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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com Carleton Place lawyer and resident Craig Rogers is running for deputy mayor on Oct. 22. At the end of July, Rogers sent a letter to the municipality's chief administrative officer (CAO), Diane Smithson, challenging the legality of bylaw 56-2018 - a bylaw to regulate election signs within the town, which was passed during a special council meeting on May 29. Within the bylaw, the use of election signs on private property is restricted until six weeks before the election, which translates into Sept. 10 - even though the campaign period officially began on May 1. "I am very concerned about the legal aspect of it," Rogers told the Canadian Gazette. "Council passed a retroactive bylaw."

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around Ramsay Township. Now part of Mississippi Mills, Union Hall continues the tradition with the annual Blueberry Tea, which takes place on Sunday, Aug. 26. Everyone is invited to join neighbours and friends for Equator coffee, tea,

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NORTH LANARK HIGHLAND GAMES RETURN TO ALMONTE TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com With the Mississippi River as a backdrop, the North Lanark Highland Games return to the North Lanark Agricultural Society (NLAS) fairgrounds in Almonte on Aug. 25, running from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Observing 35 years in 2018, the games are a signature summer event, celebrating Scottish culture and heritage in the Ottawa Valley. Thousands are predicted to attend Saturday's games. Festivities include Scottish dancing (in excess of 100 dancers), bagpipes (20 bands) and kilted men and women hurling and tossing cabers (the size of telephone poles), hammers, sheaves and more. Moreover, kids between the ages of three and 12 are invited to participate in the Children's Mini Games, encompassing wellie wanging, haggis hurling and a caber toss. Furthermore, there will be concessions, crafts, beer garden (catered by Perth Brewery Ltd.), face painting, bouncy castle, obstacle course, activity centre, photo booth and more. Under the direction of Pipe Major Malcolm Odell, the 2018 duty band is the Royal Canadian Air Force Pipes and Drums, Ottawa. With the exception of the pipe major and drum sergeant, the band is comprised entirely of volunteers - both military and civilian. The guest of honour at this year's games is Almonte's own Reg Gamble. He has served as MC of the North Lanark

Highland Games since it started. Reg also MC'd the Glengarry Highland Games for 28 years, the world class tourist event his father, Dr. Don Gamble, founded with four other men. Reg graduated as a funeral director from the University of Toronto in 1967. In 1973, he purchased the Comba Funeral Home, now known as the C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc., located on Church Street in Almonte. In 2009, Reg was recognized by his fellow professionals, with the Ontario Funeral Service Association presenting him with the Cornerstone Award, which is given for outstanding dedication and contributions to his profession and the public. The award particularly recognized Reg's effort's to advocate towards more dignified funerals for indigent people in Ontario. Opening ceremonies on Saturday are at 1 p.m., with closing ceremonies and massed bands beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 at the gate. Children under 12 are admitted free. Advance tickets can be purchased at Mill Street Books in Almonte, Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce, Nicholson's Sundries in Pakenham and Perth Brewery Inc. Free parking is available at the Almonte & District Community Centre (arena), 182 Bridge St., and there is a complimentary shuttle service to and from the fairgrounds, 195 Water St. For more information about the North Lanark Highland Games, visit almontehighlandgames.com/.

Desmond Devoy/Metroland The North Lanark Highland Games return to the North Lanark Agricultural Society fairgrounds in Almonte on Aug. 25, running from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Above: Highland dancers Ciera MacDonald, left, and Owen Yateman, right, perform together on stage during the 2017 games.

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“A luxury rental apartment skips most of the drawbacks of home ownership and offers an attractive lifestyle.” Anchored by lifestyle options like these, Carleton Place is bustling with residential development. Rising prices and stringent new mortgage rules are pushing development out of the big city and Carleton Place is ready to keep up with demand. There’s even a tower crane punctuating the horizon of our town for the first time in recent memory! Now that new quality rentals have arrived in Carleton Place, the liberty of leasing an apartment home opens the doors to exciting options for everyone. To learn about the latest rental development in Carleton Place visit JohannesCourt.com. Advertorial By: Lépine

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The North Lanark Seniors' Expo returns Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for its eighth consecutive year of celebrating and informing seniors. The event showcases information, services and products for people 50 years and older, as well as their families and caregivers. Last year the expo attracted a crowd of 650+ people who visited the booths of 78 exhibitors. The expo is held at the Almonte Community Centre (182 Bridge Street), which offers plenty of parking and full accessibility. There is no charge to attend the expo. Visitors will encounter a variety of supports, products and services at the expo, from exhibitors such as The Hub Hospice, CAA North & East, Almonte Civitan Club, The Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario (OACAO), as well as travel agencies,

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physiotherapists, massage therapists, and seniors' residences such as Orchard View by the Mississippi, Riverview Seniors Residence, Waterside Retirement Community and Carleton Place Terrace. And this is just to name a few of the many different exhibitors who will be on hand. We are also pleased to announce that Canada Revenue Agency will attend the expo this year to present on tax topics of interest, such as tax filing for seniors, the Disability Tax Credit, the Canada Caregiver amount, and the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program. Plan to make a day of your visit to the expo. Doors open at 10 a.m. for the singing of O Canada, and the expo continues until 3 p.m. Lunch is available to purchase on site, and complimentary coffee, tea, water and snacks - spon-

sored by Carleton Place Terrace - are available throughout the day. Mills Community Support (MCS) staff will be on hand to welcome you with information on MCS programs and services, and a small army of seniors' expo volunteers will be on hand to guide you. Representatives from the board of directors will also be on hand for those who would like to talk to them and learn more about the work of MCS in our communities. The North Lanark Seniors Expo is hosted by Mills Community Support as part of its commitment to creating age-friendly communities in North Lanark. Financial support from OACAO (The Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario) and presenting sponsorship from Orchard View by the Mississippi help make the expo possible. Organizing committee members include these or-

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NORTH LANARK SENIORS' EXPO RETURNS TO ALMONTE SEPT. 6

Submitted/Mills Community Support Mills Community Support is getting set to host its eighth annual North Lanark Seniors' Expo at the Almonte Community Centre on Sept. 6. The expo showcases information, services and products for seniors, families and caregivers. Pictured, the Mills Community Support was kept busy during last year's event. ly, as it does every year. For more information or to register as an exhibitor please call Jan Watson at 256-1031 ext. 239, or contact

her by email at jwatson@themills.on.ca. Submitted by Mills Community Support

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COLUMNIST HOLLIE PRATT CONTEMPLATES THE COMMODIFICATION OF WELLNESS HOLLIE PRATT Column

I recently read Sarah Selecky's new book, Radiant Shimmering Light, and it got me thinking about what has become known in popular culture as "wellness". What does it mean to be "well" and how much should it cost? Are there items you can purchase that will allow you to achieve this aim more efficiently? If there are, count me in. I will gladly fork over my hard-earned dollars to live a more serene existence. The trouble is, I'm also a bit of a skeptic. My mom always told me that if something seems to good to be true, it usually is. How amazing would it be if rubbing lavender essential oil on my feet before bed helped manage my insomnia, or if taking a specific vitamin cocktail at the first sign of a throat tickle banished the common cold virus? I have spent more money than I wish to admit on these and other items because I want, so badly, for these cures to be true. Yet in my heart, I know it's all a sham - which is probably why this novel made me literally laugh out loud more times than I can count on my two hands. If anything in this world needs to be satirized, it's the "wellness industry". It's ridiculous enough to be funny, but also not *too* destructive at the same time. Unlike the current political climate, which is becoming increasing difficult to effectively satirize because it itself resembles satire and that's just sad,

there is nothing particularly dark and sinister about someone purchasing a vaginal jade egg on a quest for better orgasms. It's not like Gwyneth Paltrow is out to actively harm and mislead people with Goop. She makes (A LOT OF) money selling an aspirational brand. If people want to pay twice as much for a bottle of water that's not stripped of electrons, and that makes them feel better and healthier in their own skin, there is nothing particularly *wrong* with that - but few of us would deny it deserves to be mocked. Moreover, at what point does profiting from your passion become off-putting commodification? Who is really at fault for the appalling number of people who waste an astonishing amount of money on largely ineffective wellness products? Are those who profit from them evil marketing overlords or are these consumers responsible for their own regrettable purchasing choices? Perhaps more to the point: if questionable wellness-related purchases genuinely make one happy, and maybe even offer a slight benefit (even of the placebo variety) is there really a huge problem here? Some people waste their money on beer, others on essential oils. I've never heard anyone accuse craft beer makers of being evil marketing overlords. So what is the difference here, really? Hollie Pratt-Campbell is a digital editor for Metroland Media. Connect with her via hpratt-campbell@metroland.com Twitter

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WHO WE ARE LETTERS & COMMENTARY STOP TREATING CATS LIKE YESTERDAY'S GARBAGE: READER DEAR EDITOR: I am beyond infuriated, disgusted and extremely saddened to see the number of cats and kittens that are discarded like yesterday's garbage. They are dumped out and expected to fend for themselves, find food, escape from predators, fast moving traffic, die of starvation and not to mention cat haters who may harm them. Recently some of the tossed out garbage landed in our area. It is a mom, dad and three kittens. We felt they were worth saving and took three months to trap all of them and give them a second chance in life now hoping to be adopted. They have been spayed/ neutered, vaccinated, wormed and fully vetted. This little abandoned group were lucky; they are the fortunate ones, many are not. I am currently hoping that these little ones can be adopted soon as we are not able to keep them. After

surviving all of the horrific elements they certainly deserve that chance. At this time many of the shelters, societies and nonfunded rescues are at a crisis with the large numbers of felines in their care. They may be euthanized but at least it will be a peaceful death with somebody talking to them softly. Please have the common decency to take to a shelter, not a rural back road. I would also encourage you to contact your vet and see if they could offer a spay/neuter clinic one or two days a year in their immediate area at affordable prices to help with the feline overpopulation that is growing more and more each year. In the U.S., vets get together as a group and offer discount spay/neuter days where up to 15 vets operate for a nominal fee of a $50. donation. I would love to see that happen here. I live in hope that compassion will prevail and the dumping of yesterday's garbage will cease. Spaying and neutering will have a positive impact moving forward and if we all could just take that initiative and

do that for our felines in our care, the world would be a better place.

FRAN BRYERTON, ALMONTE

WRITER SEEKS INFO ON RACING YACHT DEAR EDITOR: I am a boating writer working on a story about a famous Canadian boat. A while ago I heard the racing yacht, "Canada," was found near Carleton Place. This boat is as important to Canadian sports history as was Rocket Richard to hockey. The trophy Canada's Cup was named after it (not our country). It was a formidable racing machine on the Great Lakes in match racing competitions (two boat racing against each other) before and after the turn of the 20th century. If any of your readers know anything about "Canada" or its whereabouts, I would be grateful if they could contact me directly at bruce@brucekempphotography.net or by calling 613-285-7311.

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ROTARY CLUB SUPPORTS SECOND STAGE HOUSING PROJECT WITH $25,000 PLEDGE

Tara Gesner/Metroland The Rotary Club of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills is supporting Lanark County Interval House (LCIH) and its second stage housing project with a $25,000 pledge, payable over five years. Club president Ernie Rowe presented the first $5,000 to LCIH executive Director Erin Lee during a club meeting on July 10.

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NOTICE OF VOTE OCTOBER 22, 2018 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors in the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley that a vote will be conducted in the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley for the Offices listed below. ****MUNICIPAL OFFICES FOR WHICH A VOTE WILL BE HELD**** Drummond Ward North Elmsley Ward French Separate Councillor Councillor School Board Trustee (2) Positions (2) Positions (1) Position Candidates: Kehoe, Paul Lambert Kennedy, Sean Matheson, John Norwood, Quentin

Candidates: Brandum, Susan Laprade, Cindy Sachs, George W. Scissons, Ray

Trustee: Edwil, Fleury Tremblay, Anouk

Location and Dates for Advanced Polls Saturday October 13 & Wednesday October 17 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Drummond Ward Electors North Elmsley Ward Electors Drummond Hall Municipal Office 1920 Drummond Con 7 310 Port Elmsley Road, Drummond Centre Port Elmsley Election Day October 22 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Drummond Ward Electors North Elmsley Ward Electors Drummond Hall Municipal Office 1920 Drummond Con 7 310 Port Elmsley Road Drummond Centre Port Elmsley Rideau Ferry Country Home Residents only 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Offices Acclaimed for Which a Vote is NOT Required: • Reeve, Fournier, Stephen M., Drummond/North Elmsley • Trustee MacPherson, William (Bill), Upper Canada District School Board • Trustee Kirby, Nancy, Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario • Trustee, Stitt, Colette, Conseil des ecoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario Returning Officer – Cathy Ryder 310 Port Elmsley Road, Perth, Ontario K7H 3C5 613-267-6500

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The Rotary Club of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills is supporting Lanark County Interval House (LCIH) and its second stage housing project with a $25,000 pledge, payable over five years. Club president Ernie Rowe presented the first $5,000 to LCIH executive Director Erin Lee during a club meeting on July 10. The group meets at the Thirsty Moose in Carleton Place on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Gatherings begin at 6 p.m. Rowe explained the pledge is being funded by way of the proceeds of the annual Women's Fair, which the Rotary Club of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills took over running in 2017. "Thank you so much," Lee stated. "This club has set the bar very high." Rowe indicated his group was challenging other service clubs to do the same. For nearly 40 years, Lanark County has had an emergency first stage shelter for women and children/youth in crisis LCIH. The 15-bed facility, located in Carleton Place, responds to 2,000-plus calls for help annually, and it engages and provides direct service to more than 400 women and children/youth. In 2017, with the corporate support of Tiree/ Duncan McNaughton, LCIH acquired its second stage housing property, which is also situated in Carleton Place. "I am not in a position to release the location," Lee told Rotary members. "Confidentiality and safety is something we need to consider." Unlike a first stage or crisis shelter, which responds to short-term emergencies, second stage housing offers secure and affordable accommodations to abused women with or without children/youth for up to one year. "It lessens the pressure on women to accept substandard housing," Lee said. "It supports healing as women build skills and become more empowered, trying to reintegrate into the community." Forty-two per cent of Canadian women who have fled abuse report they only returned to the abuser because of a lack of housing. The building for LCIH's second stage housing will be extremely secure, and "it will be composed of individual units rather than communal living," Lee explained. Occupancy is expected to be before the end of 2018, most likely October. There are four apartments, with one being accessible. Each unit has been funded locally (furnishings, setup and more). The four sponsors are as follows: RE/MAX Affiliates (Carleton Place), Valley Granite & Tile, Scotiabank Home Financial and Rowe (with wife Brenda MacDonaldRowe). Owing to a rent supplement program, Lee noted the rent would be affordable and

geared to income. "For example, if the rent is $800 and the occupant can only afford $300, Lanark County will subsidize $500," she said. The second stage housing property will be staffed Monday to Friday, up to seven hours a day, in conjunction with 24-7 support from LCIH workers (crisis line and security monitoring). "We are currently considering moving our outreach offices into the building," Lee advised. "It would be nice to have second stage housing and outreach support in the same location." In May of this year, Carleton Place made a $10,000 pledge to the second stage housing project, payable over two years. Other funding includes a $104,500 contribution from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Going forward, LCIH anticipates yearly costs to be approximately $140,000.

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ALMONTE SUBWAY HOLDS GRAND OPENING IN NEW LOCATION TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com It is the place where fresh is the taste. Subway in Almonte held a grand opening celebration on Aug. 14, following the restaurant's move to 415 Ottawa St., the Stoneridge Mall. Jay Patel and his father, Bipin Patel, have owned the local franchise since 2011, the year the family moved to Mississippi Mills from Toronto. "We moved to our new location on July 6 this year," Jay told the Canadian Gazette. The restaurant was previously located at 95 Mill St., near the corner of Bridge Street. Family as well as local and corporate staff attended Tuesday's festivities, along with Mississippi Mills Mayor Shaun McLaughin and councillors Duncan Abbott, Alex Gillis, Jane Torrance and Paul Watters. "All the best to you," McLaughlin stated. "Thank you for investing in Almonte again."

"I appreciate your success...actually, it is a family affair, which is marvellous," the mayor continued. The move to Ottawa Street was necessary for a couple of reasons, most of all parking. "Parking was a big issue for us," Jay stated. He noted Ottawa Street boasts a number of major businesses, which will help create additional traffic. Owing to the move, "there has been an increase in customers since the first day," Bipin said. "I am very happy." The new site is a little bit smaller, but there is still the same amount of seating. However, the majority of Subway's customers choose takeout. In addition to a great spot, "we have a new design, which is bright and fresh looking," Jay said, and "our staff has stayed the same." The Patel family, which resides in Almonte, invites all members of the community to visit Subway's new location.

Tara Gesner/Metroland Subway in Almonte held a grand opening celebration on Aug. 14, following the restaurant's move to 415 Ottawa St., the Stoneridge Mall. A ribbon cutting with family, staff and local politicians marked the occasion.

CHURCH DIRECTORY Please submit all changes for the directory to Cheryl Johnston at 613-706-8334 or email to cheryljohnston@metroland.com

Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Pastor Rev. Paul J. Gaudet 134 Bridge St. Almonte • 613-256-1034

Mass Schedule Saturday 4:30 pm • Sunday 9 am & 10:30 am Handicap access

Cornerstone Community Church

1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor Dave Moriarity 613-256-4995

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SATURDAY SERVICES 117 Victoria St. Carleton Place Sabbath School: 9:30 am Divine Service: 11:00 am 613-257-5109 Pastor: Didier Fourny contact@carletonplaceadventists.org www.carletonplaceadventists.org

Community Presbyterian ChurCh 111 Church St. Almonte • 343-881-1444 commpresbchurch@storm.ca Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Susan McCuan-Harron, Organist & Choir Director 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship & Sunday School A warm welcome to all Serving the Almonte/Carleton Place area

Church meets: Calvary Christian Academy, 9749 Hwy 15, Franktown

Service Time: 10:30am (Children’s service also at same time) Phone: (613) 255-6429 • Email: info@movechurch.ca Web: www.movechurch.ca • Pastor: Chad Monaghan

The Lighthouse

355 Moffatt Street Carleton Place • 613-257-4255 www.facebook.com/LighthouseFMC/ Adult Bible Study Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday Service 10 a.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. Monday & Wednesday evening Bible Studies (call for details) Outdoor Prayer Box for anonymous requests Senior Pastor: Doug Anderson

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 28 Hawthorne Ave., Carleton Place Fr. Cosmas Ajawara, 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630

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Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Handicap Access

Ashton United Church 105 Old Mill Rd. Ashton 613-257-7761 Sunday Services, alternating 9:30 or 11:00 Tuesday morning drop in 8 - 12. All welcome St. James Anglican Church

Reformed Presbyterian Church 273 Almonte St., Almonte Sunday Service at 10:00 a.m. Weekly small groups and youth group Church Office: 613-256-2816 www.hillsiderpc.ca

St Paul’s Almonte 62 Clyde St., Almonte By the river, we are growing

Whoever you are, wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, there is a place for you here. Every Sunday at 8:30 am (BCP) and 10:30 am (sung Eucharist) Please consult our web site for details www.stpaulsalmonte.ca

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BYLAW PASSED BY COUNCIL ON MAY 29 Continued from page 1

"Right or wrong, the bylaw restricts election signs on private property between May 1 and six weeks before the election," he continued. Rogers explained if candidates posted signs between May 1 and May 29 (when the bylaw passed), they would be contravening the bylaw. Therefore, "they are guilty of an offence," and on conviction they are liable to a fine as provided for in the Provincial Offences Act. In his letter to the CAO, Rogers stated: "There was no public input opportunity into an election sign restriction on private property during a nomination period." Although he believes there was "no malicious intent," Rogers called the "last-minute bylaw on May 29" an "intentional election strategy of the incumbent council." "Why was this not done six months ago, before the election period began?" he questioned. The deputy mayor candidate sees the bylaw as an "unfair election campaign restriction," which is unfair to non-incumbent candidates. "This is far from a tactic or election strategy on the part of the current council," Coun. Theresa Fritz commented. "In fact,

the matter was discussed in open council...no one wants to see sign pollution all over town for an extended period of time...it gets to be a bit much in every election municipal, provincial or federal." Fritz added: "Every effort is made to ensure incumbents do not have an advantage, hence the regulations with regard to use of corporate resources." The election sign bylaw appeared on two public committee agendas: physical environment on May 1 and policy review May 22. The physical environment agenda "was posted on the town's website and publicly distributed on April 27," deputy clerk and election returning officer Stacey Blair told this newspaper. At the May 1 gathering, the matter was deferred to a future meeting, allowing for further feedback. The election sign bylaw was discussed again on May 22. "The agenda for this meeting was made available to the public on May 18," Blair informed. "No input from the public was received with respect to this report or topic." In his correspondence on July 30, Rogers inquired about the "justification in arbitrarily selecting six weeks to restrict election signs on private property." According to Blair, "town staff obtained an independent legal

opinion on the election sign bylaw regarding its validity," which supported the position of staff: "the provisions of the bylaw are fair and reasonable." Rogers too consulted with a Toronto lawyer. The bylaw, Blair said, "creates a level playing field," restricting both incumbents and newcomers from posting signs within the town until six weeks prior to the election." Coun. Brian Doucett agreed. He did not see the bylaw giving anyone an advantage. "It made sense to me...the playing field was levelled," Doucett said. It is important to note the election sign bylaw does not prevent contenders from campaigning in person or by way of social media, and a number of candidates running for mayor, deputy mayor and councillor in Carleton Place have already established websites or Facebook pages. "As such, this bylaw does not create any electoral advantages to incumbent members of council," Blair noted, and owing to the research conducted, "staff believes the Carleton Place election sign bylaw is reasonable - given the six-week time frame mirrors what is available in all previous elections." She added: "All other forms of advertising are not affected, in-

cluding having a sign in/on a campaign office and social media advertisement." According to subsection 11 (3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, councils of lower tier municipalities may pass bylaws respecting structures, including fences and signs. Another provision of the election sign bylaw addresses public safety. For example: The intent of limiting the amount of time election signs can be posted is to prevent the signs (federal, provincial and municipal) from becoming a visual public nuisance. Do they interfere with the safe operation of vehicular traffic or the safety of pedestrians? "What possible unique reasons for public safety exist from July 27 until six weeks before the election?" Rogers asked the CAO in his letter. "Why are real estate promotion signs not governed by the same public safety standard?" he continued. "There is clearly a double standard of public safety concerns." Coun. Sean Redmond was concerned about esthetics. "In the past there was a gentlemen's agreement no signs would be put out until nominations closed...the second week of September," he said. However, "there was the change in the Election Act to

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close the nominations on July 27 for this election," Redmond continued. He added: "Election signs can become quite cluttered, messy and at times an eyesore. I did not want them out for half the summer. I felt 45 days was enough and everybody was on the same playing field." Freedom of expression Rogers is a believer in free speech and freedom of expression as an essential Canadian value. He noted Section 11 (3) of the Municipal Act, 2001 does not specify the intent and purpose to include private property. "It is clearly unconstitutional to restrict freedom of expression upon private property unless there is a demonstrated public interest," he stated. "There is no public interest in restricting a fair and open democratic municipal election." According to the deputy clerk, six weeks does not restrict freedom of expression, with people able to erect election signs during this window. "This measure does not inhibit the fairness of the election as all candidates are subject to the same rules," Blair said. "As well, the sixweek time frame allows for signage during a key part of the election, just prior to voting day." Mayor Louis Antonakos was the sole council member opposed to the changing of bylaw 56-218, voting against it on May 29. Among his concerns: the restrictive nature of the location of the signs and number of signs permitted on certain properties; the start time of permitting signs to go up; the size of the signs; and a new bylaw would be an unfair advantage to incumbents. Blair noted the City of Burlington faced a similar complaint in its 2014 municipal election regarding time frame limits for election signs. "In this instance the candidate presented the exact same time limit concerns," she said. "Despite this challenge, Burlington legal council continues to be satisfied with the six-week timeframe, which remains in the bylaw." Again, troubled by the legal aspect of the bylaw, Rogers brought his concerns forward. He received a response from Blair. "I have bigger issues to deal with," Rogers said. "If they do not agree with me I move on."

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MEETINGS OF COuNCIL Town Council Summer Break Notice

Please Note: There will be no weekly meetings of Council during the months of July and August. Regularly scheduled weekly meetings will resume September 4th, 2018.

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS COMPOST YARD CLOSING We would like to inform residents that August 29th will be the final Wednesday evening the Compost yard will be open. The compost yard will remain open Saturday mornings (8am-Noon) until early November, weather permitting.

HOuSEHOLD HAzARDOuS WASTE FACILITY CLOSING The household hazardous waste (hhw) facility will be closing on Saturday September 1st at noon. HHW is open each Saturday until September 1st from 8am to noon, residents can bring their household hazardous waste products to our drop off facility located at 128 Patterson Crescent. Items will not be accepted after September 1, 2018. The HHW facility will reopen in May 2019. Should you have any questions, please contact Public Works at 613-257-2253.

TAx NOTICE Tax is due August 30, 2018 Telephone/Online Banking – pay by phone or internet, contact your Financial Institution for this service. In Person – The Town Hall is open for collection of taxes and water payments from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Thursday and Friday 8:30am to 4pm, accepted forms of payment are Cash, Cheque or Debit. Payments made after hours may be deposited in the payment box at the entrance to the police station. Payment by Mail – Remove the stub from your tax billing, attach it to your cheque and mail it to the Town of Carleton Place, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, K2C 2V8 If payment is made by mail or after the office hours, and you require a receipt, please include the complete bill with your cheque. The bill will be receipted and returned to you by mail. Pre-Authorized Payments – account must be current in order to enroll in this option, payment is directly taken from your account on the due date. Payments are accepted at most financial institutions. For more information or questions, call Jennifer Muoka, Tax & Water Revenue Clerk at 613-257-6218

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NOTICE OF COMPLETION ADDENDA TO THE TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT CAPACITY EXPANSION MASTER PLAN AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT CAPACITY EXPANSION MASTER PLAN The Town of Carleton Place originally completed Master Plans for their Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Capacity Expansion and Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) Capacity Expansion in 2011. Updates are now completed to the 2011 WTP and WPCP Master Plans. Changes to the 2011 Master Plans as a result of this update include revised capital costing and projected timing for future plant upgrades. No other changes have been made at this time and the Town has the intention to undertake a focused Schedule ‘C’ Class Environmental Assessment of plant capacity expansions at the appropriate time. By this Notice, the Addenda to both WTP and WPCP Master Plans are being placed on public record for review in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class EA. Please note that only changes identified are open for review. The Addenda are available for review at www.carletonplace.ca and at the following location:

Please note that all personal information included in a Part II Order submission, such as name, address, telephone number and property location, is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Change for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s.37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential. For more information, please contact the ministry’s Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-327-1434. If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact one of the individuals listed below:

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Brian Hein, P.Eng., Project Manager J.L. Richards & Associates Limited 700 – 1565 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 bhein@jlrichards.ca Telephone: 613-728-3571 Paul Knowles, P.Eng., Town Engineer The Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 1T8 pknowles@carletonplace.ca Telephone: 613-257-6207

Town Hall 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON Mon-Thurs: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Fri: 8:30 AM – 4 PM Telephone: 613-257-6200 Interested persons should provide written comment to the Town on the proposal within 30 calendar days from the date of this Notice. Comments should be directed to the Town and the Consultant on this project. A person or party may request that the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks order a change in the project status and require a higher level of assessment under an individual Environmental Assessment process (referred to as a Part II Order). Reasons must be provided for the request. Copies of the Request Form must be sent to: Minister Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks 77 Wellesley Street West, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block, Toronto, ON M7A 2T5 -and-

This notice published the 16th day of AUGUST 2018

2018 COMMuNITY ENRICHMENT GRANT APPLICATIONS -FINAL INTAkE The Town of Carleton Place prides itself in promoting a rich and diverse quality of life for all its residents and visitors. At times, community groups and organizations in Carleton Place require financial assistance to present community-based special programs/events/festivals. The Community Enrichment Program has been created to provide limited financial assistance to community groups and not-for-profit organizations within the Town of Carleton Place to assist with various activities. This support can be in the form of: Start-Up Funds for a new community event or festival, Sponsorship Funds for established community events or festivals, In-Kind Support towards community events or festivals.

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Environmental Approvals Branch 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor, Toronto, ON M4V 1P5

Priorities for funding include: First time applicants for projects in the following areas: Arts/Culture/Heritage, Community Events/Festivals/Programs, Special Events. Projects must take place in the Town of Carleton Place, and organizers must take reasonable measures to ensure all can participate.

-andPaul Knowles, P.Eng. Town Engineer The Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 1T8 If there is no request received by September 15, 2018, the Town intends to finalize the planning documentation.

The Community Enrichment Program Committee are currently accepting grant applications for the final intake, due August 31, 2018. All previous recipients are required to re-submit an application for this year. For more information, or to obtain a copy, please visit www.carletonplace.ca or contact Jessica Hansen: jhansen@carletonplace.ca 613-257-1704

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to all the people and businesses that supported the 2018 Jackson Homes Golf Tournament! Please support the people who support us!!

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LETTER PROMPTS DISCUSSION OF LANARK COUNTY YOUTH CENTRES FUNDING ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com Lanark County council isn't making any changes to how the five youth centres in the county are funded, for the time being. The matter prompted discussion Aug. 8 during the county's community services committee meeting due to a June 11 letter to Warden John Fenik and council members was received June 11. Coun. Shaun McLaughlin (Mississippi Mills mayor) asked for the item to be pulled for more discussion. "I need to see some sort of action or discussion around this and a staff explanation of what we're doing with the youth centres. This is confusing," he said. The letter, from Kevin Clouthier, co-chair of the Lanark County Planning Council for Children, Youth and Families, asked for sustainable funding through a non-competitive model for the youth centres - Mississippi Mills Youth Centre, Lanark Highlands Youth Centre, YAK Youth Services in Perth, Carleton Place & District Youth Centre, and WAK Youth Program in Smiths Falls. "We recognize that the five youth centres provide a core community service, and that the work these centres do with youth is, in part, a successful mental health, addiction and youth-justice prevention model as well as a great place for recreation, skill building and asset development," Clouthier stated in his letter. "We are truly lucky to have these cost-efficient models of service, and applaud the county's leadership in funding of these services." Specifically, Clouthier wants to see the youth centres removed from the community grants program of which they have been a part for the past two

years. In 2018, a total of $248,934 was available through the program and the youth centres accounted for $200,000 ($40,000 each). "Currently, we are funded through the two-year community grants (program) but for long-term planning, growth and development this is challenging," Clouthier's letter read. "We urge you to reevaluate the community grants program, remove the five youth centres from the competitive process and return to the sustainable base funding that enable centres to do great work at a relatively small cost." Coun. Jane Torrance (Mississippi Mills Coun.) noted she has a pecuniary interest in this as she volunteers with the Mississippi Mills Youth Centre. "But I would like to see a staff report because I don't feel I can debate it at this point because of my involvement," she explained. McLaughlin felt there should be a discussion about ongoing funding. " ... If funding is turned off, these youth centres are probably going to close," he said. "It's a very important part of our community." Deputy clerk Leslie Drynan explained that historically, the funding for the five youth centres came out of the county's social services budget, but that changed in 2016 when they were transitioned to the community grants program. "We make them (youth centres) apply, so really it is a competitive process. That ongoing funding annually is at risk and this council or a future council can always consider reinstating that funding," she stated. With the municipal election looming and county council in a lame duck period, Fenik pointed out

that council wouldn't be able to do anything about the situation as they can't authorize any expenditures over $50,000. "It's up to the council of the day. We cannot entrench funding for the youth centres or anything else," he said. "I'm totally on board with a funding model for the youth centres. It's appropriate and needs to be ongoing for the next four years, but it's really kind of redundant because it's up to the next council." Noting he shared Clouthier's sentiments, Coun. Louis Antonakos (Carleton Place mayor) questioned whether it's reasonable to make the youth centres compete for funding. "It's a question of whether or not we can or can't change the policy within this term ..." he said. "I'd be fully supportive of a staff recommendation and report to the next council that's elected ... it would be a great way to introduce the newly elected council to the youth centres and municipal politics." McLaughlin pointed out that it was within "this council's ability to recommend to the next council the importance of youth centre funding." But Coun. Richard Kidd (Beckwith reeve) said if the funding model was changed for youth centres, other associations may have issues. "Every one of them is going to write us letters asking to change the funding for them as well. We have to ride it out ... leave it the way it is and put it in as part of the orientation for the new council ..." he said. Community services committee chair, Coun. Brian Stewart (Lanark Highlands mayor) suggested the matter be deferred until 2019 budget deliberations and the new council is in place.


August 23, 2018

UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Tuesday, August 28, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – Council Tuesday, September 4, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – Council All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/ subscribe.aspx

GARBAGE / RECYCLING COLLECTION Labour Day – September 3, 2018 There will be NO changes to the garbage and recycling collection during the week of September 3, 2018.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FIRE CHIEF $84,917.76 - $104,385.61 The Fire Chief is responsible for the overall management and operation of a volunteer Fire Department including fire prevention, fire suppression, emergency response, training, Fire Code enforcement, and public education/community relations. The Fire Chief provides leadership and technical expertise regarding the development and implementation of service levels, policies and long-range strategies, operating and capital budgets, and participates as a member of the senior management team. Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to Shawna Stone, Clerk, at sstone@mississippimills.ca, no later than 12 o’clock noon on Thursday, September 20, 2018. We would like to thank all who apply, however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. For a detailed job description, please check out our web site at www.mississippimills.ca The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected and will only be used for the purpose of the candidate selection.

MMFD RECRUITMENT The Mississippi Mills Fire Department is recruiting Paid-On-Call Firefighters. Please visit www.mississippimills.ca to download your recruitment package. Applications must be received by Friday, September 28, 2018 @ 4:00 pm

ALMONTE DAYCARE CENTRE & SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS require a Supply R.E.C.E. Teacher & Supply Assistant Teacher Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume and cover letter outlining the position they are applying for and their qualifications, by Aug 31st, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Thank you to all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. Please submit resume to the attention of: Karen Kane, Director Almonte Daycare Centre 208 State Street Almonte, Ontario KOA 1AO kkane@mississippimills.ca The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected and will only be used for the purpose of the candidate selection.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Recreation Facilities Maintenance Worker (part-time seasonal) $17.08/hour - $19.26/hour AND Recreation Facilities Operator (part-time seasonal) $22.09/hour -$24.98/hour To obtain more information on the job descriptions, key responsibilities and working conditions please check out our website at www.mississippimills.ca or contact Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24. Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to Calvin Murphy at cmurphy@mississippimills.ca or at the Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0, no later than 4:00 pm on Tuesday, September 11th, 2018. The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected and will only be used for the purpose of the candidate selection.

MISSISSIPPI MILLS RECREATION AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT FALL PROGRAMS 2018- 2019

For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077 ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON Location: Almonte & District High School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 10/18 – April 29/19 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $50.00 per person Cancellation dates: TBD ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Location: R.Tait MacKenzie Public School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 04/18 – April 30/19 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $50.00 per person Cancellation dates: TBD PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 4/18 – Mar 21/19 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Sept 26/18 – Mar 20/19 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required. BABYSITTING COURSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions: Room 24 October 20 & 21, 2018 January 19 & 20, 2019 April 20 & 21, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student

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OPINION

RAIL PASSENGER OPTIONS IN CANADA SADLY LACKING DECLINE OF RAIL SERVICE HAS BEEN DIFFICULT, WRITES JEFF MAGUIRE. JEFF MAGUIRE Column

In Carleton Place, where we live, there are a few remaining tributes to the town's once proud railway history. One wall of the former Edward's Grocery store at the corner of Franktown Road and Coleman Street features a large mural depicting "the last train to Carleton Place." Town Council here was

wise enough to purchase the local railway station which was once such a hub of activity in the community. Our station escaped the fate of so many others across Canada which have long since been demolished. Nearby another large stone structure is now home to the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers which, among other things, is a clearing house for the vast majority of wool produced in Canada. Previously the expansive building was a railway roundhouse and repair centre. The Wool Growers' owners have been good enough to incorporate what amounts to a small railway museum featuring photos, advertisements and railway paraphernalia from the past.

Sadly there are no longer any railway tracks in Carleton Place. Soon after they closed both local rail lines had the tracks removed. The corridors have since been turned over for use as public trails. I have always been a huge fan of trains. I've travelled extensively on them in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Continental Europe. So for me the decline of passenger rail service in this country has been difficult to witness. Trains are such a fast, costefficient way to travel and much of our region is crying out for light rail commuter service. With no tracks and the right of ways turned over for other uses the likelihood of that happening is virtually zero! Last week my faith in

train travel was renewed when my son Craig and I took a baseball trip to Toronto. We travelled to and from Canada's largest city using Fallowfield Station in Ottawa, near our son's Barrhaven home. On the way to Toronto the VIA train arrived exactly on time! Three days later we were 20 minutes late travelling home but we couldn't have cared less. The train was comfortable (far more comfortable than an aircraft for example) and the amenities and services were excellent. The problem is how limited passenger rail service is in Ontario and across the country. Our nearest station is in Smiths Falls, a 20 minute drive south. VIA Rail claims to serve more than 450 communities

across Canada. But a quick check tells me there are nearly 3,600 places in the country that are subject to some form of municipal government. I'm sure those municipalities can, in many cases, be subdivided into multiple communities. On visiting Regina, when my daughter and her family lived there, I was shocked to find the city is not served by VIA Rail. The capital of Saskatchewan and the province's second largest city has no passenger rail service. I was told the best VIA Rail option is in Saskatoon which is nearly a three hour drive. We are fortunate to live close to the Quebec CityWindsor rail corridor, the busiest passenger route in the nation. At its best VIA Rail is excellent in my expe-

rience and I highly recommend it. For most Canadian communities, however, passenger rail and commuter rail service is an unattainable dream. I think that is disgraceful, especially considering the times we live in when removing as many motor vehicles as possible from our overburdened highway system could provide a major boost for the transportation network as a whole and ultimately help our environment. Jeff Maguire is a career journalist who lives in Carleton Place, Ont. He has been writing for community and daily newspapers in Ontario since 1971. He can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com

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“The goal of the website is to answer questions and provide details on programs and services,” notes Mary Wilson Trider, President & CEO. “The website also offers ways to provide feedback and to get involved. We welcome your comments.”

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The website highlights Almonte General Hospital, Fairview Manor and the Lanark County Paramedic Service. There are also links to the Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foundation on each page. The website also includes:  A page devoted to the Mississippi River Health Alliance, with the latest updates on our ongoing collaboration with Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital  Quality and Safety highlights  Information for patients and visitors on everything from what to bring to where to park  A virtual tour of Fairview Manor for potential residents and their families  A complete list of on-site partners with contact information  Information on volunteer opportunities at both the hospital and Fairview Manor. Please check it out at www.almontegeneral.com.

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Events • Thanks to everyone who came out to support the Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) at the garage sale as we raised $600. We also want to send a special thanks to The Rideau St. Lawrence Real Estate Board for their donation of $1,925 raised from their seventh annual charity golf tournament held in June! • Smiths Falls Ford will be holding a charity car wash and barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will be by donation only. • Adoption weekend is happening in Perth at Pet Valu Aug. 2426. We can't wait to show our cute kittens we'll have available. A LAWS representative will be available with adoptable kittens and cats during these days from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. You'll find pictures of adoptable kittens on our Facebook page. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like at facebook.com/lanarkanimals and/or check out our website at lanarkanimals.ca. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shel-

ter@lanarkanimals.ca or by calling 613-283-9308. LAWS is located at 253 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls.

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Melita is a very friendly threeyear-old cat who was found astray walking the streets with Mikaela, who meanwhile, has been adopted. This lovely black beauty is always ready for playtime but prefers to have her paws on the ground. She likes to sit next to you for much appreciated affection. Melita is good with the other cats in her room and would welcome a loving home to move in to. She is available at LAWS.

Hi, I am four-month-old Sneakers and I'll be sent to Perth Pet Valu, with my three siblings, on Friday, Aug. 24 for the adoption weekend. I am a whirlwind of energy and quite entertaining to watch while I race around chirping to myself. I am extremely curious and rambunctious. It would be great to be adopted into a home with at lease one of my siblings or a home with another cat or dog. I grew up in a foster home and my foster mom loves to snuggle with me as she listens to my loud happy purr.

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adUlT indoor soCCer leagUe The Beckwith Recreation Department and the Carleton Place Soccer Club are hosting another season of Indoor Soccer!

starts end of september 2018 and runs until the end of January 2019 adult indoor soccer pricing is incorrect $1,802.35 per team $180.00 per player Women’s Open Age ~ Wednesday Coed Open Age ~ Thursday Men’s Master Age ~ Friday Women’s Master Age ~ Sunday regisTraTion Registration forms can be found on-line at www.beckwithindoorsoccer.ca or www.twp.beckwith.on.ca * We are accepting registrations for teams and individual players in all divisions*

Contact the Beckwith Recreation Department for more information at 613-257-1529.

HELP LIGHT UP THE CARLETON PLACE COMMUNITY LABYRINTH It is time for Light Up the Labyrinth in Carleton Place, taking place on Friday, Sept. 7 between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. During this event, the warm glow of more than 600 candlelit luminaries will flicker along the path of the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth, located at the corner of George and Baines streets, beside the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, 267 Edmund St. This year, local musician Rob McMurray will entertain walkers, playing electric guitar with electronic effects (delays, reverb and more). To make this event more collaborative, organizers are asking participants to gather at 6:30 p.m. to prepare and place luminaries for a 7:30 p.m. candlelit walk. "As a very small committee we need many hands to help us light up this spectacular display on the labyrinth," labyrinth committee chair Christine Hume explained.

Tara Gesner/Metroland It is time for Light Up the Labyrinth in Carleton Place, taking place on Friday, Sept. 7 between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. The Carleton Place Community Labyrinth is located at the corner of George and Baines streets, beside the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, 267 Edmund St. "Bring along your barbecue lighter to help us light the candles before the walk." She added: "The dismantling at the end of the walk is a huge job and extra help is very welcome then as well." Light Up the Labyrinth has become a popular fall event for individuals and families. "Children and those young at heart can be part of this festive labyrinth walk by carrying a lantern, wearing their glow-inthe dark-apparel, glow necklaces, glow sticks and more," volunteer labyrinth keeper Connie Prichett said. "Be creative!" Parents of young children are cautioned. The luminaries are real flame and clothing and lantern choices should be considered

carefully. Garden benches and a wheelchair-accessible contemplation ring encircle the labyrinth, for those who wish to relax and watch the lights. Too, lawn chairs are permitted. Thanks to support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Town of Carleton Place and individuals and businesses within the community, this permanent labyrinth exists for people to use at any time. For more information or if you would like to help prepare the luminaries, contact Hume at 613 859 2136. To learn more about the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth, visit its Facebook page or go to http://carletonplacecommunitylabyrinth.blogspot.com.

Making a Difference at YOUR local Hospital! Funding Innovation, Local Businesses & Art Enthusiasts Team Up to Raise Funds for Local Healthcare

Beginning in December 2014, the Art Easel Program led by Funding In Innovation atio h has b been working rk in partnership with local businesses and art enthusiasts to raise needed funds for the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH). Art Easels are displayed across Carleton Place which feature framed prints to be bid on by community members. 65% of the net proceeds from each art sale is then donated back to support the hospital. The funds go directly toward purchasing much needed medical equipment; to be used by all patients in our community.

Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital, FreshCo Foods, Giant Tiger, Mitchell’s Your Independent Grocer, The Thruway Restaurant & The Waterfront Gastropub. HOW DOES THE ART EASEL PROGRAM WORK?

Customers visiting the Art Easel displays are able to place a bid in the sealed box available at each easel. Every two weeks the bids are collected and the art pieces change. Once received, these bids are sent to the head office of Funding Innovation where they are reviewed. Successful bidders are contacted by phone to see if they would like to honour their bid to purchase the art and support the CPDMH Foundation. There can be more than one successful bidder per easel for a featured piece of art! Last year, a whopping $6,635.49 was raised in art sales st The CPDMH Foundation would like to thank the collective within our local community. As of Januar ary 1 , 2018, total support of Funding Innovation, community members who proceeds raised amounts to: Featured above, Robyn Arseneau, Executive Director of the have bid and/or purchased prints and our wonderful local CPDMH Foundation accepting the 2017 cheque from Phil businesses for making this initiative possible! Baker, Eastern Ontario Fundraising Consultant. For more information about this fundraiser, other events LOCATIONS WHERE EASELS ARE DISPLAYED: YED: have varied over the past 3 years and the Foundation is and initiatives, or how you can become a donor and make a The CPDMH Foundation has greatly benefitted from the grateful for all the support from past and present difference in our community, please contact our friendly support of many local businesses whom have accommodated businesses for providing their locations. Art Easels are staff at the Foundation Office at 613-257-GIVE, we’d love to hear from you! space in their establishments for the easels. These locations currently on display in the following locations:

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Carleton Place/Almonte Canadian Gazette | Thursday, August 23, 2018 |

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613.283.7788 Perth 613.267.8066 Carleton Place 613.253.2121 century21explorer.ca Smiths Falls

What’s happening this week at:

NEW LISTING

SMITHS FALLS 109 ROB GLEN ESTATES $69,900 MLS® 1114704

SMITHS FALLS 102 COLONEL BY CRES

$349,900 MLS® 1121449

MERRICKVILLE

THE MEADOWS—PERTH

SMITHS FALLS

103 BOAT LAUNCH ROAD $699,900 MLS® 1121774

137 SHEPPARD AVENUE $494,000 MLS® 1122442

402 Highway 29 #22 $98,500 MLS® 1122279

GILLIES CORNERS/BECKWITH CARLETON PLACE 150 LAWFORDS LANE 240 COLEMAN ST. #102 $369,900 MLS® 1117345 $219,900 MLS® 1121467

10:00am-11:30am 232 Lera Street 11:00am-12:30pm 93 Havelock Street 218 Colborne Street East 1:00pm-2:30pm 292 County Road 41 135 Charlotte Street

SMITHS FALLS 23 LANARK STREET $214,900 MLS® 1116259

OPEN HOUSES SatUrday aUgUSt 25 Smiths Falls

$319,900

*Garry ‘Beep’ Dalgleish

Brockville Merrickville

$199,900 $289,900

*Brenda Gray **John Gray

Merrickville Merrickville

$169,900 $264,900

*Brenda Gray **John Gray

NEW LIStINgS

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Mark Lee* 613.812.1017

Lisa Brennan-Trudel*

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26 R12 1617 County Road 42 11 Maric Trail 00 Blanchard Hill Road 139308 Groves Road

Scott Somerville* Gordon Hicks* 613.284.7462 613.390.2450

Lombardy Elgin Kemptville Lombardy Ingleside

$799,000 $199,900 $474,900 $49,900 $154,900

*Jackie Watkins *Jackie Watkins **John Gray & *Brenda Gray **John Gray & *Brenda Gray **John Gray & *Brenda Gray

NEW PrICES 11310 Miller Road 9 Anne Street

North Augusta $424,000 Smiths Falls $179,900

*Julie Smid *Gerry Seguin

Legend: *Sales Representative **Broker ***Broker of Record

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613.256.7285

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Smiths Falls

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SATURDAY AUGUST 25 1:00PM-2:00PM

46 PERTHMORE, PERTH MLS# $429,000 3 YEAR OLD BUNGALOW WITH SUNROOM IMMACULATE CONDITION! *CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263

OPEN HOUSE

REDUCED!

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REDUCED! 200 ACRES, MOUNTAIN GROVE GORGEOUS VIEWS, TRAILS, CABIN MLS # 1104058 $180,000 *SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215

3517 LAVANT MILL RD. PRIVATE SETTING ON ROBERTSON LAKE YR ROUND COTTAGE/HOME + 3 BR BUNKIE 300 LEVEL, GORGEOUS FRONTAGE MLS # 1116466 $449,000 *SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215 *LINDSAY MAHON 613-267-7849

SATURDAY AUGUST 25 1:00PM-2:00PM

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470 CHRISTIE LAKE RD $499,000 WWW.STONEHOMEPERTH.COM *BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361 *LINDSEY SHEPHERD 613-613-264-5372 STUNNING SUNSETS!

27 MAPLEWOOD ST., LAKEWOOD ESTATES, CARLETON PLACE 2+ BR, MOBILE W/FAM RM ADDITION NEW PROPANE FURNACE, WINDOWS, KITCHEN & BATH UPDATED MLS # 1121706 $89,000 *SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215 *LINDSAY MAHON 613-267-7849

NEW PRICE

LONG LAKE COTTAGE $349,000 WWW.LONGLAKEPERTH.COM *BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361 *LINDSEY SHEPHERD 613-613-264-5372

22 NORTH ST. N, PERTH MLS#1122112 $349,900 COUNTRY LIVING AND JUST A SHORT WALK TO TOWN *CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263

16 COLBORN ST., PORTLAND ON THE RIDEAU $233,000 **JULIA SCOTLAND 613-390-0401

POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT!

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MURPHY BAY ROAD $989,000 WWW.ONTHEBIGRIDEAU.COM *BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361 *LINDSEY SHEPHERD 613-613-264-5372

5 STEWART ST. PERTH PRIME LOCATION WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF ALL AMENITIES. VERY WELL MAINTAINED 3 BDRM, 3 BATHROOM BUNGALOW. FINISHED BASEMENT WITH HIGH CEILINGS. ATTACHED GARAGE. BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBOURHOOD. MLS #1110132 $459,900 *CHRISTIAN ALLAN 613-207-0834 *NORENE ALLAN 613-812-0407

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NEW LISTING

4565 BOLLINGBROKE ROAD MLS# 1122425 - $199,900 2 BD, 1 BTH 3 SEASON RETREAT TUCKED AWAY ON 5.37 ACRES Call T.J. Gordon 613-200-1257 or Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

MISSISSIPPI RIVER

100 JEROME STREET UNIT 7 MLS# 1123092S - 139,900 3 SEASON, FULLY FURNISHED 2 BD,1 BTH COTTAGE Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344

995 CODE ROAD NEAR PERTH MLS# 1114428 – $695,000 STATELY BOYD BLOCK HOME OUTBUILDINGS, POND & MORE “A GARDENER’S DREAM”

300FT WATERFRONT

28 R 15 ROAD NEAR RIDEAU FERRY MLS# 1121407 - $748,000 PRIME BIG RIDEAU WATERFRONT 2+ ACRES – LOCATION, LOCATION!

378 POONAMLIE ROAD SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1093505 - $179,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW

112 HILLIER STREET LANARK ON THE BANKS OF CLYDE RIVER MLS# 1114819 - $399,900 4 BD, 2 BTH STONE BEAUTY RESTORED & MODERNIZED

2499 FERGUSON FALLS ROAD MLS# 1114128 - $399,900 3 BD, 1 BTH 2 STY STONE HOME BARN, OUT BUIL.DINGS, 17+ ACRES

411 COUNTY RD 1 LOMBARDY MLS# 1103266 - $199,000 DUPLEXED PROPERTY 3 BED & 2 BED UNIT SET ON APPROXIMATELY 4 ACRES

57 BROADVIEW AVENUE WEST SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1121678 - $249,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW NICELY SET ON QUIET STREET

33 MAZIE ST W SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1118270 - $750,000 ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/RES GREAT HWY TRAFFIC EXPOSURE

DUPLEX

55 NORTH STREET, PERTH RETAIL/OFFICE MLS 1113781 - $239,000 6 UNITS & 6 PARKING SPACES HIGH TRAFFIC EXPOSURE

8 – 10 FOSTER STREET PERTH MLS# 1115504 OR 1115499 GREAT INVESTMENT AT $249,900 UPPER 3 BD & MAIN 2 BD UNIT

WATERFRONT

869 WILD LIFE ROAD MLS# 1111894 - $799,000 6 BD, 3 BTH 2 STORY HOME ON 14+ ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED, INGROUND POOL

133 GLEN TAY ROAD MLS# 1071330 - $749,900 CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW-20 ACRES INSUL/HEATED 1,700 SQ. FT. GARAGE

29 HERRIOTT STREET PERTH MLS# 1113926 - $589,000 7 UNIT BUILDING 5 RESIDENTIAL – 2 COMMERCIAL

543 CRAIN DRIVE PERTH SHERIDAN ESTATES MLS# 1112603 - $405,000 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW

482 QUEEN ST. SMITHS FALLS THE BANKS OF RIDEAU CANAL MLS# 1112852 - $524,900 4 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY HOME IN-GROUND POOL

WATERFRONT

ROTHWELLS ISLAND BIG RIDEAU LAKE MLS# 1117734 - $398,000 950 SQ.FT. COTTAGE, 200 SQ. FT. GUEST COTTAGE, DOCKING, WIFI AND MORE

51 ACRES

NEW LISTING

18 ARGYLE DRIVE, PERTH MLS# 1123246 - $399,900 GORGEOUS 2 +1 BD, 1 BTH HOME W/PRIVATE BACK YARD Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344

OPEN HOUSE

15179 509 ROAD SHARBOT LAKE MLS# 1115626 - $429,000 4 BD, 3 BTH BUNGALOW SET ON 42 ACRES TO ENJOY

NEW PRICE

11 WILLIAM ST E. SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1093936 OR 1117723 - $199,500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMERCIAL W/RES UNIT

1346 OLD BROOKE ROAD NEAR PERTH MLS# 1114634 - $149,900 3 BD, 1 BTH 1.5 STOREY HOME AFFORDABLE STARTER HOME

3154 DRUMMOND 8A CON RD MLS# 1115734 OR 1115741 - $675,000 3 BD, 2 BTH STONE HOME ON 51 ACRES, WITH BARN

156 UMPHERSON ROAD LANARK MLS# 1114980 - $295,000 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW SET ON 44 ACRES

18 INVERNESS AVE PERTH MLS# 1116611 - $899,900 6+1 BD, 6 BTH 2 STOREY BEAUTY LOVELY LANDSCAPING

25 C ROBINSON STREET PERTH MLS# 1105868 - $169,000 3 BD, 2 BTH TOWNHOME QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREA

NEW PRICE

1485 BENNETT LAKE ROAD MLS# 1115582 - $450,000 41+ ACRES W/1,000FT OF SHORELINE

791 PRESTONVALE ROAD NEAR LANARK MLS# 1121781 - $379,900 4 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW LOG BARN GARAGE/WORKSHOP

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44 DRUMMOND ST EAST PERTH SAT AUG. 25TH 1:00PM-2:00PM MLS# 1111098 - $339,000 4 BD, 2 BTH 2 STOREY HOME, W/ADD-ON KITCHEN/BED/BATH, CLOSE TO AMENITIES Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

73 CRAIG STREET PERTH MLS# 116055 - $179,900 3 BD, 1 BTH – 1.5 STY HOME CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & AMENITIES


Carleton Place/Almonte Canadian Gazette | Thursday, August 23, 2018 |

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EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD

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BROKERAGE

NEW HOME?

EVELYN evelynleebroker@gmail.com LEE Cell: 613-284-7277

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...going the

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WATERFRONT

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LIST WITH BARBARA COUCH AND BENEFIT FROM 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE! PORTION OF EACH SALE DONATED TO CHEO!

27 beLL ave mLS# 1122642 $259,000

3684 eLpHin maberLy rd mLS# 1122260 $179,000

352 Weedmark mLS# 1082481 $359,900

2839 HigHWay 15 S. mLSL# 1108108 $209,900

224 GLEESON RD, ALMONTE

FAB WOODLAND LOT w/ Towering Oak Trees, Lg Rear Deck, Dbl Gar Divided By Wall/ Use for Wkshp, Fresh Decor Thruout/18, Hdw in Lvg/Dnr, Windows/06, Kit Cupboards Painted/18, Shingles/15, 3Open hOuse SATuRDAy, AuGuST 25Th, 1-3pM Season Sol/08, Artesian Well, Storm Hi-Speed, HWT Incl, Propane Stove/04 Incl for LL. MLS #:1122722 $349,500 privacy + value!

COMING SOON TO REALTOR.CA MORE HOME THAN YOU EXPECT

NEW LISTING AMAZING VIEWS ON OTTAWA RIVER

Approx. $70,000 addition, great room with gas fireplace and French doors, makes this 3 bed 2 ½ bath home exceptional. Livingroom has 2nd gas fireplace. Hardwood floors on main and second levels. Mastersuite with balcony. Extra windows in bedrooms. Detached garage. Fenced yard. Lovely treed lot. 64 Pheasant Run Dr, Nepean

Wonderful 3+ bed, 2.5 bath bungalow on Ottawa River. Private sandy beach, breathtaking views and sunrises. Sunfilled, open-concept, wall-to-wall windows. Hardwood flooring. Mastersuite also overlooks river. Walkout lower level family room with fireplace, kitchenette, bedroom, den and bath. Expansive upper and lower decking. Marshall’s Bay. 25 mins Kanata.

$399,900

MLS# 1122524

SPARKLING ONE BED + DEN CONDO

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Ideal home for downsizing or the first–time buyer. This one bed + den open-concept attractive condo has hardwood and ceramic floors. Granite kitchen countertops. In-unit laundry and balcony. Heat and water included in condo fees. Walk to shopping, trails, vibrate downtown and Mississippi River. Carleton Place.

Large building with exposure to Hwy 7. Room for your business plus space to rent to other entrepreneurs. 80% office space and 20% warehouse. Zoned Light Industrial for multiple uses. Four furnaces (two new in 2016), 3-phase 600 volt power and three 8 x10 ft roll up doors. Carleton Place.

$219,900

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$674,900

MLS# 1121467

Serving the Ottawa Valley Independently Owned and Operated *Sales Representative *** Broker of Record

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Smiths Falls 613.283.7788

209 uppER pERTh RD, LANARK hIGhLANDS

LOOK NO FURTHER YOU HAVE JUST FOUND YOUR “ONE OF A KIND” LOG HOME! You will Fall in Love with this 2-St, 4 BDR, 3 BTH Currier & Ives Setting.This Unique Property boasts a Sep. Deeded LOT avail. $15K. Handsome Main Open hOuse Floor DEN, Entertaining-Sized SuNDAy, AuGuST 26Th, 1-3pM Dining Area, Country KIT, Stunning 3-Season Solarium, views of Resident Deer Family just steps away. 2nd Level incl. an Unbelievable 27’ x 15’ MSTR Suite w/ Glass Doors to Deck, Lg Walk-in Closet, Ensuite/Jet Tub. LL Family/ Games Room/ FFP. MLS #: 1104769 $469,500

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Sales Representative

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Grant Rice*

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24 Lansdowne Avenue, Carleton Place 613-253-3300

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com The 7th annual Duck Derby in Carleton Place was a quacking success, with one lucky duck walking away with $700. On Aug. 15, under beautiful skies and perfect temperatures, the Carleton Place Canoe Club (CPCC) hosted its derby, which was emphasized by great music, food, children's games, face painting, parent/athlete races and ducks - lots of ducks! Members of the CPCC family, area residents and community leaders from the Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills were in attendance. At $5 each, 530 ducks (tickets) were sold, with the CPCC netting approximately $1,800. The winning duck belonged to See DERBY, page 28

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Tara Gesner/Metroland The 7th annual Duck Derby in Carleton Place was a quacking success, with one lucky duck, Bob Sadler, walking away with $700. At $5 each, 530 ducks (tickets) were sold, with the CPCC netting approximately $1,800. The event is hosted by the Carleton Place Canoe Club.

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Carleton Place/Almonte Canadian Gazette | Thursday, August 23, 2018 |

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KEY INFORMATION TO MUNICIPAL ELECTORS IN THE COUNTY OF LANARK REGARDING THE 2018 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Who Can Vote? A person is entitled to vote in a municipal election if he or she on voting day, • resides in the local municipality, or is the owner or tenant of land in the municipality, or the spouse of such owner or tenant; and • is a Canadian citizen, and • is at least 18 years old, and • is not prohibited from voting under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 or otherwise prohibited by law Who Cannot Vote? The following cannot vote: • a person who is serving a sentence of imprisonment in penal or correctional institution; • a corporation; • a person acting as executor or trustee or in any other representative capacity, except as a voting proxy in a traditional election; • a person who was convicted of the corrupt practice described in subsection 90 (3), if voting in the current election is less than five years after voting day in the election in respect of which her or she was convicted. Are You on the Voters’ List? The List of eligible voters for the upcoming municipal election has been prepared by the Returning Officer/Clerk of your municipality. As of September 4, 2018 all Voters should ensure that their names and relevant information are correct on the Voters’ List. To be added, deleted or to make any other corrections to your information, contact or visit the municipal office where you are entitled to vote, with proper identification and proof of residence during normal office hours beginning September 4 up to and including the close of voting on October 22 at 8 p.m.

Returning Officers Contact Information & Voting Method TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS

TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE

TOWN OF PERTH

Returning Officer-Kerry Costello Town of Smiths Falls 77 Beckwith Street North P.O. Box 695 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T6 (613-283-4124) (844-831-VOTE (8683)) www.smithsfalls.ca

Returning Officer-Jasmin Ralph Township of Montague 6547 Roger Stevens Drive P.O. Box 755 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W6 (613-283-7478) www.township.montague.on.ca

Returning Officer-Lauren Walton Town of Perth 80 Gore Street E. Perth, Ontario K7H 1H9 (613-267-3311) www.perth.ca

TOWNSHIP OF LANARK HIGHLANDS

TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE

TOWNSHIP OF DRUMMOND/ NORTH ELMSLEY

Returning Officer Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street, P.O. Box 340 Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 (613-259-2398) (1-800-239-4695) www.lanarkhighlands.ca

Returning Officer-Stacey Blair Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 (613-257-6212) www.carletonplace.ca

Returning Officer – Cathy Ryder Township of Drummond/North Elmsley 310 Port Elmsley Road, Perth ON K7H 3C7 (613-267-6500) www.dnetownship.ca

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OTTAWA VALLEY'S STONE FENCE THEATRE AIMS FOR THE HEART AND FUNNY BONE STONE FENCE THEATRE Stone Fence Theatre, the theatrical voice of the Ottawa Valley since 2003, is presenting a new musical in 2018 that is sure to warm hearts, fire up Valley pride and get a lot of people talking. I Come from the Valley! Tales and Times of Joan Finnigan brings to life the stories that the Valley's most illustrious author, Joan Finnigan, collected from Valley old-timers as well as the tumultuous times she lived through. The show is written by the company's producer, Ish Theilheimer, with Johanna Zomers, and directed by Chantal Elie-Sernoskie. It presents a grab bag of the author's funniest and most poignant stories, many of them in musical form for the first time. Joan Finnigan, who published 28 books, was the daughter of one of the NHL's first superstars, Frank Finnigan. Raised in Roaring '20s Ottawa, her parents came from Shawville, Que., which was her second home as a child. There, she absorbed the Valley's story-telling tradition. When, in the mid-'60s, she suddenly became a single mother of three, she rejected all sensible options and set out to raise them on what she could earn as a freelance writer. She had a huge success with the script she wrote for NFB film Best Damned Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar, which became Canada's Film of the Year in 1969. Joan became a Canadian literary celebrity in the '70s but turned from that to focus on what really drove her - collecting oral histories from the Valley's old-timers before their stories died with them. Always outspoken and often controversial, Finnigan, herself, was a literary giant. The play follows her life and work in story and song - most of the songs set to traditional Celtic tunes in light of her Irish roots. Playwright Ish Theilheimer and his songwriting collaborator Johanna Zomers are both great admirers of Finnigan's work. It draws on the jokes, yarns and history she picked up in literally thousands of hours of interviewing she did with Valley people in kitchens, taverns and barnyards in the '70s and '80s. The company, celebrating its 15th anniversary this season, is producing the show and touring with it throughout the Valley. The songs and dialogue in the show are drawn, as much as possible, from Finnigan's works and words, including stories, poetry and personal interviews. The music is Celtic and Irish in flavour, with most of the songs based on traditional Irish fiddle and pipe tunes. Musical accompaniment is by the Donohue FamSee MUSICAL, page 35


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Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is seeking assistance from the public to identify the person or persons responsible for a break, enter and theft at a construction site off of Cavanagh Road, Carleton Place. Sometime between 4 p.m. on Aug. 8 and 6:45 a.m. on Aug. 13 unknown person(s) entered a trailer and stole a number of tools. If you have any information on this or any other crime, please call Lanark County Crime Stoppers (LCCS) anonymously at the toll-free number 1-800-222TIPS (1-800-222-8477). All calls to LCCS are confidential and phone calls are not taped.

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DERBY CAPS OFF CANOE CLUB'S WINNING SEASON Continued from page 25

Bob Sadler. With CPCC head coach Pat Lester leading the charge, Wednesday also involved a pep rally, acknowledging the club's amazing season, which concludes with the Petrie Island Canoe Club (PICC) U11 Regatta on Aug. 25. Team spirit was also shown for the CPCC athletes participating in the upcoming provincials and nationals. A highlight of the night saw three CPCC coaches take a pie in the face: Gabby Leverette, McKinley Van Klei and Ellie Lanouette. Eleasa Ravnsgaard organized

the Duck Derby. "The Duck Derby is one of the many fundraising initiatives Eleasa has successfully undertaken over the last few years," CPCC commodore Kerri-Ann Redwood said. She highlighted Ravnsgaard's commitment to volunteerism and support for the club. Located in the heart of town on the shores of the Mississippi River, the CPCC has been in existence since 1893 - the oldest club in Canada and the only surviving charter member of the Canadian Canoe Association. The operations of the club focus on the sport of flatwater sprint canoe and kayak racing.

Tara Gesner photos/Metroland Clockwise from top, head coach Pat Lester leads a pep rally, acknowledging the club's amazing season. A highlight of the festivities saw unsuspecting CPCC coaches take a pie in the face. Above: Head coach Pat Lester lets McKinley Van Klei have it. Sheamus Kilpatrick of Carleton Place has been with the Carleton Place Canoe Club for a few years. On Aug. 15, during the club's annual Duck Derby, he participated in the children's sack race.

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A new online reporting tool is now available for discarded needles found in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark. Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit has reported that the community harm reduction steering committee is partnering with the community to reduce the number of discarded needles found in our region. According to the health unit, this information is being collected for surveillance and harm reduction planning purposes and needles that are reported through the online reporting tool will not be picked up by Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit staff. The health unit advises that if needles are found on public property, please contact your municipality or the county directly and that if you require further assistance or advice with a needle found in the community, contact the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit at 1-800660-5853. For more information about how to pick up discarded needles, visit the health unit's webpage, Needle Disposal and Safety. A sharps disposal container can be picked up from any of the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit offices to

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Evelyn Harford/Metroland A used needle found in "the Subway" an underground tunnel travelling under the train tracks connecting Lanark Street and Robinson Avenue in Smiths Falls. safely handle sharps found in the community, and can be disposed of at a pharmacy or a sharps disposal kiosk. Sharps disposal kiosks can be accessed at any time in the following locations: • 458 Laurier Blvd., Brockville, Ont. • 25 Johnston St., Smiths Falls, Ont. • Lower Reach Park (parking lot across from the curling club) Smiths Falls, Ont. • Church Street and Elmsley Street North, Smiths Falls, Ont. • 79 Spring St., Almonte, Ont. (Almonte General Hospital) • 375 William St. S., Gananoque, Ont.

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THERE'S LITTLE IN THE WAY OF GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION, BRIAN TURNER EXPLAINS BRIAN TURNER Column

"Good afternoon Brian, As a motorcycle rider, I am especially sensitive to the problem of distracted driving. My question relates to the nav/entertainment/communication displays that seem to be cropping up in newer cars. Neither of our current cars has one, so I cannot contribute anything from my own experience, but could using one of these systems while driving constitute distracted driving? If so, do you know of any initiative by MTO to address this? Yours in curiosity," Bob Thanks for the great question, but, unfortunately, the answer might not make you feel any safer on the road. You would think that almost everything that goes into building a vehicle for public roads today would have to pass some stringent tests under government rules and regulations designed to keep us safe, but that's not quite the case. When it comes to driver distraction caused by the auto itself, it's almost the Wild West regarding how much technology a carmaker can stuff onto a dash and how much time it takes a driver to take his or her attention off the road to perform simple tasks. Some carmakers lock out a number of functions on infotainment/navigation systems while the car is in motion, but these applications vary widely from make to make and model to model. Navigation systems are the worst, taking an average of 40 seconds of the driver's attention away from the job of safely operating the vehicle in order to input an address. A substantial number of automakers don't lock this function out when the vehicle is in motion. In Canada this type of concern would fall to the federal Department of Transportation (DOT)

and in the U.S. it's under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). As with most vehicle features, we in Canada pretty much have to live with and trust the decisions of NHTSA as they have the larger ability to test, review, and enforce regulations on carmakers in North America compared to us. But even the mighty NHTSA has little bite behind their bark on this subject. Under pressure from industry (not the public or insurance companies, but carmakers themselves), in 2012 they issued voluntary safety guidelines to automakers for dashboard technology instead of enforceable safety standards. The guidelines recommend that automakers lock out the ability to program navigation systems while a car is moving. A recent study completed last year by the American Automobile Association revealed that a whopping 23 of the 30 new vehicles tested earned a "very high" or "high" rating in terms of distracting their drivers. Keep in mind the volunteers that piloted these rides for this study were between 21 and 36 years of age. Makes you wonder what the results would have been had they sampled a larger piece of the driving demographic pie. But in the end, we, as drivers are the final cog in overall road safety and we can't really pass the blame when we allow ourselves to become distracted. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing 'Question for the Car Counsellor' on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 65 Lorne St., Smiths Falls, Ont., K7A 3K8]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact (due to volume I can't always promise replies). Brian Turner is a local columnist featured regularly in our Ottawa Valley newspapers.


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Together with partner veterinarians and municipalities, the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is offering the community Rabies Vaccination Clinics throughout the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark counties. The clinics will be held on Sept. 12 and 19. To find out locations where clinics will be held, call 1-800-660-5853 or visit the health unit website at healthunit.org/clinicsclasses/rabies-clinic. The goal of hosting these clinics is to help provide rabies vaccinations to as many cats and dogs as possible. As a pet owner, you are responsible for keeping your pet's vaccination certificate. Your dog or cat must be vaccinated against rabies. It's the law! It is important that pet cats or

dogs remain up-to-date with their rabies vaccination as they too could be at risk of getting rabies. By increasing the vaccination coverage in pets we will help to minimize the potential transmission of rabies to humans. In addition, hunters preparing for the hunting season are reminded to get their dogs vaccinated against rabies. While running in the bush, hunting dogs have the potential of interacting with wild life that may have rabies. To help protect some wild animals against rabies, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry releases bait in certain areas in August. Stay away from wild or stray animals. If you or any member of your family has been bitten, scratched or in con-

tact with a potentially rabid animal, contact your local health unit, health care provider, or go to your local emergency health care department immediately. Rabies is a deadly disease that can be prevented. Help prevent the spread of rabies by vaccinating your pet dog or cat. For more information about preventing the spread of rabies, call us at 1-800-660-5853 or 613-3455685 and ask for a public health inspector or visit: healthunit.org/clinicsclasses/rabies-clinic/ or connect with LGLHealthUnit on Facebook and Twitter. Submitted by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit

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MARGUIRITE'S OVERNIGHT VISIT COMES TO A SUDDEN END FATHER FORCED TO DRIVE HER HOME AT MIDNIGHT, MARY COOK RECALLS MARY COOK Column

Why bad Marguirite would want to come to my house to spend a night was beyond me. She would be leaving electric lights and flush toilet! But her mother had phoned and said the long summer holidays would soon be over, and her young daughter (who nobody liked at the Northcote School) would very much like to sleep over one night at my house before school started back in September. My sister Audrey wasn't at all pleased. She

would have to sleep on the creton couch in the kitchen to give up her bed she shared with me. Mother telling her it would only be for one night did little to stop Audrey's complaining. Marguirite arrived with her mother in their brand new car, and she bounded out with a little leather suitcase, which caused my brother Emerson to wonder if she planned on moving in. The boys had been warned to behave, and supper, to my complete surprise, went off without a hitch. Marguirite even had seconds. She and I played house with my dolls until it was bedtime, and then we climbed the stairs, Mother making sure the three boys were settled down first. I saw her wag a finger at their doorway. She didn't have to say a word. They knew what that meant. I should have known the night wouldn't pass with-

out Marguirite causing a stir. Mother barely had her foot on the last step going downstairs with the coal oil lamp, when Marguirite said she had to use the privy. The chamber pot under the bed, she said, was out of the question. Of course, I had to go with her. We passed through the kitchen where Mother and Father were still sitting. Audrey glared at Marguirite from the creton couch. The trip out to the back house was followed by three others, one right after the other. The fourth time down, Marguirite stopped dead right in the middle of the kitchen floor and started bawling her eyes out. "I want to go home," she wailed. Well, there was no way you could call her mother on the phone at that hour of the night. The ring would waken the entire neighbourhood of Northcote. Father knew what he had to do. He pulled his

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overalls on over his long underwear, while Marguirite tore upstairs to get her genuine leather suitcase, passing Audrey who was on her way upstairs to reclaim her bed. By the time Father got the old Model T out of the drive shed, Marguirite was already outside on the back stoop. Everyone but Audrey was wide-awake, and Mother said there was no reason we all couldn't have a cup of hot chocolate before going back up to bed. By the time Father got back, the old kitchen clock was just about to strike midnight. Emerson said we might as well stay up the rest of the night and play euchre.

Father never said a word. Looking like a thunder cloud, he headed right into the bedroom off the kitchen. Mother said at breakfast the next morning, he didn't even stop long enough to take his clothes off. Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. Mary is a longtime writer with several books in print and in electronic copies. 'Mary Cook's Memories' appears as a regular column.

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Returning to Smiths Falls after a 3 year absence! 1 Hershey Drive Check out old favorites and explore new sites, Family friendly event begins at 2:00 PM. including: Adults-only from 7:00 – 11:00 PM • Le Boat headquarters at the Lockmaster’s Featuring performances by River City Junction, House Blak Denim, Iskwe, The Sorority, and special • Tweed’s new Visitor Centre, at 1 Hershey Guest Appearances! Drive Live music, games, food trucks, vendors and more! • Davidson’s Courtyard • St. Francis Masonic Lodge Information and tickets: www.tweedshindig.com • REAL Deal • Montagu Food & Agricultural Museum August 25/26th • Parks Canada Rideau Canal Gate Shop Trainfest • Gallipeau Centre Join us for two days of fun-filled activities for the Many sites featuring live music, part of the whole family to enjoy! Train rides, model railway On the Roll Live Music Series. displays, workshops, vendors, demonstrations, Info: www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/en/smiths-falls kids’ tent, and a BBQ! Featuring performances by Smith & Smith and Jordan Hawn, part of the On the Roll Live Music Series. Come and learn all about the railway heritage of Smiths Falls! Smiths Falls Info: 613-283-5696 or www.rmeo.org

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PADDLES AND PUPPETS JOIN FORCES

Tara Gesner/Metroland Paddles and Puppets for the Almonte Hospital took place on Saturday, Aug. 11 at the Almonte Fairgrounds, on the banks of the Mississippi River. The event surrounds four-person teams getting together to build and decorate boats, which they then race across the river. Above: Mississippi Mills councillors Amanda Pulker-Mok and Jane Torrence help assemble and decorate the Mississippi Mudpies' boat. The other team members: councillors John Edwards, Christa Lowry and Jill McCubbin.

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Derek Dunn photos/Metroland Left, classic vehicles lined many streets in historic Pakeham during the car show. It was a big weekend for the village; the car show was on at the same time as the annual fair. Right, Tracey Greer, whose Bridges Bar & Grill sponsored the Show & Shine in Pakenham on Aug. 18, is with a few of the older classics in the restaurant parking lot. Along with a barbecue and live entertainment, the event as a fundraiser for Linda Lowe Daycare.

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MUSICAL HITS ALMONTE SEPT. 23 Continued from page 26

ily of Douglas - Aidan (17), Mhari (15), Hannah (13), Kieran (10) and their mother Siobheann, who is a member of Lakefield, Ontario's famous Leahy family. All are multi-instrumentalists and born show people. Stone Fence Theatre favourite Fran Pinkerton assumes the title role of Joan Finnigan and is supported by a talented cast of Stone Fence Theatre veterans and new faces. Seventeen performances are planned, including at Almonte at the Old Town Hall on Sunday, Sept. 23, 1:30 p.m. The cost is $45 per person and is brought to the area by the Lanark County Genealogical Society. The company's website is www.stonefence.ca. Box office phone number is 613628-6600 or, toll-free, 1-866-310-1004.

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From a celebration of local food to art shows and gourmet barbecues, the community events in conjunction with the Ontario Festival of Small Halls are setting the scene for an authentic experience in rural halls this fall. The festival is getting toes tapping Sept. 13 to 30 as it welcomes an inspiring combination of big names in music and local opening acts to treasured small halls across eastern Ontario and the Ottawa Valley. Celebrating five years in 2018, the festival has grown exponentially with the union of renowned musicians, professional sound quality, cherished buildings and community engagement leading to an unforgettable evening for locals and visitors alike. This year, the Ontario Festival of Small Halls expanded to include more than 35 cherished small town spaces with history and heart. National and international musicians including Kathleen Edwards, Colter Wall, Stephen Fearing, Skydiggers, Lindi Ortega, William Prince, Jim Bryson, NQ Arbuckle and many more are ready to share small stages with opening acts which are

local to each community. To further drive home that down-home experience, hall hosts are planning a slate of community events that will be associated with each show. From markets ripe with local produce to savoury barbecue dinners el fresco, the host halls this year are throwing open their doors to make the performances of the Festival of Small Halls even more memorable. "These treasured spaces have served as gathering places for years," said Kelly Symes, general manager of the Ontario Festival of Small Halls, noting that hosting community events provides the opportunity to further showcase the beloved halls often to sold-out audiences from near and far. She said the festival encourages local volunteer hall boards and organizations to team up and expand on the concert. Find out more about the community events and full festival schedule at www.ontariosmallhalls.com. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 613-4021425; connect on social media for updates. Submitted by Rosanne Lake, publicist, Ontario Festival of Small Halls


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Twenty -six seniors from North Lanark (District 7) travelled to Mississauga on the weekend of Aug. 11-12 to compete in the Ontario Senior Games Association's Summer Games, held every second year. In 2020 the games will be in Peterborough. On the off years, Regional Games are held and so next year our small district hosts all of eastern Ontario on Aug. 15, 2019. David Cave is our chairman for this and will be holding monthly meetings to plan the big day. There were some glitches in Mississauga so we asked participants to give him ideas of what worked and what

could be improved. Many volunteers will be needed so please say yes if you're asked. The locals competed in golf, 5 pin bowling, cribbage, euchre, bid euchre, shuffleboard and pickleball. There were more than 1,000 players housed in a dozen hotels with shuttle buses to move them to venues - a tremendous challenge, so no wonder there were a few hitches. The opening ceremonies were held in a huge open square so it was fortunate there was good weather all weekend. One of the highlights of the weekend was the former mayor of Mississauga, Hazel McCallion, who started out her speech

asking how many participants there were over 100, then 99 and then 98. When no one answered, she said, "You're only a bunch of kids!" It turns out she is 97 and co-chaired this huge event. She's quite an inspiration and lead a congo line dance the next night. She serves on many boards and is a driving force behind women's hockey. She says "If I slow down, I'll get old."

Our only medal winner was Guy Chaput who won in the men's 5 pin bowling over 65 singles. We had to hold our bus home an extra half-hour for the men so it was very nice that he won a medal. Winners or losers, we had a good time and will try to keep taking Hazel's advice. Submitted by Marilyn Snedden

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A great way to start your day! COMMUNITY RESOURCES *Diabetes and PreDiabetes Education Sessions led by Rideau Valley Diabetes Services Registered Nurses and Registered Dietitians 613-284-2558. *Footcare Clinics Community Home Support 613-253-0733. *Hot nutritious meal or fellowship at Hungry Lunch Cafe Zion-Memorial United Church Hall. 37 Franklin St. Carleton Place. *Exercise lead by a Registered Kinesiologist at Country Roads Community Health Centre. Sponsored by Rideau Community Health Services/Telemedicine 613-284-2558. *Foot Care, Transportation, Meals on Wheels, Tuesday Luncheons Pakenham Community Home Support 613-624-5647. *Diabetes Education Programme, at Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic 613-258-6133 ext 400 www.kdh.on.ca *Gambling Problem, Gamblers Anonymous, 88 Cornelia St. Smiths Falls 613-567-3271. *Lanark County Brain Injury Survivors Group, Lanark, Leeds, and Greenville Addictions and Mental Health, 88 Cornelia St. W. Smiths Falls 613-283-7723 *Emotions Anonymous (marriage, children, grief, etc) Salvation Army Church (side door) Smiths Falls 613-283-0960. *Archives Lanark, 1920 Con.7, Drummond (former Drummond Township Office near Drummond Center) Perth 613-267-3178 or 613-256-3130. *Ancestor Researching, contact Lisa Trodden to make an appointment 613-283-0711 or ltrodden@cogeco.ca *Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin 613-359-1140. *Community Home Support Bereavement Support Group, Smiths Falls District Community Health Centre enter at front entrance 2 Gould St. Info: 613-267-6400. *Butterfly Fan Club, Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group, Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St Perth. Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. *Stroke survivor and caregiver support group, Perth Legion, 26 Beckwith St E. Info: 613-549-6666 x6867.

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Submitted photos/Marilyn Snedden North Lanark seniors from district 7 competed at the OSGA +55 Summer Games in Mississauga recently. Pictured above, local chairperson Marilyn Snedden, left, congratulates district co-ordinator Guy Chaput on his gold medal in 5 pin bowling. Top, twenty-six North Lanark seniors (district 7) travelled to Mississauga for the games over the Aug. 11-12 weekend.

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TOMBS, Peggy With great sadness we announce the passing of Margaret Arla (Peggy) Tombs at her home on Thursday, August 9, 2018 after a courageous and hard fought battle with breast cancer at the age of 53. Beloved wife of Mike Ligeza. Much loved mother of John and Brittany. Cherished daughter of Chuck and the late Arlie Tombs. Loved sister of Mike Tombs and Charlene West (Dave) and Steve Tombs. Loved niece of Marlene. Loved daughter-in-law of Mike Ligeza Sr. (Melitta) and sister-in-law of Ryan Ligeza (Marie). Sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and many good friends. Peggy loved life and fought her illness with courage and conviction right to the end. She was willing to try anything and everything her physicians suggested to not only help her but benefit others fighting this illness in the future. Peggy will be sadly missed and forever loved by her family and many great friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Wednesday, August 15, 2018 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. followed by a celebration of her life at Rob Roy’s Pub 33 Centre St. Smiths Falls and at her home 24 Bell Ave. Smiths Falls. In memory of Peggy, donations to Breast Cancer Research Foundation may be made at the funeral home or online with www.bcrf.org or phone 1-877-668-8326. “Cherish the past, live for today and dream for tomorrow”. 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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Suddenly on Monday, August 13th, 2018; Sarah Ann “Sally” Wilson of Vydon Acres passed away at the age of 91. Beloved wife and life partner of Bill. Dearly loved mother of Peter (Christiane), Jim (Johanne) and Michael (Judy). Cherished Nana of Sean, Erin, Marlo, Evan, Dexter and Joey. Cherished Great Nana of Clara, Ezrah, Rory and Clark. The last surviving child of the late Edward John Davies and the late Lottie Hill, Sally was also predeceased by her 3 brothers: William, Clare and Herbert Hudson. Fondly remembered by many for her kind and gentle demeanor. The family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, August 18th from 9:30 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. A Funeral Service followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Private inurnment, Albert Street Cemetery Columbarium. In memory, please consider a donation to Grace St. Andrew’s United Church, Arnprior or to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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REMUS, HaRold (Retired Sandvik Steel, Arnprior) Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Monday morning, August 20, 2018 following a lengthy journey through dementia; Harold went home to his Heavenly Father. He was 89. He leaves behind his beloved wife and best friend of over 68 years, Doris (nee Kauffeldt). He was the son of the late Fred and Annie Remus. Survived by his children: Roger (Vickie), Bonnie Kehoe (Keith), Duane (Jenn), all of McNab-Braeside and Leon (Jill) of Revelstoke, B.C.; his brother, Wilbert (late Madeleine) of Cobden ; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his brothers: Wilfred (late Florence), Eddie (late Bea) and sisters: Louise Kauffeldt (late Basil) Edith Welk (late Francis) and Mildred Rhode (late Dennis). Also predeceased by his grandson, Joshua. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and close friends. The family will receive friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, August 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday morning, August 23 from 9:45 to 10:45. A Tribute to Harold will take place in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. Luncheon will follow. Interment Lyndoch Baptist Church Cemetery. In memory of Harold and in recognition of the amazing care he received while at The Grove Nursing Home, the family would appreciate donations be directed to the Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Fund Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Passed away p e a c e f u l l y surrounded by her loving family on August 10th 2018, in her 60th year. Daughter of the late Rheal Charbonneau and Jacqueline (Jackie) D’Aoust, she is survived by her siblings Denis Charbonneau (Lisa) and Pierre Charbonneau (Laurie Wright). Dearly loved spouse, mother, sister, grandmother and aunt, she leaves behind her beloved spouse Hans Lill, her loving children Jacob Gurnick (Geneviève Messier) and Elise Thakur (Ankush), her grandchildren Anabelle and Émilie Gurnick and her nephew and niece, Paul and Nicole Charbonneau. A tribute to her life will be held on August 26, 2018 between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. at the Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre in the Atrium Room, 102 Greenview Avenue (Britannia Beach), Ottawa, ON K2B 8J8. In lieu of flowers, her family would appreciate donations to be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into the Care of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario, 613-256-3313) Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Tuesday evening, August 7th, 2018. Stewart Irwin Bowen of Arnprior passed away at the age of 89. Beloved husband and best friend of the late Annette (nee Dorion) Bowen (November 14, 2014). Dearly loved father of Gary (Toni) of Edmonton; Michael of Barry’s Bay and Mark of Arnprior. Cherished and proud “Papa” of Joshua, Brian, Lauren, Jaime, Megan and Pam. Dear brother of Barbara Bowen and Helen Daniliak (Nick). Predeceased by his parents, Bruce and Etta (nee Gload) Bowen as well as 4 brothers: Bob, George, Merton and Orville. Stewart spent over 43 years working in the Meter Department of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. Friends called at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday, August 20th from 11 a.m. until the time of Funeral Service in the Pilon Family Chapel at 12 noon. A reception followed. In memory of Stewart, please consider a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Canadian Cancer Society. “A kind and gentle soul is at rest!” Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

EBERT, Dawn Lynn (nee Heise)

April 10, 1960 - August 15, 2018 Daughter of Barbara “Babs” Heise and the late Gerald Heise. Beloved wife of Glenn Ebert. Loving mother of Kara Kalvapalle, (Rohit), and Kirk Ebert, (Candice). Adoring Grandma of Archer Ebert and Avika Kalvapalle. Dearly loved sister of Cathy Sharpe (Tim) and Steven Heise (Marcia). Dawn will be loved and remembered by her many nieces and nephews who will miss her cards and letters on birthdays and every occasion. Dawn’s circle of girls will cherish her memory and miss her dearly. Dawn passed away at home in the loving arms of her husband, close family and dear friend Terry. A true believer who found the strength to endure the struggles of her life with grace through her constant faith and love of God. Dawn was a truly remarkable Woman, Friend, Daughter, Sister, Mom, and Grandma. A strong, smart, creative, beautiful person who cared and loved deeply. Friends were invited to join Dawn’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, August 22 from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. A Tribute to Dawn followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Dawn, a donation to the Ovarian Cancer Canada - Kingston Walk of Hope: (Team A New Dawn) http://noca.convio.net/site/TR/2018WalkofHop e/General?team_id=8240&pg=team&fr_id=14 17 would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at the Hilltop Manor on Thursday August 16, 2018. Marion Leonard age 79 of South Mountain. Beloved wife of Wilfred Leonard. Loving Mom of Morris (Lana), the late Terry (Marlene), Bruce, Jerry (Heather) and Rob (Leeanne). Cherished Grandma of 12 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Dearly loved sister of Harold (Rosemary) Craig and the late Shirley, Elsie and Helen. A Private Graveside Committal Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Memory of Marion to C.H.E.O. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-989-3836) Online condolences may be made to www.byersfuneralhomeinc.com

ARNOTT, Jill (nee Gamble)

Jill Gamble-Arnott, aged 65, ended her marathon against cancer on August 14, 2018 supported by the love of her family and friends. She will be fondly remembered by many, including her husband, Kevin Arnott, daughter Erin White (Tony), her sister Laurie Tribble (Chris), sister Sue Aitken (Jim), her brother Jeff Gamble (Margot), as well as sisters-in-law Marsha Arnott and Karen Parrish (Jim), brother-in-law Steve Arnott, as well as all her nieces and nephews. Following Jill’s wishes a Celebration of her Life will be held at a later date. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth.

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(Retired High School Teacher) Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus with loved ones by his side on Saturday morning, August 18th, 2018; Henri Graf of Ottawa; formerly of Pakenham passed away at the age of 85. Beloved husband of the late Alice (nee Muller) Graf (October 30, 2007). Dearly loved father of Eddy Graf , Gary Graf (Joanna), John Graf (Nancy) and Kathy Kitagawa (Jean-François Sabourin). Cherished and lovingly remembered by his 13 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Dear brother of Erika Rufener (Ueli) and Denise Hintermann (Théo). Predeceased by his parents, Louis and Marie (Sigrist) Graf as well as siblings: Louis (late Anita), Hans (late Amélie) and Frieda Graf. Friends are invited to join Henri’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday morning, August 24th from 10:30 to 11:15. A Tribute to Henri will take place in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11:30. A luncheon will follow. In memory, please consider a donation to The Ottawa Hospital Foundation or the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

With his family by his side Donnie passed away on Friday August 17th at the age of 68 in Portage La Prairie MB. Beloved husband of Patricia, Dear Father of Tammy (Mike) Mclaughlin and Trevor (Alison). Cherished Grandfather of Zac McLaughlin, Jayden and Garron McLean. Brother of Lynn (Marilyn), Scott (Colleen) and Brent. Predeceased by his father James, Mother Esther and brother Rocky. Donnie will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and valued friends. Celebration of Life on Saturday August 25th from 1 to 4 at the Almonte Legion.

GIRARD, M. Edna (nee Bisonette) Edna passed away peacefully at Broadview Nursing Centre, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at the age of 97. Edna lived most of her life in Montreal until she returned to Smiths Falls after the death of her husband Gerry Girard. Loved sister of Rita (the late Gerome) Kelly. Predeceased by her brothers Frank, Bernard, Edmund and Don Bisonette and sisters Elaine (Orley) Sparks, Marg (Alf) Vallier, Geraldine (Michael) Sullivan and Laura Bisonette. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends over the years at Colonel By Apartments, Willowdale Retirement Residence and Broadview Nursing Centre. A graveside service in Edna’s memory was held at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery on Monday, August 20, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a reception at the Blair & Son Reception Centre, Smiths Falls. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to LAWS or a charity of your choice.

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Hammell, Irene Nelita nee Raganold

Irene passed away p e a c e f u l l y surrounded by the love of her three daughters in hospital in Ottawa on Sunday August 12th, 2018. She was predeceased by her parents Clifford and Ellen (Meers) Raganold and on July 16th, 2018 by her beloved husband Barry Hammell. Irene was cherished mother of Cheryl (David) Earl, Kimberley (David) Thompson, Melanie (Gregory) Fairfield and the late Scott (Tanya) Hammell; adoring grandmother of Brian Earl, Steven (Kristilyn) Earl, Kevin Earl, Megan Earl, Christopher Thompson, Nicholas Thompson, Madelyn Fairfield, Grayden Fairfield, Morgan Hammell and Adrian Hammell. She was sister of Lois (late Elgin) Blanchard, Shirley (John) Guy, Margaret (Stuart) Cameron and the late Clifford (Anna) Raganold. Irene will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Thursday, August 16th, 2018 from 10:00 to 10:45 A.M. followed by a service at 11:00 A.M. A reception will follow in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Those wishing to honour Irene’s life with a memorial donation are asked to consider the Lanark County Cancer Society “Wheels of Hope Program”.

PINKERTON, Jean Jean E Pinkerton, age 89, of Nova Scotia, passed away May 13, 2018 with her family by her side. Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan but spent her life in Ontario, Nova Scotia & Florida. She is the daughter of Jim & Cora (Peterson) Elliott of Smiths Falls, Ontario. Her husband Bill Pinkerton predeceased her in 2011. They had been married for 60 years. Her daughter, Judy (Pinkerton) Holmes of Nova Scotia predeceased her in April 2015. She is survived by her daughter Susan (Pinkerton) Doyle and son-in-law Patrick Doyle. Jean loved life, family and friends. She was a sports enthusiast playing many games of golf and curling and watching her favourite baseball team (Blue Jays). She was very creative and always enjoyed knitting, needlepoint, reading and any gathering of friends and family. We would like to invite you to her last get together. A Graveside Service at Maple Vale Cemetery, Hwy #29, Smiths Falls on Friday Aug 24, 2018 at 3:00 pm. There will be refreshments offered at Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls after the service. The family requests no donations or flowers just send hugs to heaven and smile always when thinking of Jean.

MURIEL OLIVE YOST (nee White) Aug. 9, 1927 - Aug. 10th, 2018 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Muriel Olive Yost, beloved wife and best friend of the late Nickolas Yost. Predeceased by her parents Russell M. White and Myrtle E. (nee Benedict) and by her brother Milford B. White. She is sadly missed by her twin sister Marian Mingham and sisters Hazel Harry, Evelyn White and brother William White. She will also be missed by her many nephews, nieces and great nephews and nieces. She will also be missed by her very dear community of friends in Carleton Place, where she had lived in her home for nearly a half century. She had also lived briefly in Toronto and Ottawa. Muriel was born in Port Hope and grew up on a farm west of Elizabethville in Hope Township. Following graduation from Port Hope High School, she became an occupational therapist. She served with the Red Cross in Japan during the Korean War (1950 - 1953) under the direction of the Canadian Army. She was recognized for her service in this capacity. Muriel was a lifelong and active member of the Canadian Legion and participated in the activities of the Carleton Place Legion Branch and where she had many friends. Soon after returning from Japan, wanderlust struck and she travelled to England to live for a while. Her twin sister Marian came to visit her in England and then stayed to live there permanently, while Muriel returned home to Canada. Muriel was an artisan who specialized in stained glass, painting, crafts and was passionate about gardening. The intricate stained glass works that Muriel and Nick built into their home made it beautiful and special. Muriel very much enjoyed Tai Chi and going to the local gym. She was a philanthropist and over the years has faithfully supported many causes, charities and organizations which supported her beliefs. She loved the theatre and was a supporter at both the local level and at the National level in Ottawa. The twin sisters Muriel and Marian were re-united in Carleton Place for their 91st Birthday on August 9th, 2018. The following day, Muriel passed on. According to her wishes, Muriel has been cremated and there is no visitation or service. Muriel valued her privacy and truly believed in her own distinct philosophy of life.

JUDGE, Margaret (nee McFadden)

Peacefully, at Lombard Manor, Lombardy on Wednesday, August 15, 2018, at the age of 84. Beloved wife of the late William John Judge. Cherished mother of Ron Judge. Loved sister of Elizabeth (Dick) Donaldson, Al (the late Marion) McFadden and the late Willa Fonau. Graveside services took place at Hillcrest Cemetery on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Lanark Animal Welfare Society or Canadian Cancer Society.

Bothwell John Charles,

December 3, 1944 - August 7, 2018 Suddenly in Powell River, British Columbia. Survived by his brother Peter Bothwell (Susan. Private internment at a Later date.


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McLAREN, Vicki (nee Slingerland) (Abbott Point of Care) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Saturday morning, August 11, 2018; Victorine Ann “Vicki” McLaren of RR 2, Arnprior passed away following a lengthy illness. She was 64. Beloved wife and best friend of Terry. Dearly loved and devoted mother of Michele McLaren (Neil) and Shane McLaren (Amber), both of Arnprior and Terri McLaren (Rob) of Calabogie. Cherished and much loved “Grandma” of Amos and Wayland McLellan. Predeceased by 2 grandchildren, Milo and Abigail. Also survived by her extended family and many wonderful friends. An informal gathering took place at the Arnprior Legion Branch 174, 49 Daniel Street North, Arnprior on Sunday, August 19th from 2 to 5 p.m. A brief tribute took place at 3 o’clock. In memory of Vicki, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Peacefully in hospital on Wednesday, August 15, 2018. Survived by her brother Sterling Moore, and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Gayle; parents Robert and Minnie (Scharfe) Moore and brother Jim (Georgina) Moore. Friends may attend a graveside service at Rideauvale Cemetery, Kars on Thursday at 2 p.m. Those wishing may make memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Kars Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.

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LEVESQUE, Shirley Peacefully at the Granite Ridge Care Community, after a long journey with dementia, on Monday August 13, 2018 at the age of 83. Predeceased by her husband Leo. Dear mother of Linda Beiglee (Ali), Kevin (Malea), Phil (Judy) and Jeff (Leah). Proud grandmother of Nick, Jessica, Joe, Justin, Dan, Shawn, Dylan, Katie and Jenny. Greatgrandmother of Eli, Cal, Sara, Libby, Thomas, Henry, Molly and Elliot. Survived by her sisters Lillie Millar, Audrey Buckingham and Thelma Sandberg. Predeceased by her brother Howard (Margaret-surviving). Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Tuesday August 14, 2018 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was held Wednesday at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at 1:00 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to St. Mary’s Church would be appreciated by the family.

Ron made his way peacefully on Friday, July 27, 2018 at the age of 76. Reunited with his parents Raymond, and Laura as well as his brother Jack. Ron will be fondly remembered by his sister Jean Scott and sister in law Betty Watt. Cherished Uncle to Debbie Miedema, Laura LaMarche (Norm), Darlene Lawlor (Frank) and Terry Watt (Diane). Through the course of Rons life and 33-year career at Canada Customs, he had the opportunity to touch the lives of many cherished friends. Ron will be sadly missed by Mike Vaughan and Joyce Downey. Ron will be held dear in the hearts of his family, relatives, and many friends. As Ron’s wish, Cremation has taken place, and an Inurnment followed at Glendale Memorial Gardens (on Albion and Hwy 27) on August 21, 2018 at 10 a.m. If so desired, donations in memory of Ron may be made to the Heart and Stoke Foundation. The family wishes to extend thanks for all the support during this difficult time.

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ROBERTSON, Ross (Retired Kenwood Mills) With heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of our father and grandfather, Ross Alexander Robertson of Arnprior. Dad passed away on Tuesday afternoon, August 14th, 2018 just 80 days after our mother and grandmother, Frances (nee Kittner) left us. Dad was 92. Forever loved and remembered by his children: Doug (Betty), Don (Linda), JoAnn Bond (Mark) and Carol Higginson (Dale) as well as 9 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. Survived by sisters: Isabel Hale (late Don) and Patricia “Patsy” McLachlan (Glen). Only son of the late Donald James and Ruth (nee McNab) Robertson, Ross was also predeceased by 3 sisters: Donna Heasman, Jean Thomas (late Nelson) and Margaret “Peggy” O’Neill (late Brian). Relatives and friends were invited to attend a graveside service held at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior on Tuesday, August 21st at 10 o’clock. Arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Ross, a donation to the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

SCOTT JOHN MILLAR December 17, 1969-August 16, 2006 Another year, marks 12 years gone. It is a date that I never forget, But I don’t want to remember. All holidays, events, special occasions are bitter sweet without you. I think about you and talk about you every day. I miss your sense of humour, your smile, your laugh, your hand in mine. I miss your love. I miss you!

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3 bedroom 1/2 double house, finished basement with gas stove, backyard with deck for barbecuing, attached garage, one block out of Smiths Falls. Available November 1st, $1150 per month plus utilities. No pets. 613-223-5433. FOR RENT: house for rent in Perth. 5 bedrooms & 3 bath including in-law suite. $1450 / mo + utilities. Avail September 1st Please call: 613-621-3104. Available September 1st, Smiths Falls. Clean, quiet, non-smoking, no pets, upper 2 bedroom, close to Victoria Park. Fridge, stove, w/d, A/C and outdoor storage shed, parking. Suitable for mature single or couple only. $795.00 plus heat and hydro per month. References required. Please call 285-4166 to leave a message. CARLETON PLACE seniors 50 plus building, no smoking, no pets, first and last months rent, $800 and up. 1 and 2 bedroom, CALL 613-863-6487 OR 613-720-9860. Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No smoking, no pets. First & last months rent $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860 Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650.

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran PERTH: House for rent, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 613-256-2409. AC, 2 gas fireplaces, 5 appliances. $1200 monthly plus utilities. 264-0428.

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For Rent Almonte: newly renovated 2 storey semi detached house. 3 bedroom 1 + 1/2 bathroom with gas fireplace, hardwood floors and new appliances. On quiet area with parking. 1500 / mo + heat and hydro. 613-256-3324.

Smiths Falls, Toulon Place Apartments, 2nd floor, 2 bedroom $990/mth; Heat & hydro extra, parking & water included. Available Immediately. Clean, quiet, secure building, live-in superintendent, ground floor laundry. 613-283-9650. Wanted: Otty Lake/ Bass Lake Waterfont cottage/home on Otty or Bass Lake. No agents please. 613-859-2337 Waterfront small 3 bdrm home available Sept to June 8, 2019. Westport/Newboro area all inclusive. $1100/1500 depending on number of occupants. John 613-583-5483.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER Commercial property with 1480 square foot residential home. Home and property have had many upgrades. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, walkout basement. Asking $220,000.00 or option to rent. Located at 455 Hwy. 29, Smiths Falls, Ont. To view by appointment call 613-283-6572.

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, 283-3920. Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158

WORK WANTED A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-899-7269.


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PERTH COMMUNITY CARE CENTRE

Perth Community Care Centre

The Town of Smiths Falls is looking for a reliable, conscientious individual to provide a variety of duties in our arena’s, along with other municipal facilities.

Carolina Retirement Residence is seeking applications for the following positions: Casual Part-Time

Night Housekeeper

The ideal candidate must be able to take direction and have the ability to communicate effectively. There will be a requirement to work flexible hours, holidays, weeknights and weekends. Possessing a valid Class “G” Driver’s License will be considered as an asset.

Please email your resume to: Carey-Anne.Woods@siennaliving.ca

Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by: Friday August 31st, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. to: Lynda McKimm Human Resources Advisor by email to lmckimm@smithsfalls.ca

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Recreation Aide – Part Time RN – Full/Part Time RPN – Part Time PSW – Full/Part Time BSO – Part Time

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The Town of Smiths Falls Requires one (1) Part-Time Arena Worker

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

Is seeking dynamic employees for the following position(s)

Sienna Senior Living is seeking passionate, hands-on people that share our values. All of our team members bring a high-level of understanding and skills related to their respective fields of expertise.

Effective communication, interpersonal, assessment & documentation skills. Please complete your application in writing to Heather MacLennan, Director Of Resident Care 101 Christie Lake Rd., RR4, Perth, ON K7H 3C6 drc.perth@diversicare.ca (613) 267-2506 ext. 122

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PSW’s Full time, Part time, Casual Apply in writing to: Vanessa Labrecque, Executive Director Fax: 613-253-2190 Email: Vanessa.labrecque@reveraliving.com

“Your Provider, Leader and Partner in Health Care”

Health Information Management Professional Temporary Full Time Primarily responsible for the accurate coding and abstracting of all Inpatient, Day Surgery, Emergency and other Ambulatory care visits as mandated by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, while maintaining strict patient confidentiality. MANDATORY • Graduate of a CCHIM approved, accredited Health Information Management professional program • Successful completion of the CCHIM National Certification . • Computer literate. ASSET • Good working ability in coding and abstracting through CIHI • Meditech experience in abstracting module • MED 2020 Grouper knowledge and understanding PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • 1 year previous experience in Hospital setting. • 1 year previous office/clerical duties preferred.

Closing date: August 31, 2018 at 4pm

Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital is an equal opportunity employer committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Our recruitment process follows the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in order to provide a fair and equitable process for all candidates. Applicants requiring accommodation through the recruitment/interview process are encouraged to contact the Human Resources Department at 613-283-2330 ext. 1132 for assistance. We thank all interested candidates for their response, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

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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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The Human Resources Department Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital 60 Cornelia Street West, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 2H9 Email – tgray@psfdh.on.ca Fax - (613) 283-0520 Telephone - (613) 283-2330 Ext. 1132 Website - www.psfdh.on.ca

CP Tire requires a KROWN RUST PROOFING TECHNICIAN Experience an asset. Will train. Call 613-257-1528 or paul@cptire.com

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The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, is a progressive two site facility serving a catchment area of 44,000 residents of Perth, Smiths Falls and surrounding area. We are a fully accredited Hospital delivering a broad range of primary and secondary services.


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HILLTOP MANOR 60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON

Personal Support Workers Casual/On-Call/Part-time Positions Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to: Carol Tonge Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: carolyn@hilltopmanor.ca We are committed to meet the standards of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), should you require accommodation of any nature please notify us in order that we may provide equal access for this opportunity.

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WE’RE GROWING – We need an experienced CSR/SALES

(OTL/RIBO or LLQP licenced preferred) Send resume to

Jeff Julian

135 Hooper St.

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THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of Part Time DZ Truck drivers. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Be able to work flexible hours • Able to meet physical demands of job • Strong interest and skills in Health and Safety • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Complete and enforce all duties in accordance with our Health and Safety policies and the Occupational Health and Safety Act WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Secondary Education or equivalent • Be able to work flexible hours • A clean driving record as well as a DZ License and be able to operate vehicles ranging from an econo van to a 5 ton truck • Strong interest and skills in Health and Safety • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Action Oriented • Driven for Results • Learning on the fly • Strong problem solving, organizational and time management skills • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by August 31, 2018: Internal Candidates: apply to our internal posting portal on MyMetNet under My Career or to Walter Dubas directly External Candidates please apply to our external posting portal: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Business hours: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Mon-Fri; Sat. 10 am til noon After hours by appointment LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR

STATE FARM IS THERE™

Providing Insurance and Financial Services HOME • AUTO MOTORCYCLES • BOATS BUSINESS • LIFE

REAL Deal Reuse Store Store Manager REAL Deal Reuse Store

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Love working with people? Are passionate about re-use, recycle, second-hand first? Want to make an environmental impact on your community?

Qualifications and Requirements: • • • • • • •

Friendly and outgoing, with proven leadership skills Ability to manage daily operations of retail store Excellent customer service and communication skills Physically fit and able to lift heavy items Highly organized Support, organize and delegate a team of volunteers and staff Knowledge of renovation and building materials

Hours: 22.5 - 27.5 hours per week, includes weekends Assets: CPR, heights training, WHMIS, health and safety training Apply by emailing resume and cover letter to info@realaction.ca before September 15th, 2018 To see full job description and duties, please visit our website at www.realaction.com

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HELP WANTED FULL TIME GRASS CUTTERS AND LANDSCAPER for busy landscaping business. Willing to train the right candidate, driver’s license required. Please email resume to: vandermeer@bellnet.ca Carleton Place, local man required, part-time for grass cutting, odd jobs and other handy man duties. B.R. Realty. 613-257-5711

Carleton Place, local handyman required, part-time, for some painting, drywall repairs, small electrical, plumbing and a variety of other duties. 613-257-5711

Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460.

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Merrickville United Church needs a Music Director

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HELP WANTED HELPING PEOPLE STAY IN THEIR HOME - Young professional retiree (worked in nursing field) reliable, trustworthy, will come into your home, do personal care, cook, clean, change bed, laundry etc to keep you safe and in your home. Have up to date police check. Call me 613-464-3245 PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT urgently required. $19/hour, early morning and evening shifts in Carleton Place, will train, email resume to: helpwanted63@gmail.com Required 310T Mechanic. Full time position available for maintenance/service of diesel vehicles, in well established local company. Monday-Friday no weekends, days only. Fax Resume 613-342-7958, call 613-342-4848/613-345-47 30.

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Interested? Interested? Then Then reach reach out: out: EMAIL EMAIL todd.moore@canopygrowth.com todd.moore@canopygrowth.com PHONE PHONE 1-855-558-9333 1-855-558-9333 ext. ext. 166 166


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Wednesday, September 5, 2018 Auction 5 p.m.

Proposals are invited for the following:

18 Bedford Street, Westport, ON K0G 1X0

RFP-2018-02 FOOT CARE SERVICES FOR RESIDENTS OF LANARK LODGE RFP document is available on Lanark County website: http://www.lanarkcounty.ca/Page2194.aspx CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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Bayshore Home Care Solutions is a Canadian-owned company that is a leader in home and community health services.

OPEN HOUSE • Personal Support Worker • Developmental Service Provider

• Home Support Worker • Health Care Aide

We are seeking qualified applicants to provide services in the following regions: Champlain Region which includes Ottawa, Pembroke & Carleton Place. A limited number of full time and part time opportunities will be available. We will be offering a rate of $19.00/hr to all qualified applicants. A limited number of temporary full time and part time opportunities will also be available If you are interested in these opportunities email us your resume at champlainrecruitment@bayshore.ca or come into one of our offices located at Ottawa: 310 Hunt Club Road, Suite 202 Ottawa, ON K1V 1C1 Carleton Place: 10459 Highway 7, Carleton Place, ON, K7C 0C4

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Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0

REQUIRES CASUAL CUSTODIANS

Almonte/Carleton Place/Smiths Falls/Perth Gananoque/Kemptville/Brockville (and surrounding areas) $20.61/hour The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is seeking Custodians to work on a casual and as needed basis, to cover for vacancies in schools in the above-noted areas. Qualified applicants should have experience in industrial cleaning and/or maintenance and be able to meet the physical requirements for material and furniture handling. Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter and resume in confidence by August 30, 2018 to the attention of: Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: hr@cdsbeo.on.ca Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest. Learning and Growing Together in Christ CDSBEO IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING AN INCLUSIVE, ACCESSIBLE AND BARRIER-FREE WORKPLACE. IF YOU WILL REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DURING THE JOB SELECTION PROCESS, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND WE WILL WORK TO MEET YOUR NEEDS.

Todd Lalonde Chair of the Board

Pembroke: 169 Lake Street Pembroke, ON K8A 5L8

John Cameron Director of Education

Guide to Area Telephone Exchanges

623 Arnprior 692 Manotick 256 Almonte 257-253 C. Place 258 Kemptville 259 Lanark 267-264-326 Perth 268 Maberly 269 Merrickville 273 Westport 272 Portland 275 Toledo 278 McDonald’s Corners 279 Sharbot Lake 283-284 Smiths Falls 342-345382-498 Brockville 359 Elgin 382 Gananoque 448 Chesterville 479 Ompah 489 N. Gower 624 Pakenham 774 Winchester 838 Richmond, Munster 924 Athens 926 North Augusta 928 Delta 989 South Mountain

Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722

A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082. Certified Mason. 15 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Do you need someone to sit with your loved one while you go to appointments or to help with their personal care? I am a PSW with 30 years experience. I would love to help. Call Susan at 613-256-4159. Reasonable rates. Eavestrough installation, cleaning, decks, fences, painting, siding, soffits, dump runs, window cleaning, house cleaning, renovations, kitchen and bath. 613-257-8143, 613-264-8143

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MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE

Sat Aug 25 8 am to 3 pm 74 North Street, Perth

Household items, lots of pictures

YARD SALE

Sat. August 25 8 am to 12 noon 330 Main St East Merrickville NO EARLY BIRDS!

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Shop and Flea Market

260 Lombard Street Hwy 15, Smiths Falls Open 9 to 5 7 days a week

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Eastern Ontario’s Largest Indoor Flea Market 150 booths Open Every Sunday All Year 8am-4pm Hwy. #31 – 2 kms north of 401

Mchaffies Flea Market

658 Kitley Line 3, August 25, 9-1pm, Bar-b-que, leaf blower coffee maker, glass platters, motorcycle jacket & pants, household items and more! LARGE MOVING SALE Aug. 25th & 26th 8:00 am-2:00 pm. 323 Norris Rd., Perth 2nd left after Glen Tay Public School, 6th house on left. Large quantity of Furniture, Kitchen & Bedding supplies. Many assorted items as well. Multi-family Garage Sale, Friday, August 24 and Saturday, August 25, 268 Keays Road, 2 miles west of Balderson. The Queen’s Crafters and Antique Market, 142 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, 10am-5pm everyday. Vendor’s welcome. 613-253-5333. SATURDAY AND Sunday, August 25 & 26, 18602 Hwy. 7, Perth, 8am-2pm. Large collection of hockey cards, multiple Beenie babies, freezer, china cabinet, and many other assorted items.

Saturday, August 25, 8:30am-2:30pm, 60 Garden Avenue, Perth. School resources and furniture, snowblower, freezer, TVs with stand, china cabinet, winter clothes, etc. 613-770-4832. Saturday August 25, 8-4pm, 5000 Mahon Road, Lombardy, (Off Old Kingston); clothes, movies, books, games and more! 613-285-4546 SFDCI’s Student Council presents our first Summer Yard Sale! Join us at Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute, 10am-2pm, August 26th. There will be sweet treats, beverages, fairly priced items, and much more! Donations to a bottle drive will be excepted at the event and greatly appreciated, as donations will be used to better our RedHawk Spirit. Hope to see you there! You’ll be

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AUCTION SALE SUN, AUG 26, 2018 @ 10 AM PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON This sale will consist of many items to meet everyone’s needs. Some of the items to be included are riding lawn tractor, generator, tools, good selection of house accents, furniture, collectibles, also a wide choice of 10 kt gold, some sterling & much more. Auctioneer’s Note: We also have contents of 2 shipping containers we must sell, items to be listed on our website, for details & additional photos go to www. lmauctions.ca or like us on Facebook! See You There! To book your sale call:

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Fridays 2-7 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m.-6 p.m the month of august.

New items every week. Support the Divine Mercy Centre as we provide refuge to people in need.

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Auction Sale

Lanark Civitan Hall Thursday, August 30, 2018 Auction 5 p.m. – Viewing 4 p.m.

Household items, tools, antiques, collectibles & much more! For listing see www.theauctionhunt.com Payment Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722

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Merrickville ANTIQUE ARTISAN SHOW

Saturday and Sunday

August 25 & 26

Merrickville Fairgrounds 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

26th Anniversary

-Artisans, Antiques & Collectibles-

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be held on site from Kemptville take Hwy 43 & turn left @ Actons Corners onto Cty Rd. 25 & continue to 1401 Craig Rd., Oxford Mills, ON KOG 1SO (signs) on Wed., Aug. 29/18 @ 6 pm

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460 Ramsay Concession 4 A (off Hwy 7) Sat. August 25

7 am to 4 pm

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Fri. Aug 24, Sat. Aug 25, 9am to 2pm

2156 Beach Rd Oxford Mill

setting up housekeeping? We have a variety of new household items in the original packages.

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9 am to 2 pm

5219 County Rd 19

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~ Private. Prime Location. Perfect for Growing Family ~ Boasting an impeccable, square sawn log, board & baton home. Front foyer features tile flooring w/ lit walk-in closet & french doors. Main level turns the spotlight onto an open concept kitchen/living/dining room. Living room has built in propane fireplace. Kitchen & stylish morning room (elec. wall fireplace) both have comfortable, heated, mosaic tiled flooring. Kitchen has timeless “black tie” espresso coloured kitchen cabinets. Dishwasher & wine fridge included. 4 pce tiled bath has freestanding soaker tub & linen closet. Master bedroom + 3 bedrooms. Plus a 3 pce bath w/ shower. Washer/dryer closet w/ both appliances included. Man door to double car garage w/ 2 storage rooms. Basement has large finished family/ rumpus room. Having bedroom w/ 2 lit closets. Pantry storage room. Cold room. Tanning room w/ SunVision tanning bed included. Peaceful fitness room. Furnace room includes 200 amp service w/ 125 amp pony panel. Frigidaire propane furnace (3 yr old). Owned John Woods propane hot water heater (3 yr old). Water softener. UV water filter system (as safeguard only). Good windows. 1 yr old shingled roof. 24 ft above ground elec. heated pool included. Light standards define the entranceway. On well & septic. Well treed surveyed lot. 198.5 ft frontage x 216.8 ft depth (+/-). Taxes; $4525.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177

Wonderful 2 storey historic home just steps from the water! For details & photo’s see www.theauctionhunt.com. For information, terms or viewing contact the auctioneer.

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CARLETON PLACE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23

Noreen Young, A puppet retrospective WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3, Rosamond St. E, Almonte CONTACT: curator@mvtm.ca A comprehensive exhibition of Noreen Young's puppetry creations and art works over the years.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24

Noreen Young, A puppet retrospective WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3, Rosamond St. E, Almonte CONTACT: curator@mvtm.ca A comprehensive exhibition of Noreen Young's puppetry creations and art works over the years. 4-Hand Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Coun-

try Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Marg, 6132561733 COST: 4-hand bid euchre every Friday night at the new Country Street Centre in Almonte.

SATURDAY, AUG. 25

North Lanark Highland Games WHEN: 8:00 a.m WHERE: Almonte Fairgrounds, 195 Water Street, Almonte CONTACT: info@almontehighlandgames.com, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/ upcoming-events/ COST: Celebrate Scottish culture and heritage at the 35th annual highland games in Almonte. Watch pipe bands and highland dancers strut their stuff while athletes compete in traditional highland events

SUNDAY, AUGUST 26

Outdoor Oil Painting Workshop WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Hollenstein Art Gallery, 63 Townline Road West, Carleton Place CONTACT: Anthony Hollen-

stein, 604-320-0106, info@hollensteinartgallery.com COST: $30 Colour theory made easy. Relaxed atmosphere for all skill levels. Supplies provided. Limited to six persons, every Sunday and Tuesday. Register in advance. Call to book or for more details.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27

Aerobic Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-8339 COST: Monday and Wednesday each week.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 28

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23

Foot Care Clinic WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Kemptville & District Home Support Inc., 215 Sanders Street, Suite 101, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3203 COST: Every Thursday and Friday, by appointment. OPP Charity Barbecue WHEN: 11:30 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville OPP Detachment, 236 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2583441 COST: Sponsored by the Kemptville OPP detachment. Takes place every Thursday in July and August. Each week there's a different sponsor and a benefitting charity/organization.

Cribbage WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Margaret Janssen, 613-256-1733 Enjoy cribbage every Tuesday afternoon. Beginners welcome.

Bridge WHEN: 6:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-806-4495 COST: $5 Organized every Thursday by the

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23

PERTH THURSDAY, AUGUST 23

Pickleball WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Conlon Farm Recreation Complex, 109 Smith Drive, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: Don MacKenzie, PerthsPickleball@GMail.Com COST: $3 per session. Come out and try North America's fastest growing sport, Pickleball (mixed doubles). Beginners welcome. Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-2593249 COST: Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25

MERA entertainment WHEN: 8:00 p.m WHERE: MERA Schoolhouse, 974 Concession 9A Dalhousie, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Danny Sullivan, 613268-2376 COST: Japhy Sullivan is a fiddle player who will perform at the MERA Schoolhouse

2 p.m.). Books are $2 each ($1 on Sunday) and 25 cents for all children's and teen books.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25

Kemptville & Area Walking Group WHEN: 8:00 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Office, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-4487 COST: Meet Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Walk indoors or outdoors. Early birds: 8 a.m., others: 8:30 a.m KYC Book Fair WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Ferguson Forest Centre, 275 County Rd #44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-5212 COST: 14th annual Kemptville Youth Centre Book Fair runs Aug. 24 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), Aug. 25 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and Aug. 29 (9 a.m. to

Family Trail Walk/Run Club WHEN: 8:00 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Office, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: thurlbert@northgrenville.on.ca COST: Family-friendly club meets every Saturday morning at Veteran's Park, beside the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Pre-registration not required.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 26

Kemptville Farmers' Market WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: B&H grocery store parking lot, 301 Rideau Street, Kemptville CONTACT: info@kemptvillefarmersmarket.ca COST: Takes place from May 6 to Oct. 28. Rain or shine. For information, visit www.kemptvillefarmersmarket.ca.

SMITHS FALLS Meditation at McMartin House WHEN: 3:30 p.m WHERE: McMartin House, 125 Gore St East, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: Mary Lou Mongeau, 613-225-4675 COST: Meditation and Associated Processes Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 COST: Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish!

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30

Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-2593249 COST: Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes.

Quilting, sewing, knitting and more WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Centre, 500 Childs Drive, Milton CONTACT: Donna Saywell, 613-2833669 COST: Join the fun Thursday mornings, sewing, quilting, knitting and cross stitch. Anyone is welcome and there is no charge. Exercise in Portland WHEN: 9:30 a.m WHERE: Country Roads Community Health Centre, 4319 Cove, Portland, Brockville CONTACT: 613-2842558 COST: Sponsored by Rideau Community Health Services/Telemedicine. Intermediate (moderate intensity) 9:30-10:30 a.m. Beginner (low intensity) 10:4511:45 a.m. Darts WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Harmony Club 162, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-4684 COST:

Every Thursday, come have some fun and shoot some darts. 4 Hand Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0817 COST: Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmo- ny Club 162. Also play first Monday every month, at 7 p.m. Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0817 COST: Every Thursday and Saturday. Sponsor: Harmony #162.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24

Bid Euchre WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2830817 COST: Takes place every Wednesday and Friday

MONDAY, AUGUST 27

Gentle Exercise WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Addison United Church, 9007 County Rd 29, Brockville CONTACT: 613-498-1555 COST: Work at your own pace, with qualified staff leading the group. Can help to maintain or improve strength, cardio and balance, and it's lots of fun Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2837164 COST: Duplicate Bridge Partnership. Come by 6:45 p.m. Bridge starts at 7 p.m. Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0817 COST: This event takes place the second AND fourth Monday of the month. Parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162.

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Mahjongg WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rosetta Mcinnes, 1 (613) 2682548, communications@ab-

chall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca COST: $5 American Mah Jongg (or Maajh as it is usually called) is a fascinating rummy-like game played with tiles rather than cards. The game originated in China, dating back to the time of Confucius. Everyone is welcome.

North Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club. All levels of bridge players welcome.

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