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ed in the region; in 2016, 52; in 2017, 219, and in 2018, 97. Those numbers are up from the 11 confirmed and probable Lyme cases reported in the region in 2010. The majority of Lyme cases in 2018 were reported in June. Some municipalities saw more confirmed diagnoses than others. Last year, nearly 16 per cent of the cases came from Tay Valley and Rideau Lakes 9.3 per cent. Nearly 19 per cent of cases did not have a usable address linked to them. Why has the region has seen an uptick in the tickborne disease? Well, there appears to be a perfect storm of factors at play. The health unit reports that it is because the region is on the flight path of birds flying from the northeastern United States to Canada. Susan Healey, the health unit's communications co-ordinator, ex-

plains that the birds pick up infected ticks from the northeastern United States and then the ticks fall off on this side of the St. Lawrence. She said this is how the bacteria that causes Lyme disease was brought to the region around 2008. Today, birds continue to spread ticks throughout the region. The region is also home to an abundance of whitefooted mice who are the reservoir for the bacteria. The larva (the first tick stage) take a blood meal from the mouse and become infected. The winter months are also milder, so more ticks can survive through the winter.

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NORTH GRENVILLE LAUNCHES REFRESHED TOURISM WEBSITE PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com North Grenville's tourism website has been refreshed. Vince Murphy with local company ProBase Web Solutions presented the updated tourism site to council on June 25 and said it's designed to be more mobile-friendly. Explore North Grenville features a blog with seasonal content, an events calendar, a social media feed linked to Facebook, and a map of attractions, accommodations, restaurants and more in the North Grenville area. The site also highlights day trip ideas for tourists, with information on North Grenville's hamlets, local trails, hiking, fishing, and

biking areas. The contract to update the website was for $3,800 plus taxes. The former tourism site was about six years old. ProBase has been working with the municipality for about eight years now, including on the development on the main municipal website with TD Graham + Associates and the municipality's Invest North Grenville site. Chief administrative officer Brian Carré said that for 2020 budget deliberations, staff hopes to propose that the corporate website also be redone. New municipal summer staff member Raine Lundy has been hired on contract for three months as tourism and marketing co-ordinator.

She and economic development co-ordinator Hillary Geneau recently underwent training from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) on the delivery of the Tourism Business Retention and Expansion Survey project. Through the survey, 30 businesses related to tourism in North Grenville will provide feedback on what kinds of supports or resources they require to better succeed. At the end of the project, Lundy and Geneau will prepare a summary report with recommendations for council to consider. To check out the updated tourism site, visit www.explorenorthgrenville.ca

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Form 6 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

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SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER ThE CORPORATION OF ThE VILLAgE OF MERRICkVILLE-WOLFORD Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on August 1, 2019, at the Merrickville-Wolford Municipal Office, 317 Brock Street W., Merrickville Ontario. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Merrickville-Wolford Municipal Office, 317 Brock Street W., Merrickville. Description of Lands: Roll No. 07 14 711 030 15005 0000; Kerr St. (unopened) and Joseph St.; PIN 68101-0266 (LT); Lots 7 to 10 Plan 9 Jasper subject to beneficiaries interest as in GC3082 and GC3136; Village of Merrickville-Wolford; File No. 17-02 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $34,000 Minimum tender amount: $13,458.61

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Roll No. 07 14 711 025 04403 0000; 444 Weedmark Rd., Merrickville; PIN 68103-0175 (LT); Part Lot 23 Concession 5 Wolford designated Parts 1, 2, & 3, Plan 15R8111; subject to an easement in gross over Part Lot 23 Concession 5 Wolford as in WD7476; Village of Merrickville-Wolford; File No. 17-03 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $28,500 Minimum tender amount: $9,738.77 Roll No. 07 14 711 025 07900 0000; PIN 68104-0176(LT); Part Lot 15 Concession 7 Wolford as in PR27619; Merrickville-Wolford; File No. 17-09 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $34,500 Minimum tender amount: $11,096.53 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit of at least 20 per cent of the tender amount, which deposit shall be made by way of a certified cheque/bank draft/ money order payable to the municipality. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, crown interests, or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. Any interests of the Federal or Provincial Crown encumbering the land at the time of the tax sale will continue to encumber the land after the registration of the tax deed. The assessed value according to the last returned assessment roll may or may not be representative of the current market value of the property. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and any taxes that may be applicable, such as a land transfer tax and HST. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. A copy of the prescribed form of tender is available on the website of the Government of Ontario Central Forms Repository under the listing for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Kirsten Rahm Manager of Finance/Treasurer The Corporation of the Village of Merrickville-Wolford 317 Brock Street W. P.O. Box 340 Merrickville ON K0G 1N0 (613) 269-4791 X 228

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A new sidewalk is currently being constructed along Clothier Street West in Kemptville between Hurd Street and Holy Cross Elementary School. The 1.5-metre concrete sidewalk is part of a project included in North Grenville's 2019 budget, with a cost of $160,000. The project will also see the installation of a stormwater pipe for drainage purposes, the adjustment of existing drainage, and proper integration of the sidewalk into the road and driveways. Public works liaison Coun. John Barclay says the work should be completed during the week of July 8. In the coming months, another project will see a multi-use pathway built along Hurd Street, including intersection modifications, signage and road painting at the

junctures of Hurd/Somerville Road, Hurd/County Road 18 and Hurd/Clothier Street West. Municipal staff says construction will create some inconvenience for home owners, but residents will continue to have full access, with temporary interruptions, to their property during the process. A study regarding road and pedestrian safety measures on Clothier street will also be presented to North Grenville council in the coming month. For more information, contact project co-ordinator Ryan Brault at 613-258-9569 ext. 121 or public works liaison, Coun. John Barclay, at 613-322-8132.

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MUAY THAI FIGHTERS SHAKE UP KEMPTVILLE PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com Who knew a Muay Thai fight night would be such a hit in Kemptville? The North Grenville Municipal Centre rink was filled with spectators at the inaugural Redneck Rumble, hosted by Build-ABeast Promotions on June 22. The event was sanctioned by Muay Thai Ontario.

Khris Collins of BuildA-Beast and the Kemptville Training Centre said the event was a great success in its first year, showcasing fighters of all genders, skill levels and weight classes. "We feel like this could be the start of a new movement for athletics and martial arts in the area, and it would not have been possible without the tremendous support from the community," he said.

Paulina Hrebacka/Torstar New Era's Dylan Tanguay knocks Kemptville Training Centre's Zach Marques down during the co-main event bout at Redneck Rumble, Kemptville's first Muay Thai fight night, held June 22 at the North Grenville Municipal Centre.

Ten matches were featured on the fight card, with athletes hailing from Kemptville, Ottawa, Belleville, Kingston and Toronto representing ten gyms: the Kemptville Training Centre, Barrhaven Martial Arts Centre, New Era Combat Sports (Nepean), the Ottawa Academy of Martial Arts, Neak Ta Martial Arts (Ottawa), N1 Thai Boxing Academy (Ottawa), Traveling Ronin (Ottawa), Loyalist Martial Arts Academy (Belleville), Hayabusa Academy (Kingston), and Toronto Kickboxing & Muay Thai Academy. "Each bout was competitive and each athlete who stepped in - win, lose or draw - left everything in the ring," said Yuki Yamanaka, head official at the fight on behalf of Muay Thai Ontario. He said many people don't understand that some athletes devote everything they have during the 4-6 weeks leading up to the fight. "Most of the featured athletes were stepping in the ring for their first or second time and felt that they had much to prove to themselves and to the audience," he said. "They all

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UPCOMING MEETINGS **NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held on the first and second Tuesday of the month and Council meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month. COUNCIL Tuesday, July 16 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Centre COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tuesday, July 9 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Centre COMMITTEE & PUBLIC MEETINGS Task Force on Affordable Housing – Monday, July 8 at 6:30 pm at the Municipal Centre Special Committee of the Whole – Tuesday, July 9 at 2:30 pm at the Municipal Centre Public Meeting – Proposed Zoning Amendment – Wednesday,July 10 at 6:30 pm at the Municipal Centre Public Meetings – Proposed Minor Variance – Wednesday, July 10 at 7:00 pm at the Municipal Centre Library Board – Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 pm at the Public Library, 1 Water St. **NOTE: Council and Committee of the Whole meetings are live streamed and archived on the Municipal website. Agendas for upcoming meetings are published on the Friday prior to the meeting and minutes are posted after they are approved. Visit www.northgrenville.ca and click on Agendas, Minutes & Video in the Govern tab.

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Garage sales in North Grenville are regulated by By-Law 10-03. No licence or fee is required, but there are regulations which you must follow. Signage is NOT permitted in traffic circles or attached to traffic signs. Please ensure signage is removed after your sale. Before having a garage sale, please obtain a copy of the by-law from www.northgrenville.ca/document-library.

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showed great skill and talent and they should all be very proud of themselves." The main event presented two skilled female Aclass athletes; New Era's Natalie Liberatore and Danielle Lentini of Loyalist Martial Arts Academy. "Lentini recently came home from Thailand to showcase her improved

split decision. "Build-A-Beast Promotions would like to take the opportunity to thank Kemptville and the North Grenville area for making the first Redneck Rumble a great event," said Collins. He assured that the event will return to the North Grenville Municipal Centre very soon for another action-packed night of Muay Thai. Special thanks go out to the Kemptville Academy of Martial Arts and Ranch 43.

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Apart from the judge and the lawyers and bailiffs, no one really wants to be in a courtroom. Sometimes even the jury. Whether it's a civil or a criminal matter though, the arrival of a reporter in a courtroom can make already tense lawyers tense up even more. I know. I've seen it myself. By being in a courtroom, you're not catching people at their best. In fact, they're likely being judged for their worst decision ever. I've covered a case where a financial planner stole money from an elderly lady with dementia. Where a mental health nurse had sexual relations with one of his patients. Where a former nurse was charged (later found not guilty) with abusing young boys in their youth. Perth's first murder case in 20 years. And, worst of all, a case where a teaching assistant at a local elementary school plead guilty to possessing and viewing child pornography. That last one gave me nightmares for months - and I needed to talk to a therapist afterwards. So why do we do it? Why do we cover these trials? Everyone has a right to a fair trial. The public also has a

right to know. We are governed by Toronto Star guidelines that state that we "believe in freedom of expression and the public's right to know what is happening in the courts." Heading into court, we have to hold section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982) about the "freedom of the press," as being equal to section 11 (d), which covers the right "to a fair and public hearing." Notice that word, public. We are not out to get anyone. We take what we do seriously. If there is a publication ban, we adhere to it (even if our lawyers are challenging it.) If charges are dropped, or added, we report on it. If we name someone upon their arrest, we have to commit to follow through until charges are dropped, or the person is convicted, or found not guilty. (As one journalism teacher told me: "No one is ever found innocent.") We do not publish the names of alleged sexual assaults, or of children in legal proceedings. In civil cases, we try to get both sides, and we are not on anyone's side, rooting for the police, or the defendant. We don't cover as many cases as we'd like, or as we used to. And no, we will not be your tool to settle a score in court. It's all there in the public record. And so while few people like to be in court, not everyone can be in court - but we can, and we are there in your stead. It's about trust. Our relationship with our readers is built on transparency, honesty and integrity. As such, we have launched a trust initiative to tell you who we are and how and why we do what we do. This article is part of that project. We welcome your questions and value your comments. Email our trust committee at trust@metroland.com Desmond Devoy has been a reporter with The Perth Courier since 2012

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Claire Larabie photo During the month of May, the local chapter of Jumpstart received a boost from Marlborough Public School in North Gower's spirit committee and its grade 5 and 6 class, who raised $464. Pictured, back row from left: Ariana Wallis, Ava Troughton, Kemptville Canadian Tire owner Frank Hoffman, teacher Yvonne Desbiens. Front row from left: Vivian Wires, Lexie Troughton, Sydney Joy, Easton Hill and Brook Forsyth. Missing is Watt Farncombe. Other donors helping raise $8,600 and counting for Jumpstart include: TD Bank, Amanda Leang, Kemptville Legion, Knights of Columbus, Royal LePage Team Realty, Kemptville Youth Centre, and a silent auction at Canadian Tire.

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weekend or in the evening is ridiculous. There are only about five houses that front onto Concession and all but one are at the corner of Prescott. This street is a ghost town on the weekend but yet we are forced to creep around on a road that has nothing going on. I think maybe it should be a school zone."

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are 42 teacher positions, 30 education assistants, early childhood educators, English language learner instructors and instructional assistants, 22 school office support staff and more. The layoffs represent a 53 per cent cut to para-professionals within the UCDSB, according to one of the laid off employees, Jim Mulville. Mulville, who was a student support worker within the Seaway family of schools, is also the Professional Student Services bargaining unit president in District 26 of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF). "There's no one to pick up that slack," Mulville stated. "They're (UCDSB) not implementing any new staff members. There's no mental health workers coming in, so whatever happens, it's with existing

staff and they're already overtaxed with violence in our schools and other mental health issues, not to mention presenting a curriculum and worrying about academics. There's just no way that they can service 27,000 kids with the staff they have on hand." Mulville said student support partners are frontline workers who provided critical assistance to students in the areas of mental health, suicide prevention, access to outside agencies, homelessness, family trauma, and more. He said the board should be more worried about the well-being of its students than the deficit. "As an elected trustee, your job is to make sure the education system in your community is at its peak, at its best, servicing all," he commented, urging the board to "give our schools what they need and let the province come down and

THE ISSUE: THE RELEVANT TEXT GOES HERE LOCAL IMPACT: THE LOCAL IMPACT TEXT GOES HERE IT CAN GO TO A MAXIMUM OF 75 make those cuts." "They're doing the dirty work for the Ford government and it's shameful," Mulville added. In May, Leeds-GrenvilleThousand Islands and Rideau Lakes MPP Steve Clark announced a $927,495 increase to the UCDSB's provincial funding allocation (the largest in the board's history). They are set to receive $342 million from the province for the 2019-2020 school year. Mandy Steele, chief negotiator with OSSTFs Dis-

trict 26 bargaining unit, is also being laid off. She said while the UCDSB may think they're saving money, the impact will be felt elsewhere, possibly in the board's graduation rate. "If our students are struggling with mental health, struggling with addiction, struggling with anything that's preventing them from reaching that graduation, why aren't we putting those supports in to help them continue their education career?" UCDSB board chair John McAllister said the decision to make the cuts was a difficult one, but necessary to address the $11.7 million deficit the board, which governs 79 schools, is facing. He said that even with these changes, the board is still carrying a nearly $7 million deficit in the special education budget. "We have 4,200 employees, this only involves 24.

Not to undervalue their work whatsoever, but student wellness is the responsibility of each and every principal, guidance counsellor, student success teacher, etc.," he said. There are no plans to replace the jobs, but that doesn't mean the board doesn't have a system in place, McAllister pointed out. He referred to the UCDSB's mental health plan and each school's student improvement plan for student achievement and wellness as guiding documents. "The Upper Canada District School Board has not abandoned its student wellness responsibilities and never will," he commented. "Students who were in trouble last year were treated and they're going to continue to be

treated this year in the same way." To further address the special education overages, the board also approved a pilot "we hope will help us increase our revenue and decrease our costs." That program will see students in classes for part of the day, but withdrawn when they need treatment from an education assistant, teacher or social worker, then reintegrated into the classroom. "We think it's going to be a better service model for these students as well as other students in the class," McAllister stated. "It's not totally business as usual, but there's a high degree of normalcy," he continued. "We're open for business and we look forward to working with our students in the fall."

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As it entered budget deliberations in May, the Upper Canada District School Board was facing an $11.7 million deficit, which has been followed by this newspaper. The 160 job cuts to partially address that deficit, will impact the supports students receive in the classroom.

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A NOT-SO-RESTFUL CAMPING WEEKEND THE GREAT OUTDOORS HAS ITS DRAWBACKS, WRITES DIANA FISHER

I decided to spend a restful weekend at the lake. I loaded the camping gear and cooler into the trunk, put Ferg in the back seat and headed out onto the highway to meet the Farmer. He was there already as he is most days, building our cottage. Forty-five minutes later I was pulling into the lot, driving carefully through long grass that was hiding various half-buried boulders. My husband was on the second floor of the building, pulling up long pieces of wood with some sort of pulley configuration

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"Don't get too close," he warned. "I might drop one!" I made a mental note to steer clear of the construction zone. I popped the trunk of the car open and unloaded the cooler, two tents, an air mattress and some bedding. I let Ferg out of the back seat and poured some water into his bowl, dropping his bed in the shade of a tree. I surveyed the site. My daughter had set her tent up on her usual site by the water but there wasn't another flat spot to be found, for pitching my tents. The Farmer pointed at the second plateau down the tiered lot. "That's a good spot!" he hollered over the sound of his radio, which was blaring The Captain

and Tennille. I dragged my equipment down the hill and prepared to set up on the only piece of land that was remotely level. It was still on a bit of an incline, but I figured as long as I set the bed up with the head above the feet, we would be fine. That's when I noticed the seedlings. During the winter, the Farmer had cleared the lot of immature trees that would be obstructing the view of the lake. Now the snow was gone and the tiny leftover twigs were like spikes sticking out of the ground every foot or so, waiting to impale someone. I decided it wasn't going to be me. I trudged back up the hill to find the garden shears. Half an hour later, my back aching, I put the shears down and attempted to erect my two-room tent. It took my daughter and I nearly an hour to put

it up, and we missed the centre rail on the roof that was keeping everything from sagging. I trudged back up the hill and got a stepladder. Finally the sleeping and dining tents were up and it was time to make dinner. The menu was hamburgers and sausages, potato, quinoa and chickpea salads. Dessert was supposed to be s'mores by the fire, but I didn't make it that far. Following my afternoon of walking up and down the hill carrying various pieces of camping equipment, I was exhausted and ready for bed before the sun went down. The Farmer was ready to join me, so we brushed our teeth and climbed in onto our air mattress. Just then, someone down the lake began to sing. I mean, a live band began to ramp up. As we lay

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in our sleeping bag, trying to get comfortable, I realized the music was getting louder. The soundtrack of the night was a raccoon chewing right outside our tent, a loon calling for its mate, a pack of peeper frogs and one song after another, from the '70s. With sleep impossible I started to sing along softly, under my breath. The Farmer, blissfully deaf in one ear and lying on the other, began to snore beside me. Just then someone on the other side of the lake set off some fireworks. The dog started to whimper and attempted to climb on top of me in my bed. "Shhh ... now. Just lie down. You're OK." I attempted to comfort the shivering, drooling beast, who thought the world was surely coming to an end. That's when I realized, as I propped myself up on my elbow, that I was much closer to the floor than I had been when we lay down.

I hadn't even heard a hiss. In another hour, all the air was gone from the mattress and we were sleeping on the hard ground. I felt a twig poking my ribs and my shoulder blade was resting on a rock. The dog bed was starting to look good. I grabbed a flashlight, climbed out of my collapsed bed and let myself out of the tent. I climbed up the hill one more time that night, to retrieve the cushion off the porch swing. Back in the tent, I laid it out on the floor beside the Farmer, and finally got some sleep. Let's go camping, they said. It will be fun, they said. So far, it's a lot of work. Maybe next weekend it will be easier. Diana Leeson Fisher is a regular columnist who grew up in the small town of Kemptville. Her blog can be found at www.theaccidentalfarmwife.blogspot.com.

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Gary passed away in hospital in Perth on Friday, June 28, 2019 following a short battle with cancer. Son of Doris (Gamble) Chaplin and the late Donald Chaplin. Predeceased by his wife Patricia M. Warren-Chaplin. Survived by his brother Grant (late Carole) Chaplin, his niece Christa (Jeff) Turcotte and his nephew James (Amber) Chaplin. Gary was a graduate of the University of New Brunswick, Honours Arts program and the University of Ottawa Law Program. He practiced law in Perth for 43 years and was the sole proprietor of Rubino and Chaplin following the death of his law partner Tony Rubino. Gary always described himself as a “Small Town Lawyer”. His wisdom and guidance will be missed by many. He will be sadly missed by all his breakfast, golf, hunting and fishing buddies whom he cherished dearly. Those wishing to make donations in his memory, may do so to The Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, Perth, or to the Canadian Cancer Society “Wheels of Hope”. Following cremation, a private service will be held in Elmwood Cemetery where Gary will be placed with his late wife Patricia. Our family would like to thank Dr. M. Lai, Sandy Shaw and all the nursing staff at the Great War Memorial Hospital for their exceptional care and compassion during Gary’s struggle against the effects of cancer. Thank you to all his friends who visited him in hospital, as your companionship eased his pain and suffering. For condolences or further information, visit our website at www.blairandson.com

McNaughton, Lieutenant General Donald Malcolm CMM, CD 1934- 2019 Don passed away in the Perth hospital on Wednesday, June 26, 2019. He was the loved husband of Frances (Finkle) McNaughton, cherished father and grandfather of daughter Jean (Mike) Dabros and their children Dana (Owan), Emilie (Ryan), Meg and son Ian (Kim) and their children Blair (Joycelyn), Drew (Martina) and Mary (Jacob). He will be sadly missed by his siblings Shirley (Don) Tennant, Arthur (Marsha) McNaughton. Don was predeceased by parents Wallace and Jean (Wilson) McNaughton, siblings Keith, Melba McNaughton, Jack, Norma, Bill McNaughton, Beverly Tweedy, Alan McNaughton and niece Sharon Sills. He will be fondly remembered by sisters-in-law Kay MacNaughton, Sheila and Joan McNaughton, Christine McMillan, brother-in-law George Tweedy, sisterin-law Charlotte Kuntze and the late Elinor Eaton, many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Lieutenant General McNaughton retired following 38 years proudly serving his country. He was the former commander of Air Command and retired as Deputy Commander of NORAD, Colorado Springs. Friends have paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore S. W., Perth Monday, Canada Day from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Funeral service was conducted in St. Pauls United Church, Perth Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. followed by a reception in the church hall. The interment was in Prestonvale Cemetery. Those wishing are asked to consider memorial donations to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, St. Pauls United Church, Parkinson Foundation of Lanark County or the Air Cadets.

CAMPBELL, William Arnold December 30, 1938 - June 29, 2019 Beloved husband and best friend of Verna (Reavie). Much loved father of Lauraine (Keith) Johnston, Bruce Campbell (predeceased in 1982), Debbie (Kenny) Bell, Glenn (Kyla) Campbell. Grandfather of Nicole (Shaun) Krosse, Andrea (Eric) Bennett, Emily (Duncan) Moffat, Jessica (Pascal) Meier, Taylor (Patricia) Bell and Brandon Bell. “G-pa” of Campbell Krosse, Isaac Bennett and Liam Meier. Brother of Ken (Joan), Lyle (Faye). Predeceased by his parents Wilmer and Edith (Coyles) Campbell, sister Audrey (Ralph Horner), brother Doug (survived by Marj). Arnie will be lovingly remembered by his inlaws, many nieces and nephews, extended family, and friends. Arnie was a life-long farmer and a very active member of the community. He served on many local boards including Lanark Soil and Crop, Lanark Milk Committee and was a board member of Lanark Mutual. Arnie also served as an elected member of Drummond Township from 1976-1997, he served on Lanark County Council and was Lanark County warden in 1996. An immeasurable sadness has been left by his passing. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Wednesday, July 3rd from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, July 4th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. The funeral will be held in the chapel on Friday, July 5th at 1 p.m. Internment following the service at Dewars Cemetery.

On Saturday, the 22nd of June 2019, Bruce Anderson passed away peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital after a long and stoic fight with kidney disease. He was born on the 15th of August, 1946 in Lethbridge, AB to William and Helen (née Patterson) Anderson (sisters: Judy [d], Janet and Jane). He received his Master of Business Administration from Stanford University in 1972, graduating with distinction. He worked principally as a civil servant (Canada Post and Royal Canadian Mint), and entrepreneur. Bruce is survived by his son Casey Anderson (Stacey Begg). Bruce was an intelligent, authentic and passionate man, who committed himself wholeheartedly to whatever struck his interest. Proudly, he was the Editor of The Gauntlet (University of Calgary’s newspaper) and won the Fraser Institute of Canada Prize in 1992 for his research into the lifecycle of coins, seeking to achieve economies for the government. He loved soccer, refereeing throughout the Ottawa Valley for over ten years, and volunteering his time as a coach and executive member of the Almonte Soccer Club. He adored the theatre, performing under the stage name “G.A. Bain” in a variety of companies in both Almonte and Ottawa, though never fully realizing his life’s ambition of playing “Matt” in Talley’s Folly. He will always be remembered for his stories, wit and generosity. He will live on in the memories of those who cherished his inimitable style, joie de vivre and hunger to “always leave them laughing”. Bruce longed to return to nature, and his ashes will be spread on camping trips in Gatineau and Alberta this summer. Those wishing to remember Bruce are requested to donate in his name to the Ottawa Gladstone Theatre or Almonte General Hospital.

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CAHILL, John William It is with saddened hearts that we announce the passing of John William Cahill at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at the age of 74. Beloved husband of Joan Cahill. Lovingly remembered by his children Lisa (Todd) McCoy and Johnny (Jen) Cahill. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Megan, Holly, Jesse, Owen, and Ava. Predeceased by his parents Reginald and Vivian Cahill. Cherished brother of the late Georgina Cahill, the late Shirley (late Bill) Hunter and Carol (Rick) Ducharme. As per John’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of life was held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95, Smiths Falls on Saturday, June 29, 2019 beginning at 1:00 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

TOSH, Robert Boyd 1937 - 2019 Bob died June 18, 2019 at the Perth Community Care. Predeceased by wife Clare, parents Cephas and Florence Tosh, brother George, sisters Dorothy, Mary, Adelaide, Elsie, and Roberta. Survived by sister Margaret (Bill McNeely). Cremation has taken place and there will be no service at Bob’s request. A donation to the Heart Fund in Bob’s name would be appreciated.


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FRODSHAM, James Andrew It is with great sadness that the Frodsham Family announces the sudden passing on June 23, 2019 of James Andrew Frodsham on a peaceful Sunday morning at his most beloved cottage. James will be greatly missed by his parents Carol (Shepherd) and Bill Frodsham, his wife Stacey Permenter Frodsham, his children Sarah, Stephen, Marissa, Gavin and William James Frodsham, and brothers Geoff (Barbara), Stephen (Merri), and Robert (Natalie) Frodsham. At the time of his passing, James was Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Chief Strategy Officer at Ciena. His professional career began at Nortel Networks after he received a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree from the University of Western Ontario. From there with his keen intellect, he quickly climbed the corporate ladder to senior positions, eventually moving to Ciena in May of 2004. James was an innovator with an incredible mind for problem solving and planning, managing the conversation to execute strategies to connect people through technology. James was an engineer and a scientist contributing to his infinite curiosity for all facets of the world around him. He was always reading books on various subjects, having a particular interest in history and science fiction. As well, he had many athletic pursuits including marathons, golfing, biking and hockey. He was extremely competitive, always fully committing himself to anything he pursued. His brilliant mind, quick wit, kindness, compassion and generosity will be missed and remembered by all who knew him. Though he left the world too soon, he lives on through his wife and children and the people he touched along his journey. James’ family and friends will join in a service to honour his life in St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St. W., Perth on Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. A reception will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute, Baltimore (www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heart_vascular_institute/about_us/charitable _giving) or the Ottawa Heart Institute (https://foundation.ottawaheart.ca) would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth.

BUCHANAN, Donna (nee Wing) Donna passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at the Kingston General Hospital at the age of 86. Predeceased by her loving husband John Buchanan, her parents Ed Wing and Verna Gardiner and her step father Alexander Gardiner, her sister Betty Ann Murphy and her daughter-inlaw Bev Buchanan. Cherished mother of Harry (Donna) Buchanan, David (Jan) Buchanan, Timothy Buchanan & friend Lisa Wilkinson, Johnna (Rob) Hoffman and Edlyn (Lee) Bennett. Grandmother of Drew-Ann (Larry), Brodie, Lindsay, Katelyn, John, Nicholas, Alanna (Stephen), Brett, Nicole & Abby and great grandmother of Clara and Michael. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel. In memory of Donna, donations may be made to the Smiths Falls Hospital Foundation.

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LONEY, Dorothy Olive (nee Veitch) Passed away peacefully on June 21, 2019, surrounded by her sons and daughters in Perth Hospital. Beloved wife of James Loney. They raised four children in Toronto. Jim worked in the head office for White Rose Oil and Shell Canada and Olive was an R.N. They retired in the 1990s to Perth for its heritage and connection with Scotland and enjoyed the theaters plays, music, golf, lawn bowling and quilt guild. Thank you to all, the kind folk that helped our parents to maintain their home, special thanks to Dr. Drummond and staff for our parents’ excellent health care and to dear friends Christine Edmondson, Jeff Bron and Steve and Sue Tennant. A Celebration of Life will take place in Bracebridge, where Olive lived as a child and as the Scottish say: “Whit’s fur ye’ll no go past ye”. Joanne, Marilyn, Don and Doug.

REID, Eleanor (Ellie) With great sadness we announce the passing of Ellie, peacefully, at Orchard View by the Mississippi in Almonte, Ontario, in her 91st year. Predeceased by her husband, Jack, she will be deeply missed by her daughters, Jocelyn (John) McPhail of Almonte and Robyn (Dennis) Johnson of Kingston, Ontario, and grandchildren, Casey (Nick), Kelly (Charles), Mitchell and Holly (Ryan). Ellie loved her family, her friends and her life in Almonte, as well as many happy days spent in Kingston. A private family service will be held at Gamble Funeral Home followed by interment next to Jack in the Anglican Cemetery, Almonte. Many thanks to the dedicated staff of Orchard View. We are grateful for their care and support. Expressions of sympathy may be made in memory of Ellie to the Almonte Legion-Branch 240 of which she was a long-time member or to the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church Street, Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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McFARLANE, Beverley Rae It is with great sadness that the family of Beverley Rae McFarlane (nee Bildson) announces her passing on June 27, 2019 in her 58th year, peacefully at home while surrounded by family. Beverley was the beloved wife of Fraser McFarlane, exceptional and loving mother of Brittany McFarlane (Galen Burrows) and Scott (Rebecca) McFarlane. She was the cherished daughter of the late Gerald and Betty Bildson, and dear sister of Cathy (Jack) Cardoso, Paula (Eyan) Wheatley. Beverley was an admired daughter-in-law of Nan and the late Jack McFarlane, as well a treasured sister-in-law of Deborah McFarlane (Andy Talbot), Stuart McFarlane (Patty Yoon) and Cameron McFarlane. She will never be forgotten and always loved by her nieces and nephews Brae, Hannah, Qwisun and Justin. Beverley was born August 22, 1961 in Kingston, Ontario. To the delight of her parents, she was the first of three girls. She always excelled in her role as a big sister; her leadership skills were evident from an early age. Bev will be remembered for her caring and vibrant spirit, which carried into her committed and successful career in healthcare. Beginning as a critical care nurse in Huntsville, she touched the lives of countless patients and families. Her leadership abilities flourished in her role as Chief Nursing Executive at Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare. After finishing her Masters of Arts (Leadership) with Cum Laude, Bev fulfilled her career goal and accepted the position as Chief Executive Officer at Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital. In every role Bev held, she will be remembered for her focus on patient and family centered care. Her natural ability as a leader garnered her respect from all members of the health care team. Beverley was an outdoor enthusiast who loved skiing, windsurfing, hiking and snowshoeing. Above all else, Beverley considered her family and friends to be the most treasured part of her life. She will be missed dearly by all of those who knew her. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, July 12, 2019 from 2-4 p.m. at Grandview Golf Club, 245 Grandview Drive North Huntsville Ontario. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Ottawa Hospital Foundation - Irving Greenberg Family Cancer Centre.

WEISS, George William It is with great heartbreaking sadness that we announce at 5:47 p.m. on June 29, 2019 just 33 days shy of his 85th birthday, our beloved husband, father and grandfather who was surrounded by his family was called home to Heaven to be with our Heavenly Father. George William Weiss was born July 31, 1934 in Ardoch, Ont. His love and presence will forever be missed by his beloved wife Audrey (VanAlstine) of almost 61 years (August 29th), his children George Weiss Jr, (Tammy), Gina Hackett (Brian), Cindy Weiss (Bruce), Bev Clark (Kevin). His twelve grandchildren who loved him dearly and twenty-one great-grandchildren. George was predeceased by his parents George and Madeline Weiss (Loy), his sisters Grace Kaoukis, Theresa Brousseau and Lena Weiss. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. Rested at Goodfellow’s Funeral Home, Parham, Funeral service was held in the Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 3rd at 2 p.m. Interment was in Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Highway 509 Sharbot Lake. Donations to the Diabetes Society would be appreciated by the family.

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McTAVISH, David Wayne “Dizzie” It is with deep sadness, yet much relief for David, that we announce his very peaceful passing at home, surrounded by his loving family on Monday, June 17, 2019, at 72 years of age. David, cherished husband of Ruth (nee Wilson). Loving father to James, and his favourite daughter-in-law Carolynn. Proud grandfather to Raija and Katja McTavish. Proud poppa bear to Parker and Kade Cole, and Declan Watts. Brother-in-law to Janet McCallam (Keith), Carol and Paul Mazerall, and Dolores Wilson (late Robert). David will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews extended family and friends. Predeceased by his mother Lillian Cardiff (nee McTavish), stepfather Hubert Cardiff, and mother-in-law Ruby V. Wilson. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2019 at Wolford Rural United Church, 705 Kilmarnock Road, RR#2, Jasper. An interment followed the service in the Wolford Cemetery. A reception was held at Easton’s Corners Centennial Hall, 43 Park Street, Easton’s Corners following the interment. Donations in memory of David may be designated to the Chemo Clinic at the Great War Memorial Site of Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital. Condolences may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca

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HARRIS, Barbara Doris (Crawley) Aged 92, of Carleton Place, passed away peacefully on June 25, 2019. She was born January 16, 1927 in St. Albans, England. After the war, she married her handsome soldier Jack Burgoyne Harris and together, they immigrated to Canada in 1948 where they eventually settled in Beckwith Township. Barbara was a longtime volunteer at the Carleton Place Hospital where she ran the tuck shop for many years. Barbara was predeceased in life by her parents William Crawley and Alice Crawley (Overhead), her brother Ron. S. Crawley, her husband Jack B. Harris, and sister Margery V. Crawley Gentle. She is survived by nieces Margaret Thompson, Gillian (Fairclough), Anne Crawley, and Janet Skalski, and by her loving best friends Mary and Frank Chaikowsky and their children Jessica, Larissa, and Matthew. A celebration of life was held at the Carleton Place Terrace on Friday, June 28th at 11 a.m. Special thanks to Dr. Jamie Fullerton, the staff at the Carleton Place Hospital, and especially to the care and housekeeping staff at the Terrace who have become dear friends. In lieu of flowers, donations to L.A.W.S. in Smiths Falls would be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place www.barkerfh.com

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After 43 proud years in the practice of law in the Town of Perth, Gary Chaplin, of Rubino & Chaplin, announces his retirement. Gary has been deeply honoured to serve his community and clients in all those years. With great trust, Gary will be handing his practice off to Katie Ireton and Mark Fendley of Ireton Fendley Professional Corporation on July 2, 2019. Katie and Mark are located two doors down at 8 Gore Street West in Perth and are the successors of Woodwark & Stevens which has operated from the same location on Gore Street since 1987. Any clients of Mr. Chaplin’s who wish to pick up their documents before July 2, 2019 should contact Pat at (613) 267-5227, 10A Gore Street West, Perth. After that date client documents and files will be transferred to Ireton Fendley Professional Corporation. Katie and Mark may be contacted at (613) 264-8080.

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McNISH, John Long-Time Administrator for CP Rail Passed away unexpectedly following a brief illness at the Ottawa Hospital General Campus on Friday, June 28, 2019 at the age of 68. Beloved husband and best friend of Jo-Anne “Jody” Wagner. He will be sadly missed by his sister Marsha Wallace (John). John will be fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Sandra (Andrew) as well as his other sisters and brothers-inlaw, Jo-Anne, Wendy (Keith), Bernard, Bill (Anita). He is also survived by his nephews Matthew (Lara) and Joel (Jasmine) and great-niece Kate and great-nephew Kellan. Also left to mourn his passing, is his close friend Nan Allison. There will be a private graveside service at Hillcrest Cemetery at a later date. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

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CURRIE, Terence MacDonald (March 12, 1939 - June 27, 2019)

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McDOUGALL, William Ray The family of the late Ray McDougall would like to express our deepest appreciation to our family, friends, and neighbours. We would like to say thank you for all your condolences and kind words of sympathy, and for the donations made in Ray’s memory.

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Terry, peacefully, in Orchard View by the Mississippi, Almonte, ON. Son of the late Ned and Doris (née Hutchison) Currie, predeceased by his darling wife, Shirley (née Jones). He will be greatly missed by his brother Pat (Joan) and sister Jean, as well as his sons Bill (Rosina) and Dan (Aamina), and daughters Maureen (Dave) and Michelle (Alejandro), and his grandchildren, who all made him proud. Sadly missed by his companion, Lucille Hillier-Kean, as well as his nephews and niece, and his many friends and neighbours. Born in Cranbrook, B.C., Terry spent most of his life happily on the Currie homestead near Panmure, ON. As a young man he enjoyed baseball and hunting. He graduated from SS#3, a one-room schoolhouse on the 3rd Line, to attend Arnprior DHS, and from there to St. Patrick’s College in Ottawa. He began his career teaching in Chesley, Ontario, but soon returned to the Valley to teach French at Almonte DHS. There he made life-long friends, and had many happy years teaching and enthusiastically coaching football. That was also where he met a young fellow teacher, Shirley, whom he pursued until she happily agreed to marry. As a ‘hobby’ farmer, Terry spent many hours on the tractor, with a chainsaw, and repairing fences. His retirement from teaching did not mean a retirement from football or farming, and he spent many further seasons coaching his beloved Thunderbolts, as well as briefer stints with the Arnprior Redmen and West Carleton Wolverines. He helped found Almonte Celtfest and Almonte Alumni to support the school. Always full of life, Terry loved to dance, especially Ottawa Valley square dancing, and was an inveterate traveler who was always planning his next trip. Terry had a life-long passion for telling the story of the people of the Ottawa Valley. He was awarded the Canada 125 medal for his history of St. Peter Celestine’s church in Pakenham, Rock of Faith. He earned his M.A. in history from U. of Ottawa in 2005; the result of his studies was the book The Ottawa Valley’s Great Fire of 1870. Terry became a regular member of the Fitzroy Township Historical Society, serving as President and Past President. He often gave tours of St. Peter Celestine’s. Friends may pay their respects at C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613-256-3313) On Monday, July 1st, from 2:00 - 4:00 and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. A funeral mass will take place at St. Peter Celestine’s Catholic Church, Pakenham, ON. Tuesday, July 2nd, at 11:00 a.m., followed by interment in Indian Hill Cemetery and a reception at the Stewart Community Centre, Pakenham. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Almonte Thunderbolts, via Thunderbolts Alumni, or the Terry Fox Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Special thanks to all staff at Roadridge Manor Nursing Home and Barker Funeral Home. - Betty and family TYSICK, Ross Family of the late Ross Tysick would like to express their sincere Thank You to Blair and Son the funeral director for their kindness and compassion to us. The ladies who prepared food after his visitation and funeral. Many thanks to our relatives and friends for your support, cards, flowers, donations to Ross Memorial Hospital Pallative Care Unit, Lindsay and other donations. A big thank you to all pallbearers who travelled a distance. Les Polmaeteer, Kirk, Derek, Scott, Trevor and Todd Tysick, Kevin and Dean McDougall - Honourary Wayne Sully and Glen Tysick. Special thanks to Garnet Gray for preparing the grave site - June 7, 2019. ~ Marie and Sherry Tysick and Family

Sammy ~ 2005-2019 Tragically, after 14 years of close companionship, I lost my very close friend as a result of a savage assault by a large untethered canine. Sammy and I extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbours in the Merrick, Lombard, Lavinia and Elm Streets, Smiths Falls area for their heartfelt concern. Sammy, my friend, it’s been a pleasure being your companion. ~ God Bless All ~ Jim Hurd

Sincere appreciation to all those family and friends who participated in celebrating with Elizabeth “Liz” White on the occasion of her 100th Birthday, on June 14, 2019. Much appreciation to family members who helped facilitate this event. Special thanks to those relatives who traveled from Alberta and New Brunswick. Sincere thanks to the staff at Almonte Country Haven for their assistance and their continued compassionate care of Liz. -Marion, Tom, Dianne, and Art

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HUGHES, Wilbur “Wib” Empey Of Kilmarnock, Ontario, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 28, 2019 at the Perth Hospital. He was 87 years of age. Wib, cherished husband to Joan for over 57 years. Loving son of the late William and Mary Hughes. Devoted father to Heather Mary Hughes. Loving brother of Eileen (Kenny) Baker, and Donald (Leona) Hughes. Brother-in-law to Bob (Pegi) Hawley. Predeceased by his sisters Eleanor (Bill) Hall, Shirley (Bob) McNamara, and brother Melvin. Wib will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends called at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. A funeral was held in the chapel of Lannin Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 3rd at 11 a.m. A reception followed the service at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95, Smiths Falls. Donations in memory of Wib may be made to the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital or a Charity of Your Choice. Condolences may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca

VERMEULEN, Johannes Wilhelmus (John) Peacefully at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on Thursday, June 27, 2019. John Vermeulen age 86 of R.R. # 3 Mountain. Beloved husband of 55 years to Velma Jean (Casselman). Loving Dad of Lynn (Jeremy) Parker and Brian (Natalie) Vermeulen. Cherished Poppa of Joshua (Maddy), Kaleb, Isaac, Zachary and the late Hannah. Dear brother of Sonja Vermeulen of Holland, Richard Vermeulen of Aruba and step-brother of Carla, Sonja, Carl and Sandra. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and the Casselman Family. John will rest at the Kemptville Pentecostal Church, 1964 County Road # 43 Kemptville on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 from 10 a.m. until time of Funeral Service at 1 p.m. Interment South Gower Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in Memory of John may be made to the Nationside Pentecostal Church, Chesterville or the Charity of Your Choice. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-989-3836). Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhomeinc.com

John Hauraney is celebrating his 90th Birthday Saturday July 13th at CC’s on The Rideau Friends & family are invited to drop in between 2 & 4 pm No gifts please. Donations may be made to https://foundation.ottawaheart.ca/waysgive/donate-now

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Drop in - You’re invited to a 90th Birthday Party for Josephine Van Alstine On 14 July 2019, 1:00- 4:00 p.m. At the Maberly Community Hall, 180 Maberly Elphin Road, Maberly, Ontario. All are welcome - no gifts please your visit is all that is required.

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They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time or reason, Will change the way we feel. For no one knows the heartache, That lies behind our smiles, No one knows now many times, We have broken down and cried. We want to tell you something, So there won’t be any doubt, You’re so wonderful to think of, But so hard to be without. We cannot bring the old days back, When we were all together, The family chain is broken now, But memories live forever. A year has passed and it is still hard to believe that Keith is gone. The support that we have received from family and friends is what has helped us to get through each day. He had such a presence about him. If you met him you remembered him, if you knew him you loved him. We have missed Keith every day and will miss him every day until we see him again. What we wouldn’t do for one more kiss, one more hug, one more smile, one more laugh, one more rev of the engine or beep of the horn, one more, “ I love you” one more “I love you Mom.” Always on our minds, forever in our hearts, loved beyond words.

LAMING, Dwayne In loving memory of a dear husband, father and Poppy who passed away July 4, 2010.

~Love Mom, Laurie, Taylor, Edward and Auston, Krista, Kevin, Kaylee and Keisha XO

In loving memory of Helen MacEachern September 7, 1951 - July 6, 2017 How lucky we are to have had someone that makes it so hard to say goodbye. Lovingly remembered, Dougald Doug and Mary Jennifer, Drew, Grace, and Jillian

NORWOOD, Walter Who passed away June 28, 2015 We miss your smile Your joking ways We miss the things You used to say But we want to tell you something So there won’t be any doubt You are so easy to remember But so hard to live without. So sadly missed Love Dorothy Quentin, Julie and family Wade, Lynn and family

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Bill CARLEY June 1, 1948 - July 8, 1973 We all miss you. 46 years has passed. How time flies. The Carley’s

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LEE, Keith “Benny” December 12, 1966- July 5, 2018

We miss you a little too much, a little too often and a little more every day. Sadly missed, always loved, Kathy; Tina, Greg and Hudson; Brendan, Amanda and DJ; Breige, Brock and Daylin. Thanks for the last dance.

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50th Wedding Anniversary for Marjorie and Wayne Evoy

In loving memory of David Brown July 4, 2016 It’s only been a few short years, But it feels like yesterday, As we miss and love you so very much. They say time heals but it’s not what we are finding. We gave to you our love, you can only guess How much you gave to us in happiness. We thank you for the love you have shown. But now it’s time for you travel alone. So we will grieve for you, for grieve we must. Then let our grief be comforted by trust. It’s only for a while that we must part, We miss and love you so very much. Though we can no longer see or touch you, Your lasting smile is forever, Now God has you in his keeping, And we have you in our hearts. Love and so missed Mom, Dad, Cath, Steve, Taylor and Bryson

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WATT, David 1957 - 2008 45 years ago we took our vows “Till death do us part”. For some today is just another day. For me it marks 11 years since I held you for the last time. As I watched you slip away. The pain of losing you, is as real today as it was then. I look at our daughters; in them I find strength; a need to move on, a girl and a boy our family has grown. A life without you is all they’ve known. None on earth can take your place, You are gone but will never be forgotten. Happy Anniversary Sending you all my love.

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CURTIN, Joseph “Joe” Joe passed away peacefully in the Perth hospital on Saturday, October 20th, 2018 at the age of 86 years. He will be sadly missed by his loving spouse Elsie May Black, sons Les (Lynda), Des (Helen) and Victor, daughter-in-law Diane and grandchildren Christine, Sarah, Dylan and Jesse. Joe was a resident of Ompah. He retired from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) after thirty-one years of service. He was a proud member of the Ompah Volunteer Fire Department for twelve years and an early member of the Emergency First Response Team. Cremation has taken place. A sharing of memories will be held on July 6, 2019 from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. at Holton and Stewart’s cottage at Canonto Lake. Those wishing to make a memorial donation in Joe’s memory are asked to consider the Ompah Fire Department or the Cancer Society.

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Sunday, July14, 2019 2:00 p.m. Service conducted by: Rev. Dr. Linda Bell Music by Tom Valliquette Please bring your own lawn chair. www.elmwoodcemeteryperth.com

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The Town of Smiths Falls Requires One (1) Full-Time Asset Management Coordinator The Town of Smiths Falls is a vibrant, progressive single tier municipality with a population of 9,000. One of Eastern Ontario’s most scenic communities, we are centrally located within an hour of Ottawa, Kingston, Brockville and the US border.

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• Licensed Plumbers • DZ Driver/Operators • G Flusher/Pumper Operators • Operator Assistants Excellent rates & benefits. Experience in construction is an asset. Qualified candidates with good driving records, send your resume to:

The Town provides a high quality and affordable life for its residents, with beautiful heritage buildings, two theatres, a charming downtown, and world-class museums and recreational facilities. Enjoy our thriving cultural scene with live music, foodie finds, a local brewery, and dozens of community events - all at the heart of the Rideau Canal, Ontario’s only UNESCO World Heritage site and a gateway to the region’s abundant lakes and waterways.

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The Town is accepting applications for one (1) full time Asset Management Coordinator. Under the direction of the Director, you will form part of a team in our Public Works & Utilities Department. Duties of the Asset Management Coordinator include, but are not limited to: w Working closely with the Director, Treasurer and other Departments on continued development and ongoing maintenance of the Town’s Corporate Asset Management Plan along with related policy and procedures. w Provide strategic direction and develop/establish/implement standard processes for collecting, updating, maintaining and managing the asset infrastructure information, condition inspections and mapping. w Maintain the relevant parts of the asset registry through field inspections, asset data collection, and proficient use of the Town’s asset management software systems (e.g. CityWide, GIS, Excel etc..). wWork with departments to establish risk management practices and performance measurement. w Assist in the development of systems and procedures to ensure the integrity of the asset inventory and asset management plan information. w Review, update and document related protocols such as method for determining useful service life, calculation of amortization and calculation of replacement cost. The successful applicant will possess: w College Diploma from a three-year program specializing in geographical information systems (preferred) or civil engineering studies. w A minimum of 3 years experience, ideally involving asset management and/or project management preferably in a municipal environment. w Strong conceptual, analytical, financial, asset management, leadership and problem-solving skills. w Proficiency in Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, AutoCAD and related asset management software. w Demonstrated effective oral and written communication, presentation, strategic thinking, report writing and research skills. w Valid and satisfactory Police Records Check; and w Valid Ontario G Driver’s License at all times during employment. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by Thursday July 18, 2019, at 4:00 p.m., to Lynda McKimm, Human Resources Advisor, Town of Smiths Falls, P.O. Box 695, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 4T6 or via email at lmckimm@smithsfalls.ca The Town of Smiths Falls is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.

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Experienced DISPATCHER Experienced LAND SURVEYOR Experienced ASPHALT crews Experienced CRUSHING crews Experienced 310T Mechanics Project Coordinators/Managers Safety Coordinator

Please Forward Resumes to: Fax 613-253-0071 Email careers@thomascavanagh.ca (*Please indicate position in subject line) Mail/Drop-off: Head Office: 9094 Cavanagh Road, Ashton, ON K0A 1B0

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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Ensure an adequate level of production according to the requests of the foreman and the objectives of the schedules of building site; Knowledge of rules, policies, procedures, laws and standards in the field of construction; 2-4 years of experience.

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The Smiths Falls Child Development Centre Requires one (1) Supply Teacher (on-call) Starting ASAP REQUIREMENTS: Early Childhood Education Diploma and/or relevant training Standard 1st Aid and CPRC Current Vulnerable Sector Check Interested candidates must mail or email a cover letter indicating the position(s) applying for and resume to the address identified below no later than, Thursday July 18, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. in confidence to: Lynda McKimm, Human Resources Advisor Town of Smiths Falls P.O.Box 695 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T6 E-mail: lmckimm@smithsfalls.ca The Town of Smiths Falls is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process.

We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.

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

Personal Support Workers Part-Time/Casual/On-Call Positions Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to:

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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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Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant - Planning. Reporting to the Planner, the Administrative Assistant - Planning will be responsible for providing advice, assistance and guidance to prospective applicants regarding planning and building processes, will undertake file preparation, tracking and initial review at the application intake stage, and will facilitate direct communication between applicants and the Planner and Chief Building Official during the application review and approval stages, among other building and planning related duties. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca As the preferred candidate you will have attained postsecondary education in office administration and/or the land use planning field. Successful completion of The Primer on Planning Course will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills, strong time management and organizational skills are essential, as well as excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and GIS. Experience in a municipal or planning environment will be considered an asset. The wage range is $23.54 to $26.15 (2019 rates) per hour, based on a 35 hour work week. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and resume clearly marked “Administrative Assistant Planning”, prior to 12:00 noon, July 15, 2019, to: Tay Valley Township Attn: Clerk 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca

We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.

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WaterWise Irrigation We’re looking for a full time irrigation technician. We have competitive wages and we’re looking for someone with exp. Contact information: info@ waterwiseinc.com 613-880-2851

~ Great Estate Property to Acquire ~ No mistake, on auction day, this property will present several exciting possibilities. Featuring 98 (+/-) acres located in a remarkably quiet place in the heart of Fallbrook. Having approx. 60 acres (+/-) in pasture & 35 (+/-) acres in soft/hardwood plus natural spring. Mississippi River waterfront. Tightly-held over the years & built by the family c1920’s this clapboard home reflects the character of hardwood flooring & period finishes. Layout comprises of wainscotted rooms to include a parlour, winter kitchen (cookstove, fridge/ stove included) plus summer kitchen. 4 bedrooms & 4 pce bath upstairs. As any old farmhouse requires it needs an ambitious redo. Original steel roof. The infrastructure appears to have a good foundation w/ concrete basement & outside entrance. 100 amp on fuses. Water softener. Wood/oil furnace. Hot water owned. No sump pump required in the home. On well. Septic pumped every 3 years. Drive Shed - 26 ft x 31 ft steel w/ 2-14 ft high doors. Cattle Barn w/ concrete foundation having byre & large mow. On it’s own well plus house fed. Pressure system in barn. Horse Barn - 3 box stalls, storage, loft & run-in. Detached Garage. Power to all out bldgs. Taxes $1180.00 (+/-). ~ Property # 2 - Impressive Opportunity of 177 (+/-) Acres ~

Tay Valley Township is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process.

Vanson Transport Ltd. We’re looking for experienced AZ Drivers must have 3-5 years qualified experience with different load exp. from floating, lumber, precast concrete, and oversized loads. Monday to Friday work, Home most nights. Contact information: info@ vansontransport.com 613-822-1122

for the Estate of Phyllis Adams to be held at # 1522 Fallbrook Rd, ON KOG 1A0 (auction signs) on Sat., July 6/19 @ 10 am Both Properties to be Sold @ 11 am @ Above Location

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Selling 1 large parcel but registered as 2. Partially surveyed. Possible severances. Borders the Fall River. Having approx. 50 acres (+/-) hard/soft wood. 60 acres (+/-) open fields. Natural spring on site. Balance in wetlands. Hydro & year round road maintenance on MacKay Line Road. Taxes $215.00 (+/-). The 2 properties will be sold with reasonable reserve bids. For private viewing, terms & conditions of these properties please call our office at 613-267-6027. Visit our website for further details www.jimhandsauction.com Think about it, land is a long-term, tangible asset that doesn’t wear out, doesn’t depreciate, can’t get broken, stolen or destroyed. So here is your opportunity to acquire raw land &/or an addition to a current farm operation. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Cash or Cheque - Catering

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

AUCTION SALE

Lanark Civitan Hall, Lanark, ON Thursday, July 11, 2019 Auction 5 p.m. ~ Viewing 4 p.m. Local Estate With Consignments

Hyundia Elantra, furniture, tools, firearms, fishing and camping items, antiques, collectibles, and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

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GARAGESALES Auctions & Sales

Auctions & Sales

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Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.

AUCTION

SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2019 @ 10AM WITH PREVIEW @ 9AM AT THE MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON This sale will feature unique items from a multi-generational family farm, with items in excellent condition showing their pride of ownership throughout. Items to include Toro timecutter 50” ride on mower, vintage costume jewelry such as Sherman jewelry, and sterling/ gold jewelry, unique local items, advertising, antiques, modern household items, furniture, outdoor items, and much more! Auctioneers Note: Local Chesterville area resident. For a detailed list, photos, and terms of sale, go to WWW.LMAUCTIONS.CA or like us on Facebook.

Classic Vehicles

PREPARE FOR A JOB IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY Hands-on instruction for food safety, cooking preparation and creating palate-pleasing presentations. Then apply your culinary skills in a full course meal cook-off competition. Prepare for food service employment opportunities with resume customization, cover letter writing, job interview techniques, how to meet employer expectations and more. IT’S FREE! Participants are paid to attend 60 hrs ($840) 2-week culinary/employment training, receive a certificate after completion. who: Eligible youth must be under 29 years old; out of school; not currently working; and, interested in working in food services; living in Smiths Falls, Perth or Carleton Place. when: July 15th to 26th, 2019 where: Crossroads Training Academy in Smiths Falls. Transportation to/from Smiths Falls can be provided for eligible participants from Carleton Place or Perth. cost:

Garages Sales

Garages Sales

Eastons Corners

YARD SALE Saturday, July 6 ❊ 8am - noon 288 Ireland Road Patio table and chairs, air conditioners, swimming pool items, household items, and much more... Don’t miss out!

Smith Falls

Multi Family Garage Sale Sat July 6 ~ 8 am - 2 pm 1 Gould Street Rain or Shine

Jasper

Garage/Yard Sale Sat, July 6 Sun, July 7 8am - 3pm 664 Kitley Line 2

Electronics, hunting, fishing, camping gear, and ladies clothing RAIN DATE 13/14th

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Yard Sale Sat. July 6 8 am - 2 pm 704 French Settlement Rd Rain or Shine

DON’T DUMP IT… BLUE BOX IT!

The simple act of recycling has more impact on the environment than the average Canadian thinks. The amount of wood and paper North Americans throw away each year is enough to heat five million homesfor 200 years.

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Legals

Legals

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Those with claims against the estate of WILLIAM JAMES CARSON, late of Carleton Place, Ontario, who died on May 20, 2019, are notified to send particulars to the undersigned by July 19, 2019 after which the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims received.

JANE MONAGHAN Barrister and Solicitor 11 Water Street Elgin, ON K0G 1E0 613-359-5108 Solicitor for the Estate People Search

People Search

The Union Cemetery, Lombardy, requests any descendents of

Richard Ringer

1789? - April 1, 1871, please call 613-283-5812.

Articles Wanted OLD WOODEN DECOYS. Interested in buying and/or photgraphing for historical research. I enjoy viewing old wooden decoys and other carvings. Polite, respectful, confidential service. Free evaluation. Contact 613-376-6723 or 613-888-9540 or website www.ontariodecoys.ca

Articles for Sale (Misc.) HEAVY DUTY utility trailer, 15 X 8 tandem, ramp, brakes and lights. Asking $2400. 613-257-3757

Firewood Adding warmth to your life for over 25 years. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 613-658-3358 after 7pm SHIH TZU, 1 male puppy 5 months old. 1 female nine months old $400. Some year old males $200 obo. 613-258-7919

MERCEDES, 1983, 380SL convertible with hard top. $10,750. In very good condition. Stored in winter. No rust. Colour gold with tan upholstery. Brown soft top. Automatic, 215,000km. Serious inquirfies only. 613-267-8220.

Boats/Motors 15 CRESTLINER Aluminum Fishing Boat, 64” Beam, 17’ Shorelander Trailer, 15 Horse Power Johnson Outboard, Sold as Package. Call 613-259-5414 COLEMAN 4 stroke outboard motor, 2 gas tanks. Almost new. $950. 613-283-6434

Personals/Companion Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158

Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696.

LET IT ROT! Put a composter in your backyard or use your green bin to reduce household waste. Composting organics has two key benefits: it reduces the

Houses for Sale

Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage Gerry Hudson: Sales Representative 1-613-449-1668 SMITH FALLS; charming creek side 100 acres estate farm property. 70 acres deep fillable loam ever flowing wide creek. Large barns, garage, shop, full barn. Bright and Cheerful 9 room home 10 minutes from Smith Falls price $549 000. COMMERCIAL, SMITH FALLS; huge tree corner town lot over an acre. Large garage and workshop. Ample room to build a new home or expand. A steal under $124 000. WORLD CLASS WATERFRONT RESORT. 100 picturesque wooded acres. State of the art modern guest cottages, over 1900 feet clean shoreline on Lake Kashwakamak, fully equipped and operational, M.L.S. Will trade for your property/apartment complex/business property. $2 000 000. IN TOWN SMITH FALLS; classy and charming 3 bedroom Victorian red brick home centre of town. Full dry basement with high ceiling. Walk up 3rd story attic with possibilities, $189 000. HISTORICAL CENTURY STONE CHURCH (1859) St. Thomas Anglican Church, excellent condition, Includes bell, pews, organ. Stained glass windows. Sketched by group of 7 artists (A. Y. Jackson). A great retreat. Just south of Smiths Falls. $69,900 M.L.S. WANTED; 2-3 bedroom bungalow or two storey home on large lot, smith falls area, for waiting cash buyer. PORT ELMSLEY; Solid 7 room home on big corner lot. $174,900 Gerry Hudson. 1-613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Remax Riverview Reality. Brokerage

Land, Lots, Acreage for Sale

and when added to your garden, helps nourish soil and plants.

Accommodations Wanted SEMI-RETIRED OCCUPATIONAL therapist quiet, responsible female. Looking for a place to live long term in Perth. Call 613-290-5982

Land, Lots, Acreage for Sale

TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF GLEN IRVEN FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE 2665 Summers Road, Winchester, Ontario being Part of Lot 5, Concession 4 Township of North Dundas Approximately 140 acres (127 +/- tiled) land with 38 x 85 machine/storage shed, two 30 x 70 coveralls, 16 x 34 heated workshop, grain bin, old barn, and silo. Immaculately kept grounds and bungalow (1995) - new propane furnace and water heater (2018). To schedule a viewing of the property, please call Executors, Wayne & Linda Irven @ (613) 821-2554. Interested parties may pick up a tender package with important dates and information from Ault & Ault Law Office 522 St. Lawrence Street, Winchester) or call the office at (613) 774-2670 to request an electronic copy by e-mail.

Homes/Properties Wanted SERIOUS DAIRY farmer seeking 100-250 acres productive soil and decent buildings. Also dedicated beef farmer requires 60-200 acres with good house and barn for cash. Call Gerry H u d s o n : 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.

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Houses for Sale

PREMIUM PRICE paid for modest waterfront home or cottage. Free evaluation upon request. Call Gerry Hudson: 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.

Townhouse/Condos for Sale

CONDO FOR SALE IN PERTH Ground floor, large patio overlooking Tay River and Perth Golf course. 2 bedroom 1.5 baths. Appliances included. Call 613-264-2809

Apartments for Rent

33 Foster Street, Apt # 4

Immaculate - I bedroom Apt, ground floor. New kitchen, new bathroom, new carpet, new appliances. Private balcony and entrance, communal back deck. A perfect home for a mature single person. Quiet living building, parking and heat included. No smoking and no pets. Available August 1st. Tel Nigel 613- 831-2390.

Come and have a look, Open house on two Sundays, June 30th & July 7th between 10am & 12 noon.

BALDERSON; NEW SENIORS GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT. Large 2 bedroom, plus large storage area. All appliances including dishwasher, washer and dryer. Walk-in shower plus bathtub. Hardwood floors, heat, hydro and A/C included. Pets welcome, Non-smoking, large parking area. Available Sept. 1/ Oct. 1, $1700/mo. Info Gerry 613-278-0088 Portland Village, lower level, 1 bedroom appt includes heat, hydro, fridge, top stove, convection oven, shared laundry, parking. $700/mnth Available Aug.1. 613-272-0022 after 5pm and weekends. Carleton Place, Seniors 55’s+. No smoking, no pets. 1st & last mnts rent 2 bedr $1175 with balcony. 613-863-6487

Cottages for Sale LAKE KASHWAKAMAK (Land O’ Lakes) Four pristine furnished cottages (four season homes) on picturesque wooded waterfront point (700 ft. W.F.), double boathouse, privacy, $985,000 or trade for your property. Yearly income estimate $50 000. Gerry Hudson 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage

Industrial/Commercial for Rent/Wanted Carleton Place, Commercial, Industrial, Office, Shop, Warehouse space available. Great location, easy Ottawa access. 350, 900, 1200, 1800 sq ft. Gibson Center, 50 Bennett St. 613-257-5711

Apartments for Rent ALMONTE LARGE 2bdrm apartment, second floor, secure building, 4 appliances, central air, parking, no pets/ no smoking $1000 per month utilities. 613-256-3324

Apartments for Rent

CARLETON PLACE, Downtown Commercial Space available June 1st, 760 sq.ft., 154 Beckwith St., $750.00 month plus utilities. Available now Please call 613-257-5711

home improvement / service professionals

Health & Home Care You May Be Entitled To Receive Up To $50,000 From The Government of Canada Do you or someone you know have any of these Conditions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Difficulty Walking, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, Overweight, Trouble Dressing + hundreds more. CALL ONTARIO BENEFITS 1-800-211-3550 or Send a Text Message with Your Name and Mailing Address to 613-800-6113 for your FREE benefits package.

Handy Person HANDY MAN Home Improvements, general Repairs, Decks, fences, Deck Staining, Painting, Renovations, Drywall, Sheds, Dump Runs. Power washing. Free Estimates, 613-572-1959

home renovations PAUL’S MASONRY

BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking, and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere!

PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394

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CARLETON PLACE/ALMONTE THURSDAY, JULY 4

The Good Food Tour WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Carleton Place Visitor Centre, 170 Bridge Street, Carleton Place CONTACT: Cathy Reside, 613 402-2901 COST: $65pp Connect with people through food. On our culinary walking tours you eat, sip, and taste all things local, and meet the chefs. Uncover the rich history of picturesque Almonte and Carleton Place. Escape the everyday!

SUNDAY, JULY 7

Breakfast in Carleton Place WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Carleton Place, 28 Hawthorne, Carleton Place CONTACT: 613-257-1284 COST: Breakfast, first and third Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. masses at St. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus. Strawberry Social WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m

WHERE: Cedar Hill Schoolhouse, 270 Cedar Hill Road, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-2014 COST: Friends of the Cedar hill Schoolhouse host annual Strawberry Social. Enjoy dessert and beverages, tours of gardens and the schoolhouse. Ashton Open Mic WHEN: 2:00 p.m 5:00 p.m WHERE: Ashton Pub, 113 Old Mill Rd, Beckwith CONTACT: 613257-4423 COST: No need for musicians to sign up beforehand, but table reservations are highly recommended.

TUESDAY, JULY 9

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.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Duplicate Bridge

PERTH FRIDAY, JULY 5

Social Bridge WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: McMartin House, 125 Gore St East, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: Joy Price, 613-267-3952 COST: Every Friday, enjoy bridge in Perth for the social fun of it.

SATURDAY, JULY 6

Fundraising breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. Paul's United Church, 25 Gore St. W., Perth C Ardoch Algonquin First Nation, together with the Lanark County Neighbours for Truth and Reconciliation, will be holding a fundraising breakfast.

SUNDAY, JULY 7

TUESDAY, JULY 9

BBQ Community Potluck Dinner WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: MERA Schoolhouse, 974 Concession 9A Dalhousie, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: , 613-278-0388 COST: Enjoy community potluck BBQ at MERA.

Classic Dinner Theatre: Androcles & The Lion WHEN: 5:00 p.m WHERE: Michael's Table, 110 Gore St., Perth CONTACT: 1-877283-1283 COST: $54.25 includes a full 3-course meal and the performance Enjoy a deluxe three-course meal along with G.B. Shaw's hilarious satire on the Roman Empire as seen through the eyes of a Christian slave and a very different "king of the forest."

SUNDAY, JULY 14

Tea on the Lawn WHEN: 2:00 p.m 4:00 p.m WHERE: Mill of Kintail Conservation Area, 2854 Ramsay Concession 8,, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-3610 COST: Since 1958, Ramsay Women's Institute has offered Tea on the Lawn. Takes place every Wednesday and Saturday. Baked good served, tea, lemonade.

THURSDAY, JULY 4

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 North Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club. Cost $5. All levels of bridge players welcome. For more info call. Oxford Mills Community Association WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Maplewood Hall, 92 Maplewood Avenue, North Grenville CONTACT: 613-258-3683 \ The Oxford Mills Community Association meets the first Thursday of every month. All are wel-

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Classic Dinner Theatre Every Tuesday from June 4 to August 27

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

Stamp Club meeting WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: McMartin House, 125 Gore St East, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: Ppwarrington@rideau.net COST: All are welcome.

SATURDAY, JULY 13

Paint the Summer art show WHEN: 10:00 a.m 4:00 p.m WHERE: Algonquin College - Perth Campus, 7 Craig Street, Perth CONTACT: donnamcphail079@gmail.com New: exhibition of student art, in support of Interval House.

THURSDAY, JULY 4

Cruise Night - Smiths Falls WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Walmart, 114 Lombard St., Smiths Falls, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2840848 COST: Come out to enjoy many vintage automobiles at the weekly Smiths Falls Cruise Night. 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: Harmony Club 162. Also play first Monday every month, at 7 p.m.

come to attend this meeting covering community events in Oxford Mills.

FRIDAY, JULY 5

Friday Fun Days at the Library WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Public Library, 1 Water Street, Kemptville Norenberg Branch, Kemptville CONTACT: info@ngpl.ca COST: Drop-in program for ages 0-5. Join Library Sue for story time. Children must participate with parent or caregiver. No registration required; pick up a numbered ticket at the front desk. Game Night at KYC WHEN: 4:00 p.m 9:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville Youth Centre, 5 Oxford St W, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-5212 COST: Game Night at the Kemptville Youth Centre most Fridays until 9 pm. Check schedule at www.facebook.com/KemptvilleYouth/.

MONDAY, JULY 8

Newcomer Bridge WHEN: 12:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-806-4495 COST: $5 Newcomer Bridge at St. John's United Church. All levels welcome. Call 613-806-4495 or 613-795-7155 for info.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

Diners Club WHEN: 12:00 p.m W HERE: Kemptville & District Home Support Inc., 215 Sanders Street, Suite 101, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3203 Enjoy lunch every Wednesday at the seniors' centre. By reservation only. Baby Talk WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: EarlyON Child and Family Centre, 40 Campus Drive, Unit 2 (Parish Hall), Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-5941 COST: Sponsored by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.

SMITHS FALLS FRIDAY, JULY 5

Parkinson's Exercise Classes WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 11 Church St. West, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 1-800465-7646 COST: Community Health Primary Care (CPHC) hosts free weekly Parkinson's exercise classes on Wednesdays and Fridays.

SATURDAY, JULY 6

Magic Show WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Station Theatre, 53 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0300 COST: $15 & $30 "Grand Masters of Illusion" Ted and Marion Outerbridge bring their brand of magic to the town Saturday evenings through the summer.

TUESDAY, JULY 9

Bingo Smiths Falls Civitan WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Civitan Club, 12468 Highway 15 North, Smiths Falls, Smiths

Falls CONTACT: 613-284-0818 Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

Shout Sister Choir WHEN: 7:00 p.m 9:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Church, 11 Church Street, Smiths Falls CONTACT: members@shoutsisterchoir.ca Shout Sisters in Smiths Falls is welcoming new members. We sing a fun mix of music and we learn from recorded tracks so you don't have to read music. We don't audition and everyone is welcome. Smiths Falls Toastmasters Club WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Healey's Glass, 1 Abel Street, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-285-1551 Smiths Falls Toastmasters Club meets every Wednesday evening. Come and check us out. Develop self confidence and learn how to speak in front of groups.

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Perth Antique Show & Sale WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Perth Civitan Hall, 6787 Lanark County Rd 43, Perth CONTACT: 613-267-2181, https://www.perthantiqueshow.com COST: $7 Antique dealers from all over Quebec and Ontario will be set up

in tents outside and inside the air-conditioned hall.

WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Almonte Royal Canadian Legion, 100 Bridge Street, Almonte, Almonte CONTACT: iris.home@sympatico.ca COST: The Almonte Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Wednesday.

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