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PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com An update on the arrival of a Comfort Inn hotel in Kemptville has finally come. During North Grenville's July 9 committee of the whole meeting, director of planning and development Phil Gerrard spoke to an agenda item which calls for the enactment of a bylaw to lift part lot control for lands in the Colonnade Mall subdivision.
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The process allows municipalities to designate lands within a registered subdivision plan and convey them without having to go through the severance process. The subject lot is located on Ryan's Well Drive, to the right of Canadian Tire when entering the mall from Rideau River Road. Gerrard said the size of the parcel outlined for the hotel by the developer is two acres. The Comfort Inn & Suites hotel from Choice Hotels Canada, first announced for Kemptville in January 2018, was initially looking at the Rosewater subdivision, still slated for lands on the other side of the County Road 43 roundabout down the road. Gerrard said he imagines that the advantage of the Colonnade location is that the roads are already in place and the
pipes are in the ground, when the Rosewater subdivision hasn't even been registered yet. The opening of the Comfort Inn was originally announced for March of this year before the prospective location changed. The hotel will feature amenities such as an indoor pool, meeting rooms and fitness facilities. Mayor Nancy Peckford confirmed with Gerrard that it will be during the site plan approval process when concerns regarding things like lighting and traffic mitigation will be addressed. The Colonnade subdivision consists of eight blocks approved for commercial development. Council voted unanimously to pass the motion to enact the bylaw. The bylaw will be brought to the county level before it can be approved and return before council for final adoption at a future meeting. The site plan approval process will follow.
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On July 9 at around 10 p.m., Grenville County OPP report that a vehicle was entered into while it was parked at the South Gower Ball Park in Kemptville. Cash, wallet and personal identification items were stolen. The culprit smashed the window of the vehicle while a ball game was in play. Two similar incidents have occurred previously. The first one happened on June 30th at around 3 p.m. A van's back window was smashed in the parking lot of a local business located on County Road 43 in Kemptville. The second occurred on the same day a short time later at the Burritt's Rapids Lock Station on River Road in North Grenville. Two purses were stolen from the rear of the vehicle. An investigation is ongoing. The Grenville County OPP is encouraging citizens to "Lock It or Lose It" and to take precautions to protect their vehicle contents from theft. By taking simple preventative measures, such as confirming your vehicle is locked and by placing items of value out of sight or removing valuable items from your vehicle altogether, victimization can be avoided. Submitted by Grenville County OPP
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THE ISSUE: PRIDE FLAG RAISING LOCAL IMPACT: A NORTH GRENVILLE RESIDENT PROPOSED TO COUNCIL THAT THE RAISING OF THE PRIDE FLAG DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE GOES AGAINST VALUES SET OUT IN THE MUNICIPAL FLAG POLICY Boersma said he's written articles recently published by local media about North Grenville's Pride celebrations. He then read aloud a section of the municipal flag policy. "At no time will any flag be flown that's inappropriate, offensive, discriminatory, prejudice, political, or religious," he stated, "and
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ing value sets - we hear you," she said. "What we might regard as inoffensive, you may regard as offensive. That's naturally going to happen from time to time." Boersma reiterated that he believes the rainbow flag would not qualify to be on any flag post in the municipality based on the flag policy guidelines. "I think in your opinion, that would be the case, but obviously different opinions prevailed on this council when it came time to review that policy," replied Peckford. "That doesn't mean there was unanimous agreement in our community." Boersma argued that council should act as a referee for all community groups and asked that they reconsider how they determine if a flag is appropriate to be flown. Peckford said they have the opportunity every year to revisit the policy. "We did consider it," added Barclay, "and it was a thoughtful and deliberate decision to do what we did. I'm not interested in revisiting our decision." "I think to have denied the request from the pride group would have been discriminatory," said Coun. Doreen O'Sullivan. "I think
the pride flag was inclusive of other people's opinions and thoughts and positions in our community, so I'm very comfortable with the decision that we made to fly it." Further discussion followed on which flags should be put on the new poles when a special occasion flag is raised to mark a designated month for a community group. The two new poles will cost approximately $680 plus taxes, with an annual flag replacement of about $320. They will be positioned on an angle on the side of the municipal centre building. One option, which Deputy Mayor Jim McManaman and O'Sullivan are in favour of, would see the national, provincial, and municipal flags permanently designated to the three standard poles in front of the municipal centre, with any special occasion flags placed on the building. Barclay said that when a courtesy flag is raised for a community group, such as the Community Living flag during the month of May, it calls for a ceremony which typically sees the flag run-up the pole. "I don't think there's much of a ceremony - climbing up on an A-frame ladder, and trying to attach it to an angle," he said. "The act of actually running it
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North Grenville's Pride celebrations, which included the historical first double-flag raising received ample support from the community but also brought some conflicting opinions to light. Reporter Paulina Hrebacka has been covering the issue since the flag raising request came to the council table.
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Our internet is pretty unreliable on the farm. It can't handle too many people using it at the same time and you never know when it's going to cut out on you. It doesn't react well to a heavy wind storm either. I am on a first-name basis with our local technician. He gets sent to the farm whenever an outage cannot be solved with a simple reset of the modem. The last time the internet guy (IG) was out, he informed us that someone a few concessions over had been using the internet that was assigned to our land line number. Apparently, there is an otherwise useless line assigned to our house (there is no phone attached to it) and it acts as a "dry loop" for our internet. I think I got that right. In any case, someone else was using it. I thought maybe that explained why we often had unexplained freezing, buffering and signal drops. At least we weren't paying for him to use it. Or were we? The IG showed up after hours that time, even though our provider had ex-
lection. I watched the entire Mad Men series again. The Farmer watched Gilligan's Island and Second World War documentaries. At one point during our outage I picked up my phone and saw the "No Emergency Call" message. I had heard that many people in rural areas live without even basic LTE service. They can't even call 911 without a land line. I don't like feeling dependent on unreliable telecommunications. But at least we managed to move past dial-up. The first year I worked freelance from home, we decided we had better get high speed internet. Well, there truthfully was no such thing available on the farm, which is 200 acres on the very edge of the power grid. GPS doesn't even recognize us most of the time. One service provider prescribed a "turbo hub" for our first internet hookup beyond dial-up. It was basically a glorified cellphone hot spot, and very expensive to use. When we finally got wireless in our area, we thought our troubles were over. It's a good thing we are pretty low maintenance when it comes to usage. No one in the house plays video games and we are pretty patient when Netflix is continually stuck at 25 per cent buffering, for the most part. (The Farmer can lose his cool when he can't tune in to 12 O'Clock High after a long day of work.) So if you come to the farm and you can't get a WiFi connection, do not fear. We may not be cruising the World Wide Web with ease, but we have lots of other fun things to do, like sit on the porch with a guitar at sunset, or snuggle by the wood stove and read a book. We might just have to put our phones away and enjoy each other's company. 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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When an AMBER Alert lit up cellphones around the province July 11 at 3 a.m., many called 911 not to report a sighting of two missing boys and their grandfather in York Region, but to complain about the early wakeup call. This was the fifth such AMBER Alert to have been issued in 2019 since the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission pushed for the distribution of emergency messages across wireless networks in April 2018. All but one instance had a happy outcome. In this case, the boys and their grandfather were found safe an hour and a half later. It's not something police services use lightly. Later that morning, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) noted 911 is "not an appropriate venue to complain about AMBER Alerts." "The OPP recognizes the inconvenience the alert may have caused, but will not apologize for using all of the tools available to help locate a missing child," the OPP stated in a press release. It's not the first time it's happened and probably won't be the last. When an alert was issued in May, Niagara Regional Police took the step of releasing audio from a 911 caller's complaint to set an example. It doesn't seem to have worked. The flood of angry 911 calls has prompted people to muse whether those calling 911 calls for such inconveniences should be punished. We think they should. The 911 system is for emergencies and using it to complain ties up the line in the event of actual emergencies. And missing a few hours of beauty sleep is not an emergency. It's difficult to understand how the mild annoyance of being woken up in the middle of night is more important than a missing child. The fact of the matter is, it isn't. Is the alarm jarring and annoying? Sure. But it is for a reason. What if it was your child? Wouldn't you want the message to be spread far and wide to aid police in their search? In cases like these, the more time ticks away, the less likely it is a child will be found safe. Some feel an opt-out method could improve the system, similar to what is done in the United States, where different levels of alerts are issued. People have the option of receiving all, or only certain ones. The bottom line is, use your common sense. The 911 system is not for complaints about loss of sleep, to order beer or pizza or whatever else. There is a solution if you want to avoid being awoken in the night - simply turn your phone off.
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YOU READ: THREE RECENT VEHICLE BREAK-INS IN KEMPTVILLE PROMPT OPP REMINDER: 'LOCK IT OR LOSE IT"
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YOU READ: POLL: WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE KEMPTVILLE RESTAURANT?
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COUNCIL PONDERS SPEED REDUCTION PILOT FOR TWO NEIGHBOURHOODS PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com Road safety improvements in North Grenville has been a hot council agenda item lately; particularly, traffic calming measures related to speed limits. At the July 9 committee of the whole meeting, council passed a motion to adopt a 40 kilometre/hour pilot project for two busy Kemptville neighbourhoods. Director of public works, Karen Dunlop, said the eQuinelle subdivision (Phase 1) and the Parkinson Street/Hagan Street/ Elliot Street areas were determined as the best pilot locations as there are some vehicles currently exceeding the 40 kilometre/hour speed limit. "The intent is to install signage to inform the public that they are entering a community speed zone of 40 kilometres per hour," Dunlop explained. Signage will also be posted to indicate when drivers are leaving the 40 kilometre/hour zone. If approved, six sets of signs will be required at an estimated cost of $1,800 (approximately $150 each), which will be funded through the public works department's operational street signage line item in the budget. Currently, the typical speed limit in urban areas as set by the Highway Traf-
fic Act is 50 kilometres per hour. The program will run for 90 days, with a speed assessment completed in each area once a month. The results will be reported this fall, and a survey will be circulated to residents of the subject areas. If successful, the program will be expanded to more neighbourhoods and rural hamlets. The public works department originally discussed the pilot project in May, when staff assessed a number of areas before selecting which would be eligible. Other areas considered were: the Forest Creek subdivision; the Ferguson Street/Fenton Street/ Holmes Street/Joseph Street area; Reuben Crescent; Dr. Gordon Crescent; and the Maley Street/ Liette Court area. Staff noted that it may still be beneficial to install signage within the omitted areas, as they were disregarded for further assessment due to their existing 40 kilometre/hour (or lower) speed limits. Mayor Nancy Peckford asked why rural hamlets were not considered in the assessment as potential pilot program locations. "At this certain point in time, looking down the road, we're looking for a successful pilot project to offer or encourage other neighbourhoods within
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION ON COUNTY ROAD 43 JULY 23 format and will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. United Counties of Leeds and Grenville and their engineering consultants, GHD, will share information on the two options that are being evaluated to replace the existing stop signs and
Municipality of North Grenville photo North Grenville council discussed a speed reduction pilot program for two neighborhoods in Kemptville at the July 9 committee of the whole meeting. Pictured, from left: Coun. John Barclay, public works director Karen Dunlop, Coun. Doreen O'Sullivan, Mayor Nancy Peckford, Deputy Mayor Jim McManaman, and Coun. Kristin Strackerjan. the urban service area to adopt," explained Coun. John Barclay. "Because this is a relatively new program, we could look at maybe extending it to hamlets." He asked Dunlop how many sings would be required in order to have the pilot program adopted by all neighbourhoods in the urban service core. "It would require 47 sets," she replied. "All secondary roads off of county roads, requiring signs at each entrance and exit." Barclay then spoke to the potential of talking to the United County of Leeds and Grenville about including sections of county flashing overhead light - a roundabout or traffic signals. Material from the consultation session will be posted online at www.leedsgrenville.com after July 23 for those who cannot attend in person. For more information, contact the United Counties at 613-342-3840 ext. 2425 or roads@uclg.on.ca. Please include "CR 43/22" in the subject line.
roads within gateway signage areas. "We're talking about changing the culture of
driving within the urban service area," Barclay concluded. "We need to have some winds first, before we
can make the case." The matter will return for final adoption at a future council meeting.
ABBREVIATED AD Pursuant to Municipal Tax Sale Rules Section 5(4) 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. Description of Lands: Roll No. 07 14 711 030 15005 0000; Kerr St. (unopened) and Joseph St.; PIN 68101-0266 (LT); File No. 17-02. Minimum Tender Amount: $13,458.61 Roll No. 07 14 711 025 04403 0000; 444 Weedmark Rd., Merrickville; PIN 68103-0175 (LT); File No. 17-03. Minimum Tender Amount: $9,738.77 Roll No. 07 14 711 025 07900 0000; PIN 68104-0176(LT); File No. 17-09. Minimum Tender Amount: $11,096.53 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. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. A full copy of the tax sale advertisement and further information about this matter is available on line at www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or you may 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; Phone: (613) 269-4791 X 228
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EVERETT LEARNED A HARD LESSON WHILE ABOARD KING HORSE MADE SURE BROTHER'S RIDE WAS A SHORT ONE, MARY COOK RECALLS MARY COOK Column
Playing jacks on the cement at the pump in the middle of the yard, I could see everything going on around me that hot summer day. Our two horses, King and Queen, were standing in the shade of the barn, swishing their long tails, trying to keep the flies away, heads bent to the grass, giving off the odd snort of contentment.
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Queen was as quiet as could be, but King was something else. Father said he had a mean streak in him a mile wide. Everyone stayed clear of him except Father, who would tolerate no nonsense, and King seemed to know it. My three brothers often got on Queen's back and rode around the barnyard, but no one dared try it with King. That is, until that hot summer day. Everett, the oldest of the three boys, was sitting on the cement beside me, chewing on a blade of grass, never taking his eyes off the horses. He grabbed a bunch of grass and very slowly made it to the barn, and came out with a halter, and still very slowly, inched over to King. While he fed him the grass, Everett slipped the
halter over King's head and gave him a gentle pat on his back. I was pretty sure I could hear him softly whistling, too. Everett led him over to the stoop at the barn door, and it was then I realized he had every intention of climbing onto King's back and going for a ride! I stopped playing jacks, and couldn't believe what my crazy brother had in mind. No one, and I mean no one, had ever dared to climb on King and ride! Well, Everett made it onto King, and had a good firm hold of the reins, and then reached back and gave the horse a gentle tap on his haunches. Well, that's all it took. The horse suddenly realized what was going on, and it was obvious he wasn't going to let it happen. He raised his head in
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the air, let out a few loud snorts, kicked up his back heels and took off ! Everett was practically lying on King's neck, hanging on for dear life. King wasn't really running, he was prancing, and every step he took, Everett was closer to losing his grip. I could see he was half on and half off, and couldn't figure why he just didn't jump. King was circling the barnyard, kicking up tufts of grass and dirt, and snorting, turning his head occasionally to take a look at what was straddling his back. Then he started to run not a gentle trot, but a downright gallop. He circled the barnyard and headed for the front yard by the house, with Everett still hanging on for dear life. King missed the
pump stand by inches, and I was pretty sure we would be soon planning my brother's funeral, and started to cry. King headed for the big apple tree in the middle of the yard, went under the branches, and Everett, in a final act to save his life, grabbed hold of a branch and was left dangling from the tree about 10 feet off the ground. It took a while for King to realize he had lost his baggage, and then he came to an abrupt halt and began eating grass as if nothing had happened. Everett dropped to the ground, brushed himself off, and said to no one in particular, "By gar, that was some ride." The talk at the supper table that night was all about my brother finally getting to ride King. But
Everett wasn't to come out of it unscathed. His backside was so sore, when he went to settle on the bench behind the supper table, he took a cushion off the cretonne couch and, ever so slowly, sat down with a great sigh of relief. It would be the last time anyone was foolish enough to ride King bareback. 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.
The provincial government is repealing the Toxics Reduction Act, killing a voluntary reduction program that empowered you to see what toxins are used in the industrial facilities in your neighbourhood — and what they planned to do to reduce them. A Torstar Community Brands web-exclusive, multi-part series, A Toxic Decision? takes an indepth look at the impacts of the act’s repeal and the program’s cancellation.
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$3.6 MILLION IN BUDGETED PROJECTS ON TRACK FOR COMPLETION THIS YEAR PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com North Grenville's budget has only been adopted for four months now, and $3.6 million in budgeted projects is already underway. Director of finance Marcus Hewitt presented the municipal budget variance report at the July 9 committee of the whole meeting. The report provides expenses, revenues and capital expenditures as of June 30 of this year for general operations, water/ wastewater and the building division. For general operations, Hewitt said the report shows that North Grenville has already met 84 per cent of its overall budgeted revenue. "This might seem high considering where we are in the year, however, the key driver is the municipal tax levy," he explained.
"Since the budgeted tax bills have gone out, the entire amount is recognized as revenue, and that comprises about 70 per cent of the overall general operations budget." The report also showed the municipality at 52 per cent of its budgeted revenue for water and wastewater and 26 per cent for the building department, due to below average numbers of new home starts and building permits. New home starts are at approximately 45 per cent of what they were at this time last year, and building permits are at about 70 per cent. Hewitt said he anticipates this number to rise in the fourth quarter, ahead of building code changes to come into effect Jan. 1, 2020. On the operating expenses side, Hewitt reported that general operations are at 49 per cent of budget-
ed expenses, while water/ wastewater and the building department are each at 43 per cent. Overall, for general operations, about $300,000 in budgeted projects has been started, but will carry over into 2020. So far, $370,000 in budgeted projects has been completed, and roughly $460,000 has not yet started but is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Mayor Nancy Peckford asked for clarification on the municipal centre naming rights, which currently shows a revenue of $16,000 in the variance report. Director of parks, recreation and culture Mark Guy said the municipality has naming rights in place with companies such as PepsiCo, Myers (Kemptville), and the Kemptville 73's Jr. A hockey club to have their names on municipal assets, such as the hockey rink ice resurfacLegend: *Sales Representative **Broker ***Broker of Record
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Courtney Emily Black, granddaughter of Doug and Pat Schoular of Carleton Place and daughter of Keith Black and Kathy (Schoular), graduated from Guelph University with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and from Humber College with a Degree in Project Management. Colton William Staples Happy 11th Birthday July 19, 2019 Love Mommy, Daddy Clark, Cain, Charlie Family and Friends
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Juliette Michaela Schoular, daughter of Matt and Judy Schoular graduated from Guelph University with Honours with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Public Policy. Grampa and Gramma Schoular are as always, extremely proud of both of you.
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ANNIVERSARIES We would like to thank everyone for their gifts, cards and best wishes on the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks to our family. It was great to have so many friends, family and neighbours celebrate with us. - Thank you, Joan and Mervin Robinson
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The family of Gary and Evelyn Lee (LeBlanc) happily announce their 50th wedding anniversary. Gary and Evelyn were married on July 19, 1969. There have been good times and hard times, but throughout it all they have set an incredible example of hard work, integrity and generosity. Congratulations and thank you from your family!
THANK YOU I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to my family and friends for the celebration of my 80th birthday on July 6th. Thanks for the cards, gifts, calls and visits. Special thanks to Henry Norwood for his amazing music. It was truly a wonderful day full of memories that I will not soon forget. Sincerely, Florence Doran
Gertie Morrison wishes to thank all of her family, friends and neighbours for joining me to help celebrate my 90th birthday. It was an honour to host our morning church service in my home. Your attendance at our Garden Party, as well as all of your cards and Facebook greetings were greatly appreciated. Thank you to my children for making this all possible. I am very blessed. ~Gertie Morrison
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SALES, Graham Louis It is with heavy hearts that his loved ones announce the sudden death of Graham Louis Sales on July 12, 2019 at Ottawa General Hospital, from cardiac arrest following a very recent diagnosis of a rare and extremely aggressive form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Graham was predeceased by his parents Harold and Lyn Sales. He will be greatly missed by his partner and best friend Pat Lovell and her family, including parents John and Theresa Miller, brothers Brian (Louise), Barry (Barb), Timmy, and Terry, sisters Pauline Stuart (Richard) and Penny Tracey (Gerald) as well as by Pat’s children Kirtus Evoy (Lisa), Janel (John Gonzales) and Markus (Mallory Gilbert). Graham will also be deeply missed by long time family friends Pam and Phil LaPalme, Keith Clarke (Yelitza) and Keith’s children Gregory and Catherine. At the time of his death, Graham had been retired for eight years following a successful career with Ontario Correctional Services, serving most recently as Operational Manager, St. Lawrence Valley Correctional & Treatment Centre. Graham’s service was distinguished by his unwavering commitment to the rehabilitation of inmates with whom his communications were characterized by respect and compassion. Graham brought these same qualities to all of his interactions with others. He was known for his kindness, generosity, loyalty, open-mindedness and genuine interest in the views of others; he listened deeply and without judgment. He was a true gentleman with a terrific sense of humour and the integrity that comes from the confidence to be true to himself at all times. Graham’s family and friends are invited to join in a service to honour his life and his contribution to each of our lives on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West Perth www.blairandson.com, with a visitation from 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. and a service in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. with a reception to follow. A donation to one of the following charities in honour of Graham would be greatly appreciated: the Lanark Animal Welfare Society, the Perth & Smith Falls District Hospital, or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. For condolences or further information, visit our website at www.blairandson.com GIBSON, Robert M. “Bob” Bob passed away at Lanark Lodge on Wednesday, July 10th, 2019 at the age of 90 years. He was predeceased by his parents Bradford and Margaret (Riddell) Gibson and in 2013, by his beloved wife of 61 years Eleanor Geraldine “Gerrie” (McEwen) Gibson. Bob was the dearly loved father of Ken (Bev), Barbara (Bryan), Beverley (Rick), Nancy (Stephen), Sue (Tim), Kathy and Patti (Greg) and cherished grandfather of Jennifer, Stephen, Shane, Miranda, Elizabeth, Victoria, Maggie Jo, Luke, Rebecca, Elly, Cynzi, Mandy, John and Katelyn. He will be sadly missed by his greatgrandchildren Bobbi, Cullen, Abby, Katie, Pressley, Stella, Morley, Mason, Shea and Reese and great-greatgrandson Jakob. He is survived by his sister Helen (late Robert) McEwen and will be fondly remembered by all his family and friends. He was predeceased by his siblings Davy Gibson, Wynne Wilson, Hilda Hannah, Marcella Gibson (Infant), Gladys Dalgleish, an unnamed brother who died in infancy, Joyce Gibson, Pete Gibson, Betty Cooper and Jackie Smith. He was a special uncle to nephew Reg Gibson and nieces Norma Forbes and the late Rae Hannah with whom he was raised. Bob was born and raised in Mississippi Station. He was a carpenter and builder who was well respected for his dedication and attention to detail. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Friday, July 12th, 2019 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel Saturday at 10:00 a.m. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment in Robertsville Cemetery will follow the reception. In remembrance of Bob, contributions to the Trans Canada Trail Association, the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund or the Free Methodist Church, Mississippi Station would be appreciated. Bob’s family want to extend sincere thanks to all of the staff at Lanark Lodge for their outstanding care. For condolences or further information, visit our website at www.blairandson.com
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JANNEY, Lynda Mary (Firth) June 10, 1949 - July 5, 2019
Lynda Mary Janney was born in Ottawa on June 10, 1949. She was the daughter of Mary Anita Smith and Joseph Edward Firth, and the sister of Lorna Agnes Firth and Martin Joseph Firth. The Firth’s had a cottage on the Rideau River just past Manotick, Ontario which was adjacent to her grandfather and grandmother’s cottage. Lynda, Lorna and Martin spent many weekends and summers there and it was these experiences that shaped her love of the countryside and cottage country. Loving mother to April Rebecca Desjardins (nee Janney) and Douglas Matthew Janney Jr. as well as grandmother to Kevin Desjardins, Bradley Desjardins, Kayla Janney and Alyssa Janney. Lynda attended Immaculata High School in Ottawa and joined the Federal Public Service in 1967. During the 1970s she studied Human Resource Management at Algonquin College and the University of Ottawa. Following this, she entered the Human Resource Management field in the Public Service. She held various HR specialist positions and HR management positions in the Ministry Secretariat of the Ministry of the Solicitor General and in Health and Welfare Canada. She then moved to the Human Resources Branch of the Treasury Board Secretariat as an Executive where she dealt with organizational change at the most senior level and made recommendations to the Treasury Board. In 1970, Lynda met Doug Janney Sr. and married him on January 6, 1973. She shared his enthusiasm for cottage and country living with Doug and her children on Spectacle Lake, in Madawaska, Ontario and became a fishing partner too. There never was a dull moment as Lynda took on the role and responsibilities of not only a wife but also as a mother. During the same time she encountered increasingly more challenging work including being a ‘hockey Mom’ around the hectic and busy hockey schedules of both April and Doug Jr. Lynda was elected President of the Ottawa Women’s Hockey League in approximately 1982. Having owned several antique automobiles, she and Doug were also members of the Historical Automobile Society of Canada (HASC).
MERAW, Louis Earl Of Otty Lake, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 12, 2019 at Kingston General Hospital in his 91st year. Lou was the loving husband of the late Lorna Meraw. Cherished stepfather to Robert “Bud” (Joan) Harvey, and Teresa Hanna. Cherished grampa of Erin (Dave) Firlotte, Amber McFadden (Kevin), Jessica (Joe) Kilpatrick, and Megan (Craig) White. Great-grampa of Alex and Samantha Firlotte, Ben, Rylin, and Laura Kilpatrick, and William, Cameron, and Jackson White. Cherished brother of Bert (Helen) Meraw, and Pat (Jane) Meraw. Lou is predeceased by his brothers Wilfred, Larry, Michael (Sylvia), and his sister Betty. He will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews and friends. As per Lou’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no service will be held. Donations in memory of Lou may be made to a charity of your choice. Special thanks to Bob and staff at Lannin Funeral Home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca
In 1995 Lynda became involved with the Federal Science and Technology workforce and their HR issues. Lynda was instrumental in developing and implementing a framework and a process which resulted in improved human resources management of the Federal Science and Technology community. This framework and process became the norm for broader policy issues and was a model for other communities in the federal public sector such as the newly created Food Inspection Agency. As a result, in December 1999 Lynda received the “Head of the Public Service Award” presented by the Clerk of the Privy Council for valuing and supporting public service employees. After 35 years in the Public Service, Lynda retired in July 2002. Following the introduction of Bill C-17 on Firearms Safety, Lynda was appointed by Justice Canada and the Chief Provincial Firearms Office of Ontario as an Instructor and Examiner.
Lynda and Doug moved to Renfrew in 2002. Shortly after they became members of the Eganville Baptist Church.
She was also an avid reader and was a member of Renfrew’s “For the Love of Reading Book Club” including being a Trustee on the Renfrew’s Library Board for approximately 7 years, eventually becoming Chairperson. In March 2019, Lynda was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer which she ultimately lost her battle on July 5, 2019 with her family by her side at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. There will be a celebration of her life to be arranged shortly where friends and family are welcome.
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Lynda created beautiful paintings and artwork which her grandson Bradley continues today because of her sharing passion for the arts, whereby her other grandson Kevin plays guitar which Lynda never missed a concert.
JENNINGS, Marjorie Helen Peacefully, in her own way, on Monday, July 15, 2019 at the age of 86. Survived by her siblings Bill Wilson and Mary Sherwood. Loving mother of Karen and Randall. Dear grandmother of four grandchildren and great-grandmother of three. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Friday, July 19, 2019 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Service will be held in the chapel on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to AMSC (for Madagascar) or the Lanark County Food Bank would be appreciated by the family.
COURTICE, Paul Douglas B.A. L.L.B. Passed away peacefully on June 27, 2019 at his home at Sauble Beach, Ontario, in his 75th year, surrounded by his wife and daughters. Committed husband of Glenda Marie (née Nicholl) for 51 years. Will be missed by his daughters Jennifer Ruth Wickham (Alan) of Coventry, England and Catherine Elizabeth Courtice of Carleton Place, as well as his grandchildren Melissa Stiller (née Ford) (Ben), Jackson Ford, Nathan Wickham, Cashmen Ford, Elliot Wickham and Maggie Ford. Brotherin-law of Daphne Rohmann of California, Gordon Nicholl (Sandra) of Kingston and Claudia Brews (late Peter) of Calgary. Special cousin of Penny Clark (née Courtice) of Moncton, New Brunswick. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Douglas William Courtice and Lenore Gertrude Courtice (née Brigham) of Brockville and his brother, John Radcliffe Courtice of Sudbury. A graduate of the University of New Brunswick Law School (‘70) and Osgoode Hall (‘72), Paul practiced law for 36 years in Carleton Place and was the Town Solicitor. He was Chairman of the Upper Canada District School Board, served on the Board of Director of the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital and Lanark County Interval House, was member of the Carleton Place Civitan Club and long-standing parishioner and choir member of St. James Anglican Church. Paul was an accomplished Sommelier, a member of the National Capital Sommelier Guild and an avid lover of food and wine. He was a certified Lawn Bowling Level 2 Umpire and Competitive Coach in both Canada and the U.S. Paul enjoyed his retirement beside the love of his life, Glenda, summering at Sauble Beach and wintering at Maple Leaf Golf and Country Club, Florida. A Celebration of Paul’s Life will be held at St. Peter and St. Paul Anglican Church, 152 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa on Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 1 p.m. Memorial donations to Chapman House Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce (www.greybrucehospice.com) or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. A special thank you to Glenna Bartlett and Anne Shantz and the Palliative Care Team for their outstanding compassionate care.
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ROY, David Joseph Suddenly, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, July 7, 2019 at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Nicole Rheault. Loving father of Hélène Nadon (Guy) and David Jr. (Aline). Grandfather of Mathieu (Amanda), Alain (Jessyka), François Côté, Mélanie, Mireille, Amy and Alice. Great-grandfather of Nicholas, Kayla, Cédéric, Gabriel, Adrien, Alexis, Danika and Emma-Jean. Survived by his sibling-in-laws Francine (Normand), Réjean (Céline), Martin and Daniel. Predeceased by his parents Gilbert and Onésima Roy, his sisters; Imelda, Marie-Anne, Mérilda, Aurore and Lucille, and by his brothers Daniel, Aimé, Ubald, and Hervé. Fondly remembered by his special nephew Yvon Cyr, and by many other nieces, nephews, extended family and friends, including those who joined him at the Perth Civitan hall for bingo every Wednesday night, and neighbours from the Tay River Tent & Trailer Park. David was a very hard-working man, always having at least two jobs. The most of which he enjoyed was being a long-time employee for the City of Ottawa, and a tree surgeon. Gardening was his favourite hobby and he loved it dearly. Friends may pay their respects at the Saint Isidore Roman Catholic Parish, 1135 March Road, Kanata on Saturday, July 20, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. until time of mass at 2:30 p.m. Interment to follow at Saint Isidore Catholic Cemetery. In remembrance of David, memorial donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Lung Association would be appreciated.
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McKEEN, Joan Elenore (nee Quail) 1934 - 2019 Peacefully at the Brockville General Hospital on Thursday, July 11, 2019 in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late John “Bud” McKeen. Loving mother of Karen (Ron Moffitt), Carvel McKeen (Wendy Hill) and Casey McKeen (Laurie Gifford). Grand- mother of Krista (Marc Panciuk), Jonathon Moffitt (Shallon) Patrick McKeen (Tina), Dani (Ben Goulbourne), Samantha (Matt Wheeler) and Heather (Adam Scharf). Great-grand-Nan to Hailey, Gracey, Brooklynn, Addisyn, Kierstyn, Harper, Clayton, Harrison, and Tiberius. Dear sister of Lorna (late Bill Wilson) and Dedee (late Robert Hurlbert). Predeceased by her parents Carvel and Mabel Quail and her brothers Bob, Bud and Doug. Fondly remembered by her dear friends Mary Crummy, Nancy Ladouceur and Brenda Snowdon. Sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. A Memorial Gathering will be held at the Odd Fellows Hall, 119 Clothier St. E., Kemptville on Saturday, July 27, 2019 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Private family interment to take place at the Kemptville Public Cemetery. In memory of Joan, donations to the Lung Association or the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Irvine Funeral Home, 4 James St. E., Brockville.
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MERKLEY, James Lloyd “Jim” Jim passed away peacefully in hospital, Perth on Friday, July 12, 2019 at the age of 73. Beloved husband of Patricia (O’Donohue) Merkley. Loved brother of Earl (Kathy) Merkley, Joan Schreiber, Eleanor (Larry) Ramsey, Edmund (Susan) Merkley, Lois (Glen) MacDonnell, Carolyn (Ron) Jones and Fay Wagner and brother-in-law to Nick (Nancy) O’Donohue, Dwaine (Florence) O’Donohue, Sharon Lipp, the late Carol O’Donohue, Kevin (Mary) O’Donohue, Maureen (Burns) McLean, Bryan (Mary) O’Donohue, Stephen (Shirley) O’Donohue, Leonard O’Donohue, Doris Grant, Marian (Mike) McKay, Leo O’Donohue, Monica O’Donohue, Danny (Jane) O’Donohue and Michael (Joanne) O’Donohue. Jim will be dearly missed by his nieces and nephews, as well as many great friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis de Sales Church on Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Interment, St. Francis de Sales Cemetery at a later date. In memory of Jim, memorial contributions may be made to the St. Francis de Sales Church Building Maintenance Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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CAULEY, Michael ‘Stan’ Passed away peacefully with family by his side on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 in his 92nd year. He joins his wife and best friend of 62 years Theresa Cauley (nee Moore) who predeceased him in 2015. Loved and respected father of Anne (Rick) Plontz, Mary Lynn (Rob) Dales, Karen Donovan, Roger Cauley, Maureen (Tom) Douglas and Pat (Sheila) Cauley. Loving ‘Poppa’ of Angela Plontz (Kenny Proulx), and Joanne Plontz (Kyle Daigle), Chris (Lori), and Behn (Stephanie) Dales, Mike (Samantha Alexanian) and Lindsay (Adam Schofield) Donovan, Morgan (Ryan) Zurkowsky and Laura Douglas, Rebecca (William Earl), Brianna (Ryan Clark) and Sierra Cauley. “Great Poppa” to Maeve and Rhett Proulx, Cruz Brus, Charlie, Hudson, Stevie Lynn, Nash and Teddy Dales, Davis Earl and a 10th grandchild expected in November. He will be fondly remembered by his brother Anthony (Grace) Cauley and his sister Mary McKenna Coyne as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Thomas and Cecilia Cauley, brothers Roger, Jordan, Joseph and Frank Cauley. Dad was an avid sports fan, serving on the Smiths Falls Minor Hockey Association and the Smiths Falls Tee-Ball Association. He and Mom had their favourite spots at every sporting event of their children and grandchildren, often travelling miles to cheer them on. Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls, Friday, July 12, 2019 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Dad at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls. Private family interment will immediately follow the Mass at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to the Smiths Falls Hospital Foundation or the St. Francis de Sales Building Fund.
Memoriam
ANDERSON, Karen Tina Peacefully at home on July 4, 2019. Loving fiancé of Taylor Pierce. Beloved mother of Laura, Taylor and Ethan. Dear daughter of Joyce. Predeceased by her father Vincent and her grandmother. Will be missed by her dogs Bruno and Leo. A private graveside service was held for family at Capital Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, a donation to Lanark County Mental Health would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com
Greetings & Announcements MEMORIAL SERVICE DRUMMOND CENTRE COMMUNITY CEMETERY Sunday, July 21, 2:00 pm Please bring lawn chairs Rain location: Drummond Centre Township Hall
Memoriam
CODE, Dawna March 1953 - July 2017 In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, always true, There’s not a day, Dear Dawna, We don’t think of you. Lyall, Trevor and Families
LEVI, Helen Elizabeth In loving memory of a dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Helen Elizabeth Levi, who passed away July 21, 1987.
Remembering you is easy We do it everyday; Missing you is heartache That never goes away.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the family.
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Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
Auctions & Sales
Auctions & Sales
Auctions & Sales
Auctions & Sales
AUCTION SALE In Memory of Muriel Barill
GEMMILL, Dale September 7, 1945 - July 23, 2015
JOHNSON, Robbie “Rob” “Pee Wee” September 2, 1975 – July 17, 2016 3 years have passed and not a day goes by that you are not missed. Love Mom, Jeff, Kathy, Sandy, Karen, Mike, Dona, Harper, Finley
As time goes on without you, And the days turn to new years, They hold a million memories, And a thousand silent tears. To us you were so special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts, That you are here today. ~Forever loved and missed, Mary, Rodger, Scott, Cynthia, and their families
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our family, friends and neighbours for the wonderful outpouring of support during our time of grief in the loss of our sister, aunt and great-aunt. We were overwhelmed by the many expressions of sympathy: food offerings, phone calls, cards, visits, online condolences, memorial donations and flowers. Each and every gesture was a source of comfort for us. Thank you to all the caring personal support workers from Bayshore and the nursing staff from St. Elizabeth’s that helped to take care of Muriel. Thank you to Lanark County Health for the home support program and to Dr. Scott for the home visits which were truly appreciated. Thank you to Father Rod McNeil for officiating the graveside service. Special thanks to niece Jacqui Bowick-Sandor for delivering the eulogy and sharing your special memories. Thank you to Dale and Ryan from Lannin Funeral Home for organizing everything for us. Thank you to the ladies from the Smiths Falls Legion for providing the lunch. Close in our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered every day. Sincerely, Isabelle, Mary and family
TRACTOR. FARM EQUIP’T. MEAT PROCESSING EQUIP’T. FIREWOOD. TOOLS.
for Eric & Annie Laux from Smiths Falls take Carroll Rd. to # 1796 on Sat., July 20/19 @ 10 am Int. 454 diesel tractor w/ loader, 2 buckets & bale fork. Tractor chains. NH 7 ft haybine. NH side delivery rake. NH 67 square baler (good condition). 2 hay wagons. 36 ft steel bottom elevator w/ motor. Rhino 3 pth scraper blade. 5 ft Bush Hog. Walco s/a snowblower. 3 furrow trip beam plow.. 1 round bale feeder. Portable cement mixer. Yardman LT1238 ride-on mower. Homelike 5500 km generator. Chicken feeders & waterers. Elec. fencers. Calf puller. 5 single cord (+/-) firewood. Qty assorted sawn lumber. Sm. lawn trailer. 2 sm. air compressors. Anvil. Rona table saw . Bench drill press. Belt & disc sanders. All-angle chopsaw. B & D 7½ “ bandsaw. Bldg. jacks. Jackall. Rigid pipe threader, cutter & vice. Sump pump. Car ramps. Alum., step & extension ladders. Troy built rear tine tiller. Gas & electric push lawn mowers. Wheelbarrow. BBQ. Qty hand, power & garden tools. Tires. Milk crates. 10” meat cutting band saw on stand w/ utensils. Globe elec. meat slicer. Waring Pro MG100 300 watt s/s meat grinder. Kitchen Aid mix-master & other sm. kitchen appliances. 12 cu. ft. chest freezer. De & humidifiers. Mercury Dial-O-Matic c1950 sew machine w/ wooden case. Phillips 40” flatscreen TV. Dresser & chest of drawers. Knee hole desk. Vintage suitcase. Houseplants & many other articles too numerous to mention…….. The farm has been sold. The Laux’s are retiring from farming & moving to their cottage. Their machinery has been protected from the elements in storage sheds. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash or Cheque Only Catering
Jim Hands: The Voice of Experience Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser AUCTION SALE
CSAMER, Steve Hard to believe you got your angel wings 17 years ago. Mom got her wings in 2011 and you are now together again. Miss you everyday, and love you always.
Phyllis Frank and Nancy Gary and Dianne Judy
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HULL, James Ernest (Ernie) On this date and at this time With every passing year Both of us in our own way Have special thoughts of you so dear. Forty years since that sad day The memories will never pass away However long our lives may last We will always think of you. Lovingly remembered, ~Donna and Lynn
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Saturday July 20th - 10:00 am sharp for Jim and Elaine Stewart, 128 Sugar Bush Rd., Pakenham. A number of excellent Antique Furniture pieces - flat to the wall cupboard, single door tall pine cupboard, washstand; side server, dining room table, press back chairs; plank bottom chairs, trundle bed, press back rockers; dishes, glass ware, collectables, books, crocks, books; Horse Drawn 2 seater Express - Maker - James Robinson Blacks Corners, HD horse drawn sleigh; Zetor 3320 2 WD tractor with Hardy loader - good condition; Cockshutt 30; Cockshutt 40; wood splitter; 84” snow blower; AC Lawn Tractor; push mowers; pressure washers; hand tools; Stihl and Husqvarna Chain saws; etc. etc. Owners: Jim and Elaine Stewart Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
AUCTION SALE
Lanark Civitan Hall, Lanark, ON Thursday, July 25, 2019 Auction 5 p.m. ~ Viewing 4 p.m. ESTATE AUCTION Mazda B3000 V6 Sport truck, Bolens QT17 garden tractor, chainsaws, snowblower, generator, jewelry, quantity of tools, furniture, antiques, collectables and much more!! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque
Listing subject to change. Everything sells as is. Owners/Auctioneers not responsible in case of loss or accident.
Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722 Call Today To Book Your Auction Garages Sales
Garages Sales
Beckwith
FAMILY YARD SALE Fri. July.19th (12-5pm) Sat. July 20th (8-2pm) 2311-7th Line Road.
Women’s clothing ranging in sizes, boots, miscellaneous household items including appliances, golf clubs, ice fishing, books, garden hose and many many more.
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MERCIER, Gerald – In memory of a dear father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle, Gerald, who passed away July 21, 2001. His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know, He has found sweet rest at last. Lovingly remembered by Sandra and Dave Jerry and Eva grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Ian SPROTT June 17, 1949 - July 3, 2015 His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are past. And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. Always in our hearts Bonnie, Heidi, Holly, Shelby and Warren
CAMPBELL, Arnold The family of the late Arnold Campbell would like to thank relatives, friends, and neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown to us in recent weeks. Thank you for the floral tributes, memorial donations, sympathy cards, and for the food brought to our homes. We appreciate the kindness and understanding shown to us by the staff at a Carleton Place Hospital and Barkers Funeral Home. We wish to thank the pallbearers Taylor Bell, Brandon Bell, Eric Bennett, Duncan Moffat, Robert Campbell and Tim Groniger, as well as Honorary pallbearers Nicole Krosse, Andrea Bennett, Emily Moffat and Patricia Gagne. To Lois Wise and Dorothy Storms we thank you for your touching eulogies. Thank you to Rev. Bob Hill for his words of comfort and to Barb Dowdall for providing the lunch after the funeral service.
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Garages Sales
Garages Sales
Careers
Careers
Careers
General Help
General Help
Garage Sale Saturday, July 20th 8 am - 1 pm 16 Hunters Road (off Brockville Highway)
Sat, July 20th 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 192 Bay Road
Smiths Falls
Garage Sale Saturday, July 20th 8 am - 1 pm 10 Cedar Road
MANDATE: Reporting to the Ontario Works Manager, the incumbent will provide leadership, direction, planning, coordination and customer service for the Ontario Works program and Ontario Works staff. Assist with the development and implementation of program goals, objectives, policies and procedures and ministry and municipal budgets. Provide support to the Ontario Works Manager, assisting as needed with tasks and projects. Ensure staff are provided with and use the appropriate training and/or procedures, equipment and material to perform assigned duties. Ensure that all employees perform work in accordance with relevant Health and Safety Legislation. Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting employment opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca
Perth
Lanark County seeks applications for a Temporary Full-Time Children’s Services Clerk in our Children’s Services Department starting August 12, 2019 to approximately September 11, 2020.
Household Items, Books, Toys and MUCH MORE!
CHILDREN’S SERVICES CLERK TEMPORARY FULL-TIME (POSTING #SS2019-017)
Smith Falls
MANDATE: Reporting to the Children’s Services Manager, the successful incumbent provides clerical support to staff within Children’s Services to facilitate the operation of this division.
GIGANTIC MOVING SALE Sat., July 20th Continuing through to July 29th Starting 8 a.m. daily 80 Lavinia Street Rideau Ferry
MOVING SALE Sat., July 20 8 am - 2 pm 85 Old Kingston Rd. Exercise Equip., Home Decor, Rugs, Furniture, Tools, Misc. Outdoor, and Much More!
....... y u ..b ... l l e s . . . .... ..... . . t n ..re ... t s o p . .... Do it all
Ashton (Beckwith)
YARD SALE July 20 & 21, 9 am to 4 pm 183 Foster Road K0A 1B0
in the classifieds. Call 1-800263-6480 to plan your advertising campaign today!
JOB POSTING
Maintenance Technician - Instrumentation/Electrical
ONTARIO WORKS SUPERVISOR
Furniture, household articles, small appliances, bar art, and much more!!
Yards Sales Sat. July 20th ~ 8am - 2pm 207 & 146 Hoop’s Side Road
General Help
Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0
Lanark County is seeking a high energy, dynamic, professional to fill the following regular full-time opportunity in our Social Services Department starting September 3rd, 2019.
REGULAR FULL-TIME (POSTING #SS2019-018)
Smiths Falls
General Help
Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario
Smiths Falls
Something for everyone! Antiques, Collectables, Jewelry & MORE!
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General Help
For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at
www.lanarkcounty.ca
LEVI HOME HARDWARE BUILDING CENTRE in Almonte is Hiring
We are looking for a talented
Designer Sales Representative for our Kitchen and Flooring Department Primary Responsibilities * Design and Sales * Customer Service * Create 3D kitchen drawings with 2020 Design Software * Complete project estimates and review with customers * Order materials, Invoice orders * Schedule as well as coordinate installations as required with customers, installers and suppliers Qualifications * Strong written, verbal, math skills * Ability to solve problems * Work as part of a team * 2020 Design Software * Attention to detail * Sales experience
Please forward resume to Levi.Lumber@homehardware.ca
Nylene Canada Inc., a producer of Nylon Polymer and Carpet Fibre in Arnprior, Ontario, has an immediate career opportunity for a team oriented licensed Industrial Electrician. This challenging position requires a licensed electrician with preferably 2 years or more related industrial/commercial experience in medium/low voltage power systems, motors and associated AC & DC drives, instrumentation and microprocessor based control systems. This position is an 8 hour work day with rotational on-call responsibilities. To the successful candidate we provide excellent benefits with a competitive compensation package, training and advancement opportunities. Please forward your resume to: Human Resources Department Nylene Canada Inc. 200 McNab Street Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3P2 Or email to: humanresources@nylene.com We thank all the applicants for applying. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. No agencies please. Accommodations for job applicants with disabilities will be provided upon request.
Perth McDonald’s is now hiring for: DAY TIME, EVENINGS & WEEKENDS FULL-TIME and PART-TIME POSITIONS We are currently looking for smiling faces to join our team, at our location in Perth: As a member of our team, you’ll enjoy:
HIRING!
Topps Environmental Solutions is hiring for various positions! Truck Drivers, Labourers and Mechanics Offers competitive wages and optional benefits. Please send resume to: toppsemployment@ gmail.com
Drivers
PT Driver
Star Toilet Rentals is looking for a part-time driver with a clean driving record and G license. Please email resume to info@ startoiletrentals.com
Free uniforms Fun work environment
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Career Growth Opportunities * Valuable work experience *
Paid On-the-job training
APPLY AT: www.mcdonalds.ca/careers OR in person at: Perth McDonald’s-Hwy 7
DRIVERS REQUIRED
NOW HIRING
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.
REQUIRES CUSTODIANS PERMANENT Effective August 26, 2019 Notre Dame CHS, Carleton Place (20 hours per week, 7:00pm-11:00pm) St. Gregory, Carleton Place (20 hours per week, 4:00pm-8:00pm) St. Mary, Carleton Place (22.5 hours per week, 4:00pm-8:30pm) $20.82/hour CASUAL Effective Immediately Almonte/Carleton Place/ Smiths Falls/Perth Gananoque/Kemptville/Brockville (and surrounding areas) $20.82/hour
Casual Custodians are required to work on a casual and as needed basis, to cover for vacancies in schools. --------------------------------------------------Please refer to our website www.cdsbeo.on.ca for job descriptions and further information. Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter and resume in confidence by August 2, 2019, 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 Technical/ Skilled Trades
John Cameron Director of Education Technical/ Skilled Trades
Landraulics is Now Hiring: Excavator Operator Bobcat Operator Mini Excavators Operators Call 1-800-263-6480 to plan your advertising campaign.
Full-time year-round for the Ottawa Region Must be skilled. Call or text John 613-794-0005 or resumes can be sent to: info@landraulics.ca
To place an ad in this section call 1-800-263-6480
Tenders
Tenders
Tenders
Legals
Legals
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
Sealed Proposals will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 1:00 pm local time on the 22nd day of August 2019 for the
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES WATER TREATMENT AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT Three (3) Year Standing Offer Agreement CONTRACT # 19-PW-011 The primary engineering services required under this standing offer shall relate to disciplines that support municipal water treatment and wastewater treatment processes which may include but not be limited to: structural, geotechnical, electrical, environmental and mechanical.
Questions regarding this Request for Proposal are to be submitted to Jason Barlow, Manager of Water/Wastewater Treatment by email at jbarlow@smithsfalls.ca or by phone at 613-283-4124 ext 5501. If you wish to obtain copies of the Request for Proposal documents, please contact Kim Mulrooney by email at kmulrooney@smithsfalls.ca or by phone at 613-283-4124 ext 3302. The lowest or any Proposal will not necessarily be accepted. AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED Articles for Sale (Misc.)
Hay/Seeds/Grain
MATTRESS, QUEEN, plus box spring $100 Headboard $50
FOR SALE: New Holland 273 Square bailer with NH70 Thrower. Stored inside. call 613-264-8379
Canoe, excellent condition $600 613-519-5301
Firewood
WANTED TO BUY, HORSES, COLTS AND PONIES, All Types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.
Bid Documents are available at the address listed below. For additional information please call 613-267-4200 x2414 Sealed bids will be received by the Lanark County Housing Corporation, 52 Abbott St. N. Unit #4, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1W3 until 11:00 A.M., Friday August 16, 2019. Attention: Housing Operations Supervisor Or via email to ddicaire@lanarkcounty.ca Public opening to be held immediately thereafter. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
JANE MONAGHAN Barrister and Solicitor 11 Water Street Elgin, ON K0G 1E0 613-359-5108 Solicitor for the Estate Coming Events
Request for Proposals No.: LC-2019-004
Long Term Care Strategy Consultant is available on Lanark County Website under “Bidding Opportunities- Other Departments”. Web link for document is: http://www.lanarkcounty.ca/Page2194.aspx Farmer’s Market
Farmer’s Market
Domestic Help Wanted
Coming Events
St. Bridget Cemetery Steak BBQ Sunday, August 11, 2019 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. BVM Hall Stanleyville $25 per person for tickets call 613-812-8112
home improvement / service professionals
Tree/Stump Service
Tree/Stump Service
HELP WANTED
Presents our first ever
Event!
Saturday, July 27, 2019 Market opens at 8:30 a.m.
We will be featuring a pink tractor from Adam Kittle Snowblowing, a brand new transport truck from Vanson Transport Inc., 2 school buses from Valley Bus Lines and 2 trucks and trailers from B. Lesway Transportation
Address: 2397 Roger Stevens Dr. in the big red barn!
If you have questions, or if you would like to participate in our event, email: northgowersfarmersmarket@gmail.com Registration
Registration
Hunter Safety/CFSC Course
July 19-21 Bolingbroke, ABC Hall To register contact Glenn 613-273-2571 gmrussell635@gmail.com Personals/Companion SENIOR MALE seeks female, over 60, for outings and friendship. I enjoy various activities. 613-461-2264
Personals/Companion Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158 Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696.
Free RentSingle Person Wanted to live in house in Perth with independent, handicapped, 41 year old male. Duties are to keep house clean and make meals in exchange for free rent and all utilities paid. Not required to stay all day.
ARNIPRIOR & Area • Tree Services • Fully Insured • Tree Trimming • Removal • Stump Grinding • Clearing Certified Arborist on Staff
DRKConstruction1@gmail.com 613-620-0127 or 613-298-9699 (cell)
Call 613-259-3153
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 amount of waste going to landfills and when added to your garden, helps nourish soil and plants.
Painting & Decorating
TOM’S CUSTOM
AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates
(613)283-8475
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
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.
Travel & Vacations
Travel & Vacations
Ont. Reg. #4072302
Ticketing Agent For:
· AIR TICKETS · HOLIDAY PACKAGES
***Taxes are Included in Prices*** OH CANADA EH! – Sept. 7 – Ottawa - lunch and show ...............................................................................$78.89 – enjoy a five course dinner and musical comedy show. MYSTERY TOUR – Sept. 25 – Lunch and sightseeing ..................................................................................$89.90 – Where are we going? What are we doing? Lots of fun, surprises and good food. KINGSTON PENITENTIARY – Sept. 28.......................................................................................................$79.11 – includes a 90 minute tour of Canada’s famous jail. MONTEBELLO - Oct. 2 – enjoy a lunch buffet................................................................................................$90.00 – time to explore the Chateau, visit the local shops and a ferry ride. WATERTOWN SHOPPING - Nov. 26 – great bargains, BLACK FRIDAY PRICES and no crowds. ...........$55.37 CHRISTMAS LIGHTS TOUR - Dec. 11th .............................................................................watch for details.
Visit our website: www.echotoursandtravel.com
9 Chambers Street, Smiths Falls K7A 2Y2 · 284–2003 or 1-800-667-0210
Houses for Sale
Houses for Sale
Apartments for Rent
SMITHS FALLS, private suite. Executive home, available July 1, furnished, $1200/mnth, all inclusive. References SMITH FALLS; charming creek side 100 acres estate 613-284-8000 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 Carleton Place, Seniors price $549 000. 55’s+. No smoking, no COMMERCIAL, SMITH FALLS; huge tree corner town pets. 1st & last mnts rent lot over an acre. Large garage and workshop. Ample 2 bedr $1175 with balcony. room to build a new home or expand. A steal under 613-863-6487 $124 000. WORLD CLASS WATERFRONT RESORT. 100 Accommodations picturesque wooded acres. State of the art modern Wanted 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 SEMI-RETIRED OCCUproperty. $2 000 000. PATIONAL therapist IN TOWN SMITH FALLS; classy and charming 3 quiet, responsible febedroom Victorian red brick home centre of town. Full male. Looking for a dry basement with high ceiling. Walk up 3rd story attic place to live long term in with possibilities, $189 000. Perth. Call HISTORICAL CENTURY STONE CHURCH (1859) 613-290-5982 St. Thomas Anglican Church, excellent condition, Includes bell, pews, organ. Stained glass windows. Sketched by group of 7 artists (A. Y. Jackson). A great Condos for Rent retreat. Just south of Smiths Falls. $69,900 M.L.S. WANTED; 2-3 bedroom bungalow or two storey home 2 BEDROOM Condo in on large lot, smith falls area, for waiting cash buyer. Perth, adult lifestyle community, non-smoking, 4 appliances includHomes/Properties Apartments for Rent ed. Available October 1st. $1500/month + Wanted utilities. Call BALDERSON; NEW SEN- 613-278-2134 SERIOUS DAIRY farmer IORS GROUND FLOOR seeking 100-250 acres APARTMENT. Large 2 productive soil and de- bedroom, plus large storHouses for Rent cent buildings. Also age area. All appliances indedicated beef farmer cluding dishwasher, requires 60-200 acres washer and dryer. Walk-in LARGE 3 Bedroom with good house and shower plus bathtub. home in Smiths Falls barn for cash. Call Gerry Hardwood floors, heat, hyfor rent. Good H u d s o n : dro and A/C included. Pets neighbourhood. Garage, 1-613-449-1668. Sales welcome, Non-smoking, heat, hydro, water, fridge Representative of Remax large and stove included. parking area. Riverview Realty Ltd. Available Sept. 1/ Oct. 1, $1750./month. Available Brokerage. September 1st. Call $1700/mo. Info Gerry Perry, 613-284-4191. 613-278-0088
Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage Gerry Hudson: Sales Representative 1-613-449-1668
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.
Apartments for Rent 100 HIGH STREET, Carleton Place, 2 bedroom, Fridge, stove, hot water, heat, parking included. $900 plus hydro. Available Immediately. Call 613-257-3122
PORTALND VILLAGE 1 bedroom apt Hanna Park, Big Rideau Lake, close to beach and marina. Large fenced deck, with waterfront view. Included; stove, fridge, washer, dryer, outside parking for 1, $700 per month, plus heat and hydro. Avail September 1, 613-929-3581, email drummyo19@gmail.com PERTH BACHELOR apartment for rent. Available August 1st, $795 per month plus utilities. Parking included. First, last and references will be required. 613-267-8714
Industrial/Commercial for Rent/Wanted CARLETON PLACE, commercial, industrial, office, shop, warehouse space available now. great location, easy Ottawa access. 350, 900, 1200, 1800 sq ft. Gibson Center, 50 Bennett St. 613-257-5711 CARLETON PLACE, commercial, industrial, office, shop, warehouse space available now. great location, easy Ottawa access. 350, 900, 1200, 1800 sq ft. Gibson Center, 50 Bennett St. 613-257-5711
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Bids are invited for the following: RFP - 2019 - 02 Winter Maintenance Services of Parking Lots & Sidewalks for LCH Buildings in Smiths Falls & Perth, ON
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.
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THURSDAY, JULY 18
Kemptville Live Music Festival 2019 WHEN: 12:00 a.m WHERE: Kemptville College, 830 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: Kemptville Live Music Festival, https://www.kemptvillelivemusicfestival.com/ COST: See web site for ticket info The fifth Kemptville Live Music Festival takes place July 18 to 21 on the grounds of the historic kemptville college, just a 25minute drive from downtown Ottawa. Tickets are on sale online at www.kemptvillelivemusicfestival.com. Summer Family Fun Days Skate and a Movie WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Centre, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2589569, thurlbert@northgrenville.on.ca, https://www.northgrenville.ca/ngdocs/Recreation/ SummerFamilyFun-
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Days2019web.pdf COST: $8, show only: $5, skate or movie only: $2 Join the Municipality of North Grenville for a performance by magician Kevin Smith, public skating and the movie, "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World." Movie at 10 am, skate from noon to 12:50 pm and magic show at 2 pm. Bring picnic lunch. Bridge WHEN: 6:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Pres-
cott 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 613-806-4495 or 613795-7155.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
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: Friday Fun Days at the North Grenville Public Library is a dropin 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. Wellness in the Park WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Rotary Park, Corner of Prescott and Clothier streets, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2585775 COST: Meet Om Shanti from Bodhi Tree Yoga for a one-hour Hatha Yoga class. This is an all levels class. Remember your yoga mat. Game Night at KYC WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville Youth Centre, 5 Oxford St W, Kemptville CONTACT: 613258-5212 COST: Game Night at the Kemptville Youth Centre most Fridays until 9 pm. Check schedule at www.facebook.com/ KemptvilleYouth/.
WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Food Basics parking lot, R.R. #5 2615 County Road 43, Kemptville CONTACT: rod@hwy43carclub.com COST: The Highway 43 Car Club's 14th annual Kemptville Cruise Night goes every Friday from May to September. We will have a Hot Rod Diner on Wheels present at Cruise Nights this year.
SATURDAY, JULY 20
Monthly Breakfast WHEN: 8:00 a.m 10:00 a.m WHERE: Kemptville Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2585734 COST: $6 for adults, $3 for children six and under The Kemptville Legion hosts a monthly breakfast on the third Saturday of each month. Everyone welcome. Family Trail Walk/Run Club WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 9:30 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Centre, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: Kristin Strackerjan, Kstrack76@gmail.com COST:
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Royal Canadian Sea Cadets WHEN: 8:30 a.m WHERE: Pte. Blake Williamson Memorial Hall, 25 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: 613258-3318 COST: The Royal Canadian Sea Cadets is for youth aged 12-18 to develop attributes of good citizenship and leadership, promote physical fitness and stimulate interest in sea, land and air activities of the Canadian Forces. They meet Mondays and Wednesdays.
SUNDAY, JULY 21
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 Takes place rain or shine, May 19 to October in the B&H parking lot.
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Every Saturday, the North Grenville Family Trail Run/Walk Club meets at Veteran's Park, beside the municipal centre. The weekly meet-up includes warm up and cool down between walks/runs. Preregistration not required.
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