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Enjoy the August long weekend by getting outside and celebrate 200 years of the Rideau Canal’s history during the Merrickville Lions Club’s annual Canalfest Aug. 5 to 7. All activities take place in picturesque Blockhouse Park along the canal and the event features local vendors and craftspeople, live entertainment, face painting, mini pony rides, canoe rides, colonial dressed models, barbecue and refreshments and more. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. all three days. On Saturday, Aug. 5, festivities begin with a science/variety show for children at 10 a.m. featuring Dr. Four Face. Afterwards at noon, the official opening will take place with Merrickville-Wolford Mayor Da-

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vid Nash. The Irish Roots Music take to the stage from 1 to 4 p.m. to perform, followed by Kids Play at 6:30 p.m. On Sunday, Aug. 6, Jack Arnold and Russ Kelly will perform and afterwards, K Towne Trio takes over from 1 to 4 p.m. Kids Play will be at 6:30 p.m. The final day, Monday, Aug. 7, features an open mike session from 10 a.m. to noon and Django Fet from 1 to 4 p.m. Throughout the three days, browse more than 25 craft vendors, view a pack of alpacas, take in the model boat “show and sail” or the Voyageur canoe races. The popular Loonie Evelyn Harford/Metroland Fishing Derby for children will once again take place and Andrea Howard (The Bug Lady) will Swimmers grabbed some relief from the heat in Kemptville. Pictured here, Bayen McAlbe back with her “muse- lister, 6, gets launched by dad, Darrell McAllister, at the Kemptville Pool at Riverside Park on Sunday, July 30. um in a suitcase.”

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Seeking input on Lanark County's economic development plan Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation, Lanark County and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs are leading an economic development strategic planning process for the county and are seeking input from stakeholders. This county-wide partnership initiative is driven by all municipalities in Lanark County and economic development stakeholders throughout the wider region. Since the process began in May, the leadership team has met twice and numerous meetings with smaller working groups have taken place. Currently the process has engaged 41 representatives from every municipality in the county. “We have met our initial milestones toward our goal of developing a roadmap for future economic development programs and services for the county, which can also be used by the individual municipalities,” explains Stacie Lloyd, Regional Economic Development Officer for Valley Heartland. Lanark County Bill Dobson says

he is enthusiastic about the process. “It is great to have the collaboration of every one of the municipalities in Lanark County, along with economic development stakeholder advisory groups in the wider region of Smiths Falls and North Leeds. By working together we will ensure a strong future for our businesses and residents.” Stakeholder groups include economic development committees, chambers of commerce, BIAs, educational and healthcare organizations, and business community representatives. “Now we are seeking high-level information from the stakeholders,” Lloyd said. “We are asking them to complete a questionnaire to provide input on the things that make Lanark County a great place to live, work and play, and on actions that could be taken to improve Lanark County.” The questionnaire can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/ r/5PKFV2H until Aug. 14. Initial meetings set the foundation for the process and how each com-

munity will contribute to the collaborative plan. Participants have been delving into the demographics and economy of the county to consider local industry sectors, workforce, strengths and future opportunities in economic develop. Lloyd explains two working groups

were formed to continue the analysis and engage Economic Development Stakeholder Advisory Groups to provide insight into the collaboration. “We want to ensure key priorities from existing municipal and regional plans are incorporated into the process.”

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United Way Lanark County and 3M Canada backpack drive returns Once again, our local 3M Canada Perth plants are stepping up to run a Backpack Drive to collect school supplies and donations for local youth in Lanark County. With the new school year just over a month away, there will still be kids returning without the supplies they need to achieve their full potential. Unfortunately, not all families are able to afford this traditional purchase. “Over the past 2 years, 3M and the community were able to fill 50 backpacks for kids in our community,” says Kate Hallas, Resource Development Officer for United Way Lanark County. “The company and its employees continue to show initiative and drive to help those in need in our community, and we are so grateful for their support and willingness to bring awareness to local issues. 3M has been both a long-time, and one of our largest, supporters through corporate and employee donations – they exemplify true community spirit.” Employees of 3M will be donating supplies and cash to the drive, and invites the public to participate as well. “At 3M we are proud to be part of this community initiative. We are honoured to participate in such a worthwhile event,” says Allyson McIntyre, Human Resources Manager at 3M Perth. The following locations will accept

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Bring kids and grandkids for evening of fun and laughter at Station Theatre Good summer theatre is coming your way in mid-August. Fort Hemlock, a play about Smiths Falls, written by local playwright Emily Duberville, begins its run Aug. 18 and goes to Aug. 27. Tickets for the play are on sale this week. You can find them at Special Greetings, 8 Russell Street E., Smiths Falls (cash only), smithsfallstheatre. com (PayPal/Visa/MasterCard), by phone at 613-283-0300 (Visa/MasterCard), at the door, if available, a halfhour before performance (cash only). Find the theatre at 53 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls. Summer hours for the Station Theatre are Monday to Friday, 9 to 12. This is the world première of Fort Hemlock. Not to give anything away, but it’s set back in the 1870s, is about turkey wars and children (especially girls) taking on the bad guys. Dialogue is quick and sharp, and there’s lots of action for kids — a perfect

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Local 3M Canada Perth plants are stepping up to run a Backpack Drive to collect school supplies and donations for youth in Lanark County. With the new school year just over a month away, there will still be kids returning without the supplies they need to achieve their full potential. Unfortunately, not all families are able to afford this traditional purchase. 350 backpacks this year, and the numbers continue to rise. The youth centres of Lanark County and Smiths Falls will distribute our donations collected from this year’s drive,” adds Hallas. What to donate The drive needs new backpacks and unopened supplies for students in Grade 7 to 12. The Back To School Kits will specifically include: backpacks, pencil crayons with sharpener (24 pack), markers (12 pack), pencils, blue pens, 1.5” binders, highlighters, lined paper, large glue sticks.

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We also appreciate cash or gift cards to local stores, which we will use to complete the kits with the necessary items. The drive will run until Monday, Aug. 21. Help our youth start their school year off right, confident and ready to learn! For more information, please contact the United Way Lanark County Office at 613-253-9074 or Kate Hallas via email at khallas@lanarkunitedway.com. Submitted by United County Lanark County

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t’s easy to love Justin Trudeau. It’s easy to hate Justin Trudeau. He’s polarizing, not in a way that, say, Stephen Harper or Mike Harris were. But you either really dislike him, or believe him to be the second coming. Or you want to like him personally, but don’t jive with how he’s running things. This past week, it all came to a head when he graced the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. And when you saw it, you either swooned or wretched. Or shook your head. Granted, it was an American take on Trudeau, a “Why can’t he be our leader?” contrast with Donald Trump. (They even called the RCMP the Royal Canadian Mountain Police in an early draft ... whoops!) Now, to be fair, other world leaders are more than capable of making complete fools of themselves, too. Ireland’s new leader, Leo Varadkar, went all fanboy on Justin on July 4 in Dublin when he proudly showed off his maple leaf socks for him, like a younger brother seeking big bro’s approval. Varadkar, in his first meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May, pointed to the spot at 10

Downing St. in London where Hugh Grant had done his dance routine in the 2003 movie Love, Actually. (“Cop yourself on, Leo,” Ireland’s answer to The Onion, Waterford Whispers, wrote.) Russian leader Vladimir Putin has been going around topless in the summertime for years now. On the one hand, who cares if Trudeau introduces a music act on Canada Day wearing a Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy T-shirt? On the other hand, while there is a lot of spectacle and performance to be had in politics - and few do it better than Trudeau he is a fallible being who had let us down on many fronts (proportional representation, a muddy foreign policy, Omar Khadr, sky-high deficits.) One of the more damning lines about Trudeau’s cover story came from a Vancouver cartoonist, J.J. McCullough, writing in The Washington Post, who said, “It is the luxury of foreigners to treat politics of other countries as parable, entertainment, or escapist fantasy. Actually living in a country run by a social media celebrity is a lot less fun.”

Father’s idea ended in Mary and family running for cover

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other said Father was playing with fire, and as it turned out, he was. It had to do with the constant annoyance of mosquitoes, which invaded us every summer. There was nothing we liked better at the end of a day, than to escape the heat of the house and move our kitchen chairs out in the backyard, and sit a spell as the night closed in around us. Mother would play her mouth organ, and my sister Audrey would sing, and off in the distance we might hear the frogs. My brother Everett, who could whistle better than anyone in Northcote, when coached would join Mother and Audrey. If you weren’t sitting on a kitchen chair, you were on a

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blanket on the ground, and since I was scared in the dark, I would sit as close to Mother as possible. We wouldn’t be out there more than a few minutes when one after the other of us would be swatting our arms and bare legs, hoping to connect with the horde of mosquitoes laying in wait for us. Soon Mother would say, “Enough of this, those blessed mosquitoes are eating us alive.” Then one night Father said he had an idea, and he vanished into the drive shed and lit the lantern. We had no idea what he was up to, but we could hear the hammer, and soon we could smell coal oil. We could faintly see his outline when he came out of the drive shed with

whoosh, like many people taking a big breath at the same time, and the whole thing burst into flames, and pieces of the feed bags flew everywhere. The fire lit up the entire area, including the barn yard, and

the lantern in one hand and a long piece of wood wrapped at one end with piles of feed bags. And it reeked to high heaven of coal oil. Father told us to put our chairs in a circle, and once we settled down, he took a match from his pocket, scraped it along the thigh of his overalls, and touched the match to the coal oil soaked bags on the end of the piece of wood. It sounded like a huge

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the coal oil which had dripped down the piece of wood, set it on fire too, and those sitting on the kitchen chairs knocked them over trying to get away from the flames which I was sure were going to burn down

the entire farm, including the log house and barns! Father dropped the flaming coal oil soaked mass and headed for the house right behind See MARY page 9

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Reader takes offense to Khadr editorial

like.” To be succinct, and to quote Colonel Potter: RE: July 22 editorial regarding Omar Khadr “Horse Pucks.” People have their rights violated every day. I’m not certain that you wrote this piece, but Just try to get past the Judicial Great Wall. I take exception to statements like, “Citizenship does not mean you only help people you like.” Bruce Williamson, Our Prime Minister has stated: (paraphrased) Port Elmsley Road “You don’t support the rights of only people you DEAR EDITOR:

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Reader: Khadr had no right to claim charter of rights protections DEAR EDITOR:

Mr. Long’s letter, ‘Reader supports Khadr settlement,’ was decidedly one-sided. In it he determined that all evidence and factors that justified an award of $10.5 million to Mr. Khadr were factual whereas all that detracted from it were mere suppositions. Three factors stand out in this regard. They were the claim that young Omar was a “child soldier”, that his “due process” Charter rights were infringed upon and

that he was “tortured” while imprisoned in Guantanamo. Mr. Khadr was plucked from a foreign battlefield and was subject to the international laws of war – not the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In accordance with the related conventions in place at the time of his capture, Mr. Khadr was not a “child” soldier. At best, he could be considered a “youth” at the time of his capture but still eligible for treatment as an adult given the nature and severity of his crimes. Additionally, he could not be

considered a “soldier” under these same conventions as he was an “unlawful enemy combatant.” As such, he could not even be considered to be a “Prisoner of War” but, rather, an irregular subject to trial by military tribunal. Canada, as a signatory to the Geneva Conventions that informed Khadr’s treatment, was neither obliged nor authorized to extend Charter protections to Khadr whilst he was an American captive. Indeed, related Canadian Forces’ doctrine dictates that the interrogation of combatants, unlawful

or not, shall always be conducted as if the subject had Prisoner of War status. It is important to note that this status does not afford the prisoner a right to have a lawyer present during such interrogations. In the matter of torture, this same doctrine is adamant that a prisoner not be subjected to “unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment”. At the same time, however, it requires that allegations of ill-treatment be supported by evidence that establishes proof of such “beyond a reasonable doubt.” Allegations of torture in Khadr’s case were floated by an affidavit that originated with the Khadr legal team. These allegations were investigated by the military judge, Patrick J. Parrish, who determined that no evidence After the cynical cruelty with rule of law, we need to protect those existed to support the numerous accusations. All this to say there was which this still-young man has been values. no basis to conclude that Khadr was the treated, he deserves a chance to move Thank you for speaking out. on and make a life for himself. If we are proud of living in a country that Suzette MacSkimming usually respects human rights and the Perth

Reader supports letter writer on Khadr editorial DEAR EDITOR:

I appreciate the well-informed letter about the Omar Khadr situation, which Murray Long wrote for readers last week. I learned a lot from it.

MARY

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us. We didn’t need a lantern to see our way. When we got inside, and Mother lit the lamp, we saw that Father’s straw hat was minus its front brim, and his face was blackened with soot. He went right to the wash basin on the bench at the back door. Mother was determined that none of us should go to bed until the fire was out, but Father said it would burn itself out, and we had nothing to worry about. Mother wasn’t so sure. He was right of course. It didn’t take long for the feed bags to burn down. As for sitting out on a summer evening, that was the end of that. The mosquitoes

won the battle. All that remained of Father’s idea was a half burnt stick of wood, a brown pile of burnt feed bags, and the smell of coal oil which lingered in the backyard for days. And just to remind us of Father’s attempt to rid us of the summer plague of mosquitoes was a circle of burnt grass right in the middle of the backyard. 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.

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The inaugural Slut Walk Lanark County took place on July 27 in Carleton Place. After gathering in the park behind the town hall, Tracy Kwiss, above right, addresses participants. To the right, one of the participants sends a powerful message.

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target of mistreatment. This assessment was reinforced when video evidence was uncovered that proved Khadr took part in the building and implanting of Improvised Explosive Devices. It was at this point that Khadr refused to take the stand and subject his claims of torture to cross examination. It was also at this point that he confessed to his crimes. At the end of the day, Khadr was an unlawful enemy combatant who confessed his crimes due to the evidence against him – not because he was tortured. He had no right to claim Charter protections and should have been prosecuted for treason upon his return to Canada. The fact that he was not was a disservice to Canada and those charged with her defense. Major (Ret’d) Russ Cooper Carleton Place


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multi-million dollar luxury self-guided tour boat company will set up headquarters on the Rideau Canal in Smiths Falls in the spring of 2018. Gagne is looking forward to working with the Ontario Highlands Tourism Organization and Le Boat to do so. “We’re in preliminary stages with this plan and I’m really looking forward to see what options there are,” Gagne said. There are ‘Stay-and-Play’ packages offered to customers, where they book a stay at the hotel and play a round of golf. There are several golf courses in the area with whom the hotel collaborates to offer guests even more options during their stay-over in Perth. “We’re going to be working with Perth Outfitters and offer a new package, Parkside and Paddle,” he said. This option will allow guests the opportunity to have some outdoor fun at Perth Outfitters, which offers paddling, mini-golf and a trail used as a skating rink in winter, and go-kart or pedal bike path during the summer. Guests to the Best Western Plus hotel will notice the addition of Slackoni’s Parkside Bistro and the biggest patio in Perth, which overlooks the street to the front and the Tay Canal to the side. The intimate space is secluded and will host a series of outdoor music during the summer months. On Fridays there will be live music on the patio, and on Thursday – once a month – there will be jazz artists performing inside the restaurant. This pairs nicely with the addition of the Slackoni’s Bistro where guests and the public in general can come and dine. Celebrating five years since the hotel’s rebirth in 2012, the Best Western Plus Perth Parkside Inn

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Rideau Lakes Township will take part in Open Doors Aug. 19 and 20 STAFF

If you haven’t been inside the UNESCO heritage lockmaster’s building along the Rideau Canal, or the revamped Opinicon in Chaffey’s Lock, or inside the stately William Bell House in Delta, then now is the chance to have a look. Rideau Lakes Township is gearing up for Doors Open Aug. 19 and 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with 18 stops along the way. It's part of Doors Open Ontario, under Ontario Heritage Trust. Why not make a day of it and spend your afternoon travelling the scenic roads throughout the township?

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Stops include Barnyard Gardens in Portland. Originally, two brothers farmed these 100 acres; one family farm was located behind the other with a laneway leading to the back farm. This laneway forms an integral part of the studding gardens that now surround the 1885 home and the barn, which was built in the 1940s. This property is located at 9139 County Road 42. The Opinicon, located at 1697 Chaffey’s Lock Road in Elgin, has been lovingly restored by new owners. Beloved by generations of anglers and vacationers, this iconic resort has undergone substantial upgrades while

maintaining its original early- and mid-20th century charm. Take an inside tour at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and hear the stories behind this gem of the Rideau. If you plan to stay for lunch, it’s recommended you make reservations. Wykes Boat Works in Harlem, located at 2551 Harlem Road will have award-winning boat works on display. In the 1950s, Frank Wykes began making pine plank, flat-bottomed fishing boats for local tourism operators. Come see this third generation family business that is still crafting new boats and restoring antique wooden vessels – many of which are displayed at boat shows throughout North America.

SAtURDAY EVENtS

10:00 am to 3:00 pm Free Face Painting by volunteers of YAK youth services which provides programs, services, counselling, food and support for teens in need. (near Commerce Building) 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Live music by Still Kicking 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm The Birds of Prey Show featuring at least 5 Birds of Prey (near Commerce Building) 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm Wine tasting with Jackson Triggs & Inniskillen as well as beer tasting and

liquor with Perth Brewing Co. & Top Shelf Craft Distillers 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Beer Tent on Premises 4:00 pm Garlic Bread Tasting Disc Jockey Pat Labelle of Music Mix on the Grounds throughout the day Garlic Braiding with Al Cowan of the Ontario Garlic Growers Association (Ongoing on the Grounds) Make Sure to try the Garlic Ice Cream

liquor with Perth Brewing Co. & Top Shelf Craft Distillers Garlic Braiding with Al Cowan of the Ontario Garlic Growers Association (Ongoing on the Grounds) 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Beer Tent on Premises 3:00 pm Garlic Bread Tasting Disc Jockey Pat Labelle of Music Mix on the Grounds throughout the day

Saturday and Sunday

Special Pie each day from the delicious Perth Pie Co. *(framing by Gilded Corner, Amy Blair, Smiths Falls 613-284-2524 Anne Chambers Al Cowan Dr. W.E. Hall PARTICIPANTS: Décor: Hillside Gardens Sherry Hutt Linda Lovell Patrick Mahoney Evan Hall Bids close at 3.00 p.m. Sunday Garry Martin Dorothy Renals (late)* Elly Tysick Maria Saracino

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A Lions Club of Perth Event in support of local causes

It’s “Chic to ReeK”...

• Maple-Ain Farms, 21 Hunter’s Road, Smiths Falls; • Narrows Lockstation, 1275 Narrows Lock Road, Portland; • Newboro Lockstation, Newboro Lock Road, Newboro; • Old Stone Mill, 46 King St., Delta; • Poonamalie Lockstation, Poonamalie Road, Smiths Falls; • Portland-on-the-Rideau, 23 Water St., Portland; • St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 15 Brock St., Newboro; • Royal Sappers and Miners Cemetery, 8640 County Road 42, Newboro. For more information, visit www. doorsopenontario.on.ca/rideaulakes

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SAtURDAY, AUgUSt 12th • 9Am-5pm 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Free Face Painting by volunteers of YAK youth services which provides programs, services, counselling, food and support for teens in need. (near Commerce Building) 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Live music by Blue Skies Fiddle Orchestra 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm The Birds of Prey Show featuring at least 5 Birds of Prey (near Commerce Building) 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Wine tasting with Jackson Triggs & Inniskillen as well as beer tasting and

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These are just a few of the places open for visitors during the weekend. Others include: • Chaffey’s Lockmaster’s Museum, 1724 Chaffeys Lock Road, Elgin; • Chaffey’s Lockstation, Chaffey’s Lock Road, Elgin; • Davis Lockstation, Davis Lock Road, Elgin; • Elgin Red Brick School, 3 Halladay St., Elgin; • Foley Mountain Conservation Area, 105 Perth Road North, Westport; • Jones Falls Lockstation, 182 Lock Road, Elgin; • Leeds County Draft Horse Club, 6 Kelly’s Rd., Lombardy;

Sunday

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Hall Entries Drop Off ...........................7:30-8:30am Childrens’ Horse & Pony Show ....................... 8am 4-H Inter-County Goat Demonstration .......... 11am 4-H Inter-County Sheep .................................. 1pm Antique & Agricultural Displays................. All Day Midway · Robert Gable Shows ................. 12 Noon All Day Exhibit Hall Open ..................... 1pm - 9pm The Old Crow Café ............................... 1pm - 7pm Beer Tent ............................................... 6pm - 1am Truck Pull + Modified Trucks ........................... 7pm The G-MEN · Main Stage ...................... 9pm - 1am

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Sunday August 13th

Antique & Agricultural Displays.................. All Day Midway All Day The Old Crow Café........................... 7:30am - 5pm (Breakfast ends at 10:30am Exhibit Hall Open ................................ 9am - 5pm Canadian & Miniature Horse Show, Ring 1 .... 9am Draft Commercial Horse Show, Ring 2 ............ 9am 4-H Inter-County Dairy Show ..................... 9:30am 9 Hole Mini Golf Putt ......................... 11am - 3pm Horse Pull ...................................................12 noon Beer Tent ......................................... 12 noon - 5pm Dairy Cattle Show ......................................... 1pm Jessica Wedden · Main Stage............... 1pm - 3pm

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City Stream Watch targets Upper Carp, Huntley creeks for potential flooding Two creeks in the City of Ottawa are the focus of this year’s City Stream Watch program. Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority staff, summer students and volunteers have spent the month of July obtaining, recording and managing valuable information on the physical and biological characteristics of Upper Carp and Huntley creeks. “The goal of City Stream Watch

is to ensure creeks and streams in the City of Ottawa are respected and valued natural features of the communities through which they flow,” said Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) biologist Kelly Stiles. “We’ve targeted 2.2 km of Upper Carp Creek and 15 km of Huntley Creek. The data collected will help identify any changes in the quality and quantity of water resources in the

area over the long term and help target future stewardship efforts.” Monitoring also allows for staff and volunteers to take note of other factors that affect the creeks, such as invasive species. “We have noticed a lot of Himalayan balsam along Carp Creek, as well as poison parsnip. "Huntley is much more diverse, but we’ve had instances of rusty cray-

fish, buckthorn, poison parsnip and purple loosestrife,” said MVCA summer student Robyn Chatwin-Davies. “Removal of invasive species is slated for later this summer including Himalayan balsam along Upper Carp Creek and dog-strangling vine along Shirley’s Brook.” MVCA is part of the City Stream Watch Collaborative formed in 2014 that consists of dedicated environ-

mental organizations, including Rideau Valley and South Nation conservation authorities and other interested groups. Logging 82 hours already this summer, volunteers are an integral part of the program’s success. To become a volunteer or for more information, contact Kelly Stiles at 613-253-0006 ext. 234 or email kstiles@mvc.on.ca.

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WATERFRONT

137 SHEPPARD AVE PERTH MLS# 1069778 - $479,000 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW BUILT 2015 - RADIANT FLOOR HEAT

73 DRUMMOND ST E PERTH MLS# 1065370 - $649,900 4 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY BEAUTY PAVED DRIVE, LANDSCAPED

3,300 W/F

354 BLAIR POOLE FARM LANE OTTY LAKE MLS# 1059040 - $499,800 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW

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WATERFRONT

133 GLEN TAY ROAD MLS# 1071330 - $899,900 CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW-20 ACRES INSUL/HEATED 1,700 SQ. FT. GARAGE

616 NEW YORK LANE BENNETT LAKE MLS# 1054364 - $899,995 WATERFRONT BENNETT LAKE INDOOR POOL, GEOTHERMAL

120 FT. W/F

372 UPPER DWYER HILL—ASHTON MLS# 1038405 - $550,000 4 BD, 2 BTH HI-RANCH GARAGE, BARN, PADDOCKS

O COUNTY ROAD 12 LANARK ON THE CLYDE RIVER MLS# 1067765 - $449,900 44 ACRES W/2 ENTRANCES CLEARED ROAD & TRAILS.....

29 HERRIOTT STREET PERTH MLS# 1069583 - $589,000 7 UNIT BUILDING 5 RESIDENTIAL – 2 COMMERCIAL

PIKE LAKE ROUTE 16 MLS# 1048968 - $249,000 121 ACRES W/2 PARCELS

128 RIDEAU COURT MAPLE GLEN ESTATES MLS# 1071317 - $424,900 3+ BD, 2 BTH RAISED BUNGALOW

11 WILLIAM ST E. SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1041980 - $199,500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMERCIAL W/RES UNIT

56 GEORGE STREET LANARK MLS# 1067039 - $269,900 GREAT INVESTMENT - FOURPLEX LOTS OF PARKING

144 POWELL STREET, FRANKTOWN MLS# 1053225 - $289,900 3 BD, 2 BTH SPLIT LEVEL HOME

1878 FERGUSON FALLS ROAD MLS# 1063017 - $249,900 3 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY BRICK

18064 HWY 7 NEAR PERTH MLS# 1066568 - $249,000 2100 SQ. FT. HEATED WORKSHOP ZONED COM – 3 BD HOUSE INCL.

46 GORE STREET WEST PERTH MLS# 1067899 - $349,900 3 BD, 2 BTH – 2 STOREY

88 BECKWITH ST E PERTH MLS# 1068807 - $189,000 RENO’D 1 BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW

38 OGDEN AVE SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1059036 - $189,900 3 BD, 1 BTH – 2 STOREY CLOSE TO RINK & HOSPITAL

102 MILL STREET LANARK MLS# 1069192 - $144,900 DUPLEX – 1 BD UNIT & 2 BD UNITS

22 MATHER STREET PERTH MLS# 1042574 - $259,900 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW

WATERFRONT

127 BENNETT LAKE ROAD MLS# 1052068 - $399,000 4 BD, 3 BTH – 2 STOREY

13 HAGGART ST PERTH MLS# 1054999 - $279,900 3+1 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW

NEW PRICE

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601 PIKE LAKE RD RT 6 MLS# 1072202 - $639,900 3 BED HOME W/PANORAMIC VIEW & BEAUTIFUL SHORE LINE Call Randy Cavanagh - 613-464-1000

1271 GRANTS CREEK RD - PIKE RIVER MLS# 1064908 - $174,900 3 BD COTTAGE W/LRG DECK

36 DRUMMOND ST W PERTH MLS# 1032918 - $539,000 3 BD + DEN/OFFICE- 2 STOREY 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE

596 WEST POINT DRIVE WEST POINT ESTATES MLS# 1056746 - $449,999 3+ BD, 3 BTH – 2 STOREY BEAUTY

4.96 ACRES

116 MCVEIGH-MORRIS DRIVE MLS# 1068106 - $219,900 2 BD, 1 BTH W/F COTTAGE/MOB

85 DUFFERIN STREET PERTH MLS# 1059214 - $995,000 ZONED C2, PARKING HOUSE & STORAGE BUILDING

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31 LEE AVENUE, SMITHS FALLS - JENNY MCCLEERY - 613-285-5007 101 COLONEL BY WAY, MERRICKVILLE - PARK VIEW HOMES - 613-489-3838 51 STONEWALK DRIVE, KEMPTVILLE - CHRISTINE MACKAY - 613-327-5437 65 STONEWALK DRIVE, KEMPTVILLE - CHRISTINE MACKAY - 613-327-5437

Independently Owned and Operated, Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE

$194,900 • Sunday auguSt 6, 1-3

534 STANLEY BROTHERS STREET, ALMONTE - ANNA KOWALEWSKI - 613-875-7842 31 LEE AVENUE, SMITHS FALLS - ANDREA GEAUVREAU - 613-296-3309 101 CADIEUX WAY, GREELY - CHRISTINE MACKAY - 613-327-5437 282 COUNTRY LANE DRIVE, CARLETON PLACE - PARK VIEW HOMES - 613-489-3838

2-315 Mullet St.

Immaculate 2 bdrm, 2bth Condo Quiet upper level facing mature trees and old railway line. Lovely private patio area with perennials and garden shed. Huge master with walk-in closet. Fees $270 monthly MLS# 1064714

31 LEE AVENUE, SMITHS FALLS - JENNY MCCLEERY - 613-285-5007 31 LEE AVENUE, SMITHS FALLS - JENNY MCCLEERY - 613-285-5007

73 Gore Street East

22 Beckwith Street South

PERTH

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1054 ELIZABETH ST. $159,900 ***DOUG FORDE 613-285-5732

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48 DECARIA BLVD $355,000 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602

DIXIE’S CHIPS PORTLAND $124,500 MLS# 1071894 CONNIE MCNAMEE 613-223-8168

260 BATHURST CONCESSION 6 $204,900 MLS#1071557 ***JOHNNY BOLES 613-464-3124

12 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE $324,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-9595

155 BERNICE CRES $289,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-9595

430 HIGHWAY 511 RD $389,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-9595

20 TYSICK AVE, PERTH $299,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467

***Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229

***George Edwards 613-200-4485

***Doug Forde 613-285-5732

POTATO ISLAND, BIG RIDEAU LAKE $239,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467

159 LAKE LANE, PERTH $79,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467

Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585 ***

*** Lee Hitchins 613-284-7000

*** Linda McKenna 613-485-0576

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20 R8 ROAD $799,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-9595

135 COUTTS BAY RD. $1,399,000 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602

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257 WOOD AVE. $278,500 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602

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149 SONGBIRD 29 ROSS ST LANE $589,500 MLS#$279,900 1058847 MLS# 1066451 ***CONNIE MCNAMEE 613-223-8168 ***LINDA MCKENNA 613-485-0576

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10 M 52 LS 54 # 01 59

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11 GLEN AVE., $349,500 MLS# 1071937 CONNIE MCNAMEE 613-223-8168

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24 Lansdowne Avenue, Carleton Place 613-253-3300

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*** Tina McPhee 613-285-5133

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1376 ELM GROVE RD, PERTH $329,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467

*** Cole Walker 613-812-0536

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OPEN HOUSE Weekend THURSDAY AUGUST 3

5:00pm-7:00pm 31 Lee Ave

Jenny McCleery 613-285-5007

Drummond/North Elmsley

Jodi Wallace 613-246-1703

Smiths Falls

Linda McKenna 613-485-0576

Rideau Ferry

Sheri Mahon-Fournier/Lindsay Mahon

Otter Lake

Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263

SATURDAY AUGUST 5

10:00am-11:00am 712 Moores Pl 11:00am-12:00pm 35 Aberdeen Ave 12:00pm-1:30pm 259 Coutts Bay Rd 1:00pm-2:00pm 111 Otter Lake 2:00pm-4:00pm 149 Songbird Lane

Park View Homes 613-489-3838 Christine MacKay 613-327-5437 Christine MacKay 613-327-5437

Merrickville

John Gray 613-868-6068

Carleton Place

Lee Ann Legault 613-294-2440

Almonte Smiths Falls Greely Carleton Place

Anna Kowalewski 613-875-7842 Anna Kowalewski 613-875-7842 Christine MacKay 613-327-5437” Park View Homes 613-489-3838

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John Gray 613-868-6068

Smiths Falls

THURSDAY AUGUST 10

12:00pm-2:00pm 31 Lee Ave

FOR SALE $ 329,900

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TUESDAY AUGUST 8

12:00pm-2:00pm 31 Lee Ave

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SUNDAY AUG 6, 1:00PM-2:30PM 135 CHARLOTTE ST., MERRICKVILLE $279,900

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2+1 bdrm, 2 bath fully finished 1140 sq. ft. home, carport, pool, decking, gazebo, gas stove plus wood burning firepace and yes... more

Connie McNamee 613-223-8168

SUNDAY AUGUST 6

12:00pm-2:00pm 101 Colonel By Way 51 Stonewalk Dr 65 Stonewalk Dr 1:00pm-2:30pm 135 Charlotte St 1:00pm- 3:00pm 2-315 Mullet Street 2:30pm-4:30pm 354 Stanley Brothers St 31 Lee Ave 101 Cadieux Way 282 Country Lane Dr 3:00pm-4:30pm 10539 Hwy 15 N.

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Smiths Falls

Smiths Falls

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Jenny McCleery 613-285-5007

SUNDAY AUG 6, 3:00PM-4:30PM 10539 HWY 15 N., MONTAGUE $294,900

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Located just 2 km outside of Smiths Falls on a 210’ x 210’ lot. Custom built … to last …in 2009. Heated garage 35’ x 33’. High quality materials and workmanship. Main level of house features a bright cook’s kitchen, L-shaped living/dining room, propane fireplace, laminate floors, storage and powder room. Upper level features 3 bedrooms, lots of storage, wall-to-wall carpet and a good-sized bathroom / laundry room (front loading machines). Crawl space (4 1/2’) of poured concrete, well-sealed siding, extra insulation throughout, so much more! Suit hobbyist, tinkerer, mechanic … Call me!

3 bedroom, 2 bath home with large kitchen addition, fully finished lower level, gas furnace, pool, gazebo, decking and more. See www.rcrhomes.ca/1055221 w Ne rice P

402 DILLABAUGH RD., HECKSTON $299,900

3-4 bedrm home on 4.88 acres. Large country kitchen, wood burning cook stove, newer HEF propane furnace and outbuildings too. See www.rcrhomes.ca/1068068

Myra McKeen, Broker of Record, Milestone Real Estate Inc. 613-567-2400 or Direct: 613- 294-8545 Email: myra@milestonerealestate.ca

Jenny McCleery 613-285-5007

2 Wilson Street East, Perth

613-264-0123 1-800-552-7242

email: info@ColdwellBankerPerth.com www.ColdwellBankerPerth.com OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY AUGUST 4 1:00PM-2:00PM 111 OTTER LAKE RD $259,900 ***CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263

60 ACRES

PRIVATE SETTING ON SAND LAKE 14 YEAR OLD, CUSTOM HOME $499,000 MLS# 1065772 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

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43 MILL ST., PERTH $539,000 MLS# 1071392 *CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263 *ANDREW RIVINGTON 613-812-3280

93 OLD KINGSTON ROAD, LOMBARDY ON $229,000 MLS# 1071373 CUTE HOME ON A GORGEOUS LOT! ***FREDDIE MCDOUGALL 613-485-0621

LEVEL LOT, CLEAN SWIMMING 2 BR PLUS BOATHOUSE $329,000 MLS# 1069711 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215

100 MINERS POINT BIG RIDEAU LAKE $337,000 **JULIA SCOTLAND 613-390-0401 ***DREA SCOTLAND 613-390-2373

HIGH END FINISHING, OPEN DESIGN MIDWAY MERRICKVILLE/SMITHS FALLS $339,000 MLS# 1065103 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215

NEW LISTING

WATERFRONT

277 COUTTS BAY RD BIG RIDEAU LAKE $485,000 **JULIA SCOTLAND 613-390-0401 ***DREA SCOTLAND 613-390-2373

PERTH BUNGALOW

3 YEAR OLD

FARREN LK

WATERFRONT

REDUCED

PARK LAKE 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE ON 5 ACRES $189,900 MLS# 1061975 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215

NEW LISTING

GRANITE, FIREPLACE, HARDWOOD FLS FULL FINISHED LOWER LEVEL $429,900 MLS# 1054807 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215

STONE HOME

76 BROCK ST. SOUTH, PERTH $259,900 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361

PERTH AND AREA’S NUMBER ONE SALES TEAM!

Sheri Mahon-Fournier* Andrew Rivington* 613-812-1215 613-812-3280

Bob Ferguson* 613-812-8871

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Barbara Shepherd* 613-326-1361

Christian Allan* 613-207-0834

Oral Pretty* 613-264-0123

Julia Scotland** 613-390-0401

Norene Allan* 613-812-0407

Cathie McCabe* 613-284-6263

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Drea Scotland* 613-390-2373

Paul Martin*** 613-264-0123

HISTORIC VICTORIAN HOME 20 GORE ST. $799,000 MLS# 1059212 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361 Sales Representative* Broker** Broker of Record***

Freddie McDougall* 613-485-0621

Lindsay Mahon* 613-264-7849


Seeking new sites for 1000 Islands, Rideau Canal Garden Trail The garden trail selection committee for the 1000 Islands and Rideau Canal is looking to include more gardens in its nationally recognized garden trail. Building on its Canada 150 Garden Experience recognition, the committee is looking to expand its existing 14 gardens throughout Leeds Grenville. “The gardens that are currently on the trail have been chosen for their beauty, uniqueness and great design,” says Laurie Wight, chair of the garden trail selection committee. “Our goal is to educate visitors and leaving them wanting to see more in the region.” The garden trail members enjoy meeting and exchanging garden ideas with visitors from across North America and beyond. The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Economic Development Office works with the trail members in promoting the experience.

“Gardens are considered to be either key motivators for travelling, and enhancements for a destination,” says Ann Weir, economic development manager. “Visitors typically go for a meal afterwards or do some shopping, bringing new revenues into the region.“ A mix of private, public and garden centre displays are part of the garden trail. These include: • Diane & Keith Haskins • Gardens of Gananoque, Gananoque • Wilstead Manor Gardens, Leeds and the Thousand Islands • Ivy Lea Club, Lansdowne • Chillane Gardens, Mallorytown • Garden of Hope and Faith Walk, Lyn • Fulford Place, Brockville • Maitland Garden of Hope, Maitland • Van Berlo Gardens, Maitland

• Shakespeare’s Gardens, Prescott • Healing Circle Labyrinth, Johnstown • Machal Gardens, Spencerville • A Labour of Love, Oxford Station • Rideau Woodland Ramble, North Grenville A brochure and map with details on the 1000 Islands and Rideau Canal Garden Trail can be found at www. gardentrail.1000islandsand

rideaucanal.com. Gardens interested in participating in next year’s trail can check out the trail’s criteria online or contact Laurie Wight at 613-923-5799 or email lauriewight@hotmail.com. Brochures are also available at participating sites and various tourism centres throughout the region. Submitted by the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville

EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD BROKERAGE

evelynleebroker@gmail.com

Cell: 613-284-7277 613-283-7403 EVELYN LEE

Broker of Record

3 Main St. W., Smiths Falls Locally Owned and Operated

NEW LISTING

Sales Representative INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

613-253-0518

Hallmark Realty Group Brokerage

613-596-5353

JOANNE KEAYS Office Assistant

NEW LISTING

475 COUNTY 7 RD., JASPER MLS# 1071540 $239,900

MULTIFAMILY

175 CHAMBERS ST. MLS# 1071993 $109,000

NEW LISTING

135 MACHIN DR, DRUMMON/N. ELMSLEY DREAMING OF MISSISSIPPI LAKE? It’s not too late to enjoy summer at the Cottage! Charming 2BDR Cottage boasts panoramic views of Mississippi Lake. Deeded Water Access adjacent this property allows you to throw in your canoe. A Loft Style 2BDR Guest House recently built over MISSISSIPPI LAKE the huge Garage incl’s: very cool Kitchenette, full DEEDED ACCESS! BTH & Private Balcony! Why not live in the Guest House while you build your dream home and enjoy year round living by the lake! Don’t miss this! MLS# 1058874 $269,900

265 NAPOLEON ST, CARLETON PLACE

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Rideau Woodland Ramble in North Grenville is one of the garden centre displays that makes up the 1000 Islands and Rideau Canal Garden Trail. The garden trail selection committee is currently looking to include more gardens on the trail. LINDSAY MAHON

Sales Representative 613-264-7849

YOU ARE SURE TO LOVE THIS CAPTIVATING 2-ST RED BRICK HOME NESTLED ON A PRIVATE WOODLAND SETTING! The scent of lilac & apple blossom, enhanced by this quaint treed oasis, creates a feng-shui paradise that cannot be duplicated within this Town. An elegant Foyer with a charming curved WOW, 2.2 ACRES staircase & spectacular chandelier welcome you to this eclectic IN TOWN! 4+BDR, 3BTH Home boasting a Main Floor FamRm w/red brick FFP, captivating 3-season screened Solarium & spacious KIT + Eating Area. Stunning, refinished hwd’s & a fresh décor provide the ideal backdrop for entertaining in style.The decadent Master Suite w/2 Walk-in Closets, Sitting Room & expansive Ensuite is a MUST SEE! MLS# 1066205 $499,000

www.barbaracouch.com

2 Wilson St E., Perth • 613-264-0123

259 COUTTS BAY RD. • $849,000 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUG. 5 12-1:30 P.M. BIG RIDEAU LAKE, RIDEAU FERRY

You cannot beat the location for this beautiful level lot and year round home on Big Rideau Lake. Located in the heart of Rideau Lakes, this custom built four bedroom, three bath home is a gem. Coutts Bay Road is a paved municipal road near Rideau Ferry that offers garbage and recycling pickup. Features of this home include a dramatic two storey foyer, hardwood flooring and French doors highlight the formal living and dining rooms, spacious eat-in kitchen with butcher block island opens to main floor family room with propane fireplace and terrace door to gorgeous three season, lakeside screened porch. Spacious master bedroom with ensuite and laundry room finish off the main level. Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms, each with great closet space, four piece bath with Jacuzzi tub and access to a bonus room above the garage. Efficient propane heat, central air and vac, new shingles. Spectacular level lot, excellent waterfront and south facing views. Don’t wait! MLS# 1063926

3 WINNIFRED MLS# 1038292 $118,800

402 HIGHWAY 29 RD. MOBILE MLS# 1054082 $64,900

J odi Wallace

Sales Representative

Call or text Jodi at 613.246.1703

New Listing 445 Ferrill Crescent

MLS# 1067469 Come make family memories in this BRIGHT, well kept 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Located in a family oriented neighbourhood that is close to schools, shopping, Town Pool for the kids swimming lessons! Private, fenced yard for your 4 legged friend. Open concept main level with patio door to tiered backyard decking! The Garden awaits your green thumb. Spacious kitchen with oak cabinetry and centre island. Large Master Bedroom with Ensuite. Huge family room in the lower level for the kids or to entertain family and friends. Forced Air/Natural Gas. Fireplace in the lower level. Single car garage. 20 minutes to Kanata! Come have a look!

Sales Representative 613-812-1215

328 KELLY JORDAN MLS# 1032863 $252,900

Open House Saturday 10-11AM

$314,000

SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER

124 COUNTY RD. 16 MLS# 1072227 $239,000

$399,900

$499,900

Priced to Sell 712 Moores Pl, Drummond/North Elmsley 3 bed, 3 bath on 3 acres; 5yrs old - great neighborhood New Price

New Listing 914 Laroque Road

MLS# 1069131 18+ Acres on a particularily picturesque spot on the Clyde River. Modern, bright, 2 storey brick Home built in 2001. This well cared for home offers you privacy but not seclusion. Double car garage with poured concrete floor, pony panel and loft for extra storage. Lean-to for storing your wood cut right off your lot. Garden area, dog run, swing set and trampoline for the kids. Babbling Brook running under the walking bridge by waters edge. Lovely area down by the river. This home offers you hardwood and tile flooring in the main areas. Bedrooms have wall to wall carpet. Huge family room in the basement. Two WETT certified woodstoves (main level/basement) offer you all the heat you would need in the winter months. Forced Air Oil furnace. Open concept main level with eat in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Library off living room. Large foyers both up and down. A+

$229,900 71 Merrick St., Smiths Falls New Price - 3 bed, 2 bath; sought after location New kitchen, flooring, LED Lighting

Office. 613-257-4663

Hosted by: Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 Lindsay Mahon 613-264-7849 Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 17 - Thursday, August 3, 2017

$45,000 142 Summers Road, Elgin 2 Acres with Bonus House!

jodi@riverliferealty.com • brockvillehomes.com


A brand-new, 2,400 year old musical at Full Circle Theatre When a young playwright named Aristophanes watched the very first performance of his satirical play Lysistrata on a spring day in Athens, Greece in 411 B.C., he had no idea that it would be adapted into a musical comedy and performed in Perth, Ontario in 2017. Mostly because he had no idea that anything west of Italy existed. Nevertheless, Perth's BarnDoor Productions has taken his 2,400 year old comedy and turned it into a fast, funny, tuneful, more than a little shocking and thoroughly entertaining musical. Their new musical comedy adaptation will reach the stage at Full Circle Theatre next week, and it's a rip-roaring finale to the group's 22nd

season. Way back then, Greece was in the middle of a thirty year war between Athens and Sparta. Aristophanes' play was intended as a cautionary tale to try to bring peace back to "Helles," as Greece called itself at the time. He imagined a strong and clever woman named Lysistrata (pronounced simply "Liss-iss-straw-taw" by the way; nothing fancy) who persuades all the women in Greece to join her in a protest against the war. All they have to do is refuse sex to their husbands and the men will have to give in. Oh, and they take over the Acropolis and lock themselves in to accomplish it. BarnDoor Productions has brought together a cast of nearly twenty to

bring this new-old story to life. From BDP veterans to BDP newcomers to people on stage for the first time in their lives, it's a mix of enthusiasm and experience that keeps the show fast and funny and fun. Combined with a set of all-original costumes, it's a big, colourful, music-filled show. Like the script and costumes, the music for this show is all original and it ranges from Broadway-style jazz numbers to adaptations of a couple of songs that actually date back to the time of Aristophanes' original production. The show opens with a big chorus number (gee, a Greek play opening with a big chorus; who'd have thought?) extolling the virtues of "Athens — in the weird old, strange

old classical days"; the women explain Lysistrata's Plan, with a chorus that concludes "They cannot stand for long, if they have to stand for long"; the Entrance of the Chorus shows Aristophanes' clever theatrical innovation — a chorus split into two choruses and arguing with each other; Lysistrata then puts the men in their political place with Shut Your Mouth — We'll Mind Your Business before Lysistrata sings a lament for her husband, away at war, which is based on the oldest known complete song. In the second act, the two choruses tell about their personal heroes in O, Melanion; one of Lysistrata's rebellious women teases her husband into agreeing to a peace treaty in Baby, I'm Not

Saying I Don't Love You; Lysistrata and the women tell the politicians how to make peace in My Mama Never ... and the whole company rejoice for the peace that is finally concluded with Io Paean, a Greek phrase which actually means "Joy To The World." Oh, and there's lots more music in and around those numbers. We'll give everyone fair warning: this is based on a 2,428 year old play that deals with sex. It was intentionally outrageous back in 411 B.C. — it's intentionally outrageous today. And maybe shocking. And definitely hugely funny. And has maybe just a little message in it that would be very good for everyone to hear today. Did we mention that it's funny?

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Recent letter on ignitions and gears continues to draw responses “Hi Brian, I read all of your columns in the Almonte Canadian Gazette. I was very interested in the recent ones pertaining to the Mazda problem of turning their vehicle off while still in drive (transmission shifter). So I thought I would see what would happen doing the same thing with my 2016 Kia Sportage. First, I was amazed that it did turn the engine off. The radio stayed on and a small icon of a vehicle with a key lit up on the dash. The chime did ring when I opened the door. My driveway slopes down to the street and the vehicle immediately started rolling backwards down the driveway. My back up camera is off and I cannot see if anyone is behind me. To me, this is a safety hazard.

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If this situation is the same with other makes, maybe it should be raised with Transport Canada.” Thank you, PB Thanks for the readership and comments. It's interesting that Mazda and Kia (along with Transport Canada and the US's NHTSA –National Highway Traffic and Safety Association) found these configurations safe (they approved them after all), yet Jeep recalled some of their late model

SUV's and Ram pick-ups that were equipped with rotary dial transmission shifters and push-button starters. That recall involved reprogramming a number of on-board computers to automatically shift the transmission to park if the ignition was turned off without first shifting to park, or if the door was opened without the brake pedal being depressed and without the shifter knob in park. Of course all that happened after a young actor in Hollywood was killed by his Jeep when it rolled back and pinned him against a pillar. That type of software update wouldn't be available to vehicles with normal gear-lever shifters as there's no electrical way to shift the lever to park without some major redesign. But keep in mind for decades you

could switch off any key-operated ignition switch and pull the key out without shifting to park. And you can do the same on any modern vehicle that still uses a key operated ignition switch (you just can't remove the key until you shift to park). And what of manual transmissions that you can leave in any gear or none at all? My current ride uses a push-button start with an automatic transmission and yes once or twice I've been thoughtless enough to switch off the engine before putting the transmission in park, but the chimer and warning light quickly brought that to my attention before I could reach for the door handle. Remember no vehicle is safe unless it's operated by a qualified driver who’s paying attention to the task at hand.

On Sunday, Aug 6 Automotion will celebrate its 31st anniversary with their mega car show at Blockhouse Island in Brockville. Check out tisma. ca for more details. On the same Sunday the Chelrod Car Club is hosting its 53rd anniversary Show ‘n’ Shine at the Hendrick Farm at 165 Old Chelsea Rd., Chelsea from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact.

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LAWS yard sale nets $1,100 for the animals in Lanark County We would like to thank all the staff, volunteers, and the people who came out to support another successful LAWS yard sale last Saturday. We raised a big $1,100 to go toward our Shelter Capital Campaign. A special thank you to Josh and Jared our two chefs who did a great job with the barbecue. This is an early notice for low-cost rabies vaccination clinics being run by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit on Wednesday Sept. 13 and Wednesday Sept. 20 from 2 to 6 p.m. The cost will be $20, HST included, cash only. The clinics will be held at a number of veterinary clinics and several municipal buildings and fire halls in the area. More information to follow nearer the date. Featured pets Kitten season is in full swing and lots of our kittens have already found homes. But we also have a bunch of wonderful young adults at the shelter who would like furever homes too. They all live in the runs at the shelter and are peacefully sharing their living space with each other.

This Week’s Pets Leena is two years old, a slim sleek black beauty who thinks she is a jungle cat. She loves to be up high on the climbing structures in her run but she will gladly come down for the attention she craves. She loves to be stroked but is not comfortable being held for long.

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Dainty little Daphne is three years old, a tabby and white shorthair so small everyone thinks she must still be a kitten. She is very friendly, and quite vocal in her demands for attention. She is active and playful and loves to cuddle.

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Nate is a handsome two-year old male harlequin tabby. He loves attention and will take it from whoever is offering it. He is gentle and friendly, enjoys tummy-rubs and cuddles. Wish list Friskies Pate canned cat food, paper towels, toilet paper, disposable vinyl gloves (Frank's are ideal, from Canadian Tire), postage stamps. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like at www. facebook.com/lanarkanimals and/or check out our website at lanarkanimals.com. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals.com or by calling 613-283-9308. LAWS is located at 253 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls.

Father and Son’s Barber Shop in Perth donate $200 and a free hot towel shave for a Perth Special Olympics fundraiser where $3,500 was raised for the cause. Stan Munro had his head and beard shaved at the ‘Party at The Basin’ event by barber MacKenzie McPherson. Pictured are: barber Angela Blyth, Special Olympics Director Pat Loftus, McPherson, Munroe and barber shop manager/co-owner Sarah Montgomery. Submitted photo

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Heightened security has to include common sense In June, following two deadly terror incidents in England, I wrote a column about the need for beefed up security and the fact that, as part of the “new normal”, we will simply have to suck it up and be prepared to deal with increased scrutiny at public venues, airports or when we cross into the neighbouring United States. A number of readers responded by email, including one who feels that at this point increased security is “window dressing” and if we want to continue to have an open and free society we will be vulnerable to terror attacks. Another of my respondents feels that increasing security requirements is just a “convenient way for the government to monitor citizens” which, he says, means our freedom is already being squeezed. Personally I’m not the least bit paranoid or upset about having to deal with higher levels of security at airports, border crossings or public events. To me, the mere fact there is a greater emphasis being placed on the safety of Canadians is a good thing. Seeing a larger security presence in locations that are the most likely places to be targeted by terrorists is comforting somehow. In the June column I mentioned my recent visits to Parliament Hill in Ottawa and the very apparent measures taken to improve safety in and around our main seat of government. Security on The Hill was increased significantly in the wake of the October 2014 terror attacks in the nation’s capital, during which a member of the ceremonial guard at the National War Memorial was shot to death. The lone gunman managed to make it into the rotunda of the nearby Centre Block before being shot and killed by security personnel. Those incidents were a huge wake-up call and major changes have been instituted. Recently we have seen another side of the security dilemma that will have to be carefully considered and dealt with if we intend to establish an effective safety net in this country and on this continent. On July 1 Canadians marked our nation’s sesquicentennial. As it is every Canada Day, Parliament Hill in Ottawa was the main focal point for the celebrations. Politicians, including the prime minister, were in attendance and the guest list included the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (Prince Charles and his wife Camilla) who represented Queen Elizabeth II at the historic Ottawa events. Since then there has been a significant public hue and cry about what is being called “the security fiasco” that surrounded the Parliament Hill activities. Security nightmare Most recently former Ottawa Mayor Jim Durrell, a well-respected businessman and community leader, weighed in on the subject. Durrell went as far as to suggest that if officials intend to employ the same kind of security arrangement in future “there is no point” holding Canada Day activities on the Hill. Based on everything I have heard and read about the security problems that occurred during the Canada 150 activities in Ottawa, I have to agree. The problems developed because the tens of thousands who were bound for the Parliament Hill observances had to go through “airportlike security screening” in order to gain admittance

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to the grounds. In the process they were funneled through a long network of barriers which meant people had to stand for hours with no access to washrooms or food and with nowhere to sit. The process became so lengthy and the system was so overburdened that eventually thousands were either turned off or turned away. In the end only a fraction of the usual crowd made it inside the secure area to take part in the festivities. To make matters worse for everyone involved our summer of rain heavily impacted July 1 celebrations across the region. We live in Carleton Place where the day’s activities had to be relocated from Riverside Park, the usual location, inside the local arena. Parliament Hill was just as saturated as everywhere else around here and those who did manage to successfully navigate security landed in a mud bowl of epic proportions. It was so bad that the federal government is spending six figures just to try and regenerate (resod) the areas of Parliament Hill where the crowd churned what little was left of the grass into a slimy mess. There is a huge lesson in all of this, not just for Ottawa but for every community where major public events require heightened security. Former mayor Durrell also points out — and quite rightly — that the system of barriers actually created an attractive alternate target for any would-be terrorist(s). A bomb detonated in such a location could have taken a catastrophic human toll. Equal to, or worse perhaps, than a similar attack on Parliament Hill itself. People I know who were there that day and others I know who work in proximity to Parliament Hill, including my son, also complained about the length of the security setup in downtown Ottawa. Busy streets were cordoned off for days, not hours, which created massive traffic headaches for thousands of people who had no intention of attending the July 1 ceremonies. In fact the security setup kept untold numbers away from the area on Canada Day. In this case they were very astute I would say! The bottom line here is that despite good intentions, planning clearly went awry. Lessons should be learned and some common sense applied in future. Or, as Durrell and many others have said since, don’t bother holding events in high target areas. It’s not worth it. Imagine how much it cost taxpayers for a “system” that fell well short of the mark. To paraphrase Mr. Durrell’s final observation on this subject, “Terrorists 1 — General Public 0.” If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey. maguire@rogers.com

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Saturday, August 26 and Sunday, August 27 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario (90 William Street West, Smiths Falls) Featuring workshops, vendors, engine rides, telegraph demonstrations, and a horse-drawn wagon tour. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, $5 for children 4 to 12, and free for children 3 and under.

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, help out around the house or the office this week and the effort will benefit both you and the people with whom you interact. Reinforce close relationships.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, romance is on your mind, so you have to make sure you get together with that special person in the next few days. Otherwise, the mood may pass.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Focus on the bigger picture, Sagittarius. With the end goal in mind, you can better map out the steps that need to be taken to get to the finish line.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, when you set your mind to something, the results are often spectacular. Stick with what you have been doing of late and keep enjoying the great results.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, a surprise visit from a friend or family member lifts your spirits in the coming days. Enjoy this chance to catch up and share a few laughs with a loved one.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Serve as a sounding board and let a friend vent his or her frustration without interrupting, Capricorn. Your patience and willingness to listen will be noted and appreciated.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Change may be all around you this week, Gemini. You may not be overly excited about all the things that are unfolding, but realize this change of pace is essential to your career.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, unless someone helps you corral your focus, your energy is bound to spread all over the place. Find a friend who can keep you on the right track.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Many people need your help, Aquarius. Direct all of your good energy toward assisting others for the time being. This help will eventually be reciprocated.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, expect to expend a lot of energy this week if you want the job to get done correctly. You’re not one for slacking, so this shouldn’t be a problem.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, you need to figure out how to turn great ideas into workable projects that will earn you some money. Start drafting that plan.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, if you are willing to put in extra effort this week, the results will be well worth it. Hunker down and commit to going the extra mile in the days ahead.

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John Okum is settling into his new role well – as director of emergency and protective services/fire chief, and as a new resident of North Grenville. Okum began this new chapter in his career on June 12 and has gained a great learning experience from the process so far. “I’ve jumped in with both feet,” he said. “For me, this is a new community, new geography and new coworkers. North Grenville is definitely a growing community and I see exceptional efforts by council and staff servicing the demands of that rapid growth.” Okum has worked in municipal services for many years, serving in public works, corporate management, and various roles within the fire services. Additionally, he is proficient in business and manufacturing. He previously served as fire chief with the Arnprior Fire Service, working his way through the ranks as a volunteer firefighter in the late 1980s to fire chief in 2010. He brings more than 28 years of experience to North Grenville. “My roots are from Arnprior, where a number of family members reside,” he said. “It’s only an hour from my Kemptville home, so I can easily travel to visit family and friends. It’s sort of like having a cottage.” Okum is enjoying his experience as a resident of North Grenville. “Life has been great here,” he said. “Overall, people have been very welcoming – to the community and the job position. “Although I haven’t been

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North Grenville’s new director of emergency and protective services/ fire chief John Okum, has been on the job since June 12 and is enjoying every minute of it. He previously served as fire chief with the Arnprior Fire Service. here long enough to fully explore all that North Grenville has to offer, I have taken in things like the markets, Ribfest and the Canada Day celebrations,” he continued. Okum noted that it’s nice to see the urban and rural areas of North Grenville come together to form one greater community. “Everyone at the municipality works well together with such terrific team effort,” said Okum. “As a North Grenville taxpayer, I’m comforted

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within the fire service. “The wonderful thing about belonging to a volunteer fire service is the unique brotherhood and sisterhood between the members, so I do have a new family here in North Grenville,” he said. Fire protection services provincially mandated in Ontario are municipally funded with no fiscal assistance from the province. Aside from the typical challenges that come along with this, Okum said there have been no unexpected challenges with the job so far. “In this line of work, we are somewhat used to dealing with the unexpected,” he noted. According to Okum, the North Grenville council and senior management staff have been proactive in planning for the community’s anticipated growth. “Master plans have been undertaken providing guidance and direction for implementing strategies to manage the growth,” he said. “Provincial downloading is one of the greatest challenges to all municipal departments, including emergency and protective services.” Over the coming months, Okum is looking forward to getting to know the community better and is confident in his position with the North Grenville Fire Service. “Coming to a growing community with strong leadership, a great vision, and plans for the future, while being part of that team, is rewarding,” he said. “I’ve always prided myself as a hard worker who is constructive and enjoys seeing positive results.”

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makes Shakespeare accessible to audiences of all ages, whether you read his plays many years ago or are a young student still working through the Robert Munsch collection. What better venue to enchant an audience with a story of love, magic, and humour than under the majestic maples of Maplewood Park and next

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tors sit with the participants and provide them with advice on how to overcome challenges, and cheer them on when success is achieved. “At the end of the summer, the participants walk away with their profits, another $1,500 from us, and whole lot of knowledge they didn’t have at the beginning of the summer,” said Johnston. “Many of them know by the end of the summer if running their own business is something they’d want to do going forward, and many do carry on after the program has ended.” Representatives from the LGSBEC will continue to visit local high schools every year to introduce students to the program. “We are extremely proud of this program and the professional skills we teach our participants,” said Johnston. “The impact on our local communities, like North Grenville, is positive and strong; nurturing youth is a positive step to our economic development. We look forward to our continued work with Ethan and the other participants for 2017.” Applications for the Summer Company program will be accepted in February 2018 for the 2018 summer season. For more information, visit www. lgsbec.com.

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School supply drive currently underway at Staples Kemptville BY PAULINA HREBACKA

Staples Kemptville has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Leeds and Grenville on its School Supply Drive.Left: Martin de la Fuente, general manager of Staples Kemptville, stands next to the School Supply Drive sign, which features a photo of the drive’s celebrity ambassador, Lady Gaga.

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Every year, the Staples Kemptville runs a school supply drive to collect donations from the community in the form of money and school supplies for local students in need of some assistance. Donated supplies and funds stay in the community and are provided to students through the store’s local charity partner, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Leeds and Grenville. “When customers and community partners come in to donate money, all of it goes toward supplies for the charity,” said Martin de la Fuente, general manager at Staples Kemptville. “The charity picks what supplies

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they would like — typically, it’s backpacks — that’s one thing that is not provided by schools. Backpacks is the big one, then lunch bags, and school supplies after that.” Donations can be made to the school supply drive with cash, credit, debit, a cheque or by bringing in supplies in good condition. “It’s really fun,” said de la Fuente, “and it really entrenches us in the community as well, because it’s always a local charity, regardless of where we are — we have 300-plus stores, and every Staples chooses a charity in their community.” “We partner with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Leeds and Grenville every single year. We’ve had great success with them, and they seem

to really enjoy the partnership as well,” he added. The school supply drive is on now until Sept. 12. Donations of more than $20 can qualify for a tax receipt. “The community has been really awesome with donations so far,” said de la Fuente, “and the charity has a list of the kids who do need the supplies, so we know it’ll go to the kids who need it. That’s why we partner with them.” Last year, Staples Kemptville raised more than $1,200 through the school supply drive. Every donation counts and is greatly appreciated. Customers can make donations from July 26 to Sept. 12 in-store at Staples Kemptville, 302 Colonnade Dr., Kemptville.

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Members of the Kemptville District Soccer Association (KDSA) had a once-in-a-lifetime experience on July 26 when the Ottawa Fury soccer team stopped by the fields at South Gower Park, above. The Fury, along with the Ottawa Fury women’s team, played soccer with local kids of all ages and then signed autographs. The event was part of the Giant Tiger Ottawa Fury FC (Football Club) Community Practice initiative, which involves the Fury travelling to four or five communities across eastern Ontario and Western Quebec each year. This was the first time the Fury has conducted a community practice in Kemptville. Submitted photo

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Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville encourages students BY TIM RUHNKE

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It's about encouraging individuals who are interested in working in the field. Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville (DSLG) is a non-profit charitable corporation. It presents monetary awards each year to students entering or continuing postsecondary education in a program that is related to the field of developmental disabilities. Students apply for the monetary awards. The 2017 honours were presented during a gathering at the DSLG office in Brockville on Thursday, July 27. "It's always been a hard sector to attract people," said executive director Tom Turner. It's nice to have had a large number of applicants this year, he noted. Word of the DSLG awards program is getting out to schools, according to Turner. The recipient of the award of $1,000 to a firstyear university student is Melissa Workman. The Shanly resident is registered in kinesiology (bachelor of science) at Queen's. "I want to pursue a career as an OT to make an impact on each individual person I work with, big or small," stated Workman, who added that it was "an inspirational experience" working for Community Living North Grenville and with individuals with intellectual disabilities the past three years. "After having spent quality time with them and their caregivers, I am more determined than ever to pursue a career in this

vital service." Nicole Therrien from Oxford Mills is the recipient of the R.G. McMullen Award of $1,000 to a graduate student. Therrien is enrolled in the masters of applied disability studies — applied behaviour analysis specialization program at Brock University in St. Catharines. She did a placement with DSLG and has an honours bachelor of behavioural psychology. Therrien wrote that she understands and appreciates "the dedication that DSLG has in ensuring that clients can reach their fullest potential within an inclusive society." She indicated that she has "seen first hand the benefits that providing children and adults the tools to learn adaptive skills can lead to," adding that she wants "to be a part of helping them to improve their independence." Unable to attend the gathering on July 27 was Emmaleigh King, the recipient of an award of $750 to a first-year college student. King, who is from Smiths Falls, is registered in the developmental services worker program at Fleming College in Peterborough. She noted in her submission that her interest began when she had the opportunity in 2014 to support an eightyear-old boy with special needs. King then did a coop placement while in her final year of high school; her main focus during the placement at an elementary school was twin girls with fetal alcohol syndrome. In noting the girls showed huge improve-

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volving developmental services. The goal is to attract and retain individuals as well as improve the quality of service to clients, he indicated. The deadline for applications each year is June 15. For more information, visit developmentalservices.com or call 613-3451290.

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From left, Nicole Therrien and Melissa Workman receive the Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville 2017 student awards from executive director Tom Turner during a gathering at the organization’s Brockville office on Thursday, July 27. Absent for the photo is Emmaleigh King, the other recipient.

UPCOMING MEETINGS COUNCIL Monday, August 14 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Centre. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tuesday, August 8 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Centre. For agenda information, please visit the Municipal website at www.northgrenville.ca/ document-library.

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Monkman Forming Ltd. sponsored the fourth OPP Charity Barbecue on July 27. All of the proceeds were paid forward to the Friends of the Ferguson Forest Centre. From left: Joe Scott, Liz Davie, and Tanner Johnston of Monkman Forming grilled hot dogs and hamburgers at the event.

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Swimming pool enclosures in North Grenville are regulated by By-Law 32-98, as amended. This includes all above-ground and in-ground pools. Copies of this bylaw are available from the Building Department or the Municipal website.

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orth Grenville committee of the whole meetings are not the most exciting events to attend on a Monday evening, or on any evening, for that matter. As a local news reporter, I now attend them every week, usually along with two other local media representatives, Cogeco TV, who streams the meetings, and one concerned citizen. It’s the same concerned citizen every week. We seat ourselves randomly within the area closest to the exit and don’t typically expect to see any new faces among us. We’ve become a bit of a “club.” One Monday, my fiancé joined me at the committee of the whole meeting. I joked that it was our date night, and the deputy mayor took pity on me. “Worst date night ever!” she laughed. I often wonder why the committee of the whole meetings aren’t attended by more of a whole audience. When I browse through my Facebook news feed and see frustrated posts from friends about North Grenville’s lack of sidewalks, crosswalks, or a splash pad, a part of me wants to voice their concerns to council on their behalf. Another part of me wants to tell them to attend the committee of the whole meetings themselves if they want answers. Our presence at committee of the whole is important for our council to be reminded that we care about what’s being done, and what isn’t, in our community. These meetings host important discussions and perhaps the only opportunities we may get to voice our opinions on matters which affect us all, to the people who are deciding what to do about them. It’s one thing to be there as a reporter.

PAULINA HREBACKA FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE NEWSROOM In order to do my job properly, it demands my full understanding of the topics discussed, and an unbiased style of delivering that information to the public. But I can’t just switch off my resident status. I live here too, and I wish it didn’t take my job’s requirements of me to attend these meetings for me to go to them. It makes me wonder if the majority of our community is aware that the committee of the whole meetings occur regularly and are open to the public. The ability to freely walk into one of these meetings and ask your municipality any question you want is a privilege that many people in the world do not have. It’s an opportunity to hold your council to their promises and responsibilities, and if you don’t attend, then maybe you aren’t justified in lazily complaining from your computer desk at home about their shortcomings. Not to say that you shouldn’t complain – but if you care enough to, then you should also care enough to show your face as the concerned citizen that you are. I think you’d be surprised at how much you miss when you skip committee of the whole, and I also think the meetings would be a lot more exciting if more people attended. If you’d like to come to the next one, on Tuesday, Aug. 8, I’ll have a seat saved for you. I’ll have a whole row of seats saved for you!

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From left: Grenville County OPP Const. Cathy Lindsey, Abbigayle Whiteland, Liza Duhaime, Bill Wallace, Joe Scott, Tanner Johnston, Liz Davie, Bruce Noble and Jennifer Gow at the fourth OPP Charity BBQ of the season on Thursday, July 27. Monkman Forming Ltd. sponsored the event, with $600 in proceeds going to the Friends of the Ferguson Forest Centre. The OPP Charity Barbecues run every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kemptville OPP detachment.

Trying to maintain my alpha status with the dog The Farmer has surpassed me as the alpha in this pack. How did it happen? I am the one who gets up in the wee hours of the morning to let the Ferg out for his morning constitutional. I am the one who feeds, bathes and plays with the dog. It is me who … wait a minute. I’ve been trained by a puppy. He has me scheduled and ordered me to do his bidding with a simple whine. The Farmer doesn’t respond to such prompts. He is deaf in one ear. I’m not sure exactly when it happened, but at some point the Farmer managed to usurp the title of leader of the pack. Fergus has decided that his word trumps mine, every time. “Bed time, Fergus.” Dog looks at man. Ignores woman. “Get off that couch, Fergus.” Dog just rolls his eyes at me. The Farmer shows up at the door and dog bolts off of the couch and onto the floor, begins innocently licking his paw as if he were there all along. I have read Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis. I know how this works. Mama’s got to get her alpha groove back.

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Dog trainers say you have to exert your authority and maintain it, from the beginning. I thought I did all the right things but I must have slipped up at some point. Perhaps I got down on the floor and let the puppy slobber all over me too much. The Farmer doesn’t do that. I decided to do some research. Dog experts on the web say you must first train a pup to sit, come and stay. You can use dog treats to reinforce this. You have to teach them their name and to follow alongside you on a leash. You’re not supposed to let the dog run ahead and pull you on a walk. Hmm. Clearly we have some retraining to do. Even when walking through a

doorway in a house, you are supposed to make the dog come back and follow you. He is not supposed to lead in any circumstances. Humans first in all cases. And if he jumps up from excitement when you come home, you are supposed to ignore his bad behaviour until he is calm. You aren’t supposed to yell at him to get down. That one is going to be the most difficult to teach, I think. Mostly because it drives me nuts when he jumps up on me. At least we have managed to keep Fergus off our bed. He tries, but has yet to succeed in launching himself up onto the bed when we are lounging. I realize I have only a short window of opportunity to reclaim my alpha status and get him trained to stay off any of our special furniture before he is suddenly big enough to get up there. If we aren’t careful, we could wake up to realize one day that we have lost one-third of our king-sized bed to a large, hairy mutt. I have heard stories from other dog owners about slobber on their pillow and sleep interrupted by canine snoring. I have enough trouble getting a good night’s sleep.

I’m going to avoid this catastrophe at all costs. Fergus, a golden retriever, is very smart. So at least we have that going for us. I swear he has already learned that scratching on the door is neither allowed nor necessary. He literally knocks on the door once to be let back into the house. From the inside, he just sits at the door quietly until we notice and let him out. If we are distracted, he whines. I might have even suggested he use his voice once or twice when he tried to scratch the door. In some way, he understands me. The other thing we are learning about goldens is they really like to be

in the same room with their people. We barricade him from the room where we are eating or cooking, but he sits just outside the gate. When allowed in, it’s the people he wants to see, more than the food. It’s a good thing I "gave up" on my vegetable garden because I clearly need to spend more time training the dog. Obviously, I don’t have time to weed the onions and bat the beetles off the potatoes. www.theaccidentalfarmwife. blogspot.com email: dianafisher1@gmail.com

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Annual Sprinkler Party, Children’s Resources on Wheels, Mill of Kintail, August 16, 10am, 613-283-0095 ext 300. Car Toot Bingo Almonte Fairgrounds - In front of the Grandstand - every Wednesday thru September 6, 7 pm. (This is an 18+ event. Children may come but cannot play.) Come on down, and enjoy our canteen treats (including homemade pie) while enjoying the summer evening. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, 1000 Boat Cruise, Boldt Castle Tour. Friday, August 11, Call Home Support to reserve 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Lunch Bunch picnic Pakenham 5 Span Bridge. Thursday, August 10, Call Home Support to reserve 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Music & Memories, Tuesday, August 15. Contact Home Support 613-256-4700 or Jean Perry 613-2573296 for program information. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Tour of the Royal Canadian Mint. Monday August 14. Call Home Support 613-256-4700 to reserve. Mills’ Seniors Services, Weekly Foot Care Clinics, Alison Kaczan RPN provides care, at the Mills’ Seniors Services Office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call 613-256-4700 for appointment.

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Army Navy Air Force, 315 Townline Rd, East. August 11, 7-11pm. Music by Retro Rockers, BBQ, open to everyone, come out to support your club. 613-253-5097 or email anaf_396@bellnet.ca for more info. Breakfast- 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. masses at St. Mary’s- 28 Hawthorne. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus. Need to lose some weight, come and join us at TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a nonprofit weight loss support group. Monday evenings 5:30-7pm, Legion, 177 George St., Info: Leanne 613-253-2013. Parent’s Lifeline of Eastern Ontario support group meets monthly on 3rd Wednesday at 130 Landsdowne Ave 6:30-8:30 pm. Drop in. All are welcome Pink Ladies Carleton Place and District

Breast Cancer Support Group, meet the third Thursday in the month. 2-4pm. Info: Anne 613253-0450. Ultimate Corn Roast & BBQ, Aug. 12, 1-6pm. Burgers/Hot Dogs, available for purchase. Entertainment: The Barking Spiders. Everyone Welcome. Royal Canadian Legion Br192, 177 George St. Info: 613-257-1727.

KEMPTVILLE Baby Talk, Wednesday, August 9, 1:303 p.m. Madison Montessori Academy, 2965 County Rd #43. “Pyjama Jam” Tuesdays 5-7:30 p.m. 207-215 Sanders St. Info: (613)258-2225 or 1(866)433-8933 ext 2374.

MERRICKVILLE Merrickville Legion Club Room open, noon-4pm Saturdays. Merrickville Legion, dinner and dance August 4, 6pm, Baked Chicken Leg dinner. Entertainment by Watermelon Wine 7-11pm Merrickville Legion, dinner and dance August 11, 6pm, Baked Ham dinner. Entertainment by Lorne Daley 7-11pm Merrickville Legion horseshoes, Wednesdays, 7pm.

PAKENHAM Decoration Day Service at Pakenham Union Cemetery will be held Sunday, August 13 at 2:00pm. Come and enjoy a time of remembrance under the pines.

PERTH Al-Anon Meetings. If you are living with or near a drinking problem. Every Thursday 8 p.m. St. James Anglican Church, Drummond St. 613-267-4848, 613-267-6039. Community Home Support Lanark County Bereavement Support Group meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month 1-3pm at 40 Sunset Blvd, Info: 613-267-6400

Duplicate Bridge, Thursday evenings at 7 p.m, Civitan Hall. Contact Linda Selig Jewel’s Gently Used Clothing Store, 48 Wilson St. W. (in the Metro Mall)Friday Aug 4 (all day), Bag Day!! specific tags only. Perth Citizens’ Band Concert, Thursday August 3, 7:30pm in Stewart Park. Perth Old Tyme Fiddler’s Dance, Classic Country Music, Perth Lions Hall, 7:30 p.m. August 4. Info: 613-259-2569 or 613-283-8703. Perth’s Pickleball-fastest growing seniors sport in North America! Beginners welcome, Tue-Wed-Thur-Sat, 9:00 AM Conlon Farm public tennis/pickleball courts. e-mail: perthspickleball@gmail.com RTA Central Club, Saturday, August 5, Rideau Trail hike, near Big Rideau Lake Level 1, 8 km, moderate pace. Depart Conlon Farm at 9 a.m. Leader: Yvonne Kennedy, 613-267-9817 School Readiness Workshop, Children’s Resources on Wheels, Pop-up playgroups, Conlon Farm, August 8. 613-283-0095 ext 300.

RURAL 4 Hand Euchre 3rd Friday of the month. 7:30 p.m., Pierces Corners Hall. Light lunch. All welcome. Info: 613-489-1684 ABC Hall 4 hand euchre Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Lunch is served afterwards. Prizes are given for different categories. Contact Joanne at 613279-1106. ABC Hall, Summer Line Dancing Fridays 10-11am through to September 1. Also, Wednesday class runs to September 13, from 4 - 5 pm. Beginners and children 10+ welcome. Please call Rhonda at 613-885-8543 for more information. Annual Founders Day, Montague & District Senior Citizens Forget Me Not Club Inc. 658 Rosedale Rd S. (entrance off Guthrie Rd ) Sunday, August 13, 2 pm. live music by George Chenier followed by bbq hot dogs, salads and dessert at 5 pm. Annual Memorial Service for MaberlyLaidley’s United Church Cemetery - August 13, 2:00 p.m.. In the event of rain, service will be held in Maberly Community Hall. Archives Lanark open every Friday & Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm at 1920 Con.7 Drummond (former Drummond Township Office). For info call 613-267-3178 or 613-256-3130 Bake Sale at Knox Presbyterian Church

McDonald’s Corners, August 4, 3pm. Best Possible Start Drop-In. Parenting information and support. 1st and 3rd Monday’s each month, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Country Roads CHC, 4319 Cove Road, Portland. Info: Early Years Team, 613-272-2799 or 1-888-998-9927. Bid Euchre, Every second Monday night, 7:00p.m. Tatlock Community Hall. 613-2562786 Bingo, Elgin Lions Club Hall, every Thursday night, 7 p.m. Smoke free. Cemetery service/decoration day at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lombardy, Sunday August 13, 9 am in the regular service. Everyone welcome. Chinese and American Mahjongg is played at the ABC Hall on Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. Beginner lessons for those who have not played. Men and women welcome. 613-2682548 Decoration Service, Franktown Public Cemetery, Sunday, August 13, 2:30 p.m. Please bring lawn chairs. Guest Speaker: Rev. Grace Vaters. Info: 613-283-8644. Foley Mountain Morning Program, A Bug’s Life! Thursday August 17. Come investigate incredible insects using nets and containers, see what crazy critters you discover! Hilltop Jamboree, Sunday, August 13 McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall. Doors open noon. Supper 5 p.m. Music starts at 1 p.m. Horseshoes, Toledo Legion, every Tuesday, 7 p.m. sharp. All welcome. McDonald’s Corners Hilltop Jamboree Sunday August 13, doors open at noon. Music starts at 1:00 p.m. Dinner 5 p.m. Musicians Circle is held Thursdays at 7:00 pm at the ABC Hall. All musicians welcome and all genres of music country, jazz, blues, folk, easy listening, blue grass, etc. Matt Churchill 613-273-9005 Naturally Artistic Day Camp Tuesday, August 15. Discover how nature can inspire amazing works of art at Foley Mountain! Register at rvca.ca. Nature Play & Learn, Ontario Early Years 0-6years. Fridays July 28-August 25 9:03011:30am, Limerick Forest Interpretive Centre, 1175 Limerick Rd, Info: 1-866-433-8933 ext. 2374. Old Time Country Fiddle Music & Dance East/Greely Assoc, Friday, 4 August 2017, 7:30 - 11:00, Greely Community Centre, 1448 Meadow Drive, Greely. We welcome all dancers, listeners & musicians of all ages. For additional

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information call 613 489-2697. Pot Luck Wed. Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish! Dinner at 6pm. Royal Canadian Legion Br#542, Westport Sacred Heart Cemetery Service, in Lanark Cemetery, Sunday Aug. 13th at 1PM. Please bring lawn chair. Shopping bus trip. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Leaving Portland Community Hall, 9 a.m. Info./location 613-272-2676. St. Mary’s Anglican Church Annual Yard Sale. Saturday Aug 5, 8am. Carleton St. at Brock, Newboro Support Group for individuals whose lives have been affected by mental health issues or trauma. Wednesdays, 1-3pm in the library, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1817 Richardson Side Road (at Huntmar), Carp

SMITHS FALLS Bethel Pentecostal Church, Prayer for Healing, August 6, 10:30 a.m. 613-283-2511 for info. Duplicate Bridge, Monday, 7 p.m., Legion Br 95, 7 Main St E. Partnership 613-633-6205. Duplicate Bridge, Monday evenings at 7 p.m. and Tuesday afternoons at 12:45 p.m., lessons offered Tuesdays 10am, Legion. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, 1 p.m., Legion Br 95, 7 Main St E. Partnership 613-633-6205. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings every Tuesday, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). 613-283-0960. Family Fun Bingo, Sunday, August 6 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the RCAFA Hall, on Abbott St. Contact: Carol 613-284-0305. Fish & Chips, Aug 4 & 18 served from 4-7 p.m. in the Lancaster Hall, Legion Br 95 (Held every second Friday). Monday Night Bid Euchre, Smiths Falls Legion, 7 p.m. Info 613-283-3292 Need help researching your ancestors? Contact Lisa Trodden to make an appointment at 613-283-0711 or ltrodden@cogeco.ca Smiths Falls Knitting & Crochet Club, meetings every Tuesday 1-3 p.m. Smiths Falls Seniors Activity Building (across from Hospital).


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65th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Bob and Liz Pierman request the pleasure of your company in celebrating their parents’ 65th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, August 13th, 2017, 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Lanark Lodge Auditorium, Perth, Ontario. Fond memories and best wishes only.

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David and Judy Heaslip & Glen and Marion Blair wish to announce the marriage of their children, Kelly Marie Heaslip to David James Blair on August 8, 1987. Congratulations on 30 years of marriage! COMING MARRIAGE Love Ericka & Mike, Brook & Allison and family

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HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY Fred Sample Please join us for a celebration on Saturday August 12 Noon - 3 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Smiths Falls 7 Main Street East

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The family of Christina Flynn invite you to join them in celebrating her 100th Birthday on Sunday, August 13, 10338 South Branch Road, Brinston, Ontario. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Best wishes only please.

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To our dear Grandson Kaleb Parker Who turn’s 16 on August 9th We just want to say, Your Smart! Handsome! Kind! And Very, Very Cool! With a Great Smile! You Rock! You Rule! A few of the reason’s “Why we love u” “Happy 16th Birthday Kaleb” From Papa and Nana V. Also, Special Happy Birthday Wishes To Natalie August 1st Brian Vermeulen August 4th Lynn Parker August 3rd Enjoy! Love Dad and Mom V

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HAPPY 60th ANNIVERSARY Bill and Elizabeth Wilton August 3, 2017 Congratulations Mom, Dad, Gramma and Grampa Bill, Chris, John and Melba, Drew, Brandon and Trisha, Michael and Tara, And great grandsons Ethan, Tatem and Brady

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BENNETT-CARLEY On October 21, 2017 Laura Bennett daughter of Diane and David Bennett and Billy Carley son of Kathy and Gordy Carley will marry. Both families join to wish them love and forever happiness.

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The family of Theresa McIntosh would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends, co-workers, and neighbours for their thoughtfulness, prayers, and kindness shown at the time of her passing. Your cards, flowers, food, donations, and many telephone calls were greatly appreciated. Thanks to Steve for the wonderful tribute to our loving Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. A special “Thank You” to all the Nursing Staff at PSFDH. Thank you to Ken Smith and Office Staff. A personal “Thank You” to Stuart and his staff at Blair & Sons Funeral Home for your guidance and compassion at this difficult time. Everyone’s kind and caring words helped more than you know at such a sad time. God Bless!

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Thank you to everyone who attended our 60th Wedding Anniversary party on Sunday, June 23 at Strathmere. We were thrilled to see friends, neighbours and family. Thank you also for the beautiful cards, gifts, and good wishes. We treasure your friendship. Stuart and Isobel Eastman

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We would like to thank everyone who shared in our 50th Wedding Anniversary party. Thank you for all the gifts, cards, phone calls and well wishes. Special thanks to our children Jeff, Jennifer, Todd, Kathy, Wendy and Dave for organizing this event. Thanks Jessica for the beautiful photography and Judy for advertising. Thanks to Cedar Valley Golf Club for the use of their dining room. It was a very special day we will always remember. Frank and Nancy Seed

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The family of the late Freda Cooper wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for their kindness and support through the loss of our Mother. A very special thanks to Perth Community Care Centre and staff. Thank you to the Perth and District Hospital and staff, Blair & Son Funeral Home, Rev. Larry Paul for the great service for Mom. Special thank you for all the cards, flowers, food donations and phone calls. Thank you, Rowatt, Pete, Phyllis, Bill, Reg and Families

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To our friends, neighbours and family; words can’t express the love we have felt helping us through this difficult time in the loss our son and brother Stuart. The phone calls, visits, cards, food, floral tributes and donations to the Canadian Lung Association were so appreciated. To our daughter-in-law Audrey, for the years you shared with Stuart. You loved each other so much. To Carolyn, Glenn and John, your words portrayed the kind of man Stuart was; kind, gentle, proud, a mentor and touched so many people’s lives in one way or another. To Rev. Grace Vaters for your comforting words. To PSFDH Staff. To KGH – ICU Staff and Trauma Doc. your compassion and care given to Stuart and our family was so appreciated. To Blair and Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. The respectful care given to Stuart and our family by Scott and staff. To Stuart, for being a part of our lives. Until we meet again. Forever loved. Sterling, Edna Patterson and family

I would like to express my appreciation and heartfelt thanks to my family and friends who were there for me at the time of my injury and my Mom’s passing. Thanks so much to the Staff of PCCC for the lovely floral arrangement. Many thanks to my friends at PCCC for your prayers and kindness shown at that time. Your beautiful cards, gifts, telephone calls and visits meant a lot. Thank you so much to Sarah D., Laurie, Pat, Charlene, Darlene, Sarah L., Gerry, Rona, Shelley, Vivian, Gloria, and Nora. You were all awesome! Barb McDonald

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Thank you everyone for your cards, flowers, phone calls and especially your prayers and words of encouragement during my hospital stay, most of all thanks will never be enough for dear friend Elaine DeLisle who has been with me every step of the way. Look forward to seeing you soon. Geri Frechette

On behalf of the Sylvania Lodge Campers Association we would like to thank the following organizations for the prize donations for our Annual Kids Fishing Derby: Dairy Queen, Perth; Tim Horton’s, Hwy. 7, Perth; McDonalds Restaurant, Perth; Giant Tiger, Perth; Hill General Store, McDonalds Corners.

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THANK YOU I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the thoughtfulness and prayers during the passing of my husband and best friend, Stuart Patterson, retired owner of Patterson Jewellers. My heart was truly touched by the outpouring of kind words, flowers, cards, charitable donations and the sharing of wonderful stories and memories. A special thanks to Rev. Grace Vaters for her spiritual guidance, words of comfort, and for honouring Stuart with such a beautiful service. To Glenn Weir and Carolyn LeSurf, thank you for lovingly sharing some of your favourite memories of Stuart. To John Anderson, your words meant the world and demonstrated not just the special friendship you and Stuart shared, but also honoured Stuart’s passion for jewellery and business. Many thanks also the staff at Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital and the ICU staff at Kingston General Hospital. Their care and professionalism were truly appreciated during this very difficult time. Also, to the Patterson Family - Sterling and Edna Patterson for your love, and Ron and Judy Patterson for your support and presence during every step. This has meant the world to me, and has eased some of the grief that has been felt by this extraordinary loss. Lastly, a very special thanks to Scott and Stephen Blair, and the entire staff at Blair and Son Funeral Home. Their exceptional care and unparalleled attention to detail created a seamless, elegant and fitting final tribute to Stuart. Your kindness will always be remembered. Sincerely, Audrey Patterson

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Join us at the Union Hall on Wolf Grove Road for a “gathering” in celebration of the life of Jack Reid on Saturday, August 5 from 1 to 3 pm. In his quiet gentle manner Jack served on many boards and committees in Almonte and the surrounding area. Throughout his life he volunteered his time to serve his community in a variety of capacities wherever he saw a need. In doing so, he touched the lives of many. Please come and share your laughter and memories with us. The Family DEATH NOTICE

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Passed away peacefully at the Montfort Hospital on Wednesday July 26, 2017 at the age of 85. Beloved husband of Phyllis for over 60 years. Loving and devoted father of Debbie (Eric), Steven (Wendy), Cindy (Steve) and Laurie (John). Very proud grandfather of Jennah, Michael, Paige, Sabrina, Brienna, Kesia, Cody, Jess, Nicole and Leah. Lid will be sadly missed by his sister Ronette. Predeceased by his brother Martin, and sisters Heather and Pat. Born in England, Lid left at the age of 16 after the second world war ended, and spent the next four years working on freighter ships. This gave him the opportunity to see nearly every major port in the world. He eventually made his way to Ontario and employment at Ottawa Dairy farm. Here he realized his love of farming and also his love for Phyllis. Because of Lids passion for farming he spent most of his working life, along with a career in trucking, doing just that. Retirement gave Lid the time to not only continue to raise some chickens and turkeys, but to raise the biggest chickens and turkeys. His flower and vegetable gardens were an impressive sight to everyone. A special thank you goes out to the nursing staff at Carleton Place Memorial and the Montfort Hospitals for such compassionate care. The family held a private celebration of Lids life on Saturday July 29, 2017. For those who would like to make a donation in memory of Lid, a contribution to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com

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Gauvin Alice Marie Gauvin (nee Campeau)

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August 7, 1937 – July 26, 2017 (Retired owner of Jack Campbell Fuels) Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital – General Campus on Wednesday, July 26th, 2017 at the age of 79 years. Son of the late Clifford and Emma (nee Lesway) Campbell. Beloved husband of Chéron (nee Jefferies) for nearly 55 years. Dear Dad of Peg Fulton (Gary) and Russ (Cheryl). Much loved Grandpa of Terri (Joe), Rob (Kelsey), Kristen and Jeff (Taylor). He adored his greatgrandchildren Jackson and Charley. Fondly remembered by his pets Lucy and Whiskey. Jack is the dear brother of Doris Bruce (late Bert) and Marion Trudeau (late Charlie). Brother-in-law of Dave and Sandra Jefferies, Sally and Brian Labrie, and Bruce and Cheryl Jefferies. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents-in-law Stan and Reta Jefferies. Jack was a proud lifelong resident of Fitzroy Harbour, just shy of 80 years. He helped his dad farm and run Campbell’s Dairy in his younger days, then went on to the fuel oil business and had a Texaco service station in Arnprior. He was a square dance caller for Mac Beattie and his Melodiers and the Ron McMunn band. He even had the honour of appearing on stage with Hank Snow. Jack grew up playing and loving sports. He became a hockey coach in his early years. He went on to coach his son Russ and the “gang of lads” in competitive softball. Later in his retirement years he helped Chéron babysit the grandkids. Friends were invited to join the family for a graveside service held at St. George’s Anglican Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour on Sunday afternoon, July 30th at 2 o’clock. If you would like to make a donation please consider the Fitzroy Harbour Community Association (www. fitzroyharbour.com) or the Arnprior Humane Society. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Passed away peacefully in Edmonton, Alberta on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at the age of 74. Alice is survived by her sons Andre and Jean Gauvin as well as her 4 grandchildren. Alice was predeceased by her son Michael. She will be sadly missed by her sisters Georgette (Gary) Whyte, Lorence (Don) Halladay, her brothers Roger and Leo Campeau, as well as her nieces and nephews, and her extended family.There will be a private family memorial service held at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls at a later date. Interment will follow at St. Ann’s Cemetery in Merrickville. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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SULPHER Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Suddenly passed away on Monday, July 24, 2017. Elizabeth “Betty” Sulpher (nee: Beynon) of Almonte, age 77 years. Survived by her loving husband Robert Sulpher, her children, Lisa South (Richard) & Andrew Sulpher. Sister of Doris Patrick (nee Beynon). Predeceased by her parents Dorothy & Maurice and her brother Carl Beynon (Rosemary surviving him). Survived as well by Nancy Patrick, Ronald Patrick (Sue), Peter Patrick, their families and other nieces and nephews. Sister-in-law to Douglas Sulpher (Marie) & Richard Sulpher (Heather). Also survived by her grandchildren, Jane Beaudoin (nee: Sulpher) (Colin), Michelle Sulpher & Kathleen Cutknife and by 3 great grandchildren. Betty was a member of the Ottawa Valley Hunt Club for 35 years and was the valued “Fox” for the hunt. She was secretary treasurer for many years. She was also an avid horseback rider and enjoyed hunting and cross country events. Betty had many friends and volunteers helping her organize the hunts and events on her property. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 for visiting on Thursday, August 3 from 7 to 9 PM and where Service will be held in the Gamble Chapel on Friday, August 4 at 11 AM. Interment to follow in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Corkery. For those who may choose to honour Betty with a memorial donation, please consider the Digital Imaging fund raising campaign at the Almonte General Hospital. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Carnochan Sarah (nee Graham) Carnochan

Passed away peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Monday, July 31, 2017 at the age of 86. Sarah will be sadly missed by her nieces Coral Carpenter, Kim Minicola, Beth Hamblin and her nephews Barrie and Scott Graham. She is also survived by her cousins Hugh Graham, Jean Graham-Abbott and Evelyn Follett. Sarah is predeceased by her parents Gordon and Beatrice Graham (nee Halladay) and her brother Robert Graham and his wife Jean. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Thursday, August 3, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. A service to celebrate her life will take place Friday August 4, 2017 in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment will follow at Maple Vale Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. .

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BONELL-RENAUD, LOUISE (NEE DONTIGNY)

(Retired – RBC, Arnprior) With heavy hearts we announce that our Mom, Nanny, Sister, Aunt and good friend, Louise passed away suddenly but peacefully at home in White Lake as the result of a heart attack on Tuesday, July 25, 2017. She was 61. Wife of Gerry Renaud. Predeceased by her first husband, Terry Bonell (1993). Dearly loved “Mom” of Tim Bonell (Chantal Levesque), JulieAnne O’Connor (Sean) and Jason Bonell. Forever cherished by her “Grandbabies” Michael, Skyla, Cheyanne, Jaidan, Ruari, Tye and Shyanna. Dear sister of Phil Dontigny (Kris), Tom (Irene), Susan Ingram (Doug), Gord (Gail), Pat and Rob (Lori). Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and many good friends. Relatives and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 10 to 10:45. A Service to honor and remember Louise was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Cremation will follow with interment at the Malloch Road Cemetery at a later date. In memory of Louise, please consider a donation to the Lanark County Mental Health Association. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Donald (Donnie) William

Peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday July 30, 2017 at the age of 69 years. Son of the late Leora and Wilfard Miller. Beloved husband of Linda Miller. Loving father of Amanda Brown (Jeff), Dawn Miller, Elmer Miller (Crystal Ellson). Cherished grandfather to Owen and Gracie Miller, Robert and Allen Brown, Roy and Jeffery Brown. Dear brother of Lorraine Smith, Wanda Ferriar, Bonnie Cassell (Ken), Clarence Miller (Jackie). Predeceased by his sister Marilyn Evoy and brothers Sam Miller (Connie), James Miller (Mima), Gerald Miller (Fran). Fondly remembered by many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at the Lannin Funeral Home in Smiths Falls on Tuesday August 08, 2017 from 11:00am to 1:00 pm. Funeral service will be held at the Lannin Funeral Home Chapel on August 08, 2017 at 1:00pm, with interment following at Hillcrest Cemetery. Charitable donations would be appreciated to the Heart & Stroke Society or the Lung Association. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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DR. SHARPE Louis Ramon Born 91 years ago on the island nation of Trinidad & Tobago, Louis Sharpe aspired to a different life than that of government service, which he initially enjoyed. He set off for Canada, and McGill University to complete a Bachelor of Arts and ultimately a Doctorate of Dental Surgery, completed in 1963. From there he moved south, practising at New York Polyclinic, extending his studies to a Dental Fellowship in Anaesthesiology at Mount Sinai Hospital, and teaching briefly at Columbia University. He established his own dental practice in New York where, in 1964, he met his future wife, Gisela (nee Molk). They spent many happy years in the city, and had a son, Robert. In 1977 Louis moved his family to Almonte, Ontario where he practiced dentistry until his death. Louis had an immediate charm and a mischievous wit. His quirky sense of humour and easy laughter gave him a talent for putting others at ease and for making them feel welcome and important. Rarely would he be seen in public without suit and tie. He was passionate about fishing, classic British mystery novels, dentistry, and about his family. Louis passed quickly and peacefully at the Ottawa Heart Institute on July 27, 2017. The family wish to extend thanks to the compassionate physicians, nurses and all the kind staff who cared so well for him. His family will sorely miss him. A funeral will be held at Holy Name of Mary Parish in Almonte on Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 11am. Condolences may be made by visiting www.crgamble.com Funeral Arrangements Are Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313

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MARINELLI, FRANK

(Retired Ontario Hydro) It is with regret that we announce that Frank Marinelli of Waba passed away at the Arnprior Hospital in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 30th, 2017. He was 79. Beloved husband of the late Maria Lasalandra (June 19, 2013). Dear father of Peter of Renfrew; Gianna Marinelli (Robert Miron) of Orléans; Frank (Angie) of Braeside and Rosie Marinelli (Mitch Curnock) of White Lake. Cherished “Poppa” of April, Olivia, Joseph, Sophia and Natalia. A private service for Frank’s immediate family will take place. Interment White Lake Cemetery. For those wishing, a donation to the Arnprior Food Bank in memory of Frank would be appreciated by his family. In the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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EDWARDS Tom

Peacefully, and surrounded by family, Tom left us late in the evening of Tuesday July 25, 2017 at the age of 75, following a struggle with cancer after a long, healthy, and active life. After a brief career in the Air Force, Tom became a civil servant and pursued a successful career as an avionics technician for Transport Canada. In 1996, he began what would become a fulfilling retirement, working around the home, volunteering at the church and travelling. Always the consummate handyman, he became the embodiment of a ‘homeowner helping homeowners’ while he worked part time at Home Hardware in Manotick. Beloved husband to Linda (nee Smalluk), loving and adored father to Jaime (Blake Mackey) and Chris (Duane Chevalier) and doting grampy to Harley. Predeceased by his parents, Violet and Ross Edwards, and brothers Ray, Dave and John. Survived by brothers Gerry (Shirley) and Syd, sister Marg, and several nieces and nephews. The family extends its heartfelt thanks to the caring staff at The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Centre, as well as to the Champlain Community Care Access Centre and St. Elizabeth Home Care, with special thanks to Lisa, Amanda, Marilyn and Bonnie, and Drs. WheatleyPrice & Brennan for their compassionate, dedicated care. Family and friends were invited to join in a celebration of Tom’s life at 11 o’clock at St James United Church in Osgoode, on August 1, 2017. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435


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Crimes Jeanette (Dykstra) Crimes

NOLAN, WAYNE Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Wednesday evening, July 26th, 2017. Wayne Nolan of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy illness. He was 71. Dear son of the late Adam and Maude Laundrie. Loved father of Tina MacLaren (Bob) and Shelly Lairar (Clint Pettigrew). Proud “Grandpa” of Ryan and Amanda MacLaren and Liam Reitz. Dear brother of Keith Laundrie (late Hazel) and Shirley Desnoyers (Guy). Predeceased by brothers: Harold, Billy and Tommy and a sister, Dorothy McMillan (late Ian). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to a graveside service to be held at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior on Friday morning, August 4th at 10 o’clock. In memory of Wayne, please consider doing something kind for someone in need. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Jeanette passed away after a short illness in the Perth Hospital on Saturday July 29th, 2017. She was predeceased by her husband Charles Crimes, brother Henry Dykstra, sister Winnie Vanderlinden and brother-in-law John Vanderlinden and niece Dorothy Linden. She is survived by her sister-in-law Gay Dykstra. Jeanette was a cherished aunt to Michael (Mary Jo) Vanderlinden, Charles Dykstra, Will (Aukje) Dykstra, Elizabeth (Edward) Stepanic and Paul (Cindy) Dykstra. She was loving great-aunt to Ashleah, Ryan, Jayme-Lynne, Hailey, Tazel, Savita and Dak. Jeanette will always be remembered for her initiative, dedication and service to St. Paul’s United Church and the community. Friends and family were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Wednesday August 2, 2017 from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in St. Paul’s United Church, Perth on Thursday at 1:30 P.M. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. A reception followed in St. Paul’s United Church Hall. In memory of Jeanette, donations made to Lanark County Cancer Society (Wheels of Hope) or St. Paul’s United Church would be greatly appreciated.. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Gary Robert (always known as Bob)

Passed away peacefully at the Belleville General Hospital in his 79th year. He will be missed by Iva (nee Looby) his wife of 55 years. Bob was born July 1, 1939 to Gerald and Doris (nee Menagh) Flegg in Smiths Falls, Ontario. He was predeceased by his siblings Marilyn (Robert McLean), Sheila (Dave Sansome) and Larry (Lorraine) Flegg. Bob was the proud father of three daughters Tammy (Bryan Wright), Nancy Flegg and Tracey Flegg. He was the beloved grandfather of Angela (Chase) Hewitt, Naomi Herrick and Amanda Flegg. He was great grandfather to Isabella, Ema-Lee and Alexis Cooper, Easton and Brooklynn. Bob served 34 years in the OPP beginning his career in Pembroke, Ontario and retiring as Sargent in Belleville, Ontario. Bob was an avid family camper, fisherman and hunter. Upon retirement Bob regularly frequented Tim Hortons where he made many lasting friendships. Bob will greatly be missed by his family and friends. Our family wishes to thank the fourth floor Dr’s and Nurses of BGH for their care and compassion. A private family interment will be held in his home town of Smiths Falls. Anyone wishing to make a donation in Bob’s memory can pick a charity of their choice. Arrangements entrusted to Bay of Quinte Cremation Service, 150 Church St. Belleville, Ont.

Couture Andre “Andy” Couture

Passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at the age of 79. Beloved husband and best friend for more than 54 years to Margaret (nee Artelle). Loving and devoted father of Jo-Anne (Ben) Bisson, Andy Couture (Nicole Bisson), John (Krista) Couture and Denis (Susan) Couture. Cherished grandfather of Michelle (Justin), Marc, Shanel (Kyle), Dominik, Chelsea (Brock), Amanda (Dan), Katie (Kyle), Kory, Jessica, Alex and Sarah. Andy was also a proud great-grandfather to his 8 great-grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by his siblings Sister Laurence Ann Marie Couture, Berthe (Ronald) St. Pierre and Roger (Catherine) Couture. He was predeceased by his parents Viateur and Simone Couture (nee Fortier). He will be sadly missed his many nieces, nephews, his extended family and friends in Ottawa, Smiths Falls the surrounding communities and his E.G. family in Ellenton, Florida. Family and friends are welcome to celebrate Andy’s life with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls on Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 11 a.m. A private interment will take place at St. Francis de Sales Columbarium at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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TIMMINS Milton (Mississippi Mills Fire for 39 years) Peacefully at home, watching the Blue Jays win on Monday, July 24, 2017. Milton Timmins of Pakenham, age 79 years. Dearly loved husband and best friend of Lynda Morgan-Browne. Much loved and respected dad of Lori Marsh (Ian), Lesley Jefferies (Lance), Ericka Timmins (Richard Bernier) & Geoffrey (Lori). Loved Boppa of Andrew, Hannah, Owen, (Shaylah), Neil, Morgan, Emily, Ben, Alex, Brayden & Dacoda. Predeceased by his grandson, Brett. Brother of Stuart (Jean), Glen (Lois), Myrna Bourk (Dennis) & Helen Parish. Predeceased by his brother, Alvin. Brotherin-law of Donna. Friends were received at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 for visiting on Friday, July 28 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM. Thence to rest in St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Pakenham from 10 AM, Saturday, July 29 until the family arrived for Service at 11 AM., Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz, officiated. For those who may choose to honour Milton with a memorial donation, please consider the Mississippi Mills Fire Station 2 Assoc. Please register to become an organ donor at beadonor.ca Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Lorraine Theresa Murphy

Surrounded by her family following a courageous battle with cancer on Thursday July 27th 2017, at the age of 65 years. Loving and devoted mother of Daniel (Jennifer and her son Josh Muoka) and David (Amy) Murphy. Lorraine was the daughter of the late JJ and Kathleen Murphy of Port Elmsley. She will be sadly missed by her siblings Gary (Judy) Sharon (Andy) Lamarche, Clarence (Donna), Brian (Judy), Kevin (Kathy), Ian (Kelly), Noreen (Russell) Findlay, Paul (Bonnie), Dave (Holly) and Mike. Loving aunt and friend to 17 nieces and nephews and 18 great nieces and nephews. Lorraine will always be remembered by her co-workers and friends of 35 plus years at the Quickie Convenience Stores and Head Office. Lorraine will be reunited with her friend and partner, Fred Lackey. Friends and family may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Friday August 4th, 2017 from 2:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Blair & Son Chapel on Saturday August 5th, 2017 at 10:00 A.M. Interment, St. John’s Parish Cemetery, Perth. In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society Wheels of Hope or Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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CLEROUX Robert Gerald Wayne Cleroux

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It is with sadness that we announce that Larry Herbert of Arnprior passed away at the Arnprior Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Friday morning, July 28th, 2017. He was 63. Beloved husband of Barbara (nee Still). Loved father of Michael (Christina) and Chris (Tracy). Dear brother of Francis Herbert (Debbie), Linda Payer (Andy), Dennis and Malita Herbert. Cherished grandfather of Cory, Cole, Daniel and Dylan. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A talented landscaper, Larry was responsible for many of the beautiful walkways and flower beds that we enjoy in our community. The family wish to extend special thanks to Dr. Becker, Dr. Najad, nurses Lauren, Elaine, Hayley and Josh of the Arnprior Hospital for the wonderful care extended to Larry during his time there. Family and friends were invited to a service in celebration of Larry’s life held at the River Stone Christian Fellowship, 59 Madawaska Street, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon, July 30th at 1 o’clock. A reception followed. In memory of Larry, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Health Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Frizell Douglas J.A. Frizell

Passed away at home surrounded by the love and support of his family, on Saturday, July 29, 2017 at the age of 64. Beloved husband and best friend of Linda Frizell. Loving father of Mark Evoy (Sandra Anderson), and step-father of Duane and Brandon Green (Laura McKenzie). Cherished grandfather of Scarlett, Mathew and Luc and stepgrandfather of Jade and Cassidy. Doug is predeceased by his parents Fred and Dorothy Frizell (nee Freakley). He will be sadly missed by his siblings Harold (Wendy) Frizell, Rick (Lynn) Frizell, Don Frizell, Dorothy (John) Benson and Fred (late Joanne) Frizell. He will be fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Debbie as well as his many nieces, nephews, Linda’s entire family, his extended family and friends in the Smiths Falls and surrounding communities. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Wednesday, August 2, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Thursday, from 11 a.m. until the time of the service to Celebrate Doug’s life in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment will take place at Hillcrest Cemetery at a later date. If desired memorial contributions may be made to the Kingston General Hospital ~ Burr Wing of the Cancer Care Centre. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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February 4, 1951 - July 27, 2017 Bob died bravely with Cathy by his side in the Ottawa Hospital from complications of high risk multiple myeloma, diagnosed in August 2015. He was a strong man who tried valiantly to overcome the disease for as long as he could. He was predeceased by his parents Gerald and Rose Cleroux and his brother David. Bob was the much loved and admired husband of 24 years of Catherine Stapleton. They were fortunate to have time to enjoy their country home, cottage, travel and the friendship of many wonderful people. Known for his ability to fix or build anything, his skills were appreciated by many friends and family. He built our lovely home using his knowledge and labour. He was a self-made man and worked hard all of his life. Fishing and hunting were lifelong hobbies enjoyed with good friends. He respected nature and found inspiration in being in and part of the wilderness. He will be sadly missed by his sister-in-law Debbie Cleroux and his nieces Stefanie Cleroux Lalonde (Brandon) and their new baby Elsbeth and Jillian Cleroux. Survived by his sisters Carolyn Inneo and Cheryl Cleroux and sisters-in-law Kelly Stapleton and Elizabeth Stapleton. Bob will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. Friends and family were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Tuesday August 1, 2017 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel Wednesday at 10:00 A.M., followed by reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. A special thank you to the Doctors, nurses and staff on 6 East, the ICU, Palliative Care Doctors and the MAID Team at the Ottawa Hospital General Campus for their kind and caring support over the past 6 weeks. If desired donations to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, Perth or The Ottawa Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Bissonnette Arthur Joseph Edward “Noog” Bissonnette

Art passed away suddenly but peacefully at his home just outside Smiths Falls, Ontario on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at the age of 69. Beloved husband of Sharon (McCarthy) Bissonnette. Loving father of Michelle Bissonnette (James Goldie) and Josie Bissonnette (Bryce Makkinga) and devoted Papa of Odin Makkinga. Dear brother of Terry (Margaret) Bissonnette, Marguerite (the late Charlie) Levean, Camilla (Faron) Sawyer and Ali Bissonnette (Gary Shalla). Predeceased by sister Thelma (the late Bill) Suess, brother Eugene Francis “Spider” Bissonnette, brotherin-law Marcel Charest and his parents Eugene Bissonnette and Gertude (Duff) Bissonnette. Sadly missed by all of Sharon’s family; brother-in-law of Danny (Susan) McCarthy, Carol Hiltz, Joan McCarthy (Doug Watson), Kevin (Donna) McCarthy, Maureen (Nono) Sumitro as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Following retirement from the University of Waterloo - Food Services Department, Art purchased a country property just outside of Smiths Falls which was a beautiful converted old school house. He enjoyed the outdoors especially hunting and fishing in the area and will be greatly missed by his many friends and neighbours. Family and friends may pay their respects in the Parish Hall of St. Martin of Tours Church, 41 Post St., Whitney, Ontario on Monday, July 31, 2017 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Martin of Tours Church on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, St. Martin of Tours Cemetery. In memory of Art, donations to Jumpstart - Canadian Tire 341 Hastings St. N., Bancroft or your local Canadian Tire Jumpstart program would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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WHITNEY, John June 7, 1942 - August 10, 2015 WHITNEY, Shelli June 15, 1965 – June 27, 1991 Fondly loved and deeply mourned, Heart of our hearts, We miss you so; Our tears will flow; Dimming your picture where’er we go; ‘Tis sad but true, We will abide Until some day we’ll be side by side. Sadly missed Laurette, Laurie, Kelly, Brianna, Camara, Keyara and families.

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McNicol J. Wayne McNicol

Peacefully and unexpectedly in hospital in Ottawa on Friday, July 28th, 2017, Wayne McNicol at the age of 65 years. Beloved husband for 43 years to Heather (Blackburn) McNicol. Cherished father of Jason (Alberta) McNicol and Kelly McNicol (Dale Keeler). Proud grandpa of Harris, Jean, Blaine, Lyall, Kaylee and Autumn. Dear brother of Bob and Donnie Mitchell, Ellen (Gerry) Cole and Diane (Doug) Ladouceur; Wayne will be fondly remembered by Arnold Mitchell, brother-in-law Jim (Debbie) Blackburn and sisters-in-law Susan (Kevin) Forrester and Florence (Glen) Napier. Predeceased by his mother Shirley Mitchell, John (Allegra) McNicol and David (Elcie) Blackburn. He was a long time member of the Lanark Civitan Club and former Deputy fire Chief of Lanark Township (Middleville) Fire Department. Funeral service was held in St. Andrew’s United Church, Lanark on Wednesday, August 2nd, 2017 at 1:00 P.M. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery, Middleville. Following the interment, the family joined for a gathering and sharing of Memories at the Lanark Civitan Hall from 2:30 until 5:30 P.M. In remembrance, contributions to Camp Quality or the Canadian Tire Jump Start Program would be appreciated..

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BOLGER, Howard – In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and greatgrandfather who passed away on August 6, 2009. Within our hearts we always keep A special place for you, And try to do our best to live As you would want us too. As we loved you, so we miss you, In our memory you are near; Loved, remembered, longed for always With the passing of each year. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, loved and always dear. All our love, Velma and family

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IN MEMORIAM In memory of Donald Fleming May 27, 1930 July 28, 2012 May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper so you’ll hear, We will always love and miss you. And wish that you were here Love your wife, Dorothy Fleming & Bill, Jean, Nancy, Debbie, Barrie, Donna, Daphne, Denise & families

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PAUL, William Frank March 2, 1940 – August 3, 2016 I live each day wondering How I will get through it and Then I remember that you would want me to. Forever missed Forever loved Norma, Wendy, Patti, Julie

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LOWRY, Stirling John 1948 – 1967 May the winds of Heaven blow softly and whisper in your ear, How much we love and miss you and wish that you were here. As a result of a tragic car accident, the death occurred at Smiths Falls, ON of Stirling John Lowry, on August 3, 1967. He was born in Perth, on June 22, 1948, dear son of John J. Lowry and former Lillian Mallette and elder brother of Myles, Carter, Kelly, Tracy, Lannie and sister Joy Anne. He received his education at St. John’s Separate School, Perth & District Collegiate Institute and the Smiths Falls and District Collegiate and had just completed his Grade 12 studies in electricity and welding. At the time of his death, he was a part-time employee with the Department of Public Works, Post Office Building in Perth. He was an ardent ball fan and was a member of the Perth Red Socks Connie Mack League. The funeral was held from the Blair and Son Funeral Home to St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, Perth, on August 5, 1967, at 9:00 a.m. where a Requiem High Mass MORPHY, Leone – In loving memory of our dear was offered by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor H.J. Farrell. Mother, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, Nanny, The alter boys were Michael Fortner, Paul Brady, Sister and Aunt who passed away August 7, 2008. Lee Moncrieff, Brian Day and Errol Noonan. You never said I’m leaving, The pall-bearers were three cousins, Donald and You never said goodbye, Gary Smith and Brian McKenny and three very You were gone before we knew it, close friends, Roger Noonan, Greg McParlan and And only God knows why. Peter Stafford. Internment was made at St. John’s In life we loved you dearly, Cemetery with prayers offered at the graveside In death we love you still, by the R. Rev. Monsignor H.J. Farrell. Many spiriIn our hearts we hold a place, tual offerings and floral tributes and messages of That only you can fill. sympathy were received from his many relatives, It broke our hearts to lose you, friends and neighbors which were greatly appreciBut you didn’t go alone, ated by those of his family left to mourn him. A part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Forever remembered Myles, Carter Sadly missed and lovingly remembered Kelly, Tracy by all your family Lannie & Joy

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PHILLIPS, Beverly Rose – In loving memory of my sister Beverly Rose Phillips (Dixon) who passed away August 2, 2016. You never said you were leaving, You never said good-bye, You were gone before I knew it, And only God knows why. In life I loved you dearly, In death I love you still, In my heart I hold a place, That only you can fill. It broke my heart to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, A part of me went with you, The day God called you home. Always loved Forever missed Barb

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ALLEN, Ernest – In loving memory of Ernest who passed away August 2, 2002. A Fisherman’s Prayer God grant that I may fish until my dying day, And when it comes to my last cast, I then most humbly pray, when in the Lord’s safe landing net I’m peacefully asleep, That in His mercy I be judged as big enough to keep. Sadly missed by Mary and Family

THOM, MargaretIn memory of Aunt Margaret who passed away August 6th, 2004. Lovingly remembered by Marjorie John, Karen and Family

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The years have passed away since that sad day, When one we loved was called away, Loved in life, honoured in death, Treasured in memory, one of the best. Lovingly remembered by the family

Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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HEALEY, Ann Kathleen (nee Barber – In loving memory of a dear sister, aunt and good friend who left this earth August 4th, 2011. Another link was broken in our family chain and life is not the same. We have faith that one day in Heaven that chain will be whole again. Ann was the “Rock Star” of her circle of family and friends; she excelled at everything on which she set her sights; homemaking, interior design, fashion guru, shopping, golfing, cooking, baking, artistic creations but first and foremost she was a good, kind, courageous and loving person whose presence is missed every day. So many times we have said “If only Ann was here – she would know exactly what we need”. Deeply loved and missed.

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A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew

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2004 Kia Sorento SUV auFOR RENT tomatic, AWD 4x4, colour beige only 137,321km, 4 door, 5 passenger, fully 1 Room for rent, 42 loaded, air is cold. $2750. Church St West, Smiths 613-284-9886 Falls, full-time working quiet person, all inclusive, $120/wk. 613-812-2400. DODGE DAKOTA $5,500 Firm. 2003 Truck, 4x4, 2 bedroom apartment Metallic Blue, extended Smiths Falls, fridge, stove, cab. 159k low mileage, e- heat, hydro, laundry & watested, good condition, ter included in quiet adult $950/mnth. well maintained, certi- building. fiable. New battery, V8, 613-284-4191. loaded, A/C, CD player, sidesteps, hitch. Incl. drivFOR RENT ing record. 9AM-9PM Call 613-257-7617

Lumber Pine, Hemlock, or Hardwood for barn, build- Wanted: Classic & Vintage ing, or repairs /horse shel- cars & trucks. Please call ters & garden sheds. Mark 613-360-2699. 613-267-5772 TD Logging All hardwood 280 full quart, soft-wood 150, screened, no debris, log truck-loads, haul brush, armour stone, clear lots.613-812-5454 613-264-5454.

HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

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Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No smoking, no pets. First & last months rent $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860

Smiths Falls, Toulon Place Apartments, 3rd floor, 2 bedroom $890/mth; Available October 1. Clean, quiet, secure building, live-in superintendent, ground floor laundry. 613-283-9650.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of MICHAEL WILLIAM HANRAHAN, late of the Town of Smiths Falls, in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 23rd day of June, 2017, must be filed with the hereinafter stated Solicitor for the undersigned personal representatives on or before the 5th day of S e p t e m b e r , 2017; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to claims then filed.

2 bedroom large apartment in adult building. Smiths Falls, centrally located, eat-in kitchen with stove & fridge included. Laundry room in building, large living room with air conditioning. Rent included garage, heat, hydro & water. $1200/mnth. Call 613-284-4191. 2 bedroom Smiths Falls, well maintained adult building. Central. Parking. Appliances, available. $920 plus hydro. Recently renovated. 613-812-2400 after 6 p.m. 4 bedroom house, yard, parking, $800/month plus utilities. Call after 6. 613-283-8044.

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AVAIL. AUG 1st, Lanark. Unfinished room, with house privilege. 50 single male looking for another responsible working person. Parking, yard, laundry facilities, wifi, cable tv in living room, basic pone use, must be pet-friendly, $400.00 per month. We share hydro costs (last month $130.00) and help with shovelling in the winter. Must see! Call 613-286-8159 or e-mail k.wark01@live.ca

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Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650.

Very Nice 2 bedrooms duplex Beautiful freshly plaint and renovated first floor duplex house. This is a 2 large bedrooms plus large back yard. Included washer, dryer, stove, fridge and a free parking. Asking Smiths Falls, 1 bd, gd. $950 plus hydro. Available floor, quiet bldg. $700 now. 613-265-5322 month plus hydro. 613-285-7363 Perth, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge & stove included, $830 + utilities. First & LMR required. Smoke/pet free. Phone 613-229-5959.

Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom, $725 utilities included. offstreet parking. newly renovated, available immediately. 613-283-2266. Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom apartment on second floor, $780/month includes heat & hydro. Available immediately. 613-222-0816 613-686-5990.

All claims against the estate of Francis Edward Kerr, late of Tay Valley Township in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 9th day of April, 2017, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 27th day of August, 2017; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Perth this 18th day of July, 2017. David Andrew Kerr, Estate Trustee, by his Solicitors, BARKER WILLSON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, 31 Foster Street, Perth, ON K7H 1R8. Attn: S. Craig Halpenny 613-267-2800.

Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom ground floor apartment, heat, central air, laundry, parking & storage. Pay personal hydro. $850/mnth August 1. 613-889-2894

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Smiths Falls Large, bright, 2 bedroom ground floor duplex apartment. New kitchen/appliances washer/dryer, new bathroom, recently painted throughout, Hardwood floors, parking. Unfurnished. Heat included, Tenants pay Hydro. References required. $1,200 a month. call 613-867-0134 to book a showing. Smiths Falls, Shardon Manor, Rent including room and board, laundry, utilities, parking, meds dispensing, personal care if needed, shared room, smoking outside building, no pets allowed, available immediately, $1200/month 613-283-8667

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All persons having claims against the Estate of CARDEN WILLIAM BAGG, late of 158 Rosamond Street, Carleton Place, ON who died on April 25, 2017 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before October 1, 2017 after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. Dated at Smith Falls on July 17, 2017. Kelly Bagg, 25 Keppler Cres., Ottawa, ON K2H 5Y1

DATED at Smiths Falls, Ontario, this 11th day of July, 2017. JOSEPH PATRICK HANRAHAN & HUGUETTE ANNEMARIE HANRAHAN, Estate Trustees Without a Will (Administrators) Gregory W. Fournier, Solicitor 35 Daniel Street, Box 752 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W6

PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE FORMER PATIENTS OF WILLIS J. HAGAN, DC. Medical records will no longer be available at 3655 Hwy 43 Smiths Falls. For copies of patient files, please call 613-700-8120, or email: ericwshagan@gmail.com

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

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

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BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394

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KINGSTON PENITENTIARY TOUR – August 11 or Sept 23 ......................$75.00 PASSPORT SHUTTLE – August 23 - A quick, easy way to apply for a passport. We are pre-registered. ...............................................................................................$19.25 FALL MYSTERY TOUR – September 28.............................................................$89.00 CREATIV FESTIVAL – October 28 - Toronto - includes admission ...................$99.00 Everything for the crafters - from knitting to beading to sewing & quilting OTTAWA SHOPPING – Sept. 13 - Bayshore or Carlingwood ...........................$19.25 RIDEAU CARLETON CASINO – Sept. 5, Oct. 3 ....$10 Slot Voucher ..........$14.50

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Here to Beautiful restored 1890s home on quiet street in Carleton Place. Four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen with walk-in pantry, laundry room, mud room, family room, large deck, greenhouse, play structure, 300 sq. ft. shed/workshop heated and lighted, automatic irrigation system. For more information call 613-257-4101.

Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 272-3105, Smiths Falls, upper 2 bed- 257-3138, 203-3713, 826-2566, room, centrally located, close to downtown and 283-5038. schools. $750/month, heat included. Hydro extra. First Male 70, seeks female 65 and last required. Available plus, seeks marriage. immediately. 613-229-5708 613-622-5887 before 8 p.m.

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Contractor pays cash for TOM’S CUSTOM property in need of repair AIRLESS PAINTING or renovation. Call me for Specializing in roof free evaluation. Call Gerry barn & aluminum/ Hudson personally vinyl siding painting 1-613-449-1668 Sales Rep*30 years experience. resentative Rideau Town & *Screw nailing and Country Realty Ltd. Brokerroof repairs. Dry Hardwood cut split, & age 613-273-5000 Insured and delivered. Prompt delivery $350/full cord. Bonded 613-267-5772 Free Estimates Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. (613)283-8475 EARLY BIRD special, dry Call 613-479-2870. firewood. Call 613-839-5739 LIVESTOCK Wanted for scrap: cars, Firewood For Sale, cut & trucks, vans and applianc- Wanted to buy, horses, split. Contact: Bell’s Ma- es. Phone 613-551-6698. colts and ponies, all types. chining 613-267-1965 Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030. VEHICLES Firewood Sales. Purchase standing timber. PETS g i b b o n s l o g g i n g . c o m 1977 Lincoln Town Car, 613-275-1634 David never seen snow. 62,000 miles, Factory sunroof, 460 Gibbons. 7 MONTH old female Shih engine. 613-283-7222. Tzu for sale. Call 613-253-8188

FOR RENT Almonte Room. Shared bathroom, kitchen & livingroom. $595. Also, room with private bathroom, $595. Available immediately, includes basic internet, cable, utilities, laundry facilities. Carleton Place room available September 1. $530 includes laundry facilities, utilities, basic cable, shared kitchen, livingroom, bathroom. Appleton inside & outside storage. Call Craig 613-253-7777 or by email at info@countycabs.com

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FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Secure adult building. Heat, water, parking included. No dogs. Available August 1. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. 613-267-4189.

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ST. JACOBS – Sept. 15-16 – Explore the shops in the village of St. Jacobs & experience the famous farmers market. Breakfast & Dinner included. DANIEL O’DONNELL – Sept. 20-21 - Hamilton - seats located in rows 7, 8, 9. Includes Breakfast & Dinner. Book Early - limited seats. Meet Daniel. Visit our website: www.echotoursandtravel.com

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School bus driver wanted for a run to Kemptville & South Branch Public Schools in September. Fill out an application online at www.wubs.ca/careers or email wanda@wubs.ca for more information. Only those who are being considered for the position will be contacted.

Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. PORTABLE SAW mill service, custom cutting, up to 16’ long. Call Lyle 613-451-5505 Seamless Eavestrough, renovations, deck restoration, roadside mowing, grading, painting, roofing, line painting, cottage jacking, fencing, dump runs. 613-257-8143 or 613-264-8143. Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088.

Harper Fleet and Auto Service is now accepting applications for 310T Mechanic. Drive Clean Inspector Certificate an asset. Competitive wages with benefits. Apply within at 183 Harper Rd Perth, ON or by email to harperfleetandautoservice@ gmail.com. Heritage Lawn Care requires full time workers to assist with mowing, sodding, hedge trimming,etc Must have own vehicle for transportation to area south of Barrhaven at 416 and Bankfield $13/hr to start Please call (613)692-1478

Travel Consultant for area agency. Part time with the possibility of full time. Must have a current TICO registration, 3 years minimum experience in leisure travel in an agency environment. Send resume to: Box#PG c/o Metroland Media, PO Box 158 Smiths Falls, ON K7A4T1 Waitress/Server Wanted Experience an asset. 20-25 hrs/week Please apply in person to 2536 Graham st Pakenham, ON K0A 2X0

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JOY’S HOME daycare has two spots available before and after school. Call 613-808-3267

Must be available to work flexible hours. Experience preferred. Serving alcohol and associated duties. Smart serve is mandatory. Please submit resume no later than August 11th to the following:

Nurse with medication C/O Bar Office, course and 35 years expePO Box 248, Branch 192 rience is will to visit your 177 George St. loved one in the comfort of Carleton Place, ON their home to assist with K7C 3P4 care, meal and take their m e d i c a t i o n s . 613-267-2125 Person to drop off and GARAGE SALE pick up 2 children from HELP WANTED school, odd days for summer help. Early start. From 2061 Drummond Conc. 1 A&B CLEANING seeking Otter Lake to Toledo and off 1/4km off Hwy 43, Sat. part time commercial back. Compensation nego- Aug. 5th 9AM-3PM. Most cleaners in Perth & Smith tiable. Perfect for retired everything is fair donation. Falls. Apply @ www.ab- person. Pay negotiable. cleaning.ca 69 Bay Road, Lombardy 343-264-8016. July 29, 8-2pm, HO Trains, Experienced Line Cook RV stove with oven, huntneeded for our Country Inn ing, furniture, luggage, in beautiful downtown Mercoins etc. ricvkille, On. 343-925-0229

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Accounting Clerk/Operations Assistant

Duties: • Assist in managing an office with 10 employees including: • Maintaining inventory of office supplies and managing supplier relationships • Office equipment • Managing various trades and suppliers for upkeep of office (cleaning staff, etc.) • Ordering and maintaining inventory of promotional material • Accounting • Manage Accounts Receivable process with one other employee • Invoicing and reporting • Collections and past due accounts • Credit applications and new account approval process • Other duties as assigned Skills & Experience Required: • 5+ years of experience in Office Management, Accounts Receivable • Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines • Solid knowledge of invoicing and reporting • Knowledge of Sage or comparable accounting software

Cavanagh Concrete is an equal opportunity employer Please Forward Resumes to: Fax: (613) 284-1862 ~ Email: concrete@mcnameeconcrete.com (**Please indicate position in subject line.) Mail/Drop-off: Jasper Office location: 156 County Road #17, Jasper, Ontario

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

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Family & Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville has the following job opportunity available:

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Full time position The successful candidate must have: Pleasant telephone manner. Organizational skills for fast-paced work place. Excellent communication skills. Knowledge of window and door sales is an asset. Strong computer skills - MS Word, Excel and data bases. With training and experience, will be completing estimates. Please submit your resume to: info@healeysglass.ca In person to: Healey’s Glass Ltd., 1 Abel St., Smiths Falls, ON HELP WANTED

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Successfully completed Grade 12 with academic level math and science credits. A post secondary education in a technical discipline would be a definite asset. Able to meet product demand while maintaining strict product technical and quality specifications. Demonstrated ability to work safely. Capable of working in a team environment as well as on an individual basis. Strong troubleshooting, communication, and decision making abilities. Computer literate . Committed to continuous learning and skill development.

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Please submit your comprehensive resume to: Human Resources Department Ingredion Canada Corporation 4040 James Street Cardinal, Ontario, K0E 1E0 cardinal.jobs@ingredion.com Resumes will be accepted until August 18, 2017 Ingredion is committed to treating all people in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We believe in integration and equal opportunity. We are committed to meeting the needs of people with disabilities and will provide accommodation throughout the interview and employment process.

Must supply own vehicle, valid drivers’ license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Must pass a Criminal Background Check. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly. Evening and weekend shifts required. For more information please send a resume to: Admin@scheels.ca No experience necessary. All training will be supplied. Leave directly from home to go to your jobs! Looking for Technicians to service the following areas: Perth to Cloyne

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Perth Home Hardware Building Centre currently has the following job opportunity.

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

Cavanagh Concrete Limited, located in Jasper, ON has a job opening for a full time Office Accounting Clerk/Operations Assistant

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Ingredion Canada Corporation is a leading global ingredients solutions provider specializing in nature-based sweeteners, starches and nutrition ingredients. Ingredion Canada, formerly Casco Inc., serves approximately 60 diverse sectors in food, beverage, brewing, pharmaceuticals, corrugating and other industries. Ingredion Canada is a subsidiary of Ingredion Incorporated (NYSE:INGR), with a global footprint in 40 countries on six continents.

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WORK WANTED A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082.

Friendly and helpful attitude toward customers. Excellent communication skills. Willingness to learn. Good mathematical skills. Prior driving experience. We offer competitive salary and great working conditions. DZ Drivers License / Standard Transmission Drivers Abstract must accompany resume/application

We offer competitive salary and great working conditions. If you are interested in becoming a part of our Home Team, please visit our store located at 115 Drummond St. W. Perth Ontario to submit your application accompanied by your resume to the attention of Erin Shelly. Email: jobs@perthhhbc.com Closing date for all applicants is Friday August 18th, 2017 CLS769730_0803

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(1 year contract) (Posting No. LL2017-160) MANDATE: Reporting to the Director of Lanark Lodge, the Nurse Practitioner will provide primary care to residents as a Nurse Practitioner in accordance with the College of Nurses of Ontario’s standards of practice, code of ethics and patient care guidelines and the established mission and vision of Lanark Lodge. They will ensure that staff and contractors comply with relevant Health and Safety legislation and corporate/departmental policies and procedures. For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at www.lanarkcounty.ca CLS769689_0803 HELP WANTED

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Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting! For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have an immediate opening for an:

I.T. Manager

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Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services Employment Opportunity Data Officer

Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services is seeking to fill a 0.8 FTE position for Data Officer. Position Overview: The Data Officer supports the electronic medial record (EMR) and provides data reports in order to facilitate a quality improvement environment. The Data Officer develops and carries out data retrieval, analysis and report preparation as required. This position helps to support the IT systems within Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services (LRHCS). This position works from two locations: North Lanark Community Health Centre in Lanark Village and Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre in Beachburg. The first year of this position will focus on the implementation of Telus PS Suites EMR. For a complete position description, please refer to our website at: www.nlchc.on.ca Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by noon on August 14, 2017 to jhalpenny@nlchc.on.ca. If at any stage in the selection process you require an accommodation due to a disability, please contact Jodi Halpenny, Administrative Assistant at 613-259-2372 ext. 2336 or jhalpenny@nlchc.on.ca and let us know how we can assist you. Athough we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

310-T APPRENTICE TRUCK & TRAILER MECHANICS Tibbs Transport Inc. is currently hiring Truck & Trailer Apprentices Mechanics We Offer: • Competitive hourly wages • Company paid benefits • Company paid annual renewals for Licensed Technicians • Company paid Ontario College of Trades fees for Apprentices • Company paid school enrollment for Apprentices • Program for paid wages during schooling • Company paid licenses for graduating Apprentices • Annual work boot allowance Qualifications: • Responsible for the inspections, diagnosis, and repair of both tractors and trailers • Must contribute to the maintenance of a clean, safe and environmentally sound facility • The candidate will have his/her own set of tools • Cooperative attitude, team player Please submit resume via fax (613-258-5391) or email to info@tibbstransport.com. If you prefer to, deliver in person. If you have any questions please call. We look forward to speaking with you! HELP WANTED

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Job Opportunity: Environmental Planner MVCA is seeking an enthusiastic, creative professional to join us in the role of Environmental Planner. A key member of the MVCA team, the Environmental Planner primarily reviews and makes recommendations regarding municipal planning applications and reviews and issues permits under the Conservation Authorities Act. More information is available at www.mvc.on.ca. Deadline is August 28, 2017.

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Reporting to the Director of Finance the I.T. Manager is responsible for overseeing the entire IT department including software development and applications development. Responsibilities: • Participate in developing the strategic direction of Information Technology (I.T.) within the company. • Management of IT staff and coordination of business systems users. • Must organize, coordinate and control the systems for which they are responsible. • Responsible for the reliability, integrity, availability, security and supportability of their assigned system. • Required to continually assess the needs of the business, system users and provide service in conformance with agreed requirements. Education Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in IT, business, logistics or a related field. • Current APICS, CPM or CPIM Certification and MBA would be considered an asset. Work Experience: •Minimum 5 years’ experience at a senior level within the IT environment. Haley provides an excellent work environment with a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefits package. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

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Lanark County’s – Lanark Lodge, “People Caring for People”, is a 163 bed Long Term Care Home accredited with Accreditation Canada that strives to provide progressive resident centred care for our residents in an atmosphere of respect that fosters independence and fulfillment. We are seeking a selfmotivated professional change agent for the following management position for a year contract. As long as the Ministry funding is available, the contract is renewable.

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Inside Sale, selling house contents must go. 60 years of treasures. Everything for Hunting Camps (tables, stoves, couches, generator, dishes etc). Tole painting saw blades. Saturday August 5, 9-6. 8688 County Rd #511, half hour from Perth. Glen Sweeney 613-259-5293 Something for everyone.

Mammoth 4-Day Neighbourhood Sale, Fri Aug 4th to Mon 7th, 8-8 daily, 14’ 60hp boat trailer; 8’x12’ screened porch; antiques & collectibles, to costly to list items. Cty Rd 36, Bolingbroke or Rd 38 to Crow Lk Rd, follow signs rain or shine. Lots free stuff.

Big Yard Sale, Aug 1st-6th. 113 Bay Street, Innisville North. Housewares, furniture, electronics, tools & teasures.

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Saturday August 12, 2017

August 5th 8AM-4PM 1214 Armstrong Rd.

SPECIALTY COLLECTORS AUCTION Pedal cars, toys, signs, barn finds, die-cast & Nascar collection, old bottles and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

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New Jameson’s Marketplace and Flea Market. 27 Wilson Street Perth at rear. Open Thurs/Friday 10:30-5:00; Sat/Sun 10-4. Treasures for all ages. Also, have 2 spaces left for S a t u r d a y Indoor Vendors. Check us August 5. 7-12. 2619 Tennyson Rd Perth out on Facebook. YARD SALE, Sat. Aug. 5th 8-1PM. Misc. items, furniture, toys, etc, canceled if raining. 310 Balmoral Dr. Carleton Place.

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Auction 10a.m. – Viewing 9a.m.

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Large Garage Sale, Saturday, August 5, movies, CD’s, tools, mobility chairs, rocking chairs, plus, plus. 1102 Upper Scotch Line, Perth. 8am-4pm.

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EVENING AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE, COLLECTIBLES, FARM AND HORSE SUPPLIES AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 1605 Yorks Corners Rd, Edwards, On-2 miles South of Edwards or 3 miles East of Metcalfe to Yorks Corners Rd, turn North and travel 4 miles. Watch for Auction Signs.

Wednesday Evening, August 9 at 5:00 pm

See jamesauction.com for more detailed listing Terms- Cash or Cheque with Proper ID Prop: Bob and Norma Carss James Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 A nice clean evening Auction Sale. Refreshments available. Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ Anglican Church Road, Tay Valley from Perth take Hwy 7 west approx 7 km & turn onto Anglican Church Road (signs) on Tues., Aug. 22/17 @ 6 pm (on site) ~ UNRESERVED Building Lot ~ Auctioning a surveyed 1.1 acre (+/-) building lot unreserved regardless of price. Adjoining land owners, pay attention! Add value to your property & buy up this lot. For others, a well treed lot on a quiet paved road awaiting your house designs. Taxes; $276.00 (+/-) For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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

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Reporting to the Administrator-Clerk, the Director of Public Works will provide leadership and strategic advice in the areas of roads, drainage and waste management. The successful candidate will be required to manage special capital projects and the day to day activities of the department, consultants and contractors. The successful candidate will be a leader capable of effectively directing and mobilizing labour and equipment, planning and directing capital works projects, providing oversight for the Township’s public works operations, communicating effectively with members of the public, community stakeholders and Council and directing a workforce while adeptly dealing with personnel issues. Qualifications: • Minimum of 5 years related experience at a senior management level, preferable in Public Works, • Post-secondary education in Civil Engineering Technology (CET) is considered an asset, • Certified Road Supervisory (CRSS) or willingness to acquire an asset, • Experience with financial and budget administration along with a proficiency in drafting tenders, • Demonstrated supervisory knowledge including safety standards and best practices related to the Occupational Health and Safety Act and other applicable legislation, • Strong leadership, supervisory, administration and communication skills, • Proficiency in the use of computers and municipal software applications Salary may vary based on qualifications and experiences of the successful candidate. The Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley offers a comprehensive benefits package. A complete job description is available on the Township’s website: www.elizabethtown-kitley.on.ca Qualified candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and a resume detailing their relevant education, experience and other qualification to the undersigned, marked “Confidential, Application for Director of Public Works” or by email, to be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday August 11, 2017 in confidence to: Yvonne L. Robert, AMCTO, AOMC, CMO Administrator-Clerk Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley 6544 New Dublin Road R.R.#2 Addison, Ontario K0E 1A0 Phone: 613-345-7480 Fax: 613-345-7235 Email: yrobert@elizabethtown-kitley.on.ca Website: www.elizabethtown-kitley.on.ca 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 Administrator-Clerk at the address indicated above. The Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley is an equal opportunity employer. Accommodations under the requirement of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) will be provided upon request.

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“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today” Saturday August 5 2017 @ NOON sharp - 14 McEwen Avenue, Smiths Falls. 4 Bedroom brick home with 2 full baths that has not been offered for sale in over 30 years! House was duplexed at one time and since opened as a single residence. Kitchen located main level as well as a summer kitchen upper level. F/A Gas. Home features wrap around porch, double garage with loft, paved driveway on a spacious corner lot in an quiet, friendly neighbourhood! This property is in need of minor upgrades and TLC and is selling subject to a very minimal reserve bid. Owners have already downsized and moved to smaller accommodations. For any questions,to book a private viewing appointment or book your Auction date call or text Dan 613-285-4224. See website for pictures and full listing. CLS769596_0803

DAN PETERS AUCTION Home Office (613) 284-8281 Dan Peters Cell: (613) 285-4224 email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauyction.com

OUTDOOR & SPORTING GOODS AUCTION to be held at Hands Auction Hall 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd., #10 (#3560 Franktown Rd.) on Sat., Aug. 12/17 @ 10 am Guns sell @ 11 am. We are welcoming new & good used construction, farm machinery, ATV’s, boats, motors, light & heavy shop equip’t. Vehicles. Guns & Fishing Equip’t. Lawn & Garden Equip’t. Tools of the Trade. For complimentary web advertising & photos, please call or email your list now to 613-267-6027 or info@jimhandsauction.com Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C ~ Catering

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

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A grilled sausage treat When summer heat is in full force, it’s nice to barbecue most of the meal outdoors. If you have leftovers, simply toss with a balsamic salad dressing for a pasta lunch the next day. Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 10 minutes Grilling Time: 15 minutes Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 12 oz (375 g) short pasta, such as fusilli or penne (about 4 cups/1 L) 2 cups (500 mL) chopped spinach 1-1/2 cups (375 mL) tomatoes, halved 1/2 tsp (2 mL) salt Pepper 1 lb (500 g) mild or hot Italian sausages (3 to 4) 1 cob corn, husked 1 sweet red pepper, halved and cored 1 small Ontario red onion, cut into 1/2-inch (1 cm) thick rounds 1 cup (250 mL) crumbled feta cheese 1/2 cup (125 mL) chopped fresh basil or parsley Preparation instructions Bring large pot of salted water to boil; cook pasta according to package directions. Drain well and return to pot. Add spinach, tomatoes, salt and pepper to taste. Cover pot to keep warm. Meanwhile, place sausages on greased grill over medium-high heat. Grill, covered, turning frequently for 10 minutes. Add corn, red pepper and onion to grill, turning occasionally until tender, about 5 minutes. Remove sausages and vegetables to cutting board as they are cooked. Diagonally slice sausages into bitesize pieces and add to pasta. Cut kernels from cob, chop pepper and onion; add to pasta along with feta and basil. Toss well. Nutritional Information One serving (When recipe serves 6): Protein: 20 grams Fat: 15 grams Carbohydrate: 54 grams Calories: 430 Fibre: 3 grams Source: Foodland Ontario AUCTIONS

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Thursday August 17, 2017 Auction 5 p.m. – Viewing 4 p.m.

Stainless steel fridge (new), Auga 36” stainless steel stove, collection of fancy canes, household, antiques & collectibles, fishing and hunting items and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

Auctioneer: Jim Beere

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REAL ESTATE PLUS ESTATE AUCTION SALE SUPER LARGE QUANTITY OF TOOLS. 2 ATV’S. FIREWOOD & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. from the city of Brockville take Hwy 2 east to #1968 Sharpe’s Lane Rd. for the late Mr. Wayne Herbison on Sat., Aug., 5 /17 @ 10 am. Property to be sold @ 11 am. Firearms to be sold @ 11:30 am

The Montague Volunteer Fire Department and Lanark County Rescue work to control a gas leak during the demolition derby held as part of the Rural Ramble held in Montague on Saturday, July 29. The 12th annual event raises funds for Muscular Dystrophy Canada. Photo below, On-lookers take in the sights, sounds and smells of the Rural Rumble Demolition Derby held at Montague’s Municipal Office on Saturday, July 29. In its 12th year, the event raises money to support Muscular Dystrophy Canada and is organized by the Montague Volunteer Fire Department. Evelyn Harford/Metroland

~ Great Value. Priced To Sell ~ Just minutes east of Brockville located on a quiet unopened road. Country living near the city. Enjoy the large private yard w/ 0.473 acres (+/-). Featuring a 2 storie vinyl sided home w/ steel roof. Main floor includes eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room having accessible patio door entrance, a bedroom & a 4 pce bath. 2 bedrooms & 2 piece powder room upstairs. Basement has a partially finished rec-room & service room which houses a Newmac wood/oil combination furnace (recently inspected & serviced), an owned oil fired water heater & a 200 amp service. Has an attached woodshed which includes a wood shoot & a heavy duty woodbox on wheels. An attached garage (concrete floor) w/ parking for 1 or for storage. Man door or garage entry mudroom to house. Includes washer, dryer, fridge, stove & 21’ above ground pool. Irregular lot size .473 acres (+/-). Taxes $1851.49 (+/-). On well & septic. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Mr. Herbison, 45 years a Millwright, accumulated a nonexhaustive list of tools. These new &/or like-new tools & equip’t can certainly overlap & be used with other tradespeople. What’s in your tool box? Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms on Chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering

Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com Picture above, Cars get demoed during the 6-cyclinder heat. Below, wrecked cars were lifted from the derby pit.

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Calvin Bertrand (in back) helps fellow driver Josh Rancourt (in front) with repairs to his car.

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Raise funds for CHEO with Team Adelaide Walk Aug. 5 in Oxford Mills Join Team Adelaide on Saturday, Aug. 5 at Maplewood Hall for a two or five-kilometre walk/run to celebrate raising more than $50,000 for children’s hospitals since 2011. Team Adelaide is a group of family and friends who have been witness to how much our local children’s hospitals can change lives, and we come together each year to raise money to give back to those same hospitals. In 2011, inspired by the care received at SickKids Hospital in Toronto, Team Adelaide came together to raise money in support of children’s hospitals by joining the Walk for Miracles being held annually at that point. Adelaide and her family moved to the Ottawa area in 2013, and began their involvement with the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). The care and support received here continued to be amazing, and Team Adelaide walked in the Ottawa Walk for Miracles, raising money for CHEO in both 2013 and 2014. In 2015, the Walk for Miracles was no longer supported, but we at Team Adelaide still believe that raising money for CHEO is one of the best ways we can give back. We began ‘flying solo’ for the first time, with a walk of our own in August 2015, and again in August 2016. Now, in 2017, we are walking in celebration, having surpassed $50,000 raised overall. We invite and welcome anyone in the community to come and join us for our walk around beautiful Oxford Mills. More information is available on our website (www.teamadelaide. net). We look forward to meeting new neighbours and seeing old friends. Submitted by Team Adelaide

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Rideau Glen ladies trudge through mud, water on the golf course Rain, rain, go away ... Could it be possible that July was the wettest of the three months? So far, we have surpassed May and June with the number of rainy days. The deluge that we had last Monday really inundated the whole course and made it unplayable, like many other courses in the region. It was closed for three days and unless you had a kayak or a canoe to navigate the drenched fairways, it was impossible to play. It's been such a season of woes. But, in spite of all these calamities, the ladies were still eager to play. Some very adventurous ones had the ingenious idea to wear plastic bags over their shoes to traverse the muddy water logged paths, while others waddled ankle deep in water. Not good for the shoes or the feet. Such were the conditions at the Dickenson Trey tournament. The ladies laughed at each other's accoutrements, but managed to get around the nine holes of golf required for the tournament. The winners of the day were Libby Price in first place and second place went to Linda Thomson. Kudos, ladies and all those who were brave enough to participate.

The season of golf is more than halfway through with only two tournaments left to be played. Aug. 10 and 17 are the dates for the club championship. All members of the ladies league are eligible to participate. At the latest dinner/meeting, the ladies invited a guest. But because of the conditions of the course, no golf was played, but all shared a wonderful dinner served by our caterer Don Miller and his helpers. Happy Birthday was sung for Liz Forbes and Brenda Macumber, who shared the day. Pam thanked everyone for coming out in spite of not playing any golf. Next month's menu is lean pork loin with apple sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn and apple crumble for dessert. All ladies of the league are welcome to play and share a scrumptious meal, which will be the second last of the season. Already we are into August. Golf etiquette On Tuesday, July 11, Pat Hayes and Cecile Fortier gave a seminar on golf etiquette and a few of the rules. Then the participants enjoyed a game with the two ladies and put into practice what they had learned. All were eager and

showed their appreciation. Frankie Baird announced that she will be back doing the captain's task for the month of August. Baird and Jean Potvin share the position because it is a very demanding one. Both merit our grateful recognition for doing such a super job. Golf etiquette listed below is for all to review and learn. Some may have forgotten what they are. It is only the "conventional code of conduct" on the golf course for all to follow. "They are for the spirit of the game and players must show consideration of others." (Taken from United States Golf Association rule book). • On tee box — turn off all cellphones. Only one player at a time should hit and others wait beside. All should be quiet with no talking or whispering. Players should not hit until players ahead of them are out of range. Yell “fore” if you think your ball might hit another player. • Fairways — the player farthest from the green hits first. There should be no disturbance whatsoever while the player is hitting. If a ball is lost, you help to retrieve it, but for no more than a few min-

utes. Keep pace with the group ahead of you. If you lose sight of them, walk faster and chit chat less. • Around the green — the first to chip on is the one furthest from the green. All carts should be left on the side or on the path going to the next tee. • On the green — the first to get on the green should take the flag out and lay it down far from the hole where it won’t hinder any players. Never step or stand in a player’s line of putt or cast a shadow right behind the hole. Players should mark their ball with a ball marker or coin when getting on the green. You put the marker behind the ball, then pick your ball up. The player who putts out first should go toward the flag and be ready to put it back in when all have putted out. You should also never pull your ball out of the hole with the head of your putter. It could damage around the hole. At the end of play while walking off the green, shake hands with the players in your foursome and thank them for playing with you. It is only courtesy to do so. Submitted by Cecile Fortier, Rideau Glen Ladies Golf League

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Beth Saunders (left) stands with Raúl Rodriguez, his wife Cecy Sepulveda and their two-year-old daughter, Alicia at South Gower Park in Kemptville. Rodriguez, a journalist in his native Mexico, came with his family to Kemptville six months ago as refugees. Saunders has been a friend of the Rodriguez family for 20 years after she met Raúl in Mexico and organized the Rodriquez Family Ball Tournament held on Saturday, July 29, to help support their family. Saunders said she hoped to raise $1,000 to $1,500. In all, eight teams with players from all over the region were registered. Fall Semester 2017! Sign up today, space is limited!

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July to September: Grenville County OPP hosts their 16th annual season of OPP Charity Barbecues every Thursday from July to September from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kemptville detachment. Each week a different business/ organization sponsors the barbecue and a local charity benefits.

Aug. 12: Early bird used book dropoff date for the Kemptville Youth Centre Book Fair. Those with donations can take them to the Ferguson Forest Centre between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Aug. 12: Third annual Ride for Robin Charity Motorcycle Ride in support of The Wings of Phoenix Association. The ride kicks off at 10 a.m. from W.O. Stinson and Son Ltd. in Kemptville. The ride ends at the Kemptville Royal Canadian Legion Branch 212 with a complimentary lunch for all riders, free raffle and prizes. The event raises funds for The Wings of Phoenix, with provides team-based rehabilitation for individuals who have sustained an acquired brain injury, including PTSD. For more information, visit the Ride for Robin Facebook event page or call 613-733-9725 and ask for Suzanne. Aug. 25-27: Kemptville Youth Centre’s annual book fair at the Ferguson Forest Centre. Times are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27. Funds raised go to support the programs and services at the youth centre. Every Tuesday evening: The Kemptville Lions Club holds their “Catch the Ace” lottery draw at the Kemptville Legion hall (100 Reuben Crescent in Kemptville). Everybody is welcome. Every Wednesday night: Euchre at the Rideau Glen Golf Course, beginning on May 3 through to Sept. 27. Cost is $5 per person and all proceeds go back to the players. Includes 50/50

draw. Sign-in at 6:15 p.m., play at 6:30 email membership@kemptvillewomp.m. sharp. eninbusiness.com or see www.kemptvillewomeninbusiness.com. First Thursday of every month: The Oxford Mills Community Association Every Monday, Wednesday and Frimeets at Maplewood Hall from 7 to day: Kemptville Walking Group meets 8:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend this at North Grenville Municipal Centre at monthly meeting covering community 8 a.m. events in Oxford Mills. For information, call 613-258-3683. Every Tuesday: North Gower Family Storytime at the North Gower Library, Every Sunday: From 1 - 4 p.m. Twice 6579 Fourth Line Road, at 10:30 a.m. The Fun Games (200 Sanders Street These will take place every Tuesday unUnit 103) selects a game for their “Or- til the end of August. No registration ganized Play” and “Learn to Play” required. 613-580-2940. events. No experience needed. See what games are coming up, signup for their Every Wednesday: Kemptville North newsletter. Do you have a game you’d Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club oflike to learn? Send us an email (info@ fers Bridge lessons for beginners at the twicethefungames.ca) and they’ll sched- Kemptville And District Home Supule it for a future “Learn to Play” event. port in the Activity Room, located at Takes place the second and fourth Fri- 215 Sanders Street. Start time 9 a.m. day of every month from 6 to 10 p.m. at For more information call Dave Cross Twice The Fun Games. Bring your fa- 613-258-3934. vourite game or borrow one from their library. All ages welcome. Every Wednesday: Spencerville Malala Women’s Choir welcomes new Second Monday evening of every members who love to sing. Rehearsmonth: North Grenville Sustainable als on Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at North Grenville usually meets on the Spencerville United Church. For inforsecond Monday of every month at 6:45 mation, contact Sheila at 613-658-5290. p.m. for a 7 p.m. start at the South Branch Bistro, Clothier St., KemptFirst and third Wednesday of every ville. Events vary by the month from month: Afternoon Bingo from 1 to 3 speakers to documentary showings; p.m. at the Kemptville Legion, 100 workshops to outings. Reuben Crescent. Refreshments availPlease check the SNG website (www. able. Everyone welcome. sustainablenorthgrenville.ca) for details as dates, times and locations can Second and fourth Wednesday: Kempvary. Open to everyone, no membership tville Klub 67 Euchre is closed for the required. summer, but will return Sept. 13 to St. John’s United Church, downstairs, at Third Monday of every month: 1:15 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Cost is Kemptville, are you a local, profes- $5. sional woman? Kemptville Women in Business (KWIB) typically meets for Second and fourth Wednesday of the networking and business building ev- month: Burritt’s Rapids New Horizon ery third Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Club at the Burritt’s Rapids CommuCommunity Room at Grenville Mutual nity Hall. Come and join this active Insurance, 380 Colonnade Dr, Kempt- group of seniors. Meetings are held the ville. For more information on becom- second and fourth Wednesdays of each ing member of this exclusive group, or month. Watch for meeting times and to attend a meeting as our guest, please programs in your local paper.

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