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Sweatergang Companions founder holds contest for caregivers LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com Christine Wilson, founder of Sweatergang Companions in Lanark County is hoping to give caregivers a little respite of their own. "I have partnered with Parkside Inn and Spa in Perth and Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club to offer two respite giveaways for deserving caregivers in our community," she said. "I am interested in promoting this giveaway to try and reach as many people as possible. The contest closes on 15 May 2018." Wilson said she has met W people in the past six years who have told her they eiw ther wish they had known about a service like the Sweatergang Companions when they were caring for w their loves ones, as they could have used a break ffrom time to time. "Or they need the break

now but feel guilty about taking time for themselves," she said. "They are burned out and need the break desperately. This giveaway is an attempt to try and reach caregivers in our community who may not know that rew spite services exist and to experience the benefits of taking time for themselves, before they are at the breaking point. Hopefully as well, it will get other caregivers to think about taking time for themselves. It is so important and they will be better caregivers as a result." The contest is to provide respite to two separate caregivers. The Sweatergang will provide the companion or personal support worker to care for the loved one of the caregivers while they are enjoying their respite. The contest ends on May 15 and we will go through the nominations at that

time, Wilson noted. "We will do a random draw on May 18, announcing it on social media and other outlets that day. The respite packages will need to be used by June 15, weather dependant for the golf package. There will be two winners, one for each package." The spa treatment includes a choice of three services: pedicure, deluxe manicure, 45 minute massage, 45 minute facial, or a haircut and style. As well, participants have the use of the mineral therapy pool, steam room and hot tub, and can enjoy coffee, tea, sparkling water and cheese tray. For more information on F what the Sweatergang Comw panions are all about visit www.sweatergangcompanions.ca. To nominate a caregiver, T send an email to sweatergangcompanions@gmail.com or call 613283-1070.


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The Connections program for f families is a nonprofit agency which is part of Lanark Community Programs, (part of Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services). It is proud to offer a continuum of prenatal and postnatal support services to families in our community. We are currently looking for W volunteer birth companions to volunteer their time with young women in our community. Volunteers are especially needed in the Smiths Falls area. The Birth Companion program began in 1995; it is unique and highly valued in Lanark County. Today we celebrate more than 300 matches made. Its purpose is to support young women, or young women and their partners, throughout their pregnancy, labour and delivery. Every step of the way a trained volunteer from our community supports the family and the arrival of the new baby. Statistics show that when a woman has good support during labour and delivery, birth outcomes improve, resulting in fewer interventions and fewer labours resulting in caesarean sections. All volunteers must apply and are asked to provide three solid references. A police vulnerability/criminal records check is done, and an interview takes place. Extensive training is offfered, over a three-day period or six evening sessions. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: confidentiality, teen pregnancy, effective communication, stages of labour, labour comfort techniques, infectious-disease control and breastfeeding. An explanation of what Connections does and its philosophy is reviewed, and current community resources are shared. When a match becomes available, volunteers are chosen and

introduced to young women in their community. Participants have been matched as early as the ffourth week of pregnancy and as late as just prior to labour. Birth companions and participants spend time throughout the pregnancy doing a variety of things together. Accompaniment to a doctor or ultrasound appointment, prenatal classes or teachings, shopping, cooking or just spending time together having a coffee. Mostly it's an ear to listen and knowing there is someone in the community they can count on. Birth companions are encouraged to do a birth plan (provided) with their match, reviewing what the woman/partner wants and hope for during delivery and after. Most matches are part of the delivery, although not all. Our volunteers are excited when they can attend a birth; some have attended more than 30 deliveries. At times, participants have requested the same volunteer for all of their children. Deliveries are always different: natural births, assisted births, caesarean-sections, home births, and we even had a birth in an ambulance with the volunteer present. The Connections volunteer coordinator facilitates the training, checks in on a biweekly schedule with each volunteer while matched, offering support and guidance. She is available by phone throughout the match at any time. The facilitator also checks in with the participant, making sure her needs are always being met. Our birth companions haven given us some great feedback over the years based on their experiences: "It was beautiful," "I cried with the mom," "She did an amazing job," and "Dad did a great job supporting his partner." Our participants have stated: "She was so

supportive," "She helped so much with my appointments," "Amazing," "She was there for me when my partner wasn't," "She had me ffor dinner with my son and baby," "She gave me hope for my future," "I was so scared, she made me feel safe," and "She stuck up for me." One father told us, "She helped me help my partner get through the labour and delivery." Birth companions can become a lifeline ffor these women and for the families. Although matches technically end at six weeks, often they continue indefinitely. We have stories of birth companions becoming godparents and/or becoming part of the extended family.

Our goal at Connections is to provide support to families during their pregnancies and in the healthy growth and development of their young children. This is a co-operative effort involving the ffamily, agency services and the community. Connections is a unique agency. We offer not only a variety of support, but a progression of support. Participants can move from program to program as their child develops, or they can use more than one program at a time. All participation is voluntary, ffree and is parent-directed. Our programs are run throughout Lanark County, and our Good

Food for a Healthy Baby program is also run in Leeds/Grenville. Our slogan at Connections is Real Help ... Right Here ... Right Now. If you know of a young family who are pregnant or have young children, please do not hesitate to refer them to Connections. We are here to help. W Please call 613-257-2779, ext. 3104, for more information about our programming or if you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our Birth Companion program or in our playgroups offered throughout Lanark County. – Submitted by Maureen Hampton, Connections H staff member

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United Way hosts governance capacity building workshops The issues facing volunteer board members of local non-profit organizations and charities are greater than ever, from strategic planning to community engagement. How do you achieve your mission? What does it mean to be a board member? Who does what at the board level? Why is community outreach so important? Where do we go to find answers to these questions? The answer to the last question is easy - attend the United Way Lanark County's Governance Capacity Building Workshops being held in May of this year. "Part of our mission is to bring people and resources together to build a strong, healthy and safe community for all," says Helen McIntosh, chair of the United Way W Lanark County (UWLC). "Based on feedback from community partners who expressed a need ffor tools for effective board membership, we've created a series of workshops to help volunteer board members and staff understand their role in their local nonprofit or charity organization." "As a volunteer myself, I know that joining a board is a big decision," continued McIntosh, "and you want to help your organization be effective and true to its mission. At United Way, we appreciate this opportunity to contribute to the capacity building of the non-profit sector in our communities." This series of three workshops will help build the capacity of the nonprofit sector in Lanark County and Smiths Falls by exploring a range of issues

under three main headings: • Workshop 1 - Leading with Intent, May 5 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.): This workshop will cover thinking about your mission, an overview of board roles and responsibilities, learning about practical tools and approaches to governance work, examining how to build and sustain a positive and productive board team, and connecting with colleagues and exploring opportunities for collaboration. This workshop takes place in the Almonte Curling Club lounge (160 Bridge St.). • Workshop 2 - Leading ffor Impact, May 17 (6:30 to 9:30 p.m.): This workshop will provide an opportunity ffor lead staff (executive directors) and board chairs to explore approaches to leading their organizations. It will also provide a great opportunity for individuals who are or may be considering taking on board chair or executive director roles to prepare for those positions. The workshop will be held at Brunton Hall in Beckwith (1702 9th Line). • Workshop 3 - Community Engagement and Community Building for NonProfit Boards, May 31 (6:30 to 9:30 p.m.): This workshop is intended to create opportunities for lead staff (executive directors) and board chairs to explore approaches to helping their organizations to be more "outward facing" and engaged in community building. This workshop will also take place at Brunton Hall. "The community, and ffunders at all levels - community based, private foundations, governments - lo-

cal, provincial or federal are looking for organizations to show they have their governance process in order," notes Fraser Scantlebury, regional director, UWLC. "These workshops will provide guidance and excellent ideas on ensuring your non-profit or charity is meeting the standards the community expects, and offers both current and prospective board members and staff a road map to work successfully on achieving their mission," continued Scantlebury. These workshops will be ffacilitated by Mike Coxon ffrom Third Sector Consulting. Coxon, who recently retired as CEO of Mills Community Support Corporation, brings more than 30 years of experience in the non-profit and charitable sector to his work in the board building sector, and is a strong believer in encouraging generative governance. As one of the few Board Source Certified Governance Trainers (CGT) in Canada, he understands clearly the issue facing today's non-profit boards. To find more information about the sessions, or to register for the workshops, please go to www.unitedwaylanarkcounty.ca and look for the link to the workshops. All three workshops are available for $100, while attendance at workshop 1 is $60 and $30 each for workshops 2 and 3. To register or for any questions, please contact Scantlebury at fscantlebury@unitedwaylanarkcounty.ca or call 613-253-9074. – Submitted by United Way Lanark County W

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Have a McHappy Day McDonald's restaurants across the country are hoping the community will pop into one of their locations across Lanark County - and beyond - on Wednesday, May 2 to help raise funds and awareness for the Ottawa Ronald McDonald House and two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). It is a tradition on McHappy Day for outstanding members of the community to join the staff at McDonald's to celebrate this special day with customers. Over the years, local politicians, medical staff, fire fighters, police officer and others, have joined the fun and offered their service behind the counter, or in other places of need on the McDonald's premises, throughout the day. It's nice to see the community come together for a common goal. Community members give up just an hour of their time to work alongside the restaurant team during McHappy Day. Their involvement has always been a tremendous boost to reaching or exceeding the restaurant goal of helping families and children from eastern Ontario as well as heightening public awareness of the Ottawa Ronald McDonald House. On McHappy Day, $1 from the sale of every Big Mac, Happy Meal, or any hot McCafé beverage, along with money raised through ongoing fundraising efforts will be donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada, the Ronald McDonald Houses, and hundreds of other local children's charities. With more than 70 per cent of Canadian families living outside of a city with a children's hospital these houses help to keep families together when they need it most. The funds raised in local restaurants will be donated directly to the areas listed above. The Ottawa Ronald McDonald House is located only steps away from the CHEO. Since it opened its doors in June of 1984 it has provided a warm, safe, affordable and compassionate environment for families with seriously ill children receiving medical services at CHEO. The two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms offer a place of respite, relaxation and privacy within the wall of the hospital for family members of patients. Features such as overnight sleep rooms, a kitchen/ dining area, washrooms and shower facilities, a large comfortable lounge and laundry services offer families a "home in the hospital" while allowing them to remain only steps away from their child. Last year, this event raised $22,000 from restaurants in Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place and Kemptville.

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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Writer benefits from College program that may be suspended Dear Editor, The following is an excerpt of my address to the Algonquin College Board of Governors at their meeting on April 16, 2018, at the Woodroffe Campus re: Program Intake Suspensions at the Perth Campus. At the centre where I work, we usually have two to three placement students from the Perth Social Service Worker program a year. I supervise a student right now. Other popular internships for the SSW Program in the community include Big Brothers Big Sisters, local youth centres and developmental services. All these social services are

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OPINION

DEAR EDITOR: On April 9 the Council of Rideau Lakes Township held a special meeting to consider a bylaw to adopt council compensation for the 2019-2022 term. Due to a health issue I was unable to attend. Council did pass a Future Compensation Bylaw with five amendments. Two other council members (Monk and Gunnewiek) were also absent. In September of 2017 council established a Council Compensation Review Ad Hoc Committee consisting of five community volunteers, most of whom had previous municipal elected experience. They were retained specifically for their expertise and so that the current council would not be setting their own future wages and benefits. The Committee, with Administrative staff support, met five times and presented a comprehensive report in late February to council. This report is available on the township website. The report included well researched recommendations on base wages for the mayor and councillors, stipends for extra committee work, compensation for training and conferences, indexing to inflation, mileage, technology support, health benefits and future review. They recognized that members of Council have a wide range of views on these issues and recommended council vote on the whole package as presented. Despite the work of this committee, council opted to dissect the package and ignore much of this independent advice. Residents may recall that the majority of this council previously chose to ignore the clear advice of retained consultants when it came to the restructuring of the number of elected officials and ward representation. While I too had some concerns

with the report on council compensation, I felt it would be perceived as self-serving to bring forward amendments. We should have adopted the report as presented and let the next council make any further changes. The changes approved from those recommended by the independent compensation committee included: • A phase in of the proposed $26,000/year flat rate for the mayor; • An increase in the base rate for councillors from $12,000 to $14,000 plus committee stipends; • An increase in the training and conference allowance per Councillor to $2,000/year plus two registration fees covered; • A set mileage rate within 200 kilometre of the Township with a requirement to be compensated at the rate of the least expensive transportation mode beyond this limit; and, • Members of council to have access to the employee health benefits providing they pay the premiums. While some of these changes limit costs, others significantly increase the burden on taxpayers. As a matter of principle I would not have supported them. In closing I want to thank the committee members namely Chair Wendy Alford, members Dave Brown, Anna Greenhorn, Brian Preston and the late Paul Smith. Coun. Arie Hoogenboom South Elmsley Ward Rideau Lakes Township

This week is organ donation awareness week DEAR EDITOR: This week (April 22-29) is National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week. There are over 1,500 people in our province waiting for organ transplants and thousands more waiting for tissue transplants. Every three days one of them dies because there is no organ available for transplant. Every donor has the potential to save up to eight lives and enhance the lives of up to 75 others through Organ and tissue donation. Talk to your family. By discussing your desire to be an organ donor with your family, you will make it easier for your loved ones to consent to organ and tissue donation on your behalf. Over 85 per cent of Ontarians agree that organ donation is a good thing yet only 32 per cent are registered as donors, which is below the national and world average. Perth is increasing their percentage and is now up to 44 per cent. This is good but we can do much better. Everyone is a potential organ and tissue donor, regardless of age, sexual orientation or health status. Visit www.beadonor.ca. More information on organ donation is available at www.giftoflife.on.ca. Recycle yourself - Be a donor. A.J. (Tony) Nichols Perth

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Local diners touched by generosity DEAR EDITOR: Every Sunday seven of us go to The Eating Place in Carleton Place for breakfast. This past Sunday (April 15) however was

different in that the waitress informed us that a generous couple paid for everyone's breakfast. We have never seen this couple before and we all left there feeling great knowing that we will pay it forward as well. Judy Brown Carleton Place

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Metroland East reporter Desmond Devoy shows off his Ontario Community Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Award on Friday, April 20, at the Sheraton Parkway North Toronto Hotel in Richmond Hill. He won first place in the category of 'Most Creative Grip-and-Grin Photograph' for a photo that was published in January of 2017 in the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian-Gazette.


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10 COMMUNITY

Make a joyful noise: 'Sister Act, The Musical' premières May 24 ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com It's springtime and that means that C. Lee Bates, the Ottawa Valley's celebrated director of stage musicals, is hard at work. As the driving fforce behind some of this area's best-loved shows among them 9 to 5, Bingo Ladies, The Wonderettes, and The Drowsy Chaperone - Bates has a lot to live up to. After all, when you're batting 1,000, your next hit has to be something special. Holy cow, is it ever ... May 24, the Studio Theatre will proudly première Sister Act, The Musical, featuring original music by Tony and eight-time Oscar T winner Alan Menken (Newsies, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin, Little Shop of Horrors), with lyrics by Glenn Slater, book by Cheri and Bill Steinkellner, and additional material by Douglas Carter Beane. Nominated ffor five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Sister Act, The Musical is the feel-

good smash hit (based on the hugely successful 1992 ffilm) that has had audiences literally dancing in the aisles since it opened in 1995. The Studio Theatre's production will feature an astonishing cast of this area's ffavourite singing and dancing actors, plus a live sevenpiece band under the direction of the great Brad Mills. You remember the story, Y don't you? When disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a V murder, she goes into protective custody in the one place no one would think to look for her - a convent! Disguised as a nun, Deloris ffinds herself at odds with the rigid lifestyle and the uptight Mother Superior. But soon, using her unique dance moves and singing talent, she breathes new life into the convent and the community. Naturally, when the bad guys finally discover her secret and catch up with her, they're no match for Deloris and her new-found sisterhood. Overflowing with power-

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Sister Act, The Musical in rehearsal: Cait Porteous (Co-Deloris) is amused by choir-mistress, Sister Mary Lazarus (Kristy Tait-Angel) as they discuss convent life. Sister Act, The Musical opens at the Studio Theatre in Perth on May 24 for ten performances. Please visit studiotheatreperth.com for details. f multi-genre music, outful rageous dancing and a truly moving story, Sister Act, The Musical has wowed audiences (more than six million so far!) from Broadway to London, Brazil to Japan, Spain to Singapore. It's a musical story made in heaven. Bates says Sister Act, The Musical far outdoes the 1992 movie for sheer exuberance and phenomenal mu-

sic. "The Perth production of Sister Act is an overwhelmingly joyful experience!" she says. "Twenty-two exceptionally talented cast members have been working hard with Brad Mills to learn the challenging fourpart harmonies of the soaring disco and rock-gospel music, while getting 'whipped into shape' learning the exciting original

choreography by Mary Ann Majaury and Kristen Widenmaier. The voices are angelic, and the moves are devilish!" With a demanding run of W ten shows - the longest ever ffor a Studio Theatre production - the lead role of Deloris will be shared by two consummate performers, Lindsay Rewi and Cait (Morton) Porteous. Each will take the lead in five of the ten performances, and be part of the ensemble cast for the other ffive. Both young women are Studio Theatre musical veterans, and a big part of why Bates loves her job as stage director. "It won't matter which actor you see in the lead role," says Bates. "Lindsay and Cait are both sensational 'triple threats' who sing, dance and act with 100 per cent commitment to their role, and to the show as a whole." As you can see, this is a major production, featuring 22 onstage performers, a seven-piece professional band, and more than 20 oth-

ers handling lights, sound, choreography, props, costumes and set changes behind the scenes - a small army of talented, energized volunteers who are passionate about Perth's community theatre. Sister Act, The Musical opens at the Studio Theatre on Thursday, May 24 for ten shows: May 24, 25, 26, 31, June 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. and J May 26 and 27 and June 2 and 3 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $27 at Tickets Please, 11 Gore St. E. (613 485-6434 or ticketsplease.ca) and at the door on show nights. Save $5 opening night. Students with ID $10 at the door. This is the spring musical the Ottawa Valley has been waiting for all year! Don't miss Sister Act, The Musical when it premières Thursday, May 24 at the Studio Theatre in Perth. Tickets may sell out for some performances, so get yours early! Visit studiotheatreperth.com for complete details. – Submitted by Paul Joyce for the Studio Theatre J

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Lanark County horticultural societies' spring plant sales bloom this May Plant sales are a primary source of funding for many hard-working garden related volunteer organizations. These groups help to make our local communities brighter and more beautiful and a better place to live. Across Lanark County, May is the month that your local horticultural societies host their plant sale. Lanark County Master Gardeners will be at all the horticul-

tural society plant sales and we will be selling plants at the Perth Plant Sale. Why should I buy plants at a plant sale? Some of the best gardeners in the county are members of the horticultural societies. They divide and donate plants from their own gardens. The plants have proven to grow successfully in our climate. If they didn't the gardeners have none to do-

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Farm, Ottawa from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. • May 26: Perth Horticultural Society plant sale at The Stewart School from 8:30 to 11 a.m. • May 26: Carleton Place Horticultural Society plant sale at the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum from 9 a.m. to noon. • May 26: Smiths Falls Horticultural Society plant sale at the Smiths Falls Legion from 9 a.m. to noon.

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From the board of directors, staff, and furry paws at LAWS, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our volunteers by expressing our gratitude for the time and attention you have given the shelter animals this year. From helping with their care, fundraising events, fostering, driving to vet appointments and pet stores; the success of the shelter would not happen without the help of all of our wonderful and dedicated volunteers. It is our pleasure to work beside each and every one of you in making LAWS an enjoyable and safe place for all of the animals that come through the shelter. We look forward to another wonderful year. Thank you!

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Weather stark reminder of long ago ice storm

Jeff Maguire compares recent blast of winter to Ice Storm '98 The middle of April and we get the worst winter storm of the entire 2017-2018 season in eastern Ontario. Go figure! The snow, ice pellets and ffreezing rain lashed down over the course of three days April 14 to 16. The ice accumulation and the fallout from it made this the worst such occurrence in our district since the great 'Ice Storm' of January 1998. In fact people have been checking their calendars ffor weeks wondering if it is actually spring or whether

we are experiencing a 2018 version of the 1993 film "Groundhog Day?" As I considered the mess residents here faced in the wake of this late season ice storm my mind took me back to a week in March of 1976. Kathleen and I were living in St. Thomas, Ont., where I was a reporter/photographer and later city editor at the daily St. Thomas Times-Journal. St. Thomas is in Ontario's "Banana Belt". In the lee of Lake Erie winters are relatively mild and snowffalls infrequent. Nearby London is located in a snow belt. Winds from Lake Huron spiral south carrying lake effect snow to the University City. But for whatever reasons, during our five

JEFF MAGUIRE Column years there the white stuff seldom reached as far as St. Thomas. In our newsroom, after seeing London buried in snow once again, we used to laugh and say, "Thank goodness for Highway 401! The snow can't cross it!" And so it seemed. Ice was another matter however. If we were going to get anything in St. Thomas it was usually freezing pre-

cipitation. In March 1976 we had a really major ice storm. Our son Craig was barely five months old at the time. We were living in half a house on a quiet residential street. For a day and a half the F ffreezing rain was relentless. We still have film (old Super W 8 footage) of the aftermath. Ice on the branches of two willow trees on the front lawn of the property meant they were five times their usual circumference. St. Thomas is a city of trees and in this storm they were felled by the thousands. Trees, big and small, snapped like twigs under the weight of the ice. Most of the city was without electricity for days. However, for whatever rea-

son we were spared. With an infant in the house we were extremely grateful. The newspaper was without power for about ffour days as I recall. Like most businesses, publishers are a fraternity. A much larger rival newspaper, the London Free Press, came to our assistance. We were invited into their newsroom and their presses printed the "T-J" as our paper was nicknamed. The pages of those newspapers (I still have copies in my personal archives) reveal the extent of the ice damage. Along Wellington Road, a 27-kilometre stretch of road that connects St. Thomas and London, electrical poles were felled like 10 pins. Little wonder the

power was out for so long. It took weeks and months to clean up the mess and it seemed odd to tell visitors that the very visible after effects had been caused by a severe ice storm in March. Normally spring is well underway in March in that part of Ontario. So, not a big surprise that in less temperate eastern Ontario we are still subject to winter's worst as late as mid-April. But surely, as you read this, the worst of winter is finally behind us? – Jeff Maguire is a career journalist who lives in Carleton Place, Ont. He has C been writing for community and daily newspapers in Ontario since 1971. He can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com

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Back in the '30s, family's first 'car' cost only a few loads of gravel, Mary Cook writes Father was spending a lot of his spare time in the drive shed. The snow was gone, the days were warm, and now he had to think about getting the Model T out and running. Since the first sign of winter months ago, the car had been sitting up on blocks, with a horse blanket thrown over the hood. Why any of this took place was beyond me, and why the old

car couldn't be just driven in the drive shed and left there until spring was a mystery. Father put the wheels back on, and with the help of my three brothers, lifted the car, and then he kicked out the blocks of wood and the Model T settled down onto the dirt floor of the drive shed. It was a warm Saturday, the yard was still damp, but had dried up enough that father thought the car could be pushed out and worked on outside. I sat on an old kitchen chair on the back stoop to watch, not wanting to get any closer, because I knew, as always there would be a lot of cursing in German, father throwing

MARY COOK Column things around, and general chaos as he tried to get the Model T going after its long winter-sit. My favourite part of the Model T was the dinnerplate sized hole in the back ffloor, where I could, by sliding down off the seat, see the Northcote Road go whizzing by. If you could call it 'whizzing by' since at

top speed father couldn't get it up past 25 miles an hour! Father was looking at the motor. He poked around a bit, took an old oily cloth and wiped here and there. Then he opened the door by the steering wheel and took out the crank. I knew this was where the swearing in German would start, and I knew mother would stay well clear of the yard behind closed doors to the house. Everett was behind the wheel waiting for orders ffrom father to start working the choke. I could hear the car make the odd groan, but nothing else as father churned the crank. Everett was ordered to do something with the choke. Fa-

ther threw his old straw hat to the ground, wiped his fforehead with the back of his hand, and went back to turning the crank. Finally, there was a burst of smoke coming out of the back, father's arm went flying, the crank landed somewhere near the drive shed door, and I thought I could see the Model T rocking from side to side as if gasping for breath. Everett asked father if he should shut it off, and father yelled "let 'er run." He was spent. His face was beet red, his red plaid fflannelette shirt was sticking to his ribs, and I thought he looked 50 years older than when the ordeal started.

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AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, if you have been feeling creative and ambitious, consider giving a new hobby a try. An artistic project is fitting, but anything that inspires you will suffice.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Some fresh air and sunshine can do you a world of good, Cancer. Especially if you have been a little stagnant in your career or personal life. A new perspective can help.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Put your ambitions into action, Scorpio. It’s one thing to give lip service to ideas, but it’s another to get started toward goals. The latter may lead to a more fulfilling life.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 There is a good chance that you will start the week with vigor, and it will continue for the next several days, Pisces. Channel that energy.

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l Friday, April 27 Pitch In Smiths Falls WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: REAL Deal Reuse Store, 85 William St. W., Smiths Falls CONTACT: Barb Hicks, (613) 283-9966, dhicks11@cogeco.ca, http://www.realaction.ca/waste/ pitch-in-smiths-falls/ COST: Free. Annual community-wide litter cleanup. Groups, neighborhoods, individuals etc. are invited to participate. Get your free bags at the REAL Deal Reuse Store during store hours. Filled bags will be picked up for you.

UCW Rummage Sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: St. Pauls United Church, 25 Gore St. West, Perth CONTACT: 613-2672973, http://calendar.perth.ca/ default/Detail/2018-04-260900-St-Pauls-United-ChurchANNUAL-UCW-RUMMAGE-SALE St. Paul's United Church UCW holds their annual Rummage Sale. Dewar Kennedy Cemetery Spring Clean-Up Day WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Dewar Kennedy Cemetery, 8th Line Beckwith Township, Carleton Place CONTACT: Karen Jensen, 1 613 796 8671, karenjensen@rogers.com COST: Dewar Kennedy Cemetery Spring Clean-Up Day will be held April 27, starting at 9 a.m.We are looking for volunteers to bring their gloves, rake and clippers to help out for a few hours. Living Tapestry WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3, Rosamond St. E, Almonte CONTACT: curator@mvtm.ca, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/ upcoming-events/ COST: Beginning April 7 and running to June 23, at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Emily Rose Michaud's installations, Waterways, is themed on the presence of water, incorporating the history of the Rosamond Mill.

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Visit insideottawavalley.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. and men are welcome. Motion is lotion! Fit as a Fiddle WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-4700 COST: $5 for exercise only, $10 with lunch Mills Community Support presents Fit as a Fiddle Fridays. Call to reserve. Parkinson's Exercise Class WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 11 Church St. W., Smiths Falls CONTACT: Heather Miller, 1 (800) 465-7646, evans.patn@gmail.com COST: A new exercise program starting in Smiths Falls for people with Parkinson's Disease. Bridge Lanark Highlands WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: North Lanark Community Health Centre, 207 Robertson Drive, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Pam, 613259-2182 COST: Come join others with an interest in bridge. Chili Cook-off WHEN: 5:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: Lynda Sharpe, 613-258-7049 COST: $12 for adults This is a chili cook-off competition between local restaurants. Social hour at 5 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m. l Saturday, April 28 Festival of Maples Fine Art Show WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: McMartin House, 125 Gore St East, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: Barbara Jordan, 613272-3066, http://calendar.perth.ca/default/Detail/2018-04-28-0800-LocalColours-Art-Group-2nd-AnnualShow-at-McMarti COST: Local Colours Art Group's second annual Festival of Maples fine art show. Come by, view the work and meet the artists and tempt your palate with home made maple-inspired treats.

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WHERE: Bethel United Church, 1500 Rideau Ferry Road, Rideau Lakes CONTACT: Ruth Anne Johnson, 613-283-7241 COST: All you can eat pancake breakfast with pancakes, sausages and local maple syrup, in partnership with Coutts Country Flavours. Perth Legion Meat Draw WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Perth Legion, 26 Beckwith Street East, Perth, 26 Beckwith Street East, Perth, Perth CONTACT: Eleanor Adrain, 613267-2772 COST: Three draws between 2 and 5 p.m. DJ Jeff Richmond. Day of Mourning Smiths Falls WHEN: 3:00 p.m WHERE: Veterans Memorial Park, 41 Canal Street, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Ike Doornekamp, ike.doornekamp@ucdsb.on.ca COST: Join us for an afternoon ceremony honouring workers killed on the job. Al Tambay Duo WHEN: 3:00 p.m WHERE: Waterfront Gastropub, 12 Bell St., Carleton Place CONTACT: 613257-5755, http://thehummcalendar.ca/index.php?eID=75832 COST: Enjoy an afternoon of Blues Rock and Classic Rock with the Al Tambay Duo every Saturday afternoon. Gordie Barnes and Laredo WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Army Navy Airforce Club, 315 Townline Road East, Carleton Place CONTACT: 613-253-5097 COST: Gordie Barnes and Laredo play the Army Navy Airforce Club. Cover charge: $5 per person. Light snacks available. Folkus Concert Series WHEN: 8:00 p.m WHERE: Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte CONTACT: info@folkusalmonte.com, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/ upcoming-events/ COST: Kevin Closs is an independent artist from Manitoulin Island, who has released 11 independent albums. Opening for Closs will be Flying Hórses, a nouveau-classi-

l Sunday, April 29 Kenya Help WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 11 Church St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: Lorna Stewart, ljs2rt@bell.net COST: free will offering Nancy Stevens speaks about her work in Africa on Sun. April 29 at 10:30 a.m. at Mission Awareness Service of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Please join us.

Perth Craft and Vendor Show WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Perth Civitan Hall, 6787 Lanark County Rd 43, Perth CONTACT: Veronda, vr560@hotmail.com COST: Partial proceeds to LAWS; 30+ vendors, door prizes. Choral Evensong WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: St. Bede's Anglican Church, 1641 Rosedale Road North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0740 COST: Featuring performance by The Cranmer Singers. Welcome Spring Supper WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 5:30 p.m WHERE: Masonic Hall, 46 Russell St. W. Smiths Falls, 46 Russell St. W, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Beverley Labelle, 613-283-6987, ron.labelle2@sympatico.ca COST: $12.00 Menu includes ham, turkey, potato salad, pasta salad, coleslaw, dessert, coffee or tea.Sponsored by Eastern Star. Takeout available. Mental Health Awareness Night WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Chuckles Jack Restaurant, 23 Russell St E, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Jim MacPherson, 613-284-0023 COST: Awareness night event for mental health, free admission with musical performers from Nova Scotia and the Ottawa Valley. The Listening Room Series Russell deCarle WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Perth Tea Room - Perth Restaurant, 23 Gore Street East, Perth CONTACT: The Tennants, 613-267-7902, http://calendar.perth.ca/default/ Detail/2018-04-29-1900-TheListening-Room-Series-presentsRUSSELL-deCARLE COST: 25

The Listening Room Series presents Russell deCarle at the Perth Tea Room. Steve Briggs will be backing Russell. Dinner reservations guarantee your tickets. l Monday, April 30 Fun and Fitness in Middleville WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Middleville Community Centre, 4203 Wolf Grove Road, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Pam, 613-259-2182 COST: Fun and fitness in Middleville once a week.

Fun and Fitness WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Watson's Corners Hall, Lanark, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Pam, 613-259-2182 COST: Come to the hall and have some fun and get fit at the same time. Aerobic Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-8339 COST: Monday and Wednesday each week. Euchre WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 3:30 p.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Joanne MilnerGreen, 1 (613) 279-1106, communications@abchall.ca, http:// www.abchall.ca COST: $6 4-hand euchre with lunch. Seniors Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Cheryl J. Brown Centre, 215 Sanders Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3203 COST: Seniors Euchre every Monday from 1-4 p.m. at the Cheryl J. Brown Centre. Writers Workshop Series WHEN: 5:30 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Public Library, 1 Water Street, Kemptville Norenberg Branch, Kemptville CONTACT: Liz Dwyer, info@ngpl.ca COST: Pam Welling leads this free workshop each Monday for the month of April from 7 to 8 p.m. Explore topics such as genres, novel structure, plot development. Visiting authors will add their insight. Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-

ABOUT The events calendar at insideottawavalley.com is a popular website feature. Events submitted here are given consideration for relevant local print editions of the newspaper. FEATURES It’s all about the community: We have lots of venues already in our system for users to access -- and that number continues to grow. It’s visual: You can upload photos and video with your events, and each event comes with its own locator map. It’s shareable: There are sharing options for your event on several social media platforms. It’s flexible and convenient: Our repeat event function is a time-saver. TIPS FOR SUBMITTING YOUR EVENTS ONLINE The earlier you submit the better for maximum exposure. You can always add additional information later. Avoid using all caps. To save yourself time, check and see if the event venue is already in our system by typing the first few letters into the venue field. If it’s in our system, the venue details will automatically flow in. Fields marked with an asterisk are mandato 3292 COST: Come play euchre. Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-6336205 COST: Duplicate Bridge Partnership l Tuesday, May 1 Fun and Fitness WHEN: 8:15 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Ferguson Falls Hall, 1362 Ferguson's Falls Road, Drummond-North Elmsley CONTACT: Pam, 613-259-2182 COST: Have some fun and get fit at the Ferguson Falls Hall. Two days a week.

Walking Group WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: North Lanark Community Health Centre, 207 Robertson Drive, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Pam, 613259-2182 COST: Get fit and have some fun walking with this group in Lanark Highlands.

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Line Dancing WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rhonda Aisbitt, 1 (613) 885-8543, info@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca Rhonda Aisbitt is an experienced line dancer and instructor; her class is for beginners and seniors,

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When I found out this wasn't the case, I decided I had to do something about it." One day, he made a short presentation to his class on his desire to raise enough money to build a well in Africa, and that could be considered the starting point of the Ryan's Well Foundation. His teacher and fellow classmates supported his idea, which spread through his school community and then the Kemptville community, eventually allowing him to raise enough money to build a well at Angolo Primary School in Uganda. As a result, the school's enrolment went from 700 to over 1,400 students. "When I look back at the last 20 years, at all the ffundraising and volunteer work, the hardest thing I ever had to do in all of it was raise my hand in class

in Grade 1," said Hreljac. "I wasn't a hand raiser, but I'd found something that I cared about." Hreljac was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show at the age of nine, before he was able to travel with his family to Uganda in the same year to see the well that was built thanks to his fundraising efforts. To date, Ryan's Well Foundation has built over 1,277 community-led lean water projects, 1,160 wells, and 1,251 latrines. "My challenge to you guys is to find something that you're passionate about, no matter if its big or small, and raise your hand," Hreljac said. "Take a step forward, because you never know what impact you may have." At the conclusion of his presentation, St. Michael Catholic High School principal Tracy O'Brien and vice principal, Anne Leach, presented Hreljac with a cheque for $5,500

which was raised through various fundraising initiatives at the high school over the last three years. "The message that even one person can make a huge impact and difference in the world, we certainly embody that," said O'Brien. "Ryan's Well has been a very dear fundraiser at St. Michael, and over the past three years, staff has been fundraising for Ryan's Well with the hopes of raising enough money to build a well and Ryan has told me that we have actually achieved that goal with this donation." Through the sale of lunch bags, water bottles, popcorn, and fees for casual days, St. Michael managed to raise a grand total of $5,500 for Ryan's Well Foundation. "We are pleased to continue to support you in the great work that you do and present you with this cheque," said O'Brien.

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On April 18, Ryan Hreljac of Ryan's Well Foundation presented to Grade 7 - 12 students at St. Michael Catholic High School in Kemptville. Hreljac, now 26, is a former student at the high school and spoke to the students about the potential that everyone has to make a difference. At the conclusion of his presentation, staff and students at St. Michael presented Hreljac with a cheque for $5,500 which has been raised through various fundraising initiatives at the school over the past three years. Hreljac told Tracy O'Brien, Principal at St. Michael, that the funds raised will support the construction of a well. Pictured, from left: Ryan Hreljac, Principal Tracy O'Brien, and Vice Principal Anne Leach.

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Municipality, chamber partner on inaugural North Grenville Breakfast Banquet May 18

The Municipality of North Grenville and the North Grenville Chamber of Commerce are excited to announce that they have partnered to host the inaugural North Grenville Breakfast Banquet. The banquet will be held on May 18 from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. This event will replace the annual Economic Development Appreciation Breakfast hosted by the municipality in previous years. Guests will enjoy a local foods breakfast while the municipality provides an update on local current and future development in our green and growing community. The event will also feature the presentation of the following awards: • New Business of the Year Award • Entrepreneur of the Year

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Kemptville & District K Home Support Inc. (KDHSI) is the place for active aging! There are many activities to keep involved and active, and are scheduled in either the activity room or in the Cheryl J. Brown Centre. KDHSI is located at 215 Sanders St., Suite 101 in Old Town K Kemptville. For more information F about all events, activities or volunteer v opportunities, please call 613-258-3203, or

stop by for tour. Thursday, April 26 • 9 to 10 a.m.: Exercise class • 1 to 3 p.m.: Sing'n Seniors Friday, April 27 • Foot care clinic - by appointment • 11 a.m. to noon: Exercise class Monday, April 30 • 1 to 4 p.m.: Euchre • 1 to 4 p.m.: Bingo Tuesday, May 1 • 9 to 10 a.m.: Exercise

class • 10 a.m. to noon: Skip-Bo • 10 a.m. to noon: Art class with Gayle Wednesday, May 2 W • Noon: Diners Club (by reservation) Thursday, May 3 • Foot care clinic - by appointment • 9 to 10 a.m.: Exercise class • 1 to 3 p.m.: Sing'n Seniors Submitted by Kemptville & District Home Support Inc.

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The event has managed to raise more than a quarter of a million dollars for childhood cancer research over the past four years, including $85,000 in 2017. The event will once again return to Riverside Park on Saturday, Sept. 22 with the registration/preparty kickoff at 5:30 p.m. ffollowed by our opening ceremonies at 7 p.m. Last year's run saw more than 800 participants gather for a fun, non-competitive event, participating in either the 2K or 5K run. The event is an opportunity for communities to rally together in the fight against childhood cancer, celebrate childhood cancer survivors with our knighting ceremony, and remember those children who have lost their lives to the disease. Every year, about 950 children under 15 are diagnosed with cancer in Canada. One child with cancer is one too many. In addition to investing in Canada's best childhood cancer research, the Canadian Cancer Society is providing families with vital support programs so they do not have to face cancer alone.

Laurie Gillespie has come face to face with the news that her son, Colin, would have to undergo cancer treatments. "We took Colin to CHEO (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario) emergency when he was 11 because he thought he had hurt his leg at camp," she said. "Two weeks later we were undergoing chemotherapy for lymphoma. Colin endured over 2,000 injections, three surgeries, countless MRIs, CT and pet scans and two and a half years of chemotherapy. No child should have to suffer this fate; no ffamily should have to be turned upside down by this horrid disease. Individual and group fundraising initiatives like Neon Night Kemptville are integral in putting a stop to childhood cancer." If you or someone you know has a child undergoing treatment or will soon be finished treatment, please register as a childhood cancer warrior & family. Your child can participate in a ceremony with our featured Canadian athletes and your family can participate for free. Progress continues to be made

in the battle against childhood cancer but it remains the No. 1 cause of diseaserelated deaths in children. Join our event and help us ffight this battle. Registration for Neon Night is now open at a preevent price of $40 adult, $10 ffor children aged 15 and younger. There is also a $90 ffamily registration fee which covers two adults and up to three kids. By registering early, your T-shirt size is guaranteed. Event day registration is $50. Sign up at www.cancer.ca/neonnightkemptville and join our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ neonnightkemptville. Together we can change the cancer journey for our youth. For more information on how you can get involved as an event day volunteer, or to become a sponsor for our event, please contact Christina Thompson, community fundraising specialist (613-723-1744 ext. 3620, cthompson@ontario.cancer.ca) or Brenda Burich, Neon Night event co-chair (613-258-9852, bfraser21@hotmail.com). – Submitted by the Canadian Cancer Society

First Aid with CPR & AED Training Courses May 3 & 4 at the Grenville Mutual Building, Kemptville, Starting at 8:30am

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LEGAL NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION A ATION AS A CLASS PROCEEDING THIS NOTICE IS TO CERTAIN T TAIN INDIVIDUALS WHOSE PERSONAL, CONFIDENTIAL AND IDENTIFYING INFORMATION INFORMA (“PERSONAL INFORMATION”) INFORMA W IN THE POSSESSION OF FAMIL WAS FAMILY AMILY AND CHILDREN’S SERVICES OF LANARK, LEEDS AND GRENVILLE, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OF LANARK, LEEDS AND GRENVILLE (“FCSLLG”), WHICH PERSONAL INFORMATION INFORMA W IN THE POSSESSION OF THE FCSLLG, WHICH PERSONAL WAS INFORMA INFORMATION W ALLEGEDLY WAS ALLEGEDL NOT PROPERLY PROPERL SAFEGUARDED BY FCSLLG ALLOWING IT TO BE DISCLOSED OR RELEASED OR OBTAINED OBT AND PUBLISHED BY UNAUTHORIZED THIRD PAR P TIES ON OR BEFORE APRIL 18, 2016. READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY AREFULL AS IT MAY AREFULLY MA AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS 1. What is this lawsuit about? A representative Plaintiff Plaintif (identified as M.M.) has commenced a Class Proceeding against FAMIL FAMILY AMILY AND CHILDREN’S SER SERVICES OF LANARK, LEEDS AND GRENVILLE, also known as the CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OF LANARK, LEEDS AND GRENVILLE (“FCSLLG”) and KELLEY DENHAM (“Denham”), seeking damages on behalf of individuals whose personal, confidential and identifying information (“personal information”) was in the possession of the FCSLLG, which personal information was allegedly not properly safeguarded by FCSLLG allowing it to be disclosed or released or obtained and published by unauthorized third parties on or before April 18, 2016. The Class Proceeding was certified on December 21, 2017. Flaherty McCarthy LLP represents the class (“Class Counsel”). The purpose of this document is to provide notice to Class Members that the Class Proceeding has been certified and your rights to remain in the action or to opt-out of the action. Certification is a preliminary procedural matter. The merits of the claim in the action, or the allegations of fact on which the claims are based, have not been finally determined by the courts. The defendants deny the allegations made in the claim. 2. Am I a member of the Class? Y are a member of the Class and entitled to participate in the proceeding if you are one of the following: You 1. The 284 persons (including through thr their estates or personal repr representatives, epresentatives, as may be permitted by applicable law) other than Kelley Denham, identified by name in a confidential Family and Children’ Children’s en’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Gr Grenville (“FCSLLG”) document (“the Document”) (the “Identified Class”); or 2. For the period of April 1, 2015 to April 18, 2016, (a) the children, childr step-children, step-childr spouse or common law partner of the Identified Class Member and (b) all persons who otherwise stood in loco parentis par to the children childr or step-children step-childr of the Identified Class Member (“the Identifiable Class”) (including through thr their estates or personal repr representatives, epresentatives, as may be permitted by applicable law). 3. How does this Class Proceeding affect you? If you are a Class member, and you wish to participate in the proceeding, then you do not need to do anything more at this stage. You Y are automatically included in the Class. There is no cost to you to participate in the class action. You Y will have no responsibility to pay any legal fees. Class Counsel will only be paid in the event that the action succeeds at trial or there is a settlement. Class Counsel have entered into a contingency fee agreement with the representative plaintiff. plaintif The agreement provides for a contingency fee of 30% of the amount recovered in the Class Proceeding to be paid to Class Counsel, along with reimbursement of all disbursements and taxes. The court must first approve Class Counsel’s legal fees before they will be paid. A Class member who does not opt out of the Class Proceeding will be bound by the terms of any judgment or any settlement approved by the Court. Each Class member may be entitled to share in the amount of any judgment awarded or settlement reached in the Class Proceeding. A judgment (including an approved settlement), whether favourable or not, will bind all Class Members who do not opt out of the Class. 4. Class Members May Opt Out of the Proceeding IF YOU DO NOT WANT W TO PAR PARTICIP ARTICIPA TICIPATE ATE in this Class Proceeding, you must take steps to opt out of the Class. If you opt out of the Class, you will not be eligible to recover any benefits under a settlement or award in this Class Proceeding. Members of the Class may exercise their right to opt out of the Class by submitting a letter by mail stating that you wish to opt out of the Settlement. Y “Opt-Out Form” must include: Your 1. The name of this proceeding (M.M. v. v FCSLLG, or similar identifying words); 2. Your Y full name, email address, mailing address, and telephone number; 3. Your Y signature or the signature of your legal agent, acting with your instructions; and 4. A brief statement that you understand you will be excluded from any judgment (including an approved settlement), if any. A person may provisionally opt-out a minor or mentally incapable Class Member, but this will be subject to Court approval. An Opt-Out Form can be obtained by visiting the Class Proceeding website (www (www.CASPRIVACYBREACH.com). .CASPRIVACYBREACH.com). Your .CASPRIVACYBREACH.com). Y Opt-Out Form must be postmarked for regular mail or submitted to courier for delivery to the address below, below by no later than June 2, 2018. Litigation Administrator - CAS Privacy Breach Class Action Deloitte LLP Bay Adelaide East 8 Bay Adelaide Street West W Suite 200 T Toronto ON M5H 0A9 Y cannot exclude yourself by telephone or email. You You Y cannot exclude yourself by mailing a notification to any other location or if your Opt-Out Form is post-marked or submitted to courier after the deadline of June 2, 2018. No Class Member will be permitted to opt out after June 2, 2018. 5. Additional Information The certification order and other information regarding the Class Proceeding is available at www.CASPRIVACYBREACH.com .CASPRIV .CASPRIVACYBREACH.com Requests for information or questions for Class Counsel should be directed to: SEAN A. BROWN FLAHER MCCARTHY FLAHERTY MCCAR LLP T Toronto-Dominion Centre 95 Wellington W Street West W 10th Floor, Suite 1000 T Toronto, Ontario M5J 2N7 info@casprivacybreach.com

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License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and, except in Quebec, t/ dealer fees (all of which may vary by region and dealer) are extra. Bonus Credit consists of $1,500 manufacturerr to-consumer GM Card Application Bonus (offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank GM Visa Card [GM Card] or current GM Card cardholders) (tax inclusive). Dealers may sell for less. Limited time offer, which rmay not be combined with certain other offers. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, y extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal y, Bank of Canada. 1 Sierra 5-star Overall Vehicle Score applies to 1500 series vehicles. 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13 organizations nab community grants funding

PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com The municipal grants advisory committee met on March 26 and has since made recommendations to North Grenville council ffor a total of $10,913 to be distributed to 13 local organizations through the community grants program. The usual annual bud-

getary allotment of $10,000 was increased by $913 with leftover funds placed in reserve from the 2017 grant program. The organizations to receive funding are as follows: Knights of Columbus, Kemptville Snowmobile Club, Oxford Mills Community Association, Burritts Rapids Community Association, Kemptville District Hospital

Foundation, Kemptville Minor Football Club, Friends of the Ferguson Forest Centre, North Grenville Scouts Group Valley Highlands, North V Grenville Scouts Kemptville, Canadian Cancer Society, Kemptville Farmers' Market, North Grenville Historical Society, and Girls Inc. Some of the projects to utilize the funding include

the annual Neon Night Fun Run for the Canadian Cancer Society, a new LED sign for the Kemptville Snowmobile Club to display meeting and event infformation, landscaping around the gazebo in Maplewood Park in Oxford Mills, and wheelchair-accessible picnic tables for a community garden located on the front lawn of the Kemptville District Hospi-

tal. The community grants program began in 2008 to provide seed funds for a community project that is of cultural, social, humanitarian, environmental, or recreational significance. Organizations applying ffor a maximum of $1,000 in ffunding must be based in North Grenville and provide services to local resi-

dents. Applicants must also demonstrate a plan to ffundraise and match municipal contributions. In addition to the community grants program, the municipality offers the Civic Awards program, the Community Improvement Plan grant program, and the annual volunteer appreciation event.

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Support business at 4th annual Shop Local Showcase April 28 PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com

served-basis. "Supporting local business is an essential contribution toward building a strong and vibrant community," said Kotlarchuk. More information for the Shop Local Showcase can be ffound at www.shoplocalshowcase.ca.

COUNCIL Monday May 14 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers Monday, at the Municipal Centre. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Monday May 7 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at Monday, the Municipal Centre. CIVIC AWARDS PROGRAM Each year, the Municipality recognizes outstanding individuals and groups in our community through the Civic Award A s Program. Nomination forms are available on the Municipal website, at the Municipal Centre and at the Kemptville Library Branch. Nomination deadline is 5:00 pm on Friday, April 27, 2018. PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK Join all of Canada from April 22nd to April 29th demonstrating your civic pride by cleaning a public area. Register as an individual, family, group or business. To T receive free pick-up bags, call 613-258-9569 x133 or email cfequet@northgrenville.on.ca. GARAGE SALES Garage sales in North Grenville are regulated by By-Law 10-03. No licence or fee is required, but there are regulations which you must follow. Signage is NOT permitted in traffic circles or attached to traffic signs. Please ensure signage is removed after your sale. Before having a garage sale, please obtain a copy of the by-law from www.northgrenville.ca/document-library. 2018 BURN PERMITS In accordance with By-Law 33-12, a Burn Permit is required to conduct open burning on property located outside of the urban area. The entire application and renewal process is available online at www.northgrenville.ca. The online process also allows you to receive direct notification of special conditions such as fire bans and fire risk level. Burn permits are also still available at the Municipal Office or at the Fire Hall at 259 County Rd. 44 and the fee is $15. Please check conditions prior to burning by calling 613-706-1770.

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For the fourth consecutive year, the Shop Local F Showcase will celebrate many of North Grenville's unique businesses together under one roof. The event is set for Saturday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. "We are humbled by the support that we have received from area businesses to bring this event together each year," said Anne Kotlarchuk of ALK Event Management. "A local business mix is what makes a community livable, sustainable, and unique." The Shop Local Showcase was conceived to give small businesses and new entrepreneurs a cost-efffective opportunity for exposure to their community. This year, there will be 82 vendors set up in the arena offering information on their unique services, selling their wares, and providing free samples to attendees. Windmill Brewery from Prescott will be among those offering samples, as well as Green Gables Vines from Oxford Station. Admission and parking to the event is also free of charge. The first 300 guests will get a free cookie from Log House Cookies, and will be provided with a passport to fill out as they visit each vendor. Each guest to completely fill their passport by having it signed by every business on site will be entered in a draw for the grand prize - a 55" TV sponsored by Patterson Hadden Brown Insurance. Aside from vendors, the showroom floor will feature the JumpStart Kids' Zone, where little ones can compete in a colouring contest for the chance to win a week of summer camp, sponsored by the Municipality of North Grenville. New to the showcase this year is the Kemptville Farmers' Marketplace, and a live demonstration area where local dance, fitness, yoga and martial arts groups will perform. Demonstrations include: Workshop Dance Studio, Bodhi Tree Yoga Centre, Andrea Goral School of Highland Dancing, Academy of Expressive Dance, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from the Kemptville Academy of Martial Arts, and Muay Thai from the Kemptville Training Centre. J-Glow Kemptville will also host a demonstration on pole fitness. The full-day showcase will also feature members of the Kemptville 73's who will be signing autographs, and Shannon Armitage of the North Grenville Fire Service will be on site with Sparky the fire dog, educating guests on fire prevention and safety. Staff from the parks, recreation and culture department at the municipality will be handing out

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It's time for a little wild turkey on the farm The spring hunt starts this week, Diana Fisher writes When I say it's time for wild turkey . I'm not talking about the bourbon, although it may be a good pairing with a wild turkey dinner. The spring turkey hunt starts this week, and we expect to host a few of the wild game enthusiasts ffor festivities at our house. The wild turkey hunt didn't happen in the '80s, when I was growing up. We didn't have large numbers of these ridiculous looking

DIANA FISHER Column birds, strutting in procession across the lawn or running frantically in front of the car down the middle of the road. The population of wild turkey had been pretty much depleted but the Ministry of Natural Resources did a reintroduction of the species in recent years.

Now, some people might even say we are overrun with the feathered beasts. The regulated hunt keeps the numbers under control. In the suburbs, where residential homes, retail malls and commercial spaces border up against turkeyffriendly cornfields, the birds are often seen meandering down the streets, in search of overflowing bird ffeeders and compost bins. Some of these birds become quite tame, while others have been described as aggressive. One lady in Barrhaven made headlines last year when she was reportedly 'attacked' by a wild turkey while waiting at a bus

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stop. She said he chased her down the street, and she missed her ride to work. That was an excuse her boss likely heard only once in a lifetime. Our urban sprawl can cause some clashes with wildlife at times, but the animals eventually learn where they can live undisturbed, and relocate there. I love seeing them forming their little groups, the males parading around the pasture, tail feathers fanned, as if to say, "Look at me. Aren't I beautiful, ladies?" When winter went on a bit longer than expected this year, we ended up with wild turkeys right up on our

back porch, under the bird ffeeder. This was a first for us. Fergus the golden retriever didn't quite know how to handle that situation. The birds were as tall as him. The farmer was a bit concerned that if we encouraged the turkeys to stay and eat, they would beat a regular path across the lawn to the porch, leave cemented droppings all over the landing and roost on our rooftop. I told him I was pretty sure that wouldn't happen, as I've seen some of our neighbours feeding turkeys on their properties without problems. But just in case, I moved one of the bird feed-

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ers over to the fence, away ffrom the house. That must have freaked the turkeys out, because we didn't see them again for weeks. They are back now, discreetly running across the corn about two fields back. I can see them from the kitchen window. The farmer/ hunter can see them with his binoculars. Then he moves to the kitchen cupboard, and pulls out his wild game cookbook. Strokes his chin, thoughtfully. I will stock up on wildberry and currant jam. Our chef likes to make a demiglaze to serve with roast wild turkey. It's a very lean dish, with far more flavour than domesticated turkeys you buy in the grocery store. I still prefer the taste of the turkeys we raise ourselves on the farm, but wild turkey is a close second. For those who prefer to F shoot wildlife with a camera lens only, this is a great season to get out and try to spot a turkey in the woods before it spots you. It's quite a challenge. One year, while walking the dog in the bush, I got a photo of a turkey who had been left to babysit a brood of young poults. The adult bird jumped up and ran out in front of us, as if to lure us away from the babies. I'm sure she told the babies to sit quietly in the nest while she got rid of us, but just like in the cartoons, one of the little ones couldn't hold it any longer. He exploded out of the undergrowth with a loud squawk, attempting to fly up into the air. He made it about two ffeet up and then crashed rather ungracefully into a pile of pine needles. He scared a tuft of fur right off the dog. I pulled the pooch away and left the birds to a themselves. We're always happy to W see wild animals of all kinds on our property, and for the most part, it's a great life for them. Except for hunting season. – Diana Leeson Fisher is a rregular columnist who grew up in the small town g of Kemptville. Her blog can o be found at www.theaccid dentalfarmwife.blogspot.com.


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A master collaboration between the Kemptville Youth Musical Theatre Company and the North Grenville Concert Choir presents the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Performances of the musical began April 14 and there are three shows left: Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m., as well as Sunday, April 29 at 2 p.m., held at the Urbandale Arts Centre within the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Right, Phoebus, a handsome soldier, rejects his duty to pursue Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy dancer, and he isn't the only one to fall under her spell. theme of the story. According to Konopka, the songs in the musical have several different parts

to them, all happening at once. "One page, for example, has 12 different parts to it.

So, there's a lot to navigate," he said. This has been an both exciting and challenging as-

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pect of co-ordinating not only the choir members to perfform individual parts as one collective, but also to have

the choir back up the cast. The production team behind the scenes, including the director, musical director, producer, stage manager, set designer, choreographer, sound engineer, lighting designer, and additional volunteers, have demonv strated an impressive commitment to the production, and have played to a full auditorium every night since their opening show on April 14. Tickets can be purchased ffor $16 online at www.KYMTC.org or for $15 in person at Scotiabank in Kemptville or at the UrbanK dale Arts Centre box office within the North Grenville Municipal Centre (cash only).

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PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com Are you ready to be entertained? A collaboration of two local groups, the Kemptville Youth Musical Theatre Y Company (KYMTC) and the North Grenville Concert Choir (NGCC), present The Hunchback of Notre Dame, a classic tale worth retelling. The story, based on Victor Hugo's gothic novel, has been gripping local audiences with repeat performances at the Urbandale Arts Centre since mid-April, and three shows remain: Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 29 at 2 p.m. The story takes place in medieval Paris in 1482, where drama, romance, and horror reveal the many hidden layers of the complex characters. Watch Quasimodo, a deW fformed and isolated bell ringer in a cold, cathedral tower, discover his inner strength. He was taken in by his uncle, Frollo; a conflicted priest who battles the fate of eternal damnation following the death of his brother, Jehan. Phoebus, a handsome soldier, rejects his duty to pursue Esmeralda, a beautifful gypsy dancer, and he isn't the only one to fall under her spell. This musical retelling of the beloved medieval love story features a memorable score by Alan Menken and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. KYMTC and the NGCC rehearsed for months leading up to their two weeks of performances, and their dedication to the arts is evident in the production. The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the talent and hard work of each cast member, of which, many wear multiple hats to pull the show together. Director of both musical groups, Phil Konopka, manages a full cast of up to 60 members on stage at once. "The sheer number of people on stage is something we've never seen before," said Konopka, "and how intricate some of the musical parts are, as well." The 2.5-hour performance features roughly 25 musical numbers, and each song plays into a different

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Suddenly at home with his loving family by his side on Monday, April 16, 2018 in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Francine. Loving father of Marsha (Jason) and Joe (Kate). Cherished grandfather of Matthew, Emma, Josh, Jenelle, Cassie and Brandt. Dear brother of Wayne (Cecile). Treasured and best cuz of Allen (Diane) Rever. Brother-in-law of Peter Cote (Marcelle), and Marie-Berthe (Robert Cote). Predeceased by his parents Lawrence and Mildred Rever, and by his siblings; Bud, Barbara, Florence and Mary-Lou. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. As per Larry’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation or service. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

Smith, Doris

(Co-Founder of the Smith Funeral Home now Pilon Family Funeral Home in Arnprior) With heavy hearts, we announce that our precious Doris passed away peacefully at The RuddyShenkman Hospice while holding her husband and best friend’s hand on Friday afternoon, April 20, 2018. Doris Alexandra Smith (nee Archer) of Kinburn at age 82. Doris is survived by her beloved husband Clem; her daughter, Colleen Ciphery (Mark) and son David (Stephanie). Loved and cherished by her grandchildren Kaitlin (Cameron); Brett and Emily (Marcus Low), Isabella and Anais and Great-Grandma of Wyatt. Doris will be lovingly remembered by the Smith family. A quiet, soft-spoken lady, Doris dedicated her life to supporting her funeral director husband while caring for Arnprior area families for over 3 decades. Her soft supportive manner will be remembered by the many whose lives have been touched by her. She will be missed. Friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd. (formerly Smith Funeral Home), 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm and again on Tuesday morning from 9 until 10 am. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Michael’s Church, Fitzroy Harbour on Tuesday morning, April 24th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Doris, please consider a donation to The RuddySchenkman Hospice in Kanata or St. Michael’s Parish, Fitzroy Harbour. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Blair, Bonar Graham

Bonar passed away in the Kingston hospital on Wednesday, April 18th, 2018 at the age of 83 years. He was predeceased in 2015 by his beloved wife Donna (Spalding) Blair. Bonar was the cherished father of Janet Blair and Suzanne Blair and grandfather of Connor. Friends and family were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Tuesday, April 24th, 2018 from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. followed by funeral service at 10:30 A.M. in the Chapel. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. A reception for family and friends to share memories will be held in the Blair and Son Family Centre following the interment. In remembrance of Bonar, contributions to the Perth Lions Club would be appreciated.

BONSELAAR, Charles Richard

Charlie passed suddenly but peacefully at his residence on April 19th, 2018 in his 55th year. He leaves his father Dick Bonselaar and was predeceased by his mother Emily Spierenburg. Loving father to Nathan and Richard Bonselaar and Napatsie and Tuja Lucassie. He will be missed by his two sisters Marie Bonselaar and Suzanne Ritchie (Ron) and niece Kodi Ritchie and nephews Ben Ritchie and Adam Tysick. Charlie was a proud employee of First Air in Iqaluit for over 20 years as their utility vehicle mechanic and enjoyed his many years working at the Fallbrook garage. The service to honour Charlie’s life will be held in the Chapel of Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Friday, April 27th, 2018 at 10:30 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre.

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JACKSON, Barrie

(Retired Nordion Canada) Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior early Friday morning, April 20th, 2018; Barrie John Jackson of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy journey through Dementia. He was 83. Beloved husband of Sheila (nee Gibbons). Dearly loved father of Paul (Jillian Carson-Jackson) of Canberra, Australia; Ann Baird (Harold) of Kinburn and Sarah Jackson of Kanata. Proud grandfather of David (Erika), Robert, Thomas, Aria, Elizabeth and great-grandfather of Sawyer and Clayton. A service in celebration of Barrie’s life will be held at Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington Street, Arnprior on Monday, April 30th at 11 a.m. A reception will follow. In memory of Barrie, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Fund. In the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

COURVILLE Andre

Passed away suddenly at his home in Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at the age of 50. Former husband of Carol-Ann Courville. Much loved father of Ayla Rowe (Greg), Chance Courville (Ocean), and Aidan Courville. Cherished grandfather of Alyssa Erskine. Predeceased by his parents Carol and Jack Courville. Brother of James, Kevin and Jason Courville. Will be missed by his Uncle Mark Crooke. Andre lived for his children and his music! Fondly remembered by his extended family and friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Monday, April 23, 2018 from 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. Service will be held in the Blair & Son Chapel at 12:00 p.m. In memory of Andre, contributions to the Calvary Bible Church would be appreciated.


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DAGENAIS, Dolores (Dolly)

(nee Kean) Suddenly at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Friday evening, April 20, 2018; Dolores Dagenais of Renfrew passed away at the age of 84. Beloved wife of the late Gordon Dagenais. The last surviving child of the late Orville and Margaret (nee Jackson) Kean, Dolores was predeceased by her siblings: Doreen, Don, Jack, Theo, Yvonne, Diane and Bob. Fondly remembered by Cheryl Lacasse and Donna Bissonnette as well as many other nieces and nephews. In spite of the physical challenges that Dolly faced in the later years of her life, she always managed to remain cheery and welcoming to all her friends at Groves Park Lodge. Her remarkable sprite will be missed. Private interment will take place at the Hillcrest Cemetery, Calabogie later. Entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

ARNOTT, Mary Lou Evelyn -

Passed away peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Friday, April 6, 2018 in her 83rd year. Daughter of the late James and Margaret Arnott. Dear Sister of Robert (Marion) Arnott and Marguerite Isobel Scharf (The Late Eric). Predeceased by her siblings Raymond (Florence) Arnott and Wilmer (Margaret) Arnott. Mary Lou will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Family and Friends were received at MCGLADE FUNERAL HOME on Saturday, April 14, 2018 between the hours of 2:00 - 4:00 & 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Cremation followed. A Celebration of her life will be held at a later date in Rosetta Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Charity of Your Choice in memory of Mary Lou. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com IN THE CARE OF MCGLADE FUNERAL HOME 78 CENTRE STREET DESERONTO, ONTARIO 613-396-2310

“We have lost our rock and the love of our lives”. Robert Gray Palmer passed away suddenly on Wednesday, April 18th, 2018. Cherished husband for 45 years to Dawn Elizabeth Palmer (Oakes). Worshiped and cherished father of Shaun (Christine), Cory (Nicole) and Derek (Laura). Dear son of John Gray and the late Irene Frances (Poole) Palmer and brother to Doug (Judy) Palmer. Proud grandfather of Amelia, Olivia and Ellie. Bob will be sadly missed by his father-in-law Donald Oakes (the late Betty Oakes), sisters-in-law Vicky Findlay (Brian) (late Gerry) Findlay, Janie Kerr (Earl), and brother-in-Law Ricky Oakes (Dorothy). Bob’s favorite passions were his family, his Mini and helping others. He will be dearly missed by all of his family, cousins, neighbours and his many long time friends. Family and friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Sunday, April 22nd, 2018 between 1:00 and 5:00 P.M. Bob’s Celebration of Life was held in the Chapel on Monday at 10:30 A.M. “To know him was a privilege, to love him was a gift and to be loved by Bob was a treasure.” In remembrance, contributions to the Christie Lake Kids Camp or Lanark Animal Welfare Society (L.A.W.S.) would be appreciated. Bob’s family and friends will gather for an outdoor Celebration of his Life to be held this summer (date to be announced) at his beloved Christie Lake.

Humphrey, Kenneth “Clare”

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Family and Friends May Visit C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) On Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Funeral Mass at Holy Name of Mary Church (134 Bridge St., Almonte, ON.) on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 1pm. All are welcome to a reception at the Almonte Civitan Hall (500 Almonte St.) following the Mass. Spring interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Almonte, ON . In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Clare can be made to your local food bank or another charity of your choice. Condolences and Tributes : www.crgamble.com

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Gladish Bea

Peacefully in Hamilton, Ontario on Thursday April 19, 2018 at the age of 90. Loving wife of the late George Max Gladish, loving mother to Krista, Grandmother of Andrea. Bea came to Canada and made her home in Carleton Place where she resided until just recently. Bea was active with St. James Anglican Church and the Hospital Auxiliary for many years in Carleton Place. Cremation has taken place and a service will be held at a future date at St. James Anglican Church and Interment at St. James Cemetery where she will be reunited with Max. For those who wish, a donation to the local SPCA or LAWS would be appreciated by the family.

CAVANAGH Eva Mae

May 2, 1919 - April 15, 2018 It is with Great sadness we announce the passing of Eva Mae Cavanagh on April 15, 2018 in Whitby Ontario, just shy of her 99th birthday. She was predeceased by her parents Edmond Stanley and Sarah Scott. Also predeceased by her husband James Keith Cavanagh (2003), son John Cavanagh (2008), daughter Katherine Cavanagh (1958) and daughter-in-law Candice Cavanagh (2014). Eva is survived by daughter Myrna Cavanagh (Martin), granddaughters Jackie Ward and Jeannie Casey. Daughter Peggy (John) McDonnell and grandsons Shamus & Liam McDonnell. Son James Cavanagh and grandsons Edward and Trevor Cavanagh. Daughter-in-law Debbie Cavanagh and grandson Rodney Cavanagh. She is survived by numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Services were held at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Monday, April 23 2018 from 5:00 p.m. until the chapel service at 7:00 p.m. Officiating in the Chapel will be Minister Heather Kinkaid . Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to a charity of your choice.

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SMITH, IRWIN J.

(Veteran WWII) Passed away peacefully, on Sunday, April 15, 2018 in his 100th year. Predeceased by his beloved wife Dorothy (nee Charbonneau). Father of Donald. Predeceased by sisters Jean Buckland and Mary Moran. He will be fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews and their families. The family wish to extend a heartfelt thank you to the nursing staff at Orchard View By The Mississippi for their kindness and care. Private arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Capital Funeral Home and Cemetery

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NORRIS, Rodney “Rod” Delmer

1936-2018 Born May 11th in Maberly, ON In the early morning on April 16th Rod passed away peacefully in the loving arms of his devoted wife of 31 years, Linda Norris. Loved by his children Trudy Norris, Victoria Jane Parry (Keith Parry) and Cindy Lee Norris. Grandchildren Laura Andress (Michael Clamp), Rachael Bell (Mark Bell), Tess Andress (Matt Bergeron) and Jessica Andress (Vincent Ross). Great-grandchildren Penny, Haley, Ayden, Austin, Brenna, Gracyn, Carter, Rory Taiva and Hudson. Loved by Linda’s children Liisa, Jantunen, John Jantunen and Jennifer Jarvis and their children Drake, Connor, Liam, Anik, Kai, Violet and Oliver. Rod’s Celebration of Life will be held on April 30th, 2018 at Mapleview Community Centre, 300 Mapleview Ave., Barrie, ON at 1 p.m. with lunch following the service. Donations can be made to the Mapleview Church to go to his two favourite charities Onezoloriver project Carlos Mission in Ecuador and The First Nations Centre Lac Seoul ON.

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Larose, Rheal “Ray 1932-2018

Peacefully, on April 21, 2018, at his home in Carleton Place, with his beloved wife and children by his side at the age of 86. Ray is survived by his wife and best friend Sandra of 43 years, his loving children Linda Smith (Bill), Peter (Colleen), Pat Horton (Jack), Suzann Townend (Ray), John (Patti), Wendy Young (David) and Robert Beaupre. Predeceased by his beloved daughter Shirley (Norm Brown - surviving). Cherished PaPa of sixteen grandchildren and twenty three greatgrandchildren. Brother of Lucille, Gaston, Claude and Ghislaine. He will be remembered by many nieces, nephews and good friends. Predeceased by his parents, Rene and Paula, his first wife Shirley (nee Longchamps) and brothers Paul and Andre. His passing has left a void in our lives and in our hearts that can never be filled. A visitation was held at the Alan R Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Tuesday, April 24, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. a service followed in the Chapel at 1:00 p.m. For those who wish to make a donation in memory of Ray, please consider donations to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation.

Charlie passed away in Perth hospital on Tuesday, April 17th, 2018 at the age of 65 years. He was the loved husband of Barbara (Blair) Lance and cherished father of Neil (Laura) Blair. Charlie was the adored grandfather of Brittan Blair, Laine Blair (Annie Stranberg), Lora Blair (Ryan Ohman) and Jake, Jared and Jaden Day. He was the son of the late Wallace and Elizabeth (Arnoldi) Lance of Lanark and brother of Joseph (Brenda) Lance of Red Rock and Gay (Jim) Wallace of Borden, Ontario. Charlie will be sadly missed by his father-in-law and motherin-law Ken and Dorothy Blair of Perth, brother-in-law Gerry (late Gladys Lowery) Blair of Hopetown and sisters-in-law Bonnie (late Jack) Nolan of Renfrew and Kelly (Ian) Murphy of Perth, many nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family and friends. Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Saturday, April 21st, 2018 from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. In remembrance of Charlie, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or Lanark Animal Welfare Society would be appreciated.

SAWYER, Ida (Flens)

1922-2018 (Dutch War Bride) Passed away peacefully at her home, Almonte Country Haven on Sunday, April 15th, 2018 at the age of 95. Predeceased by her devoted husband, John; her loving brother and 2 sisters, all from the Netherlands. Dearly loved mother of James (Suzanne), Bruce, Pauline Birks (late Robert), William (Anita) and Brenda Munro (Wayne). Proud “Oma” of Christopher (Ellen) and Rhonda (Jesse), Troy and Micah (Sarah), Katherine (Jack), Matthew and Julie. “Great Oma” of Emily and Nicholas, Nolan and Kendall, Keegan and Elandil. Special thanks to the caring staff at the Almonte Country Haven Long Term Care Home. Private family arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Ida, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation or your favorite charity. “We love you and are so thankful for all you did for us over the years. We miss you and will always hold you in our hearts” FOREVER YOUNG Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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GILLESPIE George Russell (Bud) Bud was born at home on December 11, 1917, Otter Lake Road, Ontario and passed away peacefully on April 16, 2018 in Smiths Falls, Ontario in his 101’st year. Bud was predeceased by his first wife Rose (nee Mogg), his daughter Carol Ann as well as his second wife Amy Farley. Predeceased by sisters Versa (the late Harry) Timmins, Jeannette (the late Donald) Goodfellow and brothers John (the late Evelyn and late Hilda), Carman (the late Patricia), Thomas “Tommy” and Hebert. Brother-in-law of Ann Gillespie. Loved step-father of Joan Bayliss (the late Noble), Doreen Pepper (the late Silas), Sandra Rowsome (the late William), Garnet Nelson Farley (Patricia), Deborah Bolt (the late Randall), Donna Zukiwiski (Kenneth) and sadly missed by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Loved uncle of the late Sharon, Marcia (Ken), Sue Anne (Dan), the late Brian (Linda), Ted (Irene), the late David, Judith, Joan (Jeff), the late Braden (Janet), Dawn (Frank), Kevin (Muriel) and fondly remembered by numerous great-nieces and nephews. Bud will be sadly missed and forever loved by all his family and many friends. Family and friends will gather to Celebrate Bud’s remarkable long life at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls in the later spring. Date and times to be announced in a future notice. In memory of Bud, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to Dr. Bartleman and all the staff at Van Horne Manor for their care and support of Bud and our entire family.

May 26th, 1961 April 20th, 2018 Passed away peacefully at home after a lengthy illness, with his family by his side. Dearly loved husband is survived by his wife Sally (nee Pifer) of over 35 years. Cherished father of Shawn (Luisa), Scott (Kristen), and Erin Lalonde (Wilson). Clare will be sadly missed by his parents, Kenneth and Joyce Humphrey, his father-inlaw Wayne Pifer, and mother-in-law Lou Pifer (pre-deceased). Dearly remembered by his brothers-in-law, Robin (Gwen), Scott (Diane), and Colin (Pina). Loving uncle to Nathan (Sarah), Natalie (Nate), Mary, Leah, Justin, Jaimee, Shayne (Meg), Tabitha, and Giardana. Great uncle to Sam, Norah, Eden and Layla. Many thanks to the doctors and nurses that provided his home health care. Clare was a dedicated employee at CH2MHill Consulting Engineers for over 31 years. His faith and church participation were center in his life. When not traveling for work, he could be found spending time with his family, or working on his classic BMW’s.

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Trodden, Gerald Edward

Past suddenly on Monday, April 16, 2018. Predeceased by his parents Edward Trodden and Greta Barr Trodden. Gerald will be forever missed by his family, friends, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Gerald’s wishes were to not have any services. A celebration of life will be held at a future date to be announced. Donations to the Heart & Stroke are appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

GEORGE RUSSELL GILLESPIE Passed away on April 16, 2018 There will be a Memorial Service on April 28, 2018 at 2:00 pm At the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 148 Poonamalie Rd., Lombardy

Affleck, Jim

(March 6, 1947 April 20, 2018) Passed away after a very short illness with his sons by his side. Deeply loved by his sons Angus, Will (Kelley), Tom (Sarah) and their two daughters Hannah and Isabella. Fondly remembered by his sister Sally and brothers Rob, Colin, Andy and Alec. Missed by his niece, nephews, friends and neighbours. Donations in memory of Jim may be made to Valley Heritage Radio. A special thank-you to the staff at the Almonte General Hospital for their care and support. A Celebration of Jim’s Life will be on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 1pm in the Cedar Hill Church with reception to follow at the Cedar Hill School. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313)

SWAYNE Joan Marye

Joan passed away peacefully at Orchard Walk Retirement Community in Greely on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at the age of 86. Loving mother of Karen (Kevin) Kelly and Rob (Heather) Swayne. Dear sister of Don (Mary) Robb. Predeceased by her husband Jack Swayne, her parents George and Bessie Robb and her sisters Marilyn Appleby and Ruth Robb. Cherished grandmother of Shannon (Nato), Brad, Breanne (Derek) and Thomas and great-grandmother of Stella and Madison. She will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and many great friends. Joan will also be fondly remembered for her active participation in and contribution to the Smiths Falls community. Special thanks to the Orchard Walk Health Care Team, CCAC and Doctors Puxty, Migally and Reaume for the exceptional support and care of Joan. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Monday, April 30, 2018 from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Smiths Falls at 1:30 p.m. In memory of Joan, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

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In memory of Catherine “Cathy” Weedmark May 2, 2015 Three years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away. God took Her home – it was His will, Within our hearts She liveth still. Forever loved and never forgotten, Mother and family

Notice of Date Change of the Celebration of Life for JUNE LOVESEY The “Junie Gathering” was originally scheduled for May 12th but it will now take place on Friday, April 27th at 1:00 pm at her home in Ompah followed by a celebration of her life at the Clar Mill Hall in Plevna at 2:00 pm. We welcome you all to join us as we pay tribute to this amazing woman and remember her wonderful life.

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THOMAS, STANLEY In loving memory of a cherished husband, devoted stepdad and poppa, beloved son-in-law who left us April 25, 2004. It’s hard to believe it’s been fourteen years now Stan. There is alot of changes. Now you have Jenny up there with you. Take care of her for me Stan till I see both of you again. Love you honey. Always loved, Never forgotten Wife Millie and Family

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A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Ed and Family

MORRIS, Gregory - In loving memory of a dear son and brother who left us on April 25, 2014. He had a nature you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold. And to those who knew him and loved him, His memory will never grow old. Sadly missed Love Mom, Dad and Mandy

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Margaret Catherine (Cox) McDonald July 11, 1923 - April 22, 2017 Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words, And missed beyond measure. Love Ron and Lynn Dowdall and family

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Steven Burkhardt April 28, 2010

CARLIE Fenton – In loving memory of our dear Carlie who passed away 10 years ago today, April 28, 2007. They say memories are so precious, Well maybe that is true, We never wanted memories, We only wanted you. Carlie, so many times we’ve needed you, So many times we’ve cried. If our love could have saved you, You never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. In our hearts she holds a place, No one can ever fill. Sadly missed and loved by, Gran, Hailey-Dawn, Hayden Richard, Kyle and Nick

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MARTINA John Cornelis

October 11, 1927 – April 28, 2011

Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words, And missed beyond measure. My thoughts are ever with you, Though you have passed away. And those who loved you Dearly, Are thinking of you today. Forever loved, Donna and Family

Naphan, Leo April 30th, 2017 In Loving Memory of My Husband whom passed away April 30th, 2017. No one knows how much I miss you; No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since I lost you; Life has never been the same. In my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear Leo, That I do not think of you Always loved and sadly missed; Your Loving wife Barb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In loving memory of a great man, loving father and cherished grandfather. Fondly loved and deeply mourned Memories of Papa Always bring a smile Often our tears will flow If only you were back For just a little while We’d sit, talk, laugh and share some cheer Just like we used to do You always meant so much And today you still do The fact that you’re not here Will always cause us pain But you will always be in our hearts And our guiding flame Not just today but always Love Kelly and Skyla ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In loving memory of my father and grandfather. Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade away. Love you forever, Frank, Marcia, Abygayle, Andrew and Samantha


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THOMPSON - To my wife and best friend Mary who passed away April 28, 2017. I will always miss you. John and family STAFFORD, Frances Elizabeth - In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother who passed away May 2, 1987. Special thoughts of you today, Hold memories none can take away. Tho from our lives you may have gone, Inside our hearts you still live on. Missing you, Betty, Emma, Edith, Esther, Maxine and families

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MAJORE, Ian - In loving memory of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather who passed away on April 24, 2015. This day is remembered and quietly kept. No words are needed we shall never forget. For those we love don’t go away. They walk beside us everyday. Unseen and unheard but always near. So loved, so missed and so very dear. Forever in our hearts and never forgotten.

The Power of True Kindness: A Daylong Mindfulness Retreat, with Daryl Lynn Ross, Guiding Teacher, True North Insight Meditation. Sunday, April 29, 9:45 to 4:00 at the Yoga Connection, Perth. Information at truenorthinsight.org .

FOR SALE 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 Cedar pickets, rails, post & mill logs for sale. Call or text 613-913-7958.

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KINCH, Cecil W., April 22, 2013 - In memory of a dear Dad, Father-in-law, Grandfather and Great-Grandfather. We know how much you care for us, And how much we care for you. And how each time we think of you, We know you miss us too. An Angel came and took you by the hand, and said, Your place was ready in heaven, far above... And you had to leave behind, all those that you dearly loved. You had so much to live for; you had much to do... And though your life on earth is past, in Heaven it’s started anew, You’ll live for all eternity, just as God has promised you. And though you’ve walked through Heaven’s gate, We are never far part, For every time we think of you You’re right here, deep in our hearts. Always loved and remembered Marilyn Terry and Sherry Brian, Marion and families

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Perth 1 and 2 Bedroom Seniors Only Apartment, 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom. Brand new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in new duplex. Includes heat, hydro, water, a/c, appliances, internet, television, parking storage , fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave. FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX Seniors only. $1,900. 613-349-9377 The Only Way, Personal and Small Business Tax Perth, near downtown, 3 Preparation. Certified and bedroom apartment. Heat, Professional, prompt and hydro & parking included. efficient service. Patricia $ 1 0 5 0 / m o n t h . Hendry 613-200-0559 613-267-4935. (home). Answering service Rideau Ferry, unique furavailable. nished 2 storey apartment in an old log home. WaFOR RENT terfront. $940/mnth all inclusive, with tv and 1 Room for rent, 42 internet, small deck, bbq, Church St West, Smiths dock for 1 boat. Single Falls, full-time working person only. Available quiet person, all inclusive, June 7. 613-267-2091 $120/wk. 613-812-2400. Smiths Falls, 1 bd, gd. 2 Bedroom, Well floor, quiet bldg. maintained, clean, quiet $700/month plus hydro. apartment building across 613-285-7363 from Almonte hospital. Stove, fridge, parking and Smiths Falls. 2 bedbase heat included, hydro room upper level. Newly extra. Laundry in building renovated. Single garon first floor. $810. Call age. Available May 1, 613-913-3095 $1500 utilities included. 3 bedroom home fur- 613-223-3868. nished in Ashton. Short term lease. Available May Smiths Falls, upper 1 bedroom, $725 utilities in1- Nov 1. 613-838-0087. cluded. off-street parking. Carleton Place, lower lev- newly renovated, available el, 2 bedroom plus den, i m m e d i a t e l y . over looking river. Quiet, 613-283-2266. clean, adult only building. Gas heat, in-unit laundry. Townhouse for rent, Ap$1,050/month plus prox. 10 km from utilities. No pets. Smiths Falls, no dogs, 2 big bedrooms, 1-1/2 613-913-4133. Bathrooms, nice backyard. Available May 1st. Carleton Place, Seniors $845.00/mth plus Hydro. 50’s Plus Building. No Partially heated. First smoking, no pets. First and last month required. & last months rent 613-286-2805. $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Want to Rent, 69 year Call 613-863-6487 or old male, looking for 613-720-9860 larger 1 bedroom apt ground floor/elevator. Carleton Place,bachelor All inclusive & parking. apartment June 1 Very neat & tidy. No $665/mnth plus hydro. pets, non smoker. ReferInside & Outside storage ences available. available immediately. Call 613-284-6114 Craig 613-253-7777 info@countycabs.com Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. 613-283-7779. 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. Franktown, newly renovated, 2 bedroom with garage, heat, hydro, fridge and stove included. No pets. $1400/month. Call 613-283-8387. ALMONTE NEW bachelors, accessible from $599. 2 bedroom walkups from $895. Occupancy October, 4 appliances, floor plans. 613-256-0931.

Kemptville area, newly renovated 2 bedroom upper level apartment, LIVESTOCK across scenic Rideau River, no dogs, first/last reWanted to buy, horses, quired, references. colts and ponies, all types. $830/mnth plus utilities. Contact Bob Perkins at Available immediately. 613-342-6030. 613-258-4219.

NOTICES

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Herbert Reginald Steele, late of the Town of Perth in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 5th day of March, 2018, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 21st day of May, 2018; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Perth this 13th day of April, 2018. Daniel Lawrence Killingbeck and John Edward Willson Estate Trustees, by their Solicitors, BARKER WILLSON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, 31 Foster Street, Perth ON K7H 1R8, Attn: S. Craig Halpenny. 613-267-2800 CLS817140

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER FOR SALE BY OWNER Bungalow Townhouse in the

Town of Almonte 1200 sq ft Appliances and window coverings included

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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. A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082. Certified Mason. 15 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-3920. Kerry’s Kartage 613-283-9271 lawn care, power sweeping, tractor Overeaters Anonymous and loader rental, cottage 613-264-5158 road grading, landscaping, topsoil, gravel. Senior would love to cuddle old hens and live the quiet life. Call Barry Seamless Eaves trough, at 284-0686. Spring cleanup, lawn mowing, decks, fences, dump runs, renovations, VACATION/COTTAGES window washing, lot sweeping, line painting. 6 1 3 - 2 5 7 - 8 1 4 3 LOVELY LAKE DORE 613-264-8143.

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LEGAL Public Notice Notification (Articles 136 and 137 of C.p.c.)

Notice is given to EDWARD VINCENT WHITWORTH IN HIS QUALITY OF LIQUIDAT LIQUIDA OR TO THE ESTATE TA TATE OF MICHELE ROSE ALMA WHITWORTH, to attend at the Office of the Registrar of the Superior Court, District of Laval located at 2800, St-Martin West boulevard, Laval, within 30 days, to receive a true copy of an Originating application in a declaratory judgment, bearing Court File Number 54017-013016-182 that was left there to your attention.

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As a continuously growing company Robert Pensa Roofing is always looking for skilled, reliable employees. Applicable candidates need to have their own transportation: so they can get to different job sites in the area. You must be physically fit, have your own hand tools (hammer, knife, measuring tape, tool belt, etc.) and, safety shoes/boots. Hourly wage starts at $18.00; however, wages will depend on experience. Also, we pay our employees their hourly rate for their drive to the jobsite. Heavy lifting and dangerous situations are a part of our daily routine: you will need to be quick and agile (all employees will be trained). Apply to: Robert Pensa Roofing kaitlyn@robertpensaroofing. ca 613-812-7633

CLEANING / JANITORIAL

CLEANING / JANITORIAL

Y need to reply within the You time prescribed in the summons enclosed within the Originating application. Failure to do so, a default judgment may be issued against you without further notice and you may be liable for judicial costs.

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FERGUSON, Arthur April 29, 2011 There is a corner in our hearts we visit every day, It gives us this warm felling, that you are never far away. Though your smile is gone forever and your hand we cannot touch, still we have so many memories of which we love so much. Your memories are our keepsake with which we never part. God has you in His keeping, but we have you in our hearts. Sadly missed and never forgotten by wife Irma; daughter Pauline and sons Robert, Paul, Earl, Stephen, Leslie and families.

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Fridges, stoves, dish- Wanted - furnace oil, will washer’s, washers, driers remove tank if possible. and freezers sold with free Call 613-479-2870. 30 day warranty. Extended warranty is available. De- Wanted for scrap: cars, livery available. Dan Peters trucks, vans and appliancSales Centre - 3768 Hwy es. Phone 613-551-6698. 43 west, Smiths Falls. Open Fridays, Saturdays & VEHICLES Sundays 12 pm - 5 pm. We meet by appointment Wanted: Classic & Vintage 613-285-4224 Dan Peters. cars & trucks. Please call 40 years in the appliance Mark 613-360-2699. business. We Buy & Sell.

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Local area convenience store is seeking a mature cashier for a permanent part-time to possible fulltime position. Applicants must be available to work days, evenings, weekends and some holidays. Experience is an asset. Interested applicants should forward resumes to: slhill@bellnet.ca

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SUMMER JOBS -- We’re looking for bright, energetic people who enjoy the outdoors for employment at our berry farms and kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, Manotick, Kanata, Stittsville, Kemptville, Almonte and Carleton Place. Apply online www.shouldicefarm.com

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qualified compassionate individuals for our Dietary Dept. We are currently recruiting

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Are you a certified marine technician that demands organization and the best pay in Eastern Ontario? George’s Marine & Sports, a Division of Pride Marine Group in Eganville and Ottawa are looking for a Marine Technician who is currently certified or working towards becoming certified and has at least 2 years in the industry. George’s is part of the largest marine dealership in Canada allowing us many benefits unseen in other dealerships. We provide a great work environment with many personal benefits and a team centric way of thinking. If you would like to join the number one dealer in the marine industry then send your resume immediately. Training is always provided and always continual, don’t sit on the fence, go to the greener side and join the George’s team. Please contact our store co-ordinator in Eganville, Tyler Mulligan at tmulligan@pridemarinegroup.com or 613-628-2424 or in Ottawa, Macauley Wilcox at mwilcox@pridemarinegroup.com or 613-831-2255 CLR818284 HELP WANTED

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PERTH CAMPUS Personal Support Worker 3 1 We e k C e r t i f i c a t e P r o g r a m

Tallman Collision Centre a division of the Tallman Group located at 405 Van Buren Street in Kemptville is looking to fill a position for 3rd Level Body Repairer or Painter AND Licensed Body/Repairer

Personal support workers (PSWs) work cooperatively with other health care professionals to provide person-centred care to individuals of varying ages and needs. Our PSW program is a one-year Ontario College Certificate program that could start you down an exciting career path enriching the lives of clients.

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Both positions require truck repair/painting experience with various paint applications. Tallman Collision Centre focuses on rebuilding, refreshing and refurbishing all makes and models of equipment. Our state of-the-art facility is located in Kemptville with two buildings of 8 bays each plus our 70’x18’x18’ cross draft paint booth. Competitive salaries and benefits.

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NOW HIRING * Truck Driver Candidates require a valid DZ driver license, and have some experience operating heavy equipment. Position will include some customer service and physical labour. * Garden Center Assistant Candidates must enjoy people, the outdoors and be physically active. Duties will include plant maintenance and customer service. Forward Resumes to: info@reidgardens.ca 142 Pick Rd. Carleton Place, ON, K7C 3P1 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Broadview Nursing Centre Broadview Nursing Centre is a 75 Bed Long Term Care Facility located in Smiths Falls Ontario that is looking for 3 full time PSW positions, 2 temporary and 1 permanent position. Candidates need to be motivated with excellent organizational, leadership and problem solving skills. Experience in geriatrics is preferred however not essential. Candidates must have their PSW and vulnerable sector check complete within the last 6 months. Please email or fax resume and cover letter to: Laurie.MacRae@Broadviewnc.ca Fax: 613-283-7073 CLS817747_0426

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Currently seeking Part time Casuals, Compassionate RPN currently in good standing with the college of nurses for an Assisted Living facility. Candidates should have experience with Seniors and be willing to work various hours. For more information, please forward your CV to Amanda at occarleton@ symphonyseniorliving.com Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. CLS774383_0426

AUCTIONS

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FARM AUCTION Saturday, May 5, 2018

Auction 10 a.m. – Viewing 9 a.m. for Mr. & Mrs. John & Beth Ferrier 368 Upper Scotch Line, RR3 Perth, ON

Good field ready equipment; Landini DT70 4x4 w/cab & 55 ST loader, 16 ft. stock trailer; new diamond cutting blades, lumber and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque!

Auctioneer: Jim Beere

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SUNDAY APRIL 29, 2018 @ 10 AM PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON The following items available at this auction to include 2013 Toyota Corolla, 112,394 kilometers, automatic, loaded, clean inside & out, sells certified with reasonable reserve, variety of musical instruments, amps, speakers, Elvis & Beatles memorabilia, pool table & much more! Auctioneers Note: Large sale. For a more detailed list w/ photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca also like us on Facebook. Name of estate withheld at family’s request. See you at the Auction House!

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FORM 6

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SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF TAY VALLEY TOWNSHIP

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Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on May 10, 2018, at the Tay Valley Township Municipal Office, 217 Harper Road, RR #4 Perth Ontario. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Tay Valley Township Municipal Office, 217 Harper Road, RR #4, Perth. Description of Lands: Roll No. 09 11 916 030 41820 0000; PIN 05192-0089(R); Part of the South West Half of Lot Number 15, Concession 12, Geographic Township of Bathurst; Now Tay Valley Township, County of Lanark, being All of the PIN. A Reference Plan may be required for any future registrations subsequent to the Tax Deed. File No. 16-01 Minimum Tender Amount: $11,899.87 Roll No. 09 11 916 030 41810 0000; PIN 05192-0063(LT); Part Lot 15 Concession 12 Bathurst as in BT9859 Except RS70656; Township of Bath Burg Sherb. File No. 16-02 Minimum Tender Amount: $7,378.36 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Laurie Hall Deputy Treasurer/Tax Collector The Corporation of Tay Valley Township 217 Harper Road RR # 4 Perth ON K7H 3C6 (613) 267-5353 Ext. 125 www.tayvalleytwp.ca

AUCTIONS

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MOTHER’S DAY JEWELLERY AUCTION

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Annual Spring Machinery, Equipment & Tool Consignment Auction

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Sat, May 5th at 9:00 A.M. Sharp To Be Held At Our Facility, 15093 Cty Rd 18, East of Osnabruck Centre – From Hwy 401 take Ingleside Exit #770 Dickinson Dr., Travel North Approx. 1 ½ kms to Osnaburck Centre, turn east onto Cty Rd 18 travel ½ km. Watch for signs! Note: This is shaping up to be a large and interesting auction with many consignments arriving daily. Accepting consignments until Friday, May 4th at 12:00 noon. Be sure to attend and see our newly expanded facility. We have expanded in hopes of serving both our buyers and sellers more efficiently. Again, we will be running 2 rings throughout the day. Regardless of where we are, we will be selling machinery in one ring at 12:30 sharp with tractors no later than 2 p.m. To consign call Peter or Helen Ross Auction Conducted By Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Ingleside, ON (613)-537-8862 Canteen and washroom on site! Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with Proper I.D. www.peterrossauctions.ca

~ Solid. Affordable. Charming ~ A solid vinyl sided bungalow w/ a re-shingled roof (’15). Good windows. Welcome your guests & family to an organized entryway. The bungalow boasts an open concept eat-in kitchen w/ French doors to a living room w/ airtight wood Wett certified stove (’15) included. 3 bedrooms. 4 pce bath. New F/A propane furnace (’15). Direct propane gas line to BBQ. Attached deck. York A/C. 100 amp service. New pressure tank (’15). New well pump (’16). On well & septic. Spray foamed crawl space (’16). Inclusives; Artisan black propane 30” stove, fridge & Beaumark stacking washer & dryer. Circular drive. Zoned; Residential. Lot size; 230 ft frontage x irregular shape. Taxes; $1014.00 (+/-). Garbage, blue box, school bus pickup. Backing onto green space w/ available walking trails. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. CLS817676_0426

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Machinery & Sporting goodS auction to be held at Hands Auction Hall 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd., #10 (#3560 Franktown Rd.) on Sat., May 5/18 @ 9 am Guns sell @ 11 am. Retiring or Downsizing? We are welcoming new & good used construction, farm machinery & related items. Light, Heavy & Shop Equip’t. Vehicles. Guns & Fishing Equip’t. Lawn & Garden Equip’t. Tools of the Trade. ATV’s. Boats. Recreational equip’t & accessories. For complimentary web advertising & photos, please call or email your list now to have your items included in this successful annual event. Remember, you do not need to have a P.A.L. to sell guns, only to buy them. Listing & photos on-line www.jimhandsauction.com We are also booking for Spring & Summer Auctions including Real Estate, Estate, Liquidation, Farm & Complete Household Dispersals. Call 613-267-6027 for a complimentary consultation and to secure a date. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C ~ Catering

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


GARAGE SALE

May 5 Yard Sale & BBQ, 8-2, Rain or shine. Huge selection, something for everyone. St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 319 Prescott St. Kemptville.

Multi-family sale, PerthInverness Avenue and Argyle Drive neighbourhood (just off Sunset Blvd), over 10 families involved. 8 a.m.-noon. Saturday, May 5. Something for everyone!

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

Mchaffies Flea Market AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

27th & 28th April

Wayside Dr. Perth

Single bed, lawn bench, print frame, kitchenware, jewelry. surprises, etc

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Lots of laughs at Comedy Night

Rain or Shine

Estate Garage Sale May 5th 9-6 1520 Gully Rd Mississippi Station boat trailer, lawn feeder, patio furniture, welder, snow blower, lawn tractor, 5th wheel hitch, wood shop & garden tools, park benches & much more

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ESTATE AUCTION REAL ESTATE AUCTION & CHATTELS 2008 GMC Sierra Truck. Toro Wheel Horse 520-H Ride on Mower. Cub Cadet 106 Pulling Tractor. Trailers. Woodworking & Sheet Metal Tools. Chainsaws. to be held on site @ 5554 William McEwen Drive, Kars, ON K0A 2E0 • from Hwy 416 (Carpool Lot Hwy 416 & Bankfield Rd) head southeast on William McEwen Dr. • from Richmond take Regional Rd 10 then turn right onto Eagleson Rd (RR 49) then turn left onto Brophy Dr. (RR 8) & right onto William McEwen (auction signs). for the late Friedhelm (Fred) Rose on Sat, Apr. 28/18 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11 am ~ Located in a Rural Hub w/ an Easy Commute ~

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

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The 8th annual Comedy Night & Auction for Community Living North Grenville was held at the North Grenville Municipal Centre on April 21, organized by ALK Event Management. The event featured a live auction by Hunter McCaig, as well as a silent auction and live entertainment from comedian and magician, David Merry. Top, left: David Merry performs to a full house, removing his bulletproof jacket after disclosing to the audience that he had to travel through Smiths Falls on his way to Kemptville. Top, right: Kristy Legree, left, and event organizer, Anne Kotlarchuk, greet guests at the event. Center, Doreen O'Sullivan shares a laugh with her table during David Merry's performance. Above, bartenders at the event, from left: Jess Richardson, Courtney Sexton, and Kerrie Carson.

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Affordable, vinyl sided, 3 storie floor plan. Main floor features an eat-in oak kitchen. Living room has corner propane fireplace & built-in media centre. 2nd storie has 2 bedrooms & an oversized 4 pce bathroom w/ tiled walls/ floor & jaccuzi tub. You will be pleasantly surprised by a 3rd storie loft. There is a newer propane furnace & water heater. 200 amp service. Central air. Central vac. Water softener. Includes 6 appliances. On well & septic. Detached 96 ft long (+/-) x 40 ft wide (+/-) steel sided, steel roofed building w/ 3 sliding doors having 100 amp service c/w wash station & a partitioned heated (propane) workshop. Detached pole barn. 18 ft x 40 ft (+/-) above ground salt water pool w/ new liner. Mature pear & apple trees. Surveyed 10.09 acres (+/-). Zone RT (Residential). Taxes; $2800.00 (+/-). This property will be sold w/ a very reasonable reserve bid. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office @ 613-267-6027. Mr. Rose was a well respected craftsman & a master tradesman in the sheet metal profession. His work can still be seen on many buildings throughout Ottawa. His property is a perfect blend of rural living with a hassle free commute to the city. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Visit website for detailed listing. Terms: Cash or Cheque ONLY ~ Catering.


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