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Supporters of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County were on hand to enjoy a fun day of golf at Mapleview in Perth on Saturday, May 12. It was another sold out event, with 144 golfers taking part, and enjoying the beautiful course while supporting a great local children's charity, raising $18,000. This year's title sponsor, 3M Canada Perth, sent two teams to participate, as well as donated items for the very popular take home bags that each golfer gets. "Mentoring programs cost money," says Jennifer Miller, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters. "Having trained social service workers on staff to en-
sure volunteers are carefully screened is really important. Events like this one help us cover those costs." There were 654 children who received service through the agency in 2017. Each volunteer that offers to work with a child through our agency is carefully screened and evaluated for the safety of the children by a trained social worker. Thorough background checks are conducted, along with interviewing and training. Children are also given safety training, and go through an interview process, along with their families, to ensure that each match is set up to be successful. Matches are then monitored closely to
ensure its success, and the safety and well being of the child. National standards are followed throughout the process. The agency does not receive sustainable government funding, so relies on events like this golf tournament to fund its programs. More than 15 volunteers worked tirelessly to put on the event. For more information about mentoring programs offered by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County, contact their local office at 613-283-0570. A special word of thanks is extended to all sponsors and supporters who made this event such a success. – submitted by BBBS Lanark County
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DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com Heading into the homestretch of the provincial election, Randy Hillier and Ramsey Hart continued their cross-constituency rumble in Perth on May 29. During the Lanark District Labour Council's Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston all-candidates debate at the Perth Civitan Club hall on Tuesday, May 29, following questions at past debates about his previous work with MiningWatch Canada, Hart answered a question about mining by questioning a letter written by Hillier. Hart, the New Democratic Party's candidate, claimed that MiningWatch had allied with Hillier, the Progressive Conservative Party candidate, and some of his colleagues on mining issues. "That's not true," said Hillier, sitting beside him. "Somehow, his (P.C.)
party labels me as an environmental extremist," said Hart, before charging that Hillier had signed a letter that he claimed supported "civil disobedience." Later in the debate, Hillier responded, saying that he did indeed write a letter on behalf of Dr. Robert Lovelace, who was jailed for six months for contempt of court, for what Hillier called "civil, non-violent disobedience." Hillier and Lanark-FrontenacKingston MP Scott Reid sent a letter to a judge calling the six-month sentence "a disproportionate penalty for Dr. Lovelace to suffer," Hillier said. Later on, during a question on collective bargaining rights, Hillier pointed out that he had "voted against my party on Bill 115," the Putting Students First Act of 2012, "when we took way bargaining from teachers." He also reminded the audience that he had voted
against his own party a year later on a bill that would have allowed the Ellis-Don construction company to hire non-unionized workers, but not any other Ontario construction company. "The legislature has no business" interfering in collective bargaining deals, said Hillier. At this, Hart turned to Hillier and said, "Thank you Randy for your support of workers ... I'm impressed." But he used the opportunity to underscore that "that's not the record of his (P.C.) party." Hart reminded voters that "you're not just voting for the candidate. You're voting for the party." As a New Democrat, his party "will always be standing by the workers." In his closing statement, Hart returned to this theme, that Hillier had done "a great job representing his constitu-
ents," but repeated that "no matter how well he's represented you," he is still part of the Doug Ford campaign. Moderator Herve Cavanagh read out the questions, which were written down by members of the audience, though he sometimes merged similar questions into one question as a matter of saving time. Questions had to be respectful and addressed to all candidates present, which included Liberal Amanda Pulker-Mok and Anita Payne of the Green Party. Not present but on the ballot for June 7 are Libertarian Steve Gebhardt and independent candidate John A. McEwen.
Minimum wage All candidates were asked about the second phase of the minimum wage hike on New Year's Day 2019. "I do support a living
wage," said Pulker-Mok. "The economy has been growing ... but that success has not been felt by everyone." She said it was wrong that people were working full-time hours and "still not able to make ends meet." Pulker-Mok said that, in her canvassing, she had met a single mother who "nearly started to cry," at the relief that a minimum wage hike would give her and her family. Payne said that the minimum wage hike "does not guarantee that it is a living wage. It depends on where you live," in the province. For example, a living wage in Guelph is $16.50, which is different from a living wage rate in other areas. Hillier called Bill 148 "a fine example of a well-intentioned piece of legislation" that he claimed was followed by job losses in the weeks after the first rise, to $14 an hour, came into effect this past January.
"(More than) 80 per cent of people who earn a minimum wage are not the primary earners at home," said Hillier, saying they were mostly students who still lived at home, for example. "Those people (working minimum wage jobs) need assistance and help. They do not need to lose their jobs or have their hours cut," which is why the Progressive Conservatives are going to remove the provincial income tax from lowincome earners. As the executive director of The Table Community Food Centre in Perth, Hart said that one-third of the people who come through his door to access the food bank are the working poor, working full-time jobs and still not able to make ends meet. "It has been difficult," Hart conceded, of the impact on business. "It has
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The candidates were also asked about universal pharmacare and drug costs. Cavanagh, reading from a questioner's card, stated that Canada has the highest drug costs in the world after the United States and Switzerland. Payne agreed that Ontario needs a pharmacare program. "We are the only nation in the world with health care (and) without pharmacare," Payne said. Hillier agreed with the ideas of the economies of scale that come with the bulk purchase of drugs, but "we have seen so much waste in government. Waste has a cost ... (And) this idea that everything will be free just can't be. I will not support something that is not well thought out." Hillier also called a pharmacare plan an "excess," but Hart disagreed with this assertion. "It is not an excess," said Hart. "It is an investment. It will save money" in health-care costs. "We are treating the symptoms of poor health and poverty." Pulker-Mok stated that the Liberals would support universal pharmacare and had already expanded drugs coverage. "They (the Liberals) got the ball rolling with OHIP Plus," she said, which sees adults aged 65 and older and children up to the age of 25, get their drugs covered. "That's just the start," said Pulker-Mok. "It's important that people get the help they need." Smart Metre rebates Some of the Smart Me-
tres installed by the provincial government actually ended up giving out inaccurate readings of energy consumption, and some customers were significantly overcharged. One questioner wondered if a rebate was in the offing. "It's in the (NDP) plan to pay people back," said Hart, before adding that his party wanted to "bring Hydro One back under public ownership," though he cautioned that "it will take time." When it comes to energy prices, "I am hearing about it at the door," said PulkerMok. She noted that the Liberals have introduced a program to help people save money on their hydro bills with a program targeted at helping farmers and rural customers even more. As for the privatization of Hydro One, "we (the provincial government) are still the largest shareholder," with 47 per cent of the shares. "We still receive a dividend every year from Hydro One." Payne, later in the debate, stated that the Liberals "have no control. You need more than 50 per cent (of shares) to have control," or make any changes to the company board. Hillier had been an opponent of Smart Metres, saying that millions had been wasted on installing metres "that would not, and could not, function in rural Ontario." He sought an investigation in the billing errors of customers, and the auditor general reported that "he had never seen so many complaints" against a Crown corporation, particularly about Smart Metres.
Schools Candidates were also quizzed about the school funding formula, which Hillier said has not been reviewed since 1998. Pulker-Mok agreed to
reviewing the formula, from both a parent's perspective (she has two young sons) and as a former teacher herself. She said she was opposed to the proposed closing of Pakenham Public School, which she said would mean that young families would be far less likely to move to the northern part of Mississippi Mills. The current formula "tends to favour urban schools and penalize rural schools," said PulkerMok. Payne said that the formula should be looked at every five years and to "make sure that your classrooms are where funding goes," she said. Payne, a former science teacher, said she wanted to eliminate standardized testing, "which is really a waste of time and resources." Further to this, "we need to integrate the public and Catholic school boards." Hillier agreed with the need for a review, adding that "all government programs (should be) under review," he said. He added that it had taken 20 years to consider reviewing the formula was "ridiculous." Since the Liberals took office in 2003, Hillier charged that about 600 rural schools have closed across the province. Every riding in eastern Ontario lost schools - except the just-adjusted LanarkFrontenac-Lennox and Addington riding he used to represent as MPP. "No schools were closed" in his riding, he said. Hart pointed out that two major teachers' unions had endorsed the NDP, and "it's quite shocking what has happened in our schools." Speaking to one teacher, she told Hart that "we haven't had anyone seriously injured in the class this year," he said. "That's the bar of success."
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Some stories are timeless, because they're founded on human truths that never change. They draw from the raw materials of our lives - love, family, longing, jealousy, fear of the future. And the older we get, the more we see ourselves in these wise, enduring narratives. When the film On Golden Pond opened in theatres in 1981 - yes, 37 years ago - it struck a chord that still resonates across generations. On June 28, our generation whether we're young, old, or somewhere in the middle - will once again be able to experience the heart and humour of On Golden Pond when the stage play opens at the Studio Theatre in Perth. Author Ernest Thompson won well-deserved accolades (including the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay) for his story about Ethel and Norman Thayer, an aging couple who for decades have spent summers at their cottage on a northern lake called Golden Pond. As they arrive for this season, the cabin looks the same, everything in its place; even the honking of the loons is familiar and welcoming.
But Norman is changing: he's having trouble recognizing faces in family photos, and he's talking more frequently about death and growing old. The family is changing, too. Norman and Ethel's daughter, Chelsea - who for decades has had a strained relationship with her domineering father (perhaps bearing the cross of not having been born a boy) - arrives at the cottage with her boyfriend, Bill, and his teenage son Billy. When Chelsea and Bill go off on a European vacation, leaving Billy Jr. with Ethel and Norman, a bond is created (at first reluctantly) as the generations begin to learn from each other. Ultimately, and ironically, the boy becomes a catalyst that helps to break the emotional stalemate between Norman and his daughter. Director David Parry was anxious to bring this great story to the stage of the Studio Theatre. "On Golden Pond is one of those shows that people know and love" he says. "It's about the trials and tribulations of aging, but it's also filled with humour, joy, and happy endings. We're
very fortunate to have a fine cast of actors to tell this poignant, beautifully nuanced story." Veteran actor Rob Glas (Over the River and Through the Woods) plays Norman Thayer, and Janet Rice, well known to Ottawa and Perth audiences for her theatre and film work, plays his wife, Ethel. Dana Ruprecht, a trained actress and veteran of theatre groups in the Toronto area, plays Chelsea, while Rob Rainer, who was seen most recently in the Studio Theatre's production of 9 to 5, The Musical, is Chelsea's boyfriend, Bill. Charlie the mailman is played by popular actor Hugh McCulloch, and young Billy is played by talented 12-year-old actor Ben Sproule. The set is designed by Reiner Silberhorn and Penny Silberhorn is stage manager. As it happens, there is a wonderfully sentimental aspect to the timing of this show. Ten years ago, director David Parry starred in the first production of a brand new theatre company that would become Studio Theatre Productions. The show was On Golden Pond, and the director
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On Golden Pond in rehearsal: Janet Rice as Ethel Thayer and Rob Glas as Norman Thayer in On Golden Pond, opening Thursday, June 28 at the Studio Theatre in Perth.
was none other than David's wife, Patricia. Today, as David and Patricia Parry prepare to retire after 40 years of community theatre in-
volvement - including a decade of deep commitment to the Studio Theatre - it is fitting that their final production is On Golden Pond, right here on their home stage. On Golden Pond premières at the Studio Theatre on Thursday, June 28 for seven performances, June 28, 29, 30, and July 5, July 6 and July 7 at 7:30 p.m., and July 8 at 2 p.m. Note: There is no performance on July 1. Advance tickets are $24 at Tickets Please in the Matheson House Museum Visitor Centre, 11 Gore St. E. (613 4856434; ticketsplease.ca; in-store, phone, online and credit card purchases) and at the Studio Theatre box office on show nights. Rush tickets for students with ID are just $10 at the door, subject to availability. Attend opening night and save $5! We hope you'll come and spend a few hours On Golden Pond at the Studio Theatre, reliving this beloved classic. It is a family story that's worth keeping in your heart, this summer and well beyond. For full details, please visit studiotheatreperth.com. – submitted by Paul Joyce for the Studio Theatre
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It was the robins which gave me special delight. Early in the summer, many would build nests in the assortment of trees that circled the house, and I would cautiously watch to see the blue eggs arrive, being careful not to go too close, because Father said that would make the robins abandon their nests, and the eggs wouldn't hatch. I anxiously waited, standing well back until I saw the tiny birds, mouths wide open, and I felt it my duty to make sure any of our barn cats stayed well away from the trees where the nests were. My youngest brother Earl knew the name of every bird, having brought a bird book home from the Renfrew library, but I could only name a few. I had no desire to see the dreaded whip-poor-wills. I
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grains of corn in his outstretched hand, and that crow would land on his arm, and peck away. I thought the crow was just about the ugliest bird on the farm. It was never proven, although my sister Audrey said she wouldn't put it past him, but we think it was Emerson who taught that crow how to pull the clothes pins off the clothesline just after Mother had hung out the wash. Often it was my job to stand watch, waving the broom whenever I saw the bird circling the clothesline awaiting his chance. Of course, I couldn't stand there forever, and as soon as my back was turned, there would be an assortment of Mother's clean wash on the ground. Father put a stop to that with the shotgun.
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Get out and ride Cycling is a fun and healthy activity. Not only is it a low-cost way to get around, it's also good for the environment. May 28 to June 30 is Bike Month across Ontario and locally, many municipalities are getting in on activities, including the County of Lanark. This year, the county has partnered with its member municipalities to support events across the region, including bike rodeos, the recent Bike to Work Day held on May 28, as well as declaring Bike Month at county council on May 23. The county is supporting this through a successful $7,500 grant through the Ontario Commuter Cycling Program. Lanark and Renfrew counties, along with Mississippi Mills Bike Month and the Ottawa Valley Cycling and Active Transportation Alliance (OVCATA), are encouraging more people to get out walking and cycling with the Silver Chain Challenge. It started six years ago as a friendly competition between the two counties. The OVCATA bills itself a voice for cyclists and all active transportation enthusiasts in the Ottawa Valley, advocating for safety and good conditions, bringing people together and encouraging participation. Participants compete online to see which county can log the most kilometres biked or walked over the month of June. Individuals can register and record their daily activity online and the distances get totalled, with adjustment in recognition of population size. From June 1-30, residents can submit their kilometres at www.silverchainchallenge.ca. There are ways you can make the roads safer when it comes to cycling. Before you head out on a bike, it's vital to learn the rules of the road, helmet information and safety tips for cyclists of all ages. As a cyclist, you must share the road with others cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles. Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, a bicycle is a vehicle, just like a car or truck. To view the Ontario Guide to Safe Cycling, you can visit the Ontario Ministry of Transportation's website. The OPP recently issued reminder about some changes in the law when it comes to cycling. The one-metre passing law means drivers must leave a minimum of one-metre distance when passing a cyclist. The penalty if convicted is a fine of $110. When it comes to dooring, the penalty for improper opening of a vehicle door (for driver or passenger), if convicted, is $365. Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, cyclists, motorists and pedestrians have equal rights and access to our roadways, say the OPP. All users have to share the road; share the respect.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Reader thanks paper for keeping voters informed DEAR EDITOR: Full marks to your paper for the provincial election coverage. Thank you so much for providing profiles of the candidates in my riding, and for the excellent editorial ("Your vote matters"), both in the May 31 edition. The voter turnout numbers you cited in the editorial for the 2011 and 2014 provincial elections were distressing, to say the least, and I thank you for doing your part in helping voters to stay informed, and for encouraging readers to exercise a right that many people in the world
would dearly love to have. It is a right that, in my view, far too many citizens take for granted. Kerry Badgley Kemptville
Seniors' club displeased with new events format DEAR EDITOR: We are the co-ordinators of the Beckwith and District Friendship Club (seniors). Our group is more than 60 members strong with members living in Beckwith Township, Smiths Falls, Perth and Carleton Place. At our monthly meeting on May 2, we had a
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lot of concerns raised over the new format for the Regional Roundup. We do not like it. The consensus was that we all enjoyed the old format. Several of the complaints were that Wednesday was not included in the list and activities are listed by date, rather than location. There just does not seem to be the coverage of events that used to be in the old format. We, as seniors, looked forward to receiving the Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette, weekly, and a lot of us would plan our outings for the next week based on the roundup. You have taken this away from seniors. A lot of our membership do not have computers and cannot visit your
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Triumph means team now advances to world's most popular soccer league, Jeff Maguire writes
JEFF MAGUIRE Column
The European football (soccer) season came to a resounding conclusion on Saturday, May 26 with Spanish giants Real Madrid capturing their third consecutive Champions League trophy. Real downed English Premier League (EPL) side Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev, Ukraine. While the Champions League showdown in Ukraine captured most of the world soccer media's attention, just a few hours
earlier a team from London, England scored the biggest single pay day in European (and perhaps world) soccer. Fulham Football Club, based in the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London earned a hard fought 1-0 win over Aston Villa of Birmingham in the English Championship (Second Division) playoff final. The contest was played before more than 85,000 fans at Wembley, England's impressive national football
palace in northwest London. Fulham's triumph means they now advance to play in the EPL, the world's most popular soccer league, when the next campaign opens in mid-August. Because of English soccer's promotion and relegation system Fulham fell out of the top division four seasons ago and for two campaigns they toiled in relative anonymity in the country's second tier of football. Last spring Fulham surged into the four team promotion playoff pool but fell at the semi-final hurdle. This season they suffered through a rather indifferent start, which saw them sitting in the middle of the standings at the halfway point. However in the second half they put together an amazing 23-game
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guaranteed themselves at least £160 million (approximately $254m CDN.) in additional revenue, just for being part of the EPL with its giant television deals and marketing programs. So a massive pay day and if they can avoid relegation next season they stand to collect a further £280m (some $445m CDN.) in additional revenue. I have a major personal interest in Fulham FC. My son Craig and I have attended one of their home games at Craven Cottage in each of the past two seasons. In September 2016 we saw them lose 1-0 to visiting Birmingham City. But last September we were fortunate to watch Fulham defeat Hull City by a 2-1 score. We are Arsenal fans at heart. However, you have to know someone in order to get a ticket to one of their
games at Emirates Stadium in north London. Therefore we turned to the Championship and Fulham FC. Now that they're back in the top-flight in soccer mad England Craig and I could end up regretting cheering Fulham back to prominence. Because obtaining a ticket to a home game next season will be difficult and more expensive too. For us it would be wonderful to attend a FulhamArsenal match-up at either historic Craven Cottage or the Emirates Stadium. Dare to dream! – Jeff Maguire is a career journalist who lives in Carleton Place, Ont. He has been writing for community and daily newspapers in Ontario since 1971. He can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
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undefeated streak including 20 wins, the best performance by any side in English professional football this year. Alas they dropped their final game of the campaign. A win would have meant a confirmed berth in the country's lucrative top division. That meant they had to try and navigate the tricky playoff route to the top. In the semi-finals they defeated Derby County 2-1 on aggregate in a "two-leg" (home and away) showdown. That set up the one game Wembley shootout on May 26 versus fourth place Aston Villa. It was a thriller! Fulham's 18-year-old sensation Ryan Sessegnon set up teammate Tom Cairney for the game's only goal midway through the first half. By winning Fulham FC
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If you're looking to adopt one or two kittens then please visit us in Perth at Pet Valu June 8, 9 and 10. We'll be holding an adoption weekend and we'll have many kittens and cats in the store available for adoption. Keep an eye on our Facebook pages where we shall post pictures of the actual cats coming to the store. New board members wanted LAWS is accepting applications for new members for the board of directors. If you have a strong business and financial background and would love to help out your local animal shelter, please send your resumĂŠ to president@lanarkanimals.ca. This week's featured pets Hemmi Hi, my name is Hemmi and I came to
LAWS as a rough and tumble tom cat. However, over the last few months I have mellowed. I am now one cool dude. I love to be petted and actively ask for attention. Unfortunately I tested positive for FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus). Because of that it would be best that I am the only cat in the household and I must be kept indoors all the time. I can live a quality life, but may not live as long as a healthy cat. Please come and meet me at LAWS, I am looking forward to meeting you. Ulyss Meet Ulyss who, when he arrived at LAWS, was not overly friendly. It's for understandable reasons as all of a sudden he felt trapped and he was in an unfamiliar location. After he was neutered, he was
moved into an area to play with other cats. That's where the transformation started. Ulyss is becoming more friendly, doesn't hide all the time anymore and it actively seeking attention. We are confident that with the right owner he will continue to feel more at ease and will make a good pet. Please meet this handsome boy at LAWS. Tuffy Meet Tuffy who suits his name very well. Tuffy was brought in by animal control as a stray cat. This tough guy is friendly and enjoys being petted on his own terms. He is getting used to living the good life with regular meals and attention. Hopefully he'll be adopted into a welcoming home really soon.
Twilight Meet Twilight with her beautiful large eyes. She's a young and friendly female tabby girl who delivered five beautiful kittens in March. Twilight loves a snack of wet food every day. Her babies all went to forever homes and Twilight thinks it's her turn to be chosen next. Please meet her at LAWS. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals and/or check out our website at lanarkanimals.ca. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca or by calling 613-283-9308. LAWS is located at 253 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls.
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is that it's a three-act play with a script that's more than 110 pages long. That was all well and good in Victorian times, but today's audiences want something snappier. BarnDoor Productions (BDP) new two-act version has trimmed the show by some 45 pages - and down to a fast hourand-a-half of running time (plus an intermission). It's still got all of the fun that has kept Charley's Aunt on the stage for more than 120 years, but now it comes at you even faster - and maybe funnier. BDP's cast of ten includes familiar faces and newcomers. David Bird and Greg Morris are two older suitors for the hand of Charley's aunt; Shiraz Ings returns to the stage as Donna Lucia, the real Charley's aunt, and Slade Stoodley is lovelorn Charley. New faces abound: Josh Burley leaps into the role of Jack, in whose Oxford University rooms it all takes place; Jerry Logan, a familiar face from other area stages, is Brassett, the required wisecracking butler; Grace Poltrack and Abigail Gagnon are Amy and Kitty, the light of Charley and Jack's love; and Kaija Evangelho is a lost waif who finds her love - after a while. At the centre of it all is Tyler Street, who has practically grown up on the Barndoor Productions stage. After great comic turns in Cinderella and Panto Can Be Murder this season, he's
back as Lord Fancourt Babberly, Fanny Babbs to his friends, Charley's aunt to everyone else. Whether flinging himself in and out of doorways or being flung in and out of doorways, the comedy is both physical and verbal. Charley's Aunt runs June 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m.; June 10, 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. The extended run of the show is the kickoff to BarnDoor's summer season (their 23rd season, by the way, and their 121st production). In July, Full Circle Theatre will host a limited run of Getting To Room Temperature, a one-man show featuring Robert Bockstael, well-known from CBC's North of 60 and Wind At My Back series. Following that, in August, BarnDoor features a new play about the life of William Shakespeare. Willm Shaksper (no, that's not a typo) is a funny, dramatic, exciting discovery of who, what and why the Bard of Avon was. Tickets to Charley's Aunt are $20 reserved; $22 at the door; $10 for students. To reserve, simply call 613-267-1884. No credit cards are required; cash at the performance is requested. Go to www.barndoorproductions.ca for more details or online reservations. Tea will be available at the intermission. – submitted by BarnDoor Productions
Lanark County to host only rural spoken word slam poetry series companiment, or animals are not permitted as part of the performance. Otherwise, anything goes! Performances may be poetry, rap, song, comedy, anything really that uses the verbal arts and connects with the audience. Pieces can offer a range of experience and emotions from uplifting to heart-wrenching, be hilarious or sombre, or present brutally honest to sardonically tongue-in-cheek social commentary. Most slams start with an open microphone session for those who wish to share their work but not compete, and the competition rules are not in place for these performances. Judging of the performances
adds lighthearted excitement and turns the audience into active participants. Judges are usually selected from among audience members. Audience members are encouraged to express their opinions of the scores with boos or cheers, because it's all about supporting the performance. Each slam series hosts multiple regular season events, and then a finals competition that selects a team to represent that series at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word (CFSW). The CFSW is a five-day national festival which is hosted in a different city each year. The national festival also allows for team perforl See JUNE, page 18
Notice to Residents and Property Owners Regarding Noxious Weeds The main purpose of the Weed Control Act R.S.O. 1990, is to reduce the impact of noxious weeds on the industries of agriculture and horticulture. Under the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W.5 Sections 3, 13, 16 and 23, you are requested to destroy all noxious weeds and weed seeds on your property. In Urban Areas, Sections 3, 13, 16 and 18 do not apply to noxious weeds or weed seeds that are far enough away from any land used for agriculture or horticultural purposes, as they do not interfere with that use. All properties within the County of Lanark are hereby requested to be in compliance with the Weed Control Act by the 15th day of June, 2018, and throughout the season. After June 15th, 2018, the County of Lanark Weed Inspector may enter upon the said lands and may cause any noxious weeds discovered to be destroyed, charging the cost against the land, as set out in the Act. Inquiries relating to Weed Control, within Lanark County, should be directed to the Lanark County Public Works Department, phone: 613-267-1353, toll free: 1-888-952-6275 or email: roads@lanarkcounty.ca The Act applies only to designated noxious weeds and cannot be used to control property standards or appearances. Ken Gilpin, Area Weed Inspector County of Lanark
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June will mark the 11th anniversary of the Lanark County Live Poets Society, or LiPS. It was founded in 2008 by Danielle K.L. Gregoire, with the help of her friends from Ottawa's Capital Slam scene. Later that year the first team from Lanark County participated in the national slam competitions at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word. A slam is a spoken word competition, a performance art with roots in the oral traditions and vocal arts. Individual performers must compete in two rounds, with original work that must not exceed three minutes in length, with a 10-second grace period before point penalties are imposed. Costumes, props, musical ac-
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The girls (Grace Poltrack, left, and Kaija Evangelho, right) are delighted to meet Charley's aunt (Tyler Street, centre), although Charley and Jack (Slade Stoodley, left, and Josh Burley, right) are less than thrilled with the reception. Charley's Aunt is the longest-running farce in London history and it's coming to Perth's Full Circle Theatre June 8 through 24.
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Mr. Charles Wykeham and Mr. Jack Chesney (Bart) extend their invitation to you to come to Full Circle Theatre this month to meet Charley's aunt. The dear old lady will be in residence from June 8 to 24 with 11 opportunities to have fun and laughs along with her. Charley's Aunt is BarnDoor Productions' new two-act adaptation of Brandon Thomas' classic farce, a show so enormously popular that it's believed never to have been off the stage since its debut in 1892. Somewhere in the world, every day since then, someone has been performing Charley's Aunt. Charley's Aunt is relentless fun: chases, pratfalls, jokes, mistaken identity and everything else that makes farce the predictably unpredictable fun that it is. Charley and his friend Jack want to invite their girls to tea (oh, it's very English!) in order to propose to them, but the ladies won't come without a chaperone (oh, it's very proper!). That's solved when Charley's aunt ("from Brazil, where the nuts come from") announces a visit - but when the old lady (well, we think she is) telegrams a last-minute change, the lads recruit their chum, Lord Fancourt Babberly, to play her. And play her Fanny Babbs does - in riproaring fashion. The difficulty that Charley's Aunt has run into in recent years
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$51,500 OTF seed grant lets nature's voices be heard On Saturday, May 26, members of the general public were invited to visit the High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham where the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust demonstrated how sound recording was tested for its ability to improve the management of wilderness properties. The chair of the Ontario Trillium Foundation local grant review team, Louise Heslop, and local politicians were on hand to congratulate the team on this new application of bioacoustic monitoring. Under the one-year project, MMLT, with the support of citizen scientists, has developed and fieldtested best practices for
acoustic data collection, analysis and interpretation. "The Ontario Trillium Foundation grant has made it possible to develop this cost-effective tool to help the land trust community take better care of this important community asset by listening to it," explained MMLT president Howard Clifford. "By following the protocols established in the pilot project through coming years, MMLT will be able to gain a deeper understanding of habitat diversity and changes over time, including early warning of changes in ecological integrity." Local experienced naturalists supporting this project are challenging the
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The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust celebrated a $51,500 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation May 26 at High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham. The funds have been used for bioacoustic monitoring of species on land trust properties. song metres to a contest, whimsically called "Whatever you can do, I can do
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so announced at this event. The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust is a non-
profit charitable organization that works in and on behalf of the people and communities in the region to preserve ecologically sensitive lands for the long term. For more information, please visit the website at mmlt.ca. As an agency of the Government of Ontario, the Ontario Trillium Foundation is one of Canada's largest granting foundations. With a budget of more than $136 million, OTF awards grants to some 1,000 projects every year to build healthy and vibrant Ontario communities. Visit www.otf.ca for more information. – submitted by the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust
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'Deadpool 2' definitely not for everyone, columnist Mark Haskins writes MOVIE: Deadpool 2 Starring Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller, Julian Dennison and Josh Brolin. Directed by David Leitch Rated 18A Ryan Reynolds brings us such exquisite dark comedy and violence. You laugh. You feel guilty because of what you're laughing at. Yet you keep laughing. Deadpool 2 is at least
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mances, that is, more than one person performing a single piece, which really boosts the performance aspects. At CFSW 2008 in Calgary, LiPS competed as the first team ever to represent a rural area. It was one of eight teams from across the country to compete that year. In subsequent years, LiPS has sent teams to CFSW in Victoria, Ottawa, Toronto, Saskatoon,
and Montreal. Most recently, LiPS sent a team to Peterborough for CFSW 2017, which has grown to 24 or more teams from across Canada. Lanark County is still the only rural series representing at the national level. LiPS took a break from the slam series for a year, and in 2016 the series was revived, with a new emphasis on the open microphone aspect. Events are usually held at Coutts Coffee Roastery and Café on
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Gore Street in Perth, with fewer slams and more S.L.a.M.s: Sharing Language and Music. June will also mark the ninth LiPS Finals slam, to select the team representing Lanark County at CFSW 2018 in Guelph this fall. Finals will be hosted by the former Capital Slam's slam master Rusty Priske, a prolific and published artist who will perform some of his work. The event will be held on Saturday, June 16, at
McMartin House, 125 Gore St. E. in Perth. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10, with all proceeds going to fund CFSW-related expenses, such as team travel and lodging. In keeping with the inclusive nature of S.L.a.M., these finals will also feature performers who may choose to not be judged. They will not be eligible for the team but will be an included part of the LiPS community series end-of-
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season show. The event is open to all ages, however please be advised that performers' content is not previewed or censored. The venue is accessible to those with mobility issues. Please respect those with chemical sensitivities and refrain from wearing scents, hairspray, essential oils, clothing recently cleaned with scented products or fabric softeners, and such. Please also be
aware of the environment you have been in earlier, as chemicals and scents are picked up and carried in our clothes and on our bodies and can cause people to suffer unpleasant symptoms or become very ill. For more information and future events, you can find the Lanark County Live Poets Society on Facebook as LiPS or email them at lanarklips@hotmail.com. – submitted by Tammy MacKenzie
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GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, if you feel like something is lacking in your life right now, you may want to surround yourself with some friends who provide inspiration and compel change. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, rather than looking to others for validation, take an inward look and praise yourself. There are so many things you do well, and these are deserving of attention.
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LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you could have some psychically tuned feelings this week and will seem to know about things before they happen. Trust your instincts. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Make yourself more available to your loved ones over the next few days, Virgo. Try connecting with them by discussing your goals and asking advice. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, compassion and understanding will drive your actions over the course of this week. You seem especially connected to others and their feelings. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, a hectic schedule may have you feeling tense and resentful of all your responsibilities. Concentrate on one task at a time rather than obsessing about it all.
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SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Reminiscing about the past can be a good way to connect you with your history, Sagittarius. Just do not dwell too much on what should’ve been. Use it as a chance to grow. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, strengthen relationships by letting other people know how much you appreciate them. This will help you feel a greater sense of joy as well. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, you may feel enthusiastic this week about what life has to offer. Make the most of your rejuvenated spirit. Make an effort to reconnect with an old friend. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Feeling nervous about the outcome of some endeavors is natural, Pisces. But if you work through various scenarios, you will feel more relaxed.
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l Thursday, June 7 PDCF AGM WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 9:30 a.m WHERE: Algonquin College Perth Campus, 7 Craig Street, Perth CONTACT: Lynn McIntyre, 1-613-326-0295 COST: AGM will be held in the Building Innovation Research Lab (BIRL). Donations accepted for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. RSVPpdcf@bellnet.ca or 613-326-0295 by May 25.
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. Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-2593249 COST: Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. Mahjongg WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rosetta Mcinnes, 1 (613) 268-2548, communications@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca COST: $5 American Mah Jongg (or Maajh as it is usually called) is a fascinating rummy-like game played with tiles rather than cards. The game originated in China, dating back to the time of Confucius. Everyone is welcome. Darts WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Harmony Club 162, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2834684 COST: Every Thursday, come have some fun and shoot some darts.
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Visit insideottawavalley.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. Oxford Mills Community Association WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Maplewood Hall, 92 Maplewood Avenue, North Grenville CONTACT: 613-258-3683 COST: The Oxford Mills Community Association meets the first Thursday of every month. All are welcome to attend this meeting covering community events in Oxford Mills. l Friday, June 8 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, 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. Hey Day WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Curling Club, 200 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: Jolene Stover, 613-558-1761 COST: Kemptville's popular Hey Day fundraising event in support of the Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) has driven thrifty shoppers to the North Grenville Curling Club since the 1960s, when the hospital was brand new. 4-Hand Bid Euchre
WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Marg, 6132561733 COST: 4-hand bid euchre every Friday night at the new Country Street Centre in Almonte. l Saturday, June 9 Yard Sale in the Barn WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Lombardy Agricultural Hall, 6 Kelly Rd, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Carol Joynt, 613-2833631, lcjoynt@gmail.com COST: Took your table, $10 each. Contact Carol Joynt. l Sunday, June 10 Hey Day WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Curling Club, 200 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: Jolene Stover, 613-558-1761 COST: Kemptville's popular Hey Day fundraising event in support of the Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) has driven thrifty shoppers to the North Grenville Curling Club since the 1960s, when the hospital was brand new.
Bid Euchre WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2834684 COST: This event takes place the second AND fourth Monday of the month. Parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162. Ham and Bean Supper WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Watsons Corners Community Hall, 738 3rd Concession Dalhousie, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Helen Johnson, 613259-5223 COST: Ham and beans, scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, roles, dessert and beverage. Proceeds to the Watsons Corners Hall Committee. Children 6 and under free. Ages 7 to 12, $6. Adults, $11. 4-Hand Euchre WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Mickey McGee, 613-256-3281 COST: Takes place both June 10 and 24. Sponsored by the Town & Country
l Monday, June 11 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.
Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2833292 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 Square Dancing WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Office, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3690 COST: Grenville Gremlins Square Dance Club meets every Monday night. We dance basic and mainstream from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and do a plus tip from 7 to 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 to 10 p.m. For dance schedule: https://sites.google.com/ site/grenvillegremlins09/. l Tuesday, June 12 Yoga WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Tammy Gamble, 1 (613) 273-8558, communications@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca COST: $100 for 10 weeks, or $15 drop-in Yogi extraordinaire, Pamela McMillan will lead the Yoga practice for 10 weeks beginning April 17. All levels, including 'chair' poses.
Floor Shuffleboard WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-4684 COST: Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Bingo Smiths Falls Civitan WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Civitan Club, 12468 Highway 15 North, Smiths Falls, Smiths
Falls CONTACT: 613-284-0818 Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. Village Voyces Concert WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: Sheila Fawcett, 613-658-5290 Village Voyces Chamber Choir along with the Malala Women's Choir present There Has to Be a Song. Goodwill offering in support of palliative care, Malala Fund for Girls' Education and church outreach projects. l Wednesday, June 13 Gentle Exercise WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Rideau Valley Diabetes Service - Smiths Falls, 2 Gould St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-284-2558 COST: Gentle exercise. Work at your own pace, with qualified staff leading the group. Free, everyone welcome.
Floor Shuffleboard WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-4684 COST: Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. 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. Bridge WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Hanley Hall, McGill St. North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-6116 Come enjoy some friendly games of bridge. 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. Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport,
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 mandatory 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 COST: Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish! Shout Sister Choir WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Church, 11 Church Street, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-7855 COST: Sing, Sing, Sing. Ladies of all ages and abilities are needed for our Shout Sister Choir. We don't audition or read music. Side door entrance. l Thursday, June 14 Noreen Young, A puppet retrospective 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: An exhibit at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, Almonte.
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ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com One late community leader's passion and vision to bring Veterans Way to life will now forever bear his name. The living memorial roadway, which features trees and plaques honouring the men and women who sacrificed their lives at war, was officially dedicated to its late founder, Owen Fitz'Gerald, during a special ceremony June 2 on Veterans Way Memorial Park grounds at the Ferguson Forest Centre in Kemptville. Dignitaries, friends and family, as well as Veterans Way Memorial Committee members gathered to pay tribute to Fitz'Gerald, who passed away at age 84 on Aug. 25, 2016. "Owen, a man that we consider to be a true Canadian patriot, was guided throughout his lifetime by a defined set of principles, which included a combination of courage, pride, integrity, determination, selflessness and a tireless dedication to whatever the cause at hand," noted the ceremony's MC, North Grenville Deputy Mayor Barb Tobin. " ... We all share this day in remembering the life of a man lost, and at the l See FOUNDER’S, page 2
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The Veterans Way roadway was officially dedicated in honour of its late founder, Owen Fitz'Gerald on June 2. Above, front row, from left: Fitz'Gerald's son Mark, granddaughter Tara and son Scott unveil the dedication plaque. They are joined by, back row, from left: North Grenville Mayor David Gordon, Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark, Deputy Mayor Barb Tobin and Veterans Way memorial chaplain Rev. Blair Paterson.
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"He was so passionate when he got involved in a project," Gordon said, noting he remembers Fitz'Gerald telling him about his idea for Veterans Way. "I said, 'This is a lot of hard work, Owen.' He said, 'It'll be done.' He spent his own money, he was out there at night with shovels. He got donations. When he got something in his craw, he would get it done." Proud one of its founding members was being bestowed with such a prestigious honour, Carl Doucette, president of the FFC, said it was "a fitting tribute to Owen's legacy." "I only had the pleasure of knowing Owen for a brief period of time we were on the board together. I do wish it had been longer for I could have learned a great deal from the man who had done so much - tradesman, teacher, councillor, corporation president - all done with an attitude of caring that would be very difficult to match," he remarked. Fitz'Gerald was inspired to create his memorial following a personal pilgrimage to Normandy, France several years ago. He was drawn to the many rows of graves and markers, particularly the young ages of those soldiers who had lost their lives at war. "The sight both haunted and inspired him, which resulted in his idea and recommendation for a treelined roadway at the Ferguson Forest Centre," Tobin said. It was unveiled in 2002 with support from North Grenville, the FFC and the local legion. But Fitz'Gerald didn't stop there. He added commemorative plaques to the bases of the memorial trees and a park was incorporated in 2011. Flagpoles, park benches became a part of the space and an M109A4+ self-propelled Howitzer monument was dedicated on
Sept. 27, 2015. Fitz'Gerald's sons Mark and Scott, as well as Mark's daughter Tara, participated in the official unveiling of the dedication plaque. Mark, speaking on behalf of the family, said his wife and daughter had taken a similar trip to France a year ago and he now understands how his dad came up with the Veterans Way concept. "They are such beautiful, such terrible places," he noted. "It was so typical of our dad to take inspiration from these gardens of stone, these quiet green places. To take that early morning fog, light and shadows and smells from surrounding fields ... and turn it into something real; something you can see and touch; something tangible. This is a place to pay respects, a place to remember, a quiet place to try and understand sacrifice ..." Fitz'Gerald wasn't alone in his efforts to establish Veterans Way, Mark stressed, commending the efforts of the Veterans Way Memorial Committee, particularly member Roy Brown. "You, sir, are the reason we are here today," he said. "You helped at the beginning and you helped carry the load all the way to the end. Veterans Way is in good hands now. Our dad was lucky to have a friend such as you. We are truly grateful for all you have done." He said his dad would be so proud and humbled to be receiving this honour. "This was his way of saying 'Well done, lads. Well done.' So I think that's how an early morning walk in France, with the help of a few good men, women, some hard work, a bit of Irish luck, some finagling, perhaps a Guinness or two and a grand cause to rally around became this amazing place," Mark expressed. "It's a great honour to have his name attached to it forever."
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PAULINA HREBACKA phrebacka@metroland.com After North Grenville council passed a resolution to reduce the Old Town Kemptville BIA's 2018 budget by $8,455 and discontinue funding for the Pop-up Shop program, the BIA is holding onto plans for expansion, to be formally presented to council in 2019. The BIA held an expansion information meeting on May 24 at the North Grenville Public Library to seek feedback from local business owners. The proposed boundary expansion would include the majority of the North Grenville urban service area, stretching as far north as eQuinelle, south to include the Kemptville Campus, west to Somerville Road, and east past Highway 416 to include where Van Buren Street meets County Road 43. Within the BIA boundary expansion prospectus
package, the aim of the expansion is detailed as twofold, stating, "To continue our work reasserting the key importance of smart growth for Kemptville, and to expand our programs into adjacent areas, where they will add value to property owners and businesses alike." Currently, the BIA footprint comprises of Prescott Street from Elizabeth Street to Clothier Street, and Clothier Street from Rideau Street to Barnes Street. Owners of businesses within the existing footprint are the members of the BIA, although; the BIA provides services to all of downtown Kemptville businesses south of County Road 43 to the Kemptville Campus, including those located east along Van Buren. Additionally, the BIA extended associate membership to commercial property owners along Rideau Street and Sanders
Street two years ago. Members of council, municipal staff, and local business owners inside and outside of the current BIA footprint attended the May 24 meeting to learn more about the proposed expansion and raise their concerns. "I think you need to clarify your mission statement," said Daren Givoque of O'Farrell Financial. "Explain to the business owners what your ROI (return on investment) is going to be for being a part of it. Ask them what their input is, and what they want out of this organization. That's my approach." Givoque continued to suggest that during the consultation session, the BIA clarify to business owners why the expansion is proposed, what it entails, and ask them what they'd like to see come of it if it happens. Other comments voiced at the meeting expressed
the confusion that some feel towards how they will be affected by the proposed expansion. "People are afraid," said a local business owner. "They're afraid that all of a sudden, they're going to be paying more money, and they can't afford it." "I think word got out that this is what we are imposing on the community," replied BIA executive director, John Barclay. "Well, this is a living document we're still at the early stages of consultation." Givoque suggested that some of the businesses outside of the current BIA footprint may show interest in the expansion as they want to see smaller businesses in the downtown Kemptville core succeed. "Because nobody wins if this whole section dies off," he said. "It doesn't help the image for the community." "It's a social centre as much as it is a commercial centre," Barclay added.
The BIA model is built on the idea that pooled social and financial resources within a commercial area can improve opportunity to generate interest and revenue for local business owners. The levy, paid by local business owners in the footprint and members of the BIA, works to provide guaranteed revenue dedicated to community improvements, and in turn, shifts the general business mindset from independent wealth to collective benefit. BIA levies are calculated as a proportion of the assessed value of the property, and are the main source of income for the BIA. Currently, the Old Town Kemptville BIA consists of 77 members who pay an average business levy of $325 per tenant. BIAs are not only funded by their property and business owners; they are also governed by them. The
board of directors is made up of property and business owners in the BIA footprint, who volunteer their time. As a committee of council, the Old Town Kemptville BIA board is elected by its members and then approved by municipal council, which also appoints a councillor to sit on the board. Donovan Arnaud is the current North Grenville councillor on the Old Town Kemptville BIA board of directors. The next steps for the BIA include consulting with the largest property owners in the proposed expansion area, ascertaining the level of support for the proposed boundary expansion, initiating the formal process with the municipality. The proposed boundary expansion prospectus and additional information can be found at www.OldTownKemptville.com.
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Sustainable North Grenville hosts international lawyer talk The summer weather is now upon us. It always seems to move to the summer temperatures quickly following the annual Sustainability Fair and Market. Sustainable North Grenville (SNG) had another record year
with our fair and electric vehicle show. Once again, a big SNG thank you to the community of North Grenville for your interest and continued support. But we're not taking time off just yet! Sustainable North
Grenville is excited to present Anne Daniel, international environmental lawyer, for a talk in Kemptville on the evening ofJune 12. Daniel's talk will be titled "Global Environmental Agreements: Why They Matter
to You." Daniel worked as a lawyer for the federal Department of Justice for 35 years, 25 of which were advising on and/or representing Canada or chairing at multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) and their implementation. She focused mainly on treaties relating to chemicals, mercury, hazardous wastes, ocean dumping, biodiversity, genetically modified organisms, genetic resources, liability, compliance and treaty effectiveness, and has published numerous articles in the field. She now consults with the United Nations and other organizations on select projects, including providing negotiating and chairing training.
Daniel will speak about the nature of multilateral environmental agreements, how they are negotiated, and what it means for a country to ratify and agree to be bound by an agreement. She will address why MEAs are important and how we know whether parties to them comply, and whether an agreement is effective in accomplishing its objectives (e.g. chemicals, wastes, climate). SNG will be pleased to host Daniel at the Grenville Mutual Building, 380 Colonnade Dr., Kemptville on Tuesday, June 12. This is a free event, but space is limited. Arrive by 6:45 p.m. to have your seat for a 7 p.m. start. – submitted by Jeff Goodman, Sustainable North Grenville member
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“We are here every day for more than just the coffee.” Steve and Bessie, Guests from Barrie, ON Steve and Bessie have been visiting the same Tim Hortons together for over 20 years. And when you see these two at their usual spot, they aren’t just two familiar faces. They’re a set of ears for staff to confide in. A pair of hands to help at community events. And even a team of recruiters getting neighbourhood kids their first jobs. They’re more than just loyal Guests of the restaurant; they’re honorary Owners.
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place March 28 of this year. Its intentions are to revitalize it as the Kemptville Campus Education and Community Hub. The French public school board, Le Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario, and French Catholic School Board, Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est, currently operate schools on site, as well as two government agencies. "We have to get the non-profit board set up and get all the players together," Gordon said. "In two years, that place is going to be totally full ... it will be a true hub for Leeds-Grenville, not just North Grenville." Gordon said he's proud of his accomplishments over the past eight years in office, which has included two new school builds North Grenville District High School and Kemptville Public School, the addition of two new school boards to the community, as well as 46 new business starts since January 2017. "We have the retirement home (Kemptville Retirement Living on County Road 43) opening this year and still have the hotel (Comfort Inn & Suites) on the books," he added. "North Grenville is up and running and still the most vibrant community in Leeds-Grenville," Gordon remarked. "Our population growth is the highest and our economic growth is the highest. The idea is to keep this train running and everybody will benefit."
The retired police officer has lived in the community for 35 years with his family. He was first elected in 2010 and again in 2014. Others filing papers North Grenville has five council positions up for grabs this October - mayor, deputy mayor and three councillors. As of June 4, incumbent councillors Frank Onasanya and Jim Bertram are vying for a second term; and are joined by Deron Johnston and Kristin Strackerjan, who are also running for position of councillor. There are no candidates as of yet for deputy mayor, a role currently held by Barb Tobin.
Merrickville-Wolford The latest unofficial list of candidates in Merrickville-Wolford shows current deputy mayor, Anne Barr, running unopposed for the top spot in the municipality this fall. Yves Grandmaitre and Don Halpenny are in the hunt for councillor seats in the Wolford ward, while incumbent Coun. Victor Suthren and Tony Iannazzo seek election as councillors in the Merrickville ward. Halpenny served a four-year term as councillor-at-large on the 2010 council but lost his seat in 2014. There will be a new council composition in Merrickville-Wolford for the October election, which now includes five members. Gone is the deputy mayor position leaving a mayor, as well as two councillors each for the Merrickville and Wolford wards.
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Market receives Community Champion Award from Kidney Foundation LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com The Kemptville Farmers' Market received the Community Champion Award on Sunday, June 3, from the Kidney Foundation on behalf of beadonor.ca. For the market's support of the Kidney Foundation of Eastern Ontario, through the Christmas Hamper Project, and the promotion of registration for organ and tissue donation, the market received the award from The Trillium Gift of Life, which is the agency that oversees registration in Ontario. David and Lyn Presley are advocates of the market, and the Be A Donor project. David is a recipient of a kidney. He and Lyn have been speaking about organ donation and are big advocates on behalf of the organization. Lyn revealed that MP Gord Brown has confirmed his attendance earlier in
the season. "Gord Brown had confirmed he was coming, and his untimely demise (suddenly on May 2), shook everyone in the community," she said. "One of the last tasks Gord Brown did ... I just received this today." Lyn showed a certificate addressed to the Kemptville Farmers' Market on its grand opening. "I would like to wish you a successful 2018 market season," she read from the certificate signed by the late MP. "It's such an honour for me to present this to Linda. He was such a wonderful man who did so much for the community." Market chair Linda Courteau, accepted several accolades through the opening ceremonies. "I am pleased to be here today on behalf of the vendors and the customers of the Kemptville Farmers' Market. It's thanks to all of you we are receiving this recognition. Thank you to David and Lyn for being part of our market ... and supporting your cause." For promoting the local agricultural community, North Grenville Mayor David Gordon presented a certificate on behalf of council and the municipality to Courteau. "This is a great place to
shop, and just to talk," the mayor said. "I love to come and walk around ... I meet my friends here." MP Steve Clark was on hand to present the Community Champion Award on behalf of beadonor.ca "It's presented to the Kemptville Farmers' Market in recognition of outstanding efforts to champion the cause of organ and tissue donation," Clark read. "Contributions help to save and enhance more lives through the gift of donation." Also speaking at the ceremony was Tina Proulx, a double lung recipient, who along with her husband Joel Proulx, live in Orleans. "I was asked to tell you a little about myself and my story," she said, as she was the recipient of two healthy lungs Dec. 22, 2015. "I waited about five months on the transplant list. It was quite the ordeal. I needed a transplant because of a rare disease chronic thrombotic pulmonary hypertension (causes blot clots in the lungs). Eventually the outcome is heart failure, which is why I needed a double lung transplant." Proulx said she's eternally grateful to her donor,
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The Kidney Foundation recognized the market as being an advocate for the Be A Donor program during the official opening on Sunday, June 3. Pictured market chair Linda Courteau accepts the framed certificate from double lung transplant recipient Tina Proulx of Orleans, and MPP Steve Clark.
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KDH Foundation Corporate Classic remembers Harry Pratt June 22
Harry Pratt was one of Kemptville District Hospital's staunchest supporters. Harry was a fixture at the Kemptville District Hospital Foundation's annual golf classic, and his enthusiasm helped raise thousands of dollars for the hospital he cared so deeply about. "Harry was such a community leader and his legacy lives on. We had a number of people from the community approach us about holding this year's tournament in Harry's honour and we thought it was a fantastic idea," said Robert Noseworthy, chair, Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) Foundation. This year's Corporate Classic Golf Tournament, in memory of Harry Pratt, will be held on June 22 at eQuinelle Golf Club. It costs $600 to register a foursome; the price includes a round of golf, a cart, lunch and dinner for each person. Registration forms and information are available at www.kdhfoundation/ events. There is room for a few more teams, so get your registration in as soon as possible. The KDH Foundation would like to thank our cur-
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The Kemptville District Hospital Foundation's upcoming Corporate Classic Golf Tournament June 22, will be held in memory of community leader, Harry Pratt, who was a big supporter of the hospital. rent sponsors: Myers Kemptville, Rona Kemptville Building Centre, West-
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Mark Seymour (silver); Jonsson's Your Independent Grocer, Walmar Ventilation Products, Outer Creations Landscaping and Jansen Law (bronze); as well as hole sponsors Lockwood Brothers Construction, Toes in Need and Patterson Hadden & Brown Insurance Brokers. In conjunction with the annual golf classic, the foundation is pleased to introduce the Harry Pratt Memorial Raffle, with a grand prize of $10,000 cash. Tickets are $20 each or three for $50.00, and can be purchased at the foundation office or online at www.kdhfoundation.ca/raffle. Funds from this year's golf tournament will be directed toward purchasing new specialty beds for the hospital. These beds, called Smart Beds, use of state-of the-art technology to send patient data electronically from the patients directly to the nurse's station, allowing them to better monitor patient's statistics, such as movement, blood pressure and weight changes. – submitted by the Kemptville District Hospital Foundation
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Please keep our community clean. UPCOMING MEETINGS COUNCIL Monday, June 11 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Centre. For agenda information, please visit the Municipal website at www.northgrenville.ca. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Monday, June 18 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Centre. COMMITTEE MEETINGS Active Transportation Advisory Committee – Wednesday, June 13 at 9:30 am Library Board – Thursday, June 14 at 7:00 pm at the Public Library, 1 Water St.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES MUNICIPAL CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting resumes from interested and qualified candidates for the position of Municipal Client Service Representative. The closing date to receive applications is 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 13, 2018. Further information is available at www.northgrenville.ca/careers. SENIOR PLANNER The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting resumes from interested and qualified candidates for the position of Senior Planner. The closing date to receive applications is 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 13, 2018. Further information is available at www.northgrenville.ca/careers. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting resumes from interested and qualified candidates for the position of Director of Finance. The closing date to receive applications is 4:00 p.m. on Friday, June 15, 2018. Further information is available at www.northgrenville.ca/careers.
GARAGE SALES Garage sales in North Grenville are regulated by ByLaw 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.
SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES Swimming pool enclosures in North Grenville are regulated by By-Law 32-98, as amended. This includes all above-ground and in-ground pools. Copies of this by-law are available from the Building Department or the Municipal website.
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and family, but she doesn't know them. "I wish I knew more," she said. "But in honour of them, I do my best to try and advocate, help save lives by getting people registered (to be a donor) and spreading the word on organ donation. It's something that me and my husband are very passionate about and something we love to do. That's why we're here. We can't do it without the help of organizations like the Kemptville Farmers' Market, who allow people to come here and share the importance of organ donations. We're living proof that organ donation does in fact work. Thank you so much for allowing us to spread that word." The official ribbon cutting following the presentations, complete with refreshments including a celebratory Be a Donor cake. Entertainment included Age of Wisdom.
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Wampum display coming to Blockhouse Museum Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) historian and author Darren Bonaparte brings his display of wampum to the Merrickville Blockhouse Museum the weekend of June 9 and 10. Wampum, consisting of purple and white shell beads, were used by Eastern Woodland First Nations for diplomatic, ceremonial, commercial and ornamental purposes. Bonaparte has made his presentations on wampum to academic and public audiences in Canada and the United States. The wampum exhibit is the second of three activities organized by the Merrickville and District Historical Society to mark June as Aboriginal Awareness Month. Sunday, June 3, Haudenosaunee dancers and storytellers perform.
Merrickville author and historian Laurie Carter has a presentation Sunday, June 17 on Klee Wick, as West Coast artist Emily Carr was called early in her career by the First Nations of Vancouver Island. The official season opening of the Blockhouse Museum is Saturday, June 23. Although more subdued than recent openings, this year the historical society plans to repatriate an 1890s tunic and kepi to the Voltieurs de Quebec. The rebuilt armoury of this famous primary reserve regiment was inaugurated in this past May following a devastating fire in 2011. In commemoration of Merrickville-Wolford 225, the Merrickville and District Historical Society has scheduled 15 events for the summer.
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Every year, the Municipality of North Grenville recognizes the achievements and contributions of community members through the Civic Awards program. The 2018 Civic Awards ceremony was held May 28 at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Twenty-nine young citizens, selected by their respective schools, were awarded first and presented with certificates from the municipality. Clockwise from top left: students from North Grenville District High School receive certificates from (back row, from left): Coun. Frank Onasanya, Mayor David Gordon and Coun. Donovan Arnaud. Front row, from left: Pyper Johnston, Alyssa Bonner, Jasmine Friedrich Yap, and Abby Stewart; South Branch Elementary School students, from left: Owen Smithers, Coulton Kelsey, Teaghann Fitzpatrick and Chloe Brown; Kemptville Public School students, from left: Julianna Hossie, Elisa Hopkins, Kaylee Parsons and Sophie Hill; Oxford-on-Rideau Public School students, from left: Gareth Robinson and Brooklyn McNeely. Also honoured were North Grenville District High School students, from left: Brooklyn Moore, Kelsey Goodall and Amy Latourell; and Riviere-Rideau Public School students, from left: Juliet Godwin-Sens, Maeve Roy, Kira Schiissler and Anna Eckford.
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The 2018 Civic Awards ceremony was held May 28 at the North Grenville Municipal Centre during the North Grenville council meeting. Students presented with certificates from St. Michael Catholic High School included, front row, from left: Halee Preston, Madeline Hubbard, Jackson Thom, and Theresa Allingham. Back row, from left: Coun. Frank Onasanya, Mayor David Gordon, and Coun. Donovan Arnaud. Right, students from Sainte Marguerite-Bourgeoys are honoured by Onasanya, Gordon and Arnaud. Front row, from left: Lianna McCann, Xavier Bailey, and Sadie McDougall. Missing: Julia Zipfel.
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Get ready for 2018 Kemptville Rotary Canada Day Parade The Kemptville Rotary Club is busily organizing the 2018 Canada Day Parade for July 1 and we invite you to join us. We all had a wonderful time during our 150 celebrations in 2017 and we are looking to do it again! As chair of the Kemptville Rotary Club's Canada Day Parade, I am pleased to announce the parade theme for the upcoming year is Celebrating Canada - Love the Maple Leaf. Parade planning is well underway and we hope that the theme for the 2018 Rotary Canada Day Parade will inspire you. We are encouraging parade entries from the various service groups, volunteer organizations, youth clubs, farms, businesses, hamlets, and inspired individuals; the more the merrier. Your entry can be a float, a trailer, a vehicle (old, new or simply funky), or on foot. If you wish to participate on roller skates, aboard a four-wheeler, riding a tractor, bicycle, or on horseback, we want to see you in the Canada Day parade. In addition, everyone who created a fabulous decoy for the Rotary Duck Decoy Challenge are invited to come and "walk with your duck." And speaking of ducks, don't forget to visit this year's decoy display at Canadian Tire located in the Hunting Pro
Shop and vote for your top three entries. Remember our motto: Don't rain on our parade - join us. We guarantee you will have lots of fun! The Rotary Canada Day parade will begin at 4 p.m. (rain or shine) from Campus Drive at the Kemptville College Campus and will make its way through town along Prescott Street and end at Holy Cross Church on Clothier Street. There will be judges ready to award bragging rights to various parade entries. In addition, we are looking for the best costumes that you can create in one of two categories. Everyone who joins the parade either as an individual or as a group can compete to be the best dressed in red and white or your interpretation of the theme, Love the Maple Leaf. Let's see what wonderful creations you can come up with. To register, visit the Kemptville Rotary Club website (www.kemptvillerotary.ca/), click on Jo-Anne Bell and send an email with your details. Registration is free. Your involvement is key to a successful Canada Day celebration in North Grenville. – submitted by Dr. Jo-Anne Bell, 2018 Kemptville Rotary Club Canada Day Parade chair
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Two years ago, a little photo popped up on my Facebook feed. It was a close-up of my daughter and her boyfriend and they were holding up a little heart that declared the date "5.12.2018." My heart leaped into my throat and I immediately thought, "Baby." I don't put a whole lot of thought into my immediate reactions. Of course they weren't announcing a pending delivery. The date was two years off. She isn't an elephant. And although my daughter has occasionally announced something to me via social media - like that
new tattoo - I would like to think that the announcement of a coming grandchild would be done more privately. In fact they were announcing their coming wedding day. The date was significant because he likes the number five and she likes the number 12. But when Mother's Day weekend rolled around, chilly and wet, they decided to move the date forward by a bit - to the long weekend in May. That got changed again in order to match schedules with the photographer. Paulina wanted Elenora Luberto to take her photos because she is a
friend of the family and has taken our photos - both personal and professional, for years. The couple decided to choose a date two years away because Paulina needed to finish school and get a job. They had been living together for years so there wasn't any rush. The bride-to-be opened up a Pinterest account and got started choosing wedding decor in her spare time. And thus the royal wedding planning began. Little did I know by May 2018 I would be ready to hunt down the people who inspired her on Pinterest. The ideas she found looked simple enough: a swing made of grape vines (we have tons of those hanging from the trees on our farm), charcuterie boards with live edges (the Farmer offered to make some) and a photo backdrop covered in peeling vintage wallpaper with an overstuffed chair in front. They turned out to be much more diffi-
cult to create than I could have imagined. It's very difficult to pull grapevines out of trees in the spring. Those fresh new vines are hanging on for dear life. And do you know how difficult it is to find wallpaper these days? Paulina bought a wedding dress at the very first sale we went to in the spring of 2016 - but one month before the wedding we were hunting for accessories and she found the dress of her absolute dreams at Bridals By Almor in Winchester. That's the thing about wedding dresses. You don't know what you want till you try it on and discover how it transforms you into a svelte goddess - a hippie bride - or a woodland fairy princess. We all agreed it was the perfect dress for Paulina - but it was four sizes too big and there was no time to order a custommade one. This dress had to be completely rebuilt. In the last few days lead-
ing up to the wedding, it was all hands on deck. We had to wait until the day of the wedding to actually set things up because it rained like crazy the day before. But we made it, with just a few minutes to spare. I think everyone was a bit shocked that we managed to keep the bride and groom (who are rarely on time) on schedule. And just like at Christmas when Paulina keeps shopping until the stores close Christmas Eve - she seemed to keep adding ideas to her wedding plan right up until the final moments. I was so happy when the day finally arrived, so we could stop planning. This event was so meaningful - from the seedling trees that were given as guest gifts to the locations themselves (his family farm for the ceremony and tree planting: our farm for the reception). At the end of the day the Farmer and I looked around and realized
that every single person involved in the wedding from the caterer to the musicians to the guy who put up the tent - were connected to the bride and groom in some way. There were no strangers at this event. It was on our farm. And yes, it took a great deal of planning and effort on the part of many, but as one of the groomsmen said a few times, now we have the memories. We can look around our property for years to come and remember this moment. I'd have to say it was worth every moment - but no, we don't want to do it again any time soon. Next time we're hiring people to do all the things. And no, the farm is not for rent as a wedding venue. Not yet, anyway. – Diana Leeson Fisher is a regular columnist who grew up in the small town of Kemptville. Her blog can be found at www.theaccidentalfarmwife.blogspot.com.
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HAPPY 60th ANNIVERSARY Murray and Roberta Griffith June 7, 2018 Here’s wishing you lots of love, health and togetherness for years to come. Love: Sheila and Gene Adam, Melanie and Alexandre Brian and Cathy Chris, Kellie, Cole, Kelayna and Keira Bob Braden, Jaaron and Devan ~~~~~~~~~ Family and friends are invited to pop up to the lake to congratulate them on the afternoon of Saturday, June 9th between 3:30 and 5:00 (Brian’s house at Sandy Beach) No gifts please
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What A Wonderful Year It’s Been! On June 10, 2017 at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Carleton Place with Rev. B. Carr officiating, an intimate morning wedding was held to unite: Katelyn Elizabeth Rattray & Mico Telecki The celebration continued with a champagne brunch at the Town Hall auditorium. Special thanks to their wedding party, cherished family and friends who celebrated with them on this glorious day. Mico’s promising career with RCAF has taken them to 15 Wing in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan as an aviation tech with the Snow Birds. Katelyn will continue her career as a compassionate nurse. Bentley will continue his pursuit of the perfect stick. To complete their love story, they will be blessed with the arrival of a precious baby girl in November. We can’t wait to meet you Little One! Love always, Mom, William and Jenna Photo by K’herons View Photography Location: Gardens of the office of Ms. Barbara Couch
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A sincere thank you to my family for planning a great surprise birthday party. Thanks to all who attended, for gifts, cards and good wishes. Old memories were revived and new ones made. Blessings, Eleanor Munro
BUKER - The family of the late Gerald (Jerry) Buker wish to express our heartful thanks to our family and many friends for their prayers and support to help us get through this sad and difficult time. Also for the food, phone calls, flowers, visitation and charitable donations which were all greatly appreciated. Many thanks to Dr. Simpson for his excellent care. Special thanks to Stewart Blair, Blair and Son Funeral Home and excellent staff, Reverend Ken Davis at St. James Anglican Church and the lovely lunch provided by the guild at St. James Church. Eva, David, Shelly and Julia
In Memory of George “Bud” Loney You are invited to join us Saturday, June 9th from 2-4 pm at the Smiths Falls Curling Club, Old Slys Rd. as we remember Bud. For further information contact Chris and Margaret Loney at mjloney23@gmail.com or 613-283-5206.
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Henry passed away in the Perth hospital on Saturday June 2nd, 2018 at the age of 84 years. He was predeceased by his parents Moses and Minnie (Godin) Desjardins and sister Beatrice Desjardins. He will be sadly missed by his wife Joan (Cayen) Desjardins, sons Michael (Beth) of Lake Cowichan B.C. and David (Darlene) of Wendover On, daughter Paulette (Bernie) Saray of Ashton On, his 7 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and many friends. Henry retired following over 30 years with Bell Canada. A gathering to honour Henry’s life will be held at the home of his daughter, Paulette Saray, 136 Hummingbird Lane, Ashton from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. Friday June 8th, 2018. For those wishing to make a memorial donation in memory of Henry, the family suggest the Foundation of the Great War Memorial Hospital (Palliative Care), 33 Drummond St. W., Perth K7H 2K1. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.blairandson.com
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The family of he Late Dan MacKinnon wishes to thank everyone who stood by us since Dan’s passing on the 24 April 2018. To Chris who took such care in putting a fantastic Celebration of Life together held at the A.N.A.F. Club Branch #396, here in Carleton Place. To Rob a dedicated friend that helped Dan, who then due to his failing health was getting weaker and he took him fishing. It made him so happy. To Dave Brown and his Band for providing down East songs and music. Not to forget the speech given by Dave it was beautifully done. For tributes and cards from friends too numerous to mention. Especially the Sunday Dart Club and Members of the Royal Legion Br. Thank you for the excellent care from Dr. Marion and Dr. Fernandez, the devoted Nurses and ER Staff at the C.P. Hospital. To all again, a big thank you. Jackie, Mike, Debbie and Family CARD OF THANKS
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MEAGHER Mary Monica Monica passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on Monday, May 28, 2018 at the age of 102. Beloved wife of the late Patrick Meagher. Much loved mother of Mary Patricia (Francis) Bingley, Maureen (David) de Jourdan, Shannon (Sai) Meagher, Jim (Patricia) Meagher and Sheila (Steve) McKenney. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Megan (Brad), Lucie-Anne, Emily, Ben (Ellen), Joseph (Michaela) Erinn (Brian), James (Andrea), Kaitlin, Kimberly (Payam), Stephanie, Stephen and great-grandchildren Sophia, Gabriel, Aaron, Jack, Stella and expecting soon baby de Jourdan and baby Meagher. Daughter of the late Archibald and Mary Theresa (St. James) McPhee and predeceased by siblings, Mary, Alexander, Loretto, Beatrice (LeSage), and James. Fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, many cousins, extended family and friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Friday, June 1, 2018 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls at 11:00 a.m. Interment followed at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. In memory of Monica, donations to St. Francis de Sales Church Building Maintenance Fund, Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation or the Children’s Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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FOURNIER, Catherine June (Bennett) Peacefully in the arms of her loving husband, Arthur Fournier, on Saturday, May 26, 2018, after a six year battle with dementia. Cherished wife for 65 wonderful years; loving and devoted mother to Cathy (Bill) Barr and Mike (Bonnie) Fournier. Proud and Loving grandmother of Jesse Barr (Whitney), Chris (Val), Jessica (Brendan) and Matt (Christine) Fournier. Cremation with inurnment to occur at a later date.
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(Retired Town of Arnprior Public Works) (Member RCL Branch 174, Arnprior) With heavy hearts, we announce that our beloved Maurice passed away peacefully at the Civic Campus of the Ottawa Hospital while surrounded by the love and prayers of family on Thursday morning, May 31st, 2018. He was 82. Predeceased by his longtime friend and companion, Janet Tearle. Maurice was the proud and loving father of Valerie Brohart (Brian), the late Kim Stevens, Debbie Gierman (Garry), Maurice Jr., John “Fergy” and Greg. Cherished grandfather of Jeremy, Jesse, Brandon, Kelsey and Ryan. Predeceased by 3 grandchildren: Jaime, Joshua and Jade. Dear brother of Joe (Nicole), Norbert (Andrée), Leo (Lesley), Gordon (late Yvonne), late Bea Okum (late John), Sylvia Hogarth (late Bill) and Cecile Locke (late Ken). Son of the late Ferdinand and Delia (nee Kingsbury) Lapierre. Fondly remembered by his many nieces, nephews and many good friends. Relatives and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Monday from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Monday morning, June 4th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Moe, a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by his family. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 174, Arnprior will assemble at the funeral home for a Legion Tribute on Sunday evening at 6:30. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Peacefully at the Almonte General Hospital on Saturday, June 2, 2018; Lila May Davis; a lifelong resident of Almonte passed away in her 97th year. Beloved wife of Franklin Davis for 63 years. Cherished sister-in-law of Elizabeth Morris. Dearly loved aunt of Anne Hamor (George), Susan Olson (Brent), Bill Morris (Janet), John Morris (Lorraine) and Ruth Bengough (Peter). Very dear great-aunt of Alex Hamor (Suhaila), David and Michael Olson, Adam Morris, Aidan Morris, and Megan and Cameron Bengough. Daughter of the late William and Cora (née Gibson) Morris; predeceased by an infant brother, Stuart, and a younger sister, Edna, in childhood. She was also predeceased by her beloved brother, William Keith Morris (June, 2008). Friends may call at the C R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313 For visiting on Tuesday, from 1 o’clock, followed by a service in the Gamble Chapel at 2:30. Internment to follow, Auld Kirk Cemetery (1923 Ramsay Concession 8, Almonte). Reception afterwards at the Royal Canadian Legion, (100 Bridge St, Almonte). Should anyone care to make a donation in memory of May, please select a charity of your choice. Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble,com
Almonte General Hospital on May 29, 2018. Carrol (nee Donovan) of Almonte, Ontario, 75 years young. Better half of George for over 52 years. Sadly missed and loved by her children Scott (Reneé) and Jodi (Todd Wetzel). “Bestest Grandma ever” to Tye and Taylor Wetzel also to Rily and Kally Post-Hamilton. Daughter of the late Jack and Buddie. Loved and remembered by many relatives, friends, and bridge partners. Family and Friends Visited C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario, (613)256-3313) On Friday, June 1, 2018 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. A Service was held in the Gamble Chapel on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 11am. Reception followed in the Almonte Civitan Hall. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation (Digital Imaging Campaign). Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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The family of the late Mona Knott, who passed away on May 22, 2018 at the Perth Hospital, would like to thank Dr. Alan Drummond, who looked after Mona for so many years. We would also like to thank the doctors and numerous nurses in the Emergency Room, and on the 2nd and 3rd floors, who were so kind and caring. We would like to thank the housekeeping and meal servers who kept her happy and brought her the much-loved cream soups. Thank you to the kind ambulance drivers and paramedics. Special thanks to Fr. Brian McNally for the celebration of mass, the choir and music at St John’s Church, and Piper Chris Gilbertson. To Stewart Blair and staff, thank you for your kindness, compassion and help to make things easier for us to bear in our time of grief. From the planning stages, to the service, and the lovely catered lunch at the reception, all was handled so well and we are so grateful.
Lyle Homer Gibson, age 90, passed away at his home in Smiths Falls, Ontario on May 30, 2018 after a long and very courageous fight with cancer. He was born March 11, 1928 in Smiths Falls, the son of the late John and Pearl Gibson. Lyle is survived by his wife, best friend and soul mate of 66 years, Shirley. He is also survived by his much loved and loving children Shelly (Peter) and John (Connie), and grandchildren Shane (Sierra) and Quniton (Betsy), and greatgrandchildren Reagan and Fox. he was predeceased by his parents, his sister Eunice and his brother Ronald. Lyle was well known in the community as owner and operator of Gibson’s Drive-In Restaurant which he ran with his brother Ron for 38 years. He was also very well known for his involvement and contribution to hockey, having been inducted into the Smiths Falls Sports Hall of Fame. Lyle played Junior “A” hockey for the Galt Rockets in 1947 and 1948. Also the Smiths Falls Rideaus and the Brockville Magedomas, and was the assistant coach for the Smiths Falls Bears. Lyle and Shirley enjoyed spending time with family at the cottage on the Lower Rideau, traveling, cruises and yard work. Never far away from the sports world, Lyle spent many evening hours watching hockey, basketball and baseball on T.V. His quick wit, laughter and jokes will be very sadly missed by all who knew him. But most of all he will be remembered by his family as being a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. The family wishes to thank the numerous health care providers and caregivers. Dr. Brundage and Dr. Owen at Kingston General Hospital. Also family physician Dr. Shawn Liu. Nurses Jenna Button, who provided not only kind and caring nursing care but also palliative care, Kim MacPherson both of whom attended the home in past months. Also a special thanks to the P.S.W. workers and frequent visitors Dave and Cindy Mearns. As per Lyle’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A private family interment will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Gregory Paul
At the age of 53, Greg died suddenly at the Kemptville District Hospital on Sunday May 13, 2018. He will be sadly missed by his brother Roy (Eleanor) and his sister Sheila Coughler. Uncle of Bobby (Fro), Scott Coughler, Tammy (Russ) Crowder, Tracy Armstrong, and Stephanie Coughler. Great uncle of Dylan & Brandi Crowder; Angie, Jordan & Damon Armstong. Fondly remembered by many close friends and family. A Memorial service will be held at the Byers Funeral Home, 2990 Church Street, South Mountain (613-989-3836) on Saturday May 26, 2018 at 11 a.m. Interment South Gower Cemetery. By family request donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhomeinc.com
Vantilborgh, Alfred Ernest
Passed away peacefully in hospital in Perth on Friday, June 1st, 2018 at the age of 90 years. Predeceased by his wife Gertrude (Joosten) Vantilborgh and his son Albert. Cherished father of Mary Moodie. Alfred was a proud grandfather of Diana (Martin) Landry, Matthew, Devon, Joshua and Elaine, great grandfather of Noah and Adam Landry, Avery, Taylen, Phoenix and Easton Moodie, Kaylea White and great-great grandfather of Alice. Loved by his niece Paulette (Ricky) Shanks, three brothers who live in Quebec, all his family and friends. Alfred retired after more than 20 years with the Brown Shoe Company. A gathering to honour his life will be held at the Blair & Son funeral Home, 15 Gore Street W., Perth on Friday, June 15th, 2018 from 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would appreciated.
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With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Robert Courtenay Moir at the Ottawa General Hospital, on Friday June 1, 2018, after a brief hardfought battle with cancer. He was eightyone years. Treasured, beloved husband of Marlene (Burchill) Moir of sixty years. Dearly loved and respected father of Kenneth - deceased 2009 - and Darlene (David) Henderson. He was truly blessed and proud of his granddaughters Brittany and Brooke Henderson, who brought so much joy to his life. Survived by sister Elinor (Jim) Commodore. Dear brother-in-law of Harvena Underhill and Sharon and Ron Hughes, loved and fondly remembered by Jenn Banks. He was the son of the late James and Annie Moir. Pre-deceased by ‘special’ Aunt Essie, sister Ruth (Hawkins) Macpherson and brother Martin. Fondly remembered by nephews, nieces and extended family and friends. He had a special relationship with nephews Scott and Hal Hughes. He will be deeply missed by friend Ian Campbell and life-long friend Wilson Levere. Bob was a true sportsman who loved the outdoors and had a deep understanding, respect and appreciation for the balance of nature. He was a skilled craftsman who loved to create - always busy. His charisma and candidness made him a valued friend and confidant. He always had a joke and a smile to brighten your day and lighten your heart. He lived his life with passion and compassion, executing strong values in all he did and believed. His family was always his number one priority. We always felt so loved, safe and respected. A Message from Brit & Brooke The bond that we shared with our Gramps was truly special. Between the golf courses, hockey rinks, our love of nature, just hanging out at home or our texts from afar, we shared so many great laughs, smiles and memories that will be deep in our hearts forever. We will miss him very much as he will also be missed by so many friends and family. Peace and happiness is found knowing he is welcomed Home by Our Father through the gates of heaven where Uncle Kenny will greet him with a big hug. You are forever loved. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family. At Robert’s request, there won’t be visitation. Live each day to the fullest and follow your heart. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Hicks, John Charles
John passed away at the Perth hospital on Thursday, May 24th, 2018 surrounded by his family, after his fight with cancer. He was predeceased by his parents Thomas and Anne (Good) Hicks and his brother David Hicks. John was the loved father of Thomas “TJ” (Liz) Hicks and Katherine “Kate” (Cole) Molyneaux, grandfather of Nevyn, Corsyn and Cole Jr and step-grandfather of Nadalyn and Ryker. He will be sadly missed by his wife Karen Hicks, brothers Reg and Phillip, many nieces, nephews and friends. There was a celebration of his life on Saturday, June 2nd, 2018 from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. at Perth Legion Branch 244, 26 Beckwith St., East, Perth. In remembrance of John, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, 33 Drummond St., West, Perth K7H 2K1. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth.
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CRAIG - In loving memory of our parents, Arnold who passed away June 9, 1986 and Isabel April 11, 1990. Think of them as living, In the hearts of those they touched, For nothing loved is ever lost, And they were loved so much. Lovingly remembered by the family
CAMPBELL - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Doug, who passed away June 12, 2001. As we loved you, so we miss you.. Marjorie, Shirley, David & family Patsy, John & family John, Karen & family
WALKER, Jack - In memory of a beloved husband, father and grandfather who passed away June 6, 2015. This day is remembered And quietly kept No words are needed We will never forget For those who we love Don’t go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard but always near Still loved remembered and very dear. Loved always Edna, Cheryl, Ken, Alana, Matt & Justin
No one knows how much I miss you. I have so many memories in my heart that’s always with me. I think of you every day Jim. Love your wife Doris
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LENNOX - In loving memory of my husband Jerry Lennox who past away on June 6th 2017. We thought of you with love today But that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday And days before that too We think of you in silence We often speak your name All we have are memories And your picture in a frame Your memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts Loving wife Jean Lennox and family MCNEELY, Janet June 2, 2014 In loving memory of a very much loved mother, daughter, aunt and sister. They say there is a reason, They say time will heal, But neither time nor reason will change the way we feel. For no one knows the heartache that lies behind our smiles, No one knows how many times we have broken down and cried, We want to tell you something so there won’t be any doubt, You are wonderful to think about, But still so hard to live without. Mom & Dad, Kyla, Keith, Taylor, Matt & Laura, Amber, Allan, Ava & Great.
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CORDICK, James H June 22, 1935 - June 9, 2003
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In loving memory of (PETE) G.C. LEVERE Sept. 26, 1931-June 12, 2017 You are with the angels now, It was time to say goodbye, Yet still it’s hard to hide the pain, No matter how we try. For you were such a special Dad, With lots of love to share, And knowing you’re no longer here, Is very hard to bear. And though the grief will pass, And time will help to heal the pain, Somehow life without you Dad, Will never be the same. Greatly missed and forever loved, Jo-Anne and Gary Grandchildren and great-grandchildren Rob (Paige and Paityn) Brian, Ashley (Mackayla) Jeremy (Jacob) Tyler
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ILAN, Tony
With profound sadness Tony’s family announce his sudden passing on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at the age of 47. Cherished dad to London (Tye), very proud poppy to Greysen and sadly missed by Karen Ilan. Much loved brother of Angie (Jerry), Tracy (Dave) and Kelly. Sadly missed by nieces and nephews, Ashley (Chris), Jenna (Eddie), Drew (Chelsea), Taylor (Kaitlyn) and Kelsey (Jocelyn) and greatnieces and nephews, Mason, Casey, Ava and Oliver. Predeceased by his parents Sharon and Brent Ilan. Fondly remembered by numerous cousins, extended family and many great friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A celebration of Tony’s life will be held at Rob Roy’s Pub 33 Centre St., Smiths Falls on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 beginning at 4:00 p.m. In memory of Tony, donations to SMA Canada would be appreciated.
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FISHER, Nick – In loving memory of our dear son and brother Nick who passed away on June 13, 2010. “Too dearly loved to be forgotten.” Mom, Dad and Lucas
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DALTON - In loving memory of my husband and best friend, J. Ross Dalton passed away so suddenly June 13, 1980. Dearest Ross: I miss the way you cared for me, As the months turned into years. I miss the way you comforted me, From all my nightmares and fears. I miss the way you made me laugh, And the way you were here for me, Throughout the day and night. But most of all dear Ross, I miss you More than I can every say. I loved you dearly and with all my heart I wish you were here today. Forever loved and missed Marilyn May all those who knew and loved him, him a thought, a prayer, and a place in memories.
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Mona Latimer Bennett In loving memory of our Mom who passed away on June 6, 2013.
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Just five years ago today Since our sad sorrows fell, But in our hearts we mourn the loss Of her we loved so well. The world may change from year to year And our friends from day to day, But never shall the one we love From memory fade away. In our hearts forever Love LeeAnne, Brian, Ed, Susan & Family
FLEMING, Leonard - In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away June 8, 2008. Gone are the days We used to share, But in our hearts You are always there. Today, tomorrow, Our whole lives through. We’ll always love And remember you. Ruth, Diane, Dan, Jim, Donna, Karen, Gary and families
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A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew
BUYING COMIC BOOKS. Old comic books in the house? Turn them into cash today. My hobby, your gain. kentscomics@yahoo.ca 613-539-9617.
Cedar pickets, rails, post & mill logs for sale. Call or text 613-913-7958. Fridges, stoves, dishwasher’s, washers, driers and freezers sold with free 30 day warranty. Extended warranty is available. Delivery available. Dan Peters Sales Centre - 3768 Hwy 43 west, Smiths Falls. Open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays 12 pm - 5 pm. We meet by appointment 613-285-4224 Dan Peters. 40 years in the appliance business. We Buy & Sell.
FIREWOOD 5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Stored inside. 613-253-8006. Adding warmth to your life for over 25 years. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 613-658-3358 after 7pm Dry Hardwood cut split, & delivered. Prompt delivery $350/full cord. 613-267-5772 Firewood special, $275 full cord, fresh, cut, split. Be ready, taking orders now. Tree removal, armour stone, equipment rental. 613-812-5454 613-264-5454. Lumber Pine, Hemlock, or Hardwood for barn, building, or repairs /horse shelters & garden sheds. 613-267-5772
HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
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Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. 4 bedroom, 2 bath house for rent. Approx. 1800 Call 613-479-2870. square foot bungalow, 10 mins. outside Smiths Falls, Wanted: Collector/Re- 30 min. from Brockville. searcher looking for Old $1550 plus utilities. No Wooden Duck Decoys. In- smoking, no pets. Please terested in buying, photo- call 613-283-1539 or email graphing and learning skydav13@gmail.com about their origin. Also other old carvings. Free Please call at 613-256-0931 appraisals, confidential no if you wish to acquire affordable rents for Almonte. hassle. 613-376-6723 I am proposing a sub613-888-9540 division that sends sewer directly to the treatment Wanted for scrap: cars, plant and saves costs trucks, vans and applianc- which we pass on. Rents start at $599 and up. es. Phone 613-551-6698. You may email me at bryantcougle@xplornet.ca for floor plans. The developVEHICLES ment fees will generate Wanted: Classic & Vintage 3 million for the town which cars & trucks. Please call will lower the taxes. Mark 613-360-2699. Almonte, 3 b.r. older smoke free home, lvingrm, FARM diningrm, lg kitchen, lg. private yard, quiet. Sept 1. 4x5 Round bales of hay, $1195/mnth. stored inside, horse or 613-256-1781 cow hay. 613-253-8006 Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No HAY FOR SALE: 4x5 smoking, no pets. First Round Bales of hay. Soft & last months rent core. $30 each. Clayton $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 apartments. and Lanark area. Stored bedroom Call 613-863-6487 or inside. Call 613-222-6622. 613-720-9860
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Corporation of the Village of Merrickville-Wolford Job Posting – Economic Development Officer The Village of Merrickville-Wolford requires an individual for the two-year contract, full-time position of Economic Development Officer. Under the direction of the Chief Administrative Officer, the Economic Development Officer will work closely with the Industry, Economic Development and Tourism Advisory Committee to attract and facilitate development of new businesses and services in the Village of Merrickville-Wolford, as well as acting as a resource for existing local businesses, for the purpose of expanding the economy of the community, increasing the municipal assessment, and providing local employment opportunities. For a full job description, please visit our website at www.merrickville-wolford.ca. Applications should be clearly marked “Economic Development Officer” and addressed in confidence to: Christina Conklin, Deputy Clerk Village of Merrickville-Wolford P.O. Box 340, 317 Brock St. West Merrickville, Ontario, K0G 1N0 Email: deputyclerk@merrickville-wolford.ca Deadline for applications: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. We thank all those who apply but only those invited for an interview will be contacted. Information is collected in confidence under the Freedom of Information Act. The Village of Merrickville-Wolford is an equal opportunity employer.
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OPIOID COMMUNITY-BASED CASE WORKER PERMANENT, FULL TIME ADDICTIONS TREATMENT SERVICE The Addictions Treatment Service (ATS) provides outpatient community treatment services to individuals and family members who are experiencing problems because of alcohol and/or drug use and/or problem gambling. Individuals with a University Degree or College Diploma related to Addictions and/or Counselling and a minimum of three years related clinical experience are encouraged to apply. Demonstrated skills in community-based case management/addiction interventions, knowledge of substitute therapies for opioid abuse, community health and social service resources, and an understanding of motivational interviewing techniques are required. Certification as an Addiction Counsellor and bilingualism are employment assets. Based out of our Renfrew Office, this position requires access to personal transportation and possession of a valid driver’s license. GERIATRIC ASSESSOR IN PRIMARY CARE PERMANENT, FULL TIME Reporting jointly to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and the Regional Geriatric Program of Eastern Ontario, the Geriatric Assessor will develop and implement new Geriatric Assessment clinics in primary care settings in Renfrew County as well as support system navigation for complex clients. The Geriatric Assessor will also provide individual coaching and group education. The ideal candidate will possess CNO registration as well as a minimum of 5 years’ current experience in geriatrics, preferably in a community setting. Qualifications include: excellent skills in performing geriatric assessments and interventions; sound knowledge of specialized geriatric services and community support services in Renfrew County; demonstrated leadership abilities; experience in program development; effective interpersonal, education and facilitation skills; and, a proven ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. A valid Ontario driver’s license as well as working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of products is required. A Vulnerable Sector Check is a condition of employment at RVH. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by Friday, June 22nd, 2018 at 12:00 hours to hr@renfrewhosp. com or Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services, RVH, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. RVH is an equal opportunity employer, committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, the Ontario Human Rights Code, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Applicants requiring accommodation should contact Human Resources at (613) 432-4851.
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For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have immediate openings for the following positions:
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Position Posting - Executive Director Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County is a dynamic organization dedicated to helping children reach their full potential through mentoring. The agency currently serves over 650 children throughout the County and works with many key partners to strive to provide every child who needs a mentor with a mentor. The agency is seeking a forward thinking, energetic and collaborative leader to help the agency continue to grow and evolve. The Executive Director is the chief operating officer and is responsible to the Board of Directors. S/he has a primary responsibility to advise on and implement agency policy as established by the Board, which encompasses all operational and administrative matters. For more information about the position please visit the agency website at www.bigbrothersbigsisterslanark.ca To apply in confidence, please email jennifer.miller@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca before June 19th, 2018 at 12 noon.
• Must have High School Diploma • 1-2 years manufacturing experience will be considered an asset • All candidates will be required to pass a general aptitude test in order to be considered • Candidates who have tested/interviewed within the past 3 months are not required to re-apply We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including: Major Medical, Dental, Short and Long Term Disability. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero
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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, 1 part time RPN and a full time Temporary RN (Mat Leave).
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Recreation and Volunteer Coordinator The Township of Rideau Lakes is seeking an individual to fill the position of Recreation and Volunteer Coordinator. This position is responsible for the coordination and implementation of the Township’s recreation mandate and programming, and the coordination of the Township’s volunteers, including volunteer Committees of Council. The position is under the direction of the Clerk. The ideal candidate will have post-secondary education in the field of Recreation and Leisure Studies, or a related field, two to five years of municipal or other public sector recreation experience and two to five years of volunteer coordination experience. A detailed job description is available upon request.
MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 12th, 2018 at the law firm of Howard Kelford & DuBois LLP, 2 Main Street East, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1A2 Description of Lands: ROLL NO. 030-030-75800. PT LT 44 E/S MONTAGUE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 45 E/S MONTAGUE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; LT 63 N/S ROBINSON AVENUE PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 64 N/S ROBINSON AVENUE PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 66 W/S ANNE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 66 W/S ANNE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAUGE ALL AS IN RS181807; 30 Robinson Avenue, Smiths Falls, Ontario Minimum Tender Amount: $158,858.65 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 land 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 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 contact: ANDREW HOWARD HOWARD KELFORD & DUBOIS LLP SOLICOTOR FOR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS 2 MAIN STREET EAST SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO K7A 1A2
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SurpluS MuSeuM MerchAndiSe reStAurAnt equip’t. coin operAted pop MAchineS. induStriAl & electricAl equip’t. pAllet rAcking. ShowcASeS. Steel cAbinetS. children’S Furniture. tAbleS. chAirS. hArdwAre. lighting. MAn cAve iteMS. for the Canada Science & Technology Museum to be held @ 1101 Polyteck St., Gloucester, ON on Sat., June 16/18 @ 10 am - Preview @ 8 am from Ottawa take Hwy 417 east taking exit 174 est Orleans, continue 3 km & take 34 & Montreal Rd exit. Continue 200 m & go north on Montreal Rd., go 450 m & turn east onto Shefford Rd. then right onto Canotek Rd continuing left onto Polytek (yellow auction signs) Restaurant Equip’t - Stainless steel triple pot sinks w/left drainboard. 2 ft x 4 ft s/s sink. “True” refrigerated 3 door prep table. 4 ft s/s work table. 2 s/s electric grills (1-Wells). 3 coin operated pop machines (2 PureSpring & 1 Coke). Commercial glass 2 door refrigerated cooler. 6 rows of pallet racking (24’ h x 70’ l x 42’ ft d, 3 yrs old). Qty Versatrack. Alum. open shell, stage & event trusses. Cable trough. Numerous sheets of Lexan. Automotive lazy-susan turntable w/ 3 electric motors. 50 ton hydraulic industrial press (Carolina Inc). Industrial metal power bandsaw. Victoria milling machine (47047 made in England). South Bend Fairbanks Morse Banks 550v milling machine. 3 phase 14” thickness planer w/exhaust fan. Brown Boggs industrial 4 ft brake. Industrial 8 ft alum. brake. Brown Boggs industrial 52” shear. 8” industrial bench grinder. Lesson 3 phase OMP air compressor. Bursgreen-Wadkin 3 ph 12” industrial jointer. Brown & Boggs clipper (B2771 green). Busy Bee industrial 50” sheet metal roller. Rockwell 12” radial arm saws. Industrial pipe bender w/assorted dies. 2 bench grinders on stands. Lincoln 225 amp stick welder. Qty of sheets of steel. Welding rod oven. Steel welding table. High speed industrial hydraulic reservoir & pump. 2 mobile extinguishers on wheels. 50 (+/-) fire extinguishers. Industrial exhaust unit w/hose & blowers. Air compressor tank. Lathe vise. 3 & 4 jaw chucks for industrial lathes. Several trolly carts. Pallet lifter. Qty of electrical panels & accessories (high tension). Qty heavy electrical wire. Other assorted electrical wire. Coax cable. Steel breaker panels. Electrical wall boxes. Lge qty screws, nuts, bolts, light bulbs. Light balasters. 7 reels of rope lights (LED & incandescent). Theatre & architectural lighting. Motion sensor lights. Simex blower, light & projector (w/ extras). Simex & other speakers. Surveillance cameras. Steel accordian security gate. New touch screen modules. Qty computers & components. Stereo systems. Qty foam core floor tiles. Marine virtual simulator w/computer. Replicas of Canadian car fins. Rockwell-Collins flight cockpit simulator. Great for a man cave! Qty wooden & glass showcases. Qty of metal filing cabinets (horizontal & vertical). Qty of storage cabinets, boxes & lockers. Qty bookshelves. Podium. Lge qty folding, hexagon, round & conference tables. 2 drafting tables. Extra lge qty of office, theatre, folding & metal conference chairs. Child’s table & chair sets. 20 children’s tub chairs. Boutique peg board displays. Pillar garden trellis. Sanyo floor model air conditioner. Portable GE dishwasher. Stainless steel trash cans. Flag stands. Door & patio awning set plus many other articles to numerous to mention………. Featuring “Aisle-after-Aisle” of gently used merchandise. An impressive auction sale for contractors, machine tool operators, theatrical & event directors, conference & wedding centres & for local community facilities. Clean, food service equip’t. Various gizmos & gadgets. Visit our website for photos. Terms: Cash or Cheque ~ Catering
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AUCTION SALE Saturday June 9, 10:00 AM sharp For Sue Kovacs to be held at her home located at 10 McNeil Dr., Rhoddy’s Bay (Braeside) Ontario. Sue has sold her property and the following will be offered for sale. MF 265 tractor with 495 Allied Loader – quick tatch bucket; 3603 hours; Multi Power, good rubber, single set of remotes; Yamaha Big Bear 4 wd 4 wheeler – good condition; 3 pth Thrifty Rotary Cutter – 5’; Kverneland 3 furrow plow – 14”; 3 pth scraper blade – 5’; Home made trailer – 15” tires; Canadiana 12/39 ride on Lawn Tractor; Jonsered 14.5 HP Lawn Tractor – as is; Husqvarna LT120 5 spd lawn tractor; 2 push lawn mowers – as is; Stihl FS 85 weed eater; Weed Eater GTI18 gas weed eater; Homelite weed eater; Techmseh TC-11 gas ice auger; Poulan ES 350 electric chain saw; Weed Eater electric leaf blower; 53’ enclosed highway trailer for storage – purchaser responsible to remove trailer from property; 8” bench grinder; Yard Works electric wood splitter; Coleman Power Mate 10HP 5000 Watt Generator; assorted steel and piping; pipe wrenches; grease guns; jacks; jig saw; boat anchor; stainless steel prop; assorted chains; lawn and garden tools; shovels; rakes; hoes; Cant hook; sledge hammer; pick; XT cords; 2 step ladders; Toboggan; pinch bars; Gas cans; Cat carrier; spool of electric wire; Motion light; wheel barrow; 3 pth top links; assorted plastic barrels; cement blocks; cement curbs, etc. etc. 8 pc dining room set – 6 chairs, extension table and buffet/hutch; large Curio cupboard; Captain’s bed; hall bench – contemporary; speakers and sub- woofer; La Z Boy cloth recliner; 3 door cabinet; assorted dishes, household items, plus many items too numerous to mention. Everything is in good condition and must sell. This is not a large sale so please be on time. Owner: Sue Kovacs 613-552-9685 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
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Auction SAle of trActorS, Pulling trActorS, MechAnicAl toolS, trActor, ShoP And owner MAnuAlS And MiScellAneouS ArticleS 2181 Tennyson Rd, Perth, ON from Perth travel East on Hwy 7 (approx 5 kms), then turn right on Tennyson Rd and travel 5 Km East or from Carleton Place travel South on Hwy 29 ( 5 kms) to Black’s Corners, turn right on Tennyson Rd and travel 10 kms. Watch for Auction Signs Saturday, June 16 at 10:00 AM After 46 years in business the MacPhail’s are retiring: MM UB pulling tractor; Custom pulling tractor; Cockshutt 1850 w/ turbo and narrow and wide front ends; Oliver 88; Massey 31 Industrial w/ loader (not installed); IH Farmall H; Cockshutt 1250; White lawn tractor and mower: approx 100 tractor, shop and owner manuals for various models; Mechanical Tools: 30 ton press; HD drill press; parts washer; HD grinder; engine lift; engine stand; transmission jack; valve and seat grinders; air jack, hyd. jacks; torque wrenches; cylinder head CC kit; multi meters and micro meters; bearing and gear pullers; hyd. pumps and valves; snap ring assortment; diesel engine compression tester; hyd. test kits; gas engine compression tester; tac and dwell meters; precision reamer set; tap and dye set; alphabet punch set; number punch set; cylinder hone; piston ring installer; piston ring compressor; hyd. hose and fittings; battery chargers; clutch alignment set; assortment of V belts; large assortment of new and used parts; HD sockets and wrenches; large assortment of hand tools, socket sets etc; 235 amp welder; 2 oxy acetylene sets w/ cart; ¾” drive air impact and 50’ hose; MF wheel disc; PTO wood splitter; tank sprayer on trailer; 3 pth grader blade; used tractor tires and rims; Cockshutt, Oliver, Moline, Custom and Massey parts; tractor draw bars and sway bars; Detroit Diesel 892 engine; Perkins engine parts; Ford truck engine; 3208 Caterpillar motor and transmission; inboard/outboard boat unit; tractor weights; truck and tractor parts including carburetor and radiators etc; 1970 Ford F150 pickup-needs fuel tank-selling as is; triaxle trailer w/ winch – selling as is; older Chev cabin chassis; various bolt bins and steel cabinets; many other assorted items. Terms – Cash, Debit or Cheque with Proper ID Prop: MacPhail Tractor Sales James Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 See jamesauction.com for pictures Refreshments available. Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents.
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Garage Sale, 247 Pineridge Drive, just around the corner from Black’s Corners, 2 minutes from Carleton Place, June 16, 8 am-12 pm, good selection of tools, furniture, electronics, toys and more.
Multi Family Yard Sale, Saturday, June 9, 8 am-3 pm, kids cloths and toys, household items, assorted hostas. Something for all ages. 36 Sunset Drive off Golf Club Road.
Many items for sale, large variety lead crystal & beanie babies. Sat & Sun June 9 & 10. 18602 Hwy 7 Perth, across from OMYA.
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Rideau Glen Ladies League tees off into golfing season
Was it winter, spring or summer? The month of May had all three seasons in its stretch. Spring finally did come in a gradual progression of mild temperatures with trees and flowers opening their buds to glorious sunshine. But then the heat and humidity of summer burst into our spring and surprised everyone. The ladies league season did start as scheduled on May 1. More than 50 ladies signed-up to play either in the morning or afternoon. The ladies also played their first tournament of the season on May 24 with a beautiful dry temperate weather.
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Twenty-four ladies teedoff in foursomes to play alternate shot-stroke; a fun game where each shot is hit by either one the pair. It should be called the "I'm sorry" game for if the partner putts its shot in a difficult position, it is the other one that has to hit it and do a spectacular shot. If not, then "I'm sorry" is uttered. It is often repeated throughout the game. The winners were: Pearl Webb and Theresa McCaig (first) and Judi Collard and Maryann Sunstrum (second). Congratulations, ladies.
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Sick bay Besides Maureen, the ladies must also keep in mind Shirley Henton who is sick with cancer. Many of the legends ladies are hurting from different aches and pains. To all of you - get well soon. Come back to golf healthy and spry. To our great surprise, three huge icons of Rideau Glen appeared for a visit or dinner with the ladies. They were Lois Forbes, Doug Charter and Marjorie Graham. All were very involve in golfing at Rideau Glen for many years. Lois comes along for the ride and dinner so she can keep in touch with the ladies whom she still knows. Jean takes her in her cart and Lois enjoys revisiting the course that she so often played on for so many years. As for Doug Charter (the husband of Joyce), it was such a pleasure to see him. He was for numerous years involved with the men's league. Marjorie Graham, once a prominent member of both Rideau Glen and the ladies league as president and was winner of many of the trophies including club champion a few times, now encourages the ladies by participating in their monthly dinner. We miss you so very much, Marjorie! Hope we keep seeing all three of our visitors and all the best to you.
Birdie tree Frankie Baird, the cap-
tain, distributed birdie pins to all four ladies who had birdies during the Tuesday's play in the month. They were: Bonnie Thibeaudeau, who had two birdies, Maureen Leeson, Pam Owen and Cecile Fortier. All were please to accept these pins that show a wee bit of their prowess at golf. Frankie also announced the next tournament that will be on June 14 - the Jean Hyndman tournament. All members are welcome to participate. Also on June 19 is our very own Friendly. This is an invitation to other clubs in the area to come and enjoy a game of friendly golf with the ladies. All members of the league are welcome to participate. Mary called for the new ladies who were first time players in the league to stand up. To our surprise, there were 10 of them. Welcome, ladies. The ladies league is in good standards and surprisingly still growing. As for Rideau Glen, all can see the visual improvements to the course that Phil and Connie are striving so hard to make it perfectly playable for all. As for the three "wise men" in the lobby who attend to the needs of the players, they are genuinely great in welcoming everyone. Thanks Daniel, Matthew and Tony. Your "service with a smile" is such a great asset to Rideau Glen. Ladies, Rideau Glen flourishes into being a course who captures your interest and brings you back to play another day. Such are the features that make Rideau Glen a great course. It is not by its length but by its surprising managerial shots. – submitted by Cecile Fortier, Rideau Glen ladies league
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The last Tuesday of the month is reserved for the monthly golf, dinner afterwards and general meeting. The beautifully renovated dining room was bursting with eager ladies to get the season on its way. The heat was intense and so was the play as each foursomes played best ball. After the game all came in to devour a very good dinner that Pam and Don Miller made for the ladies. The winning team that had the best score of 35 was
made up of Connie Lamble, Ann Martin, Judy des Grosbois and Brenda Macumber. Kudos ladies, you did well! Mary Garrett took over the leadership of the meeting as Pam and Maureen were both occupied. Pam was surveying the dinner and Maureen was in the hospital undergoing an operation the next day. All missed you, Maureen.
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