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Clothier Street in Kemptville is enjoying a bit of infrastructure rehabilitation. The plan is to replace the underground sewer and water pipes from Barnes Street to Pine Hill Road. The original water pipes were put in almost 60 years ago.
Kemptville faces summer of necessary rehabilitation “We are rehabilitating all of coming from the province and the underground infrastructure,” the federal government. Added EMC News - Kemptville resi- said Karen Dunlop, the director to that circumstance is the podents and Old Town Kemptville of public works for North Gren- tential for a relatively rain-free month or two, which will make merchants will be testing their ville. That means all of the sewer all the difference to the construcpatience this summer as Clothier Street receives a much-needed pipes including waste water as tion crews. well as storm sewer pipes along The job has been contracted underground makeover. This particular infrastructure with fresh water lines will be re- out to a company called Dalton rehabilitation project has been placed. The original pipes date Enterprises Inc. The construction will disrupt years in the making and is ex- back to the late 1950s. There could be no better time downtown business to a certain pected to be complete by the fall. The nearly kilometer long for the municipality to have its extent but the municipality is hoping to minimize any inconconstruction area running from way with a downtown street. The funding is available for venience. Barnes Street in the east to Pine Hill Road in the west will be sub- the $1.7 million project with See NEW page K14 two-thirds of the money needed ject to a complete overhaul.
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Plan in place for Lanark County OPP detachment commander replacement process across the province. “We are focused more on the competency base,” as opposed to relying totally on a resume, said Couture. Candidates will also be tested on their responses to real-life situations that a commander may face, that is relevant to Lanark County. Their written answers will be given to the committee beforehand. The candidate will also deliver a presentation on the problem put before them on the interview day. “On the day of the interview, the (othPhoto by er) questions are sealed,” said Couture. DESMOND DEVOY “I have no idea what the questions are.” Internal OPP human resources docuOnce Salisbury’s position is posted, ments cannot be shared with the selecan internal OPP human resources pro- tion committee either, though once a cess will begin, with the position open to inspectors or staff sergeants from See COMMANDER page 3
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Relay for Life numbers down in Smiths Falls; up in Mississippi Mills in mind for the new location for the well,” she said. spirits were high as the track was and big glasses. Smiths Falls event, which left its old The parade of survivors circled Last year, this relay event raised lined with participants for the overhome in Lombardy this year for its $149,000 in Lombardy. night, 12-hour event that kicked off the track to start the celebration and EMC News – The numbers are new location at Smiths Falls District once around, other participants fell In Almonte, 34 teams raised at 7 p.m. in – and they’re down significantly Collegiate Institute. Under the big tent in the Fight in behind on the second lap. $117,000 this year, bettering last from last year, but overall, it was “We heard a lot of positive feed- year’s total by $6,000. “It’s something that we’ve been Back Zone, Norene Allan and Jan still a successful Relay for Life. back about the new location. It’s Lanark Leeds and Grenville will Hopkins, both long-time volunteers doing since 2001,” said Jan Holland The two events in Smiths Falls more of a close-knit community host the fourth event on Friday night were kept busy and dry. of the Bay Buds team. and Mississippi Mills raised a com- type of atmosphere and they didn’t at Row’s Corners in Brockville. St. “We said we were going to quit “We have a silent auction here, bined total of $195,000 after the two have to walk on a muddy track,” she John Catholic High School in Perth information booths, and you can this year, but we decided to keep events on Friday, June 7. said. held a successful event late in May even get your picture taken,” said going because we were close to “We had two great events on Two of the 27 teams registered with more than $50,000 raised. Allan, as she hopped up behind a $50,000.” Friday night with one more to go,” for the Smiths Falls event didn’t This year, their $5,800 brought “It’s never too late to make a do- cardboard cutout of a groovy couple said Amanda Gifford, fundraising show due to weather or other com- nation to Relay for Life,” Gifford and popped her face through one of the team from the Elgin/Seeley’s coordinator for the Canadian Can- mitments with family, Gifford said, said. “People can donate anytime the holes. Bay area to $52,000. cer Society in Lanark, Leeds and but overall, she was happy with the online.” “We’re getting older now… it’s Groovin’ for a Cure was the theme Grenville. response. of this year’s event where partici- hard to keep the interest, but these Trackside Gifford said she didn’t have a goal “For a brand new venue, it went In Smiths Falls, rain drizzled but pants dressed in their tie-dyed out- guys have been awesome. Now we fits – from tents to T-shirts – beads have survivors on the team.”
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School Board add generosity news system fully operational identified that over the next out detracting from funds for This budget provides funding The proposed budget fea- and courage to our Character by June 2014. nine years the board would student needs. for the honorarium and ac- tures a number of cost sav- Always! traits. That recomneed to accumulate $18 milSubmitted by the Uptivities of the board’s trustees. ings compared to the 2012-13 mendation will go to the June Funding employee future lion for that purpose. As well, per Canada District School This budget line also funds school term including: benefits liability this money would be funds Board. 19 board meeting. the professional development • 40 per cent reduction The board received a re- normally used to fund classfor the trustee liaison officer. ($3,626.60) in meal costs for Parent messaging system port tonight from the business room activities. Changes inHere are key points from the board meetings; department outlining that, troduced by the Ministry of update report: • Over $20,000 saved in The board received an up- for the board to be in the fi- Education regarding budget teleconference calls; and date on the information tech- nancial position to pay future compliance have caused this Trustees • $29,326 saved in web- nology department’s project benefits (retirement gratuities issue for the board. The trustee’s budget for casting of board meetings. to introduce a more effective – $36.9 million, post-retireCommittee of the Whole 2013-14 is forecast to be parent messaging system. The ment benefits – $0.26 mil- recommended that the Up$424,517. 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EMC News – The rebirth of the Relay for Life in Smiths Falls took place June 7 at the Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute track. Between the Mississippi Mills and Smiths Falls events, $195,000 was raised for the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. Above, the Cancer Kicking Cousins parade around the track. Above right, Hagan & The Funky Bunch show off their colourful banner. Below, volunteers Jan Hopkins, left, and Norene Allan pose for a photo in the Fight Back Zone.
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2013 WELCOME HOME REUNION Friday June 28 - Saturday June 29 REUNION ITINERARY Meet and Greet
Friday, June 28th – 8 pm to 12 am New Community Centre - $10.00 per person
Steak BBQ at the Smiths Falls Legion Branch 95 Saturday, June 29 - 5 pm Advance Tickets are available at the legion or by calling 613-283-2690 Cost $20.00 per person
Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, June 30th – 9 am to 1pm Knights of Columbus Hall, 18 William Street West Smiths Falls Cost $7.00 per person. Children under 10 free when accompanied by an adult
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EMC News – Nineteen locations throughout Smiths Falls welcomed the public Sunday, June 9 for the annual Doors Open event, including the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario. Left, RMEO program and outreach coordinator, Leah McRoberts, right, explains the importance of the section house, left, which would have housed railway workers. Currently, the upstairs serves as a library.
COMMENTARY Celebrating 40 years of mentorship
EMC Editorial – There are some organizations that continue to enrich and make positive contributions to the communities in which they serve, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County is one of them. While Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada marks a milestone 100th anniversary in 2013, locally, BBBS of Lanark County is marking an incredible 40 years servPhoto by ing children through mentoring programs. ASHLEY KULP Since its inception in 1973, the organization has been able to make positive changes in the lives of children and statistics show that those who have been Little Brothers or Little Sisters have gone on to graduate from high school at a rate of 20 per cent higher than the national average. Presently, BBBS of Lanark County serves more than 400 children throughout the county, and have helped them boost self-esteem and social skills through mentorship. In fact, 78 per cent of Little Brothers or Little promoting commercials. Every time one of these brutal Harper ads interrupts your NHL play- Sisters that came from a social assistance background off game, know that the $95,000 cost of it could have paid for 32 student don’t need to rely on this form of income any longer. summer jobs! Or in other words, for everyone second these ads are on That’s proof of the strides BBBS of Lanark County is the air, another unemployed young Canadian could have had a job, but making. To help BBBS of Lanark County celebrate their 40th is going without. It’s a travesty. The government’s priorities seem to have been set in a bubble, com- anniversary, consider providing photos for or purchaspletely walled off from the reality that Canadian families are facing. ing a historical scrapbook, that will soon be available That’s not good enough. We should be doing more to help youth until throughout the area. The book will chronicle the organization’s journey. their job market recovers, not less. Then on Sept. 14, join them as they host their AnRodger Cuzner, MP niversary Dinner at the Smiths Falls Civitan Club and Liberal Party of Canada Human Resources and Skills celebrate past, present and future successes. Congratulations on your 40th anniversary! Development Critic
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Students suffer from backwards Conservative priorities DEAR EDITOR: Why has the federal government reduced the number of student summer jobs it sponsors when the youth job market still has not recovered from the recession? Under the Conservative government, the number of student summer jobs has been cut by tens of thousands since 2006. Fewer students are getting help to create a summer job where they can earn their first work experience and money to pay for their education. This cut couldn’t have come at a worse time. Youth unemployment is double the national rate and there are 231,000 fewer youth jobs in Canada since the recession. It’s a tough economy these days for our young people. Bizarrely, instead of investing in our youth by creating student summer jobs, the Conservatives chose to spend millions of taxpayer dollars on trying to snow job Canadians with their shameless self-
The arrival of an ice box was like Christmas time
EMC Lifestyle – Until that fateful told Father where to meet him. Everett was like we were waiting for the Queen in the block of ice. day in the middle of summer, Mother went with Father to help. to arrive! Audrey and I were sent down to had no choice but to keep the perishThe purpose of his trip into town was And then we saw the wagon round the dugout for all the perishables, and ables on a swinging shelf in the dug- to buy Mother a brand new Barnett ice the corner at the far end of the lane, Mother arranged it all in the ice box out under the house. It was a dank and box! “Uncivilized! That’s what it is!” and as it got closer we could see Ev- like she was laying out blocks for a frightening place, and could only be he said time and again on his regular erett standing with his arms wrapped quilt. Grandfather had thought of eventered from the outside...there was no visits to the farm, and when one of us around what liked like a casket stand- erything. While in Renfrew he bought trap-door in the kitchen like Aunt Ber- kids was sent down into the dug-out to ing on its end. Father pulled the wagon an exact duplicate of our white granite MARY COOK tha had on the next farm. Two big doors bring up milk or butter, or anything else up close to the kitchen door. “My oh dish pan, and he slid it under the ice tilted against the house, and they had to that Mother hoped would keep fresh my,” Mother said, not even waiting box to catch the drip. We sat around the be lifted to gain entry. It was a place I long enough so that we could eat it. until it was loaded off onto the ground, ice box on kitchen chairs, as if waiting the entire corner. hated with a passion, and Mother too We always had had an ice house, and For reasons unknown to me at the she leaned into the wagon and rubbed for it to tell us something. It sure looked never quite got used to putting butter it was always full of blocks of ice, but time, Mother made all of us change her hands all over the new ice box like mighty nice in the corner, and I could and milk on the swinging shelf. Blocks never until that wonderful day, did we from play clothes into our next-to- it was made of gold! tell Mother was as proud as if someone of ice were put in big tubs down in the have an ice box to put the blocks in! It took the three brothers and Father had bought her a new car! Sunday best…was it because we were dugout in the hope that what Mother Mother spent the entire morning try- getting an ice box? Or was it because to lift it off the wagon, with GrandfaWhat a change the new ice box put down there would be kept chilled ing to come up with a decent place to Grandfather would be there for a visit? ther telling them to be careful and not brought to our old log house. Now we enough that we all wouldn’t die from put the ice box in the kitchen. It had to At any rate, we were spit-clean when scratch it. It was shiny wood, the colour had it as well as a telephone, thanks to food poisoning. Of course when the ice be well away from the Findlay Oval, of Grandfather drove back into the yard, of caramel candy, with silver handles, Uncle Lou. Emerson wondered what melted, the big tubs had to be hauled up course. And it couldn’t sit in the win- and said the new ice box would be here and I thought was grand enough that it we had to do to get running water, and and emptied a job for my big strapping dow looking out into the grape arbour... as soon as Father could get back from could easily have sat in the parlour. I longed for the day we could just push brothers. that’s where the old pine table sat and Renfrew. Without even being told, Everett up a switch and a light would go on just But it was Grandfather who changed where we had our meals. Finally, withMother in a clean Dan River dress tore to the ice house, and using the big like at my little friend Joyce’s house. all that one day when he came out from out even knowing what it would look and a fresh white apron, sat on the back black iron tongs, hauled a block of ice Sadly, water from a tap, and light Ottawa and ordered Father to hitch up like, or what size it was, Mother decid- stoop waiting for its arrival, and Au- into the house. It was beastly hot in the from a bulb were not to be. Both would the wagon and head into Renfrew. Of ed it would go catty corner next to the drey and I perched on the pump stoop. kitchen with the Findlay Oval pump- have to wait until the day we left the course, Grandfather had no intention little room off the kitchen that served as Grandfather brought out a kitchen chair ing out heat, and I secretly wondered farm many years away. of riding all the way into Renfrew sit- Mother and Father’s bedroom. So that to the yard. He wouldn’t sit on anything if the ice box would cool off the whole ting on a rickety seat on a wagon. He place was scrubbed by Audrey, wiped that wasn’t spotlessly clean in case he house. Emerson swung open the little drove ahead in his rumble seat car and dry, and newspapers laid out covering got a mark on his white flannel pants! It door on the side, and Everett plopped
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EMC News – One of the area’s biggest indoor yard sale fundraisers, Hey Day, was held at the North Grenville Curling Club in Kemptville on June 8. This was the 53rd year for the event, which offers used clothing, books, household items and plants and is organized by the Kemptville District Hospital Auxiliary. Above and right, visitors to Hey Day shop for bargains.
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ne of the principle mandates of the Canadian Federation of University Women is to ensure quality education is available to as many as possible. For many years CFUW has been allocating significant amounts of money to this end, through its Education Awards Program. It is important to note that the proceeds of the Annual Heritage Perth Christmas House Tour (this year held on 7 & 8 December) fund these Education Awards as well as our donations to libraries, schools, literacy programs and L to R, Back row: Rebekah Nitschmann, Emily Lefebvre, Olivia Canie, Emily Barr, Laura Barr, Julia Comerford Middle row: Holly Jones, diverse education-related grants, Natasha Roth, Committee Members Brenda Ethier, Barbara Hogg, Ann The Education Awards is an annual Ball, Kathryn Glugosh Front: Committee Member Jackie Boyer, Leanda allocation of funds and a highly Bracegirdle, Shannon Forsyth, Lindsay Scott Absent: Marcy Vincent regarded event in the community. and Rebecca Hellam. Photo by Drew Ethier/ article by Jackie Boyer, The awards offer financial assistance CFUW Perth & District of CFUW and the association played an important to deserving young women pursuing post-secondary education or to women returning role in her life. In her honour, we presented the Pat to the workforce and needing an upgrade in their Foulkes Education Award to Olivia Canie, a young education or a career change. It was a pleasure woman studying in the health care field, at the and a privilege to again play a role in the launch, post-secondary level. Pat’s husband Tom attended selection process and award presentations of this the Awards Ceremony and gave a very moving speech and was delighted to meet the recipient of very worthy initiative. It is so rewarding to learn about the women this special award. applying for these awards and truly inspiring to Unfortunately Marcy Vincent was unable to attend hear of their strength, commitment and hard work due to an important prior commitment, however both at school and in the community which brings she was recognized in her absence. many of them to the fore. The well qualified Selection Committee included This year 29 applications were received from Brenda Ethier, President of CFUW Perth & women living in Perth, Smiths Falls, Pakenham District; Jackie Boyer, CFUW Vice President; and Lanark. 18 of those were interviewed and Christine Cordick, Chair, CFUW Membership; funds were awarded to 13 applicants, all of which Ann Ball (Nurse); Kathryn Glugosh (HR) and were very worthy recipients. The monetary awards Barbara Hogg (Teacher), all CFUW members. totaled $17,000.00 this year and CFUW has The CFUW Perth & District membership extends now distributed more than $92,000 through the their thanks to the Selection Committee and Education Awards and other education-related wholeheartedly salutes the very worthy recipients donations over the past 7 years. of their Education Awards 2013. They wish This year, one of our club members, Pat Foulkes, everyone a very successful future in thei respective, passed away. She was one of the founding members chosen paths and careers.
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No new native rights granted under draft land claim agreement: Potts “A lot of things in this AIP are solid…and moving in the right direction,” said Hillier, a long-time proponent of land rights. He applauded open forums, which give “a good, frank, and honest discussion (which) allows for better outcomes.” Citing constituent concerns, Hillier also asked Potts “will this agreement hold up? Will it be respected? Will it mitigate problems or will it exacerbate those problems? (I) fear that this will be an ongoing process…that will leave them (municipalities) holding the bag on enforcement.” Potts however was adamant that the AIP “will release government of any further obligations of land or money.” As for the strength of any final agreement to stand up in a court of law, “once it is in legislation,” since it must be passed by both the House of Commons, Queen’s Park, and an Algonquin referendum, “it is right up Photos by PAGE TAYLOR there with the constitution,” and canLanark-Frontenac-Lennox and not be arbitrarily changed even by a Addington MPP Randy Hillier, left, bill passed by parliament. Looking out at the municipal repreattended a forum on the prelimisentatives from North Frontenac, Lanary draft agreement in principle for the Algonquin land claim June nark Highlands Township, Tay Valley Township, and elsewhere, assembled 3 at the Perth Civitan hall. Above, before him, Potts pointed and said, Bob Potts, principal negotiator “we will need to talk with you.” and senior legal counsel for the Before Hillier and Potts’ spirited Algonquins of Ontario, speaks to but cordial debate, Potts assured the those gathered. audience that the agreement, and the talking, was far from over. tion,” replied Potts. “We are not presuming to have the However, Hillier added that monopoly on knowledge,” said Potts. there were many parts of the AIP See FORUM page 11 that he admired.
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EMC News – Do eastern Ontario’s Algonquins have rights, or do they have privileges, under their land claim agreement in principle (AIP)? Well, if you’re Lanark-FrontenacLennox and Addington MPP Randy Hillier, you believe that the document gives the Algonquins special privileges. Picking up on a point made during the forum on the preliminary draft agreement in principle at the Perth Civitan Club hall on June 3, that the document would not grant the Algoquins new rights, Hillier said that “I think we need to speak honestly. Rights are things that are shared by all. If they are not shared by all, they are privileges.” However, if you are Bob Potts, principal negotiator and senior legal counsel for the Algonquins of Ontario, their rights are their rights. “The privileges you refer to are not privileges,” said Potts. “They are not privileges, they are rights,” enshrined by the Supreme Court of Canada. “They are what the existing law says,” added Potts, though he admitted that “we have unique relations with the government, but we are not separate.” Hillier, however, respectfully disagreed. “We are all in this together,” said Hillier. “We all have shared responsibilities.” “We’re not going to do it in isola-
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The issue should have been “This is a preliminary draft,” which will determine where and one,” he said. “We’re look- and snowmobile trails still dealt with centuries ago, and at he said. “It has never been done when to invest the money. ing at a process that will to be discussed, Algonquins “We do not have all of the an- the beginning, the Europeans did before. They (land claim agree“Our objective is not to spend take another 15 years to too are not entirely pleased swers. If you know how to build in fact accept the first Algonquin ments) have been simply agree- the principle,” said Potts. “It will complete.” with the deal. Walking away a better mouse trap, we’d love to petition for redress in 1772 seri- ments between partners and then not be raped and pillaged…it He added that he hoped from the public announcehear it. If it doesn’t get resolved ously. put out to the public.” will be for the benefit of the Al- that some manner of Al- ment of the deal on Dec. 13, now, it will get resolved some “It was received by the govWith this AIP however, public gonquins.” gonquin referendum would 2012, “we didn’t walk out day.” ernment of the day with great re- consultation across the province, While the process has been be held by year’s end, and giddily happy,” he said. He said that not having an spect,” said Potts. “There were a as far away as Toronto and north- centuries in the making, this lat- that while some non-natives “We’ve all lived here. agreement would negatively af- series of (British) governors who ern Ontario, is seeking feedback, est stretch began in 1991 and might not be happy with We all live here now. We fect everyone, not just the Al- wanted to participate in this pro- “to put that feedback into the “people have asked me ‘Why the agreement, with some have to learn how to live gonquins. cess,” but by the time they were agreement where necessary.” In haven’t we been consulted on issues such as hunt camps together.” “It is an impediment to de- able to act, they were sent off fact, members of the team will this five years ago?’ We can’t nevelopment,” said Potts. With an back home to Great Britain, or be going out to cottage country gotiate in public. I don’t want that agreement in place, “that can’t elsewhere in the British Empire, this summer to speak to cottage (process) reported in the press. I help but aid the economy,” as a new governor would travel associations about the AIP. have negotiated thousands of one can witness with the devel- across the Atlantic Ocean, and “Nobody, nobody will be dis- agreements. I have never negotiopment at the old Rockcliffe air the process would start all over placed from their property,” said ated one through the press.” base now proceeding as just one again. Potts. “Nobody is going to be exEven negotiating amongst example, and there is Algonquin “The Algonquins were in propriated.” people who mutually admire involvement in the new Lansd- charge of this area for a long The deal involves the gradual and respect each other can have owne Park development in Otta- time,” said Potts, pointing out transfer, over a decade or so, of its onerous phases, and he has wa, and along the Rideau Canal. that they were even collecting not less than 117,500 acres, and not hesitated from telling one of “The Valley has had some eco- tolls for people to sail up the Ot- $300 million. The land trans- his co-negotiators “in personal nomic challenges,” said Potts. tawa River in the 19th century. fer involves about 200 parcels terms,” what he really thinks of As an added bonus, “through a Potts stressed that this AIP of land. The money will be put their ideas. treaty…one of the most impor- was different than anything that into a tax free account, with an “There is no more complex tant aspects is reconciliation.” came before it for many reasons. Algonquin corporation set up negotiation in Canada than this From page 10
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EMC News – The Friends of the Smiths Falls Public Library held its annual used book sale outside the library on June 9. Tables of gently-used books were up for grabs, to benefit the Friends of the Library, which help support children’s summer programs and purchase equipment for the library. Above, visitors browse the selection available.
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NEW LISTING 4262 Narrows Locks Rd $285,000 A lot of living to do and lots of room for it, both inside and out in this 5 bedroom, well kept family home. Lots of bedrooms, lots of bathrooms and lots of large comfortable living areas. The main level consists of a country sized eat-in kitchen with side door entrance, closet & 3 pce. Bath, huge, pine accented living room with gorgeous stone fireplace & patio door to rear deck & pool area, spacious dining room with original hardwood fls & cedar tongue & groove ceilings & laundry/mudroom. The upper level is accessed by 2 staircases to 5 large bedrooms, each with good closet space & windows plus 2 bathrooms. Good basement for storage. Newer vinyl thermopane windows, above ground pool & decking with built-in seating, dble detached garage has long workbench & 2 garage doors plus there’s a log barn with loft storage & 2 lean toos. The lawns & gardens are beautiful with lots of parking for the whole family. Additional land may be available. MLS# 091191101028800 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
18R7A Lower Rideau Lake, Rideau Ferry $574,000 The grounds, gardens and views of this beautiful, well kept Rideau Lake home will amaze you! Lovingly cared for 2 +2 bedroom, pine accented home is in move in, enjoy the lake through large windows, condition! Lots of room for the whole family and especially the ones that come to visit. The main level consists of spacious living room with Jotul woodstove opens up to a wonderful working kitchen with new counter top, lakeside dining area with patio door leading to new cedar deck, master bedroom has it’s own dressing room and full ensuite bath, main floor laundry another bedroom & full 4 pce. bathroom. Pine wall finishing, berber style carpeting & lots of windows make the lower level family room a comfortable place to sit by & enjoy the propane stove & watch tv. Another 2 bedrooms are here and the nicest utility/storage room you will see in a long time finish the lower level area. This waterfront property is gorgeous complete with perennial beds & gardens, interlocking walk-ways & patios, new cedar deck plus separate deck for the gazeebo, waterfall & pond, dock, 70 ft. marine railway system and perfect, gentle entry to sandy bottom shoreline. The 28 x 38 triple car garage has one bay divided for use as the workshop plus there’s a separate 10 x 12 storage building with single garage door. Loads of updates. MLS# 083182803778100 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
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216 Bernice Cres Desirable residential neighbourhood of Chaloa Acres located just a few minutes to Perth- beauty, warmth & value in this well kept 4 bedroom homefeatures include golden oak flooring in living & dining rooms, lots of oak cabinets, new counter top, ceramic tile flooring & under-cabinet lighting in the eat-in kitchen- terrace doors lead to beautiful 3 season sun room to the deck & above ground pool- 3 good sized bedrooms & 4 piece bath with jacuzzi tub on the main floor- big windows & propane stove highlight the family room plus laundry, 3 piece bath & 4th bedroom on lower level- single attached insulated garage with interior access to basement- paved double driveway, newer vinyl windows, roughed-in central vac, new shingles in 2010, storage shed, air conditioning & air exchanger. MLS# 091990802040301 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
795 Doran Rd $175,000 Sweet place in the country! Lovely 6 acre treed setting with trails, beaver pond & nice mix of trees. 1+ Bedroom pine exterior home, cute as a button and in move-in condition. Open concept main living area with durable cork flooring, custom maple finishing & solid pine doors. Woodstove & patio door from living room to attached screened porch, efficient kitchen opens to dining/living area. 2 Piece bath & good sized foyer area with french door to kitchen. Solid maple stairs & railing to upper landing (used as bedroom space) lead to office area, 3 piece bath & master bedroom with his/hers closets. Other features include in-floor heating on main level, 200 amp service with generator panel, R30 in walls & R5 in ceiling, North Star argon filled windows, eco flo septic system, hi-speed internet. Mls# 091191602018305 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
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Christie Lake – small, rustic but charming cottage on the Christie Lake North Shore Road. 215 feet of frontage on the water. Comes with pontoon boat and pop up trailer. Enjoy the views from outdoor deck or screened in porch. $149,000. MLS # 091191601014400 Barbara Shepherd cell – 613 326-1361
This Otter Lake Home is a charmer… cosy with a spectacular view of the Lake..this offers the lifestyle you’ve been looking for! Clean sandy bottom for swimming this spring fed Lake is close to Perth and Smiths Falls. $349,000. Book your showing now! Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
$209,900 Bungalow just west of Perth with 3 bedroom main residential area and an adjacent in-law suite that could be easily incorporated into the main home. Partially finished basement has wett certified woodstove & forced air oil furnace (replaced 5 years ago). In-law suite has been rented for 8 years & currently is getting $450 per month. Set back from the highway, this home is only minutes into Perth & approximately 45 minutes to Kanata. Access laneway is via deeded right-of-way which runs adjacent to the property. Paul Martin 613-264-0123
Gorgeous Waterfront plus private country location only 10 minutes to historic Perth. Enjoy the use of Otty Lake waterfront without big waterfront price tag – exclusive “Burgesswood”resident use waterfront and 200 acres of recreational land. Split level – 2 bedrooms up and 2 or 3 down. Elevated ceilings, open and spacious, light and bright! $319,000 Call Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361 MLS # 091191101027055
4 BATHURST RD
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Freshly painted, new flooring, brand new carpeting, new kitchen counter, this Condo is ready to move into, enjoy living the carefree Condo life in Heritage Perth. $195,000 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
$279,000 Great location between Perth & Carleton Place on quiet road. Living room is bright with vaulted ceilings, spacious kitchen with dining nook, propane furnace & air conditioning are newer. Lower level rec room has cozy Pacific energy wood stove. Survey available. 32x40 insulated workshop with high bay door. Paul Martin 613-264-0123
Rooms with a view! Water, wildlife & sunsets. Sweet privacy near the end of a quiet road at the tip of Briton Bay with 185 feet on the Big Rideau, 20 minutes to Perth or Smiths Falls & 10 minutes to Portland. Great design - in need of a facelift. Perfect for fishing & boating enthusiasts who love to travel the Rideau system. $279,900 MLS #083183103612801 Call Barbara Shepherd cell 613-326-1361
$679,000 This well built 2600 square foot stone sided bungalow is situated on a beautiful lot overlooking Otter Lake. This 1500 acre lake has maximum depths of 120 feet offering excellent fishing, swimming & boating opportunities. The home features generous sized rooms, bright flowing kitchen and an oversized family room area with cathedral ceilings which overlooks the lake. Attached triple car garage Paul Martin 613-264-0123
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Leggat Lake Perfectly Private – no cottages beside you. Sweet log cottage sitting only about 50 feet from the water’s edge. Level lot, sandy bottom walk-in shoreline, 2 bedroom, 3 piece bath. New woodstove for chilly mornings and evenings. Fully equipped. Come and enjoy! $259,900 Call Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361.
$374,900 Situated in prestigious Sheridan Estates on a prime 1. 42 acre lot backing onto a gorgeous hardwood bush area. This 10 year old bungalow is approximately 1460 square feet on the main level with the lower level being finished as well. Beautifully landscaped with rock features & perennials, the lot is a gardener`s dream. Vaulted ceilings in the open kitchen and living area with propane fireplace, hardwood & ceramic tile floors throughout the main level. Paul Martin 613-264-0123
High ceilings, wrap around porch, great design, tons of storage in the basement. Wonderful family room with stunning stone fireplace at the back with doors to patio and pretty backyard. Solid red brick, grand and elegant. $259,900. Call Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361. MLS #092103007500200
15 Mary St Perth Welcome to the prettiest street in beautiful Heritage Perth. Larger than it looks, this home is perfect for the buyer looking for bungalow living in an established neighbourhood. Boasting 3+2 bdrms, 2 baths, lviing rm w/gas fireplace. Detached garage/ workshop with finished loft, woodstove & picture window with a view overlooking the lovely landscaped yard. Walking distance to downtown, schools & hospital. NEW PRICE $289,000 Christian Allan 613-207-0834 Norene Allan 613-812-0407
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46 Poonamalie 1213 Carroll Rd. Road This property is This home is lovely and just 5 situated on min. from Smiths a beautiful Falls. Enjoy the lot close to the locks at Poonamalie, so pond in the summer launch your boat and get the fishing rods and skate it in the winter, pool and hot tub, out. New hardwood flooring, new deck , attached 2 car garage and detached insulated lovely sun porch, large kitchen and family garage, this 3/2 bedroom home is perfect for room with 3/2 bedrooms $234,500. the growing family $327,000 1089 Valley Lane, 4 Bathurst Rd. Sharbot Lake Freshly painted, A private get away new flooring, brand on beautiful Sharbot new carpeting, new Lake, with just kitchen counter, under 4 acres and this Condo is ready sparkling waterfront. to move into, enjoy This 4 bedroom insulated 3 season home has living the carefree fireplace, furnace open concept kitchen/living Condo life in Heritage Perth $195,000 room a large lakeside deck! $359,000
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Immaculate 2+1bedroom home close to all amenities. Double paved drive. Spacious foyer with access to garage & covered back deck. Kitchen is bright and inviting with appliances incl. Fully fin. lower level.
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510 River Rd. Originally an 1860’s log home with gorgeous views of the river and the rapids. Great starter of project.
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Very low price for good quality water frontage. Small cottage can be used for year round living. Includes gas fireplace and wood stove.
Marly Burke Broker
242 High St. Stately century brick home, beautiful grounds, prestigious address. Extraordinary indoor pool sauna. A one-of-a-kind gem! To book your appointment call:
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Beautiful 3 bdrm 1 bath cottage on Bennett Lake west of Perth. Gorgeous sunsets. A must see!
Marly Burke
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Charming brick home with natural pine flooring, main level family room, fenced yard and much more. New furnace in 2012 & shingles in 2009.
Gerry Coleman Broker
389 Dufferin St. Lovely row unit in quiet area of town. Open concept kitchen, living room & dining area. Laminate & ceramic flring. MBedrm has walk-in closet. Brand new c.air. Downsizing? Call today. $269,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÇÎÓ
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Robin J. Ferrill Broker of Record
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Rideau Heartland Realty Brokerage 23 Beckwith Street North, Suite 203 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2B2
Diane
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283-7788
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762-0122
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285-9646
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20 Bay Rd. $254,900 Open concept well maintained 3 bdrm bdr d m with a long list of updates. See www.rcrhomes.ca/ rcrhomes.ca/856566 a 856566
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85 McGill St. $144,900 Large century centu t ry r home offers offe f rs many updates & easy maintenance yard See www.rcrhomes.ca/860910
Open House Sat 12:30 – 2:00
57 Golf Club Rd. $259,900 3 bdrm red brick bungalow with substantial quality renovations. See www.rcrhomes.ca/864531
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237 Golf Club Rd. $339,900 Exceptionally designed 4 bdrm, 3 bath on 3.46 acres. Fully Finished See www.rcrhomes.ca/860929
4 Morgan Ave. A e. $204,900 Av 4 bedrm bedr d m , 2 bath home nestled a qquite qu ite Perth neighb h orhood. neighborhood. See www.rcrhomes.ca/ rcrhomes.ca/852079 a 852079
13 Bridle Path Lane $69,000 d m mobile, screened Updated 2 bdr bdrm porch in Otterdale Park. rcrhomes.ca/864037 a 864037 See www.rcrhomes.ca/
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2C Florence St.. $209,000 Semi-detached 4 bdrm investment Currently tenanted until Nov 2013 See www.rcrhomes.ca/855467
18 Broadview Ave. W. $229,900 Comfortable 3 bdrm bungalow Great family home or investment. See www.rcrhomes.ca/854722
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243 Lera St. $349,900 Spacious newer construction constru r ction fully f lly fu ffinished fi nished with awesome back yard See www.rcrhomes.a/860147
34 Carol Cres. $194,900
83 Sherbrooke k St. $199,900 Renovated 3 bdrm, bdr d m, 2 bath home in Perth backing onto Last Duel Park See www.rcrhomes.ca/871159
38 Kensington Av A Avee $159,900 Move in condition 3 bdr bdrm d m home boasts numerous n merous updates. Comfy! nu Comfy f ! See www.rcrhomes.ca/873026
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www.barbaracouch.com
613-253-0518
613-596-5353
38-240 MISSISSIPPI COURT, CARLETON PLACE
Supporter of the Children’s Miracle Network
8 FRANCIS ST, CARLETON PLACE
AN IDEAL DESIGN FOR THE Y YOUNG PROFESSIONAL TO WL NE ICED! ENTERTAIN IN STYLE! This trendy, PR affordable home is part of a selfmanaging 6 unit condo w/ sought after indoor/visitor parking. The chic open concept design features OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE an eye-catching corner Gas FFP & SUNDAY, JUNE 16 3:15-5:00 PM SUNDAY, JUNE 16 3:15-5:00 PM Patio Drs leading to private Deck, HOSTED BY BARBARA HOSTED BY DANETTE Professionally renod Kit & floor to ceiling walls of glass in both Bdrms. A RARE FIND! MLS#874311 24K IN LANDSCAPING, DECKING & PATIO! MLS# 867965 W NE ING! T S I L
$184,900
347 FERGUSON TETLOCK RD, MONTAGUE TOWNSHIP
LOOKING FOR A GLAM HOME STEPS TO DOWNTOWN CARLETON PLACE? With 2 well-appointed sunlit levels, this pristine raised Bungalow sets the stage for professionals to entertain in style. Featuring gorgeous Brazilian Hrd Flrs, chic Gas FP in the open concept Lvg/Dnr, Cherry Kit, unbelievable LL Fam/Games Rm, 9 ft ceilings, & stunning French Drs leading to an expansive Guest Rm. PREPARE TO BE WOWED!
$419,500
3087 TENNYSON RD, DRUMMOND N/ELMSLEY
CAPTIVATING FROM THE A SPECTACULAR REAR E LAT S MOMENT YOU ARRIVE! This WOODLAND & PICTURESQUE E& sizzling, raised Bungalow NIT OW! POND surround this inviting A GR W is stylish yet comfortable. 1 ½ Storey “Inlet Harbour” Gleaming Hrd Flrs, Home. A soothing color palette will nurture the soul, inviting contemporary Kit / Breakfast the outdoor enthusiast to be OPEN HOUSE Bar, French Drs, Exciting LL SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1:00-3:00 PM one with nature. A fab design Fam Rm. Enjoy the expansive HOSTED BY BARBARA w/ formal Dnr, chic corner FP, rear Deck, w/charming Gazebo 3 season Solarium & dramatic Palladian Window in Upper Lvl Landing is divine. that embraces a decadent 8 person Hot Tub. 40’ x 28’ HEATED MECHANICS & HANDYMEN WILL LOVE THE 32’X20’ DET WKSP! DET WKSP & INDOOR/OUTDOOR DOG RUN!! MLS #873829 MLS #860396
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2463 CEMETERY SIDE RD, BECKWITH TWP
120 LAKE AVE W, CARLETON PLACE
IDEAL FOR YOUNG NESTLED IN THE MIDST PROFESSIONALS SEARCHING TE ! Y A OF TOWERING PINES THIS L V I W FOR A JAZZY UPTOWN, PR TTING NE ICED! SPARKLING SIDESPLIT invites AFFORDABLE HOME! A SE PR you to enjoy fresh décor in striking white color palette, this professionally painted vaulted Ceiling & dramatic stone wall w/chic Gas FP create “Sharky Grey” color palette. an exciting living space. Formal The open concept design offers Dnr, Hrd Flrs, 4 Spacious Bdrs OPEN HOUSE an abundance of natural light & OPEN HOUSE & LL Entry make this perfect SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2:00-4:00PM panoramic woodland views. Dbl SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1:00-3:00 PM for an In-Law Suite. A 3 HOSTED BY SHARON HOSTED BY DANETTE Drs lead to the King size MBR/ Season Sunroom leads to an Ensuite w/Wow Walk-In Shower. MINS TO HWY 417 EXIT! exciting rear yard w/ lots of room for the kids to play. WALKING DISTANCE TO SCHOOLS, RIVERSIDE PARK & SHOPPING! MLS #864521 MLS #863126
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1397 Galbraith Rd., Lanark Highlands
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www.lanarkliving.ca
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Scrumptious 7 year new, log designed home built on a lovely 10.5 acre former “tree farm” Teardrop laneway, trails throughout, Jack Pine, Spruce & Cedars abound!28’ x 50’ stunning garage/workshop, with poured floor, hydro & loft. Firewood for the winter. Wrap around decking, open concept home w/ large kit/eating area. Two bed with one full bath on main level. Lower level, partially finished, WALKOUT, awaits your needs and wants. $329,900 2569 Old Perth Road, Almonte Minutes to Almonte is this bright 4 bed, 2 bath home perched on 2.5 private acres. It’s features include main floor laundry, central air (2012), central vac, wood furnace (2012),f/a oil, water softener/reverse osmosis (2012), large, open concept partly finished walk out basement, cathedral ceiling in living room, extra wide staircase,2nd storey master bed. with patio doors offers a lovely view to start your day.20 min to Kanata. $269,900
OPEN HOUSE SAT JUNE 15th 1-3PM 505 Sugarbush Way, Lanark Highlands Well cared for split level home with full basement and double car garage. 3+1 bedroom,2 bath(ensuite),bright rooms,patio door to deck from Master Bed.Hardwood flooring in living room.Large laundry room. Lots of storage.Good sized rooms. Front foyer with closet. Side door entry as well.School bus. Hi Speed available.EBB heating.Can Exel maintenance free siding.Appliances included (washer/dryer) as well. Nice sized fenced yard.Come see! $209,900
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804 Con. 7 Dalhousie Rd., Lanark Highlands
87 Acres with a little of EVERYTHING. Fields, cedars galore, waterfront on McCulloch’s Mud Lake, trails, drilled well, construction hydro hookup, legal entrance, tree stands, privacy, year round plowed road, small barn structure for horses. Build here or use it recreationally. Dalhousie Lake just down the road. 30 mins to Perth/Almonte. $139,900 3267 Watsons Corners Road Set on 16 private acres, this open concept, bright 4 bed, 2 bath home with double car garage has charm abounding! Offering plenty of living space with an oversized kitchen for the chef in the family. Family room in the lower level is great for the kids. This home sits on an ICF (insulated concrete form) foundation. (Known to be of superior quality).Nice 3 season room in back. Minutes from Dalhousie Lake and 45 minutes West of Kanata.
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Charming country home on private acre minutes from Kemptville shopping & Limerick Forest biking trails. Step into bright, airy & spacious openconcept living. This ‘total makeover’ highlights rich laminate hardwood; NEW appliances, breakfast bar, white cabinetry in the kitchen; french doors to raised deck off dining area; renovated family bath & 3-piece ensuite. Lower level laundry, family rm, den/office, 4th bedroom & open play space! $309,000
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Kay Ingalls Sales Representative
Royal LePage Performance Realty, Brokerage Office: 613-733-9100 Direct: 613-371-2396
613-283-2121
www.c21smithsfalls.ca SELLING HOUSES... CREATING HOMES
Your Choice Realty Inc. Brokerage EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
OPEN HOUSE
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SATURDAY JUNE 15, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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11 CASSELL LANE - $84,900
59 POONAMALIE RD - $154,900
105 ACTON DR. – $424,900
OPEN HOUSE
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SATURDAY JUNE 15, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM
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Kevin Grimes Broker of Record
613-283-2121
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26 DUFFERIN ST. - $129,900 wendyhillier.com**
Jacalyn Feenstra
Rob Garvin
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613-284-6968
20 ACRE WATER FRONT
2405 BATHURST CON 2 - $274,900
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143 RIDEAU FERRY RD. – $299,900 8+4 PEARL ST. – $82,900 + $89,900 HOSTESS: JENNIFER MCCLEERY* wendyhillier.com** NEW LISTING
371 STONE RD. - $389,900
859 MATHESON DR. - $274,900
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Anna Kowalewski Sales Representative
613-875-7842
Andrea Geauvreau Sales Representative
613-296-3309
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TANYA EVOY
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DIRECT 613.285.4214 OFFICE 613.692.8200
Jeff Jackson Contracting and John Coburn / Broker with Coldwell Banker Heritage Way Realty Ltd. have combined their 60 plus years experience in home building and home sales and teamed up to offer you
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83 OGILVIE LANE - $145,900
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NEW PRICE $275,000
Brand New Homes 148 North Road, in The Pines $278,000
624 Highway 15, Lombardy NEW PRICE $279,900
Call John – 613-253-3175
OPEN HOUSE SAT JUNE 15, 1:00PM – 2:30PM 101 Rideau Ferry Rd. Lombardy
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Starting at $214,900 including lot, well and septic services, full new home warranty (based on $50,000 lot) Full “Tarion” new home warranty. Take the worry out of buying a home with a brand new home.
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33 Catherine Street, SMITHS FALLS ON.
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$229,900. Excellent home for the growing family! Enjoy country living on 2.86 acres while being under 2kms from Heritage Perth. 4 bdrm 1.5 bath split level home. Oak floors and kitchen in open-concept main level. Large family room with woodstove. Spacious home and property. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435
$149,900. 346 Pine Shores Rd, lot 132 Badour Island, Bob’s Lake. Boat Access only. A short boat ride from the Marina. 3 bdr, treed lot. Shallow shoreline. Deep water off dock. Deck facing the lake. BEING SOLD “AS IS UNDER POWER OF SALE” WITH NO WARRANTIES Call Grant Scharf today! 613-323-4862
85 MLS 54 # 89
$72,000. Great location to build your family home on Richmond Road, 2 mins East of Franktown. 3.31 acre country property. 10 minutes to Carleton Place. Enjoy all that country living has to offer with an easy commute to the city. School bus for kids. Property has had entrance put it. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435
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NEW LISTING $230,000. Sand Lake cottage just outside of Westport. Complete privacy on dead end road. Property includes older cottage by the lake plus 2 bunkies on top of the hill. Main cottage with open concept living area, 3 bdrms and 2 lofts. Propane stove. Lakeside deck sits on 190ft of sandy, gradual waterfront. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435
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SORRY, IT’S SOLD $359,900. Handcrafted scribed log cottage on Dalhousie Lake. 133ft waterfront and 6.2 acres. 3 bdrm turn-key cottage can easily be made into a year-round home. Great rm addition (09) w/cathedral ceiling & 2-pc bath. Great WF for all ages: sandy shoreline w/gradual walkout to deeper swimming. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435
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4 bed older log home. 65 acres & approx 2300ft frontage on Fall River. Possibility of severing 3 lots. $359,000. Call Paul Gordon 613 390 2281
1513 BIG RIDEAU N SHORE ROAD
Large bright open concept, 3 beds 2 baths, w/walk out basement, wrap around deck, family room; loft garage. $769,900. Call Rebecca Wissler, 613 264 9481
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Adorable & affordable. Move in ready – 2bed 2 fbath home - appliances included. Ideal for 1st time buyer or income property. $174,900.
LANSDOWNE
Updated 2 storey hobby farm on 96 acres w/det garage/wkshop & 7 stall barn. 3 beds. $359,900.
SAT JUNE 15TH – 1 -2:30PM 177 BIG RIDEAU N SHORE RD
Grand view Horseshoe Bay - Big Rideau Lk. 826 ft front, 20.8 acres, R2000. $674,500. Host Paul Gordon: 613 390 2281
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PALMERSTON LAKE Country living at the best price! 2 bed+ bungalow on 9.5 acres. Wood fire- Cute & cozy 4 season recreational retreat place & cathedral ceiling in great room. with great view of Palmerston Lake, reno’d 2 bdrm, 1 bath, new kitchen. $129,900. $229,900.
BALDERSON
Lovingly reno’d school-house. Openconcept main level bright new addition, maple flrs, Fully fin’d basement, 20 x20ft barn! $219,000.
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Local children’s charity celebrates 40 years in Lanark County EMC News – Started in 1973, Big sary Dinner on Sept. 14 at the Smiths A summer picnic will be held with Canada 100 years ago this year and 613-283-0570, email jennifer.millBrothers Big Sisters of Lanark Coun- Falls Civitan Club. There will be families and children supported by celebrations will be held in Toronto er@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca or drop ty has spent the last 40 years serving special presentations, live music and the agency. Press releases about Bigs and across the country to celebrate its by the office at 18 William St. E. in children through a variety of mentor- a chance for the community to pause and Littles have been submitted each centennial. Smiths Falls. ing programs. A celebratory dinner is and celebrate the mentoring that has month, showcasing the good work of To purchase a ticket for the 40th More mentors are needed to help being planned for Sept. 14 to celebrate happened and continues to happen the agency and the strong mentoring Anniversary Dinner or to order a serve the dozens of children waiting the monumental occasion. throughout the county. Tickets are programs it runs. memory book for Big Brothers Big for help. Please consider volunteering The local children’s charity has had $25 per person and must be purchased Big Brothers Big Sisters started in Sisters of Lanark County, please call your time today. a real impact on children throughout in advance through the office. the County. Children who have been Big Brothers Big Sisters is trying in mentoring programs see real, posi- to reach out to those that have been tive change. Little Brothers and Little involved in the agency’s great hisSisters go on to graduate from high tory and would welcome everyone to school at a rate of 20 per cent higher reconnect through this special event. than the national average. Only 150 tickets are available and are Seventy-eight per cent of Littles on a first come first served basis. who came from a social assistance The agency is also creating a hisbackground no longer rely on this torical scrapbook, which is available form of income and a disproportion- for purchase for $25. Carole Marriner, ately high number of former Littles a local Creative Memories consultant, graduate from college or university created the memory book and put compared to others in their age group. together an amazing selection of old 13 JEEP Currently, more than 400 children are and new photos for this book. COMPASS NORTH EDITION involved in the agency’s programs. 4WD At a recent celebration, Little Brother Jason spoke about the impact his Big Brother has had on his life. “In the time Randy and I have been paired I’ve dramatically changed for the better in so many ways. For one, he’s 13 KIA definitely made me think about things SORENTO LX more,” he said. “My self-esteem and AWD, V6 social life have had a huge boost and I’ve learned so many life lessons from the experiences with Randy. I know now that there is much more to life that I thought there was before meeting him.” 12 CHRYSLER To celebrate this special anniversaTOWN & COUNTRY ry the agency is planning an AnniverTOURING
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REGIONAL ROUND-UP Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Monday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, EMC, P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1, or fax at 613-283-5909 or e-mail: jmichaelis@theemc.ca OR lgilligan@perfprint.ca. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.
Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor- Annual Strawberry Social. June 25, 2-4 p.m. Civitan Hall. Silent auction. Tickets at door. Horse pulling contest, Saturday, June 22, at the Almonte Fair Grounds. Sponsored by the North Lanark Agricultural Society, starting at 6 p.m. Info: James Purdy 613-256-1665. June 17- Almonte Quilters Guild will meet at the Almonte Civitan Hall, 500 Almonte Street in Almonte. Monthly meeting. 7-9:00 p.m. Jen (JC) Empey, (613)256-5858, e-mail: empeys@xplornet.com Mills’ Seniors Services, Golden Oldies Lunch, Thursday, June 27 at the Mills office, 67 Industrial Dr. Transportation with entertainment provided by the Troubadours from Ottawa. Call 613-2564700 to reserve. Mills’ Seniors Services, Home Support Hikers, Hike at Purdon Bog. Wednesday, June 26. Enjoy a hike and a picnic lunch. Call to reserve your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. Mills’ Seniors Services, Music & Memories Lunch Program, Tuesday, June 18, Transportation & entertainment provided. Info: 613-256-4700 or Jean Perry 613-257-3296. Mills’ Seniors Services, Parkinson’s Support Group. Monday, June 26, 7-9 p.m. at the Mills’ office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call to register 613-256-4700. Meetings take place the last Monday of the month. Mills’ Seniors Services, Supper Social. Monday, June 17, 6 p.m. at the Almonte Legion. Transportation & entertainment provided by the Wielers Family. Call 613-256-4700 to reserve. Monthly challenging discussions on faith & life. Sunday, June 23, 6 p.m “Why is the church responsible for so much injustice and filled with hypocrites?” Hillside Reformed Presbyterian Church, 273 Almonte St. 613-791-4811.
Annual yard, plant, bake sale, ZionMemorial United Church, June 15, 8-1, 37 Franklin St. Auditions for Mississippi Mudds fall pantomine production of Humbug, Carleton Place Town Hall, 175 Bridge St, Saturday, June 22. Info session begins at 10 a.m. Rehearsals: Wednesdays 7-9:30 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 beginning Sept 4. Details: www.mississippimudds.ca Beckwith Playgroup meets Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30-11:30, Beckwith Twp Hall, Black’s Corners, (Sept.-June). Call Cara (613)253-2554 or Stephanie (613)284-9248. Carleton Place Orange Lodge meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 195 Industrial Ave at 8 p.m. Info: Kevin 613-2535547. CPDMH Auxiliary 6th Annual Teddy Bear Picnic at the Navy League Building, 137 John Street, Sunday, June 23, from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Bring Teddy, enjoy fun activities, stay for the BBQ! Diabetes information session presented by Rideau Valley Diabetes Services starting June 18, No doctor’s referral required. Info: 613-284-2558. Mississippi Mudds Annual General Meeting, Tuesday, June 18, 7 pm. at St Mary’s Church Hall, 28 Hawthorne St. Pre-diabetes information session presented by Rideau Valley Diabetes
Services June 19, No doctor’s referral required. Info: 613-284-2558. Single Parenting Support Group. Saturday, June 15, 1-4 p.m. 30 Bennett St., Carleton Place. Playgroup with snacks for children. Must register; 613259-2182, 1-866-762-0496. Steak Night- June 21. 5-7 p.m. Legion. BBQ steak, salad, baked potato. Advanced tickets at the bar. The Carleton Place Sunset Club meets Wednesday’s at 1 p.m., in the Legion for cards, games and socializing. A nice way to spend and afternoon. Info: (613)258-7483. Urban Forest Advisory Committee meeting. 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers Town Hall. June 20. Walk in Peace & Singing Bowl Meditation, Thursday, June 20, 5:30 p.m Bring picnic supper & chair or blanket. Community Labyrinth, 267 Edmund St. Debby 613-257-1014. Wellness & Craft Show, Carleton Place Arena, June 15. Info: Koula Cove koula@healinginthevalley.ca
KEMPTVILLE Diabetes Education Programme, at the Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic, the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month. You must register by calling (613)258-6133 Ext. 400. Info: www.kdh. on.ca Gardening 101, Ontario Early Years Centre. Parents, caregivers with children 0-6 years. Tuesday, June 25, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Kemptville Public Library, 1 Water St. To register call 1-866-433-8933 ext 2374. Kemptville and Area Walking Group- Mon. June 17, Wed. June 19, Fri. June 21, 9 a.m. Meet at North Grenville Municipal Centre. (613)258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Memorial Service, St. Matthew’s Cemetery, East Oxford. June 23, 2 p.m. Bring lawnchairs. In case of rain: service held in Patterson’s Corners Kemptville Snowmobile Club (approx. 2 km north). *Please Note* there will be NO Baby Talk on Wednesday, June 19, 1:303 p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre. “Pyjama Jam” Tuesdays 5-7:30 p.m. 207-215 Sanders St. Info: (613)2582225 or 1(866)433-8933 ext 2374. Yard Sale, Bayfield Manor Nursing Home, 100 Elvira St, Kemptville. Saturday June 15, 9-noon. Something for everyone. Proceeds go towards Bayfield Manor Residence Council.
LANARK “Dancing in the Park” an afternoon of Modern Square Dancing on Saturday, June 15 from 1-5 p.m. at Clyde Memorial Ball Park. Sponsored by the Meri Squares of Ottawa. BBQ to follow at the Legion. Info: 613-259-2207. Lanark Legion Branch 395 will host a Musical Jamboree the 3rd Saturday of each month, 2 PM. All musicians welcomed. Opened to the public. Prestonvale Community Yard Sale. Saturday, June 15, 8-2. 1550 Prestonvale Road. Rain or shine. Proceeds for the Prestonvale United Church. St. Andrews United Church Annual Pork Chop BBQ and Auction. June 23rd, 5:00-8:00 pm at the Church Hall, 115 Clarence Street. Dinner served 5:00-
18th edition of Kidfish, Saturday, 6:30 pm. Dancing demonstration. Pro- June 15, rain or shine, fishing starts at 9 ceeds going towards Church expenses/ a.m. and ends at noon. Tournament for projects. children ages 2-15. Registration 8-11 a.m. at the side of the Legion. Info: 613267-7655 or 613-264-0205. Community Dinner on June 15, 4-6 p.m. at St Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St.. Everyone welcome. MERRICKVILLE Family Storytime for children ages 0-6, Sat., June 15, 11-11:45 a.m., Perth Dancing on the Rideau Ballroom & District Union Public Library. Info dance instruction. Wednesday evenings 613-267-1224. 7-8 p.m., beginners; 8-9 p.m., advanced; Movie Time- teens ages 13-18. Perth 9-10 p.m., practice. Merrickville. Info: & District Union Public Library. Wed. Ron or Sharon (613)269-7905. June 19, 4-6 p.m. 613-267-1224. Dog’s for Dogs BBQ Saturday, June One-on-one computer help for be15, 11-3 PM. L.B.C.O. All proceeds to ginners. Wed. June 19 or Fri. June 21, “A Chance Animal Rescue Inc.” 10-noon. Perth & District Union Public Father’s Day turkey/ham supper, Library. Information/sign up, 613-267June 15, 5:30 p.m. Merrickville Com- 1224. munity Centre. The Anglican Parish of Open Knitting Group- June 17, 1-3 Kitley. Tickets: Alice 613-284-0307. p.m. Perth & District Union Public LiJune 14- Legion Dinner and Dance. brary. Bring own knitting. Swap yarn. Ham dinner 6 p.m. (Tickets on sale at 5 613-267-1224. p.m. First come/first serve basis). EnterPerth Historical Society Visit, Siltainment: Sagebrush. ver Queen Mine, Murphys Point Park, June 19 - Legion Horseshoes, 7 p.m. June 19, 7 p.m. Lally Homestead Parking All welcome to play! Lot. Guided Tour, cake cutting. Tay ValJune 21- Legion Dinner and Dance. ley Township 200th Anniversary Logo. Roast Beef dinner 6 p.m. (Tickets on sale Info: 1-613-264-0094. Directions: www. at 5 p.m. First come/first serve basis). En- perthhs.org tertainment: Ron Donnelly. Perth Old Tyme Fiddler’s Dance, June 22- Horseshoe Toss, 9 a.m. Fur- Perth Legion Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. June ther info contact Branch, 613-269-3338. 14. Info: (613)259-2569 or (613)283Open to everyone! 8703. June 26 - Legion Horseshoes, 7 p.m. Perth Tay Seniors. Card game. Lions All welcome to play! Hall. June 26, lunch noon, cards 1 p.m. LEGO Club, Saturday, June 15, 1 613-264-8252. p.m. Merrickville Library. Ages 5-12. Social Bridge- every Friday afterMerrickville and District Historical noon, McMartin House. 1 p.m. 613-267Society Blockhouse Opening Day, June 3952. 15, 2 p.m. Official opening Ceremony, The Annual Meeting for the Perth bagpiping, Awards, Ribbon Cutting, mu- & District Senior Craft Fellowship will sic by Maplewood Ceilidh Band. be held in McMartin House, 125 Gore Off the Shelf- reading for adults. Street, East, Perth. Friday, June 21st at Wed. June 17, 7 p.m. Library. 613-269- 9 am. All members are welcome to at3326. tend. Pick your long daffodil leaves The Butterfly Fan Club, Perth & now and dry them, we will weave wide District Breast Cancer support Group, brimmed garden hats in June at Begin- Thursday, June 20, 7-9 p.m., Perth Famning Again. Call 613-269-4238 by June ily Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Info: 19. Carleen 613-812-4474. Monthly meetSaturday, June 15 42nd RTA An- ings, 3rd Thursday. nual General Meeting. Baldachin Inn, Merrickville, 9:30 a.m. StoryTime, ages 6 & under. Fridays 10 a.m. Theme: June 14, Father’s Day. Merrickville Library. Info: 613-269RURAL 3326. Wills & Power of Attorney Seminar. Thurs., June 20, 2 PM. Merrickville Li167th Anniversary of the Elphin brary. call 613-269-3326 for info. Presbyterian Church with Rev Bob Hill as guest speaker. Sunday, June 23, 11 a.m. Lunch to follow. 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EMC News – Approximately 1,700 children in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville will soon be opening envelopes with the latest Fun With Books, titled, ‘What Is it?’. Founder Bernie Boesveld (left) helped by author Jancy Watkins (right) and others packed all the envelopes for volunteers to deliver. Watkins was inspired to write this story about children, because her own two girls, Dana and Rylee, now older, so enjoyed receiving these books and listening to the stories while looking at the illustrations. This is Watkins first published book.
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EMC News – The As- costs off to property tax- and use resources more AMO Waste Management tion to this new approach.” AMO is a non-profit orgasociation of Municipali- payers, who have been efficiently,” Powers said. Task Force. “AMO looks ties of Ontario (AMO) left holding the bag – and “These efforts will make forward to consulting with nization representing almost supports holding indi- the bill.” them more competitive, the province on the details of all of Ontario’s 444 municividual producers more Although most Ontari- while protecting our en- the legislation and the transi- pal governments. responsible for the costs ans do their share by recy- vironment.” of waste created by their cling, the amount of waste The proposed bill products and packaging. – and costs for managing clearly recognizes mu“Our populations are it – continue to grow. The nicipalities’ critical role growing, our landfills proposed Waste Reduc- in waste collection and are shrinking and prod- tion Act moves towards diversion. ucts are becoming more greater producer respon“It should provide difficult to dispose or re- sibility for recycling taxpayer’s relief through cycle,” said AMO presi- costs. “Businesses need greater industry funding dent Russ Powers. “For the additional incentive for the Blue Box Program too long, businesses have to reduce waste, improve in the long term,” said been able to pass waste products and packaging Peter Hume, chair of the
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EMC News – The Smiths Falls Police Service, in partnership with the Peterborough-Lakefield Police participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics on June 8. The run kicked off at County Fair Mall, continued up Brockville, Beckwith and Elmsley streets, collecting donations along the way. Above, the torch is lit by Special Olympians and participants prior to the event.
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60th Anniversary Gerry and Lil Smith OPEN HOUSE June 15th, 2 to 4 pm at Prescott Legion, 141 Henry St. W. Refreshments & Reminiscing Congratulations! Love Deb, Bruce and Adam John, Leslie, Mitchell & Adrienne
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HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY Cecil June 16, 2013 Remembering our beautiful wedding day 25 years ago in Bermuda. Still in love each other and our lifestyle. Love always Peggy ANNIVERSARY
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I am turning 65! Come help me celebrate at an afternoon tea June 23 from 1-4 p.m. Lanark Legion, George St., Lanark Best Wishes Only!!!! I just want your company. Romalda
HAPPY 3rd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Liz June 12, 2013 Liz you are the sunshine in all my cloudy days Love you always and forever Rob
HAPPY 50TH Gib and Carron Hodge June 15, 2013 Love Steve, Raynee and Luke
Russell and Joan Joynt are celebrating 50 Years of Marriage June 15, 2013 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Mom and Dad Debbie and Lance Mitchell Dan and Marie Joynt and families BIRTHDAY
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Frank and Lois Cameron June 15, 2013 Family and friends are welcome to join in the celebration at Carla and Greg’s home (480 Ferrier Rd., Perth) on Saturday, June 15, 2013 between 1-5 p.m. Please bring a lawnchair and your best wishes only
SURPRISE 40TH BIRTHDAY PARTY for Brad Reid Lanark Legion June 22, 2013 8 p.m. -1 a.m. Best wishes only
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Happy 50th Birthday Sweetpea! (Donna) I hope that in your 50 years of existence, you will realize how awesome of a person you are and how thankful I am for having you in my life. I hope all your wishes come true! Love from Hubby, kids Natalie and Nathan and your loyal companion Patches
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“And I thought I loved you then” Happy 10th Dennis June 14, 2013 Love Joan
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JEAN NEILSON celebrates her 90TH BIRTHDAY We, the family and friends of Jean Neilson, Wish her a special day of joy as she celebrates this milestone birthday on June 19th, 2013 BIRTH
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Could I Have This Dance? HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY! June 18, 2013 and HAPPY FATHER’S DAY… You will always be my favourite dance partner. Love Allison xoxoxo BIRTHDAY
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HAPPY 85TH BIRTHDAY Lois Derbyshire June 22, 2013 Love from your family ~ We invite you to an Open House on Saturday June 22, 2013 from 2-4 pm at Lois’ home (9423 County Rd #10 south of Westport) Best Wishes Only!
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HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY Isabell Kinch June 19, 2013 You are cordially invited to join in the celebration of Isabell’s 90th birthday at Trinity United Church on Saturday, June 22nd, 2:00 - 4:00 pm Best wishes only please. BIRTH
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HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY to Lyle Streight June 26, 2013 Come help Lyle celebrate by joining us on June 22, 2013 107 Princess St., Lanark Village from 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Best wishes only, your company is gift enough! ENGAGEMENT
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COMING MARRIAGE EVE, Lynda - June 12, 2006. Remembering you is easy We do it every day And missing you is something That will never go away. Always remembered Gary, Dianne and Jeff
HE ASKED AND SHE SAID YES! BROCK RUSTAN/CHELSEA COUTURE David & Shirlee Rustan with Jeff and Tammy Woolsey, along with John and Krista Couture are pleased to be announcing the upcoming marriage of their children. Outdoor ceremony to take place on September 28, 2013 At Stanley’s Olde Maple Farm in Edwards Ontario. ~ STAG & DOE For BROCK & CHELSEA Is being held on June 22, 2013 At the Carleton Place Arena. Upper hall 75 Neelin Street 7:00 pm to 1:00 am Tickets available at the door
New and exhausted parents David & Jean Hébert would like to welcome David Théodore Louis & Lucie Sèraphine Born March 12th, 2013 at Smiths Falls Hospital Weight 7 lbs. 5 oz, and 6 lbs. 1 oz Grandparents Carole Forsyth of Lindsay David & Anne-Marie Hébert of Tecumseh We would like to thank our midwife Amelia Dryden of Village Midwifery, Dr. Wang and the nursing staff at the Smiths Falls Hospital, as well as Dr. Huard and the nurses at the Ottawa Hospital High Risk Unit for their excellent care. Many thanks also to friends in Perth for all of their support. Merci!
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HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY Michael Robert McNaught June 18, 2013 Thanks for making our family complete. Love Mommy, Daddy, James Grandma and Grandpa Albert, and Nanny Anderson BIRTH
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KING – Braden Tyler William was born March 30, 2013 weighing 5 lb. 13 oz. Very proud first time parents are Brad King and Krista Gunn. Proud grandparents are Bill and Karen King, Rick Gunn and Kim Gunn.
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McPHAIL, Ross - July 8, 1952- June 16, 2001. To my husband: I have lost my soul’s companion, A life linked with my own; And day by day I miss him more, As I walk through life alone. Miss and love you Michele & Larry
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BUSH - MINDLE Maggie and Tom and their families are pleased to announce their engagement. Maggie is the youngest daughter of Sheila and the late Kenneth Bush of Cardinal, Ontario. Tom is the youngest son of the late Jean and Ted Mindle of Kemptville, Ontario. The wedding is planned for September 21, 2013 at Sacred Heart Church in Cardinal, Ontario. PERSONAL BEST PSYCHIC Worried? Trouble? Confuse? Love Finance Health Problems Call free Sample. 905-346-8181 or 1-877-366-9933
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DALE, Larry (Lar) In loving memory of a cherished son, brother and friend, who passed away June 16, 2007. Gone are the days we used to share But in our hearts you are always there, Never more than a thought away, Loved and remembered every day. The loss of you still hurts us, But the memory lingers there In that space that feels so empty That space that you still share. We miss you Lar We think of you often with love
ENGAGEMENT Kerr – Weidenaar Gary and Patricia Weidenaar of Athens, along with Tim and Susan Kerr of Jasper, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Matthew Kerr and Angela Weidenaar. The wedding will take place August 31, 2013 in Toledo, Ontario.
RINTOUL – Sophie Mary Francis Rintoul arrived on March 21, 2013. A beautiful daughter for Karen, adorable Granddaughter for Donald and Francis and a soon to be spoiled niece for Leslie Ann, Kevin and Chris. Eagerly awaiting baby sitting duties are cousins Liam, Seamus, Megan, Peyton, Sierra and Elijah. Being watched over by Guardian Angel cousin, Emily. A special thanks to Kristen Stevens and Tanya Yakovlev of the Ottawa Valley Midwives, Dr K. Stillman and the Obstetrical and Surgical Staff of the Almonte General Hospital.
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Stag and Doe will be held Saturday, June 22, 2013 at the Smiths Falls Legion, 8 pm
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Kemptville build project Applications and information brochures can be picked up at the North Grenville Public Library.
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WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS - how everyone overwhelmed us with your love and support. To all our loving family and fantastic friends, you know you mean the world to us. Thanks for all the nice cards, Forfar Ladies for their gift, food, calls, and visits. To Leeds County Plowmen’s Association and the two Lodges for their wonderful fruit baskets, it meant so much to me. To our great Red Cross Care Partners, provided, that has been much appreciated. Thanks again one and all, as I am recovering from my unfortunate accident. Sterling Patterson
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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Stuart and Gloria McIntosh of Perth are thrilled to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Heather and welcome Sandy Maskell, son of Lori and Jim Maskell of Simcoe, into our family. Wedding ceremony and celebration will be on the shores of Lake Rosseau in the Muskoka’s on June 22, 2013.
Amy Rubino-Start Don and Carol Rubino are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter from Lakehead University in Thunder Bay at the May 31st convocation. She received her Honours Bachelor of Social Work, First Class Standing. We are so proud and love you very much. Mom and Dad, Rob, Gina, Coral-Lynn, Nairn and all your family in Thunder Bay
Help Sessions for assistance in completing applications will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:15 to 8:15 pm at the North Grenville Public Library from June 11th to June 27th.
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Thank you to family and friends who shared in my 80th Birthday Celebration. I very much appreciated all the good wishes, cards and gifts. I had a great time and will cherish the memories. I am truly blessed to have so many wonderful people in my life. Freida Moodie
CARD OF THANKS The life of Dorothy May (Burke) McDougall was celebrated at O’Dacre Funeral Home, Perth, Ontario. Dorothy went to reunite with her loving husband Edwin (Eddie) James McDougall (1969) on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 4:25 p.m., following a massive stroke, May 4, 2013. Dorothy’s family would like to thank our many relatives and friends for being so supportive in many ways at a very sad time. O’Dacre Funeral Home and staff fulfilled every wish we had in a very caring manner and also made the journey to heaven for our dear Mom/friend/Nan easier for her and her family. Reverend Grace Vaters, for your comforting words and spiritual guidance, we thank you. Nan would have been overjoyed to hear the “touching” eulogies given by MacKenzie Whan and Paul Morrow. Nothing in the world could put a sparkle in her eyes and smile on her face than her grandchildren, Kim, Paul and Stephanie, and also her great-grandchildren who were flower bearers, Mackenzie, Connor, Breanna, Jack and Cameron. Mom would have been ever so proud of the pallbearers she chose to carry her to eternal rest, Paul Morrow, Bill Young, Gordie, Lloyd and Keith Burke, Bill Cooper. Thanks also to Doctor Tweedie, for endless years (50+) caring for Mom. Mom/Nan will always be remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing her or perhaps also was one of her euchre friends. We love you, Mom.
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THANK YOU Thanks to our family and friends for helping celebrate our special birthdays. It was a great day. Bill and Mike Boal
Gananoque Ribfest June 28, 29, 30 and July 1. Ribs, beer, live entertainment. Free admission, Gananoque Town Park. www.ganribfest.com
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“Y’ALL COME” To celebrate the life of Jim Wells Saturday, June 15th 1pm - 4pm Coverall Building at the Beckwith Recreation Complex 1319 9th Line of Beckwith
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MIXED STAG In honour of Corey Barker and Cheryl Camelon Sat. June 15, 2013 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Almonte Arena (upstairs hall) 182 Bridge St., Almonte
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Moore, Robert (Bob) Nelson (Died June 5, 2013) Peacefully, after a short illness, Robert (Bob) Nelson Moore passed away in his sleep on June 5, 2013, at age 81. Predeceased by his first wife Ann (née Zajac). Survived by wife Claire Moore (Wood) of Carleton Place. Son of the late George and Edith Moore of Perth. Predeceased by brothers Doug (Bev) and David. Sadly mourned by sister Marge and her husband Dalton Read of Ottawa and Dave’s wife Elsie Moore of Port Elmsley. Bob will be dearly missed by his loving sons William George (Rose), Robert Keith (Sylvain), and Patrick James, as well as his cherished grandchildren Daniel Robert and Amélie Nicole, all of the Ottawa – Gatineau area. Bob will be mourned by his sister-in-law Kay Poczaj, wife of the late Nick Poczaj of Brantford, and Merc Zajac (Joan) of Oshawa and many nieces and nephews. Bob spent 21 years in the Canadian Air Force, serving as an aero-engine/aero-frame technician. Following his military career, Bob pursued a career in the private sector until he retired in 1991. Sincere thanks to Dr. Buckley and the compassionate nursing staff at the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital for the outstanding care Bob received. Special thanks to Dr. van derJagt and team at the Ottawa Hospital General Campus. Friends were received by the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, Ontario on Monday, 10 June, 2013 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm and on Tuesday from 1:00 pm to 1:45 pm Funeral service followed at 2:00 pm in Zion-Memorial United Church, 37 Franklin Street, Carleton Place followed by a reception in the church hall. For those desiring, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. www.barkerfh.com
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Stag & Doe for Amy Rogers and Steve Schonauer Saturday June 22 8pm Perth Legion for Tickets Call 613-278-2423 Tickets also available at the door DEATH NOTICE
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Habitat for Humanity Thousand Islands is now accepting applications from families for its
St. Andrew’s United Church Toledo Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm Adults $12.00 Children 6-10 $5.00 5 & under - free Full-course served meal including Freshly Picked Local Strawberries with Ice Cream Take-outs available
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GRACE John Leonard ‘Len’ Passed away peacefully on June 9, 2013 at the Ottawa General Hospital. Len Grace Formerly of Almonte, at age 83. Beloved husband of Norma for 50 years. Survived by his son Doug Sally and granddaughter Lauren Sally. Sibling to Frances Shane (the late Arnold), Helen Grace, and Madeline Jordan (Lawrence). Will be fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Son of the late John F. and Mary. Predeceased by his brothers Jim, Hugh, Gerald and survived by his sister-inlaw Kaye. Len retired from the Ontario Department of Highways and that is when his life truly began. His interests in Agriculture, Finances and Music arose to the forefront of his life. He was the general manager for twelve years of the Ottawa Winter Fair while simultaneously owning a herd of championship cattle. Combining his former work history with his retirement, he successfully supervised and taught at an international tax corporation. Finally he was the founding President of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championship. Friends were invited to call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario. (613) 256-3313 for visiting on Wednesday, June 12 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass will be held at the Holy Name of Mary Church (134 Bridge Street, Almonte, ON.) for a Celebration of the Eucharist at 11am on Thursday, June 13, 2013. Interment Parish Cemetery. Donations in memory of Len may be made at C.R. Gamble Funeral Home to the Holy Name of Mary Memorial Fund or the Parish Cemetery. Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com
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The family of the late Donnie Delisle who sadly passed away January 11, 2013, would like you to join them for a celebration of Donnie’s life on June 15, 2013 at the Smiths Falls Legion from 1-5 p.m. The Delisle and Bingley Family ‘Ride Em Cowboy Donnie’ COMING EVENTS There’s Hippies Up The Line! You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll stand up and shout Hallelujah! Reserve now for Stone Fence Theatre’s new musical comedy by Ish Theilheimer and Johanna Zomers. Opens July 16, with shows in Eganville, Barry’s Bay and Killaloe. www.stonefence.ca 613-628-6600Toll-Free 1-866-310-1004.
FOR SALE 2 accoustic guitars, 4 violins, 3 full size area rugs, 4x5 utility trailer. 613-283-2368. 4 appliances: Inglis fridge (with ice maker) & stove, gold; Maytag washer; Kenmore dryer. All for $550. Will split $300 pair. 613-851-2865. 4 GoodYear tires, all season, size 15-P205/70-R15, sold vehicle, used only for 2 seasons (summer and fall). Best offer. 613-283-5456. All brands of used appliances sold (or repaired at your place or ours) with warranty and free delivery. We also sell new parts for most appliances. George Peters Appliances, #3756 Hwy. 43, Smiths Falls (between Perth and Smiths Falls). (613)283-8634. Almost brand new! 4 GoodYear Wrangler tires, P265/70R16 111S mounted on chrome rims (from a Dodge Dakota truck). 5 bolts, nitrogen filled and balanced. Less than 2000 km on them. Asking $1,700. 613-256-1076. Atlantic 27’ above ground swimming pool, complete, with wedding cake style steps, 52” walls. $500. 613-267-8957 call or text. Brand New Mattress Sale200+ Beds in Stock. More Quality Less Money. Quality Used Appliances Sold with Warranty. Best Price in Town! Dan Peters Sales- 3768 Hwy 43 West, Smiths Falls. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Delivery Available. After Hours Appointments Available 613-284-1234. Cedar Trees $1/foot, you dig them out, will dig for extra. 613-489-1121 or 613-794-4959. Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.
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(Died June 8, 2013) Peacefully at the Carleton Place Hospital, on Saturday June 8, 2013 at the age of 83. Loving husband of Shirley Bole for 60 years. Dear father of Linda Beiglee (Ali), Kevin (Malea), Phil (Judy) and Jeff (Leah). Proud grandfather of Nick, Jessica, Joe, Justin, Dan, Shawn, Dylan, Katie and Jenny. Greatgrandfather of Eli, Cal, Sara, Libby, Thomas and Henry to be born on Wednesday. Survived by his brother Eddy and his sister-in-law Marion Poole. Predeceased by his siblings Florence, Loretta, Lois, Roy, Leonard and Lillian. Friends were received by the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Tuesday June 11, 2013 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was held Wednesday at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. For those who wish, a donation to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation, or St. Mary’s Church would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
Peacefully at home with family by her side on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Bygrove. Loving mother to Wendy (Jim Williams), Marnie (Ron Sosnick), Laurie (Dan Perkins), Sandy (Dan Arbour), Beverly (Paul Cauley), and Rick Whitteker. Predeceased by her children Barry, Harold and Susan. Dear grandmother to Tammy (Tony), Kara (Sean), Angie (Darryl), Brittney, Tansley, Sienna, Brett, Michael, Justin, and Luke. Devoted great grandmother to Winter, Quincy and Logan. Fondly remembered by her siblings Harold (Winnie - predeceased), Eleanor (Gord - predeceased), Bill (the late Betty), Donnie (the late Betty), Shirley (the late Carl), the late Carl (Margaret). Predeceased by her parents William and Estel Oakes. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Friday, June 7, 2013 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. A Funeral Service was held in the chapel at 11 o’clock on Saturday, June 8, 2013. As expressions of sympathy donations to the L.A.W.S, or the Smiths Falls Food Bank would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Latimer-Bennett Mona (nee Baker) LatimerBennett
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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October 23, 1915 - June 8, 2013 Peacefully, at the age of 97, surrounded by family at the Brockville General Hospital. Predeceased by wife Rita Carthy, and grandson Joshua James Flannigan. Hugh and Rita would have celebrated their 61st Wedding Anniversary on June 7th. Survived by his children Daniel, Patricia Desrosiers (Ron), John (Teresa), Maureen Burley (Dean), 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Life-long resident of the Kemptville Area where he operated a Dairy Farm and was very involved in Baseball. Friends were invited to visit at the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Tuesday, June 11th from 2-4 and from 7- 9pm. Mass of Christian Burial was held at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville, on Wednesday, June 12th at 11am.
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mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435 DOYLE Mary Craig
October 2, 1917 ~ June 8, 2013 Beloved wife of the late James Timothy Doyle. Dear mother of Linda (D’Arcy Brooks), Brenda (Mark Hall), Craig (Dale McKinnon). Predeceased by her daughter Valerie. Baba will be missed by her seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The family extends thanks to the Village of Humber Heights for the care given during the past three years. Special thanks to Dr. David Tal, Nurse Stella and staff at St. Joseph’s Health Centre during the final days of Mary’s life. A Funeral Mass was Celebrated at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, on Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Cremation. Donations in Mary’s honour to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind or St. Joseph’s Health Centre Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Turner & Porter “Butler Chapel”, Etobicoke. For those who wish, online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca.
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Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by the love and support of her family following a courageous battle with cancer on Friday, June 7, 2013 Mona C.F. Bennett at the age of 76. Mona is predeceased by her parents Ted Baker and Hilda (nee Rodford), her first husband Jack Latimer as well as her second husband Merrill Bennett and her brothers Ralph and Floyd Baker, and her step-daughter Linda Bennett. Mona was a devoted mother of Edward Latimer, Lee Anne McCabe (Brian) and Susan Latimer (Sue’s best friend Ron Greenham). Cherished grandmother of Sarah and Daniel Collier and Teddy and Joseph Latimer-Chant, and special greatgrandmother of Tehya Collier- Brock. Mona will be sadly missed by her step-children Brad (Laurie) Bennett, Brent Bennett and Randy Bennett. Mona will be fondly remembered by her siblings Gordon (Bernice) Baker, Marjorie (Al) Kelly, Grant (Edna) Baker and Audrey Jones (Bill Droppo) as well as her many extended family and friends in the Smiths Falls, Toledo, Kitley and surrounding communities. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, June 11, 2013 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Service took place in the Chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment followed at Hillcrest Cemetery. For those who wish, may make a memorial contribution to Lanark County Interval House in Mona’s name.
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Passed away in hospital, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 Iwan “John” Fabro at the age of 88. Loving husband of Helina “Helen” Fabro (nee Czuprys) of Smiths Falls. Devoted father of Nadia (Martin Doerksen) Fabro, Natalie (Andre Kornhauser) Fabro, Alec (Jill Haverstock) Fabro and Tamarka Fabro. He will be fondly remembered by his grandchildren, Nicholas, Wolfegang, Wilhem, Samuel and Amelia, his brother-in-law Alex (Wiesia) Czuprys, as well as his many other extended family and friends in the Smiths Falls community. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Friday, June 7, 2013 from 9am until the time of the service in the Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment took place at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. If desired, you are welcome to consider making a donation to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Cordick Wallace ‘Wally’ Cordick
Peacefully at Smiths Falls on Saturday June 8th, 2013 at the age of 76 years. Wally was predeceased by his parents Rueben and Ellen (Tysick) Cordick, brother Jerome “Buck” Cordick and sisters Ruth (John) Malloy, Theresa Newson and grandson Corey. He will be sadly missed by daughters Karyn Anne Willows, Kim (Keith) Berry, Cynthia (John) Kmetty, Michelle (Ralph) Baitley and Tracy Cordick, brothers Gary, Dennis (Wanda), Bill (Linda) Cordick, sisters Jackie King and Donna McLean, all his grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth Monday June 10th, 2013 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. John’s Church, Perth Tuesday at 2:00 P.M. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery, Smiths Falls. In remembrance, contributions to the Christian Children’s Fund of Canada, 1200 Denison St., Markham Ontario L3R 8G6 or the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Ryder Clifford Ryder
Peacefully in hospital in Perth on Friday, June 7th, 2013 Clifford D. Ryder in his 76th year. Loving husband for 53 years of Florence (Bell) Ryder. Dearly loved father of Kirby (Gwen Ramsey), Kevin (Heather Hill), Kim (Dave Brady) and Karen (Dennis) Sergeant. Cherished grandfather of Dustin Darou and Megan Sergeant. Cliff was the son of the late George and Irene Ryder. He is survived by his sisters Isobel (Jack) Purdon, Geraldine Barr (late Dewey) and brother George; predeceased by brother Lawrence and his wife Hazel. Cliff will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and all his family and friends. Relatives and friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Monday, June 10th, 2013 from 2:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. Interment, Crawford Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Perth Civitan Medical Bank or the local chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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James Maynard James
Peacefully in Ottawa on Monday, May 27th, 2013 in his 78th year. Beloved husband for 43 years of Lynn (Driscoll) James. Dearly loved father and grandfather of Tracie Quinn and her children Kyle and Bonnie, Kerri-Lynn (Carlos) Calvo and their son Jorrey; cherished great grandfather of Skyler. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Thursday, May 30th, 2013 from 5:00 until 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Friday at 10:30 A.M. In remembrance, contributions to the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Bennett James ‘Jim’ Glen Bennett
Passed away with his loving family by his side on Saturday, June 8, 2013 after a hard fought and valiant battle with leukemia. Beloved husband and best friend of Ila (nee McKenzie). Cherished father of Tonya (Brock), and Natasha. Patient and attentive grandfather to William, Calum and Lily. Son of the late James and Adeline (nee Porter), and brother of Rick. At Jim’s request there will be no funeral services. There will be an intimate family graveside service at Hillcrest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, take the time to appreciate something simple, something that would normally go unnoticed (a view, a sunrise, a sunset, the moon, the stars, or a rock) and think of him. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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DUBÉ CHAPMAN Anne August 29, 1949 – May 31, 2013 Very suddenly but peacefully after a short illness on May 31th 2013 at the age of 63 years. Loving wife of Don Chapman (1932 – 2010). Elle laisse dans le deuil ses deux nièces Marie-Hélène et Edith (Emmanuel Crevier), ses deux petitesnièces Samuelle et Abelle, sa belle-sœur Marie-Berthe ainsi que de nombreux et fidèles amis. La famille tient à remercier le personnel de l’unité des soins intensifs de l’Hôpital d’Ottawa (Campus général) pour les bons soins prodigués. Funeral service will be held at Zion-Memorial United Church, 37 Franklin Street, Carleton Place, on June 15th at 2 p.m followed by a reception at Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue West in Carleton Place. For those who wish, please consider a donation to the Ottawa Hospital Fondation. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.
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2003 - Rath, Raymond Carlos 2005 - Waddell, Vimy Victoria June 17th 1970 - Campbell, Robert Ross 1972 - Manary, Edward 1981 - McIntosh, James Neil 1990 - Storey, Welland Samuel 1993 - McLaren, Margaret Isabelle (Reta) 2000 - Cole, Audrey 2002 - McConeghy, Grace Iva Irene June 18th 1979 - Needham, James Eric (Kelly) 1982 - Beckett, Christopher John 1984 - Forsythe, Elizabeth Claire 2000 - Cole, Nelson Boyd 2012 - Watt, Joyce Anabel June 19th 1975 - Moncur, James MacDonald 1985 - Morton, George Arthur 1995 - LeMonde, Mary Trevor 2001 - Milford, Lorna May 2004 - Evans, Kenneth Roy
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Clifford Brown August 24, 1934 - June 25, 2003 I thought of you today but that is nothing new I thought about you yesterday and days before that too. I think of you in silence I often speak your name All I have are memories and a picture in a frame Your memory is a keepsake from which I’ll never part God has you in His arms I have you in my heart Loving wife Betty Brown Children, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren
TAYLOR Shirley Elaine In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother who passed away June 15, 2011. I remember the day I met you. And the day God made you mine, I remember the day God took you, And will till the end of time. And when I’m sad and lonely, And everthing goes wrong, I seem to hear you whisper, “Cheer up and carry on.” Each time I see your picture, You seem to smile and say, “Don’t cry I’m only sleeping, We’ll meet again someday.” Lovelying Remembered Robert and family
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Rodney Brown 1954 - 2012 You can shed tears that he is gone, or you can smile because he lived. You can close your eyes and pray that he’ll come back, or you can open your eyes and see he has left. Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him, or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday or you can be happy for tommorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him and only that he’s gone, or you can cherish his memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back, or you can do what he’d want; smile, open your eyes, love and go on. Love All Your Family and Friends
MacDONALD – In loving memory of our parents who passed away two years ago. Dad (Cliff) May 13, 2011 and Mom (Pearl) June 17, 2011. We may not have realized when we were younger What wonderful parents we had, But, now we can see all what you have done through the years And that you were a great Mom and Dad. You were always there to remind us that you loved us To comfort, to care, to guide and advise, You taught us to value the love of a family With long lasting, heartwarming ties. You set an example that couldn’t have been better And still is a great help today For the many times when we had to make a decision, We wonder what you would do or say. We miss you both so very much And now more than ever, we know That all along we had the best Mom and Dad And we all love you both so… Always on our minds; Forever in our hearts, Remembered with love xoxoxo Marg & Ron, and family, Lornie & Nancy and family, Floyd and family
IN MEMORIAM SOMERVILLE – In loving memory of Donna Somerville. June 9, 2013 Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, missed and very dear Mom and Dad, Dale and Lindsay and families
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DORMAN – In memory of Holly Dorman, August 25, 1938 - June 17, 2011. Time speeds on, two years are gone, Since death its gloomy shadow cast Upon our home, where all was bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will; His vacant place none can fill. Here we mourn, but not in vain, For in Heaven we will meet again. Forever loved, Linda Holly and Ange Holly, Dakota and Cadence
GE 4.4 cu. ft. fridge, $150; kidney dresser, $150; queensize bed, mattress and boxsprings, $450; antique spindle bed with mattress, $200; Singer sewing machine, with cabinet, $150; colour TV, free; office chair, $25; leather couch and loveseat (butter colour) $250. 613-267-8768.
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Disability Products. Buy and Sell stair lifts, scooters, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Silver Cross Ottawa (613)231-3549.
Disability EquipmentWheelchair (Patriot Invacare), mint condition, $550; Bathtub arm $25; Bath bench without back $25. 613-267-4463 after 5:30 weekdays.
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RICHARDS, Wilf- In memory of our beloved son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle who passed away June 16, 2010. This month comes back with sad regrets It brings back a day we won’t forget. The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. But those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard, always near, Still loved, still missed and always dear. Love Mom and Dad Brother - Bob, Diana and family Sister - Janet, Mike and family Sister - Diane, Peter and family
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Silver tea service. Teapot, coffee pot, cream and sugar, and large tray, $175. 613-283-6609. Ride-on lawn tractor; chainsaw; lawn mower; hay spear for 3 pth; hay wagon (has new deck); truck tires. 613-283-8231.
Forest green sofa, 3 seater, very comfortable, excellent condition, includes extra fabric, $150. Dinner set by Royal Doul- 613-267-4812. ton. 8 place settings. Large meat platter and Frigidaire 16 cu.ft. refriggravy boat, $175. erator. White. Perfect condition. $200. 613-283-6609. 613-272-2813.
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Commercial dishwasher ES2000; SS shelf & counters; 3 dip SS sink; Natural gas char broiler. 613-283-4271.
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Home Grown Beef, by the side or smaller quantities. Gout inspected, no implants. Call 613-264-2262. HOT TUB (SPA) Covers Best Price, Best Quality. All shapes & Colours Available.
FISHER – In loving memory of our son and brother, Nick Fisher, who passed away June 13, 2010. Gone from our sight But never our memories Gone from our touch But never our hearts. You will always be loved and remembered. Dad, Mom and Lucas
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100% Hardwood, cut and split, 1 year old, hand piled, delivered, no debris, 14 and 16”. Summer specials! Call 613-257-5095. Moving, mahogany dining room set, hutch, oval ta5 Generations of firewood ble, 4 chairs, $600 o.b.o.; sales, all hardwood, cut couch and loveseat, $450 and split. Volume dis- o.b.o. All excellent condicount. Outdoor furnace tion. 613-253-3612. wood also available. Moving Sale- Computer 613-253-8006. desk with hutch, HP Pavilion computer system with 24” screen. Paid $1,200 FIREWOOD for computer, $800 for All hardwood desk. Also many other $85/face cord items too numerous to list. Softwood mixed Please call 613-269-3115. $65/face cord New hospital bed 6-way Also outdoor furnace electric. Paid $1400, ofwood available & fers. 613-283-4271. Approx. 50 tri-axle loads unscreened top soil Patio 42” round glasstop Delivery available table (hole for umbrella), Details(613)285-1547 $125. 613-283-6609.
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Chesterfield, 2 matching chairs teak trimmed, teak coffee table. Like new. Asking $225. 613-283-6609.
COMING EVENTS
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GORDON, Rita – In loving memory of a dear Mother, Mother-in-Law, Nanny and Great Nan. June 18, 2001. Our Mother is always with us She’s the whisper of the leaves as we walk down the street She’s the smell of certain foods we remember, flowers we pick, the fragrance of life itself. She’s the cool hand on our brow when we are not feeling well. She’s the breath in the air on a cold winter’s day. She is the sound of the rain that lulls us to sleep, the colours of a rainbow, she is Christmas morning. Our mother lives inside our laughter. She’s the place we came from, our first home, and she’s the map we follow with every step we take. She’s our first love, our first friend, even our first enemy, but nothing on earth can separate us not time, not space, not even death. Love you, Ron and Ruth Gordon, Sherry and Terry Kinch, Paul and Janet Gordon, Randy and Janice Gordon and families
IN MEMORIAM
CARPOOLS Car Pool- Smiths Falls to Ottawa (return) via Hwy. 15 & 10 (through Richmond). Drop-off points: 1) Fallowfield/Hope Side Rd. (construction site). 2) Fallowfield/Woodroofe (Park ‘N Ride). 3) Algonquin College (Woodroofe/Baseline). Leaving Smiths Falls 5:45 a.m., leaving Ottawa 3:45 p.m. Email: carpoolsmithsfalls@yahoo.ca Call 613-323-0440.
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June 13th 1974 - McKay, Charles 1980 - Julian, Archibald Metcalfe 1982 - Sweeney, Earl Edward 1992 - Rintoul, Jane Robertson 1999 - McCartney, David William 2005 - Wooldridge, Joseph William 2010 - Flynn, John Michael “Jack” June 14th 1978 - LaSalle, John Archie 1982 - Spinks, Genevieve Louise 1999 - Donaldson, Margaret Isobel 2005 - Brown, Grace Margaret 2006 - Cole, Robert Guy Charles June 15th 1979 - Lalonde, Alice 1996 - Jefferey, Frank H. 2009 - McDougall, William Clifford 2010 - Thatcher, Reginald Gordon 2012 - Croswell, Sylvia Joyce June 16th 1972 - Brydges, John 1993 - Lotan, Lillian Eva
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also our way of saying “thank you” to the many families who have shown confidence in us since we came to Almonte in 1973. Some families are unable to visit this book on the anniversary of the death of those they love. For this reason we are proud to publish these names weekly as our way of saying…“We Remember”.
FOR SALE STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS Up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balanced owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 w w w. c r o w n s t e e l b u i l d ings.ca
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Just inside the main entrance of the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home is a book of remembrance. Each day we turn a page in the book. The names of those we have served are inscribed on that date along with the year in which they passed away. It is our way of honouring and remembering a life that was lived. It is
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ALMONTE FAIR GROUNDS 195 WATER ST. ALMONTE
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR VENDORS WELCOME
phone: 613-327-4992
info@almontefleamarket.com
FOR SALE Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.
FIREWOOD
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COMPUTER
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5 Miles South of Smiths Falls Hwy 15 @ Bay Road 613-284-2000
Certified piano technician, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 613-284-8333, 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca
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No upcharges, no hidden fees. Staples CARLETON PLACE 613-253-2400 ext 236
Staples SMITHS FALLS 613-283-3200 ext 236
Staples 302 Colonnade Dr. KEMPTVILLE 613-258-5900
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Computer, Network & Home Theater Support for your small business or home. Call Shorttech Technical Services, (613)297-5928 www.shorttech.ca
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2728 Drummond Conc. 9A, Balderson
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67((/ %8,/',1*6 0(7$/ %8,/' , 1 * 6 2 ) ) [ 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca 1 in 5 Canadians will experience a mental health issue in their lifetime Mental Health Helpline 1-866-531-2600 www.MentalHealthHelpline.ca $OVR ¿ QG XV DW Mental Health Helpline on Facebook or @ConnexOntario on Twitter
FIREARMS WANTED FOR JUNE 22nd, 2013 AUCTION: Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns. As Estate SpecialLVWV :( PDQDJH VDOH RI UHJLVWHUHG unregistered firearms. Contact Paul, Switzer’s Auction: Toll-Free 1-800694-2609, info@switzersauction.com or www.switzersauction.com. WA N T E D : O L D T U B E A U D I O EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-947
PERSONALS
CAREER TRAINING OVER 90% EMPLOYMENT rate for CanScribe graduates! Medical Transcriptionists are in demand and CanScribe graduates get jobs. Payments under $100 per month. 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com. admissions@canscribe.com.
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World Class Drummer From Five Man Electrical Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029. www.
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ARE YOU the only single one wherever you go? Time to change that. MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS can find you someone to spend your life with. CALL (613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com. '$7,1* 6(59,&( /RQJ WHUP VKRUW term relationships, free to try! 1-877297-9883. Talk with single ladies. Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Talk now! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+)
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67((/ %8,/',1* ',< 6800(5 6$/( %2186 '$<6 (;75$ 2)) ; ; ; ; ; $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
SERVICES
WANTED WORLD CLASS CRUISING CLOSE TO HOME!
Piano Tuner Technician for all your piano needs. Stereo. Harmon Kardon tuner-amplifier, Call Lionel Pauze. AM/FM Sony tape player with 1(613)278-2017. tapes, Sony 5 CD player, KDF speakers with stands. Speakers by Paradigm Component cabinet. Ask9”x20” with stands, excel- ing $375. 613-283-6609. lent condition, asking $135. 613-283-6609.
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613-267-5772
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Willows Firewood
Dry Hardwood cut, split and delivered $330/cord Green Hardwood cut, split and delivered $300/cord Outdoor furnace wood available We deliver year ‘round. Promp delivery
PHONE:
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DRIVERS WANTED LAIDLAW CARRIERS VAN DIVISION requires experienced AZ licensed drivers to run the U.S. Premium mileage rate. Home weekly. New equipment. Also hiring Owner Operators. 1-800-263-8267
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MORTGAGES VW QG UG 0257*$*(6 Debt Consolidation, Refinancing, R e n o v a t i o n s , Ta x A r r e a r s , n o &0+& IHHV . \RX SD\ month (OAC). No income, bad credit, power of sale stopped!! BETTER 2 3 7 , 2 1 0 2 5 7 * $ * ( 6 & $ / / TODAY Toll-Free 1-800-282-1169, www.mortgageontario.com (LIC# 10969). AS SEEN ON TV - Need a MORT* $ * ( + R P H ( T X L W \ / R D Q Better Rate? Bad Credit, SelfEmployed, Bankrupt? Been turned down? Facing Foreclosure, Power of Sale? CALL US NOW TOLL-FREE 1-877-733-4424 and speak to a licensed mortgage agent. MMAmortgages.com specializes in residential, commercial, rural, agriculture, farms, & land mortgages. Visit: www.MMAmortgages.com (Lic#12126).
1&2 bedroom apartments
Secure 50’s Plus Building Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets $700.00 and up Seniors’ Discounts
Call 613-720-9860 or 613-823-1694
FAX 0425.CLR430551
STORAGE Smiths Falls
STOR-N-LOCK
Indoor storage of all sizes Outdoor storage also available 613-285-5507 Smiths Falls 613-264-0213 Perth
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Antiques for sale, visit our barn full of antiques. 3654 Hwy 29 North at Cedar Hill Road, Pakenham. Info: 613-794-5634 or 613-256-8937.
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
VEHICLES
VEHICLES
Treadmill, excellent condition; Parabody Gym System, excellent condition. $700 for both. 613-256-1058
02 VW Cabrio convertible, 5 speed, 2.0L, A/C, power windows, locks, leather heated seats, silver grey, $2,995. 613-264-9634 Perth area.
New 2012 Kia Sedona van, V6, auto., loaded, (1,800 km), 5 year warranty. 613-283-2368.
HUNTING SUPPLIES Browning Stocker 300 WSM, black Duratouch, Browning bases and rings, extra clip, $835. Tika T3 300 WSM, synthetic’stainless with bases and rings, deluxe Tika moose sling, $775. Sako A7 300 WSM synthetic’stainless, Sako bases and rings included, new in box, $925. Terry 613-259-5396. Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.
Bedroom suite, walnut, single poster bed with new mattress and boxspring. Lady’s dresser and night table. $375; writing desk with attached bookcase, enclosed by glass doors, Safety/Canadian walnut. $175. Hunter Firearms Courses, begin613-283-6609. ning Tues. Sept. 3, evenings, Kemptville. You’ll be Registration required. (613)258-7816. Cell (613)355-2607. Email: on the keewaytin@gmail.com. CLASSIFIEDS Limited seating.
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Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
NOTICES
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Beckwith Street will be closed from Russell St. to Main St. June 22, 2013 8am – 6 pm Trucks to use: Lombard, Abbott Street and Cornelia St. or Elmsley to Old Sly’s to Lombard (vise versa) to get around downtown core. Cars to use: Beckwith St. N to Russell E to Elmsley to Chambers back to Beckwith St. S (vise versa) to go around downtown core with Police assistance at Chambers and Russell. Signage will be posted to assist in traffic movement around the “Healthy Living Festival”.
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
WANTED Contractor pays top cash for property in need of renovation or repair, any area. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000. Retired Senior has dire need for old car batteries. Making cannon balls. Will pickup. (613)258-6254.
1973 Jeep. Handyman’s dream. Rebuilt project. $800. 613-878-2208.
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1990 Chev van camper. Double bed, fridge, BBQ, dining tent. $2,500. 613-267-4803.
Sales and Service
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Buy with confidence Reliable and affordable used vehicles Financing O.A.C.
613-267-7484
2005 Ford Taurus SE, V6, www.rthomsonauto.com automatic, 4DR, 144,800 KM’s. Excellent condition. 4 new all season tires, 4 TRAILERS / RV’S MARINE new winter tires off rims. As is, $5,500. 613-267-7497. 14’ Princecraft aluminum 1998 20’ Sunline trailer, 2006 Ford F250 rust free fishing boat with 15 hp new air cond., new awnTexas Diesel. RWD Ext. Evinrude outboard and ing, 2 door entrance, doucab, 8’box, 5thwh. towing trailer in good condition. ble bed, washroom, gas furnace, HWT gas & elecpackage, upgraded cool- $1000. 613-507-4480. tric, fridge, new tires, elecers. Certified, e-tested, tric jack. Trailer in new emerald green, 16’ Scorpion fi berglass condition. $6,500 o.b.o. $10,000 613-264-9554 bow rider with 60 h.p. 613-283-2368. As is, 2001 Ford Focus, Yamaha motor. Tilt/trim 174,000 km, automatic, 4 and North Trail trailer. dr, power steering, brakes, Fishfinder, trolling motor, 29’ trailer sleeps 6 fully windows, AM/FM CD, radio, vinyl seats and equipped with fridge, micruise, air. Asking $1,200 cushions. Very good con- crowave, TV, a/c, propane o.b.o.. Call evenings dition. Low hours. Must be stove and more. Call Bea seen. Asking $6,995. (613)728-2306. 613-826-0641. 613-267-3743 or Assortment of used tires, 613-273-6626 (week12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. ends). FARM Summers, all-season and snows. Also used car parts. Gord 613-257-2498. 25’ Cadorette Cruiser 9N Ford Tractor, new mo1988, queen size aft cabin, Excellent Deal! 1998 Pon- all amenities, camper top, tor, new paint job, good tiac Transport. 145,000 tonneau cover, VHF, fire tires, new tire and rim to go with it, $2,250 obo. highway km’s. Clean, cer- extinguishing system. 613-259-2411 (evetified, e-tested. Runs $12,950. 613-257-5711. ning/early morning) great! Some rust, looks good. $1,200 firm. 613-279-1069. Marine Mechanic- stop Claas liner 660 20’ hay I have two Classics for waiting 2-3 weeks for ser- rake fold-up, $6,500.00; 10’ disc sale: 1980 Triumph TR8 vice, fast turn around. Gehl 2365 & conditioner convertible, 3.5L alumi- We’ll look at your boat mower num V8, 5 spd. Aqua blue. within days. Reasonable $6,500.00; Vicon RS501T tedder; 24’ steel $8,500; Also 1973 Tri- rates, 35 years experience. 20’ deck hay wagon twin umph Trident motorcycle. 613-267-3470. reach $4,000.00; IH 3 cyl. 750cc 5 spd. manure spreader $3,900. Both vehicles fully EMC Classifieds 550 $1,200.00. 613-258-5241. restored and certified. See kijiji for pictures. Get Results! 613-259-2959 for details.
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FARM
Electric Fencer Repairs Authorized repair depot for Hallman, Phason, Gallagher and Lacme. Excellent selection of Electric Fencing Supplies (613)253-5238 www.littleironhorsefarm.com
For rent, Hi Ho for land clearing with root rake attachment available, for Leeds & Grenville and Lanark and Frontenac Counties. 613-284-3238.
LIVESTOCK
HELP WANTED
Charolais Heifers, One and two years, bred cows. Young cows with calves at their side. Bull and stockers, $750. Easterbrook Farms. 613-925-4557 or 613-803-3741. Norweigian Fjord geldings. 7 and 8 years. Halter trained. $1,500 ea. 613-478-5736. Pure-breed Charolais bulls. 13-16 months old, free board until required. 613-275-2930.
Reg. purebred Hereford bull born Feb. 2011. Sire Harvie Tailor Made. International 330 Utility $1600. Will-O-Tree Heretractor (circa 1950’s), as fords 613-285-7494. is, $1000 o.b.o. Call St. Jean’s Farrier Ser613-923-5086. vice. 613-283-1198.
TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475
Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030.
Full Time Satellite TV Installers Installer must supply own vehicle, valid driver’s license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly + bonuses. Evening and weekend shifts required.
For more information please send a resume to Admin@scheelcommunications.com or fax to
613-623-9992 No experience necessary. All training will be supplied.
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Wanted- Vendors for Belleville Doll Show and Sale on July 14th, 2013. Location, Fish and Game Club, Elmwood Dr. Call Bev, 613-966-8095.
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80 Dufferin St. Perth, Ont. K7H 3A7 Telephone (613) 267-6763 Fax (613) 267-1312
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Fast Growing Company Requires
1 male Walker hound pup. 10 months old. Both parents excellent hunters, on-site. 613-256-2680.
3 kittens, free. Litter trained. Looking for a good family. 8 weeks old. Wanted- Looking for old 613-267-0023. round bales within Perth area, 2-3 years old. Call Dave on Doody Pet Waste Richard at 613-326-0573 Removal. From regular scoop-ups to one time clean-ups. Call Dave at or email LIVESTOCK 613-219-1178 daveondoody@hotmail.com or visit 1 French Canadian Stal- www.daveondoody.com lion; 1 French Canadian cross 3 year old gelding. Doggie Bed & Breakfast. 613-256-2680. In-home kennels, grooming, fenced activity park, walks. Lorna Berkshire cross weaners; nature or Born April 12th. 4 gilts and (613)200-1952 (613)264-2203. 4 boars available. Price is $100 each. Telephone Kittens, free to good 613-395-4569. home, litter trained. 613-253-6272.
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Full Time Meat Cutter Position Available Key Responsibilities
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Office building and workshop/garage complex located in the heart of Lanark Highlands Township along Hwy #511 approximately 3 km north of Lanark Village. 4,825 sq. ft. office building (2,835 sq. ft. above grade and 1,990 sq. ft. below grade) with 4,400 sq. ft. – 5 bay workshop on 5.54 acres. Access to the Clyde River. Zoning: Rural.
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As a leading manufacturer of advanced textiles and materials, we are excited about our future and the role talented individuals play in our company. ABOUT US: We have a talented team of dedicated employees focused on excellence. We are looking to fill the following positions at our manufacturing plant in Perth.
Requirements
Address: 4175 Highway 511, Lanark, Ontario
Must be a certified Meat Cutter / Butcher. 2 - 3 years previous experience cutting meat. Able to stand for length of the shift (up to 8 hours). Able to lift up to 50 lbs. Demonstrated commitment to customer and employee relations. Able to work as a member of a team and support the execution of team goals.
Job Posting Notes
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Thank you for your interest, however due to the volume of resumes only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted. Posting will be removed on close date noted above. Contact Information Matthew Barnabe Barnabe’s Your Independent Grocer Phone: 613-267-6763 Fax: 613-267-1312 THE EMC - 39 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Sealed offers, in prescribed form, will be accepted until 4:00 pm, June 28, 2013. Owner reserves the right to reject any or all offers. For further information, form of offer and information package or to schedule inspection of the property contact: Paul Lehman, P.Eng. General Manager Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority 4175 Highway 511, Lanark, Ontario Phone: (613) 259-2421 e-mail: plehman@mvc.on.ca
To cut meat in compliance with the store’s cutting standards. To receive meat and check invoices ensuring quantity is accurate and quality of product meets with store standards. To store meat on trays in an orderly fashion in preparation for wrapping. To wrap and price meat on trays as required. To clean the work area ensuring the sanitation of the department meets with store standards. To follow the store safety procedures at all times. To respond to any customer inquiries or requests maintaining courteous customer relations at all times. Adhere to strict cleaning schedule ensuring a high level of cleanliness and sanitation standards. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
ABOUT YOU: • Positive • Detail Oriented • Problem Solver • Strong Communication Skills Please forward your resume with a list of references to: careers@albint.com Thank you for your interest.
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The individual must be committed to quality, posses good colour comprehension, be self-motivated and be effective in communication within the team environment. Have strong Health and Safety skills.
FUNCTIONS: • Li ing flyers from pallets, and placing them on a feeder to insert flyers into newspapers. • Jog and strap bundles once inser on of required flyers is completed • Load completed bundles onto pallets • Other du es may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse.
Competencies, Skills and Experience COMPETENCIES: Action Oriented • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team leader
REQUIREMENTS • Physically able to li 5-25 lbs • Standing for extended periods of me • Con nual rota on of wrist, back and shoulders • Mo vated self starter • Reliable team worker • Ability to work weekends and Mondays. • Fluent in English both wri en and verbal
Only those with “Goss/Related Equipment” experience will be considered.
Interested applicants should forward their resume via email to: cguglielmi@metroland.com or drop it off in person at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls Ontario.
We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Job Title: Distribution Supervisor Region: Eastern Ontario Region Department: Distribution – Kingston JOB SUMMARY: To ensure all distributions in assigned geographic areas are delivered in a timely and appropriate manner through training and providing the necessary tools to the carriers. Position Accountabilities: Ensure that all newspapers, inserts and other distributions in a defined area are properly delivered in a timely fashion • Recruit, hire and train carriers according to the standards as applied by the Regional Director of Distribution • Develop an ongoing relationship with carriers; clearly communicating instructions and maintaining accurate records of all carrier contact • Maintain all records concerning carriers and routes including financial records and complaints. • Maintain sufficient carrier waiting lists or establishes new ones. • Address customer concerns in a helpful and timely manner; to follow up with concerns with carriers and ensure that concerns are resolved. • Provide data for the carrier payroll • Ensure downed routes receive delivery (i.e. through delivery by adult carriers). Verify delivery in geographical area via door to door checks or GPS verification system along with problem delivery resolution Competencies, Skills and Experience Competencies: Action Oriented • Customer Focus • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team Previous customer service experience – Secondary School diploma or equivalent – Valid driver’s license and good driving record. All candidates under consideration must complete a background screening. Interested and qualified candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to the attention of Gregory Esnard at Gregory.esnard@metroland.com no later than June 14th, 2013. Job Category: Administrative/Clerical; Warehouse; Customer Service/Client Care
DICA Electronics Ltd, a Carleton Place company, is looking for a motivated and well organized Administrative Assistant for a one-year maternity leave contract. Reporting to the Office Manager, this role includes answering phones, general reception and administrative support. The successful candidate will possess a High School diploma and have some clerical experience.
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The ideal candidate will have: • A minimum of 1 year related experience • Be a good communicator • Be friendly and cooperative • Have a mechanical aptitude • Have the ability to examine and evaluate detail • Assist with set-up, operation, and maintenance of the web press as directed by the first press operator • Good Health and Safety ethics
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We are currently looking for a full time Chrysler technician with Chrysler training. We offer competitive rates and a benefits package. Our busy shop will allow the right candidate to make hours. Applicant must: Have valid drivers license Have their Class ‘A’ mechanic Be able to work under pressure Want to learn and advance in their field Multitask Position is available immediately Please apply by Email only to Tmurphy@townandcountrychrysler.com
Specific Responsibilities: • Assist Operators where needed • Learn the paper feeding aspect of the position • Perform various departmental functions • Keep area clean and hazard free • Transport finished product to appropriate departments
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Job Requirements: • Commitment to quality, productivity and apprentice program • Able to take directions from various press operators • Upon completion of training, should be capable of filling-in for 2nd press operator as required • Retrieve and prepare rolls for production • Good colour comprehension • Effective communication within a team environment • Positive, pro-active behaviour
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Kemptville Youth Centre hires marketing intern move forward with any good explained. “If we could rent it marketing plans and at the same out it would help pay for differtime work on youth recruitment. ent programs.” As the number of North GrenEMC News - The Kempt- She also plans to develop a donor ville youth who use the youth ville Youth Centre is following giving campaign. “We are very lucky to have centre increases, the need for through on its plans to move the her here in Kemptville,” said the more programs becomes necesfacility forward. Thanks to a grant from the centre’s executive director Robin sary. “This is a great place for youth Eastern Ontario Development Heald. She has such strong marProgram (EODP), they have been keting skills and drive for our to hang out,” said Smith. “We are always looking for volunteers able to hire a marketing intern for cause.” Alexandra has already im- and we cannot afford to lose help a six-month term. Alexandra Smith, a Greely mersed herself in the youth that we have.” One of the first things she has native with a Bachelor of Com- centre. Last week she was sandmerce (Honours) from the Sprott ing down the walls around the done is re-framed the notion of School of Business at Carleton centre’s stage in preparation for donations to the youth centre. University has been hired by the painting as the facility prepared Instead of asking the community Kemptville Youth Centre as their to host the Kemptville’s Got and individuals for a large amount Talent show. She has also been of funds, for example $1,000, she marketing intern. “It is nice to have a position spending time with the centre’s has calculated how much it actuwhere I can use what I went to board of directors as she learns ally costs for one youth taking part in a program over a year. The school for,” said Smith who about the youth centre. “It has been a lot to get into,” funding needed is a modest $96, moved back to Kemptville just a year ago after living in Ottawa said Smith who had, as a first an amount easier to appreciso that she could be close to her project, to find out where the cen- ate and to donate. She stated the mandate of the youth centre quite school. “I was lucky that this was tre’s funds were coming from. “My main objective is to get simply. “We are here to make the in Kemptville,” she said. The new marketing intern has the ball rolling on ways to bring life of our youth better,” she exa list of goals she wants to ac- in more funds into the youth plained. Commitment and dedication complish. She has been asked to centre,” she said. “I have been develop a marketing plan for the working closely with the board are all-important at the youth youth centre as well as come up of directors and the funding com- centre. All youth centre staff have a tremendous affection for with a way to encourage volun- mittee.” She explained that the centre the centre and its members. “She teers to want to help out at the Photo by JOSEPH MORIN has to find ways of funding that is there for us no matter what,” youth centre. Alexandra Smith has been hired as the Kemptville Youth Centre’s marketing intern. She She wants to develop the re- are more community driven. said Heald. “She is the whole is ready for the challenge of growing the popular youth centre. sources and people needed to “This facility is rentable,” she package.”
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High-calibre Senior B lacrosse comes to Kemptville EMC News - The Capital and skilled sport – to witness two and skilled, composed veterans, Jonkas are second and third re- QSLL, especially to try and se- team that competes every night, Region Axemen of the Quebec teams battle in the highly com- many of whom – such as Jason spectively in league scoring. cure home-floor advantage for every shift. We have won a lot of Senior Lacrosse League (QSLL) petitive QSLL. Tasse, Pat Collins, Chris KonopAxemen goalie Brett Per- the play-offs later in July and close games through determinawill bring their high calibre game The Axemen are a new fran- liff and Matt Firth played profes- ras has the QSLL’s best goals August. The President’s Cup – tion and opportunistic scoring. to Kemptville when they host the chise in the Capital Region. They sional lacrosse for either the Ot- against average and gets plenty the Canadian Senior B lacrosse Senior lacrosse is fast and physiCornwall Island Redmen at the are having success their first sea- tawa Rebel or other former pro of help from the team’s tenacious championship – will be hosted cal. We’re really happy for this North Grenville Municipal Cen- son in the league, as they current- teams. defenders. The Cornwall Island by the QSLL’s Kahnawake Mo- chance to showcase our team tre at 8 p.m. on Monday, June ly sit in first place with six wins The Axemen’s Tim Bergin Redmen currently sit in the thick hawks from August 26th to Sep- and our league in Kemptville and 24. against three losses. leads the QSLL in scoring with of the league standings with a two tember 1st. Axemen head coach look forward to a warm recepThis is a great opportunity for The Axemen roster is a perfect 43 points in nine games; team- wins and three losses record. Sean Moran likes the team’s play tion. We promise; fans will not lacrosse fans – and fans of fast blend of young, quick players mates Raj Wasson and Jordan Every game is vital in the to date: “This is a hard working be disappointed.”
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Music studio a chance for students to express themselves, learn instruments who could play musical instruments. Being taught a lot of patience and care.” The end result of any lesson is ultimately a music wasn’t something he enjoyed when growing These are the exact attributes Studio 106 looks live stage performance, which takes place every EMC News – It can easily be said the most up, but four years ago, when his friends handed to instill in all musicians. Since its birth about Thursday night (open mic night) at Gad’s Hill powerful ability any human being can have is a him a harmonica, he found his passion for learning four years ago, Studio 106 has become a full- Place in Merrickville. music reignite.\ fledge music studio, offering a vast array of music It’s here when they feature all the students. voice. Along the way, he kept on writing songs, with programs like band basics and even a summer camp “Part of the goal is to get up on stage and So when youth enter through the doors of Studio for youth – but with a very different approach, a perform,” said Heroux. 106 in Merrickville, they will come face to face his own dream of recording them. “I could never really master the theory, but I more personal one, at that. “When you leave, you do so feeling good about with a microphone, or within reach of an acoustic could master the sound down well,’ he said. “We’re not interested in teaching you theory,” yourself.” Heroux’s own dedication to instill in a guitar. Or better yet, a voice. A few years ago, he bought an old piano, with he said.“We’re interested in you as a person and youth’s life a sense of confidence and well being For studio owner Ken Heroux, who has always building confidence.” has never gone unnoticed. “I’ve always enjoyed had a love for music, he knows he’s giving these his friend coaching him along the way. “It was very encouraging,” he said. “Everyone A typical lesson is about 35 minutes, but, said putting a hand out to anyone who needs help,” he youth a chance to open their hearts and their was coaching me and not teaching me; I liked that Heroux, the youth usually end up staying later just said. “Years and years ago, someone stepped up to minds. help me.”Heroux, who just turned 65, was recently But most importantly, he’s giving these youth approach.” At that point, he started to transform to chat or play some more tunes. “We always take time to say hi and catch up,” he surprised by his students when they presented him the opportunity to talk about their lives and the his garage into a studio, and just recently started challenges they may face on a daily basis – such as a band of his own with close friends called Off added. “In some cases, the chat goes on. The ones with a special birthday celebration. the Cuff. The band plays gigs at local venues in that know the music help the ones that don’t.” It was a way of saying thank you to someone bullying and peerpressure. And most of the time, his students arrive early. who had made a difference in their lives, and, as “It’s about building confidence in them,” he said. Merrickville. “It takes a lot of kindness to e each other,” he But while Studio 106 offers its programs and the cake read, to the man who never gave up on “It’s about them knowing that when they leave the services to budding musicians and singers, it’s also them. “This is about everybody,” he said. “This studio, they’ll feel very good about themselves.” said of the band. “And not taking anything personally. It requires a haven for youth who just need a place to vent. wouldn’t have happened without the people here.” Heroux said he grew up admiring his friends
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Medical students share experiences with Kemptville students their training. or she is serious about learning. in debt by the time they finish university. doctor recruitment, the Eastern Medical Sean Henderson kicked off the “You have to have really stellar However, considering the help they Regional Medical Education Program, hour-long presentation by explaining grades,” said Karen Chung. Getting would be getting from the banking (ERMEP) which is located in Perth, EMC News - A group of five first- to the Grade 12 students that the long good grades, according to the students, industry in the form of lines of credit sends out medical students each year year Queen’s University School of journey to medical school begins with is relatively easy once you realize you and the expected service they would to experience the small community Medicine students stopped by the North the student’s determination to get to have to find a way to push yourself a hope to give their communities they atmosphere and share their first-year little bit. were not overly worried. stories with high school students. This Grenville District High School last university. He mentioned volunteering and the “In the first year you learn how “The banks will become your friend,” year, 191 students were sent out, 36 in week to answer questions about their ability to show compassion for others as the body is supposed to work,” said Henderson said jokingly. eastern Ontario. freshman experience. Henderson. Despite the idea of being in debt as Both St. Michael Catholic High The group visited Sean Kelly’s Grade a necessary trait. “Those are all the qualities you would Then students learn what to do when you come out of college Henderson was School and the NGDHS in Kemptville 12 exercise-science class. The first year the body does not do what it should. optimistic. “Never feel that finances are had medical students drop by. students were: Sean Henderson, Karen expect to finds in a doctor,” he said. Christian Montgomery added, “Try “You learn about all of the exams and a challenge,” he said. 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Finnerty addresses construction complaints essential and construction crews be closed this week. Asa Street As a wrap-up to Monday’s are making every effort to get is expected to be open to a gravel council meeting, Deputy Mayor their work done as quickly and ef- standard by the end of the week as Finnerty addressed the numer- ficiently as possible, with limited well. With respect to the CPR work ous complaints being received by disruption to traffic. If necessary, the municipality on the subject of they will work through the night that will have the Bedell hill road construction. Residents have to get the project completed at closed from now until December, written in to both the mayor and the intersection of Prescott and Finnerty admits the timing is not his staff, blaming the municipal- Clothier Streets. Once the crews perfect but it’s a railway project, ity for poor planning leading to move down past the Rideau cor- and the municipality has no coninconvenience and potential busi- ner, it will be smooth sailing, says trol over it. The next municipal council ness hardship. Finnerty wishes to Finnerty. The environmental issues at meeting is set for June 24; the remind residents that the sewer and water replacement being done the former Scotiabank site have Committee of the Whole meets on on Clothier Street is absolutely been corrected and the hole will Monday, June 17. From front page
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EMC Lifestyle – Catherine Swail knows all about reaching goals. After working in the education sector as a supply teacher in New Brunswick and then her hometown of Kemptville, Swail decided to take a step back to assess her career as she felt she wasn’t stretching to her full potential both personally and professionally. “I decided that I was looking for a career that would allow me to both teach and educate people,” she said. Now Swail, a personal trainer, has the ability to do both. Her journey in fitness began quite a few years ago when she was in university and not feeling confident about her body. Catherine Swail From then on, she went to the gym to train consistently, start- training. ing full changes. It’s not someed to eat healthier, and in turn, The idea behind metabolic thing that can happen overnight. gained back control of her life- training, Swail said, is to give I also find out from them what style. “I didn’t see a connection the whole body an intense, heart- type of exercises they’d like to between nutrition and exercising pumping, cardiovascular and do, and from there, we start the when I was in school,” she said, muscular work-out, with little program.”For her clients, having recalling her high school years. rest in between. someone who understands the “I grew up on cafeteria food. It maximizes one’s metabo- weight loss struggle and the batBut when I started to go to the lism by giving them more energy tle to maintain a healthy groove gym years later, I started to see during the day and night. is an added bonus. “I understand the results.” “They can see results and where these types of people come The momentum continued, work a lot harder in that small from,” she said. and soon she found herself pair- frame of time,” she said. “You “I like guiding them in the ing training and clean eating (no don’t have to spend a lot of time right direction when they’re still preservatives, non-packaged, on the equipment.” Clean eat- not losing weight, or when they expiry-date written food, for in- ing is the other half of metabolic don’t know when to start. It’s just stance) to get to where she is to- training. “It’s not so much a diet nice to know that I can help send day. But it didn’t come without a but a lifestyle,” she said. them in the right direction.” struggle, the same struggle peo“Healthy eating is part of a Some of the healthy tips Swail ple can experience as they strive good lifestyle habit. And while abides by in her daily life includes to achieve their own goals, said you’re not going to eat healthy eating real, honest-to-goodness Swail. “Being a personal trainer and perfect 100 per cent of your food (the longer the shelf life of has helped me to reach my own life, you’ll have more relaxed a food, the better, she said), ingoals,” she said. With a passion meals.” Her personal training corporating strength training into for trying new, clean recipes to business has kept her busy in one’s exercise routine, don’t go help fuel her body and curb her the area, teaching group classes to the gym five days a week; alsweet tooth, coupled with a good twice a week in Burritts Rapids, low one’s muscles the chance to work-out, exercise has become as well as doing one-on-one per- have a break. “Don’t look at the her outlet for handling what life sonal training. scale because what you want to throws at her. She modifies the training pro- focus on is your body fat perAfter receiving her personal grams to suit the individual’s fit- centage going down and muscle trainer certificate from canfitpro, ness goals, she added, which is strength to go up,” she said. “You she started up her own business, an important part of the package. want to focus on that muscle-toWhole Body Personal Training “I usually sit down with them fat ratio.” Swail also works at and Fitness. for a bit to talk about where they Anytime Fitness in Kemptville, Prior to that, she tried different see themselves in a year from teaching a High Intensity class forms of personal training and that date,” she said. and can’t see herself stopping found one that stuck: metabolic “It takes 12 weeks to start see- anytime soon.
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EMC Events - The Highway Contest” which has a Men’s and a non-profit organization that 43 Car Club would like to invite Women’s category. This happens has a goal to support charitable everyone out to their fourth an- as each participant has the chance organizations in the communinual Kemptville Father’s Day to spin their tires (while station- ties in which they host their Car Show & Shine on Sunday, June ary) on a metal plate and try to Shows. For this event, the club 16, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. create the most smoke within a will be once again working with The show will take place at 25-second time period. For those the Salvation Army Food Bank Riverside Park (on Reuben Cres- courageous enough to want to try in Kemptville, an organization cent behind the old location of it, the cost to participate is $10 within North Grenville that proNGDHS). Admission for show but you must be registered at the vides food collection and food vehicles is free however the Car show to join in the fun. distribution services to those who Club is requesting that a canned If you get hungry and want require emergency food service. good or non-perishable item be to have some great food during The Kemptville-based club is donated for the Salvation Army your visit to the show then Fat also the largest Car Club in EastFood Bank. Les will have two food conces- ern Ontario and possibly in OnSpectators are encouraged sions on site serving a variety of tario with just over 300 members. to come out and see some cool good food and drinks. The Royal The club has grown by leaps and rides. Admission is free but again Canadian Legion will also be bounds as it starts its fifth season. a non-perishable food donations open for pancake breakfast and We hope you are able to make it is encouraged. Last year we had remain open during the day with out to the Kemptville Father’s more than 500 Classic Vehicles other food and refreshments. Day Show & Shine on June 16. and roughly 2,500 people attend Other things to do while at Visit www.Highway43Carthe event and this year we are ex- the show will be shopping at the Club.com or contact President pecting even higher numbers so Kinsmen’s Farmers Market, a Rod Rafter at (613) 258-7567 or we feel it’s a great way to spend wide variety of automotive and Rod@Hwy43CarClub for more some fun time with dad and cel- non-automotive vendors, Big information. ebrate Father’s Day. Trucks on exhibit, a 50/50 draw If you are interested in being One of the main highlights and many prize raffle draws for a vendor please contact Andy and proven crowd pleaser for this the participants. Conquer at (613) 258-4933 or show is the controlled “Burnout The Highway 43 Car Club is Andy@Hyw43CarClub.com.
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Paying it forward EMC News - Community Living North Grenville received a huge donation of yarn from Hunter and Theresa McCaig of Rideau Auctions in Winchester. This yarn will be put to use to make blankets and scarves that will in turn be donated for fundraisers and hospitals. This gracious donation from the McCaig’s will now be a “pay it forward” project alongside members of Community Living North Grenville. In the photo are : Community Living North Grenville members Betty Carson, Bianca Carini, Rose Riddell and Mary Ellen Koktan. THE EMC - K5 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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North Grenville Chamber of Commerce presents ‘Ask the Expert’ EMC Events - The North Grenville Kevin Savoy from Action Coach Commerce is also asking business to Chamber of Commerce is presenting business coaching will be on hand to have some fun and enjoy being part of “Ask the Expert” Networking and Ed- talk about the five ways to massive this year’s Canada Day parade. ucation at the Branch Restaurant and profits growth. This is a free chamber The parade will be taking place on Texas Grill. event. Registration is free. You can con- Monday, July 1 beginning at 5 p.m. The date is this Friday, June 14. The tact kevinsavoy@action coach.com at Float registration may be dropped complimentary lunch will run from 613-258-0553 or the North Grenville off at the Chamber of Commerce of11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chamber of Commerce at www.north- fice, scanned and email to info@northThe theme of the presentation will be grenvillechamber.com and info@north- grenvillechamber.com or mikemartin@ all about what business is doing to im- grenvillechamber.com 613-258-4838. xplornet.com or faxed to the Chamber at prove their new profits. The North Grenville Chamber of 613-258-3801.
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EMC Business - Everyone has their own recipe for a typical comfort food meal. Macaroni and cheese, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or even a hot bowl of soup may come to mind. But what happens when one takes a comfort food meal and pushes it to the next level? You get Comfort by AJ's, the newest restaurant on the Kemptville circuit. Owned by Jessica Carswell and her husband Philip, who was head chef at AJ's Catering for a number of years, recently celebrated their grand opening this past weekend, fulfilling a dream the duo shared. He is now the head chef of Comfort by AJ's. "We would just be sitting down at home and planning it out Photo by ASHLEY KULP to have our own restaurant," she Comfort by AJ’s held its official grand opening June 8 at their location at 115 Sanders St. said. in Kemptville. Above, from left: North Grenville councillors Tim Sutton and Barb Tobin; Old "It's always been our dream. Town Kemptville Business Improvement Area (BIA) president Su Sally; mayor David Gordon; We feel really lucky." owners Philip and Jessica Carswell; North Grenville Chamber of Commerce board chair Mark Located at 115 Sanders Street, the menu features a refreshing Thornton and Chamber director John Wilson help cut the ribbon. take on comfort food classics like from other restaurants in the area, "It's definitely a new experience This is just a sampling of the shepherd's pie and, yes, even mac so, too, does the menu, outfitted every time," she noted. type of food that could get any 'n cheese. in chalk on a wall. "It's comfort food elevated." taste buds going. The recipes incorporate some Depending on what's currently Case in point is the mac 'n So far, the response from the of AJ's Catering's techniques, but in season, said Jessica, the menu cheese made with homemade community has been nothing still keeps it fresh, said Jessica. will change according to the gnocchi, gruyere white wine short of humbling. "It's been The white tablecloth setting is availability of ingredients and cheese sauce, bacon, and crispy really positive and encouraging ideal to bring a date or for even a the chef's inspiration. onions. and exciting," said Jessica. family outing, said Jessica. The location certainly fit the bill for the vision they had in mind for their restaurant - a quaint, small location, with a patio. While the comfort food style certainly sets themselves apart
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Kemptville Christian Reformed Church 2455 County Rd. 18/Clothier St. W. 10:00 a.m and 6:30 p.m. (call for details) Sunday Services. Children’s Worship during morning service, Sunday School following a.m service. 613-258-5008 Harmony Community Church 12010 Ormond Road, Winchester. Sunday Service 9:15 am Adult Bible Class10:30am Morning Worship 613-7745170 Rev. D.B. North, Pastor. United Pentecostal Church 10 St. Lawrence Street. Bishops Mills. Times Of Services: Sunday Morning 10 a.m., Morning Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m., Evangelist Service - Old Fashion Preaching & Gospel Singing. Pastor-Rev. William Morehouse, 613-258-3665. Southgate Community Church 1303 French Settlement Rd., Kemptville. 9:30 am and 11:00 am. Lead Pasor - Ben Last. Youth and Worship Pastor Joel Van Dasselaar. Children’s Ministry - coordinator Lindsay Shephard. www.southgatechurch.com Bishop’s Oxford Pastoral Charge. Service at 10:30 am, 1st. & 3rd Sundays at St. Andrew’s United Church Bishop’s Mills, 2nd & 4th Sundays at Oxford Mills United Church. Minister - Reverend Martin Carnahan. The Anglican Parish of Oxford “A BIG Country Welcome” St. Andrew’s Garretton, 11:00 am second and fourth Sundays St. Anne’s Oxford Station 11:00 am First and third Sundays Reverend Matt Kydd 613-258-1584.
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St. James Anglican Church Clothier Street West, Sunday Service 8:00am First and Third Sundays 9:15 am every Sunday Reverend Matt Kydd 613258-2562. Kemptville Pentecostal Church 1964 County Road 43 - Kemptville. Sunday services: 10 am and 6:30 pm. Sunday School during service. Reverend Steven Kohls. North Grenville Community Church (2659 Concession). Free Methodist 10:30 a.m Sunday Service 613-258-4815. Senior Pastor Reverend Daniel C. Massey. www.ngccfm.ca. Presbyterian Kemptville & Mountain Pastoral Charge Rev. Samer Kandalaft. St. Paul’s Kemptville 10:45 am. Sunday Service / Church School / Nursery. Knox Mountain Service 9:15 am. Holy Cross Church (505 Clothier St. W). Mass Times: Sat: 5pm, Sun: 9 & 11 am. Children’s Liturgy during 11am Mass. Father Andrew Shim. St. John’s United Church 400 Prescott Street 10:00 AM Sunday Service with a nursery and Church school. Rev. Lynda Harrison officiating. Offices open Tues 8:30 am-4 pm, & Wed-Fri 8:30 am-12 pm. Phone 613-258-3259 or e-mail stjohnsk@magma.ca. Calendar of events available at www.kemptvilleunitedchurch.org. Building is fully accessible. St. Andrews United 256 South Gower Dr., Heckston. Sunday Service 11 am. Reverend Blair Paterson 613-989-2825.
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Flying solo an honourable move EMC Editorial - Nobody wants to be seen as This includes the Canadian Broadcasting a trained seal. Corporation. What a gift to CBC opponents, And nobody wants to be told what to say giving them some ammunition, under the guise and how to say it by someone half their age. of transparency. Last week, former Conservative MP Brent So why is it all right for, say, provinces like Rathgeber burst open wide the increasingly Ontario to have its “Sunshine Lists,” showing fractious rifts in the federal Tory ranks by how people in fields like medicine, policing, leaving his party and sitting as an independent and teaching earn more than $100,000 a year, member of the house. but when it comes to the federal government The response of the Conservatives to Rath- - no friend of bureaucrats - suddenly, transpargeber’s departure has been, frankly, audacious. ency on the numbers is a no-go area? Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s office called The amount was raised to $440,000 for full on him to resign his Edmonton-St. Albert seat disclosure. Notice how this leaves out, say, and run for re-election. members of the senate? Harper’s crew surely should have known Now, we hasten to add that this does not that this would have flung the door wide open mean that Harper is politically wounded, best to accusations of hypocrisy, when they welleft for dead. He’s been in far tighter politicomed one of the most famous floor-crossers of cal spots, like the coalition crisis of late 2008, all time, Vancouver’s David Emerson, elected and he has pulled through. There are still two as a Liberal in January 2006 - and sworn in to years to go before the 2015 set-election date, Stephen Harper’s first cabinet a month later. and a cabinet shuffle is in the offing. It offers a During the 2006 election debates, Harper chance to clear out some deadwood, and instill seemed to suggest that he was okay with an MP cabinet solidarity – and secrecy – by bringing breaking away from his or her party and sitting some freewheeling independent-minded MPs as an independent on a matter of principle. inside the tent. Those ministerial offices can Just last year, according to the Winnipeg certainly quieten some backbench grumbling. Free Press, the Conservatives voted against a You count Harper out at your peril. New Democratic private members bill which The year 1996 stands out as a good example would have required any MP, elected under a for both sides. Liberal MP John Nunziata was party banner, to resign their seat and run for re- kicked out of his caucus for voting against the election if they wanted to join up with another budget because it did not get rid of the GST. party. He was re-elected a year later, with an even But the bill would have allowed Rathgeber greater majority than in 1993. Thereby proving and other MPs to sit as an independent. everything, and nothing. Rathgeber’s decision to sit as an indepenThe voters, either way, ultimately make dent is a principled one, after the Harper gov- the final decision, but in between, while there ernment decided to gut his private member’s needs to be party solidarity, there also needs to bill to open up the salaries of federal governbe a cooling off box - in this case, time sitting ment employees making more than $188,000. as an independent.
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from the bylaw office, exEMC News - In a letter to cept a revised ticket with an the editor in the May 30 edi- added late fee. Eventually contact was tion of The Kemptville Advance, Oxford Mills resident made with the bylaw officer, Steve Corkery voiced his who stood by the ruling. The spot is clearly refrustrations over the inflexibility of a certain parking served for the mayor, and bylaw: the one that slaps a rules can’t be changed for driver with a ticket for park- one person, he was told. ing in the space designated Mayor surprised for the mayor. When word of the situation It started with the Wizard of Oz. Eighty-something got to Mayor David Gordon, year-old Janet Corkery was he was at first surprised that looking forward to a night of someone would get a ticket local musical theatre at the for parking in his spot. He looked into the matter North Grenville Municipal Centre. Unfortunately when and sent a message through she arrived at the parking lot, to bylaw staff that no more all of the handicapped spots tickets will be issued for (for which she has a permit) parking in his spot. Gordon says the bylaw ofwere taken. So Janet did what many of fice was just doing their job. us would consider doing: she And now their job no lonparked in the spot marked ger involves issuing a ticket for parking in the mayor’s “Mayor”. Following the show, Janet space. “If my spot is taken I will received a rather unwelcome park elsewhere and walk souvenir of the night. Apparently she owed the across the lot,” said Gordon. Municipality of North Gren- “I need the exercise anyville $25 for parking in the way.” mayor’s spot. If you’re looking for the Janet told her son Steve about the ticket, who con- mayor’s spot, it’s no longer tacted the municipal office there. The spot previously to plead his elderly mother’s marked “Mayor” is now an case. After a few weeks they extra spot for handicapped had received no response parking. By DIANA FISHER
EMC News - It’s official. Hab- mortgage interest-free, with payitat for Humanity is coming to ments set at a rate the family can Kemptville. afford (no more than 25-30 per The land has been secured cent of the family gross income). and the team is ready to go. The The house is purchased at market first shovel is expected to break value and the family becomes ground before the end of June. true homeowners. But first, the Selection Committee needs to find a suitable Applications for the family to move into the home. As Family Services Committee Habitat Kemptville Chair Cheryl Pickens explains, each candidate family will be build will be available evaluated in three key areas: at the North Grenville Need: The family’s current standard Public Library starting of housing will be evaluated. If their current housing is sub-stan- June 11. dard or not satisfactory for their size or needs, they may qualify for a Habitat home. 2- Ability: The mortgage payments reAccording to LICO – the “Low ceived go into an account to build Income Cut Off” set by Statistics the next Habitat house. Canada, the family income has to In addition to the homeownbe low enough to qualify for sub- ers, Habitat is also looking for a sidized housing but high enough support family that will provide to afford to make a mortgage pay- homeownership advice and guidment. ance. 3- Partnership: As the build gets underway, The family must agree to part- Habitat will require electrical, ner with Habitat for Humanity plumbing and other services to be by earning 500 hours of “Sweat provided by professionals in the Equity”. community. The family can be represented Applications for the Habitat by a team of friends in this endea- Kemptville build will be availvour but the applicant(s) must do able at the North Grenville Public at least 50 hours of work them- Library starting June 11. selves. Help sessions to assist families in filling out the application will Educating the Public be held at the library on Tuesdays As the first Habitat build in the and Thursdays, June 11 through North Grenville area, it’s impor- 27 from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. tant to educate the community If you would like to apply, ofabout Habitat and its goals. fer your services or learn more First of all, it’s not a handout. about this project, visit www. Habitat for Humanity holds the Habitat1000Islands.com.
MP introduces bill to give boost to National Historic Sites EMC News - Gord Brown, tional Historic Sites that need Member of Parliament for help and people who are inLeeds-Grenville, has intro- volved with their conservation, duced a Private Member’s Bill management and operation. I that would permit National believe many will donate to a Historic Sites to issue chari- fund that will be used for prestable receipts for donations ervation of the site.” intended to be used for reconThe bill is not a short-term struction of the sites. solution, he explains. According to a press release Donated money will be issued by Brown’s office, the placed in a fund and interest bill, titled “An Act to provide can be used for conservation funding for the conservation work. of national historic sites” will “It will take some time to allow individuals and corpo- build up a fund large enough rations to make donations to to deliver significant interest sites and receive a tax receipt. but imagine if this had been “This is an idea that was done 30 years ago or more.” floated on the Rideau during He notes that while the idea discussions leading up to the for the bill originated on the 150th anniversary of the ca- Rideau in an effort to help the nal,” explains Brown. waterway, he realized it should “It was mentioned again be applied to all National Hislast year in the consultations I toric Sites. had along the Rideau.” “In my own riding there are He notes that currently do- several examples of sites that nations of land can be made will benefit from this bill such for conservation purposes and as the Delta Mill, the Spencertax receipts issued. ville Mill and Fort Welling“Meanwhile, we have Na- ton.”
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THE EMC - K13 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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New pipes on the way for Clothier Street
department is accomplishing this or bad the deterioration is unby ensuring that the water run- derneath Kemptville streets will “The North Grenville Cham- ning through the treatment pro- consider ways to keep up with ber of Commerce wants to en- cess was, as much as possible, the ravages of time. courage everyone to patronize what it had planned for. “You can see roots and cracks. all businesses in North Grenville For example, water that would It was starting to affect the caand especially in Old Town dur- run into the storm sewers on pacity of the pipes,” said Dunlop. ing construction. Do know that Clothier Street from someone Rehabilitating the entire street business is open for business in washing their car would take up a while allowing homeowners Old Town,” said Wendy Chap- bit of processing space at the plant and business a small measure man, executive director of he even though it was not wastewa- of normally is a challenge. The North Grenville Chamber of ter. That goes for leaking sewer municipality is doing the digging Commerce. and water pipes as well. The re- and pipe replacement in sections. The rehabilitation will make habilitation will see the almost This allows them to create tema difference to the town’s waste- 70 year-old 8-inch sewer pipes porary overland sewer and water water treatment plant’s efficiency replaced with new stronger 12-in connections that will allow homand longevity. As North Grenville pipes. That will guarantee and in- eowners and downtown business enjoys unprecedented growth in crease the flow to the treatment to have uninterrupted service. areas from single family dwell- plant as well as minimize rainwa- “We will be putting a block or ing homes to apartment buildings ter leaking into the old pipes and two on temporary service,” said right in the downtown core, the being sent to the plant. “It will Dunlop. “We will leapfrog down wastewater treatment plant has decrease the amount of ground- the street.” to be able to accommodate all of water that goes to the wastewaEach section of temporary that growth or, from a planning ter treatment plant,” explained pipes will have to be installed perspective, the province would Dunlop. “We have recovered 13 and then tested rigorously before have to discourage further devel- per cent (of capacity) in the last construction crews are able to opment. decade or so through sealing and sever the underground connecFaced with increasing the ca- replacing pipes,” she said. tion and go ahead with the perpacity of the wastewater treatPublic works runs a camera manent pipe replacement. ment plant, public works chose through its water system every “Hopefully we will be able to to make what it already had more five years and armed with in- keep within budget and on time,” efficient than it already was. The formation indicating how good said Dunlop. From front page
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Important food safety tips for children five and under EMC News – Health Cana- low these key steps to food food hot so that your food botulism. Healthy children hot before young children eat (e.g. cookie dough, cake batda is reminding Canadians of safety: cook, clean, chill and never reaches the tempera- over one year of age can them. ter). the importance of food safety separate. ture “danger zone,” which is safely eat honey because they • Do not serve raw alfalfa • Avoid unpasteurized milk, for children ages five and unbetween 4 degrees Celsius have a very low risk of devel- or bean sprouts to young chil- juice and cider. der. Cook and 60 degrees Celsius (40 oping infant botulism. dren. • Don’t eat raw or underChildren ages five and unTo prevent illness, it is degrees Fahrenheit and 140 • Make sure to cook hot • Never give your child cooked meat, poultry, fish or der are at an increased risk for extremely important to cook degrees Fahrenheit). dogs until they are steaming foods containing raw eggs seafood. complications from food poi- meat and poultry to a safe inDefrosting raw meat, poulsoning (foodborne illness). ternal temperature. Remem- try and fish should be done This is because their immune ber, visual cues like colour in the refrigerator, in the misystems are still developing are not a guarantee that food crowave, or immersed in cold and they are unable to fight is safe. water (replaced every 30 minoff infection as well as adults Don’t guess! Use a digital utes), never at room temperacan. food thermometer to check ture. Young children also pro- when meat and poultry are duce less of the stomach acid safe to eat. Separate that kills harmful bacteria, It is important to always which makes it easier for Clean separate your raw foods, such them to get sick. Properly clean anything as meat and eggs, from readyIt is estimated that there that comes in contact with to-eat foods, such as cooked are approximately 11 million the food (your hands, kitchen meat and vegetables, to avoid cases of foodborne illnesses surfaces and utensils, reusable cross-contamination. in Canada every year. Many grocery bags, etc.) and always of these cases could be pre- have your children wash their Caution vented by following proper hands before eating. • Parents and caregivers food handling and preparaThis will help eliminate should also pay close attention techniques. bacteria and reduce your fam- tion to what they are feeding While it’s always impor- ily’s risk of getting sick. In young children. tant for Canadians to follow addition, fruits and vegetables Some foods are at a higher proper food safety steps, it’s should be washed under clean risk for foodborne bacteria especially important for par- running water. than others. ents and caregivers to pay • Do not give honey to a close attention to food safety Chill baby under one-year-old – it for young children. To protect It is extremely important to can cause a serious type of them from getting sick, fol- keep cold food cold and hot food poisoning called infant
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THE EMC - K15 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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KIDZ ZONE OPEN FREE Bounce Houses Vendors /Boats & Cars Food Booths, Beer Tent OPEN Mark Bergman -Scotiabank Stage Jiu jitsu Performance -Tekken Martial Arts Academy Hwy 43 Car Show -St. Michaels School Parking Lot Free Live Wrestling Otis Good Band -Scotiabank Stage
Saturday, June 15th 8am-10am KYC Breakfast (Community Hall) 9am-ALL DAY Beach Volleyball Tournament -St. Michael’s School Yard 11am-8pm KIDZ ZONE OPEN 11am-8pm FREE Bounce Houses 11am-8pm Vendors /Boats & Cars 11am-8pm FREE Pony Rides & Petting Zoo 11am-11pm Food Booths, Beer Tent OPEN
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Jiu jitsu Performance -Tekken Martial Arts Academy 1pm-5:30pm Full Nelson -Scotiabank Stage 6pm-7pm Rib Eating Contest 7pm-8:30pm Steel Gray Band -Scotiabank Stage 9pm-10:30pm Switchgear (Country Rock) -Scotiabank Stage
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UCDSB Champion for Kids RUN/WALK (Forestry Centre) 10am-11am Southgate Church Service -Scotiabank Stage 11am-7pm KIDZ ZONE OPEN 11am-7pm FREE Pony Rides 11am-7pm FREE Bounce Houses 11am-7pm Vendors /Boats & Cars 11am-7pm Food Booths, Beer Tent OPEN 11:30am-12:30pm big bang & bigger baNG 12:30-2pm SouthBound 12:3 -Scotiabank Stage 2-6pm Healy and Orr 2 -Scotiabank Stage
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THE EMC - K18 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Kemptville’s ‘Got Talent’ to spare EMC News - On Friday, June 7 the nership with L.A. Group for providing members of the North Grenville com- delicious hamburgers. KYC’s Got Talmunity were blown away by outstand- ent kicked off the night with a BBQ ing youth talent. cooked by Blaine Devine; thanks to the A number of extremely talented great cook behind the grill and the kind young people gathered at the Kempt- donation of hamburger patties, the BBQ ville Youth Centre (KYC) for KYC’s was a huge hit. Got Talent and took parents and comMany thanks also go out to the many munity members by surprise. volunteers that helped make the event After many Wednesday night re- run smoothly. KYC is extremely lucky hearsals at KYC with music mentor, to have such kind members in our comKim James, youth were able to put on a munity that are willing to volunteer their fantastic show. time to help out a great cause. KYC A lot of hard work went into organiz- could not have done it without them. ing this event and in the end it turned out If you missed KYC’s Got Talent, you to be a huge success. still have a chance to see these wonderParticipants put a lot of time and ef- ful youth perform live. fort into perfecting their performances On Saturday, June 15th Kemptville with guidance from the talented Kim Meadows presents The Kemptville Submitted photo James, which truly showed on Friday Youth Centre 2nd Annual Breakfast at KYC’s Got Talent performers (back row left to right) are, Haley Wright, Emily Brown, Ivy Deblois, and Kim night. the North Grenville Municipal CenJames, music mentor. In the front row are Brianna Luther, Maddison Johnston, and Chloe James. It takes a lot of courage to get up on tre between 8 and 10 a.m. Community stage and perform for a large audience. members are invited out to enjoy a deKYC would like to congratulate and licious breakfast featuring fluffy panthank all of the talented youth who put cakes, Beking’s scrambled eggs, Tim their heart and soul into the inspiring Hortons coffee and much more, served performance. by local celebrities. The Kemptville Youth Centre would While enjoying the delicious feast, like to thank Canadian Paint and Wall- community members will be entertained paper for providing KYC with all the with the incredible vocals of local talpaint and supplies that were needed to ented youth. redo the stage for the big show; it looks great. About the Kemptville Youth Centre Thanks also go out to First Stop Tool The Kemptville Youth Centre serves & Equipment Rentals Ltd. for letting over 400 youth each year with quality KYC use their carpet cleaner for several programs and activities. days in order to get the centre looking To find out how you can help make its best; KYC couldn’t have gotten the the difference in the life of a North carpets so clean without it. Grenville youth, contact Robin Heald, KYC would also like to thank our Executive Director, 613-258-5212, roblocal community grocery B&H in part- in@kemptvilleyc.com.
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Ivy Deblois performs Katy Perry’s “Thinking of You” to families, friends and community members at the Kemptville Youth Centre last Friday, June 7.
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THE EMC - K20 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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HeyDay 2013 another big success for KDH Auxiliary EMC Events - Crowds Rooney Feeds. the children’s centre (toys, flowed into the North GrenThe event’s success reflect- games and books), and the ville Curling Club arena last ed the efforts of a great many Kemptville Horticultural SoFriday evening and Saturday individuals as well as com- ciety organized and ran the morning, taking advantage of munity groups and businesses plant section. the large selection and low who contributed. Kemptville Truck Centre prices at HeyDay, the 53rd Dozens of volunteers par- and Rona (formerly Kemptannual yard sale organized by ticipated in the setup and op- ville Building Centre) generthe Kemptville District Hos- eration of HeyDay, contribut- ously contributed trucks and pital Auxiliary to raise funds ing hundreds of hours over drivers to pick up large items. for hospital equipment. four days from Wednesday Total Move Management asSales figures aren’t yet fi- through Saturday. Lions and sisted with cleanup and transnalized, but the result was ei- Rotary Club members helped porting unsold items. ther a record or close to it. with set-up and other tasks. Canteen supplies were doShoppers came from miles The items sold at HeyDay nated by Albert’s Meat Shop, around to snap up bargains in were contributed by North Beking Poultry Farm, Giant clothing, books, linens, china, Grenville residents, who did Tiger, and Lanthier Bakery. jewelry, craft supplies, elec- their best to donate only us- B&H Foodliner contributed trical appliances, furniture able items in good repair, and food items for the canteen and and sporting goods. Children to respect the list of items that Betsy Boxes, as well as lendand parents swarmed the toy could not be donated. ing grocery carts, which were section. In addition to thanking of great help in transporting At 1:00 pm on Saturday, the volunteers, donors and goods during the sorting and winners of all the draws and shoppers, the KDH Auxiliary set-up process. raffles were announced. The would like to thank the many Dumpsters were provided big winner was Shawn Fo- businesses and groups that by “Fast Eddie” Auto RecyPhoto by ASHLEY KULP ley of Kemptville, who won contributed to Hey Day’s suc- cling & Container Service, a The Kemptville District Hospital Auxiliary held their annual HeyDay fundraiser at the $2,780 on the 50-50 draw. cess this year. much appreciated service. Other raffle winners were This includes too many to The Salvation Army re- North Grenville Curling Club June 7 and 8. Above, from left: volunteers Donna Windsor, Marilyn Adams, Al Bailey, list here—including some ceived all unsold clothing at Elaine McGreavy, Bev Fry and Diane Fox show off some of the items available. Crawford Barkhouse, Louise 200 who posted the HeyDay the end of HeyDay. Unsold Beaudoin, Dorothy Chris- flyer to advertise the event— books went to organizers of tie, Eva Francoeur, D. Graff, but several deserve special the October Book Fair, which Vivian Howe, Greg Leonard, mention. will jointly benefit North ALLMAN RUCK ENTRE TD Corrie Mather, Dee Dee MeThe Curling Club rented Grenville Community Living 3rd Annual Presents hlman, Stephen Robinson, their facilities to the Auxil- and the Friends of the Library. Carol Sawatsky, M. Smith, iary for the event, and pro- Selected unsold furniture and Terry Sullivan, Rachel Ten- vided gracious and unfailing other items were donated to nant, Sue Tousant, Russ support during the four days Lazarus House. Turcotte, Diana Uloth, Bill that Hey Day occupied their At the conclusion of anWhite, and Marion White. premises. other HeyDay, convenor Jane Prizes included donations Mike Martin of Super Wolfe says th th from Brigadoon Restaurant, Sound Productions set up a “The sale was a success for Business Strategies, Cana- sound system and broadcast sure. dian Tire, Colin Goodfellow, live announcements and comWe are very grateful for the North Grenville Municipal Centre, Kemptville Shirley & Bob Perry, Pioneer mentary on both Friday eve- help of the many volunteers Nursery, Harry Pratt, Ride- ning and Saturday morning. and the support of our comau Woodland Ramble, and The Kemptville Players ran munity.”
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THE EMC - K22 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Kemptville Meadows presents KYC second annual Breakfast
EMC Events - With Ribfest coming Beking eggs, breakfast sausages, Tim to town this upcoming weekend, The Hortons coffee and more; with a deliKemptville Youth Centre (KYC) will cious menu like that, tickets will sell be hosting their second annual Break- out fast so buy yours today. fast presented by Kemptville Meadows on Saturday, June 15. KYC is inviting members of the You can pick up community to come by the North your tickets today at Grenville Municipal Centre between 8 and 10 a.m. to enjoy a delicious Scotiabank, who will be breakfast feast prepared by the talented cooks from The Kemptville Christian matching ticket sales Reformed Church (CRC) mission’s at their location dollar ministry and hospitality team. Not only will breakfast feature live for dollar, your local entertainment from talented local youth but local celebrity servers will also be community grocer B&H, there to serve your breakfast. One of our local celebrity servers, The North Grenville MPP Steve Clark states, “I’m excited Municipal Centre and to be involved again as a celebrity server at the Kemptville Youth Cen- The Kemptville Youth tre’s second annual Breakfast. I’ve visited the youth centre many Centre. times and am always impressed with the range and quality of programs ofCelebrity server, MP Gord Brown fered by the dedicated staff and volun- explains, “As the Member of Parliateers. ment for Leeds-Grenville I am excited Events like the upcoming breakfast to be helping out the Kemptville Youth are a great way for the public to not Centre this year at their second annual only help support these programs, but breakfast. Photo by JOSEPH MORIN to learn why the centre means so much “I congratulate the organizers and to the youth of the Kemptville and area volunteers who maintain this important community.” community asset.” There’s still time to buy tickets. The The Kemptville Youth Centre is a EMC Business - The Grenville Mutual Insurance Company officially opened up its doors and welcomed the costs of tickets are $10 per adult, $5 non-profit organization with a mission North Grenville community on Tuesday, June 11. Their new head office is in the Colonnade Business Park per youth 10 and under, and $25 for a to engage youth in making positive life choices in a socially accepting enviin Kemptville. The move from their home in Spencerville has been years in the making. Ross Lincoln, the group of four. You can pick up your tickets today ronment to reach their full potential as president and CEO of the business, said the new building embodies the company’s commitment to innovation and to their policy holders throughout eastern Ontario. Grenville Mutual is now four times the size it at Scotiabank, who will be matching responsible productive citizens. Every dollar raised at the breakfast was when its former headquarters in Spencerville was built in 1996. The new building houses all of Gren- ticket sales at their location dollar for ville’s functional operations, accommodates space for broker and industry meetings, as well as has a fully- dollar, your local community grocer will be going towards sponsoring the B&H, The North Grenville Municipal programs and activities of KYC. equipped multi-purpose room giving Grenville the ability to reach out to more community and agricultural Centre and The Kemptville Youth Cenorganizations by offering its facility to accommodate larger groups for training and local meetings on a tre. Join them this Saturday, June 15, needs basis. In this photo, left to right are: Ivan Petersen, Ross Lincoln, North Grenville Mayor David GorBreakfast will consist of pancakes, to fund their programs one forkful at don, Greg Beach and Gordon Smith. scrambled eggs made from famous a time.
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Horticultural society presents Bud to Bloom Garden Tour June 22
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EMC News - The Kemptville • a Peony Circle Garden sev- coach stopover built in 1890 Horticultural Society is pleased eral decades old on the grounds surrounded by gardens that suit to present the “Bud to Bloom of a charming stone house from the house. Tickets are available Garden Tour” - June 22, 2013 – 1840, at Brewed Awakenings 2868 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • a big beautiful garden with a Country Road 43, Kemptville or There are nine stops on this hand-laid stone fence, by emailing the Kemptville Hortour including seven private gar• a pool surrounded by gardens ticultural Society at khs_ohn@ dens, Rideau Woodland Ramble and a variety of trees, yahoo.ca and University of Guelph Kempt• a garden planted in bare slate All proceeds from this event ville Campus gardens. in 1994 which is now an acre of will go towards funding our two Ticket prices of $15 per ticket stunning perennials beds, fish annual bursaries awarded to deinclude a Strawberry Tea at a his- ponds, a rock fence and a patio serving students from the Unitoric inn. Some of the featured with fire pit, versity of Guelph Horticultural properties include: • a former inn and mail stage- Program.
EMC Business - Cruickshank Construction opened its Kemptville concrete plant on June 7. To the right, Steve Cruickshank (left) and North Grenville Mayor David Gordon unveil the plaque to commemorate the occasion.
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EMC News - Shell Canada Environmental projects pre- tario. will award $1 million to Cana- selected to participate in the Turtles are a good indicator of dian environmental projects, FuellingChange program are eli- a healthy and ecologically stable chosen by its customers. gible to receive funding at three watershed. Through the Shell ‘Fuel- different grant levels: $25,000, The Shell Canada funding will lingChange’ Program custom- $50,000 and $100,000. In ad- allow the SNC project to expand ers are invited to make any pur- dition, those organizations not turtle habitat enhancement efchases at Shell service stations successful in the voting process forts, while minimizing threats throughout Canada, collect Shell receive $10,000 for their project. to their population which include purchase receipts with voting A total of 31 projects will road mortality, nest damage and codes, and vote for their favou- receive funding, totalling $1 habitat loss. rite environmental projects on million. After 6 months of dediSouth Nation Conservation FuellingChange.com. cation in reaching out to Cana- works closely with its partner To date, 8.4 million votes have dians, the votes are in and South municipalities, government, inbeen cast by customers! “The Nation Conservation (SNC) has dividual landowners, and various great thing about FuellingChange been chosen to receive a grant community groups to maintain is that it empowers environmen- of $50,000 from Shell Canada. and improve the natural resourctal and not-for-profit organiza- “SNC is delighted to have our To- es within one of the largest wations to reach out to Canadians tally Turtles project benefit from tersheds in the province. Shell and get them involved in building the support of our residents and Canada will award another $1 a sustainable future,” said Shell the FuellingChange program,” million to environmental projects Canada’s president and country said SNC Fisheries Technician, later in the year. chair, Lorraine Mitchelmore. Karen Paquette. For more information, visit “FuellingChange is about beFor seven years, SNC has been www.fuellingchange.com. ing proactive and discovering studying the behavior of Species what environmental projects our at Risk turtles in its 4,000 square Submitted by South Nation customers care about.” km drainage basin in eastern On- Conservation.
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EMC Business - A 20-year vision came to reality as Cruickshank opened its Kemptville concrete plant on June 7. Pictured at the ribbon cutting (left to right) are Les Cruickshank; NG Mayor David Gordon; Edwardsburgh-Cardinal Mayor Bill Sloan; North Dundas Deputy Mayor Gerry Boyce; Steve Cruickshank and President of Cruickshank, Dave Read.
EMC Events - The Rideau - a well-known, tireless adRoundtable in collaboration vocate of rivers, wild places, with Hotel Kenney would and historical water routes. like to invite the general His life-long travels have public to an upcoming pre- taken him by paddle across sentation “Canadian Wildlife continents and into the reFederation - Capital to Capi- maining wilderness areas of tol”. The presentation is from the globe. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday The author of “Canoeing June 22 at the Historic Hotel a Continent” and the co-auKenney, on the Rideau Ca- thor of “ Paddling the Boreal nal, 59 Kenneys Road, Jones Forest – Rediscovering A.P. Falls, Elgin, Ont., K0G1E0 Low”, two acclaimed books, (613-359-5500 or 866-KEN- he is the recently retired comNEYS), www.hotelkenney. munications officer of Canacom. dian Heritage Rivers System. In September and Octo- Max’s son Isaac, aged 14, ber 2012, a group of people who participated in the voypaddled in a voyageur canoe age, will present his views on 1,800 km from Ottawa to the trip. Washington D.C. to advocate Isaac is a competitive padfor clean and healthy river dle with the Rideau Canoe systems. Club in Ottawa. At this meeting you are Upcoming Rideau Roundinvited to learn more about table sponsored events: the trip, its very important • Algae Workshop July 13, purpose, what we learned, 2013 at Hotel Kenney. and meet many of the partici• The Rideau Corridor Fupants. Joining us to speak that tures Forum, planned for Nonight will be Max Finklestein vember 27, 2013.
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Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational School Site Principal Rob Currier Telephone: 613- 932-8360 robert.currier@ucdsb.on.ca
Russell High School Site Principal Lyle Ferguson Telephone: 613-346-2122 After July 2 ~ 613-445-2659 lyle.ferguson@ucdsb.on.ca
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Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute Site Principal Sharon Halladay Telephone: 613-359-5391 After July 2 ~ 613-283-0288 sharon.halladay@ucdsb.on.ca
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Woman to put face to mental health in upcoming awareness walk Started at age 12 port they need, but also educate those been planning Lynn’s Walk. The eastern Ontario woman’s jour- unaffected by mental illness to better A number of provincial parks have EMC News - For more than 30 ney to living with mental illness began understand and be accepting of those offered overnight accommodations, years Lynn Sedgwick quietly battled when she was about 12 years old. For who are. 1000 Islands RV Centre is donating mental illness. That was until a series many years she struggled with an un“It’s so important to reach out a the use of an RV for the duration of of life events forced her to quit her job diagnosed condition until she was in hand. That in itself can bring you out; the event and the Ambassador Hotel in and focus on getting “crazy” healthy. her 30s and was told she had chronic it could save a life,” she said. Kingston has offered a night. This month the Williamstown resi- panic disorder and depression. At the The funds Sedgwick is raising In many ways Lynn’s Walk has been dent will take her story to the streets of time her youngest of two sons was for CMHA will be used to provide an education tool, including Sedgwick eastern Ontario in hopes of encourag- about two years old and she was work- prevention education to area high herself. ing full-time as an early childhood ed- schools, which currently receives no ing others to get the help they need. “It’s just been an eye opener for me Lynn’s Walk will begin June 26 ucator. She started to work with doc- government funding support. to see the support that’s out there,” she from her hometown of Williamstown, tors and take medication to address “Prevention is intervention,” said. Ont., and will stretch into more than her condition but things started to get Ledoux-Moshonas said. 40 communities including Kemptville, bad once again a little less than two The emotional and physical toll If you would like to support Lynn’s Merrickville, Smiths Falls, Perth, Bel- years ago when her doctor instructed mental health takes on a person can be Walk and the work of CMHA you can leville, Kingston, Gananoque, Brock- her to retire from education to focus significant. Sedgwick likens the dips do so by donating online through a seville and Prescott for a total of about on her health full-time. At this point into depression as equivalent to falling cure link to CMHA’s paypal account On June 26 Lynn Sedgwick of WilSedgwick’s symptoms had become so down a well. 25 km a day. at www.lynnswalkformentalhealth. liamstown, Ont., will begin her “It is very inspiring to know that she severe that she began cutting herself. “It’s dark and it’s cold and you weebly.com and select the ‘how you month-long walk across many “I felt as though it was getting in know you have a job ahead of you to can help’ tab at the top. would come forward and really put a face to mental health,” said Joanne the way of my life and I wanted the get out of there,” she said. Updates on her progress throughout communities in Lanark, LeedsLedoux-Moshonas, manager of men- pain to stop,” she said. Many in the community have come the walk can be found on Facebook Grenville in support of the CanaAt first she felt like she was taking forward to help Sedgwick and others under Lynn’s Walk or on her blog at dian Mental Health Association. tal health promotion at the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) a step back in her treatment, but soon with this climb in the year that she’s the website above. Submitted photo discovered the power in walking and Cornwall office. “Her courage is really going to help the release it gave her. “I spent a lot of time walking and others seek help.” Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Sedgwick certainly hopes so. She crying when I was walking. A lot of credits the programs at the CMHA the pain was coming out,” she said. The pain of mental illness is not and the efforts of her doctor and medication as having an incredible part to visible to most, but can be debilitatplay in getting her to the place of in- ing and daunting to the individual who dependence and actively living with must battle it every day. For Sedgwick the mornings were mental illness that she is today. “It’s very helpful to listen to other the worst time of day. At times she stories and open up,” Sedgwick add- would have a panic attack while still ed. “CMHA taught me to really cope asleep and wake up unable to breathe. Matthew 19:26 These episodes eventually caused her with my own illness.” That’s why she hopes to raise to fear sleep. “There have been days for me $10,000 for the Cornwall chapter of CMHA. So far Lynn’s Walk has where brushing my teeth I’d need a brought in almost $4,000, including three hour nap,” she said. $3,200 from a recent baseball tournaEncouraging others ment in Williamstown alone. Sedgwick hopes her walk will not “We have a spectacular commuonly encourage others to find the supnity,” Sedgwick said. By STACEY ROY sroy@perfprint.ca
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Tim Hortons Camp Day does it again: A record $11.8 million raised EMC News - Tim Hortons disadvantaged children aspire added Newnham. "The donations generous restaurant owners and for a brighter future is at the not only give thousands of loyal guests came together again heart of Tim Horton Children's deserving kids the chance to to raise a record $11.8 million Foundation," said Dave experience a once-in-a-lifetime for the Tim Horton Children's Newnham, vice president and opportunity each year, but it can Foundation's biggest fundraiser executive director, Tim Horton make a lasting impact as children of the year. Children's Foundation. "None of who attend our camp often The money raised on Camp Day this would be possible without the return home with a more positive will help send more than 16,000 support of our loyal guests and attitude and greater confidence economically disadvantaged kids dedication of our Tim Hortons about their future." in Canada and the U.S. on a lifeThe Tim Horton Children's Camp Day continues Foundation started in 1975 changing experience. On Camp Day, more than 4,000 in Parry Sound, ON with just Photo by JOSEPH MORIN Tim Hortons restaurant locations to raise record one camp and 200 kids. It now Left to right: Jennifer Verhey from the Kemptville Youth Centre, Alicia Miller, Katrina in Canada and the United States numbers through operates six year-round camps Miller and Tim Hortons staff member Ally Howard wash car windows for a good cause on generously donate all proceeds across North America and has Camp Day. from coffee sales to the Tim coffee sales and served more than 180,000 kids Horton Children's Foundation generous donations to through its innovative year(THCF) and host fundraising round programming. Children events to raise additional money help send more than attend one of three types of You’re invited to an exclusive for the camps. programs offered, including a TD Waterhouse Private Investment Advice event. 16,000 kids to camp Last year's event raised a traditional summer camp (ages A night with Kevin O’Leary record $11 million, giving more 9-12), a year-round camp serving Monday, June 17, 2013 than 15,000 kids the opportunity restaurant owners and team schools and youth groups (ages 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM to experience the positive impact members. Thank you to everyone 8-18) in the fall, winter and Guest Speaker of a Tim Horton Children's Camp. who bought a coffee and made a spring, and a five-level youth Kevin will talk about his experiences on The Dragons’ Den and his personal The Tim Hortons in Kemptville donation to help make this year's leadership program focused philosophies with regards to business and his mutual fund company. was one of the many locations in Camp Day a great success. on building lifelong leadership Location the area promoting Camp Day. "In addition to purchasing skills (ages 13-18). 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choosing Matthew Hudson of the (86th pick), Rideau, F • Geoff Hiebert, 17, 9th round EMC Sports – The Kemptville Ottawa Jr. 67’s AAA. Hudson, 73’s had their eyes set on the who plays centre and left wing, (98th pick), Ottawa Jr. 67’s, RW • Samuel Tremblay 16, 10th present and future at this year’s is listed at 5-11, 173 lb. and hails round (110th pick), Upper Canada Central Canada Hockey League from Orleans, Ont. Still in the third round, the club Cyclones, RD. entry draft, held May 30 at the Prior to the draft on May 30, Earl Armstrong Arena in Ottawa. set their sights on the west, pickWith the first overall selection, ing Kyle Weedmark of the Ot- the Kemptville 73’s also prothe club chose 6-2, 186-lb. for- tawa Valley Titans AAA. The15 tected three bantam-aged playward Justin Haasbeek out of the year-old defenceman makes his ers – Owen Guy, Zach Poirier Canadian International Hockey home in Carp, Ont., stands 5-11 and Jacob Hould. According to the CCHL website, each team Academy in Rockland, Ont. The and 180 lb. The rest of the club’s picks are was able to protect two players 17 year-old Grand Forks, North “based on proximity from their Dakota product played with as follows: • Bobby Dow, 14, 4th round residence to the home arena.” the major midget AAA squad last season, scoring nine goals (46th pick), Ottawa Sting AA, RW Some teams, the 73’s included, • Noah Row, 15, 4th round (49th were able to add a third selecand adding 11 assists in just 16 pick), Ottawa Jr. Senators, RD tion as compensation for losing games. • Tyler Somers, 15, 7th round one of their protects from 2011 to With the first selection of the the Ontario Hockey League last third round (25th overall), the (74th pick), OHA Maroon, LD • Tyson Kirkby, 16, 8th round season. 73’s stayed with east Ottawa,
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That’s right, I must be crazy. Working six days a week at the nursery and then I invite the readers for a tour of our garden. Angie just rolled her eyes and wondered how we could ever get the garden in shape for a tour. The flower beds are weedy, the lawn needs mowing, the chickens are chowing down on our hostas and the wind keeps beating up our arbours. Not to worry. Gardeners know that the world is not a perfect place. Our garden is not perfect. We wouldn’t have it any other way. We plant what we like and are not too concerned about the esthetics. The things we strive to achieve are diversity and plants that will attract all the wildlife native to our area. In some small way we have succeeded. The bees love this place and we have observed an amazing diversity of birds coming to the garden. I love to take a flyer on things that are borderline hardy. A few years ago we planted a peach tree. The variety is “ Reliance”. It was the only peach that was rated for zone 5. This will be it’s third year. It is thriving, but no peaches as yet. I’m patient. I hope that in the years to come I can convince my daughter to make a nice warm peach pie. She’s a whiz with pie crust. She must have inherited the gene from her
grandmother. Our garden is not what you see in magazines. It is not perfectly manicured. It’s wild and robust and filled with surprises. Things that even surprise us. When we go “walkies”, we always find something new. Something unexpected. One of the perks of being in the business is having access to all the new cultivars. When I get the supplier’s catalogues in January, it’s like shopping with your father’s credit card. I am so lucky to have a boss that indulges my desire to have plants that are different and interesting. What more could a gardener ask for ? We had a really good day today. Lot’s of eager gardeners and so many folks that fell in love with our ducklings. When you put a week old duckling in someones cupped hands, they are hooked. I could have sold a hundred ducklings but they are not for sale. They will take their place in the pond with our two adult ducks. I get to work with plants and ducks and gardeners and none of them are grumpy. Wouldn’t you like my job? Maybe I’m not that crazy. If you have any gardening questions email us at the link below. info@floraldesignlandscaping.com Submitted by Gord Knights THE EMC - K30 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
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Wheelers Pancake House and Sugar Camp outside McDonald’s Corners held a Kitchen Party fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario on June 8. Top right, Joel Smith and Josh Roy, known as The Son-in-Laws, entertain the crowd. Above, there was a large crowd out to support the fundraiser, which raised $5,900. Below right, the Roberts Family of Lanark rounded out the family entertainment. strumental in the construction of the pancake house building so the family connections made for a heartfelt and emotionally touching evening for all those in attendance. The Wheeler and Roberts families donated 100 per cent of the ticket cost for the meal and entertainment. Blackwood Originals, Accent Group, Beryl Stott, and Tim Wheeler Blacksmithing donated many silent auction items and door prizes furthering the donation total. Tracy Smith (Vernon and Judy’s daughter) commented “the community response to this fundraiser was just astounding” and that “we are so lucky to have a hospital of such great quality as CHEO in our area.” With all the tickets completely sold out for the event, the Wheelers Maple Kitchen Party may just become an annual tradition.
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EMC Lifestyle – One of it here) is that we can learn lesmy pet peeves is dog owners sons from one another. With who allow their animals to reference to the issue I am foul public areas and private writing about this week, Comproperty while on their daily rie residents have taken a step walks. I feel we can all learn Reflections which I think it is absolutely and hopefully benefit from in BY JEFF MAGUIRE shameful that some people our own communities. I have encountered people blatantly ignore the so-called A recent story in the Herald “stoop and scoop” bylaws who shamelessly allow their says “more and more Comrie which exist in most communi- dogs to foul sidewalks right in residents” are taking up what ties. In the process a handful front of me. Depending on cir- appears to me to be a very inof uncaring individuals give cumstances I have given a few novative “red flag initiative.” such offenders a blast. Usually According to the newspaper all pet owners a bad name. It is mainly dog owners who it is best to keep your thoughts the program is “a bid to shame are involved. But to be fair I to yourself however, partly dog walkers who fail to pick have to point out that some for personal security reasons up their animal’s mess.” cat owners are also guilty of but mainly because someone The initiative began in an turning their pets loose. Inevi- like that simply doesn’t get it. estate (subdivision) called tably they find somewhere to There are few cures available Aros Field. Residents have do their business. On occasion for stupidity! quite literally been raising the Then there are those who be- red flag on those who persisthe mess is found on lawns and in neighbours’ flower borders. long to what I call “the sneaky tently let dogs foul on grass We have a regular problem in- dog fouling set.” Those who verges outside their homes. volving wandering cats in our appear set to do the right thing The newspaper story says, own subdivision so I know and clear up after their pet. In- “They (home owners) have stead they wait until passersby been sticking red flags in the from whence I speak! My main beef continues to are at a safe distance and then muck in an attempt to highbe dog owners who allow their callously skulk off, leaving the light the mess dogs are leaving pets to defecate on public side- excrement where it fell. behind and encouraging ownFinally there are the afore- ers to clear up after them.” walks, in parks and on private property, often right in their mentioned folks who simply An Aros Field resident open the door and let their dog named Malcolm Allan started own neighbourhoods. As regular readers know I or cat range through the neigh- the campaign after hearing am a daily walker. Admittedly bourhood to do what comes how red flags had “been sucwatching passing dogs pee on natural. We have some on our cessfully used as a deterrent trees and sign posts doesn’t block actually. Disgraceful be- elsewhere.” thrill me. But the revolting haviour! Now other Comrie folk have In my capacity as chairman decided to give the idea a try. sight of animal excrement on downtown sidewalks is enough of the local Sister City Com- Members of the Comrie Comto turn your stomach at times. mittee I regularly read the on- munity Orchard Group are At night people unwittingly line edition of the Strathearn taking flags with them when wander into it and – well, you Herald newspaper, based in they go to Cultybraggan Camp Perth, Scotland. It is one way to work on the orchard. Culknow the rest! Sadly this is a daily prob- to keep up with happenings in tybraggan is a former World lem in Carleton Place where Comrie, the village which has War II prisoner of war camp we live. Speaking to family, been twinned with Carleton which has been purchased by colleagues and acquaintances Place since 1992. The com- the community and is being the same issue happens in munities marked the 20th an- developed for multiple uses. their communities as well. It’s niversary of their linkage last Orchard group member August. My wife and I have Emma Margrett says, “We’ve a universal issue in fact! In Carleton Place town staff visited Comrie on five occa- been thinking about doing does a commendable job of sions, including last summer. something like this for a while clearing up the mess. But it is up at Cultybraggan because impossible to stay ahead of the Comrie red flag you get a lot of dog mess and One of the benefits of twinproblem when it happens at See COLUMN page 43 ning (or Sister Cities as we call any time of day or night.
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“30th Anniversary Season of Laughter & Music” MORRISBURG 1-877-550-3650 www.uppercanadaplayhouse.com Shakespeare on the banks of the St. Lawrence Kinsmen Amphitheatre Sandra S. Lawn Harbour, Prescott
613-925-5788 www.stlawrenceshakespeare.ca July 13 – August 17 MAID FOR A MUSKET – a brand new comedy by Lucia Frangione, with original music by Melissa Morris July 17 – August 17 HAMLET – William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy for modern times. Please check our website for schedule of performances. SUNDAY SERIES July 21 – The Sonnet Man July 28 – Paul Rainville in concert August 4 – Revelers Showcase August 11 – Bain & Bernard Comedy: Yorick Kidding Me!
Whose Wives Are They Anyway? Madcap comedy by Michael Parker June 6-30 Murder at the Howard Johnsons Hilarious suspense comedy by Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick July 4-28 No Sex, Please, We’re British Classic farce by Alistair Foot & Anthony Marriott August 1-25 The Cemetery Club Heartwarming Comedy by Ivan Menchell September 5-29 Lucien By & Starring Marshall Button October 3-6 Vegas Knights Big band Tribute to the great Vegas Stars by Chris McHarge & Colin Stewart October 18-27 A Christmas Carol Musical & Magical Dickens Classic November 28-December 15
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As a team, you will both be responsible for customer service, cleaning, minor repairs and maintenance of the interior and exterior of a residential property in Ottawa. Related experience and good communication and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and benefits package, including on-site accommodation, await you!
2 bedroom half house, 60 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls, off street parking, no pets, $750/month plus utilities. 613-283-2266.
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2 bedroom furnished home with access to Otter Lake. Utilities included. No pets. $985/mth. 613-283-8387.
Almonte- 2 bedroom apt. 4 appliances, large yard, parking, private entrance. $1,100/mth. All inclusive. No pets. Available immediately. 613-256-2919.
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The NEW Perth Blue Wings Junior “B” Hockey Club is seeking a General Manager for their Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League Club. You MUST be hard working, dedicated, forward thinking and professional in appearance to qualify. NO previous Junior B experience is required. General Manager will be responsible for player recruitment, managing team scouts, attending league meetings, player trades, selection of protected players, etc. Long hours and poor pay☺ You MUST have a PASSION for Junior hockey. Only those seriously committed to being a loyal member and BUILDER of our NEW Hockey Program need apply. Application Deadline: Friday, June 21st. So are you still interested? Please email Michael Mclean at: Michael@PerthBlueWings.com or call: 613-267-5100. PerthBlueWings.com
Clinical Care Coordinator (Maternity Leave) OMNI-Almonte Country Haven has an opening for the position of Clinical Care Coordinator, a full time 75 hr. biweekly management position. This opening is for a maternity leave from September 2013 to September 2014 at our 82 bed long term care home in Almonte. The position is open to an RPN with a certificate of competence, and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario. The interested candidate will have at least one year experience as an RPN within a LTC setting and at least two years experience as an RPN in a managerial position within healthcare. Please submit your resume by June 28, 2013 to: Marilyn Colton, Administrator Almonte Country Haven, 333 Country Street Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 Ph.: 613-256-3095 ext.222 Fax 613-256-3096 Email: mcolton@omniway.ca CL429081_0613
2 bedroom quiet 11 unit adult building. Hardwood, ceramic, new bathroom reno., upstairs, non-smoking, no dogs. Heated $795. Aug. 1. 613-285-4001, 613-283-0921.
Almonte, 3 bedroom, 2 bath house, $1,100/month plus heat and hydro. 613-256-3513. Available July 1. Almonte Bachelor Apartment. New solid oak kitchen cupboards, hardwood and ceramic tile floors, bright 3 room. Two appliances, parking included. Hydro and water extra. Available July 1st, $560 month. Quiet building, n o n - s m o k i n g . 613-256-6778.
3 bedroom house available September 1, no pets, no smoking, next to St John’s School, Perth. $925/month plus utilities. Phone 613-257-2708 after Almonte, downtown, cute & Interesting 1 bedroom 7 p.m. apartment. Fridge, stove, 3 bedroom semi-de- washer & dryer on site, tached house, Carleton plug-in parking, secure Place. Available June 1. building. Available August Fridge and stove included. 1. Perspective tenants will Recently renovated. $1125 need impeccable referencplus heat & hydro. Good es. $ 575.00/mth + utilities or references required plus 613-256-1917 1st and last months rent. 613-880-6937. No pets. 613-257-4627. Almonte- For rent August 3 Bedroom, semi-de- 1. Townhouse, 3 bedtached located downtown rooms, 1-1/2 baths, large Carp, available July 1st. living room and kitchen, $875/month. Heat and hy- air conditioned. No pets. dro extra. First, last, refer- $ 9 9 5 / m o n t h . ences required. 613-256-4847. 613-839-8733 Ext:300 Ashley Chase Luxury (Paul) Adult apartments overA must see if you like lots looking the Tay River, near of space. 1/2 double, 3 downtown Perth. Air conbedrooms, Smiths Falls. ditioning, exercise room, First/last rent. Tenant pays entertainment room, lielevator. heat (gas) + hydro. Adults, brary, no pets. Newly renovated. 613-267-6980. $ 9 0 0 / m o n t h . Available Aug. 1, 2013, 613-283-7665. one bedroom apartment in Adorable little home Almonte. Stove & fridge available for rent in Smiths included, ensuite storage Falls at end of quiet street, room with washer/dryer on beautiful boulevard. hookup, private balcony. Large yard, corner lot, 5 Phone 613-256-1582. minute walk to Duncan J. Available immediately. Schoular Public School Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom and 10 minutes to down- apt. Centrally located. town. No pets and non- $715/mth. Heat and water smoking. Recent updates included, hydro extra. Call inside and outside. $800 613-229-5708 before 8 per month, gas heat, hy- p.m. dro not inc. Available now. Please call Christa Available July 1. Bachelor for more information. apartment, heat and water 613-812-2250. included. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. 613-267-4189.
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Bachelor apt. Perth. Fridge and stove, laundry facilities and parking. 613-267-5651. Carleton Place, 3 bedroom, 2 bath Victorian house on park near Miss river, quiet area. $1150 plus utilities. Call or leave message at 613-614-4706. Carleton Place 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house with carport, yard and garden. 5 appliances, utilities extra. Available July. $1400, First and last mth required. Pets welcome. 613-253-3548 evenings. Carleton Place, apartment downtown, stairs, first/last month rent, references, no smoking, no pets. 613-867-1905. Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. (613)283-7779.
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Large 1 bedroom apartment in Smiths Falls, newly renovated with 4 brand new appliances. Balcony with view of the Rideau Canal. 1 minute walk to shopping, restaurants. Storage, parking, heat and hydro included. $795/month. Available July 1. Please leave a message 613-720-4328.
Large newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment near downtown Perth. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. $750 plus heat and hydro. Call 613-267-6115.
Newboro beautiful brand new 2 bedroom very private acreage home. Lots of parking. Washer, dryer, water, sewer included. Non-smoking professional couple. $950/mth. Mississippi Lake Carleton 613-267-4449. Place. 1 bedroom bungalow. Furnished, seasonal rental or year round lease, furnished or unfurnished. You’ll be 30 min. to Kanata 15 min. to Perth or Carleton Place. Private lakeside living. on the Available July 1. CLASSIFIEDS 613-253-3120.
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Osgoode, comfortable, clean, 3 bedroom home with large kitchen, living room, bathroom, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, oil forced air, well and septic, shed, parking for 2 cars. Lease $1,100 monthly plus utilities. 613-826-0569.
Perth, 2 bedroom apartment, $700/month. Plus hydro. Clean, secure building. Parking, coin laundry facility. Seniors welcome. 613-925-3046.
Perth, 1/2 duplex, available August 1. 3 bedrooms. No pets, nonsmoking. $875/month, heat, hydro extra. Phone 1-613-267-3528.
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Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650. Elgin: Available July 1, 2013. 1 bedroom, open concept, large, 2nd floor apartment, close to stores and schools. $525 plus hydro. Includes stove, fridge and parking. Non smoking, abstainers, no pets. Call 613-387-3308. Franktown area- for storage. Single car garage. $100/mth. Loft $75/mth. 613-283-8387. Furnished room for rent Carleton Place, non-smoker, female preferred. 613-868-1066. In the country, minutes from Perth. Spacious totally renovated 2 bedroom unit, $750/month plus utilities. Available July 1. First and last required. Danielle 613-464-3506. Kemptville area- lower apt. Fully furnished or not. 1 bedroom. Kitchen, 3 appliances, large living room. $675. Heat and hydro included. Parking. Country location. First/last. 613-258-3895.
Perth 2 bedroom spacious apartment with balcony, newly renovated, available immediately. Fridge, stove, heat, hydro and parking. $1250 inclusive. Washer and dryer facilities on site as well as an outdoor pool. Call Cindy at 613-267-6800 ex; 232, Mon-Fri, 9-5 or Bud at 613-267-0567.
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Perth- 30 Mather St. 2 bedroom apt. $700/mth plus hydro. Available Aug. 1. Laundry facility on site. 613-326-0903. Perth. Available July 1. 2 bedroom apartment in security building. $700/month plus utilities. 613-283-7000.
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Russell St. W., Smiths Falls. Large 1 bedroom ground floor apt. Heated. Hydro extra. Newly renovated. Available immediately. $690/mth. 613-283-1697.
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Russell St. W., Smiths Falls. Very large 1 bedroom 2nd floor apt. Hardwood floors. Heated. Hydro extra. Available June 1. $660/mth. 613-283-1697.
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Perth. Large 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hot water. Available August 1. No yard, parking or laundry. $775/month plus hydro. 613-267-6666. Perth- large 3 bedroom. July 1. $700 plus heat and hydro. No pets. Non smoking. 613-326-0336.
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Perth- 2 bedroom apartment available July 1st in Perth on Sherbrooke Street, $725 + hydro, laundry facilities, parking for 1 vehicle, recently renovated, mature adults preferred, chair lift, references required, No Pets, please contact Stace 613-278-0622. Perth, 2 bedroom apartment in quiet security building. Well looked after. Fridge, stove, parking, balcony. Laundry in building. $795/month plus hydro. No dogs. (613)349-9377.
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Small house for rent in Merrickville, available July 1, 2013. References required for non-smoker to rent our charming, attached cottage near the river. Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, queen bed, laundry, A/C, patio, 4 minute walk to downtown. $1,000/month utilities included. No pets. Call Gordon 613-269-2964. Small house for rent in the country, south-west of Kemptville. References needed. Call after 6 p.m. 613-258-3561. Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, centrally located, available immediately. No pets. No smoking. Call Graham 613-283-0865, Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom apt. 2nd floor. Adults only. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. Graham (613)283-0865.
Smiths Falls 2 Bedroom home. $950 plus utilities. Available immediately. Call 613-283-5718. Smiths Falls. Bachelor Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom apartment, available May in heritage stone building. 1, no pets, no smoking, $895/month. Heat, hydro, single female preferred. Graham fridge, stove, washer and Call dryer included. Available 613-283-0865. Aug. 1. 613-283-9650. Smiths Falls 2 bedroom upstairs apt. $775. Heat and hot water included. Quiet adult occupied building. Laundry services onsite. 613-264-9695.
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TRUE PSYCHICS Smiths Falls, large 2 bedFor Answers CALL NOW room apt. Fridge, stove, Toll-free heat, hydro, parking and Rent to Own any home. 24/7 Specializing in Ottawa and 1-877-342-3032 mobile laundry included. surrounding areas. Bad #4486 www.truepsy$850/month. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Broker- credit, No credit. Ok. De- chics.ca posit required, age 613-284-4191. 613-262-9562 www.ottawarent2own.ca
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Beautiful 3 bedroom bungalow near Merrickville. Newly renovated. Picturesque setting. No carpet. Bright, clean, modern. Pride of ownership. 613-269-3115. $230,000. Scenic Oxford Mills Property for sale “as is”, 97 Maplewood Ave. 1.19 acres, 120’ frontage, working septic, well plus 1000 sq.ft. foundation. Site visitation June 22nd, 1-3 pm. Offers received by email 97 maplewood@gmail.com by 5:00 pm June 29th.
Alcoholics Anonymous (613)284-2696. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-5038. Astronomers wanted! Looking for people in the Westport area that are interested in Astronomy and telescopes for observing sessions and to help assemble/test/review new telescope equipment. Call Westport Scope 613-273-9113 or email westportscope@ kingston.net
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Approx. 14 Miles N. W. Of Kingston, From 401, Exit 599, Cty. Rd. 6 North (Odessa), North 5 Miles to Yarker, East 1 Mile on Yarker Rd. (4541)
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VEHICLES - 2003 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, Approx. 106,000 KM. Leather Bucket/ Heated Seats, good top 1987 Chrysler Lebaron Turbo/Convertible, 2.2, 134,000 KM. 2 Door, Leather Interior, New Top These 2 Cars Will Be Certified and Offered For Sale on Executors Approval at 12:30 P.M. QUANTITY OF MODEL A CAR/TRUCK PARTS Consisting of 1927 - 31; Model A A, M-A Military Chassie; Partial Engines; Transmissions; Set of Auto Track Wheels; Frames, Axles; Tail Gate; Hood Fenders; Rad Shells/Rads; Running Boards; 1/4 Ton Repair Kit; Wood Kit; Lights/Brackets; Many Other Related Items; 1972 - 1980 - Short Narrow Box (Dodge); Buzz Saw With Model A Motor; Hood Ornaments; Spinners; CAA Badge; Many Other Items; Frink Complete Snow Plow (cylinder/pump); Johnson Work Blade Etc. For listing and pictures www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca REASON FOR SALE - We have been instructed by the Executors to sell the Chattles of the Estate of Jack Jeffery who was a collector, restorer, and a mechanic.
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FOR Brian & Lynn Cathcart Saturday, June 15 @ 10 a.m. 333 Ramsay Conc. 8 Carleton Place JD 2120 Tractor, farm & sheep equipment plus household items. joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494
Just in time for Summer, good selection of boats and trailers, plus good furniture. Bring a lawnchair and participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
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“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today” Friday June 14, 2013 - Open House - 4 PM - 7 PM. 2127 2nd Concession C, Lanark (Hopetown). 3+ Bedroom Home with 44+ Acres. SEE AD. Saturday June 15, 2013 - On Site Auction. Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9 am). Selection of 70’s & 80’s Playboys (Opened & Sealed Copies), Large Selection of Hand & Power Tools, Fine China & Glass, Zimmerman Apartment Size Piano, Sewing Machine Cupboard Complete, Double Bed, Antique Ladies Dresser with Mirror, Double Hide a Bed, Antique wooden Rockers, Benz MO- 357 Sewer on Industrial Stand, Aluminum Loading Ramps, Airtight Wood stove, Wooden Snow Fence, Boat, Motor & Trailer & MORE! Expect a large Auction rain or Shine! Sunday June 16, 2013 - Open House (1 PM - 4 PM). 2127 2nd Concession C, Lanark (Hopetown). SEE AD. Thursday June 20, 2013 - Evening Consignment Auction. Auction Starts at 5 PM (Preview from 4 pm). 182 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls (Drummond North Elmsley Twp.). Antique Glass, Advertising, Antique & Contemporary Furniture & More! WHAT WE DO: Auctions, Appraisals, Brand New Bed Sales, Moving & Trucking Services.
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Dan Peters CPPA Auctioneer & Certified Appraiser Amanda Todd CPPA Auctioneer & Certified Appraiser (613) 284-8281 or Auction Hall (613) 284-1234 email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauction.com
AUCTION SALE FOR Mrs. Mildred Ribbink Saturday, June 22 @ 10 a.m. #1244 Drummond Conc. 1, Perth From Perth Rd.( Conc. 2) take Ebert Rd. or from Hwy 43 between Perth and Smiths Falls take Churchill Rd. New Handicap Chair Lift for Stairs. Antiques: Charlie McCarthy ventriloquist doll; scales; hand painted doll china; toy top; # 8 Medicine Hat butter churn; wicker fern stand; butter box; Medalta crocks; sap buckets; old canner; steamer trunk; wooden blanket box; settee; oil lamp; mantle clock; washstands; claw foot parlor table; doll case; dressers; hall table; wicker chairs; platform rocker; oak dining table; retro chrome kitchen table; single iron bed; etc Selling: Pink Depression; Noritake; Royal Winton 1952 china; linens; cups & saucers; kitchen ware; small appliances; Woods upright freezer; humidifier; dehumidifier; aluminum roast pan; Poulan Pro 2042 riding mower like new with 125 hrs; Poulan push mower; leaf blower; Kipor 1300 digital camp generator; Broil King BBQ; garden tools; plus more
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Smiths Falls- 2 Bedroom house, attached cement block garage, 20’x50’. Price; $70,000. Call 613-283-3716 for more info.
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Congratulations to May 11th 2013 South Branch Elementary School Plant & Bake Sale Basket Raffle winners: Isabel Casas; Sandra Sinnock; Leslie Claxton; Brenda Poirier; Lusanna O’Shea; Kim Tully;Judi Paterson; Sharon Shultz; Kyra Streight; Brian Wollenshlager; Tara Dinsmore; Geoff Bowlby; Leah Hubbard; Patti Dulmage; Lesley Wollenshlager.
Upper 2 bedroom. Available July 1. Close to downtown Smiths Falls. $715, hydro extra, heat in- CRIMINAL RECORD? cluded. Call 613-229-5708 Don’t let your past limit before 8 p.m. your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast AfWhite Lake. Log house on fordable - A+ BBB Rating 5 acres, 2200 sq. ft., 3 EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL bedrooms, sunroom, FREEDOM Call for FREE wood heat with electric INFO BOOKLET backup, garage parking for 1 - 8 - N O W - P A R D O N 1 vehicle. $1100.00 plus (1-866-972-7366) utilities. Available August w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e 1, 2013. Contact: Joanne cord.com 613-256-5180. William St. West, Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, heat included, hydro extra. Well maintained, no smoking, available June 30, $ 6 0 0 / m o n t h . 613-283-1697.
~ Selling 2 Properties as 1 ~ ~ Perfect Family Year-Round Home or Retreat ~ Property 1 - Great environment for relaxation & simple pleasures. Snuggled along the Clyde River, giving you recreational privileges to numerous lakes plus access to the K&P trail/Crown land. Providing all of the comforts of home in this 3 bedroom, 4 pce bath, oversized oak kitchen with separate dining/games area. Additional dining & TV rooms. Wrap-around screened in porch. Solid, usable, framed barn. 100 amp service on breakers. 6 yr old F/A oil furnace. Inside/outside cellar access. Recent renos incl. new windows (all but 4) & roof. On well & septic. Surveyed irregular lot size w/ 107’ frontage (+/-). Taxes $1600.00 (+/-). Property 2 - Surveyed vacant land irregular lot size w/ 146’ frontage (+/-). Taxes $240.00 (+/-). Please note, auctioning 2 properties as 1. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. CL426394_0606
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Smiths Falls 2 bedroom ground floor. Toulon Apartments. $935/mth. Available Aug. 1. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650.
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Smiths Falls, 3 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, nicely decorated. Stove, fridge, washer, dryer, parking, water, heat included. $775 monthly plus hydro. First and last required. Available July 1. (613)283-0746.
Smiths Falls large 2 bedroom apartment light and spacious just renovated 3rd floor apartment. Eat-in kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances; brand new bathroom; large living room with picture window; 2 bedrooms; plenty of storage and separate hot water heater. $660 includes parking and laundry facilities. Hydro extra. First, last and 1 year lease. Mature adults only (45+). No Smoking. No dogs. Call 613-283-0322 or 613-283-9685.
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AUCTION SALE for David and Elizabeth Snowdon Travel north of North Augusta on County Road 15 to Land O Nod Road then east to Pioneer Road and left or travel south of Merrickville on County Road 15 and left on Carleys Corners Road then right on Snowdons Corners Road to 485 Pioneer Road. SATURDAY, JUNE 22 - 10:00 A.M. Tractors and Farm Related: M.F. 65 diesel; Farmall Super M; A.C. 40 hp tractor with loader; M.F. plow; Bush Hog discs; Krause discs; Cultivator; N.I. round baler; Manure spreader; Gravity wagon; Hay/grain elevator; Wood splitter; Generators; Two horse gooseneck trailer; Two horse bumper trailer; Cattle trailer; Pony show cart; Other horse related items; Grind stone; Round bale feeders; Milk cans; Platform scales; Farm gates; Coverall frame; 1953 outboard motor; Table saw; Radial arm saw; Wood planer; Tools; Household Effects and Antiques: Oak diningroom table; China cabinet; Assorted antique chairs; Spool couch; Dressers; Washstand; Trunks; Spinning wheel; Spittoon; China; Pine cabinet; Butter churn; Pine harvest table; Stove; Bar fridge; Upright freezer; Childs “Auto Wheel” wagon; For full listing, please visit www.theauctionfever.com. For further information, please contact the proprietors at 613-269-4818. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE with PROPER I.D. Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145
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3 + Bedroom Home with 44+ Acres (24 X 46 NABCO Modular Home) to be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday June 26th, 2013 at 1 PM SHARP! Auctioneers will be on Site on the Open House Dates to show you this Fantastic Property! Owners are Extremely Motivated Sellers. See Website for Pictures & Info - Call or email for Private Viewing. CL434038_0606 CL434084_0616
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EMC Events – Are you a community builder or member of a community building organization? Perhaps you’re a small business person, a member of a local church or citizen’s group, a senior or youth citizen. Interested in being involved in community action? Help create an even healthier, inclusive community by attending one of the Mills Community Support’s action-oriented “town-halls” with renowned community developer, Bruce Anderson. Attend the one closest to where you live, if you can, but if there is another at a more convenient time, you’ll be welcome there. The first Welcoming Communities Workshop will be held on Wednesday, June 26 from 9 a.m. to noon in Carleton Place at Carambeck Community Centre (351 Bridge St.). You are encouraged to stay around afterwards for the Mills annual general meeting at 1 p.m. The workshop on Thursday, June 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Almonte’s Old Town Hall includes supper so you don’t have to worry about running home beforehand. The Smiths Falls’ Legion welcomes you to the workshop on Friday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost for a workshop is $20 for adults, with seniors (65+) and youth (21 and under) paying $10. There are two ways to register: you can go to www.themills.on.ca and follow the links, or simply call 613256-1031. Please make your cheque payable to Mills Community Support, writing “Welcoming Communities” on the memo line. Through Community Activators, Bruce Anderson helps professionals, educators, community organizations and citizens learn more about, and apply the core practices of, gifts, welcoming and hope within the communities they serve. Based in Washington State, he has travelled to communities large and small, giving training, presenting talks, and facilitating workshops. Learn more at communityactivators.com. Mills Community Support thanks community partners in this regard: the towns of Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place and Smiths Falls, the Chambers of Commerce of Mississippi Mills and Carleton Place, the Smiths Falls Downtown Business Association, Together Smiths Falls, TYPS Almonte’s Youth Centre, the Local Immigration Partnership of Lanark Renfrew, the Local Immigration Partnership of Smiths Falls, and United Way of Lanark County. Submitted by the Mills Community Support.
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Learn to enhance your flower garden at June 18 SFHS meeting By CHARLES McLENAGHAN
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EMC Lifestyle – The next meeting of the Smiths Falls Horticultural So- June events ciety will be on June 18 at 7:15 p.m. Our society is undertaking two at the Smiths Falls Royal Canadian events this month. First is the plantLegion, Branch 95. There is a small ing of a Blue Spruce tree at the charge for nonmembers that can be Smiths Falls Public Library on June applied to your membership fee if 13. Green Valley Environmental doyou decide to join at the meeting. nated the tree to our society. The town There is plenty of variety to keep has approved the planting of this tree you interested in the many aspects of in a prominent place for the public to our meetings, flower shows, monthly enjoy. ‘photo contests, interesting guest Our second event is the installaspeakers, door prizes and refresh- tion of a bench in memory of our ments to name a few. Hope Bell won dear friend the late Larry Armstrong. the draw for the book by Ed Law- The bench will be placed in Centenrence for bringing in a new member nial Park adorned with a plaque comthis year. memorating Larry’s life and contribuOur guest speaker this month is Su- tion to the community. zanne Patry owner of Whitehouse PePlease contact our current presirennials. Suzanne will give us her top dent, Lorna at 283-0549, for any picks for your flower garden. Anyone information you require about your who has not been to their nursery own local horticultural society. near Almonte should consider a trip Also visit our website at: http:// or sign up for the bus tour with us on www.gardenontario.org/site.php/ Saturday, July 20. See Jeanne to sign smithsfalls. up and ask for details about departure and return. The website for Whitehouse Perennials is www.whitehouseperennials.com. Our photo contest winners “Trees in Blossom” for May were: Bob Stanley, first, and Aline Hicks, second. The theme for June is “Floral Landscape”. Please bring your ‘photos to share with the group and participate in our people’s choice contest. We wish to thank Aline Hicks for organizing the plant sale on May 11. She surpassed all previous amounts raised. Thank you also to all who assisted at the sale and to our faithful patrons. A special thank you to those who donated plants, some by the truckload. There are too many to name but we are very grateful to all for making the sale a success. There is a People’s Choice Fun Flower Show in the design class for June. Simply make a traditional design using flowers from your garden. Please have your entry placed by 7 p.m. We continue to request nominations for our Garden of the Month contest. Gardens must be in town and visible from the street. Please submit your nominations by ‘phone to 613267-4046 or to the SFHS web site as shown below. We were delighted to present Shirley Giesebrecht the award for May. Her little oasis is at the corner of Elmsley and Cornelia streets, highly visible when stopped at the traffic light southbound on Cornelia. The Garden of the Month sign is currently on display so take a drive by (a walk is even better) to see what can be done to create a smaller garden. Shirley will also receive a gift certificate courtesy of D & S Stone Supply. The members’ only garden tour is being rescheduled to July 13. If anyone wishes to carpool, we are meeting at the Walmart parking lot at 9 a.m. There will be a potluck of finger foods at our last stop so think of something you would like to bring. Our trips for this year have been arranged. This will be your last opportunity to sign up for the July and August tours. First up is Whitehouse Perennials and Rockwall Gardens on July 20; the Kingston Farmers’ Market, Seeds of Diversity (Nunnery) and Wendy’s Mobile Market on Aug. 24; and finally, on Sept. 21, Eagle Point
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EMC lifestyle - Walking into the first of Bob Mitchell’s several sprawling greenhouses, the sweet, earthy smell of ripening tomatoes takes over your senses. For a brief moment, it’s just you and the fruit. You’re filled with a sense of hominess, of nostalgia for your grandmother, or the proud memory of the first vegetable you ever nurtured. When you come back to reality, you start to look around and you can hardly believe your eyes. Row upon row of leafy tomato plants climb toward the soft, filtered light coming in from above. The greenhouse seems to stretch on forever. Little technology gets in the way of nature’s beauty; the stems grow from plasticsheathed blocks of crushed coconut in raised troughs and are clipped to small rods above. Small pipes wind along the floor, masked by green tangles of sagging vines. Every so often a bumblebee lazes by, off to pollinate another plant or return to one of the hives placed throughout the greenhouse. Mitchell, the owner and founder of SunTech Greenhouses, on Doyle Road south of Manotick, somehow fits
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into the greenhouse ecosystem, despite a brusque manner and a penchant for loud exclamations. The lifelong farmer moved to a dairy and cash crop farm south of Kenmore when he was six, which he farmed with his family until 1998. And then he entered a greenhouse for the first time in his life. “The smell, that was what hooked me,” he said. From that visit in September 1998, it took 11 months for Mitchell to buy the Doyle Road property, set up a greenhouse that covers a hectare, and plant 22,000 beefsteak tomato plants. “Just a starter kit,” Mitchell laughed. Today, the farm has 1.6 hectares of greenhouse facilities and produces 11 different commercial products. That includes several tomato varieties as well as eggplants, cucumbers, peppers and green beans. NATURE’S WAY
While SunTech certainly doesn’t profess to be organic or pesticide free, it makes use of what nature has to offer. A common greenhouse pest is the white fly, a tiny white bug that can multiply into the billions. As they drink the juices from the plants, they
excrete everywhere – and that can prevent the plants from getting the sunlight they need. But instead of spraying plants with chemicals, Mitchell brings in 40,000 encarsia formosa, a tiny parasitic wasp that lays its eggs in white fly eggs – essentially stopping the reproduction cycle. “You don’t pay them by the hour and they don’t miss,” Mitchell said. Bumblebees are another important part of the greenhouse ecosystem. Brought in from Windsor, Ont., Mitchell’s bees are relied upon to pollinate the tomatoes. The number of bees loose in the greenhouse directly correlates to the number of open flowers, Mitchell said. There are usually two or three bee stings a year, he said, but as the chief bee handler he has managed to escape a sting for nearly 14 years. Of course, the whole point of a greenhouse is to get around Mother Nature’s whims, and SunTech employs a complex computer system to monitor the indoor and outdoor temperatures and adjust the roof vents accordingly. The average daily temperature inside is about 19 degrees, Mitchell said, and they can harvest about 10 months of the year.
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Florida, Costa Rica and Nicaragua are destinations for zip line enthusiasts. But you won’t have to travel that far for exhilarating zip line experiences, which are growing in popularity in North America. Ownership of Logos Land Resort, just outside Cobden, is hoping a significant investment in its new three-leg, zip line course will bring smiles and goose bumps to many more of its customers in coming years. Challenges Unlimited Inc. is completing construction and installation of a parallel zip line course over Astrolabe Lake this month. The course warms up nicely, with the first zip carrying visitors 201 metres across a small bay. Zip No. 2 runs 343 metres across the middle of the lake, before the final 401-metre leg returns buckled-in riders back above the water. The total ride is 3,100 feet, or almost one kilometre, at speeds of up to 35 km/h, usually six metres above the water, but sometimes closer to 25. Logos Land owner Jerrold Paxton’s business partner, Kevin Cahill, died last December, but not the dream to continue to improve on what Logos Land offers its customers. Facilities already in place include the water park, with its slide, splash pad, grill house, mini-golf, animal petting farm, beach and giant lake trampolines. There are also timeshare villas, motel suites, 90 recreational vehicle (RV) park and camp sites, rental RVs, 100 wilderness camp sites for trailers or tenters, and the neighbouring Oaks of Cobden golf course.
“We have four goals in mind,” says Logos Land director of marketing and sales Fred Glover. The first goal is to offer something, like the zip line course, that caters more to older youngsters. “We’ve made investments in recent years for the little kids, like the petting farm and the splash pad,” says Glover. “But for older kids, as families grow up, you don’t want them to hit the boredom curve.” The same philosophy applies to younger adults. The connection of the zip line for these potential customers also happens to coincide with the ideal weight for zip line passengers. The weight allowance runs from 75 to about 275 pounds. The second marketing goal, says Glover, is to expand Logos Land’s season, which for the longest time has been concentrated in July and August. “The zip line can be used year-round, but more practically it will certainly run in the summer, as well as in the spring and fall.” Logos Land has already experienced positives vibes about the new course. For example, response at the recent Ottawa RV Show, which attracts more than 20,000 visitors, was extremely positive. “Our big posters stopped them,” says Glover. “It surprised us, especially the positive verbal feedback from 40-, 50- and 60-year-olds. But we’ll see for sure this summer.” Glover acknowledges there’s another zip line, at Chutes Coulonge, while pointing out that Logos Land Resort aspires to become a growing part of multi-activity tourist packages in the area, thus Logos Land’s third
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Parks of the St. Lawrence heats up this summer with new programs and events for everyone! the US will take part in 3 battle re-enactments of the War of 1812-1815 period. A new Food Lovers’ Field Days culinary event is being planned for planned for August 17-18 showcasing the original 100 mile diet and featuring an eclectic collection of artisan foods from the region. Fort Henry has an exceptional line-up of programming and events for its 75th season. A new Trade Square shopping area, Kingston’s largest outdoor patio with views of Lake Ontario and a newly redesigned Sunset Ceremony are just the beginning! World Heritage Sunset Ceremonies introduces 3-D experience along with the excitement and precision of the military manoeuvres performed by the Fort Henry Guard will be complemented with the addition of state-of-the-art 3-D projection technology. A new start time of 8:30 p.m. on select Wednesday and Saturday evenings during July and August will be introduced to ensure that audiences can appreciate the features of the new show. Advance ticket purchase is recommended! Fort Henry’s event highlights include:
75th Anniversary Tattoo – Saturday, July 23 which honours the men and women of the Canadian Forces who so bravely fight to defend Canada. Special musical guests include the band of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, HMCS Ontario, The National Band of the Naval Reserve, The Pipes and Drums of the Lorne Scots and the Fort Henry Guard. A mass finale with over 250 musicians and fireworks is guaranteed to swell the heart with Canadian pride. The NEW Fort Henry’s Concert Series with the Kingston Symphony presenting 75 Years of Modern Music on August 2, 2013 at 8:00 p.m with an eclectic mix of six superb Canadian voices with styles ranging from pop and opera to cabaret and rock including: Patricia O’ Callaghan, Jon Harvey , lead singer of Juno Award Winning Monster Truck, Canadian Tenor, Christopher Dallo, Derrick Ballard, Kingston talents Emily Fennell and Jay ‘Smitty’ Smith. Early bird tickets are on sale now. The United States Marine Corps Joint Sunset Ceremonial on August 17 and 18 features The Battle Color Detachment, the Commandants Own Drum THE EMC - 52 - Thursday, June 13, 2013
and Bugle Corps and Silent Drill Platoon of the United States Marine Corps, Washington, DC will once again perform beside the Fort Henry Guard in these world famous joint performances, ending with a Fireworks finale. St. Lawrence Parks and Camp Grounds have been made throughout the parks system to improve the basic services and amenities available to campers with all improvements aiming to make the camping experience memorable and enjoyable. These improvements include new 50 amp 2-service sites at Woodlands Campground, new washrooms, showers and laundry at Mille Roches Campground and Farran Park, the development of exclusive sunset campsites on Hoople Islands plus much more. Upcoming events include the ‘Thunder on the River’ Hydroplane Races at Mille Roches Beach on June 1 and 2. Camping reservations can be booked online 24/7 or by calling the Customer Service Unit at 613543-4328 or 800-437-2233.. Upper Canada Golf Course is open and playing conditions are
superb! A wide variety of membership categories are available including the “Pay-As-You-Go” membership option for just $250 (weekdays anytime & afternoons only on weekends /holidays) plus $22 per round is the perfect option for someone with limited time or who would like to try the course. Upper Canada will host the PGA Tour Canada ‘Great Waterway Classic’ August 19-25. Tee off times can be booked up to 14 days in advance either online or by calling 800437-2233 or 613-543-2003. Crysler Park Marina is one of the region’s favourite marinas recently underwent another dockage expansion, adding 44 slips plus a 175 foot long finger dock to accommodate larger boats, more transient and seasonal boaters. Seasonal dockage is still available. Marker 72, the popular licensed dockside patio will feature live entertainment on select nights throughout July and August. It’s also a hub for water sport rentals including paddle boards, canoes, kayaks, wake boards, water skis, water tubes and paddle boats.
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LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Ann Shirley Mathews, late of the town of Kemptville in the County of Leeds Grenville who died on or about May 5, 2013, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee(s) on or before the 11th day of July, 2013. Thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Kemptville the 12th day of May, 2013. Lloyd Mathews- Estate Trustee c/o Rosalind Schlessinger Professional Corporation 332 Gilmour Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 0R3 (613)235-1807 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Joyce Emma Bowes, late of the Town of Perth in the County of Lanark who died on or about the 23rd day of April, 2013, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 15 day of June, 2013. Thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Perth the 23rd day of May, 2013. Christine Brady Estate Trustee 613-267-3250
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Dump hauling, date June 22. household items, annuals in Perth looking for ma- wood splitting, driveway ture, responsible and re- sealing, moving, tree re- 88 Sherbrooke St. E., and perennials. liable individuals to work moval, eaves trough Perth. Sat. June 15, 8 part time. Must be cleaning, carpentry, sid- a.m.-1 p.m. Multi-family. Murray’s Furniture & Flea available during evenings ing, painting, roofing, One 7-pc. twin bedroom Market. Open 6 Days a and weekends. Reply to general maintenance. Call set, one 4-pc. twin bed- week. Closed Mondays. room set, wood decor, 525 High St., Carleton g r a n d p a s b r o o k e @ h o t - Kevin 613-253-4764. trikes, furniture, glass- Place. 613-253-1804. Anmail.ca or drop off resume tiques, Toys, Collectibles, to: 230 Gore St. East, Certified Mason. 12 years ware, lots of stuff. Jewellery & More. Perth. experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, Almonte Antique Market, Sat. & Sun., June 15 & Madison Montessori repointing. Brick, block 26 Mill St. in historic 16, 22 & 23, 9 a.m-3 p.m. Academy is looking for a and stone. Small/big job downtown Almonte. full-time Early Childhood specialist. Free estimates. 613-256-1511. 36 ven- Lots of household goods, electronics, furniture, PS3 Educator. Graduates wel- 613-250-0290. dors. Open daily 10-5. games. Property Managcome. Please email resume to Interlocking brick, roofing Calabogie Contents Sale! er’s special sales! 18 River april@madisonmontesso- and cedar-rail fencing. 20 319 Kennedy Rd. Sat., St., Smiths Falls. ri.ca years experience. You set June 15th from 8-2. See Sat, June 15, 8-2. 273 the price, and I’ll do the www.sellmystuffcanada.com Lambs Den Lane, Rideau Maintenance Person re- work. It’s that simple!! for photos of all available Lakes (Elgin). Clawfoot quired for Upper Scotch Call Robert 613-206-1897. items. bathtubs, antique sinks, Line Apartment Building. washer, dryer, fridge, Part-time. Must have a Community Garage Sale infreezer, dressers, tables, HELP WANTED truck. Danielle Munro Meadows Neighbor-chairs, lamps, pictures, 613-464-3506. hood, off Concession Road 8,dishes, silverware, books, Almonte. Saturday Junebicycles, tools, 24” Beaver 15th, 8am-1 pm. Rain orscroll saw, Christmas deshine. 3 streets: Heathercor, pump organ, bedding, Cres., Duncan Dr. & Carl Lee12’ rubber dingy, much required Dr. more. Bring your truck, load it up! Garage sale- Beveridges Locks, 193 Rideau St. Sat. Saturday, June 15, June 15, 8-3. Household 7:30-3. 2 Thom St., Perth. items, tools, and misc. In- CDs, rakes, clothes, ornacludes a treadmill, folding ments, tools, CD player, cott, single bed, 8 track tires, movies, and much stereo, 9” bandsaw, 16” more. Position available for liscroll saw and Delta grindcenced hair stylist for WORK WANTED Saturday, June 15, 9er. growing business in Carlenoon, 603 Clothier St E., ton Place. New and excitKemptville. Many items ing work atmosphere. Man with truck will pick Grand Sale! June 15 & priced to go. Please contact Kim up garbage, cut small 16, 9 a.m-5 p.m. 301 Watrees or brush, etc. Rea- ter St., Innisville North off STONEHAVEN 613-229-8110. ESTATES Hwy. 7. Something for fundraiser sonable. (613)267-4129. Yard Sale. everyone. something for everyone. RN required for long term M&K Renovations looking All proceeds to go to Habicare/residential facility. for jobs: Siding, decking, June 15, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. tat for Humanity Global Job Description- Perma- fencing, drywall, painting, Multi-family, Stamford Dr., Village Project. Kemptville. nent part time evenings & laminated floors, windows, Perth. Art, household, 40 Stonewalk Road (left night shifts. Current cer- doors. Call Mike for kids, horse items, much off Hwy 43) 06/23/2013. more! tificate of competency with quote, 613-259-2446. 8:00AM-2:00PM College of Nurses. Experience in Long Term Care Professional & Reliable June 20, 21, and 22. 457 Storage Unit Sale. June preferred but not required. Movers - 2 Men & 17’ High St., Carleton Place. 22nd, 9 a.m-1p.m. 333 Computer literacy re- Cube $95/hr, 2 Men & 16’ Property sold, everything Townline Rd., East, Carlequired. If interested in Refrigerated Cube Van $95 must go. Hope to see you ton Place, Vittoria Complex, My Self Storage. working with a friendly hr + Fuel Surcharge, 3 under the tent! Storage unit #’s H5 & H10. dedicated team, please Men & 25’ Moving Van submit a cover letter and $125/hr -Call to Book your Large garage sale at 2105 Furniture in excellent conCounty Rd 18, Kemptville. dition, house wares, clothresume. Bayfield Manor Move 613-284-8281. Saturday, June 15, 8-2 ing, art supplies. Units Nursing and Retirement need to be emptied! Home. Attention: Rose- Roger’s Affordable Handy- and Sunday, June 16, 8-2. mary Connelly RN Director man Service. Reasonable Moving and Garage Sale, Wanted Vendors for Lowof Care, 100 Elvira Street, rates. Indoor/outdoor jobs, Kemptville, Ont. K0G 1J0. painting included. Call teak dining room, maple er Reach Park (Smiths bedroom set, cherry cor- Falls) on Canada Day. No Phone: (613)258-7484 (613)267-1183. ner entertainment unit with fee. Table and chair proFax: (613)258-3838. E4-sets of bookshelves, vided. Contact: Jackie Mail: rosemary@ teak end tables, maple cof- Staples 613-284-6713 or Send A Load to the dump, bayfieldmanor.on.ca cheap. Clean up clutter, fee table & end tables etc, jackie.staples1@gmail.com. garage sale leftovers or as well as garage sale All Welcome! School Bus Drivers Want- leaf and yard waste. items, (furniture items available for viewing prior Yard Sale June 22 & 23, ed. Flexible part-time, free 613-256-4613. to sale) 229 Heather Cres 8 am-4 pm. 36 Smith Rd, training, competitive wage. Premier Bus Lines. Window Washing Wiz- Almonte (off Conc 8)Sat- Oxford Station, K0G 1T0. June 15th, Ladies clothes, tea set, (613)253-8863. ards, Commercial and urday furniture, lawn sweeper, Residential. No job too big 8-12 613-256-2396/evngs kitchen gadgets. All kinds or too small. 613-256-1149/days of goodies! Coffee will be Shane Reid Contracting is 613-264-6115. window looking for an experienced washingwizards@hotmail Moving Sale. 453 Station provided!! Rd., Port Elmsley, Saturcarpenter for full time .com day, June 15, 7-5. Everywork. Please send resume thing from furniture to and cover letter to shop tools, eg: engine shanereid.contracting@ CLEANING / JANITORIAL hoist, tool cabinets, angmail.com tiques, dishes, etc. Every Working Mother & The Shipwreck Restau- Father needs a housewife. Moving Sale- Saturday, rant located on the Rideau Each home is custom June 15, 9 a.m-6 p.m. 40 Lake in Rideau Ferry is priced in the presence of Drummond St., Newboro. now hiring a large amount the owner to ensure my All furniture must go. To of summer staff. Part-time cleaning will meet your be moved by purchaser. and full-time positions needs & budget. 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It’s hard to find that perfect listening place EMC Lifestyle – As stated in my last article, I love to listen to music, preferably live but also recorded as a second choice. And I do mean listen. I don’t often talk to others when a live musician is playing especially. Nor do I pay attention to screens (be it TV or personal devices) when someone is playing their heart and soul out to me. As most know who read my columns, I regularly attend somewhere where bar chatter doesn’t O’Reilly’s Ale House in Perth on take away from being able to hear Tuesday evenings as Brock Zeman and appreciate the lyrics for singer/ and Blair Michael Hogan strut their songwriter presentations, which tend stuff and I love taking it all in. to be my usual genre. The Cameron Out of respect to the performer, if House on Queen West in Toronto is I want to chat I go to the back of the one of those unique establishments bar. You get an outstanding songwrit- that lend themselves to listening as er/musician in Brock and the sweet- does Hugh’s Room, also in Toronto. est licks in the world from Blair. But The Branch Restaurant and Texas this time of year, I make my yearly Grill in Kemptville prides itself in apologies to them for not attending being a good place to listen (and the until later because it’s hockey playoff food is wonderfully creative and lotime and I also love watching hockey. cal). I also enjoy Fiddlehead’s atrium With several games on every night, I in Perth for Sunday Brunch Jazz go elsewhere to watch hockey so as hosted by Clay Young. I’m always not to give musicians only partial amazed this room isn’t packed to attention due to some screen vying overflowing. for my attention with yet another I’ve got to admit though, I’ve bedramatic goal. So, when the game is come spoiled while hosting our house done, I’m off to hopefully catch a bit concerts for the past 10 years. Until of my live music fix, a necessity for one experiences it, having someone me. There are many listening spaces play live in your living room for that I enjoy and they’re not all public friends and family who are quiet, spaces. hanging on every word the performer Through a mutual friend, I met a lo- offers, one might not understand why cal gentleman who shares my enjoy- this is still my favourite. ment of music and I’ve been visiting That intimacy is infectious and weekly for many years. He’d always also noticeable on how most musihave his stereo on in the background cians rise to the occasion, offering as we’d chat about whatever. He has that much more in stories and song, a cathedral ceiling where we sit and knowing they have an attentive, aphe had speakers above his kitchen preciative audience. I am gratified cabinets as well as another set at the hearing someone rave about their other end of the room on the floor. first experience. We noticed the separation on We’ve recently moved our house some recordings that seemed to fill concerts to a larger venue to avail the space better than others and both more attending and my body is gratehad remarked on it. A few weeks ful for not having to move furniture ago though, I noticed a far more full any longer but I do miss the more sound even at a low volume in our intimate space of our living room. usual space and commented. My Being able to allow more people to friend was pleased to see I’d noticed experience musicians they would they’d gotten a new receiver, a sub- rarely be able to see locally and hear woofer for bass and mounted new the appreciative comments following speakers on the far wall, replacing is a trade off I’m willing to accept. the floor models. Time to sign off as I have to head The difference was remarkable out and will enjoy again another faand I must say it has become one of vourite listening room, my car. I can my favourite places to hear recorded listen at any volume I want, utilize music. The distinctive breadth of the the knobs to bring up my preferred sound from its bottom end through listening sound equalization for any the middle and up to the swirling music I choose and drive for miles. highs seem to catch my aged ears Now go enjoy your day, hopefully just right. You know you’re with true listening somewhere to some of your friends when you can just sit there favourites. and listen…no chatter necessary. I’ve written before of another of Upcoming events my favourite listening spaces and July 19, 20, 21: Perth’s Stewart this past weekend was able to re- Park Festival. More on this later but visit our camp and enjoy my outdoor go to www.stewartparkfestival.com speakers, with their 40-foot separa- for more details. tion while enjoying the first campSupport live music everywhere. fires of the season. I keep my music volume there low enough to allow Mother Nature’s natural “soundtrack” to blend with the recordings. Tree frogs, crickets, loons, owls all join in to create a beautiful, unique blend with whatever I have on. It’s interesting also to compare older Small business recordings’ primitive separations provides jobs, of the right and left channels to the more refined blends newer technoltax revenues an ogy avails. I spend many an hour many other listening fireside during the warmer contributions months and through the cold winters to our region. dream of getting back there. There aren’t many “listening rooms” out there. By that I mean
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Fit Minds Cognitive Health Products Inc. Fit Minds Cognitive Health Products Inc. is a Canadian company providing professional and family caregivers with tools and resources to maintain and improve the brain health of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The Fit Minds™ products and programs focus on cognitive stimulation and interaction as a preferred method to promote brain health. Over thirty years of brain research has shown us that brains can continue to learn, grow and change throughout the
life span of the individual. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) ACTIVE study done with almost 3000 individuals over the age of 65 showed that brain training has a positive impact on information processing, memory and the ability to focus. There have been many other studies showing that cognitive exercise can enhance brain fitness in both the healthy brain and the brain under attack by diseases like Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. In particular, Dr. Aimee Specter of the University College of London in the United King-
dom has shown that cognitive exercise can be as effective as dementia drugs in the treatment of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Applying this neuroscience research to the problem of cognitive decline, Fit Minds Inc. has created the unique, patent-pending InterAct ™ Program. The InterAct™ Program contains a comprehensive brain workout organized around five areas of cognition: Language and Music, Visual/Spatial Orientation, Memory, Critical Thinking and Computation. Each session
plan contains exercises and activities in each of the five areas of cognition to provide enjoyable interaction that engages and challenges each individual. The InterAct™ Program can be used in a one-on-one setting or with a small group. Most sessions last between 45 minutes to an hour and can be tailored to many different levels of ability. The InterAct™ Program is also great as a volunteer or family resource when visiting with their loved one. Fit Minds Inc. has also developed the Family Caregiver program which
trains family members to use the InterAct™ Program to support and maintain the brain health of their loved ones. As well, we have focused the Family Caregiver program on supporting and maintaining the relationship between the care-provider and the care-receiver. We believe that while dementia changes family relationships, it shouldn’t end them. For more information about any of our products and programs please visit www.myfitminds.com or send an email to info@fitminds.ca
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Contact Karen Timmons: karen.timmons@fitminds.ca or 613-807-2005
25 Ferrara Drive, Smiths Falls, Ontaro 613-283-1855 Pharmacy Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 9pm, Saturday 8:30am -6pm, Sunday 10am -5pm
Limited Spaces. One-time special price $150.00. Student rate $75.00 Register on-line at www.myfitminds.com/events
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Beth Donovan Hospice is a charitable organization who provides compassionate support and professional care to individuals and their families as they journey through the challenges of life-limiting illnesses and end-of-life transitions.
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• Organize activities to stimulate mental awareness • Escort to events and activities • Transportation to appointments • Medication reminders • Personal grooming guidance and assistance • Engaging conversation • Fitness activities • Light housekeeping • Change linens • Laundry • Organize mail • Care for house plants • Ironing • Assist with pet care For more information please visit www.sweatergangcompanions.ca or call 613-284-9975.
Established Family Business Since 1989
“Your Home Town Hearing Specialists” Smiths Falls 91 Cornelia St. West 613-284-0877 Perth 40 Sunset Blvd. 613-262-4877 Carleton Place 130 Lansdowne Ave. 613-253-0877 Kemptville 2675 Concession Rd. 613-258-0877 Brockville 68 William St. 613-342-3217
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The Country Shuttle is a premium shuttle and personal transportation service that prides itself on exceptional service to customers in rural Ottawa and Rideau Valley communities.
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Sweatergang Companions At Sweatergang Companions we are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for seniors and their families. We are a non-medical senior care agency serving Lanark County and area. Our staff are knowledgeable, passionate and caring individuals who will ensure your loved ones receive the best possible care and support. We encourage laughter and creative thinking. Growing old can be fun! Services • Meal preparation • Organize outings - based on client interests • Grocery shopping and menu planning
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Services for Seniors & Adults with Physical Disabilities Meals on Wheels – Transportation - Foot Care - Diners Club Home Help/Home Maintenance - Friendly Visiting - Security/Reassurance Volunteer Hospice Visiting - Bereavement Support For information on our services or to volunteer, contact your local office. Smiths Falls Perth & Volunteer Hospice Visiting Lanark 613-283-6745 613-267-6400 613-259-5412
Carleton Place Pakenham 613-253-0733 613-624-5647
Competition THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH t 1. *TMBOE .BMM #SPDLWJMMF 0/ Join us for this fun filled event! Cheer on your favourite Senior Star participant in our regional musical competition. Call or stop by for details on how to participate or attend. Refreshments served. WILLOWDALE retirement residence 9 Armstrong Dr. Smiths Falls, ON 613-283-0691
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Community Care Access Centre personal support workers – to provide care and supportive services to help support you at home and help you enjoy the best possible quality of life. To find out more about community services in the Smiths Falls area, you can visit www.communitycareinfo.ca. Once you have found a community provider that you think will meet your needs, you can then contact the community service provider directly or contact the CCAC for additional help. The CCAC will talk with you about your needs, and answer questions about what’s available in your community, how to enroll and, in some cases, take care of the enrolment process. Note that there is generally a fee associated with community services. Subsidies are available based on eligibility requirements. Your CCAC Case Manager can explain what services are covered by the CCAC and which have a fee, and how to apply for subsidies. For more information on CCAC, visit www.se.ccac-ont.ca or contact the Smiths Falls office of the South
East Community Care Access Centre, 52 Abbott St. North, Unit 1. Phone: 613-283-8012 or 1-800267-6041 (existing clients) Fax: 613-283-0308 The intake telephone number for new clients, 1-800-869-8828, is answered from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Community & Primary Health Care Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) exists to provide universally accessible and comprehensive primary health care and community support services in the promotion and building of a healthier community. With 11 sites across Lanark, Leeds and Grenville, we offer a wide range of community and health services for our diverse population. The following are services specifically related to residents of Smiths Falls: • CPHC Seniors Exercise Program is open to those 50 years plus, Starting Sept. 12, the fitness classes will resume again The classes will be
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Everyone has their own reason for wanting to hear better. Whether it’s staying connected to the subtle sounds of nature or just clearly hearing the voices of loved ones, we can help.
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Come in and select a mattress set of your choice and we will deliver, set up, and dispose of your old mattress “FREE OF CHARGE!”
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Comcare Health Services Since 1969, Comcare Health Services has been providing home care services to communities across Canada. Comcare became the first home healthcare company to be nationally accredited from coast to coast. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can be delivered in private residences, long term care or retirement facilities, workplaces or schools. 52 Abbott Street North, Unit 3, Smiths Falls ON K7A 1W3 Phone: 613-283-9444 Alzheimer Society of Lanark County The Alzheimer Society of Lanark County offers an ongoing support group for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia and their care partners. Among other programs and services offered by the agency are an Adult Day Service and a Day Away Respite Service. Phone: 613-264-0307 (1-800-5111911).
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ALMONTE CIVITAN CLUB NEED a Wheelchair, Walker, Cane or other Hospital Equipment ? The Almonte Civitan Club is a community-based, volunteer-run program that ve offers short- and long-term loans of basic health equipment, by donation, to Presently we ha k of adults and children recovering from surgery or injury, or living with mobility a rotating stoc ms: limitations. ite g in the follow Hospital Beds Available equipment includes hospital beds, mobility and bathroom aids to daily Wheelchairs living. For a complete list of equipment, check out the Medical Loan Cupboard on our website. Should you need something that is not listed, call us as we may Walkers be able to find it through our associates. Canes es ch Crut If you are unable to pick up the equipment yourself, free delivery may be arranged in the Almonte area. For more information, please check our Commode Chairs s website at www.almontecivitan.com or call 613.256.6234. Raised Toilet Seat
held twice a week on Mondays and Fridays, 10 to 11 a.m., at the Seniors Centre beside the rink. Contact Karen Forbes at 613-283-4138 to register for the classes. For further information on the program, phone 1-800-465-7646, ext. 318. • CPHC Community Family Health Team Mobile Unit at Smiths Falls Arena on pre-scheduled days (schedule attached) Bayshore Home Health Bayshore Home Health is the country’s largest provider of home and community health care services, with more than 40 home care offices, 20 community care clinics and 8,000 employees. Bayshore offers wide range of home and community health services, health education programs and treatments. 94 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls ON K7A 2C1 Phone: 613-283-1400 Fax: 613-283-6633 Email: llachance@bayshore.ca Website: www.bayshore.ca
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Community Care Access Centres (CCAC) are funded and legislated by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Your CCAC connects you with the care you need, at home and in your community: • We can help you stay in your own home longer by providing Care in Your Home and by co-ordinating Care in Your Community, including specialized support services; • We can provide you with information about Long-Term Care Options if it becomes too difficult for you to live independently at home. CCACs are staffed by caring and knowledgeable professionals who will assess your needs, determine your requirements for care, answer your questions and develop a customized care plan that meets your individual needs. Then, if services are provided to you by your CCAC, we’ll arrange for quality health-care professionals – nurses, physiotherapists, social workers, registered dietitians, occupational therapists, speech therapist and
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2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Tai Chi Demonstration/ Activity
Location TBA For kids ages 10 and under, this 500m and 1km race is guaranteed to get little hearts racing!
Workshop Tent on Main St. Taoist TaiChi Society
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10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Bike Rodeo Parking lot Main St. Bring your bike for a tune-up, helmet check and a cruise to learn road safety for bicycles!
Text HLF to 84748 Scan the QRCode on your smart phone or visit:
www.healthysmithsfalls.ca
Who's up for a race?
9:00 a.m. Little Thing Running Thing
10:00 a.m. Opening Ceremonies
For more information:
2:30 - 3:00 p.m. 10 Guidelines for Optimal Heath Seminar Seminar Tent on Main St. Katie Westrate, Naturopath
3:00 p.m. Restorative Health Seminar Seminar Tent on Main St. Flexibility: Your Health, Fitness & Quality of Life
The Healthy Living Festival will be running a race in conjunction with the Spring Fling Running Thing. A 1 km and 500 m race called the Little Thing Running Thing, open to children 10 and under. Race begins at 9 a.m. For more information on the race route please visit: www.sfrunningthing.com
Get an amazing workout from these certified instructors! Cardio Move-a-Thon Instructors
Zumba for All Ages Workshop Tent on Main St Clotilde MacCosham
Warm-Up Melanie Gardner, IFBB PRO
Stage on Main St.
3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Seminar Topic TBA
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Cardio- Move - a - Thon
Seminar Tent on Main St
Core Training Pat Woodcock, Former CFL player Founder of Elite Performance Academy
10:15 a.m. Healthy Living Ambassador Award
Stage on Main St.
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Intro to Piloxing Workshop Workshop Tent on Main St. Caroline Foster, Cardio Fit 4 Life
Shoppers Drug Mart Seminar Seminar Tent on Main St. Living with Diabetes
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Yoga for Everyone Workshop Workshop Tent on Main St. Yoga and Wellness Studio .
All Day Activities Face Painting and Balloon Animals Buskers - Fire Juggler! Vendors and Food Beckwith St.
1:30 p.m. Gym Stars Gymnastics Demonstration Stage on Main St.
Rock Climbing Wall Zendragon Obstacle Course Bouncy Castle and Kids Obstacle Course Main St.
Athletic Performance Angelina Armstrong-Mann, Professional Trainer Standing Core Training Lindsay Taillefer, Professional Trainer Heritage Fitness Athletic Training Jamie Collins, Professional Athlete Zumba Orlando Perez, Zumba Fitness Instructor Cardio Workout Train N' Transform, Professional Trainer
2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Healthy Digestion - Healthy Body Seminar
Cardio Kickboxing Caroline Foster, Cardio Fit 4 Life
Seminar Tent on Main St. Marie O’Neil (HN), Modern Thymes
Cross Fit Darlene MacLachlan, Yoga & Wellness
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Yoga Carolyn Sutherland, Orange Tree Yoga Stretching Robert Rodine, Restorative Health To register a team or individual for the Heart & Stroke Cardio Move-a-Thon please visit www.fitforheart.ca or contact Amy at 613-283-4124 ext.1114.
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