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United Way takes a tour through Lanark County. Above, Mayor Wendy LeBlanc, Carol Dryburgh, president of the Canadian Cancer Society’s (CCS) Almonte/ Carleton Place/Pakenham chapter, Debby Lytle, Communities in Bloom chair and volunteer Paula Sanderson were a few of the many volunteers who ventured out on Sept. 22 to plant daffodils in the Coleman Street Garden of Hope. At right, everyone donned their raincoats for the inclement weather.

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EMC News – Hope is set to bloom next spring in the form of lovingly planted daffodils. The second Carleton Place Garden of Hope was planted on Coleman Street on Saturday, Sept. 22 in some less than ideal conditions. Judy Brown just finished treatment over the summer for ovarian cancer and even with the weather would not miss the planting event. “If you can get through cancer you can get through a downpour,” said Brown. Dave and Heather Flatters of the Carleton Place Nursery

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made the garden possible after a donation of 2,000 daffodil bulbs to Carleton Place in Bloom. The donation enabled the Canadian Cancer Society’s (CCS) Almonte/Carleton Place/Pakenham chapter to hold a unique fundraiser where residents purchased the bulbs to support the society’s efforts – $1,230 was raised. Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc addressed the crowd of more than 30 people and thanked them for coming out on a rainy and wet day. She then shared a line from the book A Seed Is a Promise, a story she used to read her students when she was a

teacher. “What we are doing here today is helping fulfill a promise,” said LeBlanc. “A promise that cancer will one day be history.” She noted that the first Garden of Hope in Riverside Park with 4,000 bulbs, turned out beautifully and she can’t wait until the spring for these flowers to bloom. “This new garden is even more visible and it will be even more wonderful if we can sell all 2,000 bulbs in this garden.” Carol Dryburgh, president of CCS Almonte/Carleton Place/Pakenham chapter also

thanked the group who came out and exclaimed they were planting under liquid sunshine. “We are making a difference and we can only move forward,” said Dryburgh. “I know that all of you are here for a special reason and I applaud you for being here.” Dryburgh also issued a challenge to the communities of Almonte and Pakenham for a Garden of Hope. “Every community should have one.” Debby Lytle, Communities in Bloom chair, explained that true gardeners love to garden and that it was wonderful to

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Seeing is believing at United Way agency tour the support of a big and case worker has been invaluable to her entire family in providing ongoing support through life’s ups and downs. “If it wasn’t for everybody that does support I’m the one who suffers really,” Findley added. “My children are very grateful.” Over the last five years the number of children BBBS has served through their various mentorship programs has gone from under 50 to over 300 with no signs of it slowing down. “It looks like we’ll serve 250 this fall alone,” Miller reported to tour participants. The United Way funding accounts for six per cent of BBBS’ overall budget and has been a staple in their financial planning for over 20 years now. This service touches almost all of the schools in

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EMC News - In preparation for this year’s United Way campaign launch, agency staff hit the road in hopes of bringing the good work of member agencies out into the light of day. The United Way of Lanark County (UWLC) hosted its first agency tour in Perth and Smiths Falls Thursday, Sept. 13 where approximately eight individuals hopped on the bus to learn more about the member agencies and their impact on local communities. “Seeing is believing,” remarked Fraser Scantlebury, fund developer for UWLC. Last week’s tour of the same name took in the Youth Action Kommittee in Perth, the Adult Learning and Training Centre in Smiths Falls and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County (BBBS) that is headquartered in Smiths Falls. Cindy Halcrow, clerk/ administrator at Drummond/ North Elmsley was one of the tour attendees Sept. 13 and represented the township’s long-standing support of United Way. “I really believe in helping your community,” Halcrow said. Municipal staff in Drummond/North-Elmsley recently increased their annual donations to the United Way last year through a holiday fundraising drive and regular pay cheque giving. “They’ve been a big supporter,” Scantlebury said. Sarah Bridson, executive director of the United Way was very pleased with the success of the tour and its ability to see the real need of the agencies they serve. “It was such an eye opening experience and re-affirmed for donors why they gave to United Way,” Bridson said. Participants were treated for lunch at YAK where Perth youth stopped by to talk about the importance of the centre in their lives and what they would be doing were it not for YAK. “It was a very moving and

Lanark County and serves children ages six to 16 in oneon-one and group mentorship programs. “Everywhere from Lanark Village to Pakenham and everywhere in between,” Miller said. The presentation took place in the United Way Resource Room inside their Smiths Falls office. This room is aptly named as United Way provided the necessary funds to stock the shelves and finish the colourful decor. United Way hopes to host a second agency tour in the spring 2013 where agencies in Carleton Place and Almonte will be toured. Anyone with a suggested visit site is asked to contact the United Way at 613-253-9074 or via email at fscantlebury@lanarkunitedway.com. Photo by STACEY ROY

Participants during the Sept. 13 United Way member agency tour in Perth and Smiths Falls arrived at their first stop at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County on William Street in Smiths Falls. The tours, which will take place in Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills next spring, aim to show donors what is done with the funds they provide each year.

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Lanark County 2012 Nationals Slam Team headed for national festival with funding challenges EMC Entertainment - On Saturday, June 23 the Lanark County Live Poets Society (LiPS) held their fifth Slam Finals spoken word competition to select the team to represent Lanark County at the 2012 Canadian Festival of Spoken Word (CFSW). The highest ranked poets who had competed in at least two slams of this season’s series were invited to compete for a place on the team. The 2012 Lanark County Slam Championship was taken by Tammy “Dimorphic” MacKenzie, with Satinka “Poetiquette” Schilling, Danielle K. L. Gregoire, and Andy Kerr-Wilson completing the team, and Beth “b! WILDer” Schilling as alternate. Unfortunately, Danielle had to step down, so b! WILDer moved in to her place and Jon “jonny D” Davidson became alternate. LiPS and the team have been fundraising for the past three months, as CFSW 2012 is

being held in Saskatoon this year, and it has been challenging to raise the money needed to fly the five team members out west, provide lodging, and feed them, for six days. The team will be flying out Oct. 8 and have still not raised the needed funds to cover the costs, so they will be holding one final fundraising event on Friday, Sept. 28 in Perth, at Bakers Bean (formerly the Factory Grind), 1 Sherbrooke St. E. The event will be an open mic beginning at 7 p.m., with the team performing spoken word, and art sale. Admission is only $5 and all funds raised will go to supporting the team. The artwork can be seen and purchased through LiPS’ Facebook page event “On-line Art Sale – Help Launch LiPS to Saskatoon”. People can also go to indiegogo.com/lips to make a donation, get a perk in return, and watch a short video with clips from team members performing at the Slam Finals.

Spoken word slams originated in Chicago in 1986 and have been growing all across the world. In Canada, the annual Canadian Festival of Spoken Word, or CFSW, has had participation grow from eight teams in 2008 to more than 20 teams from slam series across the country attending this year. Canadian spoken word artists have also been competing in US festivals and at the World Poetry Slam in France,

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as teams and individuals, as well as doing tours nationally and overseas. For more information on this year’s Canadian festival check out the website at cfsw.ca. A slam is a spoken word competition in which poets perform two original pieces without props, musical accompaniment or costume, and are judged by five audience members. Pieces which are longer than three min-

utes incur time penalties of half a point per ten seconds over three minutes, with a ten second grace period. Lanark County, in its fifth season, continues to be the only rural slam series in Canada representing at the national level. It has also distinguished itself by sending the youngest team member to CFSW, twice, and having the youngest and oldest team member

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Meet and greet planned for Scotland guests visiting Carleton Place for 20th anniversary By EMC Staff

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community in Scotland during this very special anniversary year,� Maguire observes. “We want Carleton Place citizens to know how seriously the relationship is viewed in Comrie.� Long history On Saturday Aug. 1, 1992 ceremonies were held simultaneously in both Carleton Place and Comrie to officially launch a linkage which has now surpassed two decades. It was Peter McNaughton, a Comrie native who now resides in Pointe-Claire, Quebec (a Montreal suburb), who first suggested a twinning arrangement would serve the interests of both communities. His idea led to discussions between officials and residents in both centres which culminated in the formation of twinning committees and the establishment of an official relationship. The twinning is based on history. As McNaughton pointed out, many of the first settlers of Morphy’s Falls (now Carleton Place) and Beckwith Township were immigrants who came to Lanark County from the Perthshire Region of Scotland, which includes Comrie, in the 19th Century. Among those who were involved in the original twinning committee in Carleton Place were the late Mayor Melba Barker and then councillor Tim Campbell who is now a member of the township council in Beckwith. Comrie principals included the John Robertson family along with Jimmy Stewart and the late Jimmy McEwan. At the time McEwan and Stewart were members of the Comrie Pipe Band which was instrumental in moving the relationship forward. The pipe band led official delegations that visited Carleton Place in 1994 and again in 1997. Carleton Place, Beckwith and Lanark County residents have made numerous excursions, both official and unofficial, to Comrie over the years. The committees in both

communities have evolved and changed over the course of 20 years. In 2006 the Carleton Place Sister City Committee helped launch a student exchange program in concert with the town’s second twin community, Franklin Tennessee. That initiative has now operated successfully for seven years. In 2010 the program was expanded to include Comrie. Officials in both communities are currently working to arrange a second Scotland-Canada student exchange which is being planned for next summer. Recruiting of students in Carleton Place will begin next March. “The recent 20th anniversary observances in Comrie have served to further strengthen the ties between our communities,� Maguire

Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc, Kathleen Maguire and Jeff Maguire, chair of the Carleton Place Sister City Committee. All four are members of the local committee. Behind them is Andrew Finlayson, chair of the Comrie Community Council. The bridge was the site of the original twinning ceremony in August 1992.

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EMC Events - A month after celebrations were held in Scotland to mark the 20th anniversary of the twinning involving the Highland village of Comrie and the Eastern Ontario town of Carleton Place, the scene has shifted to Canada. The sixth annual Heritage Ball this Saturday (Sept. 29) in the Carleton Place Town Hall Auditorium will celebrate the two decade-old linkage involving the two communities. The event is sponsored by the Carleton Place Sister City Committee which oversees twinning arrangements with Comrie and the city of Franklin, Tennessee near Nashville. The theme of this year’s Heritage Ball, which raises funds for the annual Sister Cities Student Exchange program involving the three communities, is ‘A Highland Fling.’ The historic auditorium will be suitably decorated for the occasion and there will be lots of Scottish touches including a bagpiper and Haggis (a traditional Scottish dish). Participants will also be able to enjoy a “wee dram� of Highland nectar. As of Monday some tickets remained for the formal dinner/dance. (See the contact information at the end of this article!) On hand to help mark the 20th anniversary will be three members of the Lees family from Comrie. George Lees, the long-time chairman of the Comrie Twinning Committee, will be accompanied by his wife Marlyn and daughter Amanda. Mr. Lees is now a member of the newly formed Twinning Subcommittee of Comrie Community Council which arranged the recent anniversary events in Scotland. He was a key participant in the activities held in Comrie Aug. 16-18. During the Lees’ last visit to Carleton Place in the summer of 2005 they were involved in a ceremony to unveil an information sign about Comrie which stands in the parkette at the corner of McNeely Avenue and Coleman Street, near the Trans Canada Trail. The family has visited Carleton Place and Canada on many occasions over the years. The local Sister City Committee is also planning a public event during which residents can meet the Scottish visitors. A reception is scheduled for Moore House on Bridge St. (opposite the Town Hall) on Wednesday, Oct. 3. It will run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and is open to the public. “We encourage local officials, businesspeople and the general public to attend this special event on Oct. 3,� says Carleton Place Sister City Committee chair Jeff Maguire. “We would also like to see people who have taken part in past group visits to Comrie at the reception. “It will take the form of a meet and greet and offers a good opportunity to speak with people from our twin

observes. “We look forward to the celebrations planned here this weekend and in early October. “But the future of the twinning lies with young people. Therefore the student exchange program is intrinsic to the future success of the Sister City relationship,� he adds. As mentioned there are still some tickets remaining for the Heritage Ball scheduled for this Saturday evening. The social hour starts at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and entertainment at 7 o’clock. Dancing will begin at 9:15 with ‘Everything Zen’ providing the music. Anyone interested in attending the formal dinner/dance is urged to contact Maguire by email at Jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com or Manda Blakeley, economic promotions coordinator for the Town of Carleton Place by calling 613-257-3822 or by e-mail at: mblakeley@ carletonplace.ca


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Eighth Annual BIA Maskeraid Halloween Parade on Oct. 27 EMC Events – The Carleton Place BIA would like to invite all the ghosts and witches “Downtown� on the Mississippi for the eighth annual Maskeraid Halloween Parade. This one of a kind event is sure to be a BOOtiful night in Carleton Place. Dozens of ghoulish floats and costumed participants will be marching down Bridge Street on Oct. 27. Beginning at 7 p.m.,

the parade will kick off at Heritage Mall on Lansdowne Avenue and travel down the length of Bridge Street ending at Mill Street by the Town Hall. Registration forms are now available for anyone who would like to take part in this spellbinding fall event. Parents, kids and all interested spectators are encouraged to come downtown Carleton Place dressed-up in a favourite Halloween costume

Tickets still available for this weekend’s Murray McLauchlan concert EMC Entertainment – Tickets can still be had for the Murray McLauchlan “Up Close & Personal� concert in Carleton Place this Saturday, Sept. 29. The iconic Canadian singer/songwriter will be making an ‘encore’ performance at the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church with showtime set for 8 p.m. Last October this 11-time Juno Award winner and recipient of the Order of Canada performed two sold-out shows in Carleton Place. The success of those concerts did

much to elevate the community onto the national entertainment stage and to establish the town as a destination for first-rate entertainment and first-rate acts. In May the large and elegant Garnet Rogers performed in town and on Nov. 23 the “one and only� Valdy will make an appearance in Carleton Place as well. Tickets for the McLauchlan concert are $40 apiece and can be picked up at SRC Music in Carleton Place or at Burns Jewellers in Perth. Phone 613257-4970 for more info.

to watch the Maskeraid Parade haunt on by. Eerie music, clowns, vampires and goblins will ‘float’ down Bridge Street into the dark abyss. Residents, businesses and visitors are asked to parade for aid in the exclusive-toCarleton Place event and bring non-perishable food items to support the Lanark County Food Bank. Members of the BIA, businesses and community

groups of Carleton Place and the surrounding area can help make this fall event a groundbreaking success by submitting a well-decorated float that reflects the fall harvest theme or a Halloween theme. Brew some extra fun this Halloween through teamwork and build the freakiest float with your neighbourhood. The parade is the perfect opportunity for parents to give their kids a most spooktacular

Halloween by hosting a daylong costume party and concluding their festivities at the Maskeraid Parade. Schools, sports’ teams, community/ social groups are also encouraged to showcase their creative side with an elaborate float or by creating a Food Bank challenge between other groups. The BIA is proud to be the Ghostess with the Mostess and looks forward to Meeting

everyone Downtown on the Mississippi for the rain-orshine event. For more information or to register a float, contact the BIA office at 613-257-8049 or e-mail cmcormond@carletonplace.ca. Visit www. downtowncarletonplace.com/ MaskeraidHalloweenParade for more information on the event, to see pictures from last year’s parade or to download a registration form.

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Canada’s wildlife all the more. Donnelly noted that wolves and beavers are now extinct in Europe, but are still here in Canada. “That’s what I love about Canada,� she said.

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An evening with the Dream Police Legendary 1970s rockers Cheap Trick stormed back to Ottawa with a performance at the 149th Carp Fair Friday evening. While the concert attracted an enthusiastic crowd, the show was far from a sellout. During the course of their set, the band performed their big-

gest hits including “Surrender”, “I Want You to Want Me”, “Dream Police” and “The Flame”. Bassist Tom Petersson smiles as he responds to the crowd during Cheap Trick’s performance Sept. 21. Petersson even sang lead vocals on one song during the evening.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Canada 55+ Games a memorable experience DEAR EDITOR: Being well over 55+, I recently participated in the Canada 55+ Games Cape Breton, 2012. Losing my “life-long” partner, and being a veteran lawn bowler (not offered), the “Singles” event “Candlepin bowling” looked very interesting. I was not disappointed. It’s a great game – PEI-NS-NB certainly showed everyone how it was done. In 2014, the Canada 55+ Games will be held in Alberta. Yes!

I have already started to save. We tend to forget the opportunity to challenge ourselves (seniors) is out there - Ontario Senior Games (now OSGA 55+), Canada 55plus Games Cape Breton…thank you for a wonderful time. To our eastern friends - such a pleasure to visit your turf. Carol Husband Perth

EMC Editorial – When it comes to publicity, young people often get the short end of the stick. All too often, a few ‘bad eggs’ grab the headlines, tainting the vast majority of upstanding youngsters, many of whom deserve praise for what they do to better their world. Enter the annual Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. This wonderful program is co-ordinated by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA), of which the EMC is a member, and sponsored by TD Bank Group as well as Direct Energy. This is your chance to shine a bright light on a young person who does good work in their community. Sometimes it’s easy to pick someone special from a crowd. Other times it may not be quite as obvious. Often, the young person does not even realize that what they are doing is making a difference. Any Ontario resident aged six to 17 is eligible to be chosen as an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year. They could be someone involved in a worthwhile community service; a special young person contributing to their community while living with a physical or psychological limitation; perhaps they’ve performed an act of heroism in the past year; or they are simply good kids who show a commitment to make life better for others and do more than is normally expected of someone their age. Each year, more than 100 nominations are received. Up to 12 nominees will be chosen as final recipients of the provincial award which they will receive at a special ceremony next spring. Better yet, each nominee receives a certificate of recognition. We will also showcase their contributions in the EMC. Help us pay tribute to our leaders of today and tomorrow. Nomination deadline for the 2012 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards is Nov. 30. Nomination forms are available at www.ocna.org/juniorcitizen or by calling the OCNA at 1-905-639-8720, ext. 239.

Fall tradition of burning leaves became family pastime EMC Lifestyle – This time of year, we all smelled the same at the Northcote School. The heavy scent of burning leaves penetrated everything we wore, and no amount of airing out could eliminate the odour of our smoke-infested clothes. But none of us minded. Burning leaves was something we all looked forward to at our farm and as far as I knew everyone in Northcote did the same thing. So none of us minded the heavy smell of smoke on our clothes that took days to get rid of. Well, that is, we five kids and Mother. Father said making the event into a grand affair was something he had little time for. Too many other more important things to do on the farm instead of making a party out of burning leaves! Our front and side yards were full of big maple trees,

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and by the time the last of the summer rolled around, the leaves were, in some places, knee deep. We waited until the limbs were completely bare, and then, always on a Saturday, it was time to rake the leaves and pile them into big mounds well away from the house and barns. “You’re asking for trouble,” Father would say. “Just one little spark and the whole place would go up in smoke.” Mother paid him no heed, asking him to come up with even one barn or house that had been burned to the ground because of leaf burning out at

Northcote. “Well, I sure hope we aren’t the first!” he retorted every year as long as I can remember. I wasn’t big enough or strong enough to manage a rake. So my job was to circle the mounds and with my feet, try to make each pile round, and push any wayward leaves into place. It took most of the day to round up all the leaves, and when we were finished, we would have about four big piles of leaves in the centre of the yard. Of course, Mother, who made an occasion out of the most simple events, wouldn’t let us light the leaves until after the sun had gone down and the yard was in complete darkness. Supper would be early that night; another excuse for Father to complain. He liked everything on time and that included his meals. So by the time we had eaten, cleaned

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up the kitchen and hauled out chairs to circle the mounds of leaves, nightfall had settled in. We would start out with heavy jackets on, to ward off the chill of the fall evening. My oldest brother Everett was always in charge of the matches. He had the lighting of the mounds down pat. He rolled sheets of the Renfrew Mercury into tight cones, and he lit the paper, setting it ablaze. That way he could poke the paper deep into the mounds of leaves, making sure it burned from the inside out. Very clever, was my brother Everett. We sat on the kitchen chairs, circling the burning mound, but well back from the fire, we five children and Mother. Father chose to stay in the house reading the Ottawa Farm Journal. If marshmallows were in existence back

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then, we certainly didn’t know about them. And it is doubtful we could have afforded them anyway. So the only enjoyment we got was sitting on the chairs and watching the raked leaves go up in smoke. Mother always took her mouth organ out on those nights, and she expected us to sing along to whatever she was playing. Emerson refused. Audrey with her clear, sweet voice was the only one who could carry a tune, and so she and Mother provided what entertainment there was. I would sit on the chair, and listen, and watch the flames rise towards the sky and wonder why Father couldn’t see the sheer joy of the evening. The old iron pump was right in the middle of the yard, and although Mother said there was absolutely no need for it, Father made sure there were several pails on the

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pump platform just in case the blaze got out of hand. By the time the fire was raging, we took off our jackets as the heat came at us in waves. It didn’t take long for the piles of leaves to be burnt right to the ground. And I often wondered if it was worth the effort. When it was all over, and we had hauled the kitchen chairs back into the house, Father would let out a big sigh, as if he carried the cares of the world on his shoulders. He would go out to the yard for the first time since supper was over, and he would pump many pails of water, and pour it over the remnants of the burning leaves. He was taking no chances that the barns and the log house that had been there for three generations would go up in smoke!

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EMC News - Some of the area’s best local musicians will be contributing their talents to the cause of a special fundraising concert at MERA Schoolhouse in McDonald’s Corners on Sunday, Sept. 30, at 2 pm. Guitarist and songwriter Joey Wright and singer/ songwriter Terry Tufts will headline the multi-artist event which has been organized to support an upcoming permanent monthly concert series at MERA. Other artists on the bill include the family-band Bob Spelled Backwards, Allan Brown and Steve Kotze. More artists are expected to join the bill as the date of the event approaches. The event will include a silent auction of donated items, including several hand-made items by MERA potters, weavers and fiber artists. The MERA music committee is hosting the fundraiser as a means to raise money to support a permanent monthly concert series at MERA Schoolhouse. “MERA Schoolhouse has proven itself over the years as a desirable venue for small concerts,� says Danny Sullivan, MERA board member. “Canadian professional musicians as well as worldclass international performers from the US, Australia and Europe have been rewarded by their appearances at the schoolhouse and have almost universally praised the Schoolhouse’s large room for its warmth, intimacy and acoustic qualities. These concerts have generally been timed to coincide with a particular artist’s other appearances in the area, and have often taken place on what would otherwise be an off night for the artist. This timing is not always the best for MERA and its audiences.� A permanent series, Sullivan says, would allow MERA to plan concerts on a regular schedule, with reasonable guarantees for the artists and a budget for advertising, as well as allowing for things like hiring local artists and upand-comers to perform as “opening acts.� It will also allow for series ticket packages, so audiences can both plan ahead and get discounts, as well as allowing further discounts on ticket prices for MERA members.


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If you love Mississippi Lake & are looking for a cool, contemporary Home, Beck’s Shore offers fab lakefront living. Nestled on leased land, this reno’d gem invites you to affordable life on the Lake. Charming deck across roadway incls dock/great swimming/boating. Open concept Bung with eclectic loft, skillfully designed & decorated with pizzaz. Designer Laminate, great KIT/ Island, Bth/granite/air tub, a wow! Det Gar & stunning gardens/pond. MLS# 836567

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Outdoor Enthusiasts who are on a budget and seek an eclectic home in the country on 8.24, wooded acres with extensive trails. This exciting, immaculate home offers a country sized pine Kitchen, an elegant living room and 3 bedrooms. The amazing game sized Fam Rm in the entertaining sized Lower Level, Perennial Gardens, a large Deck, Pool, charming rear Gazebo, this home has it all! MLS#: 844835

318 STONEHOME CRESCENT, ALMONTE

Looking to move to the country on a budget? Celebrate space, Mother Nature & carefree country living with a twist. This home was originally a mobile that was renovated. Inviting sunlit sunken Fam Rm added. An exceptionally private setting for the outdoor enthusiast starting out or the retiree searching for an economical lifestyle. Cozy cast iron FFP insert in LVG & sunken sunlit Addition is Ohso-welcoming! Wrap around deck. MLS#: 839011

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1203 DRUMMOND CON. 10B, DRUMMOND/N ELMSLEY

Looking for great space? This 1 acre setting boasts Lg Detached Barn with separate entrance neatly tucked away from an eclectic 4Bdrm, 2Bth Bungalow. Extensively renovated and beautifully decorated, Gleaming Hardwood Flrs, lg country Kitchen, expansive sunlit Living Room, dinner for 14 in Dining Room, Breezeway to Workshop & Sunroom. MLS#: 803127

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874 Kitley Line 3. $209,900

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16 George Ave. $189,500 bdr d m home on generous Large 4 bdrm 50 x 208 lot in Historic Perth. See www.rcrhomes.ca/ rcrhomes.ca/818272 a 818272

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Sun 1:00-2:30

85 William St. E $189,900 4 Bdrm home. Updated windows, shingles, flooring, bath +++ See www.rcrhomes.ca/839271

Open House Ideal 3 bdrm family home, hrdwd flooring, many updates, paved rd ++

See www.rcrhomes.ca/841229

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New Price

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656 Kitley Line 3 $237,500 4 dbrm family home, hrdwd, pool, deck. Updated kitchen & shingles. See www.rcrhomes.ca/840796

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Waterfront 82 Meadow Lane. $399,000 4 bdr bdrm d m Rideau Waterfront Waterfr f ont home just south of Merrickville. Wow!. See www.rcrhomes.ca/ .rcrhomes.ca/826547 a/826547

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2847 Hwy w 15 S. $289,900 4 bdr bdrm, d m, 2 bath brick Bung on 7.73 acres. Out buildings, stall barn etc See www.rcrhomes.ca/843192

New Price

Open House

6712 Roger Stevens $399,900 Newer home on +3 acres includes a 24 x 40x14 high insl/heated shop See www.rcrhomes.ca/834879

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687 Kitley Line 3 $289,900 Built in 1997, this 2000 sq ft home was recently renovated. Well Done See www.rcrhomes.ca/842877

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27 Kelly’s Rd. $419,900 Impressive size, lot, appointments must & added features. f atu fe t res. A real mu m st see! See www.rcrhomes.ca/ rcrhomes.ca/839317 a/839317

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251 Ebert Rd.. $309,600 Beautiful Beautifu f l family f mily oriented 4 bdrm fa bdr d m3 bathrm bathr h m home. Well worth seeing! See www.rcrhomes.ca/844188

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29158 Hwy 7 Arden $525,000 80 acre c/w 400ft frontage on Salmon River Plus retreat Bldg. See www.rcrhomes.ca/827219

34 County Rd 17 $249,900 Well maintained multi-use building c/w 2 apartments above. See www.rcrhomes.ca/814521

132 Bennett Rd. $299,900

Tranquil & serene aptly describe this 4 bdrm, 3 bathrm log home.

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1154 Fallbrook Rd. $439900 Luxurious 5 bdr bdrm d m executive home roaming 20 acre lot. Horse ready See www.rcrhomes.ca/846446

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Lovingly reno’d school-house w/open-concept main level features bright new addition, gleaming maple flrs, 10 ft ceilings! New ICF foundation w/ radiant heat flrs in fully fin’d basement, perfect for home-based business/studio/guest suite! 20 x 20 ft barn! $219,000 Jennifer 613-812-8114

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Residential building lot sitting on approximately 3/4 of an acre in the town of Perth. Municipal Services. $89,200 Kelly 613-812-8867

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5 UNION ST, SMITHS FALLS

25 - 27 CEDAR LANE, DEVIL’S LAKE

Immaculate 8 yr new bungalow with 3 bd, 1 bth, mn flr laundry, open concept kitchen/dining/ living, lower level fm/rm, storage, covered front deck, oversized dbl attached gar. Mins to Perth, easy commute to Ottawa. $319,900

SAT SEPT 29TH, 11:00 – 12:00 PM 34 GOLF COURSE ROAD, WESPORT

Immaculate bungalow located right at the Rideau Lakes Golf & Country Club. 2 bds, 1.5 baths, formal l/r & d/r, fireplace, a/c & gar. Great retirement or starter home. Only $223,200 Host: Kelly Blair 613-812-8867

PERTH

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Sitting on 6.5 acres of private property with a year round home, 2 car detached garage, 3 season cottage with well, septic. $299,900

Commercial/Retail space, possible living space on 2nd level, in Middleville on Cnty Rd 16 between Almonte & Hopetown. Near lakes & rivers. Setup your own shop! Easy access to Ottawa. Randy 613-464-1000 & Paul 613-390-2281

NEAR PERTH

An ideal spot for your new business at corner of Highway 15 & Cornelia St in Smiths Falls with exceptionally high traffic flow (approx 10,000 cars per day). 1200 sq ft commercial building – 2 bay garage + 2 storage areas; traditional office & display area. $239,900

Completely reno’d red brick beauty! Open plan living/ dining w/ gleaming hardwd. New kitchen has access to entertainment size deck overlooking private back yard. Upper level - new 4pc bath & 3 beds (master w/ 11’8 ft ceilings). Main flr 2pc bath & laundry. $218,000

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Fully renovated bright 3 bd character property. Gleaming hardwood, Open plan living/dining, den, lrg kitchen & bath, mud/laundry rm. Sun rm, bonus attic room, Dble gar, great functional basement /storage total turnkey property. Central downtown Perth. $369,900

SAT SEPT 29TH, 11:00 – 1:00 PM 134 MAPLE LANE, MCDONALD’S CORNERS

2 storey scribed log home with additional lot, with deeded access to Dalhousie Lake – fishingboating-windsurfing. Det 2 car garage. Dalhousie Glen Golf Course nearby. $239,900 Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

SOLD

5 TREELAWN BLVD

Immaculate 3bed/3bath home on gorgeous 50 x 154 ft. lot with big grassy fenced-in-yard! 3 beautifully finished levels-new custom kitchen, master with pretty bay window & ensuite, fully finished lower level. Nothing to do but move in & enjoy! $268,000

5 UNION ST.,CHRISTIE LAKE

Looking for a cottage on a beautiful lake only mins from Perth? Enjoy boating, swimming, fishing or relax on the dock. Good dock with deep clean water & great views. $209,900

SAT SEPT 29TH, 12:00 – 2:00 PM 21961 HWY 7, MABERLY

MAPLE GLEN ESTATES

Enjoy this summer as you move into this spacious 3+2 bed executive bungalow on 2+ landscaped acres in Maple Glen Estates + deeded access to Otty Lake including boat slip. $329,900

Well maintained, 2 sty home on 3.25 acres. 4 bds, master w/lrg ensuite. Lrg formal dining rm. Kitchen w/dining nook & plenty of cupboards. Living rm w/stone f/p. Walk out basement. Perennial garden & pond! Lots of storage, many upgrades. $234,000 Host: Sarah Fenner 613-264-6268

LAND FOR SALE

SOLD

20468 HWY 7, MABERLY

2 Storey farmhouse with 123 acres of land. 1800 sqft of living space – 3 bed, 1 bath, single garage. Wood stove in large eat-in kitchen. Energuide 48 – many upgrades. $314,900

PERTH

Brand new kitchen - Book your appointment now. - Plumbing, wiring, bathrooms, mud laundry room all done, excellent family room, dining & living rms, 3 beds & bonus room, fenced, landscaped, quiet residential road. $270,000

County Rd 8 – 1.67 Acres......................$16,500 Drummond Con 4D – 50 Acres..............$40,000 Industrial Dr Perth – 110 x 350 ............$49,000 Ferguson Falls Rd – 50 Acres...............$54,900 Ferguson Falls Rd –98 Acres W/F ........$64,900 Windsor Crescent – .85 Acres...............$62,900 Miners Point Rd – 2.47 Acres W/F......$154,900 North Shore Rd, Upper Rideau – 360 x 2.17 Acres W/F ..........................$175,900 Pike Lake Route 16 120 x 114 Acres W/F ...........................$275,000

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DALHOUSIE TOWNSHIP

Solid brick 3 bed, 2 bath with fireplace and wood stove on 1.14 acres. Large workshop/possible Granny Suite. $110,000

HWY 43

OWNER DOWNSIZING! Open the door to amazing possibilities, 4 yr new custom-built commercial/ residential facility! Great access/high visibility on Hwy 43. Beautiful Showroom, heated double bay shop + unheated bay. Gorgeous private residence attached! $474,900

Period home features 4 bds, 3 bths, fam rm, eat in kitchen, dining, formal living, ensuite, laundry. Sits on 153 acres w/large outbuildings & facilities especially for horses. Move in condition. $579,900

FRONTENAC COUNTY

Get away from the hustle & bustle in this charming cottage nestled in the woods! Furnished 2-3 Bd, 4 pc bth, lrg kit/liv rm w/wet bar & spacious multipurpose rm. Storage outside w/2 outdoor sheds w/ electricity. Enjoy access to over 100 acres & beach at Garrison Lk. $110,000

MILE POINT ROAD

Huge home with finished lower level, 3 Beds, 3 Baths, in-ground swimming pool, attached and detached garage only minutes to Perth. $329,200

MISSISSIPPI LAKE

Approx. 1488 sqft, 2 beds, large eat in kitchen, oak cabinets, spacious living room with cozy woodstove. 1.5 baths, utilities /laundry 6 appliances, closed porch, garden shed/bunkie. Lots of storage, 26ft dock, paddle boat. $365,000

SAT SEPT 29TH, 12:00 – 2:00 PM 22097 HWY 7, MABERLY

Enjoy life in the country without the difficult commute in this vast 2000 sq ft side split home. Spacious, open concept LR/DR with 4 beds. Billiards/recreation room and TV room-great space for entertaining! On 2.48 private acres! $225,500 Host: Kevin Fenner 613 264 5941

MCCULLOUGHS LANDING

Unique 4/5 bed high end custom built home on 4.4 acres. Lrg bright fam & formal rms, eat in kitchen, lrg screened porch great for view of landscaped private grounds, expansive laundry/mud rm. Easy commute to Ottawa. $449,750 Host: Silvia Blanchard 613-294-3661

BLACK LAKE

SUN SEPT 30TH, 1:00 – 2:30 PM 24 CHURCH STREET PERTH

Well maintained 3 season cottage on Mississippi Lake approx. 50 mins. from Ottawa, year round access, large kitchen & living rm w/ 2 bds, 1bth. 66 ft. waterfront, lengthy docking, great for swimming & fishing. $214,900

Excellent Black Lake waterfront & location for swimming & boating. 3 bd, 3 bth, large sunken formal living/dining perfect for entertaining, walkout basement, family & rec rooms, main floor laundry/mudroom. Loads of storage & workshop. $499,000

613-561-6464

A completely renovated home in a quiet neighbourhood. Open concept kitchen/ breakfast nook, foal liv/din, hdwd flrs & staircase. 3 season front porch. Mn flr master w/4pc bth, Jacuzzi, sky lights. Det heated & cooled workshop. $359,000 Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

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SAT SEPT 29TH, 2:00 – 4:00 PM 198 FLETCHER ROAD, SMITHS FALLS

HARPER ROAD

Quality built 1150 sq ft 3 bd bungalow. New kitchen, lrg open concept living ; new bth. New windows, door, furnace, h/w tank, wiring & plumbing. Det garage w/ shed. $235,000 PLUS COMMERCIAL BUILDING 1300sqft. Main showrm, maintenance & storage, office, parking. Good traffic flow, easy access from hwy. $40,000

LARGE FAMILY HOME – PERTH

3 bd lrg open concept home nestled on private 3.9 acre lot. Eat in kitchen, living/dining rm, mn flr laundry, screened sun room, Lrg basement with access from the outside, fam rm, hobby rooms still leaving plenty of storage. Great views & location 10 mins from Perth. $269,700

BLACK LAKE

Well maintained 3 bed cottage with 190 FT of deep, clean waterfront. Comes furnished, great westerly “sunset” view. Low maintenance Canadian Shield terrain makes enjoying yourself #1 priority. $269,000

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613-254-6580 www.cynthiaodwyer.com

613-978-1324

SOLD NEW PRICE

12 Terrace Drive #211, Ottawa $185,900

NEW PRICE

29 Melville Road, Arnprior $359,900

SOLD

808 Tabaret St., Kanata $319,000 Executive townhome. Call Cynthia for details.

Text T604770 to 85377 for details.

Text T739771 to 85377 for details.

4 Ford Crescent, Smiths Falls $429,900 Text T654478 to 85377 for details.

798 Hwy 15, Lombardy $549,900

2526 County Road 10, Perth $549,000

Text T551403 to 85377 for details.

Text T147326 to 85377 for details.

362 Moffat St. Carleton Place $549,900

95-C1 Findlay Ave. Carleton Place $172,900

Text T226053 to 85377 for details.

NEW PRICE

1731 7th Line, Beckwith $574,900

Text T504849 to 85377 for details.

Text T502527 to 85377 for details.

41 Sunset Boulevard, Perth $179,000

511 Wildlife Road, Perth $375,000

13 Avonhurst, Barrhaven $434,900

Text T765365 to 85377 for details.

Text T765339 to 85377 for details.

Text T765471 to 85377 for details.

Saturday September 29

10:00am-11:00am 7 Oak St 144 Beckwith St 105 Queen St 11:00am-12:00pm 132 Bennett Rd 244 Wood Ave 34 Golf Course Rd 3 Forest Dr 2622 County Rd. 16 11:00am-1:00pm 897 Harper Rd 134 Maple Lane 11:30am-12:30pm 10 Broadview Ave 2 Saddle 11 Cornelia St 859 Matheson Dr 14 R4 A 61 Lavinia St 12:00pm-1:00pm 640 Poonamalie Rd 12:00pm-2:00pm 21961 Hwy 7 22097 Hwy 7 1:00pm-2:00pm 2793 Hwy 43 369 Cty Rd 17 Ferrara Dr Model Homes 75 North St 26 Churchill Cres 22 Mary St 1:00pm-2:30pm 93 William St 656 Kitley Line 3 251 Ebert Rd 96 Jasper Ave 10 Armstrong Dr. #203 14 Street Rd. 2:00pm-3:00pm 404 Hwy 15 S 2:00pm-4:00pm 808 Grady Rd 3014 9th Line 1154 Fallbrook Rd 198 Fletcher Rd 103 Aaron Merrick Dr 2:30pm-3:30pm 108 Douglas Rd 3:00pm-4:30pm 16 George Ave 687 Kitley Line 3

Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls

Lisa Ritskes/Francine Rever Francine Rever/Lisa Ritskes Lisa Ritskes/Francine Rever

Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Westport Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural

Linda Hewson 613-812-8037 Kevin Grimes 613-283-2121 Kelly Blair 613-812-8867 Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277

Perth Rural McDonald’s Corners

Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls

Rob Garvin 613-284-6968 Francine Rever/Lisa Ritskes Anna Kowalewski 613-875-7842 Lisa Ritskes/Francine Rever Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

Smiths Falls Rural

Lee Hitchins 613-284-7000

Maberly Maberly

Sarah Fenner 613-264-6268 Kevin Fenner 613-264-5941

Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls perth Smiths Falls Smiths Falls

Francine Rever/Lisa Ritskes Anna Kowalewski 613-875-7842 Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Elaine Perry 613-285-6073 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158

Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Rural Drum/North Elmsley Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Hwy 15 S

Darlene Graham 613-223-7731 Barbara Reade 613-812-0542 Cole Walker 613-812-0536 Jenn O’Brien 613-227-4126 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Norene Alla613-812-0407

Smiths Falls Rural

Nan Bell 613-285-7727

Westport Carleton Place Fallbrook Rural Smiths Falls Merrickville

Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479 Liz Powell 613-314-5455 Linda Hewson 613-812-8037 Silvia Blanchard 613-294-3661 Rob Garvin 613-284-6968

Smiths Falls

Wendy Hillier 613-285-4476

Perth Smiths Falls Rural

Cole Walker 613-812-0536 Barbara Reade 613-812-0542

Sunday September 30

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10:00am-10:45am 544 Ford Rd 11:00am-12:30pm 57 Aberdeen Ave 11:15am-12:30pm 1634 Rosedale Rd N 11:30am-12:30pm 12 Bayview Cres 11:30am-1:30pm 269 Lake Ave E 12:00pm-1:00pm 7 Basswood Cres 8 Basswood Cres 3 Hackney Dr 12:00pm-1:30pm 52 Thomas St 12:30pm-1:30pm 20 Basswood Cres 12:30pm-2:30pm 129 First Ave 1:00pm-2:00pm Ferrara Dr Model Homes 3 Beech St 24 Golf Club Rd 835 Hwy 15 16 Windsor Cresc. 1:00pm-2:30pm 85 William St 24 Church St 1:00pm-3:00pm 225 Santiago St 4078 Cty Rd 10 1203 Drummond Con 10B 187 Blair St 1:30pm-2:30pm 612 Ireland Rd 70 Eric Hutches Dr 2:00pm-4:00pm 457 High St 342 Jamieson St 260 McGregor Dr 176 Park Ave 103 Aaron Merrick Dr 301 Flora St 2:30pm-4:30pm 137 Carlbeck Dr 3:00pm-4:30pm 2847 Hwy 15 S 27 Kelly’s Rd 3:15pm-5:00pm 1289 Ebbs Bay Rd

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Smiths Falls Rural

Andrea Geauvreau 613-296-3309

Smiths Falls

Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434

Smiths Falls Rural

Andrea Geauvreau 613-296-3309

Smiths Falls

Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158

Carleton Place

Lee-Ann Legault 613-294-2440

Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural

Lisa Ritskes/Francine Rever Anna Kowalewski 613-875-7842 Andrea Geauvreau 613-296-3309

Almonte

John Gray 613-868-6068

Smiths Falls Rural

Kevin Grimes 613-283-2121

Carleton Place

Cheryl Altrows 613-893-3240

Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Lombardy Smiths Falls

Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Stan Suffel 613-284-6756 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277

Smiths Falls Perth

Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

Carleton Place Perth Drum/North Elmsley Almonte

Sam Kerr 613-229-7565 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Leo Carlucci 613-256-1860

Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural

Anna Kowalewski 613-875-7842 Andrea Geauvreau 613-296-3309

Carleton Place Almonte Carleton Place Carleton Place Merrickville Carleton Place

Diane Swant 613-868-1948 Joy Neville 613-256-1860 Liz Powell 613-314-5455 Lee-Ann Legault 613-294-2440 Rob Garvin 613-284-6968 John Southwell 613-253-1000

Carleton Place

Cheryl Altrows 613-893-3240

Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural

Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 John Gray 613-868-6068

Drum/North Elmsley

Barbara Couch 613-596-5353

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this week in

Open House

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this week in

REAL ESTATE

MLS 846570

NEW LISTING

$319,900

Open House Sunday Sept 30th at 2-4pm Exceptional 3 brdm, 3 bath end unit town home located in sought out neighborhood. Upgrades throughout! Easy commute to Ottawa – Don’t miss out!

www.38hackberrytrail.com Melanie Ferguson

Grant Scharf

Sales Representative O 613-253-4253 C 613-790-9131

Sales Representatives 613-285-9129 613-343-4862

Broker of Record 613-283-5435

613-283-8770 www.cottagesunlimited.com

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www.sellwithmel.ca

S# 4 ML 929 83

$259,000. 188 Arklan Road, Mississippi River. Quiet, picturesque setting on the river. Walking distance to Carleton Place. Completely renovated 2 bdrm, 1 bath bungalow. W/D hookup. Enclosed porch. Spacious hedged lot with one car garage and shed. Beautiful river view. Good swimming and fishing. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

Barbara Has Assisted over 3000 Families to Buy or Sell their Homes

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$185,000. 513 Stewart Lane, Dalhousie Lake. 20 mins to Perth. Affordable 2 bdrm, 3 season cottage on level lot. Appliances, most furnishings, boat and motor included! New click flooring in living room. Enjoy the wonderful lake view from inside and on the wrap around deck. Sandy shoreline is great for kids. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435.

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$65,000. Gardiner Shore Road, Deeded Access to Mississippi Lake. Level building lot on dead-end cottage road, 1/2 hr to downtown Ottawa, minutes to Carleton Place. West-facing lake view. Minute’s stroll to deeded access park & excellent swimming. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435.

145 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V6

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$749,900. North Shore, Big Rideau: Stunning, Light & airy 3-level, 5bdr post&beam home. Great privacy w/ 170ft deep, clear waterfront. Cathedral ceiling, 2-story Swedish stone FP, 3bthrs. Beautiful screen porch overlooking breathtaking views. Garage.Large dock. Great swimming and boating! Lot in process of being severed. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435.

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Casey Errett

Janice Hastie-Waugh

Sales Representative

Metro-city realty ltd Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

OPEN OPENHOUSE HOUSE SUNDAY • SUNDAY, SEPT 30 APRIL 11:30 AM-1:30 15 2-4 PM PM

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Carleton Place 613-253-0518 Ottawa 613-596-5353 269 LAKE AVE EAST Carleton Place – $399,000 Large 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom older home. Main floor family room. Large sunroom. Ideal for the growing family. Huge double lot with above ground pool. Close to school, daycare, hospital, arena, curling club, shopping and Hwy#7. 20 minutes to Scotiabank Place. MLS#846083

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2 BEDROOM UPDATED BUNGALOW CONDOMINIUM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2-4pm

Sales Representative Cell 613.294.2440 Carleton Place 613.253.4253

www.century21explorer.ca

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Diane Swant Sales RepresentativE Office

Lee-Ann Legault Sales Representative Cell 613.294.2440 Carleton Place 613.253.4253

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Lee-Ann Legault

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315 MULLETT ST. CARLETON PLACE $166,900 Beautiful new laminate floors, new paint, countertop, sink and faucet. Large foyer with new ceramic tile. This unit features many kitchen cupboards, large walk-in closet in master bedroom and a separate storage room for your off season storage. MLS# 844926

176 Park Ave. Carleton Place - $269,900 Updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow. Large sunny kitchen with computer station. All appliances included. 23x21 lower level family rm. Close to all amenities and easy access to Hwy#7. All new windows, siding, driveway, central air, landscaping, front porch, countertops, sinks, paint and more. Move in condition. MLS# 844590

$359,000 Feel right at home in this 4 bedroom hi-ranch with 2 full baths. Kitchen with breakfast nook and formal dining area. Lower level family room with fireplace. Paved drive and detached workshop. Close to all amenities. See you at the Open House this Sunday!

613-253-4253 Direct

613-868-1948

diane.swant@century21.ca Independently Owned and Operated

www.dianeswant.com

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OPEN HOUSE


REAL ESTATE

this week in

OPEN HOUSES SAT., SEPT. 29

Rideau Heartland Realty Brokerage is pleased to announce that Jennifer O’Brien has joined our Team of licensed real estate professionals at our Beckwith St. location.

Royal Lepage Team Realty 6081 Hazeldean Rd., Unit 12B

COLIN ABERNETHY

Legend: **Broker ***Sales Representative

11 Church St. P.O. Box 176, Westport, Ont. K0G 1X0 colin@coburnrealty.com (613) 273-2100 fax 273-2150 For Buying or Selling

2 PM -4 PM

“I’m Yer Man” Cell: 613-539-8479

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613-256-1860 www.royallepagegale.com

SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1:00 - 2:00PM 10 Armstrong Drive #203 $165,900 The Barrington

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SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 1:00 - 2:00PM 16 Windsor Crescent $419,900 MLS: 840166

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 11 AM - 12 PM 2622 County Road 16 $214,000 MLS: 841236

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For all the homes in your life!

BROKERAGE 1 Main Street West, Smiths Falls 613-205-0999

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Canadian

www.Obeo.com/745720

EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD

3 + 2 bedroom, 3 Bath Custom Family Bungalow in Artistic Almonte. Entertain in open concept gourmet kitchen, dining & living space with maple hardwood floors, nat. gas fireplace, tile floors in all bathrms & foyer. Spacious master w/jacuzzi tub in ensuite. LL has a huge family room w/fp, full bath & 2 bdrms. Come visit Joy. MLS#834022 $399,900

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Stunning custom home with top quality finishes must be seen to be appreciated. Home and cottage rolled into one with 4 season sunroom, hot tub, salt water pool and patio. MLS 846383

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21 CEDAR LANE, RIDEAU LAKES, SMITH FALLS.

808 GRADY RD. $289,000

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www.RIDEAUHEARTLAND.com

613-831-9287

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3+1 beds, 4.2 acres, 10 min from Perth. MLS#843058

Rideau Heartland Realty Brokerage 23 Beckwith Street North, Suite 203, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2B2

Each office is Independently owned and operated

Sales Representative

Sales Representative

Please join us in welcoming Jennifer to Rideau Heartland Realty.

613.283.7788

Barb Eamer

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Sales Representative Cell: 613.227.4126

11 AM -1 PM

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Jennifer O’Brien

897 HARPER RD. $249,000

Jennifer entered the real estate profession in 2004 partnering with her mother, Jane O’Brien. After a short leave, Jennifer has decided to return to the profession and is thrilled to be a part of the Coldwell Banker® family. Born and raised in Carleton Place, Jennifer along with her husband, Craig, and their two children currently reside in rural Smiths Falls – a community she is proud to now call home! Jennifer looks forward to serving the buying and selling needs of her friends, her neighbors and her community.

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225 SANTIAGO ST Carleton Place Staged to Perfection, this 2Bdrm, 2Bth, Home is Perfect for the Retiree or Professional Couple. Contemporary Bungalow Offers 1490sqft of Quality Living Space. Gleaming Hickory Floors Throughout. Granite Kitchen w/Island & Walk-in Pantry. Private Master w/Modern 5pce Ensuite. $406,500

Ashton 1876 sqft Bung on Zen Like 2.5Acrs w/in 10 Mins to Stittsville. Well Appointed 3Bdrms, 2Bths, Gleaming Hrdwd, Luminous GreatRm w/Stunning Views of Nature’s Wonderland. Gourmet Kitch w/ Built-In Appliances. Private Mstr Bdrm w/5pce Ensuite. Tiered Cedar Deck. Drywalled & Insulated Garage w/ Access to Bsmt.

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Lavant Mill Road, Robertson Lake High and Dry building lot on clean and picturesque Robertson Lake! Shy of an acre. Complete with 32’ trailer and bunk house to make the build easier! Natural state with hydro. Dock included. Good section of swimmable waterfront. Privacy scale would be somewhere about 3/5. Much sought after lake.50 minutes West of Kanata. $149,900


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Young actors, who will be performing in the Mudds Youth performance of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, appear left to right: Katie Irvine as Leonata, Jack Cruise as Don Pedro, Cristian Bowie as Claudio, and Molly Cooney as Hero.

Four hundred year old comedy to hit Town Hall stage EMC News - When people think of Shakespeare, they usually think of the great tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear. And to tell the truth, most actors would rather bust their dramatic chops on a good scene-chewing tragic hero – doing comedy just doesn’t seem serious somehow. But in his day, the Bard was loved for his comedies. In the year 1600, he was the age’s greatest writer of situation comedies. Shakespeare’s plays were Seinfeld, MASH, Cheers, and All in the Family all rolled into one. In a time when bear baiting was considered popular entertainment, William Shakespeare drew people from all classes and walks of life into the theatre to enjoy his sophisticated wordplay and character-based humour. And he continues to bring in the audiences four hundred years later, both on stage - wit-

ness the popularity of Canada’s own Stratford Festival - and on screen – it seems that every year some new version of one of his plays is re-imagined for yet another cinematic treatment. Part of his secret, of course, is that not only do audiences like seeing the plays, but actors love performing in them. The tradition of acting Shakespeare continues this year in Carleton Place, as well, as the Mississippi Mudds Youth Theatre brings the well-loved Much Ado About Nothing to the Town Hall Stage. Among the young actors cutting their teeth on the Bard are newcomer Molly Cooney, who plays the young romantic lass named Hero; Cristian Bowie, who played the First Murderer in last year’s Macbeth, plays Claudio, the object of Hero’s affection; Katie Irvine, who played Ruth in last year’s Mudds Youth production of Pirates of Penzance

Jr. as Hero’s mother Leonata; and Jack Cruise – Macbeth himself – broadening his range and taking a romantic and comedic turn playing the dashing prince Don Pedro. Director Mark Piper is obviously very proud of his young cast. “I don’t know how I got so lucky, finding 13 talented teenagers like this, who give up two nights a week to come and rehearse this play, not counting the time they spend at home working on their characters.” But it’s obvious the young actors are having fun too despite their hard work. So if you’re ready to enjoy watching a group of actors, all under 20 years old, embrace the tradition of the actor’s craft, and fearlessly take on a comedy that’s over 400 years old, you’re ready for the Mudds Youth Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.

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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 Thursday 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.

6 hand euchres Holy Name of Mary School gym. 110 Paterson St., Almonte, beginning Wednesday, October 3 and continuing every Wednesday till the end of May. Info Susan 613-256-1034. 7th Annual SchoolBox Latin Fiesta, Sept 28, 7:30 p.m. at the Almonte Agricultural Hall. Tickets: Read’s Bookstore, Blackbird Gift Shop and at the door. Info: info@schoolbox.ca Community Friendship Luncheon Tuesday, October 2, noon, in Almonte United Church social hall. Sponsor: churches in Almonte. Soup, sandwiches and homemade desserts. Info: 613-256-1894. Get WITH (Walking In The Halls) It! Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-8 pm. Drop in format; music; tshirts; pedometer loan program. High School, (starts Oct. 9). Info: 613-256-1470 Laurie. Legion Branch 240, Saturday, September 29, Arlene Quinn, 3-7 p.m. New exhibit at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, September 29 until October 27. “Sjana” is Hindi for to adorn or decorate, work by artist Neera Saibel. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Monday, October 1, Holy Name of Mary 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Tuesdays, October 2, 9, Holy Name of Mary, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Wednesdays, October 3, 10, Holy Name of Mary, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Wednesdays, October 3, 10, Thursdays, October 4, 11 Holy Name of Mary, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Info: 613283-0095.

4th Annual Harvest Lantern Labyrinth Walk, Saturday, September 29, 7 p.m. Community Labyrinth, 267 Edmund St. Bring your lantern or borrow one of ours. 613-257-1014. 4th Annual Harvest Lantern Labyrinth Walk, Saturday, September 29, 7 p.m. Bring your lantern along or borrow one of ours. Carleton Place Community Labyrinth, behind the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum. Info: Debby (613)257-1014. 50+ Fitness, Classes held at Canoe Club every Tuesday and Thursday, 10-11 a.m. No class on Thursday Sept 27. Info: 613-2568339. Carleton Place Sunset Club meets at the Legion every Wednesday, 1 pm for Euchre, Bid Euchre, games, socializing. Third Wednesday, each month potluck at 12 noon, cards and games follow. Info 613-257-2476. Carleton Place/Beckwith Home Support lunch brunch for Beckwith residents at the township office, 2nd Wednesday of month. Bingo afterwards. Info: 613-2530733. Family Math, for ages 3-6 years St Gregory Catholic School, Tuesdays, October 2, 9, 16, 3 session workshop, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Get WITH (Walking In The Halls) It! Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30-7:30 pm. (starts Oct. 9). Drop in format; music; t-shirts; pedometer loan program. High School. Info: 613-253-3822 Katrina. Lanark County Genealogical Society meeting, October 3, 7:30 p.m. Night at the Archives, 1702 9th Line Beckwith, RR2.. globalgenealogy.com/LCGS/ Music from the Ottawa Valley and Beyond Sunday September 30th at 7:30 p.m. St. James Church. Ontario Early Years Centre playgroups and workshops, Wednesdays, October 3, 10, Carambeck School, 10-11:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Monday, October 1, Carambeck Community Centre, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Tuesdays, October 2, 9, and Thursdays 4, 11, Arena, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Parents and Children’s Group, every Monday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. 30 Bennett St, Unit #2. Info: (613)257-2779. The Skirmish. Live Celtic music at coffee-house, Union Hall, 1984 Wolf Grove Rd., Mississippi Mills. 613-256-2277 or camponi@ storm.ca for tickets. Walk for Wellness, Saturday, September 29, 10-noon, Carleton Place Community Labyrinth, behind the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum, corner of George & Baines St. Info: Debby (613)257-1014.

Baby Rhyme Time, Ontario Early Years, for parents and their babies birth to 12 months. 33 Clothier St. Thursdays, Sept 27Nov 15, 1-2:30 p.m. To register call 1-866-433-8933 ext 2374. Baby Talk- Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1:30-3 p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre. Big Daddy’s Cowpaddy Fall Foliage & Toy Run, September 29, sign up at M.A.R.C.O., 2840 Hwy 43, Kemptville at 10 a.m. Ride will leave at 11 a.m. Info: 613-926-0799. Delicious Ham Dinner & Scallop Potatoes, Odd Fellow & Rebekah Lodges, at the Odd Fellow Hall, 119 Clothier St E. September 30. Info: 613-258-2258. Euchre, Grovton Orange Hall, starting the 2nd Thursday in October (running every 2nd Thursday till April). Kemptville and Area Walking Group- Mon., Oct. 1, Wed., Oct. 3, Fri., Oct. 5, 9 a.m. Meet at North Grenville Municipal Centre. (613)258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Kemptville Youth Musical Theatre Company holding private auditions for The Wizard Of Oz, September 27 & 28 6-10 PM. and September 29 9 AM - 6 PM. 613829-2168 mconroy06@gmail.com North Grenville Photography Club meets the 1st Wednesday of every month from 7-9 pm. New location North Grenville Municipal Centre, board room 1, 2nd floor. Oct 3 topic: Wildlife photography with Tracy Kerr. Info: ngpjoto. club.ca North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Tuesday of every month at O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd

44) start time 7 p.m. Learn communication and leadership skills. The Kemptville Christian Reformed Church is offering a faithbased Girls Club ages 9-13. Come out October 3rd, 6:30 PM to see what it is all about! 613-258-7125 for info.

Euchre, every Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Legion Hall. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. Lanark Ladies Broomball League, October 2, new players welcome, contact Jenny Yuill 613259-3450. Ontario Early Years Centre playgroups and workshops, Wednesdays, October 3, 10, Maple Grove School, 9:30-11 a.m. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Tuesdays, October 2, 9, Maple Grove School, 9:30-11 a.m. Info: 613-283-0095.

28th Annual Merrickville Artists’ Guild Studio Tour, Saturday & Sunday, September 29 & 30, 10-6. Info: 613-269-3886. Dinner and Dance, entertainment by Elise & Company, beef dinner 6 pm first come basis for tickets, September 28. Legion. LEGO Club, Saturday, September 29, 1 p.m. Merrickville Library, ages 5-12. 613-269-3326. Merrickville District Trails Society, Fall Event. 10 km hike along back country roads, Sunday, September 30. Leaving Blockhouse at 10:30 a.m. and returning around 1. Bring a picnic lunch. Info: Denis 613-269-3136. Merrickville Jazz Fest. Oct. 1114. Tickets/info: merrijaz@gmail. com merrickvillejazzfest.com Merrickville United Church Fresh Start Store sale. Clothes for the whole family and plenty of articles for the home, 9-1, Saturday, September 29. Info: Lee 613-2693650. Merrickville/Wolford Youth Group, meets every Friday, 6-10 p.m. Upstairs at Merrickville Community Centre. Ages 12-18 Volunteers needed. Info: (613)269-4011. StoryTime for ages 6 & under, Fridays, 10 a.m. Theme: Sept 28. Fall is here! Merrickville Library. Info: 613-269-3326.

Harvest Dance, October 5, Stewart Community Centre. Glen Silverson’s Band. Dancing 8-midnight. Light lunch served. Sponsor: Pakenham Square Dance Club. Tickets: 613-256-4126, 613624-5209, 613-257-3931. Pakenham Civitan Club hosts Hearty Fundraising Spaghetti Supper, 5-7 p.m. Friday, September 28 at St Andrew’s United Church. Tickets: Don’s, Nicholson’s are RBC. Info: 613-624-5496.

24 popular artisans at the Perth Autumn Studio Tour, October 6-8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Harvest lunch at Brooke Valley School. Info: 613-267-5237. Euchre, every Tuesday, 1 p.m. at McMartin House, open to all

adults, info: (613)267-5531. First Baptist Church, 17 D’Arcy St, Community Dinner on Saturday, September 29, 4:30-6 pm. Everyone welcome. Get Out: A Walk in the Park at Perth Wildlife Reserve, Saturday, October 6, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Kidney Foundations Give the Gift of Life Walk, Sept 30, Crystal palace, registration 10, walk at 11 Register on line at www.kidneywalk.ca for more info: Brenda Dube 613-264-1175. Ontario Early Years Centre playgroups and workshops, Wednesdays, October 3, 10, and Thursdays, October 4 and 11, Perth Library, 10-11:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Monday, October 1, Dance Studio, 9:30-11 a.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Overeaters Anonymous for compulsive overeaters, anorexics, and bulemics. No weigh-in. Meetings Thurs nights, 7:00 pm, 40 North St. Perth Autumn Studio Tour, 20th Anniversary. Minimal driving between 7 rural studios. Harvest lunch at Brooke Valley School. Brochure at local stops. Oct. 6-8. 10-5 daily. 613-267-5237, www. perthstudiotour.com Rideau Trail Association, Saturday, October 6, Thanksgiving Hike, social and supper. Meet at 11, Conlon Farm. Level 1+ Murphys Point Park, starting/ending Lally’s parking lot. Supper at 4 at John Miller’s cottage. Leader Sabine Jaekel 613-267-5390. Rummage Sale, Thursday September 27th, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and Friday September 28th, 9:00 am to 12 noon, St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St. W. St John’s Catholic Church, Perth, will host a Community Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 6, 4:30-6 p.m. at St James Anglican Church, 12 Harvey St. Everyone welcome. Stephen’s Church Brooke, Church Dinner & Euchre, Maberly Hall, Thursday, October 3, 12 noon dinner.

4 hand euchre, Wednesday, October 3, 7:30 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner, Elgin Lions Hall, Friday, September 28, 5-6:30 p.m. Sponsor: Elgin Lioness Club. Annual Fish Dinner, Mountain-South Mountain United Church. Sept. 28, 4-7 p.m. Takeout available. Annual Turkey Supper, St John’s Anglican Church, corner of Hwy 7 and Ferguson Falls Road, just East of Innisville. Saturday, September 29, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Take-out available. Info: 613-2574941. Beckwith and District Friendship Club will meet at 6 p.m. October 10, Centennial Hall for a potluck supper. Inquiries 613253-1433. Membership dues to be paid. Bid Euchre Tournament, 1 p.m & lasagne lunch 11:30 a.m. September 30. Montague & District Seniors, Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call 613-2836240 or call 613-283-8482 to leave a message. Canadian Hearing SocietyHearing Health Care Clinic, Tuesday, October 2, 10- 3 PM. Merrickville District Community Health

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& Services Centre. 613-269-3400 for appointment. C.P.H.C. formerly V.O.N. mobile clinic at the Town Hall, Westport. Open to anyone needing medical assistance. First Friday of every month, 9:30-2. Appointment (613)803-1710 or walk-in. Elgin Lions Club Bingo, every Thursday starting at 6:30 p.m. Elgins Lions Hall, Elgin. Fall Mom to Mom Sale- Sept. 29, 8 a.m.-12 noon. Rideau Vista Public School, Hwy. 42, Westport. nicole.scott@ucdsb.on.ca Family Movie Night, Clayton Community Hall, September 28, 5 p.m. Giant Fall Craft Sale- Sat. Oct. 6, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Lombardy Agricultural Hall, Lombardy Fair Grounds, Hwy. 15. Lunch available. Tables available (reserve by Oct. 3), 613-283-3631. Ham’ N Jam, October 7, Clayton Community Hall, 2-6 p.m., supper at 5. All musicians welcome. Proceeds to Clayton Hall. Healthy Cooking classes held at the ABC Community Hall, 9:30 a.m.-12 (Oct 20, Nov 3 and Dec 1). Info: Judy 613-273-7646. Please register with Freda Russell 613-273-2571 by Oct 1. McDonald’s Corners Fall Fair, Saturday, September 29, 194 Cameron Rd, gates open at 9 a.m. Displays, vendors, horse show, children’s games. Turkey dinner at 4 p.m. Info: Sally 613-259-3480. New Horizon Club, October 10, Day trip. Coach and buffet lunch included. Call Pat 613-2697963 for details. Oktoberfest Dinner, Portland United Church, Friday, October 12, Proceeds to D.I.G. One seating only 5:30 p.m. Advance ticket sales Only church office, Wednesdays 9-1, Thursdays 9-3, Katy CRCHC, Cam 613-284-0216, Carol 613928-2596. Ontario Early Years playgroups and workshops, Tuesdays, October 2, 9, Montague, Rosedale Hall 9:30-11 a.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Organizers of the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Ontario Senior Games Association invite interested participants to take part in some great winter games. Info: Jim Murphy 613-269-4615. Oxford Mills United Church is hosting The Ottawa Valley Men’s Choir on September 30 at 7 p.m. Retired Teachers & FriendsLuncheon. Wednesday, October 3, 11:30 a.m. at North of 7 Restaurant in Plevna. To reserve call 613-2792098 by October 1 at noon. Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society- Wednesday Oct 3rd, 7:15 pm at the Portland Community Hall Michael Runtz “The Natural World”. Rideau Trail Association, Saturday, September 29, Gananoque Trail and Doors Open Event. Meet at 9 a.m. at Conlon Farm. Level 1 walk. Leeder: Dorothy Hudson 613-283-0332. Roast Beef Supper, St. Bede’s Anglican Church, 1641 Rosedale Rd North, Montague. September 30. Singers wanted to join the Delta Community Choir for the Dec 8th Cantata, Behold the Star. Practices Tuesdays after Thanksgiving, call Jan Brophy 613-9289937. Snow Road Snowmobile Club Fundraiser Breakfast, October 6, 8-11 a.m. at clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Rd. Everyone welcome. The Pranksters music, 60’s-90’s dance, Legion Br 542

Westport, October 6, 8-12. Light lunch. Tickets: Murphy & Legion 613-273-3615. Sponsor: Ways & Means Committee. Toledo Legion, indoor horseshoe registration, October 2 or 4 at 7 p.m. Play starts week of October 8. Info 613-275-2154. Turkey Bingo, October 1, Legion Br 542 Westport, doors open 6:15 bingo starts 7:15. Women’s Support evening. ABC Hall, Bolingbroke (3166 Bolingbroke Rd.). Sept. 27, 7 p.m. 613-273-2571.

4 hand bid euchre, 7:30 p.m. Every second and fourth Monday every month. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. 4 hand bid euchre, 7:30 p.m. Every second and fourth Monday every month. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. 4 hand bid euchre, every Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 p.m. Senior’s Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7:30 p.m. 1st. Monday every month at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-2834684. 4 hand euchre, 7:30 p.m. every Thursday, at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. Baby & Me Group, every Tuesday, 10:30-12:30 am. First Baptist Church. Info: (613)283-9307. Bid Euchre 1st and 3rd Sunday every month. 1:30 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162. Info 613283-4684. Bingo every Thursday evening, 7 p.m., Legion Br 95. Calvary Bible Church, ShareA-Blessing (gently used clothing, linen, etc) September 29th, 8-noon, corner Isabella and Beech. Info: 613-283-5197. Carpet bowling every Thursday, 12:45 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. Civitan Bingo every Tuesday, Smiths Falls Civitan Hall. Start 7 p.m. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. EA- Emotions Anonymous12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)Oct 2, 7 p.m. Location: (613)2830960. Family Fun Bingo, Sunday, September 30, RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St N, 1-4 p.m. Info: 613284-0305. Floor Shuffle Board. 10 a.m. Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Seniors Activity Building. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. (613)283-4684. For People in the Pews: Bioethics from a Roman Catholic Perspective, Fri., Sept 28, 7-9 p.m. See SMITHS FALLS page 23


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It may not be ‘Dredd’-ful, but film’s not a must-see either her powerful mutant psychic ability. Dredd doesn’t like it but orders are orders. Their first call is to a 200-storey mega structure called Peach Trees. Three people are dead, and when Dredd and Anderson investigate it leads to a drug bust. As they attempt to take in a suspect massive steal blast doors close the entire building off. Peach Trees is run by Madeline ‘Ma Ma’ Madrigal (Lena Headey). She controls the flow of SloMo a new drug that makes users perceive reality at a fraction of its normal speed. The last thing she wants are a couple of Judges questioning one of her people. That means Dredd and Anderson will have to fight their way through 200 levels of Hell in order to survive. Dredd wasn’t my first choice this weekend, but due to circumstance and

My Take time constraints it was the movie I found myself watching. Dredd is a dark, ultra violent film with a minimum of dialogue. In other words it was exactly what Dredd should be. It’s a tight story with intense action, and it stays true to the original comic book. The thing is, as good as Dredd is, it wasn’t anything special. I didn’t walk away feeling this was a must-see film. For me Dredd would be a great movie to find on TV when you are bored and looking for mindless entertainment. Dredd is not a complicated character by any stretch. He’s certainly not an emo-

tionally taxing character to play. Nonetheless Karl Urban is awesome as the main character. He has the gravelly voice, the constant sense of righteous anger, and he never takes off the helmet. He is perfect. Olivia Thirlby is relatively new to me, and while this might not been the kind of film that showcases acting talent, I liked her. She balances Urban really well, and manages to kick some butt of her own. Lena Headey is fantastic. Ma Ma is an absolutely vile human being – a truly despicable piece of trash with no regard for human life. Headey doesn’t hesitate or hold back, but throws

ber 29. 9 a.m.-noon. St. John’s Anglican Church, Parish Hall. Sponsor: ACW Group B. Steak BBQ, Saturday, September 29, RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St N, open 5 p.m., start 6 p.m. Info: 613-284-0305. Vine Rhymes, Smiths Falls songwriters and poets, Station Theatre, September 29, 12:30-2 p.m. Part of Culture Days 2012. Info: Helen (613)284-2243. Volunteer Fair, Wednesday, October 10, from 1-5 p.m. Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre. Info: Nancy Berthiaume 613800-1938 or hambert99@aol.com Yard Sale, St Bede’s Anglican Church, Saturday, October 6, 1641 Rosedale Rd N. 8-noon. Proceeds to the Church. Info: 613-2832907.

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EMC News - The Ontario Straw Bale Building Coalition is hosting a province-wide tour of straw bale buildings on Sunday, Sept. 30, including homes in Lanark Highlands. Straw bale building has grown from complete obscurity to public prominence in the past decade. Captivated with the idea of strong, durable, super-insulated and beautiful homes that cost no more than custom conventional construction and which offer remarkable environmental benefits, over 200 home-owners across the province have chosen to build with bales. This tour is the perfect op-

portunity to step right inside some straw bale buildings, see what they are like, and get honest feedback from the owners about all aspects of their buildings. The Ontario Straw Bale Building Coalition (OSBBC) was formed in the late 1990s to meet the needs of the public vis-Ă -vis research and information about building environmentally sound homes of straw. Homeowners, designers, builders and enthusiasts make up this grass-roots organization which has become an important stepping stone in the world of natural building in Canada and beyond. The

OSBBC initiates and supports efforts to further the base of knowledge about building with natural materials. On the straw bale building tour, there will be other natural wall systems featured, including earth block, cordwood, and clay/straw. Residential homes make up the majority of the buildings on the tour, but there is also a cidery, a winery, and a children’s teaching kitchen taking part this year. Unique natural buildings of all shapes and sizes will be open to the public, offering the opportunity to step inside these buildings and see how they really work.

Many of the homes utilize other innovative technologies as well, including active and passive solar, wind power, green roofs, unique wastetreatment systems and natural materials. The tour, which stretches across the province from Ottawa to Parry Sound to Guelph will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 30. The cost of the tour is $10 per person, which gains you admission to as many houses as you wish, or you can purchase a membership in the OSBBC which gains you free admission to all the houses on the tour plus the other numerous benefits of membership in the OSBBC. For more information regarding the tour visit the website at www.osbbc.ca/tour or contact: Tina Therrien strawbus@auracom.com or call 1-877-872-9225.

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On Sept. 4, the Almonte Lions Club presented $1,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County (BBBS). Accepting the cheque is BBBS Board Chair, Robert Hubbard (left). In the middle is Lion Clair Johnston and on the right is Lions President Adrian Ayotte. The funds will be used to mentor local at-risk youth with valuable mentoring programs.

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grade the stonework on the back wall of the church. The project was supported by the leadership of Professor Darrin MacDonald of the Heritage Masonry Program. Algonquin College Professor, Darrin MacDonald added, “the Masonry students of Algonquin College had the best learning experience working with the Township of Beckwith on the United Church in Prospect. Any time we can use a real life situation like an outdoor classroom always enhances the students’ learning.� Reeve Richard Kidd

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Better Than Scalloped Potatoes still rate number one vour, this dish combines potatoes and onion in a sauce made with cheese, soup and sour cream. It’s topped with a thick, crunchy layer of corn flake crumbs. When I make this recipe, I usually count on one large potato per person. You’ll have enough sauce here for six to eight but, if there are going to be more, you’ll have to increase the amount of sauce. Partially cooking the potatoes reduces the baking time. If you prepare the dish ahead of time, refrig-

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In a medium saucepan, cook the sliced potatoes in water until they’re barely tender, then drain well. Alternating layers with the onion, arrange the potatoes in a greased 2 1/2 quart casserole or 8� baking pan. In a saucepan, combine the soup and grated cheese. Cook on low, stirring often, until the cheese has melted. Stir in the sour cream. (You can also prepare this in the microwave). Pour the sauce over the potatoes, and sprinkle the top generously with corn

flake crumbs. Bake at 350F for 30 to 45 minutes until heated through. I find the easiest way to check that the potatoes are heated all the way through is to insert a knife in the center of the dish. Feel the knife for heat. If it’s good and hot, so are the potatoes. If the knife feels lukewarm or cold, you need to bake the dish awhile longer. Serves 6 to 8.

Centre for Sustainable Development welcomes new staff EMC News - The Centre for Sustainable Development (CSW) welcomes new staff to their team. Lynn Preston has been hired to be the Coordinator for the Provincial Shoreline Stewardship Program. Working with partners from the Canadian Wildlife Federation, Lakeland Alliance (from the Kawartha area), the Muskoka Watershed Council and the City of Greater Sudbury, CSW will be engaging shoreline property owners on steps they can take to become better shoreline stewards and

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High energy pup looking for consistent direction and forever home This Week’s Pets

gy. She is still very much in her puppy stage and needs clear and consistent direction with a firm but fair and gentle handler. At the moment Laika is in a foster home with one of the shelter staff. This is providing her with a lot of learning opportunities that will help her in her forever home. She is still learning what in-home manners are, it is very likely she was tied out a lot in her early life. She is excitable and jumps to get closer to those she is excited to see. She isn’t highly vocal and tends to alarm bark only when strangers approach the house. Laika is crate-trained for times when she is not supervised. She is still exhibiting teething behaviours and very much enjoys ripping the stuffing out of toys and blankets. She is currently being

trained basic commands (such as recall, sit, down, stay etc.,) name recognition and again, appropriate inside behaviour. Laika loves the car and travels well. Porsha is a Shepherd/ Rotti mix, currently 7 1/2 months old. Porsha has been on foster with one of our shelter staff since her arrival. She has come a long way since she arrived at the shelter. She is a beautiful girl who has many endearing traits. She loves cuddling and is incredibly affectionate in every way. She gets along with whoever she meets dogs, cats and children. Porsha currently knows; sit, paw, down, come and “in your house” (crate.) As for the command “stay” she hasn’t quite got that down to a tee, but she’s working very hard to perfect it and she’s extremely

intelligent, so we have no doubt she will. Porsha is very energetic as she still is a pup. A few of the many things she enjoys are playing fetch, going for walks or just laying on her pillow with her chew toys. She wasn’t too sure about car rides as she does occasionally experience car-sickness; but Porsha is doing much better with every trip. This lovely girl still needs some guidance but will make an excellent family dog as she currently is in a home with children. Fundraiser for LAWS Everything Zen Band will be at Farrell Hall on Friday, Oct. 26 from 8 p.m. -2 a.m. There will be a silent auction. For tickets contact Kellie 613-2509183, also available at Imperial Perth, and LAWS. This event is sponsored by Farrell Hall (Terri Lee and Kellie Desjardins). Please come out and help LAWS. LAWS Summer Raffle Draw 2012 winners: • Prize #15 – Perth Brewing Company Gift Certificate – Won by Mallory Bernicky – Smiths Falls. • Prize #14- Perth Brewing Company Gift Certificate – Won by Melanie Hare – Smiths Falls. • Prize #13 – 8 Passenger Limo service courtesy

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of the Brick in Brockville – Won by Dale Horeczy – Frankville. • Prize #6 - $100 Gift Certificate courtesy of Carlson Wagonlit Travel Carleton Place – Won by Christine Desjardine – Lanark. • Prize #5 - Overnight stay at the Codes Mill Inn in Perth, $50 gift certificate courtesy of Bistro 54 and a $15 gift certificate courtesy of Sunflower Bakery also of Perth – Won by Joyce Knowles – Carleton Place. • Prize #4 - Overnight stay courtesy of the Baldachin Inn in Merrickville with a $75 Spa certificate. Courtesy of Spa Sans Souci also of Merrickville – Won by David Johnston – Smiths Falls. • Prize # 3- Overnight stay courtesy of the Millisle Bed & Breakfast in Merrickville also a Boat Tour for 2 courtesy of Rideau Boat Tours also of Merrickville – Won by Susan Imrie, Maitland. • Prize #2 – Overnight stay courtesy of the Wolford House Bed and Breakfast in Merrickville with $50 gift certificate courtesy of the Brigadoon Restaurant in Oxford Mills – Won by Chris Grant – Smiths Falls. Grand Prize Winner - Via Rail for two (2) TO Toronto with an overnight

stay at the Hilton Garden Inn also in Toronto – Won by Gary Greer – Kingston. Congratulations to all our winners and thanks you sooooooo much to all the individuals and businesses who made donations to allow this raffle to be possible to help support the Lanark Animal Welfare Society. Thank you to all who bought and sold tickets and thank you to Dan Andress of Andress’ Your Independent in Smiths Falls for allowing the set up of a table in front of the store to sell tickets. Lanark Animal Welfare Society is located on Glenview Road, just off Highway 43, about 2 kms west of Smiths Falls. The shelter is open Monday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Write to us at P.O. Box 156, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 or contact us at 613-283-9308, or email at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca. Visit our website at www. lanarkanimals.ca. Please also check out www. AdoptADog.TV featuring some of our canines up for adoption. If you have lost a dog or cat please check our website or phone or visit the Shelter. If you have found a dog or cat please visit our website to find the number of your Local Animal Control Officer.

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Fall brings a mix of events filled with fun and flair for Lanark County Interval House Interval House the Red Hat Society invite you to a Combined Fashion Show and Wine & Cheese! Enjoy an assortment of cheeses and a complimentary glass of wine while viewing (and maybe even buying) some of the finest fashions Pazazz has to offer. Purchases can be made using cash, cheque, VISA or MasterCard. The cost is $15 per person in advance or $18 per person at the door. The event takes place from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Carleton Place Legion, 177

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was from Toronto Interval House and not Lanark County Interval House. If you wish to keep your donation local, please ensure it is going to Lanark County Interval House and not just “Interval House” by sending it to PO Box 107 Carleton Place, ON K7C 3P3, calling 613-257-3469 or visit www.lcih.org. Submitted by Lanark County Interval House.

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Arnprior early season leaders in Valley Division; Almonte records first win of season at Stittsville By JEFF MAGUIRE

EMC Sports - Despite a pre-season shake-up that saw their entire coaching staff and a number of veteran players leave the fold, Arnprior Packers have picked up right where they left off last season in the Valley Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL). The defending Valley champion Packers rolled over Perth Blue Wings 7-2 Sunday afternoon to improve to 3-1 early in the EOJHL campaign. With the loss Perth fell to 2-2. The second place Wings trail the leaders by two points. Shots on goal were even at 41. But Packers got good goaltending from Kyle Lamothe who kicked out 39 Perth scoring tries. Arnprior held interval leaders of

2-1 and 5-1 and then outscored the home team 2-1 in a penalty-marred final stanza. Former Shawville and Renfrew star Ethan Allard led the way for his new team with a goal and three assists. He has nine points including six helpers in four appearances. Rookie forward Jared Steege continues to shine. He netted a hat trick and moved to eight points including five tallies. Derrin Lehoux had a goal and two helpers for the winners. Veteran forwards Tanner Knight and Riley Kane replied for Perth. The game turned into a penalty-fest in the third period with 15 infractions called including fight majors and game misconducts to Arnprior’s Taylor Fen-

ton and Peter McGahey of Perth. McGahey was tagged as the instigator. At Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville Sunday afternoon, Almonte Thunder recorded their first win of the campaign, downing Stittsville Royals 5-3. Both clubs are now 1-2. Almonte led 3-2 after 20 minutes and never looked back adding one in the second and another late in the third period. Andrew Rowbotham triggered two goals for Thunder while Garret Nichol and Liam Killeen each set up a pair. Kevin Groulx led Royals offence with a goal and one assist. Troy Gauthier was the winning net minder while veteran puck stopper Karsten Pankhurst suffered

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games. Kane netted twice and set up one while newcomer Mike Smyth also scored a pair, giving him a team leading five markers. Knight opened scoring for Perth in the first period after Pontiacs had taken an early one goal lead. Jason Shaw was the winning goalie while Jonathan Loyer took the loss, Shawville’s fourth in as many games. In Arnprior the new-look Packers recorded their second consecutive one goal win, this time at the expense of Almonte. The final was 5-4 with veteran right winger Lehoux leading the way with three goals and an assist. Lehoux’s hat trick lifted him to five goals and seven points in three outings. His third goal, early in the final frame, proved to be the winner. Allard scored for Arnprior late in the opening stanza with Riley Shore connecting for an unassisted tally during a second period powerplay. For Almonte it was former Carleton Place Canadians’ (Junior A) captain Kyle Phillips scoring once and setting up another.

Ex-Packer Ryan Eady and defenceman Kane AbbisMills had the others for Thunder who led the shots parade 32-26. Kyle Lamothe was the winning goalie while Peyton Parker suffered the loss. The third period featured 17 penalties with Phillips and Arnprior’s Matthew Burns ejected for fighting. Both picked up one game suspensions because the fisticuffs occurred in the last 10 minutes of the game. Last Thursday Shawville came very close but couldn’t top Ottawa West Golden Knights of the Metro loop. Nick Villeneuve’s second strike of the night, with 50 seconds left in regulation, broke a 3-3 deadlock and lifted Knights to their second victory in three outings. Tomorrow night (Friday) Clarence Creek Castors will be in Perth for a 7:45 start while Shawville entertains Almonte at 8 o’clock. Sunday night Perth travels to Renfrew for a 7:30 showdown with Timberwolves.


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Lou Reid and Carolina to perform in Carleton Place Oct. 27 EMC Entertainment - When Tom McCann of Ashton heard that Lou Reid and Carolina were going to be performing in Canada this fall, he jumped at the opportunity to bring them to Carleton Place. In Tom’s books, and I am sure that any bluegrass lover in the area will agree, it is not nearly often enough that we get a chance to host top North American bluegrass acts, and this band is right up there at the top of the list. Lou Reid and Carolina are based out of Union Grove, North Carolina. The band began in 1992, with it’s sound largely based in traditional bluegrass roots with emphasis on dynamic vocals. The current band is no exception. Lou Reid anchors the band with his lead vocals. Lou is arguably the most recognizable voice in bluegrass music. He began his career with his first professional job as bassist for Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. After three albums with Quicksilver, he took a very prominent position with the Ricky Skaggs Band, playing many different instruments and providing back-up vocals. He played banjo on the first number one country hit that featured banjo...Skagg’s ‘I’m Just a Country Boy’. After working so many dates with Ricky, Lou decided to come off of the road to

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A special performance will take place in Carleton Place Oct. 27 featuring Lou Reid and Carolina. take the lead singer and guitarist position with The Seldom Scene. Working with John Duffey proved to be one of Lou’s career highlights. John gave Lou insight into singing that Lou still calls upon today. After spending six years with the Scene, Lou went off to work in Nashville with some of the top traditional artists of the day, Vince Gill and Vern Gosdin. He also decided to start his own band with lifelong friend Terry Baucom. The result was Lou Reid, Terry Baucom and Carolina. After putting out two very successful albums, Carolina Blue and Carolina Moon, Terry left the band to pursue his own career. In 1996, John Duffey passed away suddenly, leav-

ing the Seldom Scene without it’s heart and soul. Ben Eldridge wanted to keep the Scene on the map, and bringing Lou Reid in to take John’s place as mandolin player and tenor singer seemed the right thing to do. Lou has now been with the Seldom Scene for a combined total of 18 years. He has managed to not only keep his band Carolina current, but thriving. Lou is the consumate professional, a generous bandleader, and an all around entertainer. His vocal work on his latest album, Calling Me Back Home, is a testament to the depth and feeling that have always been the underlying trademark of his music. Christy Reid has been a

member of Lou Reid and Carolina since 2002. She first joined the band as guitar player, moving to bass in 2005. Her family has a long history in the Union Grove area as being pickers and singers. Music was a part of most aspects of her life…church, family gatherings, weekends spent at festivals. Her grandfather, Dewey Dowell, was a well known old time fiddler, who won the first several fiddler’s conventions at Union Grove. Her first cousin Kent Dowell was the banjo player for many years for Charlie Waller and the Country Gentlemen. As teenagers, Christy and her cousins formed a little family band, and along with help from Aunt Lois Shumaker and

Uncle Franklin Rash, they played shows all over North Carolina. Christy enjoyed playing fiddler’s conventions and into her early twenties played shows with 220 Connection out of Seagrove, NC as well as Southern Drive out of Lexington, NC. Late in 2001, Christy auditioned for Lou Reid, joining the band in February of 2002. Lou and Christy married in St. Augustine, Florida on April 12, 2004. Christy is the bass player for the band, providing lead and tenor vocals and handling most of the emcee work. Trevor Watson came from a musical family and was indoctrinated into the world of bluegrass at an early age. His Dad and Mom both played the banjo, along with other musical instruments and would have pickin parties. His Dad would always say Trevor had no choice but to love bluegrass, because he had absorbed so much through osmosis. Trevor began playing banjo at age eight when his Dad built him a small-scale banjo. Before joining Lou Reid and Carolina, Trevor performed with Blue Night, Foxfire Unlimited, and was a cast member at The Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach. Trevor has anchored down Lou Reid’s sound on banjo for the last five years, also singing on the quartets.

Trevor is the backbone of the band, keeping trips lively, and always being the consumate professional. Kevin Richardson joined Lou Reid and Carolina in 2002. From 2002 until 2008 he held down the guitar role along with his fantastic lead and bass singing in the quartets. After a stint as guitarist for the Larry Stephenson Band, Kevin is back playing lead guitar with the same flair Lou’s fans have come to know as a part of his sound. Kevin also fronts his own group, Kevin Richardson and Cutting Edge, and he has a new record out on Mountain Fever Records. Splitting his time between the two groups is no problem for Kevin, a strong vocalist and instrumentalist. He began playing guitar as a child, and quickly became a fiddler convention favourite, racking up trophies all along the East Coast. Lou, Trevor and Christy welcome him back to the band! Lou Reid and Carolina will be performing two 45-minute sets at the Carleton Place Curling Club, 120 Patterson Cres. in Carleton Place, on Saturday, Oct. 27. The doors will open at 7:30 and the show starts at 9 p.m. Admission is $30 and tickets are available at Legends Records in Ottawa and at SRC Music (cash only) in Carleton Place.

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REAL to present How to Build a Cedar Rail Fence Workshop constructed around REAL’s Community Garden, demonstrating three designs of fence, including the particularly attractive sheep fence. During this workshop, participants will practice three styles of fence, and construct the remaining side around the garden. The workshop starts at 10 a.m. and runs until 3:30 or 4 p.m. Participants need to wear good work shoes or boots, work gloves and weather appropriate clothes, and bring their own lunch. REAL will provide hot and cold drinks and snacks. There is a fee of

$35 and participants must register in advance by emailing sbrandum@cogeco.ca or calling 613-283-9500. Given the huge popularity in the past, this is first come, first served. The Rideau Environmental Action League (REAL) is a 23-year-old community organization that provides information and programs on how to reduce your environmental footprint. It operates the REAL Deal Reuse Store and Environment Centre at 85 William St. West in Smiths Falls, opposite the Railway Museum. Submitted by REAL.

Local Food Matters Coalition plans free workshops EMC News - There are an alarming number of residents in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark who don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables. According to the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) 2007, 60.9 per cent of LGL residents eat less than five servings of vegetables and fruit and 59.9 per cent of LGL residents are overweight or obese. Because of this, the Food Matters coalition has identified food skills workshops as a strategy to provide skills for residents to increase access to healthy food as well as to increase access to food sources for low income residents in the

area. Earlier in the year, the coalition held a workshop teaching residents to grow their own food even if they did not have a garden or yard. This workshop was so popular that another workshop has been planned for October to help preserve that harvest safely and to make a start on next year’s garden. Making the most of local harvest is the topic of the workshops being held in Brockville on Oct. 13 and in Smiths Falls on Oct. 20. Find out what to do with some of the fall harvest that is plentiful this time of year such as pumpkins, squash and apples. Learn food preservation

techniques such as canning, drying and freezing. There is limited space so register today at http://brockvillelocalharvest.eventbrite.com/ or http://sflocalharvest.eventbrite.com/. The workshops are being held in the morning at the Loaves and Fishes building in Brockville and the Smiths Falls Community Health Centre. Light refreshments will be available. For more information about the workshop or access to food in general, contact the Health Unit at 1-800-660-5853 or visit www.healthunit.org. You can also “like” the Facebook page for important health updates.

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Salt licks for moose The moose is the horselike king of northern forests. Some areas have larger populations than others, but hunters should always prepare their territory so that there are moose in the area when the hunting season opens. Using salt licks is a good way to attract these majestic animals. Salts and minerals are essential nutritional elements for the moose’s metabolism. Consequently, salt licks are favourite haunts for moose. Here are a few simple tricks to ensure that your salt lick is effective. The location of the salt lick is a major factor in its effectiveness. The best sites are near streams, marshes, rivers, or lakes that are frequented by moose. The proximity of a body of water is always preferable, as the salt makes the animals thirsty. In addition, it’s important to understand the animal’s morphology. Moose have very long legs and short necks. Licking a block of salt

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Salts and minerals are essential elements for the moose’s metabolism. that is lying on the ground is not ideal, as moose will have to either kneel down or spread their legs in order to reach it. For this reason, moose prefer food that is higher off the ground. Leave salt licks on old tree stumps, for example, so that they are within easy reach. Even

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These, as well as the scrapes where bucks pawed the ground during the rut to attract females, should be noted on your map or your GPS so you can find them again during hunting season. When scouting for deer, bear in mind that these trails, rubs, and scrapes are often used year after year, especially if the local buck has survived the latest hunting season and winter. It is also important to have more than one hunting site or blind, depending on deer traffic, terrain, and wind direction. Don’t forget that knowing the direction of the prevailing wind is essential

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Expressive Arts Bereavement Groups for Children, Teens and Adults starts this month By JULIE McINTYRE

EMC News - Community Home Support-Lanark County is once again offering expressive arts bereavement groups for children, teens and adults beginning in late September 2012. These groups run for eight consecutive weeks at the Perth office facilitated by Julie McIntyre, an experienced art therapist together with professional hospice volunteers. Although there is no charge for the service donations are gratefully accepted. These groups are for anyone who has experienced a significant loss in their life and would like to try a new way of working with the grief using expressive arts modalities including visual arts, poetry, drama, movement, games, journaling, mask and doll making and storytelling. Past participants have commented that they were able to express difficult emotions without needing to find the words and also were able to view the situation from a different perspective as a result of the art speaking to them. Comments have included that taking risks to enter into the expressions through art has been a stretch at times but also a period of extended growth

and integration. Groups are maintained between 6 to 10 participants. Expressive therapy, also known as creative arts therapy, uses creative arts such as music, dance, drama, and writing as a form of therapy. The most important concept behind the use of expressive therapy is that using the imagination to create art helps promote mental and physical healing. When this type of therapy is used as treatment, the act of creating is given more importance than producing a completed work of art. It is the process of the art making where the healing occurs rather than on the end product.The creative arts are a powerful tool for us to restore, repair and renew. Expressive arts therapy is also about experiencing the natural capacity of creative expression and creative community for healing. When we work through art we allow expressions of feelings that there may be no words for or where there have already been too many words such as discussion of a loss. It is the process of the art making that is the true healing experience. There is no requirement to be an artist to participate and no judgement of the art. Art making provides oppor-

tunities to share and view the story of loss from a different perspective. An open mind and a willingness to take risks are the only prerequisites. Children have always used art and play as a means of coping with events and emotions beyond their control. Adults may find it more difficult to engage in the creative process so freely. But when we do let go, we are assuming an active role rather than a passive one over our experience. When art is made in response to a grief experience, a person learns to practice control over the experience that may be otherwise difficult to accept. This active response is empowering as it increases a sense of control, hopefully providing a realization that you have a choice in how you relate to your experience. Having choices is empowering! This freedom of choice as well as the experience of sharing with others in a similar situation can boost self-esteem and self-confidence as well as form connections that help integrate the experience of loss as a journey that others are also sharing. The use of expressive arts in grief and bereavement work has many beneficial effects and can promote healing, in-

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EMC News – Residents living on McArthur Avenue and Laura and Napoleon streets piled into Carleton Place council chambers recently for a Planning and Protection Committee meeting, to protest the proposed construction of a 60-bed retirement home. In a written report to council, Lisa Young, director of planning and development, noted the municipality received a Class 3 Development Permit to retain the existing house and garage at 49 Laura St. and build a three-storey addition. “This behemoth of a building will seriously diminish the privacy and peace of where we live,� said Claudia Radmore, a resident of McArthur Avenue. “The proposed building will have about 12 balconies on the McArthur side,

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“The main entrance and vehicular access to the site will be from Laura Street,� revealed Young’s report. “The existing gravel driveway will be retained, but it will only be used for maintenance purposes and will not be for public parking.� “The gravel driveway, which is next to ours, and incidentally under my bedroom window, will be used for maintenance vehicles,� said Radmore. “In a building of this size, part of which is over 100 years old, maintenance can be a fairly constant occurrence.� Besides the extra traffic from the vehicles, she is concerned about the noise generated as trucks reverse to leave. “We all know this means a continual and annoying safety beeping,� said Radmore. Plant life bordering the

property will be kept and added vegetation will be positioned on the McArthur Avenue frontage. Eight trees on site at present will be kept and relocated along the edge of the northern property line. Outdoor sitting areas will be fashioned as well as pathways around the building linking to McArthur Avenue. “The plan calls for a recreational area behind the building – a further intrusion,� said Radmore. Access to McArthur Avenue from the recreational space has the potential for more people on the road, too. “The old building has a large verandah on the first floor,� noted Radmore. “The plans show a second will be added to the second floor. Of course, staff – as breathing, break and smoking spaces – will use these verandahs, which means more sound in-

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Laura Street and Lansdowne Avenue. Young wrote: “There is sufficient sanitary and storm capacity as well as sufficient water pressure to service the site.” “As water and sanitation services will be going in from McArthur Avenue, the street will be dug up, limiting, or making more difficult, our access to our own property,” said Radmore. “The actual construction (of the building) will mean months of blasting, large trucks, delivery trucks, town supervisors, construction supervisors and Carleton Place public service vehicles on our street.” Coun. Doug Black chaired the meeting. “Had the people living on McArthur and Napoleon been polled before the sale of the property, and asked if such a huge building would affect our lives, there would not have been a favourable response,” said Radmore. “What about the value of our homes?” asked Radmore. “If we are forced to move, to find again our present level of peace and quiet, it will not be a great selling point that this huge building will darken the end of a formerly bright and quiet dead-end street.” Should the seniors’ home go ahead as proposed, residents recommend that access to the building on the McArthur Avenue side be reduced, and a

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of the time stands alone in silence and remains a reminder of other times. Once a year (in late summer) life springs forth once again inside its walls as the sounds of voices, music and togetherness can be heard and experienced in a truly wonderful way. Area residents, local musicians, former congregation members, “characters� and those seeking a link with yesterday are all drawn there. Fiddles play, guitars strum, voices sing and everyone celebrates during this non formal acoustic concert (there is no hydro service to this building) that features traditional country, Valley and some gospel music. Audience members often come up (or get “pulled� up) on stage and the odd “sto-

ry� gets told or on-the-spot tune gets sung. But it’s all in good fun and presented in the spirit of community. The afternoon is presided over by Ottawa Valley troubadour Lyle Dillabough and a host of musical Friends. Darlene Thibault, Mac Knowles, Rick Legree and Jeff Gilbert are just some of the people that you will see at this year’s Doo. Dillabough said that he is expecting a couple of special guests to show up during the afternoon, although he won’t give out any names. “Let’s just wait and see who drops by,� he said. “Surprises are always good.� Admission is by donation, with all funds collected going towards the upkeep of the

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people who have an infinity for the building,� said Tiffany MacLaren, community economic and cultural coordinator with the Town of Mississippi Mills. “Volunteers are an essential resource in our community and it is important to include the public’s opinion on these committees.� The AOTH advisory committee is a sub-committee of the Recreation and Culture Committee and its role is to make recommendations to improve the accessibility and affordability of the space within the hall.

The committee is looking for a member at large and a technical advisor for the committee. The technical advisor’s role would be to provide advice to the committee on sound, lighting and other technological features that would benefit the AOTH. “It depends on their experience but it would be helpful if they have a background in sound systems, lighting or the performing arts, it really depends on the person,� explained MacLaren. The committee’s mission is to provide residents

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EMC Events – It’s time to salsa and get ready to dance the night away at the seventh annual SchoolBOX Latin Fiesta on Friday, Sept. 28. The event is a celebration of an important milestone for the Almonte based charity as just last week it presented its 200,000th notebook to a child in Nicaragua. The party is set to kick-off at 7:30 p.m. at the North Lanark Agriculture Hall, 195 Water Street in Almonte. Tom Affleck, president of SchoolBOX Inc. describes the event as a night of fun. “We come together as a community to celebrate all that we have achieved together,” said Affleck. “It’s a wonderful event with live music, dance performances and an exciting live and silent auction.” He believes it is an excellent way to get to know SchoolBOX, which helps to ‘Make Education Possible’ for children in South America. They use simple, cost effective initiatives to empower children to go to school. Since 2007, they have built 32 classrooms with an additional eight classrooms scheduled to be completed in 2012 and have delivered 47,753 educational packages to students and teachers including, as mentioned 200,000 notebooks. “It’s a chance to be able to support our efforts to make

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Ronald Chanarria Arauz, SchoolBox’s director of operations in Nicaragua recently presented Elvin Gonsoles, a 14 year old, Grade 5 student, the organizations 200,000th notebook. SchoolBOX will be celebrating this milestone on Friday night at its 7th annual Latin Fiesta at the North Lanark Agricultural Hall. education possible in Central America and also have a ton of fun, it’s a wonderful community and there’s always interesting people to talk to,” said Affleck. “This year more than ever before because we have Ronald Chanarria Arauz who is SchoolBox’s director of operations in Nicaragua. He is here to speak

to the group on the impact they have had in Nicaragua. SchoolBOX would not have been possible without him.” Equator Coffee Roasters Inc. is sponsoring the event and coowner Amber Hall is very excited for the Fiesta. “We at Equator are so proud to be partnered with School-

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BOX! To have such an amazing organization in our own backyard is a huge blessing to our community,” said Hall. “We can’t wait to go back to Nicaragua in May of 2013 to build the Equator School for the PROCOCER coffee cooperative in Jalapa, Nicaragua and to hear directly from Ronald about the plans as they are developing.” The fiesta will feature dancing with instruction by Tania Dance Studio, live music by Mauricio and Latin Fusion, live and silent auctions, potluck snacks and CBC’s Jeff Semple is the MC for the event. “The Latin Fiesta is a great family event where our community can really get behind their own hometown heroes and hear this year’s stories and successes,” said Hall. “I’m especially excited this year to be able to host Ronald, who is really the heart and soul of SchoolBOX in Nicaragua.” Chanarria Arauz arrived in Canada for the first time on Sept. 20 and was extremely excited for the Fiesta. “What SchoolBOX is doing in Nicaragua is making an incredible change in the lives of the children they are working with. We are so thankful for the entire Nicaragua community here in Canada for making

that possible. Up until now we haven’t been able to have a direct voice from Nicaragua,” said Chanarria Arauz, through Affleck, who served as a translator during the interview. “With, my voice which is from Nicaragua, the country that is receiving the help, I am able to talk about the change in my own life and the impact of SchoolBOX in our community.” He explained it is difficult to describe the impact because SchoolBOX isn’t just making education possible, it’s helping children achieve their potential. “SchoolBOX is also changing the reality that the children face. Within four to six of SchoolBOX starting to build a school in a community, we see incredible changes, we see these amazing kids hoping and dreaming of a brighter future,” Chanarria Arauz passionately explained. “SchoolBOX is ultimately helping children dream.” Chanarria Arauz was honoured to present fifth grader Elvin Gonsoles the 200,000th notebook as classmates, teachers, neighbours and staff cheered him on near Tipitapa, Nicaragua just last week. “It was an extremely emotional celebration to provide

a child with the 200,000 notebook, that does not happen everyday,” said Chanarria Arauz. “I was very happy, I was impacted by the community and the young boy who actually received the notebook and educational package. The more I learned about the young boy and his life the more impacted I was by it.” In the past the 14 year-old boy had been forced to drop out of school because of the economic challenges his family faces. He works everyday after school to fill up barrels with well water that he then sells to his neighbours for 85 cents each. “We knew from the Ministry of Education that there was as many as 60 children who start studying in first grade,” explained Chanarria Arauz. “However, there are only 10 children who make it to the fifth grade, the boy who received the 200,000 notebook and his twin brother are part of the group getting to fifth grade.” The event promises to be a night of fun with a message of hope. Tickets for the event are $20 for adults, $10 for students and children under 13 are free. For more information on the Latin Fiesta visit www.schoolbox.ca

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EMC News – Local resident Shawn McNicholl on his camera phone captured a fire in Carleton Place on Sept. 15. The blaze started around 6:20 p.m. – in close proximity to the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited. Heavy black smoke can be seen coming from a stack of railroad tires ablaze. “There was nothing in the book about railroad ties,� said Black. Railroad ties are often treated with creosote preser-

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Habitat management can work to conserve birds

LYNDA C. BENNETT Strictly for the Birds

29 and Christian Street in Almonte. On the river in town, during clean up, Cliff and Bryn Mathews spotted several juvenile Belted Kingfishers chasing their parents for food. Two Great Blue Herons and one juvenile Green Heron were standing by themselves

on the shoreline, down river from Metcalf Park. I attended the annual Ontario Field Ornithologists convention, in Cobourg, Sept. 1416. On one of our walks many fall warblers were seen, but well hidden behind the leaves. I did manage to see a Prairie

Warbler and also a Philadelphia Vireo. Ducks, sandpipers and gulls were spotted at the Brighton sewage lagoons. There we saw Horned Grebe and Northern Shovelers. Please call Lynda: 613256-5013, or email bennett@ magma.ca, with bird reports.

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EMC Entertainment – Lights, camera, action! The Beckwith Township Youth Committee is hosting a Family Movie Night this Friday (Sept. 28), featuring Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax. The show begins at 7 p.m. at Brunton Community Hall. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. The canteen will be open, selling chips, popcorn and drinks. According to the website IMDb, the film tells the story of a 12-year-old boy searching for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, a grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. Brunton Community Hall is located at 1702 9th Line.

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EMC Lifestyle – From last week’s note on the status of Canada’s birds, the successful management of our wetlands and hunting demonstrate that habitat management can work to conserve birds. However, wetlands still face many threats. including draining for agriculture and development, pollution, invasive nonnative species and increasing droughts due to climate change. Thus, conservation efforts must continue. Another factor, a positive one, is our direct intervention to enable raptor populations to increase in numbers, which has allowed dramatic recoveries to take place. For example, the banning of DDT helped Peregrine Falcons and Eagle populations maintain their species numbers. The biggest threats for many species during their long migrations are loss of habitat at stopover sites and on their wintering grounds. International co-operation is required to address these threats. There is much to be done, but solutions can, and must, be implemented at all levels of Canadian society, along with international organizations to achieve conservation success. In our local world, in Mississippi Mills, Terry Kotjila had a female Evening Grosbeak and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak eating black cherries on her property. On Sept. 15 Cliff Bennett spotted a Northern Goshawk as it flew over the gas station at the corner of Highway 15/County Road

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Employment Opportunity PUBLIC WORKS TECHNOLOGIST The Municipality is seeking an experienced Public Works Technologist to assist the Superintendent of Public Works in the preparation of infrastructure management systems, field surveys, project management, inspections, asset management and supervision. Also assist other Department Heads with tenders, contracts and agreements. As Public Works Technologist, you are a highly motivated individual with the skills and the ability to deal effectively with staff, and the public. The successful candidate will have a College Diploma in Civil Engineering or similar education and experience. Minimum of three years related experience and be a Certified Member of OACETT. Excellent written and oral communication skills, an in depth knowledge of regulations, policies and guidelines as they relate to Municipal operations and infrastructure. Working knowledge of computerized applications for engineering and public works operations, strong word processing, spreadsheet and database computer skills. Surveying and inspections experience, knowledge of construction equipment capabilities. Specific experience with civil construction, tendering and contract administration road maintenance, construction and design (preferably in a rural environment), working knowledge and experience with G.P.S. unit for current PSAB requirements, assisting in producing tender documents, budgeting, policy development and will exhibit excellent planning and communication skills. Waste Management operations, facilities, household hazardous waste and M.O.E. Regulations related thereto. The Township is interested in attracting the right candidate to this position and will offer a competitive salary and benefits package, salary range commensurate with your qualifications. The current salary range is $56,917 to a merit maximum of $65,103. Applications will be held in strict confidence. Please ensure that we receive your detailed resume by mail or email no later than 4:00 p.m. Friday, October 12, 2012 Ross Trimble,Chief Administrative Office/Clerk Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George St., P.O. Box 340 Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 e-mail: rtrimble@lanarkhihlands.ca Inquiries: 613-259-2398 Ext 222 We thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position and advise that only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Personal information is collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection, Questions about the collection of information may be directed to the address above. Lanark Highlands is an equal opportunity employer.

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How deep will you dig?

EMC Editorial – For both Lanark County Interval House and the Lanark Animal Welfare Society, these are, indeed, interesting times, for the wrong reasons. Both are facing large deficits as they struggle to face government cutbacks. LAWS has mused publicly that it might have to close its doors by year’s end, if the financial situation doesn’t improve. Interval House is not at that stage yet, but we’ve already seen a women’s shelter close in Ottawa in recent months. But it underlines the financial dilemma we find ourselves in here in Ontario that two

county-wide institutions are facing a serious crunch. Erin Lee-Todd, Interval House’s executive director, approached Smiths Falls town council recently, the first stop in a county-wide tour of different townships and towns to raise the alarm and seek funds to address the $59,000 deficit at the only area emergency shelter for women and their children in the county. Now, let’s look at this selfishly. Why should you worry about what happens to someone you don’t even know? (Forgetting for a second that it can happen to anyone,

anywhere, of any age or social bracket). What about the increased policing costs? You’re going to pay for that. How about increased social welfare and medical costs? Ditto costs like counseling, especially for children. The whole concept of government is about setting financial priorities. What might be important to you might seem like complete balderdash to someone else, and vice versa. We are sure that Interval House is giving itself a good, long, hard look at what it does. Its advocacy programs are, no

Editorial Policy The Canadian Gazette welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.yourottawaregion.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email mshook@perfprint.ca or fax them to 613-283-7480, or mail them to 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1.

doubt, very good, going in to schools to spread the message about violence against women, date rape, et cetera. But if it comes down to looking at keeping its core program, the 24-7 crisis line and 15 beds open at its facility, it may have to look to the schools, or another such group, to take on the advocacy portion. At Interval House, the numbers of new cases are going up, but funding isn’t.

The house has not seen an increase in funding over the last three years, and has been told that it will not see funding over the next five years – at least. Interval House is asking the county’s big towns, like Smiths Falls, Perth, Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills, to kick in $5,000 a year in funding, with $3,000 coming from remaining townships like Beckwith. This is truly a county-wide issue since,

of the 2,200 emergency calls received this year, 15 per cent were from Smiths Falls, and 29 per cent were from Carleton Place. We urge the county councillors to look at this issue seriously. We understand the hard financial times we find ourselves in, in this province these days. But that also does not mean that we can afford to forget the most vulnerable amongst us.

COLUMN

New reporter ready to embrace the community EMC Editorial - Hello Almonte and Carleton Place! Did you read that and want to say hello back? Well I hope so and if you see me in the community please come and say hello! As your reporter/photographer for the Canadian Gazette/EMC I am looking forward to getting in the community and meeting as many people as I can. I hope to tell your story. To do that I will need your help: what is going on in Carleton Place and Almonte and what should be covered? I need you to give me your expert advice and give me the heads up as to where I should be. First let me tell you a little bit about myself. I am a small town girl by heart and I like to say I married into the Ottawa Valley in 2009. I earned my journalism diploma in 2003 from Loyalist College in Belleville and I went on to study at Carleton University where I earned my BA in History. I am a season ticket holder for the Carleton Ravens basketball team but I can also be found cheering on the Gee-Gees football team, my loyalties are divided to say the least. When it comes to real football (NFL) I like to say that Pinterest is my fantasy football and can only stand so much

TIFFANY LEPACK Tiffany’s Take on a Sunday afternoon (Go Giants Go!). After university, I travelled out west where I was a reporter and then editor for the Ponoka News in Central Alberta. I loved my time in rural Alberta learning about rodeo, cattle and the agricultural lifestyle but my heart belongs to Ontario. I feel like I am coming home to my EMC family, as I have also spent time reporting for the EMC in Kanata and Stittsville; most recently I was working as a communications assistant in Ottawa. But, as I mentioned, I am a valley girl at heart and yearned to get back to community journalism. So, I jumped at the opportunity to be the reporter here in Almonte and Carleton Place. My newest challenges include taking art lessons (oil painting) and becoming a Sparks leader with Girl Guides Canada. My patience has improved with my painting lessons, which I am sure I will need when I am working with the Sparks, who are five and six years old. I have

always enjoyed working with children and even got into teachers college, however I enjoy giving back to my community either with Sparks or in Sunday School Class at Ottawa Valley Vineyard Church in Carleton Place. My summer was made up with a lot of relaxing days at the cottage, swimming and fishing, my biggest bass was about five pounds and I have the pictures to prove it, too. I am currently on my third book on Laura Secord and I have been fascinated by the War of 1812 bicentennial, I hope to travel to the Niagara area soon. After reading this I hope you have learned a few things about me: I love art, history, fishing, volunteering and most of all, small towns. I hope that you will help me learn about Almonte and Carleton Place and be your storyteller. If you have a story idea, please give me a call, 613-283-3182, ext. 227, and I hope to get to say hello to you soon.

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Community members take it all off in new nude calendar ary with glass artist Chris Van Zanten. She explained that the shoot involved logistical and safety concerns that she had never faced before including a 2,000-degree furnace, spinning molten glass, nudity and a large blowtorch. “If the glass cools too quickly it would explode, so you can see the safety concerns,” said Andrew. “Luck-

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five per cent to their favourite charity, some of the charities that will also receive money from the calendar include: Canadian Adaptive Ski Program at Mount Pakenham, Young Awards, Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program, Lanark County Interval House and The Hub’s Palliative Care Unit. See NUDES pg A/CP10

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Members of the Mississippi Mills Field Naturalists are featured as April models in the Nudes of Mississippi Mills Calendar and include: Cliff Bennett, Brenda Boyd, Betty Waterman, Al Potvin, Pip Winters. to be a part of this community and I’ve seen aspects of the community I never thought I would!” The first shot of this years calendar was shot last fall, she notes that they always have to think ahead, but they have encountered some challenges along the way. “When we were shooting at Pakenham they had a 10 feet by 10 feet patch of snow, so needless to say we had some logistical challenges. Plus a very brave model, since the temperature was minus 10 with a wind when we were shooting,” noted Andrew. She admits her favourite photo shoot was for Mr. Janu-

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ing week to decide where the money should be allocated, no decision has been made yet but Martin explained the money will be shared with the various communities within Mississippi Mills. Photographer Robin Andrew, of Unposed Photography, is back behind the lens for her second year shooting, she describes the project as fun with an absolutely fabulous group of people. “People are nervous at first but everyone of the models always get in the spirit,” said Andrew. “I’ve had a chance to meet the wonderful people of this community from corner to corner. It makes me proud

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EMC News - The bare facts are this: the people of Mississippi Mills like to have fun, especially when it is for a good cause. This was evident at the launch of the 2013 Nudes of Mississippi Mills Calendar at the Almonte Old Town Hall on Sept. 20. Fern Martin, chair of the Beautification community of Mississippi Mills thinks this year’s edition is fabulous, starting with the cover with the ladies of October (who are strategically holding gourds) who she describes as vibrant and set the tone for the entire calendar. “We are trying hard to enhance the community and not depend too much on tax dollars. I think it is important to put in a little fundraising effort,” said Martin. “I really believe the calendar has many facets; the tourism factor helps people locate our community and most people really enjoy the concept. It’s fun! It shows the enthusiasm of the community and it sends people out far and wide in our community.” Last year the calendar sold 1,100 copies and raised $6,000 approximately. This year the goal is to sell 2,000 copies at $20 per calendar. The committee is meeting in the com-

ily, his wife was standing close by and she could help spin the glass when needed. Plus it was a chance for her to see his birthday suit on her birthday!” There are a total of 32 models gracing the pages of this year’s calendar and 60 per cent of the money raised will go towards Communities in Bloom. The models also had the opportunity to designate

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“I quite like their sign too,” added Andrew. “‘For Sale, Quilts Only,’ which was their idea too.” The calendar can be purchased for $20 at the following locations: Wild Oats Bakery, Collected Works in Ottawa, Read’s Book Shop in Carleton Place, Paper Thin, Mill Street Books, Peace of Mind Creations and The Old Town Hall in Almonte, Alice’s Village Café in Carp, Pakenham General Store and Clayton General Store.

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Both Andrew and Martin agree that the calendar is good for the community for a number of different reasons. “It helps promote our community,” said Andrew. “It creates an awareness of the areas of Mississippi Mills that people might not be aware of.” “The community has really embraced the calendar. Last year it was a shock for some people,” explained Martin. “This year some people volunteered and we even have some people signed up for next year.” Andrew explained that this year the team tried to focus on something different than last year. “This year we really tried to focus on the people and showing people having fun in our community, which I think we succeed at,” said Andrew. Phyllis Kendall has been a member of the Almonte Crazy Quilters for 15 years. Martin approached the group to see if they would like to be part of the calendar and Kendall thought it would be great fun for a good cause. “We started off with a champagne breakfast and it took us three hours to finish three different shots,” said Kendall. “I have never laughed so hard in my life,” added Margaret Spriggs. “It was a lot of fun but I had to think about it before I said yes!”

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Elijah Nichols danced across the stage, only slightly interrupting Fern Martin, chair of the Beautification community of Mississippi Mills at the launch of the 2013 Nudes of Mississippi Mills Calendar. Right, Martin displays the calendar.

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The Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation is very pleased to announce that the Carleton Place Hospital team MONSTERS OF MEDICINE brought home GOLD in the Community Championships at the 2012 Dragon Boat Festival! The team, comprised of staff and friends of the Hospital, braved the weather with smiles for the race on September 8th. “We are all very proud of our Hospital family – whose drive and team work in and outside the workplace go to show what a gem our Hospital really is,” stated Edith Addyman, President of the Foundation and who was among the many volunteers during the festival. Huge congratulations to all the ‘Monster’ paddlers and thank you to all the wonderful volunteers and organizers of this year’s event!

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From Truth to Reconciliation this Saturday in Carleton Place EMC Events – It is considered an important event – to bring a greater understanding and relationship between First Nations people and the broader Canadian society. Don’t miss From Truth to Reconciliation on Saturday, Sept. 29, at Notre Dame Catholic High School (NDCHS), co-hosted by KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives and the Social Concerns Committee of Carleton Place. Open to all ages, the free event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be provided. “Our event co-sponsors are Amnesty International Canada, the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario, NDCHS and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,� said Tracey Paetzold, a member of the Social Concerns Committee. The vision for the day: An inclusive gathering that brings together young and old, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, church and secular in a shared journey of listening, learning and reconciliation.

The impressive line up of speakers includes James Bartleman, Craig Benjamin, Claudette Commanda, Irene Lindsay, Larry McDermott and Viola Thomas. Lindsay, an Ottawa resident, is a Wolf Clan descendant from the Cree/Sioux community of Wakaw, Saskatchewan. She is a survivor of St. Michael’s Residential School in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan. Thousands of First Nations children were taken from their families and communities and forced to attend residential schools. Paetzold stated the use of these facilities was “to take the Indian (culture) out of children.� Many suffered tremendous trauma, she added. From Truth to Reconciliation is a beginning, said Paetzold, to open the minds and hearts of people living in the area, to investigate more. Thomas will speak about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. “She will be showing videos of Indigenous youth,� said Paetzold, “explaining what is

reconciliation to them.� A member of the Chippewas of Mnjikanina First Nation, Bartleman is an author and diplomat. From 2002 to 2007 he was Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor. “He does so much work with First Nations youth,� noted Paetzold. Benjamin is a campaigner for the human rights of Indigenous people and Amnesty International Canada. A member of Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation, McDermott served as an Ontario municipal politician for 28 years. “He was the warden of Lanark County and mayor of the Township of Lanark Highlands,� said Paetzold. Commanda, a member of Kitigan Zibi Anishinageg First Nation, is executive director of the First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres, in addition to a professor at the University of Ottawa. Although it is not mandatory, participants are encouraged to register, said Paetzold. To register for From Truth to Reconciliation, contact Ed

Bianchi at ebianchi@kairoscanada.org or 613-235-9956, ext. 221. Bianchi is facilitating the gathering. He is KAIROS’ Indigenous Rights Program coordinator. To help cover some of the costs associated with putting on the event, Carleton Place’s newest eating establishment, Grab-A-Bite Restaurant, off Highway 7 offered 25 per cent of its proceeds from meals on Sept. 18. “We hope to have as many people as possible in our com-

munity and Lanark County attend,� said Paetzold.

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Children’s author Cathryn Morgan coming to Read’s Book Shop child psychologists, nurses, physiotherapists, massage therapists, clergy and social

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sells for $12.95. Read’s Book Shop is located at 130 Lansdowne Ave.

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car accident approximately six years ago that resulted in injuries to her neck and back. Consequently, they ended her 27-year elementary teaching career. Faced with the physical, emotional and psychological implications of living each day with chronic pain, she was forced to discover and put into operation a myriad of coping strategies – which included writing. “This book really resonated with me,” said Toor. Eight months ago she, too, was involved in a car crash (head on). “I haven’t been back to

work since,” she said. ‘GrrrOUCH! Pain is like a grouchy bear’ has won the 2011 Pain Awareness Award from the Canadian Pain Society and the Canadian Pain Coalition, in addition to the 2011 Children’s Literature Award from the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario. “The book can really be used as a resource for any person dealing with pain,” said Toor. ‘GrrrOUCH! Pain is like a grouchy bear’ would be a very useful tool for a number of individuals and professionals – parents, pediatricians,

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HAPPY 55TH ANNIVERSARY October 4, 1957–2012 Herel and Clarice Duncan Love your family Kim, Don and family Tracy, Larry and family David, Cossette and family

HAPPY 65TH ANNIVERSARY Robert and Ethel MacFarlane September 27, 2012 Love, blessings and appreciation from your children: Joan, Diane, John, Bob Your Grandchildren: David, Bob Jr., Joshua, Matt, Katie, Ben, Brian, Ethan, Jared Your great grandchildren: Sammy, Riley, Joey, Parker

HAPPY 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY October 1, 2012 Ian and Marjorie Woods With Love Barry, Sue Cathy, Allen and families

HAPPY 45th ANNIVERSARY September 30, 2012 Myles and Joy Joynt Love Jeffrey and Barb, Beth and Chris, Catherine and grandchildren

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HAPPY 6th ANNIVERSARY Ron and Linda Bernicky September 30, 2012 Wishing you many, many more happy years together. Love from all your family XOXO

60th ANNIVERSARY Cathy and Keith Brown The family invites friends and neighbours to join in the celebration on Sunday, September 30th, 2- 4:30 pm 27 Lally Lane, Perth, ON Best wishes only. Thomas wishes to announce the engagement of his Mommy, Cindy Livingston and Daddy, Brodie Johnston. Wedding to take place December 15, 2012 at St. Bede’s Anglican Church, Nolan’s Corners at 3:30 p.m. Reception to follow at 7 p.m. at the Smiths Falls Legion.

Weddings, Baptisms & Funerals, location of your choice. Also available small weddings, my home, weekdays. The Rev. Alan Gallichan. 613-726-0400.

- CORRECTION Regarding the Graduation Announcement for John Harding which ran in the EMC on Thurs., Sept 20, 2012 John graduated with a Medical Degree from the University of Dublin and holds a Masters of Public Health Degree from Simon Fraser University

The St James ACW Franktown would like to thank everyone who supported our quilt raffle. The winner was Tamara Daigle.

HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY September 29, 2012 Delores and Ernie Beaupre We are so proud of you Love your children, grandchildren great-grandson and Bailey

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God has blessed your 50 married years! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ED & SHARON O’NEILL With much love and admiration from your kids and grandkids Kelly, Paul, Matthew and Daniel Shawn, Kathy, Lindsay and Courtney Robyn and Maeve


SMITH – Steve and Kristy (nee Ralph) of Hallville are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Ella Lynne Smith born February 23, 2012 weighing 6 lbs. in Winchester. Big brother Ethan is delighted with his sister. Ella is a special niece for Ryan Ralph, Kemptville. Proud grandparents are Ron and Pat Ralph, Kemptville and Ralph and Barb Smith, Osgoode. Proud great grandmas are Fern McDougall, Smiths Falls, Kay Ralph, Kemptville and Viola Stonier, Ottawa.

HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY Harold McDougall September 29, 2012 Love from your family

HAPPY 70th ANNIVERSARY Tom and Connie Cairns of Perth were married in Toronto on October 3, 1942. They have cherished one another ever since. Congratulations and Best Wishes to these two very special people. Love from family and friends.

THANK YOU I would like to thank everyone who sent flowers and cards and brought all the delicious food to the house. Also for all the calls and visits and going out to lunch when I was feeling better after my heart operation at Kingston General. I really appreciated the thoughtfulness of everyone. Linda Kellar HAPPY 105TH BIRTHDAY! October 3, 2012 to Russell Griffith our Dad, Grandpa, Great Grandfather and Uncle Love US

ELSON – Chad, Lisa along with big brother Ayden are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter Zoe Jacqueline Sharon born July 30, 2012 weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs., 20 inches long. Proud grandparents Tom and Jacqueline Valliquette and Sharon Elson (George) and the late Gordon Elson. We would like to thank Dr. Kerner and nurses at the Smiths Falls Hospital for all their help and care.

Merville and Doris Byers are pleased to announce the celebration of their ninetieth birthdays in October; Doris on October 2 and Merville on October 22. A very special thanks to Prime Minister Stephen Harper for the beautifully engraved certificates we received honouring this special occasion. We shall treasure them always. A grateful thanks to our loving family for their care and concern during our many years. God Bless you all.

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY to Ray Julian September 29, 2012 With love from your wife Maggie, Sons Chris (Susan) and Dale and your brother Terry (Caroline). Friends and relatives can send their congratulation via email to “ray-maggie-julian@bell.net”

GUESS WHO’S “50”!? Is it “Morley”? Lots of love - Us!

LYLE MOSHER HAPPY 85TH BIRTHDAY September 30, 2012 Lyle, Dad, Grandpa We love you more than you know. Love Helena, Wendy, Bruce, Jeff, Jenn, Brandon, Keith, Lori, Alex, Lydia, Sam, Jake, Max and Spencer

Mackenzie MacDonald JoAnne Riley and family are pleased to announce the graduation of Mackenzie from St. Lawrence College in Kingston. Mackenzie graduated in Autism and Behavioural Science and has accepted a job in Kingston at “Portia Learning Centre”. We “ALL” are so proud of you Love Mom XOXO

HAPPY 65th Bob Ireton You’re a true senior now. Way to go. Lots of love from the whole family

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Bowick – Sandor Bruce and Jacqui would like to say “Thank You” from the bottom of our hearts to the family and friends who attended our “Open House”. You really made it exceptional for us. Also a special “Thank You” to our dear family and friends that helped us prepare for the event and looked after us during the day. We are humbled, grateful and overhwelmed by your generosity and love.


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Rita Allen

Peacefully in hospital on Sunday, September 23, 2012, Rita Allen, age 94, daughter of the late James and Julia (Coyne) Allen. Predeceased by sisters Muriel Allen, Kay Paquette, Rose Allen, brothers Raymond, Michael, Bernard and Vincent. Survived by sister-in-law Lois Allen, many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home Smiths Falls from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Francis de Sales Church Smiths Falls on Thursday September 27 at 11 a.m. Interment: St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. In remembrance, donations to St. Francis de Sales Church would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Portland Man marries Mississippi Woman! Ron & Jean Visser were married August 11, 2012 with close friends and family at Jean’s place on Mississippi Lake. A reception was held at the Orange Hall in Newboyne or “Ron’s place”. Many years of health and happiness.

Wilford Douglas Powers ‘Honski’

July 11, 1933 ~ September 17, 2012 “Our last stroll on the green” Together we loved, together we did it all, together… Wilf leaves holding the flag to his Wife of 28 years and bestest friend Linda, brothers Howard and Charlie (Doreen), sisters Phyllis and Violet, sons Richard (Julie) and Kemp (Darlene), daughters Nikki and Vikki, his Grandchildren, many Nephews and Nieces, two dear and loving friends Terry and Delta, Relatives of Newfoundland and golfing friends. Predeceased by his father and mother Isaac and Lydia-Mae, brothers Robert, Norman (Patricia) Donald and sister Barbara. Arrangements are private at Wilf’s request and are entrusted to Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth 613-267-3765.

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

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

PICKARD, Maurice “Gary” On Monday August 27, 2012 at the Dundas Manor, Winchester at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Frances (nee Johnston). Loving father to Stephen (Anna) of Winnipeg, Eric (Joanne) of Picton, Theresa (Don) of Chesterville, Susan (Brian) of Curve Lake, and Andrea of Victoria. Predeceased by daughter Mary, and brothers Hugh and Brian. Survived by sister Ann of Massachusetts, and half siblings Terry Pickard, Cheryl McNally and Judy Pickett all of New Brunswick. Proud Grandfather of 9 and Great-Grandfather to 3. Long-time teacher at the Kemptville College of Agriculture Technology, Gary was a father, friend, and mentor to many. Friends visited at the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Thursday, August 30th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. Mass of Christian Burial was Celebrated in Holy Cross Church, 503 Clothier Street, West, Kemptville, on Friday, August 31st at 11am.

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We would like to extend a huge thank you to our family, relatives and friends who gathered together to help us celebrate our 50th Anniversary. To all those who brought food, decorated, helped in the kitchen or in any other way, thank you. Thanks for all the kind remarks, cards, gifts, phone calls and the special ride to the church. We greatly appreciate and are honoured by them. We love the song you wrote and recorded for us Chris, we will treasure it always, and trust God will use it to help others. God Bless all of you, Jack and Phyllis Code

WALKER, John Robert - John passed away Monday September 3, 2012 at the age of 91. He was predeceased by his wife Geraldine (Bette). Dear father of Rick (Fran) of Brockville, Kathleen of Ottawa and Debbie (Doreen) of Tottenham. Fondly remembered by his grandchildren Chris and Jon (Kelleyanne) Walker of Brockville, and Erica Sainsbury (David Martindale) of Ottawa. He was a proud great grandfather of Elsa Martindale. A celebration of John’s life will be held Sunday, September 30th from 2-4 p.m. at the Hulse, Playfair and McGarry Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa. Arrangements entrusted to the Irvine Funeral Home, 4 James St., E., Brockville. Send a condolence, donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Mr. Walker online at www.irvinememorial.com.

Peacefully at home July 13, 2012 age 81. Survived by loving wife of 59 years Anneliese (nee Lohner), and by children Carl and Phyllis. Grandchildren Andrew, Linda, Martin, Allison and Wil and Greatgranddaughter Meika. Karl Arrived in Canada from Germany in 1951, and called the Montreal area home for twenty-seven years, working as an executive with the contract furniture manufacturer “Henderson”. In 1978 he moved the family to the Kemptville area, and began making furniture. This eventually broadened into Oxford Furniture Ltd. (the plant located near Oxford Station Ontario) which, until the family business was sold in 2011, was a leading manufacturer of Solid Wood Furniture in Eastern Ontario. One of the plain spoken, hard working generation, you would not have known that his dream as a boy was to study math and become a teacher of Mathematics. Until his last years, he could still add a column of figures effortlessly in his head. Karl was a former Rotarian and a past President of the local Kemptville chapter, and member of the United Church of Canada. We will miss his advice and wisdom, but we will always live comforted by the happy memories. Memorial service to be held Saturday, September 29th at 11 am, at the St. Andrew’s United Church, Heckston, Ontario. CL379860

ELLSWORTH – GENDRON Grant and Debbie Creighton and Ken and Barb Ellsworth with Joseph and Victoria Gendron are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their children Kimberly Ellsworth and Aaron Gendron Wedding to take place on June 8, 2013 at Chalmers United Church, Kingston with reception to follow at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour

The family of the late Maccie Kerr extend a heartfelt Thank You to family, friends and neighbours for their cards, calls, on-line messages, memorial donations, floral tributes, food, prayers and other special messages of condolence. Thanks to the Paramedics, Dr. Joannou, Dr. Kennie and the second floor nursing staff of the Perth Hospital. Special thanks to Father Tom MacDonald for an uplifting mass, to organist, Ray Billiald for a beautiful solo and musical accompaniment. Thanks also to the CWL who provided and catered the bountiful lunch at the Toledo Legion Hall. Sincere thanks to the staff of O’Dacre Family Funeral home for their compassionate and exceptional care of our family. Everyone’s support has been an immense tribute to our mother. The Kerr families

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McGee, Susan E.

(February 26, 1955 - September 20, 2012) Peacefully in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Thursday, September 20, 2012, at the age of 57 years. Loving wife and best friend of Mickey. Dear mother of James Bradley (Joanne) and Stephanie McGee. Stepmother of Michele and Michael. Proud grandmother of Tiffany, Catrina, Emma, Jack and Jordan. Also survived by her sister Nancy Parent (Rob) and many nieces, nephews and extended family. Friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 from 11 a.m. until funeral service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Interment St. James Anglican Cemetery. Donations to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com CL380447

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Jim and Maria Gemmell wish to announce with pleasure and great pride the upcoming marriage of their daughter Katy Gemmell to Jake Drummond, son of Brian Drummond of Shawville and Patty Flanigan of Ottawa. Wedding will take place July 27, 2013 in Merrickville at Heritage Stables.

GRADUATION Jenna Victoria Hamilton graduated on June 5th, 2012 from University of Ottawa. She completed the BSc Honours program with Major in Chemistry and Minor in Music. Jenna achieved her goal while working two jobs each summer and one part-time during the school year. She has now begun her Masters in Chemistry at Ottawa U. Jenna, we are so proud of you Your parents Howard Hamilton (and Andrea Coleman) and Dawn Bouchard (and Vincent). Best of Luck with your Masters program!!!

Sandra M. Bellamy

Sandra passed away in hospital in Perth surrounded by the love of her family on Tuesday, September 18th, 2012 at the age of 59. She was the cherished wife of Allan; dearly loved mother of Melissa Bellamy and Jason (Amanda Baird) and their daughter Ava Bellamy. Sandra will be sadly missed by her mother Marion Cameron, her sister Deborah (Jim) Ireton, all of the Cameron, Bellamy and Ireton families and her many good friends. She was predeceased by her father Robert S. Cameron. Sandra was a dedicated life member of the Perth Lioness Club. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Thursday, September 20th, 2012 from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Friday at 10:30 A.M. In remembrance, contributions to the Perth Lioness Club, Canadian Cancer Wheel of Hope Program or the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

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Gerald E. “Jerry” Kane

Following a lengthy illness, Jerry passed away in Hawaii on Friday August 24th, 2012. He was predeceased by his parents, Everett and Ethel Kane, sister Marion (Kane) Blakeley and brotherin-law Jack Gamble. Jerry will be sadly missed by his wife Rose Kane of Hawaii, sister Grace Gamble of Perth, nieces, nephews and friends in the Perth area. A service and interment will be held at the graveside in Elmwood Cemetery, Perth on Saturday September 29th, 2012 at 11:30 A.M. Those wishing are asked to consider memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth, (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

GIFFORD Winston

(June 10, 1941 – September 22, 2012) It is with great sadness the family announces the death of Winston Donald Gifford, peacefully at his home in Forfar. Winston was surrounded by the love of his family. Loving husband to Mary O’Grady. Cherished father to Donald (Christine) Gifford, Amanda Gifford and Tracy (Jonathan) Soong. Wonderful brother to Phyllis Garret and Alison (Frances) Gifford. Winston was predeceased by his parents, Alma and Stanley Gifford and by his sisters, Aileen Reil, Yvonne Suice and Shirley Winona Young. Lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. Winston was very blessed throughout his life to have many good and dear friends. His family is grateful for the outpouring of love and support throughout Winston’s illness. A Memorial Service will be held in Portland United Church on Friday afternoon September 28, 2012 at 1:30. Inurnment Forfar Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Lung Association or the Charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Scotland Funeral Home, 27 Main Street, Elgin K0G 1E0-613-359-5555 or at www.scotlandfuneralhome.com (Memorial donations by cheque only).

“WE REMEMBER” 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 also our way

27th 2000 - Buchanan, Doris Pearl 2004 - Dencs, Eva 28th 1977 - Julian, Ruth Helen 1987 - Browne, Alan Morton 1996 - Bowden, Reginald 2001 - Fortington, Rae Elizabeth 29th 1992 - Cavanagh, Horace Alvin 1995 - Rubie, Barbara Alberta 1995 - Clarke, Florence Isobel 30th 1978 - Barker, Dorothy Myrtle 1978 - Bowes, Evelyn Elizabeth 1983 - Giles, Orville Willis 1987 - Thornburg, Margaret Alma Helen 1989 - Vaughan, John Leo 1992 - Ostifichuk, William Robert

BEAMISH & HICKEY - In loving memory of our 2 grandsons Jonathan Beamish, July 29, 1983-September 28, 2006. Nathan Hickey, August 14, 1987-September 19, 2009. We dream of you dear loved ones And see your smiling face And know that you are happy In our Father’s chosen place. Gone but not forgotten, Grandmother Jessie Gamble

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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”.

1993 - Hallarn, William John “Bill” 1996 - Manarey, Stewart Russell 2011 - Rath, James Robert “Jim” OCTOBER: 1st 1975 - Morrow, Alexander Joseph Richard 1979 - Drummond, Mildred Doreen 2002 - Johnson, John Russell 2011 - Kerr, John Blair 2nd 1988 - Corkery, Lillie Evelyn 2004 - Lawrence, baby Chloe 2008 - Hughes, Diana Grace 3rd 1978 - McCann, Allen 2008 - Sutton, Elizabeth Jean 2011 - Lotan, Dean Wesley

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McLAREN – October 19, 1977 – September 28, 1996. In loving memory of a beloved son, brother and uncle, Andrew David who passed away 16 long years ago in a tragic accident. Memories are cherished thoughts Kept deep within our hearts Memories are what is left when loved ones depart. Memories can bring a smile, laughter and tears. That is why these special memories will keep you forever near. Lovingly remembered forever Mom and Dad

BEAMISH - In loving memory of Jonathan Beamish, September 28, 2006. Everyday in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent you are always near, Still missed, loved and always dear. Forever in our hearts Mom and Herb, Jason and Amanda, Jamie and Stephanie and Grady

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GOURLEY, Michael “Mikey” – In loving memory of a dear friend and special Uncle who passed away October 3, 1992 (20 years ago). So many things have happened, Since you were called away. So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. Everyday in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent you are ever near, Still missed, loved and always dear. P.S. Give a hug to Nan/Grand-Nan for us. Always in our hearts Tracy, Jamie and Adam

HARPER, Brenda - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who passed away September 23, 2004. The moment that you died, Our hearts split in two, The one side filled with memories, The other died with you. We often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day, But missing you is a heartache, That never goes away. We hold you tightly within our hearts, And there you will remain, Life has gone on without you, But it never will be the same. For those who still have their moms, Treat her with tender care, You will never know the emptiness, As when you turn and she is not there. Sadly missed by Husband, Gary, Children, Gary and Yvonne, Terry and Tracy, Trish and all your grandchildren and great grandchildren

CALDWELL, Gloria Dawn 04/07/47 - 28/09/10 Remembering Your Laughter, Love & Kindness. “Forever in Our Hearts” Family & Friends

STEWART – In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and uncle, Kenneth (June 23, 1922August 21, 2010) and a dear wife, sister and aunt, Leeanne (nee Jones) (November 23, 1946September 28, 2010). Though you’re no longer with me Every day I find In one way or another, You’re back there in my mind. I might hear a piece of music, And at once my mind is stirred, Back to a treasured moment, The two of us have shared. I never try to stop them I let them just flow through, It’s just my way of spending time Once again with you. Forever in our hearts The Stewarts and Butts families

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In tears we saw you sinking, And watched you pass away, Our hearts were almost broken, We wanted you to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peaceful free from pain, How could we wish you back with us, To suffer that again? It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Ronnie and Tammy, Jamie and Jessi, Mallory and Curtis, Charlie and Emmett

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Peacefully at the Rosebridge Manor on Wednesday September 19, 2012. Margaret Isabel Maitland (née Haskins), age 86 years. Beloved wife of William John Maitland. Daughter of the late Charles and Flora Haskins. Loving mother of Brenda Lussier (Bill), Brian Maitland (Barb) and Judy Carroll (Ralph). Predeceased by her son Stephen Maitland (Jayne). Cherished Grandmother to Jenn Daniels (Brett), Chris Lussier (Paula), Jeff Maitland (Melanie), Ronnie Maitland (Ashleigh), Mike Maitland, Robert Maitland, Sarah Hinton (Kevin), Lily Maitland, Jessica Carroll and Sydney Carroll. Great Grandmother to several great grandchildren. Dear Sister to Doreen Wilson (Cecil) and Gordon Haskins. Loved sister-in-law of Alice Haskins (Late Lloyd Haskins). Margaret is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Sunday, September 23, 2012 from 2–4 and 7–9 p.m. A Celebration of Life took place in the Chapel on Monday, September 24, 2012 at 11 a.m. Interment Wolford Cemetery. Donations in memory of Margaret to the Wolford Cemetery, Wolford Chapel or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

Charlie Coe “Chief” In loving memory of a dear dad and grandpa who passed away September 27, 2011.

HURLBERT – In memory of Edward, October 11, 1953 to October 1, 2007. Remembering you is easy We do it everyday Missing you is a heartache that never goes away. The day you left me, a piece of my heart went with you. Life still goes on without you, but it will never be the same. Never forgotten Love always Twin sis Eleanor Happy Birthday Bro, You’re always in our hearts Love sis Eleanor, Wayne Sr, Wayne Jr, Cindy, Brett, Hayley, Steve, Salene, Lacey XOXO BOLAND, FrancisSeptember 26, 1999. 13 years have past since that sad day, When one we loved was called away. God took him home, It was his will but in our hearts he liveth still. Wife Wilma, Mother Marie, brothers and sisters and their families.

COE, Charles - October 1943-September 27, 2011. A year has passed and I miss you as if it was only yesterday, You were a wonderful husband and best friend for 47 years. We worked together for 41 years as a couple in our family owned painting business, You were a man who took pride in your work and family. As a father you loved and cared deeply for your children. You were also a generous, loving, devoted and caring grandfather. You also enjoyed and cared about your wide circle of friends. You had such a big heart filled with love and pride. This is your legacy and why you are missed so much. There will be a day in time when I will be by your side again, Until then we all miss and love you. Your loving wife Donna, son Richard, grandchildren Kyle, Nick and Hailey-Dawn and your great grandchildren GIFF, Ronald Clarence “Butch” “Uncle B” In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle who passed away September 28, 2006. We little knew that morning, That God was going to call your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone; For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide; And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same; But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. Forever loved and always in our hearts Your Family GREEN, Russell “Sugar” September 25, 2011 One year ago today We lost our brother and brother-in-law Sugar, there isn’t a day that we don’t think of you We miss you You’re always in our hearts. Love always Rest in Peace Sugar Rick, Ginette & Precious JULIAN - In memory of our dear Mother, Ruth who passed away Sept 28, 1977. Mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more: Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed and always remembered by Marilyn, Pat and family


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2007 KIA Rondo 121089A 4 cyl., auto, fully loaded, 5 passenger, 77,000km - $13,794

2005 KIA Sportage 11872A 4 cyl., 5 speed manual, local trade, 177,000km - $6,995

2007 Dodge Caliber SXT 11913A 4 cyl., auto, reliable, fuel efďŹ cient, 73,000km - $11,894

2005 Ford F-150 FX4 Auto, 5.4L 8Cyl, loaded, 175,812km - $11,900

2007 GMC Ext. Cab 2WD 11695A Clean, sporty, locking differential, V8, Auto, loaded, 128,000km - $14,995

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Gravely 27 ton woodsplitter. American made with Subaru engine. List $1919, special $1799. Pete’s Lawn & Marine 613-267-7053. Husqvarna 54� cut. 26 h.p. motor. 180 hours. Bought 2 years ago, $3,000 plus. Price $1,800; Toro Wheelhorse. 42� cut. 16 h.p. motor. $650. 613-257-3757. I Connect AV and computer help. Need help with your electronics? Audio video installs in-home tutoring. Call Mike 613-285-0655, 613-264-5515. King planer, 15� + 2 sets of cutting blades. $450. 613-267-6464.

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The Ottawa Valley Music Festival celebrates the return of the OVMF Chorus and Orchestra under the baton of new Artistic Director Peter Morris with joyous Glorias and Allelujahs by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Vivaldi, Pergolesi. Special guest soloist soprano Kathleen Radke. Sunday, September 30, 3 pm, Grace St. Andrew’s United Church, Arnprior. Tickets$20/$10/free under 12, 613-433-9457, tickets@valleyfestival.ca, Gallery Gift Shop in Arnprior or at the door.

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Sofa-bed $100 o.b.o. Singer sewing machine with cabinet, $100 o.b.o. Computer desk, $75 o.b.o. Leather sofa chair, $75 o.b.o. Loveseat, $100 o.b.o. Dining room set, oak finish, with 6 chairs and 2 extensions, $800 o.b.o. English riding saddle (Stubben) $500 o.b.o. 613-258-3415. Stainless steel kitchen double sink $30; White 30� range hood, $30. 613-283-0547.

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Apples, cider and apple products. Smyths Apple Orchard, 613-652-2477. Updates, specials and coupons at www.smythsapples.com. Open daily til April 1st.

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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.

Fairly new oil stove, pipes and oil tank; wood cookstove, McClary; 24� electric stove. 613-279-1305.

Quality cookbook collection, 100+ volumes, 1930’s to 1990’s. $150 firm. 613-492-6906.

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4 Uniroyal winter tires on new rims P205/60R15/90S M+S used 1 winter less than 5,000 km, fit 2009 Ford Focus $550.00 firm. 613-348-3564.

Electric wheel chair. Like new, 2-2 Ί year s old. $9,600 New, asking $2,250 or best offer. Street Flea Market 613-284-2000.

Propane heater or stove, excellent condition, 5 years old (used 3), pipes included, $1,200 (paid $3,400) 613-256-1058.

Rockwell band saw, on stand, for craft work, $100; Metalcutting band saw, $300; Oil furnace and chimney, 10 years old, $300; snow bucket for Hardy loader, $500. 613-812-0210.

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4 snow tires on steel rims, good tread, P215/60R16, $350; brand new Yokohama steel rim original tire for 2002 Subaru, 21560R16, $125; 4 seasonal Motomaster tires 215/60R/16 aluminum alloy rims, 1 season for 2002 Subaru, $575. 613-256-2094.

Dry Seasoned hardwood cut and split. Volume discount. 5 generations of sales. 613-253-8006.

Oil heat stove for sale. 24�x12�x30�h with 4’ of 5� double walled stainless steel chimney. $100 o.b.o.; 55 gal. oil drum with tubing, $25. 613-278-2114.

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22 cu. ft. Amana stainless bottom freezer fridge, never used, cost $1,200, sell $600. 1 year warranty. 613-253-4193.

Driveway Paving Alternative, tar and chip. 66% cheaper than asphalt. No upkeep or maintenance. (613)250-8833, Bob for estimate.

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2 electric 4 wheel scooters. Invacare Auriga 10 (blue), needs new motor or good for parts $500; Fortress 1700 DT (red) $1500. Runs well. Chargers included. Contact Peter after 5, 613-283-3039.

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KENDALL, Hazel - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away October 1, 1994. Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days pass by, In our hearts a memory is kept Of the one we love and never forget. Always remembered by daughter Lynn and grandchildren Anne and Jason

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Used books. Clearance Sale. All books 50% off of our regular price. The Book End, 10 Prescott Street, Kemptville. Open Tues-Sat. 10:30-4:30. Valdor China for 8 includes coffee & tea pots, some serving pieces Portmerion dishes, Royal Dalton Figurines crystal (613)279-1301. Walnut dining room set, excellent condition, buffet, hutch, table w/extension, 5 chairs plus captain chair. 613-267-6136. Wood stoves for sale. Lakewood Steel for $300 and Cast Iron 21� stove for $100. Call 613-489-3931

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1950’s Hammond Organ. Beautiful sound. $150.00. 253-6059. Certified piano technician, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 6 1 3 - 2 8 4 - 8 3 3 3 , 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca Guitar, Drum, Vocal Piano, Bass and Woodwind Lessons in Smiths Falls. 613-812-6044. www.bryanbriggs.com Ibanez, electric- accoustic guitar, built-in pick up and tuner, Artwood Series -dark Tigerwood, includes leather strap and soft case. Bought new June 2011, excellent condition, firm $200; Ludwig large snare drum and stand, 15� head, 12� deep, tuning key, chrome on mirror finish, drum is vintage, stand new, asking $100 o.b.o. 613-258-2049. Piano Tuner Technician for all your piano needs. Call Lionel Pauze. 1(613)278-2017. World Class Drummer. From Five Man Electrical Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029.

Computer, Network & Home Theater Support for your Small Business or Home. Call Shorttech Technical Services (613)297-5928. www.shorttech.ca

Browning BT-99 12 gauge trap gun mod. and full choke tubes $650; BSA Martini .22 mag. single shot $200; Custom Ross .303 rifle $225; Lee-Enfield .303 with custom one piece stock with scope $300; Sure Shot .22 bolt action repeater $95; Hungarian Mann Licher straight pull bolt action rifle, 8x56R with ammo $100. 613-267-6268. Browning Xbolt, 300 WSM, $800; Tika T3, 300 WSM, $800; Sako A7, 300 WSM, $1,000. 2 dog houses. 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. Hunters- approx. 100 acres with trails for rent for the hunting season. 613-283-8387.

Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday October 14, 2012, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required. Rem 700, 280 Rem 4-12 Bushnell. 2.5 boxes of ammo. $750 613-859-7715. Remington 280 pump rifle, with 3x9 scope; Winchester pump shotgun with slug barrell. 613-267-1177 evenings. Remington model 700 bolt action .300 Win. Mag., Leupold scope, and model 700 VSSF II, Varmint .223 Rem. 6.5-20x40 mm Leupold. Also .270 Win., .243 Win., .223 Rem. ammo. 613-264-9298.

Would the person or persons who took the Trail Camera from the Norris property in Tay Valley Township please return it to its location or phone 613-267-2824 to have it picked up, no questions asked.

Lawn tractor blowout! Buy any instock tractor and get a free mulch kit. Ariens hydrostatic 42� $1499. Ariens hydrostatic 46� twin cylinder $1599. Husqvarna GTH26V54 $2699, reg. $2999. Pete’s Lawn & Marine 613-267-7053. You’ll be

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1998 Chev Venture 7 pass. van. E-tested, certified. $2,500; 1998 Pontiac Sunfire 4 door auto., e-tested, certified. $2,000. 613-267-4803. 1998 Honda CRV 4x4. Fully loaded, only 161,000 kms. Silver, alloy wheels, certified, etest. $4,350 o.b.o. 613-295-0572, 613-295-6983. 1998 Nissan Altima. Only 98,000 kms. Like new. Original owner. 4 cyl. Stored inside. New tires. Certified, e-tested. $3,800. 613-283-8823.

2002 Buick Regal, 4 door, air, 3.8, 98,000 km, Asking $5,000. 613-257-3451. 2002 Pontiac Grand AM, A/C, 85,000 km, good condition, $4,000 o.b.o.; 2004 Saturn Ion, sunroof, A/C, 119,000 km, good condition, $7,000 o.b.o. 613-283-7838. 2003 Honda Civic Coupe. 171,000 km, silver, manual, loaded, excellent car, certified, E-tested plus winters/rims. $5,300. 613-326-0721.

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Wanted for Recycle, will pickup free any scrap cars or trucks, scrap metal, batteries etc. Ron, (613)253-6095. Winter tires on rims, 2 years old, low km, Altimac Arctic P215/70R15, asking $300 for set of 4. 613-264-1554.

16’ 2005 Pontoon boat, 25 h.p. Yamaha 4 stroke, tonneau cover, full enclosure, accessories and 2009 Hoosier trailer. Excellent condition, $11,000. 613-273-6062. 1988 Beretta SuperSport, 4.3L Mercruiser inboard/outboard. Seats 5, with sleeper, good condition. Located in Oxford Mills. 613-258-1057 Call for viewing. 21’ pontoon boat, fixer upper, plus 90 h.p. Evinrude and tandem trailer, all 1992. A real deal. $3,250. 613-267-1529 evenings. Winter boat storage- Winterizing, shrink wrapping, indoor and outdoor, $335-$425. Mobile shrink wrapping available. 613-267-3470. relax@christie lakecottages.com

2007 750 Honda Shadow Arrow, low mileage, only 13,500 km, well maintained, black with chrome, Mustang seat and backrest for comfort. Mounting is installed for saddlebags and Memphis windshield. Smooth ride and easy to handle. Asking $5,995. 613-283-5456.

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AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum siding painting. *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475

2 Limousine cross cows poll, 2 calves, 1 year old heffer. $2,300 o.b.o. Willing to sell separately. 613-273-6420. Attention horse riders!!! Our Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon is back!! It’s time to saddle up and giddee up, October 13, registration from 10-12:30. Watch for signs!! Check out our website: www.saddleupintoledo.com This year’s proceeds will benefit St. Andrew’s United Church, Toledo and St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Toledo for Church renovations. Certified Equine Farrier Service 613-430-4881. Dorper Ram lamb and 10 Dorper cross ewe lambs. Ready to breed. Contact Greg 613-774-5572. For sale, calves, born this spring, 4 yearlings, 1 year old Charolais bull, as big as sire, not suitable for heifers. Easterbrook Farms 613-925-4557. Horse stalls and hay steamers. HappyHorseProducts.ca 613-715-1719. Horse, Tack, Equipment Consignment Sale. Galetta Livestock. SAT. October 6th. Galetta Ontario. 1/2 hour W. of Kanata. Tack 10 am, Equip. Noon, Horses 2 pm. Consign early. 613-622-1295.

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Lamb, Local Naturally Raised! Order custom cut lamb or choose from ready freezer cuts and sausages. Delicious! Perth (613)264-9995 info@lambchop.ca

1978 Slide in truck camper for 8’ box, air, bathroom w shower, heater, stove, oven, fridge. $1,500. Located South Ottawa. 613-489-2446 email applehillstables@rogers.com

Open House, Lone Wolf Farm, Burritts Rapids, Saturday, October 6, 2-4 p.m. Tours, pony rides, refreshments. Vendors present. Lots of free draws. www.lonewolffarm.com 613-269-2509.

14’ tandem trailer. 613-273-2720.

1978 Triple E Surfside 14’, 2-way fridge, gas stove, furnace, battery powered solar panel, sink, water hookup, sleeps 4. It weighs 800 lbs. Great for hunters or ice fishing, $3,800. 613-283-7133. 1984, 24’ Taurus camper for sale, $600 o.b.o. 613-283-9855. Jayco Eagle 5th wheel, 1997, 9700 lbs. a/c, 1 slideout, everything is in excellent working condition. Stored inside for winter. Asking $7,000. Call 613-875-0370.

Sheep For Sale. Romney and Romney/Crosses. Naturally raised ewes and rams, choose your flock! Ready to breed. Perth (613)264-9995 info@lambchop.ca St. Jean’s Farrier Service. 613-283-1198. Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030. Weaner pigs for sale, teeth pulled, iron shots, October 1. $60 each. 613-264-8612.

Doggie Bed & Breakfast. Inhome kennels, grooming, fenced activity park, nature walks. Lorna (613)200-1952 or (613)264-2203. Reward Lost female Beagle mix from Lake Street (Delta area). Wearing pink collar. Please call 613-928-3394. Set your dog free with a Dogwatch Hidden Fence System. Service and installation of any system. 1(800)647-3307. www.dogwatchontario.ca

FINANCIAL/ INCOME TAX Consolidate your Debts. 1 monthly pmt, including credit cards, taxes, collection agencies, garnishments, etc. GMC Consulting 24 hrs, Toll Free 1-877-977-0304. Services Bilingues. gmyre@debtzero.ca

Available immediately, approx 1,400 sq. ft. 2nd floor executive commercial office space, at 31 Foster St., Perth. $1,500/month all inclusive (2 parking spots). Call 613-267-6315. Carleton Place, 3 bay garage, 1600 s.f. ideal downtown location, $1,050, may be converted for any commercial business. 613-257-5711. Kemptville, corner of Prescott and Asa, 500 sq. ft. commercial property $500/month. (613)296-3455. Looking for commercial space in Carleton Place? A store, office space or industrial, call today, Gibson Properties. 613-257-5711. Office retail space for rent, downtown Perth, lease includes utilities. Call 613-267-6115. Store front retail space. Excellent location, downtown Carleton Place, near town hall. 613-867-1905.

1 bedroom apartment, central Smiths Falls. $600 plus utilities. Call 613-283-6969. 1 bedroom second floor apartment in 4-plex. 10 minutes from Perth. Appliances, laundry facilities, storage locker, large deck and yard. $650/month all inclusive. (613)267-7464. 2 Bedroom Condo, ground floor. 41 Sunset Blvd., Perth. Available November 1st. Call Bud at 613-267-0567. 2 bedroom heated apartment, 2nd floor quiet secured downtown Perth building. Fridge, stove and water included. $800/month. References required. Call 613-267-4844, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

40 h.p. farm tractor, blade plus sickle mower, hay wagon has new 8x16’ deck, lawn tractor, firewood and chainsaw. 613-283-8231.

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Cell (613)285-7363 Custom Combining. 25’ Flex 6 row corn head, pick-up head for swathed crops. $45/acre. 613-256-2999, ask for Wesley.

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2 bedroom. Toulon Place. Smiths Falls. $860/mth, heat and hydro included. Available Oct. 1. 613-283-9650. 3 bedroom duplex, Smiths Falls. A beautiful renovated large and clean three bedroom, 2nd floor duplex. Respectful, nice, family neighbourhood. Includes washer, dryer, fridge and stove. Suitable working family. $1000, 1st and last, one year lease, plus gas and hydro. 613-283-9135. 3 bedroom duplex with attached garage. Kemptville. Mature, non-smokers. $825/mth plus utilities. Nice front/back yard. 613-258-3063. 3 bedroom furnished house on Mississippi Lake for rent from Oct. to June. No pets or smoking. $900 per month plus utilities. (613)257-2186 days.

Carleton Place. Modern 3 bedroom duplex, patio, back yard, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, $1,075/month plus hydro. Available November 1. 613-257-0044. Carssridge Apartments, Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom, available November 1, $900/month, heat, hydro, cable included. In quiet, adult only security building with laundry. 613-283-9650. Charleston Village, small 1+ bedroom, fully furnished cottage for rent, complete new interior and exterior, $1,000/month all inclusive. Available October 1-May 1. Perfect for 2 people, beautiful views. (613)924-6241. Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. (613)283-7779.

3 Bedroom House for rent in Smiths Falls. Large living area. Large yard. $1150.00/month plus utilities. Oil heat. First and last required. 613-283-2457.

Downtown Almonte. 2 bedroom apartment, 4 appliances, parking. Suitable for mature, non-smoking tenant without pets. $830/month. First and last with references, available Nov. 1st. 613-256-2534.

3 Bedroom located at Joe’s Lake , $700 per month. First, last and references required. 613-256-1836.

Downtown Perth, 2 bedroom apt. $670 plus heat and hydro. Fridge, stove included. 613-267-6115.

$875 plus utilities. 2 bedroom. Gas fireplace. Perth. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, references. First/last. View at www.mls.ca MLS# 845870. 613-200-1000.

Franktown, 2 bedroom upper level home, with garage, all utilities included. No pets. $1,200/month. 613-283-8387.

All inclusive! Carleton PlaceFull upstairs of the house. 2 bedrooms, living room, 1/2 bath, share kitchen. Responsible for own meals. Furnished, cable, heat, hydro and water included. $750/mth. Females preferred. Days 613-302-8799, evenings 613-257-4813. Almonte, 2 bedroom apartment, heritage building, available October 1. $765/month plus utilities. Secure building, no pets, 151 Reserve Street. 1-613-257-5711. Almonte, 3 bedroom duplex for rent, $950/month plus utilities. Available November 1. Includes, washer, dryer, fridge, stove. 613-256-0005. Almonte “Millfall”- 1300 sq.ft. condo. 1866 restored mill. One dr, den, 2 bathrooms, spectacular riverview. $1,250 + utilities. 905-510-4547.

Fully furnished room, Kemptville. All utilities included; access to entire house, wireless internet, much more. $550/mth. Paul 613-668-0830.

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COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT The Factory – Perth’s modern business park. Offices available for the single professional to customized suites up to 7,000 square feet. Unlimited parking. Call (613) 326-0190 or email info@lai-inc.com. Check us out at

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Kanata townhouse for Rent. Nov. 1 $1400/month. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, hardwood in living room. Single garage. 613-286-6194. Kemptville 3 bedroom home, walk to schools and shopping, $1150 per month + utilities (no pets). Gary Durie 613-258-1990. Large, bright, lower level commercial unit on William St. in Smiths Falls. Over 1500 square feet with washrooms, kitchen and onsite parking. Has been used as a medical clinic but would be suitable for office, salon, spa or more. Available November 1. Rent of $800/month includes water, heat and air conditioning. Please call Shawn at 613-283-5510. Large furnished room, for rent on horse farm in Carleton Place. $600/month includes covered parking, satellite TV, high-speed wireless and telephone. (613)257-1867. Looking for border, outskirts of Smiths Falls, $625 everything included. 613-206-1948. Looking for someone to share rent and utilities in half a duplex, Smiths Falls. Call 613-205-0506. EMC Classifieds

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Ashley Chase- Luxury adult apartments overlooking the Tay River, near downtown Perth. Air conditioning, whirlpool, party room, library, elevator. (613)267-6980.

COLONEL BY now has a couple of two bedroom, two bath units available. COLONEL BY is a luxury apartment building with a library, entertainment room and excercise room. All units have central air. Located in a residential area close to the County Fair Mall. For information call Andrew Mitton 613-283-9650

Attractive 2 bedroom upstairs apartment in Carleton Place. Private entrance in quite building, good references required, $750 plus heat and hydro. No pets. 613-257-4627.

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Available immediately, 2 bedroom apartment, near downtown Smiths Falls. $575/month plus heat and hydro. 613-283-6870. Available immediately- Perth. 2 bedroom apt. in security building. $650/mth. plus utilities. 613-264-5050. Available November 1, riverfront property on Rideau River, Merrickville, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, 2 appliances, small garage. $1,100/month plus utilities. Oil/hot water heating. (613)269-3434.

41 SUNSET BLVD, SUITE #804, PERTH

Gorgeous 2 Bdr reno’d Condo, great formal L-shaped LVG/DNR, Neutral palette, patio doors to private balcony. Secure Bldg/Elevators, lobby w/elegant gas FFP, flat screen TV & Library. $1,700/month. Incl. Heat, Hydro & Water.

613-253-0518

Between Arnprior and Pakenham, 3 bedroom house on water, rural, double garage, fridge, stove, $1,200/month plus utilities. First and last. References. Available November 1. 613-720-9294.

BARNS

We repair, modify or demolish any size of structure. Salvaged buildings, timber and logs for sale. Various size buildings. Fully insured.

2 bedroom Smiths Falls. Hardwood. Well maintained adult building. No dogs. Heated. $760, hydro $40. Leave message 613-284-0059, 613-285-4001.

Carleton Place, 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo. Large living room/dining room, private balcony, 5 appliances, $1,150/month plus utilities. (613)913-9745.

Cardinal, new 625.00/month + er, dryer, fridge, floor, private Small pets OK. 613-258-7551.

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FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY 210 Moffat St., Carleton Place

one bdrm, hydro, washstove, ground fenced yard. Call Doris at

Walk to Mississippi River & Parkland only mins away! 1 Bedrm apt with large eat in country sized kitchen, bright living room, cozy front porch.

Carleton Place- 1 bedroom apt. Ground floor. $700/mth plus gas heat and hydro. First, last months rent plus good references required. No smoking, no pets. 613-257-4627. Carleton Place 2 bedroom 2 storey semi detached available immediately. Back yard and appliances included $875.00 plus utilities. Non-smoking. 613-256-6026.

Parking available. Rent $700 per month plus utilities. E-mail: barbara.couch@sympatico.ca

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Luxury living at it’s best, Sensational Smiths Falls, for November 1. Newly appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Florida room, on the 2nd floor in a secure building, overlooking the Rideau Heritage waterway. Included in the apartment are a fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer, parking for 1 car off the street. For an appointment to view the apartment please call 613-283-5957. New 2 bedroom apartment overlooking the water in Oxford Mills. One parking space included, appliances and utilities not included, $900/month. Available immediately. Call 613-258-0163 or e-mail info@suzanneritchie.ca Newly renovated 2 bedroom apt. Sunset Blvd. Perth. Fridge, stove, microwave, a/c included. No pets. No smoking. Cindy (613)267-6800 ext. 232. One bedroom, all inclusive, $775/month in downtown Perth. Call 613-267-6115. Otty Lake- Winterized 2 bedroom cottage. Dock, boat and motor. $950/mth. all inclusive. Sept.-mid June. 613-267-5037.

Perth, 2 bedroom apartment in quiet security building. Well looked after. Fridge, stove, parking, balcony. Laundry in building. $775/month plus hydro. No dogs. (613)349-9377. Perth, 3 bedroom house on acreage, available November 1. $1,275/month plus heat and hydro. Call 613-264-8143. Perth, downtown ground floor, large 2 bedroom apt., parking $915 per month. Heat & water included. Available September 15. 613-264-8824. Perth- near downtown. Large 2+ bedroom. Stove, fridge, heat, hydro, parking included. Coin laundry. No smoking or dogs. Nov. 1. $880. 613-267-4935. Perth. New townhouses for rent, 2 units on Perthmore St. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, open kitchen, full basement and garage, private yard, private drive energy efficient with 3 new appliances, $1,350/month, 1-2 year lease, available immediately; 2 bedroom, 2 bath with many upgrades, private yard, private drive, energy efficient with 5 appliances, includes garage and full basement, $1,350/month, 1-2 year lease. Qualified tennants call Maggie 613-390-2488. Perth, upper 2 bedroom apartment, newly renovated, washer, dryer, no pets, no smoking. Brock St. $850 plus heat and hydro. Available November 1. 613-264-1025. Perth, waterfront executive 2 bedroom apartment. Quiet, downtown location, 2-storey, 5 appliances, 1-1/2 baths, 2 porches, gas fireplace. Parking. Available immediately. $910 plus utilities. 613-267-4260 leave message. Sharbot Lake Apartments available in adult orientated building. Non-smoking. Call 613-253-6069. Small house for rent in Merrickville, available November. References required for nonsmoker to rent our charming, attached cottage near the river. Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, queen bed, patio, 4 minute walk to downtown. $1,000 utilities included. No pets. Call Gordon 613-269-2964.

Smiths Falls- 3 bedroom townhouse. Great location, behind Zellers, near schools, fridge, stove. $850/plus. Available November 15. 416-252-0498, e-mail LHammell@sympatico.ca Smiths Falls 3+1 bedroom house, close to schools and shopping. Parking, fridge, stove, washer, dryer and dishwasher, a/c included. $1200/plus utilities. Nonsmoker, no pets. 613-206-0384. Smiths Falls, 7 Main St W., available September 1. Renovated kitchen and bedroom, $825/month all inclusive, elevator, laundry and parking available. First and last months rent required. 613-284-1736. Smiths Falls available immediately, 1 bedroom ground floor apartment, downtown location, $575 includes heat. 613-283-7000. Smiths Falls available immediately, mature adult only, upper 2 bedroom in duplex. Fridge, stove, W/D, A/C and parking. No smoking/no pets. $650/month plus utilities. References, first and last. 613-285-4166 leave message. Smiths Falls- Bright, spacious newly renovated 2 bdrm. in clean quiet 4-unit building. Walking distance to local shopping. Fridge, stove, washer and dryer. No pets allowed; no smoking preferred. $660.00/mo plus util. Parking incl. Avail. Oct. 1st. Call 613-283-1272. Smiths Falls- large lower level 2 bedroom apt. in well maintained home. Fridge, stove, heat and hydro, laundry included. $1,100/mth. Call Perry 613-284-4191, Weagle Realty Ltd. Brokerage. Spacious 1 bedroom apt available immediately in Smiths Falls. $675 all inclusive. Appliances and parking included. First and last required. Hurry this won’t last 613-256-4309. Very nice 3 bedroom apt. 2nd floor. Close to downtown. Smiths Falls. Nice quiet neighbourhood. $975 heat included. Must have references. Tom 613-284-1515. View of Charleston Lake. 2 bedroom house in village, double car garage. $850/month plus utilities. Woodstove/electric. Freshly painted. Available November 1. 613-924-6241 after 6 p.m.

$200 free moving services with 6 month storage commitment. Top Brass Movers & Storage, 613-860-6683. CONCESSION ROAD STORAGE: large and small units, residential or commercial, heated or unheated. 613-258-1289.

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Need a car or truck and can’t get financed? Whatever your credit issues we can help. Guaranteed financing is available to everyone regardless of credit history. Call today, drive tomorrow. Call Joseph 613-200-0100.

New Holland 851 large round baler, $2,500. 613-989-2964.

Dog obedience classes. Puppy kindergarten, beginners and advanced. Class located at the Perth Indoor Pool and the Training Hall (just off the Carp Rd.). For a better behaved pet call (613)264-0203, or 1(888)299-7185. Gift certificates available. www.trainyourdog.ca. Instructors Jim and Judy Stewart, True Companion Dog Obedience School.

2 bedroom, in Smiths Falls, Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. $825 plus heat and hydro. 613-267-6115.

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Good running work truck. 1998 Ford F150 Pickup long box. $1,500 as is o.b.o., oil changed every 5,000 kms. Lined box, trailer hitch, toolbox. Call Gavin 613-256-7136 after 5 p.m.

Kubota compact tractor, B7100, 4 wheel drive, front end loader, diesel engine, finishing mower available. $7,800 o.b.o. 613-284-7489.

Deer Hound, black and tan, male, 5-1/2 years old, proven, 613-264-5103.

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Assortment of used tires, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. Summers, all-season and snows. Also used car parts. Gord 613-257-2498.

IH1475 Round Baler. Makes 5x6 soft core bales. 1000 pto required. Monoitor included. $1100. Massey cab fits 255 285 - fair condition $300. Located South Ottawa. 613-489-2446 email applehillstables@rogers.com

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2007 four dr. Chev Aveo LT; very clean; well maintained; safetied; e-tested; Blue; 52000km; sunroof; new tires; excellent gas mileage; $6450. 613-836-3296

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Indoor storage of all sizes Outdoor storage also available 613-285-5507 Smiths Falls 613-264-0213 Perth

Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, centrally located, available immediately. No pets. No smoking. Call Graham 613-283-0865, Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom in clean, quiet adult building, 2nd floor, includes heat. $625 plus hydro. References required. 613-220-0698. Smiths Falls- 2 bedroom adult only apartment. Heritage stone building. $860/mth. Heat, hydro, fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. Available Nov. 1. 613-283-9650. Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom apt. 2nd floor. Adults only. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. Graham (613)283-0865. Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom upper level. Newly renovated. Single garage. No pets. $1,300 utilities included. 613-284-0060. You’ll be

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Attractive new 2000 sq. ft. home, plus walk-out basement, Canexel siding, maple and ceramic tile floors, cathedral ceiling living room, south facing windows, 2-1/2 acre pretty lot, across road from Bennett Lake, Fallbrook. Call 613-264-9016. Elgin. Level treed building lot close to facilities. $21,000. Call Bill 613-359-5579.

Full Price. Investors will pay full price for your property if you are willing to sell on flexible terms. Clive Pearce, Broker of Record, Guidestar Realty Corporation, Brokerage. (613)226-3018 ext 222 and (613)850-5054 (cell).


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5 REASONS why to join Misty River Introductions: (1) You’re single and you’d rather be in love. (2) Thousands of people matched successfully in the last 12 months. (3) See current photos with complete profiles. (4) Meet local people in your own area. (5) We have been successfully matching for 17 years. Call TODAY for your free consultation. call (613)257-3531 or visit us at www.mistyriverintros.com Alcoholics Anonymous (613)284-2696. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in ALANON/Alateen. Call 283-6255, 267-6039, 257-3138, 272-3105. To all grandparents and victims of the social system -We the grandparents need to take a stand to bring back family values. We as grandparents have raised children and need to be given the respect we have earned. New parents, even if they wish to not have a relationship with their own mothers and fathers should not keep grandchildren from their grandparents. As grandparents, and the older generation, we have knowledge and experiences new parents don’t have as of yet. New parents seem to take advantage of us financially, through babysitting and more. When we wish to have a relationship with our grandchildren the favour is not returned. I make a plea to all grandparents to write a letter to us in support of grandparents everywhere -we need to be brought back into our grandchildren’s lives. (P.O.Box 455, Station Main, Perth ON K7H 3G1)

Fax resume to: 613-256-0771 or email: drstgeorge1@bellnet.ca

Attention! Turn 5-15 hours a week into $5,000 a month on your computer. Free online training. Flexible hours. www.offthepath.info BAKER HUGHES A leader in oilfield services, we currently have outstanding opportunities available for: 1) Equipment Operators for coiled tubing and cementing #1212681 2) Coiled tubing service supervisor - Red Deer #1214944 3) Coiled tubing service supervisor - Clairmont #121936 4) Cementing service supervisors #1215317 5) Operations manager #1214616 To apply, search for jobs at barkerhughes.com/careers Cleaning person 3-4 hours biweekly in Westport. 613-273-8348. EARN UP TO $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop - You Are Qualified!! www.MyShopperJobs.com Environmental Services Manager required for Island View Retirement Suites. Must have working knowledge of HVAC systems, boilers, electrical and plumbing. This position is a working manager position; should be able to do small drywall repair, paint, plumbing and electrical. Good communication skills are essential. Please email your resume to iyoung@islandviewsuites.ca

Fire Protection TraineeTrainee will assist senior technician with inspections, maintenance and repair of fire protection equipment. Valid driver license required, must be dependable, organized, punctual and be able to communicate effectively. Apply by email: pyron@bellnet.ca or Fax. 613-749-3757.

Full time position available on our Beef Cattle and Crop Division of River Valley Poultry Farms. Potential employee must have a farming background and be able to operate farming equipment and tractors. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team. We offer a competitive salary that includes benefits and a pension plan. Family housing is available. Interested candidates should apply with resume to rivervalleyherefords@kos.net or via fax 613-378-1646. Full/Part Time Cleaners/Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $11.00-$14.00/hr. (613)489-3993 or elitecleaning@storm.ca

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Requires Full Time Installer Must be Reliable and Motivated with a valid driver’s license. GAS FITTER LICENSE REQUIRED. We offer Competitive Wages, Benefit Package and Excellent Working Environment.

To get your career moving forward and to become an important member of our team, please apply at http://rbheating.com/about-us/employment-opportunities.aspx.

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A Journey To Oz Like No Other

THE WIZARD OF OZ

Wednesday May 29, 2013, 1:30 pm SHOW Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto Excellent Front Orchestra Seats Dinner after the show at The Award Winning “Mandarin Restaurant” Cost: $169.00/person (taxes in)

Transportation for both shows by Healey Coach with pick ups in Smiths Falls, Carleton Place & Perth For more information or to book a package, call Wayne Ashby 613-267-3472 washby2832@xplornet.com or visit Heritage Travel Plus, Perth Mews Mall TICO# 4054672 Don’t be disappointed reserve early

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THE UNITED COUNTIES OF LEEDS and GRENVILLE Works, Planning Services and Asset Management Division invites applications for:

Equipment Operator II, Westport (Three Positions) Casual, Winter Contract (On-Call Only) Equipment Operator II, North Grenville (One Position) Temporary Full-Time, Winter Contract Position Patterson Hadden & Brown Insurance Brokers, Kemptville is seeking a RIBO licensed Personal Lines Customer Service Representative with a minimum of 2-3 years experience. Knowledge of The Agency Manager (TAM) is an asset. Excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills. Strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize. Salary commensurate with experience. Send Resume to: abrown@pattersonhaddenbrown.com CL418691_0920

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Sunday November 04, 2012, 7:30 pm SHOW National Arts Centre, Ottawa Excellent Centre Orchestra Seats All you can eat Buffet @ Gatineau’s Continental Buffet Cost: $129.00/person (taxes in)

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Equipment Operator II, Westport Patrol (One Position) Temporary Full-Time, Winter Contract Position

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Found. Ashton area. Light golden colour with orange collar, Husky type eyes, very friendly. 613-257-4994.

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Ford Automotive Service Technician Wanted McAllister Ford provides a highly professional working environment for it’s team members. Applicants must: Have a Min. Class A Certificate or be a Ford Certified Technician. Please Drop off a resume in person, or submit by fax (613) 623-0266.

TRUE Advice! TRUE Clarity! TRUE Psychics! 1-877-342-3032 or 1-900-528-6256 or Mobile #4486 (18+) 3.19/min. www.truepsychics.ca

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of Gerald Gordon Stiller, deceased, who died on March 5, 2012, late of Lanark Lodge, 115 Christie Lake Rd, RR#4, Perth, Ontario K7H 3C6, must be filed with the undersigned by October 18, 2012, thereafter the assets of the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims then filed. DATED at Perth, Ontario this 19th day of September, 2012. Greg W. Anderson ANDERSON FOSS Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries Ten Market Square Perth, Ontario K7H 1V7 (613)267-9898 fax (613)267-2741 Solicitor for Estate Trustees

Help Wanted!!! Make up to $1000 a week mailing brochures from home! FREE Supplies! Helping Home-workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com

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HOMEWORKERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!!! Full & Part Time Positions Are Available - On-Line Data Entry, Typing Work, Home Assemblers, Mystery Shoppers, Online Surveys, Others. No Experience Needed! www.ontariojobsathome.com

Equipment Operator II, North Grenville (One Position) Permanent, Full-Time Equipment Operator II, North/South Grenville (Two Positions) Casual, Winter Contract (On-Call Only) Equipment Operator II, South Leeds (One Position) Temporary Full-Time, Up to Twelve Months Equipment Operator II, South Leeds (Two Positions) Casual, Winter Contract (On-Call Only) Equipment Operator II, Frankville Patrol (Two Positions) Casual, Winter Contract (On-Call Only) Roads Project Supervisor Permanent, Full-Time For full details visit our website at www.leedsgrenville.com Applicant information is collected under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. We thank all applicants for applying however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Contractor Sales Team Member RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide all customers with exceptional customer service through the use of RONA’s values and customer service programs • Build customer base through promotion of RONA’s Contractor Sales department to customers & to other team members; qualify new customers for commercial and ProAd accounts • Coordinate with store departments to meet the needs of commercial customers; set up and ensure timely deliveries, source product for commercial orders, etc • Perform administrative and follow-up duties such as maintaining customer logs, ensuring quotes, invoices and payments are processed and completed accurately, and regular follow-up with customers is completed to ensure RONA has met the customer’s expectations and satisfaction QUALIFICATIONS: • Time management and problem solving skills. • Ability to set priorities and deliver results within deadlines • Excellent listening, communication, and interpersonal skills • Detail oriented & strong organizational skills to follow-up and track multiple projects • Must have a positive attitude & be a team player • Knowledge of lumber, building construction industry; blueprint reading, take-offs of materials, trends, products, projects, local legislation, and building codes as asset estimating exp. preferred. • 2 years of retail and related hardware and renovation experience an asset STATUS: Full Time

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Continuing Education Technical and Skilled Trades Courses Skilled Trades & Technical Courses Intro to Welding – September 29 - December 1, 2012 (Sat. mornings 9 am – noon) CWB & TSSA Testing Centre – 1st Saturday each Month (pre-register) Forklift Operators Course (1 or 2 day course) – Oct. 13-14, 2012 Chainsaw Maintenance & Safety (2 day course) – Sept 29-30 & Oct. 27-28, 2012 Air Brake Z Endorsement (2 day course) – Oct. 6-7, Oct. 20-21, Nov. 3-4, 2012 Oil and Gas Technician 3 (OBT3) – Jan. 7 – Feb. 8, 2013 ($2340) Oil and Gas Technician 2 (OBT2) – Feb. 11 – Mar. 22, 2013 ($3465) Gas Burner Technician 3 – Mar. 25 – Apr. 5, 2013 ($1840) FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CONTACT: Maureen Venables 1 800 585-1784 or 613 258-8336 ext 61619 or Fax: 613 258-8478 Email: mvenable@uoguelph.ca

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Guaranteed job teaching English overseas. Great money, plus all expenses paid. Call for local certification course info. 5 days, $995. No degree required. We find you a job and provide continued support. 613-200-1524.

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Hobby farm; 53 park like acres. Cheerful 9 room home, large barns, garage. 1,600’ road front. Easy commute to Brockville, Smiths Falls, Ottawa. $179,000. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)-449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)-273-5000.


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Central Wire Industries Ltd., Attn: Human Resources, 1 North Street, Perth, ON, K7H 2S2

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Central Wire Industries Ltd., a leading stainless and nickel alloy wire manufacturer, headquartered in Perth, Ontario, is seeking an MRO Purchasing Specialist. Bachelor’s degree desired; certification in inventory management or purchasing a plus; 3-5 years MRO procurement experience. Please visit www.centralwire.com/company/careers.asp Please submit your rÊsumÊ by email to human.resources@ centralwire.com or mail to:

We are currently seeking key people for the following positions:

edward.murray@metroland.com

HALEY INDUSTRIES LIMITED

SHIPPER/RECEIVER/WAREHOUSE POSITION For 60 years, Haley Industries Limited has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry.

RB Heating & Air Conditioning is seeking a results-oriented Shipper/Receiver. If you are a detail orientated person with a receiving/warehouse background, enjoy supporting a great team in a fast paced challenging environment and consider yourself to be responsible and organized then please read on.

Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, there is an immediate opening for a:

QUALITY CONTACT ENGINEER Qualifications: Candidates must possess: • Post-secondary education in a technical discipline; • A minimum of two (2) years of broad technical experience; • At least one (1) year in quality administration and/ or quality engineering; • The ability to implement AS9100 and ISO9001 requirements; • Effective Project Management skills; • Knowledge of Quality Management tools such as: Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Root Cause Corrective Action, etc. • Excellent communication skills.

This position will be responsible for all shipping, receiving, inventory control, warranty paperwork/processing, cleaning and stocking of trucks, recycling and running errands. This role provides the opportunity for blending new technology and innovative systems for improving efďŹ ciency.

Rideau Community Health Services is a non-proďŹ t, fully accredited organization that offers primary health care with an emphasis on illness prevention, health promotion, health education and community development. Merrickville District Community Health Centre / Smiths Falls Community Health Centre are hiring the following roles to work effectively as members of our inter-disciplinary team of nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, allied health professionals and support staff.

Description: The Quality Contact Engineer (QCE) is responsible for part specific contract review and the development of part specific quality plans. The QCE shall provide a support role to the Quality Clinic, Visual Inspection and all supervisory and shop floor personnel with respect to part specific quality issues.

Requirements: Valid driver’s license Ability to lift 50 lbs Safe lifting procedure training an asset Computer skills

We are hiring for the following positions:

Established in 1992, RB Heating & Air Conditioning is the largest heating & air conditioning contractor in North Grenville. As we continue to grow and make a difference in our community, we provide professional service and high quality energy saving solutions with a caring and dedicated team.

– Permanent, 4 days per week

To get your career moving forward and to become an important member of our team, please apply at: http://rbheating.com/about-us/employment-opportunities.aspx.

Social Worker/Counsellor

This position would be ideally suited to individuals with a metallurgical or mechanical background and we encourage engineers, technologists and technicians to apply.

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Please check our website for details and where to submit your resume. www.RideauCHS.ca

Salary commensurate with experience. We provide a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension. Please forward resume to: CL418791/0927

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Human Resources Haley Industries Limited 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0

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Eastern Region Education Centre Cornwall, Ontario $62,482 - $74,384 Under the direction of the Manager of Plant and Maintenance, the Regional Supervisor will be involved with all phases of school repairs, building renewal, additions and alteration projects to school facilities. The position will include supervision and direction of the maintenance staff, procurement and implementation of maintenance and service contracts, administration of maintenance activities within the region, supervision and coordination of the moving and installation of portable classrooms; planning, implementation and reviewing of school renewal projects. Please refer to our website www.cdsbeo.on.ca for speciďŹ c details related to the job description and other requirements. Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter and resume, veriďŹ cation of educational qualiďŹ cations, and professional/personal references by October 1, 2012 to the attention of: Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: hr@cdsbeo.on.ca Only those candidates who are selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest.

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Learning and Growing Together in Christ Brent Laton Chair of the Board

Wm. J. Gartland Director of Education


LEAD HANDS FOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE DIVISION - LAWN AND SNOW: 20 year established company has immediate openings for experienced lead hands for various crews for lawn maintenance and snow removal. Permanent F/T positions. Salary starting at $30,000 + based on qualifications and experience. Full company benefits and bonus structure. If you are looking for a change with a great opportunity for personal growth and success in a team environment please email your resume to jobs@thunderbolt.ca or fax to 613-831-9320.

EXCAVATION, BACKFILL AND SITE SERVICES FOREMAN and SKILLED EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Permanent Position Forward resume to: Peter Ghinn peter@awdcontractors.ca fax: 613-267-4212 0906.CL374644

ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES WORKER Regular Full-Time (Posting #SS2012-006)

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

OFFICE MANAGER (Posting No. LL2012-165)

Make Up To $1500 CASH/wk

DRIVERS REQUIRED

Charity Marketing Not Door to Door Do some good, make some cash!

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

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DZ Drivers Wanted We offer: Very Competitive Wages, 5 day Week work 4 Day Bonus week Program

Responsable du renforcement de la capacité, SAE/ FVV — poste permanent BILINGUE, temps plein, CRCOO. 60 à 71 000 $/an + avantages. Affichage complet sur www.wocrc.ca. Envoyez les CV par télécopieur à 613-591-2501 ou par courriel à info@wocrc.ca d’ici le 5 octobre 2012, 16 h 30.

Please note all candidates may be subject to a criminal background check

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CAS/VAW Capacity Developer – BILINGUAL F/T Perm. Western Ottawa CRC. $60-$71 annually + benefits. Full job posting, see www.wocrc.ca. Send resume to: Fax 613-591-2501 or e-mail info@wocrc.ca before Oct 5/12 @ 4.30 pm.

We are looking for PHONE LINE VOLUNTEERS for our Brockville, Carleton Place, Gananoque, Kemptville, Perth & Prescott Offices

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Bids are invited for the following: Building Cleaning Request for Proposals Locations: Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, and Almonte (12 buildings) Request for Proposal Documents are available at the address listed below. For additional information please call 613-283-2555 or Toll Free 1-800-267-1313. Sealed proposals will be received by the Lanark County Housing Corporation, 52 Abbott St. N. Unit #4, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1W3 until 11:00 A.M., Tuesday October 16, 2012. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Lanark County Housing Corporation provides quality affordable housing. We work with our tenants, stakeholders and community partners to build healthy, safe and sustainable communities. Telephone (613) 283-2555 Toll-free 1-800-267-1313 Fax (613) 283-5420

Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time on Thursday, October 18th, 2012, @ 11:00 a.m. For the 2012 Construction - 2012PSG-005 Structural Lining Of Clay Sanitary Sewer.

If you possess a desire to help others who are experiencing difficulties and/or distress please call Debbie or Bruce at (613) 345-1290 or 1-866-544-5614 as soon as possible.

Training is provided.

Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained from the Clerk’s office.

Class A-Z Driver Wanted

Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:05 a.m. on Thursday, October18th, 2012, in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario.

3 years US Experience needed Experience in Agricultural & Industrial Equipment an asset

Fax Resume, Personal and CVOR Abstract to:

Lanark County Housing Corporation 52 Abbott Street North, Unit #4, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 1W3

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Lanark County employees value; honesty, respect, communication, accountability, positive attitude, collaboration and teamwork. If you embrace these values and you meet the position qualifications as found on our website, we look forward to receiving your résumé.

Ability to lift and move up to 50lbs (furniture, appliances, electronics) Valid Full G Driver’s License Clean Driver’s Abstract Excellent Customer Service Skills Well organized, able to manage and maintain files and records Excellent verbal and written skills Courteous and personable Wages $10.25 - $12.55 hr. based on experience Clear Criminal Background Check Drop your resume off at the store: 60 Lombard Street Smiths Falls, ON Or email your resume indicating “Delivery Specialist – Smiths Falls” to: store525@easyhome.ca

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For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at www.lanarkcounty.ca

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MANDATE: Reporting to the Director of Lanark Lodge, the Office Manager will plan, organize, and direct Lanark Lodge administrative operations, including financial management, payroll, resident business files, resident trusts and billings. You will provide leadership, direction and coordination of administrative services including customer service to residents, families and staff. You will act as coordinator and champion for the Lanark Lodge suite of software applications, collaborating with the IT department on implementation, maintenance, security, troubleshooting, and training. You will oversee the development of administrative systems, business processes and procedures as well as assist with the development and implementation of department goals, objectives, policies and procedures.

Part/full time automotive mechanic needed for independent Carleton Place garage. Licence not required, experience a must. Send resumes to: autotechnician@gmail.com

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Please fax resume to 613-253-0071 Or Email Careers@ThomasCavanagh.ca

Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett at 613-283-5555.

Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858.

Neilcorp Homes and West End Forming are now accepting resumes for a Bookkeeping Clerk contract position. Experience with Quickbooks would be an asset. Fax resumes to the attention of Stacey at 613-256-3008 or email to stacey@neilcorphomes.com

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Lanark County employees value; honesty, respect, communication, accountability, positive attitude, collaboration and teamwork. If you embrace these values and you meet the position qualifications as found on our website, we look forward to receiving your resume.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS, AND 310 T MECHANICS.

Looking for 2 employees, with carpentry background. Call 613-283-1031 or 613-285-7564.

Mature Part-time Resident Care attendant for Retirement Centre. Apply to Administration 1333 Rideau Ferry Road, Perth. Fax: (613)267-6261.

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For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca

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MANDATE: Reporting to the Adult Protective Services Supervisor, the Adult Protective Services Worker provides and facilitates short and long-term supports to adults with developmental disabilities through relationships with clients and/or their families.

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Lanark County seeks applications from experienced Adult Protective Services Workers to fill a regular full-time position commencing October 22, 2012.

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Local convenience store in Perth looking for mature, responsible and reliable individuals to work part time. Must be available during evenings and weekends. Reply to grandpasbrooke@hotmail.ca or mail resume to: Box NO, c/o The EMC, 65 Lorne St., Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1.

The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted (see Acceptance of Tender portion of document). AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED


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

Ed Widenmaier for over 25 years. Free estimates, Reasonable rates. Commercial and Residential Owner operated. 613-267-3205

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

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Person wanted to clean horse barn about 2hrs a day, 2 or 3 days a week. Almonte/Carleton Place area. 613-256-4252. Siding installers, dependable, experienced, team workers, full time. 613-283-5449. TREND-SETTER EXTERIORS is looking for Siding Installation Professionals to join our team in Calgary. Truck and tools required. Year round work. Call Al @ 403-984-6276

1061 Line 7 Beckwith Sept. 29. 8-12. Retiring teacher resources, Denby Castille set, household, antiques, sink and vanity. 242 Julie Anne Crescent, Carleton Place. September 29th. 8–11 AM. Boys/Girls brand name clothes, books, toys, sports equipment, household items. 3 Foster St., Perth. Sept. 29, 8-1. Misc. items.

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Costume Business, Make $$$ First Month. 350+ costumes. 100+ props, wigs, accessories. Fun, extra income. Must go price $5,000. 613-257-1812.

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Affordable Handyman- Household repairs and maintenance. Interior/exterior painting/staining, carpentry, minor plumbing, window & eavestrough cleaning, flower bed prep. No job too small. I’ll do them all. (613)283-2070. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

40 Sunset Boulevard Suite 102 Perth, Ontario, K7H 2Y4 Phone: 613-267-1381 Fax: 613-267-1806

Drop in or Call! Ä‘ĆŤMonday to Friday: 8:30 am to 4 pm Ä‘ĆŤWednesdays: 10 am to 4 pm.

“A1� Handyman with half-ton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, driveway sealing, moving, tree removal, eaves trough cleaning, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764.

Dutch Girl Housekeeping home cleaning service now accepting new clients. Reliable, efficient, experienced. Please call 613-267-7231. Free pickup of any unwanted scrap metal including cars, appliances, etc. 613-880-2775.

Interlocking brick, roofing and fencing. Call Robert 613-206-1897.

Community Employment Services

Moving Service Available $95/hour cube van & 2 men. Dan Peters Auction Home Office (613)284-8281. Fast Service. Experienced Movers.

Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and in part by the Government of Canada.

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ESTATE AUCTION the late Liesa Gunn @ #328 Bellamy Mills Rd., Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 from Almonte travel 2.4 km on Pakenham/Arnprior/ Regional Rd #29 & turn left onto Clayton Rd. & go 4 km & turn right onto Conc. Rd 6D & left onto Bellamy Mills Rd. on Sat., Oct. 13/12 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11am

355 Road 25, Oxford Mills, off Hwy 43 at Acton’s Corner, September 29, 8-3, huge sale, everything must go. 46 Broadview Ave. East, Smiths Falls. Saturday, September 29th. China, antique musket, old clock, tools, toys, furniture, other items. Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5. Carp Road 3764 Sat. Sept. 29, Sun. Sept.30. Great gifts! New: backpacks, dish sets, fleece blankets, linens, boxed mugsets, electronics, vases, clothes, videos & games, furniture, antiques,etc. Family garage sale, Sunday, September 30, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. 13 Darcy’s Way (Kettle Creek Estate) Kemptville. Household items, kid’s toys, etc. Giant multi-family yard sale, new wedding party and cake supplies, household items, furniture, toys, movies, games and much more. Rain or shine Saturday, September 29, 8-noon. 728 Stanley Rd., Perth. Moving Sale- Everything must go! Saturday, Sept 29 8 am-2 pm. 2448 Fairmile Road off Donnelly Road, halfway from North Gower to Kemptville.

Home ImprovementsCarpentry, drywall, painting, fencing, hardwood flooring, framing, renovations and decks. (613)283-4917.

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UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION

~ Don’t Delay A Private Viewing ~ Step inside to discover a home where you will be comfortable for many years. Aluminum exterior w/ 6 yr roof (30 yr warranty). Interior is in good condition. Featuring a formal living room & central hall both having hardwood flooring, tiled kitchen w/ oak cabinetry, dining area has access to Bar B Que deck w/ retractable awning, 2 large bedrooms & a 4 pce bath. The basement houses a walkout to rear yard, a finished 3rd bedroom, laundry hookup, F/A oil furnace & a 200 amp service. On well & septic. A treat to inspect & it’s in a perfect position adjacent to an unopened road allowance. Enjoy this wonderful private location boasting a convenient 15 min. drive to Almonte. This surveyed 7 acre (+ /-) property would support horses or a kennel. Taxes: $ 1944.12 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Looking to upgrade your kitchen, laundry set or furnishings, this auction truly offers good clean merchandise. And, if you are looking for a neat & tidy home with expansion possibilities, keep in mind that low mortgage rates make homeownership extremely affordable these days. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com

Ottawa Public Auction

Ottawa, ON = Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Roger’s Affordable Handyman Service. Reasonable rates. Indoor/outdoor jobs, painting included. Call (613)267-1183.

Now Accepting Consignments

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613. Window Washing Wizards. Commercial and residential. No job to big or to small. Ask about our spring booking discount. 613-264-6115.

Ready for a New Career?

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Eastern Ontario Territory Manager

That’s Where Willis College Comes In! Whether its one piece or a full dispersal, call today and get top results for your equipment.

Successful tutoring. Linda Poirier (Armstrong). Grades K-8. Very motivational. Perth home (613)267-1625. You’ll be

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Errands by Jane- Friendly, reliable and professional with time on my hands to help you with household management duties. Reasonable rates with discounts for seniors. Call 613-253-0362.

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INTERIOR PAINTING Professional Work. Reasonable Rates. Honest . Clean. Free Estimates. R e f e r e n c e s . 613-831-2569 Home 613-355-7938 Cell. NO JOB TO SMALL! $$$NEED MONEY$$$ Do you have a pension plan form an ex-employer? (LIRA) or (lock in RRSP) Call NOW! 1-416-357-9585 Quality Home Cleaning at a competitive rate. Honest, reliable, energetic individual. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or one time cleaning. Call 613-808-9816.

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For up-to-date equipment listings, please check our website: FOR MORE Ritchie Bros. Territory Managers – INFORMATION: Greg Miller: 613.922.3464

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for the late Reta Shields at #852 Kitley Line Road 1, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4S5 (from Smiths Falls travel 7 km southeast on Cty Rd 29 & turn left) on Sat., Oct 6/12 @ 10 am - Preview 9 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE. COLLECTIBLES. GOOD GLASS. GOLD, STERLING & COSTUME JEWELLRY.

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION to be held at Hands Auction Hall 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd # 10 K7H 3C3 on Wed., Oct. 17/12 @ 9 am - Preview 8:00 am

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REAL ESTATE PLUS ESTATE AUCTION SALE

Welcoming good clean merchandise on Tues. Oct. 16th between 9 am & 3 pm. Please call our home office at 613-267-6027, in advance, for complimentary newspaper & website exposure. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Flea Market

A sale of all things related to sewing, quilting, knitting, crocheting and needlecrafts such as: fabric, patterns, buttons, thread, notions, yarn, books…

ESTATE AUCTION SALE JD 4120 TRACTOR. HEWITT ROBINS ROCK CRUSHER. 2004 FUTURE 25’WX32’LX13’H STEEL BUILDING. MICHIGAN 175B PAY LOADER. TRACE SOLAR UNIT. LIGHT, MEDIUM & HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIP’T. POWER GENERATORS. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.

from Almonte take Cty Road 17/March Road to #4512 for the late Dr. Robert C. Lyle on Wed., Oct. 3/12 @ 10 am Preview Tues. Oct. 2, 9am-12 pm

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~ SS No. 5 Schoolhouse ~ Built in the 1870’s this cut-stone schoolhouse has taken an appealing leap ino the 20th century. Pleasing additions include an entrance porch, & an eat-in kitchen, laundry station, 4 pce bath & bedroom at rear. The large great room has 4 deep window sills capturing the countryside, as does the butler pantry & a 2nd bedroom. The use of heritage colours & fabrics would accent the details of this home.100 amp breaker. Main heat source is a Findlay’s Circulator No 20 woodstove & seldom-used electric baseboard. Steel roof, newly painted. Detached single car garage/workshop. 3 outbuildings. On well & septic. Add to all of this, a quiet, rural, 1 acre (+/-) corner lot, just on the edge of Smiths Falls. Taxes $1100.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Two ¼ cut oak bowfront glass china cabinets. Corner spooled whatnot. Walnut china cabinet. 7 pce maple kitchen set. Small harvest table w/ drawer. Antique spooled settle. Mahogany settee. 2 Bowmanville rockers. Platform rocker. Wooden armchair. Stool. Walnut coffee table. Hall table & matching mirror. Fern stands (2 wicker, 1 walnut). Smoker’s stands. Gibbard 5 pce double bedroom suite. Walnut hope chest. Fumed oak washstand. Antique dresser w/ mirror. Retro freestanding plaster fireplace. Maytag washer & front load dryer (likenew). 2 door fridge. 30” elec. stove. Sm. chest freezer. Sm. kitchen appliances. Ridgway “Anniversary Rose” dinnerware setting for 8. Franciscan-style Rose pattern dinnerware w/ biscuit jar & extra serving dishes. Everyday dishes. Pyrex bowls. Countless china cups & saucers. China floral & tea figurines. Small jardinieres. Milk glass. 2 Belleek vases. Hobnail. Cranberry. Californiaware. Ironstone. German glass. German cocoa set. Noritake. Satin rose bowl. Carnival glass. Depression glass (pink & green). Occupied Japan. Iris glass. Pressed & cut glass. Crystal. Lustre. Black Amethyst. Pottery. Stoneware. Glass baskets. Several vinegar cruets. McCoy milk jug. 6 pce toilet set. Toothpick holder collection. Bosson owl. Retro style table lamps. Vintage spaghetti lucite swag lights. Coal oil lamp. Old Canadian & American coins. Old stamps. Old keys. Binoculars. Cast door stop. Railroad switch keys, manuals, lanterns & CP dining car plates. Advertising thermometers. Stamped Frost & Woods hammer. Milk can. Coal skuttle. 3 National blue lightning rod balls & stands. Antique hoop fishing nets & wooden floats. Umbrellas & canes. Crocks. Scrub board. Arthur Pequegnat oak cased mantle clock. 31 day clock.Old cameras & transistor radios. New walkie talkies. c1960 NHL album. Loblaws, York Peanut Butter, Esso & other hockey cards. Hockey & other advertising calendars. Paper antiques (newspapers, magazines, postcards). Tea cards. 3rd Reich stamps. Promotional corsages. Historical Canadian artist Maurice Cullen print. Canadian landscape artist R. O’Brien “Prospector’s” print. Lge qty of vintage & modern Halloween & Christmas decorations. Vintage clothing, shoes, purses (ladies & children). New ladies clothing (8-16). Huge amount of New & vintage bedding & linen. New stationary. Plus numerous box lots of “new” uniquities & curiosities. Lge qty jewellry (earrings, necklaces, rings, brooches & sets to include Sterling. Fresh & cultured water pearls. Opals. Marcasite. Sterling. Ruby. Diamond. Black Onyx. Amethyst. 10, 14 & 18 kt gold. Mother-of-Pearl. Jade. Multi gems. Black Diamond. Turquoise. Staffordshire. Copper. Abolone. Rhinestones. Avon. Coro. Boucher. Sara Coventry. 70’s flower pins. Sherman necklace & earrings. Children’s jewllery (gold band, amethyst ring, 10kt ring w/ diamond). Wristwatches (Westcolox, Timex, Nordham, Binks Challenger, Mercury Swiss, Golden Classic Mother-of-Pearl, Curtis, Waltham, Legend & Escort). Waltham pocket watch. Ladies Swiss medical pocket watch (calculated for 20 pulsations) c/w fob. Quebec heater. Laundry tubs. Lawn bench & furniture. Cement bird bath. Garden tools. Wheelbarrow. Oars. Old bikes. Alum. ext. ladder. Antique scuffler. 2 antique planters (1 corn, 1 garden). Scythe. Gas & elec. push lawnmowers. c1970’s Allis Chalmers B-110 garden tractor w/ mower deck, plow, & cultivator (as-is). MTD SnowFlite 10/26 gas snowblower. Stihl 028 AV chainsaw. 10” bandsaw. Craftsman 10” table saw. Battery charger & many other articles too numerous to mention......... Mrs. Shields bought what she liked and had fun in the process. Collectors of elegant vintage, contemporary & costume jewellry, you will have a heyday. And don’t forget the whole new era in collecting 50’s, 60’s & 70’s memorabilia. There will be hours of selling brand new merchandise loaded with humor, whimsy & mystery. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate.

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Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com

YARD SALES/ FLEA MARKETS

2005 JD 4120 hydrostatic 4WD 43 hp compact tractor (only 80 hrs, sold subject to reasonable reserve bid). 2004 Trace Xantrex solar unit w/ 3 conversion centres, 33-SM55 Siemans solar cells (all new, in boxes) & c/w batteries. Michigan 175B oscillating pay loader. c2004 Rotary hoist w/ rolling jack (12,000 lb capacity lift). Hewitt Robins hammermill/rock crusher w/ 575v, 200hp elec. motor w/ side arm charger, reversible 5’x12’ front charger & bottom charger. 10 cu. yds Hopper belt feeder on rubber. 8V71 Detroit power unit w/ clutch (on steel frame). Stedman 36” double cage 75 hp &100 hp 500v finishing plant. 8’x15’ Trommel screen plant w/ Nissan diesel motor & conveyor. 2004 Future 25’wx32’lx13’h steel building w/ sliding doors on steel skid (to be removed). Steel framed 12’x20’ shed. Portable 24 ft Kohler 25hp band sawmill w/ 24” saw (extra blades). Portable wood sleigh. Haulmark 27ft dual axle trailer w/ elec. winch. 20ft d/axle utility trailer. 45 ft highway trailer (for storage). Set of highway trailer axles. Lister 15kw 240v diesel generator on rubber. Lister diesel 2 cyl. motor (mod C108HP4). Power Fist 120-240 generator. Caterpillar 100kw, 550v GenSet diesel generator plant (on frame). G.E. converter resistor. Schultz Pulverizer 125 hp 550w wood chipper (mod 40.H2F215 - makes high quality landscape mulch &/or high grade wood chip for animal bedding). Electric 575v bin feeder. Electric 30ft solid bottom conveyor on rubber. MTD 15.5hp/42” ride-on mower. Yanmar 3 pth 5 ft roto tiller. Buhler 8ft 3 pth set of discs (new). 500 gal fuel tank w/ Gasboy electric fuel pump. Fuel tank on trailer. 6.5hp gas wood splitter on rubber (like new). 12” 3 pth post hole auger.. Post hole auger stand. Woods hydraulic quick-attach (for augers etc, like new). Power Fist 13hp side mount motor w/ elec. start (new). Portable salamander. Demco 3 pth 60 gal sprayer (new). Sandblaster w/ dehumidifier & Dry Blast system (like new). Eagle 5hp vertical air compressor. Makita 12” planer w/ 6” jointer. 20” steel brake & crimper on stand. Dewalt radial arm saw. Router & table. 3/16” pop rivet air gun. Bench grinder. Hydraulic pump & hoses. Linwelder 225ac electric welder. Lincoln 3200 mig welder. HTP microcut 301 plasma cutter. Airline & air tools. Tile cutter. Porta-Nailer. 2 ton engine hoist. 8” buffer w/ stand. Champion point source water heater. Truck box (10’x8’). H/D battery charger. Battery tester. Logging chain. Ridgid 2in1 shop vac. Several elec. motors. 3 phase cable. Steel screens. Qty of interlock brick. Qty of grease & oil. Stock & scrap steel. Modern stepback cupboard. 2 dining room suites (1-7 pce, 1-8 pce). 3 sided glass display curio cabinet. Modern kitchen table & chairs. Hall bench. Hall table. Bookcases. Oak desk w/ matching chair. Teak desk. 3 coffee tables (marble top, oak & glass top). Mahogany tea wagon. 2 pianos (1-Lindsay apart’t size & bench, 1 Sherlock Manning & bench). Mahogany Howard Miller 75th edition grandfather clock w/ swan neck pediment & moon dial. 2 love seats. Hide-a-bed. Ezee glide rocker & bench. 4 side chairs (2 wingback Queen Anne style & 2 upholstered straight backs). Rocking arm chair. 3 queen size bedroom suites (1- 5 pce white finish French Provincial, 1-5pce w/ 4 poster bed, 1-4 pce w/ sleigh bed). Queen size bed & mattress (like new). Antique finger lamp. Qty everyday dishes. Metronome. Several area rugs. JCV colour TV. Cabinet sewing machine. House plants & many other articles too numerous to mention...........

Terms on Chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Quarry, recycling & construction industries set aside Oct. 3rd as this is an auction sale not to be missed. The gently used JD tractor is just like a new one. High-end furnishings. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Visit website @ jimhandsauction.com for photos. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com THE EMC - 56 - Thursday, September 27, 2012

Perth Legion Hall (26 Beckwith St. E.)

10:00 am – 2:00 pm

UPCOMING AUCTIONS Saturday September 29th, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For Linda and Patrick Boyle to be held at their home located at 1268 Corkery Rd., Carp, Ontario Saturday October 6th, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For the Estate of the late Greg Stanton to be held at his former home located at 4786 Loggers Way, Galetta Ontario – corner of Loggers Way and Galetta Side Rd opposite EB Saw Centre. Monday October 8th, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For Elmer and Isabelle Raycroft to be held at their farm located at 502 Millridge Rd., Arnprior, Ontario, between Flat Rapids Rd. and Russett Dr. Machinery will be offered for sale at 1:00 PM. Saturday October 13th, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For Catherine Watt, Arnprior Ontario as well as a number of other consignors to be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario Saturday October 20th, 2012 9:30 AM sharp Antique Auction for the Estate of the late Pat Carron to be held at his former residence located at 8 Daniel St., S., Arnprior, Ontario – corner of William and Daniel. Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners, Estates or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident. CL390900_0927

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Saturday September 29th, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For Linda and Patrick Boyle to be held at their home located at 1268 Corkery Rd., Carp, Ontario. Bombay bedroom set; Antique Wardrobe; dining table – oval, 4 chairs; ¼ cut oak coffee table; china cabinet/hutch; extension ladders – 1x24’ Industrial strength; Propane range; Curio cabinet; 2 oval braided rugs; Antique desk; Antique dresser; Bamboo chairs and glass topped table; Electric Organ; bar fridge; ¼ cut oak washstand; 2 arrow back chairs; Electric log splitter; Hand Scooter; wooden staircase – goes up or down; Traffic light; Antique doors; Antique sleigh; Large cast iron kettle; Antique Gramaphone – as is; dog sleigh with harness; Forge with blower; Antique single bed; wood augers; Cross cut saws; Walnut double head board; Wooden rakes; Mortice and tenon drill; cast iron register covers; Storm lanterns; outdoor clock/thermometer; Buffet and china cabinet; Danby apt. size freezer; Pie Crust 2 tier table; Drop leaf harvest table; Dietz lanterns; camping supplies; tents; New Williams Treadle sewing machine. Arctic Cat 440 Jag snowmobile – 3600 miles – good condition; Springbok 16’ Aluminum fishing boat with 9.9 Johnson outboard and trailer; Coleman Explorer 166 fiberglas canoe – good condition; Nautilus Marine RV Battery charger; life jackets; oars; paddles; 11HP Honda powered Coleman Powermate 6875 generator etc . etc. The Boyles have sold their home and everything must go. All items are in good condition – please plan to attend. Owners: Linda and Patrick Boyle 613-283-0766 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer:John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident


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Outstanding Antique And Collectible AUCTION SALE Friday, October 5 at 9:30 a.m.

To be held on site at the former home of Ms. M Lang, located at 3216 Broadway Ave. in the village of Avonmore, Ontario Vintage Car: 1959 Pontiac Strato Chief in

Owners are moving to B.C. Here’s the opportunity to bring the fast-paced gameplay of pool & air hockey directly into your home. Expect a mountain of accumulated small items. Bring a lawnchair.

running condition with completely rebuilt engine and original owners manual (nearly $20,000 invested) Owner and auctioneer not responsible for loss or accident

Terms; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

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Terms: Cash or good cheque with proper ID Auctioneer: Peter Ross Auction Service Ltd. Ingleside ON (613)537-8862

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com

Multi-family, huge selection of books fact and fiction. Baking, furniture, crafts, kitchen supplies, etc. 392 Poonamalie Side Rd (off Hwy 43) Smiths Falls. September 29, raindate October 6. Multi-Family Yard Sale September 29th, 8-4 PM, 110 Merrick St. Smiths Falls. Wine making, hunting, fishing, camping, scrapbooking, water distiller, household articles. Saturday, September 29, 19 Maitland St., Smiths Falls. Rain or shine. 8-1.

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“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today” Saturday, September 29, 2012 - On Site 139 Rainbow Valley Drive, Smiths Falls Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am). From Smiths Falls Take Hwy 43 towards Merrickville - Turn Right on Rainbow Valley Drive - 2KM from Smiths Falls. Household Furniture, beds, patio Set, Blue Mountain Pottery, Crystal, Figurines, Chesterfield & Loveseat, Large Selection of New Old stock Advertising, Cards,Vintage Toys, Cars & More!

Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

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5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

Thursday, October 4, 2012 - Indoor Evening Consignment Auction. Auction Starts at 5 PM (Preview from 4 PM). 182 Glenview Road, Drummond North Elmsley Township FireArms: Winchester Model 2200 12 Guage Pump, Remington 308 Pump Model IX, Assorted Break Shot guns, Mauzer 8 mm Model 98 Rifle, Selection of Household, Appliances, Furniture, Firearms sell at 6:30 Sharp -Harvest Table & Pressbacks, Duncan Phyfe Style 8 Pc. Dining Suite with bowed front Sideboard, Coleman 10HP Generator, Vornado Chipper, Tin Signs, old Toy Cars, Sports Cards, Comics, New old Stock toys, Bushmaster Scope, Crocks, Cast Iron Hand Pump, Star Trek, Star Wars, NASCAR, Coca Cola, Sealtest, Playboy & Penthouse & More!

REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ 780 Townline Rd., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4S5 from Smiths Falls travel 9km on Hwy 29, turn left onto Townline Road to #780 (auction sign) on Mon., Oct., 15/12 @ 6 pm

Monday, October 8, 2012 - Holiday Monday Auction. Auction Starts 10am (Preview from 9am). 466 Weedmark Rd., Merrickville, Ont.: For Nancy & The Late Wayne Smith - From Smiths Falls: Take Jasper Hwy to Jasper, Turn Left on County Rd. 16, Turn Right on County Road 41, Turn Right on Weedmark Road - Marilyn Munroe, The Beatles, Coca Cola Advertising, First Edition Books, Lanterns, Oil Lamps, Petro Canada, Barometer, Retro Radio, Clint Eastwood, Furbies, Labbatt Blue, Star Wars, Linens, Quilts, Tole Painting Items & Craft Ware, Fine China, China Bouquets, Collector Plates, Cabbage Patch Dolls, Computer System Complete, Harley Davidson Die Cast model in Box, Telescope, Antique Wooden Sleigh, Antique Chairs, Pine Entertainment Stand/Wardrobe, Glass Door Retro China Cabinet, Retro Bar with built in 8 Track and Record System and Lighted to music beat, Set of 3 Vinyl Bar Chairs, Selection of Wooden Wood Shelving units, Leather Loveseat, Dividers, White Wicker Chair, Quilting Hoops, Pantry, Aquarium with Stand, Artist Easel, 4 Tier Metal Bookshelf in box, Antique Furniture, White Screen Door new in box, Electric AS NEW Treadmill, Chest Freezer, Ornaments, Milk Cans, Scroll Saw, Assorted Hand Tools & Power Tools, Ladder, Garden Shed in Box, Chest on Chest tool Box, Croquet Sets, Smaller Air Compressor, Toro Gas Snowblower, Garage Related Items, Wheel Barrow, Patio Chairs, Patio Loungers, Cast Iron Park Bench, Extension Ladder, 3 Sided Glass China Cabinet, Antique Hall Bench Original, 2 Piece Buffet/Hutch.

DAN PETERS AUCTION

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

Saturday October 6th, 2012 - 10:00am sharp For the Estate of the late Greg Stanton to be held at his former home located at 4786 Loggers Way, Galetta Ontario corner of Loggers Way and Galetta Side Road opposite EB Saw Centre. Antique Bonnet Chest – excellent condition; Antique Secretary; 3 Steamer trunks; Antique book case with beveled glass mirror; 4 Poster antique bed; Brass bed; Chest of drawers; Wooden chairs; Wash stand sets; Dining room set – table and chairs; China cabinet; Rocking horse; Antique teaching aid; Toy guns, 6 shooters with holsters; Archie comics; Wooden Xylophone; Toy Drum; Box cameras; Eye glasses; Binoculars; Old bottles; Pint milk bottles; Jugs Figurines; Toy bull dozer; Electrified Railroad Lamp; Antique counter top radio; Motorola Handie Talkie radio; CNR Lamp; Coal oil lamp; Coca Cola memorabilia; Tub stand; Crock churn; Stilliards; assorted household items including glassware, dishes, pots and pans; linens. Block Plane; Come along; shovels; rakes; hoes; forks; pick; wood augers; scythe; buck saw; Cross cut saw; 2 horse drawn scufflers; 3 pth rotary Mower; Little Rhino 6’ scraper blade etc. etc. For the Estate: Frank Bradley 613-562-0509 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Estate or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident Happy Thanksgiving! CL390899_0927

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BOOK YOUR AUCTION WITH US! We conduct Indoor Consignment Auctions Year round at our Indoor Heated Auction Hall & 6 Acre Facility. Shop Local - Pop into our Sales Building to Buy your next Brand New Mattress Set today - We have 250 New Beds in Stock - Lowest Prices Around. Single Sets Starting at $150, Double Sets Starting at $189.00, Queen Sets Starting at $299, Many Models - WE PAY THE HST until October 1 2012. Delivery Available 3768 Hwy 43 West, Smiths Falls - We also sell Used Furniture & Appliances!!!

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Antiques & Modern Household Furnishings Jewellery For The Estate of Ian Smith And for Mrs Claire Wilcox Saturday, September 29 @ 9 a.m. Hands Auction Hall, Algonquin Bid on Yamaha piano & bench, Jewellery and more. Online bidding opens Friday, September 21 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday September 28 @ 12 noon. To view complete catalogue and pictures visit www.handsauction.com click Online Bidding button. Of course we are always pleased to see you at the live auction, the choice is now yours!

Sunday, September 30, 2012 - On Site Auction 5521 Wicklow Drive, Manotick Auction Starts at NOON (Preview from 11am). From Smiths Falls: Take Roger Stevens to North Gower & Turn Left at Light, Curve Right on Prince of Wales, Turn Right on Bankfield, Right on Potter, Right on Wicklow. Woods Upright All Freezer, Maytag Heavy Duty Wash Machine, 60’s Beatty ironing/pressing machine, Cabinet Radio, Weight Bench & Weights, Patio Furniture, Outdoor Fireplace, Nordic Trac Ski Machine, Retro Sofa & 2 Armchairs, Antique Spinning Wheel, Deacons Bench, Aquarium & Supplies, Wrought Iron Table & 4 Chairs, Wrought Iron Table & 2 Chairs, Loveseat Hide a Bed, Antique 4 Post Double Bed, Occasional Chairs, Tool bench, Antique Lift top Desk, Antique Jam Cupboard, Water Fountain, Natural Wicker Patio Loveseat, Chair & Ottoman, Royal Doulton “Fair Lady” HN 2193, Royal Doulton “Autumn Breezes” HN 1911, Selection of VHS, Selection of Various Books, Lambert Marketing Co. Adv. Crate, Wooden Decoys, Ass’t Glass, Vases, Dishware, Garden pots, Gardening Items, Steel Dog Kennel, Cast Iron Pots, Oil Lamps, Cast Black Beauty Bank, Selection of Hand Tools, Stereo Turntable, Pictures, Prints, Collectibles, Antique type Writer, Rakes, Shovels, Step Ladder, Various Kitchenware & Household Items, Wheel Barrow & More .

Monday October 8th, 2012 - 10:00 AM sharp For Elmer and Isabelle Raycroft to be held at their farm located at 502 Millridge Road, Arnprior, Ontario, between Flat Rapids Road and Russett Drive. The machinery will be offered for sale at 1pm Ford 6610 Series 2 Tractor - 72 HP – 8 spd - 2 wd with Factory Cab – AC – 2600 original hours; Case 990 with Case loader – 53 HP – 12 Spd - good rubber; Hesston 540 Round Baler – tractors and baler are in excellent condition. 1987 GMC 5000 V Eight single axle dump truck with flat deck; NH 479 Haybine; IH 130 Manure spreader; Martin 5 ton wagon with 19’ rack; 8 ton wagon with 20’ steel deck; Snow blower; IH Crop chopper; MF 33 grain drill; Post hole auger; NH 256 Rolabar rake; Cattle chute and headgate; Calf creep feeder; Salt/mineral weather vane feeder; Large assortment of steel gates; metal fence posts; 100 cedar fence posts; Troy Bilt 5 HP Rear Tyne Roto Tiller; Diamond Harrow; Ski Doo 377 Safari Snowmobile – no cowl. Dining room table and chairs; 2 dressers; assorted furniture and house hold items; reclining sofa; Wicker furniture, dishes etc. etc. Maple Syrup supplies – 2 boiling pans – 36” x 84” and 36” x 60”; stainless steel finishing pan; burner and stand; spiles; barrels; sap buckets; syrup bottles; plastic line; Maple Syrup Hydrometer; Thermometers; 45 gal barrels – steel and plastic – clean. All items are in excellent condition. Please plan to attend. Owners: Elmer & Isabelle Raycroft 613-623-5507 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments by White Lake Women’s Institute Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident Happy Thanksgiving! CL390898_0927

Property feels like you are miles from anywhere yet it is minutes from all amenities. Backs onto farmland creating an aura of privacy & tranquility. Surveyed 200 ft x 200 ft (+/-) country location. Taxes: $1698.00 (+/-). The vinyl sided bungalow w/ window shutters, truly sparkles after being freshly upgraded. A tempting rebate is available at closing to lay your own floor. Extra large living room. Big bright kitchen w/ island plus an adjacent open-concept dining room w/ stylish bay window. Rear access to large deck for summer night gatherings. 3 bedrooms all w/ double closets. Main level laundry. 4 pce bath. Full unfinished basement houses a combination wood/F/A elec. furnace & a 200 amp service. Central air. Attached garage has rear access to yard & an inside access to basement. On well & septic. Retired homemaker looking to sell before snow flies. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com

HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES, LAWNMOWERS, GARDENING & SHOP EQUIPMENT Saturday, October 6, 2012, 10:00 a.m. South side of Inkerman Village As we have moved to Winchester we would like to offer the following for sale by auction: Washer; Dryer; Dishwasher; Electric stove (new); 2 refrigerators; Deep freeze; Oak table with 4 chairs (excellent condition); Captain’s bed; 2 exercise bikes; Chesterfield; 2 rocking chairs; Desk with mirror; Rollaway bed; Old chairs; Dresser; Television; Beam central vacuum; Corner cupboard (excellent condition); Quilting frame; Blanket box; Clothes rack; Blankets; Old records; Quick step; New sump pump (still in box); Shop Vac; Foot vibrator (electric); Compressor; Vice; Electric grinder; Guitar; Electric sander; Jig saw; Power saw; 5 HP push lawn mower; White riding lawn mower; Truck Tool box; Torque wrench; Weed puller; Weed sprayer; Hedge trimmer; Electric chain saw; Jack and car ramps; Aluminum railings; Aluminum extension ladder; Collection of car hub caps; Wheel barrow; Old coal pail; Propane heater; Assortment of tools, nuts, bolts; plumbing fittings and many other household effects too numerous to mention. Proprietors: Gordon & Marion Bartholomew Auctioneer: Hugh Fawcett Auctions Inc. Winchester, ON 613-774-3363 CL390907_0927

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Fair measures in licenced premises should be law EMC Lifestyle - I wrote about the issue of fair measures in Ontario pubs and restaurants a number of years ago and received so much feedback I could hardly believe it. The e-mails from readers just poured in, by far the largest response I have had to any column. If I write about taxes, green energy, government imposed bans, official bilingualism, immigration or any issue of the day I expect to receive comments from readers. Sometimes the response fails to live up to expectations. But when I wrote about how common it is to be short changed on a “pint” of beer or glass of wine in a bar or restaurant in Ontario, the comments rolled in. People hate receiving short measures. It doesn’t happen everywhere of course. Many establishments are meticulous about how they serve drinks and they’re to be commended. Still, short measures are a regular occurrence in this province. Sometimes large glasses are used to cover the fact servers are dispensing various amounts and not what is advertised. In Ontario “pint glasses” are often anything but. Considering the ever increasing cost of beer, wine and spirits, customers have a right to expect a full measure. But with no rules in place to guarantee it there is no obligation on the part of establishments to use marked glasses to dispense beer, wine and spirits. We recently visited the United Kingdom where it is the law to serve a fair measure

Reflections JEFF MAGUIRE

in every licenced establishment. Britain is home to some of the oldest pubs in existence and there is an expectation of both good service and value for money. Bartenders and serving staff don’t expect tips either. I am told that is because they’re paid a fair wage, something that doesn’t happen in many places in North America. The Americans are notorious for underpaying servers and forcing them to live off tips. A slippery slope, especially in the present economy! Now I don’t want you to think we spend all our times in pubs when we visit the UK. Still, trekking over hill and dale or navigating the traffic in busy London is thirsty work. There is nothing like the British pub experience (it is rarely replicated here) and I freely admit we enjoy a drink or two at the end of the day. The same thing happens when we spend time with family and friends over there. After all, in England the pub is part of the fabric of the nation! Virtually everyone has their own “local” and it is common for the entire family to visit as often as practicable. The same is true of Ireland and other European countries. I can’t vouch for every nation in Europe. But in the UK no self-respecting bartender

would dare serve a short measure. There is an act in place which governs the amounts served and glasses are clearly marked. The look On very rare occasions I have seen a busy pint puller try and get away with too much head on a beer. All it takes for them to shape up is one meaningful look. No words are spoken. The head is poured off and the real McCoy is substituted. A pint is a pint, believe me! When it comes to wine, the process is simple. A small wine is 150 milliliters and a large is twice that. Glasses are filled right to the line. No exceptions! Spirits are dispensed by the ounce and a proper shot glass (jigger) is used. At the prices they charge over there you won’t find a single bar in Scotland that doesn’t dole out the right amount of Scotch whisky for instance. Oh yes, here is a good place for an explanation. I mentioned that England is a birthplace of the pub which is short for “public house.” To further explain, public houses in today’s England are beholding to one brewery and serve only the beer produced by that brewery. Your other option is a “Free House” which is no different from a pub except

for the fact the owner is free to serve any beer they choose to carry. A little lesson I learned long ago. That and £2.9 will buy you a pint in most places in Britain today! What caught people’s attention the last time I wrote about this was just how often Ontario bars and restaurants dispense poor servings at maximum prices. It is a widespread problem. Just after returning from England the same situation came home to roast for us. Yes, we had another thirsty day! On this occasion we visited an area establishment we had only attended once previously. My pint of beer was served cold and despite the fact it had too much head (the British server would have gotten “the look”) I accepted it. My wife Kathleen enjoys white wine. In this particular restaurant they advertise five and eight ounce servings, which is very common today. Kathy ordered eight ounces. What came was clearly much less. With no marks on glasses it was impossible to say for sure. I would say it was less than five ounces. Sorry, but I have no hesitation in pointing out the obvious now. At one time we would have meekly sat back and accepted it. On this occasion the problem was solved. That is the only way to deal with our obviously flawed “system” in Ontario. Kick up a stink! Frankly we shouldn’t have to do that. Why don’t we have a fair measures law, just as we do when it comes to weighing

so many of the commodities we purchase? It’s high time everyone who experiences this kind of travesty complains, long and loud. I realize very few are likely to participate in a protest rally aimed at ensuring we get a fair measure when we order alcoholic beverages. But if enough individuals protest and lobby their MPPs, perhaps we can make this an issue important enough for the politicians to act on? I gave you one example. Readers of the previous column I wrote provided all of the additional evidence anyone could ever use. This sort of thing happens all the time. Without a law in place to deal with it this situation can only continue. Not in Britain. Any establishment which fails to offer its customers fair measures is subject to hefty fines and even closure if the indiscretions continue. The biggest contributing factor is the size of glasses. What is a pint in Ontario or for that matter in many places across North America? The Americas are infamous for serving so called pints in glasses which are clearly nowhere near the proper measure. We have no control over what happens in the States. But surely we must in our own country and our own province? Not the end of the world, I fully realize that! But why aren’t we treated more fairly? If we want to spend our hard earned dollars on a few drinks every now and again then

we are obligated to consume wisely and stay out of trouble. Most important of all, never mix alcohol with driving a motor vehicle! If we live up to the laws of the land there is no reason we can’t enjoy ourselves. Drink responsibly, use a designated driver or call a taxi. As customers we are not being treated fairly by many establishments who take advantage of an obvious loophole by doling out short measures at full prices. Personally I don’t frequent places where pints aren’t really pints and an eight ounce wine is clearly half that, deftly disguised in a large glass. Given our experience in England and Europe we go to pubs and restaurants where the measures are fair. There are lots of them. I can name several in our community who are always spot on. Boycotts shouldn’t be necessary. In a province where virtually everything related to the sale of alcoholic beverages is tightly controlled by the government, why is it that fair measures aren’t legislated as they are in other countries? That would be one thing in the favour of consumers! It is a simple matter. Inspect premises to ensure they are using marked glasses for beer and wine and that jiggers are employed to measure spirits. It works overseas and it would definitely work here! If you have any comments or questions for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by e-mail at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers. com

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Saturday, September 29, (8-2), 102 Poonamalie Rd (off Kingston Hwy) RR1, Smiths Falls. Old bottles, mason jars, hunting, fishing equip, clothing, craft items, etc.

Yard Sale: 146 Doe Rd, Carleton Place, Sat., Sept. 29, 9-1. Vinyl records, DVDs, lawn furniture, household goods & more

Saturday, September 29th, 8-12 PM. Furniture, toys, clothes, tole-painting books, computer games, etc.

Yard Sale, St Bede’s Anglican Church, Saturday, October 6, 1641 Rosedale Rd N. 8-noon. Proceeds to the Church. Info: 613-283-2907.

EMC News – Youth under 18 may be banned from using tanning beds. Canadian Cancer Society officials were on last week when Premier Dalton McGuinty announced plans to adopt NDP Health Critic, France Gélinas’ Private Member’s bill which aims to ban youth under 18 from using indoor tanning equipment. “We are thrilled with this decision because it will save lives and reduce the devastating impact of skin cancer,” says Joanne Di Nardo, senior manager of public issues for the Canadian Cancer Society in Ontario. “We thank Ms. Gélinas for introducing Bill 74 and look forward to working with the government to iron out details and ensure that the legislation is as comprehensive as possible to protect young people from the dangers of indoor tanning.” The Canadian Cancer Society is pleased that the gov-

ernment has recognized the strong consensus in the scientific community that the ultraviolet radiation (UVR) emitted by indoor tanning equipment causes cancer. In 2009, the world’s foremost authority in identifying the causes of cancer, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, classified ultraviolet radiation devices, including tanning beds, as known carcinogens. The skin damage caused by UVR is cumulative over a person’s life, meaning the earlier a person starts tanning, the greater their risk of developing skin cancer later in life. In July, an expert review of current research published in the British Medical Journal showed that people who first started using indoor tanning equipment before the age of 35 have an 87 per cent increased risk of melanoma skin cancer. “The Canadian Cancer So-

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ciety has been on the front lines advocating on this important cancer prevention issue for more than six years,” says Di Nardo. “During this time, our volunteers and staff across the province have met with MPPs, written (letters to editors) and brought awareness of the dangers of indoor tanning through campaigns such as the Tan-Free Prom initiative which challenged youth to embrace their natural glow by pledging to avoid indoor tanning for their proms.” With this announcement Ontario is on track to join a growing list of Canadian municipalities and provincial governments who have taken action to regulate the indoor tanning industry, such as the Capital Regional District in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Quebec and others. About the Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division

The Canadian Cancer Society is your best partner in the fight against cancer. The society has more impact against more cancers in more communities than any other cancer charity in Canada. Through its mission, the society fights more than 200 different types of cancer on numerous fronts. From cancer prevention activities to advocacy efforts on important issues, the society gives a voice to cancer patients and their families. The society also funds world-class research and offers free information and support services that are proven to decrease stress and anxiety in patients and caregivers. The work of the Canadian Cancer Society is supported by volunteers and the generous support from fundraising campaigns such as Daffodil Month and Relay for Life. To learn more, call 1 888 9393333 or visit www.cancer.ca.


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GIM GLENVIEW

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New Home Construction Renovations Commercial Building Insulated Concrete Foundations 36 Years Experience

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DOORS/WINDOWS

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UPCOMING MEETINGS: Special Planning Meeting September 27th @ 6:00 pm October 1 @ 6 :00 pm Council October 1 @ 7:00 pm Rec & Culture October 2 @ 6:00 pm Roads & PW October 4 @ 6:30 pm Fire

BABYSITTING COURSE Date: Saturday, October 20 & Sunday, October 21 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m (both days) Location: Almonte District High School Cost: $50.00 Note: all participants must be 12 years of age or older. Please call 256-1077 to register.

CONSTRUCTION NOTICE – ALMONTE WARD The Town of Mississippi Mills will be moving forward with several water and sewer reconstruction projects in the Almonte Ward beginning Monday, September 10, 2012. During construction lane closures will be in effect and in some cases street access will be limited to emergency vehicles and local traffic only. On-street parking will also be restricted on these blocks for the full duration of construction. Affected street locations are as follows: Bridge Street (High Street to Mill Street) High Street (Bridge Street to library entrance) James Street (Ann Street to William Street) Due to the nature of the construction activity, there will be periods upon which the general public may experience some inconvenience. Email: gmachan@town.perth.on.ca

PITCH IN 2012 – SEPTEMBER 29, 2012 9:00AM TO NOON GRAB A BAG AND COME HELP MAKE MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEAUTIFUL Pitch-In bags available at: Nicholson’s Sundries and the General Store, Pakenham; Clayton General Store; community mailboxes in Appleton; Baker Bob’s; and the Recreation and Culture office in Almonte’s Old Town Hall. Volunteers are asked to bring gloves, brooms, dustpans, rakes, and shovels. We also ask that you join us in ‘Five Minute Fridays’ every week go for a walk/drive to pick up garbage along your street or on rural roadways in an effort to keep our Mississippi Mills beautiful all year long. For more information, please call 613-256-1077

NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAWS

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills passed By-laws No. 12-47, 12-48 and 12-49 on the 4th day of September 2012 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1990. Any person or agency may appeal in writing to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the Town of Mississippi Mills no later than the 17th of October 2012 a written notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompanied by a cheque in the amount of $125.00 payable to the Treasurer of Ontario. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal the Zoning By-law Amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a

member of the association of the group. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Appeals should be submitted to: Clerk, Town of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte ON K0A 1A0. By-law No. 12-47 is a site specific by-law to rezone lands described as Con 11 W Pt Lot 15, Pakenham Ward, known municipally as 568 Waba Rd., Mississippi Mills from Agricultural (A) Zone to Agricultural Exemption (A-15) Zone. The zoning amendment is to prohibit the construction of a new residential dwelling. By-law No. 12-48 is to rezone lands described as Part of Lot 16, Concession 10, Registered Plan 27R-8445 being Parts 1 to 4, 9 to 11 Registered Plan 27R-8990 Part 1, Ramsay Ward, known municipally as 430 Ottawa Street in the Town of Mississippi Mills from “Shopping Centre Commercial Special Exception 2-1 (C4-2-1) Zone to “Shopping Centre Special Exception 3 (C4-3-1) Zone” to accommodate a new commercial tenant to be located in the existing mall. By-law No. 12-49 is to is to correct and clarify regulations where errors exist, correct maps where omissions were made, and re-establish development rights on properties that were removed unintentionally with regards to Mississippi Mills Comprehensive Zoning by-law 11-83. Key maps are available on the Town’s website: www. mississippimills.ca.

SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD AT THE ALMONTE COMMUNITY CENTRE The 2012-2013 senior shuffleboard season will be starting in early October. The recreational senior shuffleboard program provides all participants with the opportunity to get out and meet new people, take part in physical activity and have some fun. Interested? Contact Marilyn Snedden at 613- 256-3130.

WATERING BAN LIFTED – NEW RESTRICTIONS APPLY As of Monday, September 10, 2012, the watering ban has been lifted and the following watering restrictions continue to apply in accordance with By-law 04-41: Odd numbered houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days; Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00am and 9:00am in the morning and between the hours of 7:00pm and 11:00pm at night; and Fines may be issued where violations of the bylaw restrictions are observed. Residents are reminded that drought conditions continue to exist within our watershed and that voluntary reductions on water usage are encouraged.

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Mills Community Support set to celebrate International Day of Older Persons and National Seniors Day in October 2011 and enables more seniors to remain living in their own homes within their own community. The event will take place from 2 to 3 p.m., refreshments will be served following the event and activities and information for seniors will be available. The public is welcome to attend. As well, in recognition and appreciation of seniors, Mills Community Support has also encouraged the Eastern Lanark communities of the Town of Mississippi Mills, the Town of Carleton Place, Beckwith Township and the Town of Smiths Falls to proclaim Oct. 1 as Day of Older Persons in these communities. Oct. 1 was designated as International Day of Older

Persons in 1990 by the United Nations General Assembly. In 2011, the Government of Canada designated Oct. 1 as National Seniors Day. Mills Community Support is a non-profit multi-service organization that is actively engaged as a partner in the development of healthy communities that include and support the well-being of people of all ages and abilities. Through its Seniors’ Services Program, over 44,500 varied services are provided to over 600 local seniors and adults with a disability each year. These services help people live good and safe lives in their own homes for as long as possible.

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EMC Events - On Monday, Oct. 1, in celebration of International Day of Older Persons and National Seniors Day, Mills Community Support will highlight the efforts of seniors in our community in the development of new seniors’ housing and recognize the contribution of senior volunteers and volunteers working with seniors to build age-friendly and inclusive communities. A ceremony will be held to dedicate the new seniors apartment building at 411 Country Street to the seniors of Almonte and to unveil a bench honouring volunteers. Local dignitaries and seniors will be on hand to participate in the event and speak on the important role of seniors in

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United Way Fall Campaign 2012 Kick-off Breakfast in Almonte Oct. 2 monte breakfast taking place on Tuesday, Oct. 2 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Mill Street Crepe Company, 14 Mill St., Almonte, who along with the Shops of Heritage Court, is sponsoring the breakfast. “These breakfasts are a chance for us to let the business community know how important their contributions are to the community, through the support they give with both employee and corporate donations to the campaign,� said Sarah Bridson, executive director of the United Way. “The idea of having individual breakfasts in each major town of the county is to allow local employers and employees to participate in this year’s 25th anniversary kick-off.� Each breakfast will feature brief presentations on the work of the United Way of Lanark County, as well as testimonials from some of those who benefit from the help provided by the 16 member agencies of the United Way Lanark County. “Hearing from those who

are helped is often the most important and moving portion of these meetings,� said Ramsaran. “It allows community members to see who and what their donations support.� This year, community members are being urged to become an Everyday Hero. “For a donation equal to $1 per day, you have the opportunity to make a real difference in your community,� commented Ramsaran. “For just $1 per day, you can improve lives and make our community stronger, and for $1 per day, you can be an Everyday Hero! The easiest way to do that is by making pay roll donations at your place of work, by going on our website, and signing up to be an Everyday Hero, or by calling our office at 613-253-9074.� “We are really pleased that The Garden Market has generously agreed to sponsor our breakfast this year, with assistance from the Town of Smiths Falls for the location,� said Bridson, “and we just need community members to

let us know they will be coming by either calling 613-2539074 or by sending an e-mail to info@lanarkunitedway.com. We are asking for a $5 donation towards the breakfast and

we hope as many community members as possible turn out to help us celebrate the start of the campaign.� For additional information or to RSVP, contact the United

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EMC News – In 1987, the start of the fall fundraising campaigns for the United Way in Lanark County began and over the next 25 years, the community came together each fall to help those in need. “Last year, our new theme ‘Change Starts Here’ marked a different phase of our commitment to the community,� noted Johann Ramsaran, board chair. “In many ways those community members who started it all did indeed make a change to the community. Our 2012 Annual Fall Campaign marks 25 years of working hard – working to support our friends, our neighbours, our community – through our member agencies – who reach out to our seniors, our youth, our disadvantaged in the county, to help them to a better life.� To celebrate the opening of the campaign this fall, United Way of Lanark County will be hosting kick-off breakfasts in Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills, with the Mississippi Mills/Al-

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inSPIRE Church Carleton Place Church meets: Calvary Christian Academy, 9749 Hwy. 15, Franktown ON WHEN: EVERY SUNDAY AT 11:00am (Children’s service also) Office address: 123 Victoria Street, Carleton Place ON Phone: 613-552-1323 Email: inSPIREchurchCP@gmail.com Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com Pastor: Scott Ridenour Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner Youth meet every Thursday night from 7–9pm at office address St. Paul’s Anglican Church 68 Clyde St., Almonte Parish Office 613 256-1771 www.stpaulsalmonte.ca office@stpaulsalmonte.ca Incumbent Rev. Pat Martin Sunday Worship 8:00am - Quiet traditional 9:15am - Choir and Organ 11:00am - Contemporary Praise Come and be welcome Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. 613.256.2184 apc@trytel.com Rev. Alison & Rev. Brian Sharpe Mr. George Stewart Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY 10:30am Worship Service & Sunday School Nursery care Available. ALL WELCOME! Transportation is available by calling Elford Giles 613.256.2460

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Almonte Baptist Church 207 Reserve St. 613.256.5655 Pastor: Paul Benson www.almonte.baptistchurch.com 11 am – SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 4th Thursday - Mens Super-Huddle 6:30 pm 4th Tuesday - L.I.F.T. 7:00 pm 613-623-9436 Reformed Presbyterian Church 273 Almonte St., Almonte SERVICES: 10am EACH SUNDAY 11:30 am. Sabbath School Classes Second services at: 2:00 pm. 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays. 6:00 pm. 2nd & 4th Sundays Weekly Bible Studies For Information: 613-256-2816 – mhdyck@rogers.com Pastor Matt Dyck Seventh Day Adventist Church 117 Victoria St. 613-257-5109 www.carletonplaceadventists.org Pastor: Adriaan van der Lingen 613-979-1161 SATURDAY SERVICES Sabbath School - 9:30am Divine Service - 11:00am EVERYONE WELCOME Zion-Memorial United Church 'SBOLMJO 4USFFU t 10:30am – Morning Worship 10:30am – Sunday School Nursery FULLY ACCESSIBLE Minister: Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. Musical Director: Mr. Tony Stuart WARM WELCOME TO ALL!

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Carleton Place Baptist Church 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 613-257-1889 Pastor: Brian Affleck Discovery Hour: 10:00 am Worship 11:00 am Children’s Church provided Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7pm All Welcome! Handicap access Air Conditioned www.cpbaptist.ca

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Ottawa Valley Vineyard Church Loving God, Loving People, Having Fun When: 10:30am SUNDAY Where: Carleton Place High School 613-257-6045 www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30am - SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Child Care Available Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Office Hours: 9am - 12pm Mon-Fri. For Transportation call the office. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 28 Hawthorne Ave., CP Fr. Augustine Mendonça, 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5pm Sunday 9:00am and 10:30am HANDICAP ACCESS Cornerstone Community Church A Free Methodist Congregation (Just east of Tim Horton’s) 613.256.4995 www.cornerstone.almonte.ca SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. A warm welcome awaits you all! Worship Service & Sunday School FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. Youth Group

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Approximately 50 people, including Jane McLeod, left, and George McLaren, attended an open house to view the plans for the Riverfront Estates Parkland Phase 3 development, on Monday, September 24 at the Town of Mississippi Mills Municipal Office. Comments on the proposed designs are being accepted until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, residents can either e-mail Recreation Coordinator Calvin Murphy: cmurphy@mississippimills.ca or drop an envelope off at the offices addressed to Murphy. The plans can also be viewed online: www.mississippimills.ca or http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/index.aspx?newsId=3fa06780-6c66445b-9455-7f9c1692c856. For full story please see next weeks paper.

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St. James Anglican Church “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place� 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 257-3178 Web site - stjamescarletonplace.org Sunday September 30th, 2012 18th Sunday after Pentecost 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. David Andrew Thursday October 4th, 2012 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rector: The Rev. David Andrew Organist: Mr. Ralph Langtry Choir Director: Pat Grainger

Affiliated with the Anglican Network in Canada Come, worship with us! SEPTEMBER Sunday Services at 10 am 2nd, 9th & 16th Morning Prayer 23rd Holy Communion Archdeacon Desiree Stedman 30th Confirmation & Holy Commuion Bishop Charlie Masters Worshipping at 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Info: Dave Kemp, Lay Pastor 613-257-5490 www.eternalhopechurch.ca St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Rev. John Vaudry, Interim Moderator Organist and Choir Director: Susan Harron SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30am Nursery & Sunday School, Handicap Accessible carpland@storm.ca Blog – standrewscarletonplace.com Parish of Franktown & Innisville Anglican Churches SUNDAY SERVICES: Co-Incumbents – The Rev. David Vavasour and the Rev. Mary Ellen Barry t All are welcome! St. James, Franktown 8:30am St. John’s, Innisville 10:15am

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EMC News – Financial support by way of the Ontario Fire Marshal’s (OFM) Public Fire Safety Council and Enbridge Gas Distribution’s Project Assist, has enabled the volunteerbased Ocean Wave Fire Company (OWFC) to update its firefighting training education programs. And training is a priority at the OWFC in Carleton Place. “We need to keep current,” stated Les Reynolds, fire chief. “Firefighting is a dangerous and unpredictable profession,” said Ted Wieclawek, OFM and chair of the Public Fire Safety Council. “Regular training is an important part of being prepared for any hazardous situation. Enbridge’s Project Assist improves access to training materials for municipal fire departments and positively contributes to overall firefighter health and safety.” “The role of the council is to develop partnerships between members of the fire safety community and the general public,” said Dan Koroscil, fire protection adviser with the office of the OFM. “Project Assist is a strong example of these partnerships at work.” He explained Enbridge Gas Distribution teamed up with the council this year (in July), contributing $100,000 for Project Assist. The OWFC is one of 20

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The Ocean Wave Fire Company is updating its firefighting training education programs. The announcement was made last Thursday (Sept. 20) at the local fire/police headquarters in Carleton Place. Pictured, from left: Dan Koroscil, fire protection adviser with the office of the OFM; Mayor Wendy LeBlanc; Les Reynolds, fire chief; and Rod Black, deputy fire chief. composite and volunteer fire departments in the province randomly chosen to take part (share) in this unique program. “The objective of Project Assist is to provide funds to these fire departments to supplement existing training in firefighter techniques, in the areas where Enbridge operates,” said Koroscil. This is the first year for the program. “We are very pleased to be a part of Project Assist,” said Reynolds. “Our training division will certainly be able to put the materials we buy (DVDs, book and more) with this grant to good use in making certain our firefighters are as well prepared as possible in carrying out their duties.” “At Enbridge safety is our

priority, said Richard Campbell, general manager, “and as part of our Safe Community program, we are proud to help bring Project Assist to the Ocean Wave Fire Company.” The safety of the community is a priority shared with local fire departments, he continued, “and we commend their dedication to safety and are proud to offer Project Assist to help enhance their life-saving training efforts.” Koroscil said regular training is an important part of being prepared for any hazardous situation. “Project Assist positively contributes to overall firefighter health and safety by improving access to training materials,” he added. The funding announcement

was made last Thursday (Sept. 20) at the local fire/police headquarters. Mayor Wendy LeBlanc said: “We appreciate the support given to the members of the Ocean Wave Fire Company by Enbridge Gas Distribution and the Fire Marshals Public Fire Safety Council. Carleton Place is proud of its well-trained volunteer firefighters and their dedication to protecting our community.” The OWFC has served the municipality since 1875. A composite department with four career staff and 24 volunteers, it offers fire prevention, code enforcement and emergency response operations. They have had an automatic aid agreement with the Mississippi Mills Fire Department since 1999. The fire/police headquarters is located at 15 Coleman St.

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SPORTS

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Canadians dominated Jr. Senators to share first place in Robinson Division By JEFF MAGUIRE

EMC Sports - Until the second half of last season Jim Peplinski Arena in the Jim Durrell Recreation Complex had been a bastion for Ottawa Junior Senators every time Carleton Place Canadians visited. A 4-1 win by Carleton Place last Dec. 14 and a 5-1 decision in January finally got the monkey off Canadians’ backs. Last Wednesday night Carleton Place played the first game of this season’s five game series against Junior Sens. They can’t do any worse than a split in Ottawa after dominating the home team on the way to a comprehensive 4-1 victory. The clubs meet once more this season in Ottawa on Nov. 28. They will tangle three times at Carleton Place and District Community Centre. Wednesday’s triumph moved Carleton Place (4-2) into a first place points tie with arch rival Smiths Falls Bears atop the Robinson Di-

vision of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL). Bears had played one less game however! Three straight wins over Ottawa (going back to last season) is particularly satisfying for Canadians’ head coach Jason Clarke who began his CCHL career coaching Junior Sens. He parted company with the team in less than happy circumstances and took over management of the former Carleton Place Legion Kings of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (Junior B). Clarke took Kings (now Almonte Thunder) to three straight Valley Division championships, winning back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009. Clarke then returned to Junior A hockey as owner/coach of the expansion Canadians in the fall of 2009. The team’s first ever win was a 3-2 shootout victory over Senators back on Sept. 13, 2009. Technically it was Ottawa’s home game. But the triumph actu-

ally came in Carleton Place because Canadians’ played host to the annual, season opening CCHL Showcase in their inaugural season. Over the course of two seasons Carleton Place lost four straight games at the Jim Durrell complex, two in 2009-2010 and two more in 2010-2011. The clubs play in different divisions and face each other five times during the long CCHL campaign. Last season, after falling to Ottawa during the opening showcase in Kanata, Carleton Place finally overcame their inability to win in the Jim Peplinski Arena (part of the Durrell complex) which is named in honour of the former NHL star (Peplinski) who hails from Ottawa. Canadians came away with a 4-1 win last Dec. 14. Less than a month later (Jan. 11 of this year) they were 5-1 victors in Ottawa. Their third consecutive win last week was the most onesided. Canadians completely

dominated the showdown. If it hadn’t been for the stellar work of Junior Senators’ goalie Alexandre SavardBelanger it would have been a total rout! Carleton Place out shot Ottawa by a wide margin, 49-16 on the night and controlled the match territorially. Newcomer Alex Globke continued to hold a hot hand. The 18-year-old centre from Waterford, Michigan fired his fourth goal and added an assist. He was named the game’s first star. Globke moved to seven points in six games. Kevin Dufour, Luke Kasteel and Evan Peterson,

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Kemptville 73’s Matt Martin battles Carleton Place Canadians Anthony McVeigh for the puck in front of goalie Billy Cooper, on Sunday as the Carleton Place team defeated Kemptville 7-5.

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on a third period powerplay, triggered the other goals for the winners. Veteran forwards Luke Martin and Luke Edwards set-up two goals each. Eric Witzel’s first period marker, his third of the campaign, was the only score for Senators. The visitors held period leads of 2-1 and 3-1. First year goalie Matt Couvrette collected his second Junior A win in three decisions. He kicked out just 15 shots in the two hour, 14 minute long contest. Referees Chris Hodgins and Scott Loney whistled 10 minors and one major penalty. Canadians’ blueliner

Michael Maciag was handed a 10-minute infraction for head contact late in the third period. Carleton Place was one for three with the man advantage while Ottawa, whose early season record fell to 2-2, were a listless 0-7 on the powerplay. Tonight (Thursday) Canadians are in Cornwall for a 7:30 meeting with Colts, the playoff runners-up in the CCHL each of the last two seasons. Saturday Ottawa will visit community centre for a return engagement. The face-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.


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Carleton Place leads CCHL in points; Coach concerned about penalty totals By JEFF MAGUIRE

EMC Sports - With three straight wins last week Carleton Place Canadians are the early season points leader in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL). They rang up wins over Ottawa Junior Senators, Gloucester Rangers and Kemptville 73’s. While you might think 12 points from eight games would have a coach feeling satisfied at this stage of the campaign, that’s not how Carleton Place Canadians’ head coach Jason Clarke views his team’s current situation. Rather than praising his club for taking the overall points lead in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) with two weekend victories, Clarke is most concerned about his team’s poor disciplinary record. “We’ve won some games lately. But I’m embarrassed that our lack of discipline also has us leading the league in penalty minutes.” Clarke fears his players’ disciplinary failings are going to catch up with them. “We can’t keep taking so many penalties – not in this league. If we’re going to be successful we have to learn to stay out of the penalty box,” he laments. Carleton Place outscored visiting Kemptville 73’s 7-5 Sunday afternoon despite taking 45 minutes in penalties. That number boosted Cana-

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The Carleton Place Canadians defeated the Kemptville 73’s on Sunday Sept. 23 in Central Canada Hockey League action. Kemptville goalie Billy Cooper looks behind him at the puck crossing the goal line as Carleton Place Christian Weidauer scored at 2:53 of the second period, the Canadians won 7-5. dians’ overall penalty count to 227 minutes in just eight games. The next highest total belongs to Robinson Division rival Brockville Braves who have accumulated 194 minutes in the sin bin in six outings. Brockville currently trails Carleton Place by eight points in the division. While criticizing his players for lack of discipline, Clarke does find some positives however! “Our goaltending and specialty teams have been strong. Obviously our PK (penalty kill) has had to be good,” he states.

Rookie goalie Matt Couvrette, who starred for Valley Division champion Arnprior Packers in Junior B hockey last season, also comes in for praise from his head coach. “Matt has played quite well for us so far.” Couvrette struggled somewhat in the first period Sunday afternoon against visiting Kemptville. He was replaced by second year man Justin Laforest, who also spent a lot of time in Junior B last season. Laforest gave up three goals in 40 minutes of work, but recorded his third win with 14 saves.

Clarke is looking forward to the return of No. 1 goaltender Tony Kujava who has yet to don the pads in a CCHL regular season contest. He suffered a high ankle sprain in the preseason which has been slow to come around. Kujava, a 19-year-old native of Green Bay, Wisconsin had a solid campaign in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) last season. The junior hockey league has 24 teams across the United States. “Tony was a superstar in the NAHL last year. He’s our No. 1 guy and we look forward to

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his return,” Clarke underlines. Point leaders Carleton Place continues to hold first place overall, outscoring Kemptville in a Robinson Division showdown, while in the Yzerman Division perennial champions Pembroke are looking good early. Lumber Kings overturned a 3-1 deficit at home against Hawkesbury Sunday night for their fifth victory. Sunday afternoon Carleton Place netted four goals in a span of just over 12 minutes in the third period to improve their early season mark to 6-2. Canadians outshot a blossoming Kemptville side 3226, but trailed 2-1 and 4-3 at the intervals before rallying in the final frame. Defenceman Michael Maciag had a big afternoon firing two goals and setting up two others to pace Canadians’ offence. Rookie left winger Kevin Dufour had a goal and two helpers to move into a four-way tie atop the Carleton Place scoring parade with nine points, including four markers in six outings. Left winger Nick Erb and centre Brandon Seatter helped out with a goal and an assist apiece. For Kemptville it was forward Lucas Gonu scoring twice to give him a team leading four on the season. Jesse Lussier had a goal and one assist for Kemptville (2-4-0-1). Laforest relieved starter Couvrette in the Carleton Place

cage and despite yielding three goals he won his third game. Carleton Place was three for six on the powerplay and Kemptville was two for six. Canadians’ forward Stephen Baylis and 73’s defenceman Matt Shackell picked up game misconducts for fighting late in the game. For the first time this season all 12 teams were in action on the same night Friday. Carleton Place claimed the overall league points lead with a win over Gloucester to move into double figures with 10. At the end of play Friday, Kanata and Pembroke were tied at the top of the Yzerman Division with nine points apiece. Stallions won in Smiths Falls while Lumber Kings fell in a shootout at Kemptville. Canadians continue to play entertaining hockey early in the campaign. They have been in every game! Friday they won their second straight and fifth overall, against two setbacks at the hands of Robinson rivals Smiths Falls the previous weekend. Tonight (Thursday) Carleton Place travels to Cornwall for a 7:30 start against Colts. Saturday night Ottawa Junior Senators, who Canadians defeated 4-1 last Wednesday, will be at community centre for their first Carleton Place appearance of the young season. That one also begins at 7:30.

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SPORTS

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Carleton Place tennis club holds first annual junior tournament stage for a third and final set where Pretty pulled through with a 3-2 victory. The round robin tournament in the U18 Doubles Division brought on many exciting matches. It was truly impressive to see the positioning and reflexes of these very talented players. No match was a walk in the park! In the end, a three-way tie for first place had to be decided by games for and against, to see who would play for the A and B Finals. The A Final 2012 Jr Doubles Championship winners were brothers, Devon and Keith Kissman. The Kissman brothers, who had lost earlier in the day to cousins Nicklaus and Jenna Rintoul, were able to edge them this time in a 7-5 final.

The match demonstrated many long rallies and great team effort on both sides. The B Final was just as entertaining with Danny Albert and Griffin Charron making a very exciting comeback after the underdogs, Monica and Jessie Rintoul, (who lost to Albert and Charron previously in the round robin) had taken a commanding lead. However, the talented twin sisters prevailed and finally closed out the match for the B Championship title. Thanks go out to the volunteers, participants, parents and the Carleton Place Community Tennis Club. Their fine work and flexible scheduling resulted in a successful and fun interactive day for our junior tennis players.

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Property to be sold at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 88 acres of property, ideal for building your dream home or recreational purposes. Located on the fringe of Pakenham Ski Hill in the historical Mississippi Mills area. Good road access. Terms: $10,000.00 down on sale day, balance due in 60 days. Subject to a low reserve bid. For more info call: Stuart @ 613-831-1126 or Glen @ 613-624-5262. 1999 Oldsmobile Alero car; lawn tractor; Palliser lift chair, new; fridge; 2 freezers; washer; dryer; hide-a-bed chesterfield & chair; antique Harvest dining table with 6 leaves & 4 chairs (1930’s); 2 concrete horse lawn ornaments; household items; assort of antiques, few farm items, numerous misc items.

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Senior Thunderbolts off to 2-0 start in senior high school football action By JEFF MAGUIRE

for a major on the first offensive play of the afternoon as TBolts blanked visiting PDCI. He finished the day with 145 rushing yards. Hard running slotback Jake Kargus scored the other TD against Blue Devils. He galloped for 67 yards on 12 carries in soggy conditions. Sophomore quarterback Brett Mosley completed just two of nine passes for 30 yards. But the throwing game was heavily impacted by the foul weather Friday which limited pass attempts by both sides. Despite the outcome, Spratt credits Perth as another difficult opponent who will get better as the campaign continues. “They are a tough team, no question about it.” Almonte is blessed with a number of returning athletes this season. Among the offensive talent is wide receivers Andy Bassett, Clyde Sweeney and Jack Kealey. The offensive line features centre Joel Sonnenburg, a familiar family name in Almonte football history and guard Ryan Pretty. Defensively ADHS is led by a strong linebacking corps including Mac Chapman, Chris Collinge and Brad Drynan, along with Joe

Kealey and Scott Bowden. Safeties Ryan McCurdy and Spencer Redmen bring speed to the D while linemen Parker Bolton, Brodie Clifton and Jacob Rivington are also strong contributors. “We have a few guys on the line who play both ways (offence and defence),” Spratt observes. In other action last week Almonte’s next opponent, Notre Dame Catholic High School Warriors of Carleton Place, also won both of their games. They blanked PDCI by a soccer-like 1-0 count last Tuesday in the rain and then defeated Smiths Falls and District Collegiate Institute (SFDCI) Senior RedHawks 15-7 Friday. Smiths Falls had opened the campaign by doubling Carleton Place High School (CPHS) Senior Golden Bears 12-6 Tuesday. St. John rebounded from their opening loss at the hands of Almonte, hammering CPHS 37-7 on Friday. The Lanark senior league remains the same as last season with six entries. The champion will meet the winner of the four-team Renfrew County league in the first round of the regional playoffs later this fall. Defending Renfrew County and two-time defending pro-

vincial champion Arnprior District High School Redmen opened with a pair of lop-sided victories last week. They demolished arch rival Renfrew Collegiate Institute Raiders 42-21 in their opener and then crushed Fellowes High School of Pembroke 49-12 Friday. The eight team junior football league in the Ottawa Valley includes both Lanark and Renfrew County schools. Arnprior, who completed a double last season by winning the league at the same time as their senior counterparts triumphed, opened with a onesided 38-8 decision against Notre Dame. In other junior season openers it was CPHS edging St. John 10-9, Smiths Falls downing Renfrew 22-2 while Perth blanked Almonte 8-0. On the artificial playing surface at Beckwith Park tomorrow (Friday) Almonte seniors will tangle with Notre Dame at 1 p.m. while the Junior Warriors host Renfrew at 3 p.m. Carleton Place hosts a double header against Perth with the Senior Golden Bears facing Blue Devils at 1 p.m. while the Junior Bear Cubs entertain PDCI at 3 o’clock. Also in senior action SFDCI plays St. John at 1 p.m. Friday. In junior action Arnprior visits St. John for a 3 p.m. kick-off.

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Still proudly serving customers with quality bulk foods and natural alternatives, The Granary continues to offer unparalleled service, exceptional quality and competitive pricing. If you are new to town, or maybe it’s been a while since your last visit, I encourage you to “rediscover” your local health food store. Our customers have asked and we have responded with longer hours, more brands and new products. From the top supplements to raw and organic foods there’s always something exciting to discover. Find out what’s new; when our next health seminar is and more by visiting our website. While perusing our website, sign up for our regular electronic newsletter, or even drop us a note as we’re always interested in hearing from you. Healthy living for the mind, body and community. At The Granary, we care about your health and the health of your family. If you are trying to make a lifestyle change and want to feel better, have more energy and enjoy life, but are finding it difficult to navigate through the abundance of information available, I encourage you to drop by and speak to our knowledgeable staff. Whether you are looking at eliminating something form your diet (gluten/dairy) or just trying to improve overall health; we can help. For a more in-depth and personalized approach, our inhouse Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Dawn Bone, can consult with you privately to create the optimal health plan to achieve your goals. The importance of diet is paramount. Eating in a way that best suits your needs can bring positive health changes you never imaged. Inflammation of the joints can be reduced or even eliminated. Skin problems like eczema and psoriases can be alleviated. Digestion upset such as bloating, diarrhea and constipation can be relieved. Energy levels can be improved and sleep patterns bettered. Diet truly is as important as the great physician Hyppocrates once said - “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”.

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Open Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 9:00am - 6:00pm, Thursday & Friday 9:00am - 8:00pm, Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm

Knowledgeable staff. Top product brands. Open late. THE EMC - A/CP24 - Thursday, September 27, 2012


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