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Community – The Smiths Canadian Tire store is having a monumental year in 2014. It’s celebrating 75 years in business and has instigated a new program for about two dozen elementary school children thanks to its Jumpstart program which helps financially disadvantaged families get their children in the game, and off the sidelines. Some students from St. Francis de Sales Catholic School in Smiths Falls were recently selected by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County as the children most likely to benefit from some quality hours of swimming at the Hub pool in the Gallipeau Centre. There are 20 young people involved in the program. “We are really excited to be partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Hub to be able to provide swimming for children at St. Francis school,” said Eron Doucette, who along with her husband Ken, are the owners of the Smiths Falls Canadian Tire store. “We’re celebrating this year and we want to be able to raise a lot of money for Jumpstart so even more kids can have a chance to take part in some sporting activities.” Jumpstart is a nationally registered charity to help children across Canada have an opportunity participate in organized play – like hockey, baseball, soccer or swimming, to name only a few sports. Jumpstart helps make it possible with the help of community support. St. Francis principal Deanne Strong says it’s a wonderful proPhoto by LAURIE WEIR gram and the students are having a blast.

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Miss representation Lee was speaking at a conference supported not only by Interval House, but also by the Perth and Almonte Civitan Clubs. Funding was also provided by the Perth and District Community Foundation, and the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital. “There was an overwhelming desire for us to be able to point out how media and society influence messaging to all genders about how they should behave, react, dress,� Lee said. “We are being socialized that a woman is not seen as a human being, it is what she looks like,� that matters. The day started off with word association, with Lee shouting out, “Slut,� and the students responding with “whore.�

“I said, ‘ghetto,’ they said, ‘poor,’� she said, as another example. The conference was a way to “challenge them to shift the way we think about things.� One student told the crowd that she had already started to challenge society’s accepted gender norms. “I don’t believe in gender roles,� said Hayley Fortier of Carleton Place High School. “I don’t believe that, for a woman, you need to behave a certain way. I am not defined by my gender. I am a human with a soul. That’s all that defines me. It’s not your gender that makes you who you are. It is your soul.� A large “Slut Walk� banner had been rolled out on the back table for participants to add their voice to the issue, with many students writing down their feelings. “Just because you dress a way does not mean you deserve anything bad,� wrote Alicia Ray. “Dress how you want,� wrote Nicole Davies. “Be who you are. Stay strong! Be proud to be a woman! You are beautiful, no matter what.� “You know who you are and what type of person you are and that’s all that matters,� wrote Claudia Sarbutt, a student from the T.R. Leger School in Carleton Place.

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News – The head of Interval House of Lanark County has defended coupling the county’s first-ever “Slut Walkâ€? with the annual “Take Back the Nightâ€? rally. “We didn’t feel like doing a Slut Walk just on its own,â€? said Erin Lee, the executive director of the women’s shelter, during an interview at the Perth Civitan Club hall on Wednesday, May 14, during a conference for teenagers on building positive female images. “We are a community where change happens slowly.â€? The joint walk will take place on Sept. 26 in front of the Carleton Place town hall, but even the “Take Back the Nightâ€? rally took a long time to reach the level of acceptance that it has in the county, said Lee. “It took a long time to get people on side,â€? she said. “It takes time.â€? During the inaugural walk, about 75 walkers showed up. Now, more than 200 walkers assemble every fall on Mill Street. “If you just go ahead and do a slut walk, people won’t understand it.â€? Plans are afoot to for a stand-alone “Slut Walk,â€? in the summer of 2015, which will be “about saying ‘I can dress as I want‌and no one should be able to sexually assault me.â€? The “Slut Walk,â€? phenomena has its origins in Toronto in 2011. The Excalibur student newspaper at York University reported that, on Jan. 24 of that year, a member of the Toronto Police Service was heard to suggest that women could avoid sexual assaults by not dressing like a “slutâ€? during a campus safety information session at the Osgoode Hall law school at York. The comments then spawned a “Slut Walkâ€? where women and their supporters intentionally dressed provocatively that spring. For the Carleton Place walk though, “we would encourage people participating in the Slut Walk (to dress) in a way that represents them. If drag is that, be that. Dress however you want,â€? Lee said. She added that a sexual predator, who is on the hunt for a woman to assault, is going to be looking for any opportunity to commit his crime – not looking for someone wearing revealing clothing. “How do we deal with predators, people who are on the street?â€? asked Lee. She added that women not only need to be told how not to get raped, but that men should also be told the message

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Community – Active transportation will re-define how communities are shaped, in the future, to ensure that everyone can maintain a good quality of life. The first-ever Eastern Ontario Active Transportation summit is set for May 29 and 30 at Almonte Old Town Hall, to showcase ideas and success stories about making communities more bike-able and walk-able through trails, sidewalks, parks and pathways. Jeff Mills, co-ordinator community development at Mills Community Support, thinks it is time to change what a complete street is. “The time has come, in hopefully age-friendly communities, where we are designing roads that work for all road users and we are not designing roads for cars. Roads are there for a reason, to move people,” said Mills, one of the organizers of the summit. “Some of those people are not in cars, they are trying to get across the street in a walker, and trying to cycle to school because we keep telling kids they need to be more active.” Mills thinks people need to re-think how and where people build roads. “In many countries because of the cost of fuel you don’t even think about getting into your car unless it’s a long distance, they plan for that quality of life,” said Mills. “Roads are the connecting life blood of the community, they

should work for more than just cars.” The summit has been organized by a number of local organizations who have an interest in active transportation including: the counties of Lanark and Renfrew, including Healthy Communities Partnership, Leeds Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit, Mills Community Support, the Town of Mississippi Mills, Mississippi Mills Bicycle Month, Renfrew County Physical Activities Network, Canada Walks, Ontario by Bike and Share the Road. Danielle Shewfelt, public health nurse in the healthy living and development department with the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit thinks the agenda is large enough that it will interest a number of different people. “For business people we want to say making your business friendly to walkers and cyclists is going to be a benefit to you, you’re going to get more people coming to your business,” said Shewfelt. “For the residents it’s really about having a safe and healthy environment to walk and bike from one place to the other.” Mississippi Mills Coun. John Edwards thinks it is a unique opportunity for council members because active transportation is a key part of its community official plan. “This kind of thing is bringing ideas from outside our municipality to eastern Ontario. People from all

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Green Party candidate supports merged school boards, carbon tax installed by your neighbours.” Climate change is an issue that has long been a major issue for his party, and he points out that the effects are being felt right here in Lanark County. “Climate change is starting to affect our ability to grow food and sustain ourselves,” he said of the riding. “We are at a tipping point with the climate. When people in Lanark County can’t tap maple syrup, that’s when people will see it.” After the drought of 2012, restrictions were already being placed on tapping, he said, and this past winter, with its brutal weather, has already put a strain on maple syrup production. However, he took incumbent MPP Randy Hillier to task for his skepticism

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Cam Mather for electricity. While he commended the Liberals’ Green Energy Act, he noted that, for him, it did not go far enough. “If you had put a price on carbon (instead), people would not have put up solar panels,” he said. “they would have let the market decide.” His party is proposing putting the money raised from a tax on carbon emissions into a trust fund, “so that the government cannot get its hands on it. We will even put it into the hands of a third party,” if need be, he said. Once the money is in the account, each Ontarian would get a “dividend cheque,” which, it is hoped, would then be spent on carbon-neutral heating like wood-burning stoves, geothermal heating, and the like. “We are letting the marketplace decide,” Mather said. “Even Conservatives will love that!” he said with a laugh. “It makes you less reliant on government.” He practices what he preaches. “I live off of the grid, but I live a typical, North American lifestyle,” he said. He also pointed to ground-source heat pumps and other efficient heating methods as improvements that can save money and resources – and which can be sourced locally. “That (heat pumps) are not something you can import from China…those are

Lanark County Getaway Contest winner announced News – Lanark County Tourism is thrilled to announce the winner of the Lanark County Getaway Contest – a couple from Edmonton, Alberta! Steve and Angela were randomly selected as the winners of a $1,000 trip to the Maple Syrup Capital of Ontario, simply by choosing their ideal vacation in Lanark County. “The concept of the contest was to have people choose their own adventure in Lanark County,” explains Lanark County Tourism manager Marie White. “We have tools on our website at www. lanarkcountytourism.ca that give people the chance to plan their trip by choosing where they would like to stay, eat and play. Designing the custom tour acted as a ballot to enter the contest.” Steve says he and his wife stumbled on the contest while looking to relocate to Lanark County and enjoy the cottage lifestyle. Steve is seeking a change of pace and wants to run his own business. At the same time, Angela discovered family connections nearby, and is looking forward to a reunion with

a long-lost sister. Steve and Angela will work with Lanark County Tourism experts to maximize the value of their $1,000 getaway to their preferred restaurants, accommodations and attractions. The contest was offered in collaboration with travel writer Lucy Izon and the Ottawa Citizen. The winner was selected on May 12. “Just because the contest is over doesn’t mean you can’t create your own Lanark County getaway,” White adds. “There is always something happening in Lanark County, no matter whether you are interested in the outdoors, theatre, music, historic sites, or delectable dining experience.” You can check it out by visiting www. lanarkcountytourism.ca. Select “Plan Your Trip,” then follow the instructions to create your very own custom tour, complete with maps and directions. You can also call 1-888-4-LANARK. Be sure to check out the 2014 Lanark County Festivals and Events Guide on the website under the “Plan Your Trip” tab and “Free Brochures.”

While he is realistic about his party’s chances, he remains adamant that “there is an alternative to the traditional three parties.” Personally, “I have been selfemployed since 1987 so I am a perpetual optimist, but I am a realist.” One of his ventures is a communitysupported agricultural farm at his Tamworth home, which now helps feed about 40 families. The families pay into the system, and receive a basket of vegetables and berries for about 16 weeks each year. (This is the second in our ongoing series of articles profiling candidates in the Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington riding in the run-up to the Thursday, June 12 provincial election).

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News – The Green Party candidate for Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington is defending his party’s platform, which includes a proposal to merge the public and Catholic school systems. During a telephone interview from his Tamworth home, near Kingston, on Wednesday, May 14, Cam Mather stated that the proposed policy – which has been dismissed by the other three mainline parties – would save not only taxpayer money, but also the environment too. “Right now, we have this crazy system where we are subsidizing one system that is, essentially, private,” he said of the Catholic system. Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner had floated the idea at his party’s platform launch the day before in Toronto, saying it would save the province at least $1.2 billion a year. But for Mather, it goes beyond the money, since both school boards would often have two buses running along, essentially, the same routes, when a unified school board could pick up the same children, on the same route, with just one bus. While then-Progressive Conservative party leader John Tory discovered what a live wire the education issue could be in the 2007 provincial vote, a year later, federal Liberal leader Stephane Dion discovered just how volatile ideas like a carbon tax could be with the electorate. But for Mather, these ideas are part of what makes his party the true conscience in Ontario politics. “Isn’t it wonderful that we have a party that has the intestinal fortitude to do that?” he asked. “I’m not concerned about upsetting people any more.” The environmentally-minded Greens once more have a carbon tax front and centre in their platform, which flew in the 2011 vote under the rhyming motto that the party would tax people “on what they burn, not what they earn.” On the carbon tax, Mather admitted that he understood that people were upset about rising energy costs, especially

over climate change. “That’s Randy’s business,” he said, at first, but, later in the conversation, noted that “97 per cent of scientists believe that the train is about to go over the cliff. The scary thing is that Randy is siding with the three per cent. To say that this is something that we can ignore…is frustrating.” Mather won his party’s nomination about a year ago, and while the party is focused on following the example of their federal cousins, in getting their leader, elected to the House of Commons through a seat in British Columbia, the Ontario Greens are focused on getting Schreiner elected in the Guelph area.

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Run for a cause Community – The annual Where’s Franktown run was held under sunny skies May 10. More than 500 runners participated in the 1km, 5km, 10km and 15km events, which raised funds for Calvary Christian Academy. The run was held in the morning, with guests enjoying a barbecue later in the day. Photo by LAURIE WEIR

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Children’s summer camp’s annual open house June 21 DEAR EDITOR: Much has been written about the sedentary life style that Canadian children have adopted with their iPads, iPods, iPhones, etc. Concerns have been raised about the “nature deficit” that young people are experiencing. What may not be known is that there exists nearby a little slice of heaven where children escape technology and are immersed in a close knit, active and social community close to nature, where they are accepted as they are. It’s called Camp Lau-Ren, a children’s residential summer camp of the United Church of Canada where all children are welcome. Located just 10 kilometres west of Deep River on Highway 17W at 210 Lau-Ren Rd. in the Township of Laurentian Hills, Camp Lau-Ren offers two,

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Voting is a right Editorial – More and more of those colourful election signs continue to dot the landscape throughout Lanark, Leeds and Grenville and serve as a constant reminder that yes, another provincial election is upon us. Elections are arguably one of the most exciting times for a newspaper. There are candidates to profile and meetings to attend, all with the goal of providing the public with the information to make a more informed decision on Thursday, June 12. The right to vote is one that we should all take very seriously. It’s our way to make change happen and try to make a difference. However, that number has steadily been on the decline since 1990. According to Elections Ontario, voter turnout in the last provincial election in 2011 stood at just 48.2 per cent, compared to 2007’s figure of 52.1 per cent. Back in 1995, 63 per cent of eligible voters cast their ballots. Why is that? Is it the aging population who doesn’t believe their vote matters, or perhaps the younger generation, who have just earned the right to vote, isn’t engaged enough with provincial politics? If it’s the latter, the problem is surely to get worse and voter turnout will continue to decline. With the Internet and social media, information is more readily available than ever before so there’s no excuse for young people to be complacent about politics, whether it be federal, provincial or municipal. Those who choose not to vote, shouldn’t be able to complain about the outcome afterwards either. We are all given an amazing gift in our ability to vote, let’s make sure that on June 12, we use it.

The minister was a bit like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Lifestyle – The minister, I thought, was like two different people. I had an unbelievable fear of him when he was in church delivering what seemed to be an endless sermon with words that were completely above my head. I had no idea what he was talking about, and when we left the service to go to our Sunday school class, I lived in dread that the Sunday school teacher would ask me what I had learned that day from the sermon. Thankfully she was high on the Beatitudes and the Psalms, and that was usually what our lesson was about. The minister was a whale of a man, and when he walked down the middle of the church to get to the pulpit, his shoes squeaked like fury, which Emerson said meant they hadn’t been paid for. How he knew that bit of information was beyond me. By the time the minister had climbed into the pulpit which was a round carved wood affair high above the pews, he was panting like he was going to take his last breath, and winter and summer, the sweat poured off his face in little rivulets. He frowned a lot, and I always thought he was angry with the lot of us, or that he knew that some of us had committed

some horrible sin. And to emphasize a point, he pounded the rail of the pulpit with his bible that I was sure would one day fly out of his hand and hit me square on the head since we sat in the front pew, a few feet away. His wife, whom Mother said was a saint...a pure saint, sat ramrod straight, looking neither left nor right. Through perfect planning, Sunday school always ended at the exact time the last hymn was being sung in the church. Then we children marched back into the church, standing at the door where we were expected to shake hands with the minister. This scared the living starch out of me, convinced that he could read my mind and he would know every evil thought I had ever had in my head about bad Marguirite, and know ever sin I had ever committed. I couldn’t wait to get in the buggy and get back home to the farm. And often then, I would see another side to our minister. I wasn’t sure if it was part of his duties as our spiritual leader, or if he just liked a good meal occasionally, but we could always count on a pastoral visit at least once every two weeks when the summer weather came. He didn’t own a car, but he did have Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@metroland.com 613-283-3182, ext. 104

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a buggy, and an old nag of a horse that was much like our poor old Harry with the heaves. You could have walked in our lane faster than the minister’s horse pulling the buggy! And he always came at our dinnertime at the noon hour. Mother would pump his hand, welcome him in, and my sister Audrey, without even being asked, would scrunch up the plates on the table, and make room for another place. Mother made no effort to tidy things up, or make the meal more fancy. We didn’t even get out the dishes that had come in puffed wheat. The only change was Mother sat between my sister Audrey and me, leaving the end of the table for the Minister. Father, of course, sat where he always did, at the other end. And instead of Father saying Grace, the minister, on Mother’s invitation said News Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Howaida Sorour, Tara Gesner, Desmond Devoy, Tiffany Lepack, Laura Armstrong DISTRIBUTION: Lori Sommerdyk, 613-283-3182 ,ext. 138 CLASSIFIED/REGIONAL ROUNDUP 613-283-3182 Judy Michaelis x122 email: jmichaelis@theemc.ca Cheryl Code x133 email: cheryl.code@metroland.com Fax: 613-283-5909

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the blessing, which was long and purposeful. Then I would see an entirely different man from the one I saw in the Lutheran church on Sunday. He and Father told jokes, slapping the table with the palm of their hands, and all the time, he was amply lading his plate with seconds and even third helpings of everything before him, which pleased Mother beyond words. Even a visitor the stature of the minister, didn’t stop Father from pouring out his tea into his saucer to cool it off, and then drinking it. And as soon as the meal was over, Father got up from the table, minister or not, and headed back out to the fields. Always, I knew what was going to happen next. Audrey would be sent to the smoke house and the chicken coop. She would come back with a roast and a link or two of sausages, and a small basket of fresh eggs. Everett would, without asking, have cornered a fowl, pushed it squawking into a grain sack, and everything would be put in the minister’s buggy. The minister would pump Mother’s hand, ruffle my hair, tell Audrey again how she was growing into a fine young ADVERTISING SALES: ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Andrea McMurtry 613-283-3182 x169 SALES: Cheryl Johnston, Sharon Sinfield, Kathy Perreault, Kevin Hoover, Jamie Rae-Gomes Email: emcsales@perfprint.ca Fax: 613-283-9988

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woman, and my three brothers that he would see them in church, and then with great effort he would climb into the buggy, and the old horse without any direction from his owner, would turn in the yard and head out the lane. Audrey and I would help Mother redd up the kitchen and she would tell us how poor the minister was, and how little he was paid, and that often he and his wife didn’t have enough money to buy food, and how they would rely on the generosity of the members of the Lutheran church to survive. I knew the Depression was all around us, but I didn’t know anyone out in the country who didn’t have enough food for their table. I would watch the buggy disappear into the farthest reaches of the lane, and I would think again how the minister was like two different people. The stern, nononsense man in the pulpit on a Sunday, and then there was the man who could laugh and mingle with the common folk around a kitchen table. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to negligence of its servants or otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such advertisement. • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.

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Lovely 3 bdrm. solid brick bungalow in Almonte with many recent upgrades inc. roof, furnace, f/p’s, bathrooms & kitchen.

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Picturesque Scandinavian scribed log home on 5 acres 10 minutes west of Carleton Place. Detached 48’x20’ shop/ garage. Additional acreage is also available.

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161 Stonehome Crescent Close to town, short commute to Kanata! 4 bdrm (total) bungalow on 2 1/2 acres in established family neighbourhood.

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Jason Coleman Sales Representative

Marly Burke Broker

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Karen Duncan Sales Representative

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OPEN HOUSES - SEE ALL THREE HOMES IN PORTLAND ON SATURDAY, MAY 24TH

NEW LISTING! 30 ACRES IN FALLBROOK!

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Great 3 bed, 2 bath split entry bungalow a minute from Big Rideau Lake in Portland. $239,900

Solid brick side split with 3+1 beds, 3 baths and attached insulated/ heated double car garage. $254,000

Double lot, attached double car garage, split entry bungalow with view of Big Rideau Lake. $222,000

Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 juliascotland@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 scotland.drea@gmail.com

Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 juliascotland@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 scotland.drea@gmail.com

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123 William St, Smiths Falls

NEW LISTING – MISSISSIPPI RIVER

master with ensuite – walk-in shower. Call Barbara Shepherd to view 613 326-1361

41 Daniel Street This elegant century home

has enormous possibilites, 4 large bedrooms, lovely bright kitchen overlooking the sunroom, pocket doors separating large living and dining space...What a great family home! Undeveloped 3rd floor has bright windows and 4 additional rooms to develop at your leisure. The insulated garage (100 amp service), has plenty of workshop space. Updates incluude new shingles, electrical, high effeciency furnace and newer windows. ‘This is a must see home! Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca

DOWNTOWN PERTH!

RIVERSIDE CONDO IN PERTH

533 Iron Mine Road Offer Price $599,000 Situated on a 8.7 acre private, treed lot with approximately 293 feet of Mississippi River frontage in a truly idyllic setting. Constructed in 2006, this well built storey and a half home features an insulated concrete foundation & was built with bc western red cedar & BC douglas fir. This home is approximately 1400 square feet with an additional 750 square feet on the lower walkout level. Dramatic views of the river from the 1400 square feet of wrap-around decking including 345 square feet which is screened in. Features include floor to ceiling fireplace in the living room and a cozy woodstove in the lower level family room. Loft area on the second floor looks down into the great room below. Kitchen has beautiful cherry cabinetry & granite counter tops. Two car detached garage with loft. Paul Martin 613-264-0123

$279,000 Cathedral ceilings in the living room and cozy gas fireplace. Main floor family room with walkout to deck. Relax or entertain in the peaceful sunroom. Spacious

OPEN HOUSE – SUNDAY, MAY 25 1-2:30PM

27 Ross St., Smiths Falls $229,000 This hi-ranch is bright and sunny with new garden doors leading to a spacious back yard, new decking, new roof, many new windows, new counters, 3 bedrooms 2 baths and single attached car garage… this is a great family home. It is situated just down the street from both the High School and Chimo School. The entrance off the back yard leads to the basement with 1/2 bath and coat area to leave the clutter away from the main floor living space. Large family room in basement with bright windows and gleaming hardwood floors in the living area and hallway. A short walk to the park, this home is in a nice neighbourhood. Drop in and have a peek! MLS#899878 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca

This is a great family home with private, fenced backyard and well maintained in-ground pool for the kids. Screened porches at front and back of the house to sit and relax. This three bedroom has a spacious living room, kitchen and laundry area that leads to the backyard and pool. Newer furnace, shingles, windows and doors. This is a neat little package for $149,900! Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca

CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM IN PERTH

Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 juliascotland@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 scotland.drea@gmail.com

3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, lower level walkout with partially finished family room – efficient woodstove and heat pump. Elevated ceilings in living room – windows! New triple bay garage with loft workshop. Private, trails in the woods. Barbara Shepherd 613-326-1361 Bob Ferguson 613-812-8871

*Seller offering $7500 rebate to buyer on closing*

Ahhh! Relax on your deck overlooking the Tay River – 1 bedroom plus den Open, light and bright – large master with loads of cupboards, eat in kitchen. Conveniently located on the main level – no elevator to take! Clean and fresh – just move in! $214,900 Call Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361

WATERFRONT LOTS HIGHLY DESIREABLE CHRISTIE LAKE!

Splendid Victorian on prestigious Drummond Street. Many renovations – walls, electrical, plumbing, ensuite, flooring, family room, etc. Traditional high ceilings, mouldings in spacious living areas. Apt. rental opportunity $279,900 Call Barbara Shepherd for appointment – 613 326-1361

SCOTCH LINE $324,000 Located just minutes from the town of Perth, this 1900 square foot 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom,bungalow has an additional 520 square feet of finishing in the walkout lower level. Beautiful open feel to the main floor, spacious foyer with slate floors and a unique winding staircase to the lower level. Situated on a 3.8 acre lot which includes a deeded 50 foot strip to Pike Lake. Paved driveway leads to the 3 bay attached garage. The house has a newer deck and 3 season sunporch along the entire back of the home. The lower level of the bungalow has patio doors out to the backyard and is finished with a cozy family area with fireplace, a second rec room/bedroom, 3 piece bathroom, utility area and a 30x15 foot wood working or hobby shop with its own screened in work area adjacent. Paul Martin 613-264-0123

Awesome views and fabulous swimming! One lot with 900 + feet of waterfrontage and the other with over 200 feet on the water. $125,000 and $199,000. Plus a building lot of almost 8 acres also available at $59,000 Call Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361

OPEN HOUSE: Sunday May 25, 1:30pm – 3:00pm

RIDEAU LAKE

NEW LISTING!

PERTH RURAL

Pike Lake 107 Pike Lake Route #11 Year round, 2 + bedroom home, good waterfront. From Perth take the Scotch Line (County Rd #10 west) turn left at Pike Lake Rte #11. Follow Open House signs to PIN #107.

42 Millflat Lane Private paradise. 420 Ft of glorious shoreline on Upper Rideau Lake. Excellent boating & swimming. Terraced approach to a sheltered shore oasis with boat port & fixed docking. One of a kind property with year round 3 bdrm 3 bath home. Additional 2 bdrm, 1 bath guest cabin. Main house features open main level concept with cathedral ceilings & plenty of natural light. Gorgeous views from every window. $599,000 Christian Allan 613-207-0834

101 Rideau Ferry Rd Charming brick beauty with ample room for family & friends. 6 Bdrms & 4 baths including 2 masters each with their own ensuite. Spacious open concept kitchen/dining, living rm with stone fireplace, additional family space with pine flrs, home office & main flr laundry. Many improvements including propane furnace (2012), windows & plumbing. Pretty country setting with decking, play area, log barn & mature trees. $269,000 Christian Allan 613-207-0834

Gorgeous, brick bungalow on 3+ acres just 5 minutes to Perth. Spacious rooms tastefully decorated. 3 bdrms on the main level, the master with walk-in closet. Luxurious main bathroom with radiant heating. Open concept family room on main level leads to private deck and beautifully finished above ground pool. Lower level ideal for large games room and ample storage. $379,900

Norene Allan 613-812-0407

Norene Allan 613-812-0407

Joanne Bennell 613-812-0505

Christian Allan 613-207-0834 Norene Allan 613-812-0407

PERTH AND AREA’S NUMBER ONE SALES TEAM!

Sheri Mahon-Fournier* 613-812-1215

Andrew Rivington* 613-812-3280

Bob Ferguson* 613-812-8871

Joanne Bennell* 613-812-0505

Barbara Shepherd* 613-326-1361

Christian Allan* 613-207-0834

Oral Pretty* 613-264-0123

THE EMC - 11 - Thursday, May 22, 2014

Julia Scotland** 613-390-0401

Norene Allan* 613-812-0407

Cathie McCabe* 613-284-6263

Sales Representative* Broker** Broker of Record***

Drea Scotland* 613-390-2373

Paul Martin*** 613-264-0123


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453 DOBBIE ROAD, LANARK HIGHLANDS Private 94 ac. property with spectacular view! 5 bed, 3 bath, charm filled home. Incl. 1830’s log heritage building, large barn, cabin & swimmable pond. $649,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613812-9344

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1513 BIG RIDEAU NORTH SHORE ROAD Lrg bright open concept, 3 bd, 2 bth, w/walk out basement, wrap round deck, family rm, loft garage/plenty of room for all the toys, move in ready. $729,000. Call Rebecca Wissler 613264-9481

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227 STEWART GIBSON ROAD NEAR HOPETOWN Exquisite expansive 2000 sq.ft. home plus detached 750 sq.ft studio/workshop on 9 acres. Privacy and serenity abounds. $459,000. Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 or Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

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158 KILARNEY ROAD CHRISTIE LAKE 3+1 bd, 1 bth cottage on Christie Lk. 1.2 acres with 105’ of swimmable, clear w/f with great view. Patio doors to lrg deck. Incl. most furnishings, canoe, sailboat & dock. $239,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344

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NEW PRICE

50 GEORGE STREET, LANARK Prime location! Imagine the possibilities! Stunning renovated stone beauty (approx. 2300 sqft) + fully self-contained brick addition (approx. 900 sqft) currently a rental unit. $299,900.

RIDEAU FERRY Treed level lot, with 280 ft +/- of excellent Big Rideau Lk w/f. Charming 2 level 2 bed cottage. $595,000.

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BIG RIDEAU LAKE Open plan design, 3 beds, study; vaulted ceilings. Walk out basement, Double garage, 2 balconies, Patio. $690,000.

RIDEAU FERRY 171 ft water frontage.4bd, 3 bth home. Master w/ensuite & sauna, 2nd bed w/ensuite & balcony, hot tub, pool, bunkie, large lot. $599,900.

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2847 NARROWS LOCK ROAD Charming 2 bed log home on 21 acres w/addition 40x80 coverall & sugar shack & above ground pool surrounded by a 16x18 cedar deck & det. garage/workshop. Not far from Miner’s Point & Upper Rideau Lake. $329,900. Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 or Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

WATERFRONT

AUGUSTA Hobby farm, 4 beds, 2.5 baths, 2500 sq ft open concept. Huge part finished basement. $494,900.

PERTH Stately stone home! Stunning renovation! Grand foyer w/ sweeping staircase, professionally restored plank flrs, 9 ft ceilings, original trim! New dream kitchen & spa like bath! $349,000.

BASS LAKE Waterfront, 3 bedroom quality home. High ceilings, open plan concept, main floor laundry, wood stove & walk out basement. $539,000.

DALHOUSIE CON 1A 2+1 bed custom built 7 yr old country bungalow on 6 acres. Finished lower level, sunroom, deck. Dbl attached garage plus detached gar/workshop. $339,900.

NEW PRICE

397 CHRISTIE LAKE ROAD NEAR PERTH Nestled on the banks of the Tay River just a few km from Perth on gorgeous 107x470ft lot, this adorable bungalow is move-in ready! $209,900.

WATERFRONT

WESTPORT BUILDING LOT Great building lot located in Village of Westport, walking distance to all amenities, build your new home here, quite street. $48,000.

NEAR PERTH CHRISTIE LAKE RD Close to Perth/Smiths Falls near Rideau Ferry! Just 7 yrs old, lovely 2-sty colonial, move-in Ideal 3 bdrm, 3 bath family home only minutes ready! Economical radiant-flr heating & storage to Perth. Large private backyard with hot tub, New septic and roof shingles 2009. $239,900. galore! 30x38 garage! $308,500.

BLACK LAKE Well maintained, furnished, 3 bed Black Lake cottage with westerly “sunset” view. 190 ft. of deep, clean waterfront. $269,000.

WATERFRONT

NEAR PERTH 3 bd, 4 bth 2.5 storey home w/high ceilings, magnificent woodwork, det. insulated 2 car garage. Close to Perth in beautiful country setting. $539,000.

NORTH ELMSLEY Gorgeous custom bungalow on pretty 2.5 acres. Sun-drenched/open–concept design highlighted by central fireplace, chef’s kitchen w/ granite, sunrm, hwd/tile, 28 x 28 ft garage w/inside entry. New prop furnace/hwt 2013. $339,500.

HORSESHOE BAY Exceptional views from this 4 bed, 2½ bath home. R2000 rated home w/bunkie for overspill! Expansive deck & walkout rec room. Lg eatin kitchen, hobby/study rooms. $583,600.

NEAR PERTH Exquisite custom built home, 3 beds, 2 baths, 9ft ceilings w/crown moulding, granite counter tops throughout, & Chef’s dream kitchen. Fully insulated car gar., 2 mins. to Perth. $369,900.

PERTH Excellent location, walking distance to downtown Perth semi-detached 2 1/2 sty brick home. 3 bed, 2 bath, sunroom, extra side parking. $185,000.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Minutes from Westport, Building & land – Great space on paved Cty Rd 2, heated, 2 lrg overhead doors to bay, well & septic,. $139,000.

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NEW PRICE OPEN HOUSE 149 CAT’S COVE, RIDEAU FERRY SAT MAY 24TH 1-2:30PM Lakeside living at its finest. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath side split on 215ft of prime Big Rideau waterfront. $619,000. Host: Demi Thompson 613-264-4330

1018 CHRISTIE LAKE ROAD NEAR PERTH SAT MAY 24TH 1-2:30PM Classic country stone home built approx. 1830, character & charm, spacious mn flr living rm & dining rm w/main flr family rm. Lots of natural light. The grounds are spectacular & private. $284,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

966 LESLIE CRAIN DRIVE FELLINGERS MILLS ESTATES NEAR PERTH SAT MAY 24TH 1-2:00PM New 1,660 sq.ft. home 3 bds, 3 bth, 2car att. gar. on 1.58 acres. Partially finished basement w/walkout. Natural Gas & A/C. $429,900. Host Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

1469 MACPHERSON ROAD NEAR MABERLY SAT MAY 24TH 3-4PM 132 acre property includes a 6000 sq. ft. living space w/4 beds, 3 baths. Great multi-use potential. $450,000. Host Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

141 SILVER LAKE LN 22 NEAR MABERLY SUN MAY 25TH, 10-11AM Let this solar business help pay your mortgage – 17 year OPA contract. Business, Home and Equestrian Paradise with views of Silver Lake. $459,900.

DREAMS FOR SALE - CHOOSE WISELY… CHOOSE THE EMC - 12 - Thursday, May 22, 2014

164 MAPLE STREET. MCDONALD’S CORNERS SUN MAY 25TH, 12-1PM 2+1 bd bungalow on gorgeous landscaped lot, deeded access to Dalhousie Lk, private backyard, finished lower level. Det. Insul/heated gar/workshop. $199,900. Host: Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344


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$214,900 Brick Duplex, corner lot. Great Income Property! Quiet st., close to all amenities.

613-236-5959

89 BARCLAY ST Perfect Little Gem for the First Time Buyer or Retiree. Gleaming Parquet Floors Throughout. 1+2 Bedrooms. 2 Full Baths. Open Concept Kitchen w/Granite Countertops. Cosy Gas Stove in Main Floor Family Room. Beautiful Sunroom Overlooks Blooming Gardens. New Roof/Furnace/Air. $259,900

CARLGATE PARK Breathtaking 4 Bedroom Home Nestled in Quiet Cul de Sac Awaits the Prestigious Buyer Looking for the Perfect Home. Attention to Details Prevail in this Architecturally Unique Home. Granite Kitchen is to Die For with Separate Workspaces & Drink Station. Modern Open Family Room with Cosy Gas Ffpl. Stunning Master Suite w/Sumptuous 5pce Ensuite. Partially Finished Walkout Basement.

Brad Closs Broker 613-200-1000

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Saturday, May 24, 1pm -2pm 152 Bristow Drive $429,000 MLS: 902797

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Sunday, May 25, 11am -12pm 32 Ross Street $225,900 MLS: 911583 NEW PRICE

Sunday, May 25, 1pm -2pm 3 Condie Street $183,900 MLS: 911605 NEW LISTING

BRICK BUNGALOW!

2 bedroom 2 bathroom home with a walk out basement and a private, peaceful location! MLS 907893 $319,900

101 Rideau Ave. Commercial Property $549,000 MLS: 855482

37 Elmsley Street N. $97,900 MLS: 911341

868 Kitley Line 1 Rd., Jasper $299,900 MLS: 849392

92 Poonamalie Road $206,900 MLS: 897534

Clark Munro 613-256-1860 www.almonterealestateguy.ca

174 Mitcheson Street

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Saturday, May 24, 11am -12pm 250 Cty. Rd. 17, Jasper $295,000 MLS: 900663

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Approx. 8 acres with lean-to and paddock. Spacious hi-ranch, open concept. Hardwood flooring, access to two tier deck at back, finished lower level with fireplace. Must view.

Clark Munro**

Visit Mike or call Mona Irwin for further information A “STAND OUT” Yes, a beautiful 3 bedroom with 3 bathrms. Gorgeous kitchen. Open concept design, luxury master with 5 pc ensuite. Hardwood floors, main level family rm. Upper level laundry room. One of the largest lots in the area. Natural gas heating. Party size deck, hot tub and much more. Dad will love the triple car garage.. MLS 909340 $449,900

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161 RESERVE STREET

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3 bdrm starter home with an attached garage with a loft for storage + a 20ft x 35ft detached building with power would make a great workshop/storage. Recently updated shingles on the main house + newer gas furnace. Quick possession! MLS 910517 $189,000

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Perth’s Studio Theatre held a Crazy Dinner fundraiser May 10 where diners ordered from a mystery menu. Above, some of the dozens of volunteers who helped make the dinner a huge success.

Studio Theatre’s Crazy Dinner a wild success Arts – Was it crazy to think that people would support a community theatre fundraiser called a Crazy Dinner? Sure, crazy like a fox... Every single ticket was sold for the Studio Theatre’s Crazy Dinner on May 10, thanks to tremendous organization, enthusiastic volunteers, and a town that simply loves its community theatre. The concept for the meal was hard to resist: diners ordered from a tantalizing mystery menu that kept them guessing, but always led to something delicious – Caesar salad, gazpacho soup, salisbury steak, salmon, chicken, vegetarian lasagna, and four different delectable desserts. Entertainment was provided by the cast of the theatre’s upcoming Little Women, The Musical,

directed by C. Lee Bates. Songs included “Here Alone� (sung by Julie Kevan), “Could You?� (Barb Guthrie, Courtney Mason), “Five Forever� (Courtney Mason, Kyle Booth, Lindsay Rewi, Mary Hills, Emma Houlahan) and “More Than I Am� (Justin Hills, Mary Hills). There were also plenty of raffle items and door prizes, generously donated by local businesses, including a deluxe gas barbecue from Home Hardware, dinner for two from the Stone Cellar, a beautiful Gift basket from Julia Egener, an original Simon Koo Painting from Ute von Schall, and a restored Remembrance clock from Garnet Carswell. The food was subsidized by a generous donation from Barnabe’s Your Independent Grocer.

Jean and Derek Cooke, the driving force behind the evening, have hosted Crazy Dinners many times before, but this was their biggest event ever – dinner for 120! Obviously a lot of organization and creativity went into the planning, along with a dedicated team of servers and kitchen staff. When the last dessert had been enjoyed and the final prize awarded, more than $5,000 had been raised for the great work of Perth’s community theatre. So a huge thank you goes out to everyone who attended, donated prizes, and worked so hard to make this event the crazy success that it was. We can’t wait to see what next year’s fundraiser will be! Submitted by the Studio Theatre.

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Part One of a Four-Part Series

Fundraising key for local hospices to aid families of palliative patients By LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com

Inside Ottawa Valley, comprised of The Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette, The Kemptville Advance, The Perth Courier and The Smiths Falls Record News, takes a look at palliative care services offered in Lanark Leeds and Grenville. Over the next four weeks, we’ll examine aspects of palliative care, like funding, caregivers’ roles, and helping loved ones through their final stages of life. This first installment talks about the palliative care services that are available. News – National Hospice Palliative Care Week may have kicked off the month of May with a variety of fundraisers, but money is needed all year long, not just during the spring. These fundraisers are an important part of palliative care services, because without the support of the communities, there would be limited services available to patients and their families as they live out their final days with dignity.

Palliative or end-of-life services in Canada have traditionally been provided at home until the care becomes so complicated or overwhelming that admission to hospital is required. “During the course of illness it is not unusual for a person to seek treatment in emergency rooms and/or to be admitted to hospital a number of times until they reach a point when they cannot be released due to the severity of illness or inability of their family to care for them at home,” said Doug Burt, member of the Community Home Support Lanark County board of directors. While some Canadians die at home, the majority of them spend their last days in hospital. This results in a great deal of stress for patients and families as well as unnecessary use of costly hospital beds for people who could be better managed at home or in a hospice. Smiths Falls, Perth and parts of Almonte/Carleton Place are located in the South East Local Health Integration Network (SELHIN) one of 14 LHINs in Ontario. SELHIN covers a huge

area from Prince Edward County in the South to the Hastings Highlands in the North and East to Edwardsburgh, Innisville, Montague, etc. Interestingly, Lanark County is split between SELHIN and Champlain LHIN which covers other parts of Carleton Place, Almonte and Kemptville and necessitates special arrangements between the two LHINs for some services. Within the communities and counties of SELHIN and Champlain LHIN, the need for palliative and other support services has long been understood. Consequently, communities acted to establish a variety of services. Some of these have been recognized and funded to some extent by the LHINs. Municipalities and county councils have provided funds for some services as well. Within the Perth and Smiths Falls corner of SELHIN, Community Home Support, Lanark County (CHSLC) provides a number of services including three palliative care services: the Volunteer Hospice Visiting Service, the Day Hospice and Bereavement Services.

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With some variations in the LHIN funding, this is the case for all hospice services across SELHIN and generally for all Ontario hospice services. While these programs are only partly funded by SELHIN it must be noted that SELHIN provides substantial funding to the Community Care Access Centres (CCAC) to provide nursing and personal support worker (PSW) support to clients in their homes as well as some equipment and medical supplies. These services combined with the hospice services provided by volunteers are intended to help clients remain at home and out of hospital as long as possible. The vast majority of palliative clients express the wish to be able to stay at home and to die surrounded by their loved ones. Over the past years many communities have looked at the role residential hospices play in some countries, for example in the United Kingdom where there is a longstanding tradition of

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There are nine community hospice organizations across SELHIN. These hospice organizations have been achieving positive results by providing essential assistance to people with life-limiting and palliative diagnoses and to their families. These services include trained hospice volunteers who go to homes to provide respite opportunities for caregivers, usually a family member. The day hospices are places where clients can go to share their experiences with others having similar challenges. Day programs provide fun activities as well as invaluable psychosocial support to the clients and their families. Some clients say these programs provide them with an opportunity to forget they are sick. Most hospice services also provide bereavement services. Approximately 45 per cent of the cost of the palliative care programs provided by CHSLC is funded by SELHIN, the rest comes from the generosity of the community which recognizes the importance of these services.


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Funding infusion Community – Tay River Reflections in Perth hosted a fashion show for Lanark County’s hospice palliative care services’ home support program last month. The $2,000 donation will help with general expenses, said Christa Dales Donnelly, representative of the hospice services. She is flanked by Patti Boyd, operations manager at the Tay River Train ‘N Transform (gym) and Dr. Manuela Joannou, owner of the spa and gym. Tay River Reflections is looking to host a similar annual event as a palliative care fundraiser.

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residential hospices for patients in their final weeks or days rather than admitting these patients to costly hospital beds. Across Canada there are many communities that have decided the needs of their loved ones are best met by community-based residential hospices once care at home is no longer feasible. There are some successful residential hospices, usually in larger towns and cities where there is a large base of citizens. However, Canada is made up of many small rural communities where it is difficult to find the funds to build and maintain residential hospices. Residential hospices are generally not funded and must depend entirely on fundraising. For the past several years, hospice organizations have held many meetings among themselves and with their respective LHIN to make a case for the

funding of residential hospice beds. “A major stumbling block is the inability of small rural communities to demonstrate that a two or three-bed hospice is cost effective,” said Burt. Thus few communities have been brave enough to attempt to raise the funds to establish a residence and then to go to their communities every year to fundraise the approximately $150,000 required to keep going. One or two have accepted this challenge. Pilot Hospice A bright spot was the agreement of SELHIN to approve a pilot project in Picton where Hospice Prince Edward opened a two-bed facility in August 2013. The intention is to evaluate the hospice after a year or so to determine the extent to which its existence contributes to a reduction in the occupancy of hospital palliative care beds. “There is no doubt that patients and

clients who have experienced the support provided in a family-centred residential hospice achieve a level of psychosocial wellbeing few can experience in a busy hospital,” Burt said. Should the experience of Hospice Prince Edward produce positive results for small residential hospices then other communities and the SELHIN may be able to explore establishing other hospices. Regardless of the funding level for hospice palliative care services the programs would not be possible without the dedication and loyalty to clients provided by volunteers. They make these programs possible and deserve our support. Our next article will talk about the role and importance of volunteers and will touch on their training and the safeguards in place to avoid caregiver burnout.

News – The Hub Hospice Palliative Care in Almonte is quickly gaining ground towards its goal of becoming part of the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). The concept for the registered charity began back in February 2012, when Almonte Community Coordinators (The Hub) began envisioning a palliative care volunteer visitor service, to meet the needs of residents from Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills to Renfrew. “People are dying at home all the time and it’s a gap in our health care system in our area,” said the Hub Hospice’s Glenda Jones. “From Mississippi Mills to Renfrew, there is no good network in home care – nothing.” The project began with a group of volunteers and has grown to include a dedicated board of directors: chair Christine Bois; vice-chair Shirley Deugo; secretary Glenda Jones; treasurer Gary Pollock; and directors Jane Henderson, Eloise Caverson, Brenda Hurrle, Diane James, Pat Martin, Helen McIntosh and Peggy McPhail. They began offering their services in September 2013 and hired Allison Griffith, RN, as co-ordinator of volunteer services. She will be responsible for co-ordinating efforts of trained hospice volunteers and ensuring they are directed where they are needed. Currently, the Hub Hospice offers support to those living in their own homes, a long-term care facility or retirement home through emotional and

spiritual areas (trained volunteers listen and provide encouragement and companionship to clients and caregivers); and also direct aid to caregivers, to allow them to take a much-needed break. Public education opportunities are also available and there are plans to develop grief and bereavement services, including access to resources, referrals to community services and peer support, in the future. Its vision statement states that the service will “collaborate in the co-ordination of palliative care services in the Mississippi Mills and North Lanark area. The location of direct client services will include those settings which are considered as home by the client. Future consideration will be given to the establishment of a free-standing hospice and to bereavement support services.” The Hub Hospice is becoming more visible in the communities in which they serve as well, holding a number of fundraisers, including participation in the national Hike for Hospice for Palliative Care each year. For more information about the Hub Hospice Palliative Care, visit www. hubhospice.com or call 613-406-7020. Information on how to donate and applications to become volunteers can be found there.

For more in the Hospice series, see page 22.

Caring contacts... South East LHIN Hospices • Hospice Prince Edward, Picton (pilot program): www.hospiceprinceedward.ca; 613-645-4040 • Hospice Lennox and Addington, Napanee: www.landahospice.ca; 613-354-083 • Hospice Belleville-Quinte, Belleville: www.hospice-quinte.ca; 613-966-6610 • Hospice Kingston: www.hospicekingston.ca; 613-542-5013 • Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Service: www.bgh-

on.ca; 613-345-5649 ext. 4412 • Hospice North Hastings, Bancroft: www.hospicenorthhastings.com; 613-332-8014 • Heart of Hastings Hospice, Madoc: www.heartofhastingshospice.ca; 613-473-5125 • Dignity House Hospice, Perth: www.dignityhousehospice.ca; 613-267-6400 Champlain LHIN Hospices (local) • Beth Donovan Hospice, Kemptville: www.bethdonovanhospice.ca; 613-258-9611 • Community Home Support – Lanark County (Carleton Place): www.chslc.ca; 613-253-0733.

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News – Three years ago on Feb. 22 an earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter magnitude scale struck Christchurch, New Zealand, causing widespread damage and killing 185 people. Could something like this ever happen in Lanark County? In June 2010 a 5.0 magnitude earthquake rocked the Ottawa Valley area just before 1:45 p.m. The epicenter was approximately 60 kilometres northnortheast of Ottawa. In the nation’s capital, alarmed office workers poured onto the streets, putting themselves in danger of falling glass or other debris. As a result, the city changed its policies on how people should respond should another quake strike. Workers instead should have taken shelter inside. Joint operation On May 1 Lanark County municipalities participated in the annual joint emergency management exercise, entitled Operation Earthquake 2014. Moderated by community officer Philippe Geoffrion, Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management, the all-day assembly was held in Carleton Place at the Neelin Street Community Centre/arena (upper hall). In addition to Lanark County representatives, staff from Beckwith, Carleton Place, Drummond/North Elmsley, Lanark Highlands, Mississippi Mills, Montague, Perth, Smiths Falls and Tay Valley participated. An event such as Operation Earthquake 2014 presents an opportunity to evaluate the abilities of area municipalities to respond to a real emergency of this kind. Furthermore, it enhances the analytical process and promotes communications and media release procedures between the municipalities, external agencies and the public during a crisis situation. “Each time we meet there is always something new for us to learn and to share with other groups,” Duncan Rogers, Carleton Place’s community emergency management coordinator (CEMC) said. The operation fulfilled the yearly exercise requirements of Ontario Regulation 380/04, which establishes the minimum standards for emergency management programs required by municipalities and provincial ministries, and supports the requirement in the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act for mandatory emergency management programs. Material presented During the day’s morning session, attendees heard how the Almonte

Amateur Radio Club (AARC) would be useful during disasters, as well as the importance of land use planning in emergency management. Reception and inquiry and evacuation centres were discussed, and the roles of the emergency information officer, director of roads and public works, community emergency management coordinator, chief administrative officer and Lanark County fire coordinator. Additional information was provided on Community Emergency Response Volunteer (CERV) and the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program, which offers financial assistance following natural disasters. After lunch, following a video of the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake, the Operation Earthquake 2014 scenario commenced. A 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit on April 28, 2014 at 3:15 a.m., according to the National Research Institute in Ottawa. The epicenter was the south side of White Lake in Mississippi Mills. Geoffrion explained the exercise involved municipal staff responding to the extensive damage in their own communities – after three days (initially) and over the next 18 months (sewer, food and water, roads and bridges, electricity, continuousness of government, etc.) “How do you plan to deal with the current situation, and what are your top three priorities?” he asked. Geoffrion told staff to “look at all possibilities and think outside the box.” “You need to think more strategically,” he said. “Look at the bigger picture.” After the Christchurch earthquake the government declared a state of national emergency, which stayed in force until April 30, more than two months. Following the exercise, comments and recommendations were gathered. A summary report will be produced by the emergency exercise planning team. Rogers thanked the annual emergency exercise planning team (Carleton Place fire chief and director of protective services Les Reynolds, Lanark Highlands fire chief Rod Black, Geoffrion and Lanark County’s emergency services coordinator Rick Hannah) for its hard work in putting the scenario together. Geoffrion and Hannah also offered thanks to all participants. In Carleton Place the primary emergency operations centre (EOC) is located in a special room upstairs at the fire/ police headquarters on Coleman Street. Council chambers inside the town hall on Bridge Street is the secondary EOC. Beckwith’s EOC is located in council chambers at the township building (9th Line). Mississippi Mills’ EOC is located inside municipal headquarters on Old Perth Road.

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On May 1 Lanark County municipalities participated in the annual joint emergency management exercise, entitled Operation Earthquake 2014. Town of Smiths Falls representatives at the Lanark County emergency planning session.

Beckwith Township representatives gather round their table during emergency training exercises in Beckwith.

Left, Montague Township representatives take part in the Lanark County emergency planning session, which was also attended by the Town of Perth, above. THE EMC - 20A - Thursday, May 22, 2014


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Smiths Falls pilot shot down during Leipzig air raid in February, 1944 By JOSH VINCENT Edited by Chris Smith and Blake Cameron

News – The following is part of a series of research papers completed by Grade 10 History students at Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute as part of the Lest We Forget program. The features focus on residents of Smiths Falls who made the supreme sacrifice for their country during World War II. Donald James Vens Dawson, Pilot Officer January 31st, 1923 – February 20th, 1944 Donald James Vens Dawson was a 21-year-old soldier who died while fighting overseas in the Second World War. He was born on January 31st, 1923 in Smiths Falls, Ontario to his mother Erma Jane Dawson and his father James Garnet Dawson. Donald had one sister; Mrs. Isabel Nadine Walker. He was never married and had no children. Donald completed elementary school at Central Public School from 1929 to 1936. He attended Smiths Falls Collegiate Institute, which he left in 1939. Donald also attended a Canadian Electronics Institute from 1940 to 1941, specializing in wireless operating. During the same time, he was employed at Borden’s Dairy as a truck driver for three months. He was also employed as an office worker in Fort Erie from 1941 until the time he enlisted February 25th, 1942. His hair was blonde in colour with hazel eyes. He lived at Fort Erie, Ontario at time of enlistment. His religion was Anglican. Donald used English as his main language, even though he could

understand French (at high school level) as well as Latin. Donald was presumed dead after he failed to return from a bombing misson in Leipzig, Germany on February 20th, 1944. In Donald’s Certificate of Medical Examination, it is seen that he had asthma and eye disease. The document also states that Donald had pneumonia at one year of age, conjunctivitis in 1935, tonsillitis in 1936, and laryngitis in 1940 for three days. He also had unusual childhood illnesses. Donald was 5 foot 10 inches and weighed 150 pounds. His eye sight and hearing were perfect. Donald’s com-

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Donald Dawson. plexion was fair and his development was good. Donald’s Interviewing Officer described him as: “Average type, tall slender built, youthful appearance, and neatly dressed. Alert, intelligent, will take Canadian Legion Course. Keen to be a Pilot and fight. Industrious, sincere,

quiet, and will work hard on course.” The following was found in the Minute One Investigation in October, 1944. “The Number 77 Squadron reported that Halifax aircraft with crew of 7, failed to return from an operational attack on Leipzig. It left the base on the night

of February 19th and 20th, 1944, after which no further news was received. A telegram from I.R.C.C. quoting German information, states that Flight Sergeant Dawson was killed on February 20th, 1944. An extract from official German totenliste confirms the death of Flight Sergeant Dawson, on the night of February 20th, 1944, and states that his body could not be recovered as the aircraft lies in shallow water.” Donald was then, for all purposes, presumed to be dead. During the Big Week (a week of arguments and missions against the Nazi Party), Leipzig, Germany was one of many places that were bombed. The first attack on Leipzig was on December 4, 1943. On February 20th, 1944, bombs rained over the sky of Leipzig, containing around 2,300 tons worth of explosives. In total, around 970 people died from the bombing. After Donald James Vens Dawson’s death, his medals were entitled to his mother, Erma Jane Dawson. She received the medals in July, 1945. Erma was given Donald’s 1939 to 45 Star (awarded after a soldier has given six months of duty), Air Crew Europe Star (awarded for two months of operational flying from the United Kingdom over Europe between September 3rd, 1939 and June 5th, 1944), War Medal (awarded if a soldier worked full time for 28 days in the armed forces and merchant marines from 1939 to 1945), and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with clasp (awarded to any soldier who volunteered in World War II for eighteen months). Donald Dawson’s body was never recovered. He is referenced in the Runneymede Memorial in Surrey, United Kingdom.

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Community - The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario opened for the season on the weekend with visitors checking out the exhibits, including (inset) the dental car. Leah McRobers, program and oureach coordinator, is pictured with the old engin out front.

News – During the CCHL Bogart Cup finals between the Carleton Place Canadians and Smiths Falls Bears, Carleton Place mayor Wendy LeBlanc and acting deputy mayor Ken Graham (filling in for mayor Dennis Staples) made a friendly bet. The losing team’s community would fly the respective town’s flag. Carleton Place won the series and last week, LeBlanc, above left, brought a town flag to Smiths Falls Town Hall for Staples to fly up the flagpole. Not only did Staples offer his best wishes and congratulations to the Canadians, but so did the coaches and players on the Smiths Falls Bears.

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The Beth Donovan Hospice received its level 2 accreditation certificate from HPCO. From left: Laura Smith, volunteer and client services; Dawn Rodger, executive director; and Anne Langlois financial services. The Champlain LHIN is one of 14 not-for-profit corporations that works with local health providers and community members to determine the health service priorities of our regions. As LHINs, they plan, integrate and fund local health services, including: hospitals, community care access centres, community support services, long-term care, mental health and addictions services and community health centres. Beth Donovan Hospice is in a position of mature growth undertaking an expansion of its current hospice community programs by adding critical resources to directly serve clients and their families. This enhancement includes the long awaited day hospice program, and the much needed expansion of grief and bereavement counselling services. Both services are provided without cost to the client. Fundraising continues to be an important part of day-to-day activities of the hospice. Striving to be creative and innovative with its events, the Beth Donovan Hospice concentrates on four experiences: Bowl a thon, Chillin’ n’ Grillin, Hike for Hospice and the Fall Extravaganza. The partnership with the Kempt-

ville District Hospital went a long way towards helping the BDH support its growth. “It provided us with an opportunity to work more closely with hospital front line staff,” said Rodger. Along the way the BDH used partnership experience to develop its business plan for a residential hospice and to firm up the referral process. “We are grateful to the Kemptville District Hospital for their invaluable support,” said Rodger. The day hospice program started May 1, 2014. The program will run for one day each week in the lower level of St. John’s United Church in Kemptville. The day includes a light lunch, activities, therapeutic treatments on a rotational basis, and a time that encourages socialization and sharing in a safe environment to be with like individuals while providing much needed respite for the family. The grief and bereavement counselling services provided through the hospice two days each week is conducted by a professional counsellor with experience in grief/bereavement and post-traumatic stress disorder. The increase in hours within the community service is expected to return imme-

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The late Dr. Larry Librach, who died last year of pancreatic cancer, a champion of palliative care, sums up nicely what the hospice is committed to, “People want to be at home, to have

a choice in the setting where they’re going to die. They want to have some independence around decision making,” he said. “And I think we want to be free of pain and symptoms as much as possible.”

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News – Often a community is measured by its infrastructure of healthcare and resources. North Grenville is a vibrant rural community that is resource rich when it comes to community. There is a community mindedness here that is above all, along with many valuable community support organizations, including the Beth Donovan Hospice (BDH). BDH is just one of many rural hospices located in Ontario committed to providing quality care while enhancing comfort, dignity, choice and quality of life to their clients. Hospice is referred to as a philosophy of care that attends to the emotional and spiritual needs of an individual as well as the palliative side of pain and symptom management that is managed through a clinical team. For more than 22 years the BDH has been going strong, most recently serving 146 families in fiscal year 2013/14, building on the achievements of previous years. “It is interesting to reflect on how the hospice has matured over the last five years always striving to be a valuable contributor to creating a world that works for everyone,” said Dawn Rodger, executive director. “We work to move beyond the understanding of our services primarily being related to death or dying. The emphasis is on life, not death.” Over the years the hospice has operated on minimal base provincial funding through the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). In the past, increases were approximately 1.5 to 2 per cent annually which proved to be a challenge for the hospice with the increase in need for services which wasn’t reflective of the demand. In the fall of 2013, a collaborative funding proposal including Beth Donovan Hospice, Kemptville District Hospital, and the Champlain Community Care Access Centre, (CCAC), resulted in an increase in base funding from approximately $96,000 to $235,000 as the province recognized the need for additional assistance for community support organizations, putting more hands on care back into community. The funds to help make the work at Beth Donovan Hospice possible originate primarily from the Champlain LHIN and generous community donations. The LHIN is a health delivery organization created in 2006 by the Ontario government.

diate benefits to clients with post-traumatic stress and other psychological and physical illnesses related to the suffering and death of a loved one. The hospice will also be conducting specialty grief groups in the future, such as loss of a loved one due to suicide, loss of a child, loss of spouse and loss of sibling. Beth Donovan Hospice also provides home visits, operates an equipment lending program, respite, as well as outreach education sessions for workplaces to assist employers in supporting critical front line staff in the prevention of compassion fatigue, or to support those who are grieving the death of a staff member. BDH has been providing physical, spiritual and psychosocial supports to clients with terminal and life limiting illnesses within the North Grenville and surrounding rural areas including Manotick, North Gower, Merrickville, and Spencerville and surrounding rural areas. The hospice works co-operatively with primary care physicians, community hospitals, community nursing agencies, long-term care homes to complement its existing palliative care services and provide the best client care. All this while it makes every effort to incorporate the most effective, efficient and economic ways of supporting volunteers to deliver high quality and cost effective services of demonstrable value to the community.

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HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY Daryl and Colleen McLenaghan May 18th, 2014 Love, Erin, Alex, Sam, Beatrice and Pippa Corey, Amanda, Isaac and William Chris and Leanne BIRTHDAY

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Eric and Mary Adams invite you to their 50th Anniversary Celebration Legion Hall 26 Beckwith St., Perth Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 7:30 Live Band Best wishes only please BIRTHDAY

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ANNIVERSARY

Happy 25th Wedding Anniversary Mom and Dad Kelly and Ian Murphy Dustin and Bailey wish to invite you to join us in the celebration of their parents 25th Wedding Anniversary at the Perth Civitan May 31st, 2014 8 pm-1 am. Best wishes only BIRTH

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ANNIVERSARY

HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY Marc and Mary Jane Trottier May 20, 2014 Love Matt, Hannah and your family COMING MARRIAGE

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ANNIVERSARY

Family and Friends Come and celebrate with Joyce and Bill Lowry Saturday, May 31, 2014 at the Almonte Civitan Hall from 7:00 to 11:00 pm Dance, visit, enjoy the music WEDDING

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Jack Shaw HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY May 30 Cindy Polk Love Ryan, Nolan and Emme Family and friends BIRTH

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CROSKERY – Donald and Kelly are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their son, Benjamin Robert Kenneth on February 26, 2014 at Montfort Hospital weighing in at 9 lbs, 1 oz. Benjamin is first grandchild for Nancy Hiemstra, eighth grandchild for Robert and Nancy Croskery and fourth great grandchild for Gil and Grace Hiemstra. Welcomed by Uncles and Aunts; Robert and Nicole, Filip and Sarah, Steve and Jessi.

LEE-McCAIG It is with great joy that we announce the upcoming wedding of Matthew Lee; Son of Scott and Marilyn Lee and Kristen McCaig; Daughter of Susan McCaig and Hunter McCaig. Wedding will take place Saturday June 14/14 in Perth, Ontario. ENGAGEMENT

Family and friends of Jennifer Cameron and Brian Dodo shared in the joy and celebration of a surprise wedding in 2013. With thankfulness and pride we welcome Munyaka Lorna Dodo arriving on her Mom’s birthday, best gift ever!

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COMING MARRIAGE

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The family of Jack Shaw invites you to his 80th Birthday Party Saturday May 31, 7:30 pm Kinburn Community Centre Music: Douglas Connection Best wishes only SHAW Big Sister Brylee is very excited to announce the arrival of her little Sister “Drea Kay”. Drea arrived January 14, 2014 weighing in at 7.8 lbs. and 19.5 inches long. Proud parents are Kyle and Melanie Shaw of Perth along with Grandparents Bob and Sue Shaw and Ron and Margo Welch. Another Big Thank You to Dr. Kerner and the amazing Maternity Staff at Smiths Falls Hospital for taking such wonderful care during our extra long stay.

STONE – Emma and Ethan are thrilled to announce the arrival of their baby sister, Claire Nancie Ella. Born at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital on March 18th, 2014 at 4:20 a.m., weighing 8lbs. 6 oz. Proud parents Filip and Sarah love the new addition to the family, as do Grandparents Robert and Nancy Croskery and John and Olga Stone and Great-Grandmother Helena Navarova. Welcomed by her uncles and aunts: Robert and Nicole, Donald and Kelly, and Lenka and Salvador.

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ENGAGEMENT Dan and Debbie Theriault of RR4 Merrickville are very pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Bob to Melissa, daughter of Harold and Nelly Schilstra of Dunville, Ontario. Wedding will take place at the bride’s family farm on August 16, 2014.

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Dan and Linda Bingley of McDonalds Corners are thrilled to announce the upcoming marriage of their son Justin to Tia, daughter of Bruce and Susan Crowell of Sheet Harbour, Nova Scota. Wedding to take place on July 26, 2014 in Sheet Harbour. Reception at Civitan Hall Lanark, Ontario on August 23, 2014. Stag and Doe May 24th, 2014 Lanark Civitan. Tickets Available 613 278-0375.


CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS

THANK YOU The family of the late Jean Pepper would like to give thanks for all the love and support they received during the tragic loss of their mother, grandmother, sister, Aunt and friend. Thanks for all the cards, flowers and donations made in Jean’s memory. Special thanks to Rev. Christine Lowson for the lovely service and to Blair and Son Funeral Home, especially Scott Blair, for all their help and thoughtfulness during this terrible time. The Pepper, Linton and Moore families

CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Leon Joseph (Joe) King would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, memorial donations, prayers, telephone calls, food and support during the loss of a dear father, brother, grandfather and great grandfather. Special thanks to Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, Father Rod McNeil of St. Francis de Sales Parish, Smiths Falls Royal Canadian Legion and the doctors and nurses at the Smiths Falls Hospital. Cheryl-Ann Sackfield, Mark King and family

I would like to thank my family for organizing a “Surprise Party” for my 80th Birthday. I would like to thank all my relatives and friends who came, and for all the cards. I would also like to thank Harold Frizell for supplying the music. It was so overwhelming to see so many relatives and friends who came to celebrate my birthday. “All the best” Jean Saunders

DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

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Durant, Lois (nee Swain) Suddenly at home in Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday, May 13, 2014, in her 81st year. Predeceased by her husband Allan. Loving mother of Ronald, Nancy Hall (Stan), Daryl (Raymond), Robert, Karen McIntyre (Chris), Donna Brunet (Dave) and Lee-Anne Durant-McIntyre (Scott). Devoted grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Survived by her brother Gary Swain (Marion) and sisterin-law Marguerite. Also missed by her good friends June and Doris .Predeceased by four sisters and two brothers. Friends are invited to attend a celebration of her life at the Army, Navy, Air Force Unit at 315 Townline Road East, Carleton Place on Friday, May 23 from 1p.m. until 4 p.m. Donations to CHEO would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com

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The Family of the late Helen Oberman wish to express thanks to all who sent flowers, donations and cards. Thank you to the staff of Lannin’s Funeral Home for their assistance and to Rev. Peter Wood for his tribute to Mom. We would like to thank the Trinity United Church Women’s Auxillary for the lovely luncheon they provided. A very special thank you to Hilltop Manor and staff for the excellent care they provided while Mom was a resident there; words cannot express our gratitude. The Oberman Family

On March 6th, 2014 our lives took an unexpected turn! The Noonan’s would like to express a sincere heartfelt Thank You to each and every one of you that stepped up and generously donated gifts, clothes, food, offers of accommodations, services, the benefit dance, love and support. To all the extremely skilled and professional firefighters, we would like to Thank You! We are so blessed to be living in such a giving community. The outpouring of support has been truly overwhelming and words cannot express our gratitude. To all of our family and friends, Thank You so much! Love and appreciation, Mark, Gina, Rebecca, Cody and Sarah Noonan

Brent passed away, peacefully in hospital, Perth, on Friday, May 16, 2014. with his loving family by his side. Brenton Stewart Killingbeck, at the age of 71. Loving father to Wendy Myers, of Perth, and devoted Poppy to Shane and Alexis. Brent will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by Yvonne, for all the good years they had together. He was predeceased by his son Wade, in 1986, and by his siblings: Emerson, Kent, Ruth, Bonnie, Rae, Iva, and Annette. Brent was the loving brother to Jewel (late Harold) Severon, of Kingston, Daphne Gardiner, of Smiths Falls, and his twin brothers, Denzel (Evelyn), of Sharbot Lake, and Dan (Linda), of Perth. Brent will be remembered as a valued and loyal employee of Stanley Tools, where he worked for over 34 years of his life. Brent will be sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews, as well as the Killingbeck and Thomas families, and many dear and close friends throughout the years. Visitation took place, on Tuesday, May 20, at the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, May 21, at 11:00 am in the O’Dacre Family Chapel. Thence to interment at Ompah United Cemetery, Ompah. ln lieu of flowers, donations to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, or the Alzheimer’s Association of Lanark County, would be appreciated. Brent’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613.267.3082

DEATH NOTICE

RUSSELL

OBERMAN Peacefully surrounded by the love of her family at Hilltop Manor Nursing Home, on Saturday, May 10, 2014 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Dirk Oberman. Loving mother to Peter (Carey), Judy (Frits Livius), Irene Walsh (Ron Doyle), Tracy (Duncan MacMillan) and Linda (Dale Giff). Dear grandmother to 7 grandchildren, 5 step-grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Cherished sister to Trientje and Jon of Holland. Predeceased by her sons-in-law Glen Foster and Lea Walsh. Helen will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. The family would like to thank all the staff at Hilltop Manor Nursing Home for all their compassion and support surrounding the care of Helen. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, May 12, 2014 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. A funeral service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 11 o’clock with visitation one hour prior. Interment followed at Wolford Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to Trinity United Church, Wolford Cemetery or Hilltop Manor Nursing Home would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

DEATH NOTICE

Robert Coulter Husband to his loving wife Maggie Solvey of Lethbridge, Alberta, passed away Sunday, May 11th, 2014 at the age of 67 at St. Michael’s Palliative Care, where he recieved outstanding care. Besides Maggie, Rob (Bobby) is survived by his sisters Helen Chapman (Bob) of Napanee, Ontario, Jacke Smith (Paul) of Lombardy (Smith Hills), many nieces and nephews on both sides and their extended families and “The Continentals” from Smiths Falls, Ontario. Rob was predeceased by his father, Hugh Millikin, mother, Maureen (nee Coulter), and two sisters, Linda Brooks and Janet Millikin (his twin). Rob was athletic growing up, playing hockey, baseball, football (he was a Packer’s Fan) and golf. During his career years he worked for the City of Lethbridge Parks Department from 1990 to 2013. Rob was a fun-loving guy and most times had the last laugh. He was a lover of animals and had a great 6th sense to their needs. He was always careful to make sure that not a hair on his head was out of place. As requested by Rob, no service was held. As an expression of sympathy, a contribution in his memory may be made to the St. Michael’s Foundation, Palliative Care Unit, 1400 - 9th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4V5, or a charity of your choice. Many thanks to all the doctors, nurses and techs who cared for Rob, his family and friends being Rob’s major caregivers, will miss him deeply!

DEATH NOTICE

ROE Mary G.

Peacefully at her residence, Delta on Saturday May 17, 2014. Doris Hill in her 93rd year. Widow of Gilbert H.S. Russell. Beloved mother of David Russell of Delta. Dear sister of Melba Watson of Cornwall, Shirley McCarty of Toronto. Predeceased by her brother, Ronald Hill. Survived by sister -in-law, Shirl Hill of Calgary. A Private Family Graveside Service will be held at Oakland Cemetery, Brockville. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Heart and stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Memorial donations by cheque only) Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the Scotland Funeral Home-27 Main Street Elgin - 613-359-5555 or at www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre

Peacefully at Brockville General Hospital (Garden Street Site) on Monday May 12, 2014. Mary Chisamore of Lyndhurst, in her 77th year. Widow of Mel Roe. Predeceased by her parents, Dan and Hazel Chisamore. Dear sister of Fred (Connie) Chisamore of Lyndhurst and Ron (Linda) Chisamore of Smiths Falls. Predeceased by brother, Hugh Chisamore. Fondly remembered by sister-in-law, Jackie Chisamore as well as several nieces and nephews. A Private Family Graveside Service will be held at Lillies Baptist Cemetery at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Brockville General Hospital Foundation (Palliative Care) or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Memorial donations by cheque only). Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the Scotland Funeral Home 27 Main Street Elgin - 613-359-5555 or at www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre

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Peacefully after a brief illness, in hospital in Perth on Friday, May 16th, 2014 Peter Hannah at the age of 63. Son of the late Rod and Hilda (Gibson) Hannah. Loved brother of Paul (Sharon) and Mark (Millie). Loved and respected uncle of Bill (Tammy) and David (Nichole) and Andrew, Daniel (Kelsey) and great uncle to Sophie and Liam. Fondly remembered by cousin Derek Smith. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Tuesday, May 20th, 2014 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in St. Andrew’s United Church, Lanark on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Robertsville Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Free Methodist Church, Mississippi would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his friends on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at the age of 64. Cherished son of Theresa Wakefield and the late Archibald Hawley. Alan will be sadly missed by his sister Marg (Ken) Jordan, his sister-in-law Betty Hawley and brother-in-law Ralph Mousseau. Alan is also predeceased by his brother Terry Hawley and his sister Barbara Mousseau. He will be sadly missed by his many extended family and so many friends in the Smiths Falls and surrounding area. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 from 5 to 8 p.m. Funeral Service took place in the Chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment followed at Wolford Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation. 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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John Passed away at the BGH, on March 30th 2014 surrounded by his family. Johnny is survived by his wife Deborah and his son’s Gary (Shelley) and Renny (Margo), grandchildren Gillian, Owen and Sophie Rayner and his Mother-in-law June, dear brother of Jerry (Veronica), sisters Wendy (Marcel), Lisa and Beverley. John is also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Special brothers are Jerry, Norman, Gavin, Hodgie, Marcel, Greenway and Gerald. He loved you all. In keeping with Johnny’s wishes there will be a celebration of life at the Grenville Snowmobile Club on May 31st 2014 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. (4901 Charleville Road, Prescott, KOE 1TO). Donations to the Community and Primary Health Care would be gratefully appreciated by Johnny’s family. Messages of condolences may be sent on line at www.barclayfuneralhome.com

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Surrounded by the love of her family. Wendy passed away on Monday, May 19th, 2014 one day short of her 65th birthday. She was the daughter of the late George and Lillian Hale. Wendy will be sadly missed by her sons Samuel and Thomas Pegg, step-mother Jane Hale, sister Valery (Bruce) Wood, brothers Randy (Diane) and Trevor (Edith) Hale, nephews Josh (Julie), James (Christa) and niece Lia Hale. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 11:00 A.M. immediately followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Center. Interment, Scotch Line Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Bible Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Special thanks to all the care givers at Lombard Manor and Community Care Access Centers. “With Christ which is far better”. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com


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RR3 KEMPTVILLE Who passed away May 24, 1983 Always remembered by daughter Marilyn

MARGARET WESSELING (nee Margaretha Hendrika Dijkers) 18 Nov 1925 - 8 May 2014 With great sadness, we announce the passing of Margaret at Stoneridge Manor in Carleton Place. Beloved wife of Steven for 64 years. Deeply cherished mother to Frank Wesseling (Elizabeth), Conny Edkins (John), Andre Wesseling (Wendy, predeceased) and Linda McAlpine (Andrew). Margaret and Steven have ten grandchildren who adored their Oma: Amy, Katie, Nick, Alex, David, Kayle, Matthew, Anissa, Ian, and Rory, and four great-grandchildren: Emma, Alexander, Benjamin and Felicity. The family thanks Dr. James Fullerton, Dr. Den Ivanovich, and the staff at Stoneridge Manor for the excellent care they provided to Margaret. The funeral mass will be celebrated at 11am on May 24th at St. Mary’s Church, 28 Hawthorne Ave, Carleton Place. A reception will follow in the church hall. Donations in Margaret’s memory can be made to the Stoneridge Manor Auxiliary, 256 High Street, Carleton Place K7C 1X1. CLR525335

BROWNLEE Donald Lawrence Brownlee A CELEBRATION OF LIFE The Family of the late Donald Lawrence Brownlee, who passed away peacefully on March 3, 2014, would like to invite you to a Celebration of Life on Sunday, June 1st from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm at the McDonald’s Corners Agriculture Hall. Don is the beloved husband of Patricia (nee Sweeney) and loving father to Jerry (Carol) of Perth, Gay (Bob) Wilson of Carleton Place, Bruce (Debbie) of Collingwood, Barb Camelon (Wilford Price) of Calabogie and Colleen (Heinz) Ulrich of Carleton Place. He is the cherished Poppa to Jason & Kyle (Laura), Scott, Danielle, Jenni & Kevin. He will be forever remembered by his sisters Bernice (Jack) Anderson of Barry’s Bay and Edith Greer (Jim Dempsey) of Perth.

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McLaughlin, Cathy Peacefully at home, Cathy passed away on Sunday May 11, 2014. Cathy, age 59 beloved wife of John Laforet. Loving mother of Sean. Cherished daughter of Rachel McLaughlin. Predeceased by her father Rod McLaughlin and stepfather Murphy Barber. Loving sister of Douglas (Linda), Judith McLaughlin (Donald Seitz), Dennis (Joyce). She will be sadly missed by her nephews Trevor, Travis and Sean and her many great nieces and nephews. Donations in Cathy’s memory may be made to the Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home. Online condolences/ donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

PRUDEN Eileen Edna Passed peacefully with family by her side on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at Almonte Country Haven. Eileen (nee Milligan) of Almonte, in her 95th year. Eileen will be joining her husband Herbert in the Auld Kirk Cemetery where he has been patiently waiting. Sadly missed by her family and many friends. Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Almonte Country Haven for taking care of Eileen. Donations in memory of Eileen may be made to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society. A private family service will take place with a public memorial to be announced at a later date. Funeral Services Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Passed away peacefully at the Kemptville District Hospital, on May 6, 2014, age 87. Beloved daughter of the late Edward Finley and Bertha (nee McGovern). Survived by her sister Blanche Finley and predeceased by her sisters, Marie, Bernice and Rita. A special thank you to the staff of the Kemptville District Hospital and Father Andrew Shim, for their care and compassion. Friends and family were invited to visit at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville on Friday, May 9, 2014 from 10 am to 11 am, followed by a Funeral Mass at 11 am. Interment followed service at Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart & Stroke Foundation. Arrangements in care of Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry. Tributes/Condolences: www.mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435

EDGAR - In loving memory of Glynn, Husband, Father, Fatherin-law and Grandfather who passed away May 22, 2012. The special years will not return, when we were all together, our love for you will always be with us forever. Wife Marion & Family

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Barbara Lorraine

Suddenly on Tuesday, May 13th, 2014 at the age of 79. Barbara was born in Campbellford on June 20, 1934 to Don and Ina Grills. Loving mother to Linda Gallant-West (Chris), Ken Chapman (Catherine) and Sandra Kozak. Cherished grandmother of Caroline Rohrig (Brad) and Aleksei Kozak. Barbara was predeceased by her parents, Don and Ina, and her siblings Donna, Jack and Wanda. Barbara was a long-time resident of Smiths Falls. She worked at Lamplough Culley and spent several years as the owner of The Loft Restaurant. Barbara had a zest for life, was always willing to help people or animals in need and had a smile that lit up a room. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends but will be forever in our hearts and memories. Friends are welcome to attend a Celebration of Barbara’s Life at NEXT Reception (6400 Hazeldean Road Stittsville), Friday, May 23, 2014 2:00pm to 5:00pm. For those wishing, a donation to The Heart and Stroke Foundation or an animal rescue group would be appreciated.

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Lydia Meinert

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

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They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time nor reason Will change the way we feel For no one knows the heartache that lies behind our smiles No one knows how many times We have broken down and cried We want to tell you something So there isn’t any doubt You are wonderful to think about but so hard to do without It has been seven years and you you will always be in our hearts and memories 0522.CLR524949

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Meinert In hospital in Perth on Friday, May 16th, 2014 Lydia (Sattlecker) Meinert at the age of 73. Cherished wife of Manfred Meinert. Dearly loved mother of Michael (Elizabeth), Heidi (Lionel) Aucoin, Stefan (Janette), Andreas and Melodie Smith. Lydia is survived by her grandchildren Paul, Kathryn, Sara, Samantha, Matthew and Charley. Dear sister of Siggy (Diane) Sattlecker; fondly remembered by Peggy and Allan Stewart and Angela Archambault. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Monday, May 19th, 2014 from 3:00 P.M. until service at 4:30 P.M. In remembrance, contributions to the Alzheimer Society of Lanark County would be appreciated.

Steven

In loving memory of our son, brother, friend and dear family member.

SERVICE, Faye Audrey – In loving memory of a wife, mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother who passed away on 26 May 2012. We will never forget you. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there. I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn’s rain, When you waken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight, I am the soft stars that shine at night, Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die. Husband Robert Cindy, Myles and Thomas Jan, Jeff, Courtney, Kyle, Stephanie and Tennessee

HUMENIUK, Roy Roman, 1926-2013 – Written by granddaughter Christine and printed here with her permission. I went away today, Just my body, not my soul, I left behind a special piece of me for each and everyone of you. I went away today, Just my voice, not my words, Whether in the whisper of the trees, Or a loud roaring storm, Listen, they are always near. I went away today, But our memories live on through you, Whether in a silent thought, a picture frame, an album or a story told, Our memories are forever a keepsake. I went away today, Be sad, be blue, but remember I am never far away from you. Not in sight, but look inside, my presence is there watching over you. I went away today, To a new home, high above with others that we love, Friends and family that have been lost, but not forgotten. Till we meet again Be safe, be happy. Live life, love unconditionally. Be in no hurry to move on. Take in all the world has to offer, And never let it go. Missing you, love from Marjorie and families


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McDOUGALL – In loving memory of our dear nan Dorothy McDougall, May 21, 2014. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories and your picture in a frame. Your resting place we visit And put flowers there with care, But no one knows the heartache As we turn and leave you there. Love always And missed so much Kim & Mackenzie Paul, Chantal, Connor & Breanna XOXOXOXO

McDOUGALL – In loving memory of a very precious “Mom”, one year ago May 21, 2013, the saddest day of my life. Dorothy May Burke-McDougall, loving wife of Edwin “Eddie” McDougall (Oct 22, 1969). Happy Mother’s Day/Happy 1st Anniversary with Dad. As I sit here & look at a picture of you, And look at those beautiful eyes of blue, I can certainly see why my Dad would be attracted to you. I’m happy, I’m sad and sometimes don’t know what to do, But as long as your safe, We will handle it without you, Lonely you were, but one day that changed, Your wish was to join Dad, And that was what you chose to do. We are all fine, both of you we all miss, But one day we’ll be together and start to reminisce. Hugs to you Mom & Dad. Your darling daughter, Diane

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MORRISON, Andrew – May 19, 2012 In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father. It seems like yesterday that you were here with us Popa, Appreciating the first traces of spring, The time of year that you treasured so much, We miss your passion for life, That can do attitude, Which so positively affect those around you, Most of all we miss you being here, As much today as when you left us. With love from your wife Barbara, Isabel (Paul) Stewart Gay (Curtis) Ryan Andrina Allan John And all your grandchildren

MacDONALD, Clifford – In loving memory of our dear father, grandfather, great grandfather, who left his family on May 13, 2011. We had a father with a heart of gold How much we miss him could never be told He shared our troubles, and helped us along If we follow his footsteps – we will never go wrong. What he suffered – he told but few He did not deserve what he went through. Tired and weary he made no fuss But tried so hard to stay with us. We prayed for a miracle but all in vain That God would make you well again. But God knew best – we had to part It eased your pain but broke our hearts. We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together The family chain is broken now But memories live forever He was a father so very rare Content in his home and always there On earth he toiled, in heaven he rests God bless you DAD, you were the best. Dearly missed and loved forever All your family

GOURLEY - In loving memory of a dear Nan/Grand-Nan, Thelma, who passed away on May 27, 2012. We must let go as she journeys on. She would want it just that way But I know we will meet again On a distant shore someday. And when we do, we’ll share a joke, and a cup of tea. Though just for now, she goes on alone While we treasure her memory. Always in our Hearts Tracy, Jamie and Adam

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IN MEMORIAM JAMES, IsabelNovember 27, 1927-May 24, 1998. There is a place in our heart that is yours alone, A piece of Love that no one can own, For deep in our hearts you will be kept, To love and to cherish and never forget, Always in our hearts, Carmen & family

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TOPPING FAMILY On Saturday May 24th 2014, the Topping family would like to invite all friends and neighbours to a good old fashion party at the McDonald’s Corner Agricultural Hall from 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Collectively as family and friends, our goal is to alleviate some financing worries during Rhonda’s battle with cancer. Donations are welcome and certainly appreciated. Come enjoy music, food, a silent auction and of course lots of laughs. Hope to see you there… Rhonda loves a good ole kitchen Party.

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RAYWORTH, Jean Ruby - May 20, 2006. Today is remembered and quietly kept No words are needed we shall never forget For those we love don’t go away You walk beside us everyday. Unseen and unheard but always near So loved and so missed, so very dear. No further away than a memory You will always be in our hearts Until we meet again Mom. Love Always, Nancy & Dan

ROBINSON, Mackenzie Paige - May 29, 2006. Tonight the stars are shining On a lonely silent grave Where sleeps in dreamless slumber One we could not save, No one knows the silent heartaches Only those who lost can tell Of the grief we bear in silence For the one we loved so well. So when the winds of love blow softly And whisper so you’ll hear We will always love and miss you And wish that you were here. Our little Angel Love Always, Nana and Pappy

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In loving memory of a dear brother, uncle and best friend May 25th, 1994. Our lives go on without you, but nothing is the same. We have to hide our heartaches, when someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that loved you, silent tears that fall. Living in our lives without you, is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us; your heart was kind and true. And when we needed someone, we could always count on you. The special years will not return, when we were all together. But with the love within our hearts, you will walk with us forever. Forever missed and lovingly remembered By Shirley, Kevin and Families XOXO

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MANSON, LYLE KENNETH – In loving memory of our dear son, May 25th, 1994. Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them that’s true Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you, There is no parting from those that we love, no distance can divide, For today in memory’s garden, We still walk side by side. Forever missed and always loved Mum and Dad XOXO

NUEBER, Horst May 22, 2003. A special man who was a husband, a father, an Opa and a dear friend. How we miss the welcome footsteps, of the one we loved so dear; You are gone but not forgotten, Within our hearts we always keep A special place for you, And try to do our best to live As you would want us to. As we loved you, so we miss you, in our memory you are near; Loved, remembered, longed for always with the passing of each year Your loving wife & family

BELL – In memory of Doris E. Bell, May 15, 2011 You left us unexpectedly but we knew you were ready to be with the Lord. We miss you and love you very much and will always feel your love in our hearts. Lovingly remembered Graham, Diane and family

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Hunting Camp sale items, 1998 Dodge 1/2 ton, good sofas (4), single bunkbeds & mattress, large tables, arm chairs. 613-259-5293. I Connect AV. Need help with your electronics, are they hooked up right? Audio video in-home tutoring. Mike 613-285-0655, 613-264-5515.

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20 Haggart St., Perth, ON Wednesday, June 11, 2014. 10 a.m. Information (613)264-1997 RENFREW POULTRY & Small animal Buy Sell Trade. Sunday May 25, Renfrew Fairgrounds. 8 am - 12 Noon. All Poultry & caged birds welcome. Animals no bigger than rabbits. No puppies or kittens, More information call 613-433-9389 Stone Fence Theatre presents supper theatre with our new musical comedy, G’day, We’re from the Valley, EH! Opens July 15 in Eganville. For info or tickets: www.stonefence.ca Box office: 613-628-6600 tollfree, 1-866-310-1004.

Moving Sale, Must Go ASAP- 2012 John Deere riding lawn mower,48” cut, 22-1/2 h.p., D140 gas, less than 60 hours, asking $2,000 (paid $3,000); Yardworks snowblower, 2011, 13 h.p., 30” cut, less than 100 hours on it, asking $750; couch, leather, (paid $1,100) asking $600; weed trimmer, Homelite, straight shaft, asking $100; air conditioner, 10,000 BTU, asking $300. 613-264-6058.

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OILMEN? CAR COLLECTOR? THIS HOME IS PERFECT FOR YOU! 3300sq.ft 6 year old two storey on 50 acre estate. Complete with attached 50x50x20 heated shop w/200amp service. Dirt bike track. Seeded to grass. Fenced and Cross fenced w/rail fencing. Paved road all the way to door. $2100/month in surface revenue. Located just west of Medicine Hat Alberta $845,000 For sale by owner (403)548-1985

Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

Desks For Sale- 2 metal double pedestal desks, 1 metal -single pedestal desk, 1 small child’s size 100 ACRES, Land for sale, desk, upright metal storunit. Call STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL Calabogie Area, forest age contains mature red and 613-264-4147. BUILDINGS UP TO 60% white pine, cedar, hardOFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, wood. Acrage is waiting to Electric bed and mattress, 60x100,80x100 sell for queensize, 1-1/2 years old, be enjoyed by you for balance owed! Call: o.b.o. 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 hunting, camping, ATVing. $1,500 Large pond for canoeing. 613-284-4669. www.crownsteelbuildSpring fed running stream. ings.ca Property full of pit run For Sale, Stainless steel gravel and slate rock. propane BBQ, 62,500 BTU, Treated fir poles, 20’-25’ rotisserie; deep $1/ft, old fence rails $3 $145,000 or best offer. An with additional adjoining 100 freeze, 10 cu. ft.; desk, each, landscape stone all 30”x60”, 2-4 drawer filing sizes, scrap cedar -cheap. acres also available. cabinets; Panasonic 55” TV 613-285-4844. 613-432-8683 with sound system and 9 Acre Estate Complete stand. 613-492-0212. 1996 14’ fishing boat, with 1500 sq.ft log home (Smoker Craft Promag with walkout basement, Hair salon equipment: 2 142). 1996 2 stroke 25 attached double heated ELPTO mercury outboard hydraulic styling chairs, 2 garage, 2 water supplies (reconditioned 2013). hooded air conditioned (town & well) Excellent for 1996 EZ Loader boat trail- dryers, 1-5 drawer trolley. horses. Lots of room for o.b.o. er. $3900. 613-267-6350. $400 outdoor fun. 65 miles 613-264-5223. north of Medicine Hat Alberta. priced well below 30 Acres close to Lombard HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. replacement cost at Glen Golf Course, excellent Best Price, Best Quality. building lots. Box OE c/o All Shapes & Colors $475,000 Must see! Call for info 403-866-1417 EMC PO Box 158, Smiths Available. Falls ON K7A 4T1. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverFIREWOOD All brands of used appli- guy.com/newspaper ances sold (or repaired at 100% Hardwood, cut and your place or ours) with split, 1 year old, hand warranty and free delivery. HOT TUB (SPA) piled, delivered, no debris, We also sell new parts for 14 and 16”. Call Covers most appliances. Peters 613-257-5095. Appliances, #3756 Hwy. Best Price, Firewood- Cut, split and 43, Smiths Falls (between delivered or picked up. Dry Best Quality. Perth and Smiths Falls). seasoned hardwood or (613)283-8634. All shapes & softwood from $50/face Colours Available. cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell COMING EVENTS Call (613)340-1045.

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Husqvarna, 17” rear tine tiller, used approx 15-20 hrs. Like new. $575. Call Piano Technician, Allan 1-613-267-6562. Certified, with Piano Technician’s Guild, Spring Sale, cedar trees 2 extensive experience with - 6’, white birch. Great tuning, repairing and prices for large quantities. rebuilding. Contact Grant Call 613-258-3561. Pattingale at 613-284-8333, WANTED 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca Buying Comic Books. Old Piano Tuner Technician comic books in the house? for all your piano needs. Turn them into cash today. Call Lionel Pauze. My hobby, your gain. kentscomics@yahoo.ca 1(613)278-2017. 613-539-9617.

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VACATION/TRAVEL

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PERSONALS ARE YOU TIRED of being lonely? Do you want to meet someone you can fall in love with? MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS can introduce you to that someone. CALL (613)2573531, www.mistyriverintros.com. TOP REAL PSYCHICS Live. Accurate readings 24/7. Call now 1-877-3423036; Mobile #4486; http://www.true psychics.ca. DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1-877297-9883. Talk with single ladies. Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Talk now! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+)

STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS...HOT SAVINGS - SPRING SALE! 20X24 $4,348. 25X24 $4,539. 30X30 $6,197. 32X36 $7,746. 40X46 $12,116. 47X72 $17,779. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca


If your car fails call C&M Sales (Portland). Helping local families with vehicles since 1999. Appraisals $50. Financing available. Best dollar for old cars. 613-297-5560.

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Absolutely Beautiful 1&2 bedroom apartments

Secure 50’s Plus Building Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets $700.00 and up Seniors’ Discounts

Call 613-720-9860 or 613-823-1694 0425.CLR430551

FIREWOOD

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MARINE

TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475 MARINE 14’ Aluminum 3 seater, Fishing Boat, 15hp Johnson Motor (rally good shape, low hours) $1600 o.b.o. 613-259-5293. 1989 Tempest Inboard/Outboard Boat 152/Mercury 130, very good condition. Trailer included, like new. $4000. Also, for sale separately, a Naylor Boat Lift A24 2400lb capacity. $1500 Phone 613-267-2189 Fishing Package: 14’ fiberglass boat with trailer, 9.9 Mercury motor (motor needs repair) $995. 613-285-5576.

STORAGE

STORAGE Smiths Falls

STOR-N-LOCK

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

FIREWOOD

Willows Firewood Dry Hardwood

cut, split and delivered $350/cord Outdoor furnace wood available We deliver year ‘round. Prompt delivery

613-267-5772 LAWN & GARDEN

Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030.

LAWN & GARDEN

GREENHOUSE NOW OPEN! High Quality Vegetable Plants Grown On Site 9am to 6pm daily 379 County Rd 17 Between Smiths Falls and Jasper

Black Lab mixed puppies, Marine Motor Repairs, some blue eyed, 8 weeks don’t wait weeks to get old, born St. Patty’s Day, yours fixed, we can work 613-259-2228. on it now, pick-ups available, Christie Lake Kittens male & female, free to good homes. Call Marina, 613-267-3470. 613-257-4921 Weekends: 613-250-2691.

1 bedroom apartment in house, furnished, 658 sq. ft plus large balcony, bedroom, 4 pc bath, kitchen, living/dining room, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, central air, WiFi, non-smoker, quiet country location with parking, 10 minutes to Kemptville. $950 utilities included. Call 613-240-5622 or email lyndasharpe@xplornet.ca

HELP WANTED

FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt. 15 min. east of Perth. $650 plus heat. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. 613-267-6115. 1 bedroom apt. Downtown Perth. $775 utilities included. Fridge, stove included. 613-267-6115.

Titanium 5th Wheel RV trailer, purchased new June 2002, model 29/34. Rear living room, large slide-out, many upgrades. Stored inside. Asking Wanted- Mature Springer $11,900. 613-267-5290. Spaniel for elderly couple. 613-267-2134.

FARM

4x4 tractor/loader, Hydrostatic drive, 527hrs, (all options) more info. 613-269-3290. 4x5 round bales of hay for sale. Stored under cover. Carleton Place area. 613-253-8006.

BARNS

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

John Denton Contracting

MORTGAGES

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COMMERCIAL RENT Carleton Place- Great office/commercial/industrial space, Gibson Center, 900, 1200, 3000, 3400 sq. ft. Will tailor to suit. 613-257-5711.

Cell (613)285-7363

Carleton Place, retail space downtown, 800 sq For Sale, 2 tan colored feet, $1,050/mnth, Simmental Cows, due to 613-257-5215. freshen soon, 613-525-3579. Carleton Place, store for Free for removal, 19’ rent, downtown, 761 sq ft, 154 Beckwith. Westeel grain bin, $650, 613-257-5711. 613-267-4752. Hay for Sale, 7.5’ large square bales, stored inside, no rain, Also a 11’ Turnco Land Roller. 613-256-3213.

HALL RENTAL HANLEY HALL

Corner of McGill & William Sts. Qty 100 ,6 foot, round Smiths Falls bales, $25 each. Looking for gas 4 cylinder, contiAir conditioned nental engine (overhead 613-283-0220 valves) Wanted: a gas 4 Cylinder Z134 Continental Engine. 613-851-6401. Store front retail space. Tractor’s For Rent, John Excellent location, downDeer Kabota, Cab 4x4 town Carleton Place, near 90-125HP, some with town hall. 613-867-1905. loaders. Contact Jim for further information. 613-599-4392

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1 bedroom, 1st floor conA pair of Polish chickens do apt. Downtown Kemptand pair of Blue Shoulder ville. $850 plus utilities. peacocks for sale. No pets. Fridge & Stove 613-489-0895. included. 613-314-5241

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

PUBLIC NOTICE The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville intends to utilize DeAngelo Brothers Corporation to control weeds along the following rural roadsides: x County Roads 15, 18, 21, 26, 31 within the Township of Augusta x County Roads 21, 22, 44 within the Township of Edwardsburgh / Cardinal The contractor will be using the following pesticide: Clearview Herbicide Reg. #29752, active ingredients Metasulfuron-Methyl and Aminopyralid, present as potassium salt, under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada).

My DogSpa, New dog grooming salon, now open, 20 Whelan St. Westport. 613-273-9800. Set your dog free with a Dogwatch Hidden Fence System. Service and installation of any system. 1(800)647-3307. www.dogwatchontario.ca

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TRAILERS / RV’S

North County Trailer, 2011 Model 22RK, rear kitchen slide-out, 3 piece bath, front double bed, like new, seldom used. $18,800. 613-267-9566.

where lifestyle grows good business

Looking for Road Mechanic (truck experience an asset) Heavy Equipment Mechanic/Apprentice Lic. bodyman or apprentice Sandblaster & Painters Send Resumes to CAREERS@ THOMASCAVANAGH.CA

Commencing: May 29, 2014 (weather depending) to June 29, 2014 For further information contact: DeAngelo Brothers Corporation 866-853-9333 or United Counties of Leeds and Grenville 800-770-2170 / 613-342-3840 x2413 Please contact the Counties if you require more detailed information regarding our program, including additional information on how to post “No Spray” signage in front of your property. This information is available on our website at www.leedsgrenville.com.

CAREERS

Or fax to 613-253-0071

Career Opportunity

Feed Mill Production Specialist

Willows Agriservices is looking to train an ambitious individual to manage all aspects of mash feed manufacturing. Qualified Applicants must have: - a mechanical aptitude and understanding of material handling - ability to maintain quality control standards and records - outstanding organizational skills - an understanding of feed ingredient specifications - enjoy working individually and in a team environment - good math and interpersonal skills - prior experience and the ability to use an arc welder would be assets. Please send resumes to:

WILLOWS AGRISERVICES LTD.

422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2371 (phone) (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca

Administration Division, Economic Development: Tourism Representative, TFT (3 Positions) Competition # ADM-14-40 Closes: Thursday May 29, 2014 at 4:00 P.M. For details and to apply, go to ‘Job Opportunities’ on our website under Govern/Careers.

TENDERS Visit http://bids.leedsgrenville.com to register and download available tender documents. Contract #11-14:

Hot Mix HL-2, HL-3 and HL-4 Resurfacing, Pulverizing, Pavement Removal, Guiderail Adjustment and Installation, Catch Basin Repairs, Culvert Replacement and Granular Materials

Contract #19-14:

Supply and Installation of Snow Plow Equipment and U-Body Sanders

Contract #22-14:

Supply of Half Ton and Three Quarter Ton Trucks

Contract #27-14:

Supply of Grader with Windrow Eliminator

Above tenders Closing: 1:30 P.M., Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Packages can be made available by calling 613-342-3840 ext. 2413. HELP WANTED

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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.

Buy with confidence Reliable and affordable used vehicles Financing O.A.C.

St. Jean’s Farrier Service. 613-283-1198.

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HELP WANTED

Sales Representatives Riverside Chev Buick GMC is looking for progressive minded individuals with sales experience and proven sales credentials. This is a prime opportunity to strengthen your sales career by joining a successful and solid organization with success and strong support systems. Only experienced sales professionals need apply with a minimum of 2 years automotive sales experience.

Riverside offers:

Very nice modern country home. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, main floor laundry. Kitchen and dining area is country size with garden doors leading to solarium with a gorgeous view of the back woods. Lot is 2 acres +. 24 x 24 garage, direct entry to basement. 6 kms east of Perth. Asking $319,000. 613 207-0452 or 0453. CL448662_0501

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2008 Buick Lucerne CXS, loaded, beige leather interior, 135,000kms. Excellent condition, will certify. $9,000 o.b.o. call 613-257-1993

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LIVESTOCK

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1993 Cavalier Z24, 166,000 km, good running condition, needs some work, $700 o.b.o. 613-652-1536.

R. Thomson Auto

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1991 Lincoln Town Car, dark charcoal grey, almost mint. 4.6 overhead cam engine. Must be seen. Best offer. 613-284-0686.

MARINE

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VEHICLES

VEHICLES


1 bedroom apt, newly renovated, large open concept with pine floors and plenty of cupboards on beautiful Bass Lake. Includes heat, hydro and parking. $900/month requires first and last month rent. Non-smokers, no pets. Available June 1. Please call 613-283-6761.

1 Bedroom loft, between Pakenham & Almonte, rural setting, furnished, nonsmoking, $650. 613-256-4670.

1 bedroom bachelor apt. Available June 1st, 15 min. west of Carleton Place, includes heat, hydro, fridge & stove, $625/mth. 613-257-1166.

WORK WANTED

2 bedroom 3rd floor apartment. Perth. Heat, water, fridge, stove, parking, yard. Coin laundry in basement. $800/month plus hydro. Available June 1 Bedroom, Smiths Falls, 1. 613-267-6315. appliances, partially furnished, $695 plus hydro 2 bedroom apartment in 613-812-2400. Smiths Falls, centrally located, heat, hydro and wa1 bedroom, Smiths Falls, ter, parking and laundry Toulon Apartments, included. $950/month. Call $850/mnth. Available im- Perry 613-284-4191, Weamediately, heat & hydro gle Realty Ltd Brokerage. included. Please call 613-283-9650.

HELP WANTED

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FOR RENT

2 bedroom, bright, quiet, adult 11 unit, hardwood, excellent location, few steps, laundry, locker, non-smoking, no dogs, heated, $795. 613-283-7967.

HELP WANTED

EMC Classifieds Get Results! HELP WANTED

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

HELP WANTED

Kelford Youth Services is looking for kind, nurturing individuals or couples to be foster parents in Lanark County and Ottawa. We are also looking for a House Parent/Foster Parent specifically in the town of Smiths Falls and/or Carleton Place to work with older children preparing to live on their own. Stay at home full time, help young people learn to cook, budget, find apartments etc. Experience the rewards of helping young people succeed in life. If interested, please call: Terrilee Kelford 613-285-9292 or email her at terrilee@terrileekelford.com Now hiring part-time employees

Established 1922

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J. Quattrocchi & CO., LTD. Quality Food Distributors 63 Church St., P.O. Box 236 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 HELP WANTED

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Building a future!

Licensed (310 T) Truck or Heavy Equipment Mechanic You will service and repair vehicles, equipment, and trucks. Experience with hydraulics, electrical wiring, and a valid DZ licence are assets. Apprentices 3rd year or higher are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants are asked to forward a resume, stating “Mechanic Position� in the subject line, to: Human Resources, Smith’s Construction Fax: (905) 475-3852 Email: hr@millergroup.ca We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Smith Construction is an equal opportunity employer.

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on the web: cesperth.ca 40 Sunset Boulevard Suite 102 Perth, Ontario, K7H 2Y4 Phone: 613-267-1381 Fax: 613-267-1806 Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to / ednesdays: 10 am to 4 pm

Community Employment Services

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

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Smith Construction, a division of the Miller Group and a leader in the road construction industry, has an immediate opening for a‌

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Looking for a career working with children? Thinking about adopting a child? Consider being a foster parent!

Apply in person with resumĂŠ and abstract.

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Carleton Place Terrace

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T.L.C.

Applicant must have a valid AZ/DZ license. Drivers responsible for delivery of company product to customers in Eastern Ontario, good customer and communication skills required.

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PAUL’S MASONRY

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2 bedroom apt Perth 2nd floor, walking distance to downtown, $850 per month plus utilities, water included. 613.812.1796

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

HELP WANTED

JOB TITLE: BUSINESS UNIT:

Managing Editor Metroland East

THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corpora on, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community informa on to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and adver sers and we’re con nuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connec on to the community. For further informa on, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is seeking a Managing Editor for our O awa Valley Group of newspapers covering Smiths Falls, Perth, Kemptville,Carleton Place/Almonte, and Brockville. The posi on is based in Smiths Falls. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES The ideal candidate would have knowledge based on experience in all areas of community news coverage, both print and online, and at least three years experience in newsroom management. Fluency in digital news trends and func onality, knowledge of social media, and strong computer skills are also requirements. WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR The successful candidate must have the ability to assume strong leadership and be proficient in a variety of editorial func ons for both newspaper and online products. Du es will include planning and assigning news coverage, ability to juggle mul ple newspapers and deadlines, managing vision and strategy. Some layout and wri ng may be required. This posi on also calls for someone who can mo vate and help develop sta. The successful candidate will be an enthusias c individual who enjoys working as a team player both in the newsroom and in the community. Core competencies would be ac on oriented, strong crea vity, mely decision making and strong leadership skills. Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop – in both MAC and PC pla orms – would be an asset. WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exci ng company at the cu ng edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communi es • Compe ve compensa on plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is commi ed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportuni es • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vaca on plan If working for a highly energized, compe ve team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to Ryland Coyne Editor in Chief rcoyne@perfprint.ca Deadline for applica ons is May 30th, 2014 Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted THE EMC - 32 - Thursday, May 22, 2014

Is recruiting for a Building Services Coordinator. If you are looking to join a company that is growing in the area of providing quality care to the elderly, especially in the area of dementia care then this may be the opportunity for you! As the Building Services Coordinator you will be responsible to perform routine preventive maintenance and repair procedures on the building, mechanical equipment and utility systems. Consistent with the Symphony Senior Living Mission, Vision and Values, the maintenance position contributes to the efďŹ cient operation of the Community. The idea candidate will enjoy working as a team member in a fast-paced, customer-driven environment. To further explore this opportunity please submit your resume and cover letter no later than May 30th, 2014. The cover letter should clearly articulate how your skills match the qualiďŹ cations we are seeking, as well as salary expectations. Connie McIntosh, Executive Director EDCarleton@symphonyseniorliving.com While we appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING DELIVERY ROUTES 1) Kemptville RR#1 – VE001 – approximately 452 Homes 2) Kemptville RR#2 – VE002 – approximately 348 Homes Work consists of weekly pickup and delivery of papers from our Smiths Falls warehouse and delivered to mailboxes and specified addresses. Route maps and addresses will be provided within the geographic boundary of the specified route. Bids will be accepted until Monday May 26, 2014 (5 p.m.) Contracts Commence Thursday, May 29, 2014 Required documentation includes bid price, proof of insurance, proof of valid driver’s license and driving abstract. When submitting a bid remember to include reference # of route. Bid information packages available for pick up at the front desk located at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON. Bids addressed to: Lori Sommerdyk, Distribution Manager 80 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 5J7 Email: lsommerdyk@stlemc.ca CONTRACT NOT NECESSARILY AWARED TO LOWEST BIDDER. NOT A PUBLIC OPENING

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Collision Centre Estimator / Manager The successful candidate will be self motivated, an excellent communicator and a team leader that strives for customer satisfaction. If you have experience in body shop estimating with the ability to write and upload estimates and are a licensed technician, we want to hear from you. We oer: • 38 years in automotive • Competitive compensation • Great benefits package • Good working environment Only successful candidates will be contacted. All applicants’ submissions are confidential. Please drop o resume to: A & B Ford Ltd., 31 Duerin Street, Perth Attn: Dean Tryon, or email dtryon@abford.com CL443512_0522


For Rent, Upstairs one bedroom apt, 137 William Street, Carleton Place, no smoking, $775 including heat, hydro, parking. 613-301-8402.

Perth, 2 bedroom apartment, $710/month. Plus hydro; Clean, secure building. Parking, coin laundry facility. Seniors welcome. 613-925-3046.

Frantown- 2 bedroom upper level home with garage, fridge and stove included. Hydro included. No pets. No smoking. $1,100/month. 613-283-8387.

Perth, 2 bedroom apartment in quiet security building. Well looked after. Fridge, stove, parking, balcony. Laundry in building. $795/month plus hydro. No dogs. (613)349-9377.

HELP WANTED

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613-283-6715

DRIVERS REQUIRED

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

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.

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Full time grass cutters and landscapers for busy landscaping business. Experience not necessary, willing to train the right candidate. Driver’s license required. Please fax your resume to

Smiths Falls- 1 bedroom apartments, $910/month. Available immediately. Heat and hydro included. Please call 613-283-9650.

Perth: 3 Bedroom rowhouse, new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living area, electric radiant infloor heating (new energy efficient system), 1-1/2 bath, jet tub, free parking, coin laundry facility. Every room TV, internet, phone jacks, no water/sewage costs. $1200.00/month plus hydro 613- 479-2164.

Smiths Falls, 2 Bedroom apt available, parking, heat & central air included. Quiet neighborhood, no pets, $800/mnth + first & last months rent. call 613-267-9502 or 613-283-7978. Smiths Falls, all inclusive, July 1st, 1 bedroom $800, 3 bedroom $1000, heat, hydro, water, parking, yard, references, first/last. 613-283-0636 Smiths Falls- Carssridge Apartment, 1 bedroom, $935/month, available immediately. Heat, hydro, cable included. Please call 613-283-9650.

Perth, 41 Brock, bachelor apartment in quiet adult building. Fridge, stove, parking,& laundry included. $595/month plus utilities. Available immediately. References, lease, Smiths Falls, Large one first and last required. bedroom apartment, new carpets, new bathroom, 613-267-8714 centrally located, heat, hyPerth, available June, 2 dro, water & shared launroom included. bedroom apartment, 2nd dry Call Perry floor, quiet secured down- $800/mnth. Weagle town building, heat, fridge, 613-284-4191, stove & water included. Realty Ltd., Brokerage. $825/mnth, references required. 613-264-4565 Perth, newly renovated 1 bedroom bachelor apartment, close to Algonquin, includes heat, water, fridge, stove, no pets, non smoking building, $615. Available July 1. Call 613-257-2338. Perth- Nice, spacious 2 bedroom apartment in quiet area, washer and dryer hookup, seniors preferred, $800/month plus utilities. 613-267-5746.

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PERSONAL Alcoholics Anonymous (613)284-2696. Are you a Gentleman, who is feeling as alone as I. 70 year old lady looking to share events, drives etc. Serious inquiries only. 613-340-4502. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-5038. Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158 TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers, CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

For Sale, 1 acre lot on the 10th Concession of Drummond Township,(off the Baptist Church Side Road), quiet dead-end road, $38,500. 613-836-3499.

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Smiths Falls, large 2 bedroom mobile, all appliances, large garage and workshop, new propane furnace, quick possession. $79,900. 613-267-1529.

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RETIREMENT APARTREAL ESTATE MENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE SERVICES Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Named as one of Smiths Specials! Falls’ cultural and architecCall 877-210-4130 turally significant buildings, history comes alive Shamrock Apartments, when you enter this Queen Perth, 2 bedroom apart- Anne revival style mansion ment, $850/month in- built in the late 1890’s and cludes heat and hydro. overlooking the Rideau CaAvailable June 1. nal. Currently operating as a Scottish Pub/Restaurant 613-264-8380. with 2 residential, owner Shared 2 bedroom apt occupied, rental units; the $450 plus 1/2 of hydro bill property still contains /rooms shared bathrooms original stained glass win$485 with private bath- dows and period features rooms $585 retail space of years gone by. The bar $660 indoor and outdoor area was custom made. 78 Brockville Street, Smiths storage for rent. Falls, visit www.icx.ca 613-253-7777. ICX# 892694

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Smiths Falls: Beautiful upgraded high ranch home. 3 Bedrooms, family room, 2 bathrooms, attached garage, deck, large fenced yard. $249,900. Clive Pearce, Broker of Record, Guidestar Realty, Brokerage, 613-226-3018(office) 613-850-5054 (cell).

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of LEO JOSEPH MADDEN, late of the Town of Mississippi Mills (Almonte Ward), in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 27th day of November, 2013, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 30th day of June, 2014; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Almonte, this 30th day of April, 2014. DOROTHY EILEEN ROBERTSON, Estate Trustee, by her Solicitor, ELIZABETH SWARBRICK, 83 Little Bridge Street, P.O. Box 639, Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0. 613-256-9811

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Summer Cottage Rentals, weekly rentals from $350. Free children’s program, family friendly resort, 613-267-3470. www.christielakecottages.com

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home for three months at a time. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.

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AZ or DZ Licensed Driver with a good abstract report is required to operate a vacuum truck, pump septic tanks and perform various other duties. Must work well independently and interact with customers on a professional level. Please send resume to valleysanitation@bellnet.ca or apply in person to Valley Sanitation Services 2230 County Road 43, Kemptville, ON VACATION/COTTAGES 613-258-2333 Fax: 613-258-3332. For rent. Charming cabin perched over beautiful Bass Lake, suitable for 2 people. Near Rideau Ferry, 15 minutes to Perth/Smiths Falls, 50 minutes to Ottawa/Kingston. $600/week. 613-283-6136.

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Lot on Bob’s Lake with add-a-room, 41 Co-Op Lane. $68,000. With septic, water and hydro accessible by paved roads. Very well insulated add-aroom. 2004 27.5 feet Terry 5th Wheel trailer with 12 ft tip-out, sleeps 6, $850 was cost of taxes and hydro last year, $928 this year. Shared dock, boat launch, private sandy beach, lot size approx 50x120, add-a-room 10x30 with carport 12x30, shed 8x12, 1000 gallon holding tank and grey water tank. Centered in between Perth, Westport and Sharbot Lake. Absolutely beautiful surroundings. Details: 613-283-7689.

Carpenter needed with residential/ light commercial experience. Full time permanent position with established company. Interested persons please forward resume: polcan@sympatico.ca

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Experienced Real Estate Assistant Required. Familiar with Residential & Commercial Purchases, Sales & Mortgage Financing. Must have working knowledge of Word Perfect, Conveyancer, PC law, Terranet Programs. Please forward Resume to: rosslaw@ripnet.com before May 29, 2014. Family Tree Services, looking for a part-time ground work and climber, some experience required. 613-812-3184. First Choice Haircutters. With the busy season now approaching we are now hiring 4 stylists, full-time or part-time positions in the Perth & Smiths Falls areas please call Perth 613-264-0716 or Smiths Falls 613-283-9646 or apply in person.

Full/Part-Time Cleaners/Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $ 1 1 . 0 0 - $ 1 4 . 0 0 / h r. Children’s Resources on (613)489-3993 or Wheels (CROW) is seeking elitecleaning@storm.ca two Summer Students, 30 hours per week, start July Full-time worker needed 2, 2014 for 8 weeks for a busy exterior renova$12/hr, must be returning tions company. Looking to to school full time. For hire a reliable individual complete job description with experience installing visit www.crowoeyc.com siding and shingles. Wages submit resume by May 28 based on experience. Please by email to email your resume to: dbennett@bellnet.ca Info: jeff.duberville@sympatico.ca or call Jeff at 613-284-4613. 613-283-0095.

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Auctions R Us is having our second annual consignment auction at Murray’s Furniture & Flea Market at 525 High Street, Carleton Place on Saturday June 7th. Viewing at 9:00 a.m. auction to begin at 10:00 a.m. Drop off your items at the above address, on Saturday May 31st, Sunday June 1st or Friday June 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Other more convenient dates can be arranged by calling us at 613-253-1863.

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AUCTION SALE FOR MR. PAUL DAILEY SAT, MAY 31, 2014 @ 10 AM PREVIEW @ 9 AM #1578 HWY 2 WEST, PRESCOTT, ON Mr. Dailey is selling his home on the river, he will be offering the following up at auction. A significant piece of local history original Dr. Smellie Surgery double sided milk glass globe of Prescott! A 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS replica, V6, emissions exempt, 115,000 kms, drove last fall, selling w/ reasonable reserve. Baja motor boat 1996 w/ 120 h.p. merc, sells w/ heavy duty boat trailer, Yamaha 1000 cc Virago motorcycle w/ carry bags under 30,000 km’s, new kayaks, trailers, motorcycle, boats, motors, cars, new tools, generator, welder, die cast car collection & much more. Auctioneers Note: Mr. Dailey an outdoor enthusiast, lived with a beautiful view of the historic St. Lawrence River! Many unlisted items, expect many surprises! Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit , Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:

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Perth, 2 bedroom bi-level apartment, close to downtown, fridge, stove, parking and utilities included. $885/month, 1 year lease, first and last required. 613-264-0002.

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Kemptville- Newly renovated older, 3 bedroom farmhouse, near Wal-Mart. Oil furnace, living, dining, large eat-in kitchen (original log wall). Non-smoking. Small animal friendly (responsible owner). $1,350/month plus heat and hydro. Horse stalls, turn-out paddock available 2 or 3 bedroom apts., (extra). 613-258-3166. Perth. New appliances. Recently renovated. Down- Large 3 bedroom upper town. Hydro extra. duplex, 1,650 sq. ft., great $800/mth. Jill location, available June 1, (613)552-0035. $1,025 plus utilities, 363 Bridge St. 613-257-5711. 3 bedroom apartment just outside Perth, $975/month Large room for rent, 8 plus utilities. Last month minutes to 417, 12 minand references required. utes to Carleton Place, 613-278-1604. easy commute to the City, in small town of Almonte. 3 bedroom condo. Smiths shared kitchen & bath, Falls, close to shopping large private yard, with mall. Available immediate- garden, firepit, koi pond ly. No pets. 613-253-4274, etc. high speed wireless, 6 1 3 - 2 5 7 - 7 9 0 8 , cable, heat & hydro inclu613-614-2914. sive, this is a quiet, clean, scent-free home. ResponAshley Chase Luxury sible employed person Adult apartments over- need only apply, no pets. looking the Tay River, $475. 613-461-0012 leave near downtown Perth. message. Air conditioning, exercise room, entertain- Lovely adults only bldg 1 ment room, library, & 2 bdrm, www.lanarkhillsideapartments.com Call elevator. 613-267-6980. 613-278-2878. Available July 1st, downbachelor town Perth, 33 Foster St., Merrickville, 2nd floor, bright, very apartment in town, great comfortable, 1 bedroom, location across from canal very clean, quiet well & park, available June 1st, maintained building, newly $650 plus utilities. Mike painted, private balcony & 613-889-7242. entrance, parking & heat included, no smoking, no Merrickville, shared acpets, $725. Nigel commodation in country home, very large sunny 613-831-2390. basement apartment, all Carleton Place, apartment inclusive, female pre$685. downtown, stairs, first/last ferred, month rent, references, no 613-269-2442. smoking, no pets. Newly Renovated bache613-867-1905. lor apartment, available Carleton Place, upper lev- June 1st, no pets, no el 2 bedroom plus den. smoking, 613-267-2687. Quiet, adult building overlooking river. Gas heat, in- Perth- 1 bedroom apartunit laundry. $995/month ment, $620/month, in plus utilities. No pets. modern, well maintained, centrally located building. 613-257-7041. Security/intercom system, Code Apartments. Smiths professionally maintained, Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 laundry facilities. Parking Plus hydro. bedroom in clean, quiet, included. adult building. Fridge, (613)298-2983. stove, parking, laundry faPerth, 10 Craig St. 2 bedcilities. 613-283-7779. room apartment in quiet, adult building. Downtown Perth, 1 Bed- clean, room, grnd floor apart- Fridge, stove, parking and laundry included. ment. $700 + hydro, nonsmoking, no-pets, $820/month + utilities. immediately. available July 1st. Available Phone 613-283-5996. 613-302-9008.

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6 pc dining set. 4 pc maple kitchen set. Ant. rocking chair. Singer sewing machine. Ariens Deluxe 28 snowblower (1 yr. old). Pioneer 400 chainsaw. Delta chop saw 10 chop. Ryobi sliding compound mitre saw. Small air compressor. Qty of new & used power tools. 2 ext. ladders. Utility cart. Bench vise. Router. Plunger. Bar, C & pipe clamps. Belt, disc sander. Tap & die set. New wood vise. Fishing tackle & rods. Ant. glass & vases. Setting for 6 dish set. Qty of good serving dishes. Wedgewood dish set for ap-prox. 6. Teacups & saucers. Milk bottle collection. Ant. plates & knick-knacks. Color tv. DVDs & player. Prints & paintings. Art supplies. Brass easel. Small animal carvings. Brass bridge lamp. Cuckoo clock. Ant. tin car. Oil canvas deer painting. Bird bath. Snow shoes. Books & many other articles too numerous to mention...

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for The Estate of Ron Murphy Travel north of Brockville on County Road 29 to Centennial Road, then west to Lyn Road. Turn left on to Lyn Road, then immediately turn right on to Murphy Road. SATURDAY, MAY 31 - 10:00 A.M. SHARP Minneapolis Moline 445; M.M. 445 for parts; Cockshutt 1350 2WD with loader; M.M. G900 2WD; Honda 350 2WD four wheeler and trailer; Honda Big Red three wheeler; 1989 GMC truck; Cub Cadet 129 garden tractor - hydrostatic; Lawn sweeper; Assorted hand and power tools; Drill press; Welders; Generators; Onan electric power plant; Furniture, household effects and antiques. For full listing, visit www.theauctionfever.com. Also selling: Hand crafted draft horse wagon; Nylon single draft horse harness; Single light horse harness. Tractors, Truck and ATV’s sell at 1:30 p.m. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145 “Celebrating 35 Years” --- 1979-2014 ---

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

Hardwood flooring company needs a strong hardworking helper to train in floor refinishing and installations. No experience necessary. Must have own vehicle. 613-278-0699.

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

David Brown 995 tractor w/ loader & bucket. Bale spear. 6 ft scraper. Steel-bottom pto driven hay elevator. 3 round bale feeders. Motorcyle lift. Alum fishing boat. 2 Homelite chainsaws (XL & XL76). Poulan 2150 chainsaw. Electric fencing & accessories. Lincoln 225 elec. welder. Wire fed mig welder. Mastercraft air compressor. Re-built diesel generator. Elec. blower. Chopsaw. Drill press. Work vice. Harley Davidson Sportster gas tank. 2 gas weedeaters. Qty of hand & power tools. Cant hook. 2 alum. extension ladders (1 commercial). Shop vac. Live animal trap. Chicken feeders & waterers. Barn fan. Rubber barn mats. Rubber feed bins. Several water troughs. Tool boxes. Oils & fluids. Steel contractor trash bins. Wheelbarrows. Garden wagon. Rain barrel. Portable metal stairs. Qty of 6”x6” pine posts. Set of metal cupboards. Vintage cast iron roof railing. Fishing rods & tackle. Qty of firewood. Western show saddle. Billy Cook Western saddle. 3 Western riding saddles. Saddle rack. Several Western bridles. English & Western saddle pads. Halters, leads & blankets. 2 electric clippers. Farrier equipment. Lge qty of horse brasses, horse books, medicine, wipes & bandages. Set of nylon single driving harness. Horse bells. Hay bags. Hunting jackets. Show clothing. Ant. Canada Post mailbox (rare). Ant. ice box. Fancy inlaid server. Ant. bench. Bookcase writing desk. Drop front desk. Ant. writing desk. Barrister bookcase. Oak display cabinet. Walnut cabinet. Washstand. Fancy vanity. Oak side table. Ant. work table. Sofa table. 2 end tables. Pine armoire. Pine couch. Hall tree. European easel. Highboy chest of drawers. Ant. chest of drawers. Ant. Princess dresser. Metal corner cabinet. Pine entertainment centre. Flat screen TV. 4 poster electric bed. 2 double beds. Matching suede/fabric loveseat & chesterfield. Modern wood framed settee. 6 pce patio set. Lawn chairs. Several ant. clocks. Spice cabinet. Collection of copper pots. Wooden bread box. Modern Tiffany-style kitchen hanging light. Wooden stand lamp. Figurines, statues & decorative objects from around the world. Set of Friendly Village dinner-ware. Qty of pictures & frames (some antique) & many other articles too numerous to mention... Farm is sold. Ready to go tractor & tools. Outfit your horse with a durable saddle. Attractive, quality modern furnishings alongside a treasure trove of the old & beautiful. A not-to-be-missed auction sale. Bring a lawnchair.

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for Morris and Ethel Henophy Travel south of South Mountain or north of Hanesville on County Road 1 to Kirker Road, then east. SATURDAY, MAY 24 - 11:00 A.M. Polaris Ranger 700 XP side by side - 4WD with fully loaded cab and tilt box, 111 hours; White 25 hp riding lawnmower - hydrostatic, 54” deck; Coleman 5000 W generator; Snowblower - 10 hp; Rototiller; Winch for ATV; Chainsaws; Pressure washer; Ladders; Assorted hand and power tools; Air compressor; Cast iron patio set; Grandfather clock; French Provincial chesterfield, chair and footstool; Birch dining table and four chairs; Other assorted household effects and furniture including some antiques. Full listing visit www.theauctionfever.com. House Sold. Polaris Ranger, riding lawnmower and generator sell at 1:30 p.m. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145 “Celebrating 35 Years” --- 1979-2014 --CL448030_0515

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Saturday June 14, 2014 11:00 AM sharp For the Estate of the late Allen Mason, 4643 County Rd 29, Almonte, Ontario We have been instructed by the Executor of the estate of the late Allen Mason to offer for sale, by Public Auction, the following: The property belonging to the late Mr. Mason which consists of a tract of land being 50 acres more or less, a 3 bedroom brick bungalow, a large shop/garage and a smaller storage shed. The sale will also include all the contents in the house, the garage, the shed and all the items that are stored on the 50 acre property. Everything is being sold in an “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition. Please understand that one bid takes all. Items are not being sold on an individual basis. Terms: Any interested bidder must register on the day of the sale, with ID, and must deposit, upon registration, a Bank Draft in the amount of $20,000 payable to “Evelyn Wheeler In Trust”. Such deposits shall be returned to all unsuccessful bidders at the completion of the Auction. The property is being sold subject to a reserve bid with closing in 30 days. Viewings by appointment only prior to the day of the Auction. (the buildings will not be opened for viewing the day of the Auction). Please contact John O’Neill at 613-832-2503 or by email at auction@xplornet.com to arrange a viewing. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase an exceptional tract of land with the Indian River meandering through it. The property has cleared and treed areas. The clear land is at the front of the property adjacent to Cty Rd 29, the balance is very nicely treed with softwoods and hardwoods. The cleared land is excellent soil and has been planted in crops over the years. Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Estate, Executors or Auctioneer not responsible for loss or accident the day of the sale To view pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca

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Joy of Beauty Salon and Day Spa, Almonte- Looking for Experienced Esthetisian, room available to rent or commission or hourly; also looking for Experienced Hairstylist. Great opportunities. Please contact Simone 613-256-5200 or 613-220-4341. Licensed AZ truck drivers, minimum 5 years, verifiable experience, shift work, ability to operate loader an asset, fax resume and current abstract. 613-259-9128. Looking for a responsible person in the Hallville (Kemptville) Area. Interested in a part-time varied days/hours. Position in a well-established Boarding Kennel. Own transportation required. Contact 613-989-1342.

WORK WANTED All types of home repairs or new projects done. 25 years experience. Personable trustworthy tradesperson available. 1-613-258-4283. Dan

Tool SHARPENING: Tools not cutting it? We sharpen carbide saw blades, chainsaws, reel mowers, etc. Contact Riley 613-400-7288 email Certified Mason. 12 years ssharpening@outlook.com experience. Chimney re- Stittsville Area pair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job GARAGE SALE/ specialist. Free estimates. FLEA MARKET 613-250-0290. 4 Cranberry Crescent, Clean As A Whistle House Kemptville, Multi-family Cleaning available in garage sale, Saturday May Smiths Falls, Merrickville, 24, 8 - 1pm, rain or shine. Perth. We do windows errands, laundry, etc and Almonte Antique Market, also do spring house 26 Mill St. in historic cleaning. Good rates for downtown Almonte. Seniors. 613-283-9823, 613-256-1511. 36 vencell 613-206-2770. dors. Open daily 10-5. Free pick-up of old appliances, furnaces, A/Cs, car ANTIQUE batteries, electronics, oth& er scrap metal. Scott in Carleton Place HOME DECOR 613-240-0374. SALE New & Used Furniture Gordon’s Upholstery, Collectibles, Primitives. 1704 Drummond, Conc 2. Property being Sold 613-264-8661. Open Saturday, House Cleaning available May 24th, 8 a.m. in Perth area, windows, erEvery Weekend rands, laundry, dishes etc. Fri.Sat.Sun. Call Sherri 613-264-0884 New items weekly and leave a message. 24 Moran Road, Rideau Ferry Man with truck will pick up garbage, cut small Community garage sale, trees or brush, small Saturday, May 31, 8 a.m. moves, packing etc. Rea- Mapleglen Estates, Scotch sonable. 613-267-4129. Line to Otty Lake, Lakeside M&K Renovations looking Rd., Perth. Follow signs. for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, Garage Sale, May 24, 7laminated floors, windows, noon, 186 Hogan Ave., doors. Call Mike for Smiths Falls. New and quote, 613-259-2446, used household items, furniture, tools, etc. 613-464-2622.

NOW HIRING!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed. // $300/DAY Easy Online COMPUTER WORK. // $575/Week ASSEMBLING Products. // $1000/WEEKLY PAID IN ADVANCE!!! MAILING BROCHURES. PT/FT. Genuine. Experience Unnecessary. www.AvailableHelpWanted.com Retired cabinet maker will repair furniture and refinQualified mason with ishing. Reasonable prices. minimum 10 years experi- Call Peter 613-278-0857. ence. Must be able to lay brick, block and stone. Semi-retired, all home Masonry labourer also renovations, years of exCall Brent needed. Call perience. 613-283-6088. 613-812-7615 Rideau Lakes Public LibraryChildren’s Programmer and Reading Recovery Coordinator & Tutor. 30 hrs/week for up to 12 weeks (from June 9 to August 31, 2014) $11.75/hr Qualifications: Preferably this candidate will be enrolled in an education program at college or university and must enjoy working with children. Excellent communication and organizational skills are essential. Access to a vehicle and a valid driver’s licence is required. To Apply: Please email resumes with cover letters by Friday, May 23, 2014 to crow@rideaulakeslibrary.ca or fax to 613-359-5314. Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Sargeant Construction Inc. is currently hiring roofers. We are looking for workers experienced in mod/bit roofing and/or sheet metal roofing. Wage will depend on experience. Please forward resumes to sargeantconstruction@gmail.com or call Chris Sargeant at 613-812-1370. Stoneridge Manor, looking for RN’s, RPN & PSW’s, please send resumes to Sarah Bradshaw, 256 High Street, Carleton Place, sarah.bradshaw@revera living.com.

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Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

Garage Sale, May 24, 8 - noon, #1223 Concession 8 Dalhousie Lake, (Purdon Conservation Road) McDonald’s Corners, 4-wheeler, tablesaw, upright freezer & much, much, more. Garage/home sale May 24-25. Down sizing. Tools, household goods, clothing, auto, collectibles, electronics, records, cd’s, furniture, etc. More details on kijiji 451 Ramsay Concession 12, between Dwyer Hill and Appleton Side Rd. 613-257-1973.

Will clean your home or cottage in the Smiths Falls area. Low rates, great references, bondable, weekly, bi-weekly or occasionally. Call Cheryl Huge Fundraiser Garage 613-283-9683. Sale for Grade 8 trip to be held Saturday, May 24 at Window Washing Wizards, Duncan J. Schoular Commercial and Residen- School, 41 McGill St. Info: tial. Book job before May 613-283-1367. 30 to receive 5% discount. 613-264-6115. Kemptville, 319 Joseph You make the price, I do St., Saturday, May 24, rain the work, it’s that simple. date May 25, 8-noon. Lots Roofing, fencing, yard- of items. cleanup, grass cutting, patio & bush work. call May 24 & 25, Rain date May 31 & June 1, CM Bob 613-205-1239. products, party-lite holders, avon jewelry & colCLEANING / JANITORIAL lectibles, nearly new double mattress, couch & Experienced, reliable lazy-boy rocker, china, cleaning lady. I don’t cut crystal. 143 Boundary corners, I clean them. Road, West of South Please call Karen Mountain. 613-986-2773 cell 613-868-4723.

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GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET May 24, Marj Leslie & families are having a sale. dishes, kitchen items, china sets, toys, books & lots of other items. 7am - 1 pm, 180 Orchard Cres. Perth. Scotch Line to Orchard Cres. Watch for signs. Rain date May 25. May 31 & June 1, 8 - 4pm, 19 Anne St, Smiths Falls. Misc. items. Moving sale: Garage/household items and women’s clothing (Bus/Cas size 8-12) 848 Ramsay Con 8, Carleton Place, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 24. Moving Sale, Saturday May 24, 7 am - 2pm, 109 Barclay St, Carleton Place, Multi-Family yard sale, Saturday May 24, Bathurst 9th Concession, west of Fallbrook Road, #955, assorted tools, furniture, collectibles, #965, antiques, furniture, 25hp Evinrude, Circa 1932 Evinrude 2.5hp antique outboard, collectibles, #1367 autoparts, antiques, horse tack, collectibles. Oxford Mills, 1115 to 918 County Rd 18, community yard sale and moving sale, Saturday, May 24, 8-4. (Between Oxford Mills and Bishops Mills) Signs. Perth Street Flea Market. 27 Perth St., Brockville. Open 9-4:30 Sat. and Sunday. Come all!! Saturday, May 31, 8-2, On River Rd South the historic route to Merrickville The country blocks from Settlers Way to Action Corners Rd on River Rd S. Families along the route will be hosting a neighbourhood garage sale. Items of all sorts.

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Local statutes can have big impact on business Lots of kittens now available for adoption at LAWS Lifestyle – As a former member and past chair of the Business Improvement Association (BIA) in Carleton Place this is a subject that has been on my mind for many years. I have seldom written about it however. But something that happened on Mother’s Day weekend brought the matter to the forefront and has prompted me to delve into the topic this week. I am going to write about local bylaws and in particular how they can impact small businesses in our communities. One of the most frequent complaints I heard as a BIA member was how upset downtown business people were when out-of-towners rolled in selling all sorts of things. Everything from books, to kitchen gadgets and tools, CDs, DVDs or even flowers. There is always someone trying to make a buck flogging items door-todoor or setting up on street corners. Sometimes they take the trouble to apply and pay for a vendor’s licence (loosely referred to here as a “peddler’s licence”) which most municipalities require under their bylaw structure. Certain so-called “fly by nighters” don’t bother about local requirements however. They aren’t about to let a licencing fee cut into their bottom line. It is about making as many quick sales as possible and getting out of town before the “heat” (bylaw enforcement or police officers) pay them a visit and insist the rules are followed. Obviously it is those people who give everyone involved a bad name. Anyway, it is flowers that brought this subject to the surface for me once again on Mother’s Day. There are only a handful of days each year when local florists, nurseries and supermarkets (who also sell flowers and plants) enjoy a major run of business. Valentine’s Day, Christmas-time and yes, Mother’s Day. What more perfect gift is there for Mom than a nice bouquet of spring flowers or perhaps a perennial for the flower border or garden? A week ago Sunday I was out for my daily walk – after enjoying a Mother’s Day brunch with my mom near Stittsville earlier in the day I hasten to add. Our son was visiting and he accompanied me. On the return leg I encountered a lady I know very well. She and her husband are long-time florists in downtown Carleton Place. She was chatting with a gentleman I had seen, but had never formally met. They hailed me and we had a conversation. Turns out the man and his wife are the operators of the other main street flower shop in Carleton Place. They wanted to talk to me about the competition they faced on one of the biggest days of the year for flower sales, Mother’s Day. An out-of-town operator (or operators) was selling flowers on the street in two locations. One downtown and the other along the busy Highway 7 strip. It wasn’t the highway sales that troubled them, it was the downtown competition which had them hot under the collar. “We (to shops) help each other,” my long-time acquaintance underlined. “This situation doesn’t help either of us.”

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town. They had. Therefore they were conducting business in a perfectly legitimate fashion under local statutes. I want to make this perfectly clear. The folks who were selling flowers here on Mother’s Day weekend were completely above board and their product was clearly first-rate. They had plenty of customers from what I could see! Let’s face it, this is a free country and there is a free enterprise system. Therefore people have a perfect right to shop where they choose. Now for the local business people’s side! They are unhappy and, after dusting off my BIA hat, I want to make it clear my sympathy lies with local businesses. Here and in all of the communities in our region and our country. Running a small business today is a difficult thing and ringing up a profit at the end of the year can be a daunting task. The more competition they face, the more difficult it is to remain solvent. The florists who spoke to me don’t mind competitors. Counting all of those who sell flowers locally they have plenty of competition thank you. What they are concerned about is fairness. They have staked their futures on Carleton Place, just as so many other small businesspeople have. They pay rent, taxes (including a BIA tax) and have all of the many expenses that go with staffing and operating a storefront in the community. They employ local people. It’s exactly the same situation the businesses in your hometown face year-round. In recent years there has been a rising crescendo from small business asking residents of their communities to “Shop Local.” It is a huge issue today when you consider the depth of the competition. Imagine what it takes to be a success in the book business today, for example, with so much online competition. Similarly fast food outlets have had a dramatic impact on local restaurants. It seems there is a pizza outlet on every corner and obviously there is a demand or they wouldn’t be there. I’m not knocking anyone. I am simply pointing out the obvious. It is all about survival of the fittest! On the other side are the folks I mentioned earlier. The people who roll into town for a day or a weekend with the object of selling a particular product and turning a profit quickly and cheaply. Often they sell out of the trunk of a car or the back of a pick-up truck. Those who follow the rules and purchase a vendor ’s permit are to be commended for following the rules. Many don’t. I know because as a former business manager (publisher of the local newspaper) we had all kinds of salespeople visit out office over the Totally legitimate I asked if they had checked to see course of the year selling everything if their street-side competitors had and anything you can name. As a BIA member my first question purchased a vendor’s permit from the

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was “do you have a permit?” If they didn’t I directed them to the nearby Town Hall and insisted they purchase said permit. I know for a fact many did not follow my advice. And that is a shame. But back to our florists and their concerns. I completely agree with them. I believe municipalities have to make it easier for small businesses to operate and survive. Part of that process is to make it as difficult as possible for “here today, gone tomorrow” vendors to operate in our town and in your municipality. Higher fees There are ways this can be accomplished and I outlined my thoughts to the flower shop owners during our conversation. An obvious option is to raise the price of a vendor’s licence/permit. The more it costs to buy a licence, the less likely such operators are to set up in small communities. It is, after all, about earning maximum money in the shortest possible period. Anything that impacts on their profit margin is sure to give them pause. However, requiring a vendor’s permit is only worthwhile if the local statute is enforced. Most bylaw issues are complaint driven. Therefore I feel that local governments should put a tighter rein on this situation by challenging individuals selling on the street or door-to-door to produce the required permit. If they aren’t challenged they will be back time and again in my experience. There is such a thing as an outright ban on this kind of sales activity. But that is far more difficult to put in place and could lead to legal challenges, something local municipalities don’t want to become involved in. Not when taxpayers’ money is at stake. I don’t believe in limiting business opportunities, but fair is fair. And usually the kind of competition I’m referring to is not on an equal footing with the local businesses they are impacting. It’s not a level playing field. It is not my place to tell anyone where to shop. It is your money and you can spend it where and when you wish. On the other hand I am a huge advocate of “Shop Local” and we do just that in our own lives. Therefore I am asking this week that you consider how important small businesses are in your community and support them whenever possible. Small business is the backbone of the community and they need your help to survive and thrive. Oh yes, as I told the business owners who complained to me about street corner sales. This is a municipal election year. What better time to lobby local politicians on an important subject! If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers. com. THE EMC - 35 - Thursday, May 22, 2014

Lifestyle – Kitten season is upon us at LAWS. The halls at the shelter are filled with the sweet little “mew” sounds of the babies and there is nothing cuter. Please visit our website at www.lanarkanimals.ca or better yet, stop into the shelter to view these adorable little babies…you will not be disappointed. The 2014 Walk for LAWS will take place on Saturday, June 21 at the Carleton Place BIA Lambs Down Park Festival in Carleton Place on the Wool Growers property. Registration starts at 10 a.m. This is the biggest fundraising event planned for LAWS this year and we invite all of you to participate. Visit www.lanarkanimals.ca to create a personalized giving page or to download the pledge form. Just in time for our upcoming Walk for LAWS you could be wearing one of our customized T-shirts! All net proceeds to benefit LAWS. Adult T-shirts are $15, youth, $12 and hoodies are $30 (plus tax and delivery fee). The campaign runs for three weeks. If we hit our target the shirts will be delivered seven to 10 days after the end of the campaign. To order your shirt, visit http:// builder.teesforthepeople.com/ products/tees-for-laws-1. Fred Eaglesmith is coming to Carleton Place for a concert to benefit LAWS. The event will be held at the Carleton Place Town Hall on Thursday, June 5. Tickets are $35 and you can buy them at www.fredeaglesmith.com or from Reads Book Shop & Coffee Bar in Carleton Place. Natural Pet Foods Store at 61 Bridge Street in Carleton Place is having Dee McCambley, the animal communicator, performing 30-minute sessions for animals on Sunday, May 25. These sessions are by appointment only and slots are limited, so please contact the store at 613-253-7387 to book your appointment and to request any additional information. Each session is $30 and half of the proceeds are going to LAWS.

Featured animals Bailey Bailey is a sweet, eight-year-old spayed and declawed female. She is a curious and playful little girl who prefers not to be picked up but rather come to you when she wants attention. She enjoys sitting on your lab to be petted. She has had two very loving homes but sadly both separate owners passed

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away and now Bailey is looking for a quiet forever home. Bailey is currently in a foster home, so if you would like to meet this sweet lady, please contact the shelter at 613-283-9308 to arrange a time that is convenient for you. Waldo Lovingly nicknamed “the Gentle Giant,” this seven-year-old bloodhound mix with the bright, dark coat, is loping your way in search of a fellow adventurer. Big, handsome Waldo has a big, wellrounded personality: easygoing and good-natured, intelligent and enthusiastic. He may look strong and be strong, but he’s extremely social and very affectionate with everyone. Although good with some larger dogs, small dogs and cats remain a question mark. The bloodhound in Waldo keeps him alert, watchful and curious, and nothing tickles his nose more than a good scent to follow! That’s why – for his own protection and your peace of mind – he needs to be kept on leash or allowed to roam free only in a secure, fenced-in area. He can also be quite vocal, and because of his moderate to high energy level, this bouncy, big boy will need plenty of exercise and stimulating activities to keep him satisfied. The ideal forever home for Waldo will be gentle and patient with him, provide him the guidance he needs, and lavish him with the attention he deserves. Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) is located on Glenview Road, just off Highway 43, about 2 kilometres 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 613283-9308, 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.


REGIONAL ROUND-UP Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Monday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, EMC, P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1, or fax at 613-283-5909 or e-mail: jmichaelis@theemc.ca OR cheryl.code@metroland.com. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.

Almonte & District Horticultural Society meeting, Monday, May 26, 7:30 p.m., Cornerstone Community Church (near the roundabout). Speaker: Neil Ritchie “Current trends in Plants & Organic Products”. Flower show entries after 7. Info: 613-2565594. Annual General Meeting, Union Hall, 1984 Wolf Grove Rd., Thursday, May 29, 7 p.m. Presentation of Food & Community Building, 8 pm Business meeting. All welcome. Calling all Tennis Enthusiasts, Saturday May 31, Season’s open house at Almonte Tennis Club in Gemmill Park. Welcome to all ages. Contact: Chris 613-256-0872. Dance, Friday, May 30, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Almonte Arena, Tickets: Nicholson’s in Pakenham or Ladies Under Construction Gym. Music: The Ryan Brothers and Wade Foster. Proceeds to: Relay for Life. Legion Branch 240, Saturday, May 24, Rod Pottle, 3-7 p.m. Mills’ Seniors Service-Almonte, Nature Walk & Picnic-Mer Bleu Bog. Wednesday, May 28th. Stroll along boardwalk, enjoy a picnic lunch. Call Seniors Services, 613256-4700 to reserve a seat on bus. Mills’ Seniors Services, Almonte. Fit as a Fiddle, every Friday, at 10 a.m. Almonte United Church. Transportation and healthy lunch included. Call Seniors Services 613-256-4700. Mills’ Seniors Services, Almonte, Parkinson’s Support Group. Monday, March 31, from 7-9 p.m. at the Mills’ office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call Seniors Services 613256-4700 to register. Meetings take place the last Monday of the month. Mills’ Seniors Services, Almonte, Supper Social, Tuesday, May 27, 6:00 p.m. 67 Industrial Drive. Free transportation & entertainment by: George Chenier. Call Seniors Services 613-256-4700 to reserve. Mills’ Seniors Services, Transportation to the Arthritis Aquafit Swim Program, every Monday at 11:15 am. Carleton Place Pool. Call 613-256-4700 to reserve your seat on the bus. Mills’ Seniors Services, Weekly Foot Care Clinics, Alison Kaczan RPN provides care, at the Mills’ Seniors Services Office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call 613-256-4700 for appointment. Ontario Early Years Centre playgroup, Holy Name of Mary School, Wednesday’s May 7, 14, 21, 28. 9:30 a.m-2:30 p.m. Info: 613-283-0095. Prediabetes information session, May 26 by Rideau Valley Diabetes Services, 1:30-3:30. Doctor’s referral not required. Info: 613-284-2558. Relay for Life, fundraiser kick-off dance, Friday, May 30, 9 pm - 1 am. Almonte arena, music by The Ryan’s & Wade Foster, Info: 613-795-4493. Shoppers Drug Mart Relay for Life Bake sale and BBQ, Saturday, May 31st, 9 a.m - 3 p.m. Join us in the fight against cancer!

12 Step Meeting, Destiny Center, 161 Bridge St, Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m. and Saturdays 10-11 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Rob 613-806-2979. Adult Bereavement Group, Wednesday, May 28, 1:30-3:30 p.m Waterside Retirement Residence, 105 McNeely Rd., Carleton Place. Contact Rebecca Bowie 613-267-6400. Bingo every Tuesday at 7 p.m., Carleton Place Arena upper hall, elevator access available. Sponsor: Carleton Place & District Civitan Club.

Carleton Place and Beckwith His- & Info 613-256-3130 or 613-256-8190. torical Society Annual General Meeting, Thursday, May 29, 6:30 p.m. Carleton Place Public Library, Barbara Walsh Room. PERTH Carleton Place Baptist Church hosts the Kenny Family, missionaries for Kenya, Are you trying to cope with a famFriday, May 30, 7 p.m. Community Health fest, May 24, 9 am - 2 pm, Carleton ily member suffering from a mental illness? Place Arena. Learn about local health services with exhibNAMI support group, every 4th Tuesday of its & entertainment. Presented by CP & District the month. Info: 283-2170. memorial Hospital & Auxilliary. Bagpipe band practice, Tuesdays, 7 Community Home Support- Luncheon on Wednesday, May 28 at C.P. Arena. Res- p.m., Masonic Hall, 46 Russell St. W. New members welcome. Info: Wayne 283-9792, ervations & Info. 613-253-0733. Cribbage, every Tuesday afternoon 1 cell 284-7038 or www.gordonpipeband. p.m. - 4 p.m., Royal Canadian Legion, 177 com Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club George St. Everyone welcome Ontario Early Years Centre playgroup, meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, May 29 at Carambeck Community Centre, Monday, Perth Civitan Club. For partnership conMay 5, 12, 26. 10-11:30 a.m. Info: 613-283- tact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Community Support Services, 1 Sher0095. Second annual Spring Market and brooke St. seeking donations for annual luncheon, Saturday, May 31, 8-3. Brunstad yard sale, Sale date: Friday, May 30 and Christian Church, 1981 Century Rd W. Saturday, May 31. Call 613-264-0876. Early Childhood Screening Clinic, 613-489-2885. Steak & Trivia Night, Carleton Place Birth to 5yrs old, May 28, 10:00 - 11:30 am, Legion, 177 George St, Friday, May 30, Perth Union Library, 20 Herriott St. Info BBQ 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Trivia 7:30 p.m. Info: 613-257-7121 ext.247. Fundamentals of Mental Health, eve613-257-1727. ning of info & discussion. Thursday, May 29, 6pm - 9pm, St John’s High School, RSVP: veronica_victoria@hotmail.com or KEMPTVILLE call 613-264-0960. Garage Sale, Ashbury Free Methodist Annual Dandelion Festival Seniors Church, Saturday, May 24, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Tea, Sunday, May 25, 2-4 p.m. hosted by St 144 Gore St East. Rain or shine. Giant Yard Sale, Fundraiser for Relay James Anglican Church in Leslie Hall, 19 for Life, May 31, 8 - noon, Perth Civitan Clothier St W. Baby Talk, Wednesday, May 28, 1:30-3 Club, Hwy #43 Perth, rain or shine. Info: p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre. Breast- 613-267-1366. Lanark County Camera Club meets feeding support available. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Tuesday, May 27, 7 p.m., Algonquin ColMon. May 26, Wednesday, May 28 and Fri- lege. Visitors welcome. Info: 613-264day, May 30, 9:00 a.m. Meet at the North 2767, www.lccameraclub .com Lanark County Quilters Guild, meetGrenville Municipal Centre. Contact Eva Francoeur 258-4487. Sponsor: Health ing Tuesday, May 27, at 7 p.m. at Lions’ Hall, Perth Fairgrounds. Annual General Unit. Old Fashioned Meat Loaf & Mashed Meeting and Guest speaker, Paul Leger. Go Potatoes dinner, served by the Odd Fellow green, lug your mug. Lanark County Support Services pen & Rebekah Lodges, at the Odd Fellow’s Hall, 119 Clothier St East. May 25, 4:30- House, May 28, 10 am - 6 pm. 3030 Rideau Ferry Rd, presentation at 11 am. 6:30 p.m. Info: 613-258-2258. Lions Club Jamboree, Sunday, May 25, Lions Club Hall, Halton and Arthur Streets. Hall open at 1, music starts at 2. MERRICKVILLE Info: Lion Bob Turnbull 613-267-6906. Home cooked buffet meal around 5:00. Dinner & Dance, May 23, Ham DinPerth Civitan Bingo, every Wednesday. ner, 6 p.m., 7 - 11 p.m. music by Elise & Opens at 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7 p.m. Company. Merrickville Legion. Rideau Trail Association, May 25, Hike Dinner & Dance, May 30, Pasta Din- through pine forests and enjoy spectacular ner, 6 p.m., 7 - 11 p.m. music by Sagebrush. mountain views, Moderate pace, level 2, 12 Merrickville Legion. km. Meet at Conlon Farm, Perth at 9am. Horseshoes, Merrickville Legion, every Info: David Batchelor, 613-264-1559. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Stroke survivor and caregiver support iPad Workshop, Saturday, May 31 group, meets the 4th Wednesday of every 10:30 a.m. Merrickville Library. Register month between 1:30-3:30 p.m. Legion, 613-269-3326. 26 Beckwith St E. Info: (613)549-6666 Lego Club, Saturday, May 24, drop-in x6867. 10-12. Merrickville Library. Ages 4-12. Super Sale, May 24, 9-1. First Baptist Merrickville & District Historical So- Church. 17 D’Arcy St. Books, bake table, ciety monthly meeting, May 27, 7:30 p.m., household goods, perennials/plants, sportSte. Marguerite Bourgeoys School. Light ing goods snacks. refreshments, Speaker: Ted Stiles. All Welcome. Off the Shelf, readings for adults, MonRURAL day, May 26, 7 pm. Merrickville Library. 613-269-3326. 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, May 28, StoryTime for ages 5 & under, Fridays 10 a.m. Theme: May 23 - Getting Dressed! 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. Merrickville Library. 4 hand euchre with lunch and prizes, every Friday, 7 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283PAKENHAM 6240, (613)283-8482. ABC Association’s, Victorian Tea, Pakenham Horticultural Club Plant Sunday June 8, 1 - 3:30pm, Celtic harpist, Sale, Saturday, May 24, 8-noon, in the period costumes, delightful menu & prizes. parking lot of 5 Span Feed and Seed on Advance tickets only 613-273-7507. Hwy 29. Info: Sherril 613-624-5307. ABC Hall, Friday May 23, 7 pm, WenSt. Andrew’s Church, hosting Home- dy Briggs-Jude, from Bluebird acres, kicks grown Cafe of local talent, Thursday, May off new series of evenings called “A Slice 22, 7 pm. Refreshments included. 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area”. Annual Yard Sale, Ashton United Church, Friday, May 23, 4 - 8pm, Saturday May 24, 8 - 1pm. Something for everyone. Antique & Collector Car Show, Flea Market & Craft Sale. Saturday & Sunday, May 24 and 25, Lombardy Fair Grounds, Hwy 15, 4 miles south of Smiths Falls. Info: Terry Irish 613-283-3409. Bake & Yard Sale, May 24, 9 - noon, Anglican Church Hall, Newbliss. Refreshments available. Info: 613-284-0307. Beckwith Playgroup meets Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30-11:30. Beckwith Twp Hall, Black’s Corners, (Sept.-June). Info: 613-257-1539. Canadian Tai Chi Academy, every Mon, Wed., Fri., 9 a.m., Rosedale Hall, All welcome. (613)269-3944, www.canadiantaichiacademy.org Clayton Hall, Olde Tyme Music & Dinner, June 1, 2-6 p.m. Supper at 5. All musicians welcome. Proceeds to Clayton Hall. Community Yard Sale, Saturday, June 7, 8-noon, Lombardy Agricultural Pavilion, Lombardy Fair Grounds, Hwy 15. Lombardy Agricultural Society Fundraiser. Table rentals by May 29, Carol 613-283-3631. Final Service, St Thomas Anglican Church, Frankville June 1, 2:30 p.m., Refreshments in hall following service. Franktown Lilac Festival ‘Lilac Capital of Ontario’, Saturday May 24th, all day activities for all ages. Ham & Bean Supper in conjunction with the Franktown Lilac Festival, Saturday May 24th, 4-7 p.m. Franktown Lilac Festival, Lilac Capital of Ontario, Saturday May 24, all day activities for all ages. Fundraising Meeting, First Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Montague ForgetMe-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. Halladay Burial Place Annual Memorial Service. Sunday June 1, 2:30 p.m. Elgin. Lawn chairs required. In case of rain, Elgin United Church. Ham & Bean Supper, in conjunction with Franktown’s Lilac Festival, Centennial Hall, Saturday May 24, 4 - 7 p.m. Hot turkey dinner- May 24, Christ Church, Ashton. 1 sitting 5 p.m. Euchre to follow. Tickets from Marion 613-838-5405, Ruth 613-838-5404, Jim 613-253-2878. June 2, Missionaries for HOPE, will be giving a presentation at Westport Knox Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament. June 19 (entry deadline June 5), Rideau Lakes Golf & Country Club. Info/To register call Christine Kirby 613-272-3098. A portion of the proceeds go to Canadian Breast Cancer Research. May 25, 10:30 am- Anniversary Service, St. Andrew’s United Church, Bishop’s Mills, Minister: Rev. Melany Cassidy, Guest Speaker: Rev. Edward Colwell, Musician: Joyce Lindsay. Potluck Lunch to follow. Membership Meeting, every 4th Tuesday at 10 a.m. followed by a potluck lunch. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. Newboro United Church, Carleton St. is holding a Musical evening, May 23, 7pm, Featuring: Chris Murphy & Abby Stewart; Foster & Frreman with Jan Neal & Donna Hunt. Info: 613-272-2802. North Gower United Church Rummage & Bake Sale, Saturday May 24, 8 - 1 pm, 2332 Church Street, Info 489-9737 or 613-489-2808. Personal Sewing, every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. Plant Sale, May 24, 9 a.m - 11a.m, Christ Church, Ashton. Locally grown, mostly perennials, some annuals, some vegetables, some surprises. Pork supper, June 1, 5-6:30 p.m. hosted by Elgin United Church at the Elgin Lions Hall.

Pork/Beef BBQ, Balderson United Church, Sunday, May 25, 4-7 p.m. All are welcome. 613-267-2593. Professionally guided exercise sessions, at Country Roads Community Health Centre, Portland, co-sponsored by Rideau Community Health Services: Beginner’s cardio, strength and flexibility, every Thursday from 10:45-11:30. Info: 613284-2558. Rummage & Bake Sale, North Gower United Church Sunday School, Saturday, May 24th, 8:00-1:00, 2332 Church Street, Fourth Line, Downtown North Gower. Information 489-9737, 613 489-2808. St. George’s Anglican Church, Clayton. Fiddle service with Kevin Felhaver and friends. Sunday, June 1st. Musical prelude 10 a.m. Service; 10:30 a.m. Lunch to follow. All welcome. Info: 613-256-9010 St Paul’s United Church, Franktown, Lunch & Bake Sale at the Franktown Lilac Festival on Saturday, May 24, 10 - 2 p.m. Info: 613-257-4345. Trinity United Church presents the sweet harmonies of Gracenote with The Andy Duffy Flextet. Sunday, May 25, 7 p.m. Trinity United Church, Middleville. Info: 613-259-5050.

SMITHS FALLS 4 hand bid euchre, 7:00 p.m. Every second and fourth Monday every month. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. 4th Annual Golf Tournament, Duncan J Schoular Public School. Saturday June 21, Tee Off 1:00 p.m. Smiths Falls Golf & Country Club. Registration Form by June 6 to the school. All welcome at Bethel Pentecostal Church Family Night, May 24, starting at 5 p.m. Food and music. Better than a Doctor, Better than a Lawyer, Better than a Psychiatrist, His name is Jesus. For prayer, anytime call U ME- PRAY (613)863-7729 local call or (613)283-3465. Come Join Club 60 for games-entertainment at Branch 95 Legion every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm. Everyone Welcome. Duplicate bridge, every Monday night, Legion, 7 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, May 27, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- May 27, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)283-0960. Lawnbowling, May 24, 1 p.m. Opening Ceremony followed by drills/skills featuring the Amazing Bowl, Smiths Falls Lawnbowling Club. Contact 613-267-6872. Professionally guided exercise sessions, at Rideau Valley Diabetes Services: Intermediate level cardio, strength and flexibility, every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30-10:30; Beginner’s cardio, strength & flexibility every Thursday, from 10:4511:30. Info: 613-284-2558. Smiths Falls Horticultural Society hold its annual plant sale on Saturday May 24, 9 am at Smiths Falls Royal Canadian Legion. Smiths Falls Knitting & Crochet Club, meetings every Tuesday 1-3 p.m. Smiths Falls Seniors Activity Building (across from Hospital). Steak BBQ, Saturday, May 24, RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St N, open 5 p.m., start 6 p.m. Info: 613-284-0305.


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Community – While she lives in Jasper now, she is one of Smiths Falls’ own and a Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (SFDCI) graduate with a new business in town. Today her friends are rallying around her to see her back on the road to recovery. “I was diagnosed with stage four nodular melanoma that has metastasized to my spinal cord

and pubic bone,” said Bernicky. Her positive attitude, her clear and present strength and the magnitude of her diagnosis have all pulled her friends to her side. “She’s awesome and we want to raise some money for her medical expenses and just to help her keep her home and business running because she’s not able to work anymore,” says Pam Casselman, her best friend since high school and neighbour. While it can be challenging to organize a fundraiser for one

individual, in Bernicky’s case all the pieces are falling into place smoothly because she’s the kind of woman who inspires deep loyalty in the people whose lives she touches, according to her friends and family. “Cathie was always bringing home an animal or a person to feed,” said Audry Cook, Cathie’s mother. In a way that’s how the 40year friendship with Casselman began – a simple invitation and a meal. Today, Casselman is doing

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Events - Anyone with a passion for classic cars is going to love the Antique and Classic Car Show at the Lombardy fair grounds on May 24 and 25. More than a display of vintage cars, the show is also an auto-related flea market where customers can find antique car parts and even entire cars in need of a little TLC. “This particular show covers even modified cars and in the past we’ve had cars as old as 1903 showing up,” said Terry Irish, chair of the organizing committee and long time member of the Antique and Classic Car Club of Canada. “There are 13 regions covering Ontario and this particular (area) is the Rideau Lakes region which covers Smiths Falls to Ottawa and up to Renfrew,” said Irish. The club, explains Irish, is made up of antique car enthusiasts who love to drive their cars. “As a club we have tours throughout the summer and our club has sponsored a Yester Year Tour. That’s a week-long tour and we had 120 families come to Smiths Falls the last time and spend a week there touring points of interest in the area,” said Irish. In its 42nd year, the two-day car show is also a fundraiser for Camp Quality; a summer camp for children diagnosed with cancer. “We’ve been doing that for as long as they’ve had the camp, close to 15 years or so,” said Irish. Raising the funds for the camp is a balancing act that this group has perfected. “I go around to all the dealers and collect sponsorships for all the trophies, which helps us so we can give more to Camp Qual-

ity,” said Henry Schure, who is in charge of the car display and auto flea market portion of the show. Car registration is free, with just a gate fee of $2.50 per adult and children under 12 free. Car registration begins at 8 a.m. on Sunday with the car show starting at 11 with 15 categories of entries. Categories include North American Production to 1935 all the way to modern day, as well as Stock Performance, Stock Trucks, Mild Custom, Special Interest, Rods and British and European cars. As with any antique car show, the turn out at the show is dependent on weather so there’s no pre-registration. “Cars register when they arrive - and weather is the big thing,” said Schure. Right now the fields at the fair grounds are too wet to allow Schure to drive the trailer he usually parks near the highway advertising the show. “We can’t put signs up on the fences so we park a trailer to put our signs out,” explained Irish. In years past the show has attracted as many as 150 cars. Irish usually comes out with his 1915 Ford, while Schure will display his 1973 Mercedes originally driven by Elizabeth Montgomery (of the television show, Bewitched). “The older cars have been good lately, every year the show seems to attract more vintage cars,” said Schure. With plenty of space at fair grounds the group is prepared for more than 150 cars. “But it really depends on the weather because if it’s raining people won’t take their cars out,” said Irish going on to explain that it’s a lot of work to clean those cars after rain. The show will go on, regardless of weather.

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BERNICKY Anyone wishing to support Cathie with a donation (cheque), should make it payable to Pamela Casselman in trust for Catherine Bernicky. Fundraiser on June 7 Meanwhile the June 7 fundraiser, which will take place in the evening, promises to be lots of fun, with door prizes donated by Smiths Falls and area businesses and the push is on now to find the live local band willing to participate and make this very loving event a big success. In the meantime, Mallory Bernicky, Cathy’s daughter, has stepped up to do the baking at the Sweet Briar Bakery and Tea Room on Main Street. “I’m doing it to help my mom, because she needs the help and I do like to bake,” said Mallory. The rest of the day-to-day running of the tearoom and bakery, from serving customers to clean up, has fallen to Bernicky’s business partner and an army of high school friends, organized by Cathy Hogan. “When Cathie reached out by email for help with the bakery, I decided to take the reins and organize work details to keep the business running,” said Hogan, Perth

resident and friend. Many of those friends work full time already, but each and every one, offered their time even if it meant showing up after hours to do dishes and clean the store. Others are helping with customer service and so far the system is working well, thank goodness because Cathie has a journey ahead of her. “Liz Duhammel and my daughter Natalie are driving me to Princess Margaret this week. I’m hoping to get into a trial for a new drug called Merk 3475 – it’s supposed to be the latest and has an 81 per cent survival rate for the first year,” said Bernicky. This is Bernicky’s second bout with cancer and it started one year ago this month after 10 years cancer-free. Surprisingly her warmth and humour are still intact in spite of what has already been a horrific journey including severe adverse reactions to treatments and considerable pain, requiring pain management therapy. It’s her resilience, her generous spirit and her ability to laugh that’s inspiring her friends to help her now in her time of need. “She’s funny,” said Hogan, “and I know that if any one of us had the difficulties she’s having now, she’d help us without question.”

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It’s definitely a labour of love with Classic and Antique Cars. Here Terry Irish is shown beaming over the 1915 Ford he was about to restore. Inset the fully restored car will be on display at the Antiques and Collectibles Show at the Lombardy fair grounds on May 24 and 25 weather permitting

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Celebrating Pride Week with parade and good fellowship By LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com

Community – The LGBT of Lanark County’s Civitan Club will celebrate Pride Week next month with a variety of events in Carleton Place and Perth, June 7 to 14. Co-chair Lorrie Britton-Reid and her partner Karen Britton-Reid are gearing up for the first ever parade to mark Pride Week, happening June 14 in Perth. “This is our third year for hosting Pride events, but only the first year we will be hosting a parade in Perth,” said Lorrie, who added, they have been getting positive feedback from local businesses who will be supporting the parade with floats of their own. “We’re really excited about it, and hoping to have lots of entries in the parade,” she said. The parade will start from The Stewart School with entrants encouraged to be there by 2:30 p.m. to begin lining up. The parade route will be the same as the Santa Claus Parade, which will finish at Queen Elizabeth school. “We will be starting off by 3 p.m. so we want people to be there before hand to get in line,” she said. “We will have new cars of every colour of the Pride rainbow with balloons filled with helium floating above them.” The week is filled with other events in the two Lanark County communities, starting June 7 in Rideau Ferry with a beach party picnic at the yacht club. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs, lunches and drinks and take a trip to the yacht club

for an afternoon of socializing and entertainment. “We want folks to come with their volleyballs, nets, Frisbees… and also bring along a sense of humour,” Lorrie said. There will be a $6 charge to enjoy the conservation area, which is complete with a sandy beach area. The beach party will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. On Sunday, June 8, a rainbow church service will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. followed by a fellowship at the Zion-Memorial United Church, 37 Franklin St., Carleton Place. A bowling and card night will be held at Visions Bowling Centre, 49 Bridge St., Carleton Place on Thursday, June 12, from 7 to 9 p.m. There will be two games of bowling (plus shoes) for $9.50 per person. For anyone who would like to just play cards, there is no fee. Call 613-253-0094 for more information on this event. Lorrie says the LGBT Civitan Club is donating $200 to the Youth Action Kommittee (YAK) of Perth to host a youth dance on Friday, June 13. Following the parade Saturday, a dance will take place at the Perth Legion June 14, featuring the Commuters. “The Commuters played last year and it was sold out,” said Britton-Reid. “So you will want to get your tickets early, and you won’t be disappointed.” Tickets are $15 each at the door, and children under 12, free. Tickets are available at Shadowfax; or you can purchase them in advance for $10 per person.

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Police make arrest in home robbery News - On April 2 police were called to a residence in the south end of town upon report of a robbery. During this robbery, a male physically assaulted the female taking her purse and vehicle. On May 15, 2014 as a result of this investigation, police have arrested and charged a 35 yearold with break and enter, commit robbery with vio-

lence, disguise with intent, choking, assault, and theft of motor vehicle. He has been held in custody where he’ll be appearing for a bail hearing. The name of the victim has not been released to protect her identity. The allegations have not been proven in court.

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Robin Hull, Onalee Randell and Marsha Jackson are excited to be able to organize a Health and Wellness Fair at County Fair Mall on May 29.

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Community - The Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County (ASLC) has teamed up with County Fair Mall to offer their first Health and Wellness Fair in Smiths Falls. On Thursday, May 29, everyone is welcome to check out the various health and wellness booths that will be set up in the concourse. “We also have speakers on health and wellness, the first one will be Jeff Timmermans, author of Miles for Memories, a book he wrote about his trek across Canada to raise awareness and money for Alzheimer’s - when he was 74 - he’s 82 now,� said Robin Hull, education and support coordinator with ASLC. Other speakers include Investor’s Group, Dr. Katie Westsrate and Dr. Robert Rodine. The choice of venue was deliberate because the mall is at ground level, offers plenty of parking and accessibility, and is an easy location to reach but there’s also something of a connection between the mall and ASLC. “We’ve had a partnership with Alzheimer society in the past when we’ve hosted the walk for memories, so we have an established relationship,�

said Marsha Jackson, manager of the County Fair Mall. So when Hull was looking for a suitable venue in Smiths Falls for that type of event, Jackson saw it as a great opportunity as it also happens to coincide with the official opening of a dental office in the mall. The careful search for a venue was driven by past experience of hosting a similar show in Perth in 2012. “It’s a great location it has two retirement homes and a high school surrounding it, so we can cover every age group,� said Hull. Vendors will vary from health to finance and everything in between, according to Hull. “We’re going to be one of the vendors,� said Onalee Randell, of Rideau Valley Diabetes Services. “We’ll be talking to people about the risk factors of diabetes and the services available to support diabetics.� Those services include Tele-health nurses that can hook patients up with specialists by teleconference, removing the need for transportation. The event is free admission and starts at 10 a.m. and guest speakers will start their talks every hour on the hour until 1 p.m.

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Perth Civitan Club donates $50,000 to Lanark County Community Living News - The Perth Civitan Club purchased a wheelchair accessible van for the Perth operations of the Community Living Association (Lanark County). The van was presented May 13 at the Civitan Club meeting where Community Living Association executive director Tony Pacheco and employment specialist Jill Ouellette attended the meeting to receive the van. Pacheco and Ouellette spoke about the association and thanked the club for the donation. The donation will also free up an older van for use in the Almonte area and both vans will carry the Civitan logo. The van will transport two wheelchairs and three passengers in addition to the driver. The van tilts down on air shocks when

the wheelchair ramp deploys making it easily accessible. The $50,000 cost of the van was wholly funded by the activities of the Perth Civitan Club, including bingo, draws, dances and other fund raising events held by the club members. Pacheco expressed the gratitude of the association for the past and present relationship with the Perth Civitan and his hope for an ongoing close relationship. The Community Living Association was formed in 1965, the same year as the Perth Civitan Club. Willis Lesway, one of the founders of the Community Living Association and founding president was also a member of Perth Civitan.

The goal of the CLA (Lanark County) is: “That all people live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to participate effectively.” This goal envisions a society in which the innate value of each one it its people is honoured and protected. The dignity and self-respect that its people enjoy in their respective communities are the result of sharing and shouldering the responsibilities of welcoming and supporting all members of the community without discrimination. Perth Civitan members have supported this association in various ways over the years. Submitted by Perth Civitan Club.

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A town should be run like a business, says new council hopeful

KIA CANADA AVERTISING CORRRECTION NOTICE MAY 8, 2014 - Please note the following correction to the Kia Canada newspaper insert advertisement which is planned to arrive in your local newspaper between May 12 to 31, 2014. The advertised price for the 2014 Rondo included a 6-speed automatic transmission in error. The correct feature is a 6-speed manual transmission. Please note that the disclaimer below the offer indicated that the price is based on 2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

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News - It’s shaping into an interesting municipal election this year. So far there are three mayoral candidates and now three council candidates. John Maloney of Rideau Winery, a.k.a the Grape Crusher, has just thrown his name into the hat. “Without criticizing anyone, I would like to see our money spent better and focused on infrastructure, services, curb appeal and physician recruitment while maintaining financial responsibility and reasonable taxes,” said Maloney. Curb appeal, he points out, is crucial to attracting doctors, big business and new residents. “You have to create the interest but when you fill up all the little stores, it’s easier to attract doctors and big business – because people see that as quaint – and it encourages them to relocate here to raise their families,” said Maloney. Small businesses also create a lot of jobs, according to Maloney - even if they’re not always the highest-paying jobs. Small businesses employ more people per square foot than large businesses, he explains. Himself, a successful serial business owner, Maloney understands budgets and how to manage money responsibly. “I have a lot to offer,” he said. “I have been running my own businesses successfully since I was 19 years old and I’ve owned more than 24 properties that I’ve renovated and sold, and I have a background in commercial and residential real estate.” He has, he said, owned a number of different businesses over the years including a pet food franchise, a carpet cleaning operation, a property management business, a financial instruments outfit and a wine business, to name a Photo by HOWAIDA SOROUR few. Each of the businesses he’s owned has been profitable He’s been involved in the community since he opened his business here, but now John when he’s let it go and most of them are still running. “I think a town should be run like a business and tax- Maloney is running for council with the total support of his wife, Maria Maloney. payers are the customers,” said Maloney. Originally from the Ottawa region, Maloney has known this area for many years and still has family in Perth. “My father’s had a cottage on Otter Lake since 1959, so we used to drive through here and have spent many summers in Smiths Falls. It’s a town I’ve always enjoyed - the architecture is unbelievable,” said Maloney, who also enjoys scuba diving and motorcycles. He has called the town home now for the past four years and is deeply invested in the community on more than one God level. promises of e th t a “We’re heavily invested here in town with three properr e v a w ced “He did not ties and a business and I’ve been part of the community fully convin g in e b f… e li e lso since we opened,” said Maloney. through unb ed He was a is m ro p In fact, Maloney has been involved with Doors Open, d a h e that what H with fundraising for the Smiths Falls Hospital Foundation, rm” able to perfo LAWS, The Gerry Lowe Foundation, Lanark Interval ) House, Mel’s Animal Rescue, Big Brother Big Sisters, the :20, 21 (NKJV Hub and he’s been the driving force behind the motorcycle — Romans 4 run and the summer Russell Street closures, to say nothing of the many golf tournaments he’s sponsored. Most recently he took part in Fight Night to raise funds for the Gerry Lowe Foundation and the Rink of Dreams. How to walk with God in His spirit “I’ve rediscovered working out! I’m addicted now, I’m back doing three hours a day,” Maloney said with a The people asked: “If you are the Messiah, tell us laugh. plainly.” Jesus replied “I have already told you and He admitted he’s never run for public office, though he you don’t believe me. The proof is in the work I do in If you would like has been asked to do so many times. Now he thinks is my father’s name.” the time, even if it means delaying retirement plans for a John 10:25 to support the while. publishing of one “I think it’s important to see some changes in municipal Saturday Night at Bethel May 24 government. Like anything else, sometimes it’s good to starts at 5 pm. Supper followed by great worship music. of God’s Promises have a fresh outlook - I just think it’s time for a change Bring the kids. It’s free and everyone is welcome! each week fresh eyes,” said Maloney. An outgoing, often larger than life character, he does The Bible, call Cheryl Macdonald have a serious side and believes he can bring people toRead it, at 283-3182 ext. 184. Design and gether. Believe it. Consulting cjohnston@perfprint.ca “I want to keep the various groups working together towards common goals,” said Maloney. Meanwhile he has his wife’s absolute support. Promise of the Week is brought to you courtesy of these caring businesses. “I think he’s taking the right steps and I support John To support this feature call Cheryl at 613-283-3182 ext. 184. 100 per cent,” Maria said. “I have the same views he does.” email: cjohnston@perfprint.ca

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Looking Back 100 YEARS AGO - May 19, 1914 In new quarters The Canadian Bank of Commerce has moved into its new building, corner Beckwith and Russell streets and Mr. Watson, the manager, is now the happiest man in town. The bank’s new home is a fine three storey brick building with the ground floor for the bank, the second storey for offices and the third for rooms for the staff. The business office is handsomely finished in oak with a marble floor and is quite the equal of many of the best city offices. The manager’s private office is magnificently finished in panelled oak and all the furnishing and accessories of the whole office are beautiful. 50 YEARS AGO - May 21, 1964 Civitan club wins trophy The Civitan Club of Smiths Falls, chartered only last month has already won recognition. During the regular meeting of the club last Thursday at Wong’s Grill, Lieutenant Governor of the Canadian District, Daniel Glen, presented the local organization with a trophy, emblematic of the largest membership growth of any of the 25 Canadian Civitan clubs over a specified period of time. The Membership of the club has increased to 36 in a little more than a month. The trophy was accepted by Club President Jim O’Neill. The announcement of the award was made during the national convention held recently in Ottawa. 25 YEARS AGO - May 24, 1989 Dinkers ready to flood canal The 1989 edition of the International Dinking on the Rideau Marathon promises to be just as challenging to the participants as last year’s event. Asked this weekend if there will be anything different about this year’s Perth to Merrickville rubber boat marathon, organizer Gary Clarke said, “nothing we can talk about.” “There will be several changes in the event, some of them fun and some of them guaranteed to make them [the participants] miserable.” There will be about 45 entries taking part in the May 27-28 marathon, close to double last year’s turnout. Held last year for the first time, the event earned the title international thanks to the participation of James and Lynette Garner, dinking champions from England, where the sport originated about 16 years ago. Mr. Garner will be back again this year. 10 YEARS AGO - May 19, 2004 Town budget gets mixed review Not all Smiths Falls councillors were rejoicing the fact the municipality approved a budget with another freeze to its residential tax rate at its meeting Monday night. “There’s no comfort for me to say we’re holding the line for a fifth year in a row,” councillor Ken Graham said. With most homeowners facing an increase to their assessment, these residents will be paying more tax, regardless of the fact the town has not increased the tax rate. Compiled by HOWAIDA SOROUR

Remember When Heritage House Museum summer staff snapped this photo of the “Soper Theatre” in 1987. Opening with 963 seats in 1949, the “Soper” replaced the Capitol Theatre (previously the Rideau Theatre) and was demolished in 2013 for a parking lot. This picture and many more can be seen as part of the Heritage House Museum summer exhibition, “From Negatives to

Pixels: A Pictorial History of Smiths Falls,” opening May 17, 2014, 10:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. For more details, please contact Heritage House Museum at 613-283-6311. If you have an old photograph to share, please email it to ljweir@metroland.com or by mail it to PO Box 158, 65 Lorne St., Smiths Falls, K7A 4T1.

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ifestyle – Sometimes I wonder why I do my job. Oh don’t get me wrong, I love every minute of it and even more so in Smiths Falls, a community that’s drawn me right in, out and all around. But does anyone actually read anything we print in the newspaper? OK, so we can’t really break any major stories in our print publication - although we do online – the logistics of a weekly print publication simply aren’t conducive to breaking news, but it is where we do try to inform residents of what’s going to happen in the community, what has happened and especially what your council is doing every week. Yet somehow most people still don’t really seem to know how the recreation cost sharing agreement works or who it affects, there’s surprise at the increase in water rates and misconceptions surrounding the actual size of that increase. No doubt there’ll be even more shock and outrage when the final tax bills rear their ugly heads. Of course, we’ve reported on all those issues more than once and in some detail and we continue to do so because, on the one hand it’s our job, and on the other –

HOWAIDA SOROUR Heddy’s Ramble on a more personal level - it’s just plain fun to write about the people and things that are happening within the borders of this wonderful little town. And there is a lot happening in this town, businesses opening every week it seems, fundraisers nearly every weekend, art shows, plays, concerts, council spending or not spending and all the sports and activities that make Smiths Falls such a vibrant community. I know I try to be out in the community as much as I can, and try to cover as many events as physically possible, but it isn’t feasible for me to be at every event. Sometimes there are events that fall between the cracks or that I just don’t hear about in time. So here’s the deal, I love hearing your stories and covering your events but I also encourage you to send in a photograph with

a short caption, especially if you happen to notice that the skinny chick with the camera and notebook was decidedly absent from the occasion. Even better, drop by and tell me I messed up or phone, text or email. In my travels it has come to my attention that there is still a bit of confusion over just how our deadlines actually work. So here’s the simplest way to think about it - our coverage week starts on Wednesday, for publication the Thursday of the following week and on Tuesdays most of us are stuck at our desks laying out the paper you’ll see two days later. Likely the best way to get us to write about an upcoming event is to give us a minimum of two weeks notice, then you really can’t miss, though sadly I might - either because there are just too many things happening in one week and we’re shorthanded or simply because, though I do have an excellent memory, it’s shorter than a gnome. It isn’t a question of caring, it’s a question of being overwhelmed with all the things you do Smiths Falls – you are very much a happening place.

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Annual savings are greater than annual costs DEAR EDITOR: I read with interest, the letter to the editor in the May 15 issue of The Record News from Jeff Banks regarding his opposition to the 2014 Rideau Lakes municipal budget. In his letter, he cites the fact that he is opposed to borrowing for capital projects as he feels that municipalities should fund from other sources or simply cut back their current operating expenditures in order to fund this gap. Unfortunately, the point of view expressed by Mr. Banks is one that most municipalities would have agreed with perhaps 30 years ago when circumstances were quite different for all Ontario municipalities. Back then, both federal and provincial governments shared in the funding of capital projects (at times, 50 per cent of greater for capital projects such as road reconstruction and bridge replacement). Guaranteed funding has not existed for over 17 years and since that time all municipalities have been on their own. Faced with this new challenge, municipal councils had a choice, delay or suspend capital work until possible senior government funding became available or develop a long-term plan and implement it with reasonable capital financing over the short term. In my opinion, far too many municipalities have elected to wait and see, leaving their inventory of assets worn out and in many cases, in dangerous need of replacement. In Rideau Lakes, since 2000, council has decided to invest in their infrastructure, primary roads, bridges and some multi-

purpose community centres. In the absence of reliable senior government funding, council has elected to borrow funds at a very low interest rate and pay it back over a short time frame that is well within the life cycle of the asset itself. In that way, we are able to effectively use the current economic circumstances to the benefit of current and future residents of our township. Mr. Banks’ point of view is outdated when compared to the current fiscal realities that all Ontario municipalities face. The approach Rideau Lakes is taking for 2014 is virtually the same as it has been for nearly 15 years and each time it has received the vast majority of support from council. This year, it should be noted, Mr. Banks was the only member of council who voted against the budget. Council is well aware that he does not support the current strategy for capital funding but when faced with all the facts, council believes there is no other option that will be as effective in meeting the current needs of Rideau Lakes Township. When the annual savings are greater than the annual costs, council has made the correct decision for the benefit of our residents. I believe council has taken the correct approach, which not only improves our township but also provides a sustainable infrastructure for our residents into the future. Let’s not try to turn back the clocks, but rather face the future with confidence. Ron Holman Mayor, Rideau Lakes

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Sensible and excellent choice for a mayor of this town nity and area activities revealed many years of dedication and commitment to serving our community. It has been my privilege to experience his commitments first hand as I have worked with him in many community fundraising projects. These projects

were of great benefit for different organizations such as the Cancer Classic golf tournament, which was nominated for the Governor General’s Award. He also made himself available to present awards at various hockey tournaments and many other events.

Ken’s reliability, dependability and awareness of our town’s needs makes him an excellent choice for mayor. His availability in the past and his cooperation have been appreciated by all who have worked with him. Respectfully, Glen ‘Red’ Blair

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DEAR EDITOR: Ken Graham, born and raised in Smiths Falls, has again decided to serve our community as he throws his name in the hat for mayor of Smiths Falls. Ken’s credentials are excellent. The Record News write-up April 3 regarding his commu-

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THE EMC - SF10 - Thursday, May 22, 2014


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VEHICLE PRICING IS NOW EASIER TO UNDERSTAND BECAUSE ALL OUR PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT, PDI AND MANDATORY GOVERNMENT LEVIES. Prices do not include applicable taxes and PPSA. Consumers may be required to pay up to $799 for Dealer fees.***

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For the latest information, visit us at chevrolet.ca, drop by your local Chevrolet Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. *Offer applies to the purchase of 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Double Cab 2WD 1WT+G80+H2R. ▼Based on a 36 month lease for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4WD 1WT+G80+B30. Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometre. OAC by GM Financial. Monthly/Bi-Weekly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. A down payment or trade of $1,250 and/or $0 security deposit is required. Total obligation is $12,575. Option to purchase at lease end is $19,155. Excess wear and tear and km charges not included. Other lease options available. ‡0% purchase financing offered by GMCL for 48 months on 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4WD 1WT+G80+B30. O.A.C by RBC Royal Bank/TD Auto Finance Services/Scotiabank. Rates from other lenders will vary. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, monthly payment is $208.33 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly/Bi-weekly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. ◆$5,750/$4,750 is a manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Double Cab (without PDU)/2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab (without PDU) and is reflected in offers in this advertisement. Other cash credits available on most models. See dealer for details. */▼/‡/◆/***Freight & PDI ($1,650/$1,650), registration, air and tire levies and OMVIC fees included. Insurance, licence, PPSA, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. Offers apply as indicated to 2014 new or demonstrator models of the vehicle equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only (including Outaouais). Dealers are free to set individual prices. Quantities limited; dealer order or trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ††2014 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab LTZ 4WD MSRP with freight, PDI & levies $51,249. Dealers are free to set individual prices. ¥Retail and basic fleet customers who purchase or lease an eligible Chevrolet, Buick or GMC delivered from dealer stock from May 1 to June 2, 2014 will receive one 40¢ savings per litre fuel card (fuel savings card) upon payment of an additional $.01. Cards valid as of 72 hours after delivery. Fuel savings card valid for 800 litres of fuel purchased from participating Petro-Canada retail locations (and other approved North Atlantic Petroleum locations in Newfoundland) and not redeemable for cash except where required by law. GM is not responsible for cards that are lost, stolen or damaged. GM reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer and/or the program for any reason in whole or in part at any time without notice. Petro-Canada is a Suncor Energy business™ Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc. Used under licence. Cards are property of Suncor Energy. To protect your card balance, register online at www.petro-canada.ca/preferred today. **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased, leased or financed a new eligible 2014 MY Chevrolet, Buick, or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 kms, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ¥¥Offer valid from May 1 to June 2, 2014 (the “Program Period”) to retail customers resident in Canada who own or are currently leasing a 1999 or newer eligible vehicle that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six months, will receive a $750 Spring Bonus credit towards the lease, purchase or finance of an eligible new 2013/2014 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC model; or a $1,000 Spring Bonus credit towards the purchase, lease or finance of any 2013/2014 Cadillac model delivered during the Program Period. Retail customers resident in Canada who own or are currently leasing a 1999 or newer eligible pickup truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six months, will receive a $1,000 Spring Bonus credit towards the lease or finance of an eligible 2013/2014 Chevrolet Silverado, Avalanche, GMC Sierra; or a $2,000 Spring Bonus credit towards the cash purchase of an eligible 2013/2014 Chevrolet Silverado, Avalanche, GMC Sierra. Retail customers resident in Canada who own or are currently leasing a 1999 or newer eligible Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, Oldsmobile, Cobalt and HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six months, will receive $1,500 Spring Bonus credit towards the lease, purchase or finance of an eligible new 2013/2014 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC model; or a $2,000 Spring Bonus credit towards the lease, purchase or finance of an eligible 2013/2014 Cadillac model delivered during the Program Period. Only one (1) credit may be applied per eligible vehicle sale. Offer is transferable to a family member living in the same household (proof of address required). This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. The $750/$1,000/$1,500/$2,000 credit includes HST/GST/QST/PST as applicable by province. As part of the transaction, dealer will request current vehicle registration and/or insurance to prove ownership for the previous consecutive six months. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Void where prohibited by law. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See your GM dealer for details.

THE EMC - SF11 - Thursday, May 22, 2014


LOCAL NEWS

Connected to your community

GIFT OF LIFE

Photos by HOWAIDA SOROUR

Community - To the left, on her 26th or 27th donation, Jenny Salte, of Port Elmsley cheerfully watches as Valerie Guy, phlebotomist with Canada Blood Services hooks her up at the May 15 Blood Donor Clinic held at the Civitan Club, Smiths Falls. Determined to give blood, Kim Olynek drove over from Carleton Place to donate at the May 15 Blood Donor Clinic at the Civitan Club in Smiths Fall, when she couldn’t find a clinic closer to home. R0012465537_1219

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SCHEDULED MEETING DATES 2014

The Meeting Dates are as follows:

Monday June 3rd, 2014 7:00 PM Council Reeve Richard Kidd Monday June 9th, 2014 7:00 PM Planning Councillor Faye Campbell Tuesday June 17th, 2014 6:00 PM Public Works Councillor Brian Dowdall Tuesday June 17th, 2014 Immed. Following Finance Deputy-Reeve Sharon Mousseau Detailed agendas for meetings are available for review on the Township website at www.twp.beckwith.on.ca or at the Township Office 24 hours prior to the meeting THE LILAC CAPITAL OF ONTARIO PRESENTS THE FRANKTOWN LILAC FESTIVAL Saturday, May 24th, 2014 Centennial Hall – Franktown (BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIR) n\ääĂŠ>°Â“°ĂŠqĂŠ£ä\ĂŽäĂŠ>°Â“°ĂŠBreakfast Hosted by Beckwith Irish Minor Football £ä\ÂŁxĂŠ>°Â“°ĂŠqĂŠ£ä\ĂŽäĂŠ>°Â“°ĂŠRegistration for Children’s Bike Parade at St. James Church 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Lilac Lunch & Bake Sale at St. Paul’s United Church BBQ at Centennial Hall (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) 12:00 p.m. Beckwith Public School Cheerleading Squad Demonstration ÂŁĂ“\ääĂŠ°Â“°ĂŠqĂŠĂŽ\ĂŽäĂŠ°Â“°ĂŠHorse Drawn Wagon Rides Down Lilac Lane {\ääĂŠ°Â“°ĂŠqÊÇ\ääĂŠ°Â“°ĂŠHam & Bean Supper Hosted by St. James Centennial Hall LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 11:00 a.m. – Little Ray’s Reptile Show ÂŁ\ääĂŠqĂŠx\ääĂŠ°Â“° – Valley Rovers ALL DAY: Craft Market, Children’s Games & Activities, Various Garage Sales, Restored Antique Vehicle Display, Silent Auction, 50/50 Draw. For More Information Please Contact The Township OfďŹ ce 613-257-1539 or Cora Nolan from the Centennial Hall 613-283-3789, www.twp.beckwith.on.ca.

BECKWITH TOWNSHIP SENIORS’ FORUM Tuesday, May 27th 2014 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Brunton Community Hall, 1702 9th Line Beckwith ,i}ÂˆĂƒĂŒiÀÊLÞÊ >ÞÊÓÎÀ`]ĂŠĂ“ä£{ *ADMISSION IS FREE AND INCLUDES LUNCH* Beckwith Township invites you to participate in a dialogue with seniors, their families, caregivers, and friends, about how, together we can effectively enhance local seniors’ quality of life. For more information please contact the Beckwith Township OfďŹ ce at 613-257-1539 or cmcgregor@twp.beckwith.on.ca

NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELOPMENT CHARGE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Township of Beckwith passed Development Charges By-Law No. 2014-16 on the 13th day of May 2014 under section 2 (1) of the Development Charges Act, 1997, S.O. 1997c. 27; AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board under section 14 of the Act, in respect of the development charges by-law, by ďŹ ling with the Clerk of the Township of Beckwith on or before the 12th day of June, 2014 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the bylaw and the reasons supporting the objection. The schedule of development charges imposed by the by-law, which come into effect June1st, is as follows: ,iĂƒÂˆ`iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆ>Â?ĂŠ1Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂŠ June 1, Ă“ä£{ Type Accessory dwelling $5,000 or dwelling unit Converted dwelling $5,000 Duplex dwelling $5,000 Semi-detached $5,000 dwelling Single detached $5,000 dwelling Triplex dwelling $5,000

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dodgeoffers.ca +Your local retailer may charge additional fees for administration/pre-delivery that can range from $0 to $1,098 and anti-theft/safety products that can range from $0 to $1,298. Charges may vary by retailer.

LESS FUEL. MORE POWER. GREAT VALUE. 15 VEHICLES WITH 40 MPG HWY OR BETTER.

Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2014 and the 2013 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim (7.1 L/100 km) based on 2014 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption ratings. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption may vary based on driving habits and other factors. Ask your retailer for the EnerGuide information. ¤2014 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.6L VVT V6 6-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.9 L/100 km (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 km (23 MPG). 2014 Dodge Dart 1.4 L I-4 16V Turbo – Hwy: 4.8 L/100 km (59 MPG) and City: 7.3 L/100 km (39 MPG). 2014 Dodge Journey 2.4 L with 4-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.7 L/100 km (37 MPG) and City: 11.2 L/100 km (25 MPG). Wise customers read the fine print: , ††, Ω, €, �, *, ‡, †, , § The Smart Choice Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating retailers on or after May 1, 2014. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695), air tax (if applicable), tire levy and OMVIC fee. Pricing excludes licence, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees, other retailer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Financing and lease offers available to qualified customers on approved credit. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailer may sell for less. $10,350 in Total Discounts is available on the new 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT model and consists of $7,000 Consumer Cash Discount and $3,350 in Ultimate Family Package Savings. See your retailer for complete details. ††0% purchase financing for up to 36 months available on new 2014 Jeep Cherokee/2014 Dodge Grand Caravan/2014 Dodge Dart models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x2 (24A)/2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E)/2014 Dodge Dart SE (25A) with a Purchase Price of $24,495/$19,995/$16,995 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 36 months equals 78 bi-weekly payments of $314/$256.35/$217.88 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $24,495/$19,995/$16,995. ΩFinance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash and 1% Rate Reduction are available to eligible customers on the retail purchase/lease of select 2014 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram or Fiat models at participating retailers from May 1 to June 2, 2014 inclusive. Finance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. 1% Rate Reduction applies on approved credit to most qualifying subvented financing transactions through RBC, TD Auto Finance and Scotiabank. 1% Rate Reduction cannot be used to reduce the final interest rate below 0%. Eligible customers include all original and current owners of select Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram or Fiat models with an eligible standard/ subvented finance or lease contract maturing between May 1, 2014 and June 30, 2017. Trade-in not required. See retailer for complete details and exclusions. €$5,125 in Package Value available on the new 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Ultimate Family Package (RTKH5329G) model based on the following MSRP options: $850 Climate Group, $1,925 Single DVD Entertainment, $1,500 SXT Plus Group and $850 Uconnect Hands-Free Group. $7,140 in Package Value available on the new 2014 Dodge Journey SXT Ultimate Journey Package (JCDP4928K) model based on the following MSRP options: $1,475 Flexible Seating Group, $1,200 Rear Seat DVD, $525 Convenience Group, $2,645 Navigation & Sound Group and $1,295 Sunroof. See your retailer for complete details. �Discounts available at participating retailers on the purchase/lease of only the following new vehicles. 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT with Ultimate Family Package (RTKH5329G). Discount consists of: $850 in no-cost options and $2,500 DVD Incentive that will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. 2014 Dodge Journey SXT with Ultimate Journey Package (JCDP4928K). Discount consists of: $2,495 in no-cost options and $2,500 DVD Incentive that will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. ‡3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E) with a Purchase Price of $19,995, with a $0 down payment, financed at 3.99% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $112 with a cost of borrowing of $3,394 and a total obligation of $23,388.63. †4.29% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2014 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F) with a Purchase Price of $19,995, with a $0 down payment, financed at 4.29% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $114 with a cost of borrowing of $3,662 and a total obligation of $23,657.39. 2.79% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2014 Dodge Dart (25A) with a Purchase Price of $16,995, with a $0 down payment, financed at 2.79% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $91 with a cost of borrowing of $1,987 and a total obligation of $18,981.81. §Starting From Prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g., paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under license. **Based on 2014 Ward’s upper small sedan costing under $25,000. ^Based on R. L. Polk Canada, Inc. May 2008 to September 2013 Canadian Total New Vehicle Registration data for Crossover Segments as defined by Chrysler Canada Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.

THE EMC - SF13 - Thursday, May 22, 2014


SPORTS

Connected to your community

RedHawks and Spartans advance to EOSSAA track and field showdown By LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com

Photo by TIFFANY LEPACK

Maggie Knott of SFDCI has qualified for EOSSAA track and field this week with top four finishes in the senior women’s 400 and 800m events. She is one of 16 athletes the high school will be fielding at EOSSAA this year.

Spartans athletes Giroux was second in the 200m the senior girls 400m event, and The St. John Catholic High and Poirier was fourth to qualify. first in the 1500m. Rachel Wright School Spartans will send 22 ath- Both are midget athletes. of St. John was fourth to qualify letes to Brockville. Fournier claimed first place in in the 400m. Thornton qualified in Rachel Wright, Mackenzie fourth place for St. Fournier, Kate Thornton, Megan 2011 FORD Millotte, Braiden Nichols, Kasie F250 LARIAT SAFETY TIPS Super Crew 4x4 Murphy, Rose Dyke, Shannon RetCarbon Monoxide Alarms: Carbon Local trade, leather, ty, and Melissa Lavigne. only 55,000 km monoxide is a colourless, odourless Boys moving to EOSSAA are CHECK IT OUT! Taylor Poirier, Ethan Adrain, Darand tasteless gas that can be deadly. ien Heney, Scott Seguin, Marco This toxic gas is a by-product of the Scattolon, Yannik Sigouin, Reilly incomplete combustion of fuels such as Donnelly, Anthony Scattolon, Nowww.abford.com lan Giroux, Teagan Retty, Aidan natural gas, oil, gasoline or wood. HWY 15, SMITHS FALLS 613-283-8200 Adrain, and Ryley Gemmill have 31 DUFFERIN STREET, PERTH 613-267-2643 made the cut. R0012704251_0515

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John in the 400m and was first in the 3,000m. In the men’s 800m midget event, Seguin and Strong were third and fourth respectively. Donnelly and Heney of St. John were the men’s 100m midget hurdlers to qualify with first and second place finishes. Seguin from St. John was fourth in the men’s 1,500m. Wright earned a fourth place finish in the 300m hurdles for midget women. Heney earned third for men’s midget hurdles. Katrina Wynne was fourth for midget women’s long jump to earn a spot at EOSSAA. She also qualified in the triple jump with another fourth place showing. Retty of St. John was third in the triple jump for midget women. Nichols qualified for midget women’s shot put and discus. St. John’s relay team qualified in the women’s 4x100m with a fourth place finish. Sigouin claimed second place in the junior men’s 100m event and fourth in the 400m. Scattolon was second in the 400m. St. John’s Marco Scattolon took third in the junior men’s 1,500m. Anthony and Marco were first and second in the junior men’s 3,000. Lavigne of St. John was first in senior women’s 3,000m, and Gemmill took first in the senior men’s long jump. Murphy was fourth for senior women’s shot put, and Brown was second in senior men’s shot put. Murphy took third for senior women’s discus. St. John’s 4x400m men’s relay, open, team qualified with a topfour finish. Adrain from St. John was the winner of the senior men’s 800m.

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Leah Hicks opens contemporary art gallery on Main Street By HOWAIDA SOROUR hsorour@perfprint.ca

Business – They’re popping up like May flowers! Another art gallery has just opened in town. Organic Conception officially opened its doors on Sunday, May 11 at the east end of Main Street. The intriguing name is in this case a perfect marriage between concept and label. “My art is abstract, organic. I try to use the fundamentals of art and design, contrast, repetition, alignment, and I do it in layers and play around with colour interactions,” said Leah Hicks, artist proprietor. The gallery is easy to spot because of its flowing forged metal railing created by Chris Banfalvi,

metal artist and gallery curator. This is the second time Hicks has opened a gallery in the area, the first one by the same name was located in Lombardy, where she was living. “We opened here to get more exposure, because it was hard for people to get to Lombardy, it’s a lot easier here,” said Hicks. Although both artists are quite young, Hicks has already received considerable recognition for her acrylic on canvas paintings, exhibiting at one of the world’s most prestigious contemporary art venues. “I’ve been to Florence, Italy with my art for a two week exhibit at the Florence Biennale - I was invited,” said Hicks. The experience she said was eye opening and a

huge privilege. She has also exhibited at Art Works in Ottawa and at La Petite Mort Gallery in the Market and maintains a presence on Etsy. “I’ve been painting professionally for about six years,” said Hicks. A graphic designer by training, Hicks also took life drawing lessons and studied music digital production at Algonquin College. “Right now I’m taking piano lessons and learning the drums,” said Hicks, and still painting of course. This new contemporary art gallery currently houses Hicks’ paintings and Banfalvi’s organic metal sculptures. “I’ve always liked to build large scale objects,

and playing with different materials and seeing what I could create with what was available,” said Banfalvi. His sculptures, which he creates at his Carleton Place workshop, flirt with steam punk without getting lost in the lore and are generally more organic and less mechanical than steam punk suggests. The pieces vary in size from tabletop to five-foot, free-standing objects. “It’s a combination of blacksmithing, cold forge metal and found object sculpture,” said Banfalvi describing his work. For the time being the gallery is only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday but Hicks also maintains an online store at leahhicks.com

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Arts – Take a classic tale that has been cherished by generations of readers, add a stirring live music score and a cast of seasoned actors, and what do you have? An unforgettable stage show, and a dream come true for actors and audiences alike. Little Women, The Musical, which opens on Thursday, May 22, is one of the most eagerly anticipated shows ever staged by Perth’s Studio Theatre. Director C. Lee Bates knows that her telling of this beloved story has a lot to live up to. “Little Women is Louisa May Alcott’s classic Civil War tale about the strength of family, and having the courage to follow one’s dreams. If you grew up with the story, our production will bring to life the characters you loved as a child. And even if you don’t know it, you’ll be truly entertained – this is a warm, humorous, family-friendly show, with stellar vocal and orchestral performances and powerful acting. Who could ask for anything more?” C. Lee Bates was the director behind the phenomenally successful musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, which broke new ground for stage productions at the Studio Theatre last year. She says that although Spelling Bee and Little Women are both musicals, they present very different challenges. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee was a comedy, and relatively unknown to our audiences. Little Women is a story that generations of people have known and loved, and we’re very aware that we need to be true to the spirit and tradition of the piece. With strong vocal performances and a thrilling 11-piece orchestra, I’m confident that Perth audiences are going to love this show,” she said. Actors who perform in community theatre are a special breed who commit countless hours to honing their performances. Although they’re unpaid, they

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Courtney Mason, who plays feisty, fearless Jo March, is a graduate of the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts in Toronto. Courtney says that the character of Jo has many of the qualities she admires. “Jo refuses to be something that she

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Business – On Saturday, May 10, franchisees, staff and thousands of volunteers at more than 400 M&M Meat Shops locations across Canada joined together to raise $1,075,000 for Crohn’s and Colitis Canada (formerly known as the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada). Supporters from coast to coast lined up to celebrate M&M Meat Shops Charity BBQ Day, raising funds to help find a cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and to improve the lives of children and adults affected by these chronic diseases. To date, the annual event has raised more than $25,381,000 for this very worthy cause. May 10 marked the 26th anniversary for M&M Meat Shops Charity BBQ Day and Canadians enjoyed thousands of hamburgers and hot dogs. Proceeds raised will go directly to Crohn’s and Colitis Canada to invest in research, education, awareness and advocacy programs for Crohn’s and colitis, a disease that affects more than 233,000 Canadian men, women and children. This year, M&M Meat Shops Charity BBQ Day was pleased to have 11-year-old Halifax resident, Jillian Robinson as Crohn’s and Colitis Canada’s representative for the event. Jillian understands all too well what it’s like to live with ulcerative colitis. “I was diagnosed with ulcer-

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More than $1 million was raised across Canada during May 10’s M&M Meat Shops Charity BBQ Day to benefit the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada. More than 400 M&M’s locations participated, including locally in Carleton Place, Kemptville, Smiths Falls and Perth. Above, in Carleton Place, in front, Paul and Mary Lou Chamberlain of Carleton Place, whose daughter Amanda has Crohn’s disease. They say they have been volunteering for the cause since their daughter’s diagnosis at age 12 to 22 years ago. They are pictured with Dave Allan (back left) and Maurice Chenier, two members of the Carleton Place Lions Club, who helped with grilling duties on barbecue day. ative colitis at three-years-old,� Cooking for a cure “Once again, Canadians demshe said. “I’ve never known what onstrated incredible support for it’s like not to be sick.�

Charity BBQ Day, raising more than $1 million for Crohn’s and Colitis Canada,� says Gary Decatur, president and chief operating officer at M&M Meat Shops. “Our sincere thank you to everyone who helped to make the 26th annual Charity BBQ Day a huge success.� Decatur believes this amazing feat could not have been accomplished without the help of the thousands of volunteers and dedicated M&M Meat Shops franchisees, who tirelessly manned barbecues and promoted their event in local communities across the country. “Canadians have more reasons to be concerned about Crohn’s and colitis than anyone else in the world. One in every 150 people is living with these chronic diseases – a rate that ranks in the highest worldwide,� says Crohn’s and Colitis Canada’s chief development officer, Terrance Slobodian. “These are the Canadian diseases that affect the entire family – moms and dads, brothers and sisters. Monies raised from the (May 10) event makes important research happen. And we are so very grateful for the hard work of our volunteers and M&M Meat Shops’ franchisees, who share in our vision of a future without Crohn’s and colitis.� Submitted by M&M Meat Shops.

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in Canada and the U.S. In going to these shows, we have met a lot of wonderful people and have made many friends. Just love this sport! Thanks again for the great articles.” The Shirley Temple movie mentioned above came out in 1939, when Jim’s car was one year old. The ad for the movie at the Onyx Theatre in the Saskatchewan town of Biggar stated: “Showing today 3:30 to 9:30 Continuous.” Also included with the movie was a comedy and a news reel. And after the last show, the theatre held a “BIG DANCE” with music supplied by the Biggar Orchestra. Jim’s letter arrived in my mailbox within a day or two of the news on TV announcing that Shirley Temple had passed away at age 85. Jim Smith’s 1938 Ford coupe is a classic example of Art Deco styling with its curvaceous

grille and sleek body lines. The windshield can be cranked open at the bottom for an early form of air conditioning. When Jim’s car was new, it had mechanical brakes, with Henry Ford claiming that this design gave you “the safety of steel from pedal to wheel.” One year later, Ford switched to hydraulic brakes, which Jim has added to his ’38. His Ford when new had a flathead V8 engine with 221 cubic inches and 85 horsepower and a Windsor factory retail price of $845. I’m always looking for more stories. Email billtsherk@ sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, Ont. N8H 3W2. Everyone whose story is published in this column will receive a free autographed copy of my latest book: “OLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOURITE STORIES, 1925 to 1965.”

‘He’s a Good Dog’ concert for LAWS June 5 Community – Juno Award winner and Port Dover native Fred Eaglesmith performs in Carleton Place at the town hall (137 Bridge Street) on Thursday June 5 at 8 p.m. The show is called ‘He’s a Good Dog’ concert as it is a fundraiser with net proceeds going to LAWS. For more than 35 years, the legendary Eaglesmith has toured towns and cities across the continent, singing about the people and places of this province. In doing so, he has earned international accolades, gold records, a spot on David Letterman and songs covered by recording starts such as Miranda Lambert, Allan Jackson and Toby Keith. Now Eaglesmith

says the time has come to bring his show back home to Ontario where it truly belongs. The upcoming concert at the town hall on June 5 is just one of the local shows he has planned for this year. Eaglesmith also thinks the smaller halls are the ideal venue for his Travelling Steam Show. The songs he writes and performs, with the help of his band – which includes Texas knockout Tif Ginn as opener and back-up vocalist, bassist Justine Fischer, Matty Simpson on guitar, mandolinist Mike Zinger and drummer Kori Heppner – seem particularly poignant and appropriate in these places, because they are genu-

inely tied to the lives, labours, trials, tribulations and triumphs of the everyday people who may visit them. The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at www.fredeaglesmith.com for $35 or at Read’s Book Store on Bridge St. in Carleton Place. Should tickets be left they will sell at the door for $40. For further information, contact Ray at 613-257-5126. ‘He’s a Good Dog’ is a song Fred wrote many years ago about a dear friend. We will also have a pie auction with proceeds going to Operation Smile. The Town of Carleton Place is supporting the concert with a Community Enrichment Grant for facilities.

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Lanark County throws support behind investigating hydro rates AEDs, for a total of 116 of the devices with public building access throughout the county. “Placing signage outside buildings, at main entrances and above the cabinets that house an AED promotes awareness of and the availability of an AED in a public access facility throughout Lanark County,” said Rick Hannah, emergency services co-ordinator. “Performing CPR and using a defibrillator before paramedics arrive can increase a person’s survival rate by up to 75 per cent.”

CAO provides public works garage update Council accepted an information report about the ongoing project to see a new public works garage constructed on land beside the county administration and public works buildings on Christie Lake Road. So far a preliminary site plan design, road survey and draft floor plan have been completed. The proposed facility would have a second storey with 4,050 square feet for record storage for Archives Lanark and Lanark County. Council also approved a motion to proceed with tendering for upgrade work at the Union Hall facility, as well as to engage an architect to design the Perth garage. The initial estimate for the new building, site work, salt/sand storage, equipment storage and relocating the generator, as well as upgrades at Union Hall and architectural work, is $3.3 million. The project comes as the Perth garage on Wilson Street is at the end of its useful life.

ing for youth centres have been unsuccessful. “The cost of not investing in our youth can have significant impacts on our communities,” explained Mary Lou White, children’s services manager. “Some research now states that investment of $1 in prevention can save up to $17 in costs later.” The current funding of $200,000 per year is specifically targeted to support the executive director positions in the centres. They then pursue other funding opportunities and build capacity in the programs. Council heard the funding has provided stability and has allowed for growth, and that discontinuing or reducing funding would reduce services and possibly affect the future of the centres. Support in principle for continuing the funding gives the centres the ability to plan for another year. Lanark County has contributed $1.6 million since 2003.

Go, Canadians, go! Lanark County Council passed a motion expressing congratulations to the Junior A Carleton Place Canadians. They won the Bogart Cup to become Central Canada Hockey League Champions, then took the Fred Page Cup for the Eastern Canadian championship and competed in the national championship for the RBC Cup in Vernon, British Co-

lumbia, where they made it to the finals, but lost. County council and Smiths Falls representatives posed for a “Go Canadians Go” photo to wish the team good luck in the finals.

Upcoming meetings Economic development, May 28, 5 p.m.; public works, May 28 (following economic development). Regular county council, Wednesday, June 18, 5 p.m.; community services, June 18 (following county council); corporate services, June 18 (following community services). For more information, contact 1-8889-LANARK, ext. 1502. Like “LanarkCounty1” on Facebook and follow “@ LanarkCounty1” on Twitter. Submitted by the County of Lanark.

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Pedestrian signal authorized Council has authorized the Upper Canada District School Board to install a pedestrian traffic control signal at the intersection of Teskey Street and Martin Lanark Lodge refreshes mission, viStreet North in Mississippi Mills. This sion and values follows a request from the school board Council has approved a report from to install the signal in front of the AlmonLanark Lodge about its new mission, te and District High School. vision and values and strategic plan for Traffic at the site is currently con2014-2016. The last exercise took place trolled by a stop sign on Teskey Street, in 2005, and an update commenced in but the board is constructing a new park2013. The Ministry of Health and Longing lot across from the school and the reTerm Care requires homes to have a misquested device will be a light that stops sion setting out their principles, purpose traffic both ways if it is activated by a and philosophy of care; to put this into pedestrian. The county has recommendpractice in day-to-day operations; and to ed a “vibro-tactile walk indicator” be be consistent with the Residents’ Bill of installed to meet Accessibility for OntarRights. ians with Disabilities Act standards that The activity was completed in colcome into effect in 2016, and the board laboration with the residents’ council, is considering options. Support in principle for youth centre family council, staff and community partners. Lanark Lodge director Debofunding Paramedic Services Week declared Council has supported, in principle, rah Pidgeon indicated the essence of the Warden Richard Kidd (Beckwith the current level of funding for youth previous mission, “People Caring for Reeve) has declared May 25 to 31 as centres in the county for the 2015 bud- People,” was maintained because it resoParamedic Services Week in Lanark get. A recent report from the children’s nated with staff. County in recognition of the critical role services manager noted the county has “The new vision, ‘to inspire a new paramedics play in Ontario health care. funded the coalition of youth centres view of aging in Lanark County,’ helps “Paramedics take great pride in their (consisting of Almonte, Carleton Place, us to move forward with our goal of inteability to provide health-care services to Lanark Highlands, Perth and Smiths gration and partnerships for progressive the public that Lanark County Council Falls) for more than 10 years, initially long-term care operations,” she said. represents,” he said. “The goal of this through the National Child Benefit SupThe new values statements are “Toweek is to raise community awareness plement Reinvestment Program and then gether we’re better,” “Leading the way” and appreciation of the services provided through the municipal levy when the and “Caring from the heart.” Pidgeon by paramedics. Proclaiming Paramedic program ended. said the values are short and memorable. Services Week demonstrates the appreci“They highlight the principles of the While funding for youth centres is not ation that the members of Lanark County a direct municipal mandate, efforts to business we’re in: caring effectively for Council, on behalf of the residents of La- lobby government for sustainable fund- our elders and the staff who provide care nark County, have for the paramedics.” The Ontario Association of Paramedics says the skills and high-quality care rendered by paramedics is an integral part of the continuum of care in Ontario’s emergency health-care system. Lanark County provides this service to its citizens. Emergency services co-ordinator Rick Hannah notes most of the paramedics who are part of the Lanark Almonte Mississippi Mills, County Paramedic Services are residents Old Town Hall, Ontario of the county. “They are the neighbours, friends and Provincial thought leaders will speak about: family and we rely on the professional, pedestrian and bicycle friendly communities, efficient response time and again. The being a bicycle welcoming business, lifesaving skills delivered by parameddeveloping complete streets policies, ics, usually the first responders in the the economics of a bicycle and pedestrian time of need, direct patients toward refriendly community, covery,” he said. the debunking of risk management myths,

and services to them in our community,” she said. A new logo was also developed. “The mission, vision and values of Lanark Lodge will support the organization in its continued journey as a leader in provision of safe, quality, effective and caring long-term care services,” Ms. Pidgeon said.

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Lifestyle – “Hi Brian, Like so many that write to you, I too enjoy your column and advice on a wide range of topics. I have a 2010 Ford Taurus with 85,000 km. The kilometres are light duty and mostly highway. Rarely would there be more than two passengers or a few suitcases. As of this week I have replaced three of four wheel bearings. Front two bearings were done six months ago. Right rear bearing was done this week. These are not inexpensive repairs. The OEM tires and rims on the car are 18-inch, my question is do today’s larger tires add significant stress on bearings and are the Taurus’ bearing assemblies up for the job? Are there other factors that might contribute to bearing failure?” Phil In my experience, unlike many parts on autos, wheel bearings don’t tend to fail strictly because of mileage. The experience on this Taurus isn’t usual according to my local dealer service and parts department contacts. The question on wheel size affecting these failures is a good one. While 18” tires and rims are large, the wheels are usually constructed of a lighter weight alloy which offsets the size. So as weight isn’t a factor, the improved grip of larger rubber might be. Let me explain. Drivers quickly adapt their driving styles to the limits of the vehicle they are operating. No one wants to be unsafe or a discourteous driver, but lighter vehicles with powerful

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engines build on very responsive suspension and steering systems, tends to bring unforeseen consequences. Sometimes the tire grip is just too much for the car given a particular set of road and weather conditions. Most wheel/hub bearing assemblies fail from excess forces being applied to them. Lateral impacts on curbs, direct collisions with potholes, constant poundings from unpaved roads, and even aggressive cornering can lead to their demise. Alloy wheels can exacerbate these problems as they tend to seize on the hubs over the course of a few months of Canadian winters. Then when it comes time for the seasonal tire changeover, techs must often resort to hammering the rims off. A heavy hammer is also often employed when trying to remove brake rotors during routine maintenance. All this pounding can have a negative effect on wheel bearings. My advice is to always stick with a well-known brand name part with the longest warranty possible when replacing a hub/ bearing. Ford recently changed the warranty on their replacement parts and most are now covered for two years with no distance limitation. There are plenty of cheap off-

shore after-market brands, but they seldom deliver a life-span most consumers expect for the price. When having the tires removed for rotation or seasonal change, ask the tech to paint a coating of heat-proof lubricant on the hub where the wheel contacts it. This might also make a big difference if you have to change a flat on the side of the road. Of course, avoiding curb kisses and potholes and wash-outs is up to the driver. The Rubber Association of Canada recently revealed some surprising stats from a Leger poll of more than 1,000 Canadian drivers completed in early April. With the automobile travel season at our doorstep it’s astounding that: • 69 per cent of drivers don’t check their tire inflation monthly, • 31 per cent think they only need to check their tire pressure when it appears tire pressure is low, • 45 per cent of motorists do not know where to find the correct inflation pressure for their vehicle, • 65 per cent do not know that tire pressures should only be measured when tires are cold. Other than the increased fuel consumption and shortened tire life to consider, the risk to road safety grows with each pound of air pressure lost. Underinflated tires can be a blow-out hazard waiting to happen, especially when rolling on a heavily loaded vehicle in warmer ambient temperatures. “These findings should be a wake-up call to Canadian motorists,” says Glenn Maidment,

president of The Rubber Association of Canada, which represents tire makers. “Drivers can guarantee optimal tire performance, lower their fuel bills and protect the environment simply by learning a few tire inflation facts and measuring air pressures monthly to ensure their tires are inflated to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended level.” On Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25, the Rideau Lakes ACCCC Flea Market, Craft Sale & Car Show (May 25) is on at the Lombardy Fairgrounds on Highway 15 (four miles southwest of Smiths Falls). Log onto www. rideaulakes-acccc.com for more details. And on Saturday the ‘Memories of the Mills’ Classic Car and Motorcycle Show happens at Lower Beverley Park in Delta from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It’s sponsored by the Rideau Lakes Section of the CVMG (Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Group). If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, (By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail. com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact (due to volume I can’t always promise replies). Yours in service, Brian Turner

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improve lung health and save scarce health-care resources. “Every Ontarian who breathes benefits from policies that make lung health a priority in our province,” said Habib. “Therefore, we call on all candidates to sign the 4 Lung Years Pledge, a commitment that, if elected, they will work to implement the Ontario Lung Health Action Plan during their first four-year term.” The Lung Health Information Line – 1-888-344-LUNG (5864) – is staffed by certified respiratory educators.

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We’ll also have lots of on-course promotions, including the chance to win $10,000 cash with a hole in one on a par three, and $5,000 in the putting competition. Registration and additional information is available by phone at 613-6927777 or email events@guidedogs.ca.

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other local gems.� Freeman will be taking travel suggestions from OHTO’s social media followers, who will guide her summer adventures using #OHletsgo, a hashtag the organization has created as part of its new summer campaign. She will be sharing photos, videos, social media updates and blog posts about her “Great Escape�, showcasing the region’s rural hospitality, vast breadth of summer experiences and unique stories hidden in the nooks and crannies of our communities. Those interested in hosting the social media brand ambassador and having their business featured as part of Freeman’s trip are encouraged to contact the OHTO at 1-855-6296486 or to Tweet to #OHletsgo. “I look forward to meeting everyone and experiencing an authentic Ontario’s Highlands’ summer!� she says. Residents and business owners in the region are encouraged to use the hashtag throughout the summer to interact with Freeman and offer “local gems� for her to visit. The OHTO’s summer campaign runs between May 15 and Aug. 31. In addition to connecting with the social media brand ambassador, the organization will also give city slickers an opportunity to win one of three “Great Escape� road trips to Ontario’s Highlands by voting for their favourite summer getaway at OhLetsGo.ca. Submitted by Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization.

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News – Armed with a map, an iPad and a hashtag, the Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization’s (OHTO) new social media brand ambassador is hitting the road this summer, taking part in a “Great Escape� trip that will change the way first-time-visitors engage with our region’s summer tourism offering. Beginning the Victoria Day long weekend, Carly Freeman, a public relations graduate from Humber College in Toronto, will become the ultimate tourist in Ontario’s Highlands, acting as the face of the region and the eyes and ears of young, socially-connected and curious city slickers looking for an opportunity to get a taste of the travel experiences available between Haliburton County and the Ottawa Valley. “My bags are packed. My iPhone is charged. And my itinerary is already booking up with exciting places to travel to and locals to meet,� says Freeman, whose summer “headquarters� will shift between her apartment in Toronto and her family’s home in Madoc. Freeman’s family owns Hidden Goldmine Bakery in town, where she learned about the value of making personal connections with visitors long before she headed off to college in the big city. “My dad would walk out from behind the counter, covered head to toe in white flour, and strike up conversations with customers,� she says. “It made me passionate about travel, realizing that it’s just as much about the people as it is about finding great muffins and

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