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Ready to roar Events – Dressed up in her best lion costume, Emma-Lee Proulx has a roaring good time at the County Fair Mall Halloween party on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Daylight Saving Time comes to an end as of 2 a.m. this Sunday, Nov. 3. Make sure to turn your clocks back one hour when you go to bed Saturday night. This is also a good time to check the batteries for all the smoke detectors in your home.

Tickets still available for fundraiser for balcony collapse victim’s children By DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com

News – Tickets are still available for a fundraiser and silent auction for the children of Shannon Amy Guy, the Carleton Place woman killed in a balcony collapse while on her honeymoon in Mexico last month. The fundraiser and silent auction will be held on Friday, Nov. 22, from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m. at Farrell Hall, 186 Gore St. E., Perth, for the benefit of Kaydence and Harmony Guy. Tickets are $10 and are available by calling

613-326-0877, 613-200-9493, or 613-264-7336. Tickets are now also being sold at The Brick’s location in Carleton Place. The Toronto Dominion Canada Trust bank account number for a special fund set up for Kaydence and Harmony Guy, Shannon’s daughters with her husband, Paul Guy, is 34106303868, and donations are still being accepted. The event is being organized by friends of the family, Christine Mulville and Carey-Anne Woods.

Community - Canadian Pacific (CP) released the schedule for the 15th year of the Holiday Train with stops in Merrickville, Smiths Falls and Perth slated for Nov. 27. The schedule, available on CP’s website at www.cpr.ca and on CP’s Facebook page, outlines plans for the ‘train of lights’ to partner with communities in raising food and money for local food banks. The 2013 CP Holiday Train program launches on Nov. 25 in Kahnawake, Que., formally kicking off the three-week journey of two brightly decorated trains across Canada and the United States with its first U.S stop in Scranton, PA. The Canadian train will wrap up its journey Dec. 16 in Port Coquitlam, B.C., while the U.S. train will journey across the U.S. Northeast and Midwest before its final show Dec. 19 in Weyburn, SK. Local stops will feature the music of Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo fame and Melanie Doane. The train will stop in Merrickville at 103 East Broadway & Country Road 2, south side of the crossing near Bay Street, 6 p.m. It will pull into the Victoria Avenue station in Smiths Falls at 7:15 p.m. and in Perth at 8:30 p.m. at the railway crossing on south side of Wilson Street. Since the Holiday Train program first launched in 1999, it has raised $7.4 million and three million pounds of food for local communities. Musicians traveling aboard the trains will play more than 150 free concerts from their boxcar stage. CP asks that attendees bring a non-perishable

food or cash donation, and all donations stay with the food shelf in the community where they’re donated. Items like infant formula, canned meats, and spaghetti sauce are in particular demand for the millions of North American’s who turn to food banks each month. Each Holiday Train consists of 14 brightly decorated railcars, including a modified boxcar that has been turned into a traveling stage for performers. For the 15th year, CP’s elves have updated the thousands of LED lights that adorn the sides of both trains with new holiday designs. Canadian Pacific Holiday Train Canadian Pacific’s annual Holiday Train program is considered to be the longest running fundraising program in North America. The Holiday Train program travels across Canada and the United States raising money, food, and awareness for food banks and hunger issues. The Holiday Train reaches more than 150 communities each year for a combined distance of 10,000 kilometres (approximately 6,000 miles). A typical Holiday Train event follows this schedule: The train arrives and pulls to a safe stop in front of the crowd. The stage door lowers and the band opens with its first song. After that, a brief ceremony takes place which involves local food bank officials and other dignitaries. Once complete, the band resumes its show. After about a half hour that usually includes a mix of traditional and modern holidaythemed songs, the band plays its farewell show, the boxcar door closes, and the train slips off into the night on its

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way to the next stop. For 2013, Holiday Train supporters will enjoy the music of Jim Cuddy, Matt Dusk, Doc Walker, Melanie Doane, Tracey Brown, Willy Porter, The Claytones and other musical guests. For more information on the performers and which train they will be on, please go to the Holiday Train website at: www.cpr.ca. Each Holiday Train is about 1,000 feet in length with 14 brightly decorated rail cars, including a modified boxcar that has been turned into a traveling stage for performers. They are each decorated with hundreds of thousands of technology-leading LED lights and holiday designs. Since 1999, the Holiday Train has raised close to $7.4 million and about 3 million pounds of food for North American food banks. Everything raised in each community stays in that community, and CP additionally makes donations at each stop.

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