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that afternoon, the temperature stood at 34 degrees - but felt like 45 degrees. The numbers were down significantly across the road for the Kiwanis Club of Perth's annual "Klassic Kids" games on the soccer field, with the heat keeping many kids at home. But, the club was prepared for high numbers anyway, spending about $500 on prizes for youngsters from toddlers to teens, and handing out two bikes to two delighted kids. There had even been talk of cancelling the day's children's games but the event went ahead, much to the delight of the small but committed circle of children who did participate. The club had plenty of free water on hand for participants.
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The Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) is pleased that all members of Parliament representing the region, and from across party lines, have signed strong letters of support to the federal government to help fund proposed cell service improvements for the region. EORN is proposing a $213 million public-private partnership to improve both the reach and quality of cellular data services in rural eastern Ontario, which is essential for business investment, jobs and quality of life. "We would like to express our thanks to all of our federal representatives for their strong support for the project," said EORN chair J. Murray Jones. "EORN has a proven track record of delivering outstanding results in collaboration with the federal, provincial and municipal governments, and the private sector." About one quarter of the area where there are homes, businesses or major roads in the region cannot access any cellular services. And many areas don't have enough capacity to meet growing demand for mobile broadband. These gaps are the result of market failure. A public-private partnership would reduce carriers' infrastructure costs, creating a stronger business case to improve services. The project is seeking one-third of the funding from the federal government, one-third from the provincial government and one-third from mobile carriers. Municipal governments across the region have already approved and/or contributed funds for technical work needed for the project. The incoming Ontario government committed to the province's share of $71 million during the election campaign. In two separate letters, all MPs from the region are urging the federal government to provide its $71 million share for the project. "We welcome this support from our MPs. The backing from across the political spectrum demonstrates just how important this cell project is for the future of our region. We are hopeful that the federal government will listen and fund this critical project," stated Eastern Ontario Wardens' Caucus chair Robin Jones. Locally, the late Gord Brown, MP for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, along with Scott Reid, MP for Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston, both supported the initiative. A letter dated April 27, 2018 addressed to Navdeep Singh Bains, minister of innovation, science and economic development, stated "residents and businesses in eastern Ontario will further benefit from an improved access to online services allowing people to connect
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Steve Clark named Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com Premier Doug Ford named Leeds-GrenvilleThousand Islands and Rideau Lakes MPP Steve Clark as the new Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on June 29. Ford and his 21-member executive council were sworn in during a public ceremony on the front steps of Legislative Building. The entire 76-member cabinet, including 48 new MPPs, were affirmed on June 22. Clark, who lives in Brockville, was elected for his fourth term in office on June 7. In his last term as MPP, he had held the position of co-deputy leader with Sylvia Jones, since September 2015. He received 61.29 per cent of the votes (29,996) to earn reelection. Before heading into his first executive council meeting that afternoon, Clark spoke with this newspaper about his appointment, which he learned about just a few days ago. "I was sworn to secrecy until this morning," he noted. "It's a big honour, a
great honour that Premier Ford would feel I have the capabilities to be part of a very small executive council cabinet." "It's going to be a great learning experience and an honour I look forward to," Clark continued. He believes his municipal background experience has prepared him for the new role. In 1982 at age 22, Clark became Canada's youngest mayor when elected in Brockville. He also served as president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and for a brief period before being elected MPP, he was the chief administrative officer with the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands. "I'm looking forward to serving the people of Ontario, my cabinet colleagues and caucus colleagues," he said. He understands that with 444 municipalities in Ontario, there are many stakeholders with an interest in the municipal affairs and housing file. "I want to make sure that the government is accessible to people," Clark stated. When asked about the
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Steve Clark, MPP for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, stands with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario following his swearing in as Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing at the Ontario legislature on Friday, June 29. rural/urban divide, Clark admitted that as MPP of a rural community he looks at issues with a rural lens,
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munity or big urban area, I will consult and be open minded to suggestions," he added. In addition to Clark, Ford has chosen three other Ottawa-area MPPs for positions in his cabinet, including rookie KanataCarleton MPP Merrilee Fullerton, who will serve as Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities; Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod is the new Minister of Children, Community and Social Services; and Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski will take over as Minister of Transportation. "We have an all-star team that's ready right now to give the people of Ontario the kind of leadership and direction they deserve," Ford noted in a press release. "For too long, the people of Ontario have worked more and paid more, but gotten less. Those days are over. “Help is here." Ford will also take on the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs title.
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Long live the fourth estate Democracy requires informed citizens. Journalism has long been considered an important force in government and key to the functioning of democracy itself. Scottish philosopher, writer, essayist, translator, historian, mathematician, and teacher Thomas Carlyle, in 1841, wrote: "Burke said there were Three Estates in Parliament; but, in the Reporters' Gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth Estate more important far than they all" (On Heroes and Hero Worship). It's hard not to feel it's a profession that's under attack, on the world stage, and in the least, in peril closer to home. On June 28, four journalists and a sales associate were killed and two others injured when Jarrod Ramos allegedly opened fire inside the offices of a Maryland newspaper. Ramos, who has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder, had a long history with the newspaper that included a lawsuit and years of harassment. The Capital Gazette is a community newspaper, just like the one you are reading now. As journalism continues to receive hit after hit, it is an inspiration that Gazette staff put out an edition the next day. And while the suspect's beef was with the targeted newspaper, it's a troubling incident nonetheless considering the attack followed months of verbal and online attacks on the "fake news media" from politicians, among them U.S. President Donald Trump. Journalism finds itself at a crisis point - municipalities continue to lose their local news sources, major newspapers and television stations are losing staff, and the industry scrambles to find ways of maintaining revenue and holding public trust and interest. Last week, news broke that a newspaper that's served Pembroke and the Ottawa Valley for 163 years is down to its final month of operation. Postmedia will close the long-serving daily paper with the last edition slated for July 28. The newspaper industry is being battered by digital disruption, as advertising dollars once spent in local newspapers are sucked out of the country by foreign tech giants Google and Facebook, says Unifor, the union representing some of the affected Pembroke employees. It's time we take action. News is not only critical to democracy, but to the health of communities. Let's do what we can to preserve and bolster this vital industry. The pen is still mightier than the sword.
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School closure a time for reflection here The loss of rural schools should be mourned, writes Ashley Kulp Whenever a school is shuttered, it's a loss to the community. When it takes place in a rural area, that blow can be even bigger. Last week, I covered the farewell celebration of Wolford Public School for our papers. You never quite know what to expect, but instead of a sombre atmosphere, I was greeted with optimism; smiles and laughs between former teachers and students who hadn't seen each other in years, and the nervous energy of students preparing to perform their goodbye skits and en-
ASHLEY KULP Column joy pizza and games afterwards. There was obviously an air of sentimentality, but also hope for the future. In March 2017, after undertaking a pupil accommodation review, the Upper Canada District School Board made the decision to close seven schools within Leeds-Grenville, including Wolford and Oxford-on-Rideau Public School in Oxford Mills (it will close in 2019). I covered much of that process as parent councils,
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community groups and organizations made pleas to the school board to keep their facilities open. It was clear there was anguish on the part of trustees in having to make their final decision. I don't believe it was one taken lightly. Yes, with less than 100 students it's hard to justify keeping the facility open, but it's sad that children will no longer be able to attend a school in their own community. Instead, they'll be bussed off to Merrickville or Smiths Falls, whose communities both have terrific schools, for their education. The days of the rural school seem numbered and that's something to mourn. The farewell reminded me of my own elementary school, Frankville Public School, in the small community between Brockville and
Smiths Falls. It was closed in June 2004. I received a wonderful education there and still count some of my former teachers as mentors. But back then in the late 1990s, the threat to rural schools could already be seen. Enrollment dwindled below 100 students and when I graduated grade 8, there were less than 10 of us who received our certificates and I was the only female. While it's a sad reality, the school's closure doesn't mean Wolford will go away. Those skills learned by students over decades will live on and the friendship and mentors gained won't soon be forgotten. – Ashley Kulp is a news editor for Metroland Media, including the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette, the Kemptville Advance.
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The following are highlights from the special Lanark County Council meeting held Wednesday, June 27. Council has approved the Community Forest Five-Year Operating Plan for 2018-2022, which is a working document that is part of the 20-year forest management plan approved by council in 2011 after a public review process. The most recent operating plan expired in 2017, and during the past year the county's forest management advisors collaborated with the Community Forest working group to develop the new plan. The Lanark County Community Forest consists of 40 properties comprising almost 4,600 hectares throughout the county. The properties were purchased by the county between 1938 and 1987 and are made up of tracts of natural forest, treed plantations in former farmland, and lakes and wetlands. The new operating plan describes activities carried out by the forest manager, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, from 2013-2017 and provides a detailed schedule for the current period. To ensure long-term forest and finan-
cial sustainability, there is a 20year forecast of thinning and harvesting activities (to 2037), which is reviewed and extended a further five years with each new operating plan. The plan is key to ensuring forestry and property administration activities are carried out in an organized fashion. Speed limit reduction for Lally Road Council has approved a bylaw authorizing the reduction of the speed limit on County Road 21 for the entire portion known as Lally Road from 60 kilometres per hour to 50. The portion runs from County Road 14 (Narrows Lock Road) to Lally Lake Drive, part of which is through Murphys Point Provincial Park. This follows discussion with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), Species at Risk (SAR) Division, regarding the rehabilitation project currently taking place on the road. To obtain necessary permits for the project, county staff participated in SAR training, conducted an inventory of identified SAR, and committed to putting measures in place to reduce their mortality.
The speed limit reduction is one of the measures, as well as installing three seasonal speed bumps from April 1 to Nov. 1 each year and posting a cautionary message on the Municipal 511 website advising motorists this section of road is not
suitable for camping trailers due to its narrow, winding nature. The message has been posted and the speed bumps will consist of rubber mats affixed by spikes that will be removed prior to winter maintenance activities. Some of the iden-
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Aunt Freda's 'gifts' were rarely practical on farm, columnist recalls Mother said Father's sisters, Aunt Lizzie in Regina, and Aunt Freda in Chicago, had no idea what we needed on the farm they had left years before. Although she was always grateful to Aunt Lizzie for the twice-a-year hand-medown box of boys and men's clothes she sent on the CPR train, Aunt Freda's parcels were a different story. I knew Chicago was a big city, because my brother Everett showed
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18 LEWIS STREET PERTH MLS# 1108132 - $339,900 4 BD, 1 BTH - 2 STOREY HOME CLOSE TO AMENITIES
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133 gLEN TAY ROAD MLS# 1071330 - $829,900 CUSTOM BUILT BUNgALOW-20 ACRES INSUL/HEATED 1,700 SQ.FT. gARAgE
482 QUEEN ST. SMITHS FALLS THE BANKS OF RIDEAU CANAL MLS# 1112852 - $524,900 4 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY HOME IN-gROUND POOL
995 CODE ROAD NEAR PERTH MLS# 1114428 – $695,000 STATELY BOYD BLOCK HOME OUTBUILDINgS, POND & MORE “A gARDENER’S DREAM”
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25 C ROBINSON STREET PERTH MLS# 1105868 - $174,900 3 BD, 2 BTH TOWNHOME QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREA
29 HERRIOTT STREET PERTH MLS# 1113926 - $589,000 7 UNIT BUILDINg 5 RESIDENTIAL – 2 COMMERCIAL
46 B 12 ROAD – BASS LAKE MLS# 1109875 - $248,000 2 BD, 1 BTH 4 SEASON COTTAgE/HOME FURNISHED, WELL & SEPTIC
354 BLAIR POOLE FARM LANE OTTY LAKE MLS# 1110744 - $469,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNgALOW ON PRIVATE SOUTH SHORE POINT
378 POONAMALIE ROAD SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1093505 - $185,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNgALOW
55 NORTH STREET, PERTH RETAIL/OFFICE MLS# 1113781 - $239,000 6 UNITS & 6 PARKINg SPACES
3017 DRUMMOND CON 7 MLS# 1108481 - $364,900 3 BD, 2 BTH 2 STOREY HOME COMPLETELY RENOVATED
4518 HIgHWAY 511 NR LANARK MLS# 1103843 - $379,900 3 BD, 3 BTH BUNgALOW BUILT 2015- PRIVATE 1.98 AC
1346 OLD BROOKE ROAD NEAR PERTH MLS# 1114634 - $174,900 3 BD, 1 BTH 1.5 STOREY HOME AFFORDABLE STARTER HOME
162 BROCKVILLE STREET SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1114954 - $249,900 3 BD, 2 BTH 2 STOREY HOME
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273 YACHT CLUB ROAD RIDEAU FERRY MLS# 1104204 - $468,000 3 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY HOME 300 FT W/F ON 4.82 ACRES OPEN HOUSE
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556 SUMAC HILL SCOTCH LINE ROAD SUN JULY 8TH 1:00PM – 2:30PM MLS# 1099487 - $185,900 3 BD, 2 BTH – 2 STOREY CLOSE TO PERTH AND PIKE LAKE Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
93 OLD KINgSTON ROAD MLS# 1089504 - $205,000 2 BD, 1 BTH ON gORgEOUS LOT
4619 SCOTCH LINE ROAD 3.27 ACRES ON PIKE LAKE MLS# 1112655 - $269,000 WELL, SEPTIC, HYDRO TO LOT
156 UMPHERSON ROAD LANARK MLS# 1114980 - $295,000 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNgALOW SET ON 44 ACRES
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159 IndUstRIal ave, caRleton Place If you are looking for an Income property, then look no further. Office building in Carleton Place, Industrial Park. Two level office space, multiple tenants, approx 2500 sq ft up and down. Solar panel provincial contract in place. Vendor take back possible. $399,000 MLS# 1114439
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1047 mclaRen’s dePot dRIve Welcome to the ultimate cabin in the woods! Partially-landscaped 1.99 ac waterfront property w/ over 109 waterfront ft. 16 x 12 Cedar frame cabin w/ 16 ft ceiling & Loft, CanExcel siding, metal roof & propane stove. 12 x 12 Bunkie is woodstove ready & fully screened. Deeded access to 5 common areas incl swimming, nature trails & Picnic Island Waterfalls. Roads maintained all winter. Grab your kayak & paddle uninterrupted for miles.
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One day last week during my daily walk I met an acquaintance and we chatted briefly. He knows my love for the game of soccer ("football" in most of the world) and he asked if I was watching the FIFA World Cup in Russia, which is now in the playoff phase and whether I intended to write a column about it. My answer to the first question was affirmative. I have been watching as many World Cup games as time allows. As for a column on the world championship I told him I hadn't planned to write anything. However the performance of "my team" - England - at this year's event has made me reconsider. With so few teams I follow regularly participating I had to drill deeper to find countries whose national teams appeal to me. No Canada in this event again of course and, to most football watchers' surprise, no United States either. But it was during our many visits to Great Britain that I became hooked on soccer. It was the English who invented the sport after all. But they've only won the World Cup on one occasion, back in 1966 when England hosted the competition which is played every four years. In recent times England has not excelled at the World Cup. Looking back at the two previous competitions it has been a story of bitter disappointment for British soccer fans. In the last tournament, played in Brazil in 2014, the England squad fell at the first hurdle, the group stage, although admittedly they were in a very tough group. Four years earlier in South Africa they were better. England didn't lose in group play, tying the U.S. 1-1 and drawing 0-0 with Algeria. Controversial game Like all England fans I was embarrassed by the performance of the team in Brazil four summers ago. Under manager Roy Hodgson (now the head coach at Crystal Palace in the English Premier
JEFF MAGUIRE Column League) the England squad looked rudderless. Admittedly they, like most past English clubs, were badly hampered by the lack of a worldclass striker. On the pitch in Brazil they appeared confused, without any real plan for important elements such as who would take corners and free kicks. They seemed to be making it up as they went along! They beat Slovenia 1-0 to make the Round of 16 but were matched against a very strong German side. They lost that game 4-1 although an obvious England goal, which would have tied the contest 2-2, was infamously disallowed and resulted in major controversy. Earlier in the 2000s England made it into the quarter-finals at both the 2002 World Cup in Japan/ Korea and the 2006 finals in Germany. Besides their lone World Cup triumph in 1966, England's second best tournament result was in 1990 in Italy. They reached the semifinals losing a heartbreaker 4-3 in a penalty shootout to eventual champions West Germany. Since first entering the tournament in 1950 England has failed to qualify three times, the most recent being 1994 when the U.S. played host to the world competition. This year has been a different story. Under the direction of new bench boss Gareth Southgate, a former Premier League defender/ midfielder turned manager who played more than over 500 games in England's top-flight, the current squad is much better. There is a renewed emphasis on defence and up front England has their best striker at the World Cup in decades in the person of Harry Kane, the Tottenham Hotspur star. Southgate, who won 52 caps (appearances) with the national team during his 18-year playing career,
has selected a young side with more speed, something that's crucial in the modern game. There is also a renewed emphasis on defence with some good young keepers and strong, determined fullbacks and central defenders. Up front England has their best striker at the World Cup in decades in the person of Harry Kane, the Tottenham Hotspur (EPL) star. They cruised through the long qualifying campaign for this World Cup and in Russia they won their first two matches including a 6-1 thrashing of Panama in Game 2 on June 24. Kane netted twice, including a late winner, in England's well deserved tournament opening 2-1 victory over Tunisia. He then bagged a hat trick in Game 2, including a pair of perfectly taken penalties. To demonstrate how poor England's overall scoring performance at the World Cup has been over the years, Kane's five goals moved him into a second-place tie with Geoff Hurst (he starred for England's winning squad in 1966) on the alltime team goal scoring list. Gary Lineker, now a sports broadcaster, holds the England scoring record with 10 FIFA World Cup tallies. No matter what happens the rest of the way England has regained their balance at this World Cup and although the players deserve credit, I feel Southgate should stand front and centre at the end of this competition. Under his steady hand a new era may be dawning for English national team football. His open, media-friendly and fresh approach has breathed life into a program which, four short years ago, appeared to be on the ropes. Southgate and his young squad have revived English fans pride in their soccer team and in the world's most popular sport, which was invented in their country. Perhaps most important of all, the 2018 World Cup has given fans and everyone associated with British soccer renewed hope for the future. Maybe a second World Cup title for England isn't so far away after all? – Jeff Maguire is a career journalist who lives in Carleton Place, Ont. He has been writing for community and daily newspapers in Ontario since 1971. He can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
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Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is seeking assistance from the public to identify the person or persons responsible for a recent break, enter and theft at a home on Park Crescent in Beckwith Township. Sometime between 12 p.m. Sunday, June 24 and 9:30 a.m. on Monday, June 25 an unknown person(s) entered the residence, located just outside Carleton Place and stole a quantity of money. If you have any information on this or any other crime, please call Lanark County Crime Stoppers (LCCS) anonymously at the toll-free number 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). All calls to LCCS are confidential and phone calls are not taped. Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest, the recovery of stolen property and the seizure of illicit drugs or substances. Callers
are not required to reveal their identity and they do not have to testify in court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display/ caller ID. Anonymity is assured through the assignment of a confidential number. For more information on Lanark County Crime Stoppers or to make a tax deductible
donation to the organization please visit the website (www.lccs.ca) or contact the Lanark County OPP. Crime Stoppers - working together to prevent crime. Submitted by Lanark County Crime Stoppers
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CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT (ZBA-4-2018) TOURISM SERVICES INC. CON 4 PT LOT 4 RP 28R12438;PART 1 Ward of South Elmsley, Township of Rideau Lakes No Civic Address Assigned TAKE NOTICE that the Planning Advisory Committee of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Rideau Lakes will hold a public meeting on the 25th day of July, 2018, at 1:00pm to review an application to amend the Township of Rideau Lakesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Zoning By-law #2005-6. The request is to change the zoning classification on the portion of the subject property that is zoned Rural (RU) to General Commercial Special Exception (CG-X) as identified on the key map below. The proposed change to CG zoning is to permit a vehicle sales or rental establishment and an automobile service station. All other permitted uses in the CG zone are requested. The special exception is requested to allow an automobile body shop, as defined by By-Law 2005-6, as the as an additional permitted use on the lands zoned CG-X. The EP-A zoning on the subject property is to remain. A Site Plan Application will be required for the future development of the subject property. The proposed Zoning By-law Amendment public meeting required under Section 34 of the Planning Act will take place at the Townshipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s municipal offices at 1439 County Rd 8, Delta, Ontario, K0E 1G0. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed amendment and copies of the proposed amendment are available for inspection at the Township Office during regular office hours.
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Lanark County's Connections program seeks volunteer birth companions The Connections program for families is a nonprofit agency which is part of Lanark Community Programs, (part of Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services). It is proud to offer a continuum of prenatal and postnatal support services to families in our community. We are currently looking for volunteer birth companions to volunteer their time with young women in our community. Volunteers are especially needed in the Smiths Falls and Carleton Place area. The Birth Companion program began in 1995, it is unique and highly valued in Lanark County. Today we celebrate more than 300 matches made. Its purpose is to support young women, or young women and their partners, throughout their pregnancy, labour and delivery. Every step of the way a trained volunteer from our community supports the family and the arrival of the new baby. Statistics show when a woman has good support during labour and delivery, birth outcomes improve, resulting in fewer interventions and labours resulting in caesarean sections. All volunteers apply and are asked to provide three solid references. A police vulnerability/criminal records check is done and an interview takes place. An extensive training is offered over a three-day period or six evening sessions. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: confidentiality, teen pregnancy, effective communication, stages of labour, labour comfort techniques, infectious disease control and breast feeding. An explanation of what Connections does and its philosophy is reviewed, and current community resources are shared. When a match becomes available, Volunteers are chosen and introduced to the young women in their
community. Participants have been matched as early as four weeks pregnant and as late as just prior to labour. Birth companions and participants spend time throughout the pregnancy doing a variety of things together. Accompaniment to a doctor or ultrasound appointment, prenatal classes or teachings, shopping, cooking or just spending time together having a coffee. Mostly it's an ear to listen and knowing there is someone in the community they can count on. Birth companions are encouraged to do a birth plan (provided) with their match, reviewing what the women/ partner want and hope for during delivery and after. Most matches are part of the delivery, although not all. Our volunteers are excited when they can attend a birth, some have attended more than 30 deliveries. At times, participants have requested the same volunteer for all of their children. Deliveries are always different, natural births, assisted births, caesarean-sections, home births and we even had a birth in an ambulance with the volunteer present. The Connections volunteer co-ordinator facilitates the training, checks in on a biweekly schedule with each volunteer while matched, offering support and guidance. She is available by phone throughout the match at any time. The facilitator also checks in with the participant, making sure her needs are always being met. Our birth companions haven given us some great feedback over the years based on their experiences: "it was beautiful," "I cried with the mom," "she did an amazing job," and "dad did a great job supporting his partner." Our participants have stated: "She was so supportive," "she helped so much with my appointments," "amazing," "she
was there for me when my partner wasn't," "she had me for dinner with my son and baby," "she gave me hope for my future," "I was so scared, she made me feel safe," and "she stuck up for me." One father told us "she helped me help my partner get through the labour and delivery." Birth companions can become a lifeline for these women and for the families. Although matches technically end at six weeks, often they continue indefinitely. We have stories of birth companions becoming godparents and/or becoming part of the extended family. Our goal at Connections is to provide support to families during their pregnancies and in the healthy growth and development of their young children. This is a co-operative effort involving the family, agency services and the community. Connections is a very unique agency. We offer not only a variety of support but a progression of support. Participants can move from program to program as their child develops or they can use more than one program at a time. All participation is voluntary, free and is parent directed. Our programs are run throughout Lanark County and our Good Food for a Healthy Baby program is also run in Leeds-Grenville. Our slogan at Connections is Real Help ... Right Here ... Right Now. If you know of a young family who are pregnant or have young children, please do not hesitate to refer them to Connections. We are here to help. Please call 613-2572779 ext. 3104 for more information about our programming or if you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our Birth Companion program or in our playgroups offered throughout Lanark County. Submitted by Maureen Hampton, Connections staff member
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Several barn cats available for adoption currently at LAWS At LAWS we have a few barn cats available at this time. When adopting a barn cat, we require the cat to be fed, have access to fresh water and have a heated place to stay warm during cold winter nights. Our barn cats are all altered, microchipped and up-to-date with their inoculations. The adoption fee for barn cats is reduced and we expect a minimum donation of $25. If you're interested in giving a barn
cat the freedom of your farm as they help you to keep it rodent free (after an adjustment period in a confined space) then please visit the shelter. We're open daily for adoptions from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This week's featured pets Fred Please meet one-yearold Fred in Carleton Place at Natural Pet Foods. He is as sweet as he is handsome
with his very large and stunning thick tabby tail. He can't wait to meet his new best friend! He likes to chat and a group of school girls stop by regularly to play with him. He loves it all, including meeting the dogs who came by his cage up until now. Don't miss your chance, he's worth the trip to Carleton Place. Al Hi, my name is Al and I'm a curious cat, however don't take it personally I
just like to get to know people first before I fall in love. A little treat helps me come around faster. Recently they placed me with other cats to play with. I would really love a home with mature owners who will take things at my own pace and help me build more selfconfidence. Once I get to know you, I'm sure we'll have cuddle and play time together. Could we be a match for each other?
Betty Please meet Betty a very affectionate 11-month-old female cat with a lovely soft rusty brown fur coat. Betty was a stray cat found in Perth. Sadly, no one claimed her, so this friendly girl could be yours. She's waiting at LAWS. Princess Princess is a very friendly and affectionate two-year old mother cat who successfully raised her kittens. She is absolutely stunning with
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her green eyes and black and white whiskers. She was in a foster home with several other cats and dogs and she loved it all! Please meet this pretty cat at the Natural Pet Foods Store in Carleton Place. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca or by calling 613-283-9308. LAWS is located at 253 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls.
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'On Golden Pond' wins applause at Perth's Studio Theatre Ernest Thompson's Academy Award-winning play On Golden Pond goes into its final successful weekend at the Studio Theatre July 5, 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 8. "On Golden Pond is one of those timeless shows that people know and love," says director David Parry. "It's about the trials and tribulations of aging, but it's filled with humour, heart, and happy endings."
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In this scene from the Studio Theatre’s production of On Golden Pond, stars Janet Rice and Rob Glas, as Ethel and Norman Thayer, watch the loons going by at their beloved cabin on Golden Pond, where their daughter Chelsea has arrived with her new boyfriend and his son, causing ripples in the family's quiet life. The cast also includes Dana Ruprecht as Chelsea; Rob Rainer as her boyfriend, Bill; popular actor Hugh McCulloch as Charlie the mailman; and Ben Sproule as Bill's son Billy.
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BarnDoor Productions' new version of the classic farce Charley's Aunt launched the company's 23rd summer series last June in grand style with flying bodies and slamming doors bringing plenty of laughter to Perth's Full Circle Theatre. For July, Full Circle Theatre will play host to something completely different. Getting To Room Temperature is a one-man show performed by one of Canada's most recognizable TV faces and written by one of Canada's most respected playwrights. Getting To Room Temperature, by former Great Canadian Theatre Company artistic director Arthur
Milner, is a remarkable script that is, frankly, about death and dying, in particular about the need and desire for doctor-assisted suicide. As performed by well-known Canadian television performer Robert Bockstael, the show offers "believable humour ... poignant remembrances and effective arguments. Bockstael feels familiar, even intimate; like a confidante who spins out his story ... at a fireside chat." (Jennifer Cavanagh, Apt613 blog). Bockstael's work includes the CBC series' North of 60 and Wind At My Back, as well as many other stage, film and television credits. Milner's
works have been performed as far afield as the United Kingdom and Israel. Getting To Room Temperature is, according to its author, "a hard-hitting, sentimental and funny one-person play about dying." Its 2016 debut was the best-selling play in the history of Ottawa's undercurrents festival and it has received rave reviews on cross-country tours since. One patron's comment was "A very funny, warm, loving and provocative piece. Robert Bockstael had us in the palm of his hand." The Ottawa Citizen says "Milner, through the accessible voice of Bockstael, wraps his questions in warm an-
ecdotes ... sprinkles the show with humour, and lovingly depicts his vital, opinionated mother" while the Just Another Gala blog said "Robert Bockstael is a wonderful performer and a fantastic storyteller. It's very intimate ... polished ... funny ... but absolutely important ..." The 75-minute show will be followed by a half-hour talk-back session with Bockstael. Getting To Room Temperature will be in Perth for three performances only: July 20 at 7:30 p.m. and July 21 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be $25 and they are available exclusively at Tickets Please (613 485 6434, www.ticketsplease.ca).
BarnDoor Productions will follow that up in August with the premiere production of Willm Shaksper, a new play based on a century old script that looks at the life of the man who became The Bard of Avon. The original 1917 play was built around the half-dozen or so facts about Shakespeare that were known back then; the new script builds on that through the light of the many hundreds (if not thousands) of facts that have been discovered since. The story is funny, dramatic, surprising and, perhaps in the end, tragic, as the life of William Shakespeare is looked at in five
episodes from his early days as a playwright through the days just before his death. It's a unique take on the Bard and one which is full of entertainment. Shakespeare's life was as dramatic as his plays - and, often, as funny. Willm Shaksper will run Aug. 10 through 26 at Full Circle Theatre. It's definitely a hot summer of entertainment at the ground-level, barrierfree, air-conditioned Full Circle Theatre, 26 Craig Street, Perth, near Last Duel Park. Visit www.barndoorproductions.ca for more details or to reserve tickets for Willm Shaksper. Submitted by BarnDoor Productions
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horoscopes ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
Cancer, it is important to support others’ goals and the steps they take to achieve them, even if you do not necessarily agree with their formula for success.
Avoid going too far off in your own direction this week, Libra. Before making any rash decisions, take some time to ask questions and get answers.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22
Taurus, planning stages are over and now you’re about to turn your goals into reality. Just be sure to adapt to the changing environment as things unfold.
Happiness has less to do with what is happening in the world and more with your own perceptions, Leo. Keep this in mind as you move forward in life.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22
Scorpio, if something doesn’t initially work to your liking, don’t be shy about giving it another go. The challenges ahead will be worth it when you ultimately succeed.
Aries, when everything is going your way, you are absolutely glowing. But if things don’t come naturally to you, frustration may set in. Find a balance between the two.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21
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Too many of us don't monitor tire inflation, columnist Brian Turner writes
BRIAN TURNER Column The Tire and Rubber Association of Canada recently released the results of a survey they commissioned Leger to complete on drivers' understanding of proper tire pressures on their rides. While some of the results are promising (over 90 per cent of respondents believe they are responsible to make sure their vehicles are as fuel efficient as possible and proper tire pressure has a lot to do with that), other answers reveal we still have a long way to go. Only 30 per cent measure their tires' inflation pressures monthly, a practice essential to fuel economy, road safety. A whopping 65 per cent were unaware inflation pressures should only be measured when tires are cold (meaning being parked for at least three hours or not have been driven more than two kilometres prior to checking tire inflation).
Thirty-seven per cent refer to the air pressure stamped on the tire's side wall when identifying the correct pressure for their tires. That spec is the maximum pressure a tire can contain under maximum load, but not the recommended inflation level. The proper inflation pressure info is located on a vehicle label usually affixed to the edge of the driver's door or on that door's frame. Twenty-two per cent rely on visual inspections to determine if their tires are inflated properly. A tire can be underinflated by 20 per cent or more and look normal. "Canadian drivers understand the benefits of proper tire inflation and that's great news," says Glenn Maidment, president of the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada, which represents tire makers. "However, the survey also emphasizes the urgent requirement for broader driver knowledge and education on tire inflation facts and procedures. The need is particularly acute among younger drivers who are significantly less likely to know inflation pressures should be measured monthly and when tires are cold. Learning a few simple facts and procedures advances safety, maximizes fuel efficiency and protects the environment." In addition to saving money on rubber (running tires at the wrong inflation pressure leads to premature wear), keeping tires properly inflated will save on fuel
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CARLETON PLACE THURSDAY, JULY 5
Appleton Tea Time WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: North Lanark Regional Museum, 647 River Road, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-257-8503, appletonmuseum@hotmail.com, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/ upcoming-events/ COST: 5 Enjoy tea and fruit breads on the lawn every Thursday 2-4 p.m. to support the North Lanark Regional Museum!
FRIDAY, JULY 6
4-Hand Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Marg, 6132561733 4-hand bid euchre every Friday night at the new Country Street Centre in Almonte.
SATURDAY, JULY 7
Fish Fry WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Army Navy Airforce Club, 315 Townline Road East, Carleton Place CONTACT: 613-283-5909
Haddock Fish Fry with salads and desserts. Live music by Country Reflections. Tickets are limited and on sale at Army Navy Airforce Club. 22nd Annual Almonte Celtfest WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Gemmill Park, 182 Bridge St., Almonte CONTACT: almonteceltfest@hotmail.com, http://exploremississippimills.ca/upcoming-events/ Celebrate traditional Celtic music during this three-day festival in Gemmill Park. Bring a lawn chair. Takes place Friday night with Pub Night and all day Saturday and Sunday. Visit almonteceltfest.com for the schedule.
MONDAY, JULY 9
Aerobic Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-8339 COST: Monday and Wednesday each week.
TUESDAY, JULY 10 Cribbage
WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Margaret Janssen, 613-256-1733 Enjoy cribbage every Tuesday afternoon. Beginners welcome.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Aerobic Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-8339 Monday and Wednesday each week. 5 Wednesdays in July concert series WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Augusta Street Park, 85 Marshal St, Almonte CONTACT: jmills@themills.on.ca, http://exploremississippimills.ca/upcoming-events/ Free music every Wednesday! Local performers provide the entertainment and food alternates between Civitan BBQ and community potluck. Interested in volunteering? Contact Jeff Mills at jmills@themills.on.ca.
THURSDAY, JULY 5
OPP Charity Barbecue WHEN: 11:30 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville OPP Detachment, 236 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2583441 COST: Sponsored by the Kemptville OPP detachment. Takes place every Thursday in July and August. Each week there's a different sponsor and a benefitting charity/organization. Bridge WHEN: 6:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-806-4495 COST: $5 Organized by the North Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club. All levels of bridge players welcome. Oxford Mills Community Association WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Maplewood Hall, 92 Maplewood Avenue, North Grenville CONTACT: 613-258-3683 COST: The Oxford Mills Community
PERTH SUNDAY, JULY 8
Bolingbroke Cemetery Memorial Service WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Bolingbroke Cemetery, 116 Bolingbroke Stn. Road, Tay Valley CONTACT: Arlene Norris, 613273-5308 Bring your own lawn chair. In case of inclement weather, the service will be held at the Althorpe Church.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
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Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish!
FRIDAY, JULY 13
Stewart Park Music Festival WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Stewart Park, 80 Gore Street, Perth CONTACT: Stewart Park Music Festival, 613-267-3311
This summer's festival lineup was put together by longtime musician and Stewart Park Festival artistic director James Keelaghan - and it's bound to be nothing short of memorable. Check out the lineup for the three-day festival.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Stewart Park Music Festival WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Stewart Park, 80 Gore Street, Perth CONTACT: Stewart Park Music Festival, 613-267-3311 This summer's festival lineup was put together by longtime musician and Stewart Park Festival artistic director James Keelaghan - and it's bound to be nothing short of memorable. Check out the lineup for the three-day festival.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
Stewart Park Music Festival WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Stewart Park, 80 Gore Street, Perth CONTACT: Stewart Park Music Festival, 613-267-3311 This summer's festival lineup was put together by longtime musician and Stewart Park Festival artistic director James Keelaghan - and
Association meets the first Thursday of every month. All are welcome to attend this meeting covering community events in Oxford Mills.
SUNDAY, JULY 8
Kemptville Farmers' Market WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: B&H grocery store parking lot, 301 Rideau Street, Kemptville CONTACT: info@kemptvillefarmersmarket.ca COST: Takes place from May 6 to Oct. 28. Rain or shine. For information, visit www.kemptvillefarmersmarket.ca.
MONDAY, JULY 9
Newcomer Bridge WHEN: 12:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-795-7155 COST: $5 Organized by the North Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club. All levels welcome. No partner needed.
TUESDAY, JULY 10 Bridge
WHEN: 12:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-806-4495 COST: $5 Organized by the North Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club. All levels of bridge players welcome.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Baby Talk WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Madison Montessori Academy, 2965 County Road 43, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-3455685 COST: Sponsored by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
THURSDAY, JULY 12
OPP Charity Barbecue WHEN: 11:30 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville OPP Detachment, 236 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2583441 COST: Sponsored by the Kemptville OPP detachment. Takes place every Thursday in July and August. Each week there's a different sponsor and a benefitting charity/organization.
SMITHS FALLS it's bound to be nothing short of memorable. Check out the lineup for the three-day festival.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
Monthly Blood Pressure Clinic WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: The Factory, Perth, 40 Sunset Blvd, Perth CONTACT: 613-267-7000 Access the building through Entrance A. Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish!
THURSDAY, JULY 19
Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-2593249 Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes.
SATURDAY, JULY 7
Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0817 Every Thursday and Saturday. Sponsor: Harmony #162.
MONDAY, JULY 9
Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2833292 Come play euchre. Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-6336205 Duplicate Bridge Partnership
TUESDAY, JULY 10
Bingo Smiths Falls Civitan WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Civitan Club, 12468 Highway 15 North, Smiths Falls, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-284-0818 Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen
available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Gentle Exercise WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Rideau Valley Diabetes Service - Smiths Falls, 2 Gould St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-284-2558 Gentle exercise. Work at your own pace, with qualified staff leading the group. Free, everyone welcome. Bridge WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Hanley Hall, McGill St. North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-6116 C Come enjoy some friendly games of bridge. Bid Euchre WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2830817 Takes place every Wednesday and Friday. Sponsor: Harmony #162. Shout Sister Choir
WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Church, 11 Church Street, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-7855 Sing, Sing, Sing. Ladies of all ages and abilities are needed for our Shout Sister Choir. We don't audition or read music. Side door entrance.
THURSDAY, JULY 12
Darts WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Harmony Club 162, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2834684 Every Thursday, come have some fun and shoot some darts.
FRIDAY, JULY 13
Elgin Days WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Elgin Lions Club Hall, 19 Pineview Dr, Elgin, Rideau Lakes CONTACT: Sue Dunfield, https:// www.facebook.com/ElginDays-1026827464013943/ Check out the Elgin Days Facebook page for lots of events including a parade on Saturday at 2 p.m. Chicken BBQ, antique vehicles and much more.
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The Vegetable of the Year for 2018 is beets (Beta vulgaris), according to the National Garden Bureau, and no wonder! It is a powerhouse of nutrients. Although it has more sugar than any other vegetable, it is high in fibre, vitamins and minerals. Beets are loaded with potassium, manganese and vitamin C. Experts say beets will help to lower blood pressure, fight cancer and inflammation, boost your stamina and support detoxification. Both the leaves and the root are delicious. The leafy tops are higher in iron than spinach and are used like swiss chard. The root is very versatile - grated raw in salads, canned, pickled, juiced or used in soup - a favourite being borscht. Beets get their lovely rich colour from pigments called anthocyanins. The particular anthocyanin of beets is beta cyanine. This pigment is water soluble and is destroyed by heat, so when beets are cooked, the beta cyanine leaks into the water and stains it red. Golden beets lack this pigment, so another pigment present in all beets - beta xanthine - shines through to give the roots a beautiful golden colour. Yellow beets do not stain the cooking water the way red ones do. Beets grew naturally
along the coast in North Africa, Asia and Europe. Originally it was the beet greens that were consumed but as far back in history as ancient Rome, the beet root was also part of the diet. By the 19th century, beets were recognized for their sugar content. In Napoleon times, beets were a primary source of sugar. Beet root will thrive in all parts of North America. Pests and diseases are not major concerns. It is easy to grow in most soils, doing best in rich, sandy loam with a pH of 6.5. Beets can be cropped in succession every two weeks from mid spring to midsummer. Beets planted in the heat of summer may become tough and stringy. Most seed will germinate in five-10 days. Unsettled weather conditions and checks in growth will often cause "white rings." Beet seeds should be planted one-centimetre deep and five cm apart. When plants are five-10 cm tall, thin them to stand 1015 cm apart. They can be harvested when their size suits you. When harvesting, remove the tops leaving about 2.5 cm attached to the root. Beets are more tender when they are small. A 50-foot row will probably yield 50 pounds. To some people a beet is a beet is a beet, but to gar-
deners in the know, different beet varieties are suited to different purposes. If you want to store your beets to have them on hand for winter use, try varieties such as "Detroit Dark Red" type or "Carillon," which is a cylindrical shape. "Tausus" is touted as being best for pickling, and "Chioggia" is a flat globe beet with contrasting purple and white interiors. "Touchstone Gold" is bright gold in colour and does not bleed interior colour. "Eagle," a baby beet, has delicious medium green tops and is excellent for canning. "Avalanche" is a new white flesh variety with good disease resistance. How interesting they would be when combined with other red and golden beets. "Red Ace" is a favourite multi-purpose beet. There are many choices, both hybrid and open pollinated. With beets you get two veggies from one. Do plant some in 2018. Want to learn more about the group or to ask a gardening question, visit the Lanark County Master Gardeners website at www.lanarkmg.blogspot.com or send an email to lanarkmg@gmail.com. Submitted by Helen Halpenny, a member of the Lanark County Master Gardeners
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Fowlers share story of mental health and addiction LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com There is a fear in the pit of your stomach, every day, when you don't know if your child is alive or dead. That has been the driving force behind Chelsea and Mitch Fowler's power of positive thinking, and action, as they recently donated a supply of mental health and addiction reading material to the Perth and District Union Public Library. That, and a donation of $600 has started the Fowler Fund so that others, if they want to help, can give a little to the fund. The Fowlers have been struggling to do right by their son and get him the help he needs for mental health and addiction issues. What started as a light marijuana use - a joint here, a drag there - became a full-blown addiction before he hit 20. According to Dr. Glenn Barnes, who has since retired as the president and CEO of the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre, he said in a keynote speech at a municipal drug strategy networking day a few years ago in Lanark County, that prolonged marijuana use can affect reasoning, memory loss, and emotional well-being, at a time when the teenage brain is still forming. "It can trigger psychosis," said Barnes of the well-established
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There are more mental health resources at the Perth and District Union Library thanks to recent community donations, spearheaded by Mitch and Chelsea Fowler of Perth. Pictured in back, Frank Larabie of the Rotary Club, and Mitch Fowler; (front) Erika Heesen, CEO/chief librarian; Chelsea Fowler, and Susan Storie, owner of Mariposa Design. connection between mental health disorders and drug use. It was a chicken and the egg question that still haunts the Fowlers. "We're not sure if he had a mental health issue before the drug use," Chelsea said. Trouble was brewing with the Fowlers' son for some time, but his parents didn't realize it was as bad as it was until the teen himself asked for help. "We didn't know where to go who to talk to about issues that we were seeing with our son,"
Mitch said. Chelsea made a trip to her local library, as she had been a frequent patron for many years. "I wanted to do a little education, find some resources, of how we could support him," Chelsea said. "He had come to the lowest point and he wanted to go to a treatment centre to try and make a change." She searched frantically online, looking for local agencies that could help in this situation. "That took a lot of time and energy, and it wasn't easy," she said.
"The one place that helped us wasn't at the top of any search ... it was way down there." When she went to the library she found a section that spoke to mental health and addiction, "but nothing that I could take with me. There was nothing that applied to our situation." The Fowlers received a list from the recovery centre where her son was getting the treatment he needed, so she started ordering those books from the Book Nook in Perth. "There was a bit of an impact when I left there because I went in feeling so desperate, and I left ... still feeling desperate," she said. Having to wait for those books became the catalyst to the Fowlers' plan to get books into the library so that others could get their hands on them right away. "I was not in the frame of mind to stop at the desk (at the library) and ask for help," Chelsea said. Mitch said when his wife came back from the book store emptyhanded, it was an opportunity for them to do something more. "Someone like my son wouldn't walk into the library and ask for help," Mitch said. "It just wouldn't happen. If they are willing to come in and do research on their own, they should be able to go over to the book shelf and look. They're not going to get
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Kellie Weir-Burtt, principal at Perth and District Collegiate Insitute, congratulates Connor Williamson, the recipient of the Governor General's Academic Medal during graduation on June 27 at the Mason Theatre, inside PDCI. There were 110 graduates in the Class of 2018, including 44 scholars. Williamson also delivered the valedictorian's address.
The class of 2018 took to the stage for a victory lap on June 27, during St. John Catholic High School's graduation ceremony. The gym was full as Grade 12 students received their awards and diplomas after four years of study. Receiving special commendation were: • Steven Fenn, who received the Lieutenant Governor's Medal for community involvement and the respecting differences award. • Kieran Jackson, who received the third highest academic standing. • Will Froggatt, who received the Governor General's Medal for highest academic standing. • Chloe Ellard, valedictorian. Though unable to attend the afternoon ceremony in Perth, Leah Brown earned the second highest standing.
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The Perth Fire Fighters’ Association would like to thank the following donors for their tremendous support of the 6th Annual Charity Golf Tournament. Together we raised over $12,000.00 for kids’ fitness activities! CHIEF LEVEL SPONSORS: Publow’s Plumbing Tackaberry Sand and Stone Ltd. The Graham-Dixon Group (BMO N.B.) Allan & Partners LLP Perth Family Medicine Barker Willson Professional Corporation Northwind 3M Canada Jason Fournier – Advisor, Sun Life Canadian Tire Perth OMYA Canada Inc. Tom Sullivan Plumbing Medi-Green Smiths Falls Family Chiropractic Lazer Electrical Solutions Ltd. Paul C. Miller Medicine Lake 88.1 FM Oztrekk Educational Services Ltd. FIRE CAPTAIN LEVEL SPONSORS Levac Propane Palmer and Associates Dyke and Murphy Professional Corporation Dr. William E. Hall Dentistry Perth Physiotherapy Rideau Group Inc. Lincoln Heights Ford Barnabe’s YIG BC Mechanical Services
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The Council for the Town of Perth recently updated the Peddler’s By-Law #4739. In addition to a number of administrative changes, the update also includes the recent changes to the Consumer Protection Act, R.S.O. 2002. It is now illegal in the Town of Perth and throughout the Province of Ontario to conduct door-to-door sales and home service contracts for: air cleaners, air conditioners, air purifiers, duct cleaning services, furnaces, water filters, water heaters, water purifiers, water softeners and water cleaning devices. For more information regarding the recent changes to the Consumer Protection Act, please go to https://www.ontario.ca/page/your-rights-under-consumer-protection-act.
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Stephanie Gray admits she's not the greatest housekeeper. I'd rather mop than vacuum. It's no secret I am not the greatest housekeeper. Just ask any of the people who I don't allow to come over to witness it. Nevertheless, I get great satisfaction from cleaning, when it actually happens. I like shiny stuff. Fresh sheets are one of my favourite things. I love clearing clutter away. But vacuuming drives me a little crazy. It's not even really the act of vacuuming that bugs me - it's the inordinate amount of time spent tidying up to do it at all. Despite my many decades on this planet (half of which have involved vacuuming responsibilities), I still forget to mentally factor that
STEPHANIE GRAY Column time in when I set out to do the job. I know in the grand scheme of things this is not a big deal. Compared to the dumpster fire of everything else that is happening on Earth, having to do a little tidy up before partaking in the luxury of running an appliance is really not something to complain about. Or maybe complaining about vacuuming is a nice change from the dumpster fire that is everything else, so I shall carry on. Around my house, we have a gravity issue. It seems that lots of small things end up falling to the
floor, where they are left abandoned and forgotten. Like when teenagers and pre-teenagers congregate in the den, there seems to be some sort of magnet under the couch for recyclables and garbage: pop cans, yogurt containers, wrappers and Kleenex. Seems my couch is a dumpster. (Theme?) In the living room, the couch is a cat-toy magnet. Unlike the den couch, it is too low for Ramsey to sneak under and retrieve his catnip toys. I also find lots of pens and pencils under there since they always seem to be rolling off a nearby desk. (The desk, meanwhile, is a magnet for dropped Goldfish crackers.) I have learned the hard way that it is really important to get down on one's hands and knees (because my achy knees LOVE kneeling on hardwood) to do a preliminary search and rescue mission before vacuuming under any
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earned $1.15 and found a pair of "lost" wrist braces for a certain family gymnast. (Didn't occur to me to check under the rad behind the den couch when we were scouring the house looking for them. Silly me.) Once the vacuuming is finally, painfully (ouch, my knees) finished, I can move on to the part I don't mind nearly so much mopping. I developed a respect for mopping during my Burger King days, which taught me most of life's important lessons (e.g. be kind to people). It was always very satisfying, after
completing the tedious task of sweeping and picking up garbage from the restaurant floors after a long day, to mop it all and make it shiny. Apparently, this feeling has carried over into the adulting years. And, yes, I know I could solve this "problem" by having the kids do it all, but then what would I write about? Dumpster fires? Ugh. – Stephanie Gray is a word girl, project manager and college teacher who makes up words, has petulant body parts and obsesses about her patio. sjgray@bell.net.
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Company of Fools comes to MERA Schoolhouse July 25 A Company of Fools has been delighting audiences all across Canada since 1990 as Ottawa's original professional Shakespeare company. Inspired by the rogue Elizabethan players that once entertained audiences outdoors and at the Globe Theatre, we have built a reputation as a highly physical troupe doing interactive shows both indoors and out. Our award-winning shows have toured all across Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver to Yellowknife (and that one time in China). The Fools are best known for our Torchlight Shakespeare Series, where 90-minute versions of Shakespeare's hits are played by a nimble cast of three to six performers in a fast-paced, engaging and
foolishly interactive manner, in community parks, praised by critics and audiences alike. This year the presentation outdoors at Mcdonalds Corners & Elphin Recreation & Arts (MERA) will be Twelfth Night, directed by Bronwyn Steinberg. The play contains shipwrecks, mistaken identity, and is Shakespeare's most musical comedy! Combined with the fact that this show is "pass-the-hat with no tickets required", there's no excuse not to take in a fun, family friendly night of theatre in your own neighbourhood! Being fools, we combine physical theatre techniques of clown, mask and puppetry with the classical text. This unusual mix has earned us critical acclaim.
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Although known for our performances, the Fools are also active in the field of education. We provide workshops and performances for elementary and high school students. We also program professional development workshops for emerging and established artists in the region. The mandate of the Fools is to produce innovative, entertaining and accessible shows based on the works of William Shakespeare. We produce original works inspired by Shakespeare as well as performing his plays. We are a not-for-profit incorporation and a registered charity. Visit www.fools.ca for more information about A Company of Fools. A Company of Fools Returns to MERA on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 7 p.m. Suggested donation is $20 with all proceeds to Company of Fools. Dinner before the show, starting at 5:30 p.m. until the food runs out we will be having chili, garlic bread, salad, rice, desert and lemonade for only $10. All proceeds to MERA. – submitted by MERA
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Grenville Castings to shut its Perth factory in 2019 LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com Grenville Castings, a manufacturing division of Magna International Inc.'s Cosma International operating unit, will close its Perth facility. Operations are expected to cease by June 2019 with approximately 380 employees and a number of temporary workers affected. In a statement from the company's Michigan headquarters, inrecent years, Magna has pursued increased operational efficiencies and decreased costs across all its operations, all while strengthening its market presence. After months of evaluating the facility's financial status, operational performance and future products, Magna made the difficult determination that continued operation of the facility is no longer viable. Perth Mayor John Fenik said he was saddened by the news he received from corporate headquarters on Thursday, June 28. "It was certainly very disappointing news to hear," he said Friday in an interview with this newspaper. "They're looking at slowing things down and closing next June." Fenik said it was one of the biggest economic blows that Perth has seen in a long time. He said he will get together with his council on Tuesday to talk strategy about this impending plant closure and see if they can find a way to change the trajectory, like offer more land, or some tax incentives. The mayor said he was
expecting to hear from the company that it was expanding, not closing, as Magna purchased the soccer field a few years ago. "It was a hard blow when they told me they decided to close the plant." Fenik said his heart goes out to the employees, but he doesn't want to give them any false hope. "That being said, I'm going to see if we can sit down with council and have a discussion about changing the scenario ... I'm going to do everything I can." Fenik also put a call into MP Scott Reid, and MPP Randy Hillier to seek some federal or provincial ideas to help save the plant. Unlike other small towns Perth has a diverse network of manufacturers like 3M, Central Wire and Albany. "Most of these plants have gone the way of Mexico where it's cheaper, so we have been very fortunate." Magna's statement added that management is focused on a smooth transition of current business and providing assistance to employees as they seek new employment opportunities. To ensure that customer requirements continue to be met, remaining business will be transferred to other global suppliers including other Magna facilities.
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Fenik added that it is darkest before the dawn, "but this is where leadership is important," he said.
"Maybe the plant can be repurposed ... who knows? I'm not giving up yet. A lot can change in a year."
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Queen Elizabeth Public School's annual Family Fun Fair was held on the longest evening of the year, June 21. Parents, students and staff enjoyed one final party as the school year draws to a close on Wilson Street, with the new bouncy castle proving to be a huge hit. The Perth fire department also made a return visit so students could try their hand at operating the hose. There were also several stations featuring traditional games like fishing to the more unusual - like "Chuck the Chicken" seen (top) being tossed by Ruth Christy, 9, at a nearby blue bin. Also pictured are, clockwise from right; Lincoln Antunes, 3, proudly holds up the fish he's caught in the fishing pool; Makenna Ennis, 8, left, and Danielle Bell use water guns to move a little toy car along the pavement; and Rachel Bell, 10, appears surprised at the amount of power coming out of the fire hose as she operates it with Perth firefighter Mike Mackler on the lawn of the school.
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TAY VALLEY HERITAGE PROPERTY PROGRAM Bolingbroke Blacksmith Shop and Postmaster: Tay Valley Township Reeve Keith Kerr and Heritage Property Committee Member, Eddie Edmundson, present an official certificate and plaque to property owner, Kevin Ritchie, the third of the Heritage Properties to be recognized. Photo: David Zimmerly
TAY VALLEY HERITAGE PROPERTY PROGRAM RECOGNIZES HISTORIC BOLINGBROKE SITE KORRY-RITCHIE FAMILY HOME AND BLACKSMITH SHOP Tay Valley Township has announced the third historic property to be listed under the municipality’s recently launched Heritage Property Recognition Program. At the Township’s Council meeting on June 26th, an official recognition certificate and plaque were presented to the representative of the Korry/Ritchie family, Kevin Ritchie, for the family’s early heritage home and blacksmith shop in Bolingbroke hamlet. In presenting the official certificate, Reeve Keith Kerr and Committee member, Eddie Edmundson, noted that the Heritage Property Program is the latest Tay Valley Township legacy program to pay tribute to the community’s magnificent heritage along with farms, trees and cottages. The program responds to requests from the community for a means of recognizing historically and culturally significant structures and sites. The Korry/Ritchie home and blacksmith shop, located at 2740 Bolingbroke Road, has been recognized for its affiliation with these two early founding families of the hamlet, and the location of the hamlet’s first post office and an early blacksmith. The property was purchased by John Korry in 1848, from Perth military physician Alexander Thom, and has been in the Korry/Ritchie family to the present. The Korry family expanded the mill complex on the nearby Tay River into a major area industrial enterprise, of which this home and blacksmith shop would have been one of the central elements, including the post office between 1865 and 1930. The log home has been beautifully restored. The Heritage Properties program acknowledges Tay Valley Township’s long and diverse indigenous and settler history, and its wealth of heritage properties that define our community. Properties that are eligible to receive recognition under the program include buildings that have historic or cultural significance to the community, structures such as monuments, cemetery markers, bridges and heritage landscapes and archaeological sites. This program is commemorative and carries no legal restrictions for properties. For further information please visit the Municipal Office or www.tayvalleytwp.ca.
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NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY LAW 2018-022 TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of Tay Valley Township passed the above noted By-Law on the 26th day of June, 2018, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter P.13. AND TAKE NOTICE that appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal in respect of the by law may be made not later than the 25th day of July, 2018, by filing with the Clerk of Tay Valley Township. Contact the Clerk for information as to who may appeal and how. By Law 2018-022 applies to 107 Christie Lake Lane 32A. The effect of this amendment is to change the zoning of the property from Seasonal Residential (RS) to Residential Limited Services Exception 165 (RLS-165) to reduce the minimum required water setback from 30 m to approximately 5 m, reduce the minimum south side yard setback from 6 m to 3.6 m, recognize the undersized frontage of 26 m, recognize the undersized lot area of 1,550 m2, increase the maximum permitted projection for a deck from 0 m to approximately 4 m and increase the maximum permitted horizontal surface area of a deck projection from 0 m2 to approximately 29 m2 in regard to the reconstruction of an existing cottage on its existing foundation. THIS NOTICE GIVEN ON THE 5th DAY OF JULY, 2018. Amanda Mabo, Clerk, Tay Valley Township
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Mayor John Fenik decides he will seek another term Announcement comes at June 26 council meeting DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com Perth Mayor John Fenik will seek another term this fall. "I love what I'm doing," Fenik said as he made the announcement at the Perth town council meeting on Tuesday, June 26. "I can't imagine doing anything else." June 26 marked the final council meeting before the summer break. Nominations for council positions close on Friday, July 27.
Deputy Mayor John Gemmell and Coun. Jim Boldt are both running for the mayor's chair in the Oct. 22 municipal election. "I think we will have some really good debates," Fenik said of his opponents. Fenik has served as a councillor for nearly two decades. He was elected Perth's deputy mayor in 2003, and elected as the mayor in 2006. He was acclaimed as mayor in 2010 and 2014. Fenik has also served twice as Lanark County warden, for the years 2010 and 2018 (his latest term at county council expires in December.) In the past, he has chaired the Lanark County Housing Corporation, and
served on the Eastern Ontario Broadband Network and the Eastern Ontario Wardens' Caucus. He ran for the federal New Democratic Party as their candidate in LanarkFrontenac-Kingston, getting defeated by Conservative incumbent Scott Reid in 2015. Fenik had worked as a student and family counsellor with the Upper Canada District School Board, working since 2007 with atrisk students and families in the county. Before that he spent eight years in child protection with Children and Family Services for Lanark County and the Town of Smiths Falls. He was also a child-care
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into a library group." Mitch said they are not embarrassed by their family's story. "We are a normal family," he said. "These things happen." He said by telling their story, they want to help others who may be in a similar situation. There were signs, they said, about their son's mental health and addiction situation in high school. "There were some decisions that he made that may not have been the best ones," Chelsea said about high school. "We didn't
know how far he was going to go - we are very open with our son. We're a close family." The Fowlers have a younger daughter, who has been supportive through the family's ordeal, Chelsea said. Their son was withdrawn, angry, had bad relationships, and when he went away to college, his parents said they knew that something more was wrong with their son. "He would spend two days in the bathroom, isolated," Chelsea said. "He was in school and started to become anxious, para-
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tion. "His program was very intensive, and the family is also involved," Chelsea said. "What we were dealing with wasn't natural or normal. There were so many things we had to learn." The Fowlers said their son is proud that something positive is coming from this. "On his visits to the treatment centre, he is helping others," Mitch said of his son. "He is thinking of possibly getting into counselling himself." Since sharing their story, the Fowlers said they have met others who are going through similar situations. "We're lucky," Mitch said, as they didn't have to do an intervention with their son. "He came to the decision. It's very difficult to get anyone in that situation to admit they're wrong and look for help." Being a frequent user of the library, the Fowler fam-
ily said it was the best fit to donate books, as it is therapeutic and something they felt they needed to do for others. "This was the numberone wa6y that we could learn how to support our son but learn how to stay well ourselves," Chelsea said. "It wasn't stuff we found online; it was picking up the books, something tactile, and being able to go back to it the next day, and the next day." Mitch added that it was something they tried to gain control over, but it was difficult to do especially when it involved his own child. The six books donated to the library were all recommended by the addiction and recovery centre. Three of them are personal stories, and three are selfhelp. "These books are directed toward families where codependency is often an issue. And that just grows and can't be prevented. So
you have to reset boundaries and look at codependency and how to step out of it a little bit," Chelsea said. "Those parental instincts can sometimes do more harm than good," added Mitch. "These books were pivotal for us," Chelsea said. "In order for our son to stay well, we need to stay well as well." Chief librarian and CEO, Erika Heesen, said she welcomed the conversation with the Fowlers to help add to their resources. "I was very struck by your generosity," she said to the Fowlers. "We'd like to help address that gap too. Not just that you're raising money but also that you're donating books that you needed. That makes a big difference to us. We appreciate it." See the full story on our website: www.insideottawavalley.com ~ with files from Desmond Devoy
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In hospital on Thursday, June 28, 2018 in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Hugh Scharf and dear mother of Eldon (Carol) and the late Lila (late Dana) Smith. Loving grand-mother of five and great-grandmother of 4. Private Services. Interment at Elmview Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Ottawa Heart Institute. Arrangements in care of the Kemptville Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435 BARBRA MCRAE (1965-2018) After a long hard fought battle with her health, Barb passed away peacefully, with family at her side, at the Civic Hospital on Thursday, June 21st, 2018. Very proud mother of Nicole (Sarah). Beloved partner of Bob. Loving sister of Lisa (Steve), Dale (Karie), Jodi (Andrew). Cherished by her nieces and nephews Brittany, Sierra, Paris, Jaxon and Karson. The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped Barb along her journey, by treating her with dignity and respect as she courageously fought to live. A celebration of life for Barb will be held at the Smiths Falls Civitan Club on Saturday, July 7th, 2018 from 2-4 pm. Donations can be made on Barb’s behalf to either the Civitan Club or the Distress Centre - Ottawa and Region.
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KENNEDY James “Jim” Passed away suddenly as a result of a motorcycle accident on June 20, 2018 at the age of 53. Jim is the beloved of husband and best friend of Kimberley (nee Sutherland). Loving and devoted father of Benjamin and stepfather of Kyle and Nicholas Walsh. He will be sadly missed by his mother Anne Kennedy and is predeceased by his father Blaise Kennedy. He will be forever remembered by his twin brother David and his sister Cathy. Fondly remembered by his mother and father-in-law Fred and Sandy Gallant, Lynn Kennedy, and his many nieces, nephews extended family and friends. Jim was born in Sydney, Cape Breton and left to join the Canadian Army. He was a proud Veteran (Ret’d MWO), and was very dedicated to his country. He found a second career where he became a Technical Adviser with GDLS-C. In his retirement years he was an avid golfer at the Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club, which became his second home. All joined the family for a Celebration of Life at the Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 from 1 to 5 p.m. There was a graveside service in the Military Section of Beechwood Cemetery on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. Following the graveside service, a second Celebration of Life took place at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Soldier On.
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(Retired - Sandvik Steel, Arnprior) Suddenly but very peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Tuesday evening, June 26th, 2018; Michael John Whyte, a lifelong resident of Arnprior passed away at the age of 69. Beloved and devoted father of John (Paula) and Jennifer Dwyer (Jim). Cherished and proud “Grandpa” of Nolan, Matthew and Emmett. Dear brother of Doug (Caryn) of Ottawa and Barton (Debbie Russett) of Carleton Place. Predeceased by his parents, Jack and Daisy Whyte as well as his 2 sisters: Brenda Mellor (Brian of Kanata) and Jillian Doskoch (late Wally). Lovingly remembered by his nieces and nephews. While living at The Grove Nursing Home, both residents and visitors alike took great delight in Michael’s welcoming personality and willingness to help out in any way possible. The family wish to thank Dr. Kurian and the entire staff and team of volunteers at The Grove Nursing Home for their love, care and respect of Michael during his stay there. Relatives and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday morning, June 30th from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. A Tribute to Michael followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Private interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Michael, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Campaign. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Arnprior, Ontario April 22, 1928 - June 25, 2018 Son of the late William Heise and the late Esther Kauffeldt. Beloved husband of Barbara of sixty-four years. Loving father of Cathy Sharpe (Tim), Dawn Ebert (Glenn) and Steven Heise (Marcia). Much loved Grampa of TerriLynn Bayford, Franklin Clarke, Jonathan Clarke, Kara Kalvapalle, Kirk Ebert, Alix Heise and Connor Heise. Cherished greatgrandfather of Victoria St. Michael, Daniel Dupuis, Archer Ebert, and Avika Kalvapalle. Dear brother of Margaret Harrod, Mildred Heise, Edith Bandy predeceased by brother Merrill Heise and sister Goldie Hogan. Gerry began his career at Kenwood Mills in 1944 and retired 45 years later, beginning his career in the Weave Room and retiring as a Certified Millwright. He was a volunteer with St. John Ambulance from 1948 until 2004 and received numerous certificates of service and a medal from the Queen for service and dedication. Gerry was an avid golfer, member and shareholder of the Arnprior Golf Club and a hunter. He loved Music, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, and was an amazing dancer who could jive with the best of them. Some of Gerry’s biggest smiles came from winning a good game of euchre and some of his angriest moments usually started with “that’s not According to Hoyle”, a phrase those close to him will always remember. A meal never started without his hallmark grace that everyone in the family can surely repeat. He will remain in the hearts and minds of his entire family and all of his friends. Friends were invited to join the family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday morning, June 28th from 9:30 to 11:15. A tribute to Gerry followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11:30. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Gerald, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
MITTEN, Norris John Thomas
Norris John Thomas Mitten, loving husband, proud father, faithful brother, died gently in his sleep on June 27, 2018. He will be missed by his wife, Jeanette, whom he loved dearly for 54 years. Together they raised a daughter, Ja’el, and two sons, Jason (Elizabeth; daughter, Allegra), and Nathan (Krista). Norris loved his God, Jehovah, with all his heart and mind. He exemplified and instilled his own zeal, joy, and hope into the hearts of his family, friends, and all those whom he met in his ministry. His family will remember his love of study, travel, photography, nature, Scotch, Looney Tunes, and runs through Disney World at break neck speed every year. A spiritual, reflective, loyal man, Norris was renowned and respected for his empathy towards friends and strangers alike. He is survived by his brothers Ray (Evelyn), Jim (Judy), Alan (Roseline), Brad (Charlene) and sister, Patricia (Jack). Norris was predeceased by his parents Joe and Hazel. Memorial service took place at the Aylmer Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1432D Chemin d’Aylmer, Gatineau, 2:00pm, June 30, 2018. In lieu of flowers, donations to Arnprior Regional Health are appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Herb passed away at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Friday, June 22nd, 2018 at the age of 82 years. He was predeceased by his parents William and Dorothy (Bartraw) McIntosh. Herb was the loved brother of Deretta (John) Coupland, the late Dwight (Janet) McIntosh and Dwayne (Maxine) McIntosh. He will be fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Barb, nieces and nephews Cindy, Gary, Lisa, Rachel, Bill, Jolene, Jenna, Jordan, John, David and Susan all his extended family and friends. Funeral service was held in the Blair & Son Chapel, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Friday June 29th, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance of Herb, contributions to the Watson’s Corners Cemetery would be appreciated.
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Passed away peacefully in Stoneridge Manor (Carleton Place, ON.) on June 23, 2018. Florence (nee Morrow) Of Pakenham, Ontario, age 82 years. Dearly loved wife and best friend of the late Lyle Pierce. Beloved mother of Gwenn Ross (Stephen), Gerald (the late Sue Christie), Tom (Yvonne) and Joan. Proud Gran of Derek (Robyn), Ryan, Matthew, Lorraine and Sarah. Great Gran to Sophie and Brooke. Special Aunt Florence to many nieces and nephews and the extended family. She is survived by one sister Roberta Ashby. Predeceased by her infant son (JR) and eleven siblings. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario, (613)256-3313) On Wednesday, June 27, 2018 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 11am. Interment and reception to follow. Donations in memory of Florence may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of choice. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Code, Russel Kenneth Ph.D., P.Eng.
September 17th, 1927 to June 25th, 2018 Russel passed away in Ottawa hospital on June 25th, 2018 in his 91st year. He was a long time Chemical Engineering professor at Queen’s University and for the last 30 years an active Simmental cattle breeder. Russel’s greatest loves were his cattle and his flower gardens. He is survived by his nephews Bill (Donna) Code and Blair Code and his niece Alanna Code (Ian Frei). He was predeceased by his parents William E. and Margaret (Moulton) Code and his brothers Clark and Lawrence Code. Services will be held privately for the family. In remembrance of Russel contributions to your local Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral home.
WISEMAN, Patrick “Pat” Passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at the age of 52. Cherished son of Marilyn (nee Thompson) and the Late Donald Wiseman. Loving and devoted father of Dustin. He will be fondly remembered by his brothers Steve Wiseman and Rick Wiseman (Julie Kerr), as well as his nephew Tanner and niece Stephanie. Pat will be sadly missed by his golf buddies on Tuesday night (Muffy’s Drivers) and Thursday Men’s night. Also his hockey teams - Thursday night Old Timers and Ramas Kings - apparently they play hockey in Thailand!!! Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Friday, June 29, 2018 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A service to celebrate his life took place at St. John the Evangelist Church, Smiths Falls on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to a trust fund setup for Dustin.
Rathwell, Kenneth Robert
December 4th, 1958 - June 22nd, 2018 Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Friday, June 22nd, 2018 Kenneth Robert Rathwell at the age of 59 years. Cherished son of Dorothy (Conboy) Rathwell and the late Robert Rathwell. Dearly loved brother and very special uncle to David (Megan) Rathwell and their children Stacey Rathwell (Ryan Hogan), Kelly Rathwell (Lucas Norwood) and Scott Rathwell; Donna (John) Brady and their children Amanda (Ian) Tyler, Jonathan Brady (Molly Grocock), Jacob (Crystal) Brady, Emily Brady (Lucas McVeigh), Melissa (Brock) VanAlstine, Patrick (Teyla) Brady; Judy (Bill) Brady and their children Matthew Brady (Nicole Hasler), Andrew Brady (Michelle Eves); and his seven great nieces and four great nephews. Nephew to Gloria (Gerry) Furlong, Marion (Desmond) Taylor, David (Donna) Conboy and Betty Andrews. Cousin to Mark (Tracey) Furlong, Linda (Harry) Hester, Wendy Fortin and Jeff Conboy. Kenny will be sadly missed by his family and many close friends. Friends are welcome to pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Wednesday, June 27th, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in Asbury Free Methodist Church on Thursday, June 28th, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. Donations to be made to Wheels of Hope (Perth Chapter of Canadian Cancer Society) or the Asbury Free Methodist Church, Perth.
DRUMMOND Wilmer Bracken Wilmer passed away peacefully at the Broadview Nursing Centre, Smiths Falls on Sunday, June 24, 2018 in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn M. (Thorpe) Drummond. Loved father of W. Holmes (Michele) Drummond. Cherished grandfather of Amber Drummond (Wes) and Tim Drummond (Chelsea) and great-grandfather of Owen, Liam and foster great-grandfather of Alicia Varley. Loved brother of Robert (Eleanor) Drummond, Vivian (the late Lloyd) Willows, Bernice (Doug) Wiseman and predeceased by Barbara (the late Thorold) McGrath, Jack Drummond (Shirley), Earl (the late Hilda) Drummond. Fondly remembered and sadly missed by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and many friends. Family and friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Thursday, June 28, 2018 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Friday, June 29, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Maple Vale Cemetery. In memory of Wilmer, donations to the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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DAVID WATT 1957 - 2008 For some, today is just another day, for me it marks 10 years since I held you, for the last time as I watched you slip away.
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July 19, 1930 – June 28, 2018 Peacefully, in hospital surrounded by family on Thursday, June 28, 2018. Predeceased by her husband Jack and her son Peter. Loving mother of Peggy (Michael), Rob, and Sue (Bob). Proud Nana of Sarah (Jearim), Joshua (Kristen), Jenn (Joel), Daniel (Andrea) Carrly and Kristy. Much loved great-nana of 6 greatgrandchildren. Dear sister of Janet McEwen. Predeceased by her siblings Marjorie, Donald, Evelyn and her twin sister Margaret. The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to Dr. J. Fullerton for all his loving care and support over many years. A special thank you to the nursing staff at the Carleton Place Hospital and Orchard View Retirement Home, Almonte for their care and compassion. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Tuesday July 3, 2018, from 4-8 p.m. Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, July 4, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. Interment followed at United Cemeteries. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Operation Smile, the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation, or St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Almonte would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
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FOURNIER, Barbara Ann – July 10, 2013 The years may wipe out many things But this they’ll wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together. We think of her in silence, Her name we oft recall. But there’s nothing left to answer But her picture on the wall. Just when her life was brightest, Just when her hopes were best, God called her from among us To a home of eternal rest. Forever remembered Dave and Families
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YUILL, Jennifer – Lovingly remembered always, Jennifer Yuill who passed away on June 29, 1997. She was a flower too sweet for earth, Sent here but for a while, God marked her when he gave her birth, And took her with a smile. Sadly missed Dad, Mom, Tammy and Shawn
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20%-30% off Home Depot Custom Blinds and Shutters installed. Call Peter Bennett, Decorator for in-home sales. 613-267-3707. Sale ends July 11, 2018.
LOCAL FIREWOOD All hardwood
Wanted: Collector/Researcher looking for Old Wooden Duck Decoys. Interested in buying, photographing and learning about their origin. Also other old carvings. Free appraisals, confidential no hassle. 613-376-6723 613-888-9540
Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.
Beautiful bachelor apartment, $900/mnth includes heat, hydro, water, sewer, wifi, parking & patio. Country setting on large estate. Kemptville. 613-614-9804.
Perth 1 and 2 Bedroom Seniors Only Apartment, 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom. Brand new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in new duplex. Includes heat, hydro, water, a/c, appliances, internet, television, parking storage , fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave. Seniors only. $1,900. 613-349-9377
Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696.
Cedar pickets, rails, post & mill logs for sale. Call or text 613-913-7958.
FIREWOOD 5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Stored inside. 613-253-8006.
$915/month, 1 bedroom basement apartment, available August 1st. All Wanted for scrap: cars, inclusive plus washer/dry613-285-1547 trucks, vans and applianc- er hookup, parking for es. Phone 613-551-6698. one, shared yard, short walk to hospital and downLumber Pine, Hemlock, or town. 613-283-0636. Hardwood for barn, buildVEHICLES ing, or repairs /horse shelters & garden sheds. 2002 MAZDA pick up, 4 613-267-5772 cylinder 5 speed with 1 Room for rent, 42 cap. $100. Church St West, Smiths Falls, full-time working 613-200-0678 quiet person, all inclusive, Summer Special 14” hardwood $110. Wanted: Classic & Vintage $120/wk. 613-812-2400. Minimum order cars & trucks. Please call required. 613-257-5095 Mark 613-360-2699. 2 bedroom upper apartment, $1000 monthly. MOTORCYCLES HUNTING SUPPLIES Recently upgraded. 1980 CAN-AM 175 quali- Available now. Smiths Hunter Safety/Canadian fier, $800. Falls. Parking for 1 small Fire-arms Courses and ex- 613-200-0678 car. No dogs. Referencams held once a month at es required. Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-447-8741. FARM 613-256-2409.
4x5 Round bales, net wrapped, standing hay also available. Perth, 1 bedroom 613-267-3075 ground fl, close to hospital & downtown, newTOM’S CUSTOM ly painted, $750/mnth, AIRLESS PAINTING heat, hydro, water, parkSpecializing in roof ing included, Mature barn & aluminum/ Dry Hardwood cut split, & adult. 613-223-0798 vinyl siding painting delivered. Prompt delivery jcrampt@outlook.com *30 years experience. $350/full cord. *Screw nailing and 613-267-5772 roof repairs. RED PINE PLANTATIONS, quality thinning Insured and Bonded Gerry Blair & natural forest logging Free Estimates operation. Manage your & Son (613)283-8475 wood lot and make monFirewood, ey. Stacey Robertson Tractor, Massey Fergu613-858-8014 All hardwood son 135, 3 cyl diesel, Cut, split real good shape $4000; and delivered Wanted - furnace oil, will Hay mower, New Holland 450, good shape remove tank if possible. 613-259-2723 $1500. 613-264-6057 Call 613-479-2870. Adding warmth to your life for over 25 years. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 613-658-3358 after 7pm
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Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No smoking, no pets. First & last months rent $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860 Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650. You’ll be
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Portland Village, 2-1 bedroom appt available, 1 overlooks lake and park, seperate kitchen dinning room, living room, large deck, 2 bathrooms, laundry hookup, parking. $700/mnth plus heat & hydro. 1 lower level appt, shared laundry room, parking, heat, hydro included. $700/mnth. 1 yr lease required. 613-272-2000 Room for rent in Al-
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Salter’s Self Storage 11 Mary Street, Smiths Falls
* Safe and Secure keypad access * Various Heated/Non-heated units avail. Available: 10ft x 20ft for $100/mth 5ft x 11ft heated units $80/mth *Other sizes also avail.
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A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew
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kitchen and bathroom with one other person, $625/month includes utilities, basic internet, basic cable, parking, inhouse laundry. Available July 1st. No pets. Indoor and outdoor storage. For showings email Craig at info@countycabs.com or call 613-253-7777.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER 1480 square foot dwelling with walk out basement. Many upgrades on dwelling and property. Located at 455 Hwy 29, Smiths Falls, ON. To view by appointment 613-283-6572
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, 283-3920. Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158
NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Thelma Edith Green, late of the Town of Perth in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 14th of February, 2018, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 23rd day of July, 2018; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Perth this 14th day of June, 2018. Daryl Philip Green, Estate Trustee, by his Solicitors, BARKER WILLISON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, 31 Foster Street, Perth ON K7H 1R8, Attn: S. Craig Halpenny. 613-267-2800 CLS830424
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PUBLIC NOTICE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY Residents of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville and the Towns of Prescott and Gananoque can drop off Household Hazardous Waste free of charge. Saturday, July 14, 2018 Lombardy Fair Grounds - 6 Kelly Rd., Lombardy 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Saturday, August 18, 2017 South Leeds Patrol Garage 2714 Outlet Rd. (north of Lansdowne) 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
Frankville Patrol Garage 331 County Rd. 29 (south of Toledo) 8:30 am – 2:00 pm
Saturday, September 22, 2017 S. Grenville Patrol Garage N. Grenville Patrol Garage 2320 County Rd. 21 720 County Rd. 44 (east of Spencerville) (south of Kemptville) 8:30 am – 11:30 am 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Materials accepted include petroleum products, oil filters, antifreeze, paints and solvents, batteries, propane tanks, fertilizers, pesticides, light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs/tubes and pharmaceuticals, all of which are “household” in nature. Private/commercial business waste will not be accepted. Materials not accepted include commercial and/or industrial waste, electronics, appliances, flares, explosives, PCB’s and radioactive materials. Waste from other municipalities including the City of Brockville will not be accepted. Please come early to avoid line-ups and long waiting times. Questions? Call 342-3840 ext. 2413.
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WORK WANTED A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-899-7269. A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082. Certified Mason. 15 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Eavestrough installation, cleaning, decks, fences, painting, siding, soffits, dump runs, window cleaning, house cleaning, renovations, kitchen and bath. 613-257-8143, 613-264-8143 Seamless Eaves trough, Spring cleanup, lawn mowing, decks, fences, dump runs, renovations, window washing, lot sweeping, line painting. 6 1 3 - 2 5 7 - 8 1 4 3 613-264-8143.
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
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BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking, and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere!
PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394
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Seeking Saturday Cottage Cleaners June 30 - August 11. $16-20/hour based on performance and efficiency, 6 hour shifts guaranteed. Travelling time paid from Perth area. Please call Ward or Ashley at 613-279-2414 or email tumblehme@aol.com
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Bobcat Loader and Excavator Operator Required full & part time positions Must have experience Call or text John @ 613-794-0005 or send resume to info@landraulics.ca
FULL-TIME POSITION for WOOL OPERATIONS
Forklift License (Counter Balance) & Propane Certification an asset Physical Labour & Lifting Involved Monday to Friday (40 Hours) Benefit Package & Pension Plan Available
Anderson Foss is seeking a qualified real estate legal assistant. Experience in managing residential and commercial real estate transactions with proficiency in the following programs: Teraview, Conveyancer, Microsoft Office, Outlook, and PC Law is required.
Fax resume to 613-257-8896 or drop resume off at:
Qualified applicants should send their resumes to marnie@andersonfoss.ca
142 Franktown Rd, Carleton Place, ON or email to ccwghq@wool.ca
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CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
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Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services Employment Opportunity Psychotherapist North Lanark CHC, a part of Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services, is seeking to fill a 1.0 FTE temporary position for a Psychotherapist. The psychotherapist provides brief cognative behavioural therapy to adult clients who suffer from mental illness. For a complete position description, please refer to our website at: www.nlchc.on.ca Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by 4:00 pm on July 11, 2018 to: bwalker@lrhcs.ca. If at any stage in the selection process you require an accommodation due to a disability, please contact Becky Walker, Executive Assistant 613-259-2182 ex. 1306, bwalker@lrhcs.ca and let us know how we can assist you. Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. CLS833086_0705
We appreciate all applications but will contact only those who have been selected for an interview.
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qualified compassionate individuals for our Dietary Dept. HELP WANTED
We are currently recruiting
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Due to the expanding auditing base of our practice, we are currently looking for a Senior Auditor/Audit Manager with public accounting experience to perform audit and review engagements for various industries, municipalities and non-profit organizations in our Renfrew office.
Please submit your CV to boccarleton@symphonyseniorliving.com ATTN Keith Martin Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. HELP WANTED
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PERTH, ON Due to the large increase in volume to our customer base, Glen Tay Transportation is seeking quality Company Drivers & Owner Operators LOCAL & LONG HAUL
Candidates must have: 1) Clean Abstract 2) Clean Criminal Record, Fast Card or Passport 3) Ability to cross into USA 4) 3 Years experience AZ minimum. 5) Previous Tanker and B-Train Experience an asset
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4 on/4 off ~ Continental Shifts ~ Full Time ~ Part Time
Education and Professional Skills/Knowledge: • In-depth knowledge of PSAB, GAAS and GAAP • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills • Solid verbal and written communication skills • Responsibility and ownership for completion of engagements • Understand the importance of quality client service, proactively identifies client needs and creates strategies to proficiently serve clients • Proficient in MS Office applications, Adobe, CaseWare, CaseView and Taxprep • CPA designation an asset Please send resumes to our Renfrew office by July 20th 620 Barnet Blvd. Renfrew ON. K7V 0A8 T: 613.432.3664 F: 613.432.8424
14 Madawaska Street – P.O. Box 94 Arnprior ON. K7S 3H2 T: 613.623.7926 F: 613.623.7927
Email: info@mackillicans.com | Website: www.mackillicans.com J.D. Healey, CPA, CA, LPA | R.K. Richards, CPA, CA, LPA | B.D. Thompson, CPA, CA, LPA | D.J. Thompson, CPA, CA, LPA
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THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of Part Time DZ Truck drivers. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Be able to work flexible hours • Able to meet physical demands of job • Strong interest and skills in Health and Safety • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Complete and enforce all duties in accordance with our Health and Safety policies and the Occupational Health and Safety Act WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Secondary Education or equivalent • Be able to work flexible hours • A clean driving record as well as a DZ License and be able to operate vehicles ranging from an econo van to a 5 ton truck • Strong interest and skills in Health and Safety • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Action Oriented • Driven for Results • Learning on the fly • Strong problem solving, organizational and time management skills • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by July 20, 2018: Internal Candidates: apply to our internal posting portal on MyMetNet under My Career or to Walter Dubas directly External Candidates please apply to our external posting portal: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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All new premium pay package and benefits for full-time drivers An environment of quality drivers that continue to be the heart and pride of our company. Quality equipment and customers are the foundation that allows us to lead in the Tanker industry. Please send us a resume via email: jobs@glentay.ca or fax: 613-267-3612 ATTN Todd Buchanan
Responsibilities: • Coordinating and preparation of audits and reviews of financial statements of clients • Simultaneously manage multiple complex engagements • Effective communication with our clients, government agencies and with partners and staff • Provide expertise in audit and assurance • Provide accounting and tax compliance services to clients
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Charming cabin perched over beautiful Bass Lake. Suitable for 2 people. 15 minutes to Perth/Smiths Falls, 50 minutes to Ottawa/Kingston. Equipped with TV, DVD, barbecue, fire pit, dock, canoe. Only $600 weekly. 613-283-6136.
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DRIVERS REQUIRED DUE TO OVERALL DEMAND OUR SALES DEPT. IS GROWING SALESPERSON Required Immediately Smiths Falls Hyundai is looking for an energetic, self-starting sales person. Experience is preferred but is not necessary for the right candidate. Asset’s: • OMVIC sales licence (preferred), we can help get you started if you don’t have one. • Clean criminal record • Valid Drivers licence • Customer service experience We offer: • Flexible work schedule (41 hr work week) 2 days off/ week • Training • Competitive benefit plan • Guaranteed income • Top of the industry competitive sales commission with bonus potential • 6 month probation period At Smiths Falls Hyundai we strive toward 100% total customer satisfaction! If you are interested in joining our team please kindly bring in a resume or email us at: mdolgowicz@smithsfallshyundai.ca Contacts Steve Leblanc General Manager/owner Mike Dolgowicz Manager Phil Edwards Sales Manager
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DAY-TIME, PART-TIME and FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE McDonald’s has immediate openings in Perth, Smiths Falls, Kemptville and Carleton Place. Stop by today to fill out an application or email resume to: hiring@carterfoods.ca HELP WANTED
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We are currently looking for floaters who are interested in being an important part of their community by delivering the community newspaper and flyers! This is a terrific ‘side job’ opportunity for all and an excellent way to make a little bit of extra money for adults, seniors, and anyone who enjoys making extra money while being a part of the neighborhood. •Once a week delivery (on Wednesday or Thursdays) •Bi-Weekly Pay. Direct in your account via direct deposit. •Excellent references for the future. As a floater you will be responsible for open routes and to cover carrier vacations. All routes are in Carleton Place but can be anywhere in the area so transportation is required. To Apply Please Contact: Ken Lewis Carleton Place Canadian Gazette Metroland Media Distributor Email: KenMetroland@gmail.com
HELP WANTED Carleton Place, local man required, very part-time, grass cutting, tree trimming, also other odd jobs for a handy man. 613-257-5711
**Carriers Wanted** We are currently looking for carriers who are interested in being an important part of their community by delivering the community newspaper and flyers! We currently have openings in YOUR neighborhood. This is a terrific ‘first job’ opportunity for kids and an excellent way to make a little bit of extra money for adults, seniors, and anyone who enjoys making money while walking in the neighborhood. •Once a week delivery (on Wednesday or Thursdays) •Bi-Weekly Pay. Direct in your account via direct deposit. •Excellent references for the future. •Valuable learning experiences. To Apply Please Contact: Ken Lewis Carleton Place Canadian Gazette Metroland Media Distributor Email: KenMetroland@gmail.com
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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
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Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460. General Labourer: required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary, Students welcome to apply. APPLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew ON 613-432-5764 Looking for part-time help, local slaughter house (Mountain area). Bring resume to 10135 McIntryre Rd., Mountain or call 613-989-2020. You’ll be
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TENDER # 2018-DR01 ONTARIO HOSPITAL DRAIN MAINTENANCE HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED The Town of Smiths Falls Requires a Part-time Janitor/Maintenance The Town is accepting applications for one (1) part-time Janitor/Maintenance Under the direction of the Operations Supervisor, you will form part of a team that oversees the cleaning and general maintenance of municipal facilities. The successful applicant will possess • Minimum Education: Post-Secondary diploma • A minimum of 2 years of practical experience • Must possess certification in WHMIS • Valid and satisfactory Police Records Check; and • Valid Ontario G Driver’s License at all times during employment. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a confidential cover letter and resume before July 13, 2018, at 4:00 p.m. to: Lynda McKimm Human Resources Advisor by email to lmckimm@smithsfalls.ca
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Sealed Tenders on forms provided by the Townships will be received in envelopes clearly marked as “Tender # 2018-DR01, Montague Township – Ontario Hospital Drain Maintenance” and addressed to “Jasmin Ralph, Clerk / Administrator, Montague Township, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 4W6” until 1:00 p.m. local time on:
Friday July 27th, 2018 Montague Township is administering the maintenance operations on the Ontario Hospital Drain approximately 1km south-east from the Town of Smiths Falls/Montague Township municipal border along Highway 43. The Ontario Hospital Drain extends 1.2 km from the Rideau River, crossing Highway 43, then proceeds north easterly to Lot 27 Concession 2. The maintenance operations include levelling of spoils material, bottom-only cleanout, spot cleanout, culvert replacement, and clearing and brushing. The Form of Tender is available for pick-up from the Montague Township Office at the address above, after 1:00 p.m., Tuesday July 3rd, 2018. A charge of $50 will be collected for all tenders being picked up at the Township office. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. If you should require further information regarding this tender, questions will be accepted up to Thursday July 19th, 2018 , with addendums being issued up to Tuesday July 24th, 2018. Commencement date is anticipated to be August 15th, 2018. Please contact: Eldon Hutchings McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd. 3240 Drummond Concession 5A, RR 7, Perth, ON, K7H 3C9 (613) 267-6524 x 243
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TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS Tender for Police Services Roofing Replacement CONTRACT #18-CS-06
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Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time on 2nd day of August 2018 for the Replacement of the roof at the Smiths Falls Police Services Building
SEALED TENDERS, on forms supplied by the Corporation of Tay Valley Township, will be received at the Municipal Office, at the address indicated below, until 1:00 p.m. local time, as determined by the clock on the computer located in the reception area of the Municipal Office, on Thursday, July 19th, 2018. Tenders will be opened, in public, at the Municipal Office immediately following closing.
Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained from from Community Services Department, Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre, 71 Cornelia St W., Smiths Falls, Ontario. mloughren@smithsfalls.ca, recreation@smithsfalls.ca.
Tender packages may be picked up at the Municipal Office or downloaded from the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca.
Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:30a.m. on Tuesday August 7, 2018 in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario.
For further information contact: Tay Valley Township Amanda Mabo, Clerk T: 613-267-5353 ext. 130 217 Harper Road E: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca Perth, Ontario K7H 3C6 www.tayvalleytwp.ca
Questions regarding this Tender may be directed to Art Manhire at the Community Services Department (tel:613-283-4124 ext. 6101). The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED
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Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time on 2nd day of August 2018 for the Resurfacing of Town owned Tennis Courts (six in all).
Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time July 19th, 2018 Contract 18 -PW-002 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2018 Roads Program Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained from the Clerk's office. Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:05 a.m. local time on July 19th, 2018, in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario.
Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained from from Community Services Department, Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre, 71 Cornelia St W., Smiths Falls, Ontario. mloughren@smithsfalls.ca, recreation@smithsfalls.ca. Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday August 7, 2018, in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario. Questions regarding this Tender may be directed to Chris Burns, Operations Supervisor at the Community Services Department (tel:613-283-4124 ext. 6102). The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED
Questions regarding this Tender may be directed to Vanessa Bernicky at vbernicky@smithsfalls.ca (tel: 613-283-4124 ext. 1147).
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St. John’s High School, R.R. #3, Perth, ON Details of tender available at the Tayside Community Options office, 100 Wilson Street East, Perth, ON Tenders to be submitted by 4 P.M., July 12, 2018 after which no further tenders will be accepted. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
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for Gerald Harris @16 Cornelia St. East Smiths Falls, On K7A 1L2 on Sat., July 21/18 @ 10 am Real Estate will be sold @ 11 am
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SEALED PROPOSALS to supply one 4x4 Half Ton Truck as specified will be received, on forms supplied by the Municipal Office, until 1:00 pm local time, Friday, July 27, 2018. Specifications and forms may be obtained by contacting the Municipal Office. The lowest or any quotation may not necessarily be accepted.
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Quotation forms must be submitted by mail or hand delivery, in a sealed envelope, clearly marked with its contents, to the undersigned: Jamin Ralph, Municipal Clerk Administrator 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, P.O. Box 755, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 4W6
~ Unreserved Real Estate Auction ~ This traditional red brick home has a pleasant face….a front covered porch & lawn that adds curb appeal. The interior of the home could profit from some improvements. Main floor features large living room. Kitchen has new tiled flooring & newer cupboards. Adjacent pantry has stove, washer & dryer included. Main level 2 pce powder room. There is a rear attached 3 seasons sitting room. Attached unfinished summer kitchen has private entrance. 3 bedrooms up w/ closets plus 1 unfinished room. 4 pce bath up. 10 year (+/-) shingled roof. 5 yr (+/-) double hung windows in main house. Services incl. 100 amps on fuses. Rented natural gas furnace & hot water heater. Taxes; $1431.00 (+/-). 60 ft frontage x 98 ft depth (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Cash or Cheque Only - Catering
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AUCTION SALE Saturday July 7, 2018 9:00 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario. We will be offering for sale the complete contents of the home and hobby farm of Robert and Linda Forgie, Kinburn as well as items from another consignor. This is a very large sale offering a plethora of items for house and yard. Ford LT8 lawn tractor – as is; Estate Mate garden cart; Gravely 5665 2 wheel tractor with snow blower, roto tiller, blade; JD lawn sweeper; Troy Bilt 8 HP Tomohawk chipper/ shredder; Livestock water tub; saw horses; Electric fence pickets; large wooden work bench; wheel barrow; snow fence; Schwinn 213 stationery bicycle; Tread mill; rowing machine; 28’ XT ladder; 2 step ladders – small, medium and large; 2 wheel yard cart; Kohler 173cc push mower; Craftsman push mower; pool storage bin; water barrels; folding deck chairs; patio chairs and patio tables; 10 pc. patio set; wading pool; Rattan room divider; floor model air conditioner; 2 x 8 gal milk cans; antique upright scale; 2 steel wheels; steel deck lawn wagon; Miele TT550 bicycle; Antique wooden door – swings both ways; Tool box; work benches; 2 sets of snow shoes; Woods screen tent; shovels; rakes; hoes; forks; Old fishing basket and tackle; newer tackle box; Kerosene heater; jack stands; Stihl 044 chain saw; gas cans; window fans; 5 live animal traps; Childs sleigh; roll of barb wire; Gallagher Voltage alarm; tractor chains; Antique metal shingles; Coleman lantern; paddles. Kitchen Aid Mixer; Cuisinart Bread Maker; 2 x Kenmore Elegance Vacuum cleaners; sad iron; Trivet; stainless pot; puzzles; assorted dishes; casserole sets; 2 drawer lateral filing cabinet; Cast iron Scottie; Cast iron cat; Bamboo chairs; quilt rack; Large Armoire; Old cupboard; 4 tall cabinets with glass doors; desk; queen size bed; Vilas Maple single bed; Ethan Allen single bed; Chesterfield; Bedroom furniture; table and chairs; Magic Chef fridge plus many, many, many items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Estate or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
Saturday July 14, 2018 10:00 AM sharp For Glen and Cindy Stallwood to be held at their farm located at 1379 Norton Rd., Calabogie. Directions form Ottawa Hwy 417 west to Calabogie Rd., left on Calabogie Rd., and follow to Norton Rd. From Perth follow Hwy 511 to Hwy 508, left on 508 to Norton Rd. and from Renfrew take Pucker St to Norton Rd or Hwy 132 to Whelan Rd to Norton Rd. 4 Office arm chairs; Oak Tree office desk; filing cabinet; Antique wooden doors; Antique dresser; leather sofa and chair; Leather reclining chair; Fouton; coffee table; sink; 2 wooden chairs; Frigidaire upright freezer; GE Profile Refrigerator with bottom freezer; Frigidaire Propane Stove; Hunter wall mounted direct vent propane furnace – 25,000 BTU’s; Meat Band Saw - Bird Model 44 – Bird Mfg Co; CAS scale; Berkel Meat Slicer; Vertical Sausage stuffer – new; 4 stainless steel chafers – new; Bird Mfg Co Meat Mincer; KeepRite refrigeration unit with compressor. 1 Tonne chain block; 2 x Motomaster Eliminator Battery chargers – one not out of the box; 2 Tonne hydraulic trolley jack; 2 axle stands; 2 coolers; 3 x 100’ Yellow Jacket XT cords – 15 amps - new; Wagner paint sprayer – new; assorted hardware – nails, screws, nuts and bolts – some never used; claw bar; hammer; Assorted electrical supplies; Bolt cutters; Mastercraft bench top drill press; Mastercraft 8” bench grinder; trouble light; Stihl FS-38 weed eater; 2 come alongs – 2.5 Tonne – new; 2 bale stack covers – new – 28’ x 48’; 8 x 10 tarp; Used green tarp; Hand sprayer; 70’ 5/16 Grade 70 chain; 14 gauge electric fence wire; roll of black wire; Generac GP 3300 Generator with cart; Honda GX 200 2” water pump – 158gpm; 2x25L gas cans; 2x20L gas cans; Teral submersible pump; electrical wire; oils; anti freeze; fuel treatment; Stihl MSA 120C Cordless chain saw; Stihl HS45 Hedge Trimmer; Stihl SH56C leaf blower; chain saw oil; round up; New propane cylinder; Bench vice; Findlay Bros Cook stove – as is; Mantis roto tiller; 2 step ladders – 8’ and 10’; 22’ aluminum XT ladder; 6 new load binders; Hay fork – not new; lge quantity of 4 x 8 sheets of pressed chip board; 3 sheets 4x8 plywood; DeWalt portable Table Saw; DeWalt portable Miter Saw; Yardworks wheel barrow; lengths of chain; HD hinges; hand sprayer; animal cages; Sportsmans elite gas smoker; Cast iron bench ends; Stihl shop vac; Stihl RS108 pressure washer; DeWalt air compressor – 200psi; new sledge hammer; chimney sweep; lge roll of poly plastic; Kobalt stainless roller tool cabinet and Kobalt stainless top tool cabinet with lights; 2 x DeWalt 52” HD Roller tool cabinets ; 2 x DeWalt 52” HD top tool chests; Open end box end wrenches; ¾” drive socket set – 2”; HD Maximum drill bits; soldering kit; drill bits; Electrical tape; Porter Cable air impact wrench; DeWalt Router; Porter Cable belt sander; router bits; flaring tool; DeWalt tool bags; DeWalt Jig Saw; 5 DeWalt drills; DeWalt chop saw; jig saw blades; saw blades; files; wood drill bits; pliers; screw drivers; DeWalt 10” saw blades; Socket sets; Pistol grease guns; Battery tester; Maximum air tools; Air sockets; Makita Router; 2 DeWalt grinders; DeWalt skil saw; DeWalt sander; Ford 5000 2 wd tractor with Ford loader and bucket, 1278 hrs on Tach – selling AS IS; 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 4 x 4 Crew cab, auto, pw, pdl, AMFM, cloth interior – selling AS IS; 2003 Ford Escape XLT – 4 wd pw, pdl, sun roof, AMFM – cloth interior - selling AS IS; 3 pth 7’ S Tyne cultivator; Marting single animal scale; Outdoor pet kennels – 23 sections – new; Napoleon fireplace insert; Transport Box; selection of cedar; 8’ T posts; round bale feeder. This is an exceptional offering of new or nearly new tools, tool boxes; hand tools; gas powered cutters and blowers; compressor, water pump; meat processing machinery, furniture etc. etc. (Sale can be held inside if necessary.) Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
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FIRST CLASS ANTIQUES. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. 1977 ERICSON 29 SAILBOAT. 1991 TOYOTA CELICA CONVERTIBLE. GENERAC 5000-10 HP MAX. GENERATOR. 2000 INVERTER GENERATOR. 1991 YAMAHA PHAZER SNOW MACHINE. for Lois & Larry McPhee @ 118 Mill St., Lanark, ON (auction signs) Sat., July 14/18 @ 10 am Preview 9 am 1977 Ericson 29 sailboat w/ diesel Kubota engine (sold subject to an attractive reserve bid). 1991 Toyota Celica convertible (runs, replaced motor). 1937 Ford Panel truck w/ V8 flathead motor (to be restored). Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore rosewood cased grand piano. Piano bench. Metronome. c1930’s mahogany, long case tubular grandfather clock w/ triple chimes & brass works (excellent condition). Mahogany c1860 inlaid grandfather clock (painted face, brass works). Superb (c1860) Victorian serpentine flame mahogany 4 door sideboard. c1860 solid mahogany, crank type, extending dining room table w/ leaves. Set of 4 c1860 Federal dining room chairs. Modern handmade solid cherry glazed display cabinet (8’2”h x 9’2”l). Exceptional c1880’s French mahogany armoire w/ 3 long dressing mirrored doors, domed bonnet top & interior drawer. Early pine 3 board top farmhouse table. Oak gate leg table. Oak parlour table. Oval Victorian parlour table. Chippendale side table. Antique spool leg table w/ drawer. Empire mahogany games table. Oak “C” double pedestal roll top desk. Oak office chair. Vintage carved back sofa. 5 Windsor back chairs. Walnut side chair. Modern wingback love seat. Upholstered chair/footstool. Child’s “swan press back” armed rocker. Child’s vintage rocker. 2 child’s rocking horses. Mission oak child’s table set. Press back rocker w/ leather seat. Boston rocker. Bowmanville rocker. Ladies slipper chair. Spinning wheel. Oak side by side writing desk/bookcase. 4 drawer oak filing cabinet. 2 washstands (1 burled front). c 1880 mahogany French 56” double bed. Early double Jenny Lind bed. 48“ spool bed. Gibbard French Prov. chest on chest dresser. Pair of Gibbard French Prov. end tables. 3 drawer mirrored dresser w/ glove boxes. Walnut 3 drawer chest of drawers on bundt feet. Cedar hope chest. Humpback trunk.Cranberry bracket lamp w/ mercury reflector. Bracket lamp. Wall sconces w/ crystal prisms. Extra crystal prisms. 2 mahogany cased Mercury barometers (1 as-is). Cast iron sugar moulds. Early glass hydro insulator. Set of 7 rare Fenton hobnail multicolour ashtrays. Vases. Pr. of silver plate candelabras. Silver plate tea service. Royal Albert-Tranquility setting for 8 dinnerware + extras. Coalport-Colfax cobalt blue dinnerware (setting for 8 dinnerware + extras). Lithophane Dragon ware, Occupied Japan dinnerware setting for 6. Set of 5 pewter measures. Inkwells. Bohemian glass. Early ginger jar (as-is). Pr. of hand carved wooden funeral carriage finials. 2 Gingerbreads, cuckoo & 2 steeple clocks. Seth Thomas Westminster chime mantle clock. French 8 day paper machier inlaid wall clock. Ogee clock parts. Several clock shelves. Mirrors. Brass table lamps. Early iron lamp bracket. Vintage ship lamp. Coal oil lamps (Lincoln drape amber, Delft blue & others). 2 partial toilet sets. Antique Victorian cast iron picture frames. Prints & some guilded wood frames. Dutch needlepoint pieces. 1st edition collector’s books. Stand, bridge, brass & fancy accent lamps. Crocks. Vintage Westinghouse wooden table model radio. 2 violins in cases. Collection of porcelain dolls & teapots. Area rug (8’6” x 15’). 2 window air conditioners. Tread mill. Picnic table. Modern green wicker chairs. Iron, glass top patio set. Pr. wrought iron gates (6’6” each). 2 single cord (+/-) firewood. Cherry lumber. 2 hp Craftsman air compressor. Antique cast iron book press. 16” bandsaw. Radial arm saw. 8” jointer. Table saw. Scroll saw. Wood lathe w/accessories. Wood chisels. 24” scroll saw. Bench grinder. Large C clamps. Shop vac. Life ladder. Generac 5000-6250 10 hp Max . 2000 inverter generator (working). 1991 Yamaha Phazer snow blower (running). Fox carbide 150 cc 2 seater dune buggy w/ reverse & many other articles too numerous to mention………. The McPhee’s had a true appreciation & fondness for antiques. They are now going to live their retirement dream of skippering & sailing the Atlantic. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, M/C ~ Catering
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The 2018 Bulls and Broncs show, held at the Perth Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 23, raised funds for kids going to Camp Maple Leaf. The popular event featured competitive bull-riding, junior bull riding, saddle bronc, bareback bronc, and women's barrel racing. (Top), Cowboys hold their hats watching Orlando Corea from Mexico put on a show. (Middle) Metroland Media's cowboy, Eli Dallaire, gets a score of 66 on his bull at the event. (Bottom), a big crowd watches the event that featured competitive bull-riding, junior bull riding, saddle bronc, bareback bronc, and women's barrel racing. Paulina Hrebacka/Metroland
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