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DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com After the guns fell silent, the church bells began to ring out. Exactly 100 years ago this past Sunday, church bells rang out in joy and celebration as the "Great War," which was supposed to be the war to end all wars, itself came to an end. "(On) Nov. 11, 1918, church bells rang out across the country to celebrate the signing of the armistice," said Barry Boyce, the president of the Perth Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 244, during the leSee PEACE, page 4
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Municipal Connection REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Water Meter Reader - ES-2018-18 DUE: 12:00 NOON (Local Time) Wednesday, November 28th, 2018 Copies of the RFP are available at the Town Hall or on www.biddingo.com. Questions can be directed to Derek Franklin at 613-267-3311 Ext. 2234.
ANNUAL LEAF COLLECTION
The Environmental Services Department will be performing its annual leaf collection service during the week of November 19th, commencing at 7 am and continuing no later than 4:30 pm on November 23rd, 2018. • Put bags out on Monday by 7 am – they’ll be collected sometime that week (no set schedule) • Leaves must be in paper bags (not in green bin) • Leaves can be taken to the compost area at the Landfill Site at any time, at no cost.
OVERNIGHT WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS: The Town of Perth enforces overnight parking restrictions to ensure the most efficient snow removal by Environmental Services staff. Winter parking restriction signs are erected at all entrances to the Town.
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Bylaw #3961 (as amended) states that “no person shall park a vehicle between 0001 hours (12:01 am) and 0600 hours (6:00 am) during the period from November 20 to March 31 inclusive upon any highway or boulevard under the jurisdiction of the Town of Perth” and further states that “no person shall park a vehicle between the hours of 0001 hours (12:01 am) and 0600 hours (6: 00 am) in any public parking lot except for vehicles parked in designated areas displaying valid parking permits as described in Part IV(3).” Parking lot permits may be purchased at Town Hall. Vehicles parked in contravention may be ticketed and towed.
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The Corporation of the Town of Perth is seeking resumes for an Education and Seasonal Programming Assistant. Reporting to the Heritage Tourism Manager, the Education and Seasonal Programming Assistant is responsible for working with children of various ages, assisting with bus tours, seasonal bookings and special events. An alternate work schedule is needed due to bookings and will vary weekly, up to a maximum of 24 hours per week. The position would start November 28th and finish at the end of December. Applicants are invited to submit covering letters and resumes no later than Monday, November 19th, 2018 at 12:00 noon to the attention of Pierce Olynyk, Payroll Administrator, Corporation of the Town of Perth, 80 Gore Street East, Perth, Ontario, K7H 1H9, or via e-mail payroll@perth.ca, or may submit an application at www.perth.ca/employment. The Corporation of the Town of Perth is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001, and will be used only for the purpose of candidate selection. The Town of Perth will provide accommodation for individuals with accessibility needs.
BUILD A MOUNTAIN OF FOOD KICKS OFF 12TH SEASON IN CARLETON PLACE, ALMONTE LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com Over 23,000 pounds of food were collected, and more than $4,400 in cash was raised for the Hunger Stop in Carleton Place Saturday, Nov. 10 during the kickoff of the Build a Mountain of Food campaign. The Hinton Auto Group Build a Mountain of Food started its six-Saturday road tour Nov. 10 on the right foot. This year's campaign is dedicated to Ed Chenard, a co-founder of the food drive who died in October this year. "Ed was such a positive
community guy," said Hugh Colton, who has been steering this drive from the beginning. "It didn't matter if he was singing in the choir, or collecting food ... this year, this (food drive) is in honour of Ed." Colton said it's always an important first stop on the schedule when they visit Carleton Place and Almonte. Money donated and food collected is taken to the Hunger Stop, Lanark County Food Bank, which serves Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place, Beckwith and surrounding areas. The four participating grocery stores include Patrice's Your Independent Grocer, FreshCo, Giant Ti-
ger and Mitchell's Your Independent Grocer. During the first stop on Saturday, 23,568 pounds of food were collected along with $4,489.81. "It's really important for the first stop to come to the plate, and they sure did," Colton said. "The grocery stores, and school campaigns were great. To Carleton Place and Almonte, way to go! Thank you very much for a great start." This Saturday, the BAM tour stops in Lanark and Perth, with donations going to The Good Food Bank at The Table Community Food Centre, and the Lanark Highlands Food Pantry. In Lanark, drop off donations to the Lanark Highlands Thrift Store from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Donations will be accepted in Perth at the Metro, Barnabe's Your Independent Grocer, Foodsmiths and Giant Tiger from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The BAM food drive supports 11 communities, including: Almonte, Carleton Place, Perth, Lanark, Smiths Falls, Westport, El-
Submitted/Jim Wright Hugh Colton and Patrice's Your Independent Grocer produce manager Fabian Fata stand in front of some of the hundreds of pre-packaged grocery bags making their way to the Lanark County Food Bank on Nov. 10. gin, Portland, Merrickville, Athens, and Delta.
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gion-organized "Bells of Peace" event at the Crystal Palace on the evening of Remembrance Day 2018. "One hundred years ago, relief and joy swept our country." At exactly 5 p.m. this past Sunday, the church bells again rang out, to mark the armistice's centenary. "With each peeling of the bell, we will remember them," said Boyce. According to the Canadian War Museum, about 61,000 Canadians were killed during the 1914-1918 conflict, with another 172,000 wounded. Newfoundland, then still a British colony, saw 1,305 killed, and several thousand wounded. "This town, Perth, is rich in military history," said Stacey Niceliu, the sergeant-at-arms of the Perth Legion. The Lanark and Renfrew Scottish regiment was headquartered in Perth from the time of the First World War until the 1960s. Along with local
losses suffered during both world wars and the Korean War, Niceliu urged the audience to remember that "as each bell tolls here this evening, we will remember the death and destruction," of war. He told the crowd to remember "the joy (and) the promise of peace brought to our souls," that late autumn day in 1918. He added that holding the ceremony at the Crystal Palace was fitting for several reasons. Firstly, it is just steps away from town hall, where citizens celebrated the war's end in 1918, but also, because one of the fallen from that war used to live in a house that was then located on the land where the Crystal Palace is now located. Town crier Brent McLaren then read aloud a proclamation, entitled Battle's Over: A Cry for Peace Around the World, which, he said, "all criers are doing the same cry," the world over. "It's making its way around the world."
Moments before the bells began to ring at 5 p.m., McLaren's voice was carried by the cold wind blowing off of the Tay Basin, as he urged everyone to take part in "remembering those brave men and women of our history," and ending with the words, "The battle's over/May all division cease. The battle's over/And to our world, peace." Meanwhile, up the hill at St. James the Apostle Anglican Church, Canon David Smith, David Robinson, and Peter Fischl, were readying themselves for the appointed hour, with the trio frequently checking Robinson's gold watch to keep make sure that the bell tolled at exactly the 5 p.m. hour. With a 15-second warning, then the go-signal from Robinson, Smith yanked on the long rope leading up into the bell tower, and the first bell tolled out over the town, cutting through the evening shade, literally echoing the past, 100 years before.
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An interesting talk on adapting to our changing times, will be held at the Lanark Library on Nov. 15, hosted by Mike Nickerson of Lanark Highlands. The meeting time will be from 4 to 6 p.m. at the library located at 75 George Street in Lanark. A bright future awaits when we accept the fundamental change taking place in our relationship with the Earth. The change is that humankind has grown from an insignificant presence on a seemingly unlimited planet, to an enormous presence which threatens the stability of planetary life. This change requires an equally fundamental change in how we manage ourselves. No longer can a childish "anything goes" attitude guide society. We need, as societies, to accept adult responsibility. Humankind's maturity first became obvious in the 1970s. Today, our lack of acceptance is seen in polluted air and water, depleting resources, changing climate and growing inequality. As individuals, we are lucky that our growth automatically ends when we reach physical maturity. Once the challenges of growing-up are behind us, wonderful possibilities lay ahead. We develop in terms of experience, understanding, relationships, skills, appreciation and opportunities to be appreciated by others. A similar future awaits us as societies when the means by which we provide for each other, the economy, is adjusted to accommodate our new maturity. The discussion at Lanark Library will be encouraged by Mike Nickerson. Nickerson is a story teller who has studied, written and talked about the transformation toward sustainability for more than 40 years. His latest book "Life, Money and Illusion; Living on Earth as if we want to stay" is available at local book stores, through his website: SustainWellBeing.net or at the meeting in Lanark on the 15th.
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SEASON OF GIVING While it's important to give back when we can throughout the year, the generosity of community is particularly high during the holiday season. Non-profit organizations depend on support at Christmas to last them throughout the year. One of the most recognizable charitable events over the holidays is the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign. Not only do the kettles build awareness of the Salvation Army's efforts, but they also raise critical funds to provide social services, food bank assistance, emergency disaster services, as well as housing and shelter to those in need. The kettle campaign began more than 100 years ago in 1891, as a way for Salvation Army officer Captain Joseph McFee to provide a free Christmas dinner to people in San Francisco. Fast forward to today, where there are 2,000 kettle locations across Canada. The Kemptville Salvation Army kicked off its 16th annual six-week kettle campaign on Nov. 14, which supports the organization for entire year of programming. Six locations will be set up with kettles and for those who don't keep a lot of cash on them, it's easier than ever to donate at the kettles. Volunteers will be equipped with point of sale terminals to allow for debit and credit card transactions. This Friday (Nov. 16), campaigns in Smiths Falls, Carleton Place and Almonte will roll out. The Settlers Ridge Centre will help launch the Smiths Falls campaign, while Patrice's Your Independent Grocer in Almonte and Mitchell's Your Independent Grocer in Carleton Place will kick off the festivities in those communities. Volunteers are still needed to ring the bells at the kettle locations throughout Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. If you're interested in spreading some Christmas cheer, contact your local Salvation Army. Another local holiday tradition, the Hinton Auto Group's Build a Mountain of Food, kicked off its community food blitzes in Carleton Place and Almonte Nov. 10. The annual campaign raises funds for food banks in Carleton Place, Perth, Smiths Falls, Lanark, Westport, Elgin, Portland, Merrickville, Athens and Delta. Food blitzes will take place every Saturday from Nov. 10 to Dec. 15 and the campaign will also be stationed at CP Holiday Train stops in Smiths Falls and Perth, as well as local Santa Claus parades. There's also the United Way Lanark County, which launched its annual campaign Oct. 1, that continues through to January. The United Way, which funds programs and initiatives in focus areas on children and youth, poverty and strong communities, is hoping to raise $10 for each person in Lanark County and Smiths Falls.
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How about cut back on profit! These places charge a fortune and people move in counting on services and programs to continue to enjoy life.
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PERTH COUNCIL TENTATIVELY APPROVES LOWERING DOWNTOWN SPEED LIMIT TO 40 KM/H DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com By a 4-1 margin, Perth town council has tentatively voted to consider lowering the downtown speed limit to 40 km/h. During town council’s com-
mittee of the whole meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 6, only Coun. Riq Turner voted against the proposal, while councillors Judy Brown and Jim Graff, Deputy Mayor John Gemmell and Mayor John Fenik voted in favour of it. Graff, the chair of the Perth
“When it is 50, everyone is doing 60. If we make it 40, it’ll go back down to 50, because everyone does 10 clicks [over].”
police services board (PSB), reported to council that the PSB had voted in favour of the concept at its Oct. 25 meeting. “Our traffic today is so much busier than it was five, or ten years ago,” said Graff. He pointed to the side streets off of Gore
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NEW PROGRAM COMING TO ALGONQUIN NEXT FALL DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com Kemptville's loss is Perth's gain. After the loss of the University of Guelph's Kemptville campus in recent years, Algonquin College has picked up the ball and is now running into the agricultural education business at its Perth campus - just don't expect to see cows grazing by the side of Craig Street. The campus will now be home to two new programs starting in the fall of 2019 - a two-year Ontario college diploma in business agriculture, and a one-year Ontario college certificate in business fundamentals. "We would not be talking about this program if Kemptville College was still up and running," said professor Martin Savard during an interview in the office of Perth college campus dean Christopher Hahn, on the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 6. "We are trying to fill the gap." Not only are they filling a gap, but they are picking off top Kemptville College talent in filling their teaching roster. "We need something in eastern Ontario," said Savard. "We've got a good roster of teachers. Sev-
eral of them are from the old Kemptville College." In fact, Algonquin is getting "great support from Kemptville alumni," said Sara Munroe, academic chair of the Perth campus. The course is also reaching out to the agricultural industry to find out what their needs are. He explained that "the industry came to us. They had an idea ... We've put a lot of academic effort behind this. They've told us what they need, so they get the most out of it." Farming life Savard comes from a farming family, as does his wife, and will be teaching in the agricultural business program. He continues to be connected to the agricultural community, running a goat hobby farm outside of Carleton Place. Savard is acting as a facilitator with the program, whose board, he says, is comprised of "the
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Rayburn’s Annual Ranch Round-Up Saturday November 17, 2018 at 1:00 pm At his home - 3051 12th Line North, Pakenham 120 Red Angus/Simmental Cross Bred Cows & Heifers Some with calves at foot All bred back to purebred Charolais bulls All Springers will be vet checked before sale Charolais bulls will be sold Auctioneer – Tom Harrison For information call Rayburn Evans 613-799-7028
start popping up around the Perth campus, "we don't have fields here," said Savard with a smile. "We don't have a barn here," and there will not be a
working farm on the premises. "It's so complicated to maintain one," said Savard. "The technology See CAMPUS, page 12
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who's who of agriculture in eastern Ontario," said Savard. The farming life is never an easy one, and today's family farm is in a state of flux. But he stresses that "there is a future; it's still a huge industry. It is a huge contributor to the economy," he said. Part of the change, however, lies in the fact that "agricultural output is growing, [but] the number of farms is decreasing." Savard pointed to a study by the Ontario Agricultural College, in Alfred, Ont., which found that there are four jobs for every one agricultural graduate in Ontario, down on the farm and off. The agricultural program comes with a paid co-operative education program in the summer, since "we had agricultural companies and farmers [who] are interested in hiring our students," said Savard. For those who expect to see a red barn and plowed fields to
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is evolving so quickly." Instead, "we will take students to the providers," said Savard, taking students, literally, on field trips - "dozens and dozens of farms," to see different farming methodologies, styles, and products.
Business program The Perth campus will be
drawing on the "School of Business expertise," from the college's main Ottawa campus, which "informed a lot" of how the Perth program was developed, said Munroe. It comes with a built-in "exit strategy," whereby students who feel that if maybe the agricultural business program is not for them, they can transfer to the business program, and vice versa, and they can
transfer any earned credits. The campus will be hosting an invitation-only community consultation on Wednesday, Nov. 14, to poll stakeholders on the best uses for the college space. "Enrolment is up this semester," said Savard. In fact, the heritage carpentry and joinery program has added a third sector for this semester.
REVISED NOTICE APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMITTEES (2018 TO 2022 TERM)
Are you looking for a way to become involved in your community? Tay Valley Township Boards and Committees are a way to make a substantial contribution to your community. Council strongly supports the current Board and Committee structure and relies on the recommendations received from each Board and Committee regarding various issues and ideas. The Township’s Boards and Committees are an integral part of the governance structure. Applications are now being accepted to serve on the following Boards and Committees: Age Friendly Working Group Committee of Adjustment Fence Viewers Green Energy and Climate Change Working Group Heritage Property Selection Committee History Scholarship Selection Committee Library Board Pinehurst Cemetery Board Police Services Board Recreation Working Group Sustainable Economic Development Waste Management Working Group Working Group Completed applications are being received by the Clerk by email or at the Municipal Office, at the address indicated below, until 12:00 p.m. local time, on November 23rd, 2018. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office or on the Township website at http://www.tayvalleytwp.ca/en/municipal-government/committees-and-boards.asp. Members of the public who are currently serving on boards/committees and are interested in continuing to serve the Township are requested to follow the same submission process. For further information contact: Amanda Mabo, Clerk Tay Valley Township 217 Harper Road Perth, Ontario K7H 3C6
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TAY VALLEY OUTDOOR ICE RINK VOLUNTEERS Tay Valley is looking for volunteers to help flood, shovel and maintain the Glen Tay Outdoor Ice Rink this winter. The help of dedicated volunteers will ensure another successful season at the rink. Please contact the Corporate Assistant with if you would like to help out or if you have any questions 613-267-5353 ext. 110 or corporateassistant@tayvalleytwp.ca
"That's a very active and healthy program," said Munroe. "Early Childhood Education [has] also witnessed higher than average interest this fall." While several programs were cancelled at the Perth campus earlier this year, Munroe explained that "the many has shrunk this fall, [but] we're seeing some positive growth."
Desmond Devoy/Metroland Professor Martin Savard, left, and Sara Munroe, right, academic chair of the Perth campus of Algonquin College, sit in front of the fire in the student commons on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
2018 COMMUNITY ANGEL TREE The Community Angel Tree is now in its 33rd year and this year has approximately 600 angels that need your support. The program has grown in leaps and bounds since its inception, and after three decades, this program continues to support families needing assistance at what should be a very joyous time of the year. Tay Valley’s Municipal Office is one of several places where angels can now be picked up! Once your “Angel Card” has been claimed you will have until 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 5th to return your gift unwrapped or in a gift bag. Please ensure your Angel Card is affixed to the gift AND the gift contents are printed on the back of the Card. Donations of money and items of new clothing/toys are also gratefully accepted!
ANGEL TREE FOR SENIORS - LANARK COUNTY Brighten a Senior’s Christmas by giving an anonymous gift. Beginning in Mid-November, select a name from an Angel Tree located at: North Lanark Community Health Centre in Lanark, Home Hardware in Perth, Canadian Tire in Carleton Place, Special Greetings in Smiths Falls, Tay Valley Township Municipal Office, Tay Valley Or Online at; https://tinyurl.com/ya8dhj2m Return the gift to the Angel Tree by Saturday December 8th & volunteers & North Lanark Community Health Centre Staff will ensure local seniors receive their gifts for Christmas. For more info please visit the Facebook page “Angel Tree for Seniors - Lanark County” or call Meredith at the North Lanark Community Health Centre 613-259-2182
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NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF UPCOMING MEETINGS November 26th 1:30 p.m.: Special Meeting of Council November 26th 2:00 p.m.: Municipal Services Committee November 28th 1:00 p.m.: PAC/CoA Meeting
WOMAN KNITS MORE THAN 300 DOLLS FOR CHILDREN IN WAR-TORN COUNTRIES HOLLIE PRATT-CAMPBELL hpratt-campbell@ metroland.com
December 3rd 1:00 p.m.: Inaugural Meeting of Council Delta Old Town Hall 8 Lower Beverley Lake Park Road Reception with light refreshments at 12:00 p.m. December 3rd 6:00 p.m.: Regular Council Meeting Cancelled December 10th 2:00 p.m.: MSC Meeting Cancelled December 12th 1:00 p.m.: PAC/CoA Meeting December 24th 2:00 p.m.: MSC Meeting Cancelled December 26th 1:00 p.m.: PAC/CoA Meeting Cancelled The Public is invited to attend all meetings. Copies of agendas are located on our website at www.twprideaulakes.on.ca
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It takes Isobel Purdon about four hours to make one small knitted "Izzy Doll." "It takes longer to stuff them and decorate them than it does to knit them, because I knit fast. I could fall asleep and keep on knitting," she laughs. Over the last three years, she has racked up over 1,200 hours to bring smiles to the faces of more than 300 children in wartorn areas such as Afghani-
Perth & District Children’s
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Saturday, day, December 1st 5:00 p.m.
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stan and North Africa, as children living in the area who came from Syria as refugees. "I think they appreciate them," says Purdon, a retired school teacher and member of the Second Line Drummond Women's Institute (SLDWI). "I like giving to somebody who appreciates it." The dolls are in memory of Canadian Forces Master Cpl. Mark Isfeld ("Izzy"), who was killed serving on a peacekeeping tour of Croatia in 1994. Mark would distribute candy and socks knitted by his mother, Carol Isfeld, to children while on patrol. He was also a photographer, who managed to capture a photo of a little girl's doll atop a pile of rubble that was once her home. The photo inspired Carol to start knitting dolls that Mark could give out to children on his tours. "They were so small, he could put them in his pocket," explains Judy Hands, public relations officer for the SLDWI. "And if he saw an unfortunate child who
Hollie Pratt-Campbell/Metroland Isobel Purdon (Left) has knitted more than 300 Izzy Dolls for children in war-torn countries. Judy Hands (right) is a fellow member of the SLDWI. had lost his parents, he could go into his pockets, and so could the other soldiers, and hand them out." After Mark's death, Car-
ol continued knitting and co-ordinating distribution of the dolls in war-torn See IZZY, page 17
CHURCH DIRECTORY Please submit all changes for the directory to Cheryl Johnston at 613-706-8334 or email to cheryljohnston@metroland.com
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SCHOOL INSPECTOR HAD MISS CROSBY ON EDGE OF HER SEAT COLUMNIST MARY COOK RECALLS HOW THIS INTIMIDATING VISIT WAS A SUCCESS MARY COOK Column
Like thunder, we could hear heavy footsteps on the wood platform outside the door of the Northcote School. We heard boots being pounded against the door frame, shaking off the freshly fallen snow, and without a rap, the door swung wide and in walked a total stranger dressed
like a member of Parliament. He nodded at Miss Crosby who had stood up so quickly, her chair tumbled to the floor behind her, and I could see a look of panic come over her face as she shifted papers on an already spic-and-span desk. Here was the newly appointed inspector, a figure to be reckoned with for sure! We didn't have to be told to stand; that was automatic whenever anyone came through the door of the school. We could tell from the look on Miss Crosby's face this gentleman had tremendous power in his hands. He was there to see that the Northcote School was run properly, and according to the standards
set out by the board, the pupils were being taught in the basics and beyond, and we were respectful and obedient. I said a silent prayer that my brother Emerson and Cecil would be on their best behaviour. He pounded up to Miss Crosby's desk, nodded at us standing like stone pillars, and in a voice that could be heard in Arnprior, Ont., ordered us to take our seats. As we always did when seated in front of a visitor, our hands were clasped in front of us on our desks, and our feet planted firmly on the floor. Miss Crosby's eyes darted over us to make sure we were all doing what was expected of us. Then, the new inspector came down from the front
OPEN CALL for COMMUNITY GRANT REQUESTS for 2019 BUDGET CONSIDERATION
Organizations that serve the community of Rideau Lakes are invited to apply for consideration for a “Community Grant” in the 2019 budget. The Application form is available on the Township’s website, www.twprideaulakes. on.ca, under the ‘Notices’ section. Forms may also be picked up at the Township Office in Chantry during regular office hours.
of the classroom and went right to Joyce's desk and asked her to open her drawer. I could see Miss Crosby breathe a sigh of relief that Joyce had been picked, because she was just about the neatest person in the whole Northcote School. He asked her to take out a couple of her scribblers which he flipped through and handed them back to her. Then, he walked over to the window where the Senior Fourths sat and stopped in front of Iva's desk and asked her the same thing as he had asked Joyce. Again, he flipped through the scribblers and handed them back to her. All this time, Miss Cros-
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Application forms must be received by the Clerk by 4:00pm on Friday, November 30th, 2018. Contact Mary Ellen Truelove, Clerk 613-928-2251 extension 293 or mtruelove@twprideaulakes.on.ca.
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D/NE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS ONLY
Change is Good! You should have received your
YELLOW BOX If you did not receive a yellow box and information package, please call the Township at:
613-267-6500
D/NE has switched to an alternate-week recycling collection. THIS WEEK is Blue Box collection (week of Nov. 12). NEXT WEEK is Yellow Box collection (week of Nov. 19). Garbage collection is still every week.
BLUE BOX What’s IN
Here’s what goes in your BLUE Box...
What’s OUT
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• PAPER • Newspapers & flyers (Plastic bags removed) • • Magazines, catalogues, junk mail & office • • paper • • Telephone books, reading books (Hard covers • removed) • • BOXBOARD • Cereal and other food boxes, tissue boxes, • shoe boxes • Paper rolls from paper towel & toilet paper CARDBOARD • Corrugated boxes (Flattened & bundled) • Pizza boxes (Clean)
Soiled paper or candy bar wrappers Plastic egg cartons Paper coffee cups Waxed cardboard Staples, paper clips, etc. Reports with plastic spines Pizza boxes with food residue Styrofoam (#6 polystyrene) Any containers that should go in Yellow Box Please Remember
• 7am set-out on collection day • Recycling cannot be in a garbage can or oversized cart or plastic bag • No clear/blue plastic bags • Material must be clean; no food residue
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GUATEMALA STOVE PROJECT HOSTS CLASSIC ROCK EVENT SATURDAY AT CIVITAN On Saturday, Nov. 17, the Guatemala Stove Project (GSP) is hosting a fundraising dance featuring the classic rock band, The Lucky B's. This annual fundraiser will feature a silent auction of unique items crafted by local artisans or donated by local businesses. The GSP is a volunteerbased organization is continuing its efforts to raise funds for the construction of masonry cook stoves for impoverished, rural Maya families. Over 6,500 stoves have been built so far, creating a lasting legacy for rural families in the western highlands of Guatemala. A single stove extends the lives of each family
member in a household by 10 to 15 years and reduces the amount of firewood needed by half which helps to preserve the country's precious forests. The GSP also supports sustainable-development projects in over a dozen communities and issues microloans to Indigenous women to start small businesses that will help lift them out of poverty. The project recognizes the importance of education in creating opportunity and hope for the future. It provides scholarships to a number of students who would otherwise not have this opportunity. You've heard about the GSP and maybe you have even made a donation in
the past. Now is the time to show your support for the Indigenous people in Guatemala - bring your dancing shoes to the Perth Civitan Club. Tickets: $20 at Tickets Please in Perth, online at ticketsplease.ca, by phone at 613-485-6434, at Coutt's Coffee, from GSP volunteers or at the door, which opens at 7 p.m. The band starts at 8 p.m. For more information, call 613-267-5202 or visit www.guatemalastoveproject.org
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IZZY DOLLS HELP COMFORT CHILDREN tical purpose along the way. "They use them for stuffing, instead of the little Styrofoam things, in the boxes they send," explains Purdon. At the October meeting of the SLDWI, Purdon presented O'Connell with 101 Izzy Dolls - her largest onetime donation yet. O'Connell also showed the ladies
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countries in his memory. Over the years, other knitters joined in. When Carol Isfeld passed away in 2007, Shirley O'Connell of the Lanark County Knitting Guild agreed to take over the distribution of the dolls. Most travel overseas in large military airplanes, serving another very prac-
some photos of the children overseas with their dolls. It was an emotional experience for all. "Tears came to her eyes, tears came to our eyes," Hands recalls. "[Isobel was] sitting right beside me and it was just so overwhelming." Hands remarks that "Isabel, on behalf of the SLDWI, is just heroic doing
this." She says that this sort of giving fits perfectly with the Women's Institute motto, which is "To better the lives of women and families through personal growth and community action." Now in its 58th year, the SLDWI has accomplished much for the community and beyond over the decades. It's evolved
from being a 4-H-style organization, dedicated to education about preserving and pasteurizing foods, to ensuring lines be painted on Drummond Concession 2, raising funds for student bursaries, visiting shut-ins and more. Each month, they meet at somebody's home, rotating among the group's 23 members. "It's about connection and community and people coming together to do good," Hands says. She notes, however, that the members are getting
older, and it's become increasingly difficult to get young women to join and carry on the tradition. "There's a lot we do that people don't realize. It shouldn't be a lost cause. It should be refurbished, come back to life." Those interested in knitting their own Izzy Dolls may contact Shirley O'Connell at 613267-3145 for the pattern and more information. For more information on the SLDWI, contact Hands at judyhands@storm.ca.
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by was standing rigid in front of her desk. The man walked over to her and asked to see the book which recorded our attendance very day. He spent many minutes leafing through it. We of course were scarcely breathing, and my need to go to the privy was now causing me great concern. I looked over at Cecil. I prayed he wouldn't do anything foolish. But he was moving his ears up and down, a feat he was able to do with ease and which drove Miss Crosby to distraction. He was a sly one
all right and was smart enough to wiggle his ears when the inspector or Miss Crosby weren't looking. Finally, it seemed the Inspector was finished. He nodded to Miss Crosby, and headed for the door, leaving behind melted snow wherever he had walked. If that had been one of us, Miss Crosby would have had us clean up the mess immediately. She righted her chair, fell into it, and said we could all go out to recess even though we had scarcely done a whit of school work. She looked like she had done a hard day's work.
We had often heard how the inspector was to be feared by the teacher. For the life of me, I couldn't think of one thing he could find wrong with Miss Crosby. I loved her dearly. But her destiny was in his hands and it was said a word from him, and a teacher could lose her job. Her yearly salary of a few hundred dollars would be gone forever! Was it any wonder he was held in such awe? Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. Mary is a longtime writer with several books in print and in electronic copies. 'Mary Cook's Memories' appears as a regular column.
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It's year 33, and as the Lanark County CAFS/OPP Angel Tree Program enters its fourth decade there is no doubt it will continue to be a success thanks to the generosity and Christmas spirit in Lanark County and the surrounding area. This year the Lanark County Child and Family Services (CAFS) / Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Angel Tree program is starting off with between 550 and 600 angels. The "angels" assigned to trees are children directly affiliated with the Lanark County CAFS or other agencies with the goal of providing a Christmas gift to each child. The Lanark County municipal offices are participating once again, as are our community partners which include Albany, Eaton, Lanark County Administration, Perth Town Hall, Perth's Great War Memorial hospital and the Carleton Place Walmart. The OPP East Region Headquarters and Provincial Communications Centre also continue to be a huge support with the internal distribution of angels to OPP employees. Volunteers are certain that this year's goal will be met as it has in past years. Effective now, angel trees with their corresponding 'angel cards' will be distributed for pickup to the following locations. • Lanark County OPP Detachment • Carleton Place OPP Detachment • Beckwith Township Office • Drummond/North Elmsley Municipal Office • Lanark Highlands Municipal Office • Mississippi Mills Municipal Office • Montague Township Office • Tay Valley Municipal Office • Pakenham Public Library (located this year at Pakenham
School) • Perth Town Hall Perth Hospital • Walmart - Carleton Place Please attend one of the above locations and retrieve an "Angel Card." Return a gift (preferably unwrapped or in a gift bag) to the
tree before Wednesday, Dec. 5. Please ensure the Angel Card is affixed to the gift and the gift contents are printed on the back of the card. Donations of money and items of new clothing/toys are gratefully accepted. Lanark County OPP with the assistance of the Mississippi-Tay Crime Stoppers will attend the tree locations on Dec. 6 and return the gifts to the Lanark County Child and Family Services who in turn will ensure children/youth that have been brought to their attention have an appropriate gift at Christmas. We thank everyone for participating! Merry Christmas and have a safe and Happy New Year!
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LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com It doesn't matter if you aren't a seasoned hiker, the Rideau Trail Association is a great place to enjoy outdoor adventures and get active. The Rideau Trail is a hiker's paradise - 387 kilometres from Kingston to Ottawa. It meanders along the rugged terrain and into beautiful villages and towns, including Perth, Smiths Falls and Merrickville. Jack Tannett is the chair of the Central club in which there are 143 members. There are three clubs, (1,147 members in total) including Kingston (297 members) and Ottawa (653 members). There are also some "nonaffiliated" members, who live outside the area. Each club organizes yearround experiences on the trail, where one can enjoy hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, cycling and paddling. "We are all volunteers with a
Laurie Weir/Metroland Jack Tannett is the chair of the Central club of the Rideau Trail Association - a 387-kilometre trail that stretches from Kingston to Ottawa. Here is the Perth Tay Basin where their sign has been placed after being removed for work on Gore Street. Tannett said it's a wonderful place for the sign as it marks the trail along the Tay Canal in Perth. passion for hiking, and our members are engaged simply because we love what we do," he said during a walk along the trail in Perth on Nov. 9. "We provide this positive healthy-living opportunity in the local communities for people to engage in a common purpose." Tannett just completed the entire stretch of the trail, hiked in 21 stages, and averaging 16 kilometres a day, from April to October. He has on a pair of hiking shoes, and his pants are tucked into his socks. It's not a fashion statement, but rather one to keep the ticks at bay. A backpack, jacket, hat and gloves will keep him warm against the cooler elements.
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"You always wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts or jackets. And spray some deet. We want to be protected against the ticks, and once you're finished a hike, always check yourself for ticks," which haven't been too bad this year. The trail is open year round, and the clubs are always planning special gatherings each weekend. Every Wednesday, the Wednesday Wanderers are out. Hiker Mary Robinson, who has been active with the club for more than 10 years, said she enjoys the physical challenges. "I like the challenges we do - like the Frontenac Challenge where we hike the loops in Frontenac Park in September and October, or
the winter end to end challenge that we do in January and February over three years," she said. "It pushes me to maintain or attain certain fitness levels." Robinson also enjoys getting to know the area and encourages newcomers to get in on the action. "It's great to get out and hike with friends and visit places we've never been before," she said. "A lot of people don't know the area, but they learn about the nature trails. It's a great opportunity to socialize and have fun and to get outside." Maintaining the trails is also something that is done by the
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ly. The evening's discussion topic is In Memoriam: Protection, Peace, Security. In memoriam, we must do our share. Addy, our guest, has a personal history of service to Canada through his 43 years with the military, attaining the rank of major-general. In addition, he has done extensive volunteer work, much of it an extension of his military experience and defence and security matters. His volunteering extends into other areas, such as sustainable communities, architectural conservation and family counselling. Addy, born in Ottawa in 1944, followed a family tradition when he entered military life. His post-secondary education included attending Collège militaire royal de Saint Jean and Royal Military College of Canada, and École supérieure de guerre in France. He is multilingual and has lived in or travelled to 35 countries. He has been
married to his wife, Marlene, for over 50 years, has two children and two grandchildren. Other interests include sports, theatre and community life. In recognition of the program, the Perth branch of the legion will open its Hall of Remembrance. It will be available from 6 p.m. to our meeting start of 7:30. We encourage everyone to visit it. The Perth & District Historical Society is dedicated to learning about our history. The meetings are open to the public on the third Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m., at the Royal Canadian Legion, Perth-Upon-Tay, Branch 244, home of the Hall of Remembrance, 26 Beckwith St. E. in Perth. The usual "toonie fee" applies for each meeting. For information, contact Ellen Dean at 613-264-8362. Visit our website at www.perthhs.org to learn more. Submitted by the Perth & District Historical Society
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members. "We are 'guardians' of a precious local resource - a long distance hiking trail running through our communities. The potential positive long-term impact to our communities from having this beautiful trail in our own communities is very real," Tannett said, as he hopes to encourage others to join in the fun. It's great exercise, and you can enjoy many different types of outdoor experiences. "We have a number of older folks, but we'd love to see some younger people," he said. "There is no charge for a drop-in fee. There is a membership, though, ($25 annually) for those who
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would like to enjoy hiking on a full-time basis, and keep up-to-date on the trails through newsletters and other perks. "It's all about the camaraderie, and enjoying the outdoors," Tannett said. But they wouldn't be able to enjoy as many years on the trails as they have they'll be celebrating 50 years in 2021 - if it wasn't for the co-operation of the landowners. "There are about 50 to 60 landowners who are most important for the trail," he said. "Those private landowners are key." Tannett said they have close working relationships with organizations which share the trail's route, including Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, Parks Canada (Rideau Canal), Ontario Parks (Murphys Point), Town of Perth, Smiths Falls Railway Museum, and others, to jointly bring more people out to appreciate the outdoors and our trails. "We introduce people to hiking areas beyond the Rideau Trail that they might
not know: for example, ManiTHE ISSUE: AWARENESS OF A tou MounMULTI-USE, NONMOTORIZED tain, Frontenac TRAIL THAT SPANS FROM Park, Mill KINGSTON TO OTTAWA Pond Conservation LOCAL IMPACT: PROMOTING Area, HEALTHY LIVING WITH Murphys Point OUTDOOR ADVENTURERS Prov. Park, and many other places," he said. tributary waters. One of their most recent It is a charitable organiadditions has been a new zation. trail that opened in MurOn the main Rideau phys Point Provincial Park Trail, red-orange isosceles near Perth. triangles mark the north"It's five kilometres long bound route to Ottawa and it's just beautiful," he while red-orange triangles said. with yellow tips mark the Since 1971, the Rideau southbound route to Trail Association has esKingston. In addition to the tablished, maintained and main trail are a number of encouraged low-impact, side trails, which are self-propelled use of the Rimarked by blue triangles. deau Trail, a network of inFor more information terconnected hiking trails and a list of upcoming located in the general area hikes, visit rideautrail.org of the Rideau Canal and its for a full list of hikes.
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The family of the late Lila McGonegal would like to thank everyone who supported us during this difficult time. Thank you to all who attended her funeral service and reception and made donations in Lila’s memory to the Smiths Falls Hospital Palliative Care Unit and the Cancer Society. A special thank you to the wonderful staff on MedSurg at the Smiths Falls Hospital who took such great care of Lila. We would like to express our sincere thanks to Dr. Lawson. Your compassionate care and thoughtfulness were greatly appreciated. Thanks to Stephen Blair and Blair and Son Funeral Home for their guidance and support and to Rev. Jill Turnbull for her kind words and inspiration. A very special thank you to Bob Sample, George Francis and Dan Murphy who joined Kerry, Eric and Nick as pallbearers. Fred Kerry & Eric Kevin & Maureen and families
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KENNEDY Rev. Barry
B.A. C.Chem, B.Th., M. Div. Rev. Barry passed away Nov. 7, 2018 in the Smiths Falls Hospital at the age of 78. He will be fondly missed by his wife Evelyn Olga Kennedy (nee Waterman). Loving and devoted father of Ruth Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Beth Kennedy-Puckett (Richard), Wesley Kennedy (Catherine) and grand-children Sean, Caitlyn, Eva, Laura, Wesley (MacKenzie). He is predeceased by four brothers and four sisters and sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family, his many church families and friends. Rev. Kennedy will be remembered as a banker, chemist with the federal government and Minister in the United Church of Canada. Friends gathered at Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, Nov. 12 from 1 p.m. until the time of the service to celebrate Dad’s life at 3 p.m. Private interment will take place at a later date. If desired memorial donations can be made to the Thoreau Society.
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Farrell, Mollie Anne (Donaldson)
Mollie passed away in Perth Community Care Centre, on Sunday, November 4th, 2018 at the age of 76 years. She was predeceased by her parents Wilfred and Ella (Robertson) Donaldson and her siblings Evelyn Stephens, Eleanor Shantz, Edith Bates, Georgia Donaldson, and Clara Donaldson. Mollie was the beloved mother of Kimberly Anne (Andrew) Ennis and Pamela Jane Majaury (Mike Kerr) and cherished grandmother of Katelyn Majaury and Brandon Ennis and step grandmother of Jade and Jared Kerr. She will be sadly missed by her brother John Donaldson, all her extended family and friends. Friends and family gathered for a service on Saturday November 10th, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. in the Chapel of Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Special thanks to Keith and Sheila Shantz, Cathy and Gary Schoger and the staff of Perth Community Care Centre for their kindness, love and care. In remembrance of Mollie, contributions to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Alzheimer’s Society “Day Away Program” would be appreciated.
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Nicholson, Frank
Frank passed away peacefully in hospital, Smiths Falls on Friday, November 9, 2018 at the age of 80. Beloved husband for over 54 years of Helen (de Boer) Nicholson. Much loved father of Elizabeth Nicholson, Michael “Mickey” Nicholson (Liz Till), Jeff Nicholson (Yvonne Lee) and Derek Nicholson. Adored grandpa to Luke, Ty and Cole Nicholson. Fondly remembered by his family and many good friends. Frank worked at the Brockville Psychiatric Hospital from 1966 until retirement in 1993. He will be greatly missed at rinks and Tim Horton’s around the valley where he always enjoyed a good visit. Most of all, he adored and loved spending time with his grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to gather to celebrate Frank’s life at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre 71 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls on Saturday, December 1, 2018 from 1 to 4 p.m. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with loved ones by her side on Monday morning. November 5th, 2018. Callista Margaret Clement of Arnprior passed away following a brief illness. She was 84. Beloved wife of Pete Fachnie and of the late Lloyd Clement. Dearly loved mother of Patrick of Braeside and Christina of Greely. Cherished grandmother of Merilla Clement and Tanner Clement (Sheena Massia). Dear sister of Cliff McGrath (late Joan), Gladys Glofcheskie (Mike) and Maureen Neumann (Ed). Predeceased by a brother, Des (Sharon), 2 sisters, Muriel Snyder (late John) and Patsy Daly (late Ray) and a sister-in-law, Alice McGrath. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Daughter of the late Simon and Margaret (nee Moore) McGrath. Family and friends paid their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Thursday morning, November 8th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Callista, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society. The Catholic Women’s League met at the funeral home for prayers on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 assembled at the funeral home for a tribute service on Wednesday evening at 6:30. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Of Smiths Falls, passed away suddenly but peacefully at home with his loving wife Judy by his side. Wilf, son of the late Oliver and Helen Toop. Cherished father to Nadine (Darren VanDusen) Toop, Gordon (Caroline Duhaime) Toop, Bonnie Ford, Lisa (Rob) Vaughan, Lori (Steve) Lockett, and Melissa (Troy Cumpson) LaSalle. Devoted grandpa of Emily, Tamara, Ethan, Mason, Hannah, Nathaniel, Jeremy, Gabby, Andrew, Amos, Samara, and Wyatt. Brother of Sharon, Sheila, Charlene, Kathleen, Karen, Oliver, Norma, Fred, Haines, and Orville. Predeceased by his sisters Marilyn, Diane, Patsy, Jane, and Gwen. Brother in law to Cindy, Elwin, Millie, Rayburn, and Randy. Predeceased by brothers-in-law Gary and Bobby. Wilf will also be lovingly remembered by his only living aunt Nora Currie, his many nieces, nephews and friends. Wilf was a longtime member of the Smiths Falls Lion’s Club, 2005 Citizen of the year, community volunteer on many fronts, the Chocolate Festival, the Pickle Festival, active with the Wednesday luncheon at the Lion’s Club, and the Good Food Box. Wilf was also proudly involved with the Legion Poppy Drive, and the Salvation Army Kettles. He loved gardening, baking, woodworking projects, helping his community and being a grandad. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Wilf’s life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95, 7 Main Street East, Smiths Falls, at 1 PM on Saturday, November 24, 2018. Memorial donations in memory of Wilf can be made to the Salvation Army, Parkinson’s Canada, or the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Online condolences can be made at www.lannin.ca.
20th April 1928 1st November 2018. Only son of the late George William Taylor and Edith Vincent Parr passed away peacefully at 90 years of age. Bill was predeceased by his wife of 62 years, Margaret “Jean” VanMeer. He is survived by his children Patti (Kevin) Kuntz, Susan “SJ” (Denis) Normand and Scott (Lyne Houle) Taylor. He will be missed by his grandchildren Brittany (Ryan) Fantham, Meaghan Kuntz, Alexandre (Zoe Hallam) Normand, Dana (Anton Bavdek) Normand, Matthew (Shelby Rogerson) Kuntz, Monica Taylor, Max Taylor and great-granddaughters Penny and Poppy Fantham. He was predeceased by his sister Eleanor “Buzz” Turner. Bill also leaves behind two brothersin-law Doug VanMeer and Ron (Marilyn) VanMeer, 4 nieces, 2 nephews and their families. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and moved many times in his young life from Canadian Air Force Base to Air Force Base with his parents before ending up in Toronto where he met Jean. Bill and Jean lived in Toronto, Elliot Lake, Wabush (Labrador) then Orillia before moving to Smith Falls for several years before residing at the Stittsville Retirement Villa in Ottawa. Bill was an avid volunteer for many organizations throughout his life, the most recent as a proud member of the Orillia Power & Sail Squadron and Coast Guard Auxiliary. Visitation was held at Lannin Funeral Home, 32 Main Street, Smiths Falls on Friday November 9th, 2018 from 2-4pm and 6-8 pm. The Funeral Service will take place at St David’s Anglican Church in Orillia on Monday, November 19th at 10:30 am. The interment will take place at the St Andrew’s-St James’ Cemetery in Orillia. Special thank you to the extraordinary team of doctors, nurses, PSWs and staff at Elizabeth Bruyère Palliative Care 5th floor E Unit, the Stittsville Retirement Villa and LHIN as well as friends at the Villa, at Colonel By Apartments, at 40 Pearl Street in Smiths Falls and in Orillia for their support. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to a charity of your choice.
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Smith, Rebecca Ann “Becky”
Becky passed away surrounded by the love of her family at the Perth Community Care Centre on Thursday November 8th, 2018 at the age of 78 years. She was predeceased by her parents Mary Ann (Popplewell) and Britton Blair. Becky was the cherished wife for 57 years of George Smith, mother of Jeff (Angie Atkinson-Smith) and Dale (Geralynne) Smith and grandmother of Brett Smith, Spencer Atkinson-Smith, Braeden and Rachel Smith and sister of Lorraine (late Allan) Price, Ronald (Ruby) Blair and Shirley (Ronald) Stead. Becky will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, family and many friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Friday November 16th, 2018 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Services and interment will be held privately for the family. In remembrance, contributions to the “Wheels of Hope Program” of the Lanark County Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Winter, Bruce Ogden
June 3rd, 1921 October 30th,2018 “What a journey of a life well lived.” Bruce passed away with courage and dignity surrounded by the love and support of his family at Carolina Suites, Perth on Tuesday afternoon, October 30th, 2018. He was predeceased by his parents Ogden and Gladys Winter, his wife and the love of his life Helen and two younger brothers, Frank (Terry) and Charles Winter. Bruce was the loved father and best friend to sons David (Karen) and Bob (Laurie); cherished and greatly respected “Gramps” to Scott (Brynn), Ryan, Jordan (Stephanie), Chelsea (Randy), Bailey (Damon), Jeff (Melissa), Jessie (Rob) and great grandfather of eight. He was born in Toronto. Bruce experienced the poverty of the Great Depression, was quarterback and captain of the North Toronto Collegiate football team, a decorated Flying Officer in WWII, graduate of University of Toronto, Bachelor of Science and Engineering (UofT 50). He and Helen lived in Pointe Claire, Quebec where he started a long and successful career with CIL Industries. He also lived in Mississauga, London and ultimately Perth where he resided the past 5 years. He enjoyed golf, bridge, the horse track and family vacations to Florida with the requisite snowbird months in retirement in Pompano Beach. Thanks to the staff at Carolina Court Retirement Residence, Dr. Richard Moxon, Dr. Anil Kuchinad and the Bayshore nursing staff. He would like this to be a celebration and in doing so would have recommended raising an ice filled glass of Johnny Walker Red. To “Gramps” A Celebration of his life will be held on a date to be determined. Memorial donations are to a charity of one’s choosing. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth. Messages of condolence can be left at ww.blairandson.com
Robertson-Thompson, Irene Rose
Unexpectedly at the Carleton Place Hospital, on Saturday November 3, 2018 at the age of 85. Loving wife of Aubrey Thompson. Predeceased by her first husband Eric Robertson. Dear mother of Jamie (Lorraine). Predeceased by her daughter Kathy (Pat Gleeson-surviving). Proud grandmother of Lisa, Jessica, J.P., Kayla, Derek, Sean and Ricky. Great-grandmother of Garrett, Gabrielle, Emmett, Emma, Cooper, Jackson and Jayla. Survived by her sister Barbara Emery (Pat-deceased). Predeceased by her brothers Bill, Tom and Sonny (Gloriasurviving). Friends supported the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Tuesday November 6, 2018 from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was Wednesday in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Inurnment followed at United Cemeteries. For those who wish a donation to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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MISKELLY, Jason
The loved first-born son of Steven and Anne Miskelly, father to Maeve Miskelly and brother to Amanda (Rick) Lecompte. He was an uncle to Alexandra, Sébastien and Vincent Lecompte. He will be remembered by his aunts and uncles; Scott McKinnon (Diane Tait), Susan (John) Hoysted, Matt (Maria) McKinnon, Danny Miskelly, Garth (Leah) Miskelly, Peter Miskelly, Jeff (Brenda) Miskelly and John (Jess) Marshall. He is predeceased by his grandparents Al and Polly McKinnon and his uncle Paul McKinnon. He is also survived by his grandmother Marion (late Clarence) Marshall. Jason will be fondly remembered by his ex-wife Robyn O’Neill and the O’Neill family, Aunt Donna Barrett, Aunt Kim Mulrooney along with his many cousins and extended family and friends. Jason was an intelligent, industrious, accomplished and well-spoken young man. He was an entrepreneur who owned and operated many businesses during his short life, including Rideau Meats, Butcher’s Antiques, Backyard BBQ, and many others. He attended Georgian College for Business and Accounting where he played goalie for the Georgian Grizzlies in his favourite sport ~ hockey. Jason lost his way with an addiction to alcohol and sadly ended his life by suicide on Friday, November 2, 2018 at 12:30 p.m. His family chooses to remember him in all the good times they had. Many families are touched in some way with addictions. Please reach out to loved ones suffering from addictions and also remember to give your kids a hug. A celebration of Jason’s life will take place at the Smiths Falls Legion on Sunday, November 18, 2018 from 1 - 4 p.m. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Lanark County Mental Health.
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May 4, 1932 November 7, 2018. It is with great sadness that we announce that mom passed away in hospital with family by her side on November 7, 2018. Betty was predeceased by her beloved husband Ken. Loving mother of Sharon (Kevin) Murphy, Arlene (Terry) Allen, and Brad (Sherry) Jackson. Cherished grandma of Tim and Adrian Murphy, Alisha, Jenny, Chelsey & Ben Allen, and Kealey & Cole Jackson. Dear great grandma of 13. Sister of Robert (Joyce) Strachan of Medicine Hat Alberta. Sister-inlaw of Jack Williams of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Noreen (Larry) Lavier, Eva Jackson, Valerie (Gary) Kay, and Susan Jackson. Predeceased by her parents William & Mary Strachan, sisters Jean Williams and Mary Cameron, grandson Jason Murphy, and her brothers-in-law Bill Cameron, Francis, Wayne, and Carl Jackson. As per Betty’s wishes cremation has taken place. A private family burial will take place. Friends may join the family at a reception in mom’s memory at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 95, downstairs, 7 Main Street East, Smiths Falls, Ontario on Saturday, November 24th from 1-3 PM. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences can be made at www.lannin.ca.
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Passed away peacefully with family by her side on November 5, 2018 in the Fairview Manor. Peg Of Pakenham, Ontario, at the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late Percy. Cherished by her five children Joan Southwell (the late Bill), daughter-in-law Marilyn (the late Allen), Ronnie (Penny), Audrey (Wayne Smith), and Kathy (Ray Cavanagh). Proud “Nana/Gramma” to 10 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Loving sister to Lois Wishak and the late Thelma Atkinson. Donations in memory of Peg may be made to the St. Mark’s Anglican Church or the Fairview Manor Auxiliary. A special thanks and appreciation to the doctors and staff of the Fairview Manor. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) on Thursday, November 8, 2018 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. A Funeral Service will take place in the St. Mark’s Anglican Church (186 Jessie St., Pakenham, ON.) on Friday, November 9, 2018 at 1pm. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Church Cemetery. Reception to follow. Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Hare, Delbert George
Delbert passed away peacefully in the Perth hospital on Monday November 5th, 2018 at the age of 78 years. Delbert was predeceased by his parents Peter and Nina (Harris) Hare, his first wife Deanna (Coulter) Hare, brother Frankie and sister Arlene Mullin. He will be sadly missed by his beloved wife Ila (Silverson) Dickson-Hare, sons Danny and Daryl, grandchildren Lisa, Curtis and Kathleen, brothers Robert, Mark, Steven and Tim Hare, Roger Coulter and sisters Kathleen Henderson, Judy Butler Susie Scott, stepchildren Randy (Laurie) McMullan, Valerie (Bill) Wheeler and Mark Dickson (Kerry Ford), grandchildren Kristie, Hayden, Megan and Maria, daughter-in-law Wendy Hare, sister-inlaw Bonnie (Carl) Henderson, numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth Sunday November 11th, 2018 from 12 Noon until 4:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel Monday at 10:30 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Delbert will be interred with his wife Deanna in the Iroquois United Church Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the “Day Away Program” of the Lanark County Alzheimer’s Society or L.A.W.S. would be appreciated
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Kidd-Scott, Keitha Eileen RN
May 3, 1923 November 7, 2018 Passed peacefully at Perth Hospital, Perth on Wednesday, November 7th, 2018. Predeceased by her parents Charles M. Donaldson and Mary Alice (Telford) Donaldson, her sisters Muriel and Eva Donaldson, Grace (Eddie) Grainger and Ruth (Harry) Smiley. Dearly loved husbands: J. Aubrey Kidd, MD, Jack A. Scott, dear companion Tom Musgrave, many of her friends and other relatives. Surviving six children of the Kidd-Scott combined families George (Gwen) Kidd, Lisa (Doug) McEwen, Mary-Jane (Rob) Valiquette, Bill (Jo-Anne) Scott, Doug (Lynne) Scott and Alan (Nancy Scott; 11 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Sunday, November 11th, 2018 from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. Funeral service was conducted in St. Paul’s United Church, Perth on Monday at 1:30 P.M. A reception in the Church Hall followed the service. In remembrance, contributions to St. Paul’s United Church or GWM Foundation would be appreciated. Keitha’s family wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to all involved in mom’s care over the last few years at Carolina Retirement Suites, Perth Community Care Centre and staff at Perth Hospital Emergency Department and Critical Care Unit and a very special thank you to Dr. Richard Moxon.
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RAYMOND, Jean
A longtime resident of Almonte, Jean Elizabeth Raymond (Giles) passed at the Almonte General Hospital on Saturday afternoon, November 10, 2018. She was 93. She is survived by her son, Robert (Jan) and grandchildren: Caitlyn, Megan, and Lindsay, as well as her sister, Marguerite Camelon. Jean will be fondly remembered by the folks on the back road. Donations to Under My Wing Pug Rescue (www.undermywingpugrescue.com or on Canada Helps) Private arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Stegmuire, Bertha Lilly
Passed away suddenly on November 11th 2018, at the Carleton Place and District Hospital. She is survived by her brothers George (Carol) Brocklebank and Robert Brocklebank, nephew Christopher, niece Mayu, great-niece Sarah, and great-nephew Micha. She is predeceased by her parents James and Lillian Brocklebank. Friends may visit the family from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 15th at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Ave. Carleton Place. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Bertha may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.
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1918 - 2018 Passed away at the Woodland Villa, Long Sault on Monday November 12, 2018, aged 100 years. Cherished friend of the late Rose Currat. Predeceased by his parents Andrew and Mary Arcand, sisters Edith, Christine and Doris. Harvey will be sadly missed by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Family and friends are invited to visit the Kemptville Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Wednesday November 14, 2018 from 2:00-4:00 pm & 7:00-9:00 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Holy Cross Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville on Thursday at 11 am. Interment at the Holy Cross Cemetery immediately following the service. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society. condolences/Tributes/donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435
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Peg passed away at her home on Friday evening, November 9th, 2018 at the age of 81 years. She was predeceased by her parents Dennis and Christina and Dennis’ second wife, Marie O’Connor and brothers Dennis (Agnes) and Larry (Donna) O’Connor. She will be sadly missed by Lisette Vaillancourt, her daughters Deborah (Don) Lamontagne, and Kimberley (Luigi) Aiello and their families, brothers Terry (Delores) and Gerald O’Connor, sister Betty (Owen) Bailey, sister-in-law Theresa Smith, all her nieces, nephews, family and many friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Friday, November 16th, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Johns Church, Perth Saturday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, St. Bridget’s Cemetery, Stanleyville. In remembrance, contributions to the St. Johns Church Memorial Fund or the Stephen Lewis Foundation would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
ROBBINS, Cheryl Ann – In loving memory of a dear Mother, Daughter, Sister and Niece who left us one year ago on November 13, 2017. We will always love, remember and miss you. You meant so much to us. Many tears we have cried They have poured out like rain But we know you are much better now In Gods arms and no longer in pain You meant so much to all of us, You were very special and that is no lie You brightened up the darkest day And the cloudiest of skies Your beautiful smile warmed our hearts Your laughter was music to hear We would give up absolutely everything To have you well and standing near Not a second passes That you are not on our minds Your love we will never forget And we pray the hurt heals in time We hold you close in our hearts And there you shall remain To walk with us throughout our lives Until we meet again So rest in peace dear Cheryl And thank you for all you have done We know that God has given you The Crown you have truly won “If ever there comes a day we can’t be together, think of me and I’ll be there forever.” Always remembered, sadly missed and loved by her children Connor, Jaina and MacKenzie, her mother Patsy, her sisters and her many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.
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Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew with loved ones by her side on Wednesday afternoon, November 7th, 2018; Carolyn Elizabeth Salva of Braeside passed away at the age of 67 years. Dear daughter of Sophie Salva (late Paul) of Revelstoke, B.C. Beloved wife and best friend of Paul Avon. Cherished daughterin-law of Joan Avon (late Roger) of Arnprior. Predeceased by a brother-in-law, André Avon (Rachel). Special aunt of Emilie Avon (Daniel Green). Cherished and fondly remembered by extended family and friends. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Braeside on Monday morning, November 12th at 11 o’clock. A luncheon followed. In memory of Carolyn, please consider a donation to Hospice Renfrew. In the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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CALL ME for best cash price for land, small farm or country home, in Smith Falls or Perth area. Call Gerry Hudson: 1-613-449-1668. Sales William Street East, Representative of Remax Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom, Riverview Realty Ltd. 2nd fl apartment, very well Brokerage. maintained, clean, parking, utilities extra, available immediately, $825/mnth HOUSES FOR SALE 613-283-1697
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MY CLIENT is looking for a clean solid three bedroom home near Smith’s Falls or Perth, for under $400,000 cash. Call Gerry Hudson: 1-613-449-1668. Sales Perth, Bachelor apart- Representative of Remax ment. Centrally located. Riverview Realty Ltd. Newly renovated. Brokerage. $600/mnth 613-267-2687. Room for Rent, Shared Accommodations, 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms Almonte Street at Hwy 29, 3 bedroom home currently shared with two other woman. Wi-fi. $500 + $100 utilities monthly. 613-899-7869
MERKLEY, Wilbur J. who passed away November 8, 1979. These years have passed so very fast, but our love for you will always last as we keep you safe within our hearts. Love always, John, Marg and Gale, Ray, Mary and Dave and Cathy, grandchildren and great grandchildren
Eternal Love, Patsy (Lowry), Henry and Rick Hobbs and extended Families
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Apartment available Perth, 41 Sunset Blvd., Quiet, 2 bedroom, 800 sq. ft., secure building, recently renovated, laundry facilities on site, outdoor pool. $1400/month, available Dec 1. Heat, hydro, water and parking included. Phone and cable not included. Call Bud Thomas 613-267-0567.
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Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered everyday…. No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts, you’re always there.
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Cedar pickets, rails, post Adding warmth to your life SNOW TIRES FOR SALE. & mill logs for sale. Call or for over 25 years. Cut, Four Goodyear Ultragrip, text 613-913-7958. split or log lengths. Deliv- 195/65R/16, steel rims, ered or picked up. Phone Knops cell: from 2012 Sonic LT, balExecutive Office Furniture: Greg anced. Like new. Approx. Desk, matching credenza, 613-340-1045 750 km from one win613-658-3358 after 7pm exec swivel and office ter’s use. All new in chairs, cabinet/book cases, 2016. $725.00 OBO. mobile cabinet, stereo Lumber Pine, Hemlock, or 613-485-3361. system, office equipment, Hardwood for barn, buildmodular desk. All ing, or repairs /horse shelgood/excellent condition. ters & garden sheds. Wanted: Classic & Vintage cars & trucks. Please call Call 613-279-1217 613-267-5772 Mark 613-360-2699. FOR SALE: Firestone Winter Force winter tires 4-P265/70R17 mounted on Chev alloy wheels. Used one season approx 8000kms Paid $2300, fits Tahoe/Yukon/GM Trucks etc. Tread is 12/32 asking $1,500. Call 613-256-2396
But loss has taught us many things and now we face each day, with hope and happy memories to help us on our way
St Pierre, Robert (Bobby) Five years ago, November 7, 2013. You passed away suddenly without any warning or even a good bye. Many hearts were broken that day. Even though life goes on your thought of often, and live on in the memories and stories of your time here with us all. We all take comfort knowing your surrounded by many of our loved ones who have gone to join you in Gods arms. May you always rest in peace. Gone but never forgotten. Love always, Cheryl St Pierre The Desarmia Family The Taylor-Menard Family xoxo
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Cheryl Beattie Who passed away 1 year ago on November 13, 2017
CLEARY, Nancy Today’s the anniversary of the day that we lost you and for a time it felt as though our lives had ended too.
BANFIELD, Elizabeth Ann Feb. 14, 1978-Nov. 15, 2014 Forever remembered, Forever missed, Forever loved. Shawn
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PROPERTY WANTED. My client buys all types of property in need of repair and renovation for cash. Call Gerry Hudson: 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.
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Property for Sale: private estate sale, selling a 2 bedroom gas heated detached bungalow with attached garage. At 58 Knight Street Horton Township (Renfrew) property size 165.00 x 132.00 asking price $167,500.00 viewing by appointment on Saturday November 17th call or text 705-521-0446 or JASPER BIG spacious 705-507-5765 to set up 12 room fixer upper appointment time. home on huge partly treed acre+ lot. Emple room to build garage, for property amazing price of $111, Commercial 900 OBO. Call Gerry with 1480 square foot H u d s o n : residential home. Home 1-613-449-1668. Sales and property have had Representative of Remax many upgrades. 3 bedRiverview Realty Ltd. rooms, 2 1/2 baths, walkout basement. Asking Brokerage. $220,000.00 or option to rent. Located at 455 Hwy. 29, Smiths Falls, Ont. To LOTS/LAND/ view by appointment call ACREAGE 613-283-6572. Looking For Waterfront Lot: 1+ acre lot on Mississippi Lake in Carleton Place or Beckwith to build home. Please contact Stephanie 613-915-3949 or stephanie@stonefieldswed dings.com.
PERSONAL Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 256-7291, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-3920. Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158
LEGAL If you know the whereabouts of Michael Richard Hawes, DOB: 38 years (approximate age), please contact Jo Minnie at Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville 613-264-9991 ext 5124 or Siju Simon ext 5105.
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Funeral Director Assistant Part Time Blair & Son Smiths Falls Chapel Blair & Son Funeral Directors Inc. – Smiths Falls Chapel, is seeking individuals interested in joining our Support Team as a Part-Time Funeral Director Assistant/Funeral Attendant/Transportation-Driver. While previous experience is not required, the individual we seek needs to possess a desire for helping others, strong interpersonal and communication skills, a responsible work ethic and attention to detail. In this role, you will assist our Licensed Funeral Directors by performing a variety of non-technical tasks that would range from assisting client families during visitations and services to facilitating the transfer and transportation of the deceased from hospitals, nursing facilities and residences. Requirements & Qualifications: • Must have a flexible schedule • Availability to work weekends, evenings and days on an as needed or on-call basis • Professional behavior and conservative appearance • Ability to lift, pull or carry objects up to 100 lbs. • Valid Ontario Driver’s license – with a good driving record No phone inquiries please. Interested applicants may apply in person by bringing a resume by to: *Blair & Son Funeral Directors Inc. 112 Beckwith St. N. Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2C3
Production team members Grenville Castings is closing at the end of June, 2019, but we still have high-quality auto parts to produce and have increased our commitment to safety, cleanliness and employee engagement. We are seeking contract employees to support operations in our Perth facility and are looking for individuals with experience in the following areas: • • • •
General Labour Low Pressure (LP) Casting Press Operation Melt Oven Operation Laempe Core Making Machine Operation
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The work schedule consists of 12-hour shifts (Continental Pattern) in a foundry environment. We will consider former employees who left in good standing. Duties • Safely applying various processes in the creation, processing and inspection of aluminum castings • Following all work instructions • Maintaining an orderly work area • Following all company policies (ex. Health and Safety, Environmental, AODA, Quality, Human Resources) • Working in a safe manner at all times • Maintaining high workmanship standards • Other duties as assigned by the shift leader or manager Details • The work environment on the plant floor is characterized by very warm summer temperatures, loud noise and fork truck traffic • Team members must be able to perform all essential functions as appropriate on the plant floor, in meetings, and with team members, management, customers and suppliers • Wage: $16.81/hour plus shift premiums, bonuses and incentives. Overtime is available.
Magna is committed to building an inclusive and accessible learning and working environment. We believe in and promote the rights of all persons with disabilities as outlined in the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA 2005) and its related Accessibility Standards Regulations. To meet this commitment, Magna will make appropriate accommodations available. As required, please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require to ensure your equal participation.
Hours: 40 hours with an unpaid ½ lunch Wage: $17.00 with WEG Job Responsibilities 1. To plan and implement programs in the daycare using the “How Does Learning Happen” document. 2. To establish and create a stimulating environment for the children 3. To establish positive and cooperative working relationships with parents and their children Qualifications and Experience • Diploma in Early Childhood Education • Registered and in good standing with the College of ECE • 2 years’ experience Knowledge and Skills / Core Competencies • Sensitivity and responsiveness to the needs of children, parents and their families • Enthusiasm and interest in working with young children Requirements • Current Standard First Aid-CPR C-AED • Criminal Reference Check A full job description is available upon request, please call 613-279-3151 ext 308 Please submit a cover letter and resume to: susanw@rfcs.ca or drop off at 1004 Art Duffy Road, Sharbot Lake Deadline: November 30, 2018 HELP WANTED
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The Township of Rideau Lakes is seeking a qualified individual to fill a contract position as Waste Site Attendant at the Portland Waste Site/Transfer Station. Individual must be mature, responsible, assertive and able to work in both a team and individual environment and in outside weather elements. Physical labour is required. This position will be 16 hours per week - Wednesday and Saturday 8:00am to 4:00pm. Interested individuals should send their resume and brief cover letter to: Michelle Jones Manager, Facilities & Environmental Services Township of Rideau Lakes 1439 County Road 8 Delta, ON K0E 1G0 michelle@twprideaulakes.on.ca Deadline for applications is December 7, 2018 at 11:00am. The Township of Rideau Lakes is an equal opportunity employer, all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. We thank all who apply, however only those applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. You’ll be
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Casual- Part-time The Village of Merrickville-WoIford is seeking a Landfill Site attendant for the municipal landfill located on County Rd 16. The successful candidate will work with the site supervisor under the direction of the Manager of Public Works. Duties include but are not limited to supervision of residential drop off in designated areas, sorting of recycling and maintenance duties such as grass cutting. The position is part-time, two days per week and requires the ability to work outside in all weather. Work hours may vary according to the season and are subject to change. The successful candidate will be required to have a current OPP security check and a valid Driver’s license. Pay range is $15.70 - 19.10 hour. Applications for the position will be received until 4:00 PM on Wednesday, November 28, 2018. The envelope should clearly indicate “Landfill Attendant”, and should be addressed to: Brad Cole Acting Lead Hand Village of Merrickville-Wolford P.O. Box 340, Merrickville, ON KOG INO Fax: 613-269-3095 E-mail: publicworks@merrickville-wolford.ca Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The Village of Merrickville-Wolford is an equal opportunity employer. Information is collected in confidence under the Freedom of Information Act and used solely for the purpose of filling the above-noted position.
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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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2 Full-time positions to work in Stittsville Great communication skills, presentable, enjoy multi-tasking, in a fast paced environment. Send resume to Cindy: cindy@mcp.on.ca Full job descriptions on website
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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.
Busy Handyman Service looking for Snow-plow Operators and shovelers. Part-time or could lead to full-time. 613-267-5460.
Part-time Waitress required at Country Diner, Smiths Falls, drop off Resume after 2pm to Certified Mason. 15 years Jim or George. experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.
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Lanark County is seeking a high energy, dynamic, professional to fill the following temporary full-time opportunity in our Social Services Department starting as soon as possible to approximately November 8, 2019.
MANDATE: The successful incumbent will provide employment supports, intensive case management, employment counselling and job retention strategies to clients of the Ontario Works and the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP).
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Purpose and scope: Provide a plan for the provision and installation of outdoor fitness/ recreation equipment. There will be a minimum of twelve (12) pieces of equipment installed on a six (6) inch concrete pad that is anticipated to be approximately 50’ by 30’. There will be a combination of static and dynamic pieces with an emphasis on full circuit. Adventure course pieces may also be included. The ideal equipment would be durable, easy to use, appeal to multiple ages and contribute to balance, strength, and flexibility.
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Along with measurements, design, cost and installation dates for the project proponents will provide a rendering or mock-up of the proposed design to aid in the selection of the winning design. It is the goal of the Corporation of the Town of Smiths Falls to have the structures in place in late Spring of 2019 following the installation of the concrete pad. RFP’s will be opened in Public on December 11, 2018, at 11:05., in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario. Questions regarding this RFP may be directed to Art Manhire at the Community Services Department (tel: 613-283-4124 ext. 6101).
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SUN, NOV 25, 2018 @ 10AM; PREVIEW @ 9AM TO BE HELD AT MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE In addition to all the wonderful things you have come to associate with Christmas décor such as lights, garland, tree trimmings, outdoor decorations, dinnerware, festive serving ware etc. This sale will also include home accents, furnishings & necessities, new merchandise for both yourself & all those people on your list! Auctioneers Note: This will be our annual Christmas & more sale, something for everyone, see you there. For a more detailed list w/photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca or Like Us on Facebook.
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Drummond/North Elmsley Tay Valley Fire Rescue is seeking bids for Custodial Services at the BBDE Station, 14 Sherbrooke Street East, Perth, ON K7H 1A2. The RFP (Request for Proposal) is #2018-003, with a closing date of December 6, 2018 For more information or a copy of the RFP, please contact: Greg Saunders, Fire Chief Email: firechief@dnetv.ca Phone: 613-267-2596, ext. 3 Nancy Fleming, Administrative Assistant/Treasurer Email: admin@dnetv.ca Phone: 613-267-2596, ext. 4
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The Queen’s Crafters and Antique Market, 142 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, 10am-5pm everyday. Vendor’s welcome. 613-253-5333.
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Sealed submissions 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 December 11, 2018 for the provision of outdoor fitness/recreation equipment for Lower Reach Park. To obtain a full electronic copy of the RFP please e-mail recreation@smithsfalls. ca or obtain a hard copy at 71 Cornelia, Smiths Falls between the hours of 8:00 and 4:00 Monday to Friday.
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Huge 13K pieces +, private collection to be sold in multiple auctions! Super Hero’s, Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Monopoly, Coke, Pepsi, signs, Starwars, Barbie dolls, diecast & much, much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Payment Terms: Cash or Good Cheque 10% Buyers Premium
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SUN, NOV 18 2018 @ 10AM; PREVIEW @9AM TO BE HELD AT MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE This sale features a wide selection of gently used items for your bidding pleasure. Such as a Cockshutt F162 2wd tractor with 4 cyl continental gas engine/live pwr/front end loader/good tin & tires, full range of woodworking equip, power tools, 196cc Plate Compactor; single axle trailer, as new snowblower, advertising tins, as new modern furniture & much more! Auctioneers Note: This sale is a tradespersons delight, more items to be listed closer to sale! For a more detailed list, photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca or Like us on Facebook CLS856563_1108
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IF YOU'RE GONNA GRAB A JOURNALIST ... WILD PRESS CONFERENCE RANKLES STEPHANIE GRAY STEPHANIE GRAY Column
Let's see if some sort of balance can be found whilst waxing rhapsodic (or whatever) about the man who happens to be President of the Excited States of America and his disturbing relationship with the press. Full disclosure (in case you haven't been following along): I tend to be somewhat fond of the media, having been a reporter myself a while back. When I saw snippets of the wild press conference following the mid-term elections last week during which Trump verbally attacked CNN's Jim Acosta,
it kind of got me rankled. (I don't think I've ever described myself as "rankled" before. It's probably a bit mild.) If you have been watching the news, you've likely seen the video showing Trump trying to verbally shut down Acosta, followed by one of the White House aides approaching the reporter and trying to grab the microphone. There has been a lot of discussion about the physical part of the exchange. When the aide grabbed at the microphone, Acosta responded by blocking her arm. "Whoa!" I said, but not necessarily for the reasons you might think (at least at first). All I could see was the age uke bunkai (technique) we had practised at
karate class the night before. It was all there - the quick sweep down the bicep, ending at the elbow, which pulls the opponent off balance. OK, well not quite all of it. The technique usually ends with a strike to the neck, but it's probably really good that didn't happen because it would have been a step too far. In my view, I saw someone make a grab at another person, who responded by blocking it. Possibly the only amusing thing about this is that I sent the clip to my senseis and suggested there might be a market for some selfdefence workshops for journalists. Really, if Trump keeps up with his "enemy of the people" and "fake news"
rhetoric, journalists are going to die trying to do their jobs. After the incident, the White House suspended Acosta's press credentials. They also allegedly doctored the original video to make it look worse than it was. (Incidentally, the "doctored" video is the one I sent to my senseis. I was still OK with it. If you try to grab at someone, expect they might react.) At this point I could transition quite nicely into a rant about the importance of a free press and the growing concern about how this man inflames and emboldens his base to make awful things seem permissible, but maybe we can talk about solutions. Something I struggle with is the "can't look away from the car crash" syndrome when it comes to Trump. I try to pay enough attention to be informed because we really have to be to aware (and alarmed)
at this point, but I do want to look away. Is there a way we could all "look away?" Could the journalists still attend the press conferences and document everything, but not actually publish it? Maybe just alert the rest of us to when we need to head to the bunkers? I don't have solutions,
but we can't look away. Probably it wouldn't hurt to brush up on the karate moves at least. 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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WINTER SESSION Registration New registrants: Nov 17th 12:00-1:30, Nov. 20th 5:00-6:00, Nov 27th 5:00-6:00, Dec 12th 12-1:30 or email to arrange registration. Current participants may register during their regular class time!
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES *Diabetes and PreDiabetes Education Sessions led by Rideau Valley Diabetes Services Registered Nurses and Registered Dietitians 613-284-2558. *Footcare Clinics Community Home Support 613-253-0733. *Hot nutritious meal or fellowship at Hungry Lunch Cafe Zion-Memorial United Church Hall. 37 Franklin St. Carleton Place. *Exercise lead by a Registered Kinesiologist at Country Roads Community Health Centre. Sponsored by Rideau Community Health Services/Telemedicine 613-284-2558. *Foot Care, Transportation, Meals on Wheels, Tuesday Luncheons Pakenham Community Home Support 613-624-5647. *Diabetes Education Programme, at Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic 613-258-6133 ext 400 www.kdh.on.ca *Gambling Problem, Gamblers Anonymous, 88 Cornelia St. Smiths Falls 613-567-3271. *Lanark County Brain Injury Survivors Group, Lanark, Leeds, and Greenville Addictions and Mental Health, 88 Cornelia St. W. Smiths Falls 613-283-7723 *Emotions Anonymous (marriage, children, grief, etc) Salvation Army Church (side door) Smiths Falls 613-283-0960. *Archives Lanark, 1920 Con.7, Drummond (former Drummond Township Office near Drummond Center) Perth 613-267-3178 or 613-256-3130. *Ancestor Researching, contact Lisa Trodden to make an appointment 613-283-0711 or ltrodden@cogeco.ca *Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin 613-359-1140. *Community Home Support Bereavement Support Group, Smiths Falls District Community Health Centre enter at front entrance 2 Gould St. Info: 613-267-6400. *Butterfly Fan Club, Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group, Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St Perth. Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. *Stroke survivor and caregiver support group, Perth Legion, 26 Beckwith St E. Info: 613-549-6666 x6867.
*The Compassionate Friends, support group for bereaved parents. Tay Valley Community Hall, 4174 Narrows Locks Rd. Perth. 2nd Monday of every month, 7-9pm. Cindy Whyte 613-267-6335 or via our facebook page. INFO: cheryl.code@metroland.com
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*Support Group for people with Parkinson’s & their care partners, Community Home Support Lanark County, 40 Sunset Blvd, Ste D. Perth. 613-722-9238, 1-800-565-3000 Margaux.Wolfe@parkinson.ca
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THe 2018 HINTON AUTO GROUP BUIlD A MOUNTAIN OF FOOD CAMPAIGN Far too many people in our communities face hunger on a daily basis: seniors, the working poor, single parents, families, and unfortunately, many children. The rest of us have the power to help. The annual Hinton Auto Group Build a Mountain of Food Campaign supports 11 local communities and food banks, and runs from November 10th through December 15th. 100% of all food and money raised in your community stays in your community. Please help us.
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GUNMETAL NOVEMBER SKY HAS A SOFT LIGHT TO IT NOVEMBER IS THE MOST DREADED MONTH, WRITES CATHY JAMES
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November is my most dreaded month. Cold that gets into your bones. Dark by 4:45 p.m. People getting cranky. While I've always just tried to 'get through' November, a friend shifted my focus last year. When taking a photography course, my friend was told by the instructor that November is a photographer's dream month. With the fallen leaves spreading across the landscape as well as a sun that settles earlier in the day, the instructor told my friend that the November light has
a yellow hue to it. And he's totally right. Since my friend passed that news along, I've noticed pockets of time throughout the day when the lighting has a yellowish hue to it and softens the view. I stop and appreciate the November Sky rather than (always) complaining about the dreary month. So, if you're suffering from the November Blues, look outside and see if you can spot the November light.
CAKES AND CRUISES It's not every day a childhood memory comes swirling back to you when you're in the middle of a courtyard in Montenegro. But it did. Hear me out before you roll your eyes (I may just be writing that sentence for my husband). My mom and I just returned from an incredible Mediterranean cruise. One of our stops was Kotor, Montenegro, which offered
incredible views. As we made our way into the old city, we came across a restaurant which included a patio featuring a glass-encased dessert selection. As we stared at the selection, my mom noted, "Hey, those look like the cakes we used to order from Mrs. Clarick." And she was absolutely right. Whether it was for an anniversary or a high school graduation, our family often ordered these incredible cakes from Mrs. Clarick. They were, delicious, fancy and included those big silver sprinkles. And her cakes were far beyond the boxed cake experience that my daughter is about to get for her own birthday. In Kotor, we ohh'd and aww'd over the cake and my mom decided to get a slice. You know - for research. After she sampled it, she said it was good, but not as a good as Mrs. Clarick. That's tough competition. Did you ever have Mrs.
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WHAT'S YOUR HOLIDAY PLAN? As we get closer to the holiday season, have you carved out a plan for you and your family? There is so much coming up in Perth and area during the season, and it's hard to say no when it comes to attending any of these great events. With that, here are some highlights that you can't not attend: the Heritage Perth Christmas House Tour Dec. 1 and 2 hosted by the CFUW; the Santa Claus Parade on Dec. 1; the Everything Craft Event at Parkside Inn and Spa on Dec. 7;; the CP Holiday Train Nov. 28; Santa Photos with Serreh Burritt Dec. 1 ... and so much more. Get intentional this holiday season Do You Have a Private I idea for Cathy James? She'd love to hear from you! Please email cathy@catscovecommunications.com.
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, communication from a business partner or friend is highly positive and gets the gears in your head turning. As enthusiasm builds, try to bring in some key players.
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SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, this week you are feeling friendly toward everyone and striking up new friendships rather easily. Expect the party invitations to begin rolling in soon.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 This may be a good week to ask for a raise or think of other ways to increase your income, Taurus. Others will be receptive to your requests and grant what you ask.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, if your mind has been going a thousand miles an hour, find a way to slow down so you can straighten things out. Direct your focus into something productive.
CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Take nothing at face value over the next few days, Capricorn. Before you invest time or money, do your fair share of detective work to see if things measure up.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 You may draw admiring glances from those around you, Gemini. You are exuding confidence, and it translates in various ways, including in regard to personal relationships.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 There’s too much going on for you to slow down just yet, Libra. Find that second wind and keep the pedal to the metal. This will be well worth it when the results unfold.
AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, some new information that will set your mind into orbit comes your way. This is news that you had not expected, so enjoy the surprise.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, it may be best if you plan some quiet evenings at home with family this week to catch up with your family. This will be invaluable time spent with one another.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Strange dreams and intuition are not out of the ordinary for you, Scorpio. Hone in on what these messages may be trying to tell you. Good news could be around the corner.
PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, newfound inspiration for creative projects, such as redecorating or improving your home, is headed your way in the coming days.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
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.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Big Band Tea Dance WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613-563-7044, john.haysom@gmail.com Standing Room Only, Almonte's
own big band, hosts Big Band Tea Dances Sunday afternoon. NHLS Speaker Series WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: North Lanark Regional Museum, 647 River Road, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-257-8503, appletonmuseum@hotmail.com North Lanark Historical Society's Speaker Series welcomes Brian Tackaberry on 'WWI: The Last Hundred Days.'
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Aerobic Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-8339 Aerobic classes take place every Monday and Wednesday.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Agricultural Society AGM WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Almonte General Hospital, 75 Spring St. CONTACT: debbie@cwtuniversal.ca The annual general meeting of the North Lanark Agricultural Society will be held in the Almonte General Hospital board room. All members and anyone interested in joining welcome.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Pakenham Country Christmas WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Pakenham - various locations, Various locations in Pakenham village, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-1077 Experience a good, oldfashioned Christmas event in the quaint village of Pakenham! Breakfast with Santa, a craft fair, story time, tree lighting and caroling.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15
100 Women Who Care North Grenville WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: eQuinelle Golf Club, 140 Equinelle Drive, Kemptville CONTACT: Diana Fisher, dianafisher1@gmail.com COST: 100 Women Who Care North Grenville meeting. Raising money for local charities in an hour. Light dinner available. Registration at 5:30 pm. More information: 100womenwhocareng.com.
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Seniors Fall Prevention Class WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Tammy Gamble, 613-273-8558, info@abchall.ca, www.abchall.ca Two one-hour classes will be held weekly at the ABC Hall, on Tuesdays at 2 to 3 pm and Thursdays at 10 to 11 am beginning Sept. 11. Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-259-3249 Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes.
Kemptville Players present 'Lafferty's Wake' WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Centre, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: tickets@kemptvilleplayers.ca The Kemptville Players present 'Lafferty's Wake' by Susan Turlish Nov. 16-18, 23-25 at urbandale arts centre (north grenville municipal centre). Dinner theatre shows Nov. 17 and 24 at 6 pm.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
General Meeting WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Snow Road Snowmobile Club, 1106 Gemmills, McDonalds Corners, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Lyle Conroy Snowmobile Club is hosting its general meeting.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Music Jamboree/Birthday WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-259-
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North Grenville Business Builders Trade Show WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Centre, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: info@ngbb.ca, https:// www.ngbb.ca Second annual North Grenville Business Builders Trade Show. Come meet local business owners
and see what services they can offer. Kids' activities and prizes throughout day. Youngsters of Yore at the Library WHEN: 1:30 p.m 3:00 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Public Library, 1 Water Street, Kemptville Norenberg Branch CONTACT: 613-258-4711, info@ngpl.ca, www.northgrenville.ca/play/ recreation-programs-events/ events-calendar/29397/youngsters-of-yore-at-the-library A different guest speaker each week. For adults 55+. Refreshments served. Ryan's Well Open House WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Ryan's Well Foundation, Parish Hall, 830 Prescott St., 40 Campus Dr., Kemptville CONTACT: Connie Jensen, 613-2586832 You are invited to Ryan's Well Open House. Meet Ryan and the team, and learn more about the Foundation.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Driver Training WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Snow Road Snowmobile Club, 1106 Gemmills, McDonalds Corners, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Lyle Conroy Driving training at the club house.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Monthly Blood Pressure Clinic WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: The Factory, Perth, 40 Sunset Blvd CONTACT: 613-2677000 Access the building through Entrance A. Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10t CONTACT: 613-2733615 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, NOVEMBER 15
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. 4 Hand Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0817 Parking behind arena. Also play first Monday every month, at 7 p.m. 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.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Bid Euchre WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St.,
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Barbecue Lunch WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: RCAFA Hall - Smiths Falls, 44 Abbott St. North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Carol, 613-2840305, 443wing@443wing.ca, www.443wing.ca/ COST: Burgers and hot dogs $3.50, sausages $4 Lunch BBQ in support of 5858 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets.
Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0817 COST: Every Thursday and Saturday. Sponsor: Harmony #162.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Ladies Darts
WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: RCAFA Hall - Smiths Falls, 44 Abbott St. North CONTACT: Linda, 613-283-3668 Every Sunday night from September to March at the RCAFA Hall.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2837164 Enjoy bridge at the legion; doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E. CONTACT: 613-283-3292 Come play euchre.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Floor Shuffleboard WHEN: 9:30 a.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2830817 Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome.
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Don Ross in Concert WHEN: 8:00 p.m WHERE: Full Circle Theatre, 26 Craig St., Perth CONTACT: perth@live.ca COST: $27 World-renowned guitarist Don Ross will perform for one night only. Non-perishable donations will be accepted for the local food bank.
Monthly Breakfast WHEN: 8:00 a.m 10:00 a.m WHERE: Kemptville Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-5734 COST: $6 for adults, $3 for children six and under The Kemptville Legion hosts a monthly breakfast on the third Saturday of each month. Everyone welcome.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
PERTH with tiles rather than cards. The game originated in China, dating back to the time of Confucius.
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