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Spare bedrooms needed for visiting actors, summer jobs for teenagers As the Classic Theatre Festival gears up for its eighth summer season — following its award-winning season in 2016 — it is offering students aged 16-29 a number of paid summer positions, while volunteers are also being sought to both work at the theatre and also hosting visiting performers. Summer jobs Among the job openings for students this summer is a production assistant who will work with the production manager and stage manager to assist in such tasks as setting up playing area during rehearsals and at every performance, assisting actors backstage, organizing and maintaining costumes during rehearsal and performances, cleaning and maintenance of rehearsal space and sections of performance space as needed, organizing backstage area, including props, assisting the stage manager during rehearsals and performances, and also performing front-of-house duties. Another job requires someone interested in assisting with venue setup, set construction and technical equipment setup, troubleshooting technical issues during performance runs, assisting with changeovers from one show to the next, and assisting the stage manager with technical requirements. May 15 is the deadline to receive applications and resumés at info@ classictheatre.ca. Volunteers/hosts While ushers and front-of-house volunteers are welcome to join a team that has garnered top marks in the OHvation customer service ranking, the festival is also looking for anyone with a spare bedroom and kitchen and washroom access to host one of the visiting professional actors with the Classic Theatre Festival. Currently, the festival has two actors who will be arriving in Perth for one sixweek period, August 1 to September 10. The festival is hoping individuals or families with spare bedrooms and access to a kitchen and washroom are
Gamble has gotten used to liv- ested in hosting an actor should call ly bird sale is on until May 15, with ing with actors she sees turning into (613) 264-8088 or email info@clas- major discounts and the flexibility to completely different people when they sictheatre.ca choose dates later in the year. assume their characters on the ClasThe Classic Theatre Festival's earSubmitted by Classic Theatre sic Theatre Festival stage. She, among other billet hosts, has also struck up close friendships with those she has hosted, and they often stay in touch via Facebook, email, and reunion visits. And it’s always a nice surprise to turn on the TV or see a film in which one of the people who stayed with her has gotten a role. “All they need beyond their room is a shelf in the fridge and one in a cupboard,” Gamble says. “They feed themselves, tidy and clean after themCANADA & NEW selves, and respect my house and rouENGLAND CRUISE tine. My friendly dog seems to be a JUNE 5-8 SEPT. 14-29 SEPT. 2-9 bonus and often they practice their $609 $4375 FROM $2199 lines with him as their foil. “Billeting costs me very little — really, just a bit of hot water for showers and a spare key — but I meet and MAY 20-22 NEW YORK CITY $705 interact with intelligent, outgoing JUNE 11-14 ATLANTIC CITY $445 people and am invited to casual getJUNE 28-29 PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY $289 togethers of cast, crew, other billeters, AUG 3-6 READING PENNSYLVANIA $559 and volunteers. I'm gifted with tickets AUG 12-13 TORONTO CITY PASS WEEKEND $385 to the plays which are more interesting than ever, because I know at least AUG 15-17 NIAGARA CASINO $485 one cast member. I'm glad I decided to AUG 23-31 ATLANTIC CANADA $1595 billet that first year and look forward SEPT 4-8 CAPE COD & NANTUCKET $925 to meeting this year's actress and beSEPT 14-16 ST. JACOBS $395 coming involved once again.” Scott Clarkson, a veteran festival performer returning for his 6th conMAY 13 CHATEAU MONTEBELLO $99 secutive season, said “I had never MAY 14 BLUE JAYS VS MARINERS $109 been billeted for a show before my first time in Perth and wasn't sure what to JUNE 10 OTTAWA SHOPPING $25 expect,” Clarkson says. “The family I JUNE 14 QUILT CANADA $89 stay with is always so welcoming and JUNE 15 GEORIA O’KEEFFE EXHIBIT – AGO $89 cheerful that it makes a six-week stay JUNE 23 OTTAWA REDBLACKS GREY CUP REMATCH $120 away from home so much easier. This JUNE 24 RIPLEY’S AQUARIUM $102 summer will be my sixth with them — and as much as I love Perth and the JULY 15 GRANBY ZOO $100 Classic Theatre Festival, this family’s AUG 5 BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL $185 hospitality is an equally large part of AUG 10 DOWN EAST LOBSTERFEST CRUISE $85 why I am so happy to keep coming Check Out www.howardtravel.ca or stop in today for a full list of our trips back! I am so grateful to see such generosity to the arts.” YOUR FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY Even if hosts cannot provide a All rates in Canadian funds per person. Taxes included. All extended tour rates per person based on double occupancy. Reg. #2510616 space for the complete six weeks, some 15 LOUIS STREET, BROCKVILLE 1-800-267-4432 613-342-4791 performers may require only two or three-week stints. Individuals inter-
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Great Veggie Grow-Off launches another year of feeding county food banks BY ASHLEY KULP
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Lanark County gardeners, listen up! It’s time to plant a few extra rows of fruits and veggies this year to benefit local food banks through The Great Veggie Grow-Off. The fourth annual initiative to support Lanark County food banks was officially launched May 1 at the Mississippi Mills Youth Centre (MMYC) in Almonte. The friendly challenge encourages gardeners to grow extra fruit and produce and bring it to their local food bank where it will be weighed and added to their community’s tally. The official results and bragging rights for the winning community are announced each Thanksgiving. According to grow-off founder Jeff Mills, this is the second year the challenge has been issued to all food banks in Lanark County, including the Lanark County Food Bank – The Hunger Stop in Carleton Place, Lanark Highlands Food Pantry, The Table Community Food Centre in Perth and the Smiths Falls Community Food Bank. For its first two years, the event raised funds for The Hunger Stop, which serves the communities of Carleton Place, Mississippi Mills and Beckwith. “So, last year we grew in Lanark County, over five tons of food…health, good, local food for people that need it,” he explained. Each year, The Great Veggie Grow-Off is launched on May 1, International Workers’ Day, “to pay homage to the farmers who feed us,” Mills noted. It was held at the youth centre to showcase the five new gardening beds created by Neighbourhood Tomato Community Gardens volunteers in the centre’s parking lot. “Isn’t that a wonderful thing to do to a parking lot?” remarked Mississippi Mills Mayor Shaun McLaughlin. New MMYC manager Janet Morrison said the gardens will create some interesting opportunities for youth, including giving back to their
community. “They’ll be able to grow things here, maybe produce a few of their own snacks here and maybe grow a few things for other people,” she stated. “I think that’s a huge part about what we’re trying to do here and that’s get the youth engaged in their own community.” McLaughlin said it is initiatives like the gardening beds that foster a green thumb. “Somebody gave me some beans when I was about eight-years-old to plant and I’ve been a gardener ever since simply because I was amazed at what these little beans could do. You’re growing gardeners out there.” As is tradition, he also brought along with him some veggies, including carrots and two kinds of potatoes, to give Mississippi Mills an early edge in the competition. They have won the trophy for the past three years in a row, bringing in 3,385 of the total 10,109 pounds grown in the county last year. A group of 15 gardeners known as the Hoop House, donated 1,000 pounds alone in Mississippi Mills. “I actually put extra beds in for this endeavor and because I like to win too,” McLaughlin joked. “I had so much last year and couldn’t store it indoors, so I just dug a big hole in the garden and put a bunch of feed bags in there, covered it up with soil and hay and just dug it up two weeks ago. This is a sample of some of it. This was harvested last fall and tastes like it was just picked.” Mills indicated feedback from food bank clients has been positive with many relaying how important having fresh food is to them. “What’s so cool about it (The Great Veggie Grow-Off) is that it spurred people on to garden,” he said. “It’s that altruistic aspect of it where people say, ‘I’m going to grow an extra row or two for people in need,’ and it really took off.” That was seconded by The Hunger Stop’s Karen Lomas, who said the food bank’s community garden boxes have also been well-received since introducing them last year and cli-
ents have offered feedback on what they’d like to see this year. Topping the list are strawberries and potatoes. “Our clients love it so much having the fresh vegetables and fresh fruit. They get excited when they know it’s coming,” she said. “It’s a wonderful, wonderful initiative,” Lomas added. “It’s been great and I’m so glad the whole county’s involved because it’s something we all win at.” Gardening expert Ed Lawrence provided some food for thought as the gardening season
gets underway. “Put kids’ hands in the soil when they’re young, they’ll grow all their life,” he commented. “Shaun (McLaughlin) is living proof; I’m living proof and we grow. Get growing!” Mills hopes people would spread the word about The Great Veggie Grow-Off so the total food grown could reach a goal of 10 tons this year. The final weigh-in, at a location yet to be determined, will take place on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, which serves as United Nations World Food Day.
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Lanark county’s director of public works to speak at horticultural meeting The next meethas been rescheduled to Sept. 23. Head to 613-283-0056 for any information you re- please visit our website gardenontario.org/ ing of the Smiths the sign-up sheet to ensure you are on the list quire about your own local horticultural so- site.php/smithsfalls. Falls Horticulfor these events. ciety. If you wish to contribute information Charles McLenaghan is media director for tural Society is at Please contact our president Debra on or gardening tips to our monthly newsletter, the Smiths Falls Horticultural Society the Smiths Falls Royal Canadian Legion, Branch MISSISSIPPI LAKES 95 at 7:15 p.m. ASSOCIATION Tuesday, May 16. The meeting is open to everyone with a small fee for Annual General Meeting nonmembers. This month we start with a short outline of events, our guest speaker, a free draw for door prizes, the THURSDAY, May 18, 2017, 7 PM to 9 PM photo contest and fun flower show. We also have our op Doors open at 6:30 PM portunity table, your source for gardening magazines and for member registration and renewal seeds for a slight donation. We wrap up with a delicious Brunton Community Hall selection of goodies provided by volunteer members. This 1702 9th Line gives you a chance to chat and have a treat. Our speaker is Terry McCann, director of public works Beckwith, Ontario K7C 3P2 for Lanark county. If you require information regarding Revised By-Law approval the treatment of noxious weeds on your property, this is a Featuring Natural Edge Program by great opportunity to learn all about how Lanark county Watersheds Canada approaches this important concern. Terry will describe the magnitude of the issue and will elaborate on how we can deal with this ongoing problem. It promises to be a very interesting and timely topic. Winners of the April photo contest were Carol Stanley first, Steve Svarckopf second and tied for third Hope Bell and Brian Bellevue. 2017 SUMMER SERIES This month you are invited to submit My Favourite BEACH PARTY BOYS Photo (use your imagination), remembering the photo The Best of the BEACH BOYS and must have some horticultural element. In June we have FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS Let’s See Those Red and White Tulips. This can be your June 21 @ 8pm, own or any you come across. Snap that picture now while SHOW SPONSOR - SHOPPERS DRUG MART June 22 @ 2pm & 8pm tulips are in bloom and submit to the June photo contest. Mark Leslie/Carolyn Burpee May is our first Fun Flower Show! On page 12 of the yearbook you will find a list of the classes. You may wish ABBAMANIA to start grooming your entries for this. Members in at Back by Popular Demand! tendance are asked to look over the entries and cast their July 5 @ 8pm, vote for their favourite. This is a very easy show to enter • • July 6 @ 2pm & 8pm and we hope you will share your favourite blooms or your • unusual houseplant. SHOW SPONSOR - 1000 ISLANDS TOYOTA • • We do ask that your entry be labelled and placed on the • • HOTEL CALIFORNIA table by 7 p.m. An Evening of the EAGLES • This year our annual plant sale takes place Saturday, Greatest Hits May 20 at the Smiths Falls Royal Canadian Legion, 7 July 19 @ 8pm, Main St. E., Smiths Falls. July 20 @ 2pm & 8pm The live auction takes place outside at the main enSHOW SPONSOR - THE ARVIC GROUP trance at 8:45 a.m. The doors will open at 9 a.m. for the plant sale indoors. All of the plants donated are from our ELTON The Ultimate Tribute members so the plants are local and in good condition. to ELTON JOHN Everything goes in a short time so be early to avoid disap Starring Elton Rohn pointment. • • Please keep an eye on your garden for any plants that Aug 2 @ 8pm, Aug 3 @ 2pm & 8pm SHOW SPONSOR - BROCKVILLE • you may consider dividing and donating to the sale. Best DENTURE CLINIC • to do this ahead of time to allow the plants to recover • from the shock. Hostas are one example that can be split BRASS TRANSIT easily. We will have a selection of pots available at the The Musical Legacy of CHICAGO meeting this month for those of you who may need some Aug 16 @ 8pm for plants from whatever source in your garden. 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Kind heart of Michaelis is recalled by those close to her at Metroland Media
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During McHappy Day celebrations on Wednesday, May 3 in Carleton Place, OPP community Sgt. Rob Croth (left) is seen working alongside staff at the Highway 7 McDonald’s. To the right, employee Kassandra Gill and OPP Const. Joe Tereschuk serve up morning coffee to customers.
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McHappy smiles worth $28,650 after fundraising day Wednesday, May 3 BY LAURIE WEIR
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There were smiles all around on Wednesday, May 3, as local McDonald’s restaurants hosted their annual McHappy Day funding campaign. Tim and Lorraine Carter, owners of the restaurants in Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, Perth and Kemptville, say they had an outstanding day. “We raised $28,650,” said Tim Carter. “That is a new record. The managers and the crew worked really hard.” The funds have been raised for the Ottawa Ronald McDonald House and two Ronald McDonald Family Rooms located at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). They sold Ronald McDonald socks and gave away coupons for a free coffee with every $2 donation.
Carter added that it couldn’t have been as successful as it was without the participation of everyone who purchased specific food items during the course of the day. “And we had a lot of celebrity guests,” he said, which included town councillors and staff, police officers, the fire chief, doctors, lawyers, and even a special young boy who has stayed at Ronald McDonald House in Toronto. “Kael Morrison was out having a good time,” Carter said. “He was running the show.” At the age of five, Kael — who is now 10 — was diagnosed with STAT 1 mutation, a rare immune deficiency disorder. Doctors decided a bone-marrow transplant was his best chance of survival, and he was lucky enough to have a family member who was a match: his younger brother
Eamon. Kael’s road to recovery was a long one, and included six months spent in isolation to minimize the risk of infection. While he is still being closely monitored by the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and Sick Kids in Toronto, he and his family are from Toledo, Ohio. Last summer, Kael was the recipient of a new play structure, which he said he was still enjoying; that was thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During Wednesday’s McHappy Day, it was noticed that Kael’s hair has become quite long. “He’s growing it for cancer,” said Beth Sinclair, who is a good friend of the Morrison family. “He’s a pretty special little boy, and for him to grow his hair and cut it for kids with cancer shows his caring character.”
On McHappy Day, more than 1,400 McDonald's restaurants participated in the national fundraising initiative by donating $1 for every Big Mac, Happy Meal, and McCafé beverage and hot drink sold. This, along with each community’s generous support, will help over 30,000 Canadian families every year stay at Ronald McDonald Houses across Canada while their children are being treated at nearby hospitals. Nationally More than $5.6 was million raised to support families of sick children across Canada and local children’s charities this year. This year marked 40 years of spreading hope and love to Canadian families across the country. Including funds raised from Wednesday’s McHappy Day event,
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McDonald’s Canada and its franchisees have raised more than $10.8 million in the past year for Ronald McDonald Houses and other local children’s charities, supporting over 30,000 families at 15 Ronald McDonald Houses and 16 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in over 440 communities across Canada. “With the wrap of another successful McHappy Day, Canadian families have another reason to smile,” said Cathy Loblaw, President and CEO, RMHC® Canada. “The tremendous outpouring of support from Canadians is simply heart-warming. On behalf of the 30,000 families who stay at Ronald McDonald Houses every year, thank you!” With files from the Record News archives and McDonald’s Canada
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Look west Wynne - then seek exit? What does Premier Kathleen Wynne have in common with British Columbia Premier Christie Clark? Aside from the fact they are both Liberals, both premiers, and both women, they also have a few other things in common - and it ain’t pretty. The B.C. Liberals have been in office since 2001, the Ontario Liberals since 2003. Clark took over from the increasingly unpopular Gordon Campbell, and Wynne took over from Dalton McGuinty. Enough said. Also, Clark became premier in her own right in 2013, winning an unexpected election against an opposition leader who entered a race he couldn’t possibly lose...and then, he proceeded to do just that. Back east here in Ontario, Wynne did the same thing, becoming premier in her own right in 2014, defeating Tim Hudak, who entered an election race far ahead in the polls, and well, we all know how that turned out. As we write this late on May 9, we do not know BC election results. But the last polls
crunched by the CBC’s Eric Grenier show it to be a dead-heat, 39.9 per cent for the BC NDP, 39.4 per cent for the Liberals. By his count, that would give a projected seat count of 45 Liberals, 40 New Democrats and two Greens. When the election began, there the NDP was way ahead...just like in 2013. But here in Ontario, it’s not looking good for Wynne. A Forum poll for the Toronto Sun has found that, as of March, the Progressive Conservatives are at 43 per cent, the NDP at 28 per cent, and the Liberals in third at 19 per cent. That would mean 86 Tory seats, 29 NDP seats - and seven for the Grits. Even if Clark’s Liberals don’t win, they have a good base to rebound, if these numbers hold. As for the Ontario Liberals, there are already rumblings of dumping Wynne. There’s no rebounding with these numbers, as Bob Rae discovered in 1995. We’re getting into 1993 federal Tory wipe-out territory here. Our advice is look west, Kathleen, then look back home...and then take a good, hard look in the mirror, and do what is right.
Two and Three Mile cousins knew how to cause a stir Getting invited to a birthday party didn’t happen very often. Birthdays, if celebrated at all, were left to the family. And if your birthday was close to Easter, or Christmas, like mine was, all you got was cake with well-used candles on it. There would be no money for even the simplest of presents. But Two-Mile-Herman’s home was different. There were 11 children in his family, some of them married and on farms of their own, and there was young Cora, who was my age, and when her birthday rolled around, those of us who were in her grade were simply invited by an older brother or sister at recess at the Northcote School. There was no such thing as
written invitations. And so, one Saturday, my brother Everett drove me over to the Barr Line in the buggy for Cora’s birthday party. The place was fair jumping by the time we got there. All Cora’s friends from school were there, as well as various cousins, including Three-Mile-Herman. Now, the two cousins didn’t always see eye-to-eye, and it was an everyday occurrence to see them come to blows behind the Northcote School over something as simple as failing to hit the ball, or make it to first base. Presents weren’t expected either. And if one was offered, it would be something simple like a little fancy hanky taken from
tin cans off the fence with their slingshots, or sitting on the pump platform playing marbles. Cora’s friends elected to stay inside, never taking our
a Christmas present, received from a rich aunt months before, or a toy watch from a box of crackerjacks. You were there to have fun, eat, and go home with one of the butterscotch suckers gathered together with an elastic band, and bought at Briscoe’s General Store for a nickel a bunch. It didn’t take long for the boys to separate from the girls, going outside to play tag, shoot
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a wooden spoon on the bottom of a tin pot, and the boys tore into the kitchen and with us girls circled the huge table that easily sat Two-MileHerman’s complete family. It was cake time, which to me was far more exciting than just sitting around doing nothing. Because inside the cake we knew there would be a few coins wrapped in wax paper, including a
whole dime. No one knew who would get the dime. It depended entirely on where Cora’s mother cut into the cake. I was told by Mother before I left home that if I was the lucky one, I was to hand the dime over to Cora, which I didn’t think the least bit fair. Well, I needn’t have worried, because Three-Mile-Herman got it, and that’s when the fight started. Two-Mile told his cousin to hand it over to his sister Cora, but Three-Mile already had
it in his pocket, and announced he’d be leaving because his Father would be waiting for him at the Northcote Side Road. Two-Mile threw himself at Three-Mile and they went rolling on the kitchen floor barely missing the cook stove. The rest of us sat around the kitchen table eating cake as if a free-for-all between the two cousins was an everyday occurrence, which it was. Cora’s mother simply went to the
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flower buds are beginning to show (somewhere between end of June and beginning of July).” Truvist and Clearview are water-soluble and such herbicides are often laced with toxic solvents to increase plant absorption. We know that their spray can reach well beyond the intended targets and this can’t be good news for the health of Lanark’s highly vulnerable ground water or pollinator populations. Their labels both warn: “The use of this chemical may result in contamination of groundwater particularly in areas where soils are permeable (e.g. sandy soil) and/or the depth to the water table is shallow.” So why the push for this last-resort method of eradication which is not even recommended? Why not properly-timed mowing? This just doesn’t make any sense, it is chemical warfare against much more than wild parsnip.
pump in the kitchen, pumped out a dipper of water, and threw it over the two boys, which brought the fight to a sudden halt. She just stood there with the dipper in her hand, and her arm stretched out. Three-Mile knew what she was after, and he pulled the wax paperwrapped dime from his pocket and handed it over, which was then handed over to Cora. Cora licked the cake off the wax paper, and tore upstairs with the dime to put it away for safekeeping. The party was over. Everett was waiting for me outside with the buggy, and I went home wondering why anyone bothered to have a birth-
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day party in the first place. I would never be lucky enough to find a dime in my piece of cake, and besides, we had cake every Sunday, so that was no treat either. I talked it over with my sister Audrey, and we both decided celebrating birthdays at home with only the family was far better than getting all dressed up, just to come home with a butterscotch sucker! 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.
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Friends of the Tay Watershed announce awards for 2016 The four recipients of the Friends of the Tay Watershed 2016 Environmental Awards have been announced, representing a broad cross-section of this area’s dedicated environmental volunteers and organizations. The popular annual Kidfish program in Perth; the Lanark County Stewardship Council; the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust; and the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Health Unit/ Dr. Paula Stewart have all been recognized for their efforts. The recipient in the Contribution to the Tay Watershed category was Kidfish, represented by Dan and Karen Sisty along with Kathy and Lannie Lowry. At this popular event, held at Perth’s Tay Basin for the past 20 years, children take part in a catch-and-release fishing derby, which attracts over 300 youngsters with their families. Former police chief Dan Sisty and volunteer Kathy Lowry started and have organized the event — including the funding and prizes — for over 20 years. The Friends salute these Perth volunteers for drawing atten-
tion to the Tay, its value and fun, and introducing many children to a lifelong hobby that values clean water. In the second category — Contribution to Water Resources at the Provincial, National or International Level — the recipient was Lanark County Stewardship Council. This volunteer, communitybased organization co-operates with individuals and community groups committed to responsible environmental stewardship. The stewardship council provides a local, communityoriented organization linking landowners with information on best practices, expertise and modest resources for a range of grassroots environmental initiatives. They have also been leaders in the community on fish habitat creation and rehabilitation projects. A tie for the third award category — Contribution to the General Environment — is shared by Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust for their Wild Child Initiative and the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Health Unit/Dr. Paula Stewart
for the Nature for Life program. Both programs focus on connecting children with nature, building on recent evidence that children who spend time in nature are more likely to have environmental awareness and stewardship ethics. Other proven benefits include healthier social behaviour, increased self-esteem, and an ability to learn and concentrate. The children in our community are the future for the health of the Tay Watershed. The Friends of the Tay Watershed thank the winners for all they do to recognize the importance of our water resource, and what is required to build awareness and stewardship of our natural environment. The Friends of the Tay Watershed is a nonprofit charitable association founded in 2001 to deliver programs and activities, and co-operate with other organizations with complementary interests to ensure the health of the water and related natural resources of the Tay Watershed for present and future generations. More photos on page 13.
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Newspaper columnist says Imperial War Museum is a London treasure I often receive inquiries from people who know about my longtime connection to the United Kingdom and hope to obtain some information prior to their own visit to the islands. Often the questions are about reasonable hotel accommodations, especially in always busy and expensive London, as well as any restaurant suggestions I might have. Many queries are about public transportation options which, in Great Britain, are multitude. Despite the fact the British Isles look rather small when viewed on the world map, when you are actually on the ground there it’s a very different story. The transportation network, especially the road system, is absolutely massive. Purchase a good UK map or road atlas and take a close look at the road and rail system in England for example. London, Britain’s wonderful capital isn’t easy to get around either. That’s why Kathleen and I usually opt for ‘The Tube’, the city’s extensive subway (Underground) system. At first glance, it looks complicated. But as I was able to demonstrate to our son Craig, when the two of us visited England last September, the Tube is quite easy to use and very efficient. I always tell people planning to visit the UK to study the transportation options carefully first. That can prevent a lot of headaches during a stay
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in heavily populated, hectic places such as London. Many people are aware of my interest in war history and my support for veterans. Therefore I receive a lot of inquiries (by email or verbally) about the best places to visit in the UK relative to the world wars. Recently our travel agent called to say she was speaking to a client (he was sitting in her office at the time) who had questions about the Imperial War Museum (IWM) in London. Knowing Kathy and I have been there on several occasions she was confident I could provide some information. She relayed his questions and I did my best to answer them. For anyone who shares my interest in the world wars and British and Commonwealth military history in particular, there’s nowhere better than the Imperial War Museum, or more correctly “museums.” There are several IWM locations across the country dealing with various aspects of England’s military history. The gentleman in question was ask-
ing about the main IWM, located in the London Borough of Lambeth on the south side of the River Thames. Judging by the questions it was clear the war museum complex was going to be a major focus during his visit. A quite natural query was, “How long does it take to go through it?” Holocaust revealed My answer was easy. “At least two days — to do it properly,” I replied. IWM is vast and in order to see everything, multiple visits are required. The Holocaust Museum (within the IWM) is a sobering experience and it takes a considerable amount of time. I’ve visited an actual Nazis concentration camp on the continent. But for anyone seeking some education about what has to be the darkest chapter in human history, this is a place to start. I think it should be mandatory viewing for Holocaust deniers! During the telephone Q and A, I noted this is a particularly good time to visit IWM London. The world is marking the centennial of the First World War (1914-1918) and the museum’s impressive First World War galleries (a permanent display) are an ideal place to learn about the war through the eyes of English people and the then British Empire, including Canada and our country’s strong contribution to the war effort. Among the large number of displays we viewed at IWM London,
with reference to the First World War, there is a tiny portion that always comes to my mind. It doesn’t stand out particularly. But in one display case I noticed a handwritten letter beside several cartridge (rifle) casings. To paraphrase, the letter (it’s very legible) reads, “Cartridge cases recovered from the Vimy battlefield by my hand.” It is dated in July 1917 and appears over the handwritten signature “King George V.” The king visited Vimy Ridge, scene of the famous Canadian First World War victory and walked the battlefield during the summer of 1917. Of course, we just marked the centennial of the battle itself last month! Admission to the general displays at IWM London is free but there are always two or three special displays which require an admission fee. Since 2014, and the beginning of the centennial observances, some of those displays have related to the First World War. Perhaps the most impressive part of the museum is the sweeping, vaulted atrium (entrance hall) filled with artillery pieces, tanks and other historic military hardware, or equipment linked to particular wartime occurrences. Suspended from the towering roof are several actual First World War and Second World War aircraft. Among them is a Sopwith Camel, similar to
the aircraft flown by Carleton Place First World War ace Captain Arthur “Roy” Brown when he shot down Germany’s famous Baron Manfred von Richthofen (later nicknamed ‘The Red Baron’) on April 21, 1918 (the Australians also claim to have down the Baron from the ground that day). If only the Roy Brown Society here (I am a founding director) could acquire such an impressive artifact. IWM London is located in the former Bethlem Royal Hospital, a psychiatric facility nicknamed “Bedlam” which has an intriguing history itself. This is a momentous year for the museum which is marking its centenary in 2017. If you are interested in the wars and conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces from the First World War to present, this is the museum for you. There is a separate gallery featuring Victoria Cross winners and that alone held my attention for a lengthy period. IWM London is a must see for anyone interested in war history. But give yourself lots of time. One morning or afternoon simply isn’t long enough. IWM is easily accessible via public transport including the London Tube and bus services. For further information visit the website: www.iwm.org.uk. If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
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Ontario Freemasons celebrate 300 years with open house events June 3 This year, Ontario’s Freemasons will join with those around the world to celebrate the formation of the first organized Masonic government at the Goose and Gridiron Tavern in St. Paul’s Churchyard, in London. To celebrate locally, all lodges, including in Smiths Falls, Perth, Lanark, Merrickville and Kemptville will open its doors to the public on June 3. Freemasonry is the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world. Its members share a common goal of helping each other become better men. Its body of knowledge and system of ethics is based on the belief that each man has a responsibility to improve himself while being devoted to his family, faith, country, and fraternity. In the course of 300 years Freemasonry would spread around the globe. Today Freemasonry varies across the continents as it adjusts itself to changing social conditions, while observing its fundamental principles of brotherly love, relief and truth. It continues to be, as originally conceived, a brotherhood of man under a fatherhood of God requiring a belief in a supreme being. Our focus is “to help good men make themselves better.” Many Canadians involved in the development of government and industry in Canada, the formulation of our medical, educational and military systems, and so on, were Freemasons. But we never remember them clearly. The fraternity does not advertise itself, nor the extent of its support to members and to those outside the membership who are in need of support. This means that while we remember Sir John A. Macdonald as the first prime minister few know of his Masonic connections and involvement, and fewer still remember him as being prime minister over a country of only four confederated provinces in 1867: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Or that Sir Arthur Currie of Victoria, BC, commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force of the First World War, was a Freemason. St. Lawrence District Of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the province of Ontario has 17 lodges with approximately 1,000 members. There are also a number of concordant bodies emanating from Freemasonry, such as
Shriners, Royal Arch Masonry, Scottish Rite Masonry, Knights Templar, and Eastern Star, to name a few. Within this area, there are lodges in Kemptville (Mt. Zion #28), Burritt's Rapids (Merrickville #55), Spencerville (Nation #556), Smiths Falls (St. Francis #24), Lanark (Evergreen #209), and Perth (True Briton's #14).
In celebration of the masons’ Tricentennial Anniversary, visit a local lodge during the open house events. Tour the lodge rooms, ask questions of the members, and learn about the many things the fraternity does for its members and communities. Submitted by the St. Lawrence District Masonic Association
On Sunday, May 14th from 11am - 3pm Watershed awards Lois Dewey, Dr. Paula Stewart and Kris Sample of the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Health Unit/Dr. Paula Stewart – Nature for Life Program accept the tied award for Contribution to the General Environment, from Judy Buehler, second from right, Friends of the Tay Watershed.
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Frank Roy, Friends of the Tay Watershed, left, presents the Environmental Award for Contribution to Water Resources at the Provincial, National or International Level, to Anne Bendig of the Lanark County Stewardship Council.
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Be in the Band comes to Lanark County, as does Jim Bryson The highs and lows of the crazy music world hit me recently. A high, for me, was hearing the exciting opportunity being presented for our youth by the new joint partnership of Ottawa's RBC Bluesfest, Perth's Stewart Park Festival and YAK (Youth Action Kommittee) in offering the “Be In the Band” Program for Perth. The program will be in several locations in Lanark County. Almonte, Carleton Place and Perth have each started programs in their respective communities this spring. Vocal coaching, microphone use skills, stage presence are but a few of what these lucky youth will be mentored in. Many thanks to Alan Marsden of Bluesfest for co-ordinating the initiation of each of these programs. With fewer school music programs and fewer places for kids to hone their musical skills by jamming with others, Royal Bank of Canada, in 2009, joined forces with Ottawa's Bluesfest and started sponsoring this “Be In the Band” program that offers local communities the opportunity to have their youth, 11 — 17 years of age with at least one year's music training, a chance to form a local band. Under the tutelage of a provided Music Mentor, through 10 — 12 weekly sessions, they'll work together to develop several songs, covers and hopefully original music that they will perform at a local event later. These will be judged
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and compared to other communities' bands. The goal is to be chosen to play at this year's Bluesfest as well as playing at Stewart Park Festival. In a brief interview with Jeff Kohl, Perth's Music Mentor (and a very proficient, experienced local musician), he responded to the question of why this was exciting for him by saying “this is a perfect blend of two of my lifelong passions … music and youth mentorship. I love working with young people to help them be the very best they can be … which is often quite amazing!” Sounds like the perfect person for the job. Kohl also indicated they'd had several excellent attendees in Perth but are still looking for a bass player and a keyboard player. To get more information, please call 613-200-0655 and ask for Jeff or Tanis of YAK. Even after the first gathering at YAK in Perth, they received many messages from musicians, their friends and family about how excited they were to witness such a positive program like “Be In The Band” Program being initiated
locally. What a great way to help keep the legacy of quality music in the area by facilitating opportunities for our youth. Please support this. Another “high” was attending the recent Tay Valley Community Choir Concert at the Maberly Hall. In celebration of Canada's 150th anniversary, all songs chosen by the choir were written by Canadians including David Francey, Bruce Cockburn, and Stan Rogers, as well as music ranging from folk to swing to light rock. Compositions by noted regional musicians Tom Lipps and Tony Turner were also offered. Many kudos to Choral Director, Rebecca Worden, and quality pianist, Mary Lou Carroll. From the enthusiasm, it became obvious the joy of music these two helped bring out of the eager choir. Another group, the Backroad Blenders also performed a few tunes with tight harmonies as a real delight. Many thanks to Tay Valley Township and Blue Skies In the Community for their ongoing support. A sad note was hearing that Newfoundland's Sherman Downey, who performed beautifully recently in Perth, travelled on to Fredericton, NB, played a sold-out show and then had his two guitars stolen from his car after. Travelling minstrels work on a tiny financial margin at the best of times, so, to see the implements of his work being stolen leaves a bad taste.
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On an exciting note, mark Sunday May 28 at 7 p.m. on your calendars for the next Listening Room Series show. Ottawa's phenom, go-to musician, JIM BRYSON, will be sharing his tunes with us at the Perth Tea Room (Perth Restaurant). A member of Kathleen Edwards' band and subject of her song, “ I Make the Dough, You Get the Glory”, he's also toured and recorded with The Weakerthans, Howe Gelb, Sarah Harmer, The Hilotrons, Lynn Miles and Tragically Hip. Jim has six albums under his own name, including the latest “Somewhere We Will Find Our Place”. Bryson was the first musician we hosted at our Music On McLean House Concert Series, back in 2004 and it's been wonderful watching his skills develop to the point where now he is so much in-demand, both as a performer with several songs in regular rotation on CBC Radio and as a Producer for other artists. One musician Jim is especially excited about is LARISSA TANDY, one of Australia’s finest emerging talents — a powerful, instinctive songwriter with an arresting voice. Hailing from rural Australia, Larissa came up from the underground of Melbourne’s world-class music scene, mining her difficult life for potent stories and spinning them into songs that made their way onto radio in America, the UK, and Canada where the CBC or-
dained them as “songs you need to hear”. Larissa will be opening for Jim. It should be quite an evening of stellar singer/songwriter tunes. Jim announced he'd be playing at Quitters, Kathleen Edwards' coffee café in Stittsville a while ago and three shows sold out in minutes so I highly recommend you purchasing your tickets soon. Tickets are $20 and available at The Perth Tea Room or by calling 613-267-7902. Dinner reservations can be made by calling 613-267-3170. Part of the proceeds will be going to Taycare Children’s Centre. Upcoming events Thursday May 11, Slocan Ramblers at Full Circle Theatre, 8 p.m. $25 Tickets available at Tickets Please 613-485-6434 Homegrown Canadian Bluegrass. You'll love 'em. Friday May 12, Terry Gillespie, a blues veteran from Vankleek Hill at The Cove for their Blues on the Rideau Series. $65 for amazing dinner and show. Call 613-273-3636 for necessary reservations. Saturday May 13, a Country Gospel Night at Carleton Place Town Hall, 7 p.m. featuring The Moffatt Sisters, along with Ottawa Valley Country Hall of Famer, Dan Paul Rogers as well as Brad Scott, Wade Foster, Marc Lemieux, Rick Rogers, Bailey Rogers and Ray Adams. Tickets are $20 with the doors opening @ 5:30 p.m.
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'The Spitfire Grill' is a hot property “Something’s cookin’ at the Spitfire Grill” is more than just a lyric line from the Studio Theatre's new spring musical, The Spitfire Grill. It refers not only to the sizzling fare prepared at the lone restaurant in the small Wisconsin town of Gilead, but also to the notion that there's big news in these parts — the biggest since the disastrous closing of Gilead's quarry years before. There’s a new girl in town, and it doesn’t take long for the gossipmongers and rubber neckers to spread the word that Percy (from the unusual name Perchance, meaning “by chance”), who happens to be living with Hannah at her rundown Spitfire Grill, is a recent prison parolee; a genuine jailbird. Why has Percy set her post-incarceration sights on Gilead? It turns out that the town was the focus of her prison dreams, after she saw an idyllic picture in a travel magazine. As the story unfolds — rich with infectious melodies and heartfelt, homespun truths — Percy's presence becomes the spark that ignites new life in Gilead, and a new attitude toward the town's future. The Spitfire Grill explores themes of community and redemption, woven through scenes of exquisite poignancy juxtaposed with moments of comic hilarity. It's an upbeat, uplifting slice of Americana, and you'll be humming the show-stopping tunes long after the curtain closes. The small cast of seven enormously talented performers comprises a wide variety of characters, from the elderly, foul-tempered Hannah (Barb Guthrie) to the mysterious, almost enchanted Percy (Courtney Mason) who has appeared as if from nowhere and who
proceeds, unintentionally, to transform the town and its inhabitants. We also meet Joe, (Andrew MacDougall) the sheriff; Shelby (Cait Morton) and Caleb (Jeff Kohl), a couple challenged by the town’s misfortunes; Effy (Lindsay Rewi), the postmistress and general busybody; and the Visitor (Mark Bailey), whose identity remains a mystery until late in the play. If many of these actors' names sound familiar, it's because you've seen them — and loved them — in recent Studio Theatre musicals like 9 to 5, Bingo Ladies, and Little Women. They're some of the most gifted musical theatre actors anywhere. The Spitfire Grill is adapted for the stage from the 1996 film of the same name by David Lee Zlotoff. Fred Alley and James Valcq wanted to create a piece of populist theatre with elements of myth and folk tale. Together they wrote the book, with Valcq composing the score’s music and Alley the lyrics. The off-Broadway production by Playwrights Horizons began previews at 42nd Street’s Duke Theatre on Sept. 7, 2001, and concluded its scheduled run on Oct. 14, 2001, having been one of the unfortunate victims of the 9/11 attack that shut down much of Broadway’s entertainment in its horrific aftermath. The play won the Richard Rodgers Production Award, administered by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, among several other prestigious nominations and awards. Critics loved the show. In New York Magazine, John Simon wrote, "Soulful and transcendent. It is not often that material moves me to tears, but this was one of those occasions." In the New York Times,
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Alvin Klein declared the show “a soul-satisfying new musical. The Spitfire Grill is a complete work of theatrical resourcefulness. A compelling story that flows with grace and carries the rush of anticipation ... The musical is freeing. It is penetrated by honesty and it glows.” The Studio Theatre's production of The Spitfire Grill is directed, of course, by C. Lee Bates, with musical direction by Rideau Lakes Orchestra conductor Alexandra Guerin, who will be leading a talent-laden live orchestra which includes keyboard, cello, violin, guitar, mandolin, and accordion (synth). Emma Houlahan returns to Studio Theatre as the show’s choreographer, while Joan Frommer runs everything else as stage manager. Carolee Mason joins this year’s musical production as associate director, set designer and dramaturge (yes, dramaturge — a person who acts as a professional consultant and researcher to a theatre company). The Spitfire Grill premières at the Studio Theatre, 63 Gore St. E., on Thursday, June 1 for eight performances only. Advance tickets are $25 (cash) at The Book Nook, 60 Gore St. E., as well as at Tickets Please (ticketsplease.ca) and Shadowfax (shadowfax.on.ca) — both of which accept credit cards and charge a convenience fee. Tickets are $27 at the door; students with ID pay just $10 at the door. Attend opening night and save $5. Visit studiotheatreperth. com for details. Yes, there's big news in the town of Gilead, Wis. And this spring, The Spitfire Grill will be big news here in Perth, too. Get your tickets soon — C. Lee Bates' spring musicals are always a hot property.
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2017 SOCCER REGISTRATION Registration forms are available for pickup in person at the Municipal Office or can be downloaded from our website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca under “Resident Services, Recreation Programs”. Soccer games are held on Monday evenings at the Glen Tay Public School (multiple fields) from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., starting on May 29th and running until July 31st. The registration fee is $40.00 person.
KARATE Another successful Karate season has ended. Many thanks to Michele Quigg for instructing the students, who enjoyed a season-end party, tournament, and belt ceremony last Thursday, May 4th, 2017. The Fall Karate season will begin on September 14th, 2017 and is held Monday nights at 6:00 p.m. at the Glen Tay Public School. Visit the Township website for registration.
FIRE BAN UPDATE The Fire Ban for Drummond/North Elmsley and Tay Valley Townships was officially lifted effective May 1st, 2017. For 24 hour notices and to activate your burn permit, call the DNETV Fire Department at 613-267-2596.
MUNICIPAL OFFICE & WASTE SITE HOURS VICTORIA DAY The Municipal Office will be CLOSED on Monday, May 22nd, 2017 for the Victoria Day holiday. Summer Waste Site hours begin on Sunday, May 21st, 2017. All three sites will be OPEN on Victoria Day.
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Million dollar view across the Upper Rideau. Clean water in front of the cottage. Deep water for diving off the dock. Nice deck, Gazebo near water. New steel roof, new siding and windows. Newly done in pine paneling. What a beautiful summer home. 15 minutes to Perth and 10 minutes to Westport. MLS#1052499
This is a beautiful home. Large lot very private, Well treed veranda around the house provides shade to keep house cool in the hottest sun. Very large master with large ensuite. Whirlpool tub and walk-in closet. Two large bedrooms upstairs. Very large family bath. Main floor family room with open concept kitchen. Laundry on main floor. Large garage with access to basement. MLS#1052478
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2822 MCLACHLIN ROAD, BECKWITH TOWNSHIP SPRING IS IN THE AIR! A time of change when avid outdoor enthusiasts are excited to make their new family home LG URA T A their own. A full length Verandah invites you to this private N 10.7 Acre retreat, commuting distance to the city. Your primitive table will be at home in this 34’ Country-Sized Kit/Eating/Sitting Area. A cozy wood stove, enhanced by a stone wall creates an ideal setting for your rocking chair & children’s story time. Lg sunlit LvgRm boasts picture window. You will fall in love with the 15’ x 13’ window-wrapped Solarium. A spiral staircase leads to 4 spacious bds. Unspoiled LL, attached Dbl Gar/inside entry to Mud Rm/Laundry $349,900 Rm…Natural gas in the country is such a perk! MLS#1043983
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Now that spring has arrived, there are newborn babies all around us. Our human instinct when we come upon very young wildlife is to help them. The best thing to do is to not touch young wild animals or go too close to them. If their mother is not around, she is probably foraging for food nearby and will return soon. If you observe that she has not returned after several hours or you know for a fact that the mother is dead, injured or has been relocated, this would be the time to intervene. The Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) does not have the resources nor are we licensed to take in and care for wild animals. If you encounter wildlife in need and have questions, or need guidance on what to do, please contact the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary at 613-258-9480 (leave a message) or send an email to info@rideauwildlife.org. LAWS is currently looking for board members with a solid business background and expertise in finance, human resources, fundraising and communications/social media. If you want to help make a difference in the lives of pets in the Lanark County area; if you have the time to commit to help LAWS survive and thrive; and if you enjoy working as part of a dedicated, enthusiastic team, then we would like to meet you. For more information, contact Kathy at president@lanarkanimals.ca. The draw for the beautiful quilt donated by Almonte Quilters Guild was held last week. Congratulations to the winner, Deborah B., and thank you to the guild and everyone who participated in the raffle. Thank you to Commonwell Mutual Insurance Company in Perth as well, who threw a Cupcake Day to raise funds and collect supplies for the Shelter — sweet. This week, we feature four cats who were rescued from the streets — cold, alone and starving. When they came to LAWS, they were initially all very scared, and preferred to run and hide rather than interact with us. But, with patience and persistence, we have been able to gain their trust to some extent. They can all be approached and stroked — which they now enjoy — and can even be held briefly. This progress has been achieved with only a couple of hours of interaction each day. We know that in a proper home, with more consistent attention they will become the pets they want to be.
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Icy This handsome grey and cats who resist our efforts to sowhite boy is about eight months cialize them. They will be much old and has been with us for happier living in a barn than nearly three months. He is ac- in a home, and they will take tive and playful, and will hap- care of your rodent problems pily leave his cosy bed for treats in exchange for shelter, food and attention. and water. If you can give one These gorgeous seven- or more of these cats an alter-
Marvelous and Maple month-old pale orange boys, Marvelous and Maple. are almost identical in appearance and attitude. They have been with us for four and six weeks, respectively, and have made great progress in such a short time. At about 20 months of age, petite tabby and white Krispi
native to living in the shelter, please call us. Wish list: Bleach, postage stamps, bleach, non-latex vinyl gloves, bleach, Friskies pâté canned cat food, bleach. Thanks for the recent donations of bleach. Our shelves are no longer bare, but we use a lot of bleach.
Krispi is the old lady of this group. She has been with us for two months and no longer hides all the time — yay. She purrs when stroked and tolerates being cuddled, but only for a short time. She is so close to being the perfect pet.
Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals and check out our website at lanarkanimals.com. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals.com or by calling 613-283Barn cats: 9308. LAWS is located at 253 We also have some rescued Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls.
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How to protect against elder abuse, and how to help someone in need Here’s a statistic we wish wasn’t true: One to 10 per cent of seniors are subjected to elder abuse. Many cases go unreported, but the truth is people are taking advantage of seniors across Canada, and too often nothing is being done about it. If your parent is living alone and may be at risk, here’s what you need to know. What is elder abuse? Elder abuse happens when someone in a position of trust causes harm or distress to an older person. Financial abuse is the most commonly re-
ported form of elder abuse in Canada (tricking, threatening or persuading out of money or property). Seniors may also be physically or psychologically harmed. Neglect is also a problem if the older person fails to get necessities. Signs of elder abuse It can be tough to pinpoint if your parent is being targeted, but the Government of Canada Seniors website suggests looking for the following signs and symptoms: • Confusion about new legal docu-
ments (new will or mortgage) • Sudden drop in cash flow or financial holdings • Fear, anxiety, depression, or passiveness around particular people • Unexplained physical injuries • Dehydration, poor nutrition, poor hygiene • Improper use of medication • Reluctance to speak about the situation Help seniors prevent abuse To keep your loved ones safe, follow these tips from Elder Abuse Ontario:
• Make sure your parent keeps debit cards, credit cards and PIN numbers private. Help set them up with direct deposit for cheques and assist them with paying bills automatically through a bank account. • Recommend that your parent not sign any document out of guilt or lack of comprehension, whether it’s a will, loan or a contract with a utility company. Offer to review documents together and seek out legal advice where appropriate. • Be careful about having someone
move into your parent’s home: thoroughly check references beforehand and monitor continuously after. • Assist your parents with planning their future while they’re still independent and mentally capable (power of attorney, living will, etc.). • Help maintain connections with loved ones, friends and support networks in the community: isolation increases vulnerability to abuse. • Make sure your parent opens their own mail and has their own phone (and knows how to use it).
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Social media: If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em BY CHRISTINE PEETS
Does social media make it more complicated to connect with educators, or is it easier than connecting in person? Social media is often the only way some people communicate now; but sometimes, face-to-face may be the best way to find out more about your child(ren)'s progress and discuss ways that you can become more engaged in the classroom or the school. As everyone’s schedules are tight, connecting through social media may be less time-consuming, but it doesn’t replace the need for — or the benefits of — an in-person meeting or telephone call. Take advantage of every opportunity to meet with your child(ren)'s teacher(s), and don't wait until there is a problem to discuss. Join your local school council. If you are really keen, the Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) welcomes new members. Using social media, parents may find it easier to keep up with current news about and from your
child(ren)'s teachers, school and the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB). More often used are Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ UCDSB) and Twitter (https://twitter. com/UCDSB). You'll soon figure out which one(s) work for you. Twitter is useful because messages are short — less than 140 characters — and may contain links to articles of interest to parents and educators, or link back to Facebook, where posts can be longer. Videos are often linked on both platforms. UCDSB Today (http://paper. li/UCDSB/1404155016#/all) is the official e-newspaper, where you will find articles from a number of different sources. School councils may have social media channels and the PIC has its own accounts with Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UCDSB. PIC and Twitter. Just look for @ UCDSB or #UCDSB by going online to https://www.twitter.com. Many teachers now use email — not only with parents, but with the students themselves. Some teachers
have a “classroom newsletter” that gets sent out by email. Email might be a good option for you, but they can be a little impersonal and you may want time to chat with the teacher. Using email to set the appointment can save a lot of “telephone tag” when you’re trying to reach the teacher or viceversa. How you connect with your child(ren)'s school is not as important as the fact that you are connecting. The world of social media and the digital highway may be tough to enter for some, but it gets easier once you get going, and it definitely is a good way to connect parents, students and educators. The more lines of communication you can keep open, the better it is for everyone. Using social media doesn't have to be complicated, and it may become a case of “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.” Christine Peets is the Writer-inResidence for the Parent Involvement Committee, Upper Canada District School Board
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Spitfire Grill
The Spitfire Grill in rehearsal: Hannah (Barb Guthrie) celebrates with Percy (Courtney Mason) and Shelby (Cait Morton) when letters of interest in the Spitfire Grill start arriving. This show is playing at the Studio Theatre in Perth, starting June 1. See the story on page 15 in this paper. Clarification: Performances of Self-Help by Dummiez will be held Friday, May 12 at 8 p.m., Saturday, May 13 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 14 at 2 p.m. at the Merrickville Community Centre, 106 Read St. Tickets $15 are available online at www.merrickvilletheatre.org or at Mrs McGarrigle’s Fine Foods and The Merrickville Book Emporium.
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Mark & Diane Beasley 30th Anniversary May 16th, 2017 Please come and help us celebrate the special couple Saturday, May 13th at 7:00pm Toledo Legion Best Wishes only!
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HAPPY 90th BIRTHDAY May 19, 2017 Orval Love Marg and Family Open House 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday May 21, 2017 Home of Marg and Orval Adam 2658 Ferguson’s Falls Rd. R.R.#1 Lanark, ON Best Wishes Only Please
Happy Birthday Louise Kathryn Mary Paquette Still going strong after 80 years Love Family & Friends
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HAPPY 65th ANNIVERSARY Norma and George Fielding May 10, 2017 Love your Family and Friends
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The family of Jo Creighton (Jarvis) invites you to share in wishing her a Happy 29th (90th) Birthday at the Lanark Legion on Sunday, May 21st from 1 - 4 pm. Come share some old memories while making a new one. Everyone is asked to bring a smile and best wishes only. Anyone not bringing a smile will be designated a party-pooper and asked to leave.
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THANK YOU The family of Keith Storie would like to express our sincere thanks to our family, friends, neighbours and co-workers for their kindness and support. Thank you to Dr. Cunniffe, Nurses and Staff at the Perth Hospital and to Blair & Sons Funeral Home for their excellent support and guidance. Special thanks to Rev. Grace Vaters for officiating a beautiful service. We are grateful for the many expressions of sympathy, gifts of food, flowers, cards and generous donations to the Wheels of Hope in Keith’s memory. Janet, Shane, Jackelyn, Liam & Clare
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Suddenly at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Saturday, May 6, 2017 in her 54th year. Devoted mother of Benjamin George Fraser and Lucas Grant Fraser. Dear daughter of Dorothy Irene Michaelis and the late Wallace George “Butch” Michaelis. Sister and best friend of Linda Lee Bernicky (Ron) and Robert Ronald (Sherry). Loving aunt to Michael Michaelis, Megan Michaelis, Luke Bernicky and Matt Bernicky. Treasured niece of Barbara Ann Buchanan. Predeceased by her beloved 4 legged companion Charlie. Judy loved her church and her church family. They will all miss her dearly. Friends may join the family at St. Bede’s Anglican Church, Nolan’s Corners for a memorial service on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 11:00 am. A celebration of Judy’s life will follow at Montague Centennial Hall, Rosedale Road South from 12:00pm - 4:00pm. As expressions of sympathy donations to St. Bede’s Anglican Church would be greatly appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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DENOVAN Grandparents Janet and Jack of Carleton Place and Julie and Stuart Wilson of Drayton Beauchamp, United Kingdom are proud to announce the birth of their granddaughter Ivy James Alice Denovan, born April 14 in San Francisco to proud parents Kirsty and Robb Denovan. A sister for Rowan. Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 24 - Thursday, May 11, 2017
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Carmen and Joseph Gillevet of Victoria, BC will celebrate their 65th Wedding Anniversary on May 17th. Married in Toronto in 1952 they are the proud parents of 7 children and grandparents of 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Thanks mom and dad for your ongoing example of love and devotion to family.
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ARMSTRONG Randy and Sarah along with big brothers Tyler and Evan are happy to announce the safe and healthy arrival of Stuart Randal Bernard on March 2nd 2017, weighing 7Ibs, 3oz, 20½ inches long. Proud grandparents are Gwen and Morris Arcand & Margo and Brian Armstrong. Mommy and Daddy would like to thank Doctors and Nurses at Smiths Falls Hospital for such excellent care. Also Mommy would like to thank Daddy for all of his love and support and for his help at home.
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Webster, Elizabeth Peacefully at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, on Tuesday May 2, 2017, at the age of 77. Loving mother of Mark (Brenda), Barry (Patricia) and Harry (Katherine). Proud grandmother of Shylah, Benjamyn, Devon, Michaela, Marysia, Kelsey and Bradley. Great-grandmother of Everleigh. Friends supported the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Sunday May 7, 2017, from 2 to 4 p.m. for visitation only. The family wish to thank Dr. Jamie Fullerton, the staff of the Carleton Place Hospital and the Queensway Carleton Hospital for their care. For those who wish a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family www.barkerfh.com
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Ricard Elizabeth “Betty”
Peacefully, under the kind and compassionate care of the staff at Fairview Manor in Almonte, Ontario on Monday April 24, 2017 in her 94th year. Predeceased by her first husband Bill Sommerville and her second husband Frank Ricard. Loving mother to Fred (Barb), Peter and the late Ronald Sommerville. Proud grandmother to Louise (Kirk) Woodland, Janna (Quinton) Trites, Jordan (Taryn) Sommerville. Great-grandmother to Autumn and Maddex Woodland, Maria, Rachel and Esther Trites, Riley, Luke and Carter Sommerville. Betty was predeceased by her siblings Freda, Tom, Bob, Mary and Donald. A memorial service and inurnment will take place in Montreal at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to Fairview Manor would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
Stella passed away peacefully surrounded by her family in Lanark Lodge, Perth on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017 at the age of 74 years. She was the loved wife of Louis Karigiannis and dear mother of Nancy Karigiannis (Eddie Bratetich) and Theo Karigiannis (Emma Gutierrez). Stella was the cherished grandmother of James Charles and Kate Sofia. She will be sadly missed by her siblings Marlyne, Nelson and Richard (France Leblanc) Carriere all her family and friends. Stella was predeceased by her parents Errol and Malvina (Plante) Carriere. Stella was a partner who dedicated over 37 years to the management of the Perth Restaurant. Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Saturday, May 6th, 2017 from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Following the visitation the family gathered privately to honour her memory. In remembrance of Stella, contributions to the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund 115 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON K7H 3C6 Ph:613-267-4225 would be appreciated.
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GILHOOLY David R. (Barrister) Passed away with his loving family by his side on May 4, 2017. David, Ottawa Valley Resident, at the age of 68. Dear husband to Helene for over 35 years. Beloved father to Dan (Kristina), Katie (Camil) and Greg (Lauren). Proud “Poppa” of Harper and Duke. Son of the late Bill and Alice. Brother of John and Alan. Great friend to all who knew him. Friends were received at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 on Tuesday, May 9, 2017 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Funeral Service was at St. Paul’s Anglican Church (70 Clyde St., Almonte, ON.) on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 11am. Reception followed in the Church Hall. Donations in memory of David may be made to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation. A special thanks to all of the ICU staff at the Civic Hospital. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
John Archibald “Archie”
Died peacefully at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge on Friday May 5th, 2017 in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Betty Rintoul. Dear father of Scott (Shelley) and Suzy. Loving grandfather of Cameron (Amanda), Colin and Lauren. Dear brother of Elsie (the late Bill), Bill (Edith), Don (Fran), Les (Lea), Laurie (Eleanore), Ruth (Guy) and the late Kel (Helen). Dear cousin of Jim (Marcia) and Betty (Steve) and family. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Archie’s life will be held at a later date. As your expressions of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be made at www.reynoldsfuneral.com. DEATH NOTICE
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Passed away peacefully, in hospital, at Perth on May 3, 2017 in her 92nd year. Anna (Anne) Therese (nee Kerr) was predeceased by her husband Gerald Ashton in 1999. She was the devoted mother of Robert (Maureen) of Brockville, Edward (Phillis) of Perth and Beverley (Eric) Falkenberg of Elizabethtown. She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Anne was predeceased by siblings Harold (Rita), Leo (Pearl), Margaret, Mary (Shirley) Fournier, Lillian (Floyd) Young, William (Josephine), Francis (Mary, Catherine, Iris, Lorna), Loretta, Joseph, Charles (Carmel), Clifford (Maccie), and Robert (Patricia). Anne will be fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews and friends. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore Street West, Perth on Friday, May 5th from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, 38 Wilson Street East, Perth on Saturday, May 6th at 1:30 pm followed by interment in St. Bridget Cemetery, Stanleyville. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the CNIB will be gratefully acknowledged. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Anna online at www.irvinememorial.com.
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BENOIT, GLENDA
Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital – General Campus while surrounded by the love of family on Tuesday evening, May 2nd, 2017. Glenda Lou Benoit of Renfrew passed away at the age of 56. Beloved daughter of the late Lonial Farrell and the late Blanche Bigras. Dearly loved and proud “Mom” of Cory (Nadine Peters) and Jennifer Benoit and “Stepmom” of Derek (Melissa Ewert), Kendall (Josée Rochon) and Kim Verch (Greg). Cherished “Grandma” of 12. Dear sister of Rolly (Alice), Blair (Lana), PollyAnn Sackmann (Peter), Bonnie Farrell and Karen Smith (Arnold). Predeceased by a brother, Brad Farrell. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Relatives and friends were invited to join Glenda’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 10 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour Glenda Benoit was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Private Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Glenda, please consider a donation to CHEO. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Peacefully in Renfrew, ON, on Sunday, May 7th, 2017, in her 93rd year. Dear wife of the late John Clifford (formerly of Camp Fortune, Mont Cascades and Mount Pakenham). Loving mother of Betsy of Low, QC., Joanne of Pakenham, Susan of Eganville and the late Stephen. Fondly remembered by her 5 grand-daughters Carly, Jolene, Roseanne, Michelle and Julie and 3 great-granddaughers Mikayla, Camber and Indiana. Predeceased by her sister Ethel Vigus. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 315 McLeod Street (at O’Connor) on Saturday, May 13, 2017, after 11am until time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1pm. Memorial donations in lieu of flowers to Nature Conservancy of Canada, would be appreciated by the family. Condolences / Tributes / Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-233-1143
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WHEATLEY Gerald Wilfred “Gerry” (Past Pres., Past Secretary, Life Member, Almonte Lions Club, a founding member of the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, local town historian) Unexpectedly in hospital at Kemptville on Friday, May 5, 2017 “Gerry” Wheatley of Almonte, age 88 years. Dearly loved husband and best friend of Anne Komar. Cherished and respected father of Karen Zastera (Vaz) and Debbie Wheatley. Loved poppa of Curtis and great grandpa of Kaylee and Keegan. Predeceased by his sister, Mrs. Alice McMillan. Friends may gather to share memories at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 on Friday, May 12, 2017 from 12 noon until a Celebration of his life in the Gamble Chapel at 2 PM. For those who may choose to honour Gerry with a memorial donation, please consider the R. Tait McKenzie Scholarship Fund of the Almonte Lions Club or the Mississippi Valley Textile museum. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Eric passed away peacefully, in hospital, Perth on Sunday, May 7, 2017. Eric Johnston of Perth, in his 95th year. Eric was predeceased by his beloved wife Harriet Eileen Heise, in 1994 and by Sylvia Ann Parsons, his cherished wife of 15 years. Much loved and respected father to Hugh, of Belleville and dearly loved and admired grandfather to Greg, of Newmarket. Eric was also predeceased by his parents, Archie and Effie (née Cole) and by his brothers, Russell and Irvin. Loving and giving step-father to Kendra, Sondra, Kimberley and Marion, and also a caring step-grandfather. Eric was well known as a gifted and trusted mechanic at various Ford dealerships throughout Belleville and the Ottawa Valley, but most importantly, Eric was a man of unwavering faith in his Lord and Saviour. Visitation will be held at the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, at 12:00 pm, on Thursday, May 11th, followed immediately by funeral service in the Chapel at 1:00 pm. A reception will be held in the funeral home, immediately after the Chapel service. Interment will be held on Thursday, May 18th, at 2:00 pm. at Auld Kirk Cemetery, in Almonte. For those wishing, donations to Rideau Christian Fellowship or to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation, would be greatly appreciated.
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COUSINEAU Roger John
Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Friday, May 5, 2017 in his 71st year. Beloved partner of Sue Cahill and the late Gail Cousineau (nee Griffith). Loving father of Roger Cousineau (Tasha Johnston), Colleen Cousineau, Kenny Pommerville, Kevin Pommerville and Paul Pommerville (Susan). Cherished grandfather to many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Dear brother of Penny Cousineau and Tim Seymore. Roger will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends are invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Friday, May 12, 2017 from 11:00 am until time of memorial service in the chapel at 1:00pm. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or any charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
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Shirley Yvonne (nee Leal)
Peacefully at Fairview Manor, Almonte, Ontario on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Leslie Pringle. Loving mother of Judy Pringle (Steve Lund). Proud Grandma of Yvonne (Ian) and David (Shannon). GreatGrandma of Sarah, Asa and Andrew. Predeceased by her brothers Albert (Lizzie), Harry (Marjorie), Walter (Marion) and Allan (Muriel). Special thanks to the staff at Fairview Manor “Maple Grove” for the care and compassion provided to Shirley and her family. Family and friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life Service on Friday, May 12th, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Almonte. Interment St. James Anglican Cemetery, Tweed. For those who wish, please consider a memorial donation in Shirley’s memory to the Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foundation. Condolences or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.
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Craig, Paul Edward Unexpectedly, on Monday May 1, 2017 at the age of 50. Loving husband of Tasmin. Dear father of Riley and Cody. Cherished son of Doris. Predeceased by his father Ernie. Survived by his brothers Eric, Tim and Terry (Wendy). Paul will be missed by his nieces and nephew, and his mother-in-law Janet Sims. Friends supported the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place, on Monday May 8, 2017 from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was in the Chapel Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM GOGO, Clayton - May 10, 2016. A year has come and gone, Since you went to be with the Lord. But your memories will live in my heart always, And there is a void that can not be filled. Love you always, your sister Gloria Picard
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IN MEMORIAM HULL, Daisy In loving memory of a dear mother and motherin-law, who passed away May 10, 1984. Three little words: Forget me not, Do not seem much but mean alot. You’ll never be forgotten Mother dear, Nor will you ever be, Even though you have passed away. Lynn and I will remember thy. Lovingly, Donna and Lynn
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IN MEMORIAM DAGENAIS, Thelma – In loving memory of a Dear Mother who passed away May 15, 2005. We have only a memory dear Mother We cherish our whole life through But the sweetness will live forever As we treasure the memory of you! Forever in our hearts Darlene & Margaret
IN MEMORIAM RAMSEY, In loving memory of Tanner May 13, 1994. Never Forgotten: You will never be forgetter, that simply cannot be. As long as I am living, I’ll carry you with me. Safely tucked within my heart, Your light will always shine. No matter what the future brings, Or what may lie ahead. I know that you will walk with me, Along the path I tread. So rest my precious angel, be at peace. And let your soul fly free, One day I’ll join your joyous flight. For all eternity! Forever in our hearts Love Mom, Dad, Jordan, Brooklyn, Gramma & Grampa McTavish
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Knapp Gordon Stanley Knapp
Baker, Gilberte Vivianne
Peacefully, at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, on Friday May 5, 2017 at the age of 96. Predeceased by her husband Bernard. Loving mother of Janet Ramsahoye, Bernard (Merna), Jacqueline (Ben Sanders), Diane (Mike Brown), Norman (Brenda) and Mark (Cathy). Very proud grandmother of Brenda (Stephen), Gary (Hillary), Patrick (Brenda), David (Kim), Laura (Philippe), Paul, Beth (Christopher), Tyler (Annemarie), Tanya (Jason), Jason, Victoria and Matthew (Lisa). Great-grandmother of Charlotte, Isabel, Melanie, Kylan, Elise, Zachary, Amelia, Natalia, Jacob, Megan and William. Mass of Christian Burial, was Monday May 8, 2017 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Carleton Place at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Beechwood Cemetery. For those who wish, a donation to the Queensway Carleton Hospital would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
Passed away peacefully at the Perley Veterans Hospital on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. He is survived by his wife Barbara, his son David (Angela), daughter Susan of Calgary and granddaughter Melissa of Kanata. Also survived by his sister Lois Parsons of Kanata. In lieu of flowers donations in Gordon’s memory to Gatineau 2 North of the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre Foundation 1750 Russell Rd. Ottawa would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Blair & Son Funeral Home in Smiths Falls. Private family burial will take place at a later date.
SMITH - In loving memory of John a wonderful son, brother, husband and father who passed away May 12, 2007. There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. Love always your family and friends
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Thomas R. Yvonne Thomas (nee Rogers)
Passed away on Tuesday, March 14th, 2017 at the age of 82. Yvonne was the cherished wife of the late Gordon Thomas, treasured mother of Colleen (Barry) Gander, Stephen and Carol. She was Nana to Priska, Arno, Leon, Corey (Lisa), Paul (Bridget), Anica and Trevor. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Saturday, May 20, 2017 from 1:00 p.m. until the celebration of her life in the Chapel at 2 p.m. In memory of Yvonne, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
PEPPER, OWEN APRIL 9, 1938 - MAY 17, 2016
When family ties are broken And loved ones have to part, It leaves a scar that never heals And a void within our hearts. We can not have the old days back When we were all together, But loving thoughts and memories Will live with us forever. In tears we saw you sinking, And watched you fade away. Our hearts were breaking, We wanted you to stay. But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully and free from pain. How could we wish you back, To suffer that again. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone. For part of all of us went with you, The day your were called home. In loving memory of my dear husband, our dear and loving father, our special Poppy & Grandpa & loving great-grandpa & Poppy Carole & family
new size 2x87 PULLEN, Walter “Wally” – In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away five years ago May 13, 2012. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, But all I have are memories and your picture in a frame. Your resting place I visit, And put flowers there with care, But no one knows the heartache, As I turn and leave you there. Miss you and love you Janet
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CODE – In loving memory of Stanley, who passed away May 10, 2016. Time slips by, But memories stay, You are remembered every day. Deep in our hearts, The memories are kept, To love and to cherish, We’ll never forget. Sadly missed by Dorothy, Joan, James, Ann, Christine and Families
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LEVAC - In loving memory of our parents and grandparents, Janice Marie (Baxter) May 2, 1994 and Arthur Joseph, May 9, 1997. We thought of you with love today But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday And days before that too. We think of you in silence We often speak your name. All we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Lovingly remembered Sandy, Dianne, Glen, Danielle and Andrew
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Tools, 37” Ryobi woodLathe w/chisels w/stand, used once; 10” Dewalt radio armsaw, 24” Rip Capacity on stand. 613-264-0505
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Adding warmth to your life for over 25 years. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 613-658-3358 after 7pm
2 Reclaimed, log cabins 22x30 & 16x20. Phone Cedar pickets, rails, post Only 613-285-7363 & mill logs for sale,. Call Walker Hound, redbone, or text 613-913-7958. for sale, female, 8yrs old. A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON 613-259-5293 STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia up to 7’ FOR SALE Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. $2/foot if you dig, barn/door track & trolleys. $4/foot if we dig. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds. Come see 613-489-1121 or us for a price. Levi Weber, 613-794-4959 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, cordless, battery operated. 2 years old, excellent condition. $150. 613-492-0600.
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FOR SALE: GIBSON Anniversary, S.G. In Heritage Red. Hard Shell Case. $900. Sorry no trades. (MIM) burgundy Fender Telecaster with hard shell case $500. Sorry no trades. Bob 613-284-1664
May Blowout, Ariens lawn tractors, non-current models, full warranty. 20hp, 42”, hydrostatic, $2159. 22hp, twin cylinder, hydrostatic, 46”, $2299. Limited quantities. Free local delivery. Pete’s Lawn & Marine 613-267-7053.
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LAWN & GARDEN Gravely, Ariens and Husqvarna tractors and zero turns. Indoor showroom full. We pay the tax on all non-currant Gravely zero turns. Service after sales since 1999. Free local delivery. Pete’s Lawn & Marine 613-267-7053.
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613-267-7484, cell 613-349-9418 FARM
TRAILERS / RV’S 16’ Camping Trailer, new tires, good shape, awning, brakes. $5300. 613-264-2022. 29’ Travel Trailer, 2014 Starcraft 286RLWS Travelstar Galaxy, black pearl edition excellent condition, still smells new! sleeps 6, 36” x 40” shower, many beautiful options. asking $29,500. 613-283-0902
FARM MF 245 8 speed with fast remotes. New in 1981, nearly new tires, new seat and fresh from the shop. 3800hrs. $7500 or B.O. Phone 613-812-1777
TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs.
Insured and Bonded Free Estimates
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WANTED 4 row corn planter, dry fertilizer plantless. WANTED Scotch Collie Pup (Lassie type) for farm. 613-283-2986.
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2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Secure building. Heat, water, parking included. Seniors welcome. No dogs. Available July 1. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. 613-267-4189.
SMITHS FALLS Large, bright, 2 bedroom upper duplex apartment. New kitchen/appliances, upgraded bathroom, recently painted throughout, new laundry room, parking. closed-in balcony off 2nd bedroom. Unfurnished. Heat included, Tenants pay Hydro. References required. $1,200 a month. call John 613-325-7781 to book a showing.
Victoria Avenue, Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, heat included, available now, well maintained, in 4-plex brick building, Private and quiet building, clean & tidy, $715/mnth 613-283-1697
Carleton Place, 1 private & 1 semi private rooms, walk out basement floor, for elderly or mentally challenged person. For more information call Lisa 613-253-0853.
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1 Room for rent, 42 Church St West, Smiths Falls, full-time working quiet person, all inclusive, $120/wk. 613-812-2400.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Paul Raymond Maxwell, late of the Township of Drummond/ North Elmsley in the County of Lanark, who died on the 14th day of March, 2017, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 3rd day of June, 2017; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
Almonte, upper bachelor apartment, separate sleeping area, secure heritage building, mostly seniors, available July. $695 plus. No pets. All amenities. 151 Reserve St. 613-257-5711. Almonte/Carp area, Room for Rent $700/month, includes parking, TV, Internet. or possiblility of whole house, on 2 acre lot (call to discuss whole house rental) References. 819-321-9397 Balderson. 1+ bedroom apartment, handicap accessible; also suitable for seniors. Everything included. 613-267-4566. 613-326-1252
Carleton Place, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home, with large lot in good neighborhood, $1200/mnth, heat & hydro extra. first and last required. fridge & stove inWanted to buy, horses, cluded. 613-257-4627. colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No 613-342-6030. smoking, no pets. First & last months rent COMMERCIAL RENT $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Downtown Perth, retail, of- Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860 fice, 634 sq. ft., $550/mnth includes parking. 613-267-4935. Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air condiClassifieds tioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650. Purebred Charolais Bulls, good selection of yearlings. Free boarding until July 1 2017. 613-275-2930. 613-256-3067
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House for Rent, waterfront, Rideau River, near Hwy 416 & Kemptville. 2+1 bedrooms, boatdock, a/c, garage, 5 appliances, no pets, non-smoker, first/last, references. $1400/mnth plus utilities, August 1/17. 613-258-5080. Large 3 bedroom apartment, downtown Perth, fridge & stove included, $700/mnth plus heat & hydro, very clean, no pets, no smoking, references required, 1 year lease, available now. 613-267-6657. Room for rent in Smiths Falls, $550/mnth. Furnished room, heat, hydro included. Mature person. Call Terry 613-216-1448 Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom apartment on second floor, 1. $740/month plus hydro. Available immediately. 613-222-0816 613-686-5990. SMITHS FALLS, adults only, non-smoking, no pets, two bedroom ground level apartment on quiet McEwen Ave. Apartment has central A/C, plus washer and dryer with a large kitchen with all major appliances, living room, and family room with gas fireplace. Off street and garage parking included. $950/month plus hydro. First and last rent required plus references. Ideal for professional or retired single or couple. Available July 1st, 613-283-0787
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BRAND NEW APARTMENT BUILDING AVAILABLE JULY 1, 2017
2 Decaria Blvd., Perth Book your unit today! This building has an elevator and 4 Wheelchair accessible units for 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites. Prices range from $925/mo to $1195/mo plus hydro. Landlord pays for gas heat, water and sewer. Unit sizes are from 700-1100 square feet. Units come equipped with dishwasher, air conditioning, fridge and stove. Laundry facilities on every floor. Parking for 31 cars on site. Building is camera-monitored 24-7. Call for more info 613-918-0145 ext. 505. NOTICES
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DATED at Perth this 3rd day of May, 2017. Jane M. St. Denis, Estate Trustee, by her Solicitors, BARKER WILLSON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, 31 Foster Street, Perth ON K7H IR8, Attn: David G. Heeley. 613-267-2800 CLS750377
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LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the Estate of Daphne Irene Addis, late of the town of Kemptville, who died on or about the 9th day of March, 2017, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 3rd day of July, 2017; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER
DATED at Kemptville, Ontario this 4th day of May, 2017.
78 Eric Hutcheson Rd: Spotless like new 3 bedroom bungalow, garage, pool, hottub, $211,000. Call Gerry Hudson 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd.
BEVERLEE SABOURIN and CATHY SENTNER Estate Trustees, by their Solicitor, The Law Office of Connie Lamble, 222 Prescott Street, P.O. Box 1280, Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0. Attn: Connie Lamble. 613-258-0038
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Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-5038.
Wanted: call me for best price on waterfront homes, cottages and vacant land. Free evaluation on request. Call Gerry Hudson personally 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd.
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Get up to $50,000 from the Government of Canada. Do you or someone you know Have any of these Conditions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Difficulty Walking, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, Overweight, Trouble Dressing...and Hundreds more. ALL Ages & Medical Conditions Qualify. CALL ONTARIO BENEFITS 1-(800)-211-3550 Notice of Cemetery Expansion TAKE NOTICE that Wolford Cemetery is proposing to include an additional 2.6 acres of land as active cemetery within the Wolford Cemetery, located at 677 Kilmarnock Road, Jasper, ON We welcome feedback regarding the expansion. The deadline for comments is May 17, 2017 at 5:00 pm For more information about the expansion please contact John Williams at 613-283-0654 or Meagan Maitland at 613-880-9309
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PAUL’S MASONRY
BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394
HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
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A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-899-7269.
Seamless Eavestrough, renovations, deck restoration, roadside mowing, grading, painting, roofing, line painting, cottage jacking, fencing, dump runs. A Small Job or More. 613-257-8143 or R e n o v a t i o n s / R e p a i r s . 613-264-8143. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, Semi-retired, all home flooring, tile, countertops, renovations, interior & exdecks. 613-858-1390, terior, years of experience. 613-257-7082. Call Brent 613-283-6088. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Lawn & yard care, mowing, trimming, clean-up etc. 613-283-7782 Man with truck will pick up garbage, cut small trees or brush, small moves, packing etc. Reasonable. 613-267-4129.
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Retiree with talents in gardening, yard maintenance and house cleaning. Looking to help those who need assistance with home and yard care. Located in Perth. Please call 613-326-0210.
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PLANT MANAGER
Shandex Personal Care is a member of the Shandex Group, a private Canadian business which is a supplier of Private Label Products to the major retailers in Canada and the US. Our manufacturing site, Shandex Personal Care Manufacturing in Perth Ontario, has a position opening for a progressive Plant Manager. This role will be responsible to plan and direct day to day operations, to improve productivity and to ensure the plant operates using good manufacturing practices and is in compliance with Corporate health, quality, safety and positive human relations standards. Job Requirements: Qualifications and Employment requirements: • A college or university graduate in the applied sciences or engineering disciplines • At least 5 years experience in a senior management role in consumer packaged goods production facilities • In-depth knowledge of all aspects of manufacturing, including performance metrics and benchmarks • Experience driving business results in the areas of Employee Safety, Product Quality & Safety, Environmental Compliance, Human Resources, Customer Service and Cost • Experience developing and executing against operating budgets and capital plans, within a manufacturing environment • Experience leading the development and successful implementation of continuous improvement initiatives and complex projects in a manufacturing environment • Experience leading and working with a diverse group of people • Strong planning, budgeting, and organizational skills • Excellent communication skills, written and oral. Send Resume to: Shandex Personal Care Manufacturing Inc. 5 Herroitt Street Perth, Ontario, K7H-3E5 Fax: 613-267-7293 E-Mail: HRShandex@shandex.com CLS752491_0511
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CARLETON PLACE, cleaning position, very parttime, only when and as required, neat, tidy thorough, $13.45/hr, female preference. B.R. Realty. 613-257-5711
CARLETON PLACE, Summer Student to cut grass and general yard and garden maintenance, Part Time, approx. 20 hours per week, at $15/hr. 613-253-1574
Cleaners/Team Leaders for residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings, No weekends. All travel paid. $ 1 2 . 0 0 - $ 1 6 . 0 0 / h r. 613-489-3993 or elitecleaning@storm.ca
Local General Contracting Company seeking an experienced, reliable Labourer/Driver with AZ License. Must be able to run various Construction Equipment and willing to assist with general construction operations. E-mail resume to donna@rkporter.com
PSW Needed Part-time with various hours in Ashton. Private homecare for disabled aged 53, woman with MS. Experienced in passionate caregiving. Meal preparation, bathing, transfers, feeding etc. Own transportation. Call Dayle. 613-257-8007
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Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460.
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JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Come join us, world’s the world’s second largestlargest medical device company! device company. Our Gananoque plant specializes in Join the second medical Our Gananoque plant specializes in making medical products to making help medical professionals make life-saving decisions every help medicalmedical professionals products make life-savingwhich decisions daily. day. Come help us grow! Production Line Workers – Start Now! 40 hours guaranteed, rotating shifts
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Now accepting appl ic from Smiths Fa ants ll the May 29–June 9 s for session
Youth Job Connection offers: Up to 60 hours of PAID ($) pre-employment preparation Shuttle transportation to/from our location Sign-up today! Call or email waughs@algonquincollege.com
Now looking for summer help Please apply in person or by fax 613-256-4685 Levi Home Hardware Building Centre 476 Ottawa St. Almonte, On K0A 1A0
RIDEAU PIPE & DRILLING SUPPLIES LTD. (WHOLESALER OF PLUMBING, HEATING & DRILLING SUPPLIES)
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is looking to fill a Driver position
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Maintenance Technician • Troubleshoot and repair machinery + perform preventive maintenance • Assemble and test new machinery from Engineering drawings • Fabricate replacement parts • 3+ years of production experience in a manufacturing facility preferred • Related trade certificates a definite asset, i.e. Red Seal Millwright • 1-3 years of general machine shop experience required • Mechanical aptitude and familiarity with electrical principles essential • Knowledge of production practices, quality practices and GMP • Must possess good organizational skills, self-directed, with excellent interpersonal skills
Evening & Weekend hours too.
40 Sunset Blvd. Perth 613-267-1381 www.CESPerth.ca This Employment Ontario program is funded by the Government of Ontario.
HELP WANTED
Shift Supervisor • Active floor management, above all maintaining quality and safety • Monitor adherence to GMP requirements and production output • Equipment downtime management • Finished Goods release to QA/DHR review • Training- OJTC/Compliance Wire/DCN • Lead Hand leadership and support • Daily staff scheduling and shift reports • Employee Relations, discipline and performance • Minimum high school diploma; post-secondary education definitely preferred • Knowledge of quality and manufacturing practices • Previous experience with safety, quality and operations • General knowledge of machinery and practices • Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills required
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QA Inspector • Understanding of basic measuring techniques and ability to interpret Engineering drawings/specifications • Incoming inspection and testing, internal audits • Roving inspection, in-process and final release activities • Environmental monitoring in controlled environment rooms • Support validation, calibration, product process changes and cost savings projects • Minimum grade 12 education or equivalent, post-secondary preferred • Understanding of basic measuring techniques, Quality System Regulations, GMP • Strong computer skills, ability to work independently, excellent interpersonal skills
APPLY ON-LINE: www.medtronic.com>MENU> About Medtronic> Careers
HELP WANTED
Want to work? Under 29 and currently not in school?
Electrician APPLY ON-LINE: • Red Seal Electrician, 309A or 442A + valid OCOT card www.medtronic.com> MENU> • Thorough Ontario Elect Code knowledge About Medtronic> Careers • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in an industrial plant setting • Troubleshoot and repair Company machinery plus electronic controls • Install new services, wire control panels, PLC work • Electrical maintenance throughout the facility • Assist in electrical/electronic design
Material Handler • Operate fork lifts, electric walkies and hand carts • Move and document incoming and outgoing materials to production • Track inventory levels, conduct regular audits using computer programs • Grade 12, GED or equivalent relevant experience, Post-Secondary education an asset • Knowledge of warehousing and purchasing • Fork lift certification preferred
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• 6 month contract Production Line Workers – full-time or summer student contracts • $11.25 per hour + shift premiums • 40 hours/week guaranteed • manufacturing experience an asset • 8 hour, MAD rotation Mon – Fri OR 24x7, 12 hour days/nights rotation • must have basic math and communication skills • training provided • $11.40 per hour + shift premiums + overtime • manufacturing experience an asset Production Lead Hand – Start Now! • full-time, permanent, great benefits • must have basic math and communication skills • supervisory experience required • training provided • manufacturing experience preferred
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Job Description: Administration Support Coordinator The essential functions of the Administration Support Coordinator are: • To provide administrative support to key functional activities such that business continuance is maintained in the areas of payroll backup, purchasing and production planning activities, and packaging development activities Specific Responsibilities include: Payroll: • Supports the management of the HR submissions for benefits administration, WSIB reporting, and safety committee reports. • To maintain and submit the daily, weekly and monthly production reports that support the production and financial reporting systems, ( MUV, material use, yields, labour variance, departmental expenditures, etc.). Purchasing / Production Planning • Using the finished goods inventory tools available, the Sales project timetables established, and the Sales demand requirements, input and develop production plans which optimize production efficiencies, meet product requirements to meet Sales product projections... Packaging Development Coordination • In support of the Packaging Development Coordinator,, develop packaging component specifications, pallet patterns, and packaging “ Bills of Materials “ for new or revised product components. Enter this technical information into Max or other business support systems Send Resume to: Shandex Personal Care Manufacturing Inc. 5 Herroitt Street Perth, Ontario, K7H-3E5 Fax: 613-267-7293 E-Mail: HRShandex@shandex.com CLS752497_0511
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AZ License preferred (minimum DZ License) Please remit resumes to: ATTENTION WAREHOUSE MANAGER P.O. BOX 354 PERTH, ONTARIO K7H 3E4 or drop off at: 38 Hwy. 511 (Lanark Road) or email to info@rideaupipe.com
OFFICE POSITION Requires a full-time
PeopleNet Coordinator Glen Tay Transportation is implementing PeopleNet Satellite tracking and electronic logs. We require this person to be flexible to travel to our various divisions & train our staff & drivers. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Proficient with MS Word/Excel 2. Secondary Education 3. Classroom training/teaching an asset 4. PeopleNet knowledge an asset 5. Knowledge of drivers HOS an asset 6. Dispatching abilities an asset Compensation will be based on experience To Apply: Email ONLY – No Phone Calls PLEASE Todd Buchanan Driver Services/ Safety & Compliance Manager tbuchanan@glentay.ca
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HELP WANTED Foreman’s position, full time grass cutters and landscaper
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HELP WANTED: Part-Time Driver for water contract in Smiths Falls, Westport, and Elgin. Driver’s licence required. Must provide driver’s abstract. Please email resume to: vandermeer@bellnet.ca
for busy landscaping business. Experience in interlocking stone an asset, willing to train the right candidate. Driver’s licence required. Please email resume to: vandermeer@bellnet.ca
DAY-TIME, PART-TIME and OVERNIGHT SHIFTS AVAILABLE
BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO
James Ross Limited is now hiring! Recent worldwide demand for their products has created intermediate level openings for experienced welders. The company is a metal fabricator of innovative pulp and paper cleaning equipment.
C.W. ARMSTRONG 201 84 King Street West P.O. Box 773 Brockville, ON K6V 5W1 e-mail: c.w.armstrong@myhighspeed.ca 1 877 779-2362 or (613) 498-2290 (Please pass along to others)
McDonald’s has immediate openings in Perth. Stop by today to fill out an application or email resume to: hiring@carterfoods.ca
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FULL-TIME OVERNIGHT MAINTENANCE STAFF McDonald’s has an immediate opening in Perth and Kemptville These are 8 hour shifts, 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Stop by today to fill out an application or email resume to: hiring@carterfoods.ca
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Lanark Community Programs
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North Lanark Community Health Centre
Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre
JOB POSTING – External Contract Employment Opportunity Position Title: PART/Program: Site/Location: Contract Date:
Lanark County is seeking a high energy, dynamic, professional to fill the following Part Time On-Call opportunity in our Public Works Department.
PART TIME ON-CALL MECHANIC (POSTING #PW2017-004)
vehicles,
Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting job opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca
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Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services
• Candidate must have strong communication skills • Be able to work in a team oriented environment • Strong diagnostic and electrical skills an asset Please submit resume to: Ron Speck, Auto Service Manager 10 Ferrara Drive, Smiths Falls
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Auto Technician
MANDATE: Maintain and repair County equipment and attachments.
Part or Full-Time night shift $105/shift. Cooking, cleaning and minimum support for residents. Apply to: Victoria House, 27 Lombard St, Smiths Falls, or victoriahousesmithsfalls@gmail.com
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Please send your resume to: mujib.haq@soulrestaurants.com Or Call 613-402-0103
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Primary Care Registered Nurse 1.0FTE North Lanark Community Health Centre 207 Robertson Drive, Lanark 1 year Maternity Leave Contract with possible extension starting June 5, 2017
Position Description The Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) promotes the health of individuals, families and the community we serve. Working within a multidisciplinary team, the RN will identify and promote care decisions that build on the capacity that is inherent in the individual or the community served. The RN provides direct primary care nursing to clients, provides clinical support to the inter-disciplinary team of practitioners and promotes and facilitates clinical, educational and health promotion programs. The RN ensures that the medical equipment, clinical supplies and resources that support the health team are readily available, well organized and maintained as appropriate. Requirements for this position include: Education: • BScN preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience • Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario Professional Experience: • 3 to 5 years of experience preferably working in a multi-disciplinary team Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: • Excellent health assessment and clinical skills. • Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a member of an inter-disciplinary team. • Experience in delivery of health education and health promotion programs. • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. • Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. • Experience and understanding of rural communities and rural health needs. Reporting Relationship: Reports directly to the Director of Health Services. Conditions of Employment: Hours of work will be developed in collaboration with the successful candidate with consideration of healthy work-life balance. A schedule of work will be based on the organization’s hours of operation and program requirements and may include some evenings. An offer of employment will be conditional upon the candidate completing a criminal reference check.
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The Township of Rideau Lakes is seeking to fill the position of Senior Collection Driver/Labourer within the Public Works Department (Environmental Services). The successful candidate will be responsible for collecting waste and recycling at curbside and overseeing the day-to-day operations in the field, as well as other duties as required. The position reports directly to the Manager of Facilities & Environmental Services. A full description of the position and details can be found on our website www.twprideaulakes. on.ca. Deadline for applications is 1:00 p.m., May 23, 2017.
; 3 – 5 years’ work experience ; Skilled in both GMAW & GTAW Welding processes ; Stainless Steel Welding Experience an Asset ; Ability to read job packets and understand complex blueprints ; Welding Certification an Asset If you are seeking long-term employment with a solid employer and an excellent remuneration package, send or hand deliver your resume as soon as possible to:
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How to apply: Please submit curriculum vitae and covering letter by 12 noon Wednesday May 17th, 2017 to: Jodi Halpenny, Administrative Assistant, North Lanark Community Health Centre, 207 Robertson Drive, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 by email: jhalpenny@nlchc.on.ca or via fax: (613) 259-5235 with subject line: REGISTERED NURSE The North Lanark Community Health Centre, a part of Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services, is a fully accredited health centre providing primary health care, health promotion services and illness prevention services. LRHCS is a HOOPP employer
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Barbers & Hair Stylists Needed For Our 'Award-Winning' Downtown Perth Barber Shop. You MUST Own A Lawn Mower, Sheep Shears and Several Sized Bowls. Ability to use Scissors And a Razor Helpful. MUST be able to keep up an UNENDING STREAM of Chatter About Nothing. NO Liberals or Toronto Maple Leaf Fans need apply. Seriously, excellent base hourly wage PLUS Commission. Full-Time and Part-Time Positions. A GREAT Sense of Humor is Required. Call Sandra at: (613) 267-5100 or Email: Sandra@PerthBarber.com Father and Sons Barber Shop
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Summer Painter Wanted Interior/exterior painting, staining, varnishing. Serious replies only. For career painters. Not a student summer job. Must have great attention to detail. Must be very responsible, professional attire, and have VERY SAFE working habits. High-end quality work only. Light carpentry skills an asset. Good communication and customer skills. Able to work alone or with another. Not afraid of ladders, heights, or working while on roofs. Work by contract, not by hour. All tools and materials provided. Transportation provided if needed. Mon-Fri, 9am-5:00pm (includes cleanup). Rainouts will sometimes necessitate weekend work. Possible multi-summer or yearround work. 40 hour probation period. 613 - 267 - 8994
SUMMER JOBS -- We’re looking for bright, energetic people who enjoy the outdoors for employment at our berry farms and kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, Manotick, Kanata, Stittsville, Kemptville, Almonte and Carleton Place. Apply online at www.shouldicefarm.com
Perth: 3 Bedroom rowhouse, new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living area, electric radiant in-floor heating (new energy efficient system), 1-1/2 bath, jet tub, free parking, coin laundry facility. Every room TV, internet, phone jacks, no water/sewage costs. $1200/month plus hydro. Available July 2017. 613-479-2164
129 Ferrara Drive, Smiths Falls, 7:30am-1pm, diningroom table & 6 chairs, office chair etc.
68 Merrick Street, Smiths Falls. May 13, 8am-1pm. vintage tin trucks and garages etc. cake decorating supplies, furniture, household items, lots of good stuff.
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST – COMMUNITY HALLS The Township owns and operates 6 Community Halls and is accepting Expressions of Interest (EOI) from anyone interested in applying to become a Custodian/Booking Agent for a community hall(s).
Michelle Jones, Manager of Facilities & Environmental Services
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Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 am local time on 1st day of June 2017 for:
Questions regarding specifications may be directed to Vanessa Bernicky at vbernicky@smithsfalls.ca (tel. 613-283-4124 ext. 1147) or W. Troy Dunlop, Director of Public Works and Utilities at trdunlop@smithsfalls.ca (tel. 613-283-4124 ext. 3305).
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AUCTION SALE SUN. May 21, 2017 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM FOR THE ESTATE OF MRS. DAPHNE ADDIS OF KEMPTVILLE TO BE HELD @ MARSHALLS AUCTION HOUSE, 2913 CTY. RD. 21, SPENCERVILLE This auction offers a selection of modern furniture, gold jewellery, numbered prints, Royal Doulton & Beswick figurine collection, amazing Budweiser horse collection as well! Antiques, china etc. Auctioneer’s Note: A large selection of items, extremely well cared for throughout! For a detailed list w/ photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call
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530 ACRE FARM REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR THE ESTATE OF MR. HENRY WATSON SAT., JUNE 3, 2017 @ 10 AM SHARP! 3852 COUNTY RD. 26, BROCKVILLE We are pleased to offer at auction the following contents & real estate as follows. Three-bedroom bungalow with many upgrades including new steel roof, windows, siding, situated on a large country lot 300’x154’, just outside of Brockville. Drilled well, newer septic, wood/ oil combination heat, 2 car detached garage/ workshop & Amish shed. 2017 taxes approx. $1,452.00. A fantastic opportunity for the first time home buyer! Please call our office for viewings or buyers packages. Also all contents to include antiques, collectibles, shop tools, trailer, storage units, quantity of firewood. For a more detailed list with photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call
Lorne Street Reconstruction (Queen to Railway Corridor) Contract # 17-PW-001 Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:05 am local time on June 1st, 2017, in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario.
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Saturday, May 20 @ 10 a.m. 617 Porter Rd., Smiths Falls Off Glenview Rd. from Hwy 43 west of Smiths Falls Proprietor- Mr. Winston Porter Selling 530 acre (approx.) farm including large brick home, former dairy barn and heated workshop. Tractors: IH 1086 2wd with cab 4700 hrs; Ford 7000 2wd with cab 10,000 hrs; IH 684 with loader; IH 460; IH 414; MF 200 bulldozer Machinery: NH 648 round baler; Woods SS 842 3pt hitch snowblower like new; Ford discs 18ft; Bush Hog discs; rock bucket; pallet fork bucket; bale spear; chain harrows; 600 loader; scraper blade; bush hog; NH 707 single row corn harvester; NH silage blower 25; NH 488 haybine; NH 268 square baler; NH rake; IH McCormick 80 combine; Kverneland five furrow plow; Kongslide V1B Rocrop cultivator; IH 510 seed drill 21 run; Fransgard 3pt hitch log skidder winch; Horst hay wagon; round bale feeder; NH 510 manure spreader; grain auger; tools; antique horse drawn gravel wagon; antique fanning mill; wood splitter; post driver; quantity of stove wood plus much more. Auction starts at 10 a.m. with farm items. Real estate to sell early afternoon. Deposit required from buyer of real estate on sale day. Please contact auctioneer for terms of sale. For pictures & full list see: www.joyntauction.ca 613-285-7494
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FARM REAL ESTATE AUCTION PLUS BEEF CATTLE. FARM MACHINERY. LIVESTOCK TRAILERS. LAWN EQUIP’T. for Bev & Sophia Street @ #636 Hwy 15 Lombardy, ON on Wed., May 17/17 @ 10 am Property to be sold at 11 am
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701 River Dr, Lanark (off Sheridan Rapids Rd), Sat May 20 & Sun May 21, 8am. Carpenter & Garden Tools, Radial Alarm & Table Saw, Ski-Doo, Fishing Equipment, Furniture, Clothes, Dishes, Ornaments, Books and many other items.
Estate Sale, Anne (Burchell) Williams, May 12 & 13, 9am-4pm, Annes’ large diversified collections of antiques, local collectibles is being sold. 2 Inverness Ave, Perth. 613-285-4176
GARAGE SALE: May 20, 9-3, Moving and downsizing, 1999 Bedell Rd, near Oxford Mills, Rain or Shine, Something for everyone.
Downsizing Sale, Sat May 13 & May 20, household items, office/furniture items, sport/exercise equipment, auto tools, garden, etc. 1465 Scotchline Road, (off CR25), Oxford Mills, 9am-2pm. Weather permitting.
Estate Sale, May 13, 160 Richmonds Road, east of Perth off Hwy 7.
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FRI 19, SAT 20, SUN 21, 8-8 Daily City Rd 36, Boling Broke or Rd 38 to Crow Lare Rd, to Badour Rd, follow signs. 5 sheds full antiques and collectables too much too list. All items priced worth the scenic drive. Rain or shine. I might have what you want.
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Huge Annual Weekend Garage Sale. May 19 noon to May 21, 4 p.m., 7 Cachet Drive. Take Hwy 15 South of Smiths Falls to Poonamalie Road and follow the signs. Over 1000 items priced to sell, rain or GARAGE SALE, Multi- shine. family, May 13 & 14, 1961 Matheson Dr., Smiths Falls Huge Community Yard Sale Clayton, May 13, Huge 15 Family Garage 8am-1pm, 1 is at Linn Sale. Burgesswood, (Lake- Bower Senior Housing, wood and McLaren Roads also breakfast $3 & lunch at end of Otty Lake $5. SdRd/Kenyon Rd.) Saturday May 13, 8:00am. Rain or Shine. Antiques & col- Leaving the Country Sale, lectibles, fitness equip- May 13, 8:30-1pm, baby ment, appliances, tools, and children stuff, clothfurniture, vintage and new- ing, household items. 6km er and so much more. ‘If east of Perth off Hwy 7, we don’t have it, you don’t turn right. 166 Leach’s need it!’ Road.
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Featuring a surveyed 89 (+/-) farm. 419’ (+/-) on Hwy 15 abutting Towers Rd. Having approx. 15 acres (+/-) in hard maple bush, 60 acres (+/-) tillable w/ remainder in pasture & barnyard. Sugar camp has boiling room w/ arch & separate kitchenette/sitting area. The property is complimented by a double bricked, turn-of-the-century country residence w/ impeccable finishes. The footprint of the home has stayed true to the original. Main level boasts a foyer w/ transom door, original staircase, flanked by a parlour & dining room. Original refinished & heritage painted pine flooring & 9 ft ceilings add elegance to this home. Large functional eat-in country kitchen w/ oak cabinetry, a computer workstation & laundry closet. Adjoining family room has airtight wood stove. 1st floor 4 pce bath. Attached covered rear leisure area. There is a spacious 2nd floor hallway which comfortably houses seating & a walk-in closet. There is a king-size master bedroom plus 2 generous sized bedrooms. 2nd floor 4 pce bath. Oil & wood heat . On 2 wells & septic. Central air. Rock basement w/ concrete floor. 200 amp service. Newly installed roof in 2009 which has transferable 50 yr warranty. There are 5 outbuildings all w/ steel roofs. Detached 26’ x 36’ (+/-) steel garage w/ insulated interior, high ceiling, 2 overhead garage doors on remote, airtight Fisher stove, 100 amp service & covered lean-to. There are 2 garden sheds, a woodshed & a playhouse on stilts. There is a concrete barnyard which offers a U-shaped layout of barns to include a machine shed, byre w/ cattle stalls & calf pens all w/ concrete floors, a granery & a gangway leading to mow. There is water & power to barns. Yearly taxes $2600.00 (+/-) For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. 16 beef cows (incl. 4 Charolais 3rd yr heifers) w/ 14 calves at side. Charolais bull (2½ yrs). Simmental 4 yr bull. Kubota M9540 diesel 4x4 cab tractor (2950 hrs) w/ shuttle shift, A/C & heat w/ qt LA1353 loader & bucket. Manure fork qt bucket. 3 qt bale spears. Kubota B6000 4x4 diesel tractor w/ loader, bucket & weight. MF 50 gas tractor w/ loader & bucket (as is). 550 Cockshutt gas tractor (as is). 8N Ford tractor. 28’ Sundowner Prostock Super Series 5th wheel cattle trailer (like new). 22’ 5th wheel horse trailer. 24’ Horst bale wagon (like new). Farm wagon.1550 Case IH manure spreader. 3pth fertilizer spreader. MF 33 seed drill. Bush Hog RBC48-3pth scraper blade. 6 ft Bush Hog rotary cutter. 3pth post hole auger. Gehl 2175-9’ haybine. NH 7’ 3pth mower. NH 38 crop chopper. JD 7 ft pull type disc. Set Gananoque drag harrows. Triple K 3pth 11’ springtooth cultivator. 3pth 7’ springtooth cultivator. 20’ hay elevator. 2 round bale feeders on rubber. 3 furrow 3 pth 18” plow. Head squeeze. Calf pen. Qty rough & sawn lumber (ash & hemlock 2x4 & 2x6). 1995 GMC 2500 truck (as is) w/ Western plow. Water troughs. 12-3x5 bales straws. Elec. fencer & access. 5th wheel attachment. Lincoln SP-125 mig welder. Hydraulic press. 9000 lb hydraulic car hoist. EELD 8404 Emission leak detector. Cool Tech 34700Z rad flush. S2000 h/d body light. Transmission jack. Wheel balancer. 2 air compressors (1 small, 1 upright 220v). Table saw. Industrial scroll saw. Sand blaster. Cement mixer. Reisch hitches. Speeco 22 ton 6.75hp horizontal/vertical wood splitter. Pioneer P28 chainsaw. Tanaka TCS40EA chainsaw. Ariens 22hp ride-on lawn mower. Cub Cadet 139cc gas push mower (like new).19” rechargeable push mower. Gas push mower. Manual reel mower. Swisher 12.5hp trail type mower (45” cut). Garden tools. 2 sets double work harness. Single harness. Several horse collars incl 2-26” plus other accessories. 10’ alum jon boat. Evinrude 5hp outbd motor. Multi drawer tool chest. Hand & power tools. Barbed wire. Plus many other items too numerous to mention……. Mr. & Mrs. Street are longtime respected business people in the community. Bev, a family man first, a good man, a straight shooter & always fair. His poor health has forced this auction. Good property. Good machinery. Good cattle. Visit website for photos. Terms on Chattels: Cash or Cheque ONLY.
Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613)267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
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Auction Sale for the Estate of John Bryant Travel west of Spencerville on County Road 21 to Property 2907. HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 22 - 10:00 A.M. Deutz Allis 6265 4WD cab tractor and 465 loader; N.H. 472 haybine; I.H. mower; N.H. roll bar rake; Vicon tedder rake; Gehl 1470 TDC round baler; M.F. 224 square baler; Four hay wagons; Tube elevator; Bale spear; I.H. 130 manure spreader with new apron; Harrows; Wood trailer with hoist; Fertilizer spreader; Wallenstein BX42 wood chipper – 3 pth; Two wood splitters; Fence posts and gates; Water tanks; Round bale feeders; Poultry related items; Beam scales; Log chains; Two deer hunter’s tree stands; 7500 W generator; Air compressor; Solar battery charger; Radial arm saw; Drill press; Planer; Chop saw; Two anvils; Set of torches; Synergic MIG welder; Assortment of good hand and power tools; Two Stihl chainsaws; TroyBilt 8 hp rear tine rototiller with electric start; Pressure washer; New wheelbarrow; Lawn roller; Lawn sweeper; Lawn sprayer; Fertilizer spreader; Hot house; Park bench; Gas BBQ; LazyBoy recliner lift chair; LazyBoy recliner; China cabinet; Cedar chest; Refrigerator; Freezers; Washer; Dryer; Portable floor model air conditioner; For full list, please visit www.theauctionfever.com. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145
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UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ # 245 & # 249 Elphin Maberly Rd.K0H 2B0 in the village of Maberly, ON. on Wed., May 24/17 @ 6 pm
~ Unreserved Estate Fixer Upper ~ Any time is a good time to buy a fixer upper. So come seal the deal. Surveyed lot (0.78 acres having 141’ frontage x 200’ depth +/-). Plan 27R-10832. Storie & a half home has alum. siding & steel roof. Front entrance to living room, kitchen, laundry room, bath having new 4 pce walk-in bath/shower combo. Plus main floor bedroom w/ new flooring plus a bedroom/loft. Side entrance mudroom to kitchen. 100 amp service. Propane furnace. Elec. hot water heater. On well. Needs septic. Detached 2 car 24’ x 28’ garage w/ steel roof & siding. Pleasant surprise is the nearby Fall River Restaurant just off Hwy #7. Yearly taxes $ 1,332.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.
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May 13, 372 Bracken Ave, Moving Sale The Pines, Smiths Falls, Sat. May 13th 7-4pm. 32 Willowshore Way Carleton Place May 27, 9-2pm, multi family, 4241 Old Almonte Multi family yard sale, FriRoad, between Upper day May 12, 7-4pm ; SaturDwyer Hill Road & Golden day 7-noon. 53 George St Line. Furniture, tools, North Smiths Falls. Safety household items and more clothing, electric panels & wire, household items, Moving downsizing plus clothes, lot of stuff for evemulti family garage sale. rybody. Designer cloths & sports ware & something for eve- MULTI-FAMILY SALE, ryone. May 20 rain date Hwy #15, turn onto Otter May 21, 445 Lake Park Rd, Lake Road, follow to LawCarleton Place. 8am-2pm. son’s Lane (turn left), “Road 04”. Watch for balMoving Sale, Sat May 13, loons. Sat May 20th, 7-11 9am rain or shine. 656 Kilmarnock Rd, Jasper, furni- PERTH 3 BEDROOM DUture, household items, PLEX, close to downtown, office equipment, garden yard, $1050+utilities, Call equipment & decor. 613-880-4419
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DAY 2 AUCTION SALE 2 KUBOTA TRACTORS. WATERLOO BRONCO TRACTOR. LSVW MILITARY VEHICLE. MACHINERY. TOOLS for South Frontenac Rental Centre #4567 Hwy 38 Harrowsmith, ON on Mon., May 22/17 @ 10 am Full listing next week’s paper. Visit website for photos. Terms on Chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering SFRC is currently a premier destination & expanding company. During their restructuring period they will be hosting a 2 day auction sale for discriminating sportspeople & firearm enthusiasts.
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AUCTION SALE SPORTING GOODS. 160 FIREARMS (NEW). OPTICS. AMMO. HUNTING SUPPLIES. for South Frontenac Rental Centre #4567 Hwy 38 Harrowsmith, ON on Sat., May 13/17 @ 10 am New merchandise to include - Approx. 160 new guns (rifles & shotguns). New reloaders. Lge qty new & used scopes (incl. red dots). Gun barrels. Large qty of shotgun & rifle shells. Gun cases & holsters. Gun slings. Shooting sticks & tripods. Gun vise block. Coyote & turkey decoys. Several cases of duck decoys. Duck & turkey calls. MOJO predator caller. Trail cameras. Target kits. Mineral & deer attractants. Live animal traps. Pop-up, ground & tree blinds. Camouflage nets. Minnow pails. Hunting knives. Ear muffs. Hunting hats, vests, camouflage Beretta pants & jackets (M-XXXL), other apparel & accessories. Lit window & other advertising signs. Vintage WW2 gunner boxes, shell cases & bullets. Some used guns & many other articles too numerous to mention…. For Full Description & Photos Please Visit Website at www.jimhandsauction.com SFRC is currently a premier destination & expanding company. They are pleased to be hosting their first annual auction sale for discriminating sportspeople & firearm enthusiasts alike. All firearms will be sold Day 1 (May 13). PAL required. Please watch newspapers & website for Day 2 listing (May 22) featuring tractors, machinery, tools, etc. Terms on Chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
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Saturday May 6 & May 13. 7:00-2:00pm. St. John’s Church, corner of Hwy. 7 & Fergusons Falls Rd, Hwy. 7, East of Innisville. Different articles addSaturday May 13, ed each week. 8am-4pm, 32 Marsha Drive, printer, golf clubs, air conditioners, kitchenClassifieds ware, toys, games, mounted butterflies. 283-3182
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Saturday May 13, 2017 10:00 AM sharp For David and Cathy Cunningham to be held at their home located at 55 Mountain View Rd., Arnprior, Ontario. Fransgard 3 pth Forestry winch – Model 4Fransgard Forestry winch – Model 4000; IHC 382 Backhoe attachment; Farmall “A” tractor with loader; 3 pth trencher attachment; HD Tandem Dump trailer; Model 32 Case Backhoe attachment with buckets; MF 50 tractor; NI single row Corn picker; JD 506 rotary cutter; Cardinal hay elevator; wood processor; hydraulic Log splitter; 12 ton running gear; 3 ton running gear; Massey Harris grain grinder – belt drive; MF 3 Furrow plow; JD 2 furrow plow; Busy Bee hack saw; Land roller; Head gate and chute; IHC 35 hay rake; Rhino scraper blade; MF 50 or 65 loader; Toro 824 snow blower; Canadian blower forge; Horse drawn seed drill; HD Drill Press; radial arm saw; Shop crane; Welder – 225/150 amp; 4000W Generator; tire changer; bolt bin; 20” Metal lathe; air compressor; Johnson 15HP outboard motor; Stainless Steel cabinet with built in refrigerator; Stihl chain saw; HD Press; Log tongs; Estate sprayer; chop saw; Really cold 24,000 BTU window air conditioner - new; 3 KW Generator; 2 new horse collars; show bridles; Horse bells; 5.5 HP pressure washer. Royal Doulton China – Rondelay; Assorted Pin Wheel Crystal pieces; Kenmore dish washer; APX 5 in 1 Gym; Tread Mill – like new; chesterfield and chair set; Roxton Kitchen table and 6 chairs; miscellaneous household items etc. etc. Owners – Cathy and David Cunningham 613-804-0704 613-227-0718 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
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AUCTION SALE SAT., MAY 13, 2017 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM FOR MRS. JACKIE BARKLEY 7068 CTY. RD. 44 SPENCERVILLE We are pleased to offer at auction a large quantity of early bank notes, coins, local memorabilia, antiques, collectibles, modern furniture, tools, Generac GP 3250 generator, compressor, welder, lawn tractor. An Invacare mobility scooter & much more! Auctioneer’s Note: Property for sale, expect surprises, for a more detailed list with photos go to www. lmauctions.ca Auctioneer/ Owner not responsible for lost, stolen Damaged Articles, Accidents day of Sale. Canteen Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. All Announcements Day of Sale Takes Precedence Over All Printed Matter To Book Your Sale Call: CLS470320_0504
Perthshire Annual Multifamily Garage Sale, off Rogers Road, Perth. Saturday May 20, 8-1pm.
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AUCTION SALE Saturday May 20, 2017 10:00 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be selling antiques, collectables and furniture from Suzanne Herrick-Lee and Stephen Lee. Suzanne and Steve have been collectors of antiques, collectables and memorabilia over the years. Antique Press back Office chair; Lover’s Antique box stove – Norwegian; Vilas maple bedroom set; School desk; ¾ Victorian bed; half moon table - full moon the 10th; Cedar strip 14’ runabout with Johnson Sea Horse motor and trailer – excellent condition; Antique Johnson outboard motors; scuffler; tiller; walking plow. Hockey cards and memorabilia; Military memorabilia - WW11 signal machine: Antique Fairbanks scale; Cast iron trivets; Royal Memorabilia; China; Antique bottles and books; marbles; 3 gal Crock Jug; Wooden boxes; rods and reels; some tackle; small paddle – better than no paddle; Large oars; Pilgrim’s Ginger Ale box and bottles – Brockville; etc.etc. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
Five per cent of sales will go to legion’s nation-wide BY SHERRY HAAIMA shaaima@metroland.com
Whitewater Brewing Company is toasting Canada’s veterans with their new Legion Lager. “We are extremely proud to join forces with The Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Command to produce a new co-branded craft beer — the only beer that helps raise awareness and funds for legion programs for veterans,” said Whitewater. “Legion Lager will become available in our Ontario branches in May, and will soon be rolling out to local LCBOs, Beer Stores and retail outlets.” Plans are underway to expand nationally, as Legion Lager is one of only a handful of craft brewed lagers in Canada. “We’re thrilled that Whitewater has partnered with the legion to support Canada’s veterans by donating five per cent of the brand’s sales to legion programs,” said Dominion Command president David Flannigan. “Those funds will help support programs to improve the lives of veterans and their families.” Flannigan said he looks forward to seeing the branches — whose volunteers work so hard to generate revenue to run their local programs and services — embrace the new brand and the opportunities it will provide. “Being able to serve our own Legion Lager, in a can or on tap, at legion branches means we can offer our members and other patrons an added beverage choice when they stop in for a visit.” Sales from those purchases, he points out, also support the branches and the important work they do. Royal Canadian Legion Cobden Branch 550 president Gene Phillion said he’s thrilled with the idea. Dominion Command will be making a visit to Whitewater’s Cobden location, he said.
“We’re hoping it’s going to do well,” he said, noting there’s been interest from across the province and beyond. “Anything that’s positive towards the legion is a good thing.” Many people don’t realize, said Phillion, that veterans aren’t just those who fought in the World Wars. “Vets are soldiers that are still active today. A veteran is a soldier and that’s who we have to support – more so than ever,” he said. “They’re coming back from the Middle East with a lot of problems, mentally and physically. Any help they can get is a good thing. I can’t help but think that this five per cent they’re going to get is going to help a lot.” Chris Thompson, one of Whitewater’s three owners/ founders, is also pleased with this partnership. “We’re honoured to have been chosen to brew a brand exclusively for an organization that does so much to help veterans. It’s a cause that is close to our hearts,” he said. The legion is a grassroots organization and Whitewater is pleased to be supporting such an important effort. “The legion does a lot of really cool things,” he said. “You see them every Remembrance Day. The nice thing about this is it will keep it in people’s minds a little bit more. They do so many things, not just for veterans but for the community.” When the owners heard the legion was looking to partner up with someone on this project, they jumped at the chance to get involved. “We spent a good couple months just ironing out the details and things like that, developing the recipe, coming up with posters and glassware and all those little things,” said Thompson. There’s been a good response to the beer itself. “It’s a lager, which, up ‘til now we’ve only ever done ales,” he said. “Different yeasts are used and then they’re done at different temperatures. Lagers tend to be more clean and easy drinking. Many of us in the Valley grew up drinking lagers. It’s a very nice, clean, easy drinking beer, comparable to our ale Farmer’s Daughter, but less hoppy.” The Royal Canadian Legion has joined forces with Whitewater Brewing Company to produce a new cobranded craft beer.
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KEMPTVILLE Almonte and District Horticultural Society monthly meeting Monday, May 15, 7:30pm. Cornerstone Community Church. TED Talk by Marla Spivak & Beekeeper Hilary Moore. Guests welcome. Carol Kenward 613-256-5594. Annual Junior Civitan Mother’s Day Breakfast, Sunday May 14, 8-11am Almonte Civitan Community Hall. Pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, juice, coffee/tea. Euchre- 4 hand, May 11 & 25, 7:30 p.m. Sponsor: The Town & Country Tenants Assoc., 375 Country St., light lunch. Contact Norma at 613256-4179. Hub Hospice Palliative Care, Introduces Good Grief, Led by: Barbara Carroll, PHD, 3rd Monday each month, May 15, 10:30-noon, Parish House, 70 Clyde St. 613-883-6646 barbaracarroll@ rogers.com Maude Barlow, the enigmatic national chairperson of the Council of Canadians will speak on Friday, May 12, 7 pm., Almonte United Church, 106 Elgin St. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Brockville Aquarium and lunch out, Friday,May 19. Call Home Support to reserve your seat on the bus 613256-4700. Pakenham and Carleton Place Seniors welcome. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Tour of the Supreme Court of Canada and lunch out, Tuesday, May 30. Call Home Support to reserve your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. Pakenham and Carleton Place Seniors welcome. Mills’ Seniors Services, Weekly Foot Care Clinics, Alison Kaczan RPN provides care, at the Mills’ Seniors Services Office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call 613-256-4700 for appointment.
Adam Graeme Comedy Stage Hypnosis Show, Royal Canadian Legion Carleton Place, May 12 at 8pm. Everyone Welcome. Info: 613-257-1727 Breakfast- 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. masses at St. Mary’s- 28 Hawthorne. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus. Community Home Support- Carleton PlaceLadies Tea. Wednesday, May 17, at the Home Support Office, at 1:30. Call Home Support to reserve or more info on Diner’s Clubs and Transportation 613 253-0733. Community Home Support- Carleton PlaceCP Arena Luncheon, Wednesday, May 24, at the Carleton Place Arena at 12:00. Transportation provided. Entertainment provided. Call Home Support to reserve or more info 613-253-0733. High Tea and Fashion Show St. Mary’s Church Saturday, May 13 , 1-3pm featuring Fashions from the Wool Shop contact St. Mary’s Parish for info. 613-257-1284. Lanark Drum Circle meets at the CP Museum, May 14 (the 2nd Sunday of every month) at 1:30. Learn traditional songs and teachings. Open to all, info 613-257-1014. Monthly Breakfast, Bring Mom to the Carleton Place Legion, May 13. 8-10:30am. 2 eggs, bacon, sausage, homefries, pancakes, toast, baked beans, juice, tea and coffee. Everyone Welcome. Ann 613-257-1727 Need to lose some weight, come and join us at TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a non-profit weight loss support group. Monday evenings 5:307pm, Legion, 177 George St., Info: Leanne 613253-2013. Parent’s Lifeline of Eastern Ontario support group meets monthly on 3rd Wednesday May 17 at CP Open Doors 6:30-8:30 pm. Drop in. All are welcome
Baby Talk, Wednesday, May 10, 1:303 p.m. Madison Montessori Academy, 2965 County Rd #43. Baby Talk, Wednesday, May 17, 1:303 p.m. Madison Montessori Academy, 2965 County Rd #43. Kemptville Horticultural Society May Meeting, Wed. May 17, 7:30pm, Kemptville Pentecostal Church, 1964 Cty Rd 43. Speaker: Catherine Johnson showcasing Gardens of Spain + Spring Flower Show. North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Thursday every month. O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd. 44). 7 p.m. Learn communication/leadership skills. “Pyjama Jam” Tuesdays 5-7:30 p.m. 207-215 Sanders St. Info: (613)258-2225 or 1(866)433-8933 ext 2374. RELAY FOR LIFE - get a Pink Streak in May at Bare Beauty Spa & they will donate to the Canadian Cancer Society. Call 613-2580900 to book an appointment
LANARK Barley Shakers, Sat. May 13, 7pm St. Andrew’s United Church Hall. Tickets 613-2595410 613-259-29869 or at the door. Spring Luncheon Sat. May 13, 11am-2pm @ Foy Hall, Lanark. Soup, sandwiches and pie. Craft and bake tables, Sponsored by Sacred Heart Catholic Women’s League. Info: 613259-2982
MERRICKVILLE Merrickville’s Jazz Fest, Thursday, Oct 12 through Sunday, October 15. If interested in performing at MJF 2017 visit our website www.merrickvillejazzfest.com Online application forms must be received by noon May 24. Spring walk, Merrickville-Limerick Forest Trail, Merrickville District Trails Society. All welcome. Sat. May 20. 10 am, rain or shine, trailhead at Scotch Line and Colonel By Way, Merrickville Estates. Info: Tim 613-269-4282 tim.allen@arul.ulaval.ca
PAKENHAM Pakenham Horticultural Club Gardeners, spring flower show, St Andrews United Church (2585 Cty Rd 29) Wednesday May 17, 7pm, All Welcome. Info Sherryl 613-800-1236
PERTH 4th Annual Shopping Spree, Thursday, May 11, 3:30-8:00 pm hosted by Drummond Central School Council, (off Hwy 7) 1469 Drummond School Rd. Featuring local vendors. Info: 613-267-4789. 7th Annual New-to-You Book Sale, Thursday, May 11, 3:30-8:00pm hosted by Drummond Central School Council. 1469 Drummond School Rd. Info: 613-267-4789 Al-Anon Meetings. If you are living with or near a drinking problem. Every Thursday 8 p.m. St. James Anglican Church, Drummond St. 613-2674848, 613-267-6039. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursday, May 18 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Classic Country Music Concert along with Jessica Weddon to be held at Calvin United Church, Saturday May 13, 7 p.m. tickets Contact Margery 264-0004 or Anne-Marie 264-8189
Community Dinner at the Table, 190 Gore Street East Perth on Saturday May 20, 4:30-6:00, with volunteers from St. Paul’s United Church assisting. Edible Perennials, Free Workshop at the Table CFC. Come and learn about common edible perennials, how to care for them and prepare them. Last Duel Park Community Garden May 20, 10-12: 30, Lunch after. thetablecfc.org 613-267-6428 x28 Fish Fry, St. James Anglican Church, 54 Beckwith St., May 12, 4:30 & 6:00p.m. purchase tickets in advance only, Church 613-267-1163. Ruth 613264-2018, Linda 613-264-0304 Diane 613-2648862 Friends of the Merrickville Library Garage Sale, May 13, 217 Colborne E. Books, LP’s, CD’s children’s items, woman’s clothing etc. Glad Tidings Prayer Group, Prayer Line 613279-3064 ask for Hope. Monthly Blood Pressure Clinic at the Factory entrance A in Perth. Takes place the 3rd Wed. of the month. 11 - 2 pm. Call 613-267-7000 Monthly Community Dinner, St James Anglican Church. Saturday May 13, 4.30pm - 6pm. Roast Pork with roast potatoes and Salad plus Dessert Tea and Coffee Mother’s Day Program, Sat. May 13, 9:30am, lunch to follow, All Welcome, Perth SDA Church, 2734 Drummond Con. 2. 613264-3794 Perth Civitan Classic Cruisers meets Monday evenings 6pm until dusk from May 22 - Sept 4. BBQ on site. Info: 613-812-1777 Perth Co-housing Initiative Thurs, May 18, 6-8:30pm, at McMartin House, 125 Gore St. E., Perth. Everyone’s welcome. Dessert will be served. For more details, 613.264.8590. Perth Old Tyme Fiddler’s Dance, Classic Country Music, Perth Lions Hall, 7:30 p.m. May 12. Info: 613-259-2569 or 613-283-8703. Perth Stamp Club Meeting at 7:30 pm., Wednesday, May 10, McMartin House, 125 Gore E. For info. call Phil Warrington 613-264-0724. Plant Swap! Bring your extra vegetable seedlings and divisions from your perennial border to share with the community. Any extra perennial plants will be used to help establish a pollinator garden at Last Duel Park. Community Garden, Last Duel Park 1:30-3pm Rotary Club of Perth, annual Carnation sale, Thursday, May 25. Rotary carnations may be bought at Shoppers Drugs and the Royal Bank between 10 am-2 pm. Proceeds: Rotary’s children literacy program. RTA Central Club, Sunday, May 21, Rideau Trail Hike. Level 2-3, 14 km, moderate pace. Car shuttle. Depart Conlon Farm at 9 a.m. Leaders: Howard & Mary Robinson, 613-256-0817 Seniors Shopping Bus Trip, 3rd Tues of the month. Tuesday May 16, meet at Carolina Retirement Suites 9:30am. Space limited. Call 613267-7000 to reserve your seat. The Butterfly Fan Club- Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group. Thurs., May 18, 7-9 p.m. Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. Monthly meetings 3rd Thursday. Widowed Group Announcement. Perth and Area Widowed Seniors Group. Next meeting Friday May 19th at 9:30 am. Come out and join us. Carolina Retirement Suites RSVP 613-267-7000 Yard Sale Community Support Services Perth Friday May 12 @ 7:00am. 1 Sherbrooke St. The Old Perth Shoe Factory Rain or Shine
Archives Lanark open on the first and third Friday and the second and fourth Saturday from 10-3 pm at 1920 Con.7 Drummond (the former Drummond Township Office). For info call 613 267-3178 or 613 256-3130. Balderson United Church, will be having a Indoor Yard Sale/Bake Sale, Sat. May 13, 9-2pm. Beckwith Playgroup meets Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30-11:30. Beckwith Twp Hall, Black’s Corners, (Sept.-June). Info: 613-2571539. Best Possible Start Drop-In. Parenting information and support. 1st and 3rd Monday’s each month, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Country Roads CHC, 4319 Cove Road, Portland. Info: Early Years Team, 613-272-2799 or 1-888-998-9927. Bid Euchre, Every second Monday night, May 1, 15 & 29, 7:00 p.m. Tatlock Community Hall. Bid euchre every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-8482. Bingo, Elgin Lions Club Hall, every Thursday night, 7 p.m. Smoke free. Chaffey’s Lock & Area Heritage Society - Concert/Dance, May 20, doors open at 7pm music starts at 7:30pm. Music by Ramblin Valley Band. Info: Cindy 705-220-3639 Diabetes and You Support and Education Drop-In. 3rd Thursday of month. Spring into Wellness - an Overview of CPHC Programs. Thursday May 18, 10-11:30 a.m. Country Roads Community Health Centre, 4319 Cove Rd., Portland. Elphin Presbyterian Church Yard & Bake Sale. Elphin Presbyterian Church Hall, Friday, May 19, 52-7 p.m. Proceeds to Elphin Presbyterian Church. Guthrie United Church (Clayton), Fundraiser Yard Sale. May 13, 8 am -1 pm, in church basement. Hilltop Jamboree, Sunday, May 14 McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall. Doors open noon. Supper 5 p.m. Music starts at 1 p.m. Horseshoes, Toledo Legion, every Tuesday, 7 p.m. sharp. All welcome. Horseshoes, Toledo Legion, every Tuesday, 7 p.m. sharp. All welcome. Kitley Elders Potluck Lunch Thursday May 18, noon, St. Andrews United Church Hall. Toledo. All welcome. Info: Alice 613284-0307. Monday Nite Bingo, Royal Canadian Legion Br#542, Westport. Doors open 6pm bingo starts 7pm, watch for progressive toonie pot, bonanza & jackpot. Mothers Afternoon Tea, North Lanark Regional Museum (647 River Road, Appleton). Saturday, May 13, 2-4pm. Info: 613-257-8503 appletonmuseum@hotmail.com Mother’s Day Supper, ham, meatballs, scalloped potatoes, baked beans etc and desserts. Anglican Church Hall at Frankville, May 13, 5:30pm, Advance tickets. Info: Alice 613-2840307. Mother’s Day Tea, Saturday, May 13, 11:30 & 1pm. Bethel United Church, 1500 Rideau Ferry Rd. Reserved tickets call Barb 613-2836324 Prestonvale Community Association will be holding its Annual Plant and Yard Sale on Saturday, May 20 from 9am to noon. The sale will be held rain or shine at the Prestonvale United (Methodist) Church located at 1199 Prestonvale Road. RURAL Quilt Show & Afternoon Tea, Portland Community Hall, Sat. May 20, 1-4pm. Proceeds 4 Hand Euchre Friday, May 19, 7:30 p.m., Pierces Corners Hall. Light lunch. All welcome. will go to the Dental Issue Group & Portland Community Hall. Info: 613-489-1684
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Rideau Mellowdears, all male chorus, always welcome new voices. Wednesday, May 17, l:30-3:30 p.m., and each Wednesday, at Bethel United Church, Rideau Ferry Road. No Audition Necessary. Contact: Lorne 613-264-1277. Support Group for individuals whose lives have been affected by mental health issues or trauma. Wednesdays, 1-3pm in the library, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1817 Richardson Side Road (at Huntmar), Carp Yard Sale, St. John’s Church, corner of Hwy. 7 & Fergusons Falls Rd Hwy. 7, East of Innisville, Saturday May 6 & May 13, 7:002:00pm. Different articles added each week.
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First Nations storyteller illustrates indigenous culture desmond.devoy@metroland.com
Daniel Richer does not have a tale to tell – he has seven. Richer, an Abenaki (Algonquin) storyteller, town crier and actor, was in Perth for two performances at the Studio Theatre on May 2 to speak to Grade 3 and 5 students from St. John Catholic elementary school, Queen Elizabeth, and Stewart schools. The Grade 3 students heard Seven Tales for Seven Teachings, while the Grade 5 students heard The Dream Catcher and the Wolf. The performances were sponsored by the Perth and District Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW), in part from MASC (Multicultural Arts, Schools, Communities), and the Crabtree Foundation, and in part from money raised through the CFUW’s Christmas House Tour. Before he even began his stories, Richer, dressed in camouflage gear, a Métis sash, moccasins, and an Inuit Inuksuk pin, told students how he had just returned from an Algonquin reservation – in Bermuda, a result of transplantation by the British. It was just the first of several interesting facts about North America’s First Nations peoples: “Medicine is a native word,” said Richer. While First Nations peoples were making medicine, Europeans were still using bleeding to cure ailments. North American sign language is also based on native sign language, which he used throughout his show while telling his stories. They also created moccasins and canoes. “They brought a lot to the game,”
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Abenaki (Algonquin) First Nation storyteller Daniel Richer lets it all out during a performance of “Seven Tales for Seven Teachings,” at the Studio Theatre in Perth.
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he said. The past weekend, Richer had been a part of the joint graduation ceremony for First Nations students at Ottawa’s colleges and universities. “They have no one to look to,” he said, so he tries to provide himself as a role model. On the table beside him
on stage was his “talking stick,” given to him by First Nations peoples on the west coast – which is appropriate, considering that he is also the City of Ottawa’s official town crier – because he travels often, and can tell the First Nations peoples’ stories far and wide. “In the old days, we did not write
anything down,” said Richer. Instead, “your parents would tell you stories … (Parents) they can tell you so much, if you can give them time.” Even the name of his people tells a small story – it translates into English as “the people on whom the sun rises.”
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Peak flood conditions shut down Riverside Drive, Last Duel Park BY DESMOND DEVOY
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Perth was riding the crest of the wave on Monday, May 8. As the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) reported that the Rideau River and its tributaries, like the Tay Canal, were reaching their peak, before starting to decline that afternoon, a tour of flooded areas by The Perth Courier revealed that many parts of the town are seeing fierce flood damage. Access to Last Duel Park is cut off, and the docks area where Cole Road, Brock Street South, and Big Ben Trail, is also completely flooded out, with the docks unusable. Across the river, all of Riverside Drive is blocked off with flooding between Craig Street and Brock Street North. Across from the park, the parking lot and a large portion of the Perth Outfitters Mini Golf and Boat Rentals area is flooded. As our tour continued, the swollen banks of the Tay were very apparent at the Beckwith Street bridge, where water levels were dangerously close to the bridge bottom. There was also flooding seen in beside the Perth Curling Club. The pedestrian walkway connecting the Royal Canadian Legion area with the Crystal Palace/Tay Basin, under the Drummond Street bridge, was also completely washed out. The Tay Basin area was so
swollen that the water had overflowed and was completely covering the boardwalk. Around the lunch hour, a Perth Fire Department pumper truck was seen pumping water off of the shore on Tay Street. While Stewart Park flooding in the spring time is nothing new, the sheer level of flooding this year is astounding. The northwest side of the park, on the west bank of the Little Tay, is completely flooded, and the water has risen to cut off several benches that normally line the east bank of the Little Tay. Further south, the old swimming hole area at Mill Street is completely submerged, and only the topmost portion of the dry stone bridge is not covered by water where the Little Tay rejoins the Tay proper. As for the Mill Street bridge, it is still passable, with pedestrian and vehicle traffic, but the water level has almost completely covered the under-arch portion of the bridge. An RVCA press release, sent out at 12:50 p.m. on Monday, stated that “it will take a couple of days for the flood waters to fully recede from the roadways.” People are being encouraged to stay away from “watercourses where flows are high and where banks might be unstable.” Flooding continues at Christie Lake, according to the RVCA, while “flows in the Tay through Perth are presently on a downward trend, but he recession may be prolonged by the outpouring from Bobs Lake.” See more flooding photos online at www.insideottawavalley.com.
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Riverside Drive actually became a part of the river on May 8. The roadway was washed out between Craig Street and Brock Street North.
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The Perth Fire Department was busy pumping water off of the Tay Street shore.
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The Tay Basin burst its banks, flooding out the boardwalk near the Crystal Palace on May 8.
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Municipal Connection REQUEST FOR QUOTATION OLD FIRE HALL ROOF The Corporation of the Town of Perth is seeking proposals from qualified suppliers to provide statements of qualifications, proposed approach and pricing from consultants capable of providing a metal roof on the hose drying tower of the Old Fire Hall, conforming to Town of Perth Heritage policy. Prospective bidders should familiarize themselves with all aspects of the work needed for this RFP. Please contact Eric Cosens, Director of Development and Protective Services at 613-267-3311 Ext. 2235 or email at ecosens@perth.ca for more details. To view and download the full tender package, please visit the Town of Perth website at www.perth.ca > Bids and Tenders. Submissions in response to this RFP shall be delivered in a sealed envelope will be received at the office of the Director Development and Protective Services, 80 Gore Street East, Perth, Ontario, K7H 1H9 until 11:00 am LOCAL TIME – May 30st, 2017
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St. John Catholic High School teacher David Mackenzie holds his plaques in the school gym on Monday, May 8 after the big announcement.
St. John H.S. teacher David Mackenzie is Rotary Club’s Educator of the Year BY DESMOND DEVOY
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David Mackenzie is this year’s Rotary Club of Perth Educator of the Year. The St. John Catholic High School teacher was nominated by former winner and fellow teacher Dominic Marando, making Mackenzie the third winner from the school. “Three winners from the same school is pretty good,” said Rotary Club president-elect Frank Larabie, speaking in the school gym on Monday, May 8. Mackenzie’s award means he gets a plaque, a certificate, and a year’s membership in the club so he can “advance causes here at the school,” said
Larabie. “Today’s assembly is all about sunshine and good news,” said principal John Healey, something that was especially needed that particular “snowy May morning,” he said of the unusual snow that day. When his name was announced, there were cheers from the students. “I love you too,” said Mackenzie, before making a joke at his expense, that, if he had known he was winning an award that day, “I would have put on my best sweat suit.” On a more serious level, he said he was “humbled by this,” and that he knew right away that it was Marando who had nominated him. “Nobody works in isolation,” he said. “We all need each other.”
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OPINION
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Helping is a beautiful thing
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hese days, it’s easy to get caught up in the negativity of the world with its bizarre politics and live-streamed violence and innumerable other scary things. There are beautiful things to see, though. Sometimes you need to take a deep breath and search for them (occasionally there is tongue-biting and/ or teeth-grinding involved), but often they are right there in front of you if you choose to see them. Sometimes you have to be the beautiful thing. Something that has been fairly plain to see over the last week or two has been human kindness in the face of an emergency. I hope by the time you read this it has stopped raining and all the rivers have peaked and things have eased somewhat for folks affected by flooding in our region and beyond. All along the Ottawa River one can see communities coming together and helping strangers, whether it’s through filling and delivering sandbags, ferrying people along flooded roadways by boat, sharing and lending pumps and generators, or delivering food and drink to help keep people going. Donations for all manner of items are pouring in. Restaurants are offering free meals. People are volunteering at shelters. The list goes on. One woman I saw interviewed on the news was asked what inspired her to help with sandbagging. She lived close by, but wasn’t experiencing flooding at her home. She said it was because she hoped others would help her if she was in the position to ever need it. This seems to be the way we roll when it comes right down to it, and that is such a beautiful thing. For example, when two devastating fires hit Smiths Falls about a year apart, one recently, people were eager to help. Social media was instantly alive with groups and individuals looking for ways to give. I will always remember my experience during the Ice Storm of 1998. At the time, I was in my 20s and still working as a reporter at the Perth Courier. Groom-boy and I had not been married all that long and we were living in an apartment in an old stone building at the corner of Foster and Gore streets. We were lucky in Perth because we only lost power for a few days and didn’t have to saw our way out of a laneway, but living in an apartment posed certain challenges. We had wa-
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ter, but no heat, no way to cook indoors and no outdoor space for a barbecue. We relied on friends and family to keep us warm and fed. For years after, the sound of branches cracking when caked in ice was spooky. I distinctly remember having a feeling of helplessness in the face of the destruction, and the only way I could think to combat it was by volunteering. I was one of an army of people who went door to door to make sure people were safe and to tell them where to get assistance and to remind them not to use things like barbecues inside due to the carbon monoxide risk. I daresay we all learned a lot from the experience of 1998. Since then municipalities have developed robust emergency plans and protocols for tackling many different situations that can occur. When Lanark County sprang into action in July 2011 to assist the Town of Smiths Falls as hundreds of residents were evacuated there from Deer Lake due to forest fires, it was easy to see that desire to help at the forefront. Teams came together to do all manner of jobs to make a comfortable, temporary home for the evacuees. Natural disasters are, to say the least, humbling. When confronted by the sheer destructive force of nature, it can make a person realize what’s important in life pretty quick. I can’t imagine what it would have been like to actually experience it, but whenever I see footage of people fleeing past the walls of fire on the way out of Fort McMurray a year ago, my heart pounds. There, again, was an example of an outpouring of support that came from across the country (and beyond). Sometimes it seems we live in a world where we don’t always know our neighbours, but it’s certainly comforting to know that they — and others near and far — will still come together in times of need to support a community. Go forth and be kind, people … every day, disaster or not.
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Tolling for the blind
Perth Lions Club members Lornie Hollywood and Ted Chuch collected money for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind during a street toll on Gore Street during a rainy Saturday, May 6.
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It’s all about Mom this weekend
y mother is a hoot. She still has all her faculties, aside from the wonky knees; in fact, some of those faculties are honed more so than others these days. She can pick up on a load of horsepucky faster than I can drop a punch line. Recently, I was interviewed for fun by a volunteer group I hang out with. It was a little odd to be on the other end of one of those. The interviewer asked me a half dozen random questions via email, from if I had a super power, what would that be, to the last time I wore my hair long. There was even a question about having a meal with a dead person – now is that actually chowing down with a zombie, or is this person in his or her life form? Oh the questions… oh the answers! Super power? That’s easy – let me be able to be in more than one place at a time. Seems there is no time to do anything these days, so that superpower would definitely help a girl out. The dead person dinner? Well, now that I’ve thought about it for a while, I think I want to change my original answer to my dad. He’s been gone almost a dozen years
LAURIE WEIR Weir View now. I would not be seeking his advice, but most likely talking about baseball. He wouldn’t have to tell me “I told you so” anymore, because I’ve got that all figured out – thanks largely to Mom. “Don’t take any guff from anyone,” she tells me. “You don’t need the drama; haven’t you had enough of that?” Or my favourite, “Deal with it!” So when I’m in the middle of some strife, I just have to listen to that little voice in my head – it’s Mom’s voice – telling me that I’ve got this. I can handle just about anything that comes my way thanks to her strength, her grit and her determination. And now, when I open my mouth, my mother comes out – so my sweet baby tells me. That’s pretty funny for the most part, as Mom is not a fan of idle gossip, the spotlight, or going places where there are a lot of germs – people included. Heaven forbid if she gets an invite to
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a Tupperware party (or any type of sales pitching party – nope, not going to that, don’t even ask!) But ask her to go on a road tour, or any kind of trip? She’s the first in line! Our vacation antics are always fun and adventurous. We have had some pretty stellar road trips to nowhere in particular (chip truck) and to St. Jacobs; extended cruises and all-inclusive trips to Alaska, Cuba (twice), and England, and even a super fun bus trip with Howard’s Bus Lines to Cape Cod. Did I mention the tattoo parlour? I think she’s due for her fourth by now, and perhaps a second facial piercing. (I told ya, she’s a wild one!) She’s been my conscience and my best friend my entire life, and our Lexi sitter for the better part of a year now. I’m blessed to have her in my life, and I wish her many more happy birthdays (May 10) and Mother’s Days. Oh, and that question about the last time I wore my hair long? You’ll have to ask Mom. She will deny using my ponytail as a way to get my attention when I was a mischievous child. Needless to say, I haven’t worn it long in a very long time.
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LE T TERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters from St. John elementary students outline local/international issues DEAR EDITOR:
Students at St. John Catholic Elementary School have been exploring social responsibilities and discussing inequality around many issues (water, the environment, resources, treatment of indigenous people here and around the world). Students had to write a letter to the editor to clarify their own thinking on an issue of their choice and to raise awareness of/begin a dialogue on these issues. I chose a few that represented the most common themes chosen by students. The one about the Canadian dollar was an outlier and totally from the student - an interesting topic to be thinking about in Grade 5! Sincerely, Phillip Brackenberry Teacher, St. John Catholic Elementary School Perth ***
if you’re buying a video game off the internet and it is $75 US it will be $100 Canadian. This can trick a lot of people. Our government needs to make more jobs in our country. This will make extra taxes. In the US, their dollar went up five per cent because they were able to create many new jobs. Maybe we can create more
safe jobs like Solar Power and Wind power. This would stretch our oil supplies and make jobs that don’t weaken the environment. It would be good if the Canadian dollar was more equal to other countries and I think we can do this by creating more “green” jobs. Sincerely, Jack LeBlanc
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DEAR EDITOR:
Many people in our world are not able to get clean water. This affects young children and babies the most. They have to walk long ways to get water for their families. I think we should support groups like the Ryan’s Well Foundation. If we donate we can help provide clean
water to people that don’t have it. We should ask the government to help pay for these wells through international aid. We could stop wasting water here. We can turn off the tap while brushing our teeth. We can also avoid watering our lawns so much. Sincerely, Dalton Doyle
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My concern for a global issue is water. People are dying because they don’t have enough water. This problem is going to get bigger as the population increases. Also, with global warming water will evaporate and larger areas will become deserts. We, the rich people in the first world, have so much money and they have so little. We need to stop to help those who don’t have water. We can raise money to build wells and cisterns for people in dry areas. We the rich people need to stop wasting water so that others can simply have enough to live. We need to stop being so inconsiderate so there is a future for everyone. Sincerely, Sam Binda *** DEAR EDITOR:
The value of the Canadian dollar is really low and here are some (problems that I think we need to solve). Oil prices are plummeting and this is making the Canadian dollar lose its value. If you are buying something from the US or any other country, since our dollar is so low things might look like a good deal, but it’s really not. For example,
Correction Regarding the Day of Mourning (Perth) story that appeared in last week’s newspaper, Matthew McDougall was killed while working for a local logging company. The Perth Courier apologizes for this error.
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something more important.” • “In the circle of life, no one is first, no one • “You must always speak through the mind, is last.” His several tales were both creation heart, and spirit.” Richer did not bid the students goodbye at myths and morality tales, with a little • “The bad road seems easier,” he said about the end of his presentation – because that is a bit of self-help thrown in. life choices. But by taking the good road, “the foreign concept to his people. Instead, he said, When you disrespect others, he said, treasures that you get from it are amazing.” “until we meet again.” “the person you disrespect the most is yourself … and you shouldn’t,” he said. He also laced his stories with humour. In a tale about stampeding bison, he told of how the bison would bring fear into the hearts of people, Gold Level Sponsors other animals, and even vegetation. Bayshore Home Health Lioness Club of Perth The Commonwell Mutual Insurance/ “Even trees would pick up their Anglican Parish of Maberly-Lanark Lake 88 Finnegan Insurance Brokers roots and run,” when they saw the bison stampeding. Silver Level Sponsors Among his other teachings: Mike Fair Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Ltd Rotary Club of Smiths Falls • On humility: “(The bison) may be Bronze Level Sponsors big. But there is always someone bigBarnabe’s YIG Crains’ Construction Town of Perth ger.” Carolina Retirement Suites Lanark and District Civitan Tweed Medical Marijuana • On wisdom: “The real wisdom is Civitan Club of Perth Lions Club of Perth how you help your friends, how you Coldwell Banker Smiths Falls Civitan help your family, where you fit into the community.” Contributors • “For other people to love you, you Rings Etc. Jewelers 3M Canada Hyundai- Smiths Falls need to start by loving yourself.” Industry Fitness Rideau Home Hardware Alex Shaw – Paramedic • “Honesty is walking the walk, and Lanark Landing Sign Design Jessica Alguire, RMT talking the talk.” Shoppers Drug Mart Smiths Falls Andress’ Your Independent Grocer Lanark Timber Run Golf Course • “Mothers are the best warriors of Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club Blue Heron Golf Club Mapleview Golf and Country Club all.” Smiths Falls Hospital Auxiliary Bracken B&B Krista Marks-Cleroux, RMT • Honesty is also “talking what you McDonald’s Restaurant Perth Skye Dragon Restaurant Bralex Telecom/Summit Security think, and thinking before you talk.” St. John Catholic High School Medicine Bird Healing Centre Canadian Tire Perth • “Humility is knowing that, someStudio Theatre Perth Mex & Co. Canadian Tire Smiths Falls times, you have to step back from a Temple’s Sugar Bush Gerd Moritz, Photographer Coutts Country Flavours situation.” The Beach House Noal Pantry Dairy Queen, Perth • Share the glory, or, to use a hockThe Book Nook & Treasures Oliver’s Maple Products Derbyshire’s Auto Repair ey analogy, do not hog the puck, share The Factory Cafe OPP Jennifer DiNardo-Petty, RMT with your teammates, “so that others The Hungry 7 Pakenham Highlands Golf Club Dodds and Erwin Ltd. The Kettle Boys Perth Golf and Country Club East Meets West – Restaurant get their moment and their glory.” Peter’s Restaurant The Sunflower Bake Shop Foodsmiths • On bravery: “It’s not that you’re Tim Horton’s Perth The Perth Brewery Bronwen Gemmill, RMT scared. It’s that you know there is
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In the Michaels ad starting on May 5, 2017, the reg. price of the Deco Pen by The Happy Planner™ was stated in error on page 1. The correct reg. price is $9.99. The dates for Camp Creativity are also stated in error on page 5. The correct dates for Canada are July 3 - August 18, 2017. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
MICHAELS CORRECTION NOTICE In the Michaels ad starting on May 5, 2017, the free Precut Mat 8x10 matted to 4x6 Opening that we show in the tab with the “I LOVE MOM” on it is not in stores. We are offering the following substitutes for them: SKU 10083820 MAT 8X10 5X7 SNGL WHITE REG. 4.99 and SKU 10083921 MAT 8X10 5X7 DBL WHITE REG. 7.99. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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LOCAL CHURCH SERVICES Area churches invite you to worship with them this week
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Drummond & North Street – Perth Organist: Ann Savage Minister: Rev. Stephen Dunkin - Interim Moderator
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Sunday May 14, 2017 - Affirming Kick-Off 10 am service Sunday School and Nursery 25 Gore Street West, Perth 613-267-2973 www.stpauls-uc-perth.org
Explore Our Backyard: Perth launches Canada 150 party plans
The Town of Perth will take three days and many ways to honour Canada’s 150th Anniversary, including a Party by the Basin on June 30. Set with the theme, “Explore our Backyard,” the town wants residents and visitors to embrace all things Canadiana that already exist within Perth’s landscape. “When you think about summer in Canada, you think about heading to the water, getting together with family and friends and finding the time to slow down and have a really good time,” says Perth Tourism manager Karen Rennie. “That’s our plan for Canada Day weekend, and so there’s no need to travel afar for the big-city experience. We’ve got it all right here.” Party By The Basin The three-day long weekend celebration will kickoff with a never-before-done event at the Tay Basin. Closing down the Crystal Palace parking lot, the town will host the Party by the Basin, which is an outdoor celebration including three bands, a food market hosted by the Midnight Makers, cold brew from the Perth Brewery, a wine and drink table run by the Stewart Park Festival committee and samples from Top Shelf Distillers. The music lineup includes the Keith Glass Band, Juno-award-nominated artist JW-Jones and Monkey Junk. A stage will be set up in
front of the Crystal Palace and the party will take place in the Basin parking lot. The gates will open at 5 p.m. and the music starts at 7 p.m. “It’s going to be an incredible vibe in the downtown core that day,” says Perth Mayor John Fenik. “This is going to be an unforgettable way to celebrate Canada’s birthday.” Tickets on sale May 1 Tickets are set to go on sale May 1 through Tickets Please (ticketsplease.ca), and the numbers are limited to 2,000 ticket sales. The cost is $25 person (plus service fee) and the ticket will also grant you access to the Perth Passport, which is a local business initiative that will give ticket holders summer-long access to special deals at participating businesses. More details on the Perth Passport coming soon. Family-fun activities The long-standing Canada Day tradition will continue at Conlon Farm on July 1. Running from 5-11 p.m., the Canada Day activities will include children’s activities, live music and fireworks. An ecumenical service is also planned for Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Stewart Park. To learn more about the Town of Perth’s Explore Our Backyard Canada Day Celebrations, visit perth.ca/canada150 or stay up-to-date on the Perth Tourism Facebook Page.
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Perth Student Wins Regional Colouring Contest
Perth Pharmasave employee Nikol Pavlova (left) with winner Zane and his mother Amanda Turner.
Every year Pharmasave has an Easter colouring contest – three winners are chosen by age category in each store then ALL entries are sent to the Regional office to be entered in the Grand Prize draw. Zane was the winner of that draw.
Congratulations Zane.
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Annual Hike for Hospice marked 10th anniversary walk on May 7 Evelyn Harford/Metroland
At left, Grade 7 St. John Catholic High School students, Emma Schonauer, 12, and Claire Rinfret, 12, lead the pack of some 100 walkers who participated in the 10th annual Lanark County Hike for Hospice Palliative Care Services held in Perth on Sunday, May 7. The two students represented their high school in support of the initiative. At right, Catherine Stapleton, of the Great War Memorial (GWM) Auxiliary, walked the walk.
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Imagine strolling along the streets of downtown heritage Perth on a sunny, Saturday afternoon. As you make your way through town, you’re given a new outlook on the stories behind the buildings, the businesses and the people that have created our little town over the past 200-plus years. These cultural and culinary tales will be shared with you as you meander through some of Perth’s best restaurants and bakeries, tasting and savouring their food. When you leave the tour, your belly is full and your head is filled with some unforgettable stories and experiences that’ll stay with you for years. Welcome to the Perth Walking Food Tour. What, in the name of macaroons, is a walking food tour, you ask? For just seven weeks, Cat’s Cove Communications will be offering the Perth Walking Food Tour every Saturday from May 13 to June 24. It’s a three-hour guided tour where we’ll take you on a prescribed route. Throughout the tour, the tour guide will share some stories from the town’s past that you’ve never heard before. It’s not your typical small-town history lesson. Instead, you’re going to hear some jaw-dropping stories about the town’s culinary and cultural makeup. Think less like a Grade 6 history class, and more like a backstage pass at a Celine Dion Vegas show — without all the hairspray. Participating restaurants While you’re hearing these stories, you’ll be stopping in at seven downtown restaurants and bakeries, where
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Perth Walking Food Tour set to launch May 13 you’ll be given samples of their best offerings. Hint: don’t eat lunch. The participating restaurants include the Sunflower Bake Shop, Maximilian’s Restaurant, Fiddlehead’s Bar & Grill, The Rocky River Café, O’Reilly’s Ale House, Coutt’s Coffee Roastery &Café, and the Stone Cellar Restaurant. Better yet, a portion of the proceeds will go to the Table. Each Saturday’s tour is limited to 16 participants, which will make it a unique and personable experience. We’ll be launching the Walking Food Tour from the Perth Museum each Saturday afternoon. There, you’ll be greeted by friendly Perth Tourism staff, and we’re thrilled to have support from the Town of Perth on this project. The Walking Food Tour first launched last spring, and it was a big hit. Each tour sold out, and the participants raved about the experience.
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Total Value: $7,420 is a combined total credit consisting of a $2,000 finance cash manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive), $2,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2017 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab, $1,000 GM Card Application Bonus, offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank GM Visa Card (GM Card) or current GM Card cardholders (tax inclusive), a $820 manufacturer to dealer Option Package Discount Credit (tax exclusive) for 2017 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab True North, and a $1,600 manufacturer to dealer More Truck credit (tax exclusive) which is available for finance purchases only. ◊ Regular GM Card Application Bonus. Offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Card (GM Card) or current Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Cardholders. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2017 model year Chevrolet delivered in Canada between May 2 and May 31, 2017. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $500 credit available on: Chevrolet Camaro (excluding ZL1), Sonic, Cruze, Malibu (excluding 1LV model), Volt, Trax and Equinox (2018 model year); $750 credit available on: Chevrolet Corvette, Impala, Equinox (2017 model year), Express, Traverse and Colorado (except 2SA); $1,000 credit available on: Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe, Silverado, Silverado HD. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Company (GM Canada) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GM Canada dealer for details. GM Canada reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. Discontinued Models GM Card Application Bonus. Offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Card (GM Card) or current Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Cardholders and who are eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cavalier, Cobalt, HHR, Avalanche, Aveo, Epica, Orlando, Optra, Tracker, Uplander, Venture, Astro, Blazer, Jimmy, Trailblazer or GMC Envoy, Safari or Buick Rendezvous, Terraza that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2017 model year Chevrolet delivered in Canada between May 2 and May 31, 2017. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,000 credit available on: Chevrolet Sonic, Cruze, Malibu (excluding 1VL), Volt, Camaro (excluding ZL1), Equinox (2018 model year), and Trax; $1,500 credit available on: Chevrolet Corvette, Impala, Equinox (2017 model year), Express, Traverse, Colorado (excluding 2SA), Silverado, Silverado HD, Tahoe, Suburban. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Company (GM Canada) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GM Canada dealer for details. GM Canada reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. 1 If you cancel your credit card, your credit privileges are revoked or your account is closed, your GM Earnings must be redeemed within 90 days or they will be forfeited. If your account is not in good standing, GM Earnings are not eligible for redemption. Please refer to the GM Card Earnings Program Terms and Conditions at GMCard.ca for details. 2 MyLink functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices. 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Four auto maintenance mistakes to avoid this spring There’s no getting around it: if you want your car to run smoothly for years to come, you need to perform some basic upkeep. Start this spring off on the right foot by avoiding these maintenance faux pas. 1. CHANGING YOUR TIRES AT THE WRONG TIME Changing your tires as soon as the snow starts to melt is a risky bet. Play it safe and wait until snowstorm warnings wind down and the temperature outside climbs above 7 °C. Anything lower, and the rubber on your summer tires will stiffen and lose traction. It’s an equally bad idea to keep your winter tires on year-round. Not only are snow tires less efficient than summer models, but you’ll also wear them out twice as fast if you don’t make the switch. 2. NEGLECTING SPRING TUNE-UPS Over the winter, the fluids that keep your car running smoothly are put to the test. It’s important to check their levels come spring and to refill as needed. Don’t forget to take a peek beneath your car as well; rough winter roads often take a toll on your vehicle’s underbelly. 3. PUTTING OFF SPRING CLEANING There’s more to a good spring cleaning than a shiny, sleek car. Dirt and salt accumulated over the winter can damage the paint and cause rust to form, so get scrubbing without delay. 4. LUGGING AROUND WINTER GEAR Bags of sand or salt, shovels, traction aids and ski racks all increase the weight and wind resistance of your car, which drives up fuel consumption. Still not eager to wash your car this spring? Get ready for rust. You’ve been warned!
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Chevrolet makes a move on the electric car market
Chevrolet has welcomed several new arrivals to its lineup this year, including the 2018 Equinox, the 2018 Traverse, the hatchback Cruze and the all-new Bolt EV. In the budget category, the new Sonic and Trax models now feature the same design elements as the rest of the brand’s offerings. Fans of sports cars will be happy to hear that the Corvette Grand Sport is making a comeback this year as the Camaro continues to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary.
The electric car: your ticket to cheaper maintenance While there’s no question that electric cars are significantly more eco-friendly — and less noisy — than their conventional gas-powered counterparts, consumers are often turned off by their price tag. Going the green route, however, could mean more money in your pocket long-term: in addition to cutting fuel costs, electric cars require much less maintenance than other vehicles. FEWER PARTS, FEWER PROBLEMS Electric cars are built with considerably fewer parts than gaspowered vehicles. For you, the consumer, this translates into minimal upkeep and fewer repairs over your car’s lifespan.
TRAVERSE The 2018 Traverse has been redesigned from bumper to bumper. New-generation models stand out from the GMC Acadia thanks to a spacious interior that can accommodate up to eight passengers as well as an improved towing capacity, which now reaches 2,268 kilograms. Two engines are available for the Traverse, namely a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder and a 3.6L V6. CULT CLASSIC TURNS 50 The Camaro turned 50 in September 2016. To celebrate, the iconic ZL1 model (both the coupe and the cabriolet) was given a supercharged 650-horsepower 6.2L V8 with 650 lb.-ft. of torque. Its driveline can be coupled with either a 6-speed manual transmission or an all-new automatic 10-speed.
While you might still have to check your tire pressure and wheel alignment on occasion, at least you can say goodbye to regular oil changes! Yes, electric cars are more expensive than gas-guzzlers at the time of purchase, but they provide a healthier return on investment and allow you to save on maintenance and repair costs down the line — all while helping to preserve the planet!
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BOLT EV Chevrolet’s most anticipated release this year was the Bolt EV. Powered by an entirely electric engine and a 60-kWh lithium-ion battery pack that outputs an estimated 200 horsepower, this subcompact hatchback boasts a 383-kilometre range and can accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in less than seven seconds. EQUINOX The Equinox is Chevrolet’s second best-selling vehicle, after the Silverado pickup. This year’s model is 180 kilograms lighter than the previous one and offers a choice of three engine configurations: a 4-cylinder 1.5L turbo, a 4-cylinder 2.0L turbo, and an all-new diesel-powered 2.0L 4-cylinder that’s also available in the new Cruze.
Of course, you’ll still have to replace standard items like tires, brakes and windshield wipers; but spark plugs, exhaust pipes, gas pumps, oil filters and generators are just a few components that you won’t find in a vehicle that runs solely on electricity.
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With purchase of new or pre-owned vehicle from Mike Fair’s during month of May and delivery by May 31, 2017, name will be entered into a draw for one prize of $5000.00; odds of winning approx. 1 in 60; draw to take place Thurs June 1st, 2017 at 8pm. Winner must answer a skill testing question. $10,000 financed at 0% over 84months equals payments of $119.04 with $0 cost of borrowing, OAC thru TD/RBC/Scotia. $11,000 combined cash incentives refers to 2017 Chev Silverado Dble Cab Custom edition and includes all available cash purchase incentives. See dealer for amounts applicable on other models. 4 oil changes Chev, Buick, GMC and 8 for cadillac; powertrain/comprehensive warranties 150,000 & 60,000km for Chev/GMC and 80,000km & 110,000km Buick/Cadi; see dealer for qualifying employers for preferred pricing. Programs in effect till 05/31/2017.
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B R A N D S P OT L I G H T
Cadillac releases a rechargeable hybrid In order to sustain its growth in North America as well as in emerging markets like China — where last year Cadillac saw the strongest sales progression of all luxury brands — the iconic American manufacturer is slated to announce a series of new releases throughout 2017. CT6 GETS THE HYBRID TREATMENT The newest addition to the Cadillac family is a hybridpowered version of the CT6. The newcomer joins the standard gas-powered CT6, whose 2016 launch
The Cadillac CT6 Plug-In
delighted the countless Cadillac fans disappointed with General Motors’ decision to exit the mid-sized sedan market in 2011 due to disappointing DTS sales. The CT6 is 22 centimetres longer than its sister, the CTS, and feels like a true limousine thanks to goodies like the Rear Seat Infotainment system featuring 10-inch HD screens. Heating and cooling seats with adjustable back support add to the vehicle’s overall luxury. Several engines are available for the CT6, namely a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder (265 horsepower); a 3.6L V6 (335 horsepower); and a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 (404 horsepower). All engines are mated to an automatic 8-speed transmission. The rechargeable hybrid model is powered by a turbocharged 2.0L gas engine, an electric motor and an 18.4-kWh lithium-ion battery pack (for a combined output of 335 horsepower), and can go from
The Cadillac XT5
zero to 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds. It has a 48-kilometre range in electric mode, and up to 643 kilometres on a full tank of gas. XT5 The back seat Cadillac’s other screens in the CT6 major 2017 release are retractable (so far) is the XT5, a crossover brought in to replace the SRX. Bigger and lighter than its predecessor, the XT5 is powered by a 3.6L directinjection V6 equipped with an engine valve deactivation mechanism.
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Honda continues its winning streak
LEASING GENERALLY OFFERS LOWER PAYMENTS OVER A SHORTER TIME THAN FINANCING.
Honda has been on a roll lately. At last year’s Detroit Auto Show, its Civic was named North American Car of the Year, while its Pilot was first runner up for the title of North American Utility Vehicle of the Year. The Ridgeline is doing stellar as well, having recently won the North American Truck of the Year award for 2017.
RIDGELINE Honda continues to do things differently when it comes to its only pickup model, once again making sure the Ridgeline’s driving experience and build stand out from the competition. The truck’s standard engine is a 280-horsepower 3.5L V6 with 262 lb.-ft. of torque. Its smart all-wheel drive system lets drivers choose between various modes such as normal, snow, sand and mud.
The Ridgeline’s In-Bed Trunk
The new Ridgeline still incorporates previous features like the In-Bed Trunk and its ingenious dual-action tailgate. What’s more, the bed has been both lengthened and widened to facilitate the transportation of large items like ATVs and sheets of drywall. The Ridgeline can carry up to 713 kilograms in the bed and has a 2,268-kilogram towing capacity.
A NEW CR-V The CR-V underwent a complete redesign this year. In addition to a sportier look, front and back LED lights were added to its exterior, giving it a more modern appearance. The wheelbase was extended by four centimetres to offer more room for passengers, and the interior decor has been revisited to include higher-quality materials. Under the hood is a new 190-horsepower turbocharged 1.5L 4-cylinder engine.
LEASING REQUIRES YOU TO PAY FOR ONLY A PORTION OF THE VEHICLE’S VALUE. SALES TAXES ARE APPLICABLE TO YOUR ONGOING PAYMENTS MEANING YOU DON’T NEED TO PAY ALL TAXES UPFRONT.
COMPARED TO FINANCING, LEASING FREES UP MORE OF YOUR MONEY AND KEEPS MORE OF IT IN YOUR WALLET. NEW VEHICLE. MORE OFTEN.
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Five major causes Prep your ATV of car accidents for the season
Risky behaviour increases the number of traffic accidents on our roads. To get you thinking, here are the top five human-related causes of vehicle collisions.
1. FATIGUE Statistics show that an unfathomable number of car crashes — many of which are deadly — happen because drivers fall asleep. Remember that taking a 15 to 30-minute nap before you hit the road could save your life! 3. ALCOHOL AND DRUGS A driver who has been drinking or is under 2. DISTRACTIONS the influence of psychotropic drugs will It’s dangerous to make calls, watch videos, send have slowed reflexes and blurred vision. In text messages or apply makeup while driving, these circumstances, the chances of missing and in some cases, it’s also illegal. Stay a curve or colliding with another vehicle focused: always remember that you’re — or even hitting a person — are greatly operating a machine that can kill. increased.
Unless your vehicle is a total loss, you’ll have to bring it to a mechanic to have its original appearance restored. Only then will you be able to forget about the unpleasant event that brought you there in the first place.
ATVs and UTVs can be great fun for the entire family. However, they can be hazardous if the vehicles are not functioning and in good repair prior to the first excursion. Whether the vehicle is new or older, owners should take the time to inspect and troubleshoot potential problems.
BATTERY A dead battery can be a real downer for riders enjoying the great outdoors. Battery tender products are a good idea for those who typically store their ATVs for longer than a week. Be sure a battery is the right size and type for the vehicle.
TIRES As with any vehicle, tires should be properly inflated according to the specifications in the owner’s manual. Ensure there are no slow leaks before taking the ATV out, and replace tires if necessary.
VISUAL INSPECTION When looking at the ATV, check for holes, corrosion, tears, and other damage to fuel lines, CV boots and other connections on the vehicle. Fix them promptly and before going out for the season.
OILS AND FLUIDS Take the time to check fluid levels before going out. If it has been quite some time since the most recent oil change, make that part of your 4. RECKLESS DRIVING seasonal preparation. Be sure to replace the If you floor the gas, zigzag sharply or pass oil filter as well. If this task is too challenging, in a no-passing zone, you’re increasing your bring the ATV or UTV to an automotive shop. risk of a traffic collision. Reckless driving is FUEL better left to stuntpeople on movie sets! Smell the gas in the tank before taking to the 5. POOR MAINTENANCE road or trails. Gas can spoil if it is not treated If you never have your car inspected by with stabilizer when the vehicle is left to sit. professionals, it can break down at the worst Drain the fuel and start with fresh gas, as bad time and bring about tragedy. Take it in for a gas can cause engine trouble. tune-up at least once a year.
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Car accidents: Trusted professionals to the rescue From black ice to faulty brakes, car accidents can happen for completely replaced. In any case, it’s a delicate job, so trust the many reasons that are often out of your control. Thankfully, pros at your local auto glass repair shop to get it done right. you can count on several professionals to come to your aid if MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIRERS such an unfortunate event happens to you. Motor vehicle body repairers make a living by fixing crumpled metal, dented doors and damaged paint. Their work consists in FIRST RESPONDERS Unless you’re only dealing with a fender-bender, you must using perfected tools and processes to erase all visible traces call emergency services (911) immediately after a car crash. of a crash. Police officers, firefighters and emergency medical responders will secure the area and care for injured parties. They will also file a report with a detailed description of the situation. This report should clear up any misunderstandings related to your insurance claim. TOWING SERVICES Even if your car isn’t a total loss, it may be damaged to the point that it can’t be driven. A tow truck will bring it to a safe place for storage until it can be repaired.
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Motorcycle riding is an exhilarating pastime, especially when the passion is shared among a community of enthusiasts. With spring soon to be in full bloom, bikers across the country are gearing up to hit the road, engines roaring.
Your tires are your lifeline, so choosing the right set for your driving needs is crucial. Do you ride in the rain? How much ground do you cover each year? Do you ever venture off-road? Investing in proper gear can greatly reduce your risk of injury.
White is one of the safest colour choices for helmets because it’s highly visible to other motorists.
Here are a few interesting facts about motorcycles! Motorcycle enthusiasts all agree: insects can be a real nuisance and cause serious harm at high speeds. Wear a good pair of sunglasses or a helmet with a visor to protect your eyes against pesky bugs.
Riding motorcycles is more than a hobby — it’s a pop culture staple, too. Easy Rider, On Any Sunday, Hell Ride, The Wild One, Hells Angels on Wheels, Electra Glide in Blue and 12 O’Clock Boys are just a few excellent films inspired by biker subculture.
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Riding a motorcycle is a thrilling activity that comes with its fair share of gambles. According to the World Health Organization, wearing a motorcycle helmet can reduce the risk of accidental death by 40% and the risk of severe injury by 70%.
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No matter how thrilling the ride may be, it’s important to remain vigilant when out on the road. Oil slicks greatly reduce traction (especially in high heat or just before a downpour), while humid weather can make road surface markings slippery.
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How to avoid hot weather automotive breakdowns When the weather warms, many people take to the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and rising temperatures. Summer road trips or vacations are the norm, but it is important to realize that hot weather can take its toll even on a new, well-maintained vehicle. High temperatures can cause all sorts of damage to a vehicle, from zapping battery power to overtaxing the cooling system. Recognizing potential hot-weather risks and performing routine checks on the vehicle are the keys to keeping vehicles in top form.
BATTERY Excessive heat can shorten the life of a battery because it causes battery fluid to evaporate more quickly. This, in turn, can damage the internal structure of the battery. AAA reports that car battery issues are the most common breakdown calls. It’s a good idea to top off a battery with distilled water if it is the kind that requires it. Low-maintenance batteries may not have filler caps and will not require water. Inspect the battery for corrosion and leakage of battery acid. This could be a sign that the battery is getting old and will need to be replaced. TIRES Hot weather causes the pressure inside of tires to rise. Overinflated tires can wear down prematurely or result in blowouts. The Car Care Council recommends checking tire pressure routinely in the summer, when tires are cold. Follow the guidelines in the owner’s manual for recommended air pressure. Look for improper tread wear, weak spots or other tire damage that may end up causing flats. PACK WITH BREAKDOWNS IN MIND Plan ahead for potential summer breakdowns by bringing along water, snacks, sunscreen, and an emergency medical kit. Be sure mobile phones are fully charged and that the number of a tow service or roadside assistance crew is entered into your list of contacts in the event of an emergency.
FLUID LEVELS Hot weather can put extra demand on all fluids and engine components. Check transmission fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and engine oil levels. Top off or change when necessary.
COOLING SYSTEM Cooling systems work hard to keep the flow of air to the engine and prevent it from overheating during warm seasons. Compromised cooling fans or lack of coolant can be troublesome. To avoid overheating, check coolant levels before getting on the road. In addition, have the cooling system checked by a trained mechanic prior to the summer driving season. It’s a small price to pay to avoid extensive engine damage from overheating.
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Avalanche of new arrivals at Kia The past few months have been a whirlwind of unveilings for Kia with the early-2017 reveal of new generations of the Cadenza, Forte and Sportage, and the Korean manufacturer isn’t planning on slowing down any time soon. In addition to the allnew Niro, the 2018 model year marks the debut of a next-generation Kia Rio and a fresh four-door version of the Stinger coupe.
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NIRO The Niro, a hybrid-powered hatchback crossover, is in direct competition with the Toyota Prius V and the Ford C-MAX. Under the hood is 104-horsepower 1.6L Atkinson cycle 4-cylinder engine coupled with a 43-horsepower electric motor, for a total output of 139 horsepower
4-cylinder engine has also been tweaked to reduce fuel consumption and enhance mid-range torque.
and 195 lb.-ft. of torque. Kia is also planning to release a rechargeable hybrid model in the near future.
CADENZA Another new-and-improved model of note is the Cadenza, which was entirely redesigned by Kia’s California studios. The spacious sedan now sports a more dynamic look with its new grille and headlight designs. Its structure has been reinforced for improved comfort and handling, and its interior now offers more legroom for passengers. Finally, the Cadenza’s 3.3L V6 engine has been modernized and is now coupled with a new 8-speed automatic transmission.
RIO 5 As for the new Rio 5, its body has been redesigned to achieve a sportier look, while its wheelbase was extended to provide extra legroom and better handling in all conditions. Similarly, new models sport a reinforced chassis, a firmer suspension and better steering. Their 1.6L
STINGER As for the spectacular 2018 Stinger, which is shaping up to be a solid rival of the Audi A4 and BMW 3-series, buyers can choose between two engine configurations: a turbocharged 2.0L 4-cylinder (255 horsepower) and a 3.3L twin-turbo V6 (365 horsepower).
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Safe driving tips for teen drivers • Use the headlights. Many cars now feature daytime running lights. For those that don’t, engage the headlights when driving. Using headlights increases visibility and helps other drivers see approaching vehicles, even during the daytime.
Earning a driver’s license is a milestone in a young person’s life. Teenagers typically take to the open road without adults riding shotgun between the ages of 16 and 18, depending on where kids live. Although this can be an exciting time for them, it’s also a time that can change the family dynamic.
• Leave plenty of time. Rushing around to make it to class or other appointments can lead to speeding and other dangerous driving habits. By leaving extra time, drivers will not feel stressed or rushed.
Parents may have mixed feelings about their children getting their drivers’ licenses. Although many parents recognize the convenience of having another licensed driver in the house, it’s understandable if moms and dads are weary about inexperienced children behind the wheel. Such fears are not unfounded, as vehicular fatalities remain the leading cause of death for many teenagers. In the United States, teens are three times more likely to crash per mile driven than adults, according to data from Allstate. The Canadian Automobile Association states that drivers in Canada between the ages 16 and 19 years have a fatality rate that is more than four times as high as that of drivers between the ages of 25 and 34 and nine times as high as that of drivers between the ages 45 and 54. To help reduce the propensity for
• Limit distractions behind the wheel. Novice drivers may become easily distracted by the radio or even other passengers. Until they gain ample experience, teen drivers should keep passengers and noises to a minimum. crashes, injury and death, families can work • Stay off of the phone. Texting and making together to focus on safe driving tips. phone calls reduces alertness on the road. That loss of focus, even if only for a few seconds, • Take a safe-driving course. Any licensed can result in drivers driving the equivalent of driver can benefit from a safe-driving course. an entire football field without having their Check with the department of motor vehicles eyes on the road. Avoid mobile devices while to find an approved list of driving courses driving. Pull over to make a call if there is an available. In addition to providing valuable emergency; otherwise, leave the phone out of safety tips, enrollment in these courses may reach in a backseat. entitle people to discounts on auto insurance.
• Stick to easy parking for now. New drivers can opt to park in spaces that have plenty of room or allow for pulling out (rather than backing out). This can improve visibility and reduce the risk of hitting other vehicles. Driving is exciting for newly licensed teens. but parents must emphasize the importance of defensive driving to their young drivers.
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