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DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@ metroland.com The Hon. Justice Janet Lynn O'Brien was sworn in on Thursday, July 4, as the newest member of Lanark County's Ontario Court of Justice. She was sworn in late in the afternoon at the Perth courthouse, in courtroom one, the wooden benches filled with family, friends, lawyers, police officers, and a contingent of judges who filled the jury box. The court heard that she was appointed to the role on May 23, by Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, and that she was appointed to fill the spot left by the retiring Justice Peter Wright. Wright became a judge in OttaSee O'BRIEN, page 4
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FORMER HOSPITAL CAO MCFARLANE DIES DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@ metroland.com The former president and CEO of the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital (PSFDH), Bev McFarlane, has died at the age of 58. She died on Thursday, June 27, at home surrounded by her family. "She meant a lot to this hospital," said Dr. Barry Guppy, the current president and CEO of PSFDH. "People are very sad to have heard the news," he stated during a telephone interview from his Smiths Falls office on Wednesday, July 3. Guppy called her "a great leader," and he added that "people recognized her kind approach and her real focus on the patient and family experience," he said.
REMEMBERING BEV In a statement posted on the hospital's website, Donna Howard, the chair of the hospital's board of directors, wrote that "our hearts are with her family, who were with her as she passed. Needless to say, we will all miss her more than words can express, even though her spirit will remain among us." Just two days before her death, her former work colleagues remembered working with McFarlane during the hospital's annual general meeting at the Great War Memorial Hospital site in Perth on Tuesday, June 25. "She left behind a legacy, a culture, embedded in quality care," said Howard. "Her presence is still extremely felt." Also during the meeting, Guppy said that he knew he had "very difficult
shoes to fill," after her departure, saying that McFarlane would be "very difficult for me to emulate." "She led by example and always put the patient first," said Dr. Kate Stolee, the hospital's chief of staff.
PERSONAL DETAILS McFarlane was born on Aug. 22, 1961 in Kingston, Ont., the eldest of three girls. She began her career as a critical care nurse in Huntsville, Ont., later becoming the Chief Nursing Executive at Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare. She later finished a Masters of Arts in Leadership (cum laude), and became the leader of the PSFDH in October of 2014. She enjoyed skiing, windsurfing, hiking, and snowshoeing. She was married to Fraser McFarlane, and was mother to Brittany McFarlane and Scott McFarlane.
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wa in 1993, before moving to the Perth courts in 2014. Hon. Chief Justice Lise Maisonneuve commended Wright for the "pride" in which he carried out his duties, and noted that he would be continuing on as a per diem judge. Hon. Regional Senior Justice Jean Legault, added that Wright would continue to serve "compassionately and respectfully." O'Brien becomes only the second female justice to serve the Perth court. The first was Justice Inger Hansen, who was appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice in 1991, serving in Ottawa, Toronto, and Kitchener, before serving on the criminal bench in Perth until 2003. Maisonneuve told O'Brien that during her time on the bench as a judge, she would be seeing a wide range of cases some brief "and straightforward," while others would be long "and complicated."
THE ISSUE: GENDER EQUALITY IN OUR COURTS LOCAL IMPACT: THE PERTH COURT HOUSE WELCOMED ITS SECOND-EVER FEMALE JUSTICE TO THE BENCH ON JULY 4 For anyone appearing before her as a defendant, she reminded O'Brien that it will be "one of the most stressful days of their lives," but, simultaneously, "one of the most important days of their lives," that would forever colour how they saw the justice system. That outlook "will be shaped by your conduct." Legault took a lighter tack in welcoming O'Brien to the bench, telling the court that she makes "the best bread pud-
ding this side of the United Kingdom," and that she is a "fan of obscure British TV series." She is also the mother of four children, is devoted to her family, and loves to travel. She warned the lawyers present, both defence and Crown counsels, that Halloween was "a statutory holiday in the O'Brien house," so there may not be sittings on Oct. 31. "I bid you a warm welcome," Legault said. The Hon. Justice James R. Chaffe, president of the Association of Ontario Judges, welcomed her to the club. "We care about each other," he said. "You're becoming part of a wide-ranging circle of friends." He said that he knew that O'Brien would bring honour to her new profession. Crown attorney Julie Scott spoke on behalf of Ontario's attorney general, Doug Downey, and said that "it is with great confidence that this judicial authority is being invested in Justice O'Brien," she said. "Thank
you for accepting the weighty responsibility." She added that she knew O'Brien possessed "integrity and strength of character," she said. Cecil Lyon, who spoke on behalf of Malcolm M. Mercer, treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, said that as a Crown attorney, O'Brien had proven herself to be "an extremely experienced litigator, (and) extremely fairminded." "You are on the front lines of the judicial system," he said. "You are more than up to the task."
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After years working for the Crown attorney's office in Kingston, on July 4, after being appointed by the lieutenant governor, Justice Janet O'Brien was sworn in as only the second female justice for Lanark County, after Justice Inger Hansen left the bench in 2003.
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KARATE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN On September 12th, 2019 Tay Valley’s Karate program will start for the 2019 Fall Session. Karate will take place on Thursday nights at the Glen Tay School, beginners will start at 5:30 p.m. and advanced students will start at 6:30 p.m. Registration is now open. Forms are available at the Municipal Office & online www.tayvalleytwp.ca. The cost for this program is $60.00, or $120.00 for a family of 2 or more. HOCKEY REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Tay Valley’s Hockey season will start on October 3rd 2019 for PeeWee and Bantam and on October 6th 2019 for Tyke and Atom. Registration is now open. Forms are available at the Municipal Office & online www.tayvalleytwp.ca. The Early Bird price is $175.00 until September 3rd. After the 3rd, the regular rate of $200.00 applies.
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CHOIR REGISTRATION NOW OPEN On September 9th, 2019 Tay Valley’s Choir program, will be starting up again for the 2019 season. Practices run from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Monday nights rotating between the Maberly Community Hall and the Lanark Lodge Auditorium. Registration is now open. Forms are available at the Municipal Office & online www.tayvalleytwp.ca. The Early Bird price is $40.00 until September 3rd. After the 3rd, the regular rate of $50.00 applies. Sign up for 2 seasons and pay only $75.00! ClImATE CHANGE SuRvEY Tay Valley Township is developing a local Climate Change Action Plan. The plan will look at both municipal operations (municipal building and garages, street lighting, trucks, water and waste, etc.) as well as the community as a whole (homes, cottages and businesses, transportation, energy use, etc.). This plan will identify ways to minimize greenhouse gas generation (GHG) and reduce our energy costs. The first step of the plan is to collect data on Green House Gas Emissions within the Township’s operations and in the community as a whole. The survey is available on the Municipal website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca, at the Municipal Office at 217 Harper Road and at the Waste Sites. Please complete the survey by the end of July. For further information contact Sue Brandum at 613-285-7945.
Public meeting: 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 in the Council Chambers, 217 Harper Road, for a site-specific amendment for: Leck, Plan 29, Lot 12, Geographic Township of South Sherbrooke The application applies to a 3.33-ha (8.24 acre) parcel of land located at Plan 29, Lot 12 in the Geographic Township of South Sherbrooke. The purpose of the amendment is to change the zoning of the property from Seasonal Residential (RS) to Residential Limited Services (RLS). The amendment would permit year-round residency on the property. The effect of the amendment is to permit the construction of a new dwelling on a private road.
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step in the process, she said. Instead of a patient having to remember all of their pertinent medical information, history, medications, and so, on, and repeat it each time they meet a new health care professional, under this system, there will be "one patient record, updated in real time." Board chair Donna Howard said that the old system was put in place in the 1990s, and is now "outdated and past its best-before-date." According to the hospital's 2018-2019 annual report, the PSFDH has partnered with the Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) to allow KHSC cardiologists "to see all echocardiography images completed at PSFDH and provide recommendations to providers." Further to this,
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GROWING CONCERNS OVER ORPHANED PATIENTS, PHYSICIAN RETENTION, RECRUITMENT IN PERTH DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@ metroland.com The retirement of a prominent local doctor is causing concern in Perth, and underlining greater worries about physician recruitment and retention in Perth and Smiths Falls area hospitals. Perth's Deputy Mayor, Ed McPherson, told town council on Tuesday, June 25 that a doctor in town had let her patients know she would be closing her practice. "That'll leave a lot of people without a physician," said McPherson. And for those looking
THE ISSUE: PHYSICIAN RECRUITMENT, RETENTION, AND RETIREMENTS LOCAL IMPACT: THE DECISION BY A PROMINENT LOCAL DOCTOR TO CLOSE HER PRACTICE HAS LED SOME PATIENTS TO SCRAMBLE TO FIND NEW DOCTORS OR ATTEND THE EMERGENCY ROOM FOR CARE
Desmond Devoy/Torstar From left to right, Coun. Judy Brown, Coun. David Bird, and Deputy Mayor Ed McPherson, all vote on a matter before Perth town council on Tuesday, June 25. All three politicians spoke out on physician recruitment that night, following the announcement that a prominent local doctor was wrapping up her practice soon.
for a new physician, "people are being told it is a three or four year wait list," he said. McPherson, who is also the leader of the Lanark County ambulance service, said that he wanted to see the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hos-
But travel is not always an option for some patients, he added. He noted that "there is a central number you can call," to search for a new doctor. But Fenik was concerned that these patients who are now without a
pital's (PSFDH) physician recruiter, and new CEO Dr. Barry Guppy, appear before council to discuss physician recruitment and retention. "People may have to travel outside of Perth," said Mayor John Fenik of the orphaned patients.
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A PATIENT STORY For Perth resident Olwen Romano, the physician shortage is all too real. "I've just had a letter from my doctor of 20 years saying she will be closing her practice in September," he wrote in a June 21 email. He was informed that she had "not been successful in finding a doctor to take over her patients. So we are advised to find a new doctor for future care as soon as possible. Mission impossible." He was told at one clinic that there is a four-year waiting list, and "in the meantime, we will have to visit the emergency department of our local hospital to have our prescriptions filled, as well as for minor health issues. How will this help hospital budgets?" the 88-year-old wrote. In a later email dated June 22, Romano added that "in the 50 plus years I have been in Canada, this is my first experience of this nature and it is certainly extremely stressful. I know we have a great hospital but it is not satisfactory to go to the emergency department and see a different doctor for routine health issues." HOSPITAL RECRUITMENT
Desmond Devoy/Torstar Dr. Kate Stolee, chief of staff for the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, makes a presentation at the hospital's annual general meeting in the cafeteria of the Great War Memorial Hospital campus in Perth on Tuesday, June 25. Dr. Kate Stolee, the chief of staff at the PSFDH, told the hospital's annual general meeting earlier that very same day that "recruitment is top and centre for everybody," and that physician recruitment efforts continue. "The best way to recruit (is to) have learners come to our hospital," she said, with student doctors from Queen's University, say, to come and "spend a week in the country. We touch them in their first
year of university" and try to leave a good impression. Back at the council meeting, Coun. Dave Bird said that he had reason to be in a local emergency room twice over the past few weeks, and had met some of the young doctors doing their training in the ER. "They said that they wanted to come to an experience like this, and not go (back) to the city," said Bird of the 20-something doctors. Working in a medium-sized, rural hospital, "they get to know their personnel by name." Fenik also noted that physician recruitment has been aided by doctors coming in to fill in for maternity leaves, falling in love with the community, and staying on after their contract is up.
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In June, patients of a prominent local doctor were informed that she would be closing her practice in September, and that they should seek new family doctors as she had not been able to find a replacement. The matter has caught the attention of Perth town council, who want the hospital's CEO and physician recruiter to come before them to update them on the situation.
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It's officially summer and time to get outside and enjoy the balmy weather after a long winter and what seemed like a non-existent spring. Many families flocked to Leeds, Grenville and Lanark beaches last week during the first heat wave of the summer and they're a great way to cool off. We can all remember eagerly anticipating the last day of school and kicking off the summer with lazy days spent relaxing in the local creek or pond. While there's always a risk of swimming in untreated waters at area beaches, the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is looking out for residents. The health unit performs weekly testing of the water at all beaches during the season until Aug. 31 to ensure it's safe for swimming. The beaches being tested this year include Almonte Beach, Dalhousie Lake, Centennial Beach, Riverside Beach, Lanark Beach, Pakenham Beach, Rideau Ferry Yacht Club, Robertson Lake Beach, Smiths Falls (junior and senior), in Lanark County. In Leeds and Grenville, Bellamy Park, Merrickville, Westport Sand Lake, Portland Campbell Street Beach and Foley Mountain Beach will be monitored. The health unit is all about public education to ensure the health of citizens in the tri-counties. Five samples from each beach will be collected each week and analyzed for E. coli bacteria. If they present more than 200 E. coli (the bathing water standard), a warning will be posted. They have committed to posting updates each Friday morning by 9:30 a.m., which are available at healthunit.org. High E. coli levels are normally seen after heavy rains due to surface water run-off or fecal material from birds and wildlife. E. coli has the potential to increase eye, ear, nose and throat infections, as well as stomach bugs. Any beaches presenting high levels of the bacteria will remain on the unsafe for swimming list until the counts have lowered. But the health unit isn't just checking for E. coli. They'll also be conducting tests for any blue-green algae blooms, spills or other safety issues that could impact the health of swimmers at those beaches. When visiting local beaches this summer, you should always evaluate the weather conditions to ensure it's safe to swim. If the water is cloudy, following high winds or a heavy rainfall, avoid it. If there is a lot of bird feces on the beach, there's also a chance that could infiltrate the water. Use common sense and be safe at the beach this summer. And don't forget the sunscreen!
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For the next 12 months, I'll be the person you can call for stories happening in the Smiths Falls area. My name is Mallory Day and I'm the new reporter here, replacing Evelyn Harford while she's on maternity leave for the next year. I'm 23 years old and a graduate from the journalism program at Loyalist College in 2017 where I learned several multimedia, broadcasting and social media skills throughout the threeyear program. I grew up in the Township of Leeds and Thousand Islands where I cur-
rently live. Some people might remember me as part of the summer street team for Big FM and Fresh Radio in Kingston last summer where I covered several events, including the Taylor Hall Kids For Kids ball hockey tournament where I met the NHL players, Hall and Jordan Eberle. I've been to many different types of events and have covered events from fun runs to car shows and even the Kingston Buskers Rendezvous last July. I'm a big sports fan and have been involved in them since I could walk. I've played a variety of sports such as hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, ringette, and volleyball. I'm also a figure skating coach and have coached in Picton, Gananoque and Kingston since 2014. Dirt track racing at the Brockville Ontario Speedway is probably my favourite way to spend a Saturday night. I've been going there since I was a kid. My dad used to race there until a bad accident
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MAYOR JOHN FENIK TO GO ON LEAVE FOR JULY FOR 'HEALTH REASONS' DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com Mayor John Fenik has announced that he will be taking a leave of absence for the month of July. Deputy Mayor Ed McPherson will be taking over the role of acting mayor during Fenik's absence. Council will next be back in session in August. According to a press release from Perth town hall, issued on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 5, Fenik said he was stepping aside temporarily "due to health reasons." "As is the tradition, council is not holding meetings in the month of July and so I thought it was wise to take that time to recuperate and expect to be back in August to resume my regular mayoral duties," said Fenik, in a statement in the press release. At the last council meeting on Tuesday, June 25, Fenik had promised to hold a special council meeting to deal with the proposed installation of security cameras at town-owned facilities like Conlon Farm. That meeting was tentatively scheduled for July 16. Fenik last took a leave of absence in the late summer and early fall of 2015 when he ran as the New Democratic Party candidate in that year's federal election, for the riding of Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston.
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Mahjongg WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rosetta Mcinnes, 1 (613) 268-2548, info@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca COST: $5 at the door American Mah Jongg (or Maajh as it is usually called) is a fascinating rummy-like game played with tiles rather than cards. The game originated in China, dating back to the time of Confucius. Everyone is welcome. Lessons provided.
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Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 COST: Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish!
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Line Dancing at the ABC Hall WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rhonda Aisbitt, 1 (613) 885-8543, info@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca COST: $50 for ten classes, $6 drop-in A fun way to exercise your brain and your body in an air-conditioned setting.Men and women, and beginners of all ages welcome.
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chael's Table, 110 Gore St., Perth CONTACT: 1-877-283-1283 COST: $54.25 includes a full 3-course meal and performance Enjoy a deluxe three-course meal along with G.B. Shaw's hilarious satire on the Roman Empire as seen through the eyes of a Christian slave and a very different "king of the forest." Classic Dinner Theatre Every Tuesday from June 4 to August 27
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I have seasonal moods, it seems. In the summer I tend to want to emerge from a cocoon and turn into a beautiful butterfly, or an interesting evolved moth with eye spots to scare away predators. Predictably, a few things happen. First, I long to be transported back to age 17 when summers were carefree and I didn't mind wearing a bathing suit in front of people. I'll have to speak to my metabolism about that. Second, I feel like writing a novel. Still could happen, I suppose. Third, I imagine rising with the sun and changing my whole morning routine to become a better person, which would result in achieving the aforementioned stuff. Let's chat about this part. I am not the best morning person. In the last several years I have mastered the art of waking up early (too early), but usually it is just to lie around worrying about things I cannot control, which is unhelpful. I am groggy. So, I usually start my day quietly on the couch with my cat and a coffee. Sometimes I doze or read the paper or a book. Usually I peruse the interwebs and socials. I used to cajole myself into exercising in the morning, but it always fizzles and is doomed to failure. I actually consider it
to be a success that I have stopped beating myself up over this and now recognize the value of a quiet start to the day. I seem to be better at exercising when I am awake. Ask my senseis at karate. They can likely attest to a few Saturday morning classes when I could have used more coffee. Still, this doesn't stop me from contemplating the type of morning person I would like to be. I would like to wake up feeling rested. I would like to meditate. If I'm not going to do cardio, I would at least like to stretch and do some kata. And write a chapter. And go for a walk and ... and ... and .... See how easy it is to leap into busyness? As we progress through the belt ranks in karate, we have required readings. One is Zen in the Martial Arts by Joe Hyams, who trained with martial artist Bruce Lee. It is full of great messages and makes for excellent quiet-morning-on-thecouch reading. I particularly enjoyed the chapter called Know Your Limits, which explored some physical limitations in karate that come with aging. "Instead of trying to do everything well, do those things perfectly of which you are capable," Lee said.
Another chapter talks about the practice of yielding to an oncoming force in a way that it does not harm you, while changing its direction from behind. This is the foundation of aikido, but it is a life hack, really. "What is more malleable is always superior over that which is immovable. This is the principle of controlling things by going along with them, of mastery through adaptation," Lao-Tzu. The book also tells a story about recognizing when there are things you cannot control, and considering a problem with detached calm in order to make a decision. React to facts, not what you imagine will happen. This is tricky for a worrier with an overactive imagination. "Realize that in almost every instance you probably have more alternatives than you think you have. Hold still a moment before acting or reacting and consider the alternatives." Hold still. I want to be that person who rises with the sun and works to better herself. Seems that quiet time on the couch with the cat and the coffee isn't such a bad thing at all.
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This Candyman can and did. Sheldon Giff, the owner of The Rideau Candy Shoppe, looks familiar to some faces coming through the door of his store on Foster Street that's because his store used to be located on Russell Street in Smiths Falls. The store has been in operation at 73 Foster St. since mid-March, and he already has plans to hire another employee soon. "Sales have tripled," he said of his move west, though this is in part because the new store is on a main downtown road, while his old store was on a side-street off of Smiths Falls' main drag. "It's been phenomenal." Giff said he knew he was on to a good location during his first Festival of the Maples as a Perth businessperson when he realized "we can't keep up!" And the business has not let up since. "Too many people are coming in at once," he said, during an interview on Wednesday, May 22, as he ran from one counter to another, to fill an order for an old Smiths Falls customer who had dropped by to pick up a gift card Giff was donating to St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church. "(But) that's a good problem to have," he added with a laugh, having just wrapped up preparing
fudge and bark as The Perth Courier arrived. He commended the more than 50 downtown and other local business owners who dropped by during his first days of operation this past spring to welcome him and offer their support. "I'm supporting them, they're supporting me," he said. In June, he will be launching new products in time for the summer season, including fruit infused lemonade. He is also selling Kawartha Dairy ice cream, and "we are getting more imports," with more Japanese candy, as well as sweet goods from Germany, South Africa, and The Netherlands. One of the store's biggest sellers are cotton candy burritos - essentially, flattened cotton candy, rolled out like a burrito, where ice cream is added in the middle of the rolled candy. "I haven't abandoned the people of Smiths Falls," he said, as he handed over the gift card. "I still have ties in the town," such as working with the Smiths Falls and District Arts and Culture Council, and being the chair of the Creative Arts Fair, which will be held at the Smiths Falls Community Memorial Centre on Saturday, Aug. 17. And he is due to travel to Windsor, Ont., in late May to attend an international Crime Stoppers convention on behalf of the Smiths Falls and District Crime Stoppers committee.
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PERTH CFUW HONOURS 13 WOMEN WITH EDUCATION AWARDS Thirteen deserving women recently received education awards from the CFUW Perth and District club to help them achieve their post-secondary educational goals. Supporting the education of women and girls is a major goal of the CFUW. The recipients are Kendra Carnrite, Meghan Hubert, Alyssa Jesty, Juliet Kennedy, Bridget Lee, Caitlyn Lesnick, April Martin, Cassandra McGrath, Christina Reid, and McKinley Van Klei. In addition, two 2019 education awards added in celebration of the 100th anniversary of CFUW were presented to Laura Barr and Kaitlyn de Vegt. The award recipients represent many local municipalities, ranging from Almonte to Westport, and from Jasper to McDonalds Corners. The women's educational plans also encompass a wide range of disciplines: biochemistry, biomedical engineering, carpentry, commerce, early childhood education, environmental science, kinetics, law, nursing, office administration and psychology. There is no doubt that these women will achieve their goals, for they have already demonstrated their maturity, intelligence, determination and community spirit. CFUW Perth and District is proud to be able to assist such valuable members of our local communities. The CFUW Perth and District Education Awards call for applications is held annually; a group of CFUW volunteers advises local schools and youth organiza-
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Jean Kitchen photo Thirteen women were honoured with Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW), Perth and District education awards recently. They were honoured along with the homeowners who supported the Heritage Perth Christmas House Tour, that made the awards possible. Pictured, back row from left: Pamela Sayer, John Ward, Robert Salzman, Liisa Salzman, Cassandra McGrath, Kendra Carnrite, McKinley Van Klei, Sharon Holmes and Tim Holmes. Front row, from left: Juliet Kennedy, Laura Barr, Alyssa Jesty, Caitlyn Lesnick, Kaitlyn de Vegt, Nicole Wray, Meghan Hubert, Christina Reid and Bridget Lee. Absent are homeowners Gisela Aston, Mike and Erin Crain, Andrew and Julie Dawson, Bob and Barb Mingie, Mike and Karen Sills; and award recipient April Martin. tions in March that the applications' process is open to women who demonstrate a need for financial support with their postsecondary studies. This year 40 applications were received, and the volunteers carefully considered each one before narrowing them down to those that could be funded with this year's resources - a difficult process, indeed. The final thirteen women received their awards at a special event held on May 27 at the Perth Legion. Financing for the awards comes primarily from the club's major annual fundraising activity, the Perth Heritage Christmas House Tour. Eight homeowners generously allow visitors to see their special homes, which have each been enhanced by Christmas finery supplied by local florists and designers. Area restaurants and businesses also sponsor homes, purchase advertising or provide gift certificates in support of the tour. When the event takes place in early December, more than 200 volunteers will have worked over the year to make it a success. CFUW Perth and District is grateful for all the support received each year from participants and visitors alike and looks forward to presenting another wonderful tour on Dec. 7 and 8. – Submitted by Jean Kitchen, secretary, CFUW Perth and District
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PERTH LEGION RENAISSANCE AS ORGANIZATION REGAINS FINANCIAL FOOTING, DONATES RECESS BOXES TO LOCAL SCHOOLS DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy @metroland.com There's change, and then there's $31,583 worth of change. And at the Perth Royal Canadian Legion these days, there's both. Jim Boldt, the newlyelected president of the legion, during an interview in the lounge on Tuesday, June 25, points out the figure in blue construction paper letters posted on the wall - the $31,583 that the legion was able to donate back to the community in the past year. It's a far cry from where the legion was about two years ago, when it was in "a bad financial situation," he said, calling it a time of "financial despair." The situation got to the point where the Legion Dominion Command appointed three trustees to come in
and run the legion for about six months in 2018. Boldt and others stepped up, and following recent executive elections, "we now have a full slate," said Boldt. "We had 10 people run for five executive positions," the former town councillor said of the contested elections. (The legion is still on the lookout for a sergeant-at-arms and a secretary.)
CATCH THE ACE The financial situation has improved over the past two years to the point that the legion now has $10,000 invested in a GIC, with more than $30,000 in the bank. They also spent about $12,000 to do some repaving work in the parking lot. And to what do they owe this sudden financial success? A little game called "Catch the Ace." "Catch the Ace has
Desmond Devoy/Torstar Newly-elected Perth Royal Canadian Legion branch president Jim Boldt poses at the lounge bar beside the box to purchase Catch the Ace tickets, which have proven to be a very popular fundraising vehicle. worked so well for us," he said. The idea was suggested by legion member Sue Doran and her husband. Tickets are $5, and are sold until 4:45 p.m. every week, for a weekly drawing, with
only 200 tickets available. The "ace" part of the equation comes from the 52 playing cards randomly put into 52 numbered envelopes on a wall. If your number is, say, 50, you then
select the envelope marked 50. If that envelope contains the "ace," you win. About three draws ago, $13,000 was won, and $5,000 was also won at another draw. "The hope is for it to go as many weeks as possible," said Boldt, who said he has seen the hall filled two hours before the Friday evening draw.
Hofstatter, owner of the Perth Canadian Tire store, for donating the boxes. The boxes will be filled with playground toys like balls, skipping ropes, hula hoops, Frisbees, et cetera. "That's a $7,000 commitment from 'Catch the Ace' funds," said Boldt. The bins are there "to encourage them (students) to be active," he said.
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The night before, at the legion's annual general meeting, there was a proposal put forward, and accepted, to take some of the proceeds and put it toward donating 54 recess bins to several local schools (one for each classroom), for children aged kindergarten to Grade 6, which will probably be dispersed shortly after school resumes, during Legion Week, from Sept. 15 to 21. Boldt commended Pierre
Boldt said that the legion was seeking new members and new ideas. "Legions, as we know them, have changed," he said. "Now, we have an open-door policy." He encouraged the community to "come into the lounge and get involved. We are open for business and open to the public." A suggestion box has also been set up in the lounge, and "no idea is a bad idea," he insists.
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They say the sun never stops shining, just sometimes we can’t see it. They say the wind never stops blowing, we just don’t always feel it. They say the stars are always bright, but the clouds just cover them up. They say time heals the hurt. They say time makes it easier. They say the first’s are always the hardest.
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PICARD, Albert “Bert” It is with great sadness that the family of J.A. Albert (Bert) Picard announce his passing on Monday, July 1st, 2019 at the age of 81 years. He was the dearly loved husband of 57 years to Shirley (née Fidler); loved and cherished father of Suzanne, Natalie (Kerry) Deachman, Paul (Kara Clarke) and Robert (Caroline Schönström). Bert leaves behind his eight dear grand-children Jessica Norwood (Adam), Stefan Deachman (Mary Kate Duncan), Camille Ferland, Laura, Kayla, Emily, Axel and Emilia and his three greatgrandsons Owen, Eli and Weston. He is also survived by his siblings Sr. Gisèle, Jean-Claude and Lorraine and his sisters-in-law Elsie, Donna (Randy), Mae (Henry), Sheila and Lise as well as many nieces and nephews. Bert was predeceased by his siblings René, Cécile, Rachel, Alfred, Raymond, Rollande and George and parents Euclide and Blanche (Lebel) Picard. He was an active member of St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church Parish, the bridge clubs in Perth and Smiths Falls and was a former member of the Perth Curling Club. Bert had a 27 year career with the R.C.A.F. before moving to Urban Transportation Development Corporation and retired from Bombardier Inc. in 2003. Friends may gather at Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore Street West, Perth for visitation on Thursday, July 4, 2019 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, July 5, 2019 at St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. followed by interment in St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cemetery and a reception at the Royal Canadian Legion, 26 Beckwith Street East, Perth. Those wishing are asked to consider a donation in Bert’s memory to St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church or Kidney Cancer Canada. (Kidney Cancer Canada, 4936 Yonge Street, Suite 226, Toronto, ON M2N 6S3 www.kidneycancercanada.ca/contact For condolences or further information, visit our website at www.blairandson.com
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PIRRO, Filomena (September 19, 1943 - July 3, 2019) Passed peacefully away, Filomena (nee Di Iorio) Pirro, on July 3, 2019; at the age of 75 years. Born and raised in Ielsi, Campobasso, Italy. Immigrated to Canada in 1961 at the age of 19 years. Filomena was the daughter of a tailor and a homemaker. She was the youngest of six children. When she immigrated to Canada she worked as a seamstress in Montreal, QC for many years. She then moved to Victoria BC with her family where she, later worked in the cafeteria at the University of Victoria until her retirement. She then moved to Pitt Meadows, BC to live closer to her son and his family, until recently, when she moved with them to Almonte, Mississippi Mills, ON. Leaving to celebrate her life with loving memories, are her son Salvatore (Natalie Thornhill) Pirro, grandson Gavin (Kyla) Thornhill, brother Ernesto (Angelina) Di Iorio, sister Maria Ciocca, sister-in-law Enza Di Iorio, many nieces, nephews, other family, and friends. She was predeceased by her parents Raffele and Concetta Di Iorio; brothers Carlo Di Iorio, Vincenzo Di Iorio, and Antionio Di Iorio, and brother-in law Francesco Ciocca. A funeral mass was held at Holy Name of Mary Parish (134 Bridge St., Almonte) on Saturday, July 6, at 11:00 a.m., with Father Paul J. Gaudet officiating. Interment followed at St. Mary’s Cemetery. To honour Filomena’s life, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
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SHERARD, Barbara Maureen 1941 - 2019 BOLGER, Valma Eva Ida Peacefully at Fairview Manor in Almonte on July 6, 2019. Valma (nee Watt) Of Clayton, Ontario, at the age of 91. Beloved wife of the late Howard. Dear mother to Brian (Janet), Judy Robertson (Don) and Connie Allison (Grant). Proud “Grandma” to Joanne (Rick), Rodney, Sheena (Scott), Natasha (Mike), Bryan (Leann), Mya, Kira, also great-grandmother to Carlee, Ericka, Jayna, Emma and Logan. Predeceased by her parents James and Florence Watt, also her siblings Erwin, Wilmer, Russell, Leonard and Hazel. Sadly missed by her sisters Jean More and Gladys Currie. Donations in memory of Valma may be made to the Fairview Manor Auxiliary or the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation (Digital Imaging Campaign). Family and Friends May Visit C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) On Wednesday, July 10, 2019 from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Chapel Service to follow at 2 p.m. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery (Clayton), and reception in the Clayton Community Centre. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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HUTCHINSON, Robert Gordon Of Ottawa, passed away peacefully with his family by his side at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday, July 3, 2019, in his 32nd year. Robert, devoted partner of Melissa Guyea. Loving son of Liz (Robert) Stone, and Scott (Cindy) Hutchinson. Cherished father to Jena-Lee, Vayda-Lynn, Anthony, and Savannah. Loving brother to Rita, Alexander, Marlene, Amanda, Daniel, Robin, and Stephanie, and uncle to Malik. Robert will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends called at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, July 9, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. A funeral service was held in the chapel of Lannin Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. following the visitation. A reception followed the service at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95, Smiths Falls. Donations in memory of Robert may be made to Narcotics Anonymous, Ottawa Innercity Ministries, or the Union City Church, Ottawa.
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I would like to thank everyone who came to visit, sent flowers, cards and phone calls while I was a patient in the Ottawa General and the Almonte General Hospital. I would also like to thank everyone who attended my 91st Birthday Party. For the cards, flowers, gifts and phone calls. And to all who organized the party, brought food or helped in any way. God Bless You all! Gladys Lee
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GILPIN, Alvin Duane Of Smiths Falls, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, July 3, 2019. He was 75 years of age. Alvin, cherished husband of Joyce. Loving son of the late Milton and Lena Gilpin. Devoted father to Bradley (Amy) Gilpin, and Lisa Gilpin. Loving grampa to Aaron, Jacob, Brendan, and Owen. Greatgrampa to Leah Sagin, and Jaxson Gilpin. Brother to Murray (Diane) Gilpin, Audrey (Earl) McLaren, and Edith Runge. Alvin is predeceased by his sisters Viola, and Helen, and his brothers William, Keith, Merv, and Keith. He will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. As per Alvin’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Donations in memory of Alvin may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca
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Norman and Dawn Chamberlain celebrate their 65th Wedding Anniversary on July 16, 2019 It takes two very special people to really weather the storms of life together and still be smiling years later. May you enjoy many more together! Your loving family xo
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I would like to thank my wonderful family for my 80th birthday party hosted by Bev and Mike, Gordon and Bob for the BBQ, Kelly and Keith for setting up the tent and Rob for baking the cake. Thank you to all for the tasty food, many cards, gifts and wishes, kisses, hugs and great conversation. I enjoyed watching how well the children played together. It was a beautiful day and I will always treasure it. ~Joy Drynan
RICHARDSON, Gary Mervyn It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Gary Richardson on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at the age of 72. He will be lovingly missed by his life-long partner, Karen (nee Fawcett); his children Jason (Lisa) Richardson, Lana (Allan) Hess and Rhonda (Jeff) Holmes; and his grandchildren Emma and Cole Richardson, Cassidy and Parker Hess and Avery and Jacob Holmes. Gary was the son of the late Eldred and Lola (Shaver) Richardson. He will be sadly missed by his brother Gord (Sharon) Richardson, his twin sister Gail (the late Herm) Gerritsen, the Gordon and Marion Fawcett families as well as by his many nieces and nephews. A private graveside service will be held at the South Gower Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2019 from 1 - 4 p.m. at the Mountain Township Agricultural Hall located at 2967 Lough Road, South Mountain. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in memory of Gary to the Winchester District Memorial Hospital or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-989-3836).
Peacefully at Smiths Falls Hospital on Wednesday, July 3, 2019. Maureen Barbara Sherard, age 78 years. Cherished wife of the late Don Sherard. Survived by daughter Lorraine Marie English, and son Robert Maxwell Sherard (Lou Anne). Grandmother of Amanda, Dillon (Angel), and Terry. Great-grandmother of Josselyn, Addison, Haylie and Karma. Predeceased by sisters Marie Machin, Audrey Kay, and brother Jude Bilby. Survived by sister Hazel Belton. Friends may call at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Saturday, July 13, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A reception to follow. As per Maureen’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Donations in memory of Maureen may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Smiths Falls Hospital would be appreciated.
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The man with the big, big smile touched many lives in his lifetime of working, first with heavy equipment on the CN Tower, and then followed with his love of livestock (his own), and trucking for other customers. He is resting peacefully now at St. Paul’s Cemetery - Westport and will always be most dearly missed. like us on
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The family of the late Wilbur (Wib) Hughes would like to express our appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for all their kindness. We would especially like to thank Lannin Funeral Home for their professional services, Reverend Michael Read for conducting the funeral service, the ladies of the Legion for the tasty lunch, and all those who donated to charity in Wib’s name. Also thank you for the phone calls, cards, food and visits. ~ Joan and Heather
Thank you from the Scissons family Our family would like to thank the following for their kind words, support and love during our difficult time; Dr. Jennifer Laskey, the Carleton Place Hospital, the Conway/ Meech family, our extended family, friends, neighbours, co-workers at the Town of Carleton Place and the County of Lanark, the Lanark Civitan Club, Barkers Funeral Home and Father Cosmas. Sincere gratitude from Leo Scissons, Jim, DeeDee & Mel, grandchildren - Emily & Jamie, Carter & Alicia, Shenell & Moe, Zachary, Reed, Kate and great-grandchildren - Austin, Rose & Leo, Dawson & Elsie and Andre. Foremost, we want to thank you all on behalf of Elaine, our wife, mom and nanny. Your beautiful overwhelming response to her passing will always be treasured. You would have made her very happy. Thank you.
Our eight month journey was made easier with the help of family, neighbours and friends, including Texas ones. Our many trips to, and stays in Ottawa were assisted by “Wheels of Hope” and were attended by Dr. D. MacDonald and Malone. Extra special thank you to nurse practitioner Margaret O’Neill for home visits and Hospice Palliative Care Coordinator Sandy Whaley who were always there for us when needed. To all of those who donated in Robert’s memory, the mountains of sympathy messages received, food brought to our home, the many beautiful floral tributes, phone calls and hugs, all were graciously received. We would like to say a huge thank you to Blair and Son Funeral Home for offering the comfort and guidance we required and received while going through our family’s loss - their support and expertise went far above and beyond. Lastly, with our help and guidance, Priest David Ward did a marvelous job of performing the Church services from St. Paul’s Westport, assisted by musicians Joanne Lambert and Harry Adrian.
We the family of the late Norma (Hughes) Boles would like to extend our heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to our family, friends and neighbours for their visits, expressions of sympathy, kindness, flowers and donations made to The Perth Hospital and Ottawa Heart Institute. Dr. Popiel and the second floor nurses for their care and compassion during mom’s hospital stay. Thanks to Stewart Blair and staff at Blair and Son’s funeral home. Thank you to Rev. Joynt for the lovely tribute to mom as well the Lioness for the beautiful lunch. Special thanks to Mom’s six grandchildren Trisha, Michelle, Chris, Erica, Heidi and Johnny for all their love and support. Grandma was so proud of you all, as well a special note to her two great-grandchildren Jaxson and Emery. A huge thank you to the pall bearers Chris McGilton, Johnny Boles, Brian Fielding, Dean Tryon, Todd Tryon, Cory Chaplin, Mark Tryon and Paul Tryon. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Our sincere thanks, Gloria, Darlene, Paul, Perry and Families
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AMBLER, Robert “Thank you” - can sometimes seem so inadequate. The family of the late Robert Ambler wish to extend their sincere gratitude for your love and support as we coped with his decline and our loss.
BLADES, Pierrette Marie Passed peacefully with her loving family by her side on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at the Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital - Perth Site at the age of 80 years. Beloved and devoted wife of William John “Bill” Blades for almost 60 years. Loving mother of Lynn Tremblay (Ed), Jacquie Gingras (David) and Darlene Desjardins (Dave), mother-in-law of Liza Blades. Fondly remembered by her cherished 12 grandchildren, her seven great-grandchildren, and her grand-puppies. Predeceased by her son William John Blades, and her parents Oscar and Berthe. The family wish to thank the amazing doctors, nurses and staff of the Perth Hospital I.C.U and Palliative Care Team - namely Michelle, Patti, Elaine and Sandy for their compassion, care and support during this difficult time. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. In memory of Pierrette, memorial contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son, 15 Gore St. W. Perth.
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John Hauraney is celebrating his 90th Birthday Saturday July 13th at CC’s on The Rideau Friends & family are invited to drop in between 2 & 4 pm No gifts please. Donations may be made to https://foundation.ottawaheart.ca/waysgive/donate-now
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Drop in - You’re invited to a 90th Birthday Party for Josephine Van Alstine On 14 July 2019, 1:00- 4:00 p.m. At the Maberly Community Hall, 180 Maberly Elphin Road, Maberly, Ontario. All are welcome - no gifts please your visit is all that is required.
SMITH FALLS; charming creek side 100 acres estate farm property. 70 acres deep fillable loam ever flowing wide creek. Large barns, garage, shop, full barn. Bright and Cheerful 9 room home 10 minutes from Smith Falls price $549 000. COMMERCIAL, SMITH FALLS; huge tree corner town lot over an acre. Large garage and workshop. Ample room to build a new home or expand. A steal under $124 000. WORLD CLASS WATERFRONT RESORT. 100 picturesque wooded acres. State of the art modern guest cottages, over 1900 feet clean shoreline on Lake Kashwakamak, fully equipped and operational, M.L.S. Will trade for your property/apartment complex/business property. $2 000 000. IN TOWN SMITH FALLS; classy and charming 3 bedroom Victorian red brick home centre of town. Full dry basement with high ceiling. Walk up 3rd story attic with possibilities, $189 000. HISTORICAL CENTURY STONE CHURCH (1859) St. Thomas Anglican Church, excellent condition, Includes bell, pews, organ. Stained glass windows. Sketched by group of 7 artists (A. Y. Jackson). A great retreat. Just south of Smiths Falls. $69,900 M.L.S. WANTED; 2-3 bedroom bungalow or two storey home on large lot, smith falls area, for waiting cash buyer.
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SERIOUS DAIRY farmer seeking 100-250 acres productive soil and decent buildings. Also dedicated beef farmer requires 60-200 acres with good house and barn for cash. Call Gerry H u d s o n : 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.
BALDERSON; NEW SENIORS GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT. Large 2 bedroom, plus large storage area. All appliances including dishwasher, washer and dryer. Walk-in shower plus bathtub. Hardwood floors, heat, hydro and A/C included. Pets welcome, Non-smoking, large parking area. Available Sept. 1/ Oct. 1, $1700/mo. Info Gerry 613-278-0088
PREMIUM PRICE paid for modest waterfront home or cottage. Free evaluation upon request. Call Gerry Hudson: 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.
Portland Village, lower level, 1 bedroom appt includes heat, hydro, fridge, top stove, convection oven, shared laundry, parking. $700/mnth Available Aug.1. 613-272-0022 after 5pm and weekends.
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Carleton Place, Seniors 55’s+. No smoking, no pets. 1st & last mnts rent 2 bedr $1175 with balcony. 613-863-6487
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Happy 90th Birthday Mom! Love you with all my heart! Thank you for always being there for me. I’m so blessed to have such a wonderful Mom! Your loving daughter, Trudy Your mother is always with you. She’s the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street, she’s the smell of certain foods you remember, flowers you pick, the fragrance of life itself. She’s the cool hand on your brow when you’re not feeling well, she’s your breath in the air on a cold winter’s day. She is the sound of the rain that lulls you to sleep, the colors of a rainbow, she is Christmas morning. Your mother lives inside your laughter. She’s the place you came from, your first home, and she’s the map you follow with every step you take. She’s your first love, your first friend, even your first enemy, but nothing on earth can separate you. Not time, not space... not even when gone with love to God’s everlasting heaven
CONDO FOR SALE IN PERTH Ground floor, large patio overlooking Tay River and Perth Golf course. 2 bedroom 1.5 baths. Appliances included. Call 613-264-2809
Cottages for Sale LAKE KASHWAKAMAK (Land O’ Lakes) Four pristine furnished cottages (four season homes) on picturesque wooded waterfront point (700 ft. W.F.), double boathouse, privacy, $985,000 or trade for your property. Yearly income estimate $50 000. Gerry Hudson 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage
SEMI-RETIRED OCCUPATIONAL therapist quiet, responsible female. Looking for a place to live long term in Perth. Call 613-290-5982
Houses for Rent LARGE 3 Bedroom home in Smiths Falls for rent. Good neighbourhood. Garage, heat, hydro, water, fridge and stove included. $1750./month. Available September 1st. Call Perry, 613-284-4191.
Industrial/Commercial for Rent/Wanted CARLETON PLACE, commercial, industrial, office, shop, warehouse space available. great location, easy Ottawa access. 350, 900, 1200, 1800 sq ft. Gibson Center, 50 Bennett st. 613-257-5711
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AUCTION SALE Request for Tender Addition and Renovation to 2426 County Rd 18, Kemptville for Pathways to Independence Pathways to Independence invites tenders for the construction of an Addition and Renovation to 2426 County Rd 18, Kemptville. The CCDC2 2008 stipulated lump sum contract with supplementary conditions will be used for this project. A mandatory site meeting is scheduled for: 3:00 PM, Tuesday July 16, 2019 at 2426 County Rd 18, Kemptville
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The work consists of the construction of a 550 sq. ft. addition and interior renovations. Tender documents must be obtained through www.biddingo.com by using the advanced search: ‘Pathways to Independence’. For assistance obtaining documents, please contact Biddingo.com customer service. Documents will be posted by end of day July 9, 2019. Bids will only be accepted from contractors who attend the mandatory site visit. Bids must be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total amount of the tender and an agreement to provide a Performance and a Labour and Material Payment Bond in the amount of 50% of the Contract sum from a recognized Surety company licensed to practice in the Province of Ontario. Bond must be issued in the name of the Contractor. Sealed envelopes clearly marked “Addition & Renovation to 2426 County Rd 18, Kemptville, ON” will be received by: Colbourne & Kembel, Architects Inc. 739 D Arlington Park Place Kingston ON K7M 8M8 Tenders will be received no later than 02:00:00 pm., Thursday, August 1, 2019, when they will be publicly opened. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE ACCEPTED
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Those with claims against the estate of WILLIAM JAMES CARSON, late of Carleton Place, Ontario, who died on May 20, 2019, are notified to send particulars to the undersigned by July 19, 2019 after which the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims received.
JANE MONAGHAN Barrister and Solicitor 11 Water Street Elgin, ON K0G 1E0 613-359-5108 Solicitor for the Estate
MATTRESS, QUEEN, plus box spring $50 Hammock $20 Cannoe, excellent condition $600 613-519-5301
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HEAVY DUTY utility trailer, 15 X 8 tandem, ramp, brakes and lights. Asking $2400. 613-257-3757
FOR SALE: New Holland Domestic Help 273 Square bailer with Wanted NH70 Thrower. Stored inside. call HELP WANTED Seam613-264-8379 less eavestrough company, to install the troughs. Classic Vehicles Bob’s Lake. 30 kms from Perth. 613-207-2493
Domestic Help Wanted HELP WANTED Sanding and staining 2 decks, Smith’s Falls. 613-207-2493
MERCEDES, 1983, 380SL convertible with hard top. $10,750. In very good condition. Stored in winter. No rust. Colour gold with tan upholstery. Brown soft top. Automatic, 215,000km. Serious inquirfies only. 613-267-8220.
Personals/Companion SENIOR MALE seeks female, over 60, for outings and friendship. I enjoy various activities. 613-461-2264
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for Eric & Annie Laux from Smiths Falls take Carroll Rd. to # 1796 on Sat., July 20/19 @ 10 am Int. 454 diesel tractor w/ loader, 2 buckets & bale fork. Tractor chains. NH 7 ft haybine. NH side delivery rake. NH 67 square baler (good condition). 2 hay wagons. 36 ft steel bottom elevator w/ motor. Rhino 3 pth scraper blade. 5 ft Bush Hog. Walco s/a snowblower. 3 furrow trip beam plow.. 1 round bale feeder. Portable cement mixer. Yardman LT1238 ride-on mower. Homelike 5500 km generator. Chicken feeders & waterers. Elec. fencers. Calf puller. 5 single cord (+/-) firewood. Qty assorted sawn lumber. Sm. lawn trailer. 2 sm. air compressors. Anvil. Rona table saw . Bench drill press. Belt & disc sanders. All-angle chopsaw. B & D 7½ “ bandsaw. Bldg. jacks. Jackall. Rigid pipe threader, cutter & vice. Sump pump. Car ramps. Alum., step & extension ladders. Troy built rear tine tiller. Gas & electric push lawn mowers. Wheelbarrow. BBQ. Qty hand, power & garden tools. Tires. Milk crates. 10” meat cutting band saw on stand w/ utensils. Globe elec. meat slicer. Waring Pro MG100 300 watt s/s meat grinder. Kitchen Aid mix-master & other sm. kitchen appliances. 12 cu. ft. chest freezer. De & humidifiers. Mercury Dial-O-Matic c1950 sew machine w/ wooden case. Phillips 40” flatscreen TV. Dresser & chest of drawers. Knee hole desk. Vintage suitcase. Houseplants & many other articles too numerous to mention…….. The farm has been sold. The Laux’s are retiring from farming & moving to their cottage. Their machinery has been protected from the elements in storage sheds. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash or Cheque Only Catering
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Saturday July 20th - 10:00 am sharp for Jim and Elaine Stewart, 128 Sugar Bush Rd., Pakenham. A number of excellent Antique Furniture pieces - flat to the wall cupboard, single door tall pine cupboard, washstand; side server, dining room table, press back chairs; plank bottom chairs, trundle bed, press back rockers; dishes, glass ware, collectables, books, crocks, books; Horse Drawn 2 seater Express - Maker - James Robinson Blacks Corners, HD horse drawn sleigh; Zetor 3320 2 WD tractor with Hardy loader - good condition; Cockshutt 30; Cockshutt 40; wood splitter; 84” snow blower; AC Lawn Tractor; push mowers; pressure washers; hand tools; Stihl and Husqvarna Chain saws; etc. etc. Owners: Jim and Elaine Stewart 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 day of sale
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SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2019 @ 10AM WITH PREVIEW @ 9AM AT MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON FOR MR & MRS MURRAY DAVIDSON Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have made the decision to move out of country and are offering the following at auction: 2010 BMW with approx. 83000kms, second owner, fully loaded, moon roof, selling w/ safety, in immaculate condition, 2006 Buick Allure with approx. 164000kms, in excellent condition, selling as-is w/ safety. Champion Heavy Duty 6500 generator; Stihl whipper snipper; White lawn tractor; push mower; Toro snowblower; chainsaw; collectibles; tin Texaco truck; advertising; antiques; outdoor; etc. Auctioneers Note: For a detailed list, photos, and terms of sale, go to www.lmauctions.ca or like us on Facebook.
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AUCTION SALE Thursday, July 18 5:00 pm Almonte Civitan Hall Antiques table and chairs, china cabinets, dressers, crocks, jewelry, coins and stamps, 60’s & 70’s sports cards, RR clock, fishing rods & tackle, metal toys, advertising items, signs etc., die cast cars & banks, tools, buggy seats, steel wheels, old store stock, jeans, display signs, glass & china, hundreds of collectibles. Auctioneer: Frank Burns 613-267-4129 Garages Sales
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GARAGE SALE Saturday, July 13 • 8 am - 1 pm 252, 8 Concession Ramsay Harley Davidson women and men’s leather chaps and heated jackets, photographic studio equipment, 100 handmade tiles from mexico, new tile cutting saw, 16 ft of new track lighting with all accessories, pinwheel crystals, rare Royal Doulton figurine, cases of beads, crystal, stone, fossil, and other jewelry items Kempville
Garage Sale Saturday, July 13th 8 am - 4 pm 7 McCaul Drive
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Garage Sale Sat., July 13 Sun., July 14 8 am - 12 pm 1562 Drummond Concession 1 Garage Sale Sat. July 13th 8am - 2pm 4929 Panmure Road (Blakeney & Pakenham)
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Yard/Moving Sale Sat., July 13 8am - 12pm 10 Street Road EVERYTHING MUST GO!
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Lanark County is seeking a high energy, dynamic, professional to fill the following regular full-time opportunity in our Social Services Department starting September 3rd, 2019.
ONTARIO WORKS SUPERVISOR REGULAR FULL-TIME (POSTING #SS2019-018)
MANDATE: Reporting to the Ontario Works Manager, the incumbent will provide leadership, direction, planning, coordination and customer service for the Ontario Works program and Ontario Works staff. Assist with the development and implementation of program goals, objectives, policies and procedures and ministry and municipal budgets. Provide support to the Ontario Works Manager, assisting as needed with tasks and projects. Ensure staff are provided with and use the appropriate training and/or procedures, equipment and material to perform assigned duties. Ensure that all employees perform work in accordance with relevant Health and Safety Legislation. Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting employment opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca
Lanark County seeks applications for a Temporary Full-Time Children’s Services Clerk in our Children’s Services Department starting August 12, 2019 to approximately September 11, 2020.
CHILDREN’S SERVICES CLERK TEMPORARY FULL-TIME (POSTING #SS2019-017) MANDATE: Reporting to the Children’s Services Manager, the successful incumbent provides clerical support to staff within Children’s Services to facilitate the operation of this division. For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at
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2006 Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle, antiques, quilting books and material, China cabinet, something for everyone.
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HUGE GARAGE SALE Saturday, July 13th 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1324 Fallbrooke Rd
YARD SALE Saturday, July 6 j 8am - noon 288 Ireland Road
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Downsizing Sale Sat. July 13th 8am -?? Hwy 43 and Heritage Drive
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Choose foods produced organically, locally and in season. Support your regional farmers and farming industry: buying locally and in season is better for the environment than buying foods that have been shipped hundreds of kilometers to your local market.
Vanson Transport Ltd. We’re looking for experienced AZ Drivers must have 3-5 years qualified experience with different load exp. from floating, lumber, precast concrete, and oversized loads. Monday to Friday work, Home most nights. Contact information: info@ vansontransport.com 613-822-1122
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WaterWise Irrigation We’re looking for a full time irrigation technician. We have competitive wages and we’re looking for someone with exp. Contact information: info@ waterwiseinc.com 613-880-2851
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Triaxle Dump Truck Driver We are looking to hire a triaxle dump truck driver. Must have clean drivers abstract, be over the age of 25, minimum 3 years experience driving a dump truck, being familiar with Ottawa quarries and dump sites. Send resume to: jen@tweedale.ca
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Contract Administrator Since 1957, G. Tackaberry & Sons Construction Company Limited has been serving Eastern Ontario in excavation, road building, aggregate supply and asphalt paving. Our head office and Asphalt plant is located in Athens Ontario with three other main locations in Kemptville, Perth and Seeley’s Bay. In support of our continued growth, we are seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Contract Administrator. This full-time position will be based primarily out of our Athens location. The position qualifies for our company pension and benefit plan. Primary Responsibilities: • Monitor local bids and tender websites/postings for prospective projects • Pursue local contract opportunities with contractors and agencies • Prepare and office administrate quotes/contracts/tenders • Prepare bid files • Assist in job costing • Assist in the completion and filing of tenders • Additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned Qualifications: • Construction Industry, tender administration and job costing experience • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written as well as superior organizational skills • Highly motivated, able to work with minimal supervision • Strong computer skills • Ability to multi task and prioritize work load while meeting tight deadlines • Superior accuracy and analytical skills • Experience with Wintik scale software and Maestro accounting an asset but not required • Valid driver’s license
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James Ross Limited is an international leader in the custom design and fabrication of paper machine cleaning equipment. The company is part of the European based IBS Paper Performance Group with plants in Canada and the United States. FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (Technical Service Department) BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO
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DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time Drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons.
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Handy Person HANDY MAN Home Improvements, general Repairs, Decks, fences, Deck Staining, Painting, Renovations, Drywall, Sheds, Dump Runs. Power washing. Free Estimates, 613-572-1959
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42. Counting frames 43. Where some get their mail (abbr.) 44. Having ten 45. Assn. of oil-producing countries 46. A type of cigar 48. World’s longest river 49. Single-celled animal 50. Decay 51. General’s assistant (abbr.) 52. Pigpen CLUES DOWN
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Andrew Kizell Photography Left to right is Jim Hutton, Maggie Hutton, Janet Hutton, Bobbi-Jo White and Ben Hutton.
GOLF TOURNAMENT RAISES OVER $30,000 The third annual Ben Hutton Shootout for Alzheimer's held on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at the Prescott Golf Course raised $30,611 for the Alzheimer Society Lanark Leeds Grenville. Hutton - who is a defenceman for the Vancouver Canucks - has been personally affected by dementia, with both his grandmother and aunt having had the disease. He decided to do something that would help others and with the support of family and friends, he de-
veloped the idea of the golf tournament fundraiser. The initials on the tournament logo are those of his aunt and grandmother. The first year of the tournament raised $15,000 and was held at eQuinelle Golf Club in Kemptville. The second year, bringing the tournament to Hutton's hometown of Prescott saw that jump to $26,000, with this year's amount bringing the three-year total to $71,611. Each year, Hutton invites other NHL players to attend. This year we wel-
comed Brock Boeser and Josh Leivo, who also play for the Vancouver Canucks, and Devon Shore, who has attended all three years and plays for the Anaheim Ducks. This is an extra draw for people to register for the event, which needs no help attracting participants having been sold out a month-and-a-half before the tournament date. Submitted by the Alzheimer Society Lanark Leeds Grenville.
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All because I couldn't work a yo-yo, Emerson called me a name that sounded like a swear word to me. But it wasn't in the little red dictionary I got for Christmas, so I figured he made it up. He wouldn't let it end there. Oh no! He rhymed off a list of things that were beyond me, and it wasn't long before I took myself to the swing in the grape arbour to think about it.
Emerson said he knew lots of young kids my age who were far smarter than I was, and he also said it was because Father was distantly related to Miss Crosby, my teacher at the Northcote School, that I even passed from Primer book into the next grade. I sat in the swing that morning, pushing the seat back and forth and tried to think of all the things others were good at, and at which I was a total loss. Maybe Emerson was right. Just maybe I wasn't too bright after all. There was Cecil. He could move his ears up and down. One at a time, or both at once. He did this trick of course, when Miss Crosby was working on the blackboard, so couldn't see him. It was all we could do to keep from laughing out loud, as one after another, Cecil's ears moved up and down on his head. How of-
ten I tried to move my ears. Nothing! So that was another thing I couldn't do. I thought of Two Mile Herman who could snap his fingers so loudly you could hear the snap all over the schoolyard. Just about everyone I knew could snap their fingers. Not me! My sister Audrey even tried to teach me, but my fingers simply would not co-operate! And right there in the swing, I tried desperately to get even a little sound, but nothing happened. So there was another thing that seemed to be simple to others, and yet was beyond me! Just about everyone at the Northcote School could whistle through their teeth! Not me! All I could do was blow out spit every time I tried. My three brothers could stand at the top of the hill behind the silo and whistle through their teeth for the
cows down at the Bonnechere. They put two fingers into their mouth, blow, and out would come a shrill whistle that could be heard in the next county. They didn't know hard I tried. I thought it had something to do with their teeth. I was the only one in the family with a gap and I figured that should make it easier to whistle, but it certainly didn't work for me! Even my sister Audrey could manage a faint whistle, not nearly as loud as my brothers, but at least hers could be heard. I tried my best to think of something I could do easily. Certainly I could skip rope. Poor Cora who was round as a barrel couldn't skip rope, but I knew it was because of her size. Well, that was one thing I could do, and I could do it well. Then and there I decided I would put on a demonstration, just to show my hate-
ful brother Emerson how clever I was with a skipping rope! Sadly, I didn't get the chance. Mother called me in off the swing to peel potatoes for supper. I sat at the kitchen table with the newspaper spread out before me and got right down to the job, which certainly wasn't my favourite kitchen chore. Mother was setting the table around me, she stopped to take a look, and patting me on the shoulder, she said, "You know Mary, I think you are the best potato peeler in the whole family." I sat up straighter in the chair and gave considerable thought to asking Mother if she would mind very much repeating that
when Emerson came in to wash up before supper. I just had to figure out a way of letting my brother Emerson know I could do something better than anyone else in the family and I wasn't that hateful word he had called me when I couldn't work the yo-yo. Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. Mary is a longtime writer of 'Mary Cook's Memories' which appears as a regular column.
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