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An 11-year-old girl is being credited with saving the lives of those inside a home in Perth where fire completely destroyed the dwelling at 5 Elliot St. on Aug. 11. Fire Chief Steve Fournier said the girl – Lainy Hodgins – will be recognized by the fire department for her heroic efforts. “She got her brother out and her friend, who was upstairs,” said the chief. “She yelled that there was a fire and quickly got everyone out to safety.” Fournier said that Hodgins
had learned about fire safety and escape planning at her school, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School in Lanark. “That’s the good news story out of this,” he said. On the night of the fire, tenant Bev Regan escaped with the clothes on her back – and not too many of them at that – after fire ravaged through her two-storey rental home located near Drummond Street in Perth. It started shortly after 5 p.m. Regan said the fire probably started in her air conditioner, which was relatively new and had only been plugged in for about six weeks. “I’m on disability,” said the
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The Ottawa Senators are hitting the road for their pre-season Hometown Tour, taking place from Aug. 18 to 27 at Canadian Tire locations from Kingston to Gatineau, including stops in Carleton Place, Perth and Kemptville. Below, Senators defencemen Patrick Wiercioch, left, and Cody Ceci meet with some young fans at last year’s Hometown Tour. Ceci will be taking part in the event again this year where fans can win free tickets, get autographs and test their skills.
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County paramedic service to retrofit ambulance for multi-casualty incidents Ashley Kulp
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A surplus ambulance could give the Lanark County Paramedic Service (LCPS) an extra tool in helping to save lives. During a report to Lanark County’s corporate services committee Aug. 12, LCPS deputy chief Sean Teed explained the paramedic service currently has a surplus ambulance that can’t be used any longer due to its mileage and age. While surplus vehicles are traditionally passed along to county municipalities, all passed on it so he is proposing retrofitting it for training purposes and for use in multi-casualty incidents (MCI). County councillors agreed
and endorsed a motion which is expected to be approved at an upcoming meeting of county council. “We could bring more training to our staff instead of bringing staff to training. Having a training vehicle in our environment that (staff) are used to working out of, they will have a much more valued experience and provide better care for patients,” Teed stated. The ambulance could be used as a simulator to test medics on protocols including IV initiation. “By having this vehicle set up to deliver this type of training, the vehicle can be driven to the various bases around the county so that the paramedics on duty can be tested in a timelier manner
as opposed to setting up scheduled training days,” the report to the committee stated. It wouldn’t only allow paramedics to be trained in a more effective manner, but would also “allow the service to increase our ongoing training without increasing our training costs.” LCPS doesn’t currently have the resources to respond to MCIs, as each ambulance is set up to transport and treat one patient. “We don’t have the ability to meet any needs other than day-to-day calls,” Teed continued. “If there was a bus accident or multi-vehicle incident, we only have enough equipment in our ambulances to care for a critical patient. This (MCI) would allow us to carry
extra equipment.” According to the report, there have been a several bus accidents in Lanark County in the past few years which raises awareness “that in the event in which multiple injuries the service should have at its disposal a capability to better deal with these incidents.” County Coun. and Perth deputy mayor Ed McPherson, who is also the LCPS chief, said Renfrew recently purchased an MCI vehicle for $100,000 and this option is a more cost-effective measure for the county. Conversion costs aren’t expected to be more than $5,000, to cover additional insurance and equipment. “In my 30 years of experience, I don’t
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and is now more than $616 billion in debt – although Stanford conceded that “Canada’s debt is actually low in relation to other countries and our past debt loads.” Interestingly, Aaron Wudrick, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, based in Ottawa, agrees that the debt is all too high – “in our point of view, he (Harper) racked up too much (debt),” but hastened to add that a lot of the debt was added during the recession in the form of stimulus spending – paid for by deficit spending. “What do they suggest that this government should have done instead?” asked Wudrick, during a telephone interview on Monday, Aug. 17. “There was a worldwide economic recession.” If left up to the likes of Unifor, Wudrick said that Canada would have ended up with a “bigger deficit,” than the one created by then finance minister Jim Flaherty. Scott Reid, the Conservative candidate in Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston, and an MP in the area since 2000, pointed out that the deficits his government has run since 2009 were actually the creation of the opposition parties, the Liberals in particular. In 2008, the bottom had fallen out of the market, with the sub-prime mortgage issue making things worse. “They (the Liberals and NDP) were going to kick us out no matter what the election said,” said Reid of the late 2008 See RECORD page 6
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constitutional crisis which nearly brought down the Harper government. “The Liberals imposed this (deficit spending) on us. It’s in the historical record.” In essence, by his recollection, the Liberals were telling the Harper Conservatives, “we will drive you out of office if you fail to meet these targets,” on stimulus. “He (Jim Flaherty) did that spending as he was required to do by the opposition parties.” Stanford did charge, however, that there have been about $15 billion a year in cumulative spending cuts since the Conservatives won a majority government in 2011, and that there are 50,000 fewer public servants than there were in 2011, with cuts in areas like: • Transport safety • Employment Insurance processing • Food safety • Veterans • Research/statistics • Coast Guard stations It is on points such as this, however, that Conservative MP Scott Reid disagrees with Stanford’s assessment. “We are trying to deliver services for less,” said Reid, during a telephone interview on Tuesday, Aug. 18. “We are a small government party.” There has also been reports of ministries in Ottawa under-spending their budgets. “You’re not fiscally prudent (by underspending),” charged Stanford. “You lied to parliament. You’re reckless. That’s not just misleading, it’s antidemocratic.” At this assessment by Stanford, Reid was baffled. “This is being presented as a problem?” Reid said, nearly laughing. “Oh wow. If you spent without parliamentary authority, that is not permissible… If you come in under budget, that’s not a problem.” Reid, while underlining that he has not seen Stanford’s presentation, or the video that was made at Ryerson, to be posted soon online, or even read a transcript of Stanford’s dialogue, stated that it appeared that Unifor was most interested in protecting the jobs of its members in the abovementioned areas. (Indeed, later that same morning at the union conference, Unifor’s national president, Jerry Dias, spoke of his
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Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington MP Scott Reid attends a funding announcement at Perth town hall last month. union’s campaign to save Coast Guard – taking credit for jobs that, as a supposstations in British Columbia.) edly hands-off, pro-capitalism, smallgovernment party, they had little hand So-called surplus in creating. One of the largest opposition talking “The free market works by itself,” points about federal finance minister with little input from government, said Joe Oliver’s first budget this past spring Stanford, seems to be the Conservawas that the $1.4 billion surplus was, in tives’ economic thinking. Further to actual fact, an $8 to $10 billion deficit, this, counting the number of new jobs thanks to “clever financial management created since 2009, the worst year of the tools, which really means playing the last recession, does not account all of shell game.” the jobs that were lost on the way down Stanford said that the Conservatives to the recession’s lowest ebb. were able to achieve this by: “Politicians love to take credit when • Raiding the contingency fund to the the economy is good,” said Wudrick, tune of $2 billion though he did add that Stanford’s as• Selling off their shares of General sertion that the 2015 federal budget Motors, generating a one time cash infu- was a bit of a shell-game, “was a fair sion of $2.1 billion critique.” • Drawing $3.4 billion from the EI Even at that, Wudrick said that while fund’s surplus the Conservative economic record was However, Reid defended Oliver’s “a dubious leg to stand on,” he did combudget saying it was “accurate,” within mend them for their record of cutting the budget period. taxes, and, unlike the Ontario Liberal For Stanford, he sees that the Conser- government, trying to get out of deficit. vatives are trying to have it both ways Even at this, there have been Harper
initiatives that have not been popular with his federation. “We are not thrilled about income splitting,” said Wudrick. “We would have preferred an income tax cut.” His federation does not endorse any one party, and he even likes some of the Liberals’ family tax proposals. The New Democrat pledge of a business tax cut was also welcome news for him. “All three of the parties are talking about tax relief,” he said. But while the Conservatives have offered tax relief, he would have preferred that it had been more “simple and broad.” The tax relief they did get from Harper instead, was done in “the most complicated way.” Stanford and a fellow economist at Unifor crunched the numbers and did a study of every Canadian prime minister who served more than a year in office since 1945 (thereby excluding Joe Clark, John Turner and Kim Campbell.) By their estimates, Harper ranks right at the bottom, economically, of any postwar prime minister, when compared to King, St. Laurent, Diefenbaker, Pearson, Trudeau, Mulroney, Chretien and Martin. “Youth employment declined under Harper,” said Stanford. The household debt rate was also the worst under Harper, along with the worst record on the average annual economic growth, real exports, and per capita GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth. His study also gave Harper the worst average annual growth rate for employment, and job quality index, for all the years studied. But Wudrick dismissed what he saw as Stanford cherry-picking statistics. “They (Unifor) don’t like this government. (They use) metrics that don’t look good for this government.” Wudrick accused Unifor of “picking the statistics that best suit (their) argument.” Reid vehemently disagreed with Stanford’s assertion about Harper being the worst post-war prime minister, economically. “I think anybody who has got any inkling of history will know that is not so,” said Reid. He pointed to Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s economic record, especially from the late ‘70s to the early ‘80s, a time beset by double-digit prime interest rates, double-digit inflation, sluggish to bad economic growth, and high deficits. “I look at that (Trudeau’s economic
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can then click on the “Find My Bus Stop” button and fill in the required fields to access individual busing information such as pickup location and times. The site also offers information on school locations, guidelines for parents, bus cancellations, contractor information, bell times, and frequently asked questions. In addition, a school bus safety section has been developed which provides valuable and informative resources. STEO will also make it easier for parents and students to check on transportation information by maintaining a special busing hotline. The number 1-855-441-1589 will be active from Aug. 17 up to and including Sept. 18. Submitted by Student Transporation of Eastern Ontario.
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he big news in Carleton Place this week is council’s decision to reject a proposal for Manitoulin Chocolate Works to take over the former St. James Anglican Church parish hall, Elliott Hall, to convert it into a chocolate shop and café. This may have been the first major decision this council has had to make since being sworn-in last December and while some believe it was the right one, others disagree. Both cases have merit. On one hand, it could be a quaint addition to the area as the proposed plan of the McKeen family (owners of Manitoulin Chocolate Works) is to retain the integrity of the historic Elliott Hall. On the other hand, the concerns of neighbours about increased traffic, noise and parking issues are valid points. While the hall isn’t technically a part of the downtown core, with an auto shop and two restaurants located just down the street, a case could be made that it may be an enhancement to tourism in the town. The chocolate shop could have been a drawing card for people to come to Carleton Place, who in turn, might stay downtown to do some shopping afterwards.
With the siege of big box stores taking over many of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville’s communities, it’s vital for municipalities to focus on their downtown cores to ensure they remain healthy and vibrant. Taking a drive through the downtowns of places like Smiths Falls and Kemptville, several for lease or for sale signs dot the streets. The allure of the big box stores with their competitive pricing and extended hours is a real threat. Smaller local businesses now have to rely on dedicated customer service and experience as a way to attract and retain customers. With the book closed on the chocolate shop in Carleton Place, the McKeen family is now looking elsewhere to expand their business and who knows what could make its way into the former hall. One suggestion, a seniors’ housing complex, could see the hall taken down and a larger building put up, one that would fit in even less with the feel of the neighbourhood. Additional parking and traffic would go along with it. With this decision, council has set the tone for its term and it remains to be seen if it’s one they will end up regretting.
Plates were piled high for every meal at Mary’s table Father said it was a poor farmer indeed who couldn’t feed his family. Although we never had the treats our cousins had in Ottawa, such as regular trips to the picture shows, or rides on streetcars where the fare for a child was a whole nickel, or store-bought fruit, we knew they did enjoy the ample meals we had on the farm during those Depression years. I knew this, because whenever they made the long trip out to Northcote, they never left without the back seat of the car being filled with vegetables, eggs and usually a couple freshly plucked chickens. And when our visitors came, always for a meal of course, they ate like it was to be their last meal on earth! Always they had seconds, which in itself
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wasn’t that odd to us. I never knew Father or my brothers to leave the table without first loading their plates for another helping. Our big meal was always at noon hour. When Mother came to the farm from New York, one of the first things she learned was what meals were served when. She said she made the mistake of calling the noon meal lunch. Father was quick to point out the order of mealtime: breakfast in the morning, dinner at noon, supper at night,
and a lunch was what we had before we went to bed! No one enjoyed his meals more than Father. Especially dinner. Mother would have cooked all morning and the table would be laden with enough food, I thought, to feed half of Renfrew County. Soup was never served at noon. It was a supper meal. But on the table, in heaping bowls, always there would be steaming bowls of mashed and creamed potatoes. Father never considered his noon meal much without his potatoes. A roast of beef or pork would be sliced at the stove and it would fill the platter. Of course, that meant a jug of gravy, too. Poured over the entire plate and the remnants sopped up with a thick slice of freshly baked bread.
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This time of year, Mother would have cooked up at least two and sometimes three vegetables right out of the garden. Yellow beans, beets and fresh carrots were always available, and other than cole slaw, we never had tossed salad like Aunt
Vanetta made when we visited Lyon Street in Ottawa. Instead, a large dinner plate held freshly picked sliced tomatoes (on which Mother sprinkled sugar when she put them on her own plate) cucumbers and a bowl of radishes swimming in cold wa-
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autocratic government’s disastrous over-reliance upon and funnelling of whopping subsidies for environmentally and economically ruinous fossil fuel extraction from the Alberta oil sands, topped off with the spending of $30 million dollars more of our money to try to convince us that everything is just fine. We all know it is not and any so-called “majority mandate” to enact such ruinous policies came from only 39 per cent of the voters in 2011. Now as greenhouse gases continue to pollute our air and wreak havoc with climate globally, the official advice is basically to suck it all up and “adapt” as if this was an inevitable situation, and at the same time one barely worth mentioning. We are left with
sandwich of roast meat leftover from the day’s meals. I often would watch Father delve into those enormous meals and wonder why he wasn’t as fat as old Herman who could barely walk. But Father was rail-thin, with energy to burn, and hardly ever sick a day in his life on the farm. He said he owed his good health to hard work and good food. Father wasn’t one to hand out praise lightly. He rarely, if ever, said to Mother, “that was good,” but often, after tucking away an enormous meal, he would tilt his kitchen chair back on its two hind legs, and with what would pass for a grin, he would say “you have to wonder
what the poor people are eating today.” And I would think: we are supposed to be poor people... didn’t I hear it often enough when I wanted something as simple as new hair ribbons? And yet, I would look around that old pine table, and the platters and bowls full of food, all raised from our own hands, and I would think, “yes, indeed, we are richer than most.” Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@ sympatico.ca.
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positive story. On the other side of the fence, unfortunately, are the Green Riders from Regina. The pride and joy of Saskatchewan lost their seven games in a row to start the campaign. The totally unexpected losing skid and the fact their beloved team is now almost certain to miss the playoffs – a rare occurrence in recent times – has cast a pall over the city. Our daughter Heather says the team’s misfortune is THE topic of conversation everywhere they go. People simply can’t believe the turn of events which has brought the football team to this unwelcome point in its
long history. There are two good reasons why Riders are winless after seven games (they enjoyed a bye week last week). Both relate to the loss of quarterbacks through injury. Starting signal caller Darian Durant, one of the league’s best, ruptured an Achilles tendon in the team’s season opener at Mosaic Stadium June 27. He is ruled out until at least the start of the 2016 campaign. Achilles injuries take a long time to heal. With Durant out veteran pivot Kevin Glenn, who had expected to be purely the back-up this season, was thrust into the spotlight.
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Feeling the heat Enter rookie Brett Smith who immediately assumed the hot seat. What followed were road losses in Edmonton and Toronto as Roughriders remained the league’s only winless club after Week 7. Head coach Corey Chamblin is feeling the heat with many fans and pundits expecting his dismissal after seven straight defeats. Chamblin, who coached the team to their 2013 Grey Cup triumph, is signed through 2017. Personally, I don’t see why the blame is being assigned to the coach in this case? To me it’s a poor cop out considering Roughriders’ situation. In addition five of their seven losses have been by a combined total of just 16 points. They lost their two main offensive weapons to injury and yet they have been in virtually every game right until the end. The truth is you can’t win in professional football without a capable quarterback. That usually means someone with experience too. If you don’t believe that ask Buffalo Bills’ fans. The
proof, as they say, is in the pudding! Obviously I hope that for the sake of their faithful fans the Roughriders rebound in the second half of the schedule. But it seems a long shot given their poor record and the strong play of so many other CFL clubs including Redblacks – there’s that awful name again! In closing here is a story I think underlines the Green Riders’ hold on Regina. When we were in Regina for granddaughter Lily’s first birthday in March, Heather and Indy held a party inviting his colleagues and their new Saskatchewan friends over to the house for some cake and camaraderie. One couple at the party were relatively new arrivals in the city. He is an engineer who works with Indy, she is a pharmacist. He is a sports fans and I mentioned the Roughriders and their popularity in Regina. “Yeah, tell me about it,” he replied, rolling his eyes. “The first weekend we were here we wanted to look around downtown. We parked near the stadium (Mosaic) and walked over to the Cornwall Centre (a
major downtown shopping centre). “When we returned there was a parking ticket on our car. “I saw the guy (parking control officer) just down the street so I approached him and complained,” our new friend outlined. They were well within the prescribed period for daytime parking. “Hey, why were we ticketed. The signs say we can park here.” The officer led him to the nearest sign and pointed to a small, hard to read, line under the larger print outlining the parking hours. In brackets the sign noted, “Except on Saskatchewan Roughriders game days.” The team was playing a home game the same afternoon. “That’s not fair. We’re new here and knew nothing about this. Can’t you give us a break this time,” Indy’s colleague asked. The parking officer flashed a wry smile and replied, “Sir, you’re living in Regina now!” If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
Adapted from the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett Originally Produced by Sacramento Theatre Company, Michael Laun, Producing Director
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39 Lombard St. $129,900 Smiths Falls Solid 2 bedroom starter c/w garage .
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Simply Marvelous! This 4 bdrm home is packed with special features. Garage parking for 3, pool and patio, granite counters, open design, sunroom, din rm, family rm, 2nd flr, bonus rm, a grand master suite & much more. * Full details at at www.rcrhomes.ca/966313
1271 Grants Creek Rd 40 Cornelia St. W 11503 Rock Springs Rd $159,900 Pike River $139,000 Smiths Falls $139,900 Jasper Rural 2 bedroom bungalow. New furnace Very well cared for 2 bdrm home Waterfront Cottage near Pike Lk. www.rcrhomes.ca/953532 www.rcrhomes.ca/960206 www.rcrhomes.ca/965436
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1 Baker’s Rd $199,900 Toledo Well kept 4 bedroom 2 bath home.
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32 McCann St $269,900 Smiths Falls Fully renovated 3 storey home. www.rcrhomes.ca/963865
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244 Allan St. $295,000 Smiths Falls 4 bdrm, 3 bath family home. www.rcrhomes.ca/959691
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238 John St. 15 Dean St. $239,900 Smiths Falls $224,888 Smiths Falls 3bdrm 3bdr d m bungalow , lots of updates Nice 4 bdrm 2 bath family home dr www.rcrhomes.ca/ rcrhomes.ca/960150 a 960150 a/ www.rcrhomes.ca/957353
318 Kitley Line 9. $399,900 Frankville rural Historic stone home on 100 acres www.rcrhomes.ca/944690
4092 Beckstead Rd. 10 Sherman Lane $399,900 Chesterville $399,900 Brockville 10 bdrm brick estate on 197 acres Executive 2 bedroom townhome www.rcrhomes.ca/961854 www.rcrhomes.ca/967770
6138 Armstrong Rd. $349,900 Kemptville rural To-Be-Built 3bdr home, 2.85 acre www.rcrhomes.ca/945107
37 Tudor Cir $349,900 Smiths Falls rural Lovely 3 bdrm will impress you www.rcrhomes.ca/959047
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Stately stone bungalow-dramatic Great rm w/cath ceiling, gas f/p, gourmet cherry/ granite kitchen, 3+1 bds/4bths, mn flr laundry & walkout. L/L fam rm/4th bd/3pc bth! $529,900.
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R TE T WARON F Extraordinary home steps to Clyde Rr overlooking gorgeous ravine! 6+bd/3bth for lrg 3+1 bd, 2 bth bungalow-cathedral ceilings, family, home biz, investigate B&B or rental f/p, finished lower level, screen porch, 2-bay options! Mn flr Granny-suite+finished w/o garage, lots of storage, on 1 acre lot. $314,500 basement! $319,000.
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5 bd Victorian century farm house on 247 acres w/barn, maple bush, gravel pit, and a 260 ft w/f, 4 bd, 3 bth home w/w/o basespring. Needs your TLC, great for a hobby farm. ment, lrg deck, eat-in kitchen, liv & din rms, $289,000. Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 f/p, woodstove & att. dbl gar. $575,000. NEAR PERTH
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PERTHSHIRE -Superb location, great condition, excellent price. 2 bd, 2 bth condo. Finished L/L, newer Florida room. Hardwood on both levels. $208,000.
Open plan design, 3 bds, study; vaulted ceilings. Palladian windows – lake views, 2 balconies. Walk-out basement, dbl gar., patio. $599,500.
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3 bd, 2 bth , 2 sty home w/lots of natural light. Att gar. & screened back porch, landscaped yard, in highly desired neighbourhood. $259,900.
Exquisite custom built home, 3 bds, 2 bths, 9ft ceilings w/crown molding, granite counter tops, & Chef’s dream kitchen. Insulated car gar. $364,900.
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THE DRUMMOND MODEL- Newly built 3 bd, 2 bth 1,545 sq.ft. bungalow on 50x125 3 bd, 1 bth bungalow quality home in great lot w/9 ft ceilings throughout. Attached car location. New appliances, windows, doors, garage. $379,900. refinished h/w flrs. $239,900.
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3 bd, 2 bath – 2 sty home close to amenities. Charming character home. Great possibilities…live-in/rent-out/operate your own business from. $156,900.
3 bd, 2 bth, semi-detached 2 1/2 stry brick/ stucco home, extended room at the back and sun porch. Walking distance to Tay Rr, recreation & shopping. $195,000.
Well designed 3 bd spacious bungalow w/lrg kitchen, master w/ensuite, L/L family rm w/ fireplace. Decks, patios, lots of storage + dbl att. garage. $325,000.
3 bd, 1 bth cottage just steps to the water’s edge to enjoy the clean sandy beach on Farren Lake. Incl. most furnishings, gas & charcoal bbq, fire pit & dock. $299,900.
2 bd, 1 bth well kept cottage on 122 ft. of excellent shoreline w/ beautiful view of Crosby Lake. Fendock, canoe & furnishings included. $249,000.
6+ acres Island retreat w/2bd, 1bth cottage, 2 sleep cabins, storage shed, plus 50% shared mainland parking & gar. on the Big Rideau. $465,000.
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SAT AUG 22ND 12:00 - 4:00 PM SUN AUG 23RD 12:00 - 4:00 PM Newly constructed 1,650 sq ft – 3 bd, 2 bth bungalow, lrg deck, dbl att gar. $499,900. Hosts: Sheila Birch 613-390-1604 & Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
SUN AUG 23RD 12:00 - 1:00 PM Classic 3 bed brick family home on 2.44 acres. M/L eat-in kitchen w/patio doors to lg deck; living rm w/wood stove, laundry. Lots of upgrades. $249,900. Host: Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344
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SAT AUG 22ND 11:00 – 12:30 PM 4 bd, 1 bth – 2.5 storey home on deadend street. Completely reno’d, new A/C, private backyard. Close to amenities & Stewart Park. $319,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
SUN AUG 23RD 1:00 - 2:00 PM Contemporary designed built 2 sty, 3bd, 3bth home on 4.36 acres, f/p, mn flr polished 3 bd, 2 bth 1.5 storey located close to concrete flr, 2nd flr oak. $399,000. Host: Paul schools & recreational parks. Large backyard Gordon 613-390-2281 to enjoy. $190,000.
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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Commercial with residential unit, beautiful brick 2 sty building. Unique opportunity to work and live in one location. $199,500.
59 BECKWITH STREET NORTH, SMITHS FALLS R0013421716_0820
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74 RUSSELL ST E – $149,900
20 JOSEPH ST, JASPER – $229,900
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ROB GARVIN*
13 + 15 ABEL ST – $158,800
8 SUSSEX ST – $153,900
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670 KITLEY LINE 3 – $259,900
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24 TUDOR CIRCLE – $499,500
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Wendy Hillier Broker 613-285-4476
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1138 KILMARNOCK RD. – $264,900
16 ST. LAWRENCE ST. – $219,900
ROB GARVIN*
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Jennifer McCleery Sales Representative 613-285-5007
Laurie Webster Sales Representative 613-285-7553
Butch Webster Sales Representative 613-285-4959
Jackie Watkins-McIntosh Sales Representative 613-485-6585
Joe LeBlanc Sales Representative 613-283-2121
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$239,900
21 Perthmore St. Perth
$1,375/month
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R0013411308_0813
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3 Bed/2 Bath Bungalow end unit. Fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer. References. 1st & Last. MLS# 960760
Brad Closs Broker 613-200-1000
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8 Francis Street, Carleton Place Beautiful custom built home with 3 beds, 3 full baths and fully finished lower level with 9’ ceiling. Master bedroom has ensuite, walk in closet and access to beautifully landscaped yard. Don’t miss this one. MLS# 965663, $399,900
R0013426299/0820
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979 County Rd. 41 $309,900 – MLS®961908 Francine Rever
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73 Indian Lake Road, Elgin Finish your dream home built on 14.7 acres with 1100’ of waterfront on the beautiful Indian Lake. Open concept kitchen / living / dining room with 9’ ceilings & double sided fireplace. Buy now and pick your finishing touches. MLS# 966466, $499,000
SAT AUG 22, 1:00PM-2:00PM 196 Golf Club Rd $214,900 – MLS®960339 Host: Pierre Vadnais
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4188 Hwy 43 $239,900 – MLS®963376 Mark Lee/Francine Rever
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20 R8A Rideau Ferry $799,000 – MLS®950251 Nan Bell
1418 Rideau River Rd $394,000 – MLS®957484 Nan Bell
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SAT AUG 22, 11:00AM-12:00PM 36 R5 Rideau Ferry $389,900 – MLS®961366 Evelyn Lee N PR EW IC E
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SUN AUG 23 11:00AM-12:00PM 24 Moran Rd., Rideau Ferry $329,900 – MLS®967588 Evelyn Lee N PR EW IC E
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SAT AUG 22, 11:00AM-12:00PM 15 Philip St $185,900 – MLS®964470 Host: Pierre Vadnais
77 Indian Lake Road, Elgin Bring your canoe & binoculars to enjoy the relaxing lifestyle at this gorgeous bungalow on 3 acres with waterfront on Indian Lake. Custom built bungalow with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths and partially finished walk out basement. Just minutes to The Opinicion Lodge and Chaffey’s Lock. MLS# 966375, $409,900
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128 ASHTON CREEK CRES ASHTON Stunning 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow in sought after Ashton Creek Estates is the perfect blend of city living with country perks. Gleaming hardwood floors, decadent granite throughout, contemporary open concept design. Two decks. $440,000
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109 Innisville North, Innisville
2696 7th Line Road, Beckwith
See our listings @ www.gopaulandsue.com YOUR REFERRAL IS THE GREATEST COMPLIMENT 5 O7A $564,900 – MLS®945523 Evelyn Lee
Tim Lee* 613-283-7788
Mark Lee*** 613-812-1017
Regan Lee** 613-812-0155
2256 Hwy. 43 $189,900 – MLS®967310 Lisa Brennan-Trudel
Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** 613-285-9646
Judy Charles*** 613-285-4464
Jim Whiten*** 613-285-4078
21 Rideau Ferry Rd $625,000 – MLS®921301 Evelyn Lee
Evelyn Lee** 613-284-7277
Francine Rever*** 613-285-7274
Nan Bell** 613-285-7727
38 Willow Lane $417,900 – MLS®961048 Evelyn Lee
Tracy Thomson*** 613-285-1876
Josee Biggs** 613-797-9592
Jenn O’Brien*** 613-227-4126
Bakers Rd, Toledo $29,900 – MLS®919366 Tim Lee
Pierre Vadnais*** 613-869-6037
Leah Allen*** Licensed Administrator
Joanne Keays Administration
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2790 Hwy 15, Portland | 613-272-5000 | www.rideaurealty.ca
OPEN HOUSE - Saturday Aug 22nd 19 Water St – Portland 12:00 - 3:30 pm (mls#083183103652500) Your Host: Margaret Thompson 613-812-8400 Charming two storey brick building that sits at the edge of Big Rideau Lake in the quaint harbour village of Portland. The present owners enjoy living upstairs in the 2 bedroom flat with views of the lake while running their well established Portside Boutique in the store below which is open seasonally. Fantastic opportunity! $289,000
OPEN HOUSE - Sunday Aug 23rd 149 Old Kingston Rd – Bass Lake 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (mls#083182803359500) Your Host: Scott Burns 613-498-4201 5 bedroom (main floor master and 4 bedrooms upstairs), 2 bath 4 season home on beautiful Bass Lake. The level lot has 4+ acres and an excellent shoreline for swimming. There is a detached 1 1/2 car garage and you access the property directly from a well maintained Township Road. Property not far from Perth or Smiths Falls. $464,000
OPEN HOUSE - Sunday Aug 23rd 885 Townline Road, Smiths Falls Area 1:30 - 3:00 pm (mls#080182402900300)) Your Host: Scott Burns 613-498-4201 Great hobby farm just outside of Smiths Falls. 75 acres of land to roam which includes your own pond, multiple barns on their own well with numerous box stalls and lots of hay storage. Live in the wonderful 2+1 bedroom bungalow with a full basement and a beautiful four season sunroom and attached 1 car garage. $299,000
LINDA HEWSON Sales Representative
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613-321-3600
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Sunday 1-2:30PM $259,900 167 Gardiner Shore Rd, Carleton Place MLS# 963862
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OPEN HOUSEWeekend SATURDAY, AUGUST 22
10:00am-11:30am 20 Kelly’s Rd 10:30am-1:00pm 3527 Cty Rd 26 11:00am-12:00pm 15 Philip St 2 Saddle Lane 151 Bristow Dr 36 R 5 16 R 4 496 Ford Rd 11:00am-12:30pm 40 Cornelia St 15 Dean St 11:30am-12:30pm 680 Westpoint Dr 12:00pm-1:00pm 168 Western Ave 12:00pm-1:30pm 97 Colonel By Cres 12:00pm-2:00pm 205 Three Bay Rd 12:00pm-3:30pm 19 Water St 1:00pm-2:00pm 103 Miller Bay Rd 196 Golf Club Rd 433 Cherie Hill Lane 196 Iron Bridge Ln 1:00pm-2:30pm 228 John St 16 Bayview Cr 244 Allan St 1421 Drummond Con 7 343 Mile Point Rd 1:00pm-3:00pm 100 Forrest Dr 961 Corktown Rd 1:30pm-3:00pm 1080 A Hansen Lane 152 Sand Pit Lane 1:30pm-4:00pm 318 Kitley Line 9 2:00pm-3:30pm 32 McCann St 3:00pm-4:00pm 12 5th St 3:00pm-4:30pm 65 Union St 37 Tudor Cir
Lombardy
Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434
Maynard
Gerry Sequin 613-852-4313
Smiths Falls Otterdale Estates Smiths Falls Rural Rideau Ferry Lower Rideau Lake Smiths Falls Rural
Pierre Vadnais 613-869-6037 Francine Rever/Nan Bell Jim Whiten 613-285-4078 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Connie McNamee 613-223-8168 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602
Smiths Falls Smiths Falls
Cole Walker 613-812-0536 Jim Fisher 613-402-7653
North Elmsley
Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585
North Elmsley
Rebecca Molyneaux 613-267-8585
Smiths Falls
Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434
Otty Lake
Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467
Portland
Margaret Thompson 613-613-812-8400
Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Chaloa Acres Indian Lake
Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Pierre Vadnais 613-869-6037 Stan Suffel 613-284-6756 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602
Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Perth Otty Lake
Cole Walker 613-812-0536 Jim Fisher 613-402-7653 Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Kim Mays 613-812-812-1444 Norene Allan 613-812-0407
Perth Merrickville
Linda Hewson 613-812-8037 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353
Crow Lake Crow Lake
Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435 Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435
Frankville Rural
Gerry Sequin 613-852-4313
Smiths Falls
Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434
Smiths Falls
Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
Smiths Falls Lombardy
Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Cole Walker 613-812-0536
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
11:00am-12:00pm 8 Davis Lane 24 Moran Rd 11:00am-12:30pm 1267 Kilmarnock Rd 149 Old Kingston Rd 1:00pm-2:00pm 369 Cty Rd 17 44 Tower Rd 3365 Torwood Dr 1:00pm-2:30pm 371 Hands Rd 167 Gardiner Shore Rd 147 Tom’s Rock Rd 377 Hands Rd 1:00pm-3:00pm 193 Julie Anne Cres 1:30pm-3:00pm 56 Hackberry Trail 885 Townline Rd 2:00pm-4:00pm 128 Ashton Creek Cres 8 Francis St 77 Indian Lake Rd 73 Frank St 2:30pm-4:00pm 807 MacPherson Rd 3:15pm-5:00pm 24 Queen St
Smiths Falls Rideau Ferry
Pierre Vadnais 613-869-6037 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277
Kilmarnock Bass Lake
Cole Walker 613-812-0536 Scott Burns 613-498-4201
Jasper Lombardy Kanata
Cole Walker 613-812-0536 Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Lee Hitchins 613-284-7000
Perth Carleton Place Black Lake Perth
Kim Mays 613-812-1444 Linda Hewson 613-812-8037 Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 Julia Scotland 613-390-0401
Carleton Place
Barbara Couch 613-596-5353
Carleton Place Smiths Falls Rural
Vicki Behn-Belland 613-253-3175 Scott Burns 613-498-4201
Ashton Carleton Place Elgin Carleton Place
Sam Kerr 613-229-7565 Sue Willmott 613-253-2121 Paul Butcher 613-253-2121 Robin Ferrill 613-253-3175
Smiths Falls Rural
Cole Walker 613-812-0536
Carleton Place
Barbara Couch 613-596-5353
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Survey says more Ontarians are positive about local real estate More Ontarians now have a favourable opinion of the real estate market in their local city or town, according to the Ontario Home Ownership Index, a bi-annual research study commissioned by the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) and conducted by Ipsos Reid. Six out of 10 Ontarians (60 per cent) described the current residential real estate market in their city or town as ‘favourable,’ up three points from this time last year. When asked to compare their local real estate markets to one year ago, once again Ontarians showed a positive shift in sentiment: • 41 per cent of Ontarians surveyed say they view the residential resale market in their own neighbourhood as stronger than it was a year ago (34 per cent said so last year) • 39 per cent say they view the real estate market in their city or town as stronger than it was a year ago (35 per cent last year) “What we’ve noticed with this wave of research, is that on the whole, Ontarians’ perceptions of the provincial economy and real estate market have remained stable year-over-year,” says Patricia Verge, president, OREA. “It’s when we asked Ontarians about their perceptions of their local markets – their neighbourhood or city/town – that we see a more significant change in sentiment. Naturally, Ontarians are more in tune with what their local markets are doing. This overall increase in positive sentiment therefore, is encouraging.” When asked about their city’s future real estate market, once again Ontarians appear more optimistic than a year ago: • 40 per cent of Ontarians said that their city/town’s real estate market will
be stronger in the next year, compared to 34 per cent this time last year Looking ahead to the next ten years, 49 per cent said their city/town’s real estate market will be stronger, compared to 46 per cent this time last year “According to the research, Ontarians expect growth in local real estate markets,” says Verge. “GTA residents, for example exhibited a considerable upswing in sentiment where local real estate markets are concerned.” These are some of the findings of an Ipsos Reid poll conducted between May 20 and 24, 2015, on behalf of the Ontario Real Estate Association. For this survey, a sample of 1,000 Ontarians from Ipsos’ Canadian online panel was interviewed online. Weighting was then employed to balance demographics to ensure that the sample’s composition reflects that of the adult population according to Census data and to provide results intended to approximate the sample universe. The precision of Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval. In this case, the poll is accurate to within +/-3.5 percentage points of what the results would be had all adults in Ontario been surveyed. The Ontario Home Ownership Index is designed to reflect Ontarians’ overall views of the residential real estate market in Ontario, and incorporates measures such as Ontarians’ perceptions of whether the market in their neighbourhood, city, and Ontario, respectively, have improved or worsened in the last year and looking ahead into the future, whether home ownership is important to them and whether it is a good investment in the long-term. The first wave of the index, conducted in the fall 2013, was set to a baseline of 100 points. Source: OREA
The trend measure of housing starts in Canada was 185,586 units in July compared to 184,035 in June, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts. “Housing starts in Canada have been trending higher over the past three months, with gains in multiple starts offsetting declines in single starts,” said Bob Dugan, CMHC’s chief economist. “The decline in single starts is in line with CMHC’s expectations of buyers shifting demand away from higher priced new single-detached homes towards lower-priced alternatives. Gains in multiple starts are largely due to higher rental apartment starts, a substantial portion of which are seniors’ residences.” CMHC uses the trend measure as a complement to the monthly SAAR of housing starts to account for considerable swings in monthly estimates and
obtain a more complete picture of the state of Canada’s housing market. In some situations analyzing only SAAR data can be misleading, as they are largely driven by the multi-unit segment of the market which can vary significantly from one month to the next. The standalone monthly SAAR was 193,032 units in July, down from 202,338 units in June. The SAAR of urban starts decreased by 5.9 per cent in July to 176,998 units. Multi-unit urban starts decreased by 8.2 per cent to 119,478 units in July and the single-detached urban starts segment decreased slightly, by 0.8 per cent to 57,520 units. In July, the seasonally adjusted annual rate of urban starts decreased in Ontario, the Prairies, Atlantic Canada and Québec, while it increased in British Columbia. Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 16,034 units. Source: CMHC.
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Many came out to fill their need for speed at the Russ Beach Smiths Falls-Montague Airport Aug. 15 when the annual Race the Runway fundraiser returned to support many local organizations and causes. Top, Schuyler McIvor took a moment to look at the detail on this red Ferrari on display. Middle left, Tobin Van Der Meer brought his own wheels to the Race the Runway event. Middle right, Wayne Convey (front) and Ross Fergusson of the Montague Fire Department were at the fundraiser as support. The event wouldn’t be possible without the army of volunteers and organizational support like this. Bottom, this orange Cobra (front) drew quite a bit of attention at this year’s Race the Runway event as it is considered the grand daddy of all muscle cars. Stacey Roy/METROLAND
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Obtaining a credit card today is simpler than ever; with banks, credit unions, retail stores and even grocery stores offering attractive credit card options. When used the right way, credit cards can be an effective way to build and improve your credit score, making it easier to obtain financing for other larger purchases, such as buying your first home. On the contrary, they can also be your financial downfall if you don’t use wisely. If you can manage spending and use your credit card responsibly, there can be a number of advantages; just be sure to follow these simple suggestions: • Select a card that meets your needs based on your income and spending habits. • Charge only what you can pay back at the end of the month. If you are unable to completely pay off your card balance each month, always pay more than the minimum amount owing and make payments as soon as you can to reduce daily interest costs. • Make sure you understand the features and benefits of your card. Some cards eliminate the need for separate purchase or travel protection, such as trip cancellation and interruption insurance or extended warranty protection. • Many credit cards offer some kind of rewards program, giving you back about one percent of every dollar spent in the form of cash, points, travel reward miles, merchandise or even investments. Although it’s not recommended to use credit cards just to earn rewards, when you use a rewards card wisely, you get features and value you don’t get with cash or debit cards. Despite the advantages of a credit card,
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take caution. Using a credit card may not be right for you if: • You can’t pay your credit card balance in full and on time. If this tends to happen to you, stick with cash to avoid additional fees. • You tend to spend more than you can afford or make impulse purchases If your monthly balance is growing, analyze your expenses and cash flow and create a plan to begin to pay down the balance. Consider paying cash or debit to limit your spending. • You apply for more cards than you really need. Each time you apply for a credit card, reporting agencies record that action; applying for too much credit can damage your credit rating as it can appear that you are relying too heavily on credit. • You make cash advances on your cards. Remember, you are charged interest from the day you take the advance until the day you pay it off, making it even more costly. When used correctly, credit cards can be useful financial tools. But it’s important to remember that there are many other tools and strategies that can help you achieve all your financial objectives. Start filling your financial tool kit by talking to a professional advisor today. This column, written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc. (in Québec – a Financial Services Firm), and Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Québec, a firm in Financial Planning) presents general information only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any investments. Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances. For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant. R0013423701_0820
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It combines the cheeky wit of The Golden Girls with the heart and humour of Steel Magnolias. And Perth audiences are loving the result! Ivan Menchell’s The Cemetery Club is a comedy about three recently-widowed girlfriends living in the same Jewish community in Queens, New York. Each month they gather at the graves of their departed husbands, then head off to a deli to talk about life, love, and the old and new men in their lives. Veteran stage director Joan Sonnenburg has assembled the perfect cast for the perfect comedy, with seasoned actors Janet Rice, Jennifer Pfitzer, Barbara Kobolak, Grace Main and Grey Masson ably bringing the laughs, and the tears, to life. The Cemetery Club finishes its sevenperformance run this coming weekend with shows Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and a Sunday matinee, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at The Book Nook, Shadowfax, and at the door on show nights. Visit studiotheatreperth.com for details. Above, from left: veteran actors Barbara Kobolak, Janet Rice and Jenny Pfitzer in a scene from the production. Photo courtesy Bruce Raby
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Self-defence class Please join us at Greco Fitness (320 Coleman Street in Carleton Place) on Thursday, Aug. 27 from 9 a.m. to noon to learn about women’s self-defence. It will cost $50 to participate and all funds go directly to LAWS. There are only 20 spots available. Please contact Beth at events@lanarkanimals.ca to register.
dents who, we hope is going to be chosen soon. He arrived in the summer of last year with his long hair so matted he needed a full shave. He was a cute boy for a while with his naked body and some long hair left around his face. Meanwhile his black fur has fully grown back. It’s shiny and beautiful and needs regular grooming. It’s time for this handsome dignified young man to find his forever home. He’s about six-years-old and gets along with some other cats too.
with stray cats what they are as only DNA testing will tell but cats like Todd resemble a domestic breed from Turkey called Turkish Van. Todd is very ready A few weeks ago a nice lady came to wander into your life. Please visit him in and said to me “cheese” and again at LAWS. “cheese”…I looked all over the place looking for it but couldn’t find any cheese…Then I got it, she wanted me to smile as she took a new picture of me for you to see how handsome I am. Here’s the result. You like it? Hope you come to meet me I am your very true and eager orange tabby purring lap cat.
This Week’s Pets
Todd Meet Todd. He hasn’t been at LAWS very long and we expect he’ll be finding a home soon. Todd is an extremely friendly male cat who loves belly rubs and plays with soft paws. Todd is a very uniquely patterned cat. His colours are restricted to the head and the tail and the rest of the cat is white. We never know
This week’s featured pets Calypso One of our longer in-house resiGarfield Hi there, it’s me, Garfield. I like to talk to you again as you might have been away on your summer vacation when they wrote about me last. I am this very handsome extremely cuddly orange tabby cat and used to be living with a family. I’ve been at LAWS for a while seeing most of my buddies go to forever homes and I am starting to wonder why not me?
Mandy Hi there. Mandy here! Love to share my latest experience with you! Last week I got bathed, brushed and ready to “do something.” I felt something special was going to happen and I became very curious and excited when my favorite
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dog walker showed up on a day I don’t normally see him. He told me I smelled nice and that was good, because something special was indeed going to happen. It was the day we were expecting to meet a perspective adopter. So we waited and waited and oddly, nothing happened. Somebody was supposed to come to meet me, but for some reason, they never came. Sadly, I had been stood up. So my dog walker and I went for a long walk. He told me: “There’ll be another time.” And that’s good…because I’m learning lots of tricks and commands. I fetch, give, sit, heel and stay very well and when you give me a treat I take it with a very soft mouth. I may lick your fingers, but you’ve absolutely no fear of me eating them! My dog walker is currently teaching me how to ‘pray’…and I’ve almost got it. Praying is useful. What I’m praying for is that someday a forever home comes along. A home where I am loved for the gentle girl I am. A home where people respect me and love me and walk me and slowly introduce me to a life that every dog should have – and I’ve never had. I’m praying for someone to call my name with love in their voice, someone who teaches me more tricks, someone who sees me as a willing learner…who loves to show what a clever girl I am. I
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Thank you to Waggs ‘n Whiskers (doggie day care) who recently ran a Facebook contest in honour of their 1000 likes milestone. They donated $1,000 to the top three animal rescues and thanks to the outpouring voting support on their page, LAWS was number one! Thank you to all who helped make this happen and especially to Waggs ‘n Whiskers for their continued support. They’re located at 11661 Highway 7, Carleton Place.
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provincial standards for fire and safety. This has been a continuous weakness in previous years. Benefitting from our donated labour and supplies, the shelter scored 100 per cent in the most recent provincial inspection.
pray for shelter, healthy food, long walks and a family to call my own. I pray for that one person who I can love and obey forever and ever. Please give me a chance! Getting to know me is getting to love me. Hugs, Policies, governance and bylaws Mandy! The current board has been working hard with shelter director Rhonda Fleming to develop and implement policies that will make it easier to run the shelter. In the past there have been missing or contradictory rules and some haven’t been updated since 1986. This work is not glamourous and it can take some time, but it is important. Like a society, an organizations cannot function without having some rules. Brandi This year, the board is presentBrandi is a three-year-old female German Shepherd mix who ing revised bylaws for the charity knows her basic commands. She (as required by provincial legisis housetrained, up to date on lation) for the first time in almost vaccines and is spayed and micro 30 years. chipped. She has really good reCorporate sponsorship and call and walks well on a leash. Brandi would be very happy support New corporate sponsors have running with her owner as she had a lot of experience with that become supporters of LAWS. running next to a bike. She is Sponsors such as Temple’s Sugar Bush, Big outgoing and loves people, but can be protective of her owner Brother Big Sisters of Lanark around other dogs. For this rea- County, Westport PAWS, Greco son we recommend continued Gym, Canine Water Wellness, socialization with and an experi- Purrdy Paws, Sit With Me, Alta Vista Animal enced dog owner. Hospital, Bells Corners Animal Hospital, Smiths Falls Home Adoption rate LAWS is proud of its accom- Hardware, Perth Home Hardplishments and direction over ware, Global Pet Foods Kanata, the past year. We have achieved Global Pet Foods Stittsville, many successes, including ex- Lake 88, JACK FM and Everperiencing a 100 per cent adop- green Concepts Inc., Perth Golf tion rate, which has never been Course, Mobileyes & Northern Apps, GIM, Waggs ‘n Whiskers, achieved before. In the past, animals would Whyte’s Maintenance, Competibe in our shelter for months, tive Canine Dog Training, Lasometimes years, waiting to be nark and Ontario Landowners’ adopted. Animals currently get Association, just to name a few. We thank everyone for your adopted within weeks to months, generous support. Additionally not months to years. within the community support we have confirmed our co-operShelter safety The shelter itself has had a ative program at Athens District much-needed facelift and been High School, Fulford Preparabrought up to meet or surpass tory College, Perth and District
Collegiate Institute, St. Luke’s Catholic High School and Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute. We have also been working with the student Aboriginal community and have received via their art programs, beautiful paintings to be hung at the shelter as well as planning an Aboriginal mural to be painted by these students in the upcoming year. LAWS was also asked to participate in the apprentice program at St. Luke’s Catholic High School. Education and fundraising LAWS has visited not only schools but summer camps, Brownies/Scouts, March Break camps and private schools. Additionally we have participated in after-school programs tied in with the Big Brother/Big Sister program which was so well received we have booked even more after-school programs with the Big Brother/Big Sister locations for September 2015. LAWS has become more involved in the community via participating in more events as well as furthering development of community programs. Examples of such developments include adult education seminars, attending the Cat Festival in Ottawa, educational booth at Festival of Maples, more raffles throughout the year, development of the cat therapy program, LAWS Paw Decals, expanding partnerships for our upcoming walkathon fundraiser, expanding satellite stores for events/donation boxes/adoption weekends not only in Lanark County but into Ottawa and re-development of the LAWS donation boxes (expansion of location from six in December 2014 to 19 in August 2015. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ lanarkanimals or if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@ lanarkanimals.ca or by calling 613-283-9308.
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The Classic Theatre Festival’s Saturday Night Specials series, which features readings with some of Canada’s top mystery and thriller authors, returns to Perth Aug. 22 at 7 p.m., in advance of the 8 p.m. production of the thriller Wait Until Dark. This Saturday, R.J. Harlick, who pens the Meg Harris mystery series), will be
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Regional Round-Up Car Toot Bingo, Almonte Fairgrounds Wednesday, August 26, 7 pm, sponsored by the NLAS. Refreshments including homemade pie. For more info call Alyssa at 613-256-6263. Crochet Summer Workshops, Lynda Forgues at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, Tunisian Crochet 101, Saturday, August 29, 1-3 p.m. Info: 613-256-9381. To register: 613-256-3754 or info@mvtm. ca Mills’ Home Support, afternoon shopping in Carleton Place. Wednesday, September 2, 1:30pm, stops at Walmart & Giant Tiger. Call Home Support to reserve 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Lunch Bunch. Monday, September 3, 12 p.m. at the Mills Community Support building, 67 Industrial Dr. Please call Home Support at 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Lake Cottage. Monday, August 24, enjoy a day by the water and a picnic lunch. Call Home Support to reserve your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, National Art Gallery “Alex Colville” Show. Friday, August 21, enjoy the artistry of Alex Colville and lunch out. Call Home Support to reserve your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Nature Walk Fulton’s Pancake House. Wednesday, August 26, enjoy a walk and then a picnic lunch. Call Home Support to reserve 613256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Supper Social. Tuesday, August 25, at the Almonte Legion. Transportation. Entertainment: “Real Country”. Call Home Support to reserve 613-256-4700. 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. Tastiest Tomato Contest and How to Save Seeds, Saturday, August 29, 10noon. Workshop with Telsing Andrews. Tomato tasting and contest. Almonte Public Library, 155 High St. Contact: kkiddey@mississippimills.ca
Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Monday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, Metroland Media, Attn: Regional Roundup, P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1, or fax at 613-283-5909 or e-mail: jmichaelis@theemc.ca OR cheryl.code@metroland.com. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.
Debtors Anonymous. If you are having problems with money or debt then we can help. 6:30 Tuesdays, St. James Hall, Bell and Edmund Street. 613-216-9008. Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613-253-6375. French Playgroup “Plaisirs D’Enfants”. Every Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beckwith Community Hall (Black’s Corners). 613253-0008. Hungry Lunch Cafe- Social Concerns Committee Carleton Place, offers lunch every Tuesday at noon at Zion Memorial United Church. Ladies Broomball Registration, Thursday, August 27, C.P. Arena, 7-8 p.m. League starts Thursday, September 10, 9-10 p.m. Ruth 613-253-7787. Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Seniors 50 & over, join the Sunset Club for fun and games, trips, etc. Meeting at Legion, 1 p.m. every Wednesday. Info: 257-8102. Walk for Lions foundation of Guide dogs, Petvalu , August 29, registration 1pm walk starts 1:30pm. walk with or without dog. BBQ. Info 613-257-1847. Youth Broomball Registration, Thursday, August 27, C.P. Arena, 7-8 p.m. League starts Sunday, September 13, 4:305:30 p.m. Ruth 613-253-7787.
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Baby Talk, Wednesday, August 26, Ontario Early Years Centre. Friends of the Ferguson Forest Centre, hosting a second tree identification event Ferguson Forest Centre, Saturday, August 29, 10-11:30am. Veteran forester Alf Campbell will lead the walking tour through the forest. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, August 24, Wednesday, August 26, Friday, August 28, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613-258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Kemptville Cruise Night, 10th Anniversary, Friday Night August 21. Food Basics. 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Rod Rafter 613-258-7567. www.Hwy43CarClub.com or Rod@Hwy43CarClub.com La Leche League Breastfeeding Cafe. Breastfeeding? Pregnant? Thursday, August 27, 1 p.m. Ontario Early years ANAF Annual Pig Roast, Saturday Center, 33 Clothier St. E., Sanders St. August 22nd 3-7pm, 315 Townline Road entrance. East. Music: Marleen Fawcett & Mountain Breeze. Advanced Tickets 613-2535097 LANARK Carleton Place Farmers’ Market, Sign up day. Saturday September 5, 8:30-12:30. Find out about activities your children Book Club, Sunday, August 23, Left can do this fall! Any group offering Neglected by Lisa Genova. Contact Helen activities for kids and youth who would Wilkinson 613-259-2843. like to join us (it’s free!) Contact Gwen at Civitan Old Tyme Country Talent cpfarmersmarket@yahoo.ca Night Dinner & Dance. Last Friday of Carleton Place Sunset Club meets every month, dinner 6 p.m., music 7:30every Wednesday, 1 p.m. Legion. Euchre, 11:30 p.m. Contact Vic (613)259-5610. bid euchre, games, socializing. Third Wed. Community Dinner from 4-6, St each month- short general meeting, noon. Andrews in Lanark, Aug 20. Dinners Potluck lunch/games follows. 613-257- always provided on 3rd Thursday of the 7483. month.
Crafts & Chat Drop In, Thursday, August 27, 1-3 p.m., Lanark Learning Centre. work on entries for Middleville and McDonald’s Corners Fairs. Gospel Service This Sunday - United Church, these: “Old Time Religion”, Sunday August 23, St. Andrew’s United Church, 11:00 am followed by a lunch provided by the church choir. All are welcome. Open House & Sale, August 28 and 29, Lanark Learning Centre. Friday 1-5 p.m. and Saturday 10-2. Check out our fall line up of courses. Pole Walking, Tuesdays at 9 a.m. Meet at the Lanark Learning Centre. Walking group, every Tuesday morning, 9 a.m. from the NLCCHA. Refreshments, exercises/speaker after walk. Heather 613-259-2182.
Perth Civitan Country Jamboree, Sunday, August 23 (4th Sunday every month), 2-6:30 pm, Civitan Hall. Dinner 5 pm. Info: 613-267-1825. Stroke survivor and caregiver support group, meets the 4th Wednesday of every month between 1:30-3:30 p.m. Legion, 26 Beckwith St E. Info: (613)549-6666 x6867. Sunday, August 23, Family Walk-Mill of Kintail Conservation Area. Meet at Perth Conlon Farm 10am or 10:45am Mill of Kintail parking lot, Leader: Dorothy Hudson 613-283-0332. dhudson9@ cogeco.ca Sunday, August 30, Rock Dunder and Jones Falls, level 2, 6 km, moderate pace. Meet at Conlon Farm at 9 a.m. Leader: Tom Pearcey 613-284-1294. The Butterfly Fan Club- Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group. Meeting, August 20, 7-9 p.m. Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Info: Carleen MERRICKVILLE 613-812-4474. Monthly meetings, 3rd Thursday. Merrickville Legion Horseshoes, TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). August 26, 7 p.m. Meets Thursday evenings at Lanark Merrickville Legion Open, August Lodge. Info. Janet 613-264-9139. 22, 12-4 p.m. Merrickville Legion Open, August 29, 12-4 p.m. RURAL Merrickville Union Cemetery Annual Memorial Service, August, 23, 2:00pm, 133rd Annual Maberly Fair, Saturday, Merrickville Union Cemetery. Rain: service will be held at the Merrickville August 29, Maberly Fairgrounds. Theme: United Church. Info: Bill McMullen, Sheep & Goats. Info: Rosetta McInnes, Secretary 613-268-2548. 613-269-4295 4 Hand Euchre Friday, August 21, Music By Hallman & Hoffman, August 28, 7-11 p.m., Ham Dinner served 7:30 p.m., Pierces Corners Hall. Light lunch. All welcome. Info: 613-489-1684 at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion. 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, August Music By Ron Donnelly, August 21, 7-11 p.m., Chicken Dinner served at 6 26, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. p.m. Merrickville Legion. (613)284-1074. All You Can Eat Spaghetti, August 21, Royal Canadian Legion Upper Rideau PERTH Branch #542, Westport. Author’s Reading at Chaffrey’s Lock Barns, Farms and Wicked Chefs, The Hall, Sunday Sept 13, 2-4:30pm, The Table’s farm to plate fundraiser, August 22 Opinicon Resort will offer author-themed 5:30-10pm http://www.thetablecfc.org/ entrees, for dinner reservations: 613-359event/barns-farms-and-wicked-chefs-2015 5233 Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club BBQ Lunch, Deluxe Hamburger or meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, August 27, Sausage on-a-bun & beverage, 11:30September 3, 10, 17, 24 at Perth Civitan 1:30. Portland United Church, Saturday, Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard August 22. Everyone welcome. 613-267-5305. Beckwith & District Friendship Club Bridge, Social- McMartin House, 125 will meet September 2, Centennial Hall, Gore St., East, every Friday afternoon. Franktown, Potluck supper at 6 p.m. bring 613-267-3952. salad or dessert. Musical entertainment. Citizens’ Climate Lobby Lanark- Inquiries 613-257-2756. Frontenac-Kingston is holding its official Bid Euchre, Every second Monday Group Start Workshop training, Friday, night, Aug 10 & Aug 24, 7:00 p.m. August 21, 9-noon, at McMartin House, Tatlock Community Hall. 125 Gore St E. Info/to register call Anita Blueberry Tea, Union Hall, 1984 Payne 613-267-0881 or email payanita@ Wolf Grove Road, August 30, 2:00gmail.com 4:00p.m. Home-baking. Gluten-free Citizens’ Climate Lobby Lanark- option available. Frontenac-Kingston, Group Start Book Sale, Portland United Church, Workshop training, Friday, August 21, Saturday, August 22, starting 10 a.m. 9:00am-noon, McMartin House, 125 Gore Calling all musicians! A Musician’s St. East, learn about CCL’s philosophy circle (musicians only) is held weekly, and methodology Free registration, Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m., ABC information & register Anita Payne 613- Hall in Bolingbroke (3166 Bolingbroke 267-0881 payanita@gmail.com. Rd.). Come out to network with fellow Men’s group, 1st Wednesday evenings entertainers. Contact Matthew Churchill (September 2). Teens on up, All men (613-273-9005). warmly welcomed and respected. Bust C.A.R.E. Program for frail adults. isolation, build community. Details 613- (Mondays, Lanark, North Lanark Community 267-8308. Health Center) and (Fridays, CPHC Building,
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15 Bates Dr.). (613)264-0307. Community Clothing Co-operative, Portland Community Hall. Open every Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. every Wednesday 1-3 p.m. Community Luncheon, Tuesday, August 25, 12-1 p.m. Portland United Church, Enjoy buffet of 7 cold salads, dessert and beverage. All proceeds to Dental Issues Group. CPHC formally VON foot care clinic, every 1st Thursday of the month. Westport Chiropractic Centre, 39 Bedford St., Westport. Appointments required. 613-342-3693, 1-800-465-7646 ext. 243. Elgin Giving Gardeners’ Meeting September 1, 2-4pm, Guthrie House, Elgin. Agenda: Season wrap-up, Christmas Social, Initial planning for 2016. All local gardeners, farmers welcome. Susan Janus growEGGs@yahoo.ca Emmanuel and St. Peter’s Anglican Cemeteries Memorial Service, in Emmanuel Anglican Church, Hwy 15, Portland, August 23, 11 a.m. Euchre- every Monday afternoon. 1:00 p.m. South Elmsley Municipal Complex. Sponsor: Club 55. Light refreshments. Fun and Fitness Mondays 9:30-10:30, Middleville Community Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:30-10:30, Ferguson Falls Hall. Info: Kara (613)2592182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:30-10:30, Middleville Hall. Info: Kara (613)2592182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays Lower Mobility Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., North Lanark Community Health Centre. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun Scrabble Tournament, Portland United Church, 50/50 Fundraiser with the Portland Food Bank. Prizes. Saturday, August 22, 1 p.m. Details/register 613272-2002, www.eppc-ucc.com or in person at church. Harvest share & potluck, Tuesday Sept. 1, 1-2pm. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St, Elgin. Everyone welcome. Local produce donations appreciated. Elgin Giving Gardeners. Susan Janus growEGGs@yahoo.ca. Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin. Mon.Fri. 9-4. 613-359-1140. Laidley’s-Maberly United Church Cemetery Annual Memorial Service. August 30, 2:00 p.m. In the event of rain service will be held in the Maberly United Church Local entertainer Shawn McCullough, Saturday, August 29, Royal Canadian Legion Br #542 Westport. 2-5 p.m. Memorial Service- White Cemetery, Poland. Sun. Aug. 23, 2 p.m. Please bring lawnchairs. Quilting Club, meets every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Everyone welcome. Call 613-283-8482 or 613-283-8325. Quilting- every Wednesday. 1 and 7 p.m. McDonalds Corners Rd. Hall. 613278-2943. See RURAL page 29
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Area companies are shining examples of government program’s success The IEI program is anticipated to provide them with about a five per cent savings, which is important for high electrical users like the stone processing company. “Electricity costs is the second biggest budget item after stone,” Gaudreau added. “The IEI program is a shining example of how communities, government and business can work together to build job growth and economic development.” Larry Donaldson, Tay Valley Township CEO, noted that Omya Canada is the largest employer in the community making anything that supports their growth a positive for the township. “It’s good news all around,” Donaldson said.
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The growth of Omya Canada and Tweed Inc. demonstrate how innovative provincial programs like the Industrial Electricity Incentive (IEI) program can turn an economic challenge into a success story for local economies. Both companies were celebrated at Omya’s Tay Valley location Aug. 10 for their successful participation in the IEI program’s newly launched third stream. This stream was announced last year to open the program’s rebate in fixed electricity costs to companies beyond mining and big manufacturing to medium-sized companies like the Perth and Smiths Falls examples celebrated this month. Mississauga-Streetsville MPP Bob Delaney, parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Energy, was in Perth to personally thank the companies for their positive impact on the economy and the province’s stable electrical system. “Congratulations everyone. Well done,” Delaney said of the program. “It’s all about jobs.” The IEI program rebates fixed costs associated with a company’s growth plans and varies from company to company. This year, Omya Canada will complete its transfer of a wet production line to the Tay Valley site from another Omya location. The new line has meant 12 new jobs locally and services the paper industry. Louis Gaudreau, plant manager said the Tay Valley site had lost a number of staff positions after the 2008 economic crash, but this announcement is a sign that a brighter future is ahead. “It’s a step in the right direction,” Gaudreau said.
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portion of the former chocolate plant. Since opening, Tweed Inc. has seen eight financing agreements and two acquisitions, including this past July’s purchase of Bedrocan, a Toronto-based company with origins in Holland that has been supplying clinical trials in the country for 13 years. “These guys have a really strong medical history. I wanted it,” Linton said. Next week the company’s shareholders will vote on the acquisition. The deal will bring Tweed Inc.’s total client base to 5,500 individuals. Linton thanked representatives of the ministry, as well as the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), who manages the province’s power system, for their recognition of his unique industry through their acceptance into the IEI program. “There’s so many things ahead for the sector,” Linton said. The program is a win-win for companies and the province. Delaney said by taking part in the IEI program, these companies helped Ontario meet its energy goals. The province has had excess capacity in its electrical system since 2008 when Ontario began losing many manufacturing companies. The IEI program helps to use up this capacity and maintain Ontario’s electrical system, while supporting local economies. Stephen Nurbaul, manager of development energy procurement at IESO said the IEI program has added two terawatt hours into the province’s 140-terawatt system. Nurbaul confirmed all three streams of the IEI program are closed until continued funding is announced. Omya Canada and Tweed Inc. are two of 15 approved applicants in the third stream of last year’s IEI program.
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“Everybody got yelled out of the house,” Regan said. “Then the fire department came and here we are...” Meanwhile, the clouds turned ominous, bursts of lightning threatened the firefighters, and the rain started. It was more like a torrential downpour. The firefighters sought a bit of refuge from under the limbs of a tree, but their equipment was hard to keep dry. Regan was then helped to move from her perch on the front step of her neighbour’s home, to her mother’s side, who waited nearby. Firefighters blocked Elliot Street at Drummond and Wilson streets where they continued to battle the hotspots, and search for Regan’s missing cats. “We’re lucky as we’re insured,” Regan said. “I just don’t have anything with me. The fire started
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The Table Community Food Centre is making final preparations for the popular farm to plate fundraising event Barns, Farms and Wicked Chefs on Saturday, Aug. 22. This special evening is a celebration of local food featuring dishes prepared by chefs from Kingston, Perth, Ottawa and Toronto. The event is an important fundraiser for the Perth charity which works with people living on low incomes to improve access to healthy food, increase food knowledge and food skills, and creates opportunities for greater community engagement on issues of food security and poverty. The event takes place in the rustic elegance of an historic farmstead, and guests are treated to a variety of plates at stations around the property. Local craft beer and spirits as well as regional wines will be featured and the mood set by talented local musicians. Chefs from a number of Perth’s favourite restaurants are participating including, Fieldhouse, The Masonry,
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in my bedroom and I don’t imagine there is much left in there.” Fournier said the fire was indeed electrical. He said it was an overloaded circuit breaker, together with an extension cord. “There was a bunch of debris on top of the extension cord and it got hot,” he said. “Air conditioners take a lot of power.” Fournier said they had 26 firefighters who responded to the call. “It was a total write-off,” he said. “It was about $150,000 in damages, but it may take more than that to rebuild it.” The fire chief added that they did spot two cats, however they may have run into the home. “They weren’t cats that lived there,” he said. He said there were several cats that did not make it out alive – “but still two are unaccounted for.” Connected to Your Community - P2 - Thursday, August 20, 2015
and Sunflower Bakeshop. The Table’s own community chef Judy Dempsey will be there, as will John MacDougall with his wood-fired pizza oven. Chefs are also coming from further afield including Joanne Edwards from the Cove in Westport, Derek MacGregor from Le Chien Noir in Kingston, Dominic and Jessie from Wilf and Ada’s in Ottawa, and Scott MacNeil from The Table’s sister site in Toronto – The Stop. A new addition to the roster - Marysol Foucault of the Gatineau hotspot Edgar will be teaming up with chef-at-large Matthew Bearley. The chefs will be working with a range of local products including cheese from Back Forty, Milkhouse Farm and Dairy, and Bushgarden Farmstead. Campton Farm, Heritage Haven, Windblest Farm and the Ontario Water Buffalo Co will be providing meats while Millers Bay Farm and Waratah Downs Organic Farm will be among the suppliers of produce for the event. Libations are to be provided by Perth Brewery,
Cartwright Springs Brewery and regional wineries, with Coutts and Company providing coffee and local chocolatier Ludwig offering his fine chocolate. With musicians that play roots, folk, jazz, blues and traditional genres the musical line up is sure to please guests’ ears. This year will also include a live auction. Tickets for the event are $125, with a charitable receipt being issued for $95 dollars. Tickets must be purchased in advance from Tickets Please – 613-4856434, and online at www.ticketsplease.ca. In past years the event has sold out and organizers anticipate another sell out this year. The event would not be possible without the generous support from local businesses including lead sponsor Omya Canada. For more information about the event, or about The Table visit their website www. thetablecfc.org Contact: Judy Dempsey, 613-267-6428 xt 5, judy@thetablecfc.org Submitted by The Table
www.perth.ca PROTECT YOURSELF: LOCK VEHICLES AND HOMES It doesn’t take long for thieves to steal items from your vehicle or home if you give them the chance. Don’t make it easy! Here are some ways you can protect yourself: Vehicles: • Always roll up your vehicle’s windows, lock the doors and pocket they key. • If you have a garage, use it. Lock the garage and the vehicle. • Keep your vehicle registration certificate and proof of insurance with you. • Park in a well-lit area • Give only your ignition key to a parking lot attendant. Keep other keys with you. • Never leave your vehicle unattended while it’s running. • Never leave your keys in plain view. • Put valuable or packages out of sight in the trunk. • Never leave your garage door opener on the visor. It facilitates entry to your home. LOCK IT OR LOSE IT! A professional can steal a car in 30 seconds.
RED CROSS BABY SITTER’S COURSE Registration is open at the Perth and District Pool for the Red Cross Baby Sitter’s Course. The course takes place from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Monday, August 31, 2015. Call 613-267-5302 or come into 3 Sunset Boulevard to register.
Homes: • Watch for suspicious people or activity in your neighbourhood. • If you are going away, ask a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on things. • Don’t announce your absence on social media. Keep the grass cut or driveway shovelled. Do not let newspapers or mail accumulate. • Deter potential criminals with outside lights and motion sensor lighting. • Lock all doors and windows every time you go out. Install good locks and a deadbolt on each outside door. • Store bicycles in garages and sheds. • Keep all valuables in the home in secure locations. Record serial numbers and take photographs. • Trees, shrubs and fences create hiding spots. Keep them groomed and limit privacy fencing. REMEMBER: Most residential break-ins happen during the day when people are not at home. Find these and other crime prevention tips at www.opp.ca under “Resources.” NEED TO REACH THE O.P.P.? Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-Emergency Police Assistance: 1-888-310-1122 (1-888-310-1133 for hearing impaired) Administrative Calls to Detachment: 613-267-2626 (8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m., 75 Dufferin Street. Perth) Citizen Self-Reporting: http://opp.ca/reporting A message from the Perth Police Services Board
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Early voting: Table holds mock election as part of voter education drive desmond.devoy@metroland.com
A voting station popped up at The Table, in the hopes that voters would pop in to vote. While the federal election is not until Monday, Oct. 19, and the advance polls do not open until Friday, Oct. 9, voters got a chance to get the full voting experience on the front lawn of The Table Community Food Centre in Perth on Wednesday, Aug. 12. Attendees had a chance to register to vote online, and were given a lookalike ballot that listed several options for election priorities, like health care and homelessness. Samantha Davidson, the volunteer and advocacy coordinator at The Table, said that the initiative was the brainchild of their social justice club, from an earlier idea to host civic engagement workshops. “It was just good timing, the election was coming up,” said Davidson. They are also following in the footsteps of various food centres across the country that were also doing voter “pop-ups,” and there were good-to-go tools in place “so we did not have to reinvent anything.” While The Table is non-partisan, they do get involved in advocacy work, “challenging policies that are not working,” said Davidson. “We want to get people engaged. (But) we have to be unbiased as a charity.” Many of the “voters” last week were on their way in to a community supper, and Davidson said it was their aim to create good habits. “If they don’t know what it (voting) looks like, this is one way to show them that it’s not scary,” she said. “It can be exciting.” The “population that we see” at the food centre can be fairly “transient,” she said, so issues around voter identification, with the recent changes to
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“vouching” and voter ID, have been part of their information. “It’s really easy to get lost on the voter list,” said Davidson. With the changes to voting legislation, “you can vouch for only one person,” and the person vouching needs to have identification themselves, and live in the same riding as the person they are vouching for. “It feels like it is getting harder,” said Davidson. “We want to make it easier.” While Stephen Harper calling the election more than a month earlier took some people by surprise in the days leading up to Aug. 2, it was not that much of a surprise for Davidson. “We anticipated that it would be called early,” said Davidson. “We upped our game as well.” She hopes that her club’s campaign of voter information will be brought into the schools comes September when students return. When asked if voters who are unsure if they have correct voter identification, or any other concerns, should vote early at the advance polls so that, if they are unsuccessful, they can rectify the situation before election day, Davidson said: “Why not.” One of the first voters of the day was James Ross, who had just been discussing politics with his mother that very morning. “I think you should vote because then you are allowed to complain,” he said, as he patted his dog, though he admitted that, normally, “I’m not very political.” Another voter, beholding his ballot with the several options, wondered aloud: “You mean you can only vote for one? What about one of the countries where you can vote 1, 2, 3,” he asked, about preferential ballots. “This isn’t one of those countries,” replied one of the ‘poll clerks.’
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At right, poll clerk Beth Schilling pops James Ross’s ballot into the ballot box. Below, poll clerk Beth Schilling shows voter James Ross that the ballot box is indeed sealed.
www.twp.beckwith.on.ca Contact us at: 1702 9th Line Beckwith RR#2, Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 3P2 General Inquiries: 613-257-1539 or 1-800-535-4532 / Public Works: 613-257-1810 or 1-800-535-4534 / cmoyle@twp.beckwith.on.ca tuesday august 25th, 2015 tuesday September 7th, 2015
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BeCkwith PuBliC Skating Resumes again august 9th, 2015 Beckwith Recreation Complex 1319 9th Line Beckwith Sundays 1-2 p.m.
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Ten Skating passes for only $15.00 (Value of $20.00 ~ Save $5.00!!!) Pass booklets can be purchased at the Beckwith Township Office or on Sundays at the Public Skate. For further information, please contact the Township of Beckwith at 613-257-1539.
haZaRDOuS waSte DePOt The Hazardous Waste Depot is open from May 16th, 2015 until august 29th, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. (noon). The Hazardous Waste Depot is located at 128 Patterson Crescent and is only open on Saturdays.
Change Of aDDReSS Beckwith Township forwards all mail to the last known address provided by the owner. It is the responsibility of the property owner to provide the Township with any change to their mailing address. Owners can call in their change of address, but must follow-up with written confirmation either by fax, mail or in person. The Township will not be held responsible for mail not delivered in a timely manner due to changes in addresses not provided by the property owner.
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Postal union brings anti-community mailbox campaign to council Desmond Devoy
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Perth’s posties are not going anywhere without a fight. Ken Hunter, a union president representing Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) letter carriers throughout Lanark County brought an appeal to Perth town council’s committee of the whole meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 4, seeking support to keep door-to-door mail delivery, and delay or eliminate the establishment of community mail boxes (CMB). “A lot of municipalities across this country have passed resolutions… putting forward a fight against Canada Post,” said Hunter during his presentation. Part of the reason why the union is seeking to fight the CMB’s, apart from saving the jobs of its members, is that “they are not really looking at travel patterns, people’s property values, snow clearing,” and other matters that go along with erecting these new boxes. “Nobody will want to buy a house when people are stopping by 24 hours a day,” said Hunter. He then proceeded to debunk what he called some misinformation being spread about the health of Canada Post. He criticized a Conference Board of Canada report from a few years ago that was critical of the corporation, and he pointed out that Canada Post “has made the most money it has ever made last year,” and that it made money for the 21 years up to 2011. That year, there was a strike, and the corporation also invested about $2 million in new sorting machines. “They did not receive the savings that they had anticipated,” said Hunter. “We’re going to spend more money to sort less mail faster. It doesn’t make sense.” Hunter also challenged the notion that two-thirds of
Canadians do not receive door-to-door mail delivery, and that customers were subsidizing home delivery for the remaining one-third. “They used a bunch of creative numbers to get that number,” Hunter charged. “We do not cost the taxpayer any money.” The existing super-boxes exist only in new subdivisions built after 1985. “I don’t agree exactly with what the government is doing either,” said Coun. Jim Boldt, though he did add that “the need for the use of snail mail is dropping.” Boldt asked Hunter if the feedback forms that Canada Post had been sending out over the past few weeks were “going to be used in a real way” by the corporation. “I am not sure that they will listen,” said Hunter, who added that they had not consulted Canadians on this move before it was announced. This after-the-fact consultation, will, he admitted “will speak to some concerns.” One of those concerns was about senior citizens. “We have a lot of elderly people in this town,” said Boldt. “My concern is for their safety.” Coun. Judy Brown agreed that “that is my major concern, elderly people.” In the winter weather, to access the mailboxes, “they will probably not walk, they will drive,” she said, adding that the corporation appeared not to have looked at the impact of their decision. “This is going to put more cars on the road,” alleged Harper, who added that “we are being downsized in order to be sold off.” Chief administrative officer John deRosenroll added that Canada Post is “planning on doing a presentation to council,” sometime in the future, and that the boxes would likely be installed in the spring of 2016.
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Cruisers help Alzheimer’s Society
Rolly Larmour (left) of Carleton Place presents Bobbi-Jo Jarvis, fund raising coordinator for the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark Leeds and Grenville, with a cheque for $509. The cheque presentation took place on Aug. 13 at the Alzheimer’s Society office in Perth. The proceeds are half of what was raised on Aug. 9 during Larmour’s inaugural car show at Moose Maguire’s in Almonte. He said he has another cheque for the same amount to be donated to Fairview Manor. Both the Alzheimer’s Society and the manor have been instrumental in caring for his wife, who suffers from the disease. Larmour says he wants to make this an annual event.
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Algonquin College students contribute to conservation efforts at Prince of Wales Fort national historic site in Manitoba Six Masonry-Heritage and Traditional students from the Algonquin College, Perth Campus cemented their training during a recent work-experience trip to Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site (NHS) at Churchill, Man. Accompanied by their program coordinator, Darrin MacDonald, the students spent two weeks (July 19 to Aug. 2) working alongside Parks Canada masons to repair the Cape Merry battery, a mid-1700s battery strategically overlooking the Prince of Wales Fort. The masonry program’s col-
laboration with Parks Canada began in 1991, when Parks Canada was invited to act in an advisory role for the program. In 2009, four masonry students and an instructor also travelled to Prince of Wales Fort NHS to work on a wall-stabilization project, setting the wheels in motion for this year’s trip. MacDonald is enthusiastic about the opportunities for hands-on learning and mentorship that working with masons at Parks Canada offered his students. “Parks Canada made our time at the Prince of Wales Fort NHS a rewarding experience.
Their masons’ leadership and guidance was monumental for us,” MacDonald said. “I also have to commend the amazing work our team of masonry students did on Cape Merry. It is so important to have a cohesive team working in such a remote area of the country.” The students repointed (repaired and reapplied mortar) and stabilized the battery walls. As much as possible, they tried to use the same methods and tools as the site’s original masons would have used. There were a few nods to modern technology however, including
the use of a helicopter to transport heavy equipment. While they worked, the Parks Canada masons generously shared their knowledge, taking the time to explain their processes and techniques in detail. “I learned many things while working at Cape Merry,” said Michael Sobel, a student who was motivated to enroll in the masonry program by his interest in historic buildings. “I learned the history of the site and its significance to Canadian history. I learned the techniques and procedures necessary for carrying out this type of proj-
ect. I learned about the people of Churchill. I learned what working in this field of masonry is all about.” “I decided to take part in this trip the minute I heard about it,” added fellow student Aaron Burke. “I love the North and an opportunity to go up there for a couple of weeks to work on something that is hundreds of years old really appealed to me… Any extra experience that I can get is a bonus in my books. I am now much more confident at repointing. Before this, I had never worked on a masonry job site, and I have a better feel for
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Students from Algonquin College, Perth, were in Manitoba recently to help with the restoration at a national historic site. Here they show the methods of repair used.
it now.” Now back in Perth, Sobel and Burke were looking forward to their class’s final project: repointing the Middleville Museum, which is housed in a 19th century schoolhouse in Middleville. Like their classmates, these two students are both looking forward to a career with opportunities to travel to heritage locations and pursue their interest in conserving historic resources. Submitted by Algonquin College, Perth Campus
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Committee of the Whole Tuesday, August 25th at 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday, September 8th at 6:00 p.m. Council immediately following TATLOCK FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE Saturday August 29th, 2015, 10-2pm 650 7th Concession Darling, Tatlock Meet your firefighters, view trucks & equipment. Demonstrations, education & prevention, slideshow, BBQ and refreshments.
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hat I remember most about my first karate class a few weeks ago was that I felt pretty lost. Everyone (even Girlchild, who had only taken a few classes before I did) seemed to know which way to go and where to put arms and legs. These things take time. As you progress through the belts in karate, you have to learn “kata.” Each kata is a sequence of karate moves, such as blocks, punches and kicks. As white belts (beginners), Girlchild and I are working on the first and second kata. During one of the classes I watched before starting, I remember one of the sensei saying the kata we were looking at were done in the shape of an “I.” As I watched I could see it – a few movements in the short ends and several along the long part. But watching and doing are vastly different things, which is why I have always preferred being a spectator to sporty things. I fumbled through my first three classes, trying to get my brain to stop fretting about the fact I tend to be a tangle of arms and legs when in motion. It wasn’t working. I remember wondering how I would ever get my silly brain to not only remember the movements, but to then have my arms and legs actually go in the right direction to do them in an organized way. (And so that Girlchild the Athlete would stop rolling her eyes at me.) So I fell back on what I know how to do well: Research. I spent some time with Dr. Google one weekend, looking up the first of the two kata we had been working on. A friend had mentioned there are websites that show the movements sketched out – kinda like a dance-step diagram. Cha cha cha. I stared and stared and then had the biggest, warmest, fuzziest eureka moment because – omigod – there’s a pattern! I LOVE patterns! Patterns, routines, schedules – sign me up! (Probably a sensei had already mentioned the pattern, but I was likely concentrating on whether to move my left foot and my right arm or vice versa.) The pattern for that kata was, basically, “block, punch, turn, block, punch, turn, block, punch, punch, punch, turn and repeat.” And then I studied a video of a guy doing it all in slow motion. I called Girlchild over.
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“Look! There’s a pattern! The kata has a pattern!” Her response was, basically, “Yeah. Duh, Mom. I know.” Whatever. It felt like discovering gold bullion to me. I am, of course, oversimplifying this a bit. There’s a lot of detail work. Thumbs can’t stick out when you make a fist. Toes have to be pointed in certain directions. Elbows must be bent at particular angles. Wrists have to be positioned to protect certain parts of your body. For added fun, often the instructions for all of these things are in Japanese, and I’m not even kidding. (But I can count to 10 in Japanese now, which has already come in handy.) So in the early days of starting to get the hang of things, here’s a sampling of what sometimes went on in my head: “OK. Here we go. Clench the fists, keep those thumbs in, arms at the side, legs shoulder-width apart, left foot steps back, left arm covers face, right arm drops to cover groin, snap right arm back to protect ribs, left arm shoots down – keep those thumbs in – wrists should be straight aaand pivot to the left, I need coffee, right foot steps forward in a C motion, punch forward with the right arm aim for the centre, WATCH YOUR THUMBS AND WRISTS, bring the left arm over the groin before bending it up to protect the left ribs, WHAT ARE YOUR THUMBS DOING, turn that left wrist up…” That’s only the first two moves, people, and probably not described particularly well/accurately. I didn’t even get to the turning parts, which offer prime foot-tangling opportunities. Fortunately, with more practice comes less thinking (internal running commentary) and more focus. Don’t think for a second that I’m not having fun with this – I truly am. As soon as I found the pattern I knew there was hope. Sure, there is a pile of fine tuning to do and a lot of Japanese to learn, but with any luck there may be a little less eye rolling in the vicinity.
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This submitted photo from a reader, Don Farrow, shows the cardboard boat racing team of Perth’s acting Deputy Mayor Ed McPherson and acting Mayor John Gemmell having some fun in the water during the Rideau Ferry Regatta on the weekend. Thousands of people visited the village where vintage boats were on display along with lots of activities for the entire family.
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ith the flick of a pen, a city was destroyed, and another saved. We’re not as far removed from history as we would like to think. This past month saw the 70th anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, followed three days later by the bombing of Nagasaki, on Aug. 9, 1945. But Nagasaki had not been the intended target, originally – the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto had been. In his simply astounding Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Truman (1993) by David McCullough, it was revealed that Nagasaki was not even on the original list of intended targets. In fact, as the bomb crew readied for their deadly mission, they had the city of Kokura in their sights. But bad weather spared the people of Kokura that day. (In another fluke of history, the BBC reports that, had Japan not surrendered on Aug. 14, 1945, a third bomb was being prepared for Tokyo, due for deployment on Aug. 19.) Over the summer of 1945, America’s military brass worked on a list of bomb
DESMOND DEVOY Des Says targets – and two men are now given credit for helping spare Kyoto. The first was American Secretary of War Henry Stimson, who kept taking Kyoto off of the list, only to have generals put it back on. Stimson took his concerns to President Harry S. Truman directly on July 24, and Truman agreed to spare the ancient Japanese capital. There were different reasons why he likely did this –Kyoto was home to more than 2,000 Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, as well as what are now 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Unlike Truman, Stimson had visited Kyoto several times in the 1920s when he served as America’s governor of The Philippines. In the book, Truman never minced words about the ruthlessness of the Japanese soldiers. Some of his language
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would be, by today’s standards, far from politically correct. Admittedly, it’s hard to have an open heart when your boys are being slaughtered half a world away. Truman called Japan “a terribly cruel and uncivilized nation in warfare,” even calling the Japanese people “beasts.” But he agreed with Stimson’s request, and Kyoto was spared. The second candidate, according to the BBC, was American archaeologist and art historian Langdon Warner, who also advised against bombing Kyoto, and other cities with cultural assets. There are even monuments in Warner’s honour in Kyoto and the city of Kamakura. Whoever the credit lies with, the fact remains that on the evening of Aug. 9, 1945, the people of Kyoto saw the sun set, while more than 73,000 Nagasaki citizens did not. When I first read all of this in McCullough’s absorbing book, I stopped when I read that Kyoto had been the first intended target – top of the list in fact.
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Fair needs upgrading to prize book DEAR EDITOR:
The Perth Fair is coming on the Labour Day Weekend. I love going to the fair and seeing our rural roots. As an avid crafter, I love to submit my hand made works of art to the fair. However, the Advanced Prize List 2015 came out this year and was disappointing and woefully out of date. In fact, it is a “cut and paste” from last year (and the year before that, and the year before that...) Why is this an issue? Well, it is a matter of change and growth keeping something vibrant and healthy. If you don’t make changes, it will stagnate and die. If they want the fair to keep
the community involved, they need to keep their submission categories fresh. I know there are crafters who like the old categories, but why assume they don’t want a change or a challenge? I haven’t seen anyone wear a crocheted poncho in years - since the ’70s - and yet there is it as a category right near the submission for “string art horse”! What about the currently very popular cowls we see everywhere? Or fingerless mitts? Local pottery? We need to see change! ME Harrison Perth
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We are always looking for someone with a few spare hours to volunteer on one of our committees working towards the Legion’s primary goal of supporting veterans and their families. If you are interested, please come in to our office during weekday business hours (except Thursday), or call 613-267-4400. You can talk to our friendly Administrator Laina Trevena about where you might be able to assist. Branch 244 Saturday events begin again on Sept. 12 with the regular Jamboree from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with Ed Ashton hosting an open mic session. On Sept. 26 there will be a Meat Draw between 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Legion membership is not required for these events, and everyone is welcome. Days of Yore … From The Perth Courier dated June 15, 1967: “The famous Glen Tay Block Race was next on Mr. White’s mind. The event – to be held on Friday, July 7 at 6:15 m, has been sanctioned and registered with the Amateur Athletic Union of Ontario. Now Mr. White says all that it needs to be highly successful is more entrants. The nine and one-half mile race will start and finish at Wilson’s Clothing Store on Gore Street,
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Mr. White explained, and had a special word of praise for Billy Wilson, the man mainly responsible for lining up prizes. Mr. White also revealed that Peter Code was donating the E.B. Code and Son Trophy to the first finisher in the race over 21 who has lived, worked or attended school in Perth. Entry forms for the big race can be obtained from either Mr. White or Tom Graham at the Perth and District Collegiate Institute.”
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The Perth and District Pipe Band will be journey across the ocean from Scotland to help Perth celebrate its 200th anniversary next year. “They are coming,” said Cathy James, during a presentation to Perth town council’s committee of the whole meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 4 on the ongoing progress of preparations for next year’s bicentennial. “They are just fundraising,” to cover the costs of coming to Canada. The arrival of our musical Scottish cousins will compliment the many events that James said will make 2016 memorable, such as: • Fire and Ice, Feb. 13.
24. For the Homecoming Weekend, James said that the committee is looking at maybe having a military tattoo performance, a parade, and maybe even getting the 2016 edition of the Rotary Club’s Ribfest – which will have its inaugural run at the Perth fairgrounds this coming Aug. 21 to 23 – to move its weekend up to coincide with the homecoming. James said that the committee is in “initial talks Cathy James about that.” An opening ceremony, • Ontario town crier championships, with dignitaries, is planned May 19 to 21. • Homecoming Weekend, July 22 to for July 23. Along with handing out window decals to participating businesses, and being active on social media, James said that the committee is looking to branch out into “geo-fencing,” by advertising on The Weather Network’s app, for example, if someone is looking up the weather for Perth. As for trade shows, “we
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Finances The town’s director of community services, Shannon Baillon, said that she is projecting a “slight loss,” of about $1,500, as of right now, for the anniversary celebrations, which do not include the Legacy Park project. “I don’t want to say that we are projecting a loss,” said Baillon after the meeting. “This is how it looks now, subject to funding and sponsorship.” She added that, given the choice, “I’d rather low-ball it now.”
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The community mourns the passing of Greg McNally, who died on Thursday Aug. 13, 2015, at the Great War Memorial Hospital in Perth, peacefully with his family. He was 67 years of age and had suffered a long battle with cancer. Mr. McNally was raised on the family farm along McNally’s Bay between Westport and Newboro. He started his career in education as a teacher in 1970 at St. John Catholic School in Perth, where he met Laurie, his wife and best friend of 43 years. He retired from the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario as the Director of Education, and then served as the Executive Director for the Canadian Catholic School Trustees’ Association. He had a zest for life, a deep faith in God, a wonderful wit and respect for all. His fondest work memories included working in the schools; keeping the student at the heart; coaching team sports; practising servant leadership; writing history, including Beacons of Faith; and collaborating with educational groups such as the EOCCC, CCSTA, OCSOA and EOSDN. He loved attending church; emceeing Geritol hockey banquets; gathering for Sunday family dinners; getting together in Florida and at Otty Lake Road parties; golfing at the Chappie Open; watching his grandchildren grow up; making others laugh; remembering birthday dates; and, celebrating all things that brought family and friends together. Mr. McNally was a loving husband, supportive dad, and proud grandpa. Besides his wife Laurie (McLachlan) and he is survived by his children: Elizabeth (Matt Miernik) McNally, Walter (Lauren) McNally, Susan (Russ) Borrowman and Cathy (Toby) James. He also leaves behind grandchildren Madison, Lachlan and Kieren Miernik; Grace McNally; Hudson and Hannah Borrowman; and Alex and Maggie
are staying close to home,” with a booth at last weekend’s Garlic Festival, also at the fairgrounds. Another source of pride for the 200th anniversary comes from new, nostalgic themed t-shirts available for sale online, which highlight old Perth businesses that are no longer in operation, like the Tayside Bakery and the old Minuteman restaurant on Highway 7.
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Supreme Court Beheaded By Boneheaded Politicians How can you learn to become a hypocrite? It’s easy. Take a course in Politics 101, then get elected to parliament. This will make it easy to postpone matters that demand instant attention. There’s no better example of hypocrisy than parliament’s move to delay implementation of the Supreme Court’s decision on Assisted Death until after the election. The Harper government has added insult to injury by stacking the consultation panel with those opposed to assisted death. It’s like Dr. Gifford-Jones putting the fox in charge of the hens, an inhumane despicable act for those crying out for help to end their suffering. In February, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that assisted death should be an option for those grievously and irremediably ill, and who wished to end their suffering with the help of a physician. The justices gave the government a year to implement the law. It’s taken the government five months just to form the panel. And there’s no doubt opponents of assisted death will make the guidelines unwieldy and restrictive. The wisdom of The Supreme Court will end up being beheaded by boneheaded politicians. Past surveys have shown that the majority of Canadians fear a lingering painful death devoid of dignity. This entire issue boils down to personal choice for those who wish it. So far no political party has grasped the fact that supporting assisted dying could help them win an election. Dying with Dignity Canada (DWDC), says “We receive calls from people who are desperately ill, know it’s a matter of time before they die, and ask if there’s a legal way to end their life peacefully”. These people are suffering from multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, paralysis from a stroke or motor vehicle accident and other terminal illnesses. Studies from U.S states and other countries that allow assisted death show that relatively few with terminal illness eventually ask for it. Rather, it is comforting for them just to know it is available. It’s regrettable that only 12 percent of callers in the DWDC study said they had the support of their family doctor. Or that when assisted death was mentioned, the doctor did not listen and changed the subject. Today, the Criminal Code states that neither DWDC, nor this journalist, can advise people on how to end their lives. But it is heart breaking when callers ask how they can obtain drugs for this purpose and none are available without a physician’s prescription. What doctor is going to give one and go to jail? Other desperate people even ask how they can obtain the “exit bag” that’s placed over their head and connected to a helium tank. It’s hard to imagine such a terminal scene for one’s last minutes with family members. I’ve stressed for years that those wanting an assisted death should have the right to form their own committee. Mine would include my wife, children and my doctor who are aware of my wishes. I’d also be pleased to add a veterinarian who would treat me the same way he would ease the suffering of a beloved dog. This political hypocrisy could end by drowning politicians with mail. Years ago I delivered 40,000 letters to Ottawa which helped to legalize heroin for terminal cancer patients. Believe me, politicians fear adverse mail. If you agree with assisted death, send a one sentence letter (better than an e-mail, and postage free) to Stephen Harper, 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, demanding action on this legislation. Or send an e-mail to Stephen.harper@parl.gc.ca This column was sent to Harper, Trudeau and Mulcair but all I’ve received were the usual sitting-on-the fence replies. Those who oppose assisted death have every right to end their lives in whatever way they wish. But they do not have the right to impose their moral, religious or ethical views on others. The law is the law. I’d appreciate your opinion. If you wish to support Dying with Dignity, donations can be sent to 55 Eglinton Ave East, Suite 802, Toronto, Ontario M4P 1G8 or made online at www.dyingwithdignity.ca R0033400233_0820
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I remember looking out the front window, from my living room, to the grass blowing in the breeze on the front lawn that overcast fall day in 2011. Had the bomb dropped on Kyoto, Mizuho’s grandparents would have likely been killed. Which means no children. Which means no Mizuho. Mizuho Kawamura was our Japanese exchange student who had stayed with us for two weeks that summer. She is now a second year biology student at Ritsumeikan University there, and at the time was attending the feeder high school. She and her friends were part of the regular rotation of students who come to this area every year looking to improve their English, learn about Canada and her people, and revel in our natural treasures that we sometimes take for granted. At her end-of-session open house night put on for the host families of the students, at Carleton Place High School, we saw an interesting glimpse into how our “Japanese children” saw us. “Canadians eat a lot of sugar,” wrote one student. “Canadians drive very fast,” wrote another. (Maybe the former begets the latter?) We also live in huge houses (by Japanese standards anyway.) I took Mizuho out with me one weekend on assignment. She was amazed at the Army, Navy and Air Force Club’s pig roast that a whole pig was being cooked. “Is that pig?” she said, stunned. As for the hockey game I took her to, when the Kemptville 73’s took on the Smiths Falls Bears in a pre-season exhibition game, she sat stunned
in her seat at half-time. “What’d you think of the game so far?” I asked. “I have never seen such a dangerous game,” she replied, her mind still reeling. But I learned from her too. I took her to a flower show at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum in Almonte. I got my usual photos, and she took some shots as well. When we downloaded the photos, I was blown away by her pics – we even ran them in the Canadian-Gazette that Thursday, with her photo credit. The photo that sticks out for me is of a yellow flower, alive with colour, backlit by the summer sun streaming through a nearby window. The detail of the petals, the fading of the background, was mesmerizing. She had seen something in the delicate flower that I simply had not. What a talent. We still keep in touch, and she has become like a third daughter to us in a way. Our eldest, Michaela, brought Mizuho’s old Japanese umbrella – left as a gift – to show-andtell one day in kindergarten to let everyone know about her “sister” who lives far away. Earlier this month, my cousin Susan Callaghan left Dublin for a trip to the Far East, to visit a friend of hers from school, who had a Japanese mother and an Irish father, and was back living in Tokyo. You’ve got to love technology, in that I was able to do a lot of friendly matchmaking via Facebook. I found out that Susan was heading to – you guessed it – Kyoto as her next stop, and connected them. I even went online and found a website for an Irish bar in Kyoto, The Gael, and sent an English language link to Susan, a Japanese language link to Mizuho. Mizuho would get to enjoy a bit of an Irish environment,
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with a real Irish person, and Susan would get to enjoy the trippy experience of seeing how another culture interprets your culture, often with unintentionally hilarious results. Still, whatever Guinness-fuelled epic night on the town might have been, we shall never know. They wisely decided to visit a Shinto shrine instead, but the pictures that
were posted later that day were wonderful. It was great to see the two ladies together, genuinely enjoying each others company, who did not even know of each other just a few weeks before. Mizuho now has a standing invitation to visit Ireland, but this month’s anniversaries have again gotten me philosophical. How many cherry blossoms,
figuratively speaking, were cut down in their prime during that war? How less rich is our world because they never bloomed? We may never know. War robs us all of so much, including human potential. We rob tomorrow for the expediency of today. I wish Harry Truman could have met the Japanese people Susan and I know. I understand he faced the
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prospect of as many as a million Allied soldiers dying during a possible land invasion of mainland Japan, possibly wiping out an entire generation. He contends he did what he felt he had to do to end the war. But it goes to show that there are no easy answers in war, which creates as many problems as it seeks to solve.
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“We will be working with Connections and their Back To School Program to distribute the supplies,” says Hallas. Dating back to 2002, the program has grown as more and more people identified the need for support with school supplies. Requests are receive by Connections, Lanark Community Programs, Family & Children’s Services, and self-referrals from individuals throughout Lanark County. The program provides supplies for children in Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12. “Connections runs this program with a very limited budget,
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What to Donate The drive needs new backpacks and unopened supplies for children in Junior Kindergarten through to Grade 12. Back To School Kits include: a backpack, lunch bag, sandwich and snack containers, large Ziploc bags, bow wax crayons (24), pencil case, pencil crayons with sharpener (24 pack), markers (12 pack), pencils (5), blue pens (5), 2” binder, highlighters, lined paper and large glue sticks. We also appreciate cash or gift cards to local stores, which we will use to complete the kits with the necessary items. The drive will run until Friday, August 28th. Help children start their school year off right, confident and ready to learn. For more information, please contact the United Way Lanark County Office at 613-253-9074 or Kate Hallas via email at khallas@lanarkunitedway.com Submitted by the United Way
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Actor meets new challenges in festival’s Wait Until Dark production While actors take on a variety of roles in their careers, some of the most challenging involve making real something they have never experienced. In the case of the Classic Theatre Festival’s thriller Wait Until Dark (running until Aug. 30), Ottawa-born performer Alison Smyth conducted significant research in preparation for her role as the blind woman, Susy Hendrix, who must defend herself after criminals have invaded her home. It’s certainly paid off as both audiences and critics have responded warmly to Smyth’s portrayal. Indeed, one of Canada’s pre-eminent theatre critics, Jamie Portman of the Capital Critics Circle, enthused last week, “As for Alison Smyth’s portrayal of the blind Susy, it’s excellent – and we’re not just talking about believable body language here. As a character study, it seems entirely credible. This Susy may be prone to frustration and even anger – in one key confrontation with (nine-yearold) Gloria, she displays a short fuse – but there’s no despair or self-pity. Instead she’s driven by a formidable determination and resilience – and when the crunch comes, she has the intelligence and will to defend herself in every way possible.” That fierce determination and spark might describe Smyth herself, an energetic performer who began dressing up at the age of three because she, like many a performer, was entranced by the world of storytelling. Her parents put her into dancing and singing, playing piano and school choirs. Her first stage role was in Annie
at the Ottawa-based Company of Musical Theatre. After many appearances in the Kiwanis Music Festival, Smyth was accepted at the Glenn Gould School at Toronto’s Royal Conservatory. It looked like she was headed for a career in opera, but she left school after a successful audition for the hit musical Hairspray with Mirvish Productions. The following 11 years have seen her perform in many a high-profile musical and play, including Evil Dead: The Musical, Jersey Boys (for which she won a Broadwayworld.com nod as best featured female performer), Test Drive, Anne of Green Gables – The Musical (at the Charlottetown Festival), Hilda’s Yard, and Head À Tête. Wait Until Dark posed a unique challenge, and so the hard-working Smyth hit the books to study what it would be like to have lost her sight. “I looked into the nervous system damage that causes blindness in car accidents. Then I had an experience in a blind restaurant in Toronto called Noir. I ordered my meal and then when you go in, it’s just like they say, when all your sight’s gone, your hearing is amplified. I could hear people talking, the dishes, but I had a little freakout, wondering what would happen if there is an emergency and I can’t see where I’m going, so I had to leave the restaurant.” Determined, like her character, to keep trying, Smyth “went to the basement cellar in my apartment building, and when
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1937 Buick Roadmaster at Canadian Automotive Museum A 1937 Buick Roadmaster convertible phaeton is currently on display at the Canadian Automotive Museum located at 99 Simcoe St. S. in Oshawa. Displayed with the car is this information: “During the 1890s, David Dunbar Buick began experimenting with internal combustion engines. He had made a fortune in the plumbing business with the invention for permanently coating cast iron with enamel which allowed the production of ‘white’ bathtubs at lower cost, which is still in use today. Like Henry Ford, he started three successive companies to produce cars, only the third of which was successful and became the Buick Motor Company. William C. Durant gained control of the company and used it as a platform to build General Motors. “For 1937, Buick built four models: The Special Series 40, the Century Series 60, the Roadmaster Series 80, and the Limited Series 90. Our feature car was recently donated to the museum. It is believed only 27 of this model have survived worldwide.” Wondering if the car at the museum is the same 1937 Buick Roadmaster convertible phaeton I remember being owned years ago by Bob James of Whitby, Ontario, I contacted Alan Willison of Oshawa for help. Alan owns a very rare 1937 McLaughlin-Buick Roadmaster phaeton built in Oshawa and slated for restoration. He confirmed the
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HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Honouring Amy Hughes August 22, 2015 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Bethel United Church Hall Rideau Ferry Best Wishes Only HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY Aug 21 2015 Don & Norma Cooke We are truly blessed to have such wonderful parents and grandparents Love Cindy, Gene, Andria, Mitch, Emilie, Jesse Sherrie, Wayne, Dylan, Cheyanne XOXOXO SHH!! Surprise Party Perth Civitan Friday Aug 21st at 8:00 pm Everyone Welcome!! Come help celebrate!!
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HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY Wayne and Janice Campbell August 23, 2015 Love Amanda, Matt, Krystal, Addison and Aubrey
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BIRTH HAPPY 60TH ANNIVERSARY Lena and James Bobier We had a fantastic evening. Love your Family and Friends BIRTHDAY
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Bob and Karen Reid Please come help us celebrate August 22, 2015 from 1 pm to 3 pm 27 Wills Road Love your family
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TIEKSTRA – Steve Tiekstra and Melissa Merkley are elated to announce the birth of their first child, Landon Kees Tiekstra. He was born at 9:28pm on July 16th weighing 8lbs 6oz at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Landon is the first grandchild for Fred and Sonya Tiekstra of Almonte and the sixth grandchild for John Merkley and Marilyn Frizell Merkley both of Perth. He was also welcomed by his aunts, uncles and five cousins. Daddy and Mommy would like to thank the staff at the hospital for the exceptional care we received.
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COMING EVENTS HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY Onalee Warren August 27, 2015 Lots of love From all your family Closest family and friends of Brian Tysick in Carleton Place would like to extend a heartfelt HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 65 years young on Aug 23 With Love From Your Family
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HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY Eleanor and Laurie Rintoul August 25, 2015 With love from your family
CALLING ALL “LINE DANCERS” Starting week of September 14th, Wednesdays 1-3 pm Carleton Place Community Centre, Valley Booters 10 weeks $60 Call Val 613-623-7110 FULTON FAMILY REUNION Sunday August 23, 2 pm, at Fulton’s Pancake House Cedar Hill, Potluck Supper, More info - Arlene Ohlman 613-623-5967
WANTED Friends and Family to help celebrate Gloria Greenhorn’s 90th Birthday at Oak Leaf Church Hall August 29 - noon till 3 Food and drinks served Best wishes only
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HAPPY 95TH BIRTHDAY Irene Campbell Come and help us celebrate her birthday at the Almonte Civitan Hall on Saturday, August 29, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Best Wishes Only
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MEMORIAL SERVICE White Cemetery, Poland Sunday, August 23 2 p.m. Please bring lawnchairs.
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Hunting/Fishing/Outdoor Equipment Sale and BBQ, Hopetown Community Centre, Saturday, August 22, 2015, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. To rent a space please contact Sandy at 613-259-5744. Rental: Indoor table 3x9 feet, $20. Outdoor space, $15. All firearms must have a trigger lock. No handguns or restricted firearms. To purchase firearms you must be 18 years of age or older and possess a valid “Firearms Acquisition Certificate”. All proceeds of BBQ & table rentals go to upkeep of Community Centre.
HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY August 20 Alma White Delta, Ontario Love from your family
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Grandparents - Show off your grandchildren by putting their picture in the Newspaper! or Grandchildren - Let your Grandparents know how special you think they are by putting their picture in the paper! Fill out the form below and bring it in or mail it to the Metroland Office along with a good quality photo of your grandchild(ren) or grandparent(s). 65 Lorne Street, Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T1 (613) 283-7936.
Ken and Debbie Stewart and Hannu and the late Nicole Kotipelto are pleased to announce the engagement of Kaitlyn Dawn to Mark Eric Kotipelto. A winter 2016 wedding is planned. WILLS-METCALF It is with great pleasure that Meagan and Jeff along with their families and friends share in the excitement of their upcoming wedding. Ceremony to take place on September 12, 2015 at the Canadian Golf and Country Club in Ashton. GRADUATION
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❏ Grandparent placing Grandchild’s photo: Roger and Deborah Dougherty and Mark and Angella Ross are happy to announce the engagement of their children Aleah Dougherty and Jeremy Ross. The wedding will take place July 16, 2016 in Kemptville. CARD OF THANKS
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BROOKE MACKENZIE KITSON Congratulations Brooke on graduating from the Personal Support Worker (PSW) Program through the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario on June 30, 2015. We are very proud of you! Love from all your family
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Submitted By: What a great party—I would like to thank my wonderful husband, Robert Lee, for hosting a 65th birthday party for me and a 74th birthday party for my brother Bill O’Meara. I want to thank my daughter Crystal Smith and my sisters Donna O’Meara and Leona Peters for all the planning, organization and preparation. Thank you to my son-in-law Michel Smith and nephew Bob MacMillan for preparing the pork and chicken. To everyone else who brought food, thank you, it was delicious! To my daughter-in-law Rebecca Champagne—thank you—the cakes were beautiful and gone in no time! To The Doherty Brothers we cannot thank you enough for playing for us even though you had a full weekend. Very much appreciated. To my brother Wayne O’Meara for the tractor and wagon ride—that in itself will be quite memorable to a number of people—so thank you! To all our family, relatives, friends and neighbours thank you so much for the gifts, cards and good wishes. The best gift was knowing you all took the time to come celebrate with us. We will never forget your kindness. Gail Lee and Bill O’Meara
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THANK YOU We wish to express our sincerest thank you to our families, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness. To the doctors and nurses at Perth & Smiths Falls Hospital, especially Dr. McLean for the wonderful care received. To Father Brian McNally for the prayers, visits to the hospital and for the most beautiful funeral mass. Thank you to the St. John’s Choir who led the singing. To Stewart Blair and staff for the care and kindness they showed us at this time, and the staff who set out lunch. Thank you for the many donations, flowers and sympathy cards. Finally to all the pallbearers who carried Bill to his final resting place. Sincerely Barb Somerville, Emily and Malcolmn McNaughton
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McNally Greg McNally
Thank you to the staff of Grenville-Dundas Veterinary Clinic in Kemptville for caring for and about my animals over these last fourteen years. Most recently, my deep gratitude for their kind and professional handling of the medical emergency and humane death, August, 5 of Maudie. She was my 14 year old Labrador Retriever, with me since she was 8 weeks old. She was a dear old friend. My thanks, Rhonda Hamilton Oxford Mills THANK YOU A life well lived, leaves behind a beautiful bouquet of memories. The family of the late Sharonne Baker wishes to send a heartfelt thank you to family, friends and relatives for your kind support, cards, donations, flowers, condolences on-line and phone calls. A special thank you to Broadview Nursing Centre. To these dedicated and compassionate caregivers who treat their residents with kindness and dignity in all things you have our everlasting gratitude. Thank you to Blair & Son Funeral Home for your professionalism, care and support. Many thanks to Rev. Hoppins for your thoughtful service and visits with Mum at Broadview. To our children and grandchildren, your love and support is especially appreciated. Sincerely The Baker Family
We would like to thank our family and friends for all they did for our wedding reception. Thanks for all the lovely cards and gifts. Thanks to Father McNally for the lovely ceremony and everyone who participated in any way at the church. Special thanks to Tom Valliquette for looking after the music and all who participated in any way by singing or playing the fiddle and piano. Special thanks to the ladies for looking after the lunch and decorating the hall. It was a lovely and special day. Don Pennett and Cathy Mitchell ALLAN We would like to thank all those whose sympathy, cards and donations meant so much following the death of our mother, Sybil. Special thanks to the women from Bayshore whose help made it easier to care for mother at home. Garry, Joan, Wayne and their families
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Home at last - Jim and June would like to say many thanks to friends and neighbours for the many calls, prayers, cards and visits and offers of help. We still have a battle ahead but we are confident that we are well on the way to a good recovery. We can’t thank you enough. Jim and June Pevere
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June 17, 1938 August 13, 2015 It is with great sorrow that we inform you that Diane, in her 78th year, passed away on Aug.13, 2015, after a courageous, yearlong struggle with cancer. Diane was predeceased by her devoted husband Robert George Arnold (R.C.A.F.) in 1995, and succeeded by her loving children, Darcy Arnold (Bristol, QC), Tracy Arnold (Ottawa, ON), Geoffrey Arnold (Merrickville, ON) , Jennifer Arnold (Ottawa, ON), her 7 year old grandson Bradley Arnold (son of Darcy), and her beloved 9 year old Golden Doodle, Lilli. Diane’s other living relatives include her half-brother Peter Budge (Vancouver, BC), her half-sister Margo Bevacqua (Richmond, ON), her sister-in-law Sandy Dakin (London, ON), and Evelyn and Maurice Roussell (Windsor, ON). Diane loved and appreciated the world, its people, and its incredible bounty. Her creativity, compassion, and wisdom were influential, and inspirational to her many friends, and family; her life and memory will be forever cherished by all who knew her. Friends are invited to visit the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Friday, August 21, 2015 from 6 to 9 pm. A Funeral Service will be held at the Brown Chapel on Saturday at 1 pm. Interment will be at Merrickville Union Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations: www.hpmcgarry.ca BROWN CHAPEL 613-258-2435
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Guillemette, Vic Suddenly and unexpectedly at home, in Carleton Place, on the evening of Thursday August 13, 2015. My dearly beloved husband, my soul mate, the love of my life. Vic passed away at the age of 62 years. Vic will be sadly missed by his beloved wife Debbie of 26 years, and especially missed by Dusty who loved him so much. Loving brother of Paulette Cantin (Raymond) Astorville, Denise Males (Garry) Orillia, Monique Laperriere (Arnel), Astorville, Lucie Miller (David) North Bay, and his sister-in-law Michelle. Loving brother-in-law of Linda Armstrong (Tim) North Bay, and loving mother-in-law Kathleen Boller. He will be lovingly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his dad Roland and his mom Germaine Guillemette, his two brothers Marcel and Claude, his nephew Eric Laperriere and his father-in-law George Boller. Vic worked at Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital as Plant Manager and Maintenance supervisor for 23 years. He will be sadly missed by his co-workers. Vic was a hard worker and a truly generous person that loved his family and his friends immensely. Vic will be sorely missed but he will be in our hearts forever. Visitation was at McGuinty Funeral Home, North Bay ON, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and a service on Wednesday at 11:00. As expressions of sympathy donations can be made to Alta Vista Animal Hospital would be gratefully appreciated by the family. In appreciation for excellent care given to Dusty by Dr. Thatcher in dentistry and his staff. www.barkerfh.com
Rozario Dr. Wilson Robert Rozario
Passed away suddenly at Smiths Falls Hospital on Monday, August 17, 2015 at the age of 83. Beloved husband and best friend of Victoria (nee Lopez). Loving and devoted father of Sylvester (Celine Arbique), Duncan (Carol) and Cynthia Rozario. Cherished grandfather of Daphnee, Elsa, Jasmine, Natasha and Nathan. Wilson will be fondly remembered by his family in India, as well as his friends and fellow parishioners in the Smiths Falls and surrounding area. The family would like to extend a thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff at the Smiths Falls Hospital for their exceptional care and compassion for Wilson. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Thursday, August 20, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls on Friday at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to St. Francis de Sales Church.
Peacefully at the GWM Hospital in Perth, Ontario on August 13, 2015. Walter Gregory “Greg” McNally, in his 68th year. Best friend and beloved husband for 43 years of Laurie (McLachlan). Dear father of Elizabeth (Matt Miernik) McNally, Walter (Lauren) McNally, Susan (Russ) Borrowman and Cathy (Toby) James. Much loved and loving grandfather of Madison, Lachlan and Kieren Miernik; Grace McNally; Hudson and Hannah Borrowman; and Alex and Maggie James. Beloved brother of Father Brian McNally. Cousin of Penny Plamondon and brother-in-law of Hugh (Rosanne) McLachlan. Predeceased by his parents, O.S. and Isabel (Mulville) McNally, his brother, Joseph, and his sister, Sister Anne McNally, CND. Greg was raised on the family farm along McNally’s Bay between Westport and Newboro. He started his career in education as a teacher in 1970 at St. John Catholic School in Perth, where he met Laurie. He retired from the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario as the Director of Education, and then served as the Executive Director for the Canadian Catholic School Trustees’ Association. Greg had a zest for life, a deep faith in God, a wonderful wit and respect for all. His fondest work memories included working in the schools; keeping the student at the heart; coaching team sports; practising servant leadership; writing history, including Beacons of Faith; and collaborating with educational groups such as the EOCCC, CCSTA, OCSOA and EOSDN. He loved attending Church; emceeing Geritol hockey banquets; gathering for Sunday family dinners; getting together in Florida and at Otty Lake Road Parties; golfing at the Chappie Open; watching his grandchildren grow up; making others laugh; remembering birthday dates; and, celebrating all things that brought family and friends together. He was a loving husband, supportive dad, and proud grandpa. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses, especially Lesli Richmond, who cared for him so well during his five-year battle against cancer. Visitation was held at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Sunday, August 16 from 1-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., with Vigil Service at 5:45 p.m. (blairandson.com). Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 40 Wilson St. E., Perth on Monday, August 17, 2015 at 11 a.m. May Greg rest in peace. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish, the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Toonies for Tuition Program, which Greg helped implement through the CCSTA as a means to support students in provinces that have little or no public funding for Catholic schools.. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Huffman Marie E. Huffman
Marie Elizabeth Huffman, 89, of Perth, passed away Thursday, August 13th, 2015 at the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital. Born in Belleville, April 22nd, 1926, she was the daughter of the late George Henry and Ruby Matilda (Dibden) Duesberry. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph ‘Ray’ Huffman in 2005 and her younger sister Janet Burkett (Bill) in 2010. Marie was a graduate of the Ontario Business College in 1942 at 16 and a veteran of the Second World War in the Women’s Army Corps achieving the rank of Sergeant at 18. When Ray returned from overseas, she and Ray were married March 16th, 1946 in Ottawa. She graduated from Queen’s University in 1979 and became Head of the Business Department at Centennial Secondary School in Belleville for several years before retiring in 1987. She also coauthored two books on business education curriculum for the Ministry of Education. Marie and Ray sold their home in Prince Edward County in 1987 and then travelled for several years throughout Canada and the United States in their RV. They moved to Perth in 1988. Marie and Ray volunteered for several years in the federal prisons working with inmates with addictions. Marie was also on the board of Alwood House, a youth addictions centre. Marie will be remembered by her many friends in Belleville and area as well as the Perth and Smiths Falls communities. She is survived by two daughters, Judy (Jim) Barrie of Perth and Jackie (Brian) Condran of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; grandchildren, Brian (Guylaine) and Kathryn Condran (Brian; Robin (Mark) Barrie, Angela Barrie; and one greatgrandchild, Aaron Barrie. She is also survived by two nieces and a nephew, Carol (Dean) Kemp, Colorado; Robert (Su) Burkett (British Columbia), and Karen (Jen) Burkett (Kingston). The family wishes to thank Dr. Ross McLean, Dr. DelGrande and the third floor nursing staff for their care, kindness and compassion. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Monday, August 17th, 2015 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. Interment, St. John’s Parish Cemetery, Perth. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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WHITNEY John
Passed away peacefully at his residence on Monday, August 10, 2015. John David Whitney, at the age of 73 years (Retired owner of Whit’s Fries, Smiths Falls). Beloved husband of Laurette (nee Dixon) and dear father of Laurie Maisonneuve (Jean) and Kelly Whitney (Monte) and Brianna Whitney (Bryce). Also survived by his grandchildren Camara Maisonneuve, Keyara Maisonneuve (David) and by a sister Rosemary Tye (Robert). John was predeceased by his daughter Shelli Whitney and by his parents Gladys and Elmer Whitney. Arrangements are entrusted with the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. A graveside service was held at Sandy Hill Cemetery, Prescott on Thursday, August 13th at 3:30 pm. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Kidney Foundation will be gratefully acknowledged. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of John online at www.irvinememorial.com.
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Abromeit Heinz Herbert Abromeit
Heinz passed away peacefully at Mapleview Lodge, Athens, Ontario on Sunday May 17, 2015 at the age of 88. Beloved husband of Hertha (Knobel) Abromeit. Loved father of Werner Abromeit and Michael (Judith Gorman) Abromeit. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Richard (Cheryl Eveleigh) Abromeit, Naomi (Christopher) Bouwmeester and great-grandchildren Sierra and Vala. Dear brother of Walter, Ida, Rudolf, Marta, Hanna, Ilsa, Eva, Greta, and Hans Joachim. Predeceased by his parents Rudolf and Johanne (Karpowitz) Abromeit. Fondly remembered by his extended family in Canada and in Germany. Family and friends are invited to gather at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls, Ontario on Friday, August 21, 2015 from 2:00 pm until service in celebration of Heinz’s life at 3:00 pm. Interment, White Cemetery, Poland, Ontario. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Salvation Army. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Thursday, August 13, 2015 in her 67th year. Loving sister of Heather Lodge (the late David). Cherished aunt of Chris and Rob (Sara). Predeceased by her parents George and Mae. Sadly missed by many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Fondly remembered by her many wonderful and supportive friends. Many thanks to the doctors, nurses, and staff of the Neuro Acute Care Unit, the 7th floor and ICU of the Ottawa Civic Hospital, as well as the staff of Saint Vincent’s Hospital. A special thank you to Dr. Ghinda, to ICU nurse Lorie and Kelly from the Trillium Gift of Life Network for their guidance, compassion and support. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Tuesday August 18, 2015 from 5 to 8 PM. A Memorial Service took place at Christ Church, Burritts Rapids, on Wednesday, August 19 at 1:30 PM. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation (Neuroscience or Rehab Center), Trillium Gift of Life Network or the Charity of Your Choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
BULLOCK, Steven Wayne – In memory of a dear son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, husband and father, who passed away August 22, 2012. Our lives go on without you; And nothing is the same, We have to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent the tears that fall, Living our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for all of us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. Those special years will not return, When we were all together. But with the love within our hearts, You will walk with us forever. Love and missing you always. Mom and Dad and family
DEATH NOTICE
DEATH NOTICE
Korte Udo
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
GRIFFITH – In memory and with love and gratitude for the lives of James O.W. Griffith WWII veteran, Sept. 3, 1924-Aug. 11, 2004 and Edith Griffith (Ringer), April 19, 1930June 30, 2010. Linda, Betty Jane, Melanie, Cynthia, Nancy, Mary Esther and James
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
Heinz Udo Korte, of Lanark, Ontario. Born September 25, 1938 in WanneEickel, Germany; died Thursday August 6, 2015 in Kingston, Ontario. Dear husband of Penelope Bass. Son of Karl Heinrich Korte and Elfriede Skiba. Pre-deceased by his first wife, Christel (nee Koel). Loving father of Birgit Korte and Ute Korte, grandfather of Christoph (Stefanie), Mario, Michael (Anke), Martin and Mathias, great grandfather of Luana Sue. Brother of Renata. Good friend of cousin Ulrich Engelmann (Dagmar) – all of Germany. Deeply missed by his wife, Penelope and the Bass family – Bob (Janet), Brenda (Douglas), Sylvia (Bruce), nieces Jessie and Mary Claire, and nephews Michael and Christopher. Udo was a proud Canadian citizen whose heart was in the Lanark Highlands where he built two houses and made many friends. A gathering to celebrate Udo’s life will be held in the fall.
Webber Nicholas A. “Nick” Webber
Peacefully in hospital in Perth, on Sunday, August 16th, 2015 at the age of 87 years. Nicholas was predeceased in 2012 by his beloved wife Doreen (Thompson) Webber. He was the loved father of Douglas (Darlene Moss) Webber, dear grandfather of Megan Kehoe (Derek Brown) and great grandfather of Dominiq, Grayson and Russell. Nick will be sadly missed by many good friends and neighbours. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Wednesday August 19th, 2015 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance of Nick contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
Warwick, Brian Stafford August 18 2013 In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Those special memories of you will always leave a smile If only we could have you back just for a little while Then we could sit and talk again just like we used to do You always meant so very much and always will The fact you’re no longer here will always cause us pain but you are forever in our hearts until we meet again Forever Missed and loved Heather, Pam, Chayce, Brad, Crystal, Kori, Trai, William and your furry baby Milley
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
BULLOCK, Steven - August 22, 2012 “Until We Meet Again” I think about you always, I talk about you still, You have never been forgotten, Bully and you never will. I hold you close within my heart and there you will remain. To walk and guide me through my life, until we meet again. Kerri
“Dad” You may have been taken away from me, But my hero you’ll forever be... Always missed but never forgotten. I will always love you dad. Your Rory
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PEPPER (nee Donahue) September 18, 1970 – August 22, 2011 In memory of Louanne Our Beautiful Sister, Sister-in-law and Aunt …Until We Meet Again Those special memories of you will always bring a smile if only we could have you back for just a little while Then we could sit and talk again just like we used to do you always meant so very much and always will do too The fact that you’re no longer here will always cause us pain but you’re forever in our hearts until we meet again Missing you today and always Love Sue, Walter and Hillary Fleming
IN MEMORIAM
POLITE, Carl David – Much loved husband of Keitha (Kelso) and father of Diane and David passed away August 27, 2009. AYRES, Diane Lynn (Polite) – Precious daughter of Keitha and Carl, mother of Nicole and grandmother of Siobhan, passed away September 11, 2009. Carl and Diane are sadly missed by Keitha and family - also special friend “Dan”. Their love and wonderful memories will be with us forever.
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IN MEMORIAM
BISONETTE, Debbie – In loving memory of a dear sister and friend who passed away August 23, 2010. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Lovingly remembered Fran and Giles
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IN MEMORIAM
MARTIN, William Henry, August 25, 1933-2013. Death changes everything! Time changes nothing... We still miss the sound of your voice, the wisdom in your advice, the stories of your life and just being with you. So no, time changes nothing. We miss you as much today as we did the day you died. We just miss you. Love Sue, Cathy, Kevin
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10” radial armsaw on big stand with 2 extra blades, $135; Nordic ski exerciser, made in ‘60’s, in excellent shape, $60. 613-267-9859.
Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.
5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Volume discount. Outdoor furnace wood also available. 613-253-8006.
Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870.
11x17’ frame cabin, imitation log exterior, full floor, 2 doors, windows, easily moved, needs interior finishing. Asking $4,500. 613-267-1392. 12,000 BTU air conditioner, excellent running condition, landlord put in new windows, doesn’t fit window. asking $225. 613-326-0581. 2004 Intrepid, for parts only. Brand new parts on it. $1000. Lori 613-267-7734. 3 window air conditioners, 2 older $50 each, 2 new $150 each, 2 portable a/c units $200 each. Located in Smiths Falls 613-240-8364.
BROMLEY, Shirley, August 25, 2005 A life that touches others, goes on forever. With love from Bill, Lisa, Kevin, Billy, Kassidy, Linda, Rob, Katie, Bobby, Danielle, Mark and Stacy HALE, Elizabeth Ann (Betty) – In loving memory of a dear wife, mom and nanny who passed away August 21, 2014. We thought of you with love today, but that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. Your memory is our keepsake, with which we’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, we have you in our hearts. Remembered and loved always, Ron, Lori, Brad, Joan, Audra, Tom, Erica, Jessi, Becky and Ethan xoxo
SONNENBURG, Ed – In loving memory of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather who passed away on August 19, 2014. Long days and nights he bore great pain, To wait for a cure but all in vain, Till God above saw what was best, And took him home with Him to rest. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Love Ev, Carrie, Laura and families
ROACH The family of the late Ross and daughter Jill, thank the family, friends and neighbours for their visits, support, condolences, cards and memorial donations. Thank you Vicky of Byers Funeral Home for care and compassion, Rev. Blair Paterson for the caring service, and Jane Boyd for prayerful music. Thank you Beth Donovan Hospice, the wonderful volunteers who spent so much quality time with Ross, Elizabeth Breyers nursing care and the PSWs who were so good to and with my brother Ross who’s wish it was to die in my home. Thank you Bernie and Graham who were pallbearers as per Ross’s wishes. Ross enjoyed the many visits and calls and so, many thanks to all. Gail
New AC225 ARC-Welder/heavy cables $250, 8-sided hanging Tiffany 18x18 landscape $150, large oak table/4 chairs $200, unused Filter Queen Vacuum cleaner as-is $450, Aquariums 48x13x23 cupboard base $200, 36x13x18/stand $75, Antique Heintzman upright piano, bench $200, Nordic Tires P185/65/R15 $80, Blue leather couch & chair $80, Fountain pond pump $100. 613-284-2703 Newmac Oil/wood combination furnace, 180,000btu, excellent condition $1500. 613-889-6058, 613-258-3854 (leave message).
5 h.p. Honda outboard motor; 2012 Yamaha 200 on/off road motorcycle; Arctic Cat 440 snowmobile. All good condition/prices. 613-256-2960.
Queen size bed, with 6 drawers underneath, & headboard. Almost new. Great for college/cottage/guest room. $375. Also 2 leather-like black chairs $85. A DEAL ON STEEL ROOF- dining ING IN STOCK - 29ga, 613-205-1387 Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, Raider truck cap fits skylight sheets, custom 1999-2007, 8 ft GMC box, trim. barn/door track & champagne in colour, trolleys, Nails & Screws. comes with 6 hold down Come see us for a price. clamps, $300. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone 613-283-1801. Rd., RR#2 Renfrew Rare Butternut dining taBatten Board, 1” bass ble, 6 chairs, 2 leaves. wood, .60cents/board foot, Paid $1,500 25 years ago. 2” Hemlock Plank, Best offer. 613-259-5293, .60cents/board foot. 613-259-3138. 613-889-6058, 613-258-3854 (leave mesSteel Buildings/Metal sage). Buildings up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, Cedar rails, pickets & 60x100, 80x100 sell for posts for sale, as well as balance owed! Call: rough sawn cedar & pine 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 lumber. Call or text www.crownsteelbuildings. 613-913-7958. ca
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SHEPHERD, Arnold – In loving memory of a husband, father and poppa, who passed away August 20, 2008. Time cannot erase the memory of your smiling face. We miss your laughter, your kindness, your joking and always giving of yourself. How blessed we were to have you in our lives. Forever missed and loved Marlene, Kimberley, Krista, Rich and granddaughter Madison
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Firewood. All hardwood. Cut, split and delivered.
FIREWOOD $100/face cord
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15 hp Johnston motor, very few hrs. since new. Best offer. 613-259-5293, Piano Technician, Certified, 613-259-3138. with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience TRAILERS / RV’S with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 613-284-8333, 2002 Terry camper, 23’ 1-877-742-6648 or long, good condition, $5,299. 613-257-2262. www.piano4u.ca
Browning BAR Safari II, .308 Winchester, semiauto, Leupold scope; Weatherby Vanguard .30-06 bolt action, Leupold scope; Remington M700 VSSF II varmit stainless .223 Remington, Leupold scope; Weatherby Vanguard .22-250 Remington, Leupold scope. All mint condition. 613-264-9298. Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
RICK WALKER – In loving memory of a dear son, brother, uncle and friend who passed away August 20, 2008. Missing you every day. Always Loved Never Forgotten Mom and Dad, Cheryl and Ken, Justin, Alana and Matt xoxo
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Guns for sale, PAL required. Bretta, Savage, Browning. 613-256-0797
PEPPER, Louanne (Donahue) – In loving memory of my dear daughter who passed away August 22, 2011. She is gone, but not forgotten And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of her are always near. Days of sadness will come o’er us, Friends may think the wound has healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies within the heart concealed. Lovingly remembered Mom
2002 Volkswagen beetle, automatic, sunroof, e-tested, certified, $4000. 613-267-4803
2006 Ford Escape Sport, 4x4, auto transmission, V6, 3.0 litre, overdrive, ful613-259-2723 ly loaded with sunroof and running boards. E-tested Hardwood Firewood, 14” and certified. $4,400. & 16” available. Minimum 613-284-9886. order required for delivery. Home piling services for 2007 Jeep Compass, auadditional cost. tomatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, 613-257-5095 air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, LOCAL power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic wheel, tinted All hardwood steering glass. Asking $4,500 as is. -Cut-Split-Delivered 613-253-0332 leave mesor Picked Up sage.
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CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES Delivery and maintenance package included. Limited time offer. Instant rebates up to $1,000.
Wanted: bowlers for Tuesday afternoon & Wednesday evening. Anyone Firewood, all hardwood, interested. Lori cut, split & piled, ready for 613-267-7734 local delivery or pick up. $100/cord. Kemptville area. 613-889-6058, VEHICLES 613-258-3854 (leave message). 1998 Dodge 1/2 ton, 318 engine, will pass certificaFirewood- Cut, split and tion. Best offer. delivered or picked up. Dry 6 1 3 - 2 5 9 - 5 2 9 3 , seasoned hardwood or 613-259-3138. softwood from $60/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell 2001 Dodge 4x4, 1/2 ton extend-a-cab. Call for de(613)340-1045. tails. Best offer. 613-259-5293, 613-259-3138.
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1987 or 88, 85 hp Case International tractor, cab dual remotes, low hrs, quick attach bucket. Asking $12,500. 613-259-5293, 613-259-3138.
5’ John Deere Rotary Mower, very little use. $1900 obo. 613-256-6603 evenings.
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John Deere “B” tractor, rebuilt, repainted with new decals, $3,500; John Deere “M” tractor with new tires and two furrow plow, Hay wagon w/8x17’ deck, $4,000. 613-283-9782. bale spear 3-pth, lawnmower, chainsaw, trailer, 10 h.p. snowblower, tractor tire Wanted, old log and chains. hard maple fire- frame barns for salvage, 613-259-2067 evenings. wood. 613-283-8231.
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One Bedroom, 7 Main Street West, Smiths Falls, all inclusive, laundry facilities on site. 613-284-1736
2 storey, 3 bedroom, 1736 sq. ft., 1-1/2 bath, newly renovated, 1.3 acre treed lot, County Rd 511, 10 miles from Calabogie, $179,000; Also 48’ chip van for sale, $1,250. Call 613-259-5293, 5-6 p.m.
Perth- 2 bedroom apartment $750/mth, in modern, well maintained, centrally located building. Security/intercom system, professionally maintained, laundry facilities. Parking included. Plus hydro. Carleton Place, upper lev- 613-298-2983. el, 2 bedroom plus den. Quiet, clean, adult build- Perth: 1 Bedroom ing, overlooking river. apartment, very private, Natural gas heat, in-unit large balcony, electric laundry. $1,000/month radiant in-floor heating plus utilities. No pets. (new energy efficient 613-257-7041. system) free parking, coin laundry facility, TV, Code Apartments. Smiths internet, phone jacks, Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 no water/sewage costs. bedroom in clean, quiet, $780/month plus hydro. adult building. Fridge, 613-479-2164. stove, parking, laundry facilities. 613-283-7779. Perth- 1 mile east, newer house, easy to heat. All Colonel By Luxury adult hardwood floors and ceapartments. Close to ramic tiles, snow/lawn County Fair Mall in maintenance, fridge, stove Smiths Falls. Air condi- & dishwasher included, tioning, exercise room, finished basement, atparty room, library and tached garage. Minimum 1 year rental. $1,700/month elevator. 613-283-9650. plus utilities. References HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 bed- required, first/last. No no pets. room house with attached smoking, October 1. garage, 3 appliances in- Available Email: cluded. Kinburn Area, 15 613-812-5790. minutes North West of fisher@ripnet.com Kanata, no pets, Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bed613-839-5326 room apartment in quiet, adult building. Immaculate 3 bedroom clean, unit in Smiths Falls. Fridge, stove, parking and laundry included. Comes with fridge, stove, microwave, washer and $820/month + utilities. dryer. Non-smoking. No Phone 613-283-5996. pets. First and last. $925 plus utilities. Perth, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge & stove in613-342-0829. cluded, $787 + utilities. First & LMR required. Kemptville area. Available Smoke & pet free. Call September 1. 1 bedroom, 613-229-5959. fully furnished, $675/month, heat and hydro included. References Perth, 2 bedroom condo, required. First and last. fridge, stove, microwave and dishwasher included. 613-258-3895. Main floor master with bath. Office/den. Dining Lanark- large 3 bedroomroom and lovely sunroom duplex. $700/mth. Referenc-at the back. Single car gares. Heat & Hydro extra.age. Adult community. first/last. 613-259-3201, $1,350/month plus utilities. Please call 613-264-0002. Large 4 bedroom, brick split level home, on border of Carleton Place Perth, available immedi& Perth, Tennyson ately, 2 bedroom apartRoad, $1500/month. ment in secure building, $650/mnth plus utilities. 613-267-5746 613-283-7000. Large room. Hydro, heat, Perth, available immedihigh speed internet, satellite TV all included. ately, large 2 bedroom, $675/month. Available 2nd floor entry apartment, September 1. 10 minutes including fridge stove, from Perth. heat, parking, yard & coin laundry in basement, very 613-326-0366. quiet building! $800. Lombardy, 2 bedroom 613-264-1102 mobile-home, all incl. $1100. First/last/Referenc- Perth- Bachelor, fridge, es, quiet, country, heat, stove, parking included. hydro, water, Sat TV, Laundry facilities. Call afwasher/dryer hook-up, ter 6 p.m. 613-267-5651. screened porch, deck, parking, large yard, grass PERTH, large 1 bedcutting/snow removal. room apartment in 613-283-0636 Nov. 1. town, heat included $700. 613-267-5746 Main Street, East, Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom, 2 storey Perth- Large 2 bedroom, apartment, clean, well downtown, fridge, stove, maintained, new windows, $800/month plus heat and heated, hydro extra, hydro. Available October 1. available immediately. 613-264-8904. $725/mnth. 613-283-1697 Shamrock Apartments, Mississippi Lake, 3 bed- Perth, 1 bedroom apartroom, 2 bath, open con- ment $660/mnth includes cept, newly renovated, heat. Hydro extra. No large deck, beautiful view smoking, no pets. with access beach, boat 613-264-8380. ramp, fully furnished, $1500/mnth + heat & hy- Sharbot Lake Apartments dro, no smoking. Available available first of next i m m e d i a t e l y . month. Call 613-621-5405 613-253-6069.
Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom, centrally located, 2nd floor, kitchen has fridge, stove and dishwasher, lots of cupboards, windows. Couples or single lady preferred. No pets. Parking for 1 car. Available September 1. Call Graham for further information 613-283-0865. Smiths Falls. 4 bedroom, side split, parking, pets welcome, available August 1. $800/month. Call after 6 pm. 613-283-8044 Smiths Falls, available September 1. Large 1 bedroom upper apartment. $600/month including heat. 613-283-7000. Smiths Falls, clean, bright, 2 plus bedrooms in a Victorian Home, close to all amenities, parking & lots of storage, very private. All inclusive $1000. Professional couple or single lady. 613-283-4374 or 613-267-1016. Smiths Falls. Large, bright, 2 bed upper duplex apartment for rent in heritage house. New kitchen & bathroom, recently painted/upgraded, lots of storage. 1 Parking spot. Unfurnished. Heating included, Tenant pays Hydro. References required. $1,150 a month. call John 613-325-7781 to book a viewing. Smiths Falls, lovely onebedroom with balcony available in the sought after Aberdeen Apartments. Quiet and secure building for people 50 and up. Please contact Susan at 613-256-4309. Two 2 bedroom apartments. Smiths Falls, clean, quiet apartment building. 613-285-5549 ask for Don. Two bedroom for rent at 10-20 Pearl St., Smiths Falls. $925 everything included. Pay own heat and hydro, rent $775. Parking. Please contact Darlene 613-283-9799 or cell 613-207-1255. Waterfront Big Rideau in downtown Portland, beautiful one bedroom. Included in rent: Stove, Fridge, Utilities, Microwave, parking, large satellite TV package. Ground floor large deck, screened porch. $850. September 1, No Smoking, No Pets. 613-812-7653
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Criminal Record? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: Acreages (5 to 30 acres) 1-800-347-2540 for sale, 10 miles from Calabogie, on County Rd Overeaters Anonymous 511. Call for details. 613-264-5158 613-259-5293, 613-259-3138. You’ll be
Open House - 23 Strathcona, Smiths Falls, Sat. August 22nd, 1-2pm, 5 BR, easily duplexed, gas heat, Call Pat 613-267-1529
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PROPERTY WANTED: My client will pay top cash for nice cottage or waterfront home on any clean lake, up to $600,000. My client seeks: small profitable retail or tourist business showing a profit for cash money any location considered. FOR SALE: Waterfront 180ft of clean water. Majestic Viceroy Style, like new log home, 20ft cathedral ceilings. Large loft bedroom. Treed 4 acre lot. 30 min. north of Kingston bargain $269,000. Will trade for Kingston area home or property. Wilton, 3 acre treed estate, 4 bdrm home, 2 bdrm granny suite, 3 baths, huge family room, 38’x14’. 2000sq ft shop, $277,000. MLS. Village of Seeley’s Bay: brick Victorian, 4 bedroom, classy home and garage. Treed, private lot, only $149,000, $3000 down OAC, 20 min. to Kingston MLS. Bobs Lake cottage, 2 guest cabins. Workshop. $169,000. Kemptville: Waterfront, paradise, easy walk to downtown. Beautifully landscaped treed lot, meticulously 1200sq ft bungalow, finished basement, carport. This home features exceptional large formal dining room overlooking waterfront. Motivated seller. $421,900. North Gower: Executive hillside, 3000sq ft, modern, private home, several washrooms, oversize double garage. 800 sq ft granny suite, circular front drive, exceptional hot tub room, fireplace. Motivated seller MLS $417,900. 2.9 landscaped acres: 200 ft waterfront & perennial flowers. Big insulated & heated workshop/garage & boathouse. Lovely 3 bedroom home, full basement with gas heating $295,000 includes separately deeded 1 acre lot. 23 minutes north of Kingston. --------------------------------------------------------------------
Call Gerry Hudson 613-449-1668 Sales Representative Rid eau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage 613-273-5000
PERSONAL Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-5038.
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WORK WANTED Recently retired 62 year old male, hard working, dependable, motivated, looking for part-time work in Perth area. 45 years grocery/retail experience. 613-466-0231.
BUSINESS SERVICES BTH Sewing & Alterations Home:613-283-9355 Cell: 613-430-5846, 1 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON. K7A 3K4. Everything from curtains to complete outfits as well as Repairs and Alterations. All at reasonable prices. Prices start as low as $6.00 for hemming work pants to dress pants. Call or E-mail jbhuneault@hotmail.com E x p e r i e n c e d Electrician, Licensed & Insured available for residential/commercial work. Best Rates, Call Jim 613-799-2378 or 613-284-0895
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5 minutes outside of Perth Ontario. 846 Christie Lake Road.
A Handyman with half-ton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree removal, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764. A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-256-4613. A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
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CARPENTRY • Quality Carpentry • Handyman Services • Renovations: decks painting, drywall Mark Crane 613-800-4906
Indoor storage of all sizes Outdoor storage also available 613-285-5507 Smiths Falls 613-264-0213 Perth
2.65 acres on paved road. Interlock driveway and stone interlock walkway. 1625 sq ft. 2 bathroom, 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 car garage, fully finished basement.
Asking $329,900.00 613-267-4629 or cell 613-812-2085
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Do you need help at home, or awaiting placement in a senior’s residence? House sitting, Palliative Home Care, Chronic and Ambulatory Care. Experienced live-in caregiver will travel Semi-retired, all home to your destination, home renovations, interior & ex- or cottage. Years of quality terior, years of experience. care. Excellent credentials. Excellent references. WilCall Brent 613-283-6088. liam 613-870-2647, w.r.blais@gmail.com Todd Bracegirdle small renovations, flooring, Classifieds painting, trim work, etc. 30 years experience. Get Results! 613-464-0348
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Professional & Reliable Movers- 2 Men & 17’ Cube $95/hr, 2 Men & 16’ Refrigerated Cube Van $95 hr + Fuel Surcharge, 3 LOST & FOUND Men & 25’ Moving Van $125/hr. Call to Book your Lost- Silver ring with a Move 613-284-8281. blue stone (not dainty), lost at Andress’ IndepenWORK WANTED dent Grocer, Smiths Falls, on August 4. Reward. 613-269-2630 or 1-250-638-0949. T.L.C.
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Licensed Automotive Technician & Full Time Lube Tech s #ANDIDATE MUST HAVE STRONG COMMUNICATION SKILLS s "E ABLE TO WORK IN A TEAM ORIENTED ENVIRONMENT s 3TRONG DIAGNOSTIC AND ELECTRICAL SKILLS AN ASSET Please submit resume to: Shawn Lake Auto Service Manager 10 Ferrara Drive, Smiths Falls
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2 bedroom apartment, located between Perth & Caleton Place. Shared laundry facilities and back yard. Parking private side deck & small storage. No pets. Non-smoker preferred. COMMERCIAL RENT Fridge & stove, heat & hydro included in rent of $950. References required. Carleton Place, store for E m a i l rent, 56 Victoria, 1000 ft., russandjudy@hotmail.com $925, commercial rentals, or call 613-257-7615. 50 Bennett, 900-3000 ft., office space, also shop, 2 bedroom furnished overhead door. home with access to Otter 613-257-5711. Lake. Utilities included. No pets. $1,100/mth. Professional Office 613-283-8387. Space Perth - 160 sq. ft. and up. Ready for 2 bedroom upper apartoccupancy. Unlimited ment, Smiths Fall. No pets. free parking. The Non-smokers, $800 plus Factory on Sunset Blvd. hydro. Call 613-253-9190. 613-326-0190 3 bedroom apt., adult info@lai-inc.com building, well maintained. Centrally located, Smiths Retail Space for Rent, Falls. Heat, hydro, garage, busy LCBO Mall, Hwy 7 water, fridge and stove in& McNeely, Carleton cluded. $1,150/month. Call Place, plenty of parking, Perry 613-284-4191 Wea850 sq ft, among high gle Realty Ltd. Brokerage. traffic tenants. 613-218-9293 Almonte, 1 bedroom, Fridge, stove, microwave, washer & dryer on site, plug-in parking, secure FOR RENT building. Available Oct. 30 perspective tenants will 1 bedroom, 2nd floor need impeccable referencapartment, Smiths Falls, es. $595.00/mth + utilities. or 56 Victoria Ave. No pets. 613-256-1917 Fridge, stove and off-street 613-880-6937. parking. $700/month includes utilities. Available September 1, 2 bedroom apartment with 613-283-2266. balcony. Heat, water and parking inlcuded. Seniors 1 Bedroom Apartments welcome. No dogs. 5 Rogdowntown Perth, $700 ers Rd., Perth. utilities included. 613-267-4189. 613-267-6115 Balderson, Furnished, 1 1 bedroom, clean, quiet, bedroom, 2nd floor apart2nd floor, central Smiths ment, including fridge, Falls. Includes fridge, stove, microwave, heat, stove, parking, yard. $750 + hydro. Gerry $550/month plus heat/hy- 613-278-0088. dro. No pets. No smoking. First/last month required Bright & Sunny, 2 bedplus references. room, in Sunset Towers, 613-283-4204. all utilities included, Perth 613-267-0567.
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Smiths Falls, 1 Bedroom, all-inclusive, $850/mnth. First/last/References. Basement, newly renovated, heat, hydro, water, Sat TV, parking, yard, washer/dryer hook-up. 613-283-0636 October 1.
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with a minimum of 2-3 years experience 310T License Required Great variety of work within a team environment. Above average remuneration including dental and medical benefits. Candidate must be willing to work evenings shift. Please send your resume to edtruck@bellnet.ca or fax to 613-226-2322 Please include a cover letter and your contact information.
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2 bedroom apartment in well maintained adult building, parking, fridge, stove, heat and hydro included. $900/month. Call Perry 613-284-4191 Weagle Realty Ltd. Brokerage.
Carleton Place- Small 1 bedroom, $675.00 plus utilities, avail immediately; Almonte- Private room with private bathroom and kitchen, $700.00, private room with private bathroom, $600.00 inc utilities, internet, cable, laundry facilities. Appleton- inside storage $85.00, outside storage $50.00. Call Craig 613-253-7777.
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1-Bedroom Garden Apartment in Smiths Falls with large windows, eat-in kitchen, plenty of storage and double closets in the bedroom. $585.00 includes one parking space and 3 appliances (fridge, stove and hot water tank). Hydro extra. On-site laundry. First, last and 1 year lease. Quiet adults (40+) building. No smoking. No pets. 613-283-9685, 613-283-0322 avail now.
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ACCESS TAXI Full and Part-time Position Available. Candidates should have good knowledge of the streets and roads around Smiths Falls Perth and surrounding areas. Experience handling cash an asset. Competitive wages offered. Training provided. Please drop off or mail resume to 5 Chambers Street, Smiths Falls K7A 2Y2 Attention: Brett. We thank all applicants, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. CLS453587_0430
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Part-Time PSW’s, required for Rosebridge Manor, our LTC home in Jasper. For Job qualifications please go to our website, omniway.ca listed under careers. Please submit resume by Aug. 28, 2015 to: tfoster@omniway.ca or fax: 613-283-9012.
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HELP WANTED 310T Truck & Coach Mechanic & Apprentice Wanted. Two Positions Available, Precision Diesel- 12024 Dawley Dr., Winchester, Diesel Performance & Repair Shop, Good Hourly Wage & Benefits. Email resume to nanda@wubs.ca www.pdpower.ca 613-223-9765.
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HELP WANTED Full/Part-Time Cleaners/ Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $11.50-$15.00/hr. (613)489-3993 elitecleaning@storm.ca Full-Time, Part-Time, Experienced, mature servers required. Bring resume to 73 Bridge Street Carleton Place. Madison Montessori Academy, Kemptville, is looking for a full-time Cook. Food Handler’s Certificate required. Please email resume to heather@ madisonmontessori.ca
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Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett
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JOB POSTING
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – CORPORATE CONTRACT POSITION
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT POSITION
Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant – Corporate for a one year contract. Reporting to the Clerk, the Administrative Assistant – Corporate will be responsible for receiving incoming visitors and telephone calls, providing clerical support to the Clerk, Chief Administrative Officer and the Recreation Working Group, researching and drafting reports, bylaws and presentations, maintaining the Township website, assisting with promotional and advertising material, coordinating livestock claims and false alarms and coordinating registration, equipment and supplies for the Township’s recreation programs, among other clerical related duties. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca.
Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant – Public Works for a one year contract. Reporting to the Public Works Manager, the Administrative Assistant – Public Works will be responsible for providing clerical support to the Public Works Manager and the Waste Management Working Group, preparing and submitting reports to Provincial Ministries and agencies, preparing tender documents, monitoring agreements and contracts, and coordinating environmental services, fleet management and tracking, work orders and inspections, among other public works related duties. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www. tayvalleytwp.ca. As the preferred candidate you will have attained post-secondary education in office administration and/or the public works/environmental services field. Successful completion of the Municipal Administration Program and municipal training will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills, strong time management and organizational skills are essential, as well as excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel and GIS. Experience in a municipal environment will be considered an asset.
The wage range is $21.74 to $24.16 (2015 rates) per hour, based on a 35 hour work week. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees.
The wage range is $21.74 to $24.16 (2015 rates) per hour, based on a 35 hour work week. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and resume clearly marked “Administrative Assistant – Corporate”, prior to 12:00 noon, August 27, 2015, to:
Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and resume clearly marked “Administrative Assistant – Public Works”, prior to 12:00 noon, August 27, 2015, to:
Tay Valley Township Attn: Clerk 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca
Tay Valley Township Attn: Clerk 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca
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Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario
Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0 REQUIRES CASUAL CUSTODIANS Almonte/Carleton Place/Smiths Falls/Perth Gananoque/Kemptville/Brockville (and surrounding areas) $19.81/hour The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is seeking Custodians to work on a casual and as needed basis, to cover for vacancies in schools in the above-noted areas. Qualified applicants should have experience in industrial cleaning and/or maintenance and be able to meet the physical requirements for material and furniture handling. Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter and resume in confidence by August 28, 2015 to the attention of:
JOB POSTING
As the preferred candidate you will have attained post-secondary education in office administration and/or a related field. Successful completion of the Municipal Administration Program and municipal training will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills, strong time management and organizational skills are essential, as well as excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Municipal training and/or experience in a municipal environment will be considered an asset.
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Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: hr@cdsbeo.on.ca Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest. Learning and Growing Together in Christ CDSBEO IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING AN INCLUSIVE, ACCESSIBLE AND BARRIER-FREE WORKPLACE. IF YOU WILL REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DURING THE JOB SELECTION PROCESS, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND WE WILL WORK TO MEET YOUR NEEDS.
Brent Laton Chair of the Board
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Wm. J. Gartland Director of Education
HELP WANTED
APPLY NOW! Full Time Produce Clerk Full Time Night Crew Clerk Full Time SAP Analyst Apply with resume by Friday, August 28, 2015
Tay Valley Township is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process.
Tay Valley Township is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process.
By fax (613) 831-9271 email: mon00405@loblaw.ca Mail: 1251 Main Street, Stittsville, Ontario, K2S 2E5
We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Attention: Todd Brown
Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.
Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.
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Mature part-time Resident Care Attendant, wanted for Retirement Centre. Apply to Administration 1333 Rideau Ferry Road, Perth. Fax: 613-267-6261.
Misty River Introductions is hiring casual part-time staff, some evenings and weekends. Email resume to: mistyriver@rogers.com fax: 613-257-1231
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Thank you for your interest in the Almonte General Hospital. We are committed to providing an environment which is respectful to all. If you have a disability which requires an accommodation during any stage of our recruitment process, please let us know how we can assist you.
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BayBridge Senior Living is seeking passionate, hands-on people that share our values. All of our team members bring a high-level of understanding and skills related to their respective ďŹ elds of expertise.
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The Almonte General Hospital has been providing excellent medical care to area residents for generations. The Hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dedicated and highly trained doctors and nurses, modern facilities and smaller size combine state-of-the-art services with the personal care and attention that only a small community hospital can provide. The 52-bed Hospital provides an extensive range of services, including 24-hour emergency services, a complete range of obstetrical care, a growing perioperative program and the Regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s complex continuing care and day hospital programs. Fairview Manor is a long-term care home owned and operated by the Almonte General Hospital. Home to 112 residents, Fairview Manor oďŹ&#x20AC;ers programs within a long-term care environment that respect residentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; individuality, dignity, privacy and personal choice, while meeting their physical, functional, psychosocial and cognitive needs. We are currently seeking casual Personal Support Workers (PSW) specializing in the area of Long Term Care and Complex Continuing Care. All PSWâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s are members of CUPE with hourly rates ranging from $20.98 per hour to $22.19 per hour. All employees are eligible to participate in the Hospitals of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) and part time and casual employees are eligible to purchase beneďŹ ts plans at reduced rates with Healthcare Providers. QualiďŹ cations: â&#x20AC;˘ Successful completion of a recognized Personal Support Worker (or equivalent) program, including formal certiďŹ cation by a recognized post-secondary institution. â&#x20AC;˘ Previous experience as a PSW in a complex continuing care and/or long- term care setting, preferred. Competencies and Personal Attributes: â&#x20AC;˘ Commitment to excellence, quality, and patient/resident safety. â&#x20AC;˘ Demonstrated caring and empathetic attitude. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to meet all demands of the job, both physical and cognitive â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to work cooperatively and respectfully within a team environment. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to receive direction and understand and follow policies and procedures. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to work in a manner that is in compliance with patient/resident and employee safety practices, policies and procedures of the organization. â&#x20AC;˘ Ability to contribute to a work environment that is conducive to the organizations Workplace Violence and Harassment policy. QualiďŹ ed candidates are invited to submit their resumes quoting posting number 15-08-20 to: Jennifer Jones-Kosmack, Human Resources OďŹ&#x192;cer Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor 75 Spring Street, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 Email: hr@agh-fvm.com Fax: (613) 256-6966 www.almontegeneral.com
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Job Opening: Full-Time Fulfillment Clerk
Our team is expanding! We are seeking an individual that is computer literate, has good written and verbal communication skills, an ability to prioritize tasks, works well under deadlines, and has an excellent attention to detail. Pillar Financial Services Inc. has an immediate opening for a Fulfillment Clerk for our busy mortgage operations department, located in Sharbot Lake, Ontario. The successful applicant will be responsible for maintaining client files, collection and verification of documents related to mortgage approvals, working with outside law firms to fund mortgages, as well as updating and maintaining reports as some of their key duties. The successful applicant should have a post-secondary school education with 1 to 2 years of work experience in an office setting; possess a personality and values that align with a company culture that values professionalism, trust, loyalty, high ethical standards, adaptability to change and growth, and co-operative teamwork. Our team works to be the best at what we do and achieve sustainable but challenging goals and growth targets while maintaining a work\life balance in a small town cottage country setting. If this sounds like you and you would like to work with a team of mortgage professionals where there are exciting career opportunities, please submit your resume to resumes@pillarfinancial.ca or go to our website at www.PillarFinancial.ca We wish to thank all who apply; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Posting Closes: August 28, 2015
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Feed Mill Production Specialist
Willows Agriservices is looking to train an ambitious individual to manage all aspects of mash feed manufacturing.
FULL TIME POSITION
Qualified Applicants must have: - a mechanical aptitude and understanding of material handling - ability to maintain quality control standards and records - outstanding organizational skills - enjoy working individually and in a team environment - good math and interpersonal skills Please send resumes to:
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422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca
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Seeking a motivated, forward thinking individual to help educate and work with persons with dementia, care givers and the community. Public speaking, creating Power Point presentations and compassion are a few of the traits we are seeking. This job will cover the Lanark County area. Please apply by September 4, 2015 For a full job description go to www.alzheimer.ca/llg Email resume to alz@alzllg.ca
This position requires availability for evenings and weekends from September 11, 2015 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; March 31, 2016. $10.55/hour, First Aid/CPR & WHMIS is ! considered an asset.
Cruickshank is looking for ON-CALL and SPARE combination snow plow/salter drivers with an AZ/DZ license for the following cities:
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NEXT CLASS STARTS ON AUGUST 24, 2015 AIR BRAKE CERTIFICATION COURSE AUGUST 27-28, 2015
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1600 sq.ft home. Double garage, fully finished basement. 50x100 shop partly heated. Barns, corrals, 90 acre foot dam. 12 miles south of Seven Persons AB $1,300,000 Call Marvin 403-548-9896
3223, 9th line W, Beckwith Township. Entire contents of 2 bedroom house & garage to be sold. Solid oak pedestal table & chairs, Little Giant ladder, Versey Rotortiller, Bosch drill, Dewalt circular saw. Etc. Everything in mint condition. Sat. August 22, 8:30-12:30pm rain or shine.
Dairy delivery business for sale in the Smiths Falls area. Includes truck, warehouse 613-284-6200.
Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 50 vendors. Open daily 10-5.
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HILLTOP MANOR
60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON
REGISTERED NURSE Permanent Part-Time Position 5 shifts per 2 weeks.
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Rideau Carleton Raceway Come Join Our Team! We are looking for Kitchen Helpers, day Bussers, Servers, and Mutuel Sellers. Please send your resume to hr@rcr.net.
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Cruickshank Construction, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for:
The Municipality of North Grenville is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. We will accommodate the needs of applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act will only be used for candidate selection.
Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
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A resume and references must be submitted no later than 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 4th, 2015 to: Christa Stewart, EA/HR Coordinator Municipality of North Grenville 285 County Road 44, Box 130, Kemptville ON K0G 1J0 Telephone: 613-258-9569 x155 Fax: 613-258-9620 e-mail: cstewart@northgrenville.on.ca
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The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting resumes from interested and qualiďŹ ed candidates for the position of Part-time Seasonal Arena Attendant.
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Part-time Seasonal Arena Attendant
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Successful candidates are motivated with excellent organizational, problem solving and leadership skills. Experience in Geriatric Nursing preferred but not essential. Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to:
Estate, Moving, rain or shine August 20-23, Thursday-Friday, 3-7pm, Saturday-Sunday, 8-4pm, 230 Kings Creek Road, Prospect, off Richmond Road, pictures on kijiji, Phone 613-257-7701. Flea Market on Leachs Road, Perth. All items with the letter â&#x20AC;&#x153;Câ&#x20AC;? on it will be reduced 10, 20 and 30%. No reasonable offers refused on anything. Everything must go. See you there. Carol Farr 613-257-6028. Every Saturday and Sunday. Gigantic Yard Sale, Saturday & Sunday August 22 & 23, 7:30-2 pm, household items, tools, yard equipment, etc. 1026 Code Road, Perth. Hwy 7 & Conc 7.
Kate Carkner-Hutchings, A.D.O.C. Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: kate.carkner@broadviewnc.ca
Large garage sale, August 29 and 30. 523 Townline Rd., Kemptville.
Mitchellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Lera Street, Smiths Falls Neighbourhood Yard Sale -high quality items, Large variety, Great deals -Saturday, July 22, 7 a.m.Noon.
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Moving, downsizing Garage Sale, everything must go. 9 Oakridge Cres, Smiths Falls, Saturday August 22, 8-4pm. Rain or Shine.
Carleton Place Currently hiring part time day / evening / night shift for all departments throughout the store. Please drop oďŹ&#x20AC; your resume at our courtesy desk 455 McNeely Ave Carleton Place
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Saturday August 22, 15 South to Lombardy Fairgrounds, Kellyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rd to Strickland Rd #75. Assortment of items: 2 wood stoves, tablesaw, treadmill, furniture and many smaller items. Saturday-Sunday, August 22-23 and August 29-30. 8-3. 11466 Levere Rd., Mountain. Garage items, tools and household goods, ladders, generator, lawn mower, 7-8 face cords firewood. 613-989-2131.
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FOR MIKE MCCRIMMON Sat., Aug 22 @ 10 a.m. 565 Morrison Rd, Frankville IH 784 tractor; Vermeer 5041 round baler; 1947 Massey Harris 20 tractor; hay wagon; two horse trailer; 3 pt hitch wood splitter; Glendale camper; 1998 Land Rover SUV; utility trailer; ski boat; guns; antiques plus much more. See website for full list. joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494
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AUCTION SALE for Dave and Jane Carty 613-923-2461 Travel north of Mallorytown or south of Athens on County Road 5 to Ballycanoe Road, then west to Escott Yonge Townline Road. Turn right and proceed north to Leeder Road, then west. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:00 A.M. Arctic Cat 500 4x4 ATV; Kubota T1880 hydrostatic riding lawnmower; Mastercraft 12 hp riding lawnmower; Trailers; Trimmers; Chainsaws; Air compressor; Assorted hand and power tools; Quantity of horse tack including bridles, halters, bits and more; Training saddle; Clippers; Winchester 12 gauge; Winchester 30-30; Iver Johnson 12 gauge single shot; Single shot .22; PAL required to purchase guns; Fishing equipment; Table and chairs; Duncan Phyfe table with hidden radio; Small wooden tables and stands; Corner chair; Bedroom furniture; Crock; Coal oil lamp; Some good china and glass; Robert Jackson duck decoy prints; Stok BBQ; For full listing, visit www. theauctionfever.com. Property Sold. Note: Guns sell at 12:30 p.m., followed by Lawnmowers and ATV. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145
ANNUAL SPORTING GOODS AUCTION SALE to be held @ Hands Auction Hall 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd # 10 #3560 Drummond Conc. 2 Perth, ON on Sat., Aug. 22/15 @ 10am Welcoming firearms, archery, rods, tackle, hunting & fishing gear, vehicles used for motorsport, golfing & leisure equipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t, camping gear, boats, motors, trailers, ATVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, campers etc. Please call our office @ 613-267-6027 for complimentary advertising. Please visit our website often for merchandise listing. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Catering
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AUCTION SALE Saturday August 22, 2015 9:30 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale a complete Estate from Ottawa as well as a partial Estate from Arnprior. Arnprior Estate: Large assortment of figurines; Carnival glass; Cheese dish; cut glass; 14 Souvenir Plates â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Imperial Jingdizhen Porcelain; Alan Brunetin Souvenir Plates â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Iliad x 4; Selection of vases; Egg cups; Moustache cups; Large selection of brass pieces; Decorative lamps; assorted glass; salts and peppers; plates; dishes; Some very nice glass and china jugs; Decanters; China cups and saucers; Water jugs â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Carnival glass; Milk glass; Bird figurines - Royal Dux Parakeet; Owl; fluted dishes; Green glass; Cruets; Salters; Glass horses; Goebel Nativity set; The â&#x20AC;&#x153;Criticâ&#x20AC;? bust; Toby jugs â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Western Germany; Capt Hook Jug; The Highwayman Jug; Naturecraft collection; etc. etc. This is an excellent offering of some very unique items including good glass; figurines; china, brass; collectables. Ottawa Estate: Pin Wheel Crystal; Duncan Phyfe table; Dining rm table and 6 chairs; Dresser; Hi boy, bedside tables and headboard; Original oil paintings; French Provincial chesterfield, chair, ottoman; Sewing machine; LPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s; box of fishing lures; 3 Laz Boys; occasional chair; sofa; upright freezer; steel cabinet; 2 home size safes; Skil saw; jig saw; glue gun; hatchet; patio set; electric lawn mower; whipper snipper; leaf blower; leaf vacuum etc. etc. Everything is in very good condition. Plus many items too numerous to mention. This is proving to be a very interesting sale. Please plan to attend. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca email: oneillsauctions@gmail.com Estate, Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
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Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE for The Estate of Osborne and Ruth Dool Bishopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mills, Ontario SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9:30 A.M. Tractors, Machinery, Farm Related Items, Tools and Antiques: I.H. 434 diesel tractor with I.H. 1850 loader; I.H. B414 diesel tractor with comfort cab; I.H. Super C row crop tractor with loader â&#x20AC;&#x201C; as is; Plow; Cultivator; Bush Hog; Baler; Wagon; Scraper blade; Trailers; Deutz Allis 512 riding lawnmower; Lathe; Planer; Assorted modern and antique tools; Fanning mill; Beam scales; Harness makers bench; Cast iron soap pot; Milk cart; Cream separator; Cheese boxes; Egg crates; Metal roof and ceiling tiles; Household Effects, Antiques and Collectables: Diningroom table and six chairs; Two china cabinets; Eight matching pressback chairs; Many rockers, armchairs and side chairs; Small wooden tables; Large Eastlake style dresser; Other dressers, washstands, chests of drawers and beds; Dressing table; Oil lamps; Quantity of good china, glass, crystal and silver; Lodge regalia; Snyder collector plates; Quilts; Old toys; Heintzman piano; RCA Victor radio-phonograph; Victrola; Vintage radios; Books; Old magazines; Crocks; Thistle Rocket 30 dump truck pedal car; Many, many other articles. Partial list of a large sale from a five generation household. Visit www.theauctionfever.com for more. Sale Order with Two Auctioneers Selling: 9:30 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Household Effects and Antiques, 10:00 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Tools and Farm Related Items, 12:30 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Machinery and Tractors. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145
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Antiques & Modern Household Furnishings for Estate of Eric & Ellen Burton, Brockville Estate of Norma Stillson, Ingleside Estate of Patricia Lacasse, Brockville Mrs. Val Smylie, Brockville to be held at Hands Auction Facility Thursday, August 27 @ 4 p.m. Preview from 3 p.m. day of auction or by appointment Large auction featuring furniture by Canadel, Vilas, Roxton and LazBoy, large quantity of Hotwheel cars (several manufacturers), Tonka toys, Remington bronze ďŹ gure, and much, much more. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Thursday, August 20 @ 9 a.m. and closes Thursday, August 27 @ 2:30 p.m. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction, the choice is now yours.
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Mills Community Support is seeking 4 full time Sleep/Awake Residential Counsellor Night Aides for programs in the Almonte area. Each position will have seven 10 to 12 hour shifts within a two week period with 7 hours sleep per shift. Group benefit plan participation available. The Night Aide is responsible for the well-being of the individuals during the night, ensuring that each person receives the proper care required. The Night Aide will also assist with morning routine including personal care and administration of medications. Minimum education & skill requirement: Secondary School Diploma and experience in community residential services as related to intellectually delayed persons, with knowledge and experience in Applied Behaviour Analysis. Mills Community Support mission is to help create welcoming communities through capacity building, partnership and person centered services. Driving Good Things in Our Community for 40 years Also available: Part Time rotations and one to one social and recreational activity positions Address: 67 Industrial Drive, P.O. Box 610, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 Fax: (613) 256-1185 Email: info@themills.on.ca
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Saturday, August 29 at 9:30 a.m. To be held at our facility 15093 Cty Rd 18, East of Osnabruck Centre From Hwy 401 take Ingleside Exit #770 Dickinson Dr., travel North approx 1 1/2 kms to Osnabruck Centre, turn East onto Cty Rd 18, travel 1/2 km. Watch for signs! Featuring over 1000 lots of primitive & antique hand tools incl.: in excess of 500 wooden and steel hand planes, large asst. of levels, bevels and squares, various drills, braces and bits and other boring machines, several calipers, compasses, and other measuring devices, lge. assort of handled tools such as hammers, adzes, axes, incl. broad axes, 2 sided axe, fireman’s axe and many more, various types of hand saws, several good hardcover tool and craftsman reference books, assort of antique and collectible household effects, 3 framed displays of Canadian $1 and $2 dollar bills (uncut), many other articles too numerous to mention. Note: With the combination of Mr. Edward’s passion for woodworking and his years as a trades teacher his knowledge and love of early hand tools was amazing and is so reflected in this outstanding collection. For more detailed listing and pictures refer to www.theauctionfever.com after August 24 Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for loss or accident Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with Proper I.D. No Buyers Premium Prop: The Estate of Mr. Harold Edwards of Chesterville Auction Conducted By Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Ingleside ON (613) 537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com
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ESTATE AUCTION Thursday, August 27, 5 p.m. Almonte Civitan Hall Antiques, furniture & collectibles.
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AUCTION SALE Robert Senior 148 King St. West (The Many Things Store) Sunday, August 23rd @ 1:00pm Sale is held in back yard, across from Beattie Dodge Chrysler, off Chase St. (Watch For Signs) Consisting of: Elect. Welder, office supplies, file cabinets, new & used cash registers, elect. Cement mixer, leaf mulcher, household furniture, cement blocks, fridges & stove, tool boxes, old Steamer trunk, coin operated candy & drink machines, 4’ fireproof safe (with combination), commercial shop vac, garage doors, steel shelving, many new items from the store (unable to list all, expect surprises). Auctioneer’s Note: Something for everyone, many new items from (The Many Things Store), plan to attend. Canteen by “Hot Spot” services Town N’ Country Auctions Auctioneer: Reynolds Vander Velde 613-926-0512 #2015-05
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AUCTION SALE SUN AUG 30, 2015 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE 2913 CTY RD 21 SPENCERVILLE This sale features antiques, collectibles, such as coins, military memorabilia, post card collection, antique furniture, coffee grinders, wood carving items, modern furniture, household, tools, cattle scales, 3 pt. wood splitter, 16’ alum Runabout w/80 hp Merc motor, Remeque gal trailer, sets of horse harness/tack, buggy/wagon wheels, milk cart, sleighs etc.… Auctioneers Note: Items in excellent condition, a sale that has something for everyone! See you there! For a more detailed list w/photos go to www. lmauction.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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FOR MRS. CATHY BILLINGS 422 CTY RD #29 TOLEDO, ON SAT AUG 22, 2015 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM We are pleased to have been commissioned by Mrs. Billings to sell the following 2006 Ford Mustang, red, mags, 196,329 km’s exc. Cond. Cavalier 2002 approx. 81,000 km’s, 4 door, exc. Cond. Both vehicles sold cert & e-tested w/ reasonable reserve. Chevy 4x4 pickup good running cond. Sold as is. Meyers snow blade, Yamaha Grizzly four wheeler 4277 km’s very good cond. Also Kawasaki Bayou 4 wheeler. Fishing boat/ trailer, Johnson outboard, MinnKota trolling motor, fish finders, ice fishing equip’t. Many as new tools & automotive tools, car lift, tire changer etc… Auctioneers Note: New tools, sportsmen and car enthusiasts & contractors sale not to be missed. For a more 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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Blues veteran Fathead, right, performs under the blistering sun on Saturday afternoon, during day 2 of this year’s Calabogie Blues & Ribfest Aug. 14-16 at Calabogie Peaks Resort. Below, Chris and Chris Kesley (“We didn’t plan our names that way”) stock up on some of the finest ribs found this side of Route 55. Nourishment was big for fans who danced away the three-day festival at the foot of Calabogie Peaks.
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TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE CONTRACT TENDER NO. 6812 BRASSIL’S CREEK MUNICIPAL DRAIN CLEANOUT SEALED TENDERS to clean out the main drain and replacement of two (2) farm crossings on the O’Grady Branch of the Brassil’s Creek Municipal Drain will be received by the Township of Montague at 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls, Ontario until 2:00 p.m. local time, Thursday September 3rd, 2015. Plans, specifications and forms of tender may be obtained from: Eastern Engineering Group Inc. 125 Stewart Blvd. Suite 212, Brockville, Ontario K6V 4W4 613-345-0400 The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. TENDERS RECEIVED BY: Attn: Jasmin Ralph, Clerk Township of Montague, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive PO Box 755 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W6
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Lanark’s Mary Ann Jones dances to her own tune. She was up and ready to go even between acts at this year’s blues festival.
Estate donation welcomed by Camp Merrywood’s art camp Desmond Devoy
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If Anne Tully were alive today, she would love what she could see on the shores of Lower Rideau Lake. But the money left in her estate means that her efforts will live on in the guise of special needs children at Camp Merrywood at the second annual arts camp. The $2,000 Tully donation was made possible through the Perth and District Community Foundation. “We linked up with Art in Class and we have a different artist every morning and every afternoon,” said camp director Barb Gray. “Each of these kids
really enjoy doing art. Most are able to do a bit,” based on their physical or mental abilities, but at the very least, “they do the directing of how it will turn out,” with the help of their counsellors. All of the other funding at the camp comes from Easter Seals Canada, to fund camps like the seven-day arts camp, as well as a five-day Discovery Camp for younger kids. Camp Merrywood also has campers out and about in Algonquin Park, as well as campers with multiple sclerosis from across Canada, the United States and even Germany. As for the arts campers, “they will have a little art show at the end, so all the other campers can see it. It’s an amazing opportunity.”
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Counsellor Melissa Schippers, at right, chats with Isabella Sicoli, 11 ½, about her art work. Above, inset, Sicoli stretches some material to cover her canvas.
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Camper Chantelle Fogarty-Griswold takes a moment to smile for our camera.
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Stewart Park Festival launches a songwriting competition
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Pet Valu Perth held a customer appreciation day on Saturday, Aug. 9 with a visit from the Perth Fire Department, a barbeque, gift basket reaffles, pet nail trimming and lots of items on sale. Pictured are Crystal Mulack, Matt Laird (owner), Natasha Dillabough, Teegan Joynt and Mary Morrell as they have some fun with the fire department paraphernalia.
The year 2016 marks the bicentennial of the founding of the Perth Military Settlement and Stewart Park Festival is looking for an original song to recognize and celebrate this important milestone. This is an excellent opportunity for songwriters to capture the remarkable and varied history of the Perth area and to have their work highlighted at the 2016 festival. When the War of 1812 revealed the vulnerability of its colonies along the St. Lawrence River, the British Government quickly looked to bolster its defence of the area against any future invasion by the United States. By 1816 it had commenced a program of government sponsored immigration that offered land and support, along with transportation, to families and discharged soldiers willing to take up a new life in this isolated part of Upper Canada. Within a few years thousands of immigrant families from Scotland, Ireland and beyond had arrived, with the Town of Perth set up to direct them to the interior. Soon the once unpopulated area began to ring with the clearing of land and the construction of houses and roads. The 200th Anniversary of the Perth Military Settlement is intended to mark
the arrival of these first settlers and veterans to the area and to celebrate the continuing story of the settlement communities of Perth, Drummond/North Elmsley, Beckwith and Tay Valley. Over the decades, the area has had its full share of fascinating characters, including the Rev. Bell and the Canadian Kings of Repertoire, the Marks family, as well as historical highlights such as Upper Canada’s last fatal duel and making of the mammoth cheese for the 1893 World’s Fair. What better way to recognize and honour such a rich historical legacy than through the gift of music. Songwriters are encouraged to pick a personality, pick an event from the settlement’s long history and to capture it within a song. Cash prizes will be awarded for the top three songs, with the top six to be included on a commemorative CD. The top entrant(s) will also have the opportunity to perform on the main stage at the 2016 Festival. Deadline for entries is midnight December 31, 2015. For more information and an official entry form visit www.stewartparkfestival. com Submitted by the Stewart Park Festival Committee
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NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAWS 2015-031, 2015-033 TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of Tay Valley Township passed the above noted By-Laws on the 11th day of August, 2015, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter P.13. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or public body may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-laws by filing with the Clerk of Tay Valley Township not later than the 9th day of September, 2015, a notice of appeal setting out the reasons for the appeal, and accompanied by the fee required by the Ontario Municipal Board. AND TAKE NOTICE that only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or group on its behalf. AND TAKE NOTICE that no person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. By-law No. 2015-031 applies to approximately 0.18 ha of land at 284 Featherston Lane, Part Lot 9, Concession 1&2, geographic Township of South Sherbrooke. The purpose of this amendment is to change the zoning of the property from Seasonal Residential (RS) to Residential Limited Services Special Exception-142 (RLS-142). The effect of the amendment allows demolition of the existing cottage at 18m and construction of a new cottage at a setback of 25m from Farren Lake; and recognizes existing non-complying lot conditions, specifically lot size 1861m2 and lot frontage 30.48m. By-law No. 2015-033 applies to approximately 0.44 ha of land being severed from 100 Mica Point, Part Lot 15 Concession 3, Geographic Township of North Burgess. The purpose of this amendment is to change the zoning of the severed parcel from Seasonal Residential to Residential Limited Services. The effect of the amendment is to satisfy a condition of severance. THIS NOTICE GIVEN ON THE 20th DAY OF AUGUST, 2015. Amanda Mabo, Clerk, Tay Valley Township (800) 810-0161 or (613) 267-5353
MUNICIPAL OFFICE & WASTE SITES – HOLIDAY HOURS The Municipal Office will be CLOSED on Monday, September 7th, 2015 for the Labour Day holiday. The office will re-open on Tuesday, September 8th at 8:30 a.m. All municipal waste sites will be OPEN on Monday, September 7th, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
SUNDANCE ARTISAN SHOW - 9TH EDITION Labour Day Weekend - September 5th – 7th, 2015 21980 Highway 7, behind Fall River Restaurant, Maberly, ON Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Sundance Studio Tour has evolved into an Artisan Show being held in Maberly, Ontario at the corner of Highway 7 and County Road 36, behind Fall River Restaurant along the Fall River. The venue gives visitors the opportunity to stroll along the booths of the artists, enjoy the food and music, sit along the river, compare what is offered and make a choice out of all the beautiful works. In 2014 they welcomed 43 participating artists and approximately 4000 visitors. For more information www.sundancestudio.ca
HOCKEY REGISTRATION OPEN! Registration for the 2015/2016 Hockey season is open. All those interested in registering are reminded that the “Early Bird” registration deadline is Friday, September 4th. Fees for the season are as follows: up to and including September 4th $150 – after $175. Coaches/Volunteers The success of our programs is based solely on volunteers and support from the community. If you would like to volunteer, please fill in a coach/volunteer form. You will need a letter of authorization from the Township when applying for the Vulnerable Sector Check required for all our volunteers.
CHOIR REGISTRATION OPEN! Residents are reminded that registration for the fall session of the Tay Valley Community Choir is open. Registration deadline is September 8th, 2015. Fees are as follows: $40 per registrant for the Fall session or $75 per registrant for the Fall and Spring sessions.
KARATE REGISTRATION OPEN! Residents are reminded that registration for the fall session of Tay Valley Karate is open. Registration deadline is September 11th, 2015. Fees for the session are as follows $60 per registrant OR $120 per family of 2 or more registrants for the season.
133RD ANNUAL MABERLY FAIR SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 2015 The Maberly Agriculture Society is hosting the 133rd Annual Maberly Fair on Saturday, August 29th, 2015. This year’s theme is – “Sheep and Goats!” Come and see the Clowns, Family Horse Show, Livestock & Homecraft Exhibits, Heritage Demonstrations, Parade, Horse Draw and Pony Pull, Zucchini Races, Bands, Entertainment & More. For more information call 613-492-0139 or visit: www.maberlyagsociety.ca
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Brooke Henderson wins first LPGA title - the Cambia Portland Classic Classic in Oregon, capturing her first LPGA title with an impressive 21-under par total of 267. The 17-year-old Smiths Falls native had an inBrooke Henderson showed composure of a sea- credible 8-stroke victory over her closest pursusoned veteran Sunday to win the Cambia Portland ers – Pornanong Phatlum, Ha Na Jang and Candie
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She had what her father, Dave, called a “Welcome to Brookeville” moment, when she shot her 3-wood off the 17th tee. “It’s something that I wouldn’t have done on a regular day, but I figured just hit it straight down the fairway and get it on… ended up making a birdie which was even better,” she said. Brooke said she had a different mind set this time around. “All I can say is my attitude was just much different, and I demanded a lot more of myself than I did three or four months ago. Until now, Brooke has played LPGA tournaments as a nonmember either through sponsors’ exemptions or Monday qualifiers. The Portland Open was no exception. On Monday, Aug. 10, she won the qualifying tournament with a 68 (-4) just to get into the field. She then opened with a 66 (-6) on Thursday, Aug. 13, and claimed the outright lead by the end of the second round on Friday. She never looked back. She earns US$195,000 as the Cambia Portland Classic champion, pushing her season earnings more than US$660,000. With this first win under her belt, Brooke could be granted her card by the LPGA for the remainder of the season, but she had not decided whether or not
to petition the tour as of Tuesday. “The cheer on 17 and the cheer on 18 were something that I never really experienced before,” Brooke said, after being doused by water and faux champagne. “And it’s definitely something I’ll remember.” Brooke is the first Canadian winner since Lorie Kane and she commented on that. “…I think Canadian golf is really growing, and there’s a lot of great players coming up. But to get that and for Canadian fans and Canadian support that I’ve received over the last couple months and last couple years is unbelievable, so I’m happy to bring one home for Canada.” Both Brooke and her sister Brittany Henderson (who also participated at Portland) are now headed to the Canadian Women’s Open in Vancouver, BC, Aug. 17 to 23. It will be a bit of celebration for the young Canadian golfer and it “may be a fun car ride” as she and her family head to Vancouver. “For sure,” she said of the celebratory time that awaits her in Canada. “It will be awesome to be back with all that Canadian support. That was my first LPGA tournament three years ago. It will be nice… lots of great memories.” Thanks to this tournament win, Brooke has secured her LPGA card for 2016. When asked if she was
motivated when the commissioner told her no for petitioning for Qschool, she had this to say: “…I think honestly it was the best thing that could have happened to me. It made me work really hard and be really dedicated and really focused. It made me really realize what I really wanted in life and what I really desired, and I think it was the best thing that could have happened.” OF NOTE • Brooke Henderson is the first Canadian to win on the LPGA Tour since Lorie Kane back in 2001 at the Takefuji Classic... she would have been about three years old at the time. • Brooke is the first Monday qualifier to win on the LPGA Tour since Laurel Kean at the 2000 State Farm Classic. • The Smiths Falls teen passes Suzann Pettersen for the lowest ever winning score at the Cambia Portland Classic (-21). • Her eight-shot win is the widest margin of victory on the LPGA Tour this year. • She has now won on four different professional tours in 2015: LPGA, Symetra, Canadian and Sun Coast. • Jocelyn Bourassa is the only Canadian to win the Canadian Women’s Open, the inaugural year (1973).
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The Rideau Ferry Regatta welcomed countless visitors Aug. 15-16 to the shores of the Big Rideau Lake. Can Am races were featured at this year’s event as it is the first time a qualifying race has taken place at the event since its resurrection several years ago.
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The ninth annual Dorothy Griffith Memorial Golf Tournament, a fundraiser for the Perth and District Chamber of Commerce, was held at the Perth Golf Course on Wednesday, Aug. 12, with golfers gingerly leaping over the remnants of the torrential rains from the night before. Above, Tiffany Ennis putts off on the special, skill-testing putting board. Christopher Murray, left, of Carleton Place, formerly of Smiths Falls, and Darby Munro, of Almonte, were dealing blackjack – replete with a deck of John Wayne playing cards – as part of a fundraiser, at $5 a hand. Connected to Your Community - P21 - Thursday, August 20, 2015
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Henderson gets LPGA card Gray resigns as police board chair Brooke Henderson has received her LPGA Tour membership, effectively immediately. According to LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan, who has reviewed her petition, he said, “I have granted her LPGA Tour membership beginning immediately. “Brooke will compete out of Category 7 on the 2015 LPGA Priority List for the remainder of this season and also for the 2016 season. Category 7 is reserved for players who have won an official LPGA event as a non-member in the current or previous calendar year. Brooke truly earned her card, and we are looking forward to Brooke joining our Tour and our family. She is a special player and a wonderful person.” Brooke was happy to receive the good news. “Since I was a little girl in Smiths Falls, Ontario, my dream has been to play on the LPGA Tour. I am so grateful for the opportunity to join the Tour as a member and play alongside so many of my role models. “Realizing this dream here at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open in my native Canada is even more amazing and I am so proud to be an ambassador for golf in this amazing country.
“I would like to thank Commissioner Mike Whan, the LPGA Tour staff, and all my sponsors, fans, friends and my amazing family for all the support I have received.” LPGA policy states that any female 18 years of age or over shall be eligible to apply for membership in the Association’s Tournament Division; however, females between the ages of 15 and 18 may be granted special permission to apply for membership by petitioning directly to the Commissioner of the LPGA. Henderson, who is currently ranked No. 17 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, petitioned LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan following her win at the Cambia Portland Classic. Henderson will compete in this week’s Canadian Pacific Women’s Open as a member of the LPGA Tour and any money that she earns during the remainder of the 2015 LPGA Tour season will be considered official money. The remainder of the 2015 season will also be considered her rookie season on the LPGA Tour. Per LPGA policy, there will be no further comment from the LPGA on Henderson’s petition.
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Stephanie Gray, the chair of the Perth police services board (PSB), has stepped down, effective immediately. She made her announcement at a special PSB meeting this afternoon. A provincial appointee to the board in 2010, she took over from former mayor Lana March and shepherded the town through the process of winding down the Perth Police Service and bringing in the OPP to police the town in 2013. Coun. Jim Graff has been selected as the new board chair. Acting Mayor John Gemmell will serve as vice chair. According to a press release sent from the office of Casey Whiticar, the Town of Perth’s economic development coordinator, Gray’s resignation was accepted “with regret.” In the release, Gray, an instructor at Algonquin College’s Perth campus and a former Perth Courier reporter, explained that she was leaving due to a “potentially conflicting employment opportunity.” “I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience as a member of the Perth police services board and am thankful for the opportunity to serve the public as a provincial appointee,” Gray is quoted as saying.
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Perth Police Services Board chair Stephanie Gray, seen here in this photo from late last year in the public gallery of the Perth town council, stepped down from her post as PSB chair.
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Former Perth resident Marnie Webster is a silver medal winner from for USA at the World Special Olympics in Los Angeles in July. She and her partner, Maggie Sebastian were the second place winners in the unified doubles match. Webster now lives in Rhode Island.
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Only three days remain to see A Little Princess at Smiths Falls’ Station Theatre A Little Princess is a new musical created by the talented team of William Brooke (book), Eric Rockwell (score) and Margaret Rose (lyrics). It’s the story of a young girl’s struggle between life’s harsh reality and the world of imagination. The play’s central theme focuses on the way hope and friendship can magically transform a life, even in desperate circumstances. Now in its second week of production, A Little Princess will play at the air-conditioned Station Theatre on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m., and close with a matinee on Sunday, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. “Princess” has been drawing audiences from Ottawa and elsewhere in the region and is popular with young and old. The Smiths Falls Community Theatre (SFCT) is privileged to be given the Canadian premiere rights to this production, adapted from the much-loved novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Burnett is best known for her children’s books published just before and after the turn of the 19th century. The musical was originally produced by the Sacramento Theatre Company, Michael Lunn, producing director. For the SFCT’s production, director Lynda Daniluk faced the task of finding a large cast with rewarding roles for younger, upcoming players and veteran
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the name of the game at the Capital Fair at the D&S Southern Comfort B.B.Q. Restaurant “Smoked to the Bone” barbeque competition. The competition will pit amateur teams against each other for $1,000 in cash and prizes. Think your barbecue talents deserve glory? Why not try your hand? All you need is a BBQ. Chicken and ribs are provide with your admission. For animal enthusiasts, there are western horse barrel races on Friday and Saturday night and a full Gymkhana show on Sunday. The Kids Zone features the Bird of Prey show where families can meet eagles, owls and hawks up close and personal. See them soar overhead as the conservation team explains the habitat and challenges these species face. There’s also a petting zoo and pony rides. Also inside the Kids Tent is DooDoo, the world famous clown and his Dance Party. There’s also the Reptile Rainforest, the Kommunity Stage and the Travelin’ Farmer display where city folk can get in touch with their country cousins. Kids young and old can enjoy the World’s Finest Midway, which delivers all the best rides from summer´s past including the Cannonball, Music Express, Alien Abduction and Fireball. All-day ride passes are regular $36 or you can purchase in advance for $18. The Capital Fair also appreciates the community it thrives in, so they give back every year the day before the fair starts with the Hydro Ottawa Special Needs Day. This year we will host over 1,500 special needs children to a private party where legions of Hydro Ottawa volunteers help move children to and from World’s Finest Midway rides and then off to a hotdog and ice cream lunch in the Hydro Ottawa food tent. Entertainment, Karaoke and a Petting Zoo, courtesy of Monalea Petting Zoo, round out what is the best day of the year for many of these children.
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Automakers look to technology to solve driver problems While I’ve heard from plenty of senior vehicle owners who are becoming overwhelmed with the technology in their new vehicles and who wish things were a little simpler (especially in terms of the instrument panel), automakers are taking a very different view; looking to technology to solve some of the problems older drivers experience on a daily basis. One of the big drivers towards putting more collision mitigation and driver-assist technology in today’s vehicles is, of course, profit from increased market share. While we all think that car manufacturers design and engineer their products to have a youth-oriented appeal, auto execs know that catering to a mature consumer can make for a better bottom line. In the US, the market that drives the shape and form of our daily drivers, they are experiencing a real boom in the senior market. From 2003 to 2013 the number of licensed drivers over 65 has increased by 29 per cent. There are more than 3.5 million drivers over the age of 84 (a 43 per cent increase over the last decade). And these consumers aren’t satisfied with keeping older autos or buying secondhand. Drivers over 75 now buy new at a rate of six times the number of vehicles as those aged 18 to 24. In fact south of the border, drivers under the age of 20 have declined by three per cent.
While no carmaker wants to be seen as building a vehicle for the older generations, there’s no doubt that certain features such as cross-path detection, lane keeping assist, rear-view cameras, and automatic braking can be real assets to those with restricted physical mobility and slower reaction times. Tips of the week: If you’ve left your vehicle sitting idle for a few days or more, you may hear a few brake noises when moving it for the first time. Brake rotors are made of steel without any anti-corrosion treatment and will quickly develop a fine layer of rust when the vehicle is stationary. This doesn’t necessarily mean any repair or service work is required, just a few kilometres of gentle driving. When first taking off, avoid any hard or panicstop brake applications for the first few kilometres. Normal braking will wear off any surface rust from the rotors and the noise will quickly disappear. Hard stops may cause a vibration when braking that won’t usually cure itself and may lead to the need to replace the rotors. If you drive one of the newer generation diesel-powered trucks, you’re familiar with the need to replenish the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank. The fluid is injected into the exhaust system to reduce emissions. Most vehicles using this system have a 20 L capacity tank and one fill up will average about 4,000 km of driving
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depending on speed and loads carried/towed. Buying fluid in carry-jugs usually means paying about $10 per gallon ($2.20/L). DEF is dispensed at most highway truck stops by bulk pumps similar to gas/diesel fuel units and is priced on average about half the cost of carry-jugs. So if one of your trips takes you by a commercial truck fueling station, it may help your trans-
portation budget to stop in and fill up. From Aug. 22-23 Auto Wonderland presents their 10th annual Swap Meet and Car & Motorcycle Show in Morrisburg, Ontario 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. On Sunday, Aug. 23 the Arnprior White Pine Festival Classic Car & Show rolls uptown on John Street in Arnprior. On the same day the Kinsmen Club of Cornwall presents Kinsmen in Motion in support of Big Brothers and Big Sisters with a car, bike and truck show open to all years. They will have live music, vendors and it will be held at Lamoureux Park in Cornwall. And to satisfy your hunger for both chrome and barbecue the Rotary Club of Perth invites all car clubs to the inaugural Perth Ribfest and Car Show in
Perth on Sunday, Aug. 23. There will be four rib specialty vendors, multiple food and non-food vendors, live music, a beer tent, and much more. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ in the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact (due to volume, I can’t always promise replies). Yours in service Brian Turner
Defensive riding recommended as motorcycle deaths rise again So far this year 25 motorcycle fatalities have been recorded on OPPpatrolled roads and police are appealing to riders to use their defensive driving skills to keep themselves safe. One of the important things that riders learn when they take a motorcycle training course is to ‘drive as if you are invisible’, which addresses the fact that car drivers who are looking for bigger vehicles sometimes don’t notice motorcyclists in their path, especially at intersections. “I never saw him” is some-
thing heard all too often at the scene of a motorcycle crash. Defensive riding is the most important key to safe motorcycle driving; ride to expect the unexpected. Riders are reminded to be aware of other motorists at all times and be ready with a counter maneuver to avoid their mistakes. This year 22 operators and three passengers have died in motorcycle crashes. Fifteen of those deaths involved persons between the ages of 45-65 years of age. Four people died while on a motorcycle
in west region alone within the first week of August. The OPP is reminding all drivers to always have a watchful eye for motorcycles; the safety of motorcyclists is the responsibility of everyone. Motorcycle riders should be aware of where a motorist’s blind spots lie and spend as little time in them as possible. If you can see driver’s eyes in their mirrors, then they have the ability to see you too. Submitted by the Ontario Provincial Police.
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2008 Ford Ranger Manual, Red, CC2186A, 121,000km, $8,999
2014 Chevrolet Silverado, Silver, CC2294, 24,615km, $34,999
2009 Dodge Journey SXT, Black, 6768P, 124,875km, $9,499
2014 Ford Explorer, Black, 6734X, 58,975km, $29,995
2010 Ford Fusion Se, Black, 6758P, 104,866km, $9,999
2014 Kia Sorento, Green, 6713X, 73,125km, $18,995
2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited, White, 6743Y, 127,801km $10,999
2014 Kia Sorento, White, 6714X, 66,367km, $19,995
2010 Nissan Versa, Black, 6687P, 82.835km, $8,995
2014 Mazda 5, Red, 6655X, 38,976km, $17,495
2010 Mazda 3 Hatchback, Grey, Mt, Cc2210a, 100,400kms, $9,999
2014 Mazda 5, Black, CC2083, 49,287km, $16,995
2011 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport AWD, Black, 6767p, 80,100km, $15,999
2014 Mitsubishi Mirage, Black, AOL6621Y, 29,696km, $9,995
2011 Mazda 3, Red, 6764Y, 115,035km, $8,999
2014 Mazda 5, Black, AT, 6752x, 37,000kms, $16,999
2011 Jeep Patriot, Black, 6761P, 116,270km, $10,499
2014 Ram Truck 1500, White, At, 6739x, 45,000kms, $28,999
2011 Nissan Murano Sv Awd, Gray, 6759P, 86,369km, $18,999
2015 Dodge Journey, White, 6716X, 16,367km, $22,995
2011 Mazda 3, Black, 6368P, 61,200km, $10,995
2015 Ford Escape, Black, 6748X, 29,175km,
2011 Nissan Altima, Black, 6543P, 70,022km, $14,995
2015 Jeep Cherokee, Red, 6749X, 23,714km, $25,999
2011 Nissan Versa, Grey, 6551P, 43,496km, $10,945
2015 Kia Rio, Blue, 6517P, 1788km, $14,995
2011 Subaru Forester, Silver, 6640P, 103,645km, $17,995
2015 Kia Sedona, Black, 6729X, 16,450km, $25,999
2011 Subaru Impreza, White, 6641P, 87,235km, $12,945
2015 Nissan Altima, Grey, 6746X, 24,087km, $19,995
2012 Nissan Altima, Grey, 6760P, 48,228km, $14,999
2015 Nissan Altima, Silver, AOL6620X, 39,594km, $19,995
2012 Nissan Sentra, Silver, 6645X, 75,325km, $11,945
2015 Nissan Altima, Grey, 6744X, 22,496km, $19,995
2012 Nissan Versa, Blue, 6724X, 73,818km, $10,995
2015 Nissan Altima, Silver, 6743X, 23,044km, $19,995
2013 Mazda 5, Grey, 6531X, 49,204km, $16,945
2015 Nissan Titan, Grey, 6738X, 11,362km, $31,999
2013 Toyota Corolla, Red, 6742X, 54,952km, $13,999
2015 Nissan Titan, Grey, 6737X, 12,183km, $31,999
2014 Hyundai Elantra, Gold, 6762X, 52,414km, $13,999
2015 Chevrolet Traverse Awd, Black, At, 6751x, 43,884kms, $25,999
2014 Hyundai Elantra, Blue, 6763X, 51,128km, $13,999
2015 Kia Sorento, Black, At, 6735x, 29,245kms, $23,690
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