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The Bloc isn’t just running in Quebec this year. No, the separatists won’t be running down the streets of Perth, but everyone else who enjoys running – politician or otherwise – will be out at the 108th annual Glen Tay Block Race on Thursday, Aug. 27, at 6 p.m. The race starts in downtown Perth, in front of the Perth Museum, 11 Gore St. E., and runs the circuit out into the wilds of Tay Valley Township, and back for 14.7 km. The race heads north on Gore Street, turning left onto Isabella, then right onto Wilson Street. Heading north, the runners turn left again onto Sunset Boulevard, which becomes Christie Lake Road. The run continues for five kilometres until participants reach Glen Tay, where they turn left, onto Glen Tay Side Road. The runners then make a left again onto Scotch Line Road,
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This year’s inaugural Perth Ribfest met, then exceeded, both attendance and fundraising expectations. By early Sunday afternoon, more than 7,000 people had passed through the gates of the Perth Fairgrounds, and more than $5,000 had been raised through donations – meaning that the local Scotiabank branch would be matching that amount, so revenues will be at least $10,000. “Everyone has been extremely generous,” said organizer Jeff Dean of the event, a fundraiser for the Perth Rotary Club. While final figures will not be available until after press time, as he looked around the busy fairgrounds this past Sunday afternoon, Dean seemed satisfied with both feedback and attendance. “The whole community has just exceeded expectations,” said Dean. Already, there are plans to “make it bigger and better next year,” with more tents, tables and chairs. “We will be doing a lot of planning.” While there are requests for the Ribfest to be moved to the town’s 200th anniversary Homecoming Weekend, planned for next July, those are still being negotiated. “We will be having a lot of discussions,” said Dean. The classic and antique car shows were also successes, with more than 100 cars each day. Dean said he has been hearing “a lot of positive feedback,” which has been “really rewarding for the volunteers.” While the community was generous in its support, people also brought friends for less altruistic, but still understandable reasons: “Another night I don’t have to cook!” was a common refrain Dean heard. “Two sticky thumbs up.”
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Celebrate Lanark County’s bounty at Harvest Festival Sept. 13 The third annual Lanark County Harvest Festival is fast approaching, set for Sunday, Sept. 13 at Beckwith Park. Left, Leann Thompson of Thompsontown Maple Products shows off some maple syrup products last year. File photo
dren’s activities such as a petting zoo, bouncy castle, and face painting, can be expected. “The event provides a perfect opportunity for local producers to bring awareness to our communities through their products and expertise,” adds Marie White, Lanark County tourism manager. “We recognize the benefits of local food. This festival is a time to celebrate with our local families and show our appreciation for our agricultural community by sharing food, drink and laughter.” The celebration of local food is an annual event that supports more than 55 local businesses and six farmers’ markets, as well as developing a new economic
development network for the county through partnership with the Ontario Tourism Culinary Alliance (OCTA). Last year, the Harvest Festival was recognized by OCTA as a provincial finalist for Culinary Event of the Year. “Beckwith Township is pleased to be the host municipality for the Lanark County Harvest Festival,” says Beckwith Reeve Richard Kidd. “Our staff has been working very hard with partners to ensure the event is a huge success. It is a tribute to our agricultural past and future.” “We hope to continue to create employment, build on the customer base and encourage lots of visitors to come to Lanark County,” adds festival founder and Montague Reeve Bill Dobson. “Lanark County has been recognized as a food destination, and we want to build on this momentum while raising awareness about our agriculture,” notes Keith Kerr, Lanark County Warden. There are still spaces for vendors. To register, contact cmcgregor@twp. beckwith.on.ca. For general information, visit www.harvestfestival.ca or call 1-888-4-LANARK. R0013431264_0827
Want to get fresh with a local farmer? The third annual Lanark County Harvest Festival will give everyone a chance to do just that. This outdoor event, slated for Sunday, Sept. 13 at Beckwith Park (1319, 9th Line, Beckwith), will celebrate the county’s bounty of the harvest featuring local producers, food seminars, cooking demonstrations, children’s activities, local musicians and more. This year, Tay Valley Township will be the featured community, showcasing its people, products and projects. The Lanark County Harvest Festival is an opportunity for people to meet our local farmers and purchase local food and other locally-made products. Our county has a unique blend of producers, passions and food. The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is a collaboration of several local groups, including Lanark Local Flavour, Lanark County Farmers’ Markets, the Lanark County Agricultural Advisory Committee, the Township of Beckwith, Tay Valley Township and Lanark County. In 2015, the collaboration between four Beckwith Churches will continue to deliver the popular Harvest Church Supper of traditional stew including lamb stew, vegetable stew, beef stew and gluten-free stew (not to mention pie of all kinds). Some of the participants are growing the ingredients, and others are sourcing local ingredients. It is “stew The program includes cooking demgood to miss.” Tickets are $12 and will be sold in advance or at the door for the onstrations featuring local chefs who supper, taking place from 4 to 6:30 p.m. will present information about cooking with local ingredients. Other food following the Harvest Festival.
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County’s revamped community grants program not ready just yet Once finalized, Lanark County’s new community grants program will provide a streamlined approach for local organizations applying for funding annually. The program was up for discussion during Lanark County’s corporate services committee meeting Aug. 12 in Perth. Chief administrative officer Kurt Greaves provided an overview of the progress to date. Originally, county councillors had passed a motion back in February that no formalized grant policy was to be established and requests would be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. “Since that time, it’s been suggested by councillors that we need a formalized policy,” Greaves stated. He said the program update was to “bring full accountability and transparency to the property tax-funded community grants program, by providing a formalized process to evaluate requests for grants and to establish a separate budget section for taxpayerfunded grants.” Currently, Lanark County distributes more than $300,000 a year through the community grants program. The policy will provide an even playing field for all organizations applying for funds and will require them to submit budgets and background information. Once the deadline passes, all requests will come to the corporate services committee for discussion. “It’s a simple one-page budget and proposal that must accompany it (application). It’s pretty straightforward and requires organizations to do some legwork and have their ducks in a row and at that point, council will consider their requests,” Greaves said. “We’re also segregating community grants in a separate budget section,” he continued. “In the past, it was dispersed throughout the budget, but I think it should all be in one section so it’s transparent to taxpayers and so taxpayers know where their money is going.” Another aspect of the policy staff recommends is implementing an upper limit on the total grant funds allocated based on the previous year’s tax levy. “For example, using the amounts given out last year, 1.1 per cent of the levy would allow the upper limit to be set at $337,000 for 2016,” Greaves noted in his presentation. Coun. Shaun McLaughlin (Mississippi Mills mayor) agreed with the 1.1 per cent, but cautioned council if that figure increased. “Once we start getting past one per cent of taxation, people will be asking why is my money going to this? We have to be careful. We could get seen by a lot of people as a big charity who you can tell a sob story to and get some money,” he stated. “I believe $320,000 is a lot of money. It’s very generous. We should try to keep whatever we do within that 1.1 per cent.”
“I liked the one per cent number because then council can say to taxpayers, it’s only one penny out of every dollar that’s going to this. I think that can be justified,” Greaves answered. Coun. Sharon Mousseau (Beckwith deputy reeve) was pleased to see this coming before the committee. “I read this over two or three times and it’s an issue that’s important to me. I was uncomfortable with the way we were doing it (grants program), so I think this is perfect and has to be open and transparent because these are taxpayers’ dollars,” she remarked. “Excellent job done by staff.” Because some of the partnerships operate on a continued basis, such as funding provided to the youth centres (county provides $40,000 to each centre annually) and Lanark Transportation Association, Coun. Jane Torrance (Mississippi Mills councillor) wondered how the policy would accommodate those. “This is stable funding, not a grant, so we can’t put them in the grants program and say they have to apply each year. It changes the game,” she stated. “The youth centres should be part of the $300,000. Let’s be realistic here, that’s the very funding that started the concern over the grants program,” Mousseau pointed out. Greaves said program grants are set once by a term of council, “so you’ve already done that” for the youth centres. Another question raised by Smiths Falls mayor Shawn Pankow was how the new policy would deal with other emergency funding requests that come up after the deadline. “I look to the Two Rivers Food Hub as an example. That (funding request) came in after budget time,” he said. “You should leave a certain amount of money available for those things that come up each year.” “I like the idea of having some discretion…a little pocket (of money) that falls slightly outside of the criteria,” added Coun. Louis Antonakos (Carleton Place mayor). “It gives this council the opportunity to help people.” One option, Greaves said, was to allot a certain amount of funds for emergencies. He said there is currently $30,000 in emergency funding sitting in the budget that could be used for that purpose. “We don’t want to miss these opportunities, but council always has the ability to make up policies as they go along and go above policies they’ve set,” he reminded. Originally on the corporate services committee docket for June, the matter was deferred to the August meeting. With this year’s community grant applications due Aug. 31, Greaves suggested the program remain status quo for this year with the changes to be implemented in 2016. “The deadline is Aug. 31, which is why I brought this forward in June, initially,” he said. “Now that I’ve received some comments, staff will have
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There are several ways to help Lanark County Interval House (LCIH) erase violence against women this September. In an effort to reach all areas of the county they serve, the non-profit organization has been brainstorming different opportunities to raise funds. The first of those initiatives, the eRACE Violence fundraising walk and run takes place Sunday, Sept. 13 at the Middleville Museum in Lanark Highlands. This is the brainchild of LCIH’s fundraising co-ordinator, Pam Cupak, who is also a fitness instructor. “This is something that’s a passion for me, so it was an easy connection to make “Lanark Highlands is somewhere we haven’t done a lot in the past, so they are pumped,” she explained. “It’s our very first time doing this, so it’s exciting,” added LCIH executive director Erin Lee. “...We wanted it to be in a part of the county where we are not really present. So this is all about expanding for us.” The fundraiser, a family-friendly event, includes 5K and 9K run/walk and a 16K bike ride on a section of Wolfgrove Road. And for those who dare, they can attempt the duathlon (5K run, 16K cycle and 9K run). “We talk to women about mental
Take Back the Night Sept. 24 One of the most poignant events hosted by LCIH each year is Take Back the Night, a march for women’s right to be free of violence and to walk without fear. As in years past, supporters will gather Thursday, Sept. 24 in Carleton Place’s Town Hall Square (behind the town hall) at 6:30 p.m. for guest speakers and a rose ceremony where women who have lost their lives to violence will be remembered by placing flowers in the Mississippi River. Afterwards, those in attendance will march down Bridge Street to Lake Avenue, where they will turn around and finish at Read’s Book Shop for refreshments.
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mini-yoga sessions, explore walking trails and tour the Middleville Museum. Proceeds from the fundraiser will go to help supporting LCIH’s programs and services for abused women and children in the county.
Flip Your Tips, back to school drive After approaching local businesses to see if they’d be interested to donate a portion of gratuities to Interval House. “That branched out to restaurants and other fundraisers, including the Sunflower Bake Shop in Perth baking cookies for us with our logo on it,” Cupak said. Flip Your Tips to LCIH, where businesses and patrons can donate a portion of their sales to the See TAKE BACK page 7
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organization. “We are hoping through these campaigns that we are able to reach out to businesses and communities that may not be as aware of the services provided by LCIH and how important these services are for our friends and neighbours,” she stated. The Masonry Restaurant and Curly Redhead in Perth has committed to helping out and Two Guys for Lunch in Smiths Falls recently filled a donation box for LCIH during their Christmas in July lunch. To participate, contact Cupak at fundraising@lcih.com or 613257-3469. Another important initiative is LCIH’s back to school Crowdfunding campaign. In order to outfit children accessing their services to ensure they are ready for the classroom, the organization is seeking donations of as little as $10 from the community until Sept. 7. Donations will go
towards outreach support for kids as well as educating youth and teens on dating violence and healthy relationships. “Backpacks and having full lunch bags are important, but people forget that women go back to school. Donations of markers and crayons are really, really helpful, but there are other needs including running shoes, that aren’t readily available,” Lee said. “We have to be empowering our youth to have conversations about sexual violence and being safe and keep that dialogue open throughout our schools,” she continued. Annual general meeting Also taking place in September is LCIH’s annual general meeting, Monday, Sept. 14 at the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum (267 Edmund St.) in Carleton Place. All members of the public are welcome to attend the evening, which starts at 6 p.m. As in pre-
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ne of those telephone scams is apparently still making the rounds, prompting the RCMP to issue an advisory to Ontarians this past week. We’ve noted this one or something similar to it before, but it bears repeating in order to try and prevent more people from being victimized. The caller claims to be an RCMP officer seeking to collect fines or income taxes or a variety of other fraud-related tactics. The recipient of the call must pay up immediately or else face being arrested within 24 hours. In some cases, the phone number for the RCMP appears on the prospective victim’s call display. The RCMP indicated that it does not contact individuals to collect fines or taxes; the caller’s threat is meant “…to create such shock and anxiety that victims respond by sending money quickly in order to fix the problem,” according to an RCMP release. Anyone who receives such a call or knows someone who has can contact
the local police service or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501. Spread the word about the scam to raise awareness and possibly save someone who might be susceptible to the threatening tactic from falling for the fraud and losing his or her money. Also, keep in mind that Canada Revenue Agency does not call and insist that someone can solve his or her tax arrears problem (which probably doesn’t exist) by rushing out and buying VISA gift cards and then turning over the cash value. And the agency is no longer called Revenue Canada even though many of us still refer to it that way. A caller claiming to be from Revenue Canada is trying to steal your money, plain and simple. Don’t divulge any personal information such as bank account or credit card numbers, and don’t be afraid to tell others about your experience. By doing so, you could be helping a family member or friend from making an embarrassing and costly mistake.
Meaning of patience revealed for Mary in her sister Audrey “That girl has the patience of Job,” Mother said. She said it often enough of my sister Audrey, and I had no idea who Job was, that I was determined to find out what the word patience meant. If Audrey had an abundance of it, maybe I could claim to have it too, since we were sisters, and it seemed to be something of great value. And so one day, just before school was let out for the summer, I asked Miss Crosby if she would look up the word ‘patience’ in the big black dictionary that sat on the corner of her desk. She read me the description, which had big words like ‘ tolerance and endurance’ in it. I was still none the wiser, and I decided Job was someone Mother knew in Renfrew, because there certainly was
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nobody out in Northcote by the name of Job. At any rate, my older sister Audrey had the same trait as this fellow Job. And then one day, a discussion around the supper table sent me into a panic and I couldn’t even eat my piece of raspberry pie, which was my favourite. Audrey was finished at the Northcote School, and like so many girls from the farms around, that meant going off to Renfrew and doing housework for the rich people. I couldn’t stop the tears from rolling
down my face right onto the pie in front of me. Audrey put her arm around my shoulders and told me that day was a long way off, and I wasn’t to fret about it. She was needed on the farm, she said, and that’s where she would be staying. I asked her to ‘promise and hope to die’ which was right up there in importance with asking God for a special favour. She again assured me, she would be right at home for a long time to come. After supper, and after the kitchen had been redded up, I went out to the grape arbour and sat in the big two-seater swing, and started to think about all the things I would miss if my beloved sister Audrey ever left me. Who would sing to me at night when we went to bed?
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Whose arm would reach out across the bed roll and keep me safe when the whippoorwills sang their eerie songs when it was black as pitch outside and I was terrified they would get in the house? And who would sit with me
in the long grass and pull dandelion stems, then split them and roll them down into tight curls, and make up stories about how the women of long, long ago got the idea of curling their hair from the dandelions? And I thought of the many
times Audrey and I stretched out on the grass on a summer’s day when the sky was full of soft white clouds. And we would “see” dogs, fierce lions, and old men’s faces, as See MARY page 9
Letter to the Editor
CRA official defends agency’s actions DEAR EDITOR:
I am responding to an article by Jim Bronskill from the Canadian Press, concerning the amount of tax debt determined by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to be uncollectable. Here are the facts: When a tax debt is written off, it is not because the CRA does not have the
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resources to collect the debt. Rather, it is because there is no reasonable prospect of recovery, or the amount is uncollectable due to the expiration of the legal limitation period to collect, or the debtor is insolvent.
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MARY From page 8
the clouds shifted taking on new shapes as the gentle wind pushed them into different forms. And Audrey would make up stories about the things we read in the clouds, and often I would doze off, filled with a fierce love of a sister who found time to spend with a much younger sister, when there were other things she would much rather be doing. It was Audrey who defied anyone at the Northcote School to pick on me... even bad Marguirite got to know what it was like to be on the receiving end of a tongue lashing if she made fun of my hand-me-down clothes, or my long red ringlets.
LETTER From page 8
For perspective: in fiscal year 20132014, the agency collected a total of $330.9 billion in taxes and other revenues such as Employment Insurance premiums, Canada Pension Plan contributions, interest and penalties. The amount written off – $3.4 billion – represents only one per cent of the total tax collected. Even when an account is written off, it may remain collectable and the taxpayer’s obligation to pay may not be eliminated. The CRA has the right to collect the debt in the future if the taxpayer is located or their financial situation improves.
Wasn’t it Audrey who, when I asked, would sit with me in the very swing I was in at that moment, and tell me imaginary stories of far off lands, and people who spoke in different tongues, and wore different clothes. And when I would say, “tell me another one, Audrey,” she would simply let out a long sigh, and begin another story. And wasn’t it Audrey, who would take the book I had chosen from the Renfrew Library, with big words I couldn’t read, and sit with me at the kitchen table before bedtime, and read to me, when I knew she would much rather be reading her own book? And wasn’t it Audrey, even knowing I had little talent, spent hours trying to teach me how to make French
Knots, and daisies on the end of flour bag tea towels? And she would praise me and say how clever I was. As I sat in the swing that day, seeing in my mind’s eye, all the things my sister Audrey did for me, and the hours she spent with me, I knew then what mother meant when she said, “That girl has the patience of Job.” Audrey certainly, as far as I was concerned, had patience. Sadly, I never did find out who that guy Job was! 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.
Further, the CRA’s actions to address offshore tax evasion have never been more substantial. Most recently, Economic Action Plan (EAP) 2015 invested an additional $58.2 million for tax avoidance by large and complex entities, and an additional $25.3 million to address offshore non-compliance. Because of these efforts, we are seeing results. The dramatic increase in taxpayer submissions to the CRA’s Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP) indicates that Canadians are aware of the CRA’s focus on detecting and deterring offshore non-compliance. More than 5,000 disclosures related to offshore activities were received by the CRA from April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014, lead-
ing to the identification of $303 million in unreported income. Compare that to fiscal year 2014-15, where that number rose to 10,188 disclosures and $708 million in identified unreported income. This is millions of dollars that, as a result of concerted government action, is now being collected and returned to Canada’s revenue base. Mireille Laroche, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Collections and Verification Branch Ashley Kulp/METROLAND Canada Revenue Agency Editor’s note: The article to which the Families had the opportunity to tour heritage trains at the Railway Muwriter of the letter refers was published seum of Eastern Ontario’s Trainfest celebration in Smiths Falls Aug. 22 on insideottawavalley.com. to 23.
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Childhood cancer survivors invited to be part of Neon Night in Kemptville Sept. 26 Volunteers are essential to the success of this event, and we need people to assist on the route, registration and entertainment/activities. Those interested please email lanarklg@ontario.cancer. ca or call 1-800-367-2913 or 613-2671058 To register for this year’s event, please visit cancer.ca/neonnightkemptville or contact the Lanark, Leeds & Grenville office of the Canadian Cancer Society at 1-800-367-2913 / 613-2671058. Everybody who registers before Sept. 1 will be guaranteed to receive a
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Participants in the 2K event at last year’s Neon Night in Kemptville were let loose about 15 minutes before the 5K participants set off. This year’s event, set for Sept. 26 at Riverside Park, celebrates the resilience of those living with childhood cancer. after their diagnosis. Neon Night is a Canadian Cancer Society fundraiser in Kemptville taking place Sept. 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Riverside Park. Pre-party is at 5:30 p.m. All proceeds
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“Everywhere you go and everyone you know will always have a connection with childhood cancer. And you coming to show your support and registering your family –it does help.” “The more people that show up and the more money we raise, the less children have to go through childhood cancer.” Bergen says she will be returning to Neon Night in Kemptville this year for another fun and successful event. Are you a childhood cancer survivor? Do you know someone in the area who is? Or perhaps a child who is battling now? Aside from fundraising, an important part of Neon Night is to honour those children who have battled cancer in the past or are living with it now. There will be a special childhood survivor Knighting Ceremony where survivors are paired with “heroes”, Olympic athletes and hopefuls who have come out to support the cause. There is no registration fee for child survivors, as well as up to two parents and a sibling. Every year, 860 Canadians between the ages of birth and fourteen are diagnosed with cancer. While the rate of diagnosis has remained stable over the last few decades, child cancer death rates have declined by 50 per cent since 1985 thanks to innovative research. Today, 82 per cent of childhood cancer patients will survive at least five years
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At last year’s Neon Night event to raise money for childhood cancer, Rikki Leigh Bergen stayed busy filling a number of volunteer roles. After handing out Tshirts at the registration desk, she assisted in face painting and directing participants where they needed to go – all of this while five months pregnant. Bergen thought it was important to aid the childhood cancer survivors attending the event because, though now an adult, she is one of them. Two decades ago, when she was only fifteen-weeks-old, Bergen was diagnosed with nonHodgkin Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer that affects parts of the immune system. At the time, Bergen was the youngest ever diagnosis of the disease in Canada. After a long battle and many visits to the hospital, Bergen went into remission at two-and-a-half-years-old. She says she doesn’t remember most of the experience, but still attests that her early years with cancer left behind an impression on her adult life. People frequently ask in conversation about her physical scars from the disease, so she often recounts her story. She also has to go to checkups regularly to make sure her body is doing well after the treatment she received so long ago. “Even at 21-years-old, I still have to worry about that sort of stuff,” she says. She also describes sometimes suffering from nightmares of being surrounded by nurses on a hospital bed, a situation she likely lived through more than once as a child. As someone whose life has been fundamentally changed by cancer, Bergen says she appreciated Neon Night last year as a time to reflect on her journey and to assist those who are now facing what she faced. At one point in last year’s event, Bergen got up onstage to speak on her history with cancer. “It was very emotional,” she said of the experience. “Almost everybody there had some sort of connection with cancer.” Having lived with cancer and survived, and now raising a child of her own, Bergen says she wants to support Neon Night event – and also wants the community around her to understand how important it is.
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$339,000 Rideau Ferry. Spacious four bedroom family home close to public beach & boat launch. Open concept main level, maple kitchen with centre island butcher block. Master bdrm with 5 pc ensuite & walk-in closet. Fully developed lower level with walkout from family rm, 4th bdrm, 3 pc bath & den/office/media room. New hardwood in main level bedrooms. Nicely treed, fully fenced backyard. Double attached garage & large back deck. MLS# 965681. Bob Ferguson 613-812-8871 bobferg@superaje.com
$379,000 Open concept main level features oak hardwood flooring, custom kitchen with granite counter tops & island with large work surface.dining room, living room & four season porch (heated) overlooking pike lake. Large four piece bath with a stunning view of the lake. Mainfloor laundry. Upstairs- 2 bedrooms, a powder room, attic enclave for storage. Exterior easily maintained & boasts trees galore, rock gardens, perennials & flagstone walkways. Large deck & sheltered patio, a bunkie, storage shed & dock at the water. Great boating & fishing. Pontoon boat included. MLS#945887 Call Joanne Bennell 613-812-0505
NEW LISTING
REDUCED! NOW $325,000, 95 ACRES
4078 Drummond Con. 2 (Cty. Rd. 10)
1031 Rosetta Rd., Lanark
NOW $325,000 What a beautiful setting! Rolling hills, open fields, reforested
$239,000 Ideal location only minutes to perth and good commuting distance to ottawa. Super sized 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow on lovely lot, sitting back from the road for added privacy. Features include newer flooring & fixtures throughout, original maple floors in the large dining room. Large picture window and stone fireplace with insert in the living room. All bedrooms are a good size with closets. Both bathroom have tub/shower, one has his and her sinks. Main floor laundry doubles as a space for added storage. Eat-in kitchen with side door entrance in from covered porch which also leads to the newly constructed single car garage with workshop area. Newer forced air propane furnace, 30x40 two storey barn with 8 foot ceiling height on main level. MLS# 091991901007700 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
treed areas, a little bit of low land with cedars and natural rock outcroppings, just a gorgeous place to call home. Lots of living space and character in this well maintained family home. The eat-in kitchen has access in from the driveway area with main floor laundry and wood storage located adjacent at the rear. Original maple floors, wainscotting and a large picture window showcase the spacious dining room. Wood finishing on the walls highlight the cozy living room with terrace door to 3 season sunroom overlooking the patio and inground pool oasis. Upstairs you will find 4 good sized bedrooms, office, 1 bathroom with clawfoot tub and the master with ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Detached driveshed/garage. MLS# 094093402510900 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
REDUCED! NOW $295,000, NEW PROPANE FURNACE
REDUCED! NOW $249,900
2164 Bathurst Conc. 5 (Off Cameron Rd.)
NOW $$295,000 Elegant yet very functional 4 level home on a quiet no-thru
59-61 North St., Perth
NOW $249,900 Good central location for this well maintained & well
road only 10 minutes to perth. Each room is spacious, bright & tastefully decorated. Spacious foyer with double closet, sunken living room with fireplace & large picture window. Updated eat-in kitchen has nice oak cabinets & terrace door to private back deck. Nice formal dining room overlooks the living room. All bedrooms are a good size with the master having a 3 piece ensuite & his/her closets. Main level family room is bright with access in from insulated double attached garage, 2 other rooms on this level could be bedrooms or office plus laundry/storage room. Lowest level has rec room & utility/storage. New hardwood floors throughout, updated bathrooms, new windows, central air, 6 x15 foot drive thru shed. MLS# 091191602005607 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
rented building. Space includes commerical 1844 square foot main floor which is currently divided into 2 separate rental areas and a 1200 square foot 2 bedroom residential apartment on the 2nd floor. Main floor units rent for 675+HST + $125 towards hydro & water, pays own gas and 825+HST (includes water, gas & hydro separate). Apartment rents for $700 + $175 towards hydro & water, tenant pays own gas). Landlord maintains exterior of the building including grass cutting & snow removal. Parking spaces for 4 vehicles with deeded access over adjacent property. Fire code inspection completed in 2007. 3 New gas wallheaters in each unit. Netting approx. $19,000 MLS# 092103007011200 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
HERTIAGE BRICK TRIPLEX REDUCED!
AFFORDABLE $198,000 WITH NATURAL GAS HEAT
49-51 North St., Perth
NOW $239,000 Heritage brick triplex located in Downtown Hub of perth.
MLS # 092103006506100
Building has been repointed, knob& tube wiring removed. 51 North is a single family 3 bdrm unit with finished attic, updated kitchen, original hardwood flrs, newer gas furnace, driveway, garage & lovely private backyard. 49 North has 2 units heated with electric baseboard, 1 bdrm on 1st flr $420/month & 2 bdrm on 2nd flr. With finished attic also, new windows & freshly painted, currently vacant was renting for $635/month. Tenants pay their own heat & hydro. net income approx. $14,000/year. Motivated seller!
Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
RIDEAU FERRY 99 Old Kingston Rd., Rideau Ferry
$348,000 Excellent location set back in a mature maple bush & only minutes to Perth or Smiths Falls. The features of this lovely sun-filled home are incredible including main floor family room & laundry, 2 full bathrms, gorgeous cut stone fireplace & hardwood floor in living rm, a wall of south facing windows open up the kitchen, dining & den/office area to the outside. Great kitchen complete with peninsula that houses built-in counter top stove & oven with room for a couple of stools. The upper level has 2 really good sized bedrms with good closet space plus a bonus room that could by hobby/craft room, office or 3rd bedroom. Attached double garage with interior access, det. Garage with full loft & paved driveway. Nice decking, slate walkways, natural rock outcroppings & beautiful perennial gardens on 1.33 Ac lot. 5 minutes to public boat launch on Big Rideau Lake. MLS# 083182803383219 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
5907 Hwy. 43 Perth
$198,000 Really a nice bungalow, move-in condition, only 3.5 Minutes to
perth on paved county road. Beautiful lot with nice trees & great curb appeal. Features include country sized eat-in kitchen with new range & dishwasher, large picture window & protected side entrance in from driveway & attached garage. Spacious living room with new laminate flooring & patio door. 3 Good sized bedrooms each with new flooring & closets. 4 Piece bath with new vanity, mirror/medicine cabinet & toilet, ceramic tile floor. Lower level is bright & dry featuring family room with woodstove, closet space & outside access to backyard & patio, good sized laundry/storage room with tub, 2 piece bath (needs finishing), nice room at bottom of stairs would be perfect for your computer desk, utility/storage room MLS# 091990801555620 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
IT’S STILL A HOT MARKET
This is a fantastic time to Sell Your Home Find out what your home is worth in todays market.
We have a record number of buyer inquiries every day! THE TOP REASONS TO LIST YOUR HOME WITH US!
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112 Bruce St., Merrickville $249,900 – MLS®965807 Tim Lee N PR EW IC E
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SAT AUG 29 1:00PM-2:30PM 132 Brockville St $152,000 – MLS®969078 Lisa Brennan-Trudel
253 Glenwood Pl $279,900 – MLS®968727 Tim Lee
20 Elm St $149,900 – MLS®968978 Lisa Brennan-Trudel
275 Bay Rd $219,900 – MLS®959684 Francine Rever
44 First St $139,900 – MLS®961538 Evelyn Lee
177 Carss Ave $209,900 – MLS®946393 Evelyn Lee
35 Wills Rd $359,000 – MLS®899885 Evelyn Lee
196 Golf Club Rd $209,900 – MLS®960339 Evelyn Lee MO
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15 Elmsley St S $239,900 – MLS®968783 Evelyn Lee
SAT AUG 29 1:00PM-2:00PM 127 Lake Lane, Port Elmsley $124,900 – MLS®955498 Evelyn Lee
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Brad Closs Broker 613-200-1000
SAT AUG 29 12:00PM-1:00PM 3843 Hwy 43 West $169,900 – MLS®966884 Host: Jim Whiten
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SAT AUG 29 11:00AM-12:00PM 27 Anderson St $219,000 – MLS®967950 Evelyn Lee
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3 Bed/2 Bath Bungalow end unit. Fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer. References. 1st & Last. MLS# 960760
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Bambi Marshall
2604 Bellamy Road, mississippi mills, oN.
Sales Representative
$289,900 Built in 1868 1 room school until closing in 1960. 3 bdrm home with 2 bdrms and 3pc bath main floor, lrg master bdrm and 3 pc bath on 2nd level. Closed in veranda, eat in kitchen, plenty of cupboards and counters, propane fireplace. 3 season room, Granny Suite. This unique little Granny Suite has a room that could be the bedroom with a 3pc bathroom and head upstairs to a living room with kitchenette. There is a detached double car garage, lots of parking and gardens throughout the property and nature trails for the nature lover.
www.bambimarshall.ca
Direct: 613-498-6393
9 Jubilee St $164,900 – MLS®957460 Judy Charles
111 Park St $41,500 – MLS®925428 Evelyn Lee
HometowN Realty iNc. BRokeRage
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Mark Lee*** 613-812-1017
Regan Lee** 613-812-0155
Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** 613-285-9646
Judy Charles*** 613-285-4464
Jim Whiten*** 613-285-4078
Evelyn Lee** 613-284-7277
Francine Rever*** 613-285-7274
Nan Bell** 613-285-7727
Tracy Thomson*** 613-285-1876
Josee Biggs** 613-797-9592
Jenn O’Brien*** 613-227-4126
Pierre Vadnais*** 613-869-6037
Leah Allen*** Licensed Administrator
Joanne Keays Administration
59 Beckwith Street North, SMithS FALLS
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78 ErIC HutCHEsON dr – $215,000
Lisa Ritskes Sales Representative 613-285-6611
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8 sussEX st – $153,900
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74 LEEdEr COttaGE rd – $189,900
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Jennifer McCleery Sales Representative 613-285-5007
74 russELL st – $149,900
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20 01 OttEr LakE rd – $374,900
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#8 Z2 OLd kINGstON rd. – $239,900
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71 MCGILL st – $149,900
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Rebecca Wissler Broker, ASA, CNE
613-264-9481
601 PIKE LAKE ROUTE 6 ROAD PIKE LAKE
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613-561-6464
22 MATHER STREET PERTH
NEW LISTING
Private 4 bd, 2 bth home w/views of lake. Open concept, lrg master w/ensuite, decking front & side, det. 2 car gar. $599,000. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 or Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
John Jonkman
Broker of Record
Jennifer Glazier
Sales Representative
613-812-8114
22 HERRIOTT STREET PERTH
NEW LISTING
2+1 bd, 2 bth split entry well kept home on treed lot w/drive through att. gar. L/L 3rd bd, 3pc, bth, rec rm, laundry & f/p. Appliances incl. $259,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344
NEAR PERTH
Demi Thompson
Sales Representative
613-264-4330
Sheila Birch
Sales Representative
613-390-1604
Randy Cavanagh
Sales Representative
613-464-1000
1202 DRUMMOND CON 1 NEAR PERTH
NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE
THE MEADOWS, PERTH
3 bd, 3 bth bungalow on pretty 2 acre lot. Well designed open concept, great rm w/ vaulted ceilings, f/p & h/w floors, plenty of storage & att dbl gar. $375,000.
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.
THE DRUMMOND MODEL- Newly built 3 bd, 2 bth 1,545 sq.ft. bungalow on 50x125 lot w/9 ft ceilings throughout. Attached car garage. $379,900.
PERTH
CHRISTIE LAKE
PERTH
613-390-2281
Sheri D’Aoust
Sales Representative
613-812-9344
812 PORT ELMSLEY ROAD NEAR PERTH
105 CLARENCE STREET LANARK VILLAGE
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
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 Lovely 2+1 bd, 2 bth family home. Ideal & shopping. $195,000. Call Randy Cavanagh hobby farm potential on 6.5 acre, in a fantastic location only 5 mins to Perth. $245,000. 613-464-1000 or Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
BIG RIDEAU LAKE
Paul Gordon
Sales Representative
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE OR CHANGE OF LOCATION? CONTACT JOHN JONKMAN FOR DETAILS ON BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN BEAUTIFUL HERITAGE PERTH 613 561 6464
Great space for a home based business or retirees with hobbies all will be delighted Well cared for 3+1 bd, 2 bth home on 210 ft with this opportunity. Large workshop!, 3 deep lot, h/w flrs, full basement, lrg fenced beds, dbl garage. $305,000. backyard, several upgrades done. $229,900.
ALTHORPE ROAD
PERTH
NEAR PERTH
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LANARK HIGHLANDS
PERTHMORE
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.
THE MEADOWS, PERTH
NEW PRICE
154 FALLBROOK ROAD
NEW PRICE
Exquisite custom built home, 3 bds, 2 bths, 9ft ceilings w/crown molding, granite coun- Stunning 3 bd 2bth home on Christie Lake. Well maintained 2 bd, 2bth brick bungalow ter tops, & Chef’s dream kitchen. Insulated Enjoy the views from the large windows. with gas f/sp, on manicured 1 acre lot. 2 car car gar. $364,900. Quality features. Stunning sunsets. $549,000. att. & 2 car det. gar. $274,900. SHERIDAN ESTATES
Charming Scandinavian scribe log home offers privacy & serenity, gorgeous treed 4 4 bd, 1 bth – 2.5 storey home on deadend street. acre lot, nr Perth/Westport-close to many Completely reno’d, new A/C, private backyard. lakes…nature lover’s paradise! $274,900. Close to amenities & Stewart Park. $319,900.
NEAR PORT ELMSLEY
Stunning 3 bd, 3 bth custom home set on 3+ private acres w/picturesque spring fed pond, filled w/charm. Built 2008. Mins to Lanark, Perth & Almonte. $389,900.
THE BALDERSON MODEL- Newly built 2 bd, 2 bth 1,402 sq.ft. bungalow on 50x125 lot w/ vaulted ceiling foyer, L/L in-flr heating & att. gar. $369,900.
Extraordinary home steps to Clyde Rr overlooking gorgeous ravine! 6+bd/3bth for lrg family, home biz, investigate B&B or rental options! Mn flr Granny-suite+finished w/o basement! $289,000.
NEAR WESTPORT
BENNETT LAKE
OTTY LAKE
R TE T WARON F
2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
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.
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.
Excellent retirement 2 bed, 1 bath home with access to the Rideau Lake, spacious, bright mobile on leased land in the Port Elmsley Park. $129,900.
Executive 4/5 bd 3,600 sq. ft. custom built home, w great road access. f/p & sitting area w/water view. Spa baths, Hobby & study rms. $1,039,000.
Additional waterfront non-building lot. Separate 3+2 bd, 3 bth immaculate split level home. Fully finished L/L. Lg deck w/spa & yard. $239,000.
This charming custom designed open-concept 3 +1 bedroom, 3 bath family home with over 150’ of water frontage on 2.15 acres is a delight to see. $549,900.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE
MCDONALDS CORNERS
MISSISSIPPI LAKE
PERTH
NEAR TOLEDO
NEAR PERTH
Recently reno’d 3+1 bd country home offers plenty of room, on approx. 26.5 acres w/severance potential! Approx. 20 min to Perth/ Smiths Falls/Brockville. $274,900.
3+1 bd, 2 bth bungalow-cathedral ceilings, f/p, finished lower level, screen porch, 2-bay garage, lots of storage, on 1 acre lot. $314,500.
BLACK LAKE
BENNETT LAKE
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6000 sq ft of living space with 4 beds, 3 baths on 132 acres. Grounds include 9 hole golf course. Lots of potential uses for this property. $399,000
3+ bd, 4 bth well cared for brick home w/ built-in appliances, ample storage, L/L family rm, set on private treed 6.46 acre lot. $259,900.
OPEN HOUSES 133 SHEPPARD AVE, PERTH
OPEN HOUSE 6 LALLY LANE, PERTH
3 bd cedar cottage with additional 3 bd Bunkie & magnificent western view on 3 bd, 1 bth bungalow quality home in great Mississippi Lake`s west shore. Sand beach location. New appliances, windows, doors, great for the kids. $299,000. refinished h/w flrs. $239,900. MAPLE GLEN ESTATES
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SAT AUG 29TH 12:00 - 4:00 PM SUN AUG 30TH 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 30TH 1:00 - 2:30 PM PERTHSHIRE -Superb location, great condition, excellent price. 2 bd, 2 bth condo. Finished L/L, newer Florida room. Hardwood OTTY LAKE-DEEDED ACCESS w/boat slip. on both levels. $208,000. Host: Demi 3 bd, 2 bth log home w/many upgrades, heated workshop amidst 2+ acres. $275,000. Thompson 613-264-4330
PERTH
R TE T WARON F
3 bd, 2 bath – 2 sty home close to amenities. Charming character home. Great possibili- 260 ft w/f, 4 bd, 3 bth home w/w/o baseties…live-in/rent-out/operate your own busi- ment, lrg deck, eat-in kitchen, liv & din rms, ness from. $156,900. f/p, woodstove & att. dbl gar. $575,000.
DREAMS FOR SALE – CHOOSE WISELY....CHOOSE Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 15 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
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Charming 2 bd, 1 bth A-Frame furnished cottage on leased land on Bennett Lake. 41 yrs left on lease. Potential to purchase the 2.72 acres lot it sits on. $112,000.
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Well kept 2 storey home in Lanark Village. Walking distance to all amenities. Three good sized bedrooms, den/office (4th bed) and 2 full baths. Large kitchen, dining room, enclosed porch for those summer evenings. Main floor laundry, hardwood/laminate flooring. FA Oil with woodstove. Single detached garage and workshop. New HWT Jan/2015, septic pumped Jan/2015. Lots of room. 10 mins North of Perth. 45 minutes West of Kanata. MLS #969457.
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506 Hillview A Rd. Mississippi Lake – $275,000
Carleton Place 613-253-0518 Ottawa 613-596-5353
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Andrea Geauvreau Broker of Record 613-296-3309
OPEN HOUSE Sundays 2:30-4:30pm
$124,900
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1061 BELLAMY MILLS RD, MISSISSIPPI MILLS FABULOUS FAMILY BUNGALOW! This warm welcoming 4 LIS W BDR spacious home NE is full of surprises including a whopping 25x30 garage with ample space for your dream workshop! OPEN HOUSE Wonderful open SUNDAY AUGUST 30TH 1–3 P.M. concept kitchen for family gatherings/entertaining. LL walkout to expansive yard with beautiful sprawling green space – perfect for children and pets! Walking distance to Clayton Lake and surrounding amenities. A true country gem!
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$299,900
143 STONEWATER BAY, CARLETON PLACE UPSCALE STONEWATER BAY HOME built by Cardel/ R R Sussex Model. Live FO large in this chic 4 BRM filled with pizazz boasting $55k of stunning upgrades! Gas FFP, Open Concept Famrm/Kit. Granite Counters, Walk-in Pantry, Formal DNR, Expansive MBR Suite w/Sitting area & 5 Pc Ens, Trendy Loft, Handy second level Laundry, AC, 3 Car Gar/Inside Entry. Immediate Occupancy. MLS# 966762 + UTILITIES
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241 ELMGROVE RD, RIDEAU FERRY OUTDOOR G ENTHUSIAST, N I T NATURE LOVERS & LIS W HOBBYISTS, this is NE definitely a dream come true setting! Privately nestled on 20.6 Woodland Acres enhanced by manicured trails, perennial gardens and amazing 600 SF LL Workshop with convenient LL Entry. This custom R2000 Bungalow offers wheel chair accessibility from the Fab Triple Car Gar. 12k Deck, Trendy Open Concept 3BDR, 4BTH and glorious Sunroom overlooking a bird watchers paradise completes the picture.
$479,900
3603 COUNTY ROAD 10, PERTH
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10:00am-11:00am 26 Salmon Side Rd #100 11:00am-12:00pm 1 Lambert Ln 27 Anderson St 161 Brockville St 11:30am-12:30pm 78 Eric Hutcheson Dr 71 McGill St 12:00pm-1:00pm 3843 Hwy 43 W 8 Sussex St 12:00pm-1:30pm 1684 Tennyson Rd 12:00pm-4:00pm 133 Sheppard Ave 1:00pm-2:00pm 127 Lake Lane 132 Brockville St 20 01 Otter Lake Rd 1:30pm-2:30pm 93 Queen St 2:30pm-3:30pm #8 Z2 Old Kingston Rd 3:00pm-4:00pm 314 Maberly Elphin Rd
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Smiths Falls Smiths Falls
Jim Whiten 613-285-4078 Kevin Grimes 613-283-2121
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Doug Forde 613-285-5732
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Smiths Falls
Jennifer McCleery 613-285-5007
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after a full day of touring, couldn’t don her sleepwear and crawl beneath the covers. She waited impatiently while I scouted out two other rooms with the concierge who, by the way, was a very friendly and helpful gent. Hot and hotter I was shown two larger rooms but they were just as sticky and uncomfortable as the one where Kathy sat watching the night slip away. In the end we settled for the offer of a large oscillating fan and we were so tired that even the oppressive conditions in the room wouldn’t keep us awake. We eventually switched to larger rooms. But Frank and Wendy ended up experiencing a terrible night in another airless space with an air conditioner that was no more than a poor fan really. The moral of the story? Don’t travel to Ireland in summer expecting the weather to be temperate. When you
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jackets they were wearing in photos emailed to us underlined what Newfoundlanders have been experiencing this season. There hasn’t been any summer there! In fact thousands upon thousands of square kilometres are experiencing cold, wet weather while the remainder of the hemisphere is hotter than usual. By contrast Canada’s Prairie provinces have been sweltering all spring and summer and it is now obvious that the agriculture industry has taken a huge hit. That fact will no doubt be reflected in higher commodity prices this coming fall and winter. I should also note that parts of the Southern Hemisphere have experienced colder than normal weather this year. Residents of Canberra, Australia’s normally temperate capital city experienced their first snowfall in years last week. Much of the southeastern region of the ‘Land Down Under’ has experienced similar conditions this winter. So no, global warming isn’t happening everywhere as we are always being instructed! Because of my long connection with the local newspaper and, more recently, the Sister City Committee in Carleton Place we have made many friends in the picturesque village of Comrie, Scotland. Comrie has been twinned
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book hotel rooms, make sure they have up-to-date air conditioning. The stories you may hear about Ireland and the UK being too cool for air conditioning are complete nonsense. We’ve had more than enough experience in sweltering hotel rooms and bed and breakfasts to totally explode that myth. With all of the information we receive on a daily basis relative to global warming, it is interesting to note that a wide swath of the Northern Hemisphere is the coldest part of the world this summer. That includes both sides of the North Atlantic. The vast region with colder than normal temperatures includes Newfoundland and Labrador and other parts of Canada’s Maritime provinces, along with Ireland, Scotland and parts of the UK. It got so bad on ‘The Rock’ that a few weeks ago the weatherman at the CTV affiliate in St. John’s was “arrested” on the air and taken away by members of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Evidently he wasn’t in on the gag which made the moment (it was highlighted on television across the country) even more amusing. My sister, her husband, their son and his family were in Newfoundland on vacation in late July. They enjoyed it, despite the cooler than normal temperatures and they were lucky enough to have just one day of rain. But the
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The problem the four of us encountered last summer was that the intensity of the day-time heat turned our hotel rooms into night-time saunas. Many hotels there advertise air conditioning but in reality the systems installed often aren’t up to the task or only some rooms have air while the majority are – well, air-less. We stayed several nights in a hostelry on busy O’Connell Street in central Dublin. It is billed as one of the finest in the capital and certainly the lobby and public areas lived up to that reputation. The rooms themselves were small and rather uninspiring and the plumbing, which is almost always a mystery to foreigners who wash up on those shores, was among the oddest we have experienced. I did reserve air-conditioned rooms. And true, there was a unit over the door of our unit that purported to be an air conditioner. But once activated the air emanating from it wasn’t remotely cool and the fan was malfunctioning. The noisy device created a racket that not even Rip Van Winkle could have slept through. We had arrived in the city on a late night train from Galway in the west of the republic. It was so uncomfortably hot that I asked the front desk staff to find us a better room. That meant Kathleen, who was thoroughly exhausted
My wife and I are planning a trip to Ireland and England and judging by the weather reports from friends and family across the pond we will be preparing for wet conditions. I will go equipped with a brand new raincoat that is totally waterproof. Because believe me, when it rains in Ireland and the United Kingdom there is no room for “rain resistant” jackets. It is waterproof or you can resign yourself to a thorough soaking! We could be forgiven if we went to the Republic of Ireland with a nonchalant attitude about the possibility of rain. Last June, in the company of Carleton Place friends Wendy and Frank LeBlanc, we braved the longest heatwave in recent memory in the southern part of the island. The mercury climbed north of 30C day after day, setting all kinds of Irish summer records in the process. In nearly two weeks the only place we experienced rainfall was during a brief (two-day) stay in Belfast and Northern Ireland. The larger southern part of the country remained so dry that Ireland’s reputation as one of the greenest places on earth was under threat for a time. Humidity isn’t really a problem in Ireland though. The cool winds of the Atlantic sweep across the nation most days and sometimes it can be downright cold even in the normally temperate summer months of June through September.
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with Carleton Place for 23 years. Like most of the UK’s far north, Scotland has been battered by intense rain and high winds in recent weeks. Scots have shivered in cold temperatures at a time when they should be enjoying a brief respite from their usual cold, damp conditions. If you watched the British Open golf tournament, played at the old course in St. Andrew’s in July, then you know how poor the weather has been there. No summer I phoned our friend Isobel McEwan in Comrie two weeks ago. She made it clear how awful the summer of 2015 has been. “There’s been no summer Jeff. And as you know our season is always so short. We have had heavy rain and really chilly weather for weeks. In fact we’re on flood watch here today,” Isobel outlined. Comrie lies at the edge of the Highlands, at the confluence of three rivers. In August and October 2012 the village experienced two devastating floods which forced scores of people from their homes for many months until repairs could be made. Planned flood remediation work was immediately stepped up. So far this summer
tourism. The review will help inform the government in developing a wetland strategic plan. “Ontario remains committed to protecting wetlands and the rich natural biodiversity these areas support. Wetlands are threatened by habitat loss, invasive species, climate change, and pollution. Together we can find better ways to stop the loss of our wetlands,” said Bill
the dikes have held. “But my sister and I have not been able to take our weekly summer outings the way we usually do because the weather has been so foul,” Isobel lamented. She wanted Kathy and me to come and visit her when we are overseas. We’re usually there every second year or so. I told her she had just done a very poor job of selling Comrie and Scotland. “I think we will stick with Ireland and England. It will probably be wet enough in those places,” I chuckled. So yes, we are now preparing for our expedition which will include six nights in Dublin and six in busy London, arguably our favourite city in the world. And we will be prepared with waterproof coats and brollies at the ready. Our history in London includes a couple of forgettable weather experiences. Anyone familiar with the British capital can tell you the weather is very fickle. I well remember the day we got caught in an absolute deluge in Piccadilly Circus, one of the busiest public squares in the world. Before we left our hotel in the west end Kathy asked me to check the conditions so we could decide what we needed to take with us. A quick look outside revealed sunny skies. And the BBC – who could ever doubt anything they say – an-
Mauro, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. A discussion paper is available at http://www.ontario.ca/ ministry-natural-resources-andforestry and Ontarians are invited to send their feedback online or by mail. Providing new, sustainable ways to manage key natural resources is part of the government’s economic plan to build
Ontario up. The four-part plan includes investing in people’s talents and skills, making the largest investment in public infrastructure in Ontario’s history, creating a dynamic and innovative environment where business thrives, and building a secure retirement savings plan. “Ducks Unlimited Canada applauds the government for moving forward on the Premier’s commitment to reverse the trend of wetland loss,” said Lynette Mader, Ducks Unlimitnounced it would be “a fair day” ed Canada’s manager of provinwith only a 20 per cent chance of “sharp showers.” We opted for umbrellas instead of raincoats. A very bad plan as it turned out. While we were walking through Leicester Square on the way to nearby Piccadilly the wind suddenly intensified, dark clouds appeared in the sky and suddenly the rain literally bucketed down. Sharp showers indeed! We don’t invest in expensive brollies because they break or are lost so easily. The cheap cover we were carrying quickly blew inside out as the wind gusted between buildings. We were soaked to the skin! So, our planned day in Central London took a distinct twist. After the rain let up, which happened quickly, we walked with water squishing inside our shoes to a bus stop we know outside Her Majesty’s Theatre Haymarket. The Phantom of the Opera has played at that historic venue continuously since 1986. We were looking for the No. 94 bus. Ringing wet, we returned to the hotel for a change of clothes and a switch in plans. A small piece of advice. If you opt for a holiday in Ireland or England always carry a raincoat! If you have any comments or questions for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
cial operations for Ontario. “An overarching plan would provide a clearer path forward for industry and the conservation community. We look forward to working with the Province and others during this review to conserve critical wetland resources and increase the resilience of Ontario communities.” Facts about wetlands • Wetlands are areas that have been saturated with water long enough for the soil to become waterlogged. This allows
water-loving or water-tolerant plants to grow and thrive, thus contributing to the health of our biodiversity. • Wetland ‘conservation’ includes protection, restoration, management and stewardship. • Ontario established the first elements of its wetland conservation framework in the mid-1980s. It included policy guidance, a wetland evaluation system and partnerships. Submitted by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
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to advance its priority issues with key cabinet members. In addition to issues already mentioned, the EOWC took the opportunity to raise several other important issues for local taxpayers, including the increasing cost of policing and joint and several liability, where municipalities can be forced to pick up the tab in lawsuits where they may be found as little as one per cent at fault. While at the conference, EOWC members met with members of both the Progressive Conservative
and NDP caucuses. Discussion was again centered around the priorities of the EOWC, and how to best advance the interests of rural eastern Ontario. Eric Duncan, warden of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and chair of the caucus, said “It is important that the EOWC continues to take every available opportunity to advance its issues, and the annual AMO conference is a great venue to meet with not only elected government officials, but opposition MPPs,
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“We had the opportunity to talk directly with Minister Chiarelli,” said Lanark County warden Keith Kerr (Tay Valley Reeve). “His ministry supports our position on the natural gas file. We will continue to press Enbridge to increase distribution of natural gas for our rural residents, farms and businesses. We need the expansion of natural gas to happen in a timely manner to provide energy price relief to residents and allow our businesses to compete and prosper.” Submitted by the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus.
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This week’s featured pets Tessa Look at this playful young female. Tessa is about five-months-old and is eagerly awaiting her new family to come and get her. When opening her cage she immediately gets up and wiggles her huge spectacular fluffy tail. Her tail is almost larger than her body, but she still has time to grow into a full size lady. Please come and meet her, she’ll be happy to see you and will shower you with love and purrs.
ous owner as she could no longer care for him. Unfortunately Thomas was diagnosed with diabetes and needs insulin shots twice daily. We need a special person to take Thomas into their heart, knowing how to administer the insulin. Thomas is very friendly and hopes not to be confined to his small quarters too long as he was used to a life of roaming freely around a house.
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Joey and Sophie Joey and Sophie are siblings, we think. Some time ago they were dropped overnight left at LAWS’ front door. LAWS was appreciative of the help of a person the caring foster of these two beauties who took them in foster at her home as had to return them to LAWS. at that time we had no space for more Joey is hiding a bit in the cat runs but cats. Due to unforeseen circumstances quickly appears when people come to visit, rolling over for his favorite past time: belly rubs. Sophie is a bit shy too as she does not understand her change in her living situation. She needs time to adjust hopefully soon in her forever home together with Joey. Both cats are very healthy and good looking. We think they are about 14 months of age. Joey is a handsome orange tabby cat and Sophie is a mix of orange tabby and some white.
therefor she needs to be the only cat in your household. She is, however, good with dogs. Overall, Jazlyn is very affectionate, loves people and just wants to be loved by you for the great cat she is. Shadow Shadow is and Alaskan Malamute and this very handsome boy is extremely rambunctious and seems to have selective hearing. The dog attendants at LAWS are currently working to improve his recall and basic commands. Shadow has been restricted to a short leash tied to his doghouse for a long time and because
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of that he is lacking leash skills. Therefore, we feel Shadow is not suited in a home with small children at this time. Shadow is approximate sevenyears-old. He will blossom with the right care: lots of exercise and love. Wish list LAWS is currently in need of the following items: Flea combs, small pet carriers, towels, small litter boxes, nonclumping cat litter, canned Pedigree for dogs with gravy, Kongs, Chuck-It’s and another interactive toys (medium size or larger. Cleaning supplies including bleach, J cloths, totes, laundry soap, rubber gloves, garbage bags and fan rakes are also required, as well as office supplies of printing paper, pens, staples and yellow highlighters. 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 613-2839308.
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Touching story There are usually stories that reach me after the fact and this one really touched me. Dave Gunning is from Cape Breton, having extensively toured with the late John Allan Cameron and has played several house concerts around the area in the past
as well as previously playing our festival. Based on an inspirational song co-written by Dave Gunning and George Canyon entitled These Hands, they’ve created a children’s book that teaches us that every person has the ability to be a hero of the human kind. It had been scheduled for Dave to lead a Saturday morning workshop to teach those who attended to be his ‘back up singers’ for his playing of These Hands when he took the festival stage later in the day. Through some miss-communication Dave hadn’t heard about this and thankfully Tara MacKenzie of the MacKenzie Blues Band filled in. Knowing Dave as I do, he would never have knowingly skipped and felt bad about it. He was quite appreciative of all those who did back him up. What I heard later was that Dave went and played the song at St. Paul’s United in Perth for their Sunday morning service. Pretty nice recovery, Dave. I can’t help but also mention the wonderful performance on the Wendy Laut Stage on Sunday afternoon entitled If the Spirit Moves You by Samantha Martin, Dave Gunning, Matthew Byrne and Tara MacKenzie. We were
all ‘saved’ again. Here is my number one highlight though for this year. As I slipped in front of the stage, between the dancers to take some pics of Delta Sugar on Sunday afternoon, a dancing couple grabbed my arm, pulled me over and said “thank you.” I nodded and said “Thanks, but it’s really a community effort,” to which he says, “No, thank you! Nine years ago today we met, dancing right here!” Now isn’t that what makes it all worth it? It is for me.
ready sold out. There are numerous shows happening across the Perth and Lanark Highlands area, including Maberly, Bolingbroke, Clayton, Almonte, Smiths Falls, etc. that readers would be interested in. Some great talent coming with local talent opening. Check out website for more details. • Sept 25 to 27: Neat In The Woods Festival hosted by The Neat Cafe with great bands playing like The Sa-
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He’s also been working with one of my favourite musicians, Gary Louris of the Jayhawks, on Gary’s own solo projects, to barely scratch the surface. He’s loving twisting the knobs and gets to stay off the road and enjoy his family more, while still playing with incredible performers from all over. I’d been encouraging a country music component to our festival and finally had it realized this year by the Sunday Afternoon Country Jamboree, ably hosted by Wade Foster in the Crystal Palace which proved to be a hit, being well attended and likely to continue next year. It was so nice to see Neville Wells back singing as well as Carleton Place’s Brea Lawrenson who is currently getting rave reviews and lots of air play nationally for her single Canadian Pearl from her new album, Brealieve. She’s played Bluesfest, Navan Fair, Lombardy Fair, Westport Music Festival, will play the 170th Perth Fair in a couple of weeks and has again been nominated to perform a Showcase at the Canadian Country Music Awards in Halifax in September. Way to go, Brea!
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After helping pack up Stewart Park Festival for another year, it sure was lovely to be able to get together and spend some relaxing time with my family and slowly re-energize, just in time to go to another successful Blue Skies Music Festival. In doing so I also reminisced in my mind, back to some of those ‘special moments’ that seem to happen each year during Stewart Park Festival. Having already having spent five days in and around the park helping set up, its always a memorable time hearing the music finally start, on stage, Friday afternoon. The Youth Showcase featured proof we are in good hands musically, as all presented with skill, musicality and shone with the sheer joy of playing on stage in their own town. It also helps the festival become multigenerational in that two of them (Isaac Matthews, Wednesday Parnell) had previously watched their parents play on stage in years gone by. Seventeen years young, Henry Norwood, our local country star showed us why he earned the right earlier this year in a multi-appearance playdown elimination contest to open for Rhonda Vincent at the Havelock Country Jamboree that was held recently. His professional performance and obvious enjoyment he had up there was gratifying for us all who have watched and encouraged his growth. Hearing Kelly Prescott is always a treat but hearing her sing along with her parents, Tracey Brown and Randall Prescott always touches me. Again, Lanark’s youth proudly strutting their stuff. PEI’s Catherine MacLellan always brings some magic to the stage. I spoke to her backstage as we’d met a couple of times previously and she was telling me how she is, just now, starting to get more comfortable singing some of her father’s (the late Gene MacLellan) masterful songs. He had written Snowbird for Anne Murray as well as the gospel classic from 1971 by Ocean, entitled Put Your Hand in the Hand and she now weaves them into her own beautiful songs. Having seen the lineup months ago, I can admit now, I was worried about the 14-piece band with eight horns, Sons of the Hurricane performing in the glass room known as the Crystal Palace because the sound bounced around in there so badly. Luckily, through much championing by festival chair John McKenty, sound baffles designed by Jon Van Wingerden were installed permanently, the day before and, as a result, the sound was truly wonderful. What a relief! This opens up this space to far more potential use for musical events in the future. Thanks John and Town of Perth. It was nice to get caught up with locally-raised James McKenty, up on stage backing Peterborough’s wonderful Melissa Payne. His band The Spades have called it quits so lately he’s been performing magic in a different way, as a recording engineer in the studio working with Melissa, Juno-nominated Cuff the Duke, recording and mixing Blue Rodeo’s latest release, In Our Nature.
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Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society caps summer off with garden show Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society is finishing off the summer with its biannual Garden Show Saturday, Aug. 29 at the Elgin Community Centre. The show is open to anyone to exhibit cherished flowers, foliage and produce, and to come out and see what gardeners in the area have been up to this summer. Exhibitors register their exhibits from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., judging (closed to the public) takes place from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the exhibits are open for public viewing from 2 to 4 p.m., when awards are presented, and exhibitors pick up their items by 5 p.m. There’s a natural reluctance to exhibit in a garden show. “I don’t like to compete,” “My flowers (or vegetables) aren’t good enough”, “I don’t know enough about shows,” are all some of the things people tell themselves when the opportunity to exhibit arises. The RLHS’ own doyenne of the garden show has stepped up to this challenge and provides her top 10 tips to make exhibiting easy-peasy and the thrill it should be: 10. Speaking of easy, here’s an apt one to start off. Name your plants! Yes, it is that easy. Clearly and accurately label the specimens in your exhibit, and you get points! 9. Garden shows are one place where Colour does matter. What you want is that the colour of your specimen is what you’d expect for that cultivar – including the variegation, if it’s a variegated cultivar. What can one say? Judges don’t like the unexpected! 8. Size isn’t everything in a garden show, but it does count and maybe not the way you might suppose. Think like Goldilocks: not too big, not too small, but just right – the size you’d expect a specimen of that particular cultivar to be. Remember what was just said about judges? 7. There are a host of sub-criteria that fall under the characteristic that judges label,”Quality” – everything from the physical condition of the plant (not too young, but definitely not over-mature!) to substance – the firmness of the leaf or bloom that enables it to keep its characteristic form, freshness and colour. This is why there’s what’s called a “schedule” for the garden show. Read it, there’s lots of good information there. It’s on the RLHS website. 6. Healthy and unblemished foli-
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use this word everyday: Floriferousness. Doesn’t that just roll off the tongue and say what it means? Abundance of high quality bloom or fruit. Some show exhibits are all about being, well, showy! Duh! But if showy isn’t your bag, then pick one of the other 50 classes that don’t cry out for “Floriferousness”. 3. We’re getting close to the end, here, so we’re into the big stuff: Distinction! You want your specimen to stand out above all other specimens. To be markedly superior in all respects. In short, to be as close as possible to absolute perfection. Judges don’t ask for much. Uh-huh. 2. The top points for any exhibit are for what judges refer to as form and symmetry. Form is the overall shape of the plant, bloom, leaf or stem and has to be characteristic of the cultivar. (Back to no surprises!) Symmetry is
the overall balance and proportion of your exhibit – not top or bottom heavy or lop-sided, each aspect relative pleasingly to another – blooms to stems or foliage, container to plant. Step back. Take a good long last look. Does it bring you joy? 1. And the #1 tip for exhibiting at a garden show? Have fun! The exhibit divisions in the RLHS show comprise all the usual categories: cut flowers, roses, potted plants, grasses, cut foliage, and vegetables and fruits. There is also a special exhibit or display division, with three classes: a collection of five herbs, a pot-et-fleur (growing plants and cut flowers assembled in one container) and a planter. The theme of this year’s design division is Celebrating Canada, and consists of six classes: Canadian Flag (red and white), Niagara Falls
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Fossils reveal beluga whales once populated Ottawa Valley Many people are surprised when told that the Ottawa Valley was once covered by water. Today, that ancient water covering is referred to as the Champlain Sea, for it existed thousands of years ago. Lac Champlain in the upper states of New York and Vermont is the only remnant of this once great body of water. There are also fossils and other clues which remain scattered across the region but most of these are recognizable to only those who are actually looking for them.
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So imagine the surprise which came to a group of pit workers when they came across a number of large bones while digging during the mid 1960s. This occurred at sites located near Pakenham, White Lake, Pembroke and Ottawa. And
they were likely even more puzzled when they eventually learned these were whale bones that they had discovered while doing their excavations. Beluga whales to be precise and these specimens averaged between 35 to 60 feet in length! Long ago nature had buried them beneath the sand and clay where they remained intact until their eventual discovery. The discovery not only confirmed the once existence of the Champlain Sea; it also provided scientists with clues into the
nature and enviroment of this pre-historic body of water. It is said too, that age-old fish such as Sturgeon in the Ottawa River can be traced back to these same origins. Something to think about. The next time you are digging in your back yard you might want to keep this all in mind and take a good look at what comes up. And although everyone knows that whales are technically in the mammal family, either way one looks at it, that is one big fish!
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Dawn Turney, left, watches as card reader Lise Guignard of Ottawa shuffles some cards during Turney’s reading at the Loving You personal wellness day at Angels Roost Organic Spa Aug. 22. The event benefitted Lanark County Interval House.
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Three Lanark Highlands farmers formed one of 111 wheat-threshing teams to enter the Guinness Book of World Records. Kevin Manson of Middleville, who captained the team, was accompanied by his team mates Ryan Manson and Tim Buete, brought their restored 1914 Sterling hand-fed threshing mill to Festival de la Curd (Curd Festival) in St. Albert, Ont., where they took part in the largest collection of threshers simultaneously cutting a field, on Saturday, Aug. 15. “It was a lot of work,” said Manson, during an interview at our Smiths Falls office the following Wednesday. There was a Guinness representative on site to make sure that all of the rules were being followed when the blades started flying at noon. “All 111 (machines were) thrashing for 15 minutes,” he said, on the 25-acre site. “Then we were officially in the Guinness Book of World Records.” The previous record holders had been out on the Canadian Prairies. Back in the early summer, the record attempt organizer, Francois Latour, came out to Middleville’s Heritage Day, and was impressed with Manson’s classic wheat thresher. “You’ve got to come to St. Albert,” Latour said. “You’ll never have this (opportunity again), a once-in-a-lifetime deal.” Manson said he has been out in a busy field at harvest time with many machines busily zipping up and down, but nothing quite prepared him for this. The 25 acres were “full of thrashing machines,” and, with 111 machines, they far outstripped the 20 or so machines he would see in a
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Kevin Manson, Ryan Manson and Tim Buete pose at the Manson farm in Middleville, Lanark Highlands Township, in front of their restored 1914 Sterling hand-fed threshing mill, which was one of 111 machines that set a new Guinness World Record for the largest collection of threshers simultaneously cutting a field, at the Festival de la Curd in St. Albert, Ont., on Aug. 15. field at the one time at plowing matches he has attended. As far as he knows, the Middleville boys were the only team from Lanark County, and he felt the weight of the responsibility of representing his home
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The money raised from the event will go to fund programs in the community, and Perth residents can go online to www. perthrotary.org and click on the community requests link to make a suggestion as to where the money can go. Dean commended the work done by Laser Electric to get the festival back on track an hour after opening on Friday evening, when the power went down. “We were an hour in and we were dead in the water.” The company “worked magic,” to get the power back on, Dean said, and, as a result, “saved Ribfest.” He also commended the quick response by Hydro One during the power outage. Desmond Devoy/METROLAND
Above, from left, Fernando Campos, Marars Mo, Shamar Seeram, and Andy Sawh, show off their ribs, while taking a break from their comehither calls to entice diners to their Dinosaur BBQ Pit. At left, Tara Hillis of the Texas Rangers grill, soaks her ribs in sauce for the busy Sunday afternoon lunch crowd.
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for about 10 km, before making a final left at Gore Street East, for the home stretch. There will be water stations throughout the race, and a changing station at the Perth arena on Beckwith Street. The race was first run on Halloween, Thursday, Oct. 31, 1907, and was contested as a Thanksgiving Day event for many years, according to the race’s
website. The modern incarnation of the race was founded in Canada’s Centennial year, 1967, by Perth educator and coach Tom Graham. Replicas of the Bill Wilson Memorial Trophy for male runners, and the Perth Runners Trophy for women, are awarded to the race winners. There are also numerous medals and prizes for several age class categories. Each participant also gets a Legion branch 244 commemorative pennant, and a race certificate.
The overall course record of 45 minutes, 14 seconds, was set by Kingston’s Steve Boyd in 2003. The women’s record is held by Helen Cooper of Ottawa, who raced a time of 54 minutes, 36 seconds in 1982. Perth native Doug Scorrar had held the previous course record of 45 minutes, 30 seconds, from 1976 to 2003. The race is sponsored by Canadian Tire, the Perth-Upon-Tay branch File photo 244 of the Royal Canadian Legion, and Participants in last year’s Block Race take off from Gore Street. Bakers Bean Village Café.
Municipal Connection LOTS HAPPENING AT THE PERTH & DISTRICT INDOOR POOL:
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: CONTRACT MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR (ONE YEAR CONTRACT POSITION) The Police Services Board of the Town of Perth is seeking the services of a Contract Management Coordinator to provide managerial support for the Lanark County Situation Table Project. The successful candidate will possess the following qualifications: • A university graduate with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in a professional environment. • Versatile and strong interpersonal skills necessary to manage the varied range of duties that relate to the Lanark County Situation Table Project • Strong research and demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills necessary to coordinate the Lanark County Situation Table Project with the project partners. This is a 24 hour per week position at a rate of $25.00 per hour. There are no benefits associated with this one year position. Applicants may contact the undersigned to receive a job description. Applicants are invited to submit clearly marked covering letters and resumes by Friday, September 4th, 2015 at 4:00pm to the attention of: Mr. John deRosenroll Chief Administrative Officer c/o Perth Police Services Board Corporation of the Town of Perth 80 Gore Street East Perth, Ontario K7H 1H9 jderosenroll@perth.ca We thank all applicants who apply for the position, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001 and will be used only for the purposes of candidate selection. The Perth Police Services Board will provide accommodation for individuals with accessibility needs.
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ANIMAL CONTROL IN PERTH PARKS ASSISTANCE OF PARK USERS REQUESTED NEW REGULATIONS AND FINE: PERTH PLAYGROUND SITES AND SPLASH PAD The Town of Perth has beautiful parks and facilities that are for the benefit of all. To ensure the enjoyment and to protect the health and safety of all park users, in particular small children and others in playground areas, the Town has established regulations for the control of animals. Park users need to be in control of their animals at all times. In the interest of Public Safety and animal welfare, pets (most often dogs) are not permitted to roam off leash. In addition, to ensure adequate control, leashes are not to be longer than three (3) metres. In response to recent concerns of park users, the Perth Parks and Facilities By-law #3849 now requires that pets be kept a minimum of 9m (30 ft.) away from all active playground areas, including the Town’s new splash pad. The potential for children to be bit or scratched by an unattended dog or other pet in a playground is evident, but there are also health concerns that arise from the presence of animals in play areas. There can also be dangers for the animals, particularly small dogs and cats, when children are engaged in vigorous, active play. The surface of a splash pad is not designed or intended to withstand exposure to hard, sharp objects. Damage to the painted surface by sharp objects or animal claws can result in damage requiring resurfacing or other repairs that cost thousands of dollars. The splash pad is not intended as a play or washing area for pets. The Town of Perth has recently posted signs indicating that pets must be leashed and kept 9m from play structures. The public is requested for their assistance in ensuring the parks remain safe for all users. Park Attendants are asked and expected to ensure that users are aware of and respect the regulations for animals in the parks. In the event a pet owner refuses to follow the regulations, a ticket with a fine of $75.00 can be issued
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History comes alive in ‘Mary’s Odyssey’ North America’s premier living history experience will be showcasing our highly sought after interactive show known as Mary’s Odyssey. The show is new to our 2015 season. Attention Ladies and Gentleman! The Lord of this Manor, Arthur Matheson, wishes to cordially invite you to help solve a long-standing mystery, stepping back in time to experience his-
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An unusual election sign, one seeking the restoration of funding to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, has been planted on the Halton Street front lawn of retired high school teacher Brian Rothberg for the past three weeks.
CBC sign adds to campaign colours on local lawns Desmond Devoy
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Watch out candidates, there’s a new sign on Perth lawns. While blue, orange, red, and green signs have been – or soon will be – popping up on lawn signs across town in the lead up to the Oct. 19 federal election, a new sign has appeared on Halton Street. The sign, from the “Friends of Canadian Broadcasting,” simply states “We Vote CBC!” The sign appeared on Brian Rothberg’s front lawn one evening, without his knowledge, but he’s more than happy to have it. About three weeks ago, a friend of Rothberg’s had driven in from Ottawa one evening for dinner, and happened to have a sign in her trunk. “She had stuck it in the lawn before she rang the doorbell, without asking, but she knew I would be sympathetic,” said Rothberg with a laugh, during an interview on his front lawn before setting out on a bicycle excursion on Sunday, Aug. 23. A longtime listener to CBC Radio One, his favourite shows are The Current, As It Happens, and Cross
Country Check-Up, and he wants to see the cuts to the corporation stopped and funding restored. He does not plan to have any other lawn signs in front of his house, as he remains undecided in this election. However, he is sure to add that “I will be a critic of any government that treats the media as an enemy.” The retired high school teacher added that “Jean Chretien was attacked by the same media that he (Harper) accuses of being partisan.” Halton is “typically… a quiet street,” but with overflow parking for the Garlic Festival and Ribfest being held over the past several weeks, he has seen quite a few people pointing at the sign and taking note of it. He said he believes that there is still a need for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, even though, even with CBC News, “the TV and radio news have become virtually identical” with the days of The National and its companion magazine show The Journal as high water marks of quality journalism, in his eyes. However, he did add that when it comes to news, documentaries, and other current affairs and arts programming, “if the CBC doesn’t do it…”
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Getting in touch with the county’s agricultural roots is something that the president of the Perth Fair hopes will entice people to visit the fairgrounds Friday, Sept. 4 to Monday, Sept. 7. “This is Perth’s last ‘festival’ weekend and it’s our oldest,� said Rhonda Bulloch, who has been involved with the fair for the past 15 years and is a long-time exhibitor. This is her first year of a twoyear term as president of the fair board. “The fair celebrates agriculture in the community,� she said. “It’s perfect timing because it’s right in the middle of harvest season.� The fair board has about 400 volunteers – some for many years, others for hours on event days. All are integral to the successful running of the jampacked Labour Day weekend. It’s a time for the community to shine in a variety of ways – be that the 4H Club members who are showing cattle, horse show owners and operators who take part in the several shows or the exhibitors who spend hours, days and months creating their handmade items for judging. “It’s a labour of love,� Bulloch says of the exhibitors’ time and efforts. “We certainly don’t do it for the money,� although she’s trying to decide if she’ll enter the competition this year with all the demands on her time as the president. The board awards some $60,000 in prize money throughout the course of the weekend. Bulloch said the board is now starting fundrais-
ing campaign to help raise money for a new entertainment building and a Friday night pie auction will help this effort. “We hope to have this (building) in place for next year,� she said. “We really need to think about that,� as there is nowhere for the entertainers to get in out of the elements. And the spectators are sitting on bleachers. “So far we’ve been pretty lucky with the weather,� she said. Entertainment this year includes Ridin’ Shotgun on Friday, Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. followed by country crooner Brea Lawrenson at 9:30 p.m. On Saturday, Jessica Wedden, a young trick fiddler from Lanark County will be on stage at 6 p.m. followed by another local singer, Arlene Quinn at 7 p.m. and the Lucky B’s at 8:30 p.m. Something new this year will be the availability of ride bracelets on sale until 11 p.m. Friday. In years past, they have not been available after 9 p.m. Another popular event is the demolition derby on Saturday night. This starts at 7 p.m. with $1,200 in prize money in total awarded to the top finishers File photo in the 8-cyl, 6-cyl and 4-cyl classes. (Entry forms Children enjoy the midway rides in this photo of the Perth Fair from last fall. The fair will are available online at www.perthfair.com) celebrate 170 years this Labour Day weekend. It’s not too late to get in on the fun of exhibiting. If you’ve got flowers, have a creative photography eye or enjoy sewing, knitting or other hand crafts, check out the exhibitors’ booklet – also found online. The theme this year is ‘Horsin’ Around’, so be sure and get on your horse and get to the fair.
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Connected to Your Community - P6 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
Singing ER nurse brings green crusade to Westport Desmond Devoy
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Clean water – what’s not to like? “Do you like clean water? Yeah. Sign here,” says Derek Olive over the phone, somewhere out on the Prairies between Regina and Winnipeg. Olive is an emergency room nurse, singer/ songwriter and, during his cycling tour of Canada this summer, environmental crusader, bringing the David Suzuki Foundation’s “Blue Dot” campaign along with him. While he calls himself an “environmentally conscious person,” he does admit that “I’ve never been involved in a movement,” he said during a lunch break at a campsite. But the Blue Dot campaign, with its emphasis on clean water, air, and soil, “is really much more simple to say (to people), ‘Do you like drinking clean water?’ It’s nice to feel empowered, finally.” He will be brining his 10-city, 3,000 km, musically-and-pedal-powered tour of Canada to The Cove Inn, 2 Bedford St., in Westport, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 8 p.m., his last stop before arriving on Parliament Hill the next day, with the tour ending at Monument National in Montreal on Friday, Sept. 4. (Olive is no stranger to this area. He used to camp for two weeks every summer with his mother and brother at Charleston Lake in the Township of Leeds and Thousand Islands.) He decided to make Westport one of his stops because a buddy he went to McGill University with, Seamus Cowan, now runs the Cove Inn. (While Olive studied music composition, Cowan took a BA in jazz performance. Olive later studied his masters in music composition at the University of British Columbia.) “Hey, I’ll get a hold of Seamus,” he said, when he saw that his tour would take him through eastern Ontario on his way to Ottawa. He received an enthusiastic reaction from his old friend. “Yeah, man, come play.” He encourages not only the environmentallyminded to come on out, but music fans too, since “it’s not a big, long speech” that he will be starting out with. “I incorporate it into the show, rather than doing a big speech.” The Westport stop will also be an opportunity for him to stump not only for the Suzuki cause, but also for his new folk-pop album, “Mystery & Dust.” The campaign seeks to enshrine the right to a healthy environment into the Charter of Rights and Freedoms of 1982. “Most Canadians assume that that is something we have, enshrined into the Charter, and it’s not,” said Olive. He is heartened, however, that cities like Montreal, Vancouver, and Burnaby, BC, have passed motions in favour of the ideals of the campaign, and the City of Ottawa is considering a similar motion. Ironically, along his journey, there have been “a few communities where we could not drink the water,” and it frustrated him how unconcerned some people were about this reality. “It doesn’t occur to them to say, ‘Hey, this is not fine,’” when they have to drink bottled water, or boil their water, or have it trucked in. “People are blasé about it now,” he said. “That should be front page news.” He said he “for sure” believed that the environment should be a federal election issue. This past Monday, Aug. 24, he can’t help but be surrounded by nature as he cycles through our western provinces.
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Nurse, singer-songwriter and environmental activist Derek Olive will be bringing his guitar and an environmental message of clean air and water, to Westport on Sept. 1 when he cycles into town. “You see the fields of wheat, hay, soy,” he said almost breathlessly, looking up at “an almost cloudless sky.” It’s also “butterfly season,” so he has been finding himself surrounded by butterflies of late. “It’s amazing,” he said. He has already cycled across Canada – and 19 other countries – and already has seen enough of northern Ontario, so he will be taking the train from Winnipeg to Toronto. “That’s the secret,” said Olive. “I’m not doing northern Ontario again.” Also, with only so much vacation time to go around, “I have to get back to work,” he said with a laugh. He adds that when people will ask him, upon his return home, what he did during his summer vacation, he can honestly say, “Oh, I just sat on my butt.” In a way, he’s already very familiar with the northland, as he lives in the Cree village of Chisasibi, Quebec, where he works as a nurse at the local hospital. He had already decided that he wanted to go out on a musical tour, since “mixing cycling and music (means) mixing two of my favourite things,” but, at the same time, he wanted to “incorporate something into my tour,” something of meaning. In speaking with the Cree elders he has met in his village, climate change, and other
environmental issues, are already manifesting themselves on the shores of James Bay. “Speaking with a bunch of elders, they’ve seen it,” he said, with changes in ice melt patterns and animal movements. “Those (the elders) are the people you need to listen to.” One of the biggest hunts of the season is for Canada Geese, but there are less and less returning to James Bay because it is getting warmer down south, so many are not flying as far north as they used to. As he looks around the campground he is stopping at today, he sees Canada geese and, having eaten them up north, looks at the birds and says, “I know how tasty you guys are.” In fact, many southern communities see the birds as a nuisance, while the Cree see them as a food source. Walking around with some Cree friends down south once, they spotted a large gathering of geese, and said, “I can’t believe people don’t just grab them and eat them.” Born and raised in St-Anne-de-Bellevue in the west end of the island of Montreal, after his music studies, he taught music in the James Bay area for a while, before he met two doctors working in the north. The convinced him that, with his skills, he could transfer them to being a nurse. Four years ago, he went back to school for nursing, studying at Montreal’s Hopital Maisonneuve-Rosemont.
Connected to Your Community - P7 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
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Colonoscopy; If It’s Good for the Queen and President, it’s Good For You How foolish some people are. Even when it means dying from a large bowel cancer at an early age. I`ve seen it happen many times over the years. So here are 10 points that can prevent this needless tragedy. One – About 90 percent of colon cancer occurs in people over 50 years of age. This provides ample time to detect and treat this malignancy. But there is one big hurdle, and I`ve heard friends and patients Dr. Gifford-Jones react to it over and over again. They casually respond, ` Yes, I`m going to have a colonoscopy one of these days“. 99 percent of the time this means none of these days. And I`ve seen some of these people die horrible deaths from this common preventable malignancy. Two – Colon cancer usually starts in the inner lining of the intestine. A polyp, a fleshy growth, slowly develops, often remaining non-cancerous for years. But, when polyps turn into cancer, 95 percent called adenocarcinomas, by this time cancerous cells have spread to the liver and other parts of the body. Now treatment is like closing the barn door after the horses have escaped. Three – Do not conclude you can wait until early symptoms appear and then consult your doctor. This is the same as trying to purchase insurance on your home after it’s been destroyed by fire. You can have an advanced malignancy without any early symptoms. This is one point you should never forget. Four – The first warning sign (not early sign) of colon cancer and the most common one is rectal bleeding. Sometimes a small amount of blood will appear on the stool. Or blood from earlier bleeding which was not detected may give stools a tarry appearance. Or a large amount of blood will be present in the toilet bowl. And on rare occasions, an enlarging cancer will cause intestinal obstruction. Five – The best way to diagnose a precancerous bowel polyp is by colonoscopy. A lighted flexible instrument is inserted into the rectum and gradually and slowly inched forward until it has explored the entire large bowel. If a polyp is discovered a wired loop is placed around it and the polyp removed. Six – Some patients who refuse the colonoscopy procedure can use a test to check for blood in the stool that cannot be seen by the naked eye. But if the test is positive, it’s mandatory to have a colonoscopy. Never fool yourself that it’s as accurate as this procedure. Seven – Many people refuse colonoscopy due to embarrassment and fear that it’s a painful procedure. Forget the embarrassment. If the President of the U.S. or the Queen of England can submit to one, so can you. I’ve had several colonoscopies by 8:00 AM and returned to the office by 9:00 AM without sedation. But if a few cramps bother you, sedation is available. Some people worry about possible complications. But only on rare occasion is the bowel injured or bleeding occurs during removal of polyps. Eight – Today, colon cancer is the second leading cause of death in this country. Only lung cancer is responsible for more deaths. We do not have a reliable way to diagnose precancerous lesions of the lung. But we can detect precancerous lesions of the colon. So it’s a tragedy when so many still die of this disease. Nine – There’s no general agreement on when to have a colonoscopy. 90 percent of colon cancer occurs after 50 years of age. But since some begin earlier, I believe it’s prudent to have a colonoscopy in the early 30’s. Moreover, since 10 to 15 percent of colon malignancies occur in those with a close relative who has the disease, all the more reason to arrange for an early colonoscopy. It’s a win/win situation. Ten – If I still haven’t convinced you that colonoscopy can save your life, what should you do? I’d suggest seeing a psychiatrist. After all, isn’t it reasonable to seek an answer for why anyone would refuse a sure cure for colon cancer? R0043400233–0827
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ou know how there are things around the house that drive you a little nuts? Oh no? That’s just me? Well anyway, here’s one of those little things that causes me a minor meltdown on occasion. I hate finding tissue boxes in the blue box that haven’t been squished down and that still have the plastic opening flaps in them. (Doesn’t that make you want to live with me? Don’t I sound awesome and fun?) This is important, though. It’s all about the load, people! Mixing your recyclables can contaminate the load! Call me the recycle bin cop if you will. Or perhaps you would prefer to call me a goofball. But let me explain. First we have to climb into the “way back” machine and travel a few decades to a time when Lanark County had a waste management department and oversaw county-wide recycling. (Oh yes it did!) That was in the 1990s when I was still working as a reporter at The Perth Courier and covering the county beat. Back then, waste management was a darned hot topic thanks in large part to a proposed county-wide landfill site. (Interesting factoid: Around that time, county council adopted a procedural bylaw that contained a curfew clause because it wasn’t uncommon for waste management debates to drag on to 11 p.m. or midnight. I kid you not. I found it fascinating, but I’m a bit of a geek.) Anyway, in the late 1990s, county council opted to download recycling to the local municipalities instead, not to mention shelving the landfill plan. The department closed and life went on and the meetings got shorter. It seems, though, that those were my formative years. I wrote many a story about waste management, and I even had the chance to tour fully engineered landfill sites and materials recycling facilities in other municipalities. This was life-altering because I’ve never been able to look at recyclables the same way. Now, I should state that I’m probably not perfect. Undoubtedly an audit of my recycle bins would reveal an error or two. But I try. I check the numbers on plastic containers carefully and I cross-reference against the handouts from the town if I’m not sure. I rinse food waste out of containers. And I definitely (some might say defiantly) try to separate every shred of plastic from the paper.
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The thing is I can still hear the waste management coordinator of the day saying, “You don’t want to contaminate the load!” See, if there is too much of the wrong thing in a load of recyclables, it can “contaminate” it. For example, if a load of sorted cardboard has a bunch of film plastic in it, it might be rejected or there could be a financial penalty for whoever shipped the load, e.g. a municipality. (At least that’s my recollection from the 1990s.) So those envelopes with the plastic windows? I tear them out. Same with the aforementioned tissue boxes. Old habits die hard. Some members of my household are not so vigilant (read: obsessed). I have learned to compromise on this a bit by saying that if they can’t be bothered to do the minor surgery on the tissue boxes to please just leave them for me and I’ll do it. For some reason, though, I find an awful lot of unaltered boxes in the bin. So I figure this is the message that is getting through: “Please don’t forget to........recycle the tissue boxes.” I actually found someone who appreciated my recycling...um...enthusiasm recently. (Or maybe she was just being polite.) We were volunteering together at an event and when we were cleaning up at the end we had numerous abandoned, unfinished water and juice plastic bottles to recycle. “Where’s a good spot to empty these?” I asked. “Do we have to?” she responded. I said I wasn’t 100 per cent sure, but that I always err on the side of caution. (“Don’t contaminate the load!”) I also told her about tissue boxes. She was intrigued (polite?) and pledged to pay closer attention at home It all starts at home, people! We have to do our part to make the world a better place! Rinse those cans! Crush those boxes! Get those plastic bits out of your paper and cardboard! Of course buying less junk (reduce!) is an even better way to go, but in the meantime I’ll keep busy by decontaminating my load.
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One-year-old Jackson Burke was at the Perth & District Community Splash Pad on Saturday, Aug. 22, to cool off in the 30-degree temperatures.
Media can be like a dog with a bone
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rooke Henderson is cool as a cucumber under pressure. There is a lot at stake here for this girl who is about a week away from turning 18 and she’s handling it like the pro she is. I love seeing her on the Golf channel with her parents, Dave and Darlene, right in her corner… along with sister Brittany, when she’s not playing herself, she’s caddying for Brooke. Her fan support, both on the links and back home, is stellar. What a recipe for success this team makes! Our golfing sensation from Smiths Falls earned her LPGA card with gusto last week, just moments after winning the Cambria Portland Classic – her first LPGA title. It didn’t take the Commish long to grant her that well-deserved tour card. Nor did it take long for the media to hound that poor girl as she made her way to Vancouver last week for the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open. As a news editor, I was alerted to the breaking news that Brooke has just received her LPGA card. There was a news conference on Tuesday, Aug. 18, where she, along with other golfers in
LAURIE WEIR Weir View the CP Women’s Open, would have a chance to speak to media. If I wanted to watch it, I could live stream it. If I wanted to ask a question, I had to email it to LPGA media rep, Matt Haas, who would ask it on my behalf. The chances were about 1 in 1,000 that my question would be asked, but I fired off an email request anyway. Brooke was elegant and well spoken under fire. She sat with a moderator who directed questions from the media gathered in the conference centre. Well, it got to the end of the conference, and she hadn’t taken any online questions until... wait for it. Matt Haas from LPGA says, “Laurie Weir from Smiths Falls has a question.” I hear Matt reading my question: “Your dad was mentioning, talking the announcers on Sunday afternoon, and you were going really low, obviously,
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for the whole week, and he said, ‘Welcome to Brookeville.’ How often do you get to that point in your game?” Brooke smiled from ear to ear and laughed out loud. It was her first break in concentration during her half-hour under the heat of the lights of cameras and hound dog reporters who were smoking her with the same-ol’-same-ol’ questions. She said: “You know, that’s pretty cool. Last week was a special week. Everything was working, and I could have been a lot deeper than 21-under. I missed some short birdie putts. Even on Sunday I did. But I was just trying to push it as hard as I could and trying to get as low as I could so that nobody could catch me, and I was able to succeed in doing that. Like I said, it was a very special week, and I’m hoping I can have more of those in the future.” Matt Haas says, “And Laurie has as a follow-up to that question. How would you feel if Smiths Falls town council was to rename Smiths Falls Brookeville?”
The Perth Courier welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.insideottawavalley.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email ljweir@metroland.com or fax to 613-267-3986 or mail to: 39 Gore Street East, Perth, ON, K7H 1H4.
Connected to Your Community - P8 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
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The second annual Ottawa International Writers Festival, in collaboration with the Perth Writers Guild, is seeking entries for its writing competition. There are two categories including youth writing fiction for ages 13 to 17 years and adults writing fiction and non-fiction. It’s open to residents of Lanark County. Submissions will be blind judged by the Perth Writers Guild with first and second prizes in each category: $100 and $75 respectively. Submit your writing by Sept. 10 to one of
five drop point sponsors: Backbeat Books and Music, 6 Wilson St. W. Perth, K7H 2M5 or call 613-466-0663; Blackwood Originals, 42 Gore St. E. Perth, K7H 2L5 or call 613-267-3241; Book Nook and Other Treasurers, 60 Gore St. E. Perth, K7H 1H7 or call 613-267-2350; The Bookworm, 76 Foster St., Perth, K7H 1S1 or The Word, 37 Foster St., Perth, K7H 1R8. There is a $10 entry fee and cheques can be made payable to the Ontario International Writers Festival, Perth Chapter. The entries may not be more than 2,500 words. All entries should be typed or legibly
hand-written, double-spaced on a single side of 8 ½ x 11 inch paper. Each page must be numbered at the bottom left hand corner. The title should be at the top of each page and margins should be a minimum of one inch, top, bottom and sides. Names must not appear on the entry itself. A separate cover page with author’s name, title of the work, category of submission and word count; phone numbers and mailing address. Winners will be announced Saturday, Oct. 3 at 4 p.m. during the opening of the One Book One Community event at Crystal Palace in Perth. Visit www.writersfestival.org for details.
Walk for Guide Dogs takes place Saturday in Carleton Place The Purina Walk for Dog Guides is in its 30th year of supporting Canadians with physical and medical disabilities, and Carleton Place is set to host a walk to assist this mission. Arlene Anderson, of local business Sam Bat, has the opportunity to work with baseball superstars around the world, but Wade Wilson and his service dog Bert moved her the most, inspiring her to get involved with this year’s
walk. “Wade’s story is inspirational,” said Anderson, who is the president and owner of Sam Bat, the original maple bat corporation operating out of Carleton Place. “He was a member of our staff, but later became a friend and I saw how much Bert helped him, which is why we are getting involved with the walk this year – all the staff feel strongly
about it.” The Carleton Place walk unfolds this Saturday, Aug. 29 and gathers at the Carleton Place Mews for the event, which kicks off at noon, and will see participants travel to Sam Bat (110 Industrial Avenue). It is open to all ages and abilities. The “Bert” bat Sam Bat has developed will see 20 per cent of sales benefit the Lions Club of Canada.
COLUMN Again, Brooke smiled and nodded as the question was being read. She responded with another laugh. She said, “I don’t think that’s necessary. It would be cool, I’m not going to lie about that, but no, I think Smiths Falls is a good name.” Brooke has been consistent in her message both throughout the conference and since she’s been the young, new face of Canadian women’s golf – that she’s thankful for the opportunity to be able to live her dream. She’s going to keep doing what she loves and not think about the pressures of the media. I hope she realizes that she doesn’t have to grant every media request – it’s OK to say ‘no’ once in a while. During the conference, Brooke had this to say on becoming a member of the LPGA. “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.” There were lots of big names on the Canadian Women’s Open player card, including the eventual winner Lydia Ko, defending champion, So Yeon Ryu, along with fellow Canadians Lorie Kane and Alena Sharp. Brooke had the crowd in her corner as they welcomed home the Canadian girl. With new demands on her time (all that media attention) she had to juggle her schedule for all the requests for in-
terviews and autographs by all those new and adoring fans (and lots of fans who have been with her from the beginning, too). “After a win and coming back to Canada, I have received a lot of attention that made my schedule extremely busy,” Brooke told media following a round of tournament play. “But it’s a great problem to have, as I’ve been saying to a lot of people. I learned a lot about myself and how I can handle it, and I think it will be good for the next time.” In Brooke’s opening round on Thursday, Aug. 20, she fired a 2-under 70. On Friday, she carded a wobbly 3-over 75 but still maintained a plus-one, narrowly escaping the cut. Saturday, she got into some bogey trouble but still managed to end with an even par 72. Brooke saved the best for last with a 5-under 67 to win the top Canadian honours. She tied for 23rd overall and earned US$22,218. “It was a really fun day out there today,” Brooke said Sunday afternoon. “I was only 1-under through nine but I was hitting the ball really well and giving myself a lot of opportunities. So to go 4-under the back nine and finish birdie, birdie, 17, 18, is definitely a cool feeling, and good momentum builder for this week.” She said she’s excited to be a tour pro because now she has somewhere to play. “I know I’m playing next week, which is really exciting,” she said. “I’ve had a little bit of a crowd; almost everywhere I’ve gone, I’ve had some people that were supporting me. I think the more and more I play on Tour and the more better finishes I have – I have people saying, ‘Let’s go follow Brooke Henderson’s group.’ That’s really amazing and hopefully it continues to grow and get bigger.” She’s off to Alabama this week for
the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic. She will then be home for a week before heading to France for the Evian Championship. We have no doubt that Brooke will remain humble as she continues living her dream. Congratulations and good luck, Brooke, and don’t be afraid to say ‘no’ to the media.
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Barns, Farms and Wicked Chefs a great fundraiser success for The Table The tents are down, the rented dishes returned and site cleared, but the good feelings continue from a wonderful night of local food and music enjoyed on a brilliant summer evening. Most importantly, the funds raised from The Table’s annual Barns, Farms and Wicked Chefs will continue to support the Table’s food skills, food access, advocacy and social justice programs for months to come. This year’s event was held on Saturday, Aug. 22, and once again the beautiful grounds of EcoTay were the backdrop to the tasting, listening and socializing. The small plates prepared by a team of volunteer chefs from Perth, Ottawa, Kingston, Westport and Toronto were made using local ingredients including water buffalo from Sterling, greens from Warwatha Downs Organic farm and kale from The Table’s own garden. Full listings of the chefs and suppliers can be found on The Table’s website. Judy Hands skillfully led the crowd through a successful live auction of six items donated from local businesses and families including Embers, The Smiths Falls Flying Club, The Masonry, Cavanagh Construction, and the Best, Kennie and Reid families. The item that fetched the highest price this year was dinner for eight catered by Judy Dempsey at the Hagaart house. There was also a silent auction with donations from over 35 busi-
nesses and individuals. Special attention was paid to minimizing the environmental impacts of the night and for the first time The Table was able to partner with The Town of Perth to compost the organic waste. Reusable plates, glasses and cutlery were used rather than disposable and water was served from large reusable jugs rather than disposable bottles. This is all in addition to supporting local food producers with an emphasis on smaller scale, family-owned sustainable operations. The event was made possible by sponsorships from local businesses and an energetic team of volunteers. Barns Farms and Wicked Chefs is an important part of The Table’s local fundraising efforts. Support from the local community provides the foundation on which The Table is able to obtain additional resources to run its diverse programs. Local fundraising is also critical for funding aspects of the programs that are not supported by outside grants like the costs of food for the Good Food Bank and for community meals. The Table staff said they were extremely grateful to all those who contributed to making the evening such a success. Additional photos of the event will be posted on the Barns Farms and Wicked Chef’s Facebook page. Submitted by The Table
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, your mind is racing a mile a minute. Although it may be challenging, you have to find a way to slow down and focus on one thing for the time being. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, put some thought into your long-term financial goals. Planning now will help you realize your goals down the road. Don’t put off a meeting with your advisor. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you will get another crack at an opportunity that recently passed you by. Just be patient and prepare for the chance that awaits you in the near future. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 You need to find ways to relax, Cancer. Schedule time to unwind, whether it is dancing, listening to music or practicing yoga. Make the most of your elevated energy levels. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you have a lot on your plate at the moment, so shelve some immediate plans you had. Right now you don’t have the time to devote to them. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, continue to work hard and rewards will come to you in the professional arena. Your hard work has not gone unnoticed, and soon this will be made clear to you.
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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, you are anxious to announce plans for a new chapter in your life. But you might want to table your enthusiasm for the time being until these plans are confirmed. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Your ideas carry a lot of weight at your job and within your circle of friends, Scorpio. This week you may be called on to come up with a few new thoughts on getting things done. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, understand that others do not necessarily have your thick skin. Consider your words carefully before delivering some constructive criticism to a friend or loved one. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, your attention to detail can make your projects take much longer than others’, but that’s what separates you from the pack. If it’s worth doing, it is worth doing right. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Words come easily to you this week, Aquarius. It may be worth your while to negotiate a raise or debate an issue that has been bothering you lately. Your point of view will be heard. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, you may know how someone close to you is feeling even before they confide in you. Your intuition is on fire this week. 0827
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Words seem inadequate to express our heartfelt thank you and love to our wonderful daughters, son-in-laws and grandchildren for the fantastic party in honour of our 50th wedding anniversary. We are truly blessed with a wonderful family and so many friends. Thank you everyone for the lovely gifts, your presence and good wishes, all who helped with arrangements and food and to Kevin Carnrite for the perfect music. It was a night we will always cherish. Don and Norma Cooke
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We would like to express our gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness following the untimely passing of our father Murray C. Hall. Thank you for the beautiful flowers, cards, and donations given in Dad’s memory. Special thanks to Wendy Doherty for providing dinner the day of the wake, and to Karen Bryan and the ladies of St. John’s Anglican Church for providing luncheon after the funeral service. Our sincere appreciation to the staff of the Smiths Falls Hospital for their support, Blair & Son Funeral Home for their help and kindness, and to Rev. Jim Roberts and Rev. Ab Hoppins for officiating the funeral service. Steven, Gregory, Jennifer and their families
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our family, relatives and friends who helped us celebrate our 50th Golden Anniversary. It was a very special occasion meeting with a lot of old friends and relatives. Thanks to all for cards, gift cards and gifts. Thanks to UCW ladies for preparing luncheon, Ernie for taking pictures, Kim for beautiful cake, our family and Gretta for reading our scrolls and helping. Ken & June Moore
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Darlene and Jim Muldoon are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sara Muldoon to Richard Patterson, son of Dale and Monica Patterson. The wedding will take place in Perth in September 2015.
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Deadline is Wednesday, September 2, 2015 before noon Thank you to all who played in the First Annual Steve Farrell Memorial Golf Tournament on August 15th. Hope you all had a great time. Congrats to Pierre, Jeff, Ray and Scott for winning the tournament. Hope to see all you guys back next year. A special thanks to Lorraine for organizing and Sheila from Nation View for all your excellent help. The Farrell Family
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We wish to extend a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who helped make Mom’s 85th Birthday celebration a wonderful memory. Thank you to Brian Forrester for the use of his Restaurant. All the decorations, food, cards, gifts and best wishes were greatly appreciated. Thanks for the wonderful day! Theresa McIntosh and Family
A heartfelt thank you to our daughters, Leslie, Cathy and Vicky for the memorable “60th Anniversary” celebration. It was especially special as all our grandchildren, with the exception of grandson Adam (you were missed) and great-grandchildren were able to attend. Thank you to all the relatives and friends from near and far who were able to join us. The cards, gifts, and good wishes were very much appreciated. It was a wonderful day with lots of memories to cherish. Pat and Paul Swerbrick
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Passed away suddenly of natural causes, on a trip back to his birth place, in Thunder Bay on Thursday, August 20, 2015, age 77 years. Survived by son Derek Bradshaw (Jennifer) of Kemptville and daughter Kathlyn Bradshaw (Alejandro Zamora) of Ottawa. Will be sadly missed by brother George Couch (Jackie) of Toronto, sisters Claire Graves (Doug Steele) of Sharbot Lake, Catherine Couch and sister-in-laws Margaret Couch (Hugh) and Kim Couch (Donald). Predeceased by brothers Hugh Couch and Donald Couch and his parents Hugh and Laura Couch. Jon was a professor at Algonquin College from 1967 to 1996, was part of the Fort Henry Guard, Canadian Friends of Finland and was a graduate of Queen’s University in Kingston. During his studies, was a D.J. at CFRC. Friends are invited to visit the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Thursday, August 27, 2015 from 2 to 4 pm. A Celebration of Jon’s Life will be held in the Chapel at 4 pm. Donations to Ottawa Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435
Passed away suddenly at her residence on August 15, 2015 at the age of 66 years. Born July 7, 1949, she was the daughter of the late Naureen Betts (née Moodie) and Harold Betts and by her loving partner John Murphy. She is sadly missed by her only sister Dianne VanOenen, nephews David and James and by a niece Susanne (Baby Susanne), her step children Sean Hartwell, Chris Murphy and Aaron Miller. Arrangements were entrusted with the Irvine Memorial Chapel at Maitland where cremation has taken place. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Salvation Army will be gratefully acknowledged. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Susan online at www.irvinememorial.com Stop all the clocks Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come. Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead, Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves, Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last for ever: I was wrong. The stars are not wanted now: put out every one; Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun; Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood. For nothing now can ever come to any good. ~ W. H. Auden
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Savard, Ron Peacefully in hospital, Carleton Place, Ontario on Saturday, August 22, 2015. Loved husband of Thelma (nee Hurdis). Dear father of Stephen, Cheryl, Lisa Emery and Mark. Dear grandfather of Matthew Dupuis, Leah Jenkins and Andrew Watson. Greatgrandfather of Declan. Survived by sister Marilyn Lunney (Alphonse) and several nieces. Family and friends are invited to attend the funeral mass at St. Mary’s Church, Hawthorne Street, Carleton Place on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at St. James Anglican Cemetery, Carleton Place. Donations to St. Mary’s Church, Carleton Place Memorial Hospital or the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of June LeBreton (formerly of Woodroffe) at the Carleton Place and District Hospital on Sunday, August 23, 2015. June is predeceased by her beloved husband of 71 years, Stanley (2012). She is also predeceased by her siblings. Mother will be dearly missed by her devoted children, Jim (Wendy) of Picton, Bob of Crow Lake, Roy (Janet) of Braeside and Martha (Gary) of Carleton Place. Cherished Nana of Susan, Leslie, Steven, Bobby, Mitchell and Angela and seven great-grandchildren. She will be dearly missed by many nieces, nephews and friends. Thanks to Dr. Drake and the nurses at the Carleton Place and District Hospital for their compassion and a special thanks to Judy Evans for her outstanding care for June and Stanley for the past twelve years. June was a caring, kind lady, who loved and was very proud of her children and grandchildren. She was always ready to give and receive hugs, liked nothing better than to cook and bake for her family and friends and to sit and have a little chitchat while everyone enjoyed it. She will be greatly missed by everyone she came into contact with. Rest in peace June. Family will receive friends on Thursday, August 27, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. at the Pinecrest Visitation Centre (2500 Baseline Rd. Ottawa). Funeral Service will be held on Friday, August 28, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. in the Pinecrest Remembrance Chapel, officiated by Reverend Jim Baldwin. In memory of June, donations to the charity of one’s choice would be appreciated. On line condolences can be made at
Passed suddenly and peacefully at his home in North Gower, on Thursday, August 20, 2015, age 58 years. Beloved husband of the late Karen Ann. Loving father of Ryan, Joe and Julie Culkeen. Cherished Grampa of Jeffrey and Lexi. Will be sadly missed by his sister Nancy Workman (Larry). Richard will be missed by numerous friends across the continent. A Memorial Service will be held at his residence on Friday, August 28, 2015. Any time after 2:00 pm. A small service will also be held on September 1st at 1:00 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church, 2 Oxford Street, Kemptville. We will never forget the love and support he provided for his friends and family. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. Further information and directions can be reached with Julie Culkeen at 613-612-7384. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Thursday, August 20th, 2015; Glenn John Carswell of Arnprior; formerly of Braeside passed away at the age of 85. Beloved husband of Ruby (nee Leavoy). Dearly loved and respected father of Stuart of Arnprior; Larry (Margaret) of Turin, Alberta and Kevin of Welland. Proud grandfather of Christopher and Brian. Dear brother of Lois Patenaude; Marjorie McEwen (late Jim); Annabelle Smith (late Jim) and Margaret McDonald. Friends were invited to join Glenn’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday morning, August 25th from 9 until 10:45 a.m. and where a service to honour and remember Glenn Carswell was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment followed at the Castleford Union Cemetery. In memory of Glenn, a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
John Robert Kerr-Wilson
John passed away in hospital in Ottawa on Monday August 17th, 2015 at the age of 84 years. He was the loved husband of Elizabeth (Hargreaves) KerrWilson. John was the father to sons Robert J. (Linda), Andrew D. (Nancy) and Ian A. (Jane) and grandfather to Sydney, Alan, Ross, Leona, Lindsay and Landon. He will be sadly missed by his brother Gerald, his family and many friends and neighbours. John was predeceased by his parents Gerald and Margaret (Andrews) Kerr-Wilson and his brother Keith David Kerr-Wilson. John served as an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy through the 1950s, latterly as a diver and diving instructor. Moving to Ottawa in the early 1960s, he began a long career as a high school teacher and vice-principal. In the 60s and 70s John was active with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, retiring from education in the late 80s. He went on to be active in various volunteer organizations, most notably the Eastern Ontario Model Forest. He was an active member of the local Baha’i community for over 50 years. He was an avid canoeist, curler and birder. A celebration of John’s life will be held at a future date. Interment has taken place in Pine Grove Cemetery, Lanark. In remembrance of John, contributions to a Field Naturalist Club or charity of your choice 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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Martha sadly passed away, Monday, August 17th, 2015 in the presence of her family at the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus following an 8 year struggle with cancer. Predeceased by her parents Ford and Margaret (McLachlin) Stinson. Left to grieve and mourn her passing are her brothers Richard (Anne), Donald (Lynda), long time friend Earl Thomas, nephews Brett (Amy), Jason (Nicole), David (Debbie), Maxine, Zoe, Kyle and their partners, great nephews, great nieces, cousins and many other family members. Martha was a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc.N.) with much of her career in Diabetic Research. Well known for her love of horses, Martha was an accomplished rider and over the years showed on the circuit particularly with Arabians. According to her wishes there will be no funeral services and cremation has taken place. There will be a memorial celebration on Friday, August 28th, 2015 at the Blair & Son Family Centre, 15 Gore St. W. Perth between hours of 11:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. Friends are invited to join the family in a sharing of memories of Martha at that time. No flowers please; a charitable donation to the Multiple Myeloma Cancer Research Program at the Ottawa General Hospital would be appreciated. The family would especially like to thank Dr. Harold Atkins and his team, the nursing staff at M.D.C.U. and the nurses and doctors on 5W and 7E, all at the Ottawa General for their tireless dedication to Martha’s comfort and well being over the last number of years. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Onalee passed away peacefully at her home, on Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at the age of 90. Beloved wife of the late Horton C. Warren. Loved and respected mother of Marion Kay and Peggy Ann Warren. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Tanya (Tye) Haynes, Jason Kay (Angie Sargent) and great-grandchildren Cole and Carter Haynes. Will be missed by sister-in-law Olga Imerson, and nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Arthur and Mildred Mathison and her brothers and sisters. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Thursday, August 27, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. until service in the Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Interment will take place at Maple Vale Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice. 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 Brockville General Hospital (Charles Street Site) on Wednesday August 19, 2015, Arnold Covey of Lyndhurst in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Rose Vout. Dear father of Charles (Katherine) Covey of Lyndhurst. Predeceased by his parents, Lillian and Bert Covey. The family received friends at the SCOTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 27 Main Street, Elgin on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral Service was held in Our Chapel on Monday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment Lyndhurst Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Lyndhurst Cemetery or the Charity of your Choice would be appreciated by the family. (Memorial donations by cheque only). www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre.
Trevor
October 10, 1977– August 9, 2015 Sadly after a fierce, short battle, Trevor passed away August 9, 2015 at Kingston General Hospital in his thirty-eighth year. Beloved partner and best friend of Ebony Maitland and loving father of Sierra Grace. Cherished son of Rowena, predeceased by his dad Doug. Dear brother of Jeff (Sherry Darou), Tamara (Gord Northsworthy) and Brad (Sandra WienmeyerBaker). Will be fondly remembered by his extended family and friends. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff who cared for him in ICU at KGH. Their dedication, compassion and support was exceptional and so greatly appreciated. A graveside service was held for family and friends at Prestonvale Cemetery on August 15 followed by a celebration of Trevor’s life at the Ferguson Falls Community Centre. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Trevor’s memory. DEATH NOTICE
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WHALEN – In loving memory of our dear Mom and Nan, Norma, who left us August 28, 2006. Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure, You are loved beyond words, And missed beyond measure. Sadly missed by daughter Arlene, son-in-law Willie and grandchildren Lisa and Scott
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MERCIER Serge
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Peacefully at home, on Wednesday, August 19th, 2015, at age 74. Beloved husband of Jocelyne “Joyceâ€?. Loving father of Chantal Ouellette (Patrick) and François “Frankâ€? (Danielle). Cherished Grampa of Alex, Mathew, Geneviève, Sierra, Kalli, Katrine, and Austin. Brother of Reginald (Gisèle). Will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to visit at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Road (at Aviation Parkway) on Saturday, August 29th after 1pm until time of the Memorial Service in the Chapel at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Harvest House would be appreciated.
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PENNETT, Colleen – In memory of our little angel in heaven since August 28, 1985. Only two nights in your life you were not by my side. Once with your Grandma and once with your friend. I now often wonder how much better life would have been if you had not been taken so soon. You made me a better person, you made me see the world through the eyes of an innocent child. Your zest for fun, your wanting to know about all things around you, your love of all living things, even spiders and snakes. You saw beauty in everything, how I miss that and how I miss you “Little Snook�. Pray for me so that I may join you and once again see all the wonders through your eyes. Ever Loved and Ever Missed Mommy and Daddy
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KOZIEL – In memory of our brother Dan who passed away August 27th, 2005. We couldn’t let this day pass without remembering what an amazing person you were. Not a day goes by where we don’t think of you or miss that quirky smile of yours. Life hasn’t been the same without you Dan, Know that you’re sadly missed and dearly loved by all who knew you. Till we’re together again Dan, Love Michael and Janet and family and Shelley and Dennis and family SADLER, Nancy In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Nancy who passed away August 27, 1975. Memories have such lovely ways, They give us back our yesterdays, Treasured memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year. Always remembered, Mom, Carol Ann, Beverley, Kathryn, and Families
Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-748-1200
PROULX, JUDY
(nee Jocque) (formerly Arbic and Mulvihill)
Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with loved ones by her side on Thursday evening, August 20th, 2015; Judy Proulx of Arnprior passed away following a brief illness. She was 65. Judy was predeceased by 3 husbands: Paul Arbic (August 20, 1977), Len Mulvihill (June 28, 1996) and Greg Proulx (December 30, 2013). Dearly loved mother of Mark Arbic (Laurie) and Amy Arbic-Trahan (Rick). Dear sister of Wally Jocque (Joanne). Cherished and proud “Nanny� of Becky and Vicky. Dear daughter of the late Don Jocque and the late Beatrice “Bea� Cotie. Judy will be fondly remembered by family and good friends. A private visitation and service took place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. For those wishing to remember Judy, please consider her love of animals and make a charitable contribution to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Hurdis, H. Albert “Ab� Retired-Ocean Wave Fire Company (Carleton Place Fire Dept.) with 40 years service and Carleton Place Hydro with 19 years service. Suddenly at home in Carleton Place, Ontario on Sunday, August 23, 2015, in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Fran (nee Southwell) for 53 years. Dear father of Bill (Bev), Brent (Dawna) and Blair (Carolee). Loved grandpa and great-grandpa. Dear brother of Wilma Boughner (Richard). Predeceased by sisters Lois and Heather and brother Morley. Family and friends were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment to follow at St. James Anglican Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
Peacefully, at the Kemptville District Hospital on Friday, August 21, 2015, age 75 years. Predeceased by her husband Martin Oomen, her grand-daughter Alexis Oomen and her parents, Cliff Majuary and Wilma Majuary (nee McLean). Loving mother of Cindy Berube (Mark Miller), Randy (Judy Staniszewski) and Mike (Judy). Will be sadly missed by her sisters Shirley Gracey (the late Elwin), Donna Small (Denver), Judy Stroud (Bernard), Nancy Hay (Jim) and Linda Kishiue (Hank). Cherished grandmother of David Berube, Shawn Berube (Sara), Ryan Berube, Christopher Scott (Coline), Jakob Oomen and Krystal Oomen. Great-grandmother of Emmalyn Berube and Gwenyth Berube. Leaves behind her special friend Penny Brown. A special thank you to the nurses and staff of both the Winchester District Hospital and Kemptville District Hospital for their care and compassion. Friends were invited to visit the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 from 2 to 4 pm and 6 to 8 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday at Holy Cross Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville at 11 am. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Winchester District Hospital or Kemptville District Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435
WISEMAN, Marilyn A. Who passed away August 31, 2014. Heaven’s gate stood open, 1 year ago today With farewell left unspoken Our dear one slipped away. She suffered much in silence Her spirit did not bend. She faced her pain with courage, Until the very end. You’re always in my thoughts I miss you friend, Jean
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Louanne Pepper (nĂŠe Donahue) In memory of our beautiful wife and mom August 22, 2011. We little knew that morning God was going to call your name, In life we loved you dearly In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you You did not go alone, For part of us went with you The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one The chain will link again. Missing you every day Lou, Mom and AKA Bug Ace, Sarah, Ace Jr. In memory of a wonderful daughter-in-law August 22, 2011. There will always be a heartache And often a silent tear, But always a precious memory of the days when you were here. We hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain, To walk with us through our lives Until we meet again. Always remembered Dad and Mom Pepper
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2004 Intrepid, for parts only. Brand new parts on it. $1000. Lori 613-267-7734.
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Batten Board, 1” bass wood, .60cents/board foot, 2” Hemlock Plank, .60cents/board foot. 613-889-6058, 613-258-3854 (leave message).
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.
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COMING EVENTS Toledo Ride-A-Thon Beef Stew Supper fundraiser, Saturday, September 12, 2015. 4 p.m. St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, Toledo. Home-made stew, dinner roll, salad and dessert, $12 adults, $6 children under 10. Proceeds to Toledo Ride-AThon. “Saddling up to help our community.”
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Newmac Oil/wood combi- nation furnace, 180,000btu, excellent condition $1500. 6 1 3 - 8 8 9 - 6 0 5 8 , 613-258-3854 (leave mes- sage).
5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Volume dis- count. Outdoor furnace wood also available. 613-253-8006.
Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.
Piano Technician, Certified, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 613-284-8333, 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca
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Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca
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Dry firewood in cubic cord + loads @ $300 plus tax. Phone 613-812-1777. Firewood, all hardwood, cut, split & piled, ready for local delivery or pick up. $100/cord. Kemptville area. 613-889-6058, 613-258-3854 (leave mes- sage).
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Firewood. All hardwood. Cut, split and delivered.
613-259-2723 Hardwood Firewood, 14” & 16” available. Minimum order required for delivery. Home piling services for additional cost. 613-257-5095
LAWN & GARDEN August Lawn Tractor Blowout. All in-stock tractors on sale, save over $500 on 48” Ariens Hydrostatic, factory re- bates on some Husqvar- na’s. Service after sales since 1999. Pete’s Lawn & Marine 613-267-7053.
VEHICLES
HELP WANTED
2007 Jeep Compass, au- tomatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, key- less entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave mes- sage.
Hand cycle, top end, 2 WANTED years old, used very little, 14 speed, extra spares, Wanted - furnace oil, will (1/2 price) asking $1,750. remove tank if possible. 613-205-1779. Call 613-479-2870.
HUNTING SUPPLIES
2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited, 7 pas- senger mini van, bright silver metallic, V6, fully loaded, 43,500 km, excel- lent condition, $14,900. Wanted: bowlers for Tues- 613-264-9298. day afternoon & Wednes- day evening. Anyone interested. Lori Need a Car Loan? 613-267-7734 Guaranteed approvals. 100% No Turndowns!! Apply online @ VEHICLES www.driveawayfinancial.co m or call 1-888-480-7646 2005 Chev, 4 door, auto- matic $800. Phone 613-267-4803.
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Browning BAR Safari II, .308 Winchester, semi- auto, Leupold scope; PAUL’S MASONRY Weatherby Vanguard .30-06 BUILDING AND REPAIRS bolt action, Leupold scope; Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Remington M700 VSSF II Footings, Foundations, Concrete varmit stainless .223 Finishing, Log Chinking and Remington, Leupold scope; Chimney Sweeping LOCAL Will go anywhere! Weatherby Vanguard .22-250 Remington, PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394 Leupold scope. All mint Ford Escape Sport, All hardwood condition. 613-264-9298. 2006 TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG 4x4, auto transmission, -Cut-Split-Delivered Canadian Firearm/Hunter V6, 3.0 litre, overdrive, ful- or Picked Up Safety Courses. Call Dave ly loaded with sunroof and $100/face cord Arbour 613-257-7489 or running boards. E-tested visit www. and certified. $4,400. 613-285-1547 valleysportsmanshow.com 613-284-9886. NAC Broadway Production for dates and details of 2012 Tony Award Winner TD Loggings, tandem loads courses near you. firewood logs. $1250. Tree Best Score/Best Choreography removal cut & split. Orders Guns for sale, PAL re- Sunday November 1st, 2015 Sales and Service for next year. Tyler quired. Bretta, Savage, Theatre Package includes: 6 1 3 - 2 6 4 - 5 4 5 4 , Browning. 613-256-0797 • Buy with confidence 613-812-5454. • Reliable and affordable used vehicles Coach Transportation, Orchestra Seats & Hunter Safety/Canadian Buffet Dinner at Le Buffet Continental Fire-arms Courses and ex- • Financing O.A.C. ams held once a month at 613-267-7484 $139.00/person Classifieds Carp. Call Wenda Cochran www.rthomsonauto.com Early Booking Bonus: Book and Pay by 613-256-2409. Get Results! 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
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TENDER FOR REPLACEMENT OF TRACTOR AND BACKHOE FOR PARKS AND CEMETERY OPERATIONS CONTRACT # 15-COMM-003 Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 a.m. local time on 18th day of September 2015 for the Tractor and Backhoe. Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained from the Clerk’s office. Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:15 a.m. on September 18th, 2015, in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario. Questions regarding specifications may be directed to Art Manhire at the Community Services Department (amanhire@smithsfalls.ca or tel: 613-283-4124 ext. 6101). If you wish to obtain the tender documents please contact Nadine Bennett (nbennett@smithsfalls.ca) or Kerry Costello (kcostello@smithsfalls.ca ). The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED
HELP WANTED
THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS REQUIRES A CEMETERY CARETAKER/ PARKS & FACILITY ATTENDANT FULL-TIME POSITION
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For more details call Heritage Travel 613-267-7374
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The Town of Smiths Falls is seeking to fill a full-time position as Cemetery Caretaker/Parks & Facility Attendant in our Community Services Department. Position Overview: Under the direction of the Operations Supervisor – Community Services, the successful candidate is responsible for providing cemetery caretaker services, all administrative functions and general maintenance (ie. grass cutting/weeding/tree trimming) of the Municipality’s cemetery. The Cemetery Caretaker/Parks & Recreation Attendant is responsible for completing all duties of the Facility Attendant during times throughout the year as available. Required Knowledge, Skills & Experience: • Minimum Grade 12 or equivalent • Equipment operator experience (excavating) • Computer skills mandatory • Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills • Physically able to complete the full scope of work as outlined in the job description • Must possess Class “G” drivers’ license A detailed job description is available on the Town’s website, www.smithsfalls.ca Current job description under review. Please send resume quoting job reference: Cemetery Caretaker/Parks & Facility Attendant in the subject line to kmulrooney@smithsfalls.ca in a word document by Thursday September 10, 2015 at 12 noon The Town of Smiths Falls is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. Only those under consideration will be contacted. Information is collected for the purpose of job selection under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
MARINE Winter Boat Storage. Eastern Ontario’s most affordable winter storage by a proper mechanic. From $350/season including cleaning, winterizing, oil change, storage and shrink wrapping. Free oil change for first time customers. 40 years of repairing and storing boats. 6 1 3 - 2 6 7 - 3 4 7 0 . steveday13@yahoo.ca
FARM 4/5 Round bales hay, 2 yrs old. Phone 613-812-1777 5’ John Deere Rotary Mower, very little use. $1900 obo. 613-256-6603 evenings.
BARNS
We repair, modify or demolish any size of structure. Salvaged buildings, timber and logs for sale. Various size buildings. Fully insured.
John Denton Contracting
Cell (613)285-7363 Hay wagon w/8x17’ deck, bale spear 3-pth, lawnmow- er, chainsaw, trailer, 10 h.p. snowblower, tractor tire chains. hard maple fire- wood. 613-283-8231. John Deere “B” tractor, rebuilt, repainted with new decals, $3,500; John Deere “M” tractor with new tires and two furrow plow, $4,000. 613-283-9782.
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AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates
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Wanted, old log and frame barns for salvage, 613-259-2067 evenings.
LIVESTOCK Horseshoeing & trimming. Certified Farrier, call John 613-267-7478. Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.
PETS Adorable, white Great Py- renees x Akbash pups. One male, one female. Excellent pets or guardians for live- stock when mature. If in- terested, call 613-283-2130 • • • • • • • •
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FOR RENT
Carleton Place, store for rent, 56 Victoria, 1000 ft., $925, commercial rentals, 50 Bennett, 900-3000 ft., office space, also shop, overhead door. 613-257-5711.
Professional Office Space Perth - 160 sq. ft. and up. Ready for occupancy. Unlimited free parking. The Factory on Sunset Blvd. 613-326-0190 info@lai-inc.com
1 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, Smiths Falls, 56 Victoria Ave. No pets. Fridge, stove and off-street parking. $700/month includes utilities. 613-283-2266.
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1 extra large, clean, private furnished suite. High speed internet, washer, heat, hydro & satellite T.V. included, $675/mnth 613-326-0366.
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Broadview Nursing Centre Broadview Nursing Centre is a 75 Bed Long Term Care Facility located in Smiths Falls Ontario that is looking for‌
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60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON
REGISTERED NURSE Permanent Part-Time Position 5 shifts per 2 weeks.
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: Kate Carkner-Hutchings, A.D.O.C. Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: kate.carkner@broadviewnc.ca
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
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.
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. Fridge & stove, heat & hydro included in rent of $950. References required. E m a i l russandjudy@hotmail.com or call 613-257-7615.
3 bedroom house, 12 km south of Smiths Falls on Hwy 15, 2 car garage, indoor pool, woodstove, electric and propane heat. $1,200/month plus utilities. Non-smoking. No pets. Available September 15. 613-283-2984.
Carleton Place, large 2 bedroom apartment. Fridge, stove, coin operated laundry facility downstairs and water included. $825/month plus hydro. Available either October 1 or 15. 613-253-0709.
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.
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3 bedroom, semi-detached, split level in Jasper, large backyard, upgraded 2 bedroom upper apart- windows, doors & floors, $675/mnth. ment, Smiths Fall. No pets. first/last. Non-smokers, $800 plus 613-658-5468. hydro. Call 613-253-9190. Almonte, 1 bedroom, 3 bedroom apt., adult Fridge, stove, microwave, building, well maintained. washer & dryer on site, Centrally located, Smiths plug-in parking, secure Falls. Heat, hydro, garage, building. Available Oct. 30 water, fridge and stove in- perspective tenants will cluded. $1,150/month. Call need impeccable referencPerry 613-284-4191 Wea- es. $595.00/mth + utilities. 613-256-1917 or gle Realty Ltd. Brokerage. 613-880-6937. Available September 1, 2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Heat, water and parking inlcuded. Seniors welcome. No dogs. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. 613-267-4189.
HELP WANTED
DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett
at 613-283-5555.
ROOFERS & LABOURERS WANTED!
FULL-TIME YEAR ROUND WORK
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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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This position requires availability for evenings and weekends from September 11, 2015 – March 31, 2016. $10.55/hour, First Aid/CPR & WHMIS is considered an asset. 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 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.
EQUIPMENT CENTRE
Mechanic Wanted Smiths is a small dealership that currently sells and services lawn & garden, power sport and marine products. We are looking for someone with the knowledge and experience in working with one or more of these product categories. Class “A� or “M� license is a definite asset but not a necessity. This is an hourly wage position that will be based on applicant’s prior experience and a group health benefit plan is available. We promote a team environment within the dealership working toward the common goal to keep our customers coming back. Please apply with resume to: Smiths Equipment 327A Highway #15 South Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 5B8 Fax 613-482-3622 or email careers@smithsequip.com
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Carleton Place. Newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment. Beautiful and private. Heat, hydro, water, A/C, internet, cable all included. Prefer no pets. $850/month. Available immediately. 613-978-5478. Carleton Place, upper level, 2 bedroom plus den. Quiet, clean, adult building, overlooking river. Natural gas heat, in-unit laundry. $1,000/month plus utilities. No pets. 613-257-7041. Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. 613-283-7779. Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650.
Balderson, Furnished, 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, including fridge, stove, microwave, heat, $750 + hydro. Gerry HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 bed613-278-0088. room house with attached Carleton Place- 1 bed- garage, 3 appliances inroom, ground floor, cluded. Kinburn Area, 15 $700.00 plus utilities, avail minutes North West of no pets, immediately; Almonte- Kanata, Bachelor apt with bath and 613-839-5326 kitchen, 685.00, private room with private bath- Immaculate 3 bedroom room, $600.00 inc utilities, unit in Smiths Falls. internet, cable, laundry fa- Comes with fridge, stove, cilities. Appleton- inside microwave, washer and storage $85.00, outside dryer. Non-smoking. No storage $50.00. Call Craig pets. First and last. $925 plus utilities. 613-253-7777. 613-342-0829.
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HELP WANTED
Homecare Position Available for
RN or RPN Night Shift positions available
12 hour shifts/$28.00/hour
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Career Opportunity
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:
WILLOWS AGRISERVICES LTD.
422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 36 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
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Smiths Falls Air conditioned
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Retail Space for Rent, busy LCBO Mall, Hwy 7 & McNeely, Carleton Place, plenty of parking, 850 sq ft, among high traffic tenants. 613-218-9293
Corner of McGill & William Sts.
1 Bedroom Apartments downtown Perth, $700 utilities included. 613-267-6115
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Looking for work? Immediate Hiring with Costco, FedEx, Canada Revenue Agency Then DO NOT MISS!!! Ottawa: Tues Sept 9th, 2015 1pm to 4pm Westin Hotel Ottawa 11 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa Register at www.wbgcanada.com Entrance Fee :$2 Pay at the Door Questions 1.877.628.0740
TENDERS
TENDERS
FAX YOUR AD 283-5909 TENDERS
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
Lombardy, 2 bedroom mobile-home, all incl. $1100. First/last/References, quiet, country, heat, hydro, water, Sat TV, washer/dryer hook-up, screened porch, deck, parking, large yard, grass cutting/snow removal. 613-283-0636 Nov. 1.
Perth: 3 Bedroom rowhouse, new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living area, electric radiant infloor heating (new energy efficient system), 1-1/2 bath, jet tub, free parking, coin laundry facility. Every room TV, internet, phone jacks, no water/sewage costs. $1230.00/month plus hydro. Available October 1st. For more information visit: www.blueberryestate.ca or call 613-479-2164.
Mississippi Lake, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, open concept, newly renovated, large deck, beautiful view with access beach, boat ramp, fully furnished, $1500/mnth + heat & hydro, no smoking. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . 613-621-5405 Perth- 2 bedroom apartment $750/mth, in modern, well maintained, centrally located building. Security/intercom system, professionally maintained, laundry facilities. Parking included. Plus hydro. 613-298-2983. Perth: 1 Bedroom apartment, very private, large balcony, electric radiant in-floor heating (new energy efficient system) free parking, coin laundry facility, TV, internet, phone jacks, no water/sewage costs. $780/month plus hydro. 613-479-2164. Perth, 1 bedroom ground floor apartment, $700 plus hydro. 613-267-4831. Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bedroom apartment in quiet, clean, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking and laundry included. $820/month + utilities. Phone 613-283-5996.
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Perth, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge & stove included, $787 + utilities. First & LMR required. Smoke & pet free. Call 613-229-5959.
REPLACEMENT OF THE WINDOWS ON THE NORTH SECTION (OLD SCHOOL) AT THE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX CONTRACT #15-COMM-002 Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, until 11:00 a.m. local time on September 18th, 2015 @ 11 a.m. There will be a mandatory site visit at 10:00 a.m. September 10th, 2015 Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained from the Clerk’s office.
Perth, 2 bedroom condo, fridge, stove, microwave and dishwasher included. Main floor master with bath. Office/den. Dining room and lovely sunroom at the back. Single car garage. Adult community. $1,350/month plus utilities. Please call 613-264-0002. Perth, 2 bedroom heated apartment, 2nd floor, clean, quiet, secured, downtown building. Fridge & stove included. $750/month, references required. 613-264-4565.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Perth, available immediately, 2 bedroom apartment in secure building, $650/mnth plus utilities. 613-283-7000.
FOR RENT
LOST & FOUND
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.
Lost- Silver ring with a blue stone (not dainty), lost at Andress’ Independent Grocer, Smiths Falls, on August 4. Reward. 613-269-2630 or 1-250-638-0949.
CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE ConsultaTwo 2 bedroom apart- tion. Call us NOW. We can ments. Smiths Falls, Help! 1-888-356-5248 clean, quiet apartment building. 613-285-5549 BUSINESS SERVICES ask for Don. Smiths Falls, available September 1. Large 1 bedroom upper apartment. $600/month including heat. 613-283-7000.
Two bedroom for rent at 10-20 Pearl St., Smiths Falls. $925 everything included. Pay own heat and hydro, rent $775. Parking. Perth, available immedi- Please contact Darlene ately, large 2 bedroom, 613-283-9799 or cell 2nd floor entry apartment, 613-207-1255. including fridge stove, heat, parking, yard & coin laundry in basement, very REAL ESTATE quiet building! $800. 613-264-1102 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 1736 sq. ft., 1-1/2 bath, PERTH, large 1 bed- newly renovated, 1.3 acre room apartment in treed lot, County Rd 511, town, heat included 10 miles from Calabogie, $179,000; Also 48’ chip $700. 613-267-5746 van for sale, $1,250. Call Perth- Large 2 bedroom, 613-259-5293, 5-6 p.m. downtown, fridge, stove, $800/month plus heat and Harts Gravel Road buildhydro. Available October 1. ing lots, near Elgin, 2-1 613-264-8904. acre lots, $20,000 each. 613-273-5555. Shamrock Apartments, Perth, 1 bedroom apart- Open House Aug 30 ment $660/mnth includes 1-4pm, 36 Smith Rd, heat. Hydro extra. No Oxford Station. Off 416 smoking, no pets. Exit 24 head West to Smith Rd. 613-264-8380. http://comfree.com/597791 Sharbot Lake Apartments available first of next PERSONAL month. Call 613-253-6069. Alcoholics Anonymous Smiths Falls, 1 Bedroom, 613-284-2696. all-inclusive, $850/mnth. F i r s t / l a s t / R e f e r e n c e s . Are you concerned about drinking? Basement, newly renovat- someone’s ed, heat, hydro, water, Sat There is help available for TV, parking, yard, wash- you in AL-ANON/Alateen. 613-284-6100, er/dryer hook-up. Call 257-3138, 272-3105, 613-283-0636 October 1. 203-3713, 826-2566, Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom apt, 283-5038. Quiet adult building. $675/month, heat included. Criminal Record? Hydro extra. References re- Canadian Record Suspenquired. 613-366-9610 leave sion (Criminal pardon) seals record. American message. waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom, Central, clean, quiet, 2nd business, travel, licensing, floor Includes fridge, stove, deportation, peace of parking, yard. $550/month mind? Free consultation: plus heat/hydro. No pets. 1-800-347-2540 No smoking. First/last month required plus refer- Overeaters Anonymous ences. 613-283-4204. 613-264-5158
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Tenders will be opened in Public on September 18th, 2015 at 11:05 a.m., in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario.
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
WORK WANTED 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. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Professional & Reliable Movers- 2 Men & 17’ Cube $95/hr, 2 Men & 16’ Refrigerated Cube Van $95 hr + Fuel Surcharge, 3 Men & 25’ Moving Van $125/hr. Call to Book your Move 613-284-8281.
Franchise Available
If you wish to obtain the tender documents please contact Nadine Bennett (nbennett@smithsfalls.ca) or Kerry Costello (kcostello@smithsfalls.ca).
• Comprehensive training • Extensive marketing support • Cutting edge technology • Operational & business support • Quality products at the best prices
The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted
For more information please email: franchisinginfo@PizzaPizza.ca
AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED
www.pizzapizza.ca
AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS
ROB STREET - AUCTION Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015 Start: 6:00 p.m. Preview: 5:00 p.m.
Auctioning 7 generations of a family’s contents – ranging from the early 1800’s to early 1900’s. ALSO 80 fishing rods, quantity of wooden fishing lures and misc. lures, line, equipment. Please check our web site for a full listing. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accident. Terms: Cash, Authorized cheque with ID, Debit, Visa or Master Card. Rob Street Auction Services Ltd. Auctioneers Bev and Rob Street 24 Family Lane, Lombardy, ON – corner of HWY 15 S and Bay Rd. ( 4 miles South of Smiths Falls ) 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket@hotmail.ca See our web site for ALL info, details and pictures.
WWW.STREETFLEAMARKET.NET AUCTION SALE COMPLETE TERRDALE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL for Francis and Doreen Henderson, Brinston, Ontario MONDAY, AUGUST 31 - 10:30 A.M. at Hugh Fawcett Sale Arena, Winchester, Ontario 180 Purebred Holsteins from a Master Breeder Herd including 90 Milk Cows classified as 2 Excellent, 25 Very Good, 42 Good Plus and 8 Good with a Rolling Herd Average of 178-186-177. Also a nice selection of Calves, Open Heifers and Bred Heifers. Cattle are bred to and sired by popular, proven AI sires. OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, August 30, 2015 at Hugh Fawcett Sale Arena. – Auctioneers and Sale Managers – James Cooper 613-652-4145 Hugh Fawcett Auctions Inc. 613-774-3363
Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer
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Fully Equipped Take Out Restaurant and Storage Building to be held at Van Buren St., Kemptville, ON on Wednesday, September 23 @ 11:00 a.m.
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. Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088.
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 to your destination, home or cottage. Years of quality care. Excellent credentials. Excellent references. William 613-870-2647, w.r.blais@gmail.com
HELP WANTED
Questions regarding specifications may be directed to Art Manhire at the Community Services Department (amanhire@smithsfalls.ca or tel: 613-283-4124 ext. 6101).
AUCTIONS
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Lanark- large 3 bedroom duplex. $700/ mth. References. Heat & Hydro extra. first/last. 613-259-3201,
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Kemptville area. Available September 1. 1 bedroom apartment, fully furnished, $675/month, heat and hydro included. References required. First and last. 613-258-3895.
FOR RENT
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A busy Brockville Family Practice Office is looking for a PT Nurse Practitioner. If interested please send your resume or questions to: manager@torresmd.ca. No phone calls please. Convenience Store in Perth looking for mature, polite, responsible and reliable person to work part-time during evenings and weekends. If interested please email your resume to: donaldsonshell31@gmail.com
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 37 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
A rare opportunity! Move to your location, open the doors and you are in business! Built 7 years ago to engineers specifications these board and batten insulated buildings are year round facilities. Main building is 25’6 X 19’ with 6’ overhang front porch, storage building is 9’11 X 11’11. Completely outfitted with Lenox gas furnace, 200 amp service, on demand wall mounted hot water heater, Pitco triple 18 X 18 fryers with auto filter system, 8’ S/S hood w/makeup air & fire suppression system, Habco 4’ double door cooler, Flavor Burst Taylor cold beverage machine, GE double S/S ovens, induction stove top, Berkel 18” meat slicer, triple S/S sink, fry cutter, 4’ beverage air deli counter, 2 - 4’ S/S prep tables, service counter, 2 upright freezers, microwave, Kitchen Aid mixer, Sharp cash register (3yrs), Security system and more. For terms and conditions and to view please call 613-926-2919 to book an appointment.
5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com
Real estate auction @ 1 Perkins Blvd., Perth, ON on Wed., Sept. 16/15 @ 6 pm
~ Truly A Show Stopper ~ Quality custom built, 13 yr old, all-brick residence, amongst Perth’s finest homes. Lovingly cared for by single owner retirees. This beauty comes w/ cherry hardwood & tile flooring. Wide foyer w/ 2 double lit closets. Inviting formal living room. Family room has cascading windows overlooking the rear fenced yard. Oak kitchen w/ centre island (lots of cupboards & counter space). Appliances include Whirlpool stove, fridge & microwave. Walk-out to covered concrete porch. Formal dining room. Spacious utility room w/ washer & dryer included, 1single & 2 double lit closets. 2 large bedrooms w/ double lit closets. 3 pce bath. Plus large master bedroom w/ huge lit walk-in closet. 4 pce ensuite. Window coverings included. Partially finished basement has 2 rec-rooms, an insulated workshop, cold room & a 4 pce bath. Double car garage w/ rear man door & inside entrance. Central vac. A/C. Gas furnace. Owned gas hot water heater. 200 amp service. Corner lot 108’ f x 156’ d (+/-). Taxes $6157.00 (+/-). Immediate occupancy. Walking distance to mall. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. CLS466854_0827
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Auction Sale of Real Estate,
John Deere Backhoe, Tools, Assorted Household Furniture and Miscellaneous Articles 7801 Lawrence Street in the Village of Vernon, ON. Saturday, September 12 at 10:00 am (Property sells at 1:30 pm)
Due to ill health I offer the following for auction: Real Estate: Partially renovated wood frame home on a large lot (104.5’ frontage x 129’ depth) located on a quiet street with an easy commute to Ottawa. Featuring natural gas, a fireplace and a drilled well, it is an excellent purchase for the first time homeowner, handyman or contractor. Terms of Sale on Propertyproperty sells at 1:30 pm in “as is, where is” condition and will be subject to a very reasonable reserve bid. $20,000 down (by certified cheque or bank draft) on day of sale with balance due on an early closing. Inspections are the responsibility of potential buyers and must be completed prior to the auction sale. For more information contact the auctioneers. OPEN HOUSE- Thursday, September 3 from 4-7 pm Also selling on September 12 starting at 10:00am- John Deere 310 SG 4x4 Extendahoe Backhoe, air conditioned cab, quick connect rear bucket, very good Michelin tires, rear and front auxiliary hydraulics, rear pilot controls, 3 and 1 bucket, approx 8400 hrs - in very good condition; 2000 Ford Focus, automatic-selling as is; tandem homemade trailer, electric brakes, 6’x15’-selling as is; Ariens Deluxe 28” snow blower, walk-behind-new; Yard Machine (MTD), 11 hp motor chipper/shredder-new; Champion 6500 generator; Jonsered chainsaw; propane stove/fireplace; floor jacks; Champion 2000 lbs winch kit (in box); Kawasaki chop saw-new; Ryobi compound 10” mitre saw-new; good selection of wrenches, air and power tools, sockets, hand grinders, grease guns, axes, chains, extension cords, gas cans etc; new Master Craft impact sockets and wrenches; new portable tile saw; Milwaukee impact drills; Ryobi impact drills; new Ryobi table saw-10”; shop vac; sawsall; aluminum truck tool box; trailer hitches and balls; gas push mower; assorted lumber; many other assorted NEW tools; Household: new (still in box) walk in quality massage bath tub; new John Wood gas hot water heater-never used; air tight wood stove; new Magic Chef fridge (still in box); assorted household furniture; many other items. Terms of Sale- Cash or Cheque with proper ID Prop: Robert Surprenant
Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James Carson Hill 613-445-3269 613-821-2946
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for The Estate of Osborne and Ruth Dool Bishop’s Mills, Ontario SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 – 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 – 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. – Household Effects and Antiques, 10:00 a.m. – Tools and Farm Related Items, 12:30 p.m. – Machinery and Tractors. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145
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1. We can sell your items at your Home or Business by Public Auction 2. We can Transport all your items to sell at our Auction Hall grounds. 3. We can buy it Outright and pay Cash, load and leave. We Buy Estates Saturday August 29 2015 - On Site Specialty Tool Auction Preview starts at 9 am - Auction starts at 10 am - 2249 Rosedale Road North, Smiths Falls. From Smiths Falls Take Roger Stevens Drive, turn left on Rosedale Road North. Large selection of well cared for mechanical tools (hand tools, air tools) Kushman Yard Truck (in good condition, complete but the unit has not ran in a 2 years), 17 HP John Deere Ride on Tractor, 4x 8 Utility Trailer, Heavy Duty Army Utility Trailer, 3 Pt Hitch Salt, Sand Spreader as new, Gun Safe with electronic keypad, 2 seater chesterfield as new, Firearms: Rouko 22 pump, 177 pellet, Ruger 10-22 carbine, Double Bed, Coffee Table, Wicker Trunk, Steel lathe, Shop Carts, extension ladders, 4000 Gas Generator, Selection of Garden Tools – Rakes, Shovels, Small Free standing Sandblaster, Large selection of extension cords, trouble lights, oxyacetylene torches and tanks, steel cut off saw, selection of new steel ie tubing, manual tire changer, good selection of electric and air tools, mechanical, portable air compressor, large selection of new old stock nuts and bolts, some parts etc., 2 Mechanics Chests, socket sets, some Snap On, Gray etc, air impacts, tap and dies, large selection of well kept tools, some never opened. Small selection of woodworking jig saws, cut off saws, clamps, nails, screws etc, Floor jacks, Jack stands, levels, gas push mower as new. Property is sold - Tools are in very good condition & have been well cared for. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, American Express. Canteen & Washroom on Site Sunday August 30 2015 - Indoor & Outdoor Consignment AUCTION Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) 182 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls (Drummond North Elmsley Twp for GPS) . From Smiths Falls Take Hwy 43 West (Perth Hwy) Turn Right on Glenview Road goes right only -Third Place on the Right. Watch for Auction Directional Signs- 2002 Nissan Pathfinder 120 5000 KM - one owner 4x4, Selection of tools, Lawnmowers, household antiques, furniture & more! CLS466902_0827
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Labourers required, must be able to form repetitive tasks, part-time, forward resume to neilssimpson@gmail.com 613-880-9815. Looking for a full time estimator/project manager for an electrical company. 5-10 years’ experience within this position, experienced in utility work would be optimal, C.E.T. qualification preferred but not mandatory. Our office is located outside the village of Carp. Please fax resumes to 613-839-2268 or contact Jennifer at 613-839-7500 x230 Looking for full-time bookkeeper, head office in Carleton Place, must have 5 years experience. Send resumes to: gail@uniqueimportauto.com Madison Montessori Academy, Kemptville, is looking for a full-time Cook. Food Handler’s Certificate required. Please email resume to heather@ madisonmontessori.ca Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com Mastermind Events is looking for experienced laundry personnel. Days/evenings/weekends. Flexible schedules available. Apply to events@mmecanada.com. Join our growing team. Mature part-time Resident Care Attendant, wanted for Retirement Centre. Apply to Administration 1333 Rideau Ferry Road, Perth. Fax: 613-267-6261.
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Misty River Introductions is hiring casual part-time staff, some evenings and weekends. Email resume to: mistyriver@rogers.com fax: 613-257-1231
from Almonte take March Rd (Hwy 49) to Upper Dwyer Hill Rd. (North) to #3486 Vaughan Side Rd. Carp, ON K0A 1L0 on Sat., Sept. 5/15 @10 am 50 ft highway trailer w/ wheels & tongue (used for office). 50” electric slitter. 10 ft alum. brake. 3’ Duralock steel brake. Pallet lifter. 5000 kw generator. Roof security posts, rails & fencing. Commercial & residential scaffolding. Scaffolding platforms & wheels. Several alum. ladders. Ladder roof jack. Several rolls of alum. flashing. Rolls of rubber roofing. Qty of rubber singles. Roof vents. Roof weights. Roofing insulation. Gyprock sheeting for flat roof. Large qty of new flat steel sheets. Qty of new eaves troughs & downspouts. Qty of new J channel & starters. 2 table saws (1 Ridgid). Portable air compressor. Kango hammer drills. Laminate cutter on stand. Snatch block. Paslode nailer. 2 Paslode finishing nailers. 4 metal chop saws. Socket sets. Wheel cart. Manual pump jack. Tar jenny. Tar pots. Tar pressure pots. 9 cases of wire weld coil galvanized nails. Qty of nails & screws. 26 pce 3/4” professional socket set. Qty of hand tools. Qty of glue, cement, roofing adhesive, nails & screws. Solder iron & accessories. Commercial vapour barrier. Poly skids. Qty of Duralock. Roof levellers. Plastic debris shoots. Qty of lumber. Selkirk chimneys. Stock carts. 8 ft & 10 ft steel racks. Qty steel shelving. Wooden work table. Safe. Wheel barrow. Portable toilet. Steel truck box. Oak china cabinet & many other articles too numerous to mention… This auction offers cost-effective solutions to the commercial & residential fields. Equally a unified source for those odd jobs & special projects. Terms: Cash & Cheque ONLY ~ Catering
~ Ashgrove Cottage ~ This stone bungalow (formerly a blacksmith’s shop) was built in 1832, and surprisingly, a modern home was forged. Featuring interesting contrasts of exposed original beams & modern renovations. A small easygoing kitchen, in need of remodelling, keeps good company with the generous sized open-concept formal & dining rooms. Worthy of note is the hardwood flooring in these 2 rooms. A main floor multifunctional room houses a 3 pce bath, laundry area & pantry. Of great appeal is a cozy year-round family room/den w/ a bay window overlooking your private backyard. The entryway stairwell leads to a 3 pce bath, a large bedroom with his & her closets. A potential guest room w/ a cedar clad wall awaits your design. Services include electric heat & a 200 amp service. Easily duplexed. Surveyed lot RP27R4384 Part 1. Plan 8828 Pt Lot 13 S of North St. Taxes 1697.00 (+/-). Frontage 37 ft x 132.18 depth (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. This entire auction offers the finer details of quality antiques. The beauty of yesterday’s collectibles are once again being rediscovered. Not to forget that this home has a unique history making it a point of interest. This auction deserves attention. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms on Chattels - Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
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Part-time server, flexible shift. Drop off or email resume: The Eating Place Restaurant, 73 Bridge St., Carleton Place. hassan.selman@live.com Perth Manor Boutique Hotel - part-time housekeeping and serving staff. Smart Serve an asset. Resumes to 23 Drummond Street West, 613-264-0050. 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 Rabb Construction is looking for Dump Truck Driver, DZ. Please Call: 613-838-7222 or Fax Resume & Drivers Abstract to 613-838-3364. 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.
HELP WANTED Wendy’s is now hiring evening/closing crew members. Benefits include: Competitive wages, staff meal discounts, free uniforms, no experience necessary, regular performance reviews and great opportunities to advance. If you would like to join our team you may submit your resume at 115 Dufferin St.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 5 quarters, 4 deeded, 1 lease. Large mature yard. 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
AUCTIONS ONLINE BOAT & RV AUCTION September 11, 2015 Selling Boats, RVs, Atv’s, PWC’s, side/side’ Pre-bidding begins September 9th For more information visit AeroAuctions.ca CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Call 705-730-2411 or 866-375-6109
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Family-oriented newspaper for sale in the Lanark, Leeds, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Wendy’s is now hiring and Grenviille area. Call for August 29. 3654 Hwy 29 Shift Supervisors. We have details 613-250-0282. Pakenham. Books, housepermanent full time hold items, furniture, anpositions available. tiques, clothing, etc. PROGRAM GUIDE Experience in the food industry required. We offer Learn to operate a mini of- 975 Armstrong Road. Port flexible hours. Drop by with fice outlet. FREE online Elmsley area. Tools, campa resume at 115 Dufferin training. Flexible hours. ing, sports, household, St., Perth. You can also Escalating potential in- greenhouse and supplies, email your resume to come. www.project4well- vehicles, gas dryer, steam wayne@tollcorp.com and ness.com table, acetalyne tanks and mwestmore@dprestaurant torches. Saturday, August Classifieds s.com. We look forward to 29. Rain Day, Sunday 30. seeing you! Get Results! Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic AUCTIONS AUCTIONS downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 50 vendors. Open daily 10-5.
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Michelle Bouchard 10103 Haddo Rd., RR#2, Iroquois Sunday, Aug. 30th @1:00pm (No Dogs Allowed) Directions: take Shanley Rd., north from Cardinal, then east on Brouseville Rd. at Brouseville to Safford Rd., then north to Haddo Rd. (Watch For Signs) Consisting of: 5 yr. old 48” cut Husqvarna riding mower, Craftsman 42” cut riding mower, snow blowers, 1954 Lionel train set, stamp collection, fishing rods & tackle, small tilt trailer, old cedar chest, dining room set, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer, patio set, garden tools, many small & large shop tools & equipment (you won’t be disappointed), chain saw, old paddles, Rototiller, patio furniture, plus much, much more. Auctioneer’s Note: A huge sale, household items, plus every kind of workshop electrical tool you can think of. Plan to attend. Full listing & pictures: www.facebook.com/townncountryauctions Canteen by P&P Caterbest Town N’ Country Auctions Auctioneer: Reynolds Vander Velde 613-926-0512 #2015-07
Saturday-Sunday, August 29-30. 8-3. 11466 Levere Rd., Mountain. Garage items, 2 girls bikes, diningroom set & bedroom dresser, tools and household goods, ladder, sumppumps, 3 aluminum doors, 8hp generator, 13.5hp riding mower, and much more. 613-989-2131.
Flea Market on Leachs Road, Perth. All items with the letter “C” 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. Foy Hall, Lanark, Friday, August 28 and Saturday, August 29, bag sale on clothing and discount on other items. 9-4:30. Large garage sale, August 29 and 30. 523 Townline Rd., Kemptville.
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AUCTION SALE Jean Meagher 105 Ford St., Lyndhurst Sat., Aug. 29th @ 10:00am (No Dogs Allowed) Directions: #42 Highway West, through Athens, then Left onto Lyndhurst Rd. #33, to Ford St. (Watch for signs) Consisting of: Canadian, U.S., & Foreign coins, wall hanging clock, maple drop leaf serving cart, flat to wall open kitchen cupboard, hutches, old dovetailed wooden chest, oak washstand, dresser, brass antique table lamps with crystal prisms, crystal & Depression glass, tools, wood lathe 12” to 60” bed, brass coat racks, Apt. size 3 way fridge, framed signed (paintings & prints), brass carriage lamps, fishing tackle, costume jewelery, old wooden duck decoys, plus much, much more. Auctioneer’s Note: Many collectibles, clean sale. Plan to attend. Full listing & pictures: www.facebook.com/townncountryauctions Canteen by P&P Caterbest Town N’ Country Auctions Auctioneer: Reynolds Vander Velde 613-926-0512 2015-06
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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.
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Last Holiday Weekend closing yard sale, Friday, September 4, Saturday 5, Sunday 6, Monday 7, 8-8 daily. Bargain prices, worth the scenic drive. August 28 & 29, 8-noon, Something for all seasons. 311 Bristow Dr, RR1 Lots of free stuff. County Smiths Falls. toys, tools, Rd 36, Bolingbroke or Rd 38 to Crow Lake Rd to Batiles, etc. dour Rd. Follow signs. August 29 & 30, 8-2, 3385 Bolingbroke Rd., Ma- Multi-family, August 29, berly. 2003 Yamaha snow- 8-4, 3737 County Rd 16, sled, 6 wheel Argo with south of Merrickville. Antrack, Bowflex, gas spray tiques, table, chairs, tin, marbles, old washers, power tools, bottles, dishes, garden perennials, household items. crafts: infinity scarves, August 29, 8:30-1:30pm, embroidery kits, tools, picframes, puzzles, 440 Glenashton Road (8th ture skates, Christmas. Line of Beckwith). Multi-family, Saturday Collectibles, antique clock, August 29th, 8-noon. 605 highchair, toolboxes, bean- Townline Road, off Brockbag game, railway trade ville Hwy. Lots of stuff. dollars and stamps, Folk No early birds please. Art pictures. 71 North St., Perth. Friday, August 28, Saturday August 29, 704 3-7. Rain date, Saturday, French settlement Road, August 29, 8 a.m. Kemptville. Good clothing, household items, hockey GARAGE SALE/ equipment & much more.
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4th Annual Pig Roast, Legion Branch 240 Almonte, Saturday, September 12 - . Entertainment by Rainwater Whiskey. Tickets available from Branch 240. Get yours early - last year was a sellout! Author Her Excellency Sharon Johnston will read from her book Matrons and Madams, Almonte Public Library, Wednesday, September 2, 7 p.m. Register at Mill Street Books 613-256-9090. 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, General Diners Lunch, Tuesday, September 8, in the Mills Office, 67 Industrial Dr. Free transportation. Contact 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, Almonte Session, Autumn- Falls Prevention “StandUp” session. Every Tuesday & Thursday, September 15-December 3, 2-3 p.m. for 12 consecutive weeks. Cornerstone Church. Assessments: Sept 10, 67 Industrial Dr., appointment 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Wednesday Night Cafe, September 9, in the Mills Community Room, 67 Industrial Dr. Transportation provided. Entertainment: Ron Caron & Fiddleheads. Contact Home Support 613-256-4700 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 The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum A Photo Exhibit “Madly Off In All Directions” September 15 to 26, 3 Rosamond St. E. Information 613-2563754 or www.mvtm.ca. The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum A Photo Exhibit “Madly Off In All Directions” September 15 to 26, 3 Rosamond St. E. Information 613-2563754 or www.mvtm.ca.
Jim Simpson Band and friends. BBQ burger or hot dog available for purchase, 177 George Street. August 30, 1-6. Info: 613257-1727. Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society, September 2, Meeting starts 7:00 pm., St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Hall, entrance rear 39 Bridge Street. Topic; Making Daylily Babies in the Backyard. Info.www.cphorticulture.ca Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society, New Season Starts - September 2, 7:00pm, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Hall, entrance at the rear of 39 Bridge Street. Info.www.cphorticulture.ca or on Facebook Carleton Place Farmers’ Market, Sign up day. Saturday September 5, 8:30-12:30. Find out about activities your children can do this fall! Any group offering activities for kids and youth who would like to join us (it’s free!) Contact Gwen at cpfarmersmarket@ yahoo.ca Community Home Support- Footcare Clinics on Tues & Thurs. For Appt. 613253-0733. Community Home Support Friday Lunch Bunch, every Friday (September 4, 11, 18, 25) at Beckwith Township Hall, at 12 noon. Transportation available. Info/ reservation: 613-253-0733. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Thursday, 1-3 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). 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. Parents and Children’s Group every Monday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 100 (or ext 101). Queens Hotel, Sat Aug 30, 4pm-8pm, appearing Neville Wells & Friends. Awesome music don’t miss this great entertainment 613-257-7639 or 613-257-2576 Rotary Club of Carleton Place & Mississippi Mills meet every Monday evening at 6:15 at Thirsty Moose, Mill St. (Carleton Place). Info: Louise 613-2532602. 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, September 2, Ontario Early Years Centre. BNI of Kemptville, meeting. Every Tuesday 6:45-8:30 a.m. Alumni Hall, Backyard Fundraiser, Royal Canadian Kemptville College (613)863-4853. See Kemptville page 40 Legion Branch 192 Carleton Place, music:
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Diabetes Education Programme, at the Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic, the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month. You must register by calling (613)258-6133 Ext. 400. Info: www.kdh.on.ca 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 and Area Walking Group, Monday, August 31, Wednesday, September 2, Friday, September 4, 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 28. Food Basics. 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Rod Rafter 613258-7567. www.Hwy43CarClub.com or Rod@Hwy43CarClub.com Mixed Slo-Pitch Baseball tournament fundraiser for the KSK. September 18-19 at South Gower Ball Diamonds in Kemptville. Contact: Amanda Cureston at (613) 2271528 Modern Square Dancing with the Gren ville Gremlins - Open Houses Monday Sept. 14 & Sept. 21, Leslie Hall, Clothier St. West 7:30 - 10 pm. Information, contact Bernie 613-258-0823 email:kemptvillesquaredance@gmail.com North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Thursday of every month at O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd 44) start time 7 p.m. Learn communication and leadership skills. The North Grenville Photography Club meets the first Wednesday of every month from 7-9. New location is The auditorium at the Municipal Centre on Hwy 44.
Meeting, September 1, 7 p.m. Merrickville Legion General Meeting, September 8, 7 p.m. Merrickville Legion Open, August 29, 12-4 p.m. Merrickville United Church - Grassroot Grannies, Thursday September 10, 3-day bicycle ride to increase awareness of Stephen Lewis’ Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers campaign, donates money to grandmothers in Africa looking after their grandchildren, come and meet them and give them a donation around 11:30. Music by Donna & Company, September 4, 7-11 p.m. roast Beef Dinner served at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion. Music By Hallman & Hoffman, August 28, 7-11 p.m., Ham Dinner served at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion. The Merrickville Mixed Dart League welcomes players of all skill levels. Join in the fun every Thursday at 7:30 at the Goose N Gridiron. Starts September 10th. Info: Jack 269-3537.
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A Historic Walking Tour: Perth through the Ages, a historic, theatrical, guided walking tour, featuring a NancyDrew-inspired character uncovering a Perth mystery, runs five mornings/week to August 30, talented troupe of up-andcoming performers, Wed-Sun, 11am. Meet Matheson House (Perth Museum), 11 Gore St. East. Tickets: classictheatre.ca, 613-4856434. A Thriller: Wait Until Dark: Frederick Knott’s gripping thriller (later an Audrey Hepburn film) staged by Classic Theatre Festival, Wed-Sun, 2 pm, Wed., Thurs. & Sat 8 pm, until August 30. 54 Beckwith St East (at Harvey). Tickets: classictheatre.ca, 613-485-6434. BBQ Coffee Break Kickoff Event, Friday, September 4, at Barnabe’s. 11-2. Alzheimer Society. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, September 3, 10, 17, 24 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-2675305. Euchre, every Tuesday, 1 p.m. at McMartin House, open to all adults, info: (613)267-5531. Euchre, Perth Legion, Beckwith St, every Tuesday from 1-4 p.m. No stairs, lots of parking. Info: 613-264-5568. Everyone welcome. Ghost Walk: The Lonely Ghost Walk
Civitan Old Tyme Country Talent Night Dinner & Dance. Last Friday of every month, dinner 6 p.m., music 7:30-11:30 p.m. Contact Vic (613)259-5610. Crafts & Chat Drop In, Thursday, August 27, 1-3 p.m., Lanark Learning Centre. work on entries for Middleville and McDonald’s Corners Fairs. Euchre, every Thursday, 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. Garage Sale. Foy Hall, Friday, August 28 and Saturday, August 29, bag sale on clothing. 9-4:30. Old Time Country Music with Victor Clark, Saturday, August 29, noon-2pm at the Lanark Learning Centre 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.
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PAKENHAM Pakenham Community Home Support sponsors: Foot care, transportation, meals on wheels, Tuesday luncheons. Info/ appointment (613)624-5647. Pakenham Curling Club, Summer Market from May 24 to Sept 27 @ 172 Jessie St. 9:00 -2:00 pm each Sunday. Vendors Welcome. Contact Brenda @ 613-2564418 for info. Six Hand Euchres, 7 p.m. sharp, Wednesday, September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, St Mark’s Anglican Church Hall. Prizes. Light refreshments. Info: Helen 613-256-4126. Yard & Bake Sale, Saturday, August 29, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Country View Lodge, 4676 Dark’s Side Road, Proceeds to Residents’ Fund. 613-256-1414.
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RURAL 133rd Annual Maberly Fair, Saturday, August 29, Maberly Fairgrounds. Theme: Sheep & Goats. Info: Rosetta McInnes, Secretary 613-268-2548. 4 hand euchre, every Friday 7 p.m. (Potluck first Friday of the month at 5:30). Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-8482. 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, September 2, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. 6 hand euchre, light lunch, every Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)2838482. Annual Upper Rideau Golf Tournament, Saturday, September 12, at Evergreen Golf Course. Register and prepay at Branch #542 Westport or contact Chris Cope 613-273-8890 by September 5. Proceeds to Ways & Means Committee. Beckwith & District Friendship Club will meet September 2, Centennial Hall, Franktown, Potluck supper at 6 p.m. Musical entertainment. Inquiries 613-257-2756. C.P.H.C. formerly V.O.N. mobile clinic at the Town Hall, Westport. Open to anyone needing medical assistance. First Friday of every month, 9:30-2. Appointment (613)803-1710 or walk-in. Dynamite Tay Modern Square Dancers, invite you to join, every Wednesday, starting
September 9, 7pm. PDCI music room. Info: Barb Joynt 613-283-6324 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 Euchre, Friends Forever Seniors Club, ABC Hall, Bolingbroke, every Tuesday 7pm, May 5 - December 22, Refreshments available following the game. Fun and Fitness, Mondays, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Watson’s Corners Hall. Info: Kara 613259-2182. Fundraising Meeting and General Meeting, September 10 at 7 p.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-2838482. 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. Jeff Code and Silver Wings, Sunday, September 6, Royal Canadian Legion Br #542 Westport. 2-6 p.m. Proceeds to Ways & Means. Labour Day Weekend, Yard Sale Fundraiser for Elgin Giving Gardeners. Philipsville, 1615 County Rd 42, Fri & Sat. Sep 4 & 5, 8-5pm, Perennials, clothing, housewares, books, more! Rain dates: Sun & Mon. Susan growEGGs@yahoo.ca. 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. Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society, September 2015 General Meeting, Wednesday September 2, Portland Community Hall 7:15 pm. Guest speaker: Mary Sherman Reid from the Green Thumb Garden Centre and her topic will be “Vertical Gardening - Up & Down the Garden Walls”. Shopping bus trip. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month (September 8). Leaving Portland Community Hall, 9 a.m. Info./location 613272-2676. Snow Road SLAGS, chicken BBQ, Saturday August 29, 5-7pm, Snow Road Community Center. Spaghetti Night- First Friday every month, Sept 4, 5-7 p.m. Legion, Br. 231, Portland. St. Stephen’s Church Dinner and Euchre, Thursday, September 3, noon, at Maberly Community Hall. Sunday August 30, Montague & District Senior Citizens Forget-Me-Not Club Inc., 658 Rosedale Road S; Bid Euchre Tournament, 11:30 a.m. Lasagna Lunch; Bid Euchre 1:00 p.m. Call Lois 613283-6240 or Ruth 613-283-2993. Victorian Tea, Sun, August 30th from 1-3 pm; Bishop’s Mills Community Hall, hosted by Women’s Institute. Contact Patricia Habberjam: 258 3683 Westport bus trip. Second Tues monthly resumes Sept 8. Leaves from Town Hall 9:30: Returns at 4. Info. phone 613273-8778.
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and Friday at 1:30 p.m. Senior’s Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. 1st. Monday every month at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. every Thursday, at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. Bid Euchre 1st and 3rd Sunday every month. 1:30 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162. Info 613283-4684. Carpet bowling every Thursday, 12:45 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. Civitan Bingo every Tuesday, Smiths Falls Civitan Hall. Start 7 p.m. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. “Cruise In”, Thursdays, September 3 and 10, 6-8 p.m. at Wal-Mart, 114 Lombard Street. Grande Finale Saturday, September 12, 1-3. Info: Don Bates 613-264-8218 or 613-464-1095. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, September 1, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)September 1, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). 613-283-0960. Floor Shuffle Board. 10 a.m. Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Seniors Activity Building. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. (613)283-4684. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at the CHC, 2 Gould Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). Heritage House Museum, special exhibition, “For the Love of Lustre”, open 7 days a week until October 18. Call Mariah Maddock, Cultural Programming Interpreter 613-283-6311. heritagehouse@smithsfalls. Jamboree, August 30, music from 1-6:30 p.m. Dinner at 5 p.m. Legion Br 95, 7 Main St East. Lawn Bowling Club: Mixed Triples Lou Peterson Memorial Invitational, Friday, September 4, 9:30 am. Parents and Children’s Group, every Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the First Baptist Church (73 Beckwith St N) Info: 613-283-9307 (or 613-257-2779 ext 100). “Senior Moments” singing group practice begins, Wednesday, September 2 at 10:45 a.m. Smiths Falls Legion. New singers always welcome. Steak BBQ in support of 585 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Saturday August 29, 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St. Contact: 613-2840305. The Lou Peterson Memorial Invitational (Last Tournament of the year). Mixed Triples, Friday, September 4, Start 9:30 a.m. The Lou Peterson Memorial Invitational (Last Tournament of the year). Mixed Triples, Friday, September 4, Start 9:30 a.m.
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Elvis, James Dean, The Mickey Mouse Club, the new Ford Thunderbird, Salk’s polio vaccine and the microwave oven. A lot happened in 1955, including the official opening of Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CDPMH). Six decades later, it’s time to celebrate with the CPDMH Diamond Anniversary Gala. Join us on Thursday, Sept. 17 at Stonefields Heritage Farm on 9th Line in Beckwith for a 1955 era dinner and dance. Enjoy a scrumptious sit-down dinner followed by musical entertainment by Eddy & The Stingrays. Don’t forget the silent auction. Tickets are $60 each or you can purchase a table of eight for $460. Proceeds from the event will go toward the purchase of CPDMH’s new digital x-ray machine. This leading edge technology captures images digitally to send to providers within minutes. It also has an adjustable table height to better accommodate patients with various injuries. For tickets, stop by the CPDMH Foundation office, call 613-257-2200 ext. 856 or email foundation@carletonplacehosp.com.
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The Blue Skies Community Fiddle Orchestra (34 musicians aged eight to 80+, plus 23 family members) travelled to rural Eastern King’s County PEI to learn from the renowned Acadian, Scottish and Maritime fiddlers, to perform and to participate in the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival. From July 15 to 22 the fiddlers were embraced by the rural community who welcomed them into their churches and community halls to share music and lots of tea and biscuits, a necessary part of every PEI Ceilidh. The travelling fiddlers shared with them their Lanark County traditions new and old and learned from theirs. They even played on the beach boardwalk in Souris with the wind blowing their hair with the music and the waves crashing behind them. The Blue Skies Community Fiddle Orchestra is an affordable and fun teaching orchestra for aspiring musicians of all ages. It is in its 16th year. Beginners and experienced fiddlers and other musicians are welcome to join the fun. They have fiddles, violas, cello, bass, guitars, piano, mandolins, flute, penny whistles, recorders, drums and have even been know to play the saw and the washboard! They have members from all over Lanark County, North, South and Central Frontenac counties and even Wolfe Island.
About half of the orchestra camped at a beachside campground and the first night tents were blown down in the storm. Fortunately, the next day was sunny and warm and some ventured into the chilly ocean for a dip. Lack of sleep didn’t stop them from playing full out at the “Don’t Ye Know Theatre” the next evening. The group also played at an old wooden church and a lovely wooden Ceilidh hall highlight was playing on the stage at the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival two full days of intensive workshops with local musicians learned to step dance a little and also to do traditional square sets, which are like square dancing but in big circles despite the name. This group of fiddlers couldn’t have made this trip without the generosity of the Perth Community Foundation for sponsoring one of the youth members, the Community Foundation of Kingston & District for covering the cost of workshops, fiddle Submitted photo festival fees, and rehearsal hall in PEI; Tay Valley The Blue Skies Community Fiddle Orchestra were in Prince Edward Island last month to Township which provided free rehearsal space at the Maberly Hall all year (and every year since the participate in the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival. The group consists of players from throughorchestra started), Blue Skies and the community out Lanark County, as well as other areas in eastern Ontario. for providing core funding, as well as the many people who contributed time and money for the trip. Submitted by the Blue Skies Community Fiddle Orchestra
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CELEbRATINg OUR 200TH ANNIVERSARY WITH A bOOK LAUNCH FOR At Home in Tay Valley Glen Tay, Stanleyville, Fallbrook, Maberly—to some, they are mere dots on the map. To those in Tay Valley, they are signs of home. Come and meet the local families, writers, artists and photographers who contributed stories and research, edited by Kay Rogers, to create At Home in Tay Valley (Burnstown Publishing House, 247 pp, $30), a history of the places and people of Tay Valley that’s been 200 years in the telling. WHEN: Saturday, September 19th, 2015 from 2:00 – 4:00pm. WHERE: Ecotay Educational Centre on the Upper Scotch Line and Menzies Munro Rd, in the restored barns of the former Ritchie farm—one of the first land grants given to Scottish settlers in 1816 as part of the Perth Military Settlement (made up of Beckwith, Drummond/North Elmsley, Perth and Tay Valley). If you are interested in attending, please R.S.V.P. by September 14th to Ms. Amber Hall, Events and Promotion Coordinator, Tay Valley Township by telephone (613) 267-5353 ext. 133, or by email events&promotions@tayvalleytwp.ca. We would like you to be part of our historical celebration!
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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
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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Golfers in this year’s Golf fore the Cure raised more than $10,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society. Here with their food donawww.heartandstroke.on.ca tions, the women spell out the word, ‘Believe’, collecting food for The Table Community Food Centre in Perth.
Blue Heron golfers raise more )DPLO\ (QWHUWDLQPHQW RQ 6WHULRGV than $10,000 for cancer society Sobil said she also feels that we should help out families in our direct community that are less fortunate, with the donation of all of the food in the photo used to spell out the word “BELIEVE” to The Table Community Food Centre in Perth, a whole truck load. The Top Fundraisers were Marlene, Addy $1,025; Amy Lockett, $692 and Cathy Sweeney, $650. The low score of the tournament was 29 by team Potty Mouth Sisterhood. This team included Janeanne Luckman, Judith Boldt, April Judson and Cathy Sweeney. All participants were winners, with the great feeling of helping out their fellow sisters. Sobil wanted to leave everyone with one more word of advice: “Get your mammogram done!” Submitted by Blue Heron Golf Club
Perth Blue Wings open camp Friday The Perth Blue Wings, CCHL Tier 2, will be opening training camp in Carleton Place this weekend. The blue and white squad will be at the Best Western Plus Perth Parkside Inn and Spa on Friday night for a team meeting and fitness testing int he grand ballroom. Saturday, at the Carleton Place arena, the boys will hit the ice for
a 10 a.m. practise followed by a blue and white scrimmage game at 2 p.m. The camp will continue on Sunday, Aug. 30, also at the Carleton Place arena, with another 10 a.m. practise and 2 p.m. blue and white scrimmage. On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Blue Wings will host the Westport Rideaus in an exhibition game starting at 7 p.m.
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On Thursday Aug. 13, the Blue Heron Golf Club celebrated their fifth anniversary of hosting the Golf Fore the Cure a women only golf tournament for breast cancer care, treatment, and research. This year 64 ladies participated, dressed in various shades of pink. Not only were the ladies dressed up but so were the power carts and pull carts. Everyone had a great day, not only was the weather perfect but more importantly $10,022 was raised for this great cause. This brings the five-year total to over $48,000 raised at this annual event. Touched by breast cancer in her family and a prior chemotherapy nurse, owner of the golf course and organizer Joan Sobil is passionate about this tournament. She has asked that the funds raised stay in the area to care for our own local women dealing with this disease.
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Swimmers make waves at national competitions stroke and the other in the 200 backstroke. She also placed 7th in the 50 backstroke and 8th in the 200 freestyle and the 200 individual medley. The girls were competitive at the Canadian Swimming Championships held in Pointe Claire, Québec, Aug. 6 to 9. Andison placed 13th in the 400 individual medley, 15th in the 50 breaststroke and 18th in the 200 individual medley. Ellard placed 16th in the 100 backstroke and 17th in the 200 backstroke.
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Bailey Andison of Smiths Falls and Olivia Ellard of Perth have brought national medals back home to their communities and swim club this summer. At the 2015 Canadian Age Group Championships held in Québec City, July 29 to Aug. 2, 2015, Andison, 17, won a silver medal in the 50 breaststroke and a bronze medal in the 400 individual medley (a new Stingrays record). She also placed fifth in the 200 individual medley and seventh in the 200 breaststroke. Ellard, 17, won two bronze medals, one in the 100 back-
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All persons having claims against the Estate of JOANNE ELIZABETH STILES, late of the Town of Perth, in the County of Lanark, who died at the Town of Perth, on or about the 30th day of July, 2015 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 30th day of September, 2015. After that date, the Estate Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall have notice. DATED at Perth, Ontario, this 21st day of August, 2015.
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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 September 1st, 2015 Monday September 14th, 2015 tuesday September 15th, 2015 tuesday September 15th, 2015
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Detailed agendas for meetings are available for review on the Township website at www.twp.beckwith.on.ca or at the Township Office 24 hours prior to the meeting
BeCkwith PuBliC Skating Resumes again august 9th, 2015 Beckwith Recreation Complex 1319 9th Line Beckwith Sundays 1-2 p.m.
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haZaRDOuS waSte DePOt The last day of the Hazardous Waste Depot being open in 2015 is Saturday august 29th, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. (noon). The Hazardous Waste Depot is located at 128 Patterson Crescent.
laRge iteM DateS FOR SePteMBeR The large item dates for September are Monday September 14th and tuesday September 15th, 2015. Remember everything must be out at 7:00 a.m. Every large item requires 3 sticker per large item.
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Head Instructor: Sean Christy Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. at PDCI September 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20 and 27
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Local author releases new book, ‘Memories Among the Maples’
In her latest collection of short stories, author Arlene Stafford-Wilson remains loyal to the past; faithfully reconstructing the rural Ontario of her childhood. She has crafted these stories, once again set in Lanark County in the 1960s and 70s, with attention to detail; so that people and places, lost and gone in the real world, remain alive on the pages. As the book begins, the reader is invited to step back in time to enjoy some carefree summer evenings at an old style country dance hall on the Rideau Lakes, known as Antler Lodge. Perth is the setting for another story, where the reader is transported back to an elegant mansion in the 1960s, where the secrets and scandals of its wealthy inhabitants are revealed. Also, in this collection, the author shares an eerie encounter on Gore Street, with a restless spirit, who walks the halls of their
American Beauty: At left, , helmet at the ready, Katelyn Shaw, of Deptford Township, New Jersey, who drives the SE-Catch 22 boat, sits atop the SE-32. For the second year – the first being in 2013 – the opening event of the Rideau Ferry Regatta motored into the Tay Basin at the Crystal Palace in Perth on Friday, Aug. 14, with a parade down Drummond Street into the parking lot, followed by a public display.
At left, Tuggy the Tugboat, who promotes boating safety, catches the attention of Owen Hull, 2, who certainly gave him an eyeful, as his brother Finley Hull, 4, mother Cynthia Hull, and sister Maryn Hull, six months, watch.
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childhood home. In one of the more light-hearted tales, the author takes the reader on a laid-back bus tour, set in the 1970s, as it weaves its way through Drummond, Ramsay, Darling, and Dalhousie townships, on Lanark County’s back roads, meeting some delightful local characters, and visiting some lesser-known scenic gems. The lives of ordinary people sing out from these historical stories, which take place over two decades of closely observed regional life. The book launch will take place on Saturday, Sept. 26 from noon until 3 p.m. at The Book Nook at 60 Gore St. E. in Perth. Arlene will be at the Perth Chapter, Ottawa International Writer’s Festival on Saturday, Oct. 3rd at the Crystal Palace in Perth. For more information about “Lanark County Connections” visit www.staffordwilson.com R0012465537_1219
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Sue Matte, Perth Lioness president; Dora Church, executive chair of the Great War Memorial Hospital foundation and Margot Hallam, Ellen Visser, Shirley Tysick, Danielle Wall are pictured at a recent cheque presentation to the hospital from the Lionesses.
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Perth gets gold medal in support for Olympic athlete
From left, Terry O’Hearn, Allison Graham, and Derek Holbeche, show their support for Olympic athlete, and Perth native, Sultana Frizell, during Sultana Appreciation Day at the Canadian Tire store on Highway 7 on Saturday, Aug. 22. They were raising funds to help with her training costs in preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Lioness Club of Perth, once again had a successful Spring Fling earlier this year. The theme was “Flip Flops & Tank Tops Beach Party.” There were beautiful silent auction gifts, many gift certificates, great “bucket” draws, and “share the wealth” tickets sold by Blue Wing player Logan Saunders. Everyone enjoyed fun finger foods, amazing desserts, a signature drink - strawberry daiquiri and mini buckets of coloured and flavoured popcorn. The guests listened and danced to great music
by The Lucky B’s, who were dressed in beach clothes in keeping with the theme. The Lionesses donated the proceeds of the evening, $7,000, to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation. The Perth Lioness Club would like to thank everyone who participated in making this fund raiser a success and a very enjoyable evening, including The Perth Lions Club, all the merchants who generously donated, The Lucky B’s, and all the ladies who purchased tickets and joined in the fun.
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Ride for a Cure repeats cycle of success
Golfers make it to 19th hole before storm
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The sixth annual CIBC “Ride for the Cure,” motorcycle rally left the parking lot of the bank on Highway 7 on Sunday, Aug. 23. Proceeds from the ride went to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Above, Norma Moore, right, pulls the beard of Paul Kujadt, who promised to shave his facial hair off if a certain financial target for donations was hit. Above left, from left, Chloe Nagle, 9, gives the thumbs up from the back of the motorcycle driven by her mother, Michele Nagle. At left, Lucy Kujadt adjusts her helmet before heading out for her fundraising drive.
A big pink cement mixer truck blocekd traffic on Highway 7, to let bikers head out as a group.
Notice to Creditors and Others All claims against the Estate of Gregory W. Crook, late of the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 1st day of June, 2015, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 11th day of September, 2015; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Perth, Ontario this 5th day of August, 2015.
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Public Meetings for Council and Committee of the Whole Sep 08 Council/CoW 5:00 p.m. Sep 22 Council/CoW 5:00 p.m. Open to the public, to address Council contact C. Ryder, Deputy Clerk, by noon Thursday the week BEFORE the meeting. Schedule changes on website www.dnetownship.ca. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Public Meeting Sep 24, 7:00 p.m. th 200 Anniversary Committee meeting In Council Chambers.
September 30 – tax installment due
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Reminder: all new residential building requires that all smoke alarms in sleeping areas have a visual as well as an audible component and all alarms are interconnected and hardwired.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Waste Site Hours: Mon., Tues., Fri. 10 -5; Sat. 9 -3
Decks: Adding a new deck to a dwelling or even a repair or renovation to an existing deck requires a building permit. Insulation: Increasing the insulation in your home is a wise decision but with a building permit it properly documents the new attained levels of resource conservation.
Garbage and recycling: Curbside by 7 a.m.; 2 bags no tag (limit 40 lbs each), additional bags need $2 tags. No large item pickup.
Compliance Report: Buying or selling a property in DNE, having a compliance report for building and by-law regarding the property helps avoid unexpected situations.
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Blue boxes $7 and tags $2 available at Municipal Office or Landfill site. No charge replacement blue box upon return of the broken box. Hazardous Waste Depot: Sat 8 a.m. – 12 noon
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OMYA Canada sponsored the Aug. 18, Perth Links O’ Tay Tuesday Men’s Twilight League Play and we had 74 members come out to play a 4-man scramble. The rain was late this week the thunder storm didn’t arrive until we had finished playing. There were 3 teams tied on the front with a 34. They were Bill Nichols, Bob Burch and Bob Taylor; Al Siddall, Alex Jopling, Al Walkden and David Hyslop and Peter Sims, Bob Kelly, Pat Lowry and Lee Mearhoff. The team of Jim Buchanan, RIchard Crowe, Fred Parks and Dave Patterson carved out a 28 on the back nine. Notably the team of Jim McKenzie, Jim Steinberg, Mike and Bob Henley scored an eagle on #10. Long drives were by Lee Mearhoff, John Code, John Waugh, Pat Capello and Rob Geroux. Al Siddall took home the entry into the Burns Jewelers $500 gift card and Barry Murphy will be dining at the Lanark Landing courtesy of his $25 gift card for being closest the pin on #15. Submitted by Bob Burch
ALL outdoor burning requires a Fire Permit. You cannot burn leaves. To activate a permit for 3days call 613-267-2596 x 2. CO ALARMS – It’s the Law. Homes with oil, propane or gas-burning appliances, furnace or water heater, a wood or gas fireplace, or an attached garage must have working carbon monoxide alarms installed near sleeping areas.
Considering a Civil Wedding Ceremony? The Township offers Officiate services for Civil Marriages held at the Township office or at a location of your choosing. To utilize this service, you require a valid Ontario Marriage License, issued within three months of the proposed date of marriage. (Licenses available at the Township office). For more information call 613-267-6500 or admin@dnetownship.ca Cathy Ryder, C.M.O. Officiants: Cindy Halcrow, M.A. C.M.O. Connected to Your Community - P19 - Thursday, August 27, 2015
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Final week of Classic Theatre Festival: Thriller, ghost walk, historic tour The final week of the Classic Theatre Festival features performances of its critically acclaimed thriller Wait Until Dark until Aug. 30, as well as a few more opportunities to see the morning theatrical historic walking tour, The Maid and the Merchant, and the Friday night Lonely Ghosts Walk. “It’s been a terrific summer, with thousands of tourists coming from all over Ontario, Quebec, and various US states to enjoy our professional theatre here in Perth,” says Laurel Smith, the festival’s artistic producer. “We’ve heard great things from our restaurant and accommodation partners about lots of people staying overnight and taking in lunch and dinner before and after our mainstage shows.” The festival’s mainstage shows, which opened with the comedy Barefoot in the Park and continue until Sunday at 2 p.m. with Wait Until Dark, have garnered very strong praise from some of Canada’s top theatre critics. In addition, The Maid Photo courtesy Jean-Denis Labelle and the Merchant (which runs until Sunday each morning at 11 a.m., The final week of the Classic Theatre Festival in walking tour The Lonely Ghosts Walk. Tickets for the starting at the Perth Museum at 11 Perth, running until Aug. 30, includes the mainstage last week of the festival are available online at www. Gore Street East) and The Lonely thriller Wait Until Dark, above, the historic theatrical classictheatre.ca or 1-877-283-1283.
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Ghosts Walk (last performance is Friday, Aug. 28 at 8 p.m., starting at 54 Beckwith Street East) have attracted the attention of some half dozen travel writers who have enjoyed these celebrations of town heritage as Perth prepares for its 200th anniversary. Throughout the summer, the festival has also distributed hundreds of free theatre seats through its Savea-Seat program, which opens up spaces for socially and economically marginalized community members in partnership with local social service agencies. Benefits and contributions to local and regional community organizations, including Lanark County Community Justice Program, Friends of the Perth & District Union Library, the Lanark County Grannies, and the Family and Friends Council of Lanark Lodge, have raised almost $10,000 as well. This summer also featured the professional debut of two young performers – Perth’s Madison Miernik and Smiths Falls’ Samantha Salter – in Wait Until Dark, taking on the role of nine-year-old Gloria See CLASSIC page 42
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in the nailbiter of a show that continues to run Wednesday to Sunday at 2 p.m., with 8 p.m. shows Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Saturday night’s performance features the last in a series of 7 p.m. Saturday Night Specials, readings with some of Canada’s top mystery writers (Mary Jane Maffini and Vicki Delany, aka Eva Gates, headline at 7 p.m. this Saturday).
As many of the festival’s performers and crew head back to their hometowns, Perth residents Laurel Smith and associate producer Matthew Behrens are working on an expanded 2016 summer season, whose three mainstage shows will be announced next week. Tickets for the last week of the festival are available online at www.classictheatre.ca or 1-877-283-1283. Submitted by the Classic Theatre Festival.
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This ‘Agent’ misses the mark on most levels MOVIE: Hitman Agent 47 STARRING: Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, and Ciaran Hinds DIRECTOR: Aleksander Bach RATING: 14A Sometimes you know a movie is going to be bad. Hitman Agent 47 is one of those times. What I wasn’t expecting was for Agent 47 to be one of those rare bad films that’s still fun to watch. A long time ago Dr. Litvenko (Ciaran Hinds) conducted experiments to create the perfect assassin. He was successful. His creations, known as Agents, were faster, smarter and stronger than any human. Then Dr. Litvenko had a moral change of heart, and disappeared. In the present his daughter, Katia (Hannah Ware), searches for him, though all she has is a picture and a dim recollection. For years she has searched while keeping herself hidden. However, things have changed as two organizations, who are also looking for Dr. Litvenko, have found Katia. John Smith (Zachery Quinto) is the first to find her. He works for The Syndicate, and
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Notice of PassiNg of a ZoNiNg By‑law Comprehensive Zoning By-law No. 3478-2015
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Montague passed By‑law No. 3478‑2015 on the 18th 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‑law by filing with the Clerk of the Township of Montague not later than the 16th 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. THE SUBJECT LANDS are not the subject of any other applications under the Planning Act, as contemplated by O. Reg. 545/06. However, the Township Official Plan, as approved with modifications by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing, is the subject of an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board (Case No. PL120124) in relation to certain lands. AN EXPLANATORY NOTE of the purpose and effect of the by‑law and describing the lands to which the by‑law applies is attached hereto. No key map is attached as the by‑law is of general application to the entirety of the Township. The by‑law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours, as well as on the Township’s website (township. montague.on.ca).
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crankshaft instead of the upright generator on the Beetle. The engine is usually referred to as a boxer, suitcase, or pancake design. As Clare points out, the Type 3 VW was the first production vehicle to have a trunk in the back and the front. “The engine in the Type 3 started out as a single carb 1500cc. When the fastback was added in 1966, it went to a dual carb 1600 cc. In 1968, fuel injection was introduced with a 1600 cc engine with
65 horsepower. The top speed of 84 mph is also the cruising speed, so you can cruise all day at 84!” I’m always looking for more stories. Email billtsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, Ont. N8H 3W2. Everyone whose story is published in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book: “OLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOURITE STORIES, 1925 to 1965.”
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Here are a few vehicle design features we could do without There is now a wealth of features and options available on vehicles that can make driving a lot safer and enjoyable at the same time. Things like collision mitigation systems, rain-sensitive wipers, power liftgates and the like have solved problems that many of us never knew we had to begin with. But for all the creaturecomfort and safety systems, automakers are still offering items that we really don’t need, but tend to want. Maybe it’s time to rethink our desires. Sunroofs. Whether panoramic full glass roofs or the front-half-only style, these are one of the worst ideas to ever come out of an auto designer’s sketch pad. They create an overwhelming wind noise when open and the vehicle is moving at anything over 60 km/h. They have small drain tubes to remove water that can accumulate if the roof is opened when it’s raining or even if the roof is just wet. These drains can cause interior water leaks if they become plugged risking trim and electronics damage. They also keep the cabin from warming up quickly on a very cold day thanks to the lack of insulation from the glass panel. And of course you can imagine the mess that leaving a sunroof open when the vehicle is parked and subjected to an unexpected torrential downpour. The only advantage to having a sunroof is that you can quickly vent hot air when
getting in on a warm sunny day and your passenger has a great view of the sky (as the driver you’re not supposed to be star gazing). Spoilers. These cosmetic trim items can range from a small inconspicuous lipped edge on the trunk lid all the way up to a wing more befitting of a small aircraft. In marketing terms they’re supposed to provide additional down force on the rear end of the vehicle for a more stable ride. In reality they only have this effect at extremely high speeds. They will, however reduce fuel economy and trap enough snow and ice during the winter to make the deck lid hard to open. Parking lamps. These have been around for decades proving that few carmakers ever think to question the status quo. They are not required to legally operate the vehicle on any public road. If it’s dark enough for lights, by law you must turn on your vehicle headlamps and daytime running lights are fully automatic. So parking lamps are a throwback to the era when car designers figured we all needed help finding our vehicles when parked in the dark. I came across a new vehicle recently whose designers finally eliminated that useless position on the headlamp switch (2015 Jeep Renegade). What’s on the top of your Auto Things We Could Do Without list? Drop me a line. On the opposite side of this debate
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there are features that we really could use and the technology exists to bring them to market. What about a rain sensing system that could roll up your power windows if you left them down when parked? For any who might worry that this might risk to injury if a passer by happened to have one of their body parts in the way when the glass was closing, many of today’s power windows have a safety sensor that will stop and reverse the travel of the glass if an object is detected. Besides why would a passer by be reaching into your parked car? Tip of the week: If you’re driving along and your vehicle engine starts to sputter and when you look at the gas gauge you suddenly realize you forgot to fill up, you may be able to get a few extra meters out of the vapors in the tank. If traffic permits, gently swerve left to right within your lane. This can slosh enough fuel to the pump’s pickup at the bottom of the tank to get you up to a block or more of movement. It Photo courtesy goodwindshield.com can make the difference between getting stuck in traffic and making it safely Sunroofs are more often a detriment than benefit.
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There are more than 330 provincial parks in Ontario, covering more than eight million hectares – larger than Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island combined. In 2014, Ontario’s provincial parks received more than 8.5-million visits from people around the world and brought in over $70 million in revenue, facilities. which supported jobs and businesses • WiFi is available at park visitor cen- across the province. tres in Algonquin, Pinery, Killbear and Submitted by the Ontario Ministry of Presqu’ile so you can share your camp Natural Resources and Forestry.
If the rustic nature of camping isn’t your style, try mixing glamour with camping (glamping) at Ontario Provincial Parks this summer. Above, “rough it” in a camp cabin or a deluxe tent, complete with a bed, left.
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