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News – Many residents within Mississippi Mills, particularly Clayton, have been lobbying for speed zone changes in the area for quite some time. At the Aug. 6 meeting, after much deliberation, analysis and a few public gatherings, the Committee of the Whole in Mississippi Mills has recommended that the council support the County of Lanark’s suggestion to enact speed zone changes in several areas. The motion, which was passed after an amendment had been added, recommends that council support various speed limit changes, including the hotbutton issue in Clayton, where residents widely supported a lesser speed limit through town. “There is a desire in Clayton to drop speeds,” said Troy Dunlop, director of roads and public works in Mississippi Mills, who was at the July 24 resident’s meeting where locals had a chance to voice their concerns. Coun. Val Wilkinson said she wanted to see either a stepped speed zone with a posted limit of 40 km/h within the town on Tatlock Road and 50 km/h at the S-bend, which is the main concern of residents; or she said she would support a zone of 50 km/h throughout. After some discussion, the committee amended the motion to include a 50 km/h zone throughout the Clayton area on Tatlock Road. Other speed zone changes that

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Bird is the word Community – Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival had another successful year as the streets of Almonte were filled with local residents and tourists alike Aug. 10 and 11, to take in the puppet shows, vendors and of course, the parade on both days. Above, entertainers found some unique ways to travel down the street for the parade. This man sits atop a giant ostrich, delighting the crowd. For more, see page A/CP16.

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the committee is recommending that the council support are on Wolf Grove Road and Christian Street in Almonte; Martin Street North, Appleton Side Road and Blakeney Road in Ramsay. The recommended change on Wolf Grove Road is to have a consistent speed zone of 50 km/h implemented instead of the current stepped-zone that is presently in place just outside of Almonte. “The police are saying that the stepped zones that go from 80 to 60 to 50 km/h make it impossible to enforce,” said Dunlop. “They are recommending a consistent zone of 50 km/h.” The 50 km/h zone will be extended 500 m and will begin just as the 80km/h zone ends, effectively removing the middle 60 km/h zone. The Christian Street change is simpler. The committee is recommending that council support a 60 km/h zone in place of the current 70 km/h zone as one approaches Almonte from either Carleton Place or Pakenham. Martin Street North, as one approaches Almonte from Blakeney, will see a potential extension of the 60 km/h zone to begin north of White Tail Drive. These recommended changes come after a report presenting 51 potential speed zones changes in Lanark County, including 10 in Mississippi Mills was evaluated and discussed by Mississippi Mills council. Dunlop said at the residents’ meeting in Clayton in late July that changes could potentially be enacted by as early as late October.

New seating on the way for Carleton Place arena By TARA GESNER tgesner@perfprint.ca

Carleton Place Canadians unveil revamped website. — Page A/CP26

News – Fans of hockey, figure skating and other Carleton Place arena-based events will soon be watching and cheering in comfort, now that new stadium seating is being installed. Valued in the neighbourhood of $40,000, the seating is a donation to the municipal-

ity from Jason Clarke, owner and head coach of the Carleton Place Canadians, a Canadian Junior A hockey team. At present the Neelin Street recreation complex has bench seating. More than 1,000 hockey games are played inside the local area each year. During the Canadians’ regular season, just 29 games are played on home ice. Each contest averages 350

spectators. “This isn’t only for our fans,” said Clarke. “This is for the entire community – enhancing the viewing experience for all the rink’s users.” The Town of Carleton Place is proud to support the venture. “Joanne (Henderson) has been a huge proponent of this project,” said Clarke. Henderson is the manager

of recreation and culture. Faced with a tight schedule – the Canadians’ first home game is on Sept 7 – everyone has truly pulled together. “This has been a fantastic partnership,” said Clarke. Nevertheless, there have been some bumps in the road. The first seats chosen originated from Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore. They were only a couple of

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Premier Wynne shucks corn with area farmers during Valley visit By DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com

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Hudson’s Farm patriarch Graham Hudson, left, and Mayor Jim Watson listen to Premier Kathleen Wynne speak to the myth of the urban-rural divide.

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Brian Hudson shows Premier Kathleen Wynne how to work the levers on the mechanical corn shucker during her visit to the West Carleton Farm last week. Wynne agrees with Hudson that sometimes the best thing government can do is step aside and let the industry run itself.

of the economy.” And there is room for growth. Wynne was impressed with a hemp farm and what the crop could do for farmers and their profit margins. She was also turned on to the potential of maple syrup. “There’s a whole lot of trees not being tapped.” Her government committed $100 million to northern rural and small communities in the last budget. Some of that money could find its way into supporting those emerging sectors. However, as Brian Hudson awaited the premier’s arrival to his family’s sixth generation farm, he was less interested in where government can direct funds to

Local health unit works to raise awareness of bats and rabies virus News – The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit encourages residents to get more information about bats to help protect them from rabies. Bats typically have their babies in June and come August many of the young bats are looking for their own roosting sites. Many bats will roost and hibernate in attics. Bats are nocturnal animals and feed most actively two or three hours following sunset. Bats are efficient insect controllers eating about three times their body weight. Although bats are beneficial, they can carry diseases such as rabies and histoplasmosis, which can affect humans and animals. They may also transmit distemper and mange to household pets. Approximately three per cent of bats carry the rabies virus. The most common signs of rabies in bats are the inability to fly and resting in unusual places such as the ground or floor. It is important to remember many of the bats that get into our homes are healthy bats and are looking for a way out.

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grow farming then where government can scale back and let farmers do their work free from government intervention. “They have some good programs, like the risk management program,” Hudson said. “But sometimes I think it’s better if they just stay out of the market.” The risk management program shelters farmers from the whims of nature and the marketplace: last year’s drought was enough to bankrupt some if not for government money; others suffer low prices during years with higher-thannormal yields. See WYNNE page 4

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News – Premier Kathleen Wynne at a West Carleton farm last week shared some of the specific opportunities and challenges facing rural Ontario. After attending a round table discussion in the Upper Ottawa Valley, Wynne stopped at Panmure Farms to learn how Hudson’s Farm produces corn and other vegetables. She then spoke to a few dozen folks on hand enjoying an outdoor luncheon. Wynne is Ontario’s first female premier, first openly gay leader, and the first premier in a number of decades to also take on the agriculture-and-food portfolio. It was while wearing the last hat that the Liberal Wynne, on the job for just a few months now, launched into a speech touching on unity. “There is not ‘many Ontarians’ as some people like to say. That may be true in terms of various needs and issues,” Wynne said. “But at the end of the day we need each other. There is no urban-rural divide.” For many years the Progressive Conservatives have counted on rural and small town voters for support. Liberals and New Democrats have found their base largely in cities. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Wynne, leading a minority government supported by the NDP, would reach out to rural residents. She doesn’t openly pronounce it as politicking. She said agriculture is the second largest manufacturing sector in the province, contributing $34 billion annually to the economy. “That is an incredibly important part


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Wynne defends the program as crucial. But she takes Hudson’s point. “It’s important for me to understand what’s needed. I believe in agriculture, and it’s in the best interests of all Ontarians to understand it,� she said. “We need to find that balance between protecting endangered species and the environment, and how we can get out of the way to let farmers do what they do best.� She said she realizes farmers have been fine stewards of the land for many generations. She admitted there are barriers in place on the government’s side, and that it isn’t always easy to find the right government person to deal with. “There are things we can do about that,� Wynne said.

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Fewer farmers Arguably a more difficult challenge to overcome then these specific issues is that of labour shortages. Of the eight or so young people surrounding her, all sporting Hudson’s Farm tee-shirts and working at Panmure Farms for the summer, only one is considering a career remotely close to farming. “We’ve got to figure it out. We still have to eat,� Wynne said, somewhat exasperated. They told her that buying a farm or even inheriting one has upfront costs that are too steep. Others say the 24-7 aspect of the job doesn’t appeal to them. Hudson is also worried that no one will be around to take over he and his brother Bruce’s business. They have 1,000 acres, grow a wide variety of produce in one of the soil-rich pockets of the world, and operate a hog farm of 200 sows they maintain from farrow to finish. Yet none of their many children has shown an abundance of enthusiasm. Hudson takes it in stride at the moment, sounding almost philosophic. “You either like it or you don’t. There’s not much you can do about it,� he said. “If you don’t like it, you won’t last long anyway.� Then there’s the temptation to sell farms to urban developers. That Panmure Farms is located within the City of Ottawa’s borders may come as a surprise to those in Wynne’s neck of the woods in Southern Ontario. But it didn’t take Mayor Jim Watson, also on hand to meet the premier, all that long tout the benefits of rural businesses and lifestyle to the national capital as a whole. “Farming contributes $250 million to the Ottawa economy,� he said. “It’s big business and it’s an important business.� Watson, a former Liberal cabinet minister, was joined by another prominent area Liberal. Federal candidate Karen McCrimmon said Wynne was doing the right thing by visiting communities throughout the province. “Politicians need to get out among the people more. It’s all about the people,� McCrimmon said. “I think what she says about growing the family farm is important. The locavore movement. Let’s eat closer to home.� West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry was out of town during Wynne’s visit. Wynne was invited by the non-partisan Ontario Federation of Agriculture – Arnprior chapter. Throughout the week she also made stops at Rosecamp Farms near Balderson, the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers in Carleton Place and toured Merrickville.

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Left, premier Kathleen Wynne, middle, listened to farmers as they voiced their concerns about dierent farming related issues during her visit to Rosecamp Farms on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Above, Farm owners, Robert and Janet Campbell, greet Wynne.


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A matrimonial carousel at Perth’s Classic Theatre Festival Arts – While writing the second comedy of the Classic Theatre Festival’s 2013 season, playwright Leslie Stevens wrestled with the question many in the 1950s asked: what would happen if someone like Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe got together and had a baby? In The Marriage-Go-Round (running to Sept. 1 in Perth) festival veteran Scott Clarkson takes on the role of Professor Paul Delville, who faces marital mayhem when a Swedish colleague’s daughter throws herself at him, asking that he father her baby. Rachel Jones, returning this year after last year’s Festival hit, Mary, Mary, plays Content – the Dean of Women and Delville’s wife – who is continually pursued by a linguistics professor with an abiding passion for her. The twists and turns of these romantic entanglements give the play the “goround” feel of a matrimonial carousel. Opening weekend audiences were very enthusiastic, and it appears the production may inspire a local revival of the cha-cha dance style. Playing the potential lovers who complicate the lives of the otherwise happily married couple are two Toronto-based performers who were bitten early by the performance bug. The Swedish bombshell Katrin Sveg is played by Elisabeth Lagerlöf, who at three-years-old, asked her parents to put her into ballet classes. It was a true spotlight opportunity in the small town of Perth-Andover, New Brunswick (population 900), and until the dance teacher moved away, Lagerlöf thoroughly enjoyed every chance of appearing on stage. After her family moved to Fredericton, she enrolled in Theatre New Brunswick’s youth training program while picking up roles in high school productions of musicals like Hello, Dolly and Grease. Caught by the double cohort and unable to get into her Canadian school of choice, she wound up at the fabled New York City American Musical and Dramatic Academy, a two-year program during which she breathed the sights and sounds of Broadway, especially enjoying a performance of the original production of the musical Little Women. Now based in Toronto, Lagerlöf has performed mostly in film and television, currently appearing in a Temptation Cat Treats commercial in which she lovingly massages a very happy cat.

“I had to massage an Elmo doll at the audition for three minutes,” she recalls of the surreal experience. She has also appeared in the BBC TV series Copper, a slew of short films, and just came off a two-week, sold-out run with the innovative Toronto company Shakespeare BASH’d, which brings the Bard’s plays to a younger audience in offbeat venues. “I often do a lot of crying roles,” she says. “Anyone who is absolutely devastated, I play those types a lot, so I am looking forward to the comic role of Katrin in The Marriage-Go-Round,” she says. Lagerlöf credits her Swedish father, who coached her in developing her accent in preparation for the audition that landed her the role. Kevin Hare grew up as a self-described theatre brat, with both parents involved in the theatre and teaching the arts at BC universities. “From the earliest of ages I could hear my parents practicing their lines in the next room, and I started doing roles when they needed a kid in a show,” he says. “I was immediately hooked, there’s just something about the smell of the grease paint.” With appearances on stages across Canada, he has also done considerable work in TV and film, appearing in everything from Lonesome Dove and Wind At My Back to The West Wing, The Bridge, and Transporter. “You use different acting muscles in film than on stage, so it is great to go from one medium to another, as each one refreshes your ideas about the best way to truthfully play a role,” he says. “I really like the character of Ross Barnett in The Marriage-Go-Round,” he says, noting he can relate to the professor’s conflicts and desires, having grown up with parents who know the academic life. Hare will appear in Lagerlöf’s former hometown of Fredericton this fall in Miracle on 34th Street. He has also performed with and been directed by his father, Carl Hare, including an intense oneman show, Kings, based on The Iliad, as well as a play about playwright Henrik Ibsen’s married life. And in one of those small-world coincidences, Hare’s father directed a 1981 production of the Hugh Leonard play Da, which starred Bernard Behrens, the late father of the Classic Theatre Festival’s Associate Producer,

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Matthew, and currently featured in this summer’s Perth Museum exhibit, Now and Then: Found Treasures of Canadian Theatre History. Tickets to The Marriage-Go-Round are available online at www.classictheatre.ca or by calling 1-877-283-1283.

Mississippi Lake Needs YOU!! The Mississippi Lake Association is having a Volunteer’s Meeting Tuesday Aug. 20, 2013 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at The NEW Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority Office 10970 Hwy 7, Carleton Place

Are you a trained biologist? Do you have a passion for your lake that you want to share? Are you a history buff? Can you bake cookies? Have other skills you can apply? Here’s your chance to give back to your lake.

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The opening weekend of the Classic Theatre Festival’s classic campus comedy, The MarriageGo-Round played to packed houses last weekend. Above, doing the cha-cha in this show were the Swedish temptress played by Elisabeth Lagerlöf, centre, and the anthropology professor, Scott Clarkson, left, while Rachel Jones, plays the Dean of Women. Left, Lagerlöf and Clarkson share a dance during a scene.

Come out to the meeting and let’s discuss how we can work together to help protect the health of our lake. Local officials will be on hand to support the plan. Contact Rob Bell at misslakeplanorg.rb@gmail.com or Lynn Preston at preston@watersheds.ca for more information or if you want to help but can’t attend. The Mississippi Lake Plan is sponsored, in part by: R0012258472_0815

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News – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, middle, toured communities throughout Lanark County and the Ottawa Valley last week. Left, Wynne participated in a roundtable discussion with young farmers during her visit at Rosecamp Farms, outside of Balderson, on Aug. 6. She also stopped at the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers in Carleton Place on the same day. Photo by AMY HOGUE

LE T TER TO THE EDITOR

March of Dimes thanks volunteers, donors for campaign support DEAR EDITOR: For more than 60 years March of Dimes has depended on the kindness and generosity of Ontarians who open their doors, heart and wallets during our annual door-to-door campaign. The Ottawa area campaign raised close to $83,000! Once again, this past January and February more than 6,000 canvassers across the province went door-to-door to help raise money for children and adults living with physical disabilities. This year they were also joined by online canvassers. Our volunteers carried on a tradition started more than 60 years ago when “Marching Mothers” went door to door to raise money for a polio cure. Thanks to their efforts, a vaccine was found and Canada was the

first country to be declared polio-free. Today’s March of Dimes provides programs and services that open doors for people with physical disabilities to jobs, recreation, mobility and independence – but we couldn’t do it without our dedicated volunteers. On behalf of March of Dimes, I extend my deepest gratitude to all of our volunteers in the Ottawa area and thank them for helping us raise close to $600,000 in 2013. We couldn’t do without you! Mary Lynne Stewart Director of Fund Development and Communications March of Dimes Canada

COMMENTARY Protect yourself and pets against rabies Editorial – August signifies many things: the winding down of summer and parents preparing to send kids back to school, but it is also the time when young bats are out and about looking for nesting sites. Recently, the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit encouraged residents of the tri-county area to increase their awareness of the nocturnal creatures, which can carry diseases such as rabies and histoplasmosis, that can be transferred to humans and animals. Household pets aren’t immune either; bats can transmit distemper and mange to them. However, just because bats can carry rabies doesn’t mean that all have the virus. The health unit stated that approximately three per cent of bats carry rabies and usually the ones found in homes are healthy and simply looking to leave. Obtain tips to bat-proof your home from local pest management companies or wildlife conservation agencies. Those who have suffered a bite from a bat should get medical attention so tests can be done to ensure the bat is not rabid. If so, it can be treated. The family pet may not be so lucky. Pet owners also have a duty to safeguard their furry friends against rabies. Rabies vaccinations are mandatory in Ontario for all domestic cats and dogs. To help ensure this happens, the health unit is offering two upcoming rabies vaccination clinics Sept. 11 and 18. For more information on rabies, visit www.healthunit.org/rabies.

Mother was in a fit state for Aunt Lizzie’s visit Lifestyle – Mother was in a state! Aunt Lizzie was on her way from Regina for her annual summer visit. As usual, she gave little notice. A letter had come just days before she was to arrive. That gave little time for Mother to get the house in spic and span order. Father reminded her she had just torn the whole place upside down for the spring cleaning! “That was months ago, Albert. And you know your sister. She can spot a fleck of dust a mile away.” Aunt Lizzie would be given the bed Audrey and I slept in, and that meant we would be sent down to the creton couch in the kitchen, where we would have to sleep foot-to-foot since the couch was so narrow. Heaven forbid that Aunt Lizzie would sleep on a feather mattress, which was what was on Audrey’s and my bed! The only felt mattress was on Mother and Father’s bed in the downstairs bedroom. That meant the brothers had to haul down the one from upstairs, and lug the other one upstairs, which didn’t please them a bit. After all, it was a Saturday, and they had planned on a day of fishing in the Bonnechere...not a day spent lug-

ging mattresses up and down the stairs! But with Aunt Lizzie coming, every hand was put to use. That is, all except Father. He wanted no part of what he considered unnecessary work. He escaped to the barns, telling Mother it was time he did something about that broken door in the cow byre. He would appear only for his meals until Mother’s frantic house cleaning was over! My sister and I also had to give up our little shared washstand in our bedroom. It had to be completely emptied, and washed inside and out. What a carryon, just because Aunt Lizzie was coming from Regina! Getting the food ready was a challenge in itself. Even though Aunt Lizzie was born and bred on that homestead out in Northcote, you would never know she had ever breathed a breath of air from Renfrew County! There would be no salt pork for breakfast, and certainly pork hocks, and mud pout would never see the light of day all the time Aunt Lizzie’s visit lasted! So as soon as the house was cleaned from top to bottom, Mother set to baking. The old Findlay Oval was fair jumping, Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext. 104

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as pie after pie, Johnny cake, and bread puddings were made and stacked in the ice box. A loaf of store-bought bread, and a real pound of butter replaced what we ate every day of our lives on the farm. Mother, once again, asked Father to please refrain from cooling his tea in his saucer while his sister was here, but her request, I knew, would fall on deaf ears. As far as Father was concerned, he wasn’t about to change his habits just because Aunt Lizzie was coming with her highfalutin airs! Even though Aunt Lizzie caused complete bedlam in our household before and during her visit, I loved when she came from Regina. She always brought me something special. One time it was a doll, which, except for its body, was News Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Howaida Sorour, Tara Gesner, Desmond Devoy, Kelly Kent, Jennifer Westendorp DISTRIBUTION: Lori Sommerdyk, 613-284-0124 ,ext. 27 CLASSIFIEDS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP: Fax: 613-283-5909 Judy Michaelis Email: jmichaelis@perfprint.ca Lee Ann Gilligan Email: lgilligan@perfprint.ca Jennifer Coughlin Email: jcoughlin@perfprint.ca

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made of china. Even its little arms and legs were China. I used to think she was the smartest thing to ever step off the train in Renfrew Station. She always wore pure white...a white dress in the latest fashion...and a big wide red leghorn hat, and white gloves that went all the way up to her elbow. And on the outside of those spanking white gloves was a big red glass ring! Tiny red patent-leather shoes completed the outfit. I would marvel at the wealth of our Western cousins. Didn’t her two sons go to university? And didn’t she have a free pass to travel anywhere in the entire country by train. All because Uncle Jack worked for the CPR. And of course, it was Aunt Lizzie who once or twice a year packed a big wood tea box full of clothes no longer suitable for her sons, and send it off to Renfrew on the train. It was the hand-me-down box. Now, once again, Aunt Lizzie was coming to visit. Finally, the house was spotless. We were warned to take our shoes off at the door, not to touch the woodwork which had just been polished, and to make sure ADVERTISING SALES: ADVERTISING SALES CO-ORDINATOR Andrea Harding SALES: Cheryl Johnston, Sharon Sinfield, Kathy Perreault, Liz Gray, Kevin Hoover, Jamie Rae-Gomes Email: emcsales@perfprint.ca Fax: 613-283-9988 THE DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY 4:30 PM

our bedrooms were kept spotlessly clean – a tall order for five rambunctious kids. Aunt Lizzie was to arrive in three days. We couldn’t be more ready. Then the phone rang one morning, just after our breakfast. It was the stationmaster in Renfrew. There was a telegram from the West. Mother asked him to read it...no use going all the way into town for bad news, or good news, whatever the case may be. It was from Aunt Lizzie, and she was so sorry, but her trip had to be cancelled, because Uncle Jack was getting an unexpected award from the CPR, and it was on the very weekend she planned on leaving! They had been given a trip to Calgary. Her trip would have to wait until the next summer. Mother asked the stationmaster to read it again. After she hung up the phone, she let out the biggest sigh which I thought could be heard in Douglas! For supper that night Mother hauled out a pie from the ice box, we all had store-bought bread with real butter, we five kids sat at the table with our shoes on, and there sat Father with his tea in his saucer, cooling it off until it was fit to drink. • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to negligence of its servants or otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such advertisement. • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.

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field, Astronaut and former Commander of the International Space Station • Kevin G. Lynch, ViceChair, BMO Financial Group, and former Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, Government of Canada • Ilona Dougherty, CoFounder and Executive Director, Apathy is Boring • Marnie McBean, ThreeTime Olympic Gold Medalist, Athlete Mentor for the Canadian Olympic Team • Terry O’Reilly, Host, CBC’s Under the Influence This year’s program features close to 50 plenary and workshop sessions, and more than 60 speakers, reflecting the broad scope of municipal responsibilities. In addition, Ontario government ministers will answer questions from municipal del-

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About 1,600 municipal leaders heading to Ottawa for 2013 AMO conference Aug. 18 to 21 News – About 1,600 participants from hundreds of municipalities across Ontario will participate in the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s (AMO) 2013 Conference, Aug. 18 to 21 at the Ottawa Convention Centre, 55 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa. The annual AMO conference is Ontario’s foremost educational forum for municipal governments. The agenda includes keynote presentations by: • Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario • Kevin Flynn, Chief Government Whip and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation and the Minister of Infrastructure • Tim Hudak, MPP, Leader of the Official Opposition and the Ontario PC Party • Andrea Horwath, MPP, Leader of the Ontario NDP • Colonel (Retd) Chris Had-

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egates in an open session at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 20. “Communities: Inspiring & Aspiring� is this year’s theme for the conference. Economic development and financial concerns will be top priorities, with sessions related to the rising costs for policing, joint and several liability, and Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) property value assessment. The Ontario government is preparing to introduce a new Waste Reduction Act, raising questions about who should pay for waste management costs. Other sessions will relate to infrastructure investment, aggregate recycling, water use, land use planning, seniors, energy management and conservation. Best practices will be explored with respect to locally grown food, community de-

velopment, and accessibility. Program details are available online at www.amo.on.ca. All media are required to register in room 201 of the Ottawa Convention Centre. Attending media are encouraged to book accommodation as soon as possible, if needed. Reporters can build a personalized conference itinerary and access key conference information through AMOmobile – the association’s free mobile app. AMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario’s 444 municipal governments. AMO supports and enhances strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipal government as a vital and essential component of Ontario and Canada’s political system. Submitted by the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.

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CELEBRATING 80 YEARS OF HELPING OUR COMMUNITY

Westport Rideaus Jr. Hockey Club You too can be a proud part of a franchise steeped in tradition and success. Training Camp Dates: Sat. Aug. 24 Smiths Falls Youth Arena 2-4 pm.. Sun. Aug. 25 Smiths Falls Youth Arena 11am- 1pm. Sat. Aug. 31 Smiths Falls Community Centre 2-4 pm. Tues. Sep. 3 Westport Community Centre 7-9 pm. Wed. Sep. 4 Westport Community Centre 7-9 pm. Note: no cost to attend camp BUT limited spots available, everyone should Pre-Register to ensure their spot at training camp.

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Community – If you think you haven’t seen as many bees lately, you aren’t the only one – their numbers are declining. Bees are essential to the production of our food. According to a University of California, Berkley study, one in three bites of food in the United States are a result of pollination by both wild and domestic bees but disease, parasites, habitat loss, poor over-wintering and chemical use have caused a serious decline in bee populations. The good news is something can be done. A seminar on how to encourage bees back to your property will be held on Sunday, Sept. 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Perth Civitan hall (6787 County Road 43). Susan Chan, program manager at Farms at Work, will provide landowners with ways to attract bees by turning unused or marginal land into habitat for these natural pollinators. “What Susan Chan has to say will be of interest to farmers, gardeners, horticulturalists, and bee-keepers as well as environmentalists, ecologists, and biologists,� says event organizer Andy Kerr-Wilson. Chan, who is also author of ‘A Landowner’s Guide to Conserving Native Pollinators in Ontario’, has been working with farmers in the Peterborough area to develop areas to encourage bees back to the farm. For more on these programs, visit farmsatwork.wordpress.com. Her presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session and a round-table discussion involving representatives of interested groups. The seminar will conclude with a visit to a local farm where participants will get to see the plan Chan has created for this operation. The cost for the day is $10 and includes lunch; pre-registration


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News – The new Ontario government is investing more than $11 million to support improvements to critical infrastructure in eastern Ontario’s rural communities. The province is supporting these improvements through the Municipal Infrastructure Strategy, which is providing nearly $90 million over the next three years to help municipalities across the province build and maintain key infrastructure. “Rural Ontario has unique and diverse infrastructure needs,â€? stated Ontario Minister of Rural Affairs, Jeff Leal. “By collaborating and consulting with our local and regional partners, we are providing communities with revitalized critical infrastructure that will create jobs, grow local businesses and keep communities moving.â€? Local projects include: • Replacing single-lane French Line Bridge with a two-lane bridge in Lanark Highlands Township; • Replacing the Mississippi River Bridge with a new bridge that will allow for heavy trucks in Lanark County; • Rehabilitating 9th Line to replace culverts and improve drainage in Beckwith Township; • Resurfacing and rehabilitating Wiltse Bridge in Rideau Lakes Township; • Rehabilitating Gananoque Bridge in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville; and • Replacing Steenburg Lake North Road Bridge in Limerick Township. Building on the Munici-

pal Infrastructure Strategy, the province is providing an additional $100 million to help small, rural and northern municipalities build and maintain roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure. A consultation involving local and regional rural officials was held in Casselman Aug. 9 to discuss the fund’s scope and design. Investing in infrastructure is part of the government’s plan to create jobs, build stronger communities and help people in their everyday lives. Background • Most Municipal Infrastructure Strategy funding is being provided to communities with populations under 20,000. • Ontario has already committed $9 million through the Municipal Infrastructure Strategy to help small, rural and northern municipalities prepare asset management plans. • Since 2003, the Ontario government has provided approximately $13 billion to help municipalities repair and upgrade roads and bridges, improve water and wastewater treatment facilities, and revitalize community infrastructure. “The new Ontario government is committed to working with municipalities, especially our rural partners, to help make critical infrastructure investments that will strengthen our communities across the province,â€? said Ontario Minister of Infrastructure, Glen Murray. “Through the Municipal Infrastructure Strategy, we are ensuring that the right investments are made at the right time.â€?

Run for Big Brothers Big Sisters Aug. 25 in Kemptville Community – What better way to bring in the new school year than to show support of a local organization! On Aug. 25, runners from all over will join together to show support for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Leeds & Grenville as they run the roads of the Ferguson Forestry Centre in Kemptville for the first ever, Little Run Big Difference. Registration will be at 9 a.m. and the race at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served for runners and

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Community – Santa Claus himself made a visit to Almonte Aug. 10 and 11 for the Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival. The two-day event featured performances from puppeteers from around the world, as well as a parade down Mill Street each day. Above, during Saturday’s parade, Santa rode in style.

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HondaOntario.com Ontario Honda Dealers ½Limited time lease offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative bi-weekly lease examples: based on a 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) on a 60 // 60 // 60 month term with 130 // 130 // 130 bi-weekly payments at 2.99% // 1.99% // 3.99% lease APR and $0 // $0 // $200 customer incentive and $354 // $0 // $0 individual dealer contribution deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes (customer incentive and dealer contribution can be combined with subvented rates of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program). The bi-weekly payment is $88 // $140.66 // $143.42 [includes $1,495 // $1,640 // $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX), and OMVIC fee ($5)] with $0 // $0 // $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0 security deposit and fi rst bi-weekly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,439.80 // $18,285.35 // $18,645.04. 120,000 // 120,000 // 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. †Limited time purchase fi nance offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc. (HFS), on approved credit. Representative bi-weekly fi nance examples: based on a 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) models on an 84 // 84 // 84 month term with 182 // 182 // 182 bi-weekly payments at 1.99% // 1.99% // 3.99% APR and $1,600 // $2,395 // $1,750 Finance incentive and $0 // $0 // $200 customer incentive and $431 // $0 // $0 individual dealer contribution deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Finance incentive applies only to Finance contracts through HFS. Finance incentive, customer incentive and individual dealer contribution can be combined with subvented rates of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program. Complete price of $16,970 // $27,765 // $25,765 [includes $1,495 // $1,640 // $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX), and OMVIC fee ($5). Excludes taxes, license, insurance, and registration]. Cost of borrowing is $1,077.28 // $1,829.20 // $3,519.44 for a total fi nance obligation of $16,016.28 // $27,199.20 // $27,334.44. $0 // $0 // $0 down payment required based on approved credit from Honda Financial Services Inc. μLimited time 0.99% APR lease offers on a new 2013 Honda Fit DX (Model GE8G2DEX) // 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) for a maximum of 24 // 24 // 24 // 36 months available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative lease example: based on a 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) on a 24 month term at 0.99% lease APR, the monthly payment is $471.21 [includes $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100), and OMVIC fee ($5)] with $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0 security deposit and fi rst monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,309.04. 48,000-kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. ˆReceive 0.99% purchase fi nancing on any new 2013 Honda Fit DX (Model GE8G2DEX) // 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) models for a maximum of 24 // 48 // 24 // 48 months available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative fi nance example: based on a 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) on a 48 month term at 0.99% APR and complete price of $27,765 [includes $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100) and OMVIC fee ($5). Excludes taxes, license, insurance, and registration], the monthly payment is $590.20. Cost of borrowing is $564.60 for a total fi nance obligation of $28,329.60. Down payment or equivalent trade-in on purchase fi nancing offers may be required based on approved credit from Honda Financial Services Inc. *Bi-weekly lease available on all 2013 Honda models on 48 and 60-month terms only. $4,000 // $4,000 // $3,000 // $2,500 // $2,000 // $1,500 // $1,000 // $500 customer cash incentive is valid on any new 2013 Honda Pilot // 2013 Honda Odyssey // 2013 Honda Ridgeline // 2013 Honda CR-V (except LX 2WD, model RM3H3DES) // 2013 Honda Crosstour // 2013 Honda Accord Coupe and Sedan (except LX Sedan 6MT, model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Civic Coupe and Sedan (except DX Sedan, model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda Fit (except DX, model GE8G2DEX) models when registered and delivered between July 3rd and July 31st, 2013. Cash incentive is available for all Honda retail customers except customers who lease or fi nance through Honda Financial Services Inc. at a subvented rate of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program. 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SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 1:00 PM–2:00 PM 32 George St. – $144,500 **STAN SUFFEL 613-284-6756

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1192 Farm Gate Lane – $268,000 MLS# 881329 ***BRIAN CAVANAGH 613-812-0229

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330 Georgina St., Sheridan Estates – $399,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-8585

303 Line 3, Kitley – $214,900 ***TINA McPHEE 613-285-5133

SUNDAY AUGUST 18, 1:00 PM–2:00 PM 45 Golf Club Rd. –$239,000 MLS 083182803808800 ***BOB ARNOLD 613-223-7513

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SUNDAY AUGUST 18, 1:00 PM–2:00 PM 1265 Conc 5, Bathurst – $221,000 MLS#869277 **IVAN HODGINS 613-812-0363

SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 11:00 AM–12:00 PM 680 Kitley Line 3 – $214,900 ***CONNIE MCNAMEE 613-223-8168 ***LEE HITCHINS 613-284-7000

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22300 Hwy 7 W – $115,000 MLS#091191401036700 ***BRIAN CAVANAGH 613-812-0229

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263 Yacht Club Rd., Rideau Ferry – $329,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467

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31 Robinson St., Perth $204,000 Very nice location for this 3 bedroom, neat & tidy bungalow. Incredible updates completed in the past couple of years. All of the rooms are spacious and the full unfinished basement is ready for your finishing touches. Newer thermopane windows, the kitchen has been totally re-done including cabinets, counter top, dishwasher, flooring, lighting & new fridge. The “L” shaped dining /living rm space is bright with two big picture windows and angel stone fireplace. Laminate flooring covers most of the main level except cushion flooring in the renovated 4 pce. Bathroom. Each of the bedrms have good closet space with the master having his & hers. Cute screened in porch off the kitchen which leads to a nice backyard and there’s a carport and paved driveway. New vinyl siding, front porch and eavestroughing this spring. MLS# 092101001517200 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca

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5 Lavinia Street, Smiths Falls

3535 R35 Big Rideau Lake

$168,500 This 2 storey brickhome has been lovingly maintained over the years and is within walking distance to all amenities. Situated a half block from Victoria Park it offers a wonderful neighbourhood for the children and has a private back yard with a large deck for entertaining. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263

530 Christie Lake Rd. $249,900 What a great location! 200x250 lot, only 3 km to Perth on Christie Lake Road. This 3+1 bedroom bungalow has seen a number of renovations in the past few years. Bright eat-in kitchen with centre island, built-in dishwasher, greenhouse window, 2 pantry cupboards & open rail to lower level. Living room with propane insert in fireplace, hardwood floor & patio door to new rear deck. 3 Good sized bedrooms with berber carpet, main level bathroom with newer ceramic tile floor, vanity & toilet. Lower level has huge family room with big windows, an extra bedroom, 3 piece bath, workshop & walkout access to lovely backyard with tree fort, perennial flower beds & gardens. Single attached garage with newer door & interior access into kitchen. Newer vinyl thermopane windows, paved driveway & central air. MLS# 091191601532500 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215

NEWER CONSTRUCTION – OPEN HOUSE SUN AUG 18 11:00AM–12:00PM 2851 Narrow’s Locks Rd. $224,900 3 year old well constructed home located on lovely 2.66 Acre lot on paved road only minutes to Perth or Westport. This 1100 square foot 3 bedroom bungalow has a nice open concept living area including eat-up island & patio door in kitchen/ dining area. 2 Windows and half wall to foyer highlight the living room. 3 Good sized bedrooms, 4 piece bath with soaker tub, corner shower & nice vanity with medicine & linen storage. Spacious hall with open rail to dry, bright, insulated but unfinished lower level with laundry hookups. Good closet & storage space on main level. Mostly covered front verandah & two level deck at rear. Very pretty lot, some clearing & clean-up still underway. Lots of parking & great view out over maple bush. 14x16 shed is perfect for lawn equipment. Move-in condition! Immediate possession. MLS# 091191102031202. Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca

Follow Cove Road from Hwy 15 at Portland, first right onto R35, left at Y, up hill and onto pavement.

$849,000 This is a gorgeous property with boat house, double car garage and single attached garage, architecturally designed and absolutely elegant. Call or email:. MLS#083183103654200. Julia Scotland (julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-0401) or Drea Scotland (drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-2373)

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GREAT 5 BDRM – OPEN HOUSE SUN AUG 18 12:15PM–1:30PM 4262 Narrow’s Locks Rd. $285,000 Lots of room both inside & out in this 5 bedroom, well kept family home. Lots of bedrooms, lots of bathrooms & lots of large comfortable living areas. Main level features country sized eat-in kitchen with side entrance, closet & 3 piece bath, huge pine accented living room with gorgeous stone fireplace & patio door to rear deck & pool area, spacious dining room with original hardwood floor & laundry/ mudroom. The upper level is accessed by 2 staircases, 5 large bedrooms each with good closet space + 2 bathrooms. Good basement for storage, newer vinyl thermopane windows, double detached garage has long workbench & 2 garage doors, log barn with loft storage. The lawns & gardens are beautiful with lots of parking for the whole family. Additional land may be available. Flexible possession. MLS# 091191101028800. Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215

NEW LISTING 250 Brooks Point Road, Opinicon Lake

Great 3 bedroom furnished cottage with fireplace, cathedral ceiling and ample decks for entertaining. very deep water boating and swimming off the dock. Priced to sell this season at $224,900. Julia Scotland (julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-0401) or Drea Scotland (drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-2373)

OTTER LAKE

Offer Price $649,000 This gorgeous 2600 square foot home on Otter Lake features perfect water frontage and docking. The home offers generous sized rooms, including open kitchen moving into an oversized family area with cathedral ceilings and a beautiful master bedroom suite. This 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home has an abundance of deck area with beautiful views of the lake. A triple bay garage gives plenty of storage for all the toys. Paul Martin 613-264-0123

Follow Station Rd from Hwy 15 at Portland, left onto Polk Cres to #12 $249,900 Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow on large and beautifully landscaped lot and wooded area at the back. open concept living, dining area with 3 season sunroom, stone propane fireplace, kitchen island, ensuite off master, attached garage and lower level family room. MLS#083183103670304.

Julia Scotland (julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-0401) or Drea Scotland (drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-2373)

NEW LISTING

4 Spring Street, Westport $394,500 Wonderful opportunity with this large property in the heart of westport’s thriving retail market. with 4 bedrooms and 5 baths, large kitchen, dining, living, office, storage and laundry facility, this residential/ commercially zoned property offers endless business or home business possibilities – recently operated as a tea room. the double car detached garage has a very cute tenanted1 bedroom income apartment. Call for a showing today. MLS#084200004200800.

Julia Scotland (julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-0401) or Drea Scotland (drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca 613-390-2373)

NEW PRICE Perth

$289,000 Downtown Perth, a stone’s throw from the bridge over the Tay River into Stewart Park from your porch at 18 Lewis Street, this “completely” renovated 2-1/2 storey classic frame building awaits. Three bedrooms, with a family/sitting area on the third level as a possible fourth. New kitchen (appliances included) over tile flooring compliments the bright and cheery main level dining and living rooms with renewed hardwood flooring. Exterior windows and doors are all new. Forced air gas furnace (2010), gas-fired hot water tank, (2011), private back yard with deck off the back landing and convenient storage shed. Walk anywhere downtown easily, no parking tickets, no gas fill-ups! Call listing agent to view. Bob Ferguson 613-812-8871 bobferg@superaje.com / www.bobsperthhomes.ca

SOLD – PERTH RURAL/HOBBY FARM $299,000 Log home with addition offers 1600 sq ft of living space on very private 5.5 Acres. Barn with 5 box stalls, 3-bay driveshed / garage, single detached garage / shop. Full basement under original log house, board & batten addition features new kitchen, dining room & screened porch. Newer windows & doors. Centrally located woodstove. Most equipment is negotiable. Under five minutes to town. Call to view. MLS# 871260 Bob Ferguson 613-812-8871 bobferg@superaje.com / www.bobsperthhomes.ca

12 Polk Cres., Portland

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$324,900 Beautiful Country Home! This 7 year old 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow is situated on 10.65 acres of open tree lined pasture – ideal property for small hobby farm. Nice level fields perfect for horses. Very private setting conveniently located within 10 minutes from Heritage Perth and an easy commute to Ottawa. Well designed open concept living, good size master bedroom with cheater door to main bathroom, garden door leading to rear deck, covered front porch facing west, large main floor laundry room, full – partially developed walkout basement, large storage/utility room, Convectair heating, air exchanger, oversize single car garage with interior entry to home. Shown with Pride and easy to Enjoy! MLS # 878178 Andrew Rivington 613-812-3280

SHERIDAN ESTATES

CHRISTIE LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTIES

$139,000 Charming cottage on the Christie Lake North Shore Road. 215 feet of frontage on the water. Comes with pontoon boat and pop up trailer. Enjoy the views from outdoor deck or screened in porch. Call Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361. MLS # 091191601014400

$379,900 Superb sandy swimming waterfront! Huge docks, awesome views, impeccable and charming 3 bedroom cottage with privacy! This is one of THE nicest cottages I have seen. Low maintenance for easy summer living, open concept for casual cottage entertaining. MLS#091191402050000 Barbara Shepherd 613-326-1361

$374,900 Situated in prestigious Sheridan Estates on a prime 1.42 acre lot backing onto a gorgeous hardwood bush area. This 10 year old bungalow is approximately 1460 square feet on the main level with the lower level being finished as well. Beautifully landscaped with rock features & perennials, the lot is a gardener’s dream. Vaulted ceilings in the open kitchen and living area with propane fireplace, hardwood & ceramic tile floors throughout the main level. Paul Martin 613-264-0123

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PERTH IN TOWN

DRUMMOND/N. ELMSLEY

$259,000 Perfect for commuters to Ottawa – private and country quiet with easy Highway 7 access. 3+2 bedroom bungalow with open concept main living area with patio doors to decking and above-ground pool. Walkout family room. Call Barbara Shepherd 613-326-1361

11 Mather St., Perth $299,000 Custom 3 bedroom with cathedral ceilings and gas fireplace in living room, main floor family room and peaceful screened/glassed porch off the dining room. A lovey home – come and see it! MLS #874850. Barbara Shepherd 613-326-1361

NEW PRICE $274,900 Great location between Perth & Carleton Place on quiet road. Living room is bright with vaulted ceilings, spacious kitchen with dining nook, propane furnace & air conditioning are newer. Lower level rec room has cozy Pacific energy wood stove. Survey available. 32x40 insulated workshop with high bay door. Paul Martin 613-264-0123

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123 DOUGLAS RD $334,900 Beautiful landscaping surround this Cape Cod home. Boasting generous room sizes & layout. Cozy Living rm, large Dining open to Kit features brick wood fireplace. Main flr Bdrm/den. 2nd lvl features 3 Bdrms, modern Bathrm. Lower level Familyrm completed w/ ceramic tile, 2pc Bath w/ laundry, 2-30’x5’ cold storage, 27’ abv grnd pool, 10’x14’ cedar gazebo w/ hot tub, 2 sheds. Many upgrades. Come relax on porch swing, ah Paradise! MLS # 878095

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Saturday August 17, 11am–12pm 158 Cty. Rd. 29 Hwy $199,900 MLS: 860872

Saturday August 17, 1–2pm 53 Marsha Dr., Smiths Falls $179,900 MLS: 852505

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Waterfront 27 Kelly’s Rd. $389,900 Impressive size, lot, appointments & added features. Hardwood & tile throughout the main and 2 nd level. Upper bonus rm. A real must see! See www.rcrhomes.ca/877345

2248 South Bush Rd. $199,000 100 acres near Crotch Lake off Hwy 509. RV trailer included . See www.rcrhomes.ca/880472

18124 Hwy 7 $199,900 This home offers 3 bdrms plus an in-law suite. Just west of Perth. See www.rcrhomes.ca/881296

336 Cty Rd 16 $59,900 Former Jasper school house ready for your creative eye. See www.rcrhomes.a/881357

THE EMC - 15 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

72 Meadow Lane. $425,000 Renovated 4 season cattage with detached garage (Bunkie above). See www.rcrhomes.ca/881437

29Joseph St. $177,500 3 bedroom bedr d oom home on Irish Creek in Jasper. Updated elec., plumbing, steel roofi f ng, siding, bathr h m, pellet roofing, bathrm, stove and more. Large wrap w ap around. wr See www.rcrhomes.ca/ www.rcrhomes.ca/868569 a 868569

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104 Ashton Creek Amazing Opportunity to Own a Stunning 3 Bedroom Grizzly Built Bungalow in Sought After Ashton Creek Estates. Luminous Wall to Wall Windows, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Modern Kitchen, Ensuite Bath w/His & Her Sinks. $439,900

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NEWICE PR

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18: 2 PM - 4 PM 3217 Mclachlin Road

Superb 4 bdrm, 4 bath home in exclusive subdivision. Fabulous yard, professionally finished lower level.

Beautiful 4 bdrm, 2 bath home on private .83 acre lot. Above ground pool and oversized garage.

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Beautiful open concept raised ranch on acre lot. Quality built spacious family home.

Well maintained 3 bdrm. home. Walking distance to beach. Fabulous landscaping, private fenced yard.

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112 Britanny

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161 Stonehome 4 bdrm., 3 bay garage on 1 1/2 acres in Munro Meadows. Natural gas, heat and lower level bdrm, with walk out.

4 bedroom home on country lot with finished lower level, open concept living area, huge master and ensuite, gas heat, c/air, garage with direct access, gas corner f/p and much more.

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Gerry Coleman Broker

3100 McLachlin Very well kept hi-ranch bungalow, sitting on a nicely treed 2 acre lot. Natural gas heating and central air. 5 appliances included.

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240 Mississippi Court Fresh paint, finished basement, 3 bdrms, 2 baths c/w side by side parking... end unit.

389 Dufferin Street

134 Morton

Very spacious 4 bdrm home sitting on a nicely treed 2 acre lot within walking distance from town. Wonderul main level family room overlooking great yard.

167 Heather Crescent

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Lovely row unit with garage. Open concept living area, main flr laundry, Custom bungalow in Almonte with radiant floor heat, on demand hot 2 bdms, master bdrm has walk-in closet. Floors are ceramic and water, solid birch kitchen, porcelain tile, granite counter tops, gas f/p, laminate. Brand new cent a/c. Downsizing??? extensive landscaping, det. workshop, ductless a/c and many more perks.

Brand new model home in Ashley Estates in Innisville. Vaulted ceiling, open concept design, 2 car garage, ensuite bath and much more. Several models to choose from.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18: 2 PM - 4 PM 237 Bova Road

2 bedroom townhouse with awesome gardens, front and back. Beautiful Bennett Lake with approx. 1.4 acres. Privacy and beautiful sunsets. See you Sunday!

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251 Joseph Street

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Rhonda Brunke Sales Representative

ACR

9119 Hwy. #15 Huge home with 4 bdrms, newer kitchen, fam. room, liv. room, dining, open concept, very private and lots of windows.

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Marly Burke Broker

Jeff Wilson Sales Representative

THE EMC - 16 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

130 Lansdowne Unit 1 End unit, commercial space in Carleton Place. 1,683 sq. ft. of open space and mezzanine, gas heat, 2 bathrms & office.

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124 Lee Crescent

1986 Con 6C Lanark Updated 2 storey. New kitchen, 3 bdrms, new hardwood, tile and bathrooms. Wrap around porch and more!

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239 Miguel St., Carleton Place

Private treed lot w/gorgeous sunroom, new windows, roof, flooring, ensuite and much more.

2+1 bdrm, raised bungalow. Brick and vinyl siding. Covered rear porch. Inside entry to garage.

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Carolyn Renwick Sales Representative

Jason Coleman Sales Representative

Karen Duncan Sales Representative

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128 MAPLE GROVE LANE

801 UPPER SCOTCH LINE RD

135 BARR PLACE

Beautiful 3 bed cottage on private lot, great water for all your activities. Open plan concept, cosy woodstove excellent location, start playing today! $280,000. Call Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481

100 Acre farm w/spectacular home, refurbished-rebuilt from the ground floor up. 3 bd, 3 bth, det. 2 car gar., drive sheds, root cellar, a dream property. $590,000. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

Versatile home on large lot all the bells and whistles, privacy, space, well maintained, nestled on Jebbs Creek & close to town – 3 beds, family rm, study etc. $475,000. Call Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481

BLACK LAKE

PATTERSON LAKE

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39 GORE STREET EAST

Excellent opportunity to own your store front, w/potential to create 4–5 rental units within the building. High exposure in Heritage Downtown Perth $549,900. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 or Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

1:00 – 2:30 PM 5 DAINES PLACE, PERTH

3+1 Bed, 2 bath, Semi with many upgrades, great patio & deck overlooking landscaped yard. $169,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

ELLIOTT ROAD

Chic 1 yr new bungalow a few km from Well maintained, furnished, 3 bed A unique opportunity, 2 bed 1 bath 6 year-old one of kind Log Home by Perth- beautifully treed 1 acre lot! Black Lake cottage with westerly “sun- cottage + 7 private acres abutting Kea on 3.64 acres. 3 beds/2 baths. Loft Open concept, 9ft ceilings, stacked set” view. 190 ft. of deep, clean water- crown land waterfront on Patterson Master suite with W/I closet & ensuite. stone f/p, custom kitchen, full basemnt $419,900 or rent at $1,900/month front. $269,000. Lake. $229,900. w/ walkout! $384,500.

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3:00 – 4:30 PM 48 HALTON STREET PERTH

1½ sty home – 3bds, 2 bths – totally refurbished & modernized approx 9 yrs ago, paved driveway, close to schools. $277,000 Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

LOMBARDY

3 bd bungalow on beautiful lg lot, hot Great starter or retirement 2 bed 1 tub rm w/patio doors to deck. Games bath bungalow on private dbl lot. rm w/bar. Close to golf courses. Close to St Lawrence River. $148,500. $249,900.

WATER FRONT

NEAR PERTH

HWY 7, CARLETON PLACE

BATHURST CONC 2

SHARBOT LAKE

Custom home on 1.1 acre private w/f Custom built split entry home w/ap- Period home 4 bds, 3 bths, fam rm. 3 bd bungalow on private lot w/access lot! Re-designed & ren’d Kitchen w/ prox 1700sqft of living space. 3+1bds, Sits on 153 acres w/large outbuildings to Tay River. Lrg 2 tiered deck. Close to granite, 3-season sunrm. Lux master 2.5 bths. Finished lower level, lg deck & facilities especially for horses. Move Perth. w/ensuite. Extensively landscaped, & hot tub. $419,000. heated db-gar/wkshop. $829,900. in condition. $599,900. $289,900.

LANARK HIGHLANDS

3 season Cottage w/100’ of swimmaLakeside living at its finest. 4 bdrm, 2.5 ble frontage on Clyde River, 3 bed, 1 bath side split on 215ft of prime Big bath, screened porch, furnished. Boat & dock. $149,900. Rideau waterfront. $629,000.

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PERTH

MAPLE GLEN ESTATES

W/F access & dock on Otty Lk. 3bds, RUTHERFORD SIDE RD RIDEAU FERRY Tastefully renovated 3 bed, 1 bath fam- 3.5 bths, formal living w/fireplace. Private setting 15 mins from Perth! Treed level lot, with 280 ft +/- of ex- ily home in an ideal location, Detached Kitchen/dining w/patio doors to deck 3+1 bd brick bungalow on 3 acres– en- cellent Big Rideau Lk w/f. Charming 2 garage, nice yard. Move in ready! Large rec & L/L family rms Dbl gar. joy the perennial gardens. $239,900. level 2 bed cottage. $695,000. $229,900. Workshop. $399,000.

CHRISTIE LAKE

BURGESSWOOD

Shared ownership dock on Otty Lake. 2 bed cottage with nice lake view & 3 beds, open plan design, sun room, good clean water. Take the short drive expansive deck, dbl garage + bonus to serenity and relaxation $199,900. bunkie. $375,000.

PERTH

Adorable & affordable. Move in ready NEAR JASPER – 2bed 2 fbath home - appliances in- Beautifully renovated 4 bedroom cluded. Ideal for 1st time buyer or in- Century Home on 100 acres plus barn. $498,500. come property $174,900.

DRUMMOND CON 1

Perth – Great potential for income. Lg 5 bed house on 3 acre. Additional apartment currently rented + lg storage bdg. $339,900.

STANLEY ROAD

Lovely 3 bed 2 bath bungalow on a gorgeous landscaped 4 acre property. Includes outdoor Sauna! Minutes to Perth. $239,900.

RIDEAU LAKES

Gorgeous 3 Bd, 3 Bth, Georgian Salt-box style Home on 35+ acres. Deeded w/f access on Big Rideau Lk. $439,900.

PERTH CONDO

2 bed condo unit w/ balcony & wonderful views from 8th floor. Open & bright living area. In-ground pool $154,900.

VACANT LAND

SMITHS FALLS

Smiths Falls Golf Club Road Subdivision Home 3 Bed plus Den, Family Room, In-ground Pool, Privacy! $369,900.

HARPER RD AT HWY 7

CHALOA ACRES SOUTH PERTH

Residential property – 3bed, open 2km to Perth! Charming home on 2.5 concept. Det garage $230,000. PLUS acres -deeded access to Jebb’s Creek/ Commercial property – 1300 sqft. Otty Lake! Many upgrades since 09 – $30,000. call today! $324,900.

PORTLAND

3+ bed, 1.5 bath bungalow on extra large, well treed lot in Village of Portland. 2 blocks to the Rideau. $229,000.

SILVER LAKE LN

Cozy open concept 2 bd, 1 bth year round cottage on level lot with walk-in shoreline, great for the kids. $239,900.

DREAMS FOR SALE - CHOOSE WISELY… CHOOSE THE EMC - 17 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

0 Watsons Crns Rd, 9.98 Acres $109,900. 3 Windsor Cres Lombardy, 0.85 Acres - $59,900. 9 Canning St, Lanark, 1.41 Acres -$29,900. Sheridan Rapids Rd, 2.74 acres $36,900. Parsons Way, 2.58 Acres - $39,900. 48 Industrial Rd, Perth 110’x350’ lot - $32,500. 9 Bedford Rd Westport, 75’x150 $55,000. Scotch Line Rd, 204.29’x530.75 $82,500.


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258 STONEWOOD DR, BECKWITH TWP

362 BRIDGE ST, CARLETON PLACE

A “ONE OF A KIND” HOME FOR SERENITY FLOATES THRUOUT E THE BUYER WHO DEMANDS 3 LEVELS OF THIS ECLECTIC 4 TIV W ! U E N ING EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION. Bdrm, 2 Bth SEMI DETACHED. EC ME! X T E HO The Architect knew the demands Nostalgic, Vintage or conversely LIS of a busy professional family & up town, the choice is solely paid attention to its contemporary yours embracing life to the style to hit the perfect note of fullest. Charming French doors chic while still homey. The grand in the captivating sunlit Dining OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE stone Pillars, stunning Palladian rm introduce an expansive rear SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1-3 PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1-3 PM Window, 20K stone FFP, soaring deck inspiring the gardener to vaulted ceilings, open flowing space, granite Counters & decadent MBR will WOW! “mix it up” in this private, “memorable feng shui sanctuary”. Fresh & Breezy Master you. A MAJESTIC, SOPHISTICATED, HOME DESERVING OF ITS Bdr boasts separate dressing rm & interesting Alcove PLACE IN SUNSET ESTATES! MLS: #870564 to enjoy solitude & a good book. WHAT A WINNER!!

$247,900

$749,900

101 RIDEAU FERRY RD

141 CROMWELL CRES, DRUMMOND N/ELMSLEY

PACK YOUR ANTIQUES & LY ! COLLECTIBLES, YOU HAVE W NE ICED JUST FOUND YOUR HEARTS PR DESIRE. “YESTERYEAR” 2 ST BRICK HOME, features 6 Bdrs to incl not 1 but 2 Masters w/3 pc Ensuites. The 1st is for Mom OPEN HOUSE & Dad & the 2nd makes an SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1-2:30 PM amazing Guest Rm. A charming country home features a welcoming “Days Gone By” front Veranda, 7” honey pine plank flooring in the Principle Rms & the cozy Fam Rm features a stunning floor to ceiling Stone FFP. FAB LOCATION FOR AN “AT HOME BUSINESS”. MLS: #864667

YOU WILL BE SO EXCITED WITH THIS PRISTINE CUSTOM DESIGN. This cool home awaits the early retiree who seeks a quiet, prestigious neighborhood for cycling or evening walks, in a great location, close to Heritage Perth. Fall in love with the eff designed Kit/expansive island & sunlit dining area which overlooks, a chic gas FP in the charming FamRm, while the spacious lvg rm offers, panoramic views of the landscape thru charming grilled windows. THE GRANDKIDS WILL LOVE THE CUSTOM TREE HOUSE! MLS: #879397

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Marcella Best

613.283.7788

Just before Frankville. Just over 2 acres – nicely treed lot ready for your new home.

Older mobile home, access from Golf Club Rd. Being sold “as is”.

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21 Rob Glen Estates – $10,000 MLS®

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776 Narrows Lock Rd. – $247,000 MLS® 860710 Best log home-open concept, vaulted ceiling, flooded with natural light-large windows, full basement, attached garage and detached double garage – big lot!

94 Bakers Rd. – $99,900 MLS® 874543 2 bdrm bungalow, half way between S.F. & Brockville, newer kitchen windows, oil furnace, tank & septic, the outside could use a little TLC.

Blanchard’s Hill Rd. – $35,000 MLS® 879156 Great building lot just about 3 acres (+/-) only mins to Smiths Falls.

36 Abel St – $149,900 MLS® 879145 Charming 3 bdrm hungalow, full basement, quaint location, nice yard w. mature trees, perfect home for your family!!

104 Port Elmsley Rd. –$199,900 MLS® 870572 Stagecoaches Stopped Here! Family home with a history-built in 1832, the plank floors, thick walls, nooks & crannies of that era, plus the upgrades to make it comfortable & functional by today’s standards. This large home must be seen!

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$150,000. 163 Silvery Lane. Little Silver Lake: 2 bdrm cottage with 100+ feet of waterfront. Great swimming. Gradual, rocky entrance. Deep enough to jump off the dock. Cozy summer getaway. Open-concept kitchen/living room. 2 pc bthrm. Large windows and deck overlooking the lake. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

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$675,000. Outstanding property on the prestigious North Shore of Big Rideau Lake. 1.5 storey post & beam home w/5 bdrms & 3 bthrms. Sweeping lake views and 170ft of great waterfront. 4+ acres. A view of the lake from almost every room. 1 car garage. 24ft floating dock. Come enjoy all that Rideau has to offer! Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

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$165,000. Great starter home 15 minutes to Carleton Place. 2 bdrm, 1 bath bungalow sitting on one acre - great privacy! Open concept living area with modern kitchen. All appliances included. Drilled well and septic. Newer deck is a great place to sit and enjoy country living. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

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$159,900. 191 Beck Shore Rd, Mississippi Lake. West facing, Magnificent Sunsets. 4 bdr, 1 bth cottage. Leased land. Deeded sole use 15ft. waterfront across a low traffic road. Steps to water. 24’ dock. Entertainment size deck. EBB, wood stove. Enjoy waterfront w/ out waterfront prices. Easy commute to Ottawa. Call Grant Scharf today! 613-323-4862

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$110,000. 195ft of waterfront clean, spring-fed Sunday Lake. 1.76 acres. Build a summer getaway or live year round. Rocky, sandy waterfront. Gets deep quickly. Great swimming. Lot is partly cleared down to water. Hydro on property. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

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$72,000. Great location to build your family home on Richmond Road, 2 mins East of Franktown. 3.31 acre country property. 10 minutes to Carleton Place. Enjoy all that country living has to offer with an easy commute to the city. School bus for kids. Property has had entrance put in. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

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Lifestyle – Housing starts in the Ontario region were trending up at 58,376 units in July, compared to 55,653 in June, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts. “A pullback in Ontario’s housing construction seems to have stopped for now. Ontario’s housing starts trend, which is down from last year, has been essentially flat for four months. The latest month’s home starts trend is up a little, with multiple family construction, mostly apartment condominiums, leading the way. Home prices are high, so it is not surprising that the more affordable new home types, such as condominium apartments, have been very popular,” said Alex Medow, CMHC Ontario senior market analyst. CMHC uses the trend measure as a complement to the monthly SAAR of

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housing starts to account for considerable swings in monthly estimates and obtain a more complete picture of the state of the housing market. In some situations, analyzing only SAAR data can be misleading in some markets, as they are largely driven by the multiples segment of the markets which can be quite variable from one month to the next. The standalone monthly SAAR was 59,547 units in July, down from 60,378 units in June. As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 65 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of quality, environmentally sustainable and affordable housing solutions. CMHC also provides reliable, impartial and up-todate housing market reports, analysis and knowledge to support and assist consumers and the housing industry in making informed decisions. Follow CMHC on Twitter @ CMHC_ca.

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EMC News – The Canadian Association of Movers (CAM) advises parents to help them prepare children for the family’s move. Involving children in the move will help to lessen everyone’s stress. The summer is the period of peak demand for moving companies. Families move for a great variety of reasons and generally believe that this is the best time to relocate to avoid disrupting their children’s education. Moving can be a major upheaval for children. They may feel anxious about separation from friends, schools and neighborhoods. It’s up to parents to prepare them for moving day, to help reduce their stress and yours. Involving children in the move can help to calm their fears and make the transition more tolerable. Give them as much time as possible to ask questions or express their feelings about the move. Answer all of their questions. Present the move in a positive light. Get them excited about the changes to come. When you arrive in your new community, you may find that organized summer activities are already under way. It may be too late for your children to participate. Neighbourhood children may be away on vacation, making it difficult to make new friends immediately. There may be several weeks before new friends can be made at school. A mid-year move gives school-aged children the chance to connect with new friends. Advance planning can ensure children are involved in the new community quickly. Contact community centres about summer programs and make arrangements for children before the move. Contact schools as soon as possible to find out about registration and orientation programs. Get the children excited about moving. Help young children understand where they and their be-

longings are going. Show them the new neighbourhood – the house, the parks, the school – using online maps. Visit stores or dining spots in the new area before the move so they are already familiar after the move. Plan a special outing or party with your friends and theirs before you move. Help children to create happy memories with best friends and at favourite places. Engage children in preparing for moving day. Have them select a few favourite items to carry with them on their trip. Have them pack a box of “special” items. This box should be the first to be unloaded. Arrange for someone to take care of the children while the movers are packing and loading. Parents will be very busy overseeing the move and may not be attentive to children’s needs. Children will need to adjust to their new setting. Set up the child’s room first so that their space provides some normalcy. If possible, invite old friends to come for a visit so children can show off their home. If you planned early, you probably did your research and have booked an ethical moving and storage company who will provide professional moving and storage services. If not, you may be finding that movers are already committed and are facing using a fly-by-night scam operator who will make promises and fail to deliver. Contact CAM for assistance in finding a good mover – a mover that subscribes to CAM’s code of ethics, meets CAM’s business standards and commits to mediation in the unlikely event of a dispute. Your best protection in reducing your risk to your worldly possessions – and reducing the stress upon you and your family – is to hire a reputable company at the outset. For further information, visit CAM’s website at www.mover.net. Submitted by the Canadian Association of Movers.


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Puppets Up! Community – Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival took over the streets of Almonte Aug. 10 and 11 for yet another year of fun-filled festivites. Left, Baker Bob Graf and his puppet self join in during the parade on Saturday, laughing and talking to the crowd as he walked down the street. Right, a popular childhood puppet, Lamb Chops, makes an appearance at the parade as well. Far right, a young girl climbs atop her mother’s shoulders in an effort to see the parade better over the thousands of spectators that crowded the otherwise quiet Mill Street.

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Danny O’Brien dominates at Brockville speedway for fifth time in 2013 Fetterly Jr. and Darrick Eaton tangled on the backstretch. As the drivers sat in the middle of the race track Eaton’s car was hit hard in the right side forcing him pit side for the night. In the closing laps John Gifford was looking to make it win number two of the year coming from ninth to second but Alex Gagnon was too strong on this night as he became the 10th different winner this year in Street Stock over Gifford, Pascal Racette, Kevin Fetterly Jr., and Danny Mocibob.

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The Rookie class is always exciting to watch and Corbin Miller was looking to get back into victory lane as he charged from his fourth starting position to grab the early race lead. Miller would lead the opening six laps as the two early yellows would fly, both for Mike McGonegal as he had problems in turn two. On the restart Miller would try to fend off three-time winner Quincy Roberts. The two drivers have had a great championship battle all year and have

been the class of the field each week. Roberts closed in on Miller with five laps to go in the 15-lap event and the chase was on. With three laps to go, Miller’s car slowed as he cut down a right front tire handing the lead over to Quincy Roberts. Once in front Roberts made it look easy as he scored his second in a row and fourth of the season over Scott McGill, Kurtis Daye, Tyson Slinger and Josh Kirkland. See SPEEDWAY page 27

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and would hold the top spot for the next several laps but Ferguson was charging hard after the leader. The top two put on a fantastic show for the fans as both Murphy and Ferguson raced wheel to wheel for the next nine laps but Murphy was able to hold off all challenges to stay at the top of the field. The yellow would fly again just before the halfway point as Chris Herbison and Kurtis Lee came together in turn two. When the green flew Murphy was on the charge as she held onto the lead but Dylan Evoy was the man on the move. Evoy started in 14th and made his way to third by lap 13. Using the bottom side of the race track Evoy was able to take second from Ferguson as laps wound down, and quickly closed in on the leader. With 10 to go Evoy used a power move on the bottom off turn two to take over the top spot over Murphy, Ferguson Barber and Jessica Power. Once in front Evoy was the fastest car on the race track building up a full straightaway lead on the rest of the field. Evoy has struggled at Brockville in 2013 but he put it all together again to claim his 2nd win in a row over Murphy, Steve Barber, Ferguson and Jessica Power. The Rookie Sportsman division was ready to tackle as fast racing surface on this night. Jeremy Coulter and Richard Raison led the field to the start of the 15-lap event with Coulter taking away the top spot. Coulter had been away from the speedway for a couple weeks and it seemed to recharge himself and his team as he pulled away from everybody in the opening laps. Josh Powers brought out the first yellow of the day as he spun in turn three. On the restart Coulter would keep the roll going as he pulled out to another huge lead but the driver charging hard was points leader Chris Bakker. After starting seventh on the grid he would work his way into the top three getting by Richard Raison with just five laps to go. Coulter had everything going his way as he scored his first ever Sportsman win over Tristan Draper, Chris Bakker, Richard Raison and Jamie Young. The Street Stock division has seen nine different winners in 10 races this year and with another quality field another different winner was not out of the question. Travis Andrews took the lead at the start of the 15-lap affair over Selena Simzer and Alex Gagnon. Andrews was charging hard on this night but Gagnon had a fast car and was able to take the lead away on lap six. Just past the halfway point Kevin

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Sports – It was another great night of racing at the Brockville Ontario Speedway (BOS) this past Saturday night (Aug. 10) as Trailer Country was on hand for a full program plus the first of back-to-back appearances, for the Ford Dingwall Vintage Series. The 358 Modifieds were set to go as 22 drivers took to the speedway. Dave Austin and Luke Stewart strated on the front row as Stewart took the top spot away into turn one. The yellow flew right away on the opening lap as Tim O’Brien, Adam Moore and April Wilson came together in turn 2. All drivers were able to pull away. On the restart Stewart had a great race car and used the top side of the speedway to pull out to a four-car length advantage but the man on the charge was Danny O’Brien. After two rough weeks O’Brien started in spot number three and quickly made his way to the lead passing Stewart on lap three. Once in front O’Brien made it look easy as he pulled out to a huge lead. Meanwhile behind him Luke Stewart had his hands full with four-time track champion Lee Gill. The two drivers battled hard for the second spot until Gill was able to take it away bringing Pat O’Brien with him. Several mid-race cautions bunched up the field giving Gill and Pat O’Brien a clear shot at the leader. When the green came back out Danny O’Brien continued his dominant performance as Pat O’Brien was able to wrestle the second spot away down the back stretch. Kyle Dingwall, the defending track champion was the biggest mover of the night. After starting 12th he battled with Luke Stewart in the closing laps and would eventually take away the number four position. However despite late cautions and heavy lapped traffic Danny O’Brien was back in fine form taking his brand new car to victory lane for the fifth time this season. Older brother Pat O’Brien settled for second followed by Lee Gill, Kyle Dingwall and Luke Stewart. The Sportsman division was ready for battle on this night as well as Tabatha Murphy and Jonathan Ferguson charged into turn one with Ferguson getting the early advantage. Ferguson would lead the opening three laps until the yellow flew for Aaron Pugh who spun in turn two. On the restart Murphy was able to get a great restart to take over the top spot heading into turns one and two with Ferguson, Steve Barber, Jessica Power and Kenny Polite making up the top five early on. Murphy had a strong race car

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Single women with grown up kids looking for special homes with cozy couches, good food Lifestyle – Summer has seen some longtime residents of LAWS get adopted this month and shelter staff are hoping to find more forever homes for more pets.

little red and white female hound is an older, distinguished lady. She is quite happy to lounge around and is not bothered by other dogs. That does not mean she doesn’t have spunk though and she has quite the “wiggle” when she gets going. Dolly is a real sweetheart and has great manners. She would make a welcome addition to any family.

This Week’s Pets between one and two-years-old. And then we have Midge and Madge: They are a pair of one-year-old grey

hounds about nine-months-old that were found running together at the local dump. They are very quiet and despite having no apparent former human contact, they are very trusting. Although they arrived underweight and

Please meet Brynne, Kayleigh, Sunset, Marou, Amber and Sugar Pie: All of these pretty ladies have delivered and nursed babies that have all since found loving homes. Now it is time for the moms to retire into welcoming, loving homes where they can live like queens. All of these ladies love other cats to play with and vary in age

tabby sisters. They are both very playful, affectionate and love to sit in front of an open window to smell the fresh air. Both girls have been spayed and are ready for you to pick them up.

exhausted, they have quickly started to put on some weight and are settling into the daily routine here at the shelter. They are sweet and gentle little guys that get along with everyone. Their lives have started off very rough and they’ve “paid their dues” to have a good forever home.

The dogs Dolly: Sam and Cody: At roughly seven-years-old, this Sam and Cody are tri colour, male

LAWS (Lanark Animal Welfare Society) is located on Glenview Road, just off Highway 43, about 2 kilometres west of Smiths Falls. The shelter is open Monday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Write to us at P.O. Box 156, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 or contact us at 613-283-9308, or email at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca. Visit our website at www.lanarkanimals.ca. Please also check out www. AdoptADog.TV featuring some of our canines up for adoption. If you have lost a dog or cat please check our website or phone or visit the shelter. If you have found a dog or cat please visit our website to find the number of your local animal control officer.

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Dreaming of the Scottish Highlands and Deacon Brodie’s Carleton Place, Beckwith Township and Mississippi Mills immigrated to Canada from Scotland in the early 19th century. Shared history creates a strong bond. We feel exceedingly fortunate to be involved in a program which has led to a number of trips to Scotland (selffinanced I hasten to add) where we have built many friendships over the course of two decades. Originally my involvement was through the Carleton Place newspaper where I was editor and publisher for nearly 30 years. In 2006 my experience with Scotland and Comrie led to a direct involvement in the sister city program. R, F and D I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything. We have enjoyed every one of our many visits to Scotland as well as Comrie and the surrounding Strathearn district in particular. Some people joke about Scotland’s weather being dominated by the acronym RF and D (it stands for rain, fog and drizzle). Well, to be honest it isn’t a joke. RF and D is a reality! Last summer was one of the wettest on record in the UK. Meanwhile we were in the midst of a major drought. In 2013 it has been quite the opposite. Much of Scotland has been so dry this year that streams have dried up, river levels are down dramatically and central air conditioning (a rarity in the United Kingdom) has become a prized possession. Odd considering that last year it was so wet flooding occurred across the country. Comrie experienced two serious floods which led to major damage and prompted emergency flood mitigation work which cost more than £1 million ($1.6 million CDN.). Ironically the dykes have had nothing to hold back this year. But hey, we can’t control the weather. If you go to Scotland prepared, you will have nothing to worry about. Rule No. 1: Always take a raincoat and a brolly (note that I didn’t say it hasn’t rained this year). In the normal scheme of things are RF and D.

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Recently I had a reader from Perth contact me seeking information about Scotland. I will work to get some more details to her. But perhaps some of what I will now touch on will be of assistance? She is seeking advice about places her loved ones might enjoy during a planned visit to Scotland next year. To be honest I wish I could join our student exchange group this weekend but other commitments, including a planned visit to Germany this fall, won’t allow that. We’ve visited Scotland four times in seven years including participating in the 2010 exchange visit. But I still envy them their trip. Scotland is a dream destination for me. Our students and their chaperones will spend a full day in Edinburgh, the historic capital. I recommend it highly for the history including Edinburgh Castle which looms impressively over the city. At the opposite end of the Royal Mile is Holyrood Palace, the Queen’s official

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Lifestyle – When people ask me what my favourite travel destinations are, Scotland is always in the top 5. Judging by my email there are a lot of other people out there who love the land of Braveheart, sheep, haggis and Scotch whisky. My wife Kathleen and I have a vested interest in Scotland. Carleton Place, where we live, has been twinned with the picturesque village of Comrie for 21 years. We have been there many times. We are also members of the local Sister City Committee, the organization which oversees the twinning on this side of the Atlantic. In fact I have the privilege of being the current chair of the organization. Currently our most prominent shared activity is a student exchange which began in 2010 and will continue every two or three years, depending on finances. It isn’t cheap to airlift half a dozen people to the United Kingdom and vice versa! On Saturday four students and two adult chaperones from Carleton Place will launch the 2013 student exchange program when they fly to Scotland to begin a 10-day visit. The contingent from Scotland returns here for 10 days beginning on the Thanksgiving weekend in October. The students are billeted with host families. They will attend school with their Scottish twins and take part in a number of excursions to points of interest in historic Scotland. The emphasis of the exchange program is education, culture and history. This fall the students from Scotland will enjoy the same program here. Carleton Place has been running a similar exchange with our other sister community, the city of Franklin, Tennessee (near Nashville) since 2006. Overall we are very pleased with the two-pronged program and what has been accomplished to date. Besides the obvious educational and cultural benefits, many of the students who have gone through the program have formed friendships with their twins in Scotland and Tennessee which will no doubt last a lifetime. We are very proud of the program which we finance entirely through various fundraising activities. The exchange does not cost taxpayers a single cent! Last year Kathy and I, along with Carleton Place mayor Wendy LeBlanc and her husband Frank, represented our town at ceremonies held in Comrie to mark the 20th anniversary of the twinning arrangement. It was a very proud moment for all concerned. The linkage with the village in Scotland is based on history. Many of the early settlers of Lanark County, including

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residence in Scotland. A tour of the palace and the adjoining Holyrood Abbey ruins are well worth the admission fee. The students will take a hop-on, hop-off bus tour which is the best way to see the major sites of any city in a short time. The Carleton Place group will be in the city during the famous Fringe Festival, the world’s largest arts festival. The street entertainment is nothing short of phenomenal! For me a visit to ‘The Fringe’ and a stop at famous Deacon Brodie’s Tavern is a must. The tavern is named after Deacon William Brodie, the man who inspired Edinburgh-born author Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.’ Besides Edinburgh and Scotland’s main city Glasgow (also well worth a visit), much of the country is lightly populated. I use the word “country� because although it is part of the UK most Scots are fiercely independent. Comrie is located in the southern Highlands. A drive through the uplands and mountains is a must. Queen’s view Scotland has thousands of freshwater lochs (lakes) and seemingly each one is more impressive than the last. But if I had to pick one it wouldn’t be Loch Ness, but rather Loch Tummel near Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross. In 2010 I led our stu-

dent exchange group to Queen’s View, a high point on the north side of the loch. It is so-named because Queen Victoria visited in 1866. The vista is nothing short of breathtaking! The young people queued for an opportunity to have their photos taken with Loch Tummel in the background. Castles dot the countryside in Scotland. Among my favourites is Stirling Castle, which stands impressively above the city of the same name. We also thoroughly enjoyed our tour of Blair Castle and its beautiful grounds near the village of Blair Atholl in Perthshire. For monarchists Balmoral Castle, Queen Elizabeth’s summer holiday home in Royal Deeside (Aberdeenshire) is a must. So too is hauntingly beautiful Glamis Castle in Angus, birthplace of the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and her late daughter Princess Margaret. Of course Scotland is the birthplace of golf. Any golfer worthy of the name makes a pilgrimage to the Old Course at St. Andrew’s on the North Sea coast. The weather aside – yes RF and D are normally a constant – Scotland is one of Europe’s gems. I’m confident our student exchange group will return in full agreement with my assessment. If you have any comments or questions for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.

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REGIONAL ROUND-UP Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Monday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, EMC, P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1, or fax at 613-283-5909 or e-mail: jmichaelis@theemc. ca OR lgilligan@perfprint.ca. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.

Almonte & District Horticultural Society Flower & Vegetable Show on Saturday August 24 from 2-4 pm at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Produce & books for sale. Laura at 613 2563178. Almonte Presbyterian Church Missions Yard & Bake Sale. Saturday August 17, 8 am-1 pm, 111 Church St. Almonte. All proceeds to missions. Rain or shine. Mission Yard & Bake Sale, “take 2”, Saturday, August 17, 8-1, in the Almonte Presbyterian Church Hall, 111 Church St., Proceeds to support ongoing projects in Haiti and Malawi. Contact 613-256-1102. Pre-diabetes education class. Sponsor: Rideau Valley Diabetes Services, August 19. Doctors referral not required. Info/to register 613-283-2558.

sional photographer. Contact for session time (613)774-5632. Portion of sales/ donations to Big Sky Ranch. Baby Talk, Wednesday, August 21, 1:30-3 p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre, breastfeeding support available. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, August 19, Wednesday, August 21 and Friday, August 23, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613-2584487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Old Fashioned Meat Loaf Dinner, served by the Odd Fellows & Rebekah Lodges, Odd Fellows Hall, 119 Clothier St East. August 25, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Info: 613-258-2258.

LANARK Canadian Hearing Society, Hearing Health Care Clinic, 10-3, Tuesday, August 20 at the Lanark County Community Health Centre. For appointment call 613-259-2182.

Annual Pig Roast, Saturday, August 17, 3-7, supper at 5 p.m. Limited tickets available. Entertainment Jim Simpson, Jack Denovan, Brad Scott and Tom T. Hill. Info: 613-253-5097. Bible Study Group, Saturday, August 17 9:45-10:45 a.m. Bibles and Babysitting provided. Active discussions. Prayer requests welcomed. 117 Victoria Street. Marta 613-259-5545 facekidscharity@ yahoo.com Carleton Place Orange Lodge meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 195 Industrial Ave at 8 p.m. Info: Kevin 613-2535547. Corn Roast, Royal Canadian Legion, Carleton Place. August 17th, beginning at 2 PM/ending 6 PM. Entertainment by Dave Brown & Friends. Info: 613-2571727. Decoration Service, United Cemeteries (Carleton Place), Maplewood, Pine Grove, St Fillan’s. Sunday, August 18, 2:30 p.m. Rev. Robert Hill, Music: The Twilight Two. Knights of Columbus Council 5153 garage sale. August 17, St Mary’s Church, 28 Hawthorne St. 8-1, Numerous items for back to school students and so much more. Lanark County Plowmen’s Annual Plowing Match. Aug. 16 and 17. At the farm of Mel & Stuart Hammond and Jason & Amanda O’Connell, #9961 Cavanagh Rd., RR 2 Carleton Place. 613257-1637. The Carleton Place Sunset Club is invited to a corn roast hosted by the Pakenham Seniors, Thursday, August 22, 11 a.m. at Cedar Hill School. Register with Russell Wark during cards or call 613256-1807.

MERRICKVILLE Aug. 16- Beef Supper. Entertainment: Ron Donnelly & the Malboreens. Legion. Supper 6, music, 7-11. Aug. 23- Pork Supper. Entertainment: WRD. Legion. Supper 6, music, 7-11. Genealogy Workshop: eResorcesAncestry & more. Sat. Aug. 17, 10:30 a.m. Library. Register 613-269-3326. LEGO Club, Saturday, Aug. 17, 1012 drop-in. Merrickville Library. Ages 4-12. Lessons in Spinning, August 18. Lessons in Weaving, August 25. Beginning Again Craft School. 613-269-4238 Merrickville Union Cemetery Annual Memorial Service, Aug. 25 at 2:00 p.m. at the Merrickville Union Cemetery. If raining, the service will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Merrickville. Spinning Lessons- Beginning Again Craft School. Aug. 18. Call 613-2694238. StoryTime, for ages 6 and under. Fridays 10 a.m. Theme: Aug. 16, Pirates!. Merrickville Library. Info: 613-2693326. Summer Reading Club. Thurs. Aug 15 & 22, 1 p.m. Crafts & activities, ages 4-12. Merrickville Library. 613-269-3326 to register.

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Are you trying to cope with a family member suffering from a mental illness? KEMPTVILLE NAMI support group, every 4th Tuesday of the month. Info: 283-2170. Bag Day! Friday, August 16th, The August 17th, 11 am-6 pm- Pet PorSalvation Army Thrift Store, 51 Foster trait Day Kemptville Pet Valu. Profes-

St., Perth. See in store for details. Bagpipe band practice, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Masonic Hall, 46 Russell St. W. New members welcome. Info: Wayne 283-9792, cell 284-7038 or www.gordonpipeband.com BBQ, Legion Br 244, 26 Beckwith St East, Friday, August 23, 4:30-6 p.m. Hotdogs, hamburgers and sausages served on the Members’ Lounge patio. Big Sale! The Salvation Army Thrift Store, 49 Chambers St., Smiths Falls. Saturday, August 24th. See in store for details. Diabetes Consults one-to-one with Registered Nurse and Dietitian. Sponsor: Rideau Valley Diabetes Services. Doctors referral not required. Info/ to book your appointment: 613-283-2558. Family Day event at Inge-Va Museum, 66 Craig St., Sunday, August 18, 104. Pack a picnic and join in on the fun. Family Party in Stewart Park. Aug. 18, 6-8 p.m. Rain- Aug. 25. Food, music, children’s activities. Sponsor: First Baptist Church. Family party in Stewart Park, August 18, 6-8 p.m. Rain August 25. Food, music, children’s Activities. Sponsor: First Baptist Church. Ladies Night, Legion Br 244, 26 Beckwith St East, Friday, August 16, 7-9 p.m. Ladies Night in the Members’ Lounge. Dave has created something in honour of the new Smurf movie. Lions Club Jamboree, Sunday, August 25, Lions Club Hall, Halton/Arther Streets. Music starts at 2, buffet meal around 5:30. Info: Lion Nelda Wark 613264-9030, Hall rental: Edna Coutts 613267-2744, membership: Lion Ed Firlotte 613-283-1170. Perth Civitan Bingo, every Wednesday. Opens at 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7 p.m. Rideau Trail Association, Saturday, August 17, Paddle Eagle Lake. 10 km canoe/kayak. Meet at 9 a.m. Conlon Farm. Leader: Don Sherwin, 613-264-0759 (dsherwin@bell.net) The Butterfly Fan Club, Perth & District Breast Cancer support Group, Thursday, August 15, 7-9 p.m., Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. Monthly meetings, 3rd Thursday. Yard and bake sale, Saturday, August 17, Royal Canadian Legion, 26 Beckwith St East. 8-noon, rain/shine, bring items in Friday, (no clothing please) August 16 from noon-4. Info: Mae 613-259-2257 or Gertie 613-267-1714. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary Br 244.

RURAL 131st Annual Maberly Fair, Saturday, August 24, Maberly Fairgrounds. Theme: Garlic. Info: Fred Barrett, President 613-268-2960. 4 hand euchre. Every Monday night. 7:30 p.m. Christ Church, Ashton. Prizes, food. 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, August 21, 7:30 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food.

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(613)284-1074. 4 hand euchre with lunch and prizes, every Friday, 7 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-6240, (613)283-8482. 6 hand euchre with lunch, every Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-8482, (613)283-6240. A musical evening and community “potluck” dinner. Saturday, Aug. 17, ABC Hall, Bolingbroke. Dinner, 5 p.m. Music and dancing 6-10 p.m. Glenn Russell (613)273-2571. A Musician’s circle is held at 7 p.m. each Thursday evening at the ABC Hall in Bolingbroke (3166 Bolingbroke Rd.), an opportunity for people who love to play music to network with other area musicians. BBQ Pork Dinner & Dessert. August 17th, 4-6:30 PM. Legion Branch # 231. 2314 Harlem Rd., Portland. BBQ Pork Dinner- Portland Legion, Br. 231. 2314 Harlem Rd. Aug., 17, 4-6:30. Bid euchre every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-6240, (613)283-8482. Blood Donor Clinic, Legion. Westport. Tuesday, Aug. 20, 3-6 p.m. Blueberry Tea, Union Hall, 1984 Wolf Grove Road. Sunday, August 25, 2-4 p.m. Gluten-free option available. Canadian Tai Chi Academy, every Mon, Wed., Fri., 9 a.m., Rosedale Hall, Montague Twp. All welcome. (613)2693944, www.moytaichi.com Carsonby United Church Fish Fry Dinner, Friday August 23, 4-7 PM. Takeouts available. Info: 613-489-3276. Classical, Broadway, Jazz Concert featuring Rasa, Janet McKeage, Davie Irwin and Margaret Ross. Portland United Church, Saturday, August 24, 7 p.m. Club 55 Potluck, Aug. 20th, 5 pm. South Elmsley Municipal Complex, Hwy 15. Musical entertainment: Joe Donovan. Guests welcome. Cold turkey and ham dinner. Aug. 24. 5 p.m. Christ Church, Ashton. Euchre to follow. Tickets from Ruth 613838-5404, Marian 613-838-5405, Jim 613-253-2878. Community lunch, Portland United Church, Tuesday, August 27, 12-1 p.m. Salad buffet. Handicapped accessible and climate controlled. All welcome. Contra dancing- ABC Hall. Aug. 24, 7:30 p.m. Instructions for beginners 7:30-8 p.m. Dancing starts 8 p.m. Refreshments. 613-273-2571. Elgin United Church Community BBQ, Sunday, August 25, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Elgin Lions Hall. First come, first served, indoor seating. Rain or shine. Foley’s Forest Detectives, Tuesday, August 20, Full Day Nature Camp at Foley Mountain Conservation Area, drop off at 9 a.m. at the Interpretive Centre, pick up at 4 p.m. Info: 613-273-3255. Fundraising Yard Sale, Saturday August 17, 8-1. Montague Forget Me Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd South. Proceeds: Senior Citizens Activities. Canteen. Table Space rentals. Contact Diane Nichol 613-283-5498. Rain/Shine. Games evenings weekly. Monday 7 p.m. ABC Hall, Bolingbroke. 3166

Bolingbroke Rd. Board games, cards. Hopetown Cemetery Service- Aug. 18, 2:30 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Rodney Bennett. Special music: The Bowes Brothers. In case of rain, service in Church. Laidley’s-Maberly United Church Cemetery Annual Memorial Service. August 18, 2:00 p.m. In the event of rain service will be held in the Maberly United Church Memorial Service- White Cemetery, Poland. Sun. Aug. 25, 2 p.m. “Nature Explorers Day Camp”, Monday, August 12-Friday, August 16, Full week Nature Camp at Foley Mountain Conservation Area, drop off 9 a.m. at the Interpretive Centre, pick up 4 p.m. Info: 613-273-3255. Outdoor Skills, Thursday, August 22, Family Nature Program at Foley Mountain Conservation Area, staring at 10-11:30 a.m. at the Interpretive Center. Info: 613-273-3255. Pork/Beef BBQ, Balderson United Church, Sunday, August 18, 4-7 p.m. All are welcome. 613-267-2593. Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society- Annual Garden Show. Elgin Community Complex. Saturday August 24, 2 to 4 pm. Info 613-928-2652. Super Sale, Saturday, August 17, 9-4. Giant Bake Sale: Artisans, Crafters, Vendors; Silent Auction; Yard Sales; Pulled pork-on-a-bun Lunch, Portland United Church.

SMITHS FALLS Better than a Doctor, Better than a Lawyer, Better than a Psychiatrist, His name is Jesus. For prayer, anytime call U ME- PRAY (613)863-7729 local call or (613)283-3465. Bingo, every Thursday evening, 7 p.m Legion Br 95 (canteen open from 4:30-7). Duplicate bridge, every Monday night, Legion, 7 p.m. Partnership Terry Fagan 613-283-6393. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, August 20, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Terry Fagan 613-283-6393. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- August 20, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)2830960. Elevator/Lift Fundraiser, August 16, Legion Br 95, 7 Main St East. The Seven Year Itch Tour and evening of Music & Comedy. doors open at 7 p.m., showtime 8. Tickets 613-283-2690. Jamboree, Open stage, menu: Chicken Cacciatore. August 18, Legion Br 95, music 1-6:30 p.m. Dinner 5. Smiths Falls Knitting & Crochet Club, meetings every Tuesday 1-3 p.m. Smiths Falls Seniors Activity Building (across from Hospital). Vine Rhymes Songwriters, poets and storytellers at Coffee Culture, Sun., Aug. 25, 7-9 p.m. Come join us. Helen 613284-2243.


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Sharbot Lake man restores Canadian-made 1916 Model T Lifestyle – Virgil Garrett was born on a farm in eastern Ontario in 1922. He lives today in Sharbot Lake and owns a 1916 Model T Ford purchased in pieces about 50 years ago. He took the car out for an “off road� spin about three years ago: “It started with a fellow shop instructor who casually mentioned I should own a Model T. After parting with a few dollars, I became the owner of a frame, springs, engine running gear, body, and a few extra parts. I had obtained my driver’s license on a Model T and felt the necessary parts for restoration could be found somewhere. Cleaning the engine of grease, grime, and dirt, revealed serial number C98603, which matched the same number on the brass nameplate under the dash. My car is a Canadian-made 1916 model. “Extra parts are where you find them: fence corners, stone piles, garages, flea markets, or old barns. Help came from friends, neighbours and even strangers in finding a radiator, round gas tank, coal-oil sidelights, turtle deck, windshield, wheels with wooden felloes (a wooden rim inside the outer metal rim into which spokes fit), and 30x31/2 tires (daughter Anne bought her dad new tires in 2000). I also acquired a 1916 hard cover owner’s manual with detailed information essential in a restoration. “I removed dirt with a wire brush, sanded parts to bare metal, undercoated the body, and filled pits which were then re-sanded to a smooth finish so I could paint them. I also welded broken parts, and shaped new

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FIREWOOD

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LAWN TRACTORS

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Family Tree Service

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ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

SOCIAL NOTES ANNIVERSARY

50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Howard and Sandra Smith of Elgin, ON are looking forward to celebrating their anniversary with family and friends on Saturday, August 17, 2013 at the Elgin Lions Club Hall, Elgin at 7:30 p.m. ~ Best wishes only ~

ANNIVERSARY

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ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

HAPPY 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Jim and Marguerite Crain August 15, 2013 With love from your family ANNIVERSARY

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Phyllis and Rev. Eric Barr Friends and family are invited to an Open House on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Saturday, August 17, 2013 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m Arden United Church

ANNIVERSARY

HAPPY 60TH ANNIVERSARY Orval and Marg Adam August 29, 2013 Please join us in celebration August 24, 1:30-4 p.m. at the Civitan Hall, Lanark, ON ~ Best Wishes Only ~ BIRTH

ANNIVERSARY

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

Just a little get-together…. Evelyn Neil will be 70 years young. Please join us for a cheer at The Moose Pub and Eatery, downstairs from 1 p.m-4 p.m., August 18th, 2013. Family and friends, Best wishes only. Love Ben

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

BIRTH

HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY Denise and Kerry Lambert August 12, 2013 Love Kelsey, Meaghan and Todd

HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY John Cumming We would like to invite family and friends to please join us in celebration of John’s birthday! Sunday August 18th, 2013 1 – 4 pm At Maplewood Hall, Oxford Mills ON Best wishes only! NOTICES

CROSKERY – Justus, Faith, Fortitude and Hope give thanks to God for the safe arrival of their sister Charity Maria on July 11 at Winchester Hospital weighing in at 8 lbs 11 ounces. Proud parents are Robert and Nicole Croskery. Grandparents, Bob and Nancy Croskery of Smiths Falls and Robert and Cathy Fillion of Whitby welcome their fourth granddaughter with love.

HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY Barbara and Bruce Carnrite August 18, 2013 Congratulations and Best Wishes! Wishing you many more years of happiness together! All our love, Tracy, Mike, Lauren, Nicholas and Mary

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY Marion Streight Please join us for a Birthday party on Sunday, August 25th, 2013 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm at the Bishops Mills United Church Hall. Best Wishes only With love from your family THE EMC - 35 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

TO GIVE AWAY - Piano upright, very good condition, may need tuning. Carleton Place. Please contact Carmel 613-432-4151 or Sandra 613-257-2510

COMING EVENTS Fulton Family Reunion. Sunday, August 25, 2013, 2 p.m. Held at Fulton’s Pancake house, Cedar Hill #291, 6th Concession Road, Pakenham. Bring your favourite dish for a potluck! Information contact Arlene Ohlman 613-623-5967 email: arleneohlman@hotmail.co m

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Elmer Dodds Perth’s oldest teenager is turning 80. His family would like to welcome friends to join with them on Saturday, August 17 from 2-4 pm at the home of his son, Terry Dodds, 124 Orchard Crescent, RR 3, Perth to help celebrate this very special occasion. Best wishes only. Love from your family

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

PATTERSON - In loving memory of a special brother, Donnie, who passed away August 15, 2008. We cannot bring the old days back Your smiles we cannot see We can only treasure the memories Of days that used to be. Love, sister Barbara

MERRIMAN, Norman (Bud) - In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, who passed away August 5, 2012. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Fondly remembered Bob, Nancy and Family


BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

Happy 92nd Birthday BEATRICE SMITH To a kind and gracious Mother, With much love and appreciation. Love Linda, Ron, Family and Friends ENGAGEMENT

ENGAGEMENT

COMING MARRIAGE

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

60! & FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!! Please join us in celebrating Pauline Sargeant for her 60th Birthday Friday, August 23, 2013 7:30 PM at the Lanark Trap Club Shhhh IT’S A SURPRISE! No gifts, just laughs!

COMING EVENTS

COMING MARRIAGE

Mom To Mom Sale. Lots of vendors, free admission. Kids and baby clothes, toys, etc... Aug. 24, 8-11 am. 6556 Prince of Wales Dr., North Gower. cwcmops@gmail.com for info.

GRADUATION

GRADUATION

GRADUATION

CAMERON SMITH Graduate: Advanced Television, Video and Film Congratulations to Cameron Smith on his academic achievement. Cameron graduated from North Grenville District High School as an Ontario Scholar. He then went on to successfully complete the Interactive Computer Multimedia Program at Algonquin College making the Dean’s List. Pursuing his dream of a career in the film industry, Cameron received a post graduate diploma in Advanced Television, Video and Film from Sheridan College in Oakville, Ont. He is currently employed by a post-production film studio in Toronto. Cameron, we are very proud of you. Once you hit your stride, you never looked back. With talent, focus and hard work you achieved your dream. Best wishes on a successful career. Love from Mom, Dad, Alexander and Grandparents GRADUATION

Congratulations Kaili Johnson and Parker Jones on your engagement March 2,2013! We look forward to your special wedding day in Ottawa on October 13, 2013. Love your parents....

BIRTH

LEACH-POISSANT – Katelynn Mary is proud to announce the arrival of her baby sister, Amelia Grace Leach-Poissant born to Andrew and Tammy on January 9, 2013, weighing 8 lbs., 9 ozs. Proud grandparents are Ron and Lucielle Poissant, the late Mary Poissant and Howard and Vera Leach. Great grandparents are Lawrence and Bartha Adshead and Ruby Leach. Special thanks to Dr. Chris Farrell and the nursing staff at the Queensway Carleton Hospital.

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BIRTH

BIRTH

ROSS - Big sister Jayme is thrilled to announce the safe arrival of her baby sister Ella. Ellanor Marjorie Ross was born July 16, 2013 and weighed 6lbs 15oz. Proud parents are James and Amy (McNichols) of Westport. Ella is the third grandchild for Paul and Janice McNichols of Westport and the fourth grandchild for Bev Ross of Perth. A special thank you to the doctors and nurses in the maternity ward of the Smiths Falls Hospital.

GRADUATION

GRADUATION

Congratulations Amy Patricia White Daughter of Bill and Debbie White graduated May 21, 2013 from University of Ottawa with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Amy is now employed at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Your family is so proud of you.

HORNE - HAYES Bradley and Carol Ann Horne of Perth, ON are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter Julie Elizabeth to Jeffrey William Hayes, son of Tom and Roma Hayes of Marystown, NL. A beautiful fall wedding is planned at the bride’s parents’ farm in October 2013.

Mrs. Margaret Sadler of Almonte, Ontario is very pleased to announce, on behalf of herself and the late Russell Sadler, the engagement of their daughter, Karen to Ryan FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE McDonald, son of Faye and Fred McDonald Brianna Laidlaw & Luke Hall of London, Ontario. The two will be married Sherry Laidlaw and Jim Laidlaw of Smiths in Ottawa in September 2013. Here’s to hap- Falls are happy to announce the forthcoming pily ever after! marriage of their daughter, Brianna Kristy to Luke Matthew Wallace Hall, son of Janet Hall and Gary (Helen) Hall of Saint John, New Brunswick. Wedding to take place at St. John’s Catholic Church, Perth on Saturday October 12, 2013. Congratulations to both of you. Love from your families.

PRIVATE TAYLOR WILLIAM STEPHEN JONES The family of Private William Stephen Jones of Elgin (formerly of Picton) announce with pride his most recent Military Achievement with Canadian Forces School of Communication and Electronics. Taylor recently completed the Army Communications Information Specialist Development Phase 1. Your hard work and dedication is paying off. Best of luck with your Military career. We are all so proud of you! Dale & Lisa Jones, Sheryl Galaway of Elgin, and grandmother Audrey Jones of Brockville. THE EMC - 36 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

Congratulations Robert Croskery graduated from University of Western Ontario with a Doctorate of Philosphy in History on June 11. Your family is very proud of you and applaud the hard work and determination. We wish you all the GRADUATION best in your future endeavours. Elisha Rubacha is delighted to have completed a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English Literature at Trent University, graduating on the President’s Honour Roll. She won the Sylvia Cherny award for drama in her third year and was the inaugural recipient of the Barbara Rooke Travel Prize. The prize took her to Spain, recently, where she had adventures on the narrow streets, and in pubs and cathedrals. Currently residing in the Montreal area, she is interning at Vallum Contemporary Poetry Magazine. Mom, Donna Dillman and Dad, Jacques Rubacha, along with Donna’s partner, Cam Allen and all of her family are very proud of her.


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GRADUATION

CARD OF THANKS

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ANNOUNCEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT

CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Georgina McCaw would like to extend their thanks to the nursing staff and doctors of the Smiths Falls Hospital, the staff at Broadview Nursing Centre, Red Cross, Access Center and Bayshore Home Health for the kindness and care shown toward our mother. The cards, phone calls, food and the words of sympathy expressed at the passing of our mother was appreciated. The McCaw Family

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SYLVIA C. JOHNSTON Our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbours of Sylvia Johnston for their expressions of sympathy at the time of her passing. Special thanks to the caring doctors and nurses at Kingston General Hospital, to the Rev. Elizabeth Tucker and the UCW ladies of Bethel United Church for the lunch provided after the service. Thank you also to Linda Silver and Larry Paul for their music and to Jim Doland for the reading of a special poem in Sylvia’s memory. To Blair and Son Funeral Home, a special thanks to Scott and Steven for their caring and professional service. Contributions to Sylvia’s favourite charities and the many cards of condolences are greatly appreciated. Robert McLean and Jill McCracken

From the family of Kim Tysick We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the family, friends, neighbours and co-workers for their support, visits, phone calls, texts, flowers, food, hugs and many acts of kindness. Kim was truly blessed to have so many people who loved and respected her both personally and professionally. She would be honoured to know that her life, as short as it was had so much meaning to so many. Thank you to the Health Care professionals for their continuous dedication and compassion for Kim’s care. Thank you for the generous donations to the Ovarian Cancer Society and to the Kim Tysick Memorial Award at P.D.C.I. Thank you to Blair and Son Funeral Home for your patience and professional guidance. Life will not be the same without Kim, but her memory will live in our hearts forever. Shirley, Randy, Chris, Rick, Karen, Lee Ann and families

Sarah Ashleigh Janes It is with great pride that Ken and Dianne announce the graduation of their daughter Sarah from McMaster University, Hamilton where she received her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree in Communication Studies and Multimedia in Convocation Ceremonies on June 11, 2013. Love and best wishes for the future. Dad and Mom

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CARD OF THANKS – PERKINS – The family of the late Leanore Perkins would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their support in the form of visitation, flowers, memorial donations, cards, food and phone calls after our Mother’s passing. Our thanks to The Rev. George Kwari for conducting the service. Thank you to organist David Tysick and also to Catherine Tysick and David for the beautiful duet “Under His Wings”. Our appreciation to Joyce Conboy for reading the eulogy and to Judy McLaren for reading “Memories of Grandma” written by the seven grandchildren. Thanks Amy (granddaughter) for the poem “To those I loved and those who loved me”. Thank you to the St. Stephen’s ladies for the delicious lunch provided at the reception. We are grateful to the pallbearers: Jason Perkins, Matt MacKenzie, Cameron Pritchett, Ken Perkins, Jack James and Craig Conboy. Sincere thanks to Lanark Lodge Staff and Dr. Tyrrell for the kind and compassionate care they gave Mother during her last few years. Also thanks to Blair & Son funeral home and their staff for being there with their help and support.

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Cover: Smiths Falls, Perth, Almonte/Carleton Place, and Kemptville THE EMC - 37 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

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The family of the late Arthur Ferguson Best wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the many people who helped us during the loss of a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. To Dr. Kevin Mooney and the Merrickville Medical Clinic for their attentiveness to Art’s care over the past two years. To the Red Cross P.S.W.’s and Bayshore nurses who helped keep Art as comfortable as possible at his home. To the staff at the Smiths Falls site of the Perth and Smiths Falls Hospital for their gentle professionalism during Art’s brief stay. Thank you to Rev. Jim Roberts and Rev. Ab Hoppins for their comforting words and to St. John’s Anglican Church, the organist and choir for the lovely music and to the ladies who provided a delicious luncheon after the funeral. To Art’s son Greg for delivering a loving eulogy full of wonderful memories that touched us all. To Art’s grandchildren who served as pallbearers. Grandpa would be so proud. Thank you to Ruth Publow for providing a wonderful meal at Art and Edith’s home for the family and relatives. To Blair and Son Funeral Home for their kind and constant service in supporting us at this time. To Osiris Lodge, St. Francis Chapter for their respectful service to their Brother Art and his family. To all who sent flowers, cards, e-mails, made donations, brought food, called and stopped to speak kind words know how comforting these actions were and how appreciative we are. The family of Arthur Best

IN MEMORIAM WALKER- In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather Delbert Walker who passed away on August 16, 1983. In tears we watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back, to suffer that again. Though your smile is gone forever, Your hands we cannot touch, But we have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much, Your memory is our keepsake, From which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping And we have you in our hearts. So those who have a husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Cherish them with care, Because you’ll never know the heartache Until you see his empty chair. Sadly missed and forever remembered by wife Doris, daughters Marjorie and Merle, sons Charlie, Harold, Tim and Randy, ten granddaughters, six grandsons, thirteen great grandchildren.

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I would like to thank my sister and her husband for putting on my retirement party. Thanks to everyone for their gifts and the lovely meal the ladies prepared. Also to Shorewood Packaging for the 32 wonderful years. Your friend Brian Mouck

IN MEMORIAM MCLAUCHLAN, David William- In loving memory of our dear son who passed away August 16, 1998. He is gone, but not forgotten, As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are always near, To us you were so special, What more is there to say... Except to wish with all our hearts that you were here today. They say that time heals everything But we know it isn’t so, Because it hurts as much today, As it did fifteen years ago. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Mom and Mike.

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Miller Reta Madeline Miller

Dec. 22, 1917 ~ August 6, 2013 Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Tuesday, August 6th, 2013 at the age of 95. Predeceased by her loving husband Donald in 1982 and her parents Ernest and Annie (McCutcheon) Leeson. Special friend to Anne Graham and Aunt Reta to Ron (Linda) Miller of Toronto, Bruce (Carol) Miller of Calgary and Lynda Williamson of North Bay. Reta grew up in Havelock. She and Don were married after WWII and moved to Lanark where they operated the 5 Cent to a Dollar store for almost 40 years. Reta was a valued volunteer at Maple Grove School, the Lanark Era and Lanark Lodge. She drove until she was 92 and enjoyed a busy life of travelling, playing bridge, square dancing, Tai Chi and studying French. A special thank you to the staff at Lanark Lodge for their care and devotion to Reta. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Saturday, August 10th, 2013 from 1:00 P.M. until 1:30 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel at 2:00 P.M. immediately followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Private interment in Maple Grove Cemetery, Havelock, Ontario. In remembrance, contributions to St. Paul’s Anglican Church (cheques payable to Parish of Lanark-Maberly) or Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund 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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CHEFFINS, William “Bill” Suddenly at his home on Monday, August 12, 2013 at the age of 71 years. Beloved partner of Terry McLeod. Dear brother of John (Ann) and Philip (Nancy). Gone from us too soon, Bill still had a rich and varied life, as a young academic winning the Robert Kennedy scholarship to Indiana U; as a national park planner with Parks Canada; then in the private sector as owner of Downtown Office Supplies and manager of CP Cinemas in Carleton Place and later as a successful real estate agent. Bill will be remembered by all for his wit, charm, gourmet cooking and love of animals. Friends may pay their respects at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue West on Friday, August 16, 2013 from 4–7 p.m. Donations may be made to LAWS (Lanark Animal Welfare Society), PO Box 156 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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Stewart Olive Myrtle Stewart Olive passed away, suddenly, at home, in Perth, on Wednesday, August 7, 2013, in her 94th year. Olive Stewart, beloved wife to husband Laurie, for over 69 wonderful years. Loving mother to Stephen (Cheri Adam), of Perth, and Linda (Grant) Rusconi, of White Rock, BC. She was predeceased by her parents Lewis and Myrtle Clark, and by her son, Terry, in 1992. Cherished grandmother to; Jennifer (Bob) Hoad, of Maple Ridge, BC, Geoffrey (Nicole) Rusconi, of Fredericton, NB, Jamie (Christine) Rusconi, of Kitimat, BC, Adam (Jennifer) Stewart, of Toronto, and Shannon, of Ottawa. Treasured great grandmother to, Mathew, Kaitlyn, Grayden, and Abbee. Olive emigrated to Canada, from England, in 1944, and served in the RAF., as a WAAF, during World War II. For over 25 years, Olive donated her talents, her time, and her love, assisting residents at Lanark Lodge as a volunteer, and in the Tuck Shop. Olive was a loving person whose presence will be sadly missed by all who were fortunate to have known her. Visitation was held on Wednesday, August 14, at the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, from 1:00 p.m. until service time in the Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Friends and family gathered for a time of fellowship & refreshments immediately after the service.Cremation has taken place with a private interment to be held at Hopetown Cemetery at a later date. For those wishing, donations in loving memory of Olive can be made either to the Lanark Lodge, or Br #244, of the Royal Canadian Legion.

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Bothwell Marion Corlie Bothwell

Marion Corlie Bothwell, daughter of the late Herbert and Margaret Spooner of Smiths Falls, passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2013 at the Kemptville General Hospital, in her 93rd year. Marion was predeceased by her husband Stanley, two sons Roger Brian and S. David Bothwell. She is survived by her daughter, Diana Lynn Bothwell, her granddaughter Tanya Manns (Mark), Michael Bothwell (Bonnie), Christa Lane Cuerrier (Jean Pierre), daughter-in-law Anne Bothwell and great grandchildren Laura, Abbey, Brennan and Colin Manns, Thomas and James Bothwell, Hayden and Olivia Lane, Izaac and Xavier Cuerrier. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Pat Bothwell and many nieces and nephews. Many thanks for the excellent care at Hilltop Manor in Merrickville and Kemptville General Hospital. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Saturday August 17, 2013 from 11am until service in the chapel at 12 o’clock. Private Interment will take place at a later date. In remembrance, contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. 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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Chabot Vera M. (nee Beach) Chabot

At Lanark Lodge, Perth on Wednesday August 7th, 2013 Vera Margaret (Beach) Chabot at the age of 92 years. Vera was predeceased by her husband James Albert Chabot and her son James ‘Jim’ G. Chabot; she will be sadly missed by her daughters Louise (Ken) Hindle and Karen (Doug) Alexander and her daughter-in-law Debby Hill. She was the loved and respected ‘Nana’ to Adam and Jared, Jesse and Dale, Jenni, Justin, Tina and Deanna. Vera was the sister of Basil (Marjorie) Beach, sister-in-law of Audrey Beach and was predeceased by brothers Garnet, Orville, Alvin, Leonard and Cecil Beach. She will be fondly remembered by her great grandchildren, family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St W., Perth Friday August 9th, 2013 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel Saturday at 10:30 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Alzheimer’s Society or your local food bank 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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CRAIG Clarence Earl (Ret. R.C.A.F.) Passed away peacefully with family by his side on Monday, August 5, 2013. Clarence Craig of Calabogie, in his 77th year. Devoted husband and best friend of the late Theresa Gallant. Lovingly remembered by his two sons Christopher (Sonja) and Bruce (Anne). Proud grandpa of Christie-Dawn, Nathan, Tom, Tijan, Tijana, Justin and great-grandfather of Emilea, Tiara, and Kaiella. Brother of Mrs. Ruth Illingworth and Mrs. Marie Drummond. Predeceased by his brother; Ernie. Friends may visit at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ontario. 613-256-3313 on Saturday, August 17, 2013 from 10am to 12pm. Memorial Service to follow in the Chapel at 12pm, Rev. Mary Royal, officiating. Inurnment, Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. Reception to follow at Almonte Legion-Branch 240. A special thanks to all our family & friends for their many acts of kindness towards our dad. For those who may want to make a donation in memory of our dad, please consider the Renfrew Hospice or the Children’s Wish Foundation. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Flint, Sandra Aletha (October 12, 1949 - August 9, 2013) After a brief and courageous battle with cancer, Sandra passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Friday, August 9, 2013 at the age of 63 years. Loving wife of Art. Dear mother of Christa Groves (Scott), Chantelle Passfield (Jordan), Garth Flint (Melissa) and Heath Flint. Proud Nanny of Trinity, Trent, Dakota, Tegan and Kaiden. Survived by her sister Darlene Peltzer (Joe), niece and nephews Madison, Tyler and Logan. Also sadly missed by her sisters-inlaw, brothers-in-law, as well as the numerous friends she has made over the years and especially her dog Lenny. Predeceased by her parents Aletha Whitteker and Harold Dempsey. A celebration of her life will take place at the Carleton Place Canoe Club, 179 John Street, Carleton Place on Sunday, August 25 from 2 to 5 p.m. In Lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society or the Almonte Hospital would be appreciated. Arrangements in the care of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com

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BROUILLARD Sylvia Mary Elizabeth

Cherry Clifford Arnold Cherry

(nee Kidd) At age 70, with her family at her side, passed away peacefully on 7 August 2013, after a courageous 21-month battle with cancer. A great lover of horses, avid birder and gardener, she lived her dream for 21 years in the country-side with daughter Christine (Bruce Nolan); their three horses Aquila, Breanna and Fleur; her best canine friend Tukuluk and cat Blue. She was also the cherished mother of James and Cheryl (Jean Vezina), very proud grandmother of Kyle, Tyler, Maxim and Michelle, and great-grandmother of Connor. She was extremely proud of her three children and grandchildren and never failed to mention their accomplishments when talking to others. She will join eight pre-deceased brothers, father and beloved mother Viola. She is survived by three older sisters Marjorie (Joe), Marylyn (Leonard) and Mavis, younger brother Gregg and many nieces and nephews with Cindy and David holding a special place in her heart. She made a huge difference in all their lives and will be forever missed. The family would like to thank all the wonderful nurses and doctors at Ottawa General Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses, helpers and volunteers at Friends of Hospice Ottawa, Embassy West, for their exceptional care and compassion. Friends are invited to attend a service & reception at St. Clare Church Hall, 4001 Dwyer Hill Road South on Friday August 23, 2013 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm. Internment for family members will follow at 3:30pm, at United Cemeteries, 2677 Cemetery Side road, Beckwith. Flowers, or donations to Friends of Hospice, 555 Legget Drive, Suite 109 Tower A, Kanata, Ontario K2K 2X3, or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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Mailloux, Susan (December 9, 1948 August 6, 2013) Suddenly in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 in her 65th year. Love of her life and best friend of Francois “Frank”. Loving mother of Susie (Mark) Theberge, Derek (Allison Munro) Frizell, Lynda (Steve) McCoy. Dear grandmother of Katelyn, Brandon, Lauren, Darion, Trent, Kaylee, Allissa, Colby, Joshy and Cameron. Survived by her brothers Albert (Karen), Dean and Lance (Debbie); many nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law and brothers-inlaw. Predeceased by her parents Betty and Paul Mallory. She will also be very much missed by her large circle of friends. Friends were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Monday, August 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com

Arnold went home to be with the Lord, in hospital, Perth, on Saturday, August 10, 2013. Clifford Arnold Cherry, of Perth, in his 87th year. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Anne (nee` Mersel), in 1991. Loving father to Clifford (Susan), of Toronto, Connie (Craig) Peebles, of Perth, Garth (Pam), also of Toronto, and Stephen (Anneke), of Beaverton. Grandpa will be sadly missed by all of his loving grandchildren and great grandchildren. Arnold will be fondly remembered by his surviving sister, Leone (Dave) Murrells, of Vernon, BC. Arnold was also predeceased by his siblings; Russell, Herbie, Evelyn and Alice. Friends may call at the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, on Thursday, August 15, from 12:00 noon until service time in the Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Interment, Glenvale Memorial Gardens, Toronto. For those wishing, donations to the Christian Blind Missions Canada, would be appreciated. Please contact the Christian Blind Missions, 844 Stoufville Road, P.O. Box 800, Stouffville, Ontario L4A 7Z9, or call 1-800-567-2264, for further details. Mr. Cherry’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613-267-3082

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CARROLL Gerald Michael “Lefty” 1931 - 2013 Peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, August 9, 2013. Beloved husband of Betty Mantil. Loving father of Susan (Hugh) Martin, Pat (Alyson), Peter (Kelly) and Chris. Proud grandfather of Laura, Luke, Erin, Megan, Danny, Joe, and Maisie. Dear brother of Mary O’Keefe and Angus (Mary) Carroll. Dear brother-in-law to Donna and Kay Carroll. Special uncle to many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents James Carroll and Cecilia Scott and by brothers Joe, Emmett, Edgar and by sisters Carmel Killeen Grace, Bertha Vaughan and Theresa Murphy. Friends were received at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte for visiting on Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Corkery on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. For those who wish to make a donation, please consider the Almonte General Hospital. The Carroll family would like to thank Dr. Rytwinski and the amazing nurses for the care and support given to Gerald. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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IN MEMORIAM

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Clara Passed away peacefully on August 8, 2013, in her 91st year at Trent Valley Lodge, Trenton, Ontario. Clara, loving wife of the late Stanley. Dear sister of Ronald Cheaters of Halifax, Nova Scotia. As per Clara’s wishes there will be no visitation, and the graveside service at Ingoldsby Pioneer Cemetery will be private. If so desired, donations in Clara’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region. Arrangements entrusted to W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, ON ( 905-6683410). Online condolences may be made at www.wctownfuneralchapel.com

BECKWITH Shirley Margaret Peacefully at home with her family by her side on Friday, August 9, 2013 in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Floyd Beckwith. Loving mother to Robert. Dear sister of the late Milo Covell. Predeceased by her parents Richard and Esther Covell. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Sunday, August 11, 2013 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. A funeral service was held in the Chapel on Monday, August 12, 2013 at 11 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

LABELLE Robert Robert “Bob” Labelle passed away suddenly in Smiths Falls Ontario on Saturday August 3, 2013 at the age of 73 years. Mr. Labelle was a member of the Knights of Columbus Club of Smiths Falls and a member of the Smiths Falls Flying Club. Beloved husband of Iris (Deruchie) Labelle. He is survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents: Aldina Davidson and Israel Labelle; three brothers, Maurice (Shirley of Cornwall), Claude (Corrie of Cornwall), Gerald Labelle and one sister Pauline Labelle. Local cremation in South Branch crematorium, Cornwall. The family was in attendance at BOULERICE FUNERAL HOME LTD., 218 Montreal Road Cornwall, Ontario on Thursday August 8 from 9 a.m. till time of funeral. Funeral services were held on Thursday August 8 in the Memorial Chapel of the Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Rite of committal followed in Notre-Dame Columbarium, Cornwall. As expressions of sympathy, Memorial Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Messages of condolences may be left at www.boulericefuneralhome.com

(September 22, 1925 - August 6, 2013) Robert left us peacefully after 87 wonderful years, in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday, August 6, 2013. Loving husband of Leigh for 45 years. Beloved father of Sandra and Susan. Proud grandfather of Mandy and Adam; great-grandfather of Ethan. Survived by his brother-in-law Ron McInnes and several nieces, nephews and a large extended family. For those wishing to do so donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com

MacLachlan, Brian William “Bubba” Passed away on August 2, 2013, in hospital at Smiths Falls, ON. Bubba MacLachlan of Smiths Falls, in his 64th year. Predeceased by his caring and devoted mother Eileen. Survived by his brother Joe and dear friend Karen, also by his half-sister Kathleen Potter (Scott) and half-brother Willy. Cousin of Doug Reid, Wayne Reid (Linda), Cindy (Henry), Allan Reid (Donna), Maryann Brydges (Steve), Wendy Wark (Wayne), Ron Reid, Tommy Reid (Tammy), Dianne, and Charol (Geoff). Very special nephew to Marilyn Reid (the late Bud) and Roy Reid (the late Audrey). Uncle “Bubba” is the very special uncle to Colleen, Leanna, Joey, Cassidy-Ann, Alycia, and Alex. Friends may visit at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613)-256-3313 On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 for a Celebration of Bubba’s Life at 2pm. Donations may be made in memory of Bubba to Kid’s Sport or the charity of your choice Condolences & Tributes www.crgamble.com

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WILSON James Ernest 1929 - 2013 Passed away peacefully at his home in Smiths Falls, Ontario, surrounded by his family at the age of 83, early Sunday, August 4th. Beloved husband and best friend for 59 years of Joyce (MacPherson). Dear son of the late Ernest and Anne Wilson. Loving father of Bruce (Angie), Peter (Lynda) and special “adopted” daughter Joan Smith (Randy). Predeceased by his daughter, Linda Susan and proud grandpa of Amanda and Jennifer Wilson and Joey and Jeffrey Delcourt. Much loved brother of Dorothy Gow (Barry) and the late Shirley Henderson. Jim was employed by the National Film Board for 37 years in Ottawa and Montreal. The family wishes to thank their friends and neighbours for their love and support during Jim’s years at Collegiate Court. He will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts. A memorial service to celebrate Jim’s life will take place at St. James Anglican Church, 12 Harvey Street, Perth, Ontario on August 31st at 2:00 pm. Family will greet friends an hour before the service. If so desired, donations may be made, in memory of Jim, to St James Anglican Church, 12 Harvey Street, Perth, Ontario (tel: 613-267-1163) for Lulanza Kindergarten School in Iringa, Tanzania. This school was built in memory of Sharon LeeMkakatu, Jim’s favorite charity.

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Passed away peacefully at the Brockville General Hospital, on Sunday, August 11 2013. Ruth (Flanigan) Tanney, at the age of 102 years. Wife of the late Arthur Tanney and Mervyn Pearce. Survived by her daughter Valerie Campbell (Art) of Toledo. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son Donald Pearce. Family and friends were received at Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville on Wednesday from 7-9 pm. A ceremony celebrating Ruth’s life will be held on Thursday, August 15, 2013 at 10:30 am at the Irvine Funeral Chapel, Brockville. Interment will follow at Capital Memorial Gardens, Ottawa. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Brockville Foundation Palliative Care or the Canadian Cancer Society will be gratefully acknowledged. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Ruth online at www.irvinememorial.com

Peacefully at Carleton Lodge Nepean with family by her side on Friday August 9, 2013. Shirley Marie Hutt, age 90 years. Loving wife to the late William Gerald Gordon. Loving mother to Jacqueline Lilleniit of Osgoode, Cherished Grandmother to Melissa Gordon, Jason Bonnar, Andrew Bonnar and Jamie-Ann Goodfellow and great grandchild Ethan Goodfellow. Friends were received at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday August 13, 2013 from 10AM till 11AM. A Celebration of life took place at 11AM in the Chapel of the Lannin Funeral Home. Interment at Hillcrest Cemetery. Donations in memory of Shirley to the Carleton Lodge Nepean would be appreciated. Online Condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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BECKWITH Ethel Fay Peacefully at Perth Hospital on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Edward Beckwith. Loving Mother to Chris (Connie Walker), Rick (Tory Walker), Sandra (Dan Davis), Kathy (Shawn O’Neill). Dear Grandmother to Jennifer (Shawn Thompson), Tamara Walker, Alexander Davis, Lindsay O’Neill, and Courtney O’Neill. Great grandchildren Keydan and Kaeson. Sadly missed by her siblings Diana Freeman, Robert Eamer, Glen Eamer, Fred (Linda Phillips), and Judy Sonnenburg. Predeceased by her grandson Nicholas Davis and her sister June Lepage. Friends are invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Saturday, August 17, 2013 from 9:00 am until time of Memorial service in the chapel at 11 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to any charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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RICK WALKER In loving memory of a dear son, brother, uncle and friend who passed away August 20, 2008 Missing you every day Always Loved Never Forgotten Mom & Dad Cheryl & Ken Justin, Alana & Matt XOXO

“WE REMEMBER” Just inside the main entrance of the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home is a book of remembrance. Each day we turn a page in the book. The names of those we have served are inscribed on that date along with the year in which they passed away. It is our way of honouring and remembering a life that was lived. It is

August 15th 1982 - Price, Patricia Ann 1984 - Kealey, Samuel Nicholas 1987 - Copain, Gladys Margaret 2004 - Millar, Elgin Leigh 2011 - McDonald, Margaret Evelyn August 16th 1974 - Julian, Jessie May 1994 - Keezer, Mae Belle 1999 - Brooks, William Earl 2004 - Barr, Archibald Wilbert ‘Archie’ August 17th 1984 - Garland, Walter Frederick 1991 - Barratt, Sidney Clarence 2000 - Houston, Jacqueline M. August 18th 1973 - Barden, Sydney George 1974 - Buffam, Ethel 1981 - Scanlon, Gladys Alice 1983 - Kilpatrick, Donna Marie 2005 - Hogg, Ancel Middleton

MILLAR, Scott John – Dec. 17, 1969 August 16, 2006 Hello there! There are days that without warning your accident seems like yesterday. Seven long years now we have been missing you. December 17 will mark your 44th Birthday and this will be yet another one we miss celebrating with you. We miss sharing our days and nights with you. We miss your jokes and your great sense of humour. We miss talking with you. Memories are great; they are all we have left of you. They remind us of all the wonderful times we shared. At the same time, they let us not forget how much we are missing you. Looking at pictures of you, of us with Wyatt, I realize those moments are captured forever. The sad part is that present and future pictures taken now, Wyatt and I grow older, but without you in them. Just another thing we miss. Sometimes I can’t catch my breath because I miss you so much. I daydream and think what we would be doing at certain times during the day. What our family would be doing together. The feeling of missing you will always be there. We miss your loving hugs that made us feel safe. Scott, you were far too young when you died. We had started our family and were making plans. We were all so happy. Life is so fragile and death takes that wonderful life away forever. We are left behind filled with heartache and missing you always. Love remembers, it will never forget. We miss you with both our hearts. Lots of love, Sharon and Wyatt xxxooo xxxooo

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AUGUST also our way of saying “thank you” to the many families who have shown confidence in us since we came to Almonte in 1973. Some families are unable to visit this book on the anniversary of the death of those they love. For this reason we are proud to publish these names weekly as our way of saying…“We Remember”.

August 19th 1979 - Finner, James Gervase 2005 - D’Arcy, Marion Elizabeth August 20th 1971 - Fleming, W. George 1973 - Giles, Irene Elizabeth 1983 - Fox, James Morley 2000 - Wooldridge, Helen V. 2001 - Sample, Elizabeth Mary Myrtle August 21st 1981 - Brown, James Millard “Jim” 1982 - Price, John Henry Jr. 1983 - Rintoul, William Arnold 1993 - Giles, Clarence Ernest 2007 - Clark, Anne Elizabeth 2011 - Branje, Allysa Darlene

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IN MEMORIAM CLARK, Bonnie – In loving memory of a daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt who passed away August 8, 2009. Memories are like threads of gold They never tarnish or grow old Remembrance keeps you ever near As time unfolds another year. Love Lorraine, Ar nold and families


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MILLAR, Scott December 17, 1969-August 16, 2006 We will always remember the way you looked, The way you walked and smiled, The things you always said and did, Are with us all the while. You never failed to do your best, Your heart was warm and tender, You lived your life for those you loved, And we will always remember. Forever in our hearts, Dad, Mother, Vicki and boys

EVOY – In memory of our beautiful niece and cousin Kathy (Forbes) Evoy who left us on August 13, 2008. You always had a smile to share, Time to give and time to care, A loving nature, kind and true, This is the way we remember you. Precious memories fond and true, In our hearts you will live forever, Because we thought the world of you. Lovingly remembered by the Doherty, McNally and Hawkins families.

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Arnold Shepherd June 10, 1938 - August 20, 2008 In loving memory of a devoted husband, father and poppa. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear, Treasured memories linger every day We miss you more each year. Loved and remembered: Marlene, Kim and Steve, Krista and Rich, and granddaughter Madison

YOUNG, William G “Bill”- In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and brother who passed away one year ago, August 11, 2012. Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain; But though we’re parted for a while, We know we’ll meet again. Some day we hope to meet you, Some day, we know not when, We shall meet in a better land And never part again. We shall meet with many a loved one That was torn from our embrace; We shall listen to their voices, And behold them face to face. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love’s remembrance outlasts all. Love and missing you; Cindy and Dave, Billy and Daina Kim And all of your Grandchildren, and sister Doris.

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Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Antiques for sale, visit our barn full of antiques. 3654 Hwy 29 North at Cedar Hill Road, Pakenham. Info: 613-794-5634 or 613-256-8937.

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1 Browning Citori, 12 ga., Old fence rails and posts shotgun o/u, 3” magnum, stacked on trailer. Best of- very good condition, asking $550. 4, like-new, top fer. 613-267-3350. quality gun cases, Call Bill, Pedal Boat by Nautilex, 2 $20/each. 613-272-3314. seater, asking $290 or trade for larger 4 seater. Can assist with transport. Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave 613-258-4519. Arbour 613-257-7489 or Pine washstand visit www. 27”Hx26”Wx17”D (3 draw- valleysportsmanshow.com ers + cupboard) $85; Dan- for dates and details of by Diplomat bar fridge courses near you. $25; Dining room set: table (can seat 10), 6 uphol- Hunter Safety/Canadian stered chairs, buffet/hutch. Fire-arms Courses and exVery good condition, ams throughout the year. $550; Cocktail tables: 2 Held once a month at square, 1 octagonal + Carp. Call Wenda Cochran matching cabinet style 613-256-2409. console table, excellent quality, $125; accent tub WANTED chair, wood frame with cane back, $60; black bonded leather chair + ot- Looking for cottage with toman, $80; computer me- hydro on it’s lot in need of dia desk, modern, slide repair or not, around out keyboard tray, $50; $20,000. Reply to: P. Colantique buffet (from Scot- lin, Box 2, 56 Featherland) $325; double bowl stone Lane, Kemptville undermount stainless steel ON., K0G-1J0 sink **New still in Box** 16 gauge steel, brushed Retired Senior has dire satin finish, need for old car batteries. 32-1/4”x18”x8”, mounting Making cannon balls. Will hardware $150. Call pickup. (613)258-6254. 613-257-8238.

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Michael Whyte June 24, 1987 - August 18, 2009 It has been 4 long years, Yet it still feels like yesterday. We miss you every day, We think of you every day, We love you every day. Love Mom and Dad Jenn, Tim and Liam Andrew and Allison Ocean

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Coleman 16’ canoe $225; Alowe 14’ aluminum fishing boat with trailer, 9.9 engine $750; 12’ aluminum fishing boat, 6.0 Johnson $350; Sunflower 12’ sailboat $225; 2001 Piano Tuner Technician Stingray 17.5 ski boat, for all your piano needs. trailer, 135 h.p. engine, Call Lionel Pauze. low hours, nice, $8,500. 613-273-7889. 1(613)278-2017.


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HELP WANTED AN ALBERTA OILFIELD Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780) 723-5051 Edson, Alta.

WANTED WA N T E D : O L D T U B E A U D I O EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-9470393 / 519-853-2157.

Marine Engineering Officers are required for various civilian positions with the Department of National Defence in Victoria and Nanoose Bay BC. Online applications only through the Public Service Commission of Canada website, Reference# DND13J-008697-000069, Selection Process# 13-DND-EA-ESQ-375697, Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet (CFAV). Applicants must meet all essential qualifications listed and complete the application within the prescribed timelines. **http://jobsemplois.gc.ca/index-eng.htm Le ministère de la DĂŠfense nationale cherche des Officiers du gĂŠnie des systèmes de marine pour remplir divers postes de civils Ă Victoria et Nanoose Bay en Colombie-Britannique. Les candidates et candidats peuvent postuler en ligne seulement, au site Internet de la Commission de la fonction publique du Canada, numĂŠro de rĂŠfĂŠrence DND13J-008697-000069, numĂŠro du processus de sĂŠlection 13-DND-EAESQ-375697, Vaisseaux auxiliaires des forces armĂŠes canadiennes. Les postulants doivent possĂŠder toutes les compĂŠtences requises ĂŠnumĂŠrĂŠes et soumettre leur demande selon l’ÊchĂŠance prescrit. ** http://jobsemplois.gc.ca/index-fra.htm TWO LICENSED TECHNICIANS. Harwood Ford Sales, Brooks, Alberta. Unlimited hours, great benefit plan, new facility. Rate of pay very negotiable. Contact Brian Seibel, Service Manager. Call 403-362-6900. Fax 403-362-2921. Email: bseibel@harwoodford.com or gharty@harwoodford.com.


LIVESTOCK Marked Hutchings Queen Bees for sale. Get your bee’s ready for winter. Order Bee Dry, winter hive wraps now! 613-483-8000. For all your Bee keeping needs visit www.debbeesbees.ca St. Jean’s Farrier Service. 613-283-1198. Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030. Wanted to buy or trade, Highland bull, also cows for sale. Leave message at 613-220-1810.

PETS Doggie Bed & Breakfast. In-home kennels, grooming, fenced activity park, nature walks. Lorna (613)200-1952 or (613)264-2203. Set your dog free with a Dogwatch Hidden Fence System. Service and installation of any system. 1(800)647-3307. www.dogwatchontario.ca Siberian Husky pup, 12 weeks. Shots, dewormed, vet checked, blue eyes. Parents on site, $325. 613-489-1121 or 613-794-4959.

MORTGAGES Mortgage Solutions Purchases, Consolidations, Construction. Lower than bank posted rates (OAC) On-Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301 Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876

WANTED TO RENT Looking for 1 bedroom apartment in Perth, lower level. 613-267-4463 after 5:30.

COMMERCIAL RENT Carleton Place, commercial space for rent, available Feb 2014, 760 sq. ft. $665 plus utilities. Good location, 154 Beckwith St. Carleton Place, 613-257-5711. Store front retail space. Excellent location, downtown Carleton Place, near town hall. 613-867-1905.

FOR RENT 1 bedroom apartment, 104 High Street, Carleton Place. Fridge, stove, heat and water included. Hydro extra. $600/month. Call 613-257-3122. 1 bedroom apartment on 2nd floor, quiet secured building in downtown Perth. Heat, water, fridge and stove included. $630 per month. References required 613-267-4844 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

3 bedroom, nice country home, nice lot, central air, $900 + utilities. No Pets. Frankville area. 613-275-2096.

1 bedroom. Central Smiths Falls, ground floor, heat, hydro, water, fridge, stove, parking included. Ideal single/couple. $875/month. Non-smoker. 613-283-4204. 3 bedroom semi-detached house, Carleton 1 bedroom (November), 2 Place. Available immedibedroom (October), Cardi- ately. Fridge and stove innal, ($635/$795 plus hy- cluded. Recently dro). Wheelchair renovated. $1125 plus accessible, washer/dryer, heat & hydro. Good referfridge, stove, private yard. ences required plus 1st Doris: (613)258-7551 and last months rent. No pets. 613-257-4627. 1 bedroom upstairs apt. Central location, Carleton $925/month + utilities, 2 Place. Fridge and stove in- bedroom apt in Perth, gas cluded. First and last fireplace, hardwood floors months rent and good ref- ,fridge, stove, washer, dryerences required. $650 er, references, 1st & last, at www.mls.ca plus heat and hydro. No view MLS# 881032. pets. 613-257-4627. 613-200-1000. 1 bedroom walk-up, downtown Kemptville. Almonte, 151 Reserve, 2 Separate entrance. $700 bedroom apartment, seplus hydro. 613-258-4760 cure heritage building, available September. $790 after 3 p.m. weekdays. plus utilities, all amenities, no pets, 2 bedroom, 2nd floor parking, apartment, downtown 613-257-5711. Perth. Includes: fridge, stove, hot water, parking and yard. $625/month plus hydro (electric heat). Available September 1. 613-267-6666.

Perth- 2 bedroom apartment, $775/mth. Available immediately. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650.

Country Home for rent, 10 minutes from Carleton Place. 2 storey, 2 bedroom, pine and oak floors. $1,000/month plus utilities. References required. 613-257-2013.

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Ashley Chase Luxury Adult apartments overlooking the Tay River, near downtown Perth. Air conditioning, exercise room, entertainment room, li2 bedroom apt. Available brary, elevator. Sept. 1st. Edgetown Apts., 613-267-6980. Kemptville. References required. 613-264-8439. Carleton Place, Spacious 2 bedroom apt. Smiths 2 bedroom apt. quiet, non Falls. Clean, quiet building. smokers only, no pets, first and last. 613-229-1653. $900.00 613-407-5983. 2 bedroom apts., Perth. New appliances. Recently renovated. Downtown. Hy- Carleton Place- 3 bedsemi-detached. dro extra. $800/mth. Jill room, Newly renovated, off-street (613)552-0035. parking, $1,200/plus 2 bedroom country apt. utilities. No appliances. Available September 1. located in Almonte/Clayton area. Central air. Clean, 613-327-1698 quiet, private. 4 appliances. Lots of parking. Many Carleton Place, apartment extras. $1175/mth. plus downtown, stairs, first/last utilities. No pets, no smok- month rent, references, no ing. 613-256-4053. smoking, no pets. 613-867-1905. 2 bedroom downstairs apartment. Plus 2 bedroom upstairs apartment. Carleton Place- Newer 3 Center of town, Smiths bedroom, 2 bath, single Falls. 613-283-0765. house. Fenced yard, finished basement, single 2 bedroom furnished garage, 5 appliances, no home with access to Otter carpet, no pets, no smokLake. Utilities included. No ing. References, credit pets. $985/mth. check required. 613-283-8387. $1,300/month. 613-724-1988. 2 bedroom half house, 60 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls, off street parking, no pets, Carleton Place, upper lev$750/month plus utilities. el, 2 bedroom plus den, quiet, adult building, over613-283-2266. looking river, natural gas in-unit laundry. 2 Bedroom Mobile home, heat, 1 km from Perth, 4 appli- $995/month plus utilities. ances included, heat & hy- 613-257-7041. dro extra. $750/month. Available immediately. Code Apartments. Smiths 613-278-0620. Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 2 bedroom split level apt. bedroom in clean, quiet, Perth. Available Aug. 1. In- adult building. Fridge, cludes gas heat, fridge, stove, parking, laundry fastove, hot water, laundry, cilities. (613)283-7779. parking, yard. Hydro extra. Some electric heat. $700/mth. 613-267-6666. REAL ESTATE 2 bedroom apartment in Perth, fridge and stove included, $795 plus hydro. Call 613-267-6115.

3 bedroom house, Smiths Falls. First floor; 2 bedrooms with livingroom, large kitchen, bath. Finished basement; recreation room, 1 bedroom, utility room. Yard with own driveway. Gas heat. First, last, references required. No pets. Available October 1st. $925/month plus utilities. Call 613-283-0994

Perth, 2 bedroom apartment in quiet security building. Well looked after. Fridge, stove, parking, balcony. Laundry in building. $795/month plus hydro. No dogs. (613)349-9377.

Perth- 2 bedroom apartment. Stove, fridge, washer and dryer. Parking, electric heat, no pets, 4 Kemptville- 2 bedroom, 2 unit building, west end. bath bungalow. Finished $ 8 7 5 / m o n t h . basement, back yard and 613-267-3534. garage. Quiet neighbourhood. $1,200/mth. plus Perth, 2 bedroom apartutilities. Sept. 1. No smok- ment with balcony. Heat, ing. No pets. References. water and parking includ613-258-5510. ed. Seniors welcome. No dogs. 5 Rogers Rd. 613-267-4189.

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Kemptville- 2 bedroom upstairs apt. Available Aug. 1. No pets. First, last, references required. $850/mth. includes heat, hydro, fridge, stove, parking. 613-989-2058.

Perth, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house, central location. Close to parks and shopping. New kitchen, windows, doors, 4 appliances. Non-smokers. $1,400/month. First, last and references required. 613-267-2436. Perth: 4 bedroom rowhouse, new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living room area, electric radiant in-floor heating (new energy efficient system) 2-1/2 baths, jet tub, coin laundry facility, free parking. Every room TV, internet and phone jacks. $1450/month, plus hydro, no extra water/sewage costs. 613-479-2164.

Kemptville. Brick, 3 bedroom home, fireplace, attached garage, built 1992. Available immediately. Located at 1106 Eager Rd. Excellent condition. 613-565-9330. Perth. Available immediLarge newly renovated 1 ately. 2 bedroom apartbedroom apartment near ment in security building. downtown Perth. Fridge, $650/month plus utilities. stove, washer, dryer in- 613-283-7000. cluded. $725 plus heat and Place, hydro. Call 613-267-6115. Perth/Carleton Hwy 7, extra large furnished bachelor suite, McDonalds Corners, newer 3 bedroom home, close available October 1. No No smoking. to public beach on Dalhou- pets. sie Lake. All kitchen appli- $ 6 0 0 / m o n t h . 613-326-0366. ances and laundry machines included. Propane heat and utilities ex- Room for rent. Available tra. Rent $1,100/month. immediately. Washer/dryRespectfully no smoking er. Phone. No pets. Leave and no pets. message. 613-284-8378. 613-264-0002. Room for rent in Carleton Newly renovated 3 bed- Place, walking distance to room house for rent just shopping, hospital and Non-smoker. outside Perth, beautiful lo- schools. cation call (613)264-0240 613-257-2544. for more information. Perth- 2 ($700) bedroom apartments in modern, well maintained, centrally located building. Security/intercom system, modern, professionally maintained, laundry facilities. Parking included. Plus hydro. (613)298-2983. Perth, 2 bdrm apt. Bright roomy, quiet, adult, smoke-free building. No dogs. Fridge, stove, laundry facility, parking. $765/mth + hydro. Oct 1st. 613-298-5429.

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FOR SALE

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1 bedroom apt., Perth. Centrally located. Close to Algonquin college. Includes heat, water, fridge, stove. Non-smoking. No pets. First, last required. $642/mth. Available Sept. 1. 613-257-2338.

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.

in Heritage Home

2 bedroom trailer home. Twin Oaks Park, Smiths Falls. $850 plus heat/hydro. No pets. Seniors welcome. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . 1 bedroom apt. Down- 613-283-7980. town Perth. Laundry facilities. Water included. 3 bedroom house furQuiet building. Fridge, nished. Mississippi Lake, stove. Non-smoking. Carleton Place. Sept.-June. $650/mth. September 1. $1,100/mth. plus utilities. 613-257-7334. 613-264-0464. 1 bedroom apt for rent, 2nd floor, $675 + heat/hydro. Lanark, 613-278-2878.

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Apartment to Rent

2 bedroom apartment, downtown Smiths Falls. Parking included. Fridge, stove, dishwasher. Laminate flooring. $600/month. Available September or October 1. 613-284-4258.

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FOR RENT

Two bedroom ground level Condo for sale on Findlay St. in Carleton Place,walking distance to all emmenities. Lamenate and carpet flooring, includes fridge and stove. Well maintained.

Please contact Kim for more info

613-229-8110

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OPPORTUNITY

FULL-TIME POSITON BROCK COTTAGE INC., BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO Brock Cottage Inc. is a registered non-profit charitable institution, providing long term residential addictions treatment services to adult men and women in separate facilities. The Brock Cottage facility provides Residential Supportive Treatment (Level 1) for 18 men and Tennant House provides Residential Treatment for 12 women. Funding to support these programs is derived from South-East Local Health Integration Network (SE LHIN) and Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Supportive Housing (MOHLTC). Applications are being accepted for the position of Executive Director, Brock Cottage Inc. The incumbent is responsible for effective management of Ministry funds with a focus on client services; management and supervision of addictions treatment programs in concert with the Board of Directors and Addictions Counsellors; maintaining adequate staffing levels to provide continual staff supervision of clients attending treatment; and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization. This position requires effective relationships through highest ethical standards and professionalism in communications with a broad range of stakeholders including MOHLTC and SE LHIN representatives, community agencies, provincial referral sources, board of directors, media, staff, and residents. The Executive Director is required to maintain awareness of trends and developments in the field of addictions. She/he has chief administrative responsibility for public accountability of the agency, maintenance of the facilities, and regular reporting to funding and/or planning bodies in the district and/or province. Qualifications: • ICADC, CCS or similar certification/designation with minimum 10 years’ experience primarily in residential addictions treatment • Proven managerial, human resources (non-union) and administrative experience • In-depth knowledge of addictions and addictions treatments as well as the addictions treatment continuum in the Province of Ontario • In depth knowledge of bio-psycho-social treatment of chemical dependency and 12 step theory and practice. • Ability to negotiate with funders and planners. • Ability to analyze financial data • Excellent verbal, written communications skills and strong public presentation skills • Excellent managerial skills and organizational abilities • Strong interpersonal, leadership, and team-building skills Interested applicants are invited to send detailed resumes, including salary expectations to: brockcottage@brockcottage.org by September 6, 2013. Salary will be based on qualifications and experience. CL428374_0815

Skilled Automotive Help Wanted MYERS Kemptville

STORAGE

STORAGE Smiths Falls

STOR-N-LOCK

Indoor storage of all sizes Outdoor storage also available 613-285-5507 Smiths Falls 613-264-0213 Perth

FOR RENT

Absolutely Beautiful 1&2 bedroom apartments

Secure 50’s Plus Building Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets $700.00 and up Seniors’ Discounts

Call 613-720-9860 or 613-823-1694

KEMPTVILLE IS BOOMVILLE! It’s a Great Time to Join Our Team!

Used Car Manager

We are booming in New Cars but we need an experienced individual who can focus on Used Cars and purchase the right cars for our market. You must be committed to Kemptville and be ready to be part of our community, if you are not already. Minimum 5 years experience in Auto Sales/F&I.

Sales and Leasing Representative

Must be focused on a long term career in a small town where repeat business is earned with respect. Guaranteed monthly income with bonus by volume.

Parts Wholesale Representative

Bring your Automotive Parts experience to help us capture local business. Some travel will be required, we expect you to cultivate your customer base and grow with our business.

Automotive Technician Apprentice

An entry level position for you if you are interested in the GM ASEP Training Program. Pay increases with experience and after each school term.

Licensed GM Automotive Technician

With your experience and our customer base we can team up to produce big things. Our shop is busy and growing week after week. You must be a Team Player and interested in building a long term customer base. We prefer that you are comfortable talking directly to a customer if there is a problem to sort out or suggestions to be made. Pay based on Shared Rate. As part of the Myers Automotive Group we have first class benefits and training.

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THE EMC - 42 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

Please apply with a cover letter and resume to: Keith Bean, General Manager - kbean@myers.ca. I will respond to all emails in confidence.

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Vermeer round baler. 4x5, monitor and automatic tie. Very good condition. 613-257-7351.

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FOR RENT Room to rent with family, furnished, shared laundry/kitchen/main bath, includes cable. $500 per month. References required. Available Oct. 1st. Carleton Place. 613-253-0821.

CPHC Community Family Health Team CPHC – COMMUNITY FAMILY HEALTH TEAM REQUIRES 1 REGULAR PART TIME – REGISTERED NURSE – .6 FTE – WESTPORT

The Canadian Golf & Country Club is looking to hire full and part time positions for the remainder of the golf season. We are looking to hire experienced

The CPHC Community Family Health Team invites applications for the positions of 1 Regular Part Time - .6 FTE (3 days/week- Westport) for the CPHC Community Family Health Team. The Registered Nurse is being recruited to utilize his/her full scope of practice and will embrace the interdisciplinary model, working with physicians, nurse practitioners, other health care professionals and support staff. All professional and support staff have input for future development of their practice and will work with the team as they provide new and enhanced services to the community. The successful candidate, reporting to the Manager of the CPHC Westport Community Family Health Team, will be responsible for: < Conducting nursing assessments; < Utilizing the Practice Solutions – Electronic Medical Record – EMR (training will be provided); < History taking; < Performing special procedures according to the College of Nurses of Ontario standards of nursing practice; < Immunizations; < Health education; < Counselling; < Other responsibilities as required.

Line Cooks, Banquet Prep Cooks, Pro Shop Attendants, Banquet Staff & Dishwashers. Successful candidates must have dependable and reliable transportation, as there is no bus service to the Canadian Golf & Country Club. Rate of pay will be minimum wage, or higher, depending on level of experience. Please forward your resume to acampbell@canadiangolfclub.com, or apply in person to the Canadian Golf & Country Club, 7800 Golf Club Way, Ashton, Ontario.

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We are a busy building materials supply yard and we are growing. This is an opportunity to work outdoors and with the public as part of a team.

Salary and percentage in lieu of benefits commensurate with experience. In extenuating circumstances may be asked to work on other sites. This position is unionized – ONA.

A successful applicant would be working a full time schedule Monday to Friday, based between 7am and 5pm. The position may be seasonal.

Please submit your application and resume in confidence by August 22nd, 2013 to the attention of Chacity Einfeldt, Administrative / Human Resources Assistant:

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Installer must supply own vehicle, valid driver’s license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly + bonuses. Evening and weekend shifts required.

For more information please send a resume to Admin@scheelcommunications.com or fax to

613-623-9992

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A Division of Hinton Auto Connection Ltd.

WE’RE GROWING AGAIN DUE TO LARGE INCREASE IN CUSTOMER VOLUME: Hinton Dodge Chrysler has 2 Permanent Full Time Positions to fill immediately. We offer Competitive Pay, Benefit Plans and a State of the Art Facility. We are looking for Career Orientated, Energetic Self Starters with Great Communication Skills. Position: Automotive Service Technician (310S) P Licensed Automotive Technician. P Must be able to Test and Repair Automotive Systems and Components to manufacturers specifications. P Must be able to Perform Scheduled Maintenance and also advice Customers on work performed and required future maintenance. P Must be able to work independently.

SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Operate Inserting machines ie. setup, adjustments etc. • Assist in planning pre-insert packages • Meet production goals • Respond to deadlines • Ensure quality standards are met • Provide training to part-time staff where required • Maintenance • Other duties as requires

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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 diploma • 2-4 years production experience in high volume shop Please send resume to rconium@perfprint.ca or drop off to 65 Lorne Street.

Full Time Satellite TV Installers

No experience necessary. All training will be supplied.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal employee will: • Possess a strong mechanical aptitude • Have strong production and workflow skills • Be able to work unsupervised • Demonstrate a high level of flexibility • Be highly self-motivated • Ability to troubleshoot • Working knowledge of inserting equipment • Be available for ALL shifts

JOB REQUIREMENTS: • Working knowledge of flyer distribution as well as a working knowledge of inserting equipment • Ability to learn and understand production requirements • Ability to learn and apply departmental rules and procedures • Good communication and leadership skills • Flexibility in both hours and job requirements, depending on customers needs.

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Inserting Machine Operator Trainee Distribution Metroland Media- Formerly Performance Printing

Smiths Falls, available immediately. Room for rent. $500/mth. including heat and hydro. 613-283-7000.

Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett

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Smiths Falls, available immediately. Nice 1 bedroom upper apt. $625/mth. including heat. 613-283-7000.

Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls

Perth Planing Mill Supply, 25 Lanark Rd., Perth

Qualified candidates can either mail or email a copy of their resume to: Attention: Kevin Ireton Hinton Dodge Chrysler 110 Ewart Ave. Perth, ON K7H 3M6 Email: kevin.i@hintondodge.ca THE EMC - 43 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Gerry Hudson Kingston 613-449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage

613-273-5000 Live your Dream: Cottage rental business. 14 furnished, waterfront units. Gorgeous 7 room home, sandy beach, 10 rental boats. $760,000 OAC**MLS Country-Wooded: 1 1/2 acres, stream-side lot. $14,700 with $1000 down OAC. Westport: Bobs Lake, pristine waterfront of 754’. 4.5 acre treed estate. 3 bedroom 4 season bungalow and large garage. $345,000. MLS. Lucrative family operated taxi business: 4 licensed cars. $110,000. Merrickville: Charming Early Canadian 3 bedroom home and garage on large lot. Only $117,900. Wanted: Contractor pays top cash price for homes and cottages in need of repair or renovation. Free evaluation on request.

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Fax: 613-342-7925 E-mail: ceinfeldt@cphcare.ca rkitson@cphcare.ca

Smiths Falls 2 bedroom apt. $1120/mth. Available Oct. 1. Heat and hydro included. 613-283-9650.

Smiths Falls. 3 Bedroom $900/month Gas & Hydro extra, 66 Queen St. Year lease. First & Last months rent. 613-790-8556.

Smiths Falls. Bachelor apartment, available May 1, no pets, no smoking, single female preferred. Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom Call Graham apt. 2nd floor. Adults only. 613-283-0865. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. Smiths Falls- CarssGraham (613)283-0865. ridge Apartments, 2 Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom b e d r o o m , in heritage stone building. $1055/month. Available $895/month. Heat, hydro, Sept. 1st. Heat, hydro, fridge, stove, washer and cable included. Please dryer included. Available call 613-283-9650 August 1. 613-283-9650.

Qualifications: < Current Registered Nurses, in good standing, with the College of Nurses of Ontario; < Have worked at least 5 years as a Registered Nurse (RN); < Strong assessment skills; < Strong written and verbal communication skills; < Comfortable working with an interdisciplinary team; < Flexible re schedule; < Valid Driver’s License and access to a vehicle.

555 California Avenue, Unit 5 P.O. Box 338 Brockville, Ontario, K6V 5V5

Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, centrally located, available immediately. No pets. No smoking. Call Graham 613-283-0865.

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Inserter, Casual Part Time- Smiths Falls DistribuĆ&#x;on Center FUNCTIONS - Li ing flyers from pallets, and placing them on a feeder to insert flyers into newspapers. - Inser ng flyers into newspapers. - Jog and strap bundles once inser on of required flyers is completed. - Load completed bundles onto pallets. - Other du es may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse. CL431039/0725

REQUIREMENTS - Must be 15 years old. - Physically able to li 5-25 lbs. - Standing for extended periods of me. - Con nual rota on of wrist, back and shoulders. - Mo vated self starter. - Reliable team worker. - Shi s are weekend 7:30am-3:30pm and MondayWednesday a er 3:30pm.

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Smiths Falls- Furnished, 2 bedroom, appliances, cable included. Walking distance downtown/hospital, Quiet working person, $725 plus electrical. Parking (one car), freshly painted. 613-812-2400.

Smiths Falls- Newly renovated, semi-detached, 2 bedroom. Huge yard, parking, non-smoking, no pets. $700 plus heat and hydro. First, last references required. Available October 1st. 613-342-0829.

William St East, Smiths Falls, 2nd floor, 2 bedroom apartment. Very well maintained. Hydro extra. Available immediately. $ 7 0 0 / m o n t h . 613-283-1697.

Smiths Falls. Huge room. Shared accommodations (with male). Parking, cable, highspeed internet, laundry facilities, heat and hydro included. $700/month. Mature person preferred. Call or text 613-404-4511 or gerropappo@gmail.com

Smiths Falls. Toulon Place Apartments. 2 bedroom $880/month. Also, 1 bedroom, $790/month. Available October 1st. Heat and hydro included. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650.

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STORAGE Franktown area. Single car garage. $100/mth. Loft $75/mth. 613-283-8387.

HELP WANTED

Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0

Heritage Kitchens Ltd. Has an opening for a full time renovator with skills encompassing most areas of residential renovations. We are looking for an individual who puts quality and integrity at the top of the list in their daily activities. Starting Hourly Rate from $23.50 - $25.00 per hour based on experience.

Please fax resume to: 613-342-3489 or email les@heritagekitchens.ca CL428367_0815

Lettershop Administrative Assistant - coverage of maternity leave Lettershop Manager

Job Summary: Assist in the daily operations of fulfilling mailings and other Lettershop services for Performance Printing clients

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Interested candidates are requested to forward cover letter and resume by August 16th to cpetite@perfprint.ca

Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest. Learning and Growing Together in Christ Brent Laton Wm. J. Gartland Chair of the Board Director of Education

Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0

RONA CARLETON PLACE Currently seeking a Full-Time Flooring Expert

JOB OVERVIEW: Ensures excellent service is provided to the customer, either over the telephone or in person, by effectively using selling skills, product, application and ooring knowledge to secure and complete the sale to the customer’s satisfaction. Maintains area replacing stock, facing shelves and merchandising end caps. Ensures product information and pricing is accurate and current. QUALIFICATIONS: UĂŠĂŠ*ÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€iÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜Â‡`iÂŤĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ`Ă•VĂŒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ application knowledge in area of expertise and a general knowledge of store products. UĂŠĂŠ*ÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€iÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠivviVĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠĂƒiÂ?Â?ˆ˜}ĂŠĂƒÂŽÂˆÂ?Â?ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ>ĂŠ commitment to providing excellent customer service. UĂŠĂŠ*ÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€iÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠ}œœ`ĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ interpersonal skills to be able to assess customer Ă€iÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€i“iÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ>˜`ʓ>ÂŽiĂŠĂ€iVœ““i˜`>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜Ăƒ° UĂŠĂŠ*ÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€iÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠĂƒÂœÂ“iĂŠÂŽÂ˜ÂœĂœÂ?i`}iĂŠÂœvĂŠÂ?ÂœV>Â?ĂŠ building code regulations as they pertain to product application. UĂŠĂŠ*ÂœĂƒÂˆĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€iÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€iĂƒĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ>LˆÂ?ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂœÂŤiĂ€>ĂŒiĂŠ>ĂŠVÂœÂ“ÂŤĂ•ĂŒiÀÊ ĂŒÂœĂŠÂ?ÂœÂœÂŽĂŠĂ•ÂŤĂŠÂŤĂ€Âœ`Ă•VĂŒĂƒĂŠ>˜`ʓ>ÂŽiĂŠÂˆÂ˜ÂľĂ•ÂˆĂ€ÂˆiĂƒ° Must have 2 years ooring experience. Basic paint knowledge an asset *Â?i>ĂƒiĂŠĂ€iÂŤÂ?ĂžĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂŤiĂ€ĂƒÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂœĂ€ĂŠLÞÊi“>ˆÂ?ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠ todd.clarke@rona.ca Only those selected for an interview will be contacted, no phone calls please.

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VACATION/COTTAGES

4 bedroom house, village of Dacre (off Hwy. 132)double lot (put together). Asking $250,000. Electrical toilets. Small wood shed. 613-326-1626.

Christie Lake, open concept overlooking lake, 1 bedroom plus 2 bedroom bunkie, excellent dock and shoreline. $209,900. 613-267-3289 or 315-622-5670.

PERSONAL

Lakefront cottages open for August, starting from $500 a week, quote this ad Alcoholics Anonymous and receive a free fishing (613)284-2696. boat rental with your booking. www.christieAre you concerned about l a k e c o t t a g e s . c o m someone’s drinking? 613-267-3470. There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Quiet Adult Campground. Call 613-284-6100, All services, near Merrick257-3138, 272-3105, ville, Ontario. Rideau RivPetangue, tennis, 203-3713, 826-2566, er, fishing, telephone. $1,200 283-5038. per season. Looking for single girl, 613-269-4664. 35-45 yrs. Must be kind, caring, thoughtful and tru- Riverfront summer cotly a nice person. Looking tage for sale. 2 bedroom. for a long-lasting, real re- 16 Lockview Lane, Kilmarlationship with hopes of nock Lock. $12,000. settling down. I am a 570-263-7495. young 50 year old male. Single, attractive, decent Waterfront cottages, exbody. never married, have cellent fishing, sandy no children but would love beach, miles of boating. to have a family. Into rac- $525/week. Relaxing afing cars, outdoors, and fordable family fun. Sinvery handy. Honest, re- gleton Lake Family liable, caring, helpful and I Campground. enjoy working. I smoke w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a but do not drink alcohol. If 1-855-887-3230 interested please send me a short letter telling me about yourself along with HELP WANTED a photo and phone number. Adam Reed, 18A River St., Smiths Falls, K7A-3S2 EXEL CONTRACTING. Positions available for commercial landscape Overeaters Anonymous construction & grounds 613-264-5158 maintenance include: Forepersons, Labourers, Truck TRUE PSYCHICS Drivers, Equipment OperaFor Answers, CALL NOW tors. Full time & seasonal 24/7 Toll FREE positions. Email resume to 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: info@exelcontracting.ca or #4486 www.truepsy- fax 613-831-2794. No chics.ca phone calls please. Full/Part Time Cleaners/Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in Lost- gold bracelet lost North Gower. Mon-Fri. No August 10th in Perth. If evenings. No weekends. found please call All travel paid. 613-267-6490. $ 1 1 . 0 0 - $ 1 4 . 0 0 / h r. (613)489-3993 or elitecleaning@storm.ca

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AZ DRIVERS NEEDED For fall harvest.

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Invites applications from qualiďŹ ed professionals for:

ASSISTANT MANAGER OF FINANCE Kemptville Board OfďŹ ce Kemptville Working in a team environment, the Assistant Manager of Finance will provide leadership and direction to the Finance Department of the Board which includes Accounting, Payroll and Purchasing. Directly reporting to the Assistant Manager of Finance is the Supervisor of Accounting and Purchasing as well as two Payroll Administrators. The Assistant Manager of Finance also provides key ďŹ nancial support to the Manager of Finance during the annual budget and ďŹ nancial statement preparation processes. The successful candidate has a University degree in Commerce or Business Administration coupled with an Accounting Designation, CGA, CMA or CA. Five years related work experience in a computerized ďŹ nancial environment with two of these years in a leadership role. A CertiďŹ ed Professional Purchaser designation would be considered an asset or an equivalent combination of education and experience may also apply. Please refer to our website www.cdsbeo.on.ca for speciďŹ c details related to the job description and other requirements. Please ensure that your curriculum vitae is accompanied by four references, proof of qualiďŹ cations, and forward to the email address or fax noted below by August 19, 2013: Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: Barb.Renaud@cdsbeo.on.ca Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest. Learning and Growing Together in Christ Brent Laton Wm. J. Gartland Chair of the Board Director of Education THE EMC - 44 - Thursday, August 15, 2013

Carleton Place Dairy Queen are seeking a

Mature Evening Supervisor and Day Staff

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JOB POSTING

Under the direction of the Assistant Manager of Finance, the Supervisor of Accounting and Purchasing is responsible to plan, organize, direct and control the day to day activities of the Accounting and Purchasing functions within the Finance Department. The successful candidate has a University degree in Commerce or Business Administration, and has an Accounting Designation, CGA, CMA, or CA, or is currently actively pursuing this designation. A minimum of three years supervisory experience in a unionized environment is required. Please refer to our website www.cdsbeo.on.ca for speciďŹ c details related to the job description and other requirements. Please ensure that your curriculum vitae is accompanied by four references, proof of qualiďŹ cations, and forward to the email address or fax number noted below by August 19, 2013: Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: Barb.Renaud@cdsbeo.on.ca

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We appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for a interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.

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PART TIME HELP WANTED We offer a casual work environment. We require a self motivated individual for yard work. You must be able to operate a loader and may be heavy lifting. Knowledge of vehicles an asset. Send resume to Box 898, Winchester, ON K0C 2K0.

HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments. Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop-You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com HELP WANTED-LOCAL PEOPLE NEEDED!!! Simple & Flexible Online Work. 100% Genuine Opportunity. F/T & P/T. Internet Needed. Very Easy...No Experience Required. Income is Guaranteed! www.ezComputerWork.com Licenced mechanic needed immediately for busy automotive shop in Kemptville. Diesel experience an asset. Drop resumes off at 4064 County Rd 43, Kemptville, or email randy.rose@xplornet.com Looking for Licenced Plumber, minimum 5 years experience. Valid driver’s licence a must. Kemptville and surrounding area. Competitive wages with benefits. Apply with resume to box: NU c/w The EMC, P.O.Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1. Marine Mechanic needed year-round. Salary based on experience. Rideau Ferry Harbour. 613-264-2628. Mature Part-time Resident Care attendant for Retirement Centre. Apply to Administration 1333 Rideau Ferry Road, Perth. Fax: (613)267-6261. Milker needed for night and weekend shifts at large dairy farm. Seeking mature long term employees. Please email resume with references to leadfoot0310@gmail.com


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The Smiths Falls Civitan Club is calling for tenders for the following: Snow Plowing, Waste Removal, Catering for Club meals only and Janitorial Service. The tender speciďŹ cations will cover the upcoming Civitan year starting October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014. All tenders must be received no later than August 30, 2013. The Smiths Falls Civitan Club P.O. Box 426 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T4

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NOW HIRING!!! $300+ PER DAY Typing companies advertising online. We provide the training & the jobs to perform. Real Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. www.GenuineWebJobs.com

The Thousand Islanders Ladies Barbershop Chorus is seeking a new enthusiastic director with a strong musical background and a love of harmony. This small Harmony Inc. chorus, based in Brockville Ontario, is proud of its singing awards and enjoys entertaining in the community. Our strong music and management teams look forward to hearing from applicants who would love to join an energetic, hardworking, fun loving group of ladies, and could help us move forward to achieve our goals of excellence and entertainment. Please contact Gidget Kaert for further information at gigi763@hotmail.com or 613-345-0628.

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.

Every Working Mother & Father needs a housewife. Each home is custom priced in the presence of the owner to ensure my cleaning will meet your needs & budget. 613-219-7277.

Ottawa’s largest alcohol delivery company is looking for a reliable delivery driver within Smiths Falls. Email resume to hr@dialadelivery.ca

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WORK WANTED “A1� Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, driveway sealing, moving, tree removal, eaves trough cleaning, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764.

TENDERS

TOWNSHIP OF DRUMMOND/NORTH ELMSLEY TENDER No. 2013-07 EBB’S SIDE ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley will be received in envelopes clearly marked as “Tender No. 2013-07, Ebb’s Side Road Bridge Replacement� by the Clerk’s office at the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley Municipal Office, 310 Port Elmsley Road R.R.#5, Perth, ON K7H 3C7, by 11:00 a.m. local time on: FRIDAY AUGUST 30th, 2013 For replacing Ebb’s Side Road Bridge with three 3300mm CSP Culverts. The bridge is located on Ebb’s Side Road 0.6 km North of Concession 7 of Drummond, Ontario. The works include: installation of culverts, cut off walls, earth excavation, grading, dewatering, erosion and sediment control, steel beam guiderail, road reconstruction, miscellaneous removals etc. The Form of Tender is available for pick-up at the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley Municipal Office, on Monday, August 19th, 2013, 310 Port Elmsley Road R.R.#5, Perth, ON K7H 3C7. The cost for each tender package is thirty dollars ($30.00), which includes HST. Tenders will be opened in the Township Municipal Office shortly after the tender closing.

PAUL’S MASONRY BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394

for over 25 years. Free estimates, Reasonable rates. Commercial and Residential Owner operated. 613-267-3205

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Almonte Presbyterian Church Missions Yard & Bake Sale. Saturday AuBUSINESS SERVICES gust 17, 8 am-1 pm, 111 Church St. Almonte. All Steve’s Roofing 14 years proceeds to missions. experience, Excellent Rain or shine. workmanship, 10 year written warranty, Call Steve for a free estimate Aug. 24, in parking lot be613-552-9471. tween 329 and 333 Maude St., Almonte. Sewing maGARAGE SALE/ chine, Dobok, etc., furniFLEA MARKET ture, toys, books, lots 420 Pattie Dr., Carleton more. 8-12. Place. Aug. 17. 8-noon. Rain date Aug. 24. Furniture, clothing, household August 17, 8 a.m., 156 Western Avenue (The items. Pines) RR3 Smiths Falls. 6 Days a week (Mon.- Something for everyone. Sat.), 90% household ar- Clothing, furniture, lamps, ticles, moving. Starts July knickknacks, etc. 25, 9-1 PM. Saturday’s 9-4 PM. 150 Sarah St., August 17th- Multi-family Carleton Place. yard sale, 5 Johnston St., 68 Eric Hutcheson Rd. Smiths Falls, 8 a.m- 12 Saturday, August 24, 8 p.m. a.m-1 p.m. Rain or shine.

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Renovate kitchen, washrooms and meeting room at the Eastons Corners Centennial Hall. Tender forms and specifications may be obtained from the Municipal Office. For more information, contact Dave Powers, Manager, Public Works, at 613-269-3525.

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Montague Forget Me Not Club (658 Rosedale Rd S) Proceeds to support Senior Citizens Activities Canteen Available Table Space for rent $5.00

Contact Diane Nichol at 283-5498 Rain or Shine

EMC Classifieds Get Results! Kemptville. Saturday, August 17, 8-2, B&H Community Grocer parking lot. Kemptville Karate Team Canada 4th Annual fundraising yard sale and BBQ, all funds raised help defray travel costs for students going to the World Karate Championships in Toranto, Italy this October. Rain or shine. Look for us in the Old GT Building if it is raining.

GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET Myselfstorage Garage Sale, Flea Market, and Storage Auction Tell your friend and come out. We are also allowing people to set up tables to sell their own goods or products for $30 per table and we give you a storage unit to set up in. (good if it rains). Give us a Call or stop by for more info 613-253-5550. Vendors and Business’ are welcome!! Carleton Place: 222 Townline Road, East At the Vittorio Complex in Carleton Place. 333 Townline Road East. 08/17/2013 at 8:00 AM - 4:00pm Post home renovation sale, furniture, antiques, household items, etc. Saturday, August 17, 9 a.m. 63 Winnifred St North, Smiths Falls. Sat. Aug. 17, 7:30. 19 Maplewood, at Hwy. 7 and Townline intersection. Carleton Place. Large variety. Something for everyone. Flat screen TVs, air conditioner, patio furniture, etc. Lots more!

Saturday Aug. 17th & Sunday, Aug. 18th. 10 Kensington Ave., Smiths Falls. Household and garden items, clothes, books, DVD’s, general merchanMoving Sale. Saturday, dise. August 17. Household, tools, furniture, craft sup- Saturday and Sunday, plies, Christmas items, Aug. 17 and 18, 8-3, 935 wheelchair, walker, ultra- Kitley Line 3, Jasper. 2-tier matic bed. 1 Todd Crt. (off organ (good shape), furniGallipeau Dr) Smiths Falls. ture, dishes, misc household, 1 antique trunks, etc. Murray’s Furniture & Flea Market. Open 6 Days a Saturday, August 17, 682 week. Closed Mondays. Drummond Side Road 525 High St., Carleton (7:30 a.m.) Various items Place. 613-253-1804. An- + furniture, house & gartiques, Toys, Collectibles, den, books, videos and Jewellery & More. more...

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Community indoor yard sale. Fri. Aug. 23, Sat. Aug. 24. 8-1. 65 Rideau Ferry Road, between Lombardy and Rideau Ferry.

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Window Washing Wizards. Commercial and residential. No job too big or too small. Call 613-264-6115 or email: windowwashingwizards @hotmail.com

Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.

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M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2446.

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Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

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Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

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Your Community Newspaper P.O. Box 158, 65 Lorne St. Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1 PHONE (613) 283-7936 PREPAYMENT 1-888-WORD ADS REQUIRED (1-888-967-3237) FAX (613) 283-5909 www.emcclassified.ca

email: jmichaelis@perfprint.ca lgilligan@perfprint.ca CLASSIFIED RATES As of March 1, 2013 Classified Display Transient $1.63 per agate line Minimum type size for classified display and auction advertisement is 7 point. Auction Sales $1.19 per line $1.02 per line for consecutive insertions Commercial Word Ads $16.64 for 20 wds. + 50¢ per additional word. Save 25% on consecutive insertions Personal Word Ads $15.60 (prepaid) for 20 wds. + 50¢ per additional word. Second Week Free Word ad with box - $3.00 extra/week Death Notices - $39.72 Found - Free In Memoriams & Obituaries $15.60 (prepaid) for 75 wds. + 20¢ per additional word. Births, Engagements, Graduations, Anniversaries, Weddings, Card of Thanks, Birthdays 75 words included, 20¢ per additional word. Over 75 words will be priced at the 2 column rate. With Border With Photo 1 column (prepaid) $22.79 $33.92 2 column (prepaid) $30.38 $55.61 3 column (prepaid) $37.86 $78.40 I will not be responsible - $56.00 for 3 insertions Must be signed by customer in our presence. Deadlines: All classified display and word advertisements must be at our office by 4:30 p.m. Monday prior to publication. We reserve the right to place all classified advertising under the appropriate classifications.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013 10 a.m. Sharp For Beth and Neil Dennis to be held at their home located at 249 Comba Lane, Pakenham, Ontario. (Cty Rd 29 South from Pakenham approx. 3 kilometres) Thundercraft 28’ 280 Express cabin cruiser - 4.3 Inboard - Mercruiser outdrive. Fully equipped - sleeps six, with trailer. This boat is in excellent condition. It will be offered for sale at 1:30 PM.; piano; antiques; collectables; household furniture; assorted tools, lawn and garden equipment. The Dennis’ have sold their farm and everything must sell. Come and enjoy a day in the country and possibly go home with a few treasures. Bring your lawn chairs. Owners: Beth and Neil Dennis 613-624-5059 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident the day of the sale

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Saturday August 17th, 2013 9:30 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario. We will be offering for sale the contents of the home of Edith Thompson, Arnprior, items from the Estate of Edna Montgomery, Carp, and the contents of the recently sold home of Gwyn Weedmark, Carp, Ontario. This sale consists of furniture, household items and some tools. Everything is in good condition. In addition, we will be offering for sale, at 1:00 PM, a 1986 Chevy Scottsdale 1/2 ton truck, 355 V8, 40K on a rebuilt motor and transmission. The truck will be selling “as is� however it is in good condition. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca

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Saturday, August 17, 8noon, 3 Florence St., Smiths Falls. Teacher resources, bar fridge, desk, chair, comforters, bins, power washer, etc.

3396 Stagecoach Rd, Osgoode, ON 2 km East of Osgoode village on Osgoode Main St and then right on Stagecoach Rd., 1 km South. Watch for Auction Signs. Saturday, August 24 at 10:00 am (Property sells at 12 noon) To settle the estate of the late Joseph McEwan the following will be sold: This property of approx 97 acres consists of approx 70 acres of crop land and approx 27 acres of bush. The farm fronts on Stagecoach Rd to the East but has a 66’ deeded right of way onto 2nd Line Rd to the West, across the road from Osgoode village. Situated on the property is an older 2 storey frame house, barn and out buildings. An Excellent Rural Property! Terms on Real Estate- Selling in “as is� condition. Property will be sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. $100,000 down (by certified cheque or bank draft) on day of sale with balance due upon closing. Home inspections are the responsibility of potential buyers and must be completed prior to the auction. For more information contact the auctioneers. Also selling on August 24 starting at 10 am – Kubota BX 2360 2010 compact diesel tractor w/ LA 243 loader and soft sided cab and heater, 213 hrs,4x4, comes w/ 60� mid mount mower and B2789 rear mount 54� snow blower and weight box- like new; Chrysler 2004 Sebring, 4 door w/ safety and E-test; other machinery, farm related items and some antique furniture. See www.theauctionfever.com for more detailed listing Terms – Cash or Cheque with Proper ID Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd Carson Hill Stewart James (613) 821-2946 (613) 445-3269 Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents.

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For Jean Paul & Marianne Raymond Meadowside Farm From Richmond take Cty. Rd. 10 W to 6494 Franktown Rd., on Sat., Aug. 17/13 @ 10 am

MF 135 Diesel tractor w/ loader, bucket & stook fork (35 hrs). 574 Int. tractor (4200 hrs). MF 160 manure spreader. JD 24T square baler. NH Flay chopper. NH 1469 stick driven self propel haybine. Allied auto & manual bale stookers. White 54� cut GT2554KH w/stage 2 snow thrower (new). White 13hp 45� walk behind snow blower (1 yrd old). JD 425 garden tractor w/ 54� mower deck. Case 448 hydro line garden tractor w/ 48� snow blower & chains. Columbia 10/38 snow blower. 4.5 Lawn Boy lawn mower. Single axle utility trailer. Lawn cart. Kuhn pto rake. 3 hay wagons. Round bale spear. Squealer 5’ bush hog. Danflow fertilizer spreader. Hay elevator on rubber. 12� 3 pth post hole auger. 2 furrow walking plow. 2 round bale feeders. Chicken feeders. Mineral feeder. 21’ steel feeder on rubber. 3 pth 6’ landscraper. Farm gates. 45 gal drums. Older 2 horse 5th wheel trailer. Horse drawn sleigh. Sloop buck board sleigh. Rubber tire buck board. 7 English & 2 Western (1 pony) saddles. Horse & saddle blankets. Several bridles & halters. Medicine & bandages. 2 metal horse heads. Assort. of jump standards & rails. Rubber feed pails. Manual sheep shears. Chicken plucker. Hay knife & forks. Calf box. Head gate & chute. Elect. fence & insulators. Milk cans. 5.5 Rem. 20g shotgun. Cooey single shot 22 rifle. 3 pellet guns Steel gun cabinet. Steel work table. 5hp Honda pump. Homelite chainsaw. Bench drill press. 14� bandsaw on stand. Horizontal band saw. Platform scales. Chains. Early motorcycle for parts. Snow fence. T posts. Live trap. Imperial oil dealer sign. Air pig. Jack all. Wheel barrel. Wooden rake. Fumed oak dresser. Gate leg table. Mahogany server. Fancy oak side board. Oak office chair. Victorian marble top deep well desk. Walnut writing desk. 2 ant. benches. Tall ant. bed. Iron & brass bed. Victorian settee. Oak extension table. Set of 6 & set of 4 oak dining room chairs. Spinning wheel. Cheval Empire style dressing mirror. Mahogany case gramophone. Ant. pine clock shelf. Mahogany & oak chests of drawers. Oak high boy. Inlaid round table. Open washstand & others. Wooden skis. Barrel churn & many other articles too numerous to mention. Raymonds are retiring. Lots of good machinery & antiques. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

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At Switzer’s Auction Centre, 25414 Highway 62, Bancroft, ON

Guitar, Guitar Shaped CD Stand, Metronome, Violins (child’s and adults), Karaoke Machine, Small Drum, Coca Cola Cooler, Carpets, Small Shaker Basket, Barometers, Milk Bottles, Alter Candles Sticks, Brass Vases, Farm Toys, Tinker Toy, Early Dolls, Lantern, Royal Doulton figures (Pamela, Shepardess, Country Girl), Royal Doulton Toby Jug (Mine Host), Fire Fighter Figures, Early Chinese Terracotta Figures, Chinese Lacer Jewellery Box, Flambro Clowns, Cement Lawn Ornaments, Wedgewood (Blue and Green), Mieto China Cups and Saucers, Royal Castle Dinner Set, Nippon Dish Set, Early Flo Blue Bowl, Pewter Pieces, Elk Carving, Doctors Bag, Numerous Paintings and Prints, Unique Mirror, Regulator Clock (Not Old), Woodland Belle Cast Iron Stove, Chest of Drawers, Cedar Lined Chest, 4 Poster Bed, Chrome Table and chair set, Vilas Desk, Drop Leaf Table with 2 Captain’s Chairs, Walnut Coffee Table with Glass Tray, Magazine Rack, Maple Corner Cupboard, Walnut Hutch, 5 Drawer Dresser, Copper Boiler, Wood Planes, Coleman Stove, Yoke, Roof Vent, Adze, Bushnell Novelty Size Binoculars, Wicker and Chrome Table with Glass Top with 6 chairs, Assorted Box Lots Many items to numerous to mention. 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. – Bev and Rob Street 24 Family Lane, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1 613 284 2000 www.theauctionfever.com streetfleamarket@hotmail.ca AUCTIONS

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No Reserve Bids Wednesday August 21, 2013 at 5:00 pm Auction to be held on site at Street Flea Market: 24 Family Lane – 5 km’s west of Smiths Falls Hwy 15 ( Kingston Hwy) & Bay Rd. Very Clean Sale of estate items, viewing from 3 pm to 5 pm.

Saturday August 17, 2013 - CUSTOMER APPRECIATION CORN ROAST Starts at 5 PM at our Auction Hall Grounds, 182 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls. Welcoming our customers, consignors & friends to come down to this FREE PUBLIC Event – Our friends from The Pulled Pork factory will be in site – Dinner is on Us! Dinner from 5- 8 PM. Bring a Dish or Dessert – Potluck Event! Stay the Night! Bring a musical instrument. Campfire weather permitting. Welcoming you to bring tents, campers & RV’s & spend the night. Door prize. Corn eating contest at 8 PM SHARP! Lots of fun. Bring a lawnchair. Children & families welcome. Supervise your kids. We thank you for a GREAT start to 2013. For more info or questions please email. Monday August 19, 2013 – Real Estate Auction at 6 PM SHARP! 304 Kelly Jordan Road, Smiths Falls (Montague Township). Still time for a private viewing. Fully wheelchair accessible. First time home buyers price – EXTREMELY GOOD BUY! See website for picture & info. Thursday August 22, 2013 – On Site Auction For Keith & Jean Moffatt. 326 Ferguson Tetlock Road, Drummond North Elmsley Twp. Auction starts at 5 PM (Preview from 4 PM). Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard. From Smiths Falls take Hwy 15 N & turn Left on Ferguson Tetlock Road. Short but QUALITY auction. Orthopedic AS NEW electric lift chair, antique rocker, dehumidifier, CCM bicycles, maple hutch, antique crib, pictures, prints, household items, hairdresser dryer chair, hairdresser shampoo chair & sink, microwaves, 3 year old John Deere LA 135 100 Series Limited Edition lawn tractor AS BRAND NEW, Yardworks electric log splitter, air compressor, 10 HP NOMA Canadiana snow blower, XL dog crate, Coleman Vortex 7500 professional vertical generator, Briggs & Stratton 5 HP front tine tiller, MinnKota trolling motors, Briggs & Stratton 2 HP water pump, 3.5 HP rally gas push mower 20� cut, Poulan Pro 260 gas chainsaw with case, gear oil pump, torches, tonneau cover, lawn roller, well pump head, Shelter Logic Portable Garage, sand blaster, car ramps, steel posts, cedar rails, steel drums, commercial mop pail wringer, assorted hand tools & more. Canteen & Washroom on Site. Friday August 23, 2013 – Annual Smiths Falls Hospital Foundation Golf Tournament. Dan Peters Auction will be conducting the Dinner Auction. For Tickets to the Dinner or more info please call Lise Smith 613-283-9743. Saturday August 24, 2013 – Real Estate & Chattel Auction for the estate of Dave Doran - 6330 Rothbourne Drive - Carp, Ontario. Auction starts at 10 am (Preview from 9 am). Real Estate sells 1 PM! Cash, Debit, Visa, MC. From Carleton Place: Take Hwy 7 to 417 East & take Carp Rd. Exit (very first exit once you get on 417), turn right onto Carp Rd., right on Rothbourne Rd. The Real Estate: 3 bedroom country home built in 1970 located just on the edge of the city with large lot with mature trees. Detached garage workshop located at the back of the property & garden shed. Back and side deck brings you to the side entrance up the stairs to the large eat in country kitchen with ample cupboards. Open concept dining & living room. Full 4 piece bathroom. 3 bedrooms all with closet space. Full basement with 100 amp service. F/A oil furnace. Central air. Drilled well. Full septic. Approx. lot dimensions: 108 Ft. frontage, 147 Ft depth. 1984 Harley Davidson FXR, 2000 GMC Sierra, Chopper Bike (unfinished project), selection of firearms. Tools: gas pressure washer, gas chainsaw, chest on chest tool box, Beech chest on chest tool box, large selection of hand tools & power tools, tool sets & kits, Lincoln electric welder, wall mounted air compressor, Radial arm saw, ropes, chains, tighteners, hooks, fire extinguisher, car ramps, air hoses, air pig, metals, plow lights, grease guns, welding rods & supplies, jacks, belts & parts, Mastercraft drill press, Ryobi bench grinder, vice, paint guns, commercial stands, construction radio, torches & tips, Delta scroll saw, hand Dolly’s chop saw, aluminum brake, assorted copper parts & scrap metal, scaffolding, aluminum fishing boat (damaged), snow fence, step ladders, extension ladder. Household & Collectibles: Antique side chair, corner glass mirrored stand, smokers stand, goalie & baseball equipment, Harley Davidson wall murals, chesterfield, antique buffet, glass front & side china cabinet, assorted DVD’s, chrome retro dining table & 3 chairs. Appliances: heavy duty washer & dryer, full size fridge & stove. Sunday August 25, 2013 – For Lawrie & Joan Powers. 943 9th Concession A - McDonalds Corners. Auction starts at 10 am (Preview from 9 am). Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard. Beech chest on chest tool box with side chest, antique wooden tool box, ladders, large assortment of hand tools & power tools, Yardworks 17.5 HP 42 “ cut lawn tractor AS NEW, snow roof shovels, hose reel, assorted gas chainsaws in good condition, portable water sprayer unit, extension cords, Stihl gas weedeater, gas water pump, ropes, garden ornaments, propane BBQ, Hoehler rear tine rototiller, electric push mower, pick axe & selection of rakes & implements, horse trailer, 3 point hitch log splitter, Air Raider boring auger, Big Bear oil stove, steel shelving, pressure washer, oils & garage related effects, vices, brass fittings, levels, lanterns, chop saws, Whirly Birds, cement mixer, lawn roller, lawn air raider, Mastercraft snow blower, lawn seeder, hand dolly carts, auger, 1000 L fuel tank complete with pump, 3 point hitch Bear Cat wood chipper, rack for front end loader, steel manure spreader on rubber tires, small wooden farm trailer, tractor tires, upright air compressor, gas powered generator, steel garden arch, fire extinguishers, player piano, fishing rods, hunting coats. 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Furniture & Antiques: antique ice box, gramophones, antique Hoosier cupboard, dining room suite (table 6 chairs, 2 leaves & matching 2 piece china cabinet/buffet), pine Deacons bench, antique vanity with triple mirror, French Provincial coffee & end table set, TV stand fits up to 52 “ flat TV, patio storage box, electric treadmill (Weslo Cadence DX10), antique firm line belt driven exerciser, cast iron retro 3 piece Bistro set (white/yellow), cedar chest x 2, excercise equipment, butter box, pair of antique pressbacks, round maple table & 4 chairs, reclining chair, white storage stacking cabinets, double bed complete, 2 single beds complete, treadle sewing machine, china cabinets, weather vein, old bottles, antique table top game, antique buffet, antique bonnet chest.Household & Collectibles: selection of crystal quilt, blankets, linens, seasonal decorations, steamer vac, large selection of smaller kitchen appliances & kitchenware, VHS movies, AS NEW golf clubs, assorted pictures & prints, mounted racks, small portable greenhouse, selection of wine making equipment, books, water cooler , Surger, sewing cabinet, H2O smoker, pots & pans, crock pots, selection of oil lamps, antique clocks, dressmaker mannequin. 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ANNUAL HUNTING & SPORTING GOODS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION to be held at Hands Auction Hall, Perth Ontario 3 miles east of Perth on County Rd # 10 K7H 3C3 on Wed., Aug. 21/13 @ 5 pm - Preview @ 4pm Welcoming firearms and sports related items for this auction. Please call our home office at 613-267-6027 in advance to book your space. Check out our website for updates. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

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for Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wilson of Kemptville Estate of the late Vivenne Peterson of Prescott to be held at Hands Auction Hall, Algonquin Thursday, August 22 @ 4 p.m. Preview @ 3 p.m. 37’ Bounder Motorhome, 13’ slide out, 120,500 kms, loaded, certified. Oak double pedestal table, side by side china cabinet, great modern furniture, beautiful collectibles, signed paintings by Merlin Wilson. Online Bidding opens Thursday, August 15 @ 9 a.m. and closes Thursday, August 22 @ 12 noon. Simply visit www. handsauction.com, click Online Bidding button to view catalogue and pictures. Bid online or as always we are pleased to see you at the live auction, the choice is now yours. 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com


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The Late Gladys and Percy McFarlane 736 McFarlane Rd., County Rd 18 west of Oxford Mills (Watch for signs) Saturday, August 17 @ 10am The McFarlanes have collected over the years for their own personal use. Lg quanity of Carnival/Depression/Cranberry glass, quilts, crocks, oil lamps, various collectables, Dolls, cups and saucers, old telephone books, top quality furniture, 3 Artic Cat snowmobiles, farm related items For more on sale with pictures go to: The Auctionfever.com Kenfinnertyauctions.ca Canteen on Site by: Kemptville Snowmobile Klub Auctioneer: Ken Finnerty 613-258-4284/613-258-5311 /613-614-0700 Terms of sale: cash/ debit/Mc/Visa

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Puppets, plays and parades Community – Another successful weekend of puppet ďŹ lled fun was held Aug. 10 and 11 for the annual Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival. Thousands of locals and tourists attended the festival to watch the parade or catch one of the various plays. Above left, these large puppets were easily the biggest participants in the parade, casting long shadows around them. Above right, Santa Claus stopped by Puppets Up! on the way to his ďŹ shing vacation at Clayton Lake, to the delight of many children who thought they’d have to wait until December to meet him. Left, colourful puppets of all shapes and sizes were available for purchase at the dozens of vendors and booths that were sprinkled throughout downtown Almonte. Bottom left, this giant chef took part in the parade Saturday and spent some time wandering around the festival. Below right, many varieties of puppets could be found at the festival, including ones like this snake marionette.

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Premier Kathleen Wynne visits Lanark County By AMY HOGUE

News – Crop issues, weather patterns and challenges facing young farmers were among the topics up for discussion during Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne’s whirlwind tour of the Lanark County agricultural region on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Wynne, in her capacity of the Minister of Agriculture, visited several area farms and agricultural centers during her tour, spending her afternoon visiting at Panmure Farms, on Upper Dwyer Hill Road before moving on to the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers in Carleton Place and finally ending at Janet and Robert Campbell’s egg grading station, Rosecamp Farms. Rosecamp Farms is situated on 360 acres just outside of Balderson and operates

Premier of Ontario and Minister of Agriculture and Food Kathleen Wynne was in Carleton Place last Tuesday, Aug. 6. She participated in a tour of Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited (CCWGL), witnessing a sheep shearing demonstration. It was the first time since the co-operative opened in 1918 that the province’s head of government has visited the premises. CCWGL grades and markets close to three million pounds of raw wool each year. Pictured, from left: CCWGL president Dwayne Acres, CCWGL general manager Eric Bjergso, Wynne, Mayor Wendy LeBlanc and Coun. Rob Probert. A number of topics were up for discussion (crop issues, weather patterns and challenges facing young farmers) during Wynne’s whirlwind tour of the Lanark County agricultural region Aug. 6. Left, Rosecamp Farms owner Robert Campbell, greets the premier, during her visit to his farm. Photos by AMY HOGUE and submitted

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an egg production operation with approximately 16,000 laying hens, producing 1,300 dozen eggs daily. During her visit, Wynne took part in a tour of the farm and visited the grading station where she participated in the egg sorting and stacking process. Campbell’s daughter, Stephanie Campbell, was also on site during the visit and is the eighth generation of farmers at Rosecamp Farms. Kelly Baker, press secretary for the Premier, explained that Wynne is looking for more information about what she can do to strengthen the agricultural sector and create jobs. Throughout her tour in the area, she visited with different sectors in the agricultural industry, including beef farmers, maple syrup producers and hemp growers. Of particular interest to Wynne is the future of farming in Ontario and the next generation of farmers. During her tour, Wynne said she was pleased to meet with several young farmers. “I’ve been on a number of farms today where kids are, and it’s encouraging,” Wynne told Bill Dopson, Lanark County Warden during a discussion at Rosecamp Farms. Following a tour of Rosecamp Farms and the egg grading operation, Wynne participated in a round table discussion with young farmers from the area, to get a better sense of the issues surrounding agriculture in Ontario. Wynne’s day ended with a gala dinner at the Civitan Club in Perth.

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Community – Take Young People Seriously (TYPS) celebrated International Youth Day on Monday, Aug. 12 by hosting a barbecue in the community gardens behind the Almonte library. Burgers, hot dogs and drinks were served alongside yard games like ball toss.

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will soon arrive from Ducharme Seating in Montreal. The municipality will finance the costs associated with the removal of the current seating and the installation of stadium seating, which is expected to be approximately $13,000 to $15,000. “The seats will be installed right after the Labour Day weekend,� said Clarke. The cost of regular and yearly maintenance is estimated to be $7,500. Clarke explained the hockey club is upgrading its existing projection show, installing six 50-inch flatscreen televisions in the stands. “The televisions could bring in advertising revenue for both the town and the team,� he said. “This money could help offset the maintenance costs associated with the new seating.� During the town’s policy review commit-

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YARD OF THE WEEK Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church 134 Bridge Street, Almonte

The Yard of the Week judges have decided to include one non-residential property in Mississippi Mills every year. We’re pleased to select the gardens in front of Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church and Manse as our ďŹ rst property and we’re certain that these tidy and wellbalanced plantings are a source of pride to the church congregation. Anne Ryan has gardened here for nineteen years and Rene Poirier maintains the lawns. The harmonized plantings on both sides of the church entrance include urns of red geraniums that carry through to the side beds. The front beds contains purple petunias and shrubs of evergreen and euonymus as well as many perennials including hostas, day lilies, purple coneowers, rudbeckia, blanket ower and daisies. Many of these perennials are native plants preferred by pollinators. Stone retaining walls that hold the beds in front of the Church and Manse add to the appeal of the location and a welcoming bench on the lawn beside the church accommodates weary pedestrians. The garden demonstrates sound environmental practices with the use of landscape cloth and mulch. We also noted the attractive and accessible public entry to the ofďŹ ce at the back of the church.

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County’s top cop hangs up his holster after 30 years ficers,” said Salisbury. Salisbury will be staying in the area he first moved to about 16 years ago. “We were made to feel very welcome,” he said. Back then, there were only 24 officers in the Perth detachment, but then, “it evolved into a huge detachment. It amazes me…it is a hidden gem of a detachment, (where) people look forward to coming to work,” he said, growing to include seven police services boards, three other municipalities, and three detachments, in Perth, Carleton Place, and Sharbot Lake. “It has gone by like it is nothing,” said Salisbury. “I know that this is going to (tick) off other commanders (but) this is the best detachment in the eastern region, bar none.” As for his own future, while he does admit that golf is certainly in the cards, he plays his cards close to his chest saying that he has “different pokers in the fire.”

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News – Insp. Gerry Salisbury, detachment commander for the Lanark County OPP, looked nothing like the grizzled 30-year veteran you see in police action movies, narrowing in on his final arrest, with just one day left until retirement. Firstly, his last official day on the job will be in late October, making this past Monday, Aug. 12, his last working day on the job. “I have accomplished every goal I had set when I came here,” said Salisbury, looking even more calm and relaxed than normal, dressed formally, but not in his trademark white police shirt and black pants, sitting on a cozy interview room likely used for children, with stuffed toys in cubbies nearby. Not surprising that he chose this room for one of his exit interviews, of sorts, since, with his ever-present smile, he is wont to put one at ease. “I shocked everybody and put in my letter,” said Salisbury, who will be turning 51 later this year. “I am leaving on a high note.” The move came shortly after a county police services board association meeting this past June in Mississippi Mills which set out the rules under which Salisbury’s successor would be chosen. But, at that time, Salisbury was not considering leaving the post he had held since 2001. That came later in the summer. “I went through two weeks of sleepless nights to make the best decision for my family,” said Salisbury of the decision he made about a month ago. “There was no ah-ha moment, so to speak…you have to seize the opportunity,” he said, echoing the quote that accompanies all of his work emails: “You can’t change what happened yesterday, but you can affect what happens tomorrow.” Already, across the hall, as his temporary replacement, Stephanie Patterson busied herself with paperwork in what would become her of-

But he is also ready to see what the future holds in terms of the new leadership for the OPP in Lanark and Frontenac counties. “It’ll be fun to see the new person come in with some new ideas,” he said. A native of Kingston, he graduated from police foundations program at Loyalist College in Belleville. He was stationed with the OPP unit in Toronto’s Downsview neighbourhood, patrolling provincial highways like the 401 and 404. In 1985, he had a homecoming of sorts, moving back to Kingston for 11 years, working in fields as diverse as collision reconstruction, criminal investigations, coaching nine probationary officers, and travelling all over the province as a critical incident commander, dealing with the likes of hostage situations. In 1996, he became a sergeant in Kirkland

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POOL CLOSED FOR ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Sunday, August 11 to Monday, September 2 (Inclusive) The office is open during the maintenance shutdown Monday to Friday – 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. We REOPEN September 3rd for programs. Visit www.carletonplace.ca for the swim and program schedules.

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News – To help maintain a healthy environment, it is important to keep waterways clean. Last year, using only his hands and a rowboat, Carleton Place resident and volunteer Doug Snedden removed an astonishing number of items from the Mississippi River within the municipality’s limits. At the time, he said: “Protecting water at its source is the first step in ensuring that every Ontarian has access to safe drinking water. By stopping contaminants from getting into sources of drinking water – lakes, rivers and aquifers – we can provide the first line of defense in the protection of our environment and the health of Ontarians.� Snedden was at it again last Monday (Aug. 5), removing 45 tires, one steel frame, two office chairs, one lawn chair, one scooter, one broken paddle, piping, plastics, cans and more.

“The river is looking much better this year,� he told good friend Coun. Gary Strike in an email. Some litter ends up in the water accidently. Other times it enters the water by people being irresponsible. An additional cleanup happened in the deeper areas of the river over the weekend (Aug. 10 and 11). The haul: 37 tires, one oversized truck tire, three pieces of aluminum siding, one lawn chair, one office chair, two kitchen tables, one rubber hose, three shoes, one town barrier, 90 cans, 35 bottles, six garbage bags, one tarp, one 12-foot piece of plastic, one soccer ball, one toy fish pail, two five gallon plastic buckets, one plastic guide wire cable guard, an aluminum teapot, one hub cap, one vehicle fender, one blanket, one lawn chair cushion, one computer shell, one life raft paddle and a large assortment of miscellaneous plastics and broken glass. “There are a number of items that I will attempt to remove at a

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Shown is the mountain of the litter recently removed from the deeper areas of the Mississippi River in Carleton Place. later date, including a 200 gallon oil tank, one picnic table, two 50-gallon barrels and one boat hull,� Snedden said. Litter releases toxins into the water, blocks natural drainage (contributing to stagnant ponding and flooding), traps wildlife and so much more. Snedden’s efforts were deemed “fantastic� by Strike, going above

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Community – The focus on the August Flower & Vegetable Show of the Almonte & District Horticultural Society on Saturday, Aug. 24 will be on hot colours with sizzle. This event will be held in the lower level of the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum in the same gallery as the gorgeous tapestries of Maximo Laura of Peru, so the floral designs have titles such as “Hot Flashes� and “Salsa Sizzle� to compliment his work. Everything from miniatures to landscape designs will test the originality of our exhibitors. There are five photography classes as well with titles such as “Sunsets� and “White Hot�. The entries arrive between 10 a.m. to noon, are then judged and

the public can view them from 2 until 4 p.m. Extra produce will be for sale and members will be on hand to answer questions. Since the flower and vegetable show falls on the same day as the Highland Games, some people might want a change of scenery and could visit the show for an hour or so. Admission is free. The following Monday (Aug. 26) at Cornerstone Community Church, the regular meeting will start with a potluck featuring delicacies from member’s gardens at 6:30 p.m. Then there will be two slide shows – the 2012 Convention in Niagara-on-the-Lake and the Floriade exhibition in Holland. Submitted by Marilyn Snedden.

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warding thing to see in this job, to see people excel. I love seeing people do well.â€? When asked what cases he remembers investigating that he is most proud of – a bad guy brought down, an injustice corrected, a kitten rescued from a tree – he admits that “you’ve got me stumped. I wish I could answer the question,â€? but then, as he thinks on it further, he returns with an answer. “All of the searches we’ve had for missing persons, that’s the most rewarding thing, when we find that person‌when you can return someone home to their family,â€? he said. “That

is the piece de resistance. Sometimes it all works out,â€? he said, though he admitted that, sometimes, the missing person is not brought home alive, but, that too gives the family closure. But regardless of how searches turn out, “I couldn’t be prouder of the officers I work with because they never quit‌I never asked people to work for me, I’ve asked them to work with me.â€? The last major initiative he dealt with was merging the OPP with the Perth Police Service last year. “That was the last major thing,â€? he said. “That wasn’t a goal, to take over

the Perth Police Service‌(But) we’ve done everything we said we would do through costing.â€? As with most other retirees, he is looking forward to being able to spend more time with his family, including his son, who recently became a volunteer fire fighter with the Perth fire department, and his daughter, who works at a Maberly restaurant and volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County. As for his wife, “she’s been the rock behind it, keeping me grounded. Without her, it wouldn’t have been as much fun. I wouldn’t have done it without her.

Policing is a tough job now, and it always has been.� After the interview, outside taking some photographs, ever the police officer, he totes up some clues that literally pass him by about what he will be doing next that day, another welcome delay in packing up his office. Even a rookie fresh from the academy could see by all of the officers and civilian staff, some of whom should be on vacation, walking by with food and treats, that some manner of celebration was in the offing back inside the building to wish him a fond farewell.

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: August 20 – 6:00 pm Council 7:00 pm Committee of the Whole August 21 – 6:00 pm Special Council Community Special Plan – Rural Lot Creation All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated.

until 12:00 o’clock noon local time, Monday, August 19, 2013 Tender documents may be obtained from the Town of Mississippi Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON. The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted.

MISSISSIPPI MILLS RECREATION AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT Fall Programs 2013–2014

ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON Location /BJTNJUI 1VCMJD 4DIPPM Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning SIZE OF COUNCIL REVIEW – 4FQU o "QSJM OPEN HOUSES Time Q N o Q N $35.00 per person Monday, September 16 – ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Almonte Old Town Hall (6:30 p.m.) Location "MNPOUF %JTUSJDU )JHI 4DIPPM Thursday, September 19 – 5VFTEBZ T CFHJOOJOH 4FQU o .BZ Stewart Community Centre Time Q N o Q N Pakenham (6:30 p.m.) $35.00 per person Tuesday, September 24 YOUTH NIGHTS Location "MNPOUF %JTUSJDU )JHI 4DIPPM Clayton Hall (6:30 p.m.) 'SJEBZ T CFHJOOJOH 0DU o "QSJM Time Q N o Q N BEAR SIGHTINGS IN :PVUI BHFT o MISSISSIPPI MILLS Public Works staff has been made aware of frequent PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena bear sightings in the area of Bellamy Mills Road Location: Almonte Community Centre 5IVSTEBZ T CFHJOOJOH 0DU o .BS west of Clayton (near Concessions 3 and 4). The Time Q N o Q N Ministry of Natural Resources has adopted a Bear $5.00 per person per session Wise Program which offers the following advice: Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 27/13 Be Bear Wise – What You Can Do? People are reminded to take the necessary steps PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena to help avoid attracting black bears into populated Location 4UFXBSU $PNNVOJUZ $FOUSF areas. 8FEOFTEBZ T CFHJOOJOH 0DU o .BS Garbage, outdoor grills and bird feed commonly attract Time Q N o Q N black bears. Minimize your chances of attracting black $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required. bears by: Cancellation date: Dec 26 & Jan 2 t 1VUUJOH HBSCBHF PVU POMZ PO UIF NPSOJOH BABYSITTING COURSE of collection. 1BSUJDJQBOUT NVTU CF BU MFBTU ZFBST PME t 4UPSJOH HBSCBHF JO XBTUF DPOUBJOFST XJUI Location "MNPOUF %JTUSJDU )JHI 4DIPPM tight-fitting lids. 8FFLFOE TFTTJPOT 3PPN t 1VU BXBZ CJSE GFFEFST BOE PòFS OBUVSBM 0DU BOE +BO alternatives like flowers, nesting boxes and "QSJM fresh water. Time B N o Q N t $MFBO PVUEPPS HSJMMT BGUFS FBDI VTF JODMVEJOH $50.00 per student LINE DANCING the grease trap underneath. Further information on the Ministry’s Bear Wise All ages welcome! Program can be found at: http://www.mnr.gov. Location "MNPOUF $PNNVOJUZ $FOUSF 4UFXBSU Community Centre on.ca/en/Business/Bearwise/index.html 5IVSTEBZ T o %BUFT 5#" Q N o QN DMBTT

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Library Accessible Bathroom Modifications� will Cancelation dates: Oct 14 & Nov 11 CF SFDFJWFE CZ %JBOF 4NJUITPO $IJFG "ENJOJTUSBUJWF RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Officer at the Town Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Location: Pakenham Arena P.O. Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 4BUVSEBZ T CFHJOOJOH 0DU o .BSDI

Program Times: "HF o ZFBST B N o B N "HF ZFBST B N o B N "HF o ZFBST B N o Q N "HF ZFBST Q N o Q N Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: March 1/14 Cost: $115.00/ child (resident) $135.00/ child (non-resident) GBNJMZ PS NPSF family members registered) Program Registration will take place on 8FEOFTEBZ 4FQU i"U B (MBODFw BU UIF "MNPOUF $PNNVOJUZ $FOUSF GSPN QN o QN "/% 4BUVSEBZ 4FQUFNCFS GSPN B N o /PPO BU UIF 1BLFOIBN "SFOB For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & Culture Department BU

PUBLIC NOTICE Almonte Water System – Sodium Levels This notice is being issued to inform you that recent water samples taken from the drinking water system servicing the Ward of Almonte have shown elevated MFWFMT PG TPEJVN "OZ MFWFM PG TPEJVN BCPWF mg/l must be reported to the Medical Officer of Health. 4BNQMFT UBLFO PO +VMZ UI SFWFBMFE TPEJVN levels of 44 mg/l, 57 mg/l and 40 mg/l, while the SFQFBU TBNQMFT UBLFO PO +VMZ OE TIPXFE TPEJVN MFWFMT PG NH M NH M BOE NH M The Medical Officer of Health has instructed us to inform you of these test results and provide you with the following advice: Although sodium is an essential dietary element, for some individuals who suffer from hypertension, chronic kidney disease or congestive heart failure restricting the daily intake of sodium is essential in managing their condition. It is important to be aware that by drinking water from this system, he/ she may be increasing their sodium intake. Please be aware that the use of a water softener will also add sodium to the water you drink. If you are on a sodium restricted diet, it is recommended that you discuss this situation with your health care provider, so that they are able to help manage your condition. For further inquiries, please contact the Roads and Public Works %FQBSUNFOU BU &YU

ROAD CLOSURE IN MISSISSIPPI MILLS Please be advised of the following upcoming road closure in Mississippi Mills. Road Closure in Mississippi Mills August 17, 2013 For the purpose of permitting “Pakenham Fall Fairâ€? in Pakenham, the following highways within the Town of Mississippi Mills will be closed to vehicular USBĂłD PO 4BUVSEBZ "VHVTU B " QPSUJPO PG .BD'BSMBOF 4USFFU GSPN +FTTJF

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ACCESSIBILITY – DID YOU KNOW? Don’t hesitate to advise the Town if you encounter a barrier when utilizing the Town’s services or visiting one of our facilities. A barrier to accessibility is an obstacle that makes it difficult — sometimes impossible - for people with disabilities to do the things most of us take for granted — things like visiting a facility, participating in community activities or seeking services.

HELP WANTED Recreation Facilities Maintenance Worker (part-time seasonal)

Public Skating Monitor (part-time seasonal)

Facility Operator (part-time seasonal)

From September 2013 to March 2014. Resumes should be submitted to the following on or before Tuesday August 27th, 2013 at 4:00 p.m to: Calvin Murphy, Recreation Coordinator, The Town of Mississippi Mills Almonte Old Town Hall, #SJEHF 4USFFU Almonte Ontario, K0A 1A0 Or e-mailed to Calvin Murphy at the following e-mail address: cmurphy@mississippimills.ca To obtain more information on the job descriptions, key responsibilities and working conditions for these positions, please contact Calvin Murphy (Recreation Coordinator) at the Recreation and $VMUVSF %FQBSUNFOU BU &YU The hourly range for the Recreation Facilities Maintenance Worker (Part-Time seasonal) is a five TUFQ QBZ TDBMF CFUXFFO IPVS o hour. 5IF IPVSMZ SBOHF GPS UIF 1VCMJD 4LBUJOH .POJUPS position (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale CFUXFFO IPVSo IPVS The hourly range for the Recreation Facility Operator (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between o IPVS

TENDER 13-16 FOR A 2013 OR NEWER 7,500IG TRIDEM SEMI-TRAILER Tender packages can be picked up at 3131 Old Perth Road, Ramsay Garage, Almonte, ON or one can be emailed to you by contacting chartwick@mississippimills.ca Tenders close on Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.


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Council considers Middleville subdivision questions after Aug. 6 meeting News – Following the outcome of an Aug. 6 Committee of the Whole meeting in Lanark Highlands, it appears another public meeting may be in the cards for the Middleville subdivision. Margo Fulford, representing an ad hoc group of concerned community members, made a presentation to the committee, outlining her group’s concerns for the proposed development. “We wish to make it clear that we are not trying to stop the subdivision from happening,” Fulford read from a six-page document presented to committee. “We want to be assured that when this subdivision happens, it is the best that it can be for the community and all procedures are correctly followed.” The subdivision has been proposed for a 108-acre parcel of land located east of the hamlet of Middleville. The applicant, Jeff Jackson, submitted his subdivision proposal to divide the property into 40 lots between two and

four acres in size. Neighbours and members of the community concerned about the proposed development first attended a public meeting in March of this year to learn more of the development. Since the application was submitted to Lanark County, the proposal has been circulated among commenting agencies and the Township of Lanark Highlands for comment. Fulford listed off the main concerns of her group, namely concerns with the following of procedures, adherence to the township’s Official Plan and the overall expense of the development versus additional taxation revenue. Fulford suggested the municipality undertake a detailed cost-benefit analysis to determine if the development would result in any additional tax revenue for the township. Another concern raised by Fulford was the developer’s offer of cash in lieu of public space. Subdivisions developers have the option of offering monetary compensation as opposed to leaving a section of

the divided property for community use. Fulford pointed out the current lack of community areas in the Middleville community. “The developer is offering cash-in-lieu of public space, in an area that has no playground, no ball-field, no public trails. Under these circumstances is council prepared to accept cash in lieu?” Fulford went on to point out that if a public space is provided within the subdivision, a safe sidewalk should also be provided to allow safe travel between Middleville and the development. “Will there be another public meeting to address these concerns?” Fulford asked the committee, in closing. Rob Wittkie, planning administrator/deputy clerk, confirmed the information provided to the committee by the delegation and the answers to their questions would be available to the public by contacting him or checking the website. Deputy mayor Brian Stewart said he felt the questions and

Nominations open for CP Chamber awards

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Business – Nominations are now open for the 2013 Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce Business Awards of Excellence. Do you feel that you or someone you know has made a difference in the community? If so, we want to hear from you. Applications are now being accepted for the 2013 Chamber Business Awards of Excellence. Business/Business Person of the Year Award This award will be given to a business that has been operating for 10 years or more. The nominee has demonstrated excellence

in business operations including financial management, environmental practices, viewed as a business leader, customer service, sales and marketing, strong track record of community involvement and support. Community Involvement Award This award will be given to a company that has demonstrated outstanding leadership in community service through organized programs involving employee and management engagement – the organization will have an established reputation for a high level of involvement in com-

munity support projects, internal social responsibility programs and have demonstrated participation at the community level with both employees and management in community projects and fundraising efforts. Excellence in Customer Service Award This will be given to an organization that consistently demonstrates a high level of commitment to customer service and satisfaction – the candidate demonstrates a commitment to customer service over a prolonged

answers should be made available to the public in a more accessible format. “I’ll definitely be supporting another meeting,” Stewart said, adding that he’d like to see a report containing the questions and responses that have been submitted to date. “I’d like to see that report come back to the Committee of the Whole for further discussion.” Wittkie suggested that once all information is received it could be made available to the public at another committee meeting or at a public meeting held

in the evening. Following Fulford’s presentation, Tracy Zander, planner for the developer, addressed the committee. Zander explained that a recent MDS recalculation necessitated the redrawing of the subdivision plans, requiring the restructuring of the lot sizes and locations, but did not alter the design significantly. Zander provided the committee and those present at the meeting with a sneak peak at the new, revised plans. The new plan features one entrance and exit and a circular interior road,

but the number of lots remain unchanged, although some of the lot sizes have been resized. Zander told the committee that the last two months had been spent doing fieldwork and working on the hydrogeological terrain analysis that will then be recirculated to commenting agencies. “Everyone wants answers now but those who have been through the subdivision process know it can take a shocking amount of time,” Zander told the committee. “All the answers are coming but I can’t give you a timeline.”

Lanark County Mental Health Community Advisory Board Volunteer Positions Lanark County Mental Health is a progressive, creative, and dynamic agency. We are committed to improving the quality of life for individuals and their families that have or are experiencing serious mental illness. Our mental health services and resources strive to meet the challenging needs that a person may experience when faced with mental illness. We are a comprehensive, multidisciplinary team and community based mental health organization sponsored by the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital. We believe in a client centred approach to support the individual in a recovery model to promote optimal health and well-being. Our Community Advisory Board provides community advice, suggestions and participation in an advisory capacity to Lanark County Mental Health and the sponsoring Board regarding program planning, development, and review of services relevant to the operation of the Program and its impact on the community. There is an opportunity to fill 4 Community Advisory Board Volunteer Positions The positions would consist of residents from Lanark County to serve as “communityat-large” positions for a term of three years. The Community Advisory Board meets seven times during the year. The Board provides promotion of Lanark County Mental Health programs and services in stimulating understanding, reducing stigmatization and improving awareness of adult mental health services. Board members participate in planning groups to provide public awareness of mental health programs and service gaps within the community setting. To have further information about the Term of Reference please visit website: www.lanarkmentalhealth.com To submit your name for consideration please contact: Diana McDonnell, Executive Director 613-283-2170, Ext. 222 dmcdonnell@lanarkmentalhealth.com

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REMINDER – TAX NOTICE

COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE

2013 FINAL TAX LEVY

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013 at 7:00 pm

INSTALLMENT DATES: AUGUST 30/OCTOBER 31, 2013 The final 2013 tax billing has been mailed. If you have not received your tax bill, please contact The Township Office 613-259-2398 ext. 229. It is the responsibility of the property owner to provide the Township with any change to their mailing address. The Township will not be held responsible for mail not delivered in a timely manner due to changes in addresses not provided by the property owner. FAILFURE TO RECEIVE A TAX BILL WILL NOT INVALIDATE PENALTY AND INTEREST CHARGES.

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OPINION

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EDITORIAL

Sochi boycott well-meaning, ill advised Editorial – To go or not to go? That is the question, but the answer should be to go. This is not to say that we don’t appreciate that members of the gay and lesbian community want the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia to be boycotted by nations that respect or, at least, tolerate, gay rights, and, in their best hopes, move the games back to Vancouver. While we would love to relive the glory days of the winter of 2010, there is little to no chance of that move being made. We also greatly sympathize with our gay brothers and sisters, and add our voice in protest against the monstrous Russian law that prevents, what it calls, “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations,” to minors, and even penalizes people who express their views in favour of gay rights online or elsewhere in the media. The bill was signed this past June and also prevents people from even discussing gay rights. It essentially outlaws being openly gay, and imposes jail time of up to 15 days for for-

eigners, followed by deportation, for breaking the law. Already, a number of voices are calling for a well-meaning, but shortsighted boycott of the Russian games based on this monstrous law. Star Trek actor George Takei, who played Lt. Sulu, along with British actor and writer Stephen Fry have called for a boycott. U.S. President Barack Obama has said that he has “no patience” for countries that discriminate against gay people. (However, neither Obama nor British Prime Minister David Cameron support a boycott). Our own Hayley Wickenheiser, captain of Canada’s women’s hockey team, told the CBC that the Olympics is “about acceptance, so it kind of goes against everything that the Olympics are about. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.” As we have seen so often in the past, Russia only cares about Russia. Witness its decision to arm the murderous Assad regime in Syria, and its belligerence at the recent G8 summit in Northern Ireland, just to name a few. International pressure seems to have little

influence within Russia’s borders. Sadly, demonizing a small minority has been a useful scapegoat for Russia’s czars in centuries past, something Russian President Vladimir Putin is finding out to his benefit. The idea of boycotting Olympic games is nothing new. Following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on Christmas Day, 1979, western nations decided to boycott the Moscow Olympics in 1980. The Communist Warsaw pact countries followed with a tit-for-tat abstention from the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. The Seoul, South Korea games were boycotted by North Korea and Cuba in 1988. But the only ones hurt by the boycotts, really, were the athletes. Those who had trained for years only to miss out on what, for some, might be their only opportunity to reach the Olympic stage, in 1980. Then, in 1984, with their worthy adversaries cooling their heels thousands of miles behind the Iron Curtain, many western athletes still felt cheated – that the Los Angeles

games were somehow not “real” Olympics, that they won only because the bar had been lowered way, way down. One only has to look at Canada’s Olympic medal count, and see how it jumped way up in 1984, only to flutter back to earth four years later, to see why the athletes of ’84 feel as though there is an asterisk beside their medal win. What if there had been a boycott of the 1936 Berlin Olympics? Yes, the world would have made a valid point against Hitler’s evil regime. But that likely would not have stopped Hitler’s plans to dominate Europe and beyond. And by going to the Olympics that year, a young African-American named Jesse Owens, the grandson of a slave, through sheer athleticism, buried Hitler’s notion of an Aryan “master race,” by winning four gold medals. Hmm. We wonder if there is room on the U.S. basketball team for the National Basketball Association’s first openly gay player, Jason Collins? That’d show the Kremlin.

COLUMN

Bad memories stirred up Opinion – Although I’ve been living in Carleton Place since 1996, my hometown is St. Catharines. Known for its overabundance of parks, gardens and trails, the largest municipality in the Niagara Region carries the official nickname of The Garden City. Sadly, however, St. Catharines is known for another reason, and it’s something residents will never, ever be able to run away from. Just the mere mention of Paul Bernardo’s name stirs up so many emotions. He is the serial killer and rapist convicted in 1995 of kidnapping, raping, torturing and murdering teenagers Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy in St. Catharines (1991 and 1992). His accomplice: wife Karla Homolka. Homolka’s baby sister (Tammy) died a year earlier, choking on her own vomit, after being drugged by her sister and sexually assaulted by Bernardo. It was Christmas Eve in 1990. Bernardo received life in prison and a dangerous offender designation for his vile crimes. After a 25year mandatory term (2020) he is eligible to apply for parole. Homolka was released from prison in 2005, following a 12-year sentence in exchange for a guilty plea for manslaughter. More than two decades later the impact of the former couple’s sins can still be felt in St. Catharines – possibly the country. Two weeks ago I was back home vacationing, which was around the same time Bernardo put in another request to be moved to a medium security prison and out of isolation. Unbelievable! People were livid! During an outing to the hair salon, I overheard one couple discussing the killer’s application. They strongly felt Bernardo should rot to death in solitary confinement. For the last 18 years he has lived in an isolation cell (for his own protection) at the maximum

security Kingston Penitentiary. This fall, however, the federal government is closing the aging Tara Firma penal institution. Luckily, Bernardo won’t be enjoying a transfer, according to Steven Blaney, the federal minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. Almost certainly, he will join fellow murderers Russell Williams and Michael Rafferty at Quebec’s Port-Cartier Institution, another maximum security facility. Rafferty was convicted in 2012 (life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years) of the murder of Tori Stafford. Williams, a former air force officer, was sentenced in 2010 (life imprisonment) for burglary, forcible confinement, sexual assault and murder. Other dangerous and notorious criminals who have called the Kingston Penitentiary home: Clifford Olson (deceased), Wayne Boden (deceased) and honour killers Mohammad and Hamed Shafia. Monsters like Bernardo and the chilling memories of their crimes will continue to torment victims’ families – as well as the rest of us. I still remember the terror in our city. Everybody’s lives changed significantly. St. Catharines’ innocence was lost. Today, Homolka is a mother of three (two sons and a daughter), married to the brother of her longtime prison lawyer. Her family resides in the Caribbean. When people learn that I am from St. Catharines they always bring up the Bernardo and Homolka slayings. This is frequently followed by the question: Did you know them? Only a handful of my new friends know the answer. If you have any comments or questions for Tara Gesner, she can be reached by email at: tgesner@ perfprint.ca.

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Lifestyle – My neighbour had a beautiful Scarlet Tanager in their yard July 25. While talking with her on the phone, a family of five raccoons were busy trying to get into the feeder. The youngsters were not quite big enough to manage. Hope Sylvia was able to take their picture. A friend who moved from the country into Almonte, is disappointed that only American Robins visit her yard. The next day, Ray Holland called from home, in Pakenham ward. Great news regarding the Red-bellied Woodpecker family. There are now five of them: a female and four males, all busy feeding in the maple trees. With the overnight rain July 26, many birds and animals will be happy for an increased water supply. The week before, on two trips

period of time with an impact on sales. New Business Venture Award This will be awarded to a company that has been established for more than one year but less than three years. This could include the expansion of an existing business into a new venture. The new business/venture will demonstrate exceptional performance and financial viability. Judging takes into account the relative size of the business. Please note that change in ownership of a business does not, in itself, qualify the entity as a new business. Employee of the Year Award The employee of the year recognizes an individual nominated by their peers who clearly demonstrates loyalty, exceptional performance and an overall contribution to their organization – the individual has provided a significant

Strictly for the Birds LYNDA C. BENNETT

to Constance Creek, near Dunrobin, along Thomas A. Dolan Parkway, marsh birds were very active in the early morning. My husband Cliff came with me. We watched two Great Blue Herons, a Least Bittern, many Wood Ducks, and at least four Common Moorhens. Surprisingly, four American Bitterns were standing along the edge of the creek looking for prey. Two Osprey flew overhead, and a male Belted Kingfisher rattled from the fence line. In the distance, we heard a White-throated Sparrow

calling. Two families of Mallards swam in amongst the water lilies. We tallied 24 species of birds. Three days later I returned and was surprised to see more twigs and sand bars visible there. One more sign of our dry summer. There were four Great Blue Herons, one Common Tern, two Osprey sitting on their nest on a hydro pole by the road, a female Kingfisher, two Blue-winged Teal, and more than 10 Wood Ducks. No shorebirds or Moorhens, that Georgina Doe and I hoped to see. Two Turkey Vultures soared above us, and two American Goldfinch came to drink at the water’s edge. We saw only 12 species this day. When I returned home, a Barred Owl called from our west woods. Please call Lynda at 613-2565013 or email bennett@magma.ca with bird reports.

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impact to their company through high quality work, outstanding performance and is a well respected role model to others. The Innovation Award – for Visual Creativity Awarded to a business that consistently strives to have an inviting and attractive exterior, is well maintained and appropriate for the type of business. Window displays are fresh and seasonal and signage is simple, easy to understanding and looks attractive. The awards nomination deadline is Aug. 30 and nomination forms are available on the Chamber website at www.cpchamber.com or by calling the Chamber office at 613-257-1976. The Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce Business Awards of Excellence will take place on Saturday, Oct. 19. For more information, contact Jackie Kavanagh at 613-257-1976 or email jackie@cpchamber.com. R0012257995/0815

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Business – Yellow is a colour that calls to mind sunshine, daffodils, springtime. Now Almonte residents can associate the colour with Mill Street’s newest store. Hello Yellow held its grand opening July 26, allowing people to glimpse the bright, cheerful store behind the walls of yellow balloons in the window fronts that held locals’ curiosities for days. Hello Yellow is a general gift store offering everything from jewelry and candles to printed scarves and home dĂŠcor items – but there’s a difference between this gift shop and all the other similar shops on Mill Street: all of the products available at Hello Yellow are made in North America. “It’s really important to me to support local entrepreneurs like myself,â€? said Emily Arbour, the store’s owner. Many of the products featured in the store come from the Ottawa Valley, Ottawa and Montreal, though some of the items are from Vancouver or small time companies in the United States. Arbour, 34, used to own Blackbird, another gift shop just up the street from her current store. She owned Blackbird for five years before passing it onto its current owner so she could focus on her two small children, Clementine, 4, and Griffin, 2.

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Left, owner Emily Arbour stands outside her new store on Mill Street in Almonte, Hello Yellow. The store features handmade products all crafted in North America, including items from the Ottawa Valley. Above centre, Hello Yellow’s counter is fronted with a button collage that Arbour crafted herself. Above right, handmade items like jewelry, pottery and candles are sold at the shop. “I’ve always really liked crafting and handmade things,� she said, “and I always wanted to have a shop that was dedicated to handmade products.� So in May of this year she started the process of creating Hello Yellow in an available space where the travel agency used was housed at 72 Mill Street. She painted the interior with clean neutrals

and filled it with handmade things that she would love to have in her own home. “Many of the makers are moms like me,� she said. “Every item has a story behind it of where it came from and the person who made it.� There’s a bit of a story behind the store’s name as well. Arbour has a back-

ground in advertising and marketing, and wanted to create a name that was inviting, bright and fun. “I’ve always loved the word ‘hello,’� she said. “It’s obviously a very inviting word, but I always wanted something really catchy.� She chose “yellow� because it fit the bill: it’s a bright, happy and creative

colour and, when paired with the word “hello,� it became a catchy and memorable name: Hello Yellow. A crafter herself, Arbour created one of the focal pieces in her store. Mounted on the front of the shop’s counter is a large collage of buttons, which she painted white and placed behind glass. The word “hello�, written in her logo’s script, has been painted on the front, encompassing her store’s theme perfectly. It’s a showcase for beautiful, original handcrafted items. Arbour is also one of the brains behind the Handmade Harvest, which is held twice a year in Almonte to celebrate local emerging crafters. Another hat she wears is her involvement in Small Town Thinking – a business that does community building activities and produces the locally themed shirts called Almontees (http://almontees.com). In the future, Arbour hopes to have a website to sell her goods online and to host creative workshops, where participants can learn to make jewelry, Christmas ornaments or similar crafty things, from either herself or the makers of the store’s products. “It’s been amazing,� she said. “We had almost 600 likes (on Facebook) before we opened, and I’ve been busy all week.� More information can be found at their Facebook page or their up and coming website at www.hello-yellow. ca.

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Community – Planes, trains, trucks and automobiles don’t get very far without fossil fuels. But if Thane Heins has his way, all those vehicles will continue to travel great distances, but without gas and with new technology developed by the Renfrew native. Heins says he is forming a partnership with a Turkish company to form a spin-off company called Poetry In Motion, for the commercialization of Heins’ own company, Potential Difference Inc. If contract milestones are realized, Heins says his company stands to make $12.5 million. The plan is for Poetry In Motion to commercialize PDI technology for electric vehicles, wind turbines, hydroelectric generation, and other motors, generators and transformers. PDI, the company Heins founded in 2005, is the driving force behind creating a technology that could affect the world as the advent of the telephone did more than 100 years ago. A proud Renfrewite who has lived in Almonte the last several years, Heins says he wants to tell his home community about his budding success. Many Renfrew residents know Heins as a chef, the former owner of the Old Towne Hall Restaurant or a candidate in provincial and federal elections. Heins signed a contract with a Turkish company, which wishes to remain anonymous for now, while working to develop prototypes Heins expects will be able to run 450, if not 900 or more, kilometres on Heins’ regenerative acceleration generator (Re-GenX) Technology. If this technology is successful in normal-sized cars and trucks, Heins says his life will change dramatically. “I’m going to go from a guy who hasn’t had a pay cheque since 1999 to a freakin’ multi-millionaire, assuming the technology works in their car,” says Heins of the Turkish company. One of the first milestones of the contract is to deliver a working prototype within six months. A prototype has already been developed in a scooter, but it has only 1/30th of the kilowatt power of a car. To date, Heins says his wife Kim has invested more than $200,000 in the project, while other investors have provided about $400,000 in support in kind. Re-Gen-X Technology, says Heins, now allows electric vehicles to partially recharge their batteries as they drive without the decelerative effects associated with regenerative braking. The exact final magnitude of recharge capability has not yet been determined, but he says 76 per cent recharge capacity has already been established. His research in the field of flywheel energy storage was done in collaboration with Dr. Paul Allaire at the University of Virginia’s Rotating Machines and Controls Laboratory. After a successful demonstration at the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the research continued at a University of Ottawa satellite lab in 2008. PDI’s technologies were further developed and refined under the supervision of Dr. Riadh Habash in the University of Ottawa power lab in 2008, 2009 and 2010. The technology, if it becomes a mainstay in the car and truck industry, will mean the end of fossil fuels as a major energy source for cars and trucks, and maybe trains and planes too. At the same time, Heins says fossil fuels definitely have a place in the modern world, as he points to the many products made by fossil fuel, among them asphalt, shingles, plastic products, golf balls and fertilizer. Electric cars now on the market rely on a rechargeable lithium battery that depends on an unsustainable resource, says Heins. “Our technology allows for conventional batteries to be used.”

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News – Not everyone can write a tune that touches so many people. Ottawa Valley Troubadour, Lyle Dillabough of Carleton Place continues to receive praise for his melody Face Your Sorrow. “I wrote this song in March of this year,” he said in an interview with the Canadian Gazette last week. “I was actually taking a shower when it hit me, started to come to me.” The musical artist stepped out of the shower to write the first verse. “I was soaking wet,” Dillabough said, “but such was the inner drive to get it down on the paper.” The recording of Face Your Sorrow (on June 12 at Manikin) was produced by another local singer/songwriter – Kirk Armstrong. Manikin is Armstrong’s home studio in Carleton Place. “Lyle played the song two or three times,” he said. “It wasn’t a long-drawnout thing for us. My job is to get it down with as little hassle as possible.” Armstrong has worked with Dillabough before, producing the recording of two other songs: You Are the Most Beautiful Thing and I Still See You in Dreams. “He is a less is more kind of guy,” he said. Armstrong played bass on the recording. Dillabough explained that Armstrong, “an exceptional producer,” understood Face Your Sorrow had to be recorded in a certain way that would allow the true impact of the song to come through in the finished product. “Kirk understood why I needed to do

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The recording of Face Your Sorrow was produced by another local singer/songwriter – Kirk Armstrong. Armstrong (seated) and Dillabough listen to the song. it,” he continued, “as well as why it was all very frustrating to me.” The finances weren’t readily available to record the song, and Dillabough felt the tune – somehow – was being thrust or forced upon him. He could feel the resentment rising from deep inside. Face Your Sorrow is different from other tunes Dillabough has authored. “Different in the intensity to have it written, recorded and put out there at this time,” he said. “It’s almost like someone’s putting a gun to my head to do this. It just has to be done now for some reason.” “I know it sounds weird,” the troubadour continued, “but that’s just the way it is, and I won’t get any peace unless I follow the plan.” Following the distribution of Face Your Sorrow, Dillabough started hear-

ing from people. “One individual told me that their friend was dying from cancer at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto,” he said. “When she heard the song she was deeply moved, taking much comfort and inspiration from it.” A radio announcer suggested Dillabough make Face Your Sorrow available to bereavement groups. A woman from Elliot Lake whose husband passed away suddenly heard the song recently. She immediately contacted the musician to offer her heartfelt thanks. “She said it was so needed,” he said. Face Your Sorrow is currently being played on area radio stations, including CJHR-FM in Renfrew, CHCR-FM in Killaloe, CKCU-FM Ottawa and CHIP-FM in Fort-Coulonge, Que. A number of appearances are lined up

for Dillabough later in the month, including the Irish Gathering in Killaloe (Aug. 17-25) and Trainfest in Smiths Falls (Aug. 24-25). Dillabough told the Canadian Gazette that he “fought” writing the song right from the start, in addition to the notion of recording it, because he gets a bit “sucky” sometimes about the course of his life. “I like to argue with the big guy, as I like to call him,” he said. “Call it God, the universe, fate, destiny or whatever, but I certainly believe in it. After all this time I know that something guides me. I couldn’t have made it this far on my own!” Dillabough moved to Carleton Place in 1981 at age 21. He has overcome several obstacles during his 53 years, including depression, anxiety and an addiction to prescription drugs. “For although my life has been very interesting, perplexing, wondrous, mysterious and gratifying at times, it has always been a deep struggle for me and a very painful journey,” he said. Dillabough said that Face Your Sorrow touches people because it’s sincere and real. “This is how I feel and have felt, and I suppose folks can hear it in the lyrics and my voice,” he said. “It’s genuine!”

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Hopes and dreams Dillabough is hopeful Face Your Sorrow finds its way, reaches its destiny and does what it’s supposed to do. “Sales and money, doesn’t really matter to me,” he said. “Sure, I’d take it, but it’s not the main thing or driving force behind my efforts.” “Although material things might make life a bit easier, I realize it can’t buy me the peace of mind that I have always so desperately sought,” Dillabough continued. “Peace of mind is the continuous carrot that leads me on. Keeps me going forward is another way of describing it.” Dillabough has an extremely versatile background: singer/songwriter, producer, promoter, writer, broadcaster and humanitarian. “I have worked in the fields of pastoral and palliative care, which has been very rewarding,” he said. “My life has been interesting. I like to say that I don’t have a career, I have a calling.” Dillabough began singing professionally at the age of 17 (1977). He has performed with many greats: Mac Beattie, Ron McMunn, Ray Materick, Murray McLauchlan and more, and worked with the likes of Arlo Guthrie, Touching words Valdy and Lynn Miles. Sample lyrics for Face Your Sorrow Earlier in the year (Feb. 27), he was are as follows: presented with the Queen Elizabeth II “Rise up against your sorrow Diamond Jubilee Medal. Stand tall and face the pain “At this point in my life there isn’t Cause there will always be tomor- much that gives me a thrill,” Dillabough row said. “It’s all about connecting with And your heart will love again others now. It’s about finding my way home, and these little miracles serve to Rise up against your sorrow show me that I’m on the right path. I’m Life’s bitter tasting gift on the journey home.”

Your donations help purchase medical equipment Almonte General Hospital’s (AGH’s) Emergency Department serves more than 15,000 patients annually from Mississippi Mills, Lanark Highlands, West Carleton and the surrounding areas. Your donations, through gifts of cash, planned gifts or other means, help purchase up-to-date equipment for the AGH ER and other departments. Last year, donations helped purchase a new defibrillator for the AGH ER. Shown at right with the defibrillator are, from left, AGH ER Registered Nurse Lisa Gordon, AGH Chief of Emergency Services and Chief of Staff Dr. Michael Dolan, and ER Registered Nurse Tanya Nolan. To make a donation to the AGH/ Fairview Manor Foundation to help purchase medical equipment, phone Gerry Huddleston at 613-256-2514, ext. 2297 or send an email to ghuddleston@aghfvm.com.

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News – They’re a hard sight to miss when they come riding through Mississippi Mills, drawing attention to themselves with shiny metal, flashy framework and rumbling engines in the way that only 1,600 motorcycles could – and effectively accomplishing their goal of raising awareness of prostate cancer with Ride for Dad. Ride for Dad is an organization that aims to not only raise awareness of prostate cancer, but also to collect funds for research and testing. Recently the organization received donations from the Almonte Citvitan Club and Levi Home Hardware.

The cheques, one for $1,200 from the Civitan and one for $300 from Levi Home Hardware were presented to Rick Bright from the local Ride for Dad branch, and Jim Summers from the national branch in an informal ceremony. “We’re always so happy to receive any funds that people would like to send our way,� said Summers. “Any little bit helps.� The Ottawa Valley ride, which was held on June 1 this year, begins in downtown Ottawa and continues towards Kanata and then out to Almonte. From there the 1,600 riders travel to Carleton Place, Smiths Falls, Merrickville and Kemptville. “It’s quite a show,� said Summers. “It’s a big event that gathers a lot of attention. People come out to watch us and cheer.�

The Almonte Civitan Club raised their $1,200 donation by hosting a barbecue at the event, which they do each year that Ride for Dad passes through the area. The donation from Levi Home Hardware was just that – a small donation to assist the cause. Ride for Dad was started in Ottawa and is now a national that sees thousands of bikers raise funds and participate in group rides to help the fight against prostate cancer. The first event, held 13 years ago in 2000, saw just 80 motorcyclists; today, the largest event, which happens to be the Ottawa event, can see upwards of 2,300 participants. So far, Ride for Dad has raised $11 million to put towards research and awareness for prostate cancer.

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Young people experiencing area thanks to Northern Youth Abroad program By PATRICIA LEBOEUF pleboeuf@metroland.com

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The differences between the Canadian north and south can be jarring, but Rosemary Rowsell and Jacqueline Gon wouldn’t trade the experience for the world. They pose between host sisters Kerin, left, and Dana Hudson, right. living on a pig farm. “I got a sunburn for the first time,� said Rowsell with a laugh. Watching the sun set at 9 p.m. was also a shock to girls used to the midnight sun. So was the discovery that people

living below the 60th degree have so many activities to choose from. “They have things to do all the time,� said Rowsell. “Us, we are isolated. Our towns are small. “We don’t get to drive where we want

to go,� she added. “We have to fly.� They share a home with their host parents Bruce Hudson and Elizabeth Prentice-Hudson and host sisters Dana, 21, and Kerin, 18. They may all live in the same coun-

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News – The painful heat of the Ottawa summer is the first thing that greeted Rosemary Rowsell and Jacqueline Gon as they walked onto the Kinburn farm they would call home for the next few weeks. Both girls left their home up north to participate in a cross-cultural experience, teaching their southern hosts about their culture and learning what life is like in Ontario. The experience comes courtesy of the Northern Youth Abroad (NYA) program, which allows young people from up north to see how their southern counterparts live. Rowsell is an 18-year-old Inuit girl from Cape Dorset, Nunavut while Gon, 20, grew up in Behchoko, NWT and is Thcho. Both girls had to get used to the radical shift in temperatures since they are used to summer temperatures hovering between 7 °C and 20 °C. So it was quite a shock to experience sweltering humidity and scorching sun, particularly while

try, but traditions, culture, landscape and food is foreign to each other. “I think the north is almost a forgotten part of Canada,� said Kerin. “We pride ourselves on being the Great White North and stuff and in reality we don’t know it that well.� The girls agreed with the assessment. “When I go out from the north and I met new people, they always ask me odd questions like, ‘Do you live in an igloo?’ or ‘Do you pet (polar) bears?’� said Rowsell. She admits almost ruefully that she once slept in an igloo as a special occasion, but “we don’t build them as often as we used to.� Neither girls mind the questions and relish the opportunity to share their culture and traditions with people. Both have distinct traditions. Rowsell demonstrated ancestral Inuit throat singing while Gon shared videos of traditional Thcho dances and social mores. “In my culture, women are not al-

inSPIRE Church Carleton Place Church meets: Carambeck Community Centre, 351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place WHEN: EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am (Children’s service also at same time) Phone: (613) 552-1323 Email: scott@myinSPIREnetwork.com Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com Pastor: Scott Ridenour Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner Youth meet every Sunday night from 6–8pm At the CP Youth Centre (back of Carambeck Community Centre) Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com for more info

The Bridge Kanata (The Wesleyan Church) 285 Didsbury Rd., Kanata (Behind Canadian Tire) 613-592-7635 www.bridgechurches.ca connect@bridgechurches.ca SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 10:30 am Thursday @ 6:49 pm Bridge Kids (ages 3–Grade 5) available throughout the summer

Calvary Pentecostal Church Phone: 613 257 3484 Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca www.calvarycp.ca Ottawa Valley Vineyard Church Loving God, Loving People, Having Fun When: 10:30am SUNDAY Where: Carleton Place High School 613-257-6045 www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca

Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. 613.256.2184 apc@trytel.com Rev. Alison & Rev. Brian Sharpe Mr. George Stewart Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY 11:00am Worship Service & Sunday School Nursery care Available. ALL WELCOME! Transportation is available by calling Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Almonte 613-256-1034 Father Lindsay Harrison SATURDAY MASS 4:30pm SUNDAY MASS 9:00 a.m. – 10:30am Children’s Liturgy, Youth Ministry, Bible Study, Prayer Circle (check website for times and programs) www.holynameofmaryparish.com Almonte Baptist Church 207 Reserve St. 613-256-5655 Pastor: Paul Benson www.almonte.baptistchurch.com As of June 2 Almonte Baptist Church will meet at 10:00 a.m. (instead of 11:00 a.m.) until Sept.

10 am – SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 4th Thursday – Mens Super-Huddle 6:30 pm 4th Tuesday – L.I.F.T. 7:00 pm 613-623-9436 Reformed Presbyterian Church 273 Almonte St., Almonte SERVICES: 10am EACH SUNDAY 11:30 am. Sabbath School Classes Second services at: 2:00 pm. 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays. 6:00 pm. 2nd & 4th Sundays Weekly Bible Studies For Information: 613-256-2816 – mhdyck@rogers.com Pastor Matt Dyck

The Lighthouse 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 Pastor: Doug Anderson Email: info@cplighthouse.org Website: www.cplighthouse.org Sunday Services 10am Celebration Service & Children’s Church Contact us for more information Personal prayer available Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:00–2:30 pm Call or come by Contact Barb

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 117 Victoria St. 613-257-5109 www.carletonplaceadventists.org Pastor: Adriaan van der Lingen 613-979-1161 SATURDAY SERVICES Sabbath School – 9:30am Divine Service – 11:00am EVERYONE WELCOME

Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30am - SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Child Care Available Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. For Transportation call the office.

Cornerstone Community Church 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers 613-256-4995 SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10 a.m. Ample Parking - Fully Accessible Nursery Care/Sunday School Weekly Bible Study & Prayer * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * A Free Methodist Congregation

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013 13th after Pentecost 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist with Holy Baptism THURSDAY, AUGUST 22ND 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rector The Rev’d David Andrew Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry Choir Director Pat Grainger St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Rev. John Vaudry, Interim Moderator Organist and Choir Director: Susan Harron SUNDAY SERVICE 9:30am Nursery & Sunday School, Handicap Accessible carpland@storm.ca Blog – standrewscarletonplace.com

A Biblically faithful, Gospel sharing parish in the Anglican Church in North America Services & Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. each Sunday Nursery available Mid-week Bible Studies Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor 613- 257-5490 www.eternalhopechurch.ca Come worship with us at 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place

Parish of Franktown-Innisville Anglican Churches The Rev. David Vavasour The Rev. Mary Ellen Berry 613-257-1340 www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca SUNDAY SERVICES: St. James, Franktown 8:30 a.m. Sunday’s Kool will Resume Sept. 8th 9:30 a.m. Centennial Hall St. John’s, Innisville 10:30 a.m. All are welcome!

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 28 Hawthorne Ave., CP Fr. Augustine Mendonça, 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5 pm Sunday 9 am & 10:30 am Handicap Access

The United Church of Canada Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge Services in both churches. Fully Accessible 613-257-7761 for more information Everyone Welcome. Child Care provided.

Carleton Place Baptist Church 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 613-257-1889 Pastor: Brian Affleck July/August 10:00 am Worship Children’s Church provided Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7pm All Welcome! Handicap access Air Conditioned www.cpbaptist.ca Zion-Memorial United Church 'SBOLMJO 4USFFU t 10:30 am - Morning Worship SUMMER HOURS (July 7th to August 25th) 9:30am – Morning Worship FULLY ACCESSIBLE Minister: Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. Musical Director: Tony Stuart WARM WELCOME TO ALL!

St. James Anglican Church “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place� 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 257-3178 Website - stjamescarletonplace.org

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Put your Puppets Up! Community – Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival had another successful year as the streets filled with both local residents and visitors to take in the puppet shows, vendors and of course, the parade on both Saturday, Aug. 10 and Sunday, Aug. 11. Above left, Puppets Up! mascot Nick leads the parade down Mill Street and waves to the thousands of spectators gathered on the sidewalks. Above right, children enjoy the variety of puppets that join their puppeteers as they parade down the street. Left, live music leads the paraders and give the event a lively and fun flair. Right, Mayor John Levi and his puppet self join in the festivities, riding along with the parade in a car. Far left, many different performers and their puppets join the parade, from professionals in colourful costumes to locals who had brought their own puppets. Middle top, puppets of all shapes and sizes were available for purchase at the festival including these Disney themed ones. Middle bottom, performers, not just puppeteers, were welcome to join the parade. Here a woman dances her way down the street. Right, a few different dragon puppets found themselves at the Puppets Up! parade, but none were as fierce as this black one. Below, thousands of spectators enjoy the festival, filling the usually quiet street.

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lowed to touch the drums,” said the 20-year-old. “Only the men are allowed to touch the drums. I’m not even allowed to touch a stick. We are not allowed to step over the men’s clothing or try on their hats.” For Inuits, only the women are allowed to throat sing, but many men do try it for fun in private, admitted Rowsell. Nutrition up north is radically different. Much of it is prepackaged and costs at least two or three times what it does in Ontario. “I like that most of everything we eat is from their garden,” said Gon. “In the north we can’t grow fruits and vegetables because we have permafrost and it’ll probably die.” The transition into the host family was relatively smooth. There is no rivalry or anger between the surrogate sisters and they all enjoy dinners together as well as group excursions. “It’s definitely a different experience than what we are used to,” said Dana. “We are used to

having a large amount of people in the house, but they are a lot more quiet and shy than what we are used to. So sometimes I feel that we are being too loud than what we are used to but I am enjoying it.” “We kind of just let them do what they want,” she added. The Hudson family grew up with an interest in the northern sphere, learning about the culture and attending events. The opportunity to host the girls was a treat. As part of the program, the girls had to take on volunteer work placements as well as complete several tasks such as mowing a lawn, getting the mayor’s signature and riding public transit The jobs the girls have undertaken directly collaborate with their future jobs. Gon is volunteering at the Almonte Country Haven and enjoys the opportunity to listen to all the elder’s stories and hear their advice. “They like talking,” she said. “They don’t show it but they do.”

Her experience has taught her to be patient and listen carefully to those who don’t always have as loud a voice. When she returns home, she will return to her job in Yellowknife as a project support worker with the Aboriginal Healing Foundation working with residential schools survivors. Northern Youth Abroad The NYA program allows young people from 15 to 16 to acquire hands-on professional skills through cross cultural work either in southern Canada or abroad. It gives them the chance “to experience a different part of Canada then we are used to.” To apply, the girls had to send in their application in October. Competing with more than 200 others, they had to prove their mettle by completing more than 30 different assignments, writing letters, fundraising for their trip and collecting cultural gifts for their host families. They arrived in Ontario on June 26 and are returning Aug. 12.

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ΩLimited time lease offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative bi-weekly lease example: based on a 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) on a 60 month term with 130 bi-weekly payments at 1.99% lease APR. The bi-weekly payment is $87.61 [includes $1,495 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF filters ($1), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX), OMVIC fee ($5) and optional accessories (all season floor mats with a retail value of $165.38)] with $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0 security deposit and first bi-weekly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,389.11. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. *Bi-weekly lease available on all 2013 Honda models on 48 and 60-month terms only. †Limited time purchase finance offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc. (HFS), on approved credit. Representative bi-weekly finance examples: based on a 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) on an 84 month term with 182 bi-weekly payments at 1.99% APR, $1,600 Finance incentive and $431 individual dealer contribution deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Finance incentive applies only to Finance contracts through HFS. Finance incentive and individual dealer contribution can be combined with subvented rates of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program. Complete price of $16,970 [includes $1,495 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF filters ($1), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX), and OMVIC fee ($5). Excludes taxes, license, insurance, and registration]. Cost of borrowing is $1,077.28 for a total finance obligation of $16,016.28. $0 down payment required based on approved credit from Honda Financial Services Inc. μLimited time 0.99% APR lease offers on a new 2013 Honda Fit DX (Model GE8G2DEX) // 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda CR-Z // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) for a maximum of 24 // 24 // 24 // 24 // 36 months available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative lease example: based on a 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) on a 24 month term at 0.99% lease APR, the monthly payment is $481.93 [includes $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF filters ($1), A/C levy ($100), and OMVIC fee ($5)] with $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,566.32. 48,000-kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. ˆReceive 0.99% purchase financing on any new 2013 Honda Fit DX (Model GE8G2DEX) // 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda CR-Z // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) models for a maximum of 36 // 48 // 24 // 24 // 48 months available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative finance example: based on a 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) on a 48 month term at 0.99% APR and complete price of $27,765 [includes $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF filters ($1), A/C levy ($100) and OMVIC fee ($5). Excludes taxes, license, insurance, and registration], the monthly payment is $590.20. Cost of borrowing is $564.60 for a total finance obligation of $28,329.60. Down payment or equivalent trade-in on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Honda Financial Services Inc. N $1,000 // $1,500 // $2,000 // $1,500 // $3,500 // $2,000 // $2,500 // $4,000 // $5,000 // $3,000 customer cash incentive is valid on any new 2013 Honda Fit (except DX, model GE8G2DEX) // 2013 Honda Civic Coupe and Sedan (except DX Sedan, model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda Accord Coupe // 2013 Honda Accord Sedan (except LX Sedan 6MT, model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Honda Crosstour EX 2WD and EX-L 2WD (models TF3H3DJ, TF3H5DJNX) // 2013 Honda Crosstour EX-L 4WD and EX-L 4WD NAVI (models TF2H5DJNX, TF2H5DKNX) // 2013 Honda CR-V (except LX 2WD, model RM3H3DES) // 2013 Honda Odyssey // 2013 Honda Pilot // 2013 Honda Ridgeline models when registered and delivered between August 1st and September 3rd, 2013. Cash incentive is available for all Honda retail customers except customers who lease or finance through Honda Financial Services Inc. at a subvented rate of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program. All advertised lease and finance rates are special rates. Cash incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. For all offers: license, insurance, PPSA, other taxes (including HST) and excess wear and tear are extra. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. Offers only valid for Ontario residents at Ontario Honda Dealers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. See your Ontario Honda Dealer or visit HondaOntario.com for full details. NNBased on Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC) data reflecting sales between 1997 and December 2012.

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Sports – The Naismith 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament saw a good turnout from both teams and spectators on Saturday, Aug. 10. Half courts with just one net were set up on the closed-off Bridge Street at the Almonte and District Community Centre and teams played tough but friendly games for most of the day. From left: a member of the Fighting Pandas goes for the net during their late-afternoon game; teams were split into various divisions at the tournament to keep skill levels even. This men’s game was high-energy and fast-paced; and a female participant keeps her eye on the prize. Photos by KELLY KENT

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Mississippi Mills fire department Arnprior sells plow truck to Mississippi Mills part of Project Assist for second year By PATRICIA LeBOEUF pleboeuf@metroland.com

By KELLY KENT kkent@perfprint.ca

Community – Enbridge Gas Distribution has partnered with the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council to help the Mississippi Mills Fire Department purchase and participate in firefighting training programs through Project Assist. A presentation was made to fire chief Art Brown and mayor John Levi from an Enbridge representative at the Mississippi Mills council meeting Aug. 6. The initiative, called Project Assist, is supported through the Safe Community project and provides Ontario’s volunteer fire departments, specifically

in areas where Enbridge operates, with additional training and funding according to a release. A $100,000 donation made in May of this year will be split between 20 Ontario fire departments, including the local Mississippi Mills departments. The funds will go towards purchasing materials to enhance life-saving firefighting techniques to help our community be a safer place. This is the second year that the Mississippi Mills fire department has been a part of the Enbridge Project Assist program which randomly chooses communities to participate. “We’d like to thank Enbridge for their support and look forward to continuing our partnership in the future,” said Brown.

News – With a goal of maintaining neighborly ties, Arnprior is selling its old plow truck to the Town of Mississippi Mills. It will be sold for $12,000, which is an adequate price for the value of a used vehicle of this make and model.

With the purchase of the new 2013 International plow and salt truck, the older 2001 model became surplus and the town was approached regarding its availability by the municipality of Mississippi Mills. Maintaining an alliance with nearby towns is positive as Arnprior may one day need help from its neighbours, said mayor David Reid.

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Lanark County is in receipt of an application for approval of a proposed plan of subdivision for property described below. The application was deemed complete by Lanark County on July 30, 2013 in accordance with subsections 51(17) and (18) of the Planning Act. LOCATION OF PROPERTY The subject lands are located west of Hwy 15, South of Hwy 7 and the Town of Carleton Place, and north of 10th Line Beckwith, municipally located at Pt. Lot 13 & 14 Conc. 10, Township of Beckwith. The subject lands are approximately 24.3 ha, with a width of approximately 765 metres and a depth of approximately 450 metres. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL The draft plan of subdivision consists of 39 lots for single family residential dwelling units and one block for a walkway accessed via an internal street connecting with Northcote Drive to the west and Balmoral Drive to the north. Three previous phases of subdivision development took place of these lands - one in 2006 and two prior to 2000. PUBLIC MEETING You are invited to attend a public meeting to be held by the Township of Beckwith to consider an application for a proposed draft plan of subdivision pursuant to subsection 51(2) of the Planning Act. DATE: Monday, September 9, 2013 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Township of Beckwith Council Chambers 1702 9th Line Beckwith, Carleton Place ON K7C 3P2 NOTES REGARDING YOUR RIGHTS 1/ If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to Lanark County in respect of the proposed plan of subdivision before the approval authority gives or refuses to give approval to the draft plan of subdivision, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of Lanark County to the Ontario Municipal Board. 2/ If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to Lanark County in respect of the proposed plan of subdivision before the approval authority gives or refuses to give approval to the draft plan of subdivision, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of any appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. 3/ If you wish to be notified of the decision of Lanark County in respect of this proposed plan of subdivision, you must make a written request to Lanark County, c/o Planning Department, Administration Building, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON K7H 3C6, indicating the County file number 09-T-13003. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A copy of the application is available for inspection at the County Administration Building (Planning Department) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

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Community – Five concerts held at Augusta Street Park in Almonte wrapped up with their final show on July 31. The shows were held to raise awareness of the work that has been done to rejuvenate the park. Left, a large crowd gathered to watch the performers, bringing lawn chairs or settling on blankets laid on the ground. Middle, new community gardens at the park are filled to bursting with kale, tomatoes and lettuces. Far left, burgers and drinks were sold at the concerts, raising a small amount of money to put into the park. Bottom right, the future plan for the park includes a splash pad and a walking or jogging trail.

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The strong architectural features of this home from the gables to the stone-faced siding are complimented by the subtlety of the plant materials that Norma Hamilton has chosen. The repetition of the stately hostas and bright, cheery petunias provide a classy accent to this home of our former “Citizen of the Year”. Norma enjoys gardening and says she has an interesting Voodoo Plant growing in the backyard. If you would like to nominate a front yard, please call Audrey at 613-253-2095.

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PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 3/13 – Mar 27/14 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 27/13

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RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 5/13 – March 15/14 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: March 1/14 Cost: $ 115.00/ child (resident) $ 135.00/ child (non-resident) $ 360.00/family (3 or more family members registered) Program Registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 11/13 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, September 28, 2013 from10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon at the Pakenham Arena.

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Canica Design leader in development of medical devices

Business – From the start, Standards Council of Canada (SCC)-accredited certification has helped Almontebased Canica Design Inc. go global with its innovative surgical products. “Being certified really helps eliminate trade barriers and has certainly opened doors in most of the countries we’ve targeted,” says Canica president and chief executive officer, Alden Rattew. Since its inception, the eight-person organization has been certified by SCC-accredited SGS United Kingdom Ltd., a leading global inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS certifies Canica to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2008 Quality management systems – Requirements and ISO 13485:2003, Medical Devices – Quality management

systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes, among other standards. “I believe that certifying to internationally recognized standards is important,” says Rattew. “I’m very pleased that standards such as ISO 9001 have evolved to require continuous improvement. It’s no longer just about consistency; it’s about building continuous improvement into the company’s processes and products.” Unique medical devices Continuous improvement is at the core of Canica’s unique medical devices. Surgery patients and hospitals alike are reaping time and cost benefits from these products. “Our surgical devices are eliminating patient wait times of up to 16 months for See CANICA page A/CP22

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certain types of reconstructive surgery following the primary abdominal surgery,” says Rattew. Some 20,000 US patients, along with their Canadian and international counterparts, stand to annually gain from Canica’s abdominal wall closure system. The Almontebased organization, founded by Ottawa’s Leonard Lee – owner of Lee Valley Tools – could, for instance, help US hospitals and patients save tens of thousands of dollars per surgery each year. “Canadian and overseas hospitals and patients can also benefit,” says Rattew. “Another one of our key surgical products, DynaCleft, is greatly improving life for infants born with cleft lip by making surgery easier and by yielding optimal results.” Eliminating trade barriers

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In 1998, Lee decided to create the spin-off company when an Ottawa-based plastic surgeon created a custom scalpel out of a woodcarving knife he had purchased from Lee Valley Tools. Today, Canica sells its niche products to the US, Europe and other overseas markets, as well as domestically. Exporting is vital to Canada’s economy, accounting for close to 40 per cent of our nation’s GDP in recent years, according to Industry Canada’s Key Small Business Statistics – July 2012. Canica is one of some 38,000 Canadian companies that export annually. In 2010, about 86 per cent of Canadian exporters were small businesses, according to Industry Canada. Small businesses were responsible for $77 billion (25 per cent) of the total value of exports that year – averaging $3 million per firm. Medium-sized busi-

nesses accounted for $52 billion (17 per cent) of Canadian exports, averaging $14 million per firm. Demonstrating competence However, given the increasing level of competitiveness and growing number of complexities in conducting business internationally, exporters’ challenges have risen accordingly. “Particularly for smaller-sized exporters, establishing credentials with global customers is critical to their success,” says SCC’s vice-president, accreditation services, Chantal Guay. “Complying with standards is necessary for many industry sectors.” Accreditation by SCC demonstrates recognition that organizations such as SGS have met the relevant nationally and internationally recognized standards and criteria required for doing business

in a given market, and that they are competent to provide conformity assessment services. These bodies can then certify to these standards and help manufacturers gain a competitive global edge. “SCC-accredited certification offers vital third-party conformity assessment to Canadian organizations of all sizes,” says Guay. “This assessment is recognized as a means to reduce trade barriers, which is why SCC is a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC).” Both IAF and ILAC promote the mutual recognition of accreditations and certifications worldwide, strengthening consumer confidence in products from different economies, and in the components of

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TransCanada to proceed with oil pipeline project through Valley formed a joint venture to build, own by late-2017 for deliveries in Que- communities and key stakeholder pipeline going through the area, citand operate a new deep water ma- bec and 2018 for deliveries to New groups� along the pipeline route. ing recent spills in the U.S. rine terminal that will send the oil Brunswick. Some groups, including GreenFor more information about the News – A million barrels a day to overseas markets. The company is promising to peace, the Council of Canadians Energy East Pipeline project, visit of crude oil could soon be travelThe pipeline is expected to cost “engage in open and meaning- and Ecology Ottawa, have ex- www.energyeastpipeline.com or ling by pipeline through the Upper about $12 billion and be in service ful discussions with Aboriginal pressed concern about having an oil www.oleoducenergieest.com. Ottawa Valley. TransCanada Corporation announced Aug. 1 that it is proceeding with the proposed Energy East Pipeline. Part of that project features the conversion of one of two By DEREK DUNN from tipster’s has been emonatural gas pipelines through the derek.dunn@metroland.com tional, she welcomes more. Ottawa Valley from a gas to an oil “It’s definitely tough, but News – One dog lover is gopipeline. you have to do it anyway,� TransCanada representatives met ing to great lengths to find her she said. with municipal officials from Mc- long lost companions. “The possibility it could Amy Robillard was at home Nab-Braeside and Horton in June be them is there.� to give them a heads-up on the pro- in Fitzroy Harbour with her faposed transformation that will take ther and two “puggles,� a mix Dogfighting ring? of pug and beagle on June 22. about four years to complete. If the dogs are still alive, it They noted that converting the The tan and black, short-legged, is highly likely they are with existing pipeline would be much long-backed buddies wanted out someone who believes they less disruptive than building a new to do their business at the usual were abandoned. time, about 8 p.m. one. They might not know that While Jackson, 6, a male, and They’ve indicated there will be Jackson is microchipped. public information meetings on the Bailey, 3, a female, sometimes However, Ottawa police plan this fall, likely in October, well go off exploring the ravine near and Renfrew OPP say there the water for a time, they usubefore any work is done. is no secret dogfighting ring The gas pipeline in question runs ally return quite quickly. Howin the area, despite numerous down the Ottawa Valley from Pem- ever, on this Saturday evening rumours to the contrary. Among the West Carlebroke through Whitewater Region the rain may have washed away Some in West Carleton say and Horton, crosses Highway 17 in scents that would have guided a rash of dognappings – parton dogs missing over the Goshen area, traverses McNab- them back home. Adding to the ticularly of small dogs – has the last few months are Braeside to the Pakenham area and series of factors culminating taken place, leading them to these two from Fitzroy then into south Ottawa and down to against the dogs was the fact the conclusion that their dogs Harbour, above. Althey weren’t wearing collars. Iroquois. have been used as bait. though some suspect Guilt for not putting on their In its news release, TransCanada There is a possibility that dognappings to feed announced it is moving forward collars brings tears to Robilthe dogs are in the Carp area. a dogfighting ring, with the 1.1-million-barrel-per-day lard’s eyes. Robillard has heard that a police say they aren’t She and fiance Brent LaBrie Energy East Pipeline project based woman walks two puggles at investigating the poson receiving binding, long-term built their relationship, in part, the fairgrounds. She has yet sibility. Left, the owncontracts from producers and refin- on raising the dogs for the last to connect with the woman, three years. ers. but hopes to soon. Even if ers have put up posters “They are like our family,� The company says the contracts this latest tip doesn’t pan out, throughout neighbourfor about 900,000 barrels a day of she said. “They are like our Robillard won’t be deterred. ing communities. oil confirmed strong market support kids.� “They are together and Submitted photos Which is why she continues for a pipeline that will, if all regualive,� she said. latory approvals are granted, trans- to hold out hope almost two Anyone with information erybody else’s dogs,� she port crude oil from Western Canada months later that her friends will can reach Robillard at 613said. to Eastern Canadian refineries and be found safe and sound. While the drive to and 203-4487. Robillard is offering a $1,000 doors, and keeps tabs on vari- stick together, with complete export terminals. “We are very pleased with the reward for Jackson and Bailey’s ous Internet sites such as help- strangers doing all they can to outcome of the open season for the return. Another 1,000 posters inglostpets.com and Facebook’s help. She has followed up on nuEnergy East Pipeline held earlier appear in all points of West Car- Ottawa and Valley Lost Pet Network. merous tips. this year and are excited to move leton and beyond. She marvels that dog lovers “I’ve pretty much found evShe’s knocked on countless forward with a major project that will bring many benefits across Canada,� said TransCanada CEO Russ Girling. 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Canadians hockey club launches next-generation website towns in Canada, as well as one hit from Germany, Finland and China. The local hockey club loves the passion brought to games by players, alumni, sponsors and fans, and it applied this passion to the websites fresh look.

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A screen capture of the Carleton Place Canadians Junior A hockey team’s next-generation website.

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Sports – The Carleton Place Canadians Junior A hockey team is extremely proud to announce the launch of its new-look website: www.cpcanadians.com. Jason Clarke, owner and head coach, said the website was redesigned with a stronger platform for social media integration in mind, in addition to improved video capabilities and photography, offering an enhanced user experience for fans and corporate and community sponsors. The website went live last Tuesday morning, Aug. 6, receiving 450 hits the first day. “Feedback has been great so far,� said Clarke. “We are really happy with the way it turned out.� During the 2012-2013 hockey season, the former Canadians website had 300,000 impressions. “And this was without any social media capabilities,� noted Clarke. Impressions track how many times a webpage or component on a webpage is viewed. Involved in the redesign of the site was Mike Cimilyan of Paradime. Clarke said the new website offers plenty: articles, team and alumni news, roster, photo gallery, pre-game and post-game interviews (video), newsletter signup, play-

The Canadians average 350 fans per game, and there are 29 home games. Playoffs, however, are a different story. Almost all of the team’s playoff games are sold out. The Canadians joined the CCHL four years ago.


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Sports – The Carleton Place Staff Association presented two brand new nets and a shooter tutor to Paul Ross, president of the Carleton Place Minor Hockey Association, far right, on Friday Aug. 9.The staff association hosts various fundraisers event each year, which assist in the purchasing of new equipment to benefit the organizations that utilize the arena each year. The presentation was made by senior facility operator Bob White, far left, and Joanne Henderson, manager of recreation and culture, second from right.

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