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Taste of the County fundraiser June 4 in Beckwith This year marks the 13th year for the Taste of the County food, beer and wine tasting gala - all proceeds going to our locally run Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program, which supports 143 differently-abled riders across the county. Taste of the County Monday, June 4 starting at 6 p.m., is a fun filled evening that boasts participation from the area's top food and beverage providers including; Café Postino, The Black Tartan Kitchen, The Picnic Café, Constellation Wines, Cabano Kitchen, The Perth Brewery, The Waterfront Gastropub, Black Fly Beverage Co., Corby Spirits and Wine and the baking expertise of the temptations crew

and several riders themselves. The 2018 Taste of the County will once again be hosted at the lovely Stonefields Estate on the 9th Line of Beckwith. Last year's fundraiser was a great success with a sold-out crowd of 200 people. All proceeds from this event will go directly toward the riding program and the care of our 10 beautiful horses. In addition to the $20 entry, gala goers will purchase $1 coupons and each vendor will price their tasters between $1 and $6 so that you have the opportunity to sample many different appetizers, main courses, desserts, beer and wine. The food is complemented by

wine and beer, served to you by experts who can help you choose and explain the different selections. Between bites, we invite you to bid on some fabulous items in our huge silent auction. Tickets are on sale in Carleton Place at Lanark Community Programs and at Baker Bob's in Almonte, or by contacting Amy (613257-7121 ext. 3238 or info@therapeuticriding.ca). Details about this and other events can be found at www.therapeuticriding.ca. We invite you to 'like' us on Facebook at The Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program. – submitted by the Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program

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*Diabetes and PreDiabetes Education Sessions led by Rideau Valley Diabetes Services Registered Nurses and Registered Dietitians 613-284-2558. *Footcare Clinics Community Home Support 613-253-0733. *Hot nutritious meal or fellowship at Hungry Lunch Cafe Zion-Memorial United Church Hall. 37 Franklin St. Carleton Place. *Exercise lead by a Registered Kinesiologist at Country Roads Community Health Centre. Sponsored by Rideau Community Health Services/Telemedicine 613-284-2558. *Foot Care, Transportation, Meals on Wheels, Tuesday Luncheons Pakenham Community Home Support 613-624-5647. *Diabetes Education Programme, at Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic 613-258-6133 ext 400 www.kdh.on.ca *Al-Anon Meetings, St. James Anglican Church Drummond St. Perth 613-267-4848, 613-267-6039. *Gambling Problem, Gamblers Anonymous, 88 Cornelia St. Smiths Falls 613-567-3271. *Lanark County Brain Injury Survivors Group, Lanark, Leeds, and Greenville Addictions and Mental Health, 88 Cornelia St. W. Smiths Falls 613-283-7723 *Emotions Anonymous (marriage, children, grief, etc) Salvation Army Church (side door) Smiths Falls 613-283-0960. *Archives Lanark, 1920 Con.7, Drummond (former Drummond Township Office near Drummond Center) Perth 613-267-3178 or 613-256-3130. *Ancestor Researching, contact Lisa Trodden to make an appointment 613-283-0711 or ltrodden@cogeco.ca *Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin 613-359-1140. *Community Home Support Bereavement Support Group, Smiths Falls District Community Health Centre enter at front entrance 2 Gould St. Info: 613-267-6400. *Beckwith and District Friendship Club will meet April 5, Centennial Hall Franktown. 613-257-2588 *Butterfly Fan Club, Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group, Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St Perth. Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. *Stroke survivor and caregiver support group, Perth Legion, 26 Beckwith St E. Info: 613-549-6666 x6867. *Support Group for people with Parkinson’s & their care partners, Community Home Support Lanark County, 40 Sunset Blvd, Ste D. Perth. 613-722-9238, 1-800-565-3000 Margaux.Wolfe@parkinson.ca *The Compassionate Friends, support group for bereaved parents. Tay Valley Community Hall, 4174 Narrows Locks Rd. Perth. INFO: cheryl.code@metroland.com


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On Saturday, May 26 at 1 p.m., the public is invited to visit the High Lonesome Nature Reserve for a demonstration of how Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust (MMLT) is scientifically utilizing sound recordings to improve the management of their wilderness properties. Under a one-year pilot project, MMLT, with the support of citizen scientists, has developed and field tested best practices for bioacoustic data collection, analysis and interpretation. Representatives of the

Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Review team, including Louise Heslop, funders of this pilot project, will be on hand to congratulate the team on this new application of bioacoustic monitoring and present a plaque to mark the work done as a result of receiving a grant from the foundation in July 2017. Mary Vandenhoff, MMLT board director, will explain how bioacoustic monitoring will provide MMLT with a deeper understanding of habitat diversity and changes over

time, including early warning of changes in ecological integrity. Project scientists will be available to explain the process and analysis. High Lonesome Nature Reserve is located at 867 Carbine Road, Pakenham. Take County Road 29 to Pakenham Village, turn on Waba Road and continue west for 2.9 km. Turn left on Barr Side Road and travel for 1.6 km. Take the first left at Carbine Road and drive 4 km to 867 Carbine Road. – submitted by Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday June 26, 2018 @ 5:30 PM Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre 71 Cornelia St, Smiths Falls EVERYONE WELCOME! Registration/doors open at 5:00 We are pleased to invite members and friends of Rideau Community Health Services to its Annual General Meeting. We will be presenting our annual reports and our financial statements, will hold elections for our new board members, as well as provide examples of some of the services our agency offers to its more than 10,000 clients throughout the proceedings. A Community Service Recognition award will be presented to “Together Smiths Falls – A Community Enhancement Organization” which focuses on the vision that “Together we create a better community through events and projects that will enhance the quality of life in Smiths Falls, encourage community involvement and volunteerism in collaboration with local business, not-for-profit and charitable organizations.” Please come out and participate in the business meeting as well as celebrate “Together Smiths Falls”.

A reception will follow. Funding for Rideau Community Health Services (RCHS) has been provided by the South East Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). RCHS is also supported by the Ministry of Community and Social Services and by the communities and people we serve. www.RideauCHS.ca

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Hart fires back at extremist comment at all-candidates meeting ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com If the large crowd gathered for the provincial all-candidates meeting May 16 in Beckwith were looking for a show, they got what they came for.

The spotlight was on candidates in the Lanark-FrontenacKingston candidates for the evening at Brunton Community Hall, presented by the Lanark Federation of Agriculture, in partnership with the Carleton Place & District Chamber of

Notice to Residents and Property Owners Regarding Noxious Weeds The main purpose of the Weed Control Act R.S.O. 1990, is to reduce the impact of noxious weeds on the industries of agriculture and horticulture. Under the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W.5 Sections 3, 13, 16 and 23, you are requested to destroy all noxious weeds and weed seeds on your property. In Urban Areas, Sections 3, 13, 16 and 18 do not apply to noxious weeds or weed seeds that are far enough away from any land used for agriculture or horticultural purposes, as they do not interfere with that use. All properties within the County of Lanark are hereby requested to be in compliance with the Weed Control Act by the 15th day of June, 2018, and throughout the season. After June 15th, 2018, the County of Lanark Weed Inspector may enter upon the said lands and may cause any noxious weeds discovered to be destroyed, charging the cost against the land, as set out in the Act. Inquiries relating to Weed Control, within Lanark County, should be directed to the Lanark County Public Works Department, phone: 613-267-1353, toll free: 1-888-952-6275 or email: roads@lanarkcounty.ca The Act applies only to designated noxious weeds and cannot be used to control property standards or appearances. Ken Gilpin, Area Weed Inspector County of Lanark

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Commerce. Squaring off against each other were incumbent Progressive Conservative Randy Hillier, Liberal Amanda PulkerMok, Ramsey Hart of the NDP and the Green party's Anita Payne. Pulker-Mok, appointed to the vacant Mississippi Mills council seat in 2016, announced her candidacy on Dec. 22. The Almonte mother of two boys said that her vision for Ontario includes rural ridings. "We need to see a strong voice when it comes to representing the unique challenges," she said. She indicated the Liberal government would continue to invest in new job creation, health care, innovation for farmers and food manufacturers. Hart, nominated as candidate on April 7, is the current executive director of The Table Community Food Centre in Perth. "One thing is very clear and that's that Ontarians want change. The question is, what kind of change do you want?" Hart said the NDP provides a fully costed platform that looks to provide access to housing, extension of health care to include den-

tal and drug coverage. Payne is no stranger to the Green party, having run provincially in three previous elections and federally in 2015. The Tay Valley Township resident is a retired high school teacher whose focus is addressing the climate crisis. "The Green party wants to do politics differently...we will tell you the truth and fund the programs that Ontarians want and need," she said, noting the platform surrounds jobs, people and plant. Hillier, who lives near Perth, has been MPP of the riding since 2007. One of the former founders of the Lanark Landowners Association, he remains "active in challenging unfair and unjust government laws and policies and I continue to do so and will continue to do so if given the opportunity." He said people expect government to better and improve their lives and with a PC government, the waste and mismanagement by the Liberals will be reversed. Questions were submitted in writing to candidates. They surrounded everything from why

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the new dinner theatre based on audience feedback about additional activities they would like to enjoy while attending a main stage show. Given that 80 per cent of audiences are tourists, a key request was getting home be-

fore sundown, and with a running time of 5 to 7 p.m. from June 5 to Aug. 28, that should pose no problem for travellers coming from as far as two hours away. The Michael's Table menu will be offering four special entrees, with soup and salad and dessert and coffee or tea. Tickets for

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Police investigate stolen ATV Lanark County OPP are seeking assistance from the public to identify the person or persons responsible for the recent theft of a 2014 Arctic Cat 550 all-terrain vehicle. Sometime between Friday, May 4 and Friday, May 11 the ATV was stolen from a home on Roger Stevens Drive

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Hold parties to their future broken promises It's one thing to see a car commercial give us all the glitz and glamour with none of the hard numbers. The company is softening us up, luring us in with speed and flashy colours. Don't think about the ticket price, payment plan, your pocketbook. It's about the dream, not the reality. That's fine until we walk into the dealership. They have to tell us the price then. Why would anyone sign on the dotted line without knowing it? No, we would demand to know the full cost. Yet many appear willing to walk into the voting booth and sign on without knowing the cost of the next government. At one point in the not-too-distant past, parties put out fully-costed platforms. Last November, former PC leader Patrick Brown unveiled his 78-page 2018 election platform, calling it The People's Guarantee. It included guarantees to cut income tax rates for middle- and low-income earners. Hydro bills would be slashed by 12 per cent. There was something for child care, mental health, an accountability act: you get the picture. The party's new leader, Doug Ford, promised a "solid platform that is fully costed," but had yet to release one nearing the midway point of the June 7 election campaign. It seems the plan now is to make a scattering of announcements, each including a price tag. The Liberal Party back in 2003 bragged about their fully costed platform, saying it was verified by a forensic accountant and two bank economists. Of course, once elected, Premier Dalton McGuinty more than doubled the promised deficit spending and raised taxes (in the form of the Ontario Health Premium.) The Liberals have had a platform ever since. It is the government's budget released prior to every election. They are piling onto it with - among other promises - a pledge to ban auto insurance rates based on driver postal codes; an idea they voted against at Queen's Park. So it seems the choice is between a platform that, based on past actions, would be abandoned once the party wins power; or no platform at all, meaning no promises to break, by a party that wants you to vote in ignorance. The difference between a broken promise and no promise? At least we can hold them to a broken promise. The Ontario NDP has offered platforms, including in 2018, and has not broken a promise in decades, if ever. That may have to do with holding precious little time in power, who knows? We could dream a little too. Maybe that car will go as fast and shine as brightly as in the commercials. Maybe cost doesn't matter. Ready to sign? Not until we've seen the broken promise first.

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Kudos to heritage fair participants Dear Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the well put-together story about the Perth Heritage Fair last week. The information was well presented as well as acknowledging the work of the students, but I would like to provide some further details. In the beginning the students in all the schools in the region ranging from grades 4-8 were given the task of selecting a topic pertinent to some aspect of Canadian History/Heritage. The topic could be on a local, provincial, national or international level. The student had to select the topic, research the information, document this

• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • l MORE ONLINE See all our published letters to the editor online at insideottawavalley.com information in a presentable fashion, construct their demonstration and also be well versed on their topic. Each school had their own Heritage Fair where students displayed their projects and were judged by three individuals at three separate times thus the student had to be well prepared to answer questions on their topic. In conclusion a number of students were then selected to go to the Perth Regional Heritage Fair on May 10 at the Perth legion. When they arrived, they discovered that the power was out. Just like good obedient troopers they did not fuss, just reg-

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istered, collected their name tags, continued along to their designated stations, commenced setting up their display, and calmed their nerves. Examining all the projects on display was an eye opening experience. It was very easy to see that these students had worked very hard and each deserved recognition. This region has some extremely talented students and they truly put themselves out there and gave it their all. Their demonstrations were extraordinary and each child took their turn expressing their knowledge concerning their subject matter before three indi-

vidual judges (three sessions of judging). Quite a challenge to say the least and each student stood up to the task. I was extremely proud to see our area students do such an outstanding job and in my opinion each one was a winner. Yes awards were handed out and rightfully so but each students should be very proud of their achievements. These students of today did a top-notch job of reviewing our yesterday. Not only do the students need to be recognized for a job well done but also all the teachers, volunteers, organizers, the Perth Curling Club and the Perth Royal Canadian Legion for hosting. Well done. Barb Foster Perth

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The place to be is Perth to celebrate PRIDE in Lanark County 2018 on Saturday, June 2 at 2 p.m. Did you know this will be the eighth PRIDE celebration in Lanark County and the fifth PRIDE parade?

PRIDE Day is not only a day of celebration but also an opportunity to learn. There are many colours in the rainbow, when you see them all together you can't help but see something beautiful. And that is the theme of

this is year's PRIDE - Beautiful to Me by Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea fame. Come one, come all, come big and small, let the colours of the rainbow fly. So come out and live your beauty, walk with us

or show your support from the sidewalk. If you would like to register a group/ float for the parade contact Queer Connection Lanark on Facebook. The parade will start at YAK then go to Herriott St., left on Gore

and then left on Brock to Last Duel Park. Festivities at Last Duel Park will begin at 3:30 p.m. with a welcome by Lanark Drumming Circle, speeches, live music with Matt Dickson and food by Subway, Perth.

A big thank you goes out to The Town of Perth, Lanark County OPP, Lanark County Warden John Fenik and Subway for making this 2018 PRIDE Parade possible. – submitted by Queer Connection Lanark

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When asked what they will do to curb the costs of electricity for residents and businesses, Payne noted that there needs to be a shift from nuclear generating stations to renewable energy options. "Instead of rebuilding our aging plants, we could import hydro from Quebec. It would be one-third of the cost and they have an excess amount of power," she said. Hart said the NDP's plan is to buy back Hydro One and place it back into the public's hands. "The NDP isn't necessarily going to go forward with the refurbishment of plants, we'd have to evaluate the costs of that," he stated. "There's also a discrepancy in delivery charges to rural customers. That we'll do right away." Pulker-Mok said residents should have seen a 25 per cent decrease in their hydro bills from the Liberals. "The Liberal government has invested $70 billion to have a viable electrical system in Ontario where we don't have rolling blackouts or brownouts anymore." Hillier acknowledged the hydro crisis in the province as a "clustermuck." "There are 250,000 families that can't afford hydro. Last year, 60,000 families were disconnected," he said. "This is a third world problem, not what we would expect in the richest province in the country." "...We have to do better or our kids will be in the dark eating cat food in another generation," Hillier added. Another area of concern for local businesses is Bill 148, the Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, which has had a big impact on employers. Candidates were asked how employers can be expected to absorb these costs and remain competitive. “It was introduced to create fairness across the board,” Pulker-Mok noted. “Part of it was making sure that workers were given equal opportunity. Businesses should be proud when they have employees who are making a living wage and having vacation they have earned. Those employees give more back to the business…invest in your employees and you’ll see the return.” Hillier said that when the act was introduced on Jan. 1 of this year, there were 59,000 fewer jobs in this province by Jan. 31. “Bill 148 has had a direct effect…one in 10 of every jobs in this province is a minimum wage job. Having the highest rate of minimum wage workers is not a record to be proud of,” he said. “We should be a growing and prosperous province, not one where we strive to meet the minimum.” Acknowledging that no one should have to work full-time and be under the poverty level, Payne said “too many people are in part-time jobs working beneath what they’ve been trained for.” “We (Greens) will focus on helping employers provide good jobs that allow people to have a living wage,” she continued, adding this will be done through employer health tax and by reversing corporate tax cuts for big business by one per cent. Hart said the NDP are committed to sticking with the Liberals’ plan for increasing minimum wage to $15 next year. “We believe that people should live with dignity,” he said

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Aunt Lizzie's annual visits turned the house upside down Effort it took to squeeze into corset an eye-opener for young Mary Father’s sister from Regina, I thought, was the smartest person to ever step off the train in Renfrew.

pure white, with a red hat, shoes, and elbow length gloves with a glass ring on the outside. As far as Father was concerned, Aunt Lizzie had taken on airs since she moved West and married Uncle Jack who worked for the CPR, allowing her to go anywhere in Canada for nothing. Father said that was the only reason she came out to Northcote: it was free!

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When she came for her yearly visit, she turned the whole place upside down. She brought enough clothes to last a year, even though she would only be visiting a week, and she never appeared in the same outfit twice. When she came downstairs for breakfast, she was dressed fit to kill, with every hair in place, and enough makeup on to sink a ship.

We always had a Saturday night party when Aunt Lizzie came. That gave her a chance to visit those she had grown up with, and as Father said, to show off, and put on the dog, and generally to show how well she had done since she left Renfrew County. Well, there she was. Father spent as much time as he could in the barns.

Avoiding Aunt Lizzie as much as possible became his mission for the week. He welcomed the Saturday night house party because that would give him one other night when he didn’t have to sit and hear his sister brag about her money in the bank, the big house, and the new car Uncle Jack bought every year. l See VISIT, page 13

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Everything was ready for the party. Neighbours would bring eats, the big white pots were simmering on the back of the Findlay Oval, filled with green tea, and we five children were dressed in our nextto-Sunday best. Then we heard the roar from the upstairs bedroom. Mother, my sister Audrey and I took the stairs two at a time, and Father never took his eyes off the Ottawa Farm Journal. There was Aunt Lizzie, ramrod straight, half dressed, with something around her middle that had more strings and laces than I had ever seen in my life. She was hanging on to the bed post for dear life, and was so red in the face, I thought she was going to explode. I sat on the bed and looked her over from

head to toe. I had never seen one of those contraptions before, and I couldn’t imagine why anyone would put themselves through such torture, if it wasn’t necessary. She was telling Mother to pull the laces tighter. Mother tried, but it still didn’t suit Aunt Lizzie. “Tighter Mabel,” she ordered. “If I pull any tighter, Lizzie, your back will meet your front,” Mother answered. The laces were tied in the front, and big wads of cotton that had been sitting on the wash stand were being stuffed into her bosom. Finally, the ordeal was over. Her white silk dress was slipped over her head, and she looked ten pounds lighter than she did before she got laced up. On the way downstairs I said to Mother I couldn’t

wait to tell the whole family what I had just witnessed in the bedroom ... I was sure it had something to with a sore back. Mother said I wasn’t to mention the corset to anyone ... the secret would just be between us. I said I thought Father would like to know how much pain his sister was having, and maybe it would soften his feelings toward her. Mother said she was sure Father would be delighted to know, but it would just add fuel to an already roaring fire, whatever that meant – Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, swirling emotions may be affecting your peace of mind. This may cause you to obsess and lose control if you let it. Try to stay calm and regain your perspective.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Try not to react without thinking things through, Leo. Knee-jerk reactions are a surefire way to land yourself in trouble. Take a moment to think before offering a response.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 You may feel like taking a few risks or stepping outside of your comfort zone, Sagittarius. Following your instincts can lead you to try things with confidence.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Don’t be envious of other people’s relationships and possessions, Taurus. You never know what is going on behind others’ closed doors. Appreciate what you have.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, openly expressing your thoughts and feelings can help you form close bonds with others. Share what is on your mind. True friends will commend you for it.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Socialize with people you care about Capricorn. The pleasure of their company may prove rejuvenating. Choose any type of occasion, whether intimate or grand.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Interactions with others may be causing you to remain guarded, Gemini. Open yourself up a bit if you want to foster new friendships and relationships.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, dedicate yourself to work for a few days so that you can feel reliable and needed. Otherwise, you may flounder around for a little while seeking purpose.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, it may seem like lately you’re feeling extreme highs or lows. Soon things will settle down to a more even keel. Enjoy some escapism for now.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, if you are fearing rejection, give yourself a much-needed pep talk and then hang out with good friends. Friends can help you regain your confidence.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, consider volunteering your time to causes that are important to you, either in your local community or on a grander scale. This will provide a deep sense of satisfaction.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 A laundry list of responsibilities may be coming your way, Pisces. Stay motivated and you can muscle through anything.

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26. Trauma center 27. CNN anchor Burnett 28. Enough (archaic) 30. Lebowski’s nickname “The __” 31. Printing speed measurement 34. Waterbirds 36. WWI airship 37. Sudden attack 39. Advice 40. Sacs where fungi develop 41. Where instinctive impulses are manifest

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2. A colorless odorless gas used as fuel 3. Delicacies 4. Spanish be 5. Miami Heat great 6. More slick 7. Turn away 8. Made a second thrust 9. Where injured ballplayers end up 12. As quickly as can be done 13. Military disguise 17. __ and Dad 19. Mythological wind (Greek) 20. Slides without control 21. Principle or belief 25. Unusually large 29. Naturally occurring solid material 31. Backsides 32. Large orange-brown butterfly 33. Old Testament prophet 35. Women’s apartments in a Muslim palace 38. One who waters down 41. Made a visual representation of 43. Continent 44. Flat pieces of rock 45. Very long period of time 46. Radioactivity units 47. Fields of study 49. Distinctive, pleasant smell 56. The Constitution State (abbr.) 57. South Dakota

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l Thursday, May 24 Rideau Woodland Ramble Trip WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Mills Community Support Corporation, 67 Industrial Dr,, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-4700 COST: Tour the beautiful gardens of Rideau Woodland Ramble and enjoy lunch out in Kemptville. Call Mills Community Home Support to reserve your spot on the bus.

Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 COST: Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome. Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-2593249 COST: Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. Mahjongg WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rosetta Mcinnes, 1 (613) 268-2548, communications@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca COST: $5 American Mah Jongg (or Maajh as it is usually called) is a fascinating rummy-like game played with tiles rather than cards. The game originated in China, dating back to the time of Confucius. Everyone is welcome. Euchre WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Rideau Glen Golf Course, 111 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-215-0918 COST: $5 per person Euchre at Rideau Glen Golf Course; 50/50 tickets available. All proceeds go back to the players

Mississippi Lakes Association AGM WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Brunton Community Hall,

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4-Hand Euchre WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Mickey, 613-256-3281 COST: Euchre sponsored by the Town & Country Tenants Association.

Bid Euchre WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2834684 COST: This event takes place the second AND fourth Monday of the month. Parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162.

l Friday, May 25 Fit as a Fiddle WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-4700 COST: $5 for exercise only, $10 with lunch Mills Community Support presents Fit as a Fiddle Fridays. Call to reserve.

Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Supper WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m WHERE: Odd Fellows Hall, 119 Clothier Street East, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-298-5124 COST: $18 The Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Supper is held on the last Sunday of every month, except for July, August and December.

Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 COST: Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome.

Bingo WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: 613258-5734 COST: Bingo at the Kemptville legion. Guaranteed jackpot of $400. Refreshments available.

4-Hand Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Marg, 6132561733 COST: 4-hand bid euchre every Friday night at the new Country Street Centre in Almonte.

l Monday, May 28 Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 COST: Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome.

l Saturday, May 26 Paint Night - Send a Kid to Camp WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Trinity United Church , 41 Market Street North , Smiths Falls CONTACT: Chris Dickson, 613485-6876 COST: $40 per person Everyone welcome. No experience required, 16X20 canvas, supplies included. Hosted by Trinity's United Church Women: New Horizons Unit. Coffee, tea, treats offered. l Sunday, May 27 Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 COST:

Slots and Buffet Supper WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Mills Community Support Corporation, 67 Industrial Dr,, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-4700 COST: Enjoy the great buffet and then try your luck at the slots. Call Mills Community Home Support to reserve your seat on the bus. Pakenham and Carleton Place seniors welcome. Euchre WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Rideau Glen Golf Course, 111 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-215-0918 COST: $5 per person Euchre at Rideau Glen Golf Course; 50/50 tickets available.

Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-6336205 COST: Duplicate Bridge Partnership Square Dancing WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Office, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3690 COST: Grenville Gremlins Square Dance Club meets every Monday night. We dance basic and mainstream from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and do a plus tip from 7 to 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 to 10 p.m. For dance schedule: https://sites.google.com/ site/grenvillegremlins09/. l Tuesday, May 29 Floor Shuffleboard WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-4684 COST: Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162.

Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 COST: Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome. Bingo Smiths Falls Civitan WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Civitan Club, 12468 Highway 15 North, Smiths Falls, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-284-0818 COST: Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. l Wednesday, May 30 Nature Walk and Picnic Lunch WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Mills Community Support Corporation, 67 Industrial Dr,, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-4700 COST: "Retired...Not Expired" nature walk and picnic lunch. Call Mills Community Home Support to reserve your seat on the bus.

Fun and Fitness, Lanark WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: St. Andrew's United Church, 115 Clarence Street,

Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Pam, 613-259-2182 COST: Fun and Fitness at the church hall. Join us for fun and keep fit. Gentle Exercise WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Rideau Valley Diabetes Service - Smiths Falls, 2 Gould St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-284-2558 COST: Gentle exercise. Work at your own pace, with qualified staff leading the group. Free, everyone welcome. Floor Shuffleboard WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-4684 COST: Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162 Bridge WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Hanley Hall, McGill St. North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-6116 Come enjoy some friendly games of bridge. Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 COST: Come for the Pot Luck and the Fun all members and their guests welcome to come the last Wednesday of the month. Bring your favourite dish! l Thursday, May 31 Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 COST: Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome. l Friday, June 1 Fit as a Fiddle WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-4700 COST: $5 for exercise only, $10 with lunch Mills Community Support presents Fit as a Fiddle Fridays. Call to reserve

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ABOUT The events calendar at insideottawavalley.com is a popular website feature. Events submitted here are given consideration for relevant local print editions of the newspaper. FEATURES It’s all about the community: We have lots of venues already in our system for users to access -- and that number continues to grow. It’s visual: You can upload photos and video with your events, and each event comes with its own locator map. It’s shareable: There are sharing options for your event on several social media platforms. It’s flexible and convenient: Our repeat event function is a time-saver. TIPS FOR SUBMITTING YOUR EVENTS ONLINE The earlier you submit the better for maximum exposure. You can always add additional information later. Avoid using all caps. To save yourself time, check and see if the event venue is already in our system by typing the first few letters into the venue field. If it’s in our system, the venue details will automatically flow in. Fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory WHERE: Carolina Retirement Residence, 12 Alma Street, Perth CONTACT: Kelly DeJong COST: Enjoy coffee, find out what's happening at Carolina Retirement Residence; bring a friend, spread the word. Door prizes l Saturday, June 2 Yard, Plant and Bake Sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Zion-Memorial United Church, 37 Franklin Street, Carleton Place CONTACT: 613-2537029 COST: Fundraiser for Zion-Memorial United Church. Something for everyone l Sunday, June 3 Breakfast in Carleton Place WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Carleton Place, 28 Hawthorne, Carleton Place CONTACT: 613-257-1284 Breakfast, first and third Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. masses at St. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus.

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com The community and economic development committee (CEDC) of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills hosted its Business Breakfast on May 17, with a record number of attendees — 120 people. The breakfasts are held quarterly, with an alternating location. Thursday’s gathering took place at The Barn Wedding & Event Venue on Highway 29. At 7:30 a.m., Tiffany MacLaren, the municipality’s community economic and cultural co-ordinator, welcomed everyone and introduced the CEDC members present, including chair Scott McLellan. Other VIPs: members of Mississippi Mills and Carleton Place councils. The CEDC has two subcommittees. They are beautification and agricultural advisory. “The beautification committee is extremely ac-

tive, helping with the beautification of the downtown as well as a variety of other projects,” MacLaren said. “Agricultural advisory is a relatively new committee, and it is something we are very proud of,” she continued. “The group advocates for the agricultural community and helps council make informed decisions about a very important part of our economy.” Mayor Shaun McLaughlin brought greetings from the municipality and introduced Mississippi Mills’ new chief administrative officer (CAO) — Ken Becking. “I feel like I have been trying to take a drink out of a fire hose for the last eight days,” Becking joked. “It has been a very steep learning curve.” After a brief overview of his previous work experience, he said: “I am here to help you folks and the community grow and live up to its potential. The Mississippi Mills area, in my

mind, has all the attributes to be a truly great place to live and do business. If you have an issue or need some help, my door is always open.” Guest speakers The Business Breakfast is an opportunity to network, ask questions and hear important information and updates. McLellan introduced the first of the breakfast’s three guest speakers: Cindy James, the manager of the Small Business Advisory Centre (SBAC). The SBAC is an initiative of the Ministry of Economic Development and Growth, and “we are partners with the Town of Smiths Falls and Lanark County,” James explained. Based in Smiths Falls, “we are one of 57 offices across Ontario, opening in 1988,” she added. “We are celebrating our 30th anniversary this year.” The SBAC is designed to point entrepreneurs in the right direction if they are

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The community and economic development committee of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills hosted its Business Breakfast at The Barn on May 17, with a record number of attendees, 120 people. starting out or growing their business. Free seminars, workshops, business consultations and more are offered. James spoke about the SBAC’s Summer Company initiative, which is sponsored by the provincial government and aims to in-

spire more young people to turn their talents to creating new businesses. “It is open to students ages 15 to 29,” she noted. “They are in school or returning to school and want to start their own business.” Through the years, 75

students have gone through the program in the area. The SBAC is in the process of contacting all students to see where they are now. Another initiative of the SBAC is Starter Company Plus, a training program established in 2017 for people over 18 and not attending school full time. “This is for people starting a business, looking at a business rebranding or introducing a new service into their business,” James explained. It also aids someone who may have purchased an existing business, but it’s new to them. In addition to James, the SBAC has a youth and client services co-ordinator — Nicola Thomson. The second guest speaker was Adrian Schut. At age 15, he participated in SBAC’s Summer Company program in 2010. Today, he runs Adrian Schut Con-

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On May 9, Sharon Mousseau announced her intention to run once again to serve Beckwith Township as its deputy reeve. Mousseau has served on council for nearly 18 years, holding the post of deputy reeve since 2003. The deputy reeve of the township also represents the community on Lanark County council, along with the reeve. "I want to continue to work hard to keep that rural atmosphere and quality of life but yet still have it be a community where we welcome new residents and that they can welcome that same quality of life," Mousseau told this newspaper in a 2014 profile. Last week saw two more incumbents throw their hats in the ring: Brian Dow-

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also running for the position of Almonte ward councillor. In the October election, the configuration of Mississippi Mills council will shrink from the current 11 members down to seven (two Almonte ward, two Ramsay ward and one Pakenham ward seat) and includes the election of mayor and deputy mayor. Louis Antonakos remains the sole candidate in Carleton Place, having filed his papers for a second fouryear term as mayor. Donald Cram, current Upper Canada District School Board trustee for the Carleton Place, Beckwith and Mississippi Mills areas, will also run for reelection this fall.

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Doug Black accepts and enters diversion program TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com The assault charge against Carleton Place Coun Doug Black has been withdrawn. Following a judicial pre-trial at the provincial court in Perth on May 15, Black released a state-

ment to the mayor, council, town staff and local residents, indicating he has accepted and entered into a diversion program for his actions on Feb. 2. Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police charged Black after an alleged altercation with Carleton Place Mayor Louis Antonakos in the town hall's main foyer. "I apologize and take full responsibility for my part in what transpired," Black said. Coun. Sean Redmond

witnessed the incident between Black and Antonakos; however, he has not spoken publicly about it. Not all criminal charges are serious enough to warrant a guilty plea or trial proceedings. Diversion is a program to move a charge out of the formal criminal justice stream. Essentially, it allows the accused to avoid a criminal record...taking some responsibility for his or her offence without officially admitting his or

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March 5, March 19, April 9 and April 23 and May 7. The Alex M. Ferguson Law Office in Carleton Place represented him. "I am relieved to put this unfortunate incident and unwanted publicity behind myself and our town," Black said. Going forward he promised to continue to

work with council "to serve and represent the residents of Carleton Place to the best of my ability." Black is a four-term Carleton Place councillor, elected in 1980, 1982, 2010 and 2014. Before being elected to the office of mayor in 2014, Antonakos served two consecutive terms as a councillor, from 2006 to 2010 and 2010 to 2014. The Canadian Gazette has reached out to Antonakos for comment.

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Municipal Matters • May 24, 2018

Meetings OF COunCil

Please Note: There will be no meetings on Tuesday, May 29th, 2018. The regular meeting schedule will resume on Tuesday, June 5th, 2018.

Compost Yard Open

The compost facility on Patterson Crescent is now open for the season on Saturday mornings from 8am-noon to dispose of yard waste. Residents can also use the compost facility Wednesday evenings from 3pm-8pm.

HOuseHOld HazardOus Waste FaCilitY Open FOr seasOn

The Household Hazardous Waste Facility is now open Saturday mornings 8am-Noon. Each Saturday until September 1, 2018, residents can bring their household hazardous waste products to our drop off facility located at 128 Patterson Crescent. The Hazardous Waste Facility is available to residents of Carleton Place, Mississippi Mills, Beckwith, Smiths Falls, Perth, Montague, Drummond North Elmsley only. The following items are acceptable: Aerosol Containers Air Tanks Alcohols Antifreeze (Empty Containers) Antifreeze (and the Containers)

Fluorescent Fungicides (and their containers) Gasoline / Diesel Fuel Herbicides (Empty Containers) Insecticides (and their containers)

Antifreeze (Bulked) Automatic Transmission Fluid Barometers Beverage Gas Tanks Butane Lighters Camping Fuel Car Wax (with solvent) Chlorine Bleach Concrete Etchers Drain Cleaners Fertilizers (and their containers) Flea Collars / Spray

Ketones Lead Acid Linseed Oil Lubricating oil containers of 30L or less Medical Lab Gas Tanks Mineral Spirits Mothballs Used Oil Filters Paint / Stain Paint Stripper Paint Thinner Pesticides (and their containers)

Paints, Coatings, and their containers Photographic Chemicals Pool Chemicals Portable Fire Extinguishers Pressurized containers (propane tanks & cylinders) Primers Propane Tanks Rechargeable Batteries Single Use Dry Cell Batteries Solvent (and their containers) Specialty Gas Tanks Thermostats Turpentine Used Motor Oil Windshield Washer Fluid Oil

X Fluorescent Light Ballasts X Pharmaceuticals X Smoke Detectors

X Tires X Construction Waste X Electronics

Should you have any questions, please contact Public Works at waste@carletonplace.ca or 613-257-2253.

Tax is due May 31st, 2018

Telephone/Online Banking – pay by phone or internet, contact your Financial Institution for this service. In Person – The Town Hall is open for collection of taxes and water payments from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Thursday and Friday 8:30am to 4pm, accepted forms of payment are Cash, Cheque or Debit. Payments made after hours may be deposited in the payment box at the entrance to the police station. Payment by Mail – Remove the stub from your tax billing, attach it to your cheque and mail it to the Town of Carleton Place, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, K2C 2V8 If payment is made by mail or after the office hours, and you require a receipt, please include the complete bill with your cheque. The bill will be receipted and returned to you by mail. Pre-Authorized Payments – account must be current in order to enroll in this option, payment is directly taken from your account on the due date. Payments are accepted at most financial institutions. For more information or questions, call Jennifer Muoka, Tax & Water Revenue Clerk at 613-257-6218

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The Town plans to construct the OVR Trail with adjacent recreational space along the abandoned rail corridor between Coleman St and Townline Rd in 2018. The Public is invited to attend an Open House Monday May 28th, 2018 4:00 – 7:00 Arena Board Room, 75 Neelin Street, Carleton Place

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A few tickets remain for Wine’d Around Downtown May 26 The 11th annual Wine’d Around Downtown event takes place in Carleton Place this Saturday, May 26 and at the beginning of this week a few T-shirts, which double as event tickets, were still available. This marks the 11th

anniversary of the always popular downtown wine and food sampling extravaganza. Last year a sellout crowd of 300 people took part. The venture runs from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and involves eight participating restaurants, pubs and caterers.

The much anticipated spring event is a fundraiser for the Sister Cities Youth Exchange program and other activities involving the town’s two sister communities. Carleton Place is twinned with the village of Comrie, Scotland and

the city of Franklin, Tennessee a growing suburb of Nashville. “The T-shirts are selling really well. If people wish to take part they will need to act quickly,” says Jeff Maguire, chairman of the Carleton Place Sister City Com-

mittee which sponsors the venture. The participating venues dispense tasty appetizers and wine samples at various locations in the downtown area. Tickets cost $25 each and they are being sold at the Carleton Place and Dis-

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trict Chamber of Commerce Information Centre, located in historic Moore House at 170 Bridge Street (opposite the town hall) and at the Thirsty Moose Pub and Eatery, 20 Bridge Street. Purchasers receive an event T-shirt, an information brochure about the event and a coupon for one free appetizer at one of the participating venues. As the play on words in the name suggests participants in Wine’d Around Downtown are encouraged to “wind” their way from one venue to another in the downtown area. The idea of the event is not to over imbibe, but rather to savour sample glasses of wine and enjoy appetizers in one or more of the locations taking part in the afternoon event. Anyone wearing a Wine’d Around Downtown T-shirt is entitled to purchase wine samples and appetizers at each of the participating venues for just $3 each. For more information about Wine’d Around Downtown contact Maguire by email at jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com or message Amanda Charania, communications co-ordinator for the Town of Carleton Place at: acharania@carletonplace.ca. Submitted by the Carleton Place Sister City Committee


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The Paranormal Show, presented by Scott McClelland of Carnival Diablo, made a brief stop in Carleton Place on May 4, held at the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum. The 50-plus guests could not believe their eyes during the performance, an amazing and fun romp into the supernatural. Right, McClelland interacts with Smiths Falls resident Cheryl Johnston.

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It’s time for the Lanark County Food Bank — The Hunger Stop’s annual Buy One, Give One Community Dinner when every ticket purchased doubles in value and extends an offer for a food bank client to attend the dinner too. This year’s Feelin’ Groovy theme promises to be a whole lot of fun with the Mississippi Mudds — in full costume — acting as servers and the decor tak-

ing you back to the ’60s and ’70s. Of course, the food promises to be outta sight with our hip chef Ian Carswell of The Black Tartan Kitchen directing volunteer kitchen staff to create mouth-watering delights, along with Rob Carpenter of The Beckwith Butcher. It’s all happening Tuesday, May 29, seating from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church, 225 Edmund

St. in Carleton Place. Tickets are $30 for adults, $20 for seniors and children or $150 for a table of six. They can be purchased at The Granary, The Beckwith Butcher and at The Hunger Stop, as well as online — https:// www.canadahelps.org/en/ charities/lanark-countyfood-bank-inc/events/community-bogo-dinner/. – submitted by Lanark County Food Bank — The Hunger Stop

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Lanark County Food Bank BOGO dinner May 29 in Carleton Place

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MONDAY, MAY 28, 5:30 PM Everyone is welcome! Come and enjoy some fellowship and a hot home-cooked meal free of charge. We would love to see there. Ashley Kulp/Metroland

Mississippi Mills’ new chief administrative officer, Ken Becking, attended his first council meeting on May 15 since stepping into the role on May 7. Council passed a bylaw to officially appoint Becking to his position at the meeting. He said, “I'm looking forward to helping the community live up to its reputation.”

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New Cardiac Monitors Support Safer Care Nurses are receiving training this week to learn about new technology coming soon to CPDMH. Eight new cardiac monitors and six telemetry units have arrived and are being installed over the next two weeks.

The Spacelabs cardiac monitors are used for patients with heart issues or chest pain. They monitor heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure and oxygen levels. An alarm signals any abnormal event. And a tracking system allows clinicians to review trends over a longer period. The telemetry units track the data remotely, so that stable patients can be more mobile. Central monitors at the nursing stations ensuring ongoing monitoring and allow physicians and nurses to look at detailed views of any patient trends. Training is now underway, and the new monitors will go live at the end of May. "We are looking forward to implementing the new cardiac system,” notes Lindsey Scollan, a Registered Nurse who was a member of the selection committee. “This new equipment is beneficial for the physicians, nurses and our cardiac patients. The training so far has been a positive experience and I’m looking forward to using the equipment to care for our patients.”

Karine Merkley, Jennifer Lindsay & Angie Snedden with one of the new cardiac monitors

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Paddles UP! runs until Oct. 6 at the museum

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produced athletes who qualify for competition at the highest levels: provincial, national and international. Mississippi Mills Coun. John Edwards grew up paddling at the CPCC. He became the first Olympic competitor from the club when he competed in the C1 and C2 1000-metre (m) races at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. He placed ninth in the final of the C1 1000m and was eliminated with partner Jeremy Abbott in the repêchages of the C2 1000m. In December 1976, a few months after the Olympics, Carleton Place Mayor Eldon Henderson presented Edwards with a canoe as an expression of the town's pride and thanks. The vessel is on display in the Paddles UP! exhibit. Noted on a sign introducing the latest exhibit: "The 125th anniversary of the Carleton Place Canoe Club is a significant sport

achievement for the entire community and for all members of the club - both past and present." Carleton Place Deputy Mayor Jerry Flynn was a member of the CPCC as a child. He called the Paddles UP! exhibit a trip down memory lane. "My visit brought back vivid memories of my youth as a member of the club and how important it was - and still is - to me," he continued. "It also sparked memories of the Friday night dances in the upstairs auditorium of the old club and the many relationships formed as a result in my involvement." "Museum manager and curator Jennifer Irwin takes great pride in local nostalgic displays and is meticulous in their presentation," Flynn said. "This one is no exception." He congratulated the CPCC on its anniversary. "I cannot express enough the importance of this organization and the recognition it has brought to Carleton

Place," Flynn said. Local Coun. Sean Redmond is council's representative on the municipal heritage committee. "The museum has once again put together a summer exhibit that is a must to visit," he said. "Championship banners hanging everywhere, lots of photos and memorabilia, a canoe on display and shelves of trophies and awards...the red and white colours of the club that have dominated area waters for well over a century are very striking as you walk in." "Support the oldest canoe club in Canada, not only on the water this year but at the museum," Redmond added. The Carleton Place and Beckwith Historical Society operates the museum. To learn more about the museum or the Paddles UP! exhibit, contact Irwin at 613-253-7013 or cpbmuseum@outlook.com, or visit visit www.cpbheritagemuseum.com.

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Paddles UP! celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Carleton Place Canoe Club. The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum has opened the 2018 summer exhibit on May 19. Above: The jersey and paddle used by Mississippi Mills Coun. John Edwards when he competed in the C1 and C2 1000-metre (m) races at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.

CHURCH DIRECTORY Please submit all changes for the directory to Cheryl Johnston at 613-706-8334 or email to cheryljohnston@metroland.com

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Church meets: Calvary Christian Academy, 9749 Hwy 15, Franktown

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Sunday 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist Thursday 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rector: The Venerable Brian Kauk Assistant Curate: The Rev’d. Rosemary Parker Website - stjamescarletonplace.ca Fully accessible; children welcome at all services!

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SATURDAY SERVICES 117 Victoria St. Carleton Place Sabbath School: 9:30 am Divine Service: 11:00 am 613-257-5109 Pastor: Didier Fourny contact@carletonplaceadventists.org www.carletonplaceadventists.org

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355 Moffatt Street Carleton Place • 613-257-4255 www.facebook.com/LighthouseFMC/ Adult Bible Study Sunday 9 a.m. Sunday Service 10 a.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. Monday & Wednesday evening Bible Studies (call for details) Outdoor Prayer Box for anonymous requests Senior Pastor: Doug Anderson

Ashton United Church 105 Old Mill Rd. Ashton 613-257-7761 Sunday Services, alternating 9:30 or 11:00 Tuesday morning drop in 8 - 12. All welcome Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 - Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30 am – SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Tuesday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon (Check Website for Summer Hours) For Transportation call the office.

Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Pastor Rev. Paul J. Gaudet 134 Bridge St. Almonte • 613-256-1034

Mass Schedule Saturday 4:30 pm • Sunday 9 am & 10:30 am Handicap access

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Stalwart Brewing Co. in Carleton Place has rebranded its popular Dr. Feelgood India Pale Ale (IPA) for release in LCBO stores after the Crown corporation noted the name and can design did not comply with the Liquor Licence Act regulatory prohibition on health claims. The new name: Snake Oil IPA.

Months after being rejected by LCBO, Stalwart Brewing Co. (SBC) in Carleton Place has given its top-selling India Pale Ale (IPA) a new name and label to get it onto store shelves. "Hopefully we are only a few weeks away," SBC coowner Adam Newlands told the Canadian Gazette. SBC originally planned to begin selling its Dr. Feelgood IPA in LCBO stores last November. "We applied to LCBO in April," Newlands explained. "The artwork was submitted to them in July and we were given the OK in October." In mid-December, however, the Crown corporation revoked its approval, calling the beer's label "problematic," Newlands continued. It did not comply with the Liquor Licence Act

regulatory prohibition on health claims. California-based graphic artist Ryan Mesheau designed the Dr. Feelgood IPA tag, which features the image of a snake wrapped around a mash paddle, resembling the Rod of Asclepius - an ancient Greek symbol associated today with medicine and health care. "A mash paddle is used in all-grain beer brewing ... for stirring," Newlands noted.

Too, a letter in the logo bears a resemblance to the symbol Rx, a common abbreviation used in medical prescriptions. "You need to be an adult and sober to buy beer," Newlands said. "What person is going to look at this can and think they are being told they must consume this beer to solve problems, to feel good?" "We are just so frustrated because we followed the

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struction, offering custom home renovations, insulated concrete form (ICF) construction, deck and fencing design and construction, laser cutting and other small projects. “We are a multi-national corporation,” Schut said. Clients include Facebook, The Tragically Hip and Shopify, in addition to a number of associations in Ottawa and Toronto. “I really enjoy what I am doing,” Schut said. Sarah Lickley is the owner and operator of Wild Oak Homestead, a micro farm and ferment kitchen she started in 2017. She is a graduate of the SBAC’s Starter Company Plus program. “The program was instrumental in building my confidence, and the programming was very informative, giving me the skills I needed,” Lickley told Business Breakfast attendees. “Cindy and Nicola were always there to help

me.” Wild Oak Homestead products can be found at the Carp Farmers’ Market and Dandelion Foods in Almonte. More locations are coming. Lickley noted her business is “exploding.” Upcoming events and announcements Joachim Moenig, a member of the CEDC’s beautification committee, presented a slideshow about an idea — a dream he has had, which has been floating around since last fall. “It might be good for business to have a Christmas Market in Almonte,” he said. From Heidelberg, Germany, Moenig noted the traditional Christmas Market originated in the Middle Ages in Europe, with street markets traditionally taking place in town squares. “The period of time this usually takes place is advent, in the weeks preceding Christmas,” he advised.

Features include a nativity scene and Christmas tree, seasoned baked goods and warmed alcoholic drinks, singing and dancing and stalls selling related goods. “We are hoping to launch this with Light Up the Night, but I have not spoken to anyone associated with it yet,” Moenig said. “We think it is a great way for businesses to advertise their wares, and it is good for community spirit.” What is needed: location, stalls, lighting, decorations, vendors and insurance. “We want to start small, with 10 stalls,” Moenig. “They will be a simple design, constructed out of plywood and measuring six-feet by 10-feet by eightfeet.” A local high school has offered to build a prototype for demonstration purposes. The stalls would be rented out, and “we are not out to make any money on this,” Moenig said. “How-

ever, we do need seed money.” He suggested the stalls could be used for other events. A Christmas Market, in his opinion, would be a tourism event, attracting people to the municipality. Bob Volks of Gilligallou Bird Inc. invited attendees to an “experience of discovery” at Heritage Court in Almonte on May 24 from 6 to 8 p.m., held in conjunction with the Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce. “We want to bring value to our business partners in our community,” he said. Art Solomonian, the chair of the Almonte General Hospital-Fairview Manor Foundation, and Noreen Young of the former Puppets Up! International Puppets Festival promoted a Paddles and Puppets, a fundraiser for the hospital. The event takes place on Aug. 11 at the fairgrounds in Almonte, with three puppet shows (troupes from Peterborough, Toronto and Boston),

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raft building and races, live music, local vendors, food and more. For more information or to obtain tickets, visit www.almontehospitalfoundation.com. The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum’s executive director and curator, Michael Rikley-Lancaster noted, “We are really progressing as a museum.” From July 14 to Sept. 22 the museum is presenting A Puppet Retrospective, “a comprehensive exhibition of Noreen Young’s puppetry creations and art works over the years,” he continued. “We are celebrating her career, with 150 puppets on display...quite an exciting adventure,” Rikley-Lancaster added. Don Johnston highlighted the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust, a non-profit charitable organization working in and on behalf of the people and communities in the region, in an effort to preserve ecologically sensitive lands for the long term. For more information and a list of up-

coming events, visit www.mmlt.ca. Gemmill Park will have its official opening on June 16 at 12 p.m. in the park, including a ribbon cutting and barbecue. “Come and check out the new facilities,” recreation director Calvin Murphy said. Improvements made during the summer and fall of 2017: skatepark, splash pad, accessible washrooms and new playground equipment. Mississippi Mills Bicycle Month (MMBM) kicks off on June 2 from 5 to 9 p.m. with a street party and community potluck dinner. Mill Street is closed to vehicular traffic. This year marks the 10th anniversary of MMBM. Go to www.mmbm.ca to see the many events taking place throughout the month. So many more events are happening in Mississippi Mills, including the opening of the community oven (June 17) and PorchFest de Mississippi Mills (June 16).

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS Tuesday, June 5, 20185 @ 6:00 pm – Council Tuesday, June 26, 20185 @ 6:00 pm – Council

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For the 4th year The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is sponsoring Five Free Family Outdoor Movie Nights in our Parks! Thursdays: August 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 We’re looking for your help! NOMINATE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK AS A LOCATION FOR AN OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT Mississippi Mills will cover all cost and provide equipment! Here’s what you do: • Form a host organizing committee (minimum of 3 people) • Commit to the short list of responsibilities in the Host a Movie Night Details Sheet (see listing at www.mississippimills.ca or contact 613-256-1077 tmaclaren@ mississippimills.ca for a copy ) • Email mminfo@mississppimills.ca before June 15th (Include park location, committee member names & contact information for follow-up) PARKS WILL BE CHOSEN ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS. Announcements will be made as applications (that meet all requirements) are received.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE IMPLEMENTATION OF BIKE LANES ON MARTIN STREET NORTH FROM OTTAWA STREET TO STEPHEN STREET, AND BIKE LANES ON SADLER DRIVE FROM OTTAWA STREET TO HORTON STREET We have arranged for a Public Information Centre to answer questions from the public regarding the implementation of bike lanes on Martin Street North from Ottawa Street to Stephen Street, and on Sadler Drive from Ottawa Street to Horton Street. The Open House will take place from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 30th, 2018 in the Auditorium of the Almonte Old Town Hall. The Public Information Centre will feature information on display, and Municipal Staff will be there to discuss the project and obtain your feedback. You are welcome to drop in at any time during the evening. Contact Us For more information or to provide your comments, please contact: Guy Bourgon, Director of Roads and Public Works, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 613-256-2064 ext. 233, gbourgon@mississippimills.ca

TEMPORARY POSITION - PAKENHAM BRANCH SUMMER PROGRAM CO-LEADER

The position runs from June August 2018 Tues.-Fri. 32 hours/week $15.03 per hour Some travel may be required Successful candidates must be 18+. Applicants must be wellrounded, self-motivated and have experience working with school aged children. Some experience in a library setting, computer and artistic skills considered an asset. Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume and cover letter to Pam Harris CEO/Chief Librarian Mississippi Mills Public Library Almonte Branch 155 High Street, Box 820, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 pharris@mississippimills.ca no later than 12 o’clock noon on Friday, June 1, 2018. We would like to thank all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection. If you require this document or any additional documents in an alternative format, please contact us at 613-256-1037. Should you require an special accommodations in order to apply or interview for a position with the Mississippi Mills Public Library we will endeavor to make such accommodations


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Wyatt's father Chris became unemployed in December and because he is the only caregiver for Wyatt, he is unable to return to work. The Charity Golf Tournament in honour of Wyatt Service will take place at the Pakenham Highlands Golf Course on Friday, June 15. A number of volunteers from Scotiabank in Arnprior will be helping run the tournament. The event costs $90 per person and includes 18 holes, cart and dinner. Payment in full is due June 8. Registration for the bestball event is at 9:30 a.m., and there will be a shotgun start at 11 a.m. Dinner is at 5 p.m. The fun includes prizes, games, draws and 50-50. For info or to register, call Judy Chapesky 613853-3924 or email judy.chapesky@scotiabank.com .

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A local family needs your help. A charity golf tournament is in the works for eight-year-old Wyatt Service of Almonte. "Wyatt is batting his third round with brain cancer (more specifically Ependymoma, a rare tumour resistant to traditional chemo and because of the location of the tumour, it is too dangerous to operate on and he's had too much radiation, so that is no longer an option as well)," says a press release. "His only alternative at the moment is a clinical trial with chemotherapy for the next two months." Following the trial, Wyatt will be assessed again to see if the treatment is working. "The Service family has already gone through more battles than any family should face. Mom (Tania)

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monte Lions Club Charitable Foundation chair. "We celebrate the long history of co-operation between school and service club, we celebrate the wonderful community in which we live, we celebrate the life and legacy of Tait McKenzie and most importantly, we celebrate the skills, talents and hard work of a group of exceptional young people." McKenzie who gained global fame as a medical doctor, athlete, soldier, artist and sculptor, graduated from ADHS in 1883. In addition to Foley-Watson and Warner, the remaining finalists for the 2018 awards were Jillian Ferguson, Madison Larmon, Callum LeRoy, Kate Lowry, Vanessa Masson, Christina Reid, Karlen Schenher and Wes Sonneburg. According to Bassett, making the list of finalists is no easy task. First, the students were nominated for the awards by their peers and were then asked to write a letter of intention expressing why they wished to be considered; highlighting three areas - academics, sports and school involvement, as well as community volunteer service. A full high school transcript was submitted and two letters of reference were required, one from an ADHS staff member and another from someone in the community. The final piece of the puzzle came May 17 when each finalist made a three-minute presentation they had prepared.

"All of these students are academically gifted. Each and every one of them has maintained a scholastic average above 88 per cent for their entire high school careers," Bassett commented. " ... All are athletes whose love of sport has driven them to participation in a huge variety of ways." Foley-Watson said she always strives to become a better version of herself and has a passion for learning. Elected as student council president by her peers this year, her reference letters outlined that "no job is too big or too small for Rileigh to take on and she can be counted on to always assist others." Foley-Watson is described as dedicated, determined with a kindness and consideration for others. In her speech, Foley-Watson said each experience in and out of high school has shaped the person she's become. She has a particular passion for athletics, particularly those in a team atmosphere. With a drive to succeed, "being on student council and student senate has made me more connected to the school." She also fell in love with volunteering and is reaching close to 1,000 logged volunteer hours in her high school career. In the fall, Foley-Watson plans to attend Carleton University to study neuroscience and mental health. "I made the absolute best of my time here and am so grateful to have been at ADHS," she remarked. Bassett said Warner has maintained a 90 per cent average throughout high

school, "trying his hand at just about every sport on offer inside and outside of school and doing his best to give back to improve the experiences of those around him." Known as fiercely competitive, he enjoys team spirit and camaraderie of his teammates and classmates. Warner participated on the Reach for the Top team, which advanced to the provincial finals this year. His references describe him as intelligent, respectful, driven and "a tremendous role model to younger students showing that commitment and hard work always pay off in both sports and academic studies." For his presentation, Warner brought some props along with him, his laundry, which contained T-shirts and clothing that has shaped his time in high school. "I really love trying something new. That's a message that can't be preached enough - the importance of trying something new," he explained. "I've learned to value having fun more than embarrassing myself. I maintain that a smarter athlete is a better athlete." Along with the monetary gift, FoleyWatson and Warner each received a replica of McKenzie's 'Joy of Effort' plaque, unveiled at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. The finalists were also given smaller tokens bearing the image and a $100 bursary and all 10 earned certificates of recognition. Keynote speaker was 2007 winner Rachel Gladstone (nee Aldred).

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system," he continued. SBC has sold Dr. Feelgood in Carleton Place for two and a half years. "It is also very popular in Ottawa," Newlands stated. Other places the beer is sold: Almonte, Perth, Smiths Falls, Ashton, Calabogie, Pembroke, Kingston, Rideau Lakes and Frontenac, just to name a few. With an alcohol content of 6.8 per cent, Dr. Feelgood is an American-style IPA - a stronger beer. "We have probably sold 50,000 cans and no one has ever complained," Newlands said. Adding insult to injury, "after further review, LCBO told us they were no longer comfortable with the beer's name," he continued. "I am not trying to throw anyone under the bus, but if our beer was pulled from LCBO shelves because it is a threat to public health because of misleading advertising,

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Stalwart Brewing Co. in Carleton Place has rebranded its popular India Pale Ale (IPA) to sell on LCBO shelves. The new name: Snake Oil IPA. what about Dr. McGillicuddy's Peach Schnapps?" Newlands questioned. LCBO did apologize, promising to expedite SBC's application once the craft brewery came up with a different logo and name. As a result, the beer going to LCBO stores will now be called Snake Oil IPA. The can's design has a snakeskin-embossed black background and fea-

tures a ferocious looking coiled serpent. For now, the original Dr. Feelgood name and label will be used on cans and draught sold at SBC's High Street headquarters as well as area restaurants. "It will still be Dr. Feelgood, at least for a while, at our shop and at restaurants," Newlands advised. "It will be Snake Oil IPA at LCBO only."

The brewery still has 20,000 Dr. Feelgood labels, which cost in the neighbourhood of $3,000. They will last the better part of a year. Ultimately, "I hope some lessons have been learned by LCBO," Newlands said. "The decisions it makes can have a major impact on businesses, big or small." "This delay has resulted in a significant loss of revenue for us," he admitted. The brewer estimated the additional LCBO channel would bring in approximately $2,000 a week. Above all, SBC is excited its customers in Orleans and other areas will be able to stop at LCBO on the way home from work and buy Snake Oil IPA (Dr. Feelgood), instead of driving out to Carleton Place. SBC is located at 10 High St. The hours of operation are as follows: Tuesday and Wednesday from 12 to 6:30 p.m.; Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 12 to 8 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.

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Shayla Landriault, right, and her friend Eden Cain, grade 8 students at Notre Dame Catholic High School in Carleton Place, are members of the school's student council. They recently took it upon themselves to raise enough money to purchase flowers from a local florist shop, pick up and deliver these gifts, with a personal note to each resident at The Terrace, a long-term residence in town. The residents were thrilled with both the flowers and the random act of kindness from the two girls.

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The Larose family would like to extend our deepest thanks for all the support and prayers during the time of Ray’s illness and passing. Thank you to Dr. Fullerton and the Bayshore Nursing and support staff. In addition, many thanks to all of those that shared words of condolences, sent cards, masses, meals, attended service and made donations to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation on Ray’s behalf. Thank you to Reverend Brian Barr for his special thoughtful words. Also a thank you to Barkers Funeral Home who provided a compassionate and professional service and for the post service care which was so helpful. We would also like to thank the Carleton Place Royal Canadian Legion and the Women’s Auxiliary for providing a lovely luncheon for the celebration of Rays life. We truly appreciate each and everyone of you and are grateful and blessed to be part of such a caring community. Sandra and family

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It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Ralph Robertson on Sunday, January 14, 2018 at Ottawa, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of 46 years to Sylvia (Brown) and loving father of Terry (Ray Sacha) of Calgary, Sandra (Richard Dolan) of Ottawa, Connie Paul (Arnie) of Brantford and Brett (Jennifer Maheral) of Kars. Proud Granddad to Alex, Ashley and Candice Paul and Cooper and Callum Robertson. Brother of Murray Robertson (Jean) of Athens. Predeceased by parents John and Iwilla Robertson and brother, James. Brother in law of Sandra Molaro (Reg) of Kingston and the late J. David Brown. Also survived and missed by many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Ralph’s Life will be held on Saturday May 26, 2018 at the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch # 504), 306 Lyndhurst Road, Lyndhurst from 1 to 4 p.m. Service arrangements entrusted to the Scotland Funeral Home, 27 Main Street, Elgin, 613-359-5555 or at www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Services

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Shirley passed peacefully with her family by her side on Monday May 14th, 2018 at the Great War Memorial Hospital in Perth, ON in her 82nd year. She was the loved wife of the late Morris William Ashby (Sept 2010) and dearly loved Mom of Wayne (Kathie), Cathy (Dan) Trotter and Sharon (Ken) Scanlon. She was the special Nana to Trevor Ashby (Randall Greer), Megan Ashby (Phillip Thomas) Gregory Trotter (Alli Blunt), Hayden Trotter (Megan Pass), Jamie (Jerry) Diaz, and Michael Scanlon and very proud Great Nana to River and Canaan Ashby, and Noah Diaz. Shirley will be missed by her sister, Barbara Renaud, her brother Steve (Edie) Burke, sisters-in-law, Reta Burke, Louise Burke, brothers-in-law Ivan (Shirley Crosbie) Ashby and George Hawley. Shirley will be remembered by her many nieces and nephews, good friends at Carolina Court and good friends and neighbours in the Balderson and Perth areas. She was predeceased by her parents, Richard and Catherine (Lake)Burke, sister Vietta Hawley, brothers Jim, Tom, Russell and Bob Burke and sister-in-law Helen Burke. Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore Street West, Perth on Thursday, May 17th, 2018 from 3:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held on Friday at 10:30 A.M. in the Chapel. Interment Pinehurst Cemetery. Memorial donations to Balderson United Church or the Kidney Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by the family.

ARSENAULT David Brian Suddenly in hospital, Smiths Falls following a brief illness with lung cancer on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at the age of 57. Beloved son of Carrie (Cassell) Arsenault and the late Fred Arsenault. Loved brother of Michael (Laura) of Edmonton and Sheila (Robert) Coutts of Smiths Falls. Sadly missed by his nieces and nephews, Natosha (Andrew) Ilg, Joshua, Andre and Noah Arsenault, J. C. (Heather) and Sean Coutts and great-nephew Bentley Ilg. Also missed by special friend Billy Holmes and his faithful companion “Boogie”. Fondly remembered by his extended family and many good friends. Dave loved to repair and rebuild cars especially Mazda’s and play the guitar mostly classic rock. He had his chef’s papers and was an awesome cook. Private family and friends gathering will be held at a later date. In memory of Dave, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.


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Gregory Paul

At the age of 53, Greg died suddenly at the Kemptville District Hospital on Sunday May 13, 2018. He will be sadly missed by his brother Roy (Eleanor) and his sister Sheila Coughler. Uncle of Bobby (Fro), Scott Coughler, Tammy (Russ) Crowder, Tracy Armstrong, and Stephanie Coughler. Great uncle of Dylan & Brandi Crowder; Angie, Jordan & Damon Armstong. Fondly remembered by many close friends and family. A Memorial service will be held at the Byers Funeral Home, 2990 Church Street, South Mountain (613-989-3836) on Saturday May 26, 2018 at 11 a.m. Interment South Gower Cemetery. By family request donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhomeinc.com

CANDY, Linda P.

Passed away peacefully at Broadview Nursing Centre, Smiths Falls on May 11, 2018 at the age of 63. Linda is predeceased by her parents Henry and Hazel (nee Topping) as well as her siblings Merton, Shirley Ann and Earl. She is survived by her other siblings Jean, Sterling, Barbara Ann (Dave), Don and Howard (Ruby) and her sister-in-law Irene Candy. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends in the Smiths Falls, Perth and surrounding communities. There will be a private graveside service held at the Halladay Cemetery in Elgin at a later date. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

Murphy Irene Frances Following a courageous struggle with cancer and with her loving family at her side in hospital at Almonte early Thursday morning May 17, 2018.

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“Jo” Delphine Barbara Creighton (Jarvis) (nee Clark) passed away Saturday, May 12th, 2018 with her loving daughter by her side at the Rosamond Wing of the Almonte General Hospital. She was born in Smiths Falls on May 16th, 1927. Delphine was predeceased by her husband Willie Creighton of Rosetta/Lanark way, all of her fourteen siblings, also an infant daughter Mae and infant son, and her son Neil Jarvis. Jo will be greatly missed by her four surviving children Ralph (Freda) of Napanee, Keith (Marg) of Perth, Brian (Yvonne) of Athens and Kathy of Carleton Place/Almonte. She will be remembered with love by her seventeen grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren and eight great-great grand-children (with three of those already in Heaven to meet her). Jo will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews and many dear dear friends too numerous to mention but you know who you are. Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St, West, Perth on Saturday, May 19th, 2018 from 12:00 Noon until 1:30 P.M. The service was held in the Chapel at 1:30 P.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment Rosetta Cemetery. In remembrance of Delphine, contributions to the Rosetta Church or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

Irene Boudreau Long Irene Boudreau Long passed away on Jan 5, 2018 at the Palliative Care unit of the Brockville General Hospital. Irene is mourned by her husband, Brady Long, her daughter Colleen Gowan (Chris), grandchildren Keira, Jordan and Adam, her sister Marie Smith (Leo), her brothers Alan (Sandy) and Ronald Boudreau and many nieces and nephews. Irene was a teacher for many years in Montreal, Ottawa and Alberta and ended her career as Principal of the School of Hope, a home schooling program in rural Alberta with over three thousand students enrolled at one point. She leaves behind many friends and colleagues across the country. A Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville on Saturday May 26, 2018 at 11 a.m. Funeral Luncheon to follow. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Palliative Care unit building fund, Brockville General Hospital (bdhfoundation.com). Our deepest thanks to the wonderful and caring staff of the Palliative Care unit. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-989-3836). Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhome.com LARRY TAYLOR Nov. 6, 1948 - May 10, 2018 With great sadness we announce the passing of Larry Wayne Taylor. Beloved husband of the late Patricia (Woolcombe). Dearly loved and respected father of Tammy (Brad), Mary Jane and Richard (Jaimie). Pre-deceased by his parents Eldon Taylor and Maud Nolan and his brother Randy. Loving grandpa to Meghan (Brian), Sloane, Tristen and Braydon. Will be missed by his siblings Linda (Mel) and Kim. With respect to Larry’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. A ‘Celebration of Life’ will be held May 27th from 1-4 PM at the Smiths Falls Legion Hall. In remembrance of Larry, please engage in an act of kindness with each memory that crosses your mind of time spent with this kind and gentle soul that we called our dad, husband, grandpa, uncle, brother or friend. Many thanks from Larry’s family. To send your condolences visit www.barkerfh.com

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Deacon, Randall Willis ‘RW’

On Monday, May 14th, 2018 following a lengthy and brave battle, Randy passed away peacefully at the age of 62 years. Amazing father and best friend to his son Willis. Loved youngest son of the late Willis and Eileen (King) Deacon. Predeceased by sister Dian Shaver, brother Myles, and sisterin-law Sharon Deacon. Cherished brother of Jim (Dianne) and Dwight (Sheila). Always remembered by his nieces Tracy, Angie, Julie and Kylie, nephews Jamie, Joel and Scott and his great nieces and nephews. He will always be in the hearts of Marg and Pat Deacon, Rhonda Hall, Wayne Shaver, all his family, extended family and so many friends who will miss him greatly. At Randy’s request and to honour his wishes, a Celebration of his Life will be held later with the date and time to be announced. In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

ANTOINE, Harold James

Harold passed away tragically on Monday, May 14th, 2018 at the age of 83 years. He was son of the late Garnet and Pearl Antoine and brother of the late Reg Antoine and Kay Lalonde. He was the cherished husband of Lillian Mary (Seguin) Antoine and father of Steven (Ruth) and Stewart; grandfather of Nick and David and great grandfather of Kassandra. He was brother of Lorraine (John) Kennedy, Joan (Ron) Price. He will be sadly missed by Diane Antoine, sister-in-law Rita Seguin, many nieces, nephews, family and friends. He was known to many as the former owner with Lillian of Hollister’s Grocery, First Street, Cornwall. Friends paid their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Sunday, May 20th, 2018 from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in the near future at a time and place to be announced. Those wishing are asked to consider a donation in his memory to The Lanark Animal Welfare Society (L.A.W.S.).

Hodge, Lloyd

Passed away peacefully on Friday, May 11, 2018 at the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre in his 93rd year. He will be missed by his children Stephen (Mary), Tony, Tim (Delores), Marilyn, Carl, Sylvia Daley and Danny (Linda), his 14 grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren, and his sister Sarah Collins. Predeceased by his wife Gladys (nee Brooke), parents George and Estella (nee Vout) Hodge, 8 brothers and 3 sisters. A private family service was held as per Lloyd’s wishes. If desired, donations in Lloyd’s memory may be made to the Salvation Army or the Perley Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435

NICHOLLS, Christopher Jude May 18, 1959 - December 27, 2017

Sadly, Christopher (age 58) passed away at Health Sciences North in Sudbury on Wednesday, December 27, 2017. Devoted husband and friend of Sandra, his beloved wife of 36 years. Loving father and best friend of daughters Vanessa and Casey. Chris is survived by his mother Mary Nicholls and sisters Mary Anne Cunningham (late Lon) and Patricia Marshall (Jeff); nieces Candace, Christine and nephew Jeffrey. Predeceased by his father Basil. He leaves behind many good friends and extended family. A time to visit with the family will take place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, May 26th from 12 to 1:45 p.m. followed by a brief tribute in the Pilon Family Chapel at 2 o’clock. Interment White Lake Community Cemetery. In memory of Chris, a donation to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

Scott, Gordon Bell

Oct 19, 1931 May 13th, 2018 Gordon passed away in Kingston hospital on Sunday, May 13th, 2018 at the age of 86 years. He was the loved husband of Norma (Ferrier-Hogan) Scott. Gordon was predeceased by his first wife Arlie (McParland) Scott in 1979 and his second wife Joyce (McIntyre-Jordan) in 1995. He was the cherished father of Ann (Jim) Martin of Osgoode, Elaine (Pete Noonan) Barber of Perth and Sandra (Mario) Caya of Perth and adored grandfather of Amanda (Samnang), Stephanie (Andrew), Kate (Chris), André and Nathalie and great grandson Atticus. Gordon was the stepfather of Janice Kerr and Michael Jordan (Joyce’s children); Karen Laur, Janet Huston, Dan Hogan (Norma’ s children) many step grand and great grandchildren and niece’s and nephews. Gordon was predeceased by parents Thomas Bell Scott and Charlotte (Simpson) Scott and siblings Bruce, Isabelle, Raymond, Irene, Dorothy, Myrtle and Douglas. He was a long time employee of Wampole Ltd and Canada Post. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Wednesday May 16th, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Blair & Son Chapel on Thursday at 1:00 P.M. followed by a reception in the St. Paul’s United Church Hall. Interment St. Bridgets Cemetery. In remembrance of Gordon, contributions to the Cancer Society Wheels of Hope or the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

SZKARLAT, Wladyslaw Stanislaw (Wally) Passed away peacefully Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at the age of 94 years, with his beloved wife by his side, at The Grove Nursing Home in Arnprior. Doting and loving husband of 69 years to Frieda Helene. Son of the late Jan and Waleria Szkarlat (nee Kosecka), and predeceased by siblings Josef, Stanislaw, Maria, Stanislawa, Jan, Franciszek, Tadeausz, and Zdzislawa, all of Poland. Wladyslaw, fondly remembered as “Wally”, will be sadly missed by his wife, Frieda; a brother Ludwik of Poland; his children Edward of Arnprior, Robert (Diana) of Carleton Place, Elsa Scott (Robert) of Arnprior, Henry (Brenda Carter) of Ottawa, Barbara (McKeddie) Szkarlat of Sault St. Marie, Ontario, and Irene Sauvé (Paul) of Arnprior. Wladyslaw will also be missed by his grandchildren: Nicholas Szkarlat, Colin Szkarlat, Katrina Szkarlat (Tom Graham), Jonathan Scott, Ryan Szkarlat (Michelle), Kayla Szkarlat (Wesley Morris), Heather McKeddie, Donny Jr. McKeddie, Brianna McNulty (Ryan), and Nychelle McGrath (Sheldon); and great-grandchildren Connor and Liam McNulty, Paisley and Ava McGrath, Payton, Camden and Ryker Szkarlat, Skyler and Riley Leroux, and a precious greatgranddaughter soon to arrive. Born in Lyczanka, Poland in 1924, Wally spent a several years in a European army as a truck driver. It was there that he met the love of his life. They married in Kiel, Germany in 1948. Wally came to Canada in the 1950’s to work for Gillies Bros. Lumber Mill in Braeside for a number of years, then moved onto the Kenwood Mills (also known as Hyuck Canada, and Weavexx) from where he retired. He enjoyed a good card game with friends, gardening, and time spent with his grandchildren. A private visitation for family took place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Interment followed at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In his memory, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Fund. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Irene Murphy (nee; MacDonald) of Clayton, age 71 years. Dearly loved wife and best friend of Leonard Murphy. Loved and respected mother of Elizabeth (Betty) Oattes and Dan. Dear sister of Joy Drynan (Keith), Bill (late Janice), Glen (Doreen), Ron (Lainie), Shirley Dolan (late Doug), and Jean LeClaire (Dennis). Predeceased by Raymond, Douglas, Brian, Donald, Archie, Jack, Gerald, and Mary and her infant son, Steven. Much loved nanny of Jordon, Paulena, Patrick, Robert & Steven. Great nanny Irene to Abram & Ryder. Family and friends are invited to join in a graveside Service to Celebrate Irene’s life in Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton on Wednesday, May 23 at 11 AM. Reception to follow or the Rosamond Wing. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to her friends at C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313 For those who may choose to honour Irene’s life with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte General Hospital Digital Imaging campaign. Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com

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SEWARD, Edith Margaret

Edith Margaret Seward (Polk) of Portland, born November 29, 1948 passed away peacefully at Perth Hospital on Saturday, May 12, 2018 surrounded by family. Beloved wife of Don and mother of Donnie (Barb) of Portland and Kimberly Whitcroft (Randy) of Kanata. Also survived by sister Maryanne Friesen (Cliff) and five grandchildren Donald (Chelsea), Amber (Terry), Zachary, Taylor and Jacob. Predeceased by parents Carl and Aileen Polk, Ivan and Rheona Seward (inlaws) and sister Marie. Sadly missed by Laurie Ann, Charlie, Maggie, Muffy and many quilting guild friends including those at Victoria Quilts. As per Edith’s wishes cremation has taken place. A family Celebration of Life will be held later this summer. IN CARE OF SIMPLER TIMES CREMATION SERVICE 613-389-7223 /613-382-3683 on-line condolences www.simplertimes.com

Pamela (Farris) Chan 1963-2017

Friends of Pamela, and of her family, are invited to a reception in her honour on May 26, 2018 at 1:30pm at the Perth Curling Club, 33 Beckwith St. E. Perth. Please bring your favourite memories of Pamela to share.

QUINTAL, Richard Napoleon (Retired Canada Post)

With heavy hearts we announce that Richard passed away while surrounded by loved ones just after midnight on Tuesday, May 15th, 2018. He was 73. Beloved husband for over 53 years of Joyce (nee Potvin). Dearly loved father of Jeff Quintal (Sue Payant) of Perkins, Quebec and Dawn Findlay (Darren) of Russell. Cherished and proud “Gramps” of 4 grandchildren: Allysha, Jordan, Darcy and Derrick and one great-grandson, Mani. Dear brother of Gerry (Kathy), Andy (Rita), Carole Tessier, Joyce Quintal and Jeanne Jones (Peter). Fondly remembered by many loving brothers and sisters-in-law. He was their brother from another mother. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, May 18th from 9:30 to 10:45. A Tribute to Richard followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Richard, please consider a donation to the Canadian Lung Association. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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November 27, 1927-May 24, 1998 We little knew that morning, That God had called your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For parts of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we can not see you, We remember you with pride. Always in our hearts Carman and family

In Loving Memory of Our Son Jordon Robert Moore May 19, 2016 No words I write can ever say, How much we miss you every day. As time goes by, loneliness grows, How much we miss you, nobody knows! We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And some pictures in a frame. No one knows our sorrow, No one sees us weep, But the love we have for you, Is in our hearts to keep. We’ve never stopped loving you, And we know we never will, Deep within our hearts, you are with us still. Heartaches in this world are many, But surely ours is worse than any. There is a place in our hearts that no one else can fill, But grief still rules our lives and our world even still. Sadly missed and always loved Mom, Dad, John, Sabrina, Mert, Jaydon

FITCHELL, Marilyn Isabell (nee Gorham)

We would like to invite you to join us in celebrating Mom’s life on Saturday May 26th at Lombardy Public School auditorium. The time will be drop in from 1:00PM - 4:00PM. Please bring your stories, pictures and fondest memories of our Mom to help us celebrate a life well lived by someone who has touched so many lives. Light refreshments will be served. As well, there will be school photos and mementos which Mom has collected over the years. Please feel free to contact Yvonne Fitchell at yvonne.fitchell@gmail.com or 780-660-7591 if you’re able to attend so that we may have an idea of numbers.

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Lilian Graves May 28, 2017

No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain we have suffered since we lost you, one year ago, today. Life will never be the same. In our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, loving wife and mother, That we do not think of you. Gord, Christina, Billy, Wendy, Debbie and families

McNAMARA, Shirley Estella (nee Hughes) May 16, 1939-May 27, 2015 We have only a memory, dear mother, We cherish our whole life through, But the sweetness will live forever, As we treasure the memory of you. Love always, Brian, Joanne, Shane and Jon, Todd

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MCDONALD, Norma January 13, 1932 - May 29, 2017 In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and friend. Not a day goes by that We don’t remember you, And miss you Love always Bonnie, Ron and Jacob

EASTON, Joseph (Joey)

July 15, 1972-May 25, 1998 In loving memory of a loving son and brother. The days are remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed for we will never forget. For deep in our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered each and every day. Love Mom and Dad Karen and Kevin

Lyle Kenneth MANSON May 25th, 1994 Loving and kind in all His ways, Upright and just to the end of His days Sincere and thoughtful in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory He left behind, It is hard to forget someone who Gave us so much to remember, Too well loved to ever be forgotten, A special smile, A special face, And in our Hearts, A special place.

Bob McCrae 11 years gone 23 May 2018 Miss you my Brother Love always Cat

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WELCH, Bruce - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle who passed away May 23, 1998. 20 years ago. We have so many photographs, And all the memories too, We close our eyes to hear you laugh, And share a smile with you. There is a bridge of memories From here to heaven above, That keeps you very close to us, It’s called a bridge of love. Lovingly remembered wife Joyce and Family

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With love and honour Your family xoxoxoxoxoxo IN MEMORIAM

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Dock Slips for rent on Rideau Lake North East Side Rideau Ferry bridge. Secure. Locked gates. Parking. Email claudiachowaniec@gmail.com

Two rooms in private apartment. Available July 1st. $625 each room. Includes heat, hydro, basic cable, basic internet and in-house free laundry facilities. Must share kitchFARM en, living room and bathroom with one other 4x5 Round bales of hay, person. We are now dostored inside, horse or ing showings. Email cow hay. 613-253-8006 Craig at info@countycabs.com or call TOM’S CUSTOM 613-253-7777.

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Carleton Place, large 2 bedroom apt. $980/mnth plus gas and hydro. Includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer. Has A/C. Mike 613-807-2256 Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No smoking, no pets. First & last months rent $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860

2 NUBIAN X Saanen doelings, born January. Code Apartments. Smiths $150 each. Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 613-269-4224 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, Wanted to buy, horses, stove, parking, laundry colts and ponies, all types. facilities. 613-283-7779. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030. Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to Fair Mall in WANTED TO RENT County Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, Wanted to Rent: party room, library and 1+ or 2 bedroom Apt or elevator. 613-283-9650. Condo. Between Manotick and Kemptville. Seniors no smoking and Newly renovated 1 bdr. no pets. Pls call apartment, centrally located in Carleton Place. First 613-668-9077 or and last month rent re613-220-7222 quired. $750/month all included. Pat 613-451-0064.

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1 Room for rent, 42 Church St West, Smiths Falls, full-time working quiet person, all inclusive, $120/wk. 613-812-2400. 2 bedroom upper duplex in Carleton Place. Quiet, smoke-free, ideal for single adult. Parking, fridge, stove, & heat included. $720/month + hydro. Sept. 1. 613-256-1781.

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1 Bedroom Apartment, Jasper, 45x85 lot, washer, dryer hookup, wood heat, hydro $70-$100/mnth, freshly painted. Available June 1. $775/mnth. 613-250-8367

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Perth 1 and 2 Bedroom Seniors Only Apartment, 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom. Brand new 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in new duplex. Includes heat, hydro, water, a/c, appliances, internet, television, parking storage , fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave. Seniors only. $1,900. 613-349-9377

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Suzanne 613-715-4341 Smiths Falls, 2nd floor non-smoking apartment on quiet McEwen Ave. One bedroom plus den, kitchen with appliances, full bathroom, living room, 3 season sunroom, built in laundry, garage parking and central air. Water and heat paid by Landlord. $875 plus hydro. First and last months rent. Ideal for professional single/couple available July 3. 613-283-0787

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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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SPRING MYSTERY TOUR – June 26 - includes lunch .......................$89.00 KINGSTON PENITENTIARY TOUR – Aug. 22 - A 90 minute tour $85.00 LACHUTE FLEA MARKET – Aug. 28 - Explore the flea market .........$47.00 the farmers market, antique market, plus St. Alberts

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Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460. Looking for part-time travel agent. Must have good customer service skills and experience on Galileo. Only candidates with TICO will be considered for position. C o n t a c t : 1038@travelplus.ca Office Administration Position Available, for busy Plumbing Company. Part-time to start, with Full-time within the year. Email resume to publowsplumoffice9@bell net.ca

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HELP WANTED Group Home in Carleton Place, cook, clean supervised residence, qualifications: CPR, first aide, food handling course, criminal record check, hours are 11-6pm part-time, provide own transportation. For more info call Lisa. 613-253-0853

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Smiths Falls, bachelor A Load to the dump apartment, all inclusive, Cheap! Clean up renovaCommercial Property, including a/c, wifi & parktions, clutter, garage sale ing. $700/mnth. first/last. 1480 square foot dwell- junk or dead trees brush. ing with walk out base- 613-899-7269. 613-889-2894 ment. Many upgrades on dwelling and properA Small Job or More. Smiths Falls. Small ty. Located at 455 Hwy R e n o v a t i o n s / R e p a i r s . ground level bachelor 29, Smiths Falls, ON. To Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toapartment in a multi-plex view by appointment shower conversions, grab on a quiet heritage site. 613-283-6572 bars, painting, plumbing, For senior non-smoker. flooring, tile, countertops, Fridge, stove and 4-piece Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom decks. 613-858-1390, bath. Could be partially townhouse, close to high- 613-257-7082. furnished. $545, first and school & mall, newly renolast. Available June 1st. No vated. Asking $99,500. Certified Mason. 15 years 613-253-4274 or pets. 613-284-2673. experience. Chimney re613-614-2914 pair, restoration, parging, Smiths Falls, upper 1 repointing. Brick, block bedroom, $725 utilities inand stone. Small/big job cluded. off-street parking. specialist. Free estimates. newly renovated, available 613-250-0290. PERSONAL i m m e d i a t e l y . 613-283-2266. Alcoholics Anonymous House cleaning available. Also will work for VeteInside and outside stor- 613-284-2696. ran’s Affairs, I do it all. age available in Appleton Once a week, bi-weekly or immediately. Email Craig at info@countycabs.com Are you concerned about only when needed. I promise honest work and satisor call 613-253-7777. someone’s drinking? faction. Call Bonny at There is help available for 613-284-2440 or cell: In Almonte. Two bdrm you in AL-ANON/Alateen. 613-284-7929. available July 1st, Call 613-284-6100, $1250/month includes 257-3138, 272-3105, Man with truck will pick heat, hydro, fridge, 203-3713, 826-2566, up garbage, cut small stove, basic cable, basic 283-3920. trees or brush, small internet and in-house moves, packing etc. Reafree laundry facilities. sonable. 613-267-4129. We are now doing show- Overeaters Anonymous Seamless Eaves trough, ings. Email Craig at in- 613-264-5158 Spring cleanup, lawn fo@countycabs.com or The individual who took mowing, decks, fences, call 613-253-7777. the large green wheel- dump runs, renovations, barrow from the Glen window washing, lot Tay Reuse Centre needs sweeping, line painting. HELP WANTED to return it. This is for 6 1 3 - 2 5 7 - 8 1 4 3 volunteer use only. 613-264-8143.

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Forklift License (Counter Balance) & Propane Certification an asset Physical Labour & Lifting Involved Monday to Friday (40 Hours) Benefit Package & Pension Plan Available Fax resume to 613-257-8896 or drop resume off at:

CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED

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Employment Opportunity Manager, Cardiopulmonary Services (Temporary, Full-Time) RVH is currently seeking a highly motivated individual who has strong clinical skills, to work in our Respiratory Therapy and Cardiac Stress Testing areas. The primary focus of this temporary position is to maintain service to patients while managing the day-to-day operations of the department. Preference will be given to candidates who have the following QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • Graduate of a recognized college with an accredited program in Respiratory Therapy and current registration with the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario; • Competent in all therapeutic modalities relating to Respiratory Therapy; • Ability to work independently within the framework of RVH policies and procedures, and the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists code of ethics; • ACLS certification; • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and projects, and achieve objectives within deadlines; and, • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by Friday, June 1st, 2018 at 12:00 hours to hr@renfrewhosp.com or Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services, RVH, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. RVH is an equal opportunity employer, committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, the Ontario Human Rights Code, and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Applicants requiring accommodation should contact Human Resources at (613) 432-4851. HELP WANTED

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Community Employment Services is currently recruiting on behalf of several local employers for: ¾ Carpenters, Experienced with

142 Franktown Rd, Carleton Place, ON or email to ccwghq@wool.ca

We appreciate all applications but will contact only those who have been selected for an interview.

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PERTH COMMUNITY CARE CENTRE

Perth Community Care Centre Is seeking dynamic employees for the following part-time position(s)

Recreation Leadership Effective communication, Interpersonal, assessment & documentation skills. Applications in writing to Susan Munro, Activity Coordinator 101 Christie Lake Rd., RR4, Perth, ON K7H 3C6 rec.perth@diversicare.ca (613) 267-2506 ext. 114

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¾ Carpenters, Entry level or with 1-year experience with drivers licence.

¾ General Labourers ¾ Delivery truck driver/Delivery person with clean driver’s abstract. ¾ Student jobs, entry-level positions ages 15 and older. Resumes of suitable candidates will be presented to the employer(s). Please note, this is an application to participate in an Employment Ontario, Employment Service program for job seekers aged 15 to 65+ and these are not paid positions within Algonquin College.

40 Sunset Blvd. Suite #102, Perth THIS EMPLOYMENT ONTARIO SERVICE IS FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO AND ADMINISTERED BY ALGONQUIN COLLEGE.

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The Corporation of Tay Valley Township is seeking Proposals from qualified Contractors for the following: ENGINEERING SERVICES TO REHABILITATE TWO (2) BRIDGES AND RECONSTRUCT ONE (1) STRUCTURAL CULVERT

Permanent Full-Time position We offer full benefits, competitive wages as well as a tool and boot allowance.

Antrim Contracting is an Ottawa/Ottawa Valley based experienced, full service Construction Company concentrating on Commercial and Residential Development as well as Utility Construction. Our development and utilities projects are traditionally sized in the medium to large scale range requiring skills, organization, appropriate construction equipment and Health & Safety adherence that our discerning customers demand. We are an ISNetworld approved contractor. We currently have an opportunity for the right individual to join our dynamic and talented team of employees as a full-time Truck Driver.

We are looking for: • Licensed heavy truck mechanic or apprentice • Must own your own tools • Familiarity with Insite, Bendix, Wabco and Eaton would be an asset but not required • Must be able to work independently and as part of a team Please forward your resume to: rsimmons@glentay.ca or fax to 613-267-3612

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Qualifications • AZ / DZ license with a clean Driver’s Abstract • Dump truck, stone slinger and float experience preferred • Ability to work with minimal supervision in a team and safety focused environment Additional Information To apply for this position, please forward a copy of your cover letter and resume to hr@antrimtruckstop.com. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only the candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Contact Information Human Resources Antrim Truck Centre Ltd. 580 White Lake Road Arnprior, ON K7S 3G9 Email: hr@antrimtruckstop.com Website: www.antrimcontracting.com BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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Well established & profitable gift store in Lanark County.

Asking $129,000 (includes inventory + FFE) Call Val Wilson, Sales Representative

(613) 802-8465

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103-101 Latourell Rd, off South Gower Drive, North Grenville. Weather permitting. May 26, 8am-2pm. Appliances/furniture, tools big and small, big ticketed items, nicknacks, dogs/garden items.

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May 26th 9am - 1pm

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MOVING SALE May 26 8am - 2pm 914 Larocque Rd, Brightside

Garden tools, wrenches, screwdrivers, skill saw, generator, chainsaw, small trailer for your garden. Furniture, cherry dining room table, chairs and streel cabinet. Houseware, towels, baskets and so much more!! EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!!! Yard Sale, 704 French Settlement Road, Sat., June 2, 8 am-2 pm. Kenmore stove, $200; lots of clothing for girls and toddlers, plants, houseRock Haven Community hold items, patio set and Saturday, May 26, Sun- much more. day, May 27, 8am-2pm, Hwy 7 at Napoleon St., Yard Sale, 24 Bell Carleton Place. Avenue, Smiths Falls. 8am-Noon. May 26th. TUDOR CIRCLE ANNUAL MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE Moving everything must go. 87 Fredrick St, Almonte, May 26 & 27, 8am-6pm, Raindate June 2 & 3.

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Off Hwy. 15, Lombardy, Kelly’s Road to Tudor Circle. Garage Sale: Multi family yard sale. May 26th, 8am - 2pm Vista Cres Kemptville.

Perth Home Hardware Building Centre currently has the following job opportunity.

SEALED PROPOSALS, on forms supplied by the Corporation of Tay Valley Township, will be received at the Municipal Office, at the address indicated below, until 1:00 p.m. local time, as determined by the clock on the computer located in the reception area of the Municipal Office, on Thursday, June 7th, 2018. Proposals will be opened, in public, at the Municipal Office immediately following closing. Proposal packages may be picked up at the Municipal Office or downloaded from the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca. For further information contact: Tay Valley Township Amanda Mabo, Clerk 217 Harper Rd, Perth, ON K7H 3C6 T: 613-267-5353 ext. 130 E: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca www.tayvalleytwp.ca

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FULL TIME BOOM TRUCK OPERATOR / DZ DRIVER The successful candidates must have: • • • • • • •

Friendly and helpful attitude toward customers. Excellent communication skills. Willingness to learn. Good mathematical skills. Prior driving experience. Standard Transmission Drivers Abstract must accompany resume/application

We offer competitive salary and great working conditions. If you are interested in becoming a part of our Home Team, please visit our store located at 115 Drummond St. W. Perth Ontario to submit your application accompanied by your resume to the attention of Erin Shelly. Email: jobs@perthhhbc.com Closing date for all applicants is Friday June 1st, 2018

DZ OR AZ Vacuum Truck Operators Required. Flexible Hours Competitive Wages, with Benefits. G License Portable Sanitation Route Driver Send resume to carletonpumping@xpolornet.ca or call 613-838-5500 Fax 613-838-5682

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REQUEST FOR TENDERS The Corporation of Tay Valley Township is seeking Tenders from qualified Contractors for the following: REHABILITATION AND SURFACE TREATMENT Powers Road, Stanley Road and Armstrong Line SEALED TENDERS, on forms supplied by the Corporation of Tay Valley Township, will be received at the Municipal Office, at the address indicated below, until 1:00 p.m. local time, as determined by the clock on the computer located in the reception area of the Municipal Office, on Thursday, June 7th, 2018. Tenders will be opened, in public, at the Municipal Office immediately following closing. Tender packages may be picked up at the Municipal Office or downloaded from the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca. For further information contact: Tay Valley Township Amanda Mabo, Clerk 217 Harper Rd., Perth, ON K7H 3C6 T: 613-267-5353 ext. 130 E: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca www.tayvalleytwp.ca

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SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE

WE’RE HIRING! MULTIPLE POSITIONS Do you have experience? Foreman Gradesmen/Layout Operators Pipe Layers Labourers

Interested applicant apply online: https://secure.collage.co/jobs/awd-contractors

Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on June 7, 2018, at the Montague Municipal Office, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls Ontario. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Montague Municipal Office, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls. Description of Land: Roll No. 09 01 000 010 38400 0000; PIN 05257-0022 (LT); Part Lot 12 Concession 3 Montague as in RS87476; Montague. File No. 16-03 Minimum Tender Amount: $9,518.64 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, availability of road access or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit:

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Should have the following qualifications: 313A or 313D refrigeration licence G2 or G3 gas licence 308A or 308R Sheet Metal valid drivers license, with a good driving record 5. good written and verbal communications skills 6. ability to work independently and with a team Wages based on qualifications and experience. Forward resume to julie@denoco.com

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Levi Home Hardware Building Centre Almonte, Ont. Help Wanted – Lumber and Building Materials Sales - Provide friendly and efficient Customer Service - Preparation of Invoicing, Quotes, Estimates, Orders - Effective Communications - Assist with Inventory Control - Strong attention to details - Flexible hours - Problem Solving skills - Ability to work co-operatively in a team atmosphere - Complete Safety training as required Job Type – Full Time / Part Time available Please forward Resume’ to Levi.lumber@homehardware.ca

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Richard Bennett Acting Treasurer The Corporation of the Township of Montague P.O. Box 755 6547 Roger Stevens Drive Smiths Falls ON K7A 4W6 613-283-7478 Ext. 240 613-283-3112 Fax treasurer@township.montague.on.ca HELP WANTED

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Sale of Land for Tax Arrears By Public Tender

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Eastern Ontario’s Largest Indoor Flea Market 150 booths Open Every Sunday All Year 8am-4pm Hwy. #31 – 2 kms north of 401

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MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 12th, 2018 at the law firm of Howard Kelford & DuBois LLP, 2 Main Street East, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1A2 Description of Lands: ROLL NO. 030-030-75800. PT LT 44 E/S MONTAGUE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 45 E/S MONTAGUE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; LT 63 N/S ROBINSON AVENUE PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 64 N/S ROBINSON AVENUE PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 66 W/S ANNE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 66 W/S ANNE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAUGE ALL AS IN RS181807; 30 Robinson Avenue, Smiths Falls, Ontario Minimum Tender Amount: $158,858.65 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: ANDREW HOWARD HOWARD KELFORD & DUBOIS LLP SOLICOTOR FOR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS 2 MAIN STREET EAST SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO K7A 1A2


Tractors, Farm Machinery, Construction Equipment, Trailers, ATV’s, Lawn & Garden Equipment 11th Annual Consignment Sale Held at M&R Feeds and Farm Supply Ltd., 70 Decosta Street, Arnprior

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Auction 5 pm Viewing 4 pm Lanark and District Civitan Hall

2144 Pine Grove Road Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Lawn tractor, lawn mower, trimmer, welder, tools, new diamond cutting blades, moped, fifth wheel hitch, IH two furrow plow, antiques, collectibles and much more! For details see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

Auctioneer: Jim Beere

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Rob StReet Auction SeRvice Ltd. Wednesday May 30, 2018 Viewing 4pm Start Time 5:30pm Metal Signs, Fantasy Knives and Swords, Die Cast Cars in Boxes, Salada Tea Box, Horse Saddle, Kingsford Smoker, Church Pews, Popcorn Machine, Bedroom Dressers, Two Furrow Plow, Spring Tooth Cycle Mower (needing repair), Allis Chalmers 300cc Tractor (1947 or 49), Bird Bath, Potting & Garden Soil, 9 x 5 Utility Trailer, Tools & Box Lots. Auctioneeers: Bev and Rob Street 24 Family Lane, Lombardy Corner of Hwy 15 and Bay Rd., (4 miles South of Smiths Falls) streetfleamarket@hotmail.ca See Website for Full Listings & Pictures www.streetfleamarket.net 613-284-2000

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LEgENd FIShINg BOAT, MOTOr & TrAILEr. TOOLS. hOUSEhOLd FUrNIShINgS & EFFECTS. MUSE ChINESE ErhU TrAdITIONAL WUyUE FIddLE VIOLIN MUSICAL INSTrUMENT. for the late Kenneth Taylor @ #1268 Hughes Rd., Arden, ON K0H 1B0 from Hwy 7 travel west of Sharbot Lake to Hughes Rd (signs) on Sat., June 2/18 @ 10 am Mr. Taylor was a Co-Operative Academic Coordinator. After retirement he enjoyed fishing, outdoor life, community friends, his many kindnesses & “joie de vivre”. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms: Cash or Cheque Only ~ Catering CLS819861_0524

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SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. sharp Included in this sale is the full line of top condition machinery from the Estate of the late John Kenny, Beachburg, On. Retired Farmer & Teacher and many other consignments from individuals & institutions. KUBOTA M100GX 2012 Tractor, 4x4, w/cab, R-Tires: 480-80-R34, F-Tires: 360-80R24, 877hrs., fully serviced; KUBOTA M135X 2010 Tractor, 4x4, power shift trans., triple remotes, front fenders, w/cab, 2660hrs., fully serviced; KUBOTA M95X 4x4 Tractor, 2300hrs., F Tires: 12.4 x 24, R Tires: 16.9 x 34, w/M45 loader, 7’ bucket; 2-KUBOTA 2014 L6060 Tractors, approx. 750hrs, both equipped w/80” PRONOVOST pull back snow blower & COTECH pull back adjustable 6’-10’ blade; JD 6400 Tractor, 4x4, w/cab, 3100hrs., F Tires: 13.6-28, R Tires: 18.4R38, top condition; KUBOTA M8540 Narrow Model Tractor, 4x4, w/cab, 4300hrs., 76HP PTO, equipped w/front PTO & 3PTH, Ag tires, 60” snow blade; KUBOTA M6950 Version F Tractor w/796 Kubota loader, 3050hrs, good condition; 6065A WHITE AGCO Tractor w/Quicke 720 loader, pallet forks, 4x4, 2943hrs., roll bar, 1 owner; JD 401-C Industrial Tractor w/loader; A private COCKSHUTT collection featuring a COCKSHUTT 20, 30, 35L Deluxe, 3-40’s (one is 4 Cyl. Diesel), 50 (Western Style, some are restored); 2- JD D totally restored w/new rubber, one styled (1938) w/electric start, the other w/round pressed spoked wheels (1932) both engines totally re-built; FORD 8N & 9N totally restored, both with new rubber & totally re-built engines; FARMALL Super A restored; AC G Tractor w/ cultivator, underslung mower, grader blade, push blade, good condition; 2-MF 135, 1967-69, gas, low hrs.; WHITE 2-105 Tractor; FORD 545C Ind. Tractor w/loader & cab, brand new rear tires: 16.9 x 24; MH 81 Older Tractor, running; 1965 JD 1010 Dozer, 4cyl. gas, w/7’ blade; JAY-LOR 4650 TMR Mixer w/unloading extension, new knives, good condition; 2- CASE IH 5100 Seed Drills, double disc openers, 18 run, top condition; EZEE-ON 5100 Cultivator, 12’; McKEE 3PTH Cultivator, 10’ 9”; LUCK/ NOW S100 Snow Blower, 8’ 5”, HD; BLIZZARD 3PTH 8’ Snow blower w/double auger; 1432 BUSH HOG Disc, w/19” dia. discs, 10’; IH 3PTH 1 way, 5’ Disc; OVERUM 3PTH, 3 Furrow Plow, w/auto. reset; BRANDT 852 Super charged 8” grain auger; NH 327 Manure Spreader; NH 510 Manure Spreader; NH TANK Manure spreader; 2-NH 273 Square Balers; WIC 5.5hp Straw Chopper; CASE IH 8725 Forage Harvester w/6’ Hay head & 2 row corn head; NH Forage Harvesters 718-790, w/2 row corn heads & hay head; Front end loader attachment, HYD driven, beater on bucket to load silage; 5 Furrow semi-mounted KVERNELAND Plow, vari-width; BUHLER Stone rake; Speed Line Sawmill w/20’ 6” log bed, electric 7.5HP motor powering the bandsaw & 5HP motor on the winch; BIG JIM 14’ Cultipacker; 2-12’ Cultipackers, 1 w/transport wheels; NH Hay Invertor; Complete CADMAN Irrigation System; 24’ Zero graze wagon; Supreme 14’ Forage box; 2-16’ DION Forage wagons; 2-16’ NH Forage boxes w/12T HORST under carriages; KASTEN 14’ Forage box; 2-NH 56 Rakes; GEHL 2170 Hay Conditioner; JD 14 Run seed drill; 6 Hay wagons some w/new racks; Variety of snow blade attachments. GMC 1951 Cab Over Engine Truck w/Hi-Lo trans. & 20’ grain hoist, totally restored; 1954 FORD Customline Car, 2 door, 3 speed standard w/overdrive, Metallic blue, 59669 miles, Official Appraisers Comments: “This is an excellent, original, rust free car. Has had a re-paint & in perfect condition”. Originated from Texas; 1980 Corvette, 350 engine, t-roof, 4 speed, 137,000 km; BOBCAT 3650 Diesel Side by Side, w/full cab, air & heat, HYD dump box, 5’ push blade, 5’ snow blower, sells w/ a KUBOTA electric sidewalk sander, almost new; KUBOTA F3680 Sidewalk pusher, 4x4, w/blade; 2013 SUBARU Bulldog BD 700, 4x4 Utility Vehicle, 2 seater, w/manual dump, fold down roof & windshield, locking differential, excellent condition; MRE Multi-Sweep 1- 725C & 1-425, 13.5HP, HYD driven sweeper, mounts to any machine with pallet forks, both brand new; 5000lb. TOYOTA Fork lift; Tandem 3500 Royal Horse Trailer 14’ x 58” x 6.5’ plus 3’ dressing room, safetied; 1992 5th Wheel Camper Trailer, 31’ w/ one pushout; JAMCO 26’ including 6’ gooseneck, full 8’w, tri-axle, steel stock trailer, 3 comp., completely refurbished & repainted, safetied until Sept. 2018, king pin hitch sells w/trailer; 2009 Tandem Landscape Trailer w/mechanical ramp, HYD brakes, 6T axles; Tandem 10’ HYD Dump Trailer; 16’ Single Axle Trailer w/ side & back ramps, built for 2 Four Wheelers, excellent; 2008 Tent Trailer; 1988 YAMAHA Model Virago 250cc Motorcycle, good condition; 185 Honda 3 Wheeler; HARBERCRAFT 14’ Aluminum Boat w/ trailer & 15hp Mercury motor; 1992 KMG 19’ inboard boat, 3.8L; SWISHER 27HP, 60” cut zero turn lawn mower; 1978 CASE 466 Garden tractor w/mower & snow blower, 20HP, top condition; IH 100 Garden Tractor w/mower deck & 1 furrow plow; JD LA 140 Garden Tractor w/42” mower & 36” front mount snow blower; TORO 825D Ground Master, 30HP, hydro drive, 5200hrs., equipped w/60” mower & 4’ snow blower; GRAVELY 12Hp Walk behind unit w/rotary hoe, roto tiller, brush cutter & snow blower; TORO 28” Walk behind snow blower; HONDA 5HP Roto tiller; Troy-Bilt Roto Tiller; 2- GANDI hand seeders 3’ & 4’, double wheeled for doing greens; 28’ Pipe hay elevator; BOGBALLE 225 3PTH Fertilizer Spreader; CALSA 3PTH Sprayer; HD Cattle Chute w/side doors; 5- Round bale feeders; 542 Agri-metal feed cart; Case IH 600 Forage blower; IH 1150 Hammer Mill; DEGELMAN 7’ 3PTH Scraper Blade; NH 70 Bale thrower; ONAN 4kw gas generator on trailer; CHAMPION 6500 watt generator, like new; 3.7HP KOBALT Air compressor w/60gal. tank, 155 max psi, 220v, like new; 13” Master Craft drill press; 5.5HP HONDA pressure washer, 8” Bench grinder, Set of torches & tips; Air impact tools; 3- Mechanics toolbox cabinets full of hand tools & wrenches; JD 7600 Toy Pedal tractor w/cart; JD 12v Toy Gator; #21 COCKSHUTT walking plow; COCKSHUTT Trail plow on rubber; 3 Sets of sloop sleighs; Single box sleigh; 9’ Land roller; 2- Single horse cultivators; 2- 500 Gal. fuel tanks w/electric pumps; Set of duals 20.8 x 34”; 4-p265/65R 18 tires & rims, will fit 2008-2017, w/pressure sensors, 90% tread life; 100-Cedar posts 8’ 6”, Cedar rails & braces; Many other unlisted items. Terms - Cash, Debit or Cheque with Proper ID CONTACT: BARRY DEAN at M&R FEEDS (613) 623-7311 OR CARSON HILL (613) 821-2946 James Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 See jamesauction.com for pictures and updated listing Refreshments available. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accidents.

AUCTION SUN, MAY 27, 2018 @ 10 AM PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE This sale features a large quantity & selection of brand new tools still in the box, from power tools, shop equipment, hand tools, Atv attachments, pressure washers, concrete mixer, chainsaws, mechanics tool chests, lawn tractors. 2005 Pace cargo trailer 6x10x6, Kubota B3200, tractor, 4x4 hydro shift, loader, backhoe attachment w/ mechanical thumb approx. Diesel 590 hrs. 4 cyl. In as new condition. Ford 1320 tractor approx. 2,700 hrs, 3 cyl. Diesel, mid mount mower in excellent cond. Sells w/ reasonable reserve. Wide variety of attachments from 3 pt pallet forks, rear tine tiller, box blades, Kubota snowblower hyd. Chute, rock rake, New Holland 918L flail mower 60” all as new & much more! Auctioneers Note: This is absolutely a sale for every hobby farmer, something for everyone, expect surprises! Forced sale due to illness. For a detailed list, photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca Also like us on Facebook. Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash or Chq w/ Photo I.D. As Is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:

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