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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com Five portables are slated for Carleton Place High School (CPHS) - encroaching 12 feet into the neighbouring green area Riverside Park. A motion was carried by Carleton Place council at the planning and protection meeting on Sept. 4 to authorize the municipality's chief administrative officer (CAO), Diane Smithson, to negotiate a 10-year lease with the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB), allowing the board to intrude onto Riverside Park for the purpose of installing portables. In an Aug. 23 letter to the town from the UCDSB's director of education, Stephen Sliwa, it was outlined why the portables are required at CPHS. See FIVE, page 2

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FIVE PORTABLES TO ADDRESS CAPACITY NEEDS Continued from page 1

Between September 2016 and now, CPHS has seen its population increase by 25 per cent - 194 students. Although growth was anticipated by the UCDSB, the speed and magnitude of it was unexpected. According to Sliwa, the board predicts CPHS' enrolment to peak at approximately 920 students over the next 15 years. CPHS is beginning to discuss long-term strategies, a more permanent solution to address meet its growing capacity needs. Smithson noted the portables would offer a temporary solution ..."it will take some time for them to get ministerial approval if they do an addition onto

the school." "They are asking for five portables now," Coun. Theresa Fritz noted. "What happens if it is five years down the road and they need another two?" "Portables are a reality as school populations grow; however, I do not want to see the park encroached on further because it is there," she stressed. "Will we have a hand in determining what the portables look like? Mayor Louis Antonakos asked. "I understand the portables are needed for learning purposes, but we are talking about a number of them." "Throughout our school boards, I have seen portables in varying degrees of condition," he continued.

"Can we maintain a consistent look and feel ... relating to the school and the setting - the park?" Antonakos noted Riverside Park is used for weddings, pictures and parties. "I can put the request forward to the school board," Smithson said. "Obviously, there is a need for more capacity at the high school, relating to growth and the school board's shifting priorities," Antonakos stated. He noted Grade 7 and Grade 8 students are now housed in area secondary schools. According to Coun. Sean Redmond, three sites for the portables were considered, including the existing ball diamond, which is in use most nights of the week and on weekends.

Tara Gesner/Metroland Carleton Place chief administrative officer Diane Smithson has received council approval to negotiate a 10-year lease with the Upper Canada District School Board, allowing the board to encroach 12 feet into Riverside Park for the purpose of installing five portables. Another site: the rear of CPHS, which would cause concerns with the property being within the floodplain and regulated area. Owing to a suggestion by Smithson, council agreed to charge the UCDSB market rent for use of the land.

"One thing I can tell you from past experience, I have been in a lease agreement on the other side of the equation where a municipality has had to lease space from a school board," the CAO said. "We were charged market rent." Riverside Park, located

on the west end of John Street and running along the Mississippi River, includes two boat launches, beach, picnic area, two play structures and splash pad. Redmond chaired the planning and protection meeting.

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com Concerns over Central Bridge in Carleton Place, the main crossing over the Mississippi River on Bridge Street, have led to vehicle weight restrictions. Based on a recommendation from the town's engineering firm, council has enacted a bylaw restricting allowable vehicle weights crossing over the bridge. Signs alerting motorists to the restrictions were installed at strategic locations in Carleton Place on Monday, Sept. 10. As of now, the maximum gross vehicle weights for Central Bridge are as follows: single unit, 15 tonnes; tractor trailer unit, 25 tonnes; and tractor multitrailer unit, 35 tonnes. Central Bridge was constructed in 1928 and rehabilitated in 1983. Last December, Paul Knowles, the former chief administrative officer and current special projects co-ordinator, informed council, a detailed analysis of Central Bridge identified structural deficiencies and insufficient load carrying capacity. "It is too far gone and replacement is

recommended," he said. The cost of the massive infrastructure project could be upwards of $10 million, and without any upper tier funding (provincial and federal governments) it would be a huge hit on the town's financ-

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CARLETON PLACE COUNCIL VOTES AGAINST FOUR-STOREY CONDOMINIUM TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com It was a busy return from summer break for Carleton Place council on Sept. 4, with a key topic of discussion being the proposed four-storey, 33-unit condominium at 50 Allan St. The project by Cheryl Batten, president and chief executive officer of Batten Developments Ltd., continues to draw the attention of neighbours and other community members, and the Sept. 4 planning and protection meeting was moved to the town hall's auditorium to accommodate the crowd in attendance. Councillors Brian Doucett and Ross Trimble were absent from the gathering, and Coun. Sean Redmond declared a conflict of interest and left the room. Redmond and his partner, Kathy Taylor, live across the street from the proposed development, which has been on the radar for five years. During the planning and protection meeting, council members voted 3-1 against the current submitted version of the 50 Allan St. proposal. Deputy Mayor Jerry

Flynn was the sole 'nay'. As a result of the vote, Batten will need to make changes to her project and resubmit to the town or challenge the legality of council's decision.

Background According to municipal planner and manager of development services Joanna Bowes, 50 Allan St. is a consolidation of three properties: the old curling club, which was sold to the developer by the town; 44 Allan St. (to be demolished); and 139 Charles St. (to be demolished). Bowes noted the project does conform to the Provincial Policy Statement and is consistent with the County of Lanark Sustainable Communities Official Plan (OP). Too, the majority of the project is consistent with the town's OP; however, it is not entirely consistent with respect to the Community Design Framework section and the Mississippi District Residential subsection under the Land Use Policies module. Planning staff has recommended the building be redesigned to three stories maximum

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ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com The Mississippi Mills Fire Department has responded to 14 carbon monoxide calls so far this year and with help from Project Zero, they hope to significantly reduce that number in the future. During the Sept. 4 Mississippi Mills council meeting, it was announced the fire department is the recipient of 120 combination smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms through the Project Zero public education campaign. It's an initiative spearheaded by Enbridge Gas Distribution and partnered on through the Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council. "We will be ensuring that residents of Mississippi Mills will have free smoke and CO detectors for anyone that wants one," explained the Mississippi Mills Fire Department (MMFD) acting fire

chief, Bruce Toshack. "This program can help ensure residents' safety and we can go in and leave an actual brand new smoke detector with them ... and hopefully in the long term there will be zero deaths by fire and CO in the future." MMFD, which has 42 trained volunteers split between two stations in Almonte and Pakenham, will also stock their trucks with the batteryoperated alarms when attending fire calls for homes with a deficient number of alarms or faulty units. Enbridge committed $200,000 to the Project Zero campaign this year, providing more than 6,600 to 30 Ontario municipalities and its residents. The initiative was established in 2009 and since that time, nearly 35,000 alarms have been distributed to fire departments across the province. "We're still tragically

losing people across the province due to smoke alarm deaths and carbon monoxide, so congratulations to Mississippi Mills and Enbridge Gas for capitalizing on a program that really does connect with residents that need it the most and help keep them safe, which is important to all of us," noted Tawnya Roberts of the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management. Roberts noted Enbridge provides alarms, but also educational materials to fire departments. "McNab/Braeside (fire department), for example, chose to use the educational materials. They felt they would be the most valuable," she stated. Combination alarms provide the early warning needed to escape from a fire or CO exposure, which is a toxic, odourless gas. The Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council recommends CO alarms

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ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com The men's shed movement has been gaining steam across the globe and now Mississippi Mills men seeking fellowship and to contribute to their community need look no further than the Naismith Men's Shed. Having just formed in late spring, the group, now 25 members strong, had a steady stream of visitors to their booth shared with Carleton Place's Hackberry Men's Shed, at the Sept. 6 North Lanark Seniors' Expo at the Almonte Community Centre. According to shed leader Dave Steventon, the concept for the group came from similar men's sheds in Carleton Place and Perth. "It follows a worldwide phenomenon that's taken place over the last 10 years and started in Australia, the Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom, Canada and the United States," he explained. Men's sheds were established to provide retired men with a social circle. According to the Ca-

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der." The group decided upon the Naismith name to identify themselves because of the historic contributions Almonte native, James Naismith, made to the community. "We're using his name with the blessing of the family. His grandson was delighted that we chose the name," Steventon said. Since forming in spring, the group meets often for breakfast meetings and has completed several projects in the community, including constructing raised garden beds near the community friendship oven at the Almonte branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library. Their latest is helping build bee hotels for a Sept. 16 Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust workshop at High Lonesome Nature Reserve, outside Pakenham. "Last week, five men got together and we made a pile of these bee condos. It was a very fantastic friendship experience," Steventon said. "We're all closer this week than we were two weeks ago and we're always

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NAISMITH MEN'S SHED SEEKS TO CREATE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT FOR MEN

Ashley Kulp/Metroland The Naismith Men's Shed group was recently formed in Mississippi Mills, building on the worldwide men's fellowship movement. Pictured, members Ron Lavoie, right, and leader Dave Steventon were at the North Lanark Seniors' Expo at the Almonte Community Centre Sept. 6 to raise awareness of the group. learning from each other." For Steventon, the men's shed is all about improving health and quality of life. He enjoys the informal environment and relaxed, creative space the group has already cultivated in a short time. "Baby boomers are discovering there are things to do. This is the golden time," he remarked, noting

that the group is becoming more diverse as new members join. "We have wood carvers, carpenters, artists, musicians, stained glass artists. These are people with a variety of skills." Their next goal is to find a more permanent spot to meet on a regular basis. "We're doing things to help out in the community and hopefully when we get es-

tablished we'll be able to do a lot more," member Ron Lavoie stated. The Naismith Men's Shed is open to all men in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills and surrounding areas. Those seeking more information, can contact Dave Steventon (613257-7048), John Peters (613461-0013) or email naismithmensshed@gmail.com.

Municipal Matters • September 13, 2018

2018 MunicipaL eLection

Meetings of counciL Tuesday, September 18, 2018

7:00 p.m

Corporate Services Committee

Followed by: Community Issues Committee Followed by: Planning and Protection Committee (if required)

Load RestRictions – centRaL BRidge Based on a recommendation provided by the Town’s engineering firm, Council has enacted a by-law that restricts allowable vehicle weights crossing over the Central Bridge located on Bridge Street. The by-law is effective upon the erection of signage which was installed at strategic locations throughout Carleton Place on Monday, September 10th, 2018.

Voting BY papeR BaLLot

Monday, October 22, 2018 is Election Day for municipalities and School Board Trustees across the Province of Ontario. For the Town of Carleton Place the following positions will be available to vote for:

IMPORTANT – For paper ballot voting – please bring your

• Mayor (1 position) • Deputy Mayor (1 position) • Councillor (5 positions) • School Board Trustee (English Public and English Catholic) • School Board Trustee (French Public and French Catholic)

inteRnet Voting

This year there is the option to vote via internet ballot. If you are on the Voters’List, you will receive an instruction letter in the mail which will contain your Personal Identification Number (PIN) Should you require further information, please contact Carleton Place Public which will be required to vote. • Single Unit – 15 tonnes • Tractor Trailer Unit – 25 tonnes • Tractor Multi Trailer Unit – 35 tonnes Works at (613) 257-2253.

instruction letter with your PIN. Advance and Regular Voting will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Advance Vote: Saturday, October 13, 2018 and Wednesday October 17, 2018 Carambeck Community Centre located at 351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place Regular Vote: Monday, October 22, 2018 Carambeck Community Centre located at 351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place For more election information, including a list of candidates, visit our website at www.carletonplace.ca/2018election

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OPINION EDITORIAL

COMMUNITY NEWS IN THE DIGITAL AGE What is the role of a community newspaper in 2018? This is a question we take seriously here at Metroland, where we pride ourselves in our dedication to bringing the communities we live and work in news that is important to them. We're finding that certain kinds of stories that were relevant 20-plus years ago are no longer so due to technological advances like smartphones and social media platforms. For example, our papers have traditionally covered high school graduations and first days of school. But lately we've been asking ourselves if this sort of coverage is really the best way to serve our communities? Anyone with a Facebook account knows to expect their feed flooded with all their friends' kids' adorable back-to-school photos every year on the first day of school. Everyone who knows and cares about each of these kids will see and appreciate these photos. Would a reporter's time not be better served digging deeper into issues that impact the community as a whole? Analytics also tell us that people care about local business stories, but not necessarily the kind that have traditionally been covered by community papers. Readers want to know about good local places to eat and if a new kind of store is coming to town; they care less about ribbon cuttings and cheque presentations. Perhaps once again, technology is a factor. Most businesses have their own Facebook pages these days, and if the owner wants to hand a huge cheque to a local charity, they can tell the world about it themselves via social media. The same can be said of sports coverage. What purpose does it serve for your local paper to recap games and list scores when most leagues and teams have their own websites and social media pages that do the exact same thing? We're confident that if a local team or athlete has a good story to tell, this is indeed best handled by one of our trained journalists. But in terms of the day-to-day reports, does it really serve anyone for us to be "competing" with, say, the Smith Falls Bears' Facebook page? Times change, and like every other industry, we must change with them. One thing remains the same, however, and that is our dedication is to factual, relevant reporting. Our role as a trusted news source is not something we take lightly, and our goal will always be to bring our readers stories and information that are important to them.

Times change, and like every other industry, we must change with them.

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Well, a few weeks ago, Ashley Kulp (fellow news editor) and I sent out emails to some 150-plus election candidates requesting answers to those burning questions: Why should we vote for you? Who are you, and how are you going to make a difference? We also asked for a photo. Easy stuff, we thought. Sound familiar? I do hope so. If you have already sent in your info, thank you! If you haven't, it's not too late. Deep breath! I do need to apologize. I forgot Montague participants, so there is a new deadline - Sept. 16, 4:30 p.m.

For everyone! We have a love-hate relationship with this election process. We are tasked with collecting these tidbits and photos, editing them, and colour correcting the photos. We then package and send them to our pagination team for publication. We had a deadline of Sept. 7; but of course, that is not the real deadline. No siree. We have extended that now for a variety of challenging reasons. Some of the excuses for missing deadlines are hysterical! • "As you can appreciate, I have just been so busy..." (Not sure what to say in response.) • "Is this photo OK?" - (In comes a screengrab png. Oh, did I mention there were five people in the photo, so the headshot of the candidate is going to be the size of a postage stamp.) • "I know how important deadlines are..." (No, clearly you don't, but it gets bet-

ter). "I work for a newspaper." (Brilliant, so you DO know the importance of deadlines.) • "I don't have a photo..." (Great, we can insert a cat picture.) • "I am not good at computing..." (Perfect, you may want to get up to speed before elected to office.) • "Can I get an extension, please?" (Sure, why not. Our deadlines are not that important.) • Five consecutive emails from one person with changes in each one. (Ugh.) • Anything but word documents and jpg files. We are hoping to have our special election section out in a couple of weeks. Laurie Weir is the news editor for the Smiths Falls Record News and the Perth Courier. She and her partner are owned by a GSD, Lexi. This road tripper and published author can be reached at ljweir@metroland.com.

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Municipal Matters September 13, 2018

UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS

EMPLOyMENT OPPOrTUNITy

Tuesday, September 18, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – Council

ALMONTE DAYCARE CENTRE & SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS require a Supply R.E.C.E. Teacher & Supply Assistant Teacher

Tuesday, October 2, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – Council All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/ subscribe.aspx

2018 FINAL TAX NOTICE Installment due - September 27, 2018 The 2018 final tax installment is due Thursday, September 27, 2018. If you own property in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills and did not receive a tax bill please contact the Tax Clerk at 256-2064 ext. 224. Visit www.mississippimills.ca for information regarding payment options.

ArE yOU ON ThE VOTErS’ LIST? The upcoming Municipal and School Board Election will be held on October 22, 2018. To find out if you’re registered to vote, please contact the Municipal office at 613-256-2064. Should you need to be added to the list or update your information, please visit the Municipal office at 3131 Old Perth Rd, Almonte, to show proof of identity and qualifying address. This election will be Telephone and Internet voting only, there will be no paper ballots. Frequently asked questions and instruction videos can be found on our website at www. mississippimills.ca or by calling the above phone number.

MMFD The Mississippi Mills Fire Department is recruiting Paid-On-Call Firefighters. Please visit www.mississippimills.ca to download your recruitment package. Applications must be received by Friday, September 28, 2018 at 4:00 pm

EMPLOyMENT OPPOrTUNITy FIRE CHIEF – $84,917.76 - $104,385.61 The Fire Chief is responsible for the overall management and operation of a volunteer Fire Department including fire prevention, fire suppression, emergency response, training, Fire Code enforcement, and public education/community relations. The Fire Chief provides leadership and technical expertise regarding the development and implementation of service levels, policies and long-range strategies, operating and capital budgets, and participates as a member of the senior management team. Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to Shawna Stone, Clerk, at sstone@mississippimills.ca, no later than 12 o’clock noon on Thursday, September 20, 2018. We would like to thank all who apply, however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected and will only be used for the purpose of the candidate selection.

Karen Kane, Director – Almonte Daycare Centre 208 State Street, Almonte, Ont. KOA 1AO kkane@mississippimills.ca Thank you to all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged Should you require any special accommodations in order to apply or interview for a position with the Municipality of Mississippi Mills we will endeavor to make such accommodations. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection.

SENIOr ShUFFLEbOArD AT ThE ALMONTE COMMUNITy CENTrE The 2018-2019 Senior Shuffleboard season will be starting in October. The recreational senior shuffleboard program provides all participants with the opportunity to get out and meet new people, take part in some physical activity and have some fun. Interested participants for the Senior Shuffleboard program should contact Marilyn Snedden at 613- 256-3130. For any other questions please call Calvin Murphy Recreation Manager at 256-1077 Ext: 24

PUbLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills proposes to enact Bylaws in accordance with Section 34 of the Municipal Act, 2001 to declare as surplus lands and to stop-up the following described highways or parts of highways: Unopened Road Allowances known as: all of William Street, Mary Street; and the North part of Malcolm Street; and the West parts of Malloch Street, John Street and James Street as described on PLAN 6262, Almonte Ward, Municipality of Mississippi Mills. Surplus Lands for Stop-Up and Disposition The proposed Bylaw will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Municipal Office, located at 3131 Old Perth Road, RR2, Almonte, Ontario on the 2th day of October, 2018 at the hour of 6:00 o’clock p.m. and at that time, the Council will hear in person or by his/ her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that this/her land will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be heard. DATED: 5th day of September 2018 Niki Dwyer, Director of Planning 613-256-2064 x 259 ndwyer@mississippimills.ca

September 20th WHO: Mississippi Mills past, present & future business people WHEN: Thursday, September 20th, 7AM Coffee, 7:30 Breakfast WHERE: The Almonte Civitan Hall, 500 Almonte St, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 WHAT: An opportunity to network, ask questions and hear updates. COST: $10 per person (to be collected at the door) You, your employees, coworkers and neighbours are enthusiastically invited to join us at our Mississippi Mills Quarterly Business Breakfast. These breakfast events are open to everyone, please pass along the invitation and encourage a friend or colleague to come with you. Hosted by the Mississippi Mills Municipal Community Economic & Development Committee RSVP: before Monday, September 17th to tmaclaren@mississippimills.ca OR 613-256-1077

MISSISSIPPI MILLS rECrEATION AND CULTUrE DEPArTMENT FALL PrOGrAMS 2018- 2019

For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077 ADULT RECREATIONAL BABYSITTING COURSE BADMINTON Participants must be at least Location: 12 years old Almonte & District High School Location: Almonte & District Monday’s and Thursday’s High School beginning Sept 10/18 – April 29/19 3 Weekend sessions: Room 24 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. October 20 & 21, 2018 $50.00 per person January 19 & 20, 2019 Cancellation dates: TBD April 20 & 21, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. PICK UP HOCKEY $50.00 per student at Almonte Arena Location: LINE DANCING Almonte Community Centre Location: Almonte Community Thursday’s beginning Centre Thursday’s – Oct 4/18 – Mar 21/19 Starting Oct 11/18 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Beginner/Novice: $5.00 per person per session 12noon – 1:15pm Full equipment is required Intermediate: PICK UP HOCKEY 1:30 pm – 3:00pm at Pakenham Arena All ages welcome! ($8.00 /class) Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning AEROBICS – Senior Friendly Location: Stewart Community Sept 26/18 – Mar 20/19 Centre Monday’s & Wednesday’s Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. starting Sept10/18 $5.00 per person per session 10:00 – 11:00 am $8.00 per class Full equipment is required. RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Sept 29/18 – March 23/19 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Full equipment is required for this program. (no jersey provided) Deletion Date: March 2 Cost: $ 140.00/ child (resident) $ 160.00/ child (non-resident) $ 400.00/family (3 or more family members registered) Program registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 12/18 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, Sept 22/18 from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at the Pakenham arena.

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CONTRIBUTED

DO YOU KNOW A LANARK COUNTY CITIZEN WHO… Has made a significant and/or extraordinary contribution to Lanark County in one or more of the following categories?      

Volunteerism / Community Service / Youth Business / Agriculture / Industry / Tourism Heritage & Ecology Arts / Culture / Recreation / Sports Philanthropy Other

then please nominate them now for a “Lanark County Award of Excellence” so they can be recognized by the whole County Nomination forms and more information may be obtained from: Lanark County Awards of Excellence County of Lanark - Clerk’s Office Attn: Leslie Drynan, Clerk/Deputy CAO 99 Christie Lake Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 Phone: (613) 267-4200 ext. 1502 Email: ldrynan@lanarkcounty.ca Or visit our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca DEADLINE:

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ThE MEETINg dATEs ArE As FoLLows: Tuesday, September 18th, 2018 Tuesday, September 18th, 2018

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7:30 PM

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Deputy-Reeve Sharon Mousseau Councillor Brian Dowdall Reeve Richard Kidd Reeve Richard Kidd

2018 FINAL TAX PAYMENT The taxes are due on Monday September 24th, 2018. For your convenience the office will be open on Saturday September 22nd, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon to receive tax payments only.

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Change of Address Beckwith Township forwards all mail to the last known address provided by the owner. It is the responsibility of the property owner to provide the Township with any change to their mailing address. Owners can call in their change of address, but must follow-up with written confirmation either by fax, mail or in person. The Township will not be held responsible for mail not delivered in a timely manner due to changes in addresses not provided by the property owner.

Tara Gesner/Metroland Now in its fifth year, the Mississippi Mills River Walk and Run, supporting women's health and the birthing unit at the Almonte General Hospital, took place on Saturday, Sept. 8, with approximately 325 walkers, runners and volunteers coming together to raise $34,646. The event, offering 3 kilometre (km), 5km and 10 km routes, started and finished behind the hospital and Fairview Manor, located at 75 Spring Street. Above: The start of the 10km event.

MISSISSIPPI MILLS RIVER WALK AND RUN NETS NEARLY $35,000 FOR AGH The fifth annual Mississippi Mills River Walk and Run in support of women's health and the obstetrics program at the Almonte General Hospital (AGH) took place on Saturday, Sept. 8 with more than 325 walkers, runners and volunteers raising a record $34,646. The event, which featured three different routes: 3 km, 5 km and 10 km, took participants through the beautiful town of Almonte near the Mississippi River and both started and finished behind the hospital and Fairview Manor (FVM). Local Shoppers Drug Mart owner and pharmacist Rina Houri, the event's presenting sponsor, feels that like the hospital and manor, Shoppers Drug Mart helps ensure quality health care close to home. "Shoppers Drug Mart is dedicated to caring for the health and well-being of our employees, patients and customers, as well as the communities in which they live and work," said Houri. "We have been involved in this wonderful event for all five years as part of our corporate commitment to promoting and supporting women's health. We took over

the title sponsorship last year, and staff feel a real sense of pride that we're supporting such a worthwhile and family fun event." "These funds will, among other things, help the foundation finish paying for the two new digital ultrasound machines the hospital has been using since early 2017," continued foundation vice chair and event committee chair Julie Munro. "As we've learned, ultrasound is an essential diagnostic tool for the physicians in so many areas including obstetrics, gynecology, emergency, and family medicine. Hundreds of patients are benefitting from this new equipment every month. Having added a second ultrasound machine also means the wait times have gone from two months to two weeks." Prizes were awarded to the top three male and three female finishers in all timed events and to the top fundraiser and top fundraising team. Official times for all participants are available at www.runninggoattiming.com. As well as Shoppers Drug Mart Almonte, other sponsors who contributed to the success of

the event included: Levi Home Hardware, Bean Chev Olds GMC, C.R. Gamble Funeral Home and Chapel, Art and Helen Levi, Priority Patient Transfer, Patrice's Your Independent Grocer, Orchard View by the Mississippi, Coady's Car Care, L.G. Lee & Sons, Almonte Civitan Club, Almonte Chiropratic, Vamos, Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette, Eldon Munro Construction, Comfort LNC and Broker Link. The AGH FVM Foundation is currently raising $4 million through the Put Yourself in the Picture campaign to cover the cost of having replaced all of the diagnostic imaging equipment at the hospital and to acquire a CT scan. The hospital counts 100 per cent on funds raised from the community through the foundation to purchase new and replacement equipment. For more information on 'putting yourself in the picture', visit www.almontehospitalfoundation.com or call 613-256-2500 ext. 2296. Submitted by the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation


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ALMONTE TERRY FOX RUN SET FOR SEPT. 16 BY STAFF It's been 38 years since Terry Fox set out on his Marathon of Hope to raise funds for cancer research. His legacy continues to this day through the Terry Fox Run initiative, which is set for Sunday, Sept. 16 at the Almonte Community Centre. Registration for the 5 km run begins at noon with a start time of 1 p.m. The route through town is accessible for by bicycle, rollerblade, wheelchair and stroller. Dogs are permitted but only if they are leashed. All are welcome to participate in the run, regardless of age or athletic ability. There's no entry fee or minimum donation either, participants can simply fundraiser or make a donation on the day of the run.

Desmond Devoy/Metroland The annual Almonte Terry Fox Run is set to take off from the Almonte Community Centre this Sunday, Sept. 16. Pictured, runners and walkers make their first steps and strides during last year's run. There is plenty of parking available and refreshments/water stations will be set up on site.

To register for the run ahead of time or donate to the event, visit terryfox.org.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES *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 *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. *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.

*The Compassionate Friends, support group for bereaved parents. Tay Valley Community Hall, 4174 Narrows Locks Rd. Perth. INFO: cheryl.code@metroland.com

To ALL Mississippi Mills Residents ALL CANDIDATES MEETINGS ALL CANDIDATES MEETINGS are being held as follows: • Wednesday, September 19 For Mayor; Deputy Mayor and Pakenham Ward Councillor Candidates at the Stewart Community Center in Pakenham @ 7pm • Wednesday, September 26 For Mayor and Deputy Mayor Candidates at the Almonte Civitan Hall @ 7pm Please plan to attend any of these meetings in order to make an informed decision at election time!

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ment contributed to the character of the Mississippi District area, being an area intended to encourage growth to support the downtown core. "This project is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement, conforms to the Lanark County and Carleton Place Official Plans and is appropriate for the development of the property, and it is good planning," she said.

Concerns A plethora of comments regarding 50 Allan St. have been collected from the public - mostly neighbours. They generally concerned traffic and visibility, safety of pedestrians and cyclists, environmental concerns, structure height and appearance, density, roads and sidewalks and privacy. During a special meeting on Aug. 7, 15 residents registered to speak on the development. Allan Street is a short and winding residential road off Bridge Street, zoned as Mississippi District Residential. There is a

mixture of older and modern homes, some backing back onto the Mississippi River. "A lot of the comments coming in from the public were to do with concerns about poorly maintained streets, the existing street width and the current pumping station," Bowes noted. However, in co-operation with the developer, the town would widen a portion of Allan Street, and it also planned to update and improve both the water services and the pumping station. The developer's share would be $250,000 to $290,000. In regards to agency comments, the town's accessibility committee noted the project must conform o accessibility requirements under the Ontario Building Code. The local urban forest/river corridor advisory committee had a handful of concerns, including the protection of three hackberry trees on site. Too, the committee asked the developer to use permeable pavement to assist in stormwater retention. It noted the pro-

posed four-storey building may dominate the local housing community. Hydro One noted a line expansion might be required, depending on the developer's requirements. According to the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, there are no natural heritage features on the property; however, the regulation limit applies to the northwest corner of the lot. As a result, the project requires the permitting. "We were advised to ask for more than we wanted and then give concession to end up where we wanted to be in the first place," Batten stated. "We did not do that." She added: "We approached this project honestly and planned this building as thoughtfully as possible, which has now left us without the possibility of giving any concessions." Batten highlighted a number of key points: obligated by the town to build multi-residential when the property was sold with a repurchase clause added; obligated to develop (and purchase) the three adjoining lots along with the lot pur-

chased from the town; concept plan of four floors and 36 units was accepted as a permitted use of the site in November 2013; and development permit application was declared complete. "We have followed all the rules and bylaws," she stressed. "The developer has noted in a previous presentation the town has already signed off on 36 units," Bowes said. "The planning rationale report provided by the developer also reflects this notion." "I just want to clarify there was a letter at the time from former chief administrative officer (CAO) Paul Knowles," she continued. "He stated: 'Further to our recent discussion, we generally support the concept of the building and parking garage proposed on the John Donkin sketch of Oct. 19, 2013. However, some refinements to the design will be required to address landscape and setback provision. The 35 units are permitted on the site provided the provisions of our development permit bylaw can be achieved.'"

time consuming," Batten stressed. "The bylaw clearly states four storeys." The developer also wondered why the town was asking for a full geotechnical study, which would "delay the project for at least two months." "Why was it not asked for as part of the development permit application?" Batten asked. "Why is it that all of us - the engineers, the builder, the planning rationale professional and myself - are all asking why now? Thirty-three units will generate approximately $180,000 to $200,000 annually in tax dollars. According to Batten, the upgraded services will directly impact the lifestyles of the homes with previous sewer issues (increased value). Too, the installation of sidewalks and curbs will improve the look of the neighbourhood and increase safety for all. Right now, "there is the possibility of a lawsuit based on the acceptance of our concept plans five years ago and deliberately fostering an understanding that we were on the right track, spending an incredible amount of time and money," the developer commented.

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Under the Development Permit Bylaw (DPB) four storeys are permitted. "The town did generally support a similar concept, provided it meets setbacks and landscape and various things," Bowes said. She noted her main concern at this point is the condominium is to be built on bedrock. "I think I want to step back ... I did deem the application complete, but what happened in the meantime ... we had comments come in from neighbours, indicating they are concerned if there is going to be blasting for underground parking," Bowes continued. "They were concerned it could cause damage to their foundations ... were they going to be compensated." The municipal planner and manager of development services noted the developer told her they are not blasting. "That raised some red flags for me," Bowes said. "If we are not blasting ... anyone who has lived in Carleton Place for any amount of time knows it's pretty much bedrock." "Trying to force three storeys will result in an appeal the town will lose, which will be costly and

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OPEN DOORS PARTNERS WITH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE IN CELEBRATION OF YOUTH Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth, in partnership with the Carleton Place, Smiths Falls and Perth Chambers of Commerce and the financial support of the Aviva Community Fund Better Together grant program announces a community event in celebration of youth. "Teens who lead, create and innovate and why

businesses should care" is an event that will celebrate youth as innovators in the arts, sciences, technology and environment and will include displays of local youth projects. The important connection between youth engagement and successful communities is significant and Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth wants the innovative pas-

sion of local youth to have opportunity to be recognized. The event will spark the development of innovations in products, services and civic engagement that can make Lanark a place to celebrate engaged youth and young adults committed to improving our social experiences. It is a complete experience in itself and also serves as the launch of ad-

ditional projects that will build upon this one. This is project builds upon the Art of Resilience project that Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth presented during the summer that highlighted the art of youth from across the county. The highlight of this event will be a community gathering scheduled for 7 p.m., Sept. 27 at the Carleton Place Arena (upper hall) during which youth will display and engage adult participants in stories of their skills, aptitudes and how these are significant for the well-being of a community. We are pleased also that the chambers of commerce have agreed to collaborate on this project and have come together to

assist in organizing for the event and inviting their members to join the celebration. We believe that business leaders are often overlooked when discussion of social and health care resources are raised. That businesses are front and centre for this event shows how the Chambers regard their place in the creation of environments for youth development. The Aviva Community Fund "Better Together" grant program that encourages communities to come together for the betterment of everyone likewise saw the potential for this event to successfully bring together community elements to learn from each other. The grant that they have proposed for

this event will be delivered when Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth submits a short video of event experiences. This video will appear on the Aviva Community Fund website later. This event will also serve as a voting station and "official launch" event for our larger Aviva Community Fund Campaign to help support the development of a Youth Innovation Space for Lanark County. For information on the event, campaign or Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth please contact admincp@opendoors.on.ca. Submitted by Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth

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Greetings from Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192! For the past year we have been executing our Renovation project and we are proud to say that we are very pleased with the results. Feel free to stop by anytime for a cold libation and check out what we’ve done with the place. With these new renovations, we hope to offer a more modern place to rent for Birthday parties, Anniversaries, Weddings, meetings, etc. We also have FREE WiFi!!! Our Ladies Auxilliary provides great catering services as always and has several options on the menu to choose from. Our backyard is large and spacious for summertime functions! This time of year our Membership Drive is in full gear with an EarlyBird draw for three members to win free membership for next year. To be eligible for the draw you have to get your membership No Later Than 30th November. The first draw deadline is 30 September. Membership Chair Danny Compton has been very busy with renewing old members and getting new memberships sent in. Everyone is welcome to join the Legion.

Ways and Means has many functions lined up for the fall. We have started our monthly breakfasts back up on the second Saturday of every month. As well we are hosting a DJ / Karaoke night on 5th Oct at 8pm hosted by Barry Martin, All4One Entertainment and a Trivia night on Oct 20th, from 7:30 to 9:30. Our yearly Poppy Campaign starts on Oct.26th. this year. This campaign is very important to the Legion as it is a Trust Fund set up to assist our veterans with their needs. It can only be used for this purpose. The campaign runs up to Nov.11th when we show our gratitude on Remembrance Day for the sacrifices our veterans made to give us our freedom in this great country. This years service will be held on Sunday 11 November at 10:30am. All are welcome. We will remember them! Lastly, I would like to cordially invite all of you to come to our Legion and see what it has to offer! I promise you that you will be greeted with open arms. You do not have to be a Veteran or have any relationship with a Veteran. We at the Legion are open to All!

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quite different. "A maze is a puzzle that you get lost in and have to try and find your way out. A labyrinth is where you simply follow the grass path to the centre and when you're done, you follow the same path on the way out," she explained. "A saying that I came across recently said 'In a maze, you lose yourself. In a labyrinth, you find yourself.'" While taking a peaceful turn around the labyrinth, Rob McMurray on electric guitar, and Brendan Gawn on bass, provided some peaceful background music for walkers. Guests were encouraged to pick up special stones emblazoned with words of inspiration or lanterns while they walked. "You're kind of releasing everything as you walk to the centre (of the labyrinth)," Hume explained to labyrinth newcomers. "In

the centre, you're there as long as you want to be and receive any guidance. Coming back out, you're returning to your busy, hectic life." "This is just a sacred space where you can have a quiet, get away from it all experience," Hume added. To learn more about the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth, visit carletonplacecommunitylabyrinth.blogspot.com.

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112 HILLIER STREET LANARK ON THE BANKS OF CLYDE RIVER MLS# 1114819 - $399,900 4 BD, 2 BTH STONE BEAUTY, RESTORED & MODERNIZED

73 CRAIG STREET PERTH MLS# 1116055 - $179,900 3 BD, 1 BTH – 1.5 STY HOME CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & AMENITIES

33 MAZIE ST W SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1118270 - $750,000 ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/RES GREAT HWY TRAFFIC EXPOSURE

411 COUNTY RD 1 LOMBARDY MLS# 1103266 - $180,000 DUPLEXED PROPERTY 3 BED & 2 BED UNIT SET ON APPROXIMATELY 4 ACRES

WATERFRONT

299 MABERLY ELPHIN ROAD MLS# 1123391 - $149,900 1 BD, 2 BTH 1.5 STOREY HOME NICELY RENOVATED

162 BROCKVILLE STREET SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1114954 - $219,000 3 BD, 2 BTH 2 STOREY HOME

ROTHWELLS ISLAND BIG RIDEAU LAKE MLS# 1117734 - $398,000 950 SQ.FT. COTTAGE, 200 SQ.FT. GUEST COTTAGE, DOCKING, WIFI AND MORE

MISSISSIPPI RIVER

15179 509 ROAD SHARBOT LAKE MLS# 1115626 - $ 429,000 4 BD, 3 BTH BUNGALOW SET ON 42 ACRES TO ENJOY

RIVERFRONT

120FT WATERFRONT

100 JEROME STREET UNIT 7 MLS# 1123092S - $139,900 3 SEASON, FULLY FURNISHED 2 BD, 1 BTH COTTAGE

48 DECARIA BLVD, PERTH, PERTHMORE GLEN MLS# 1123891 - $399,900 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW, 4 SEASON SUNROOM

PIKE LAKE ROUTE 16 MLS# 1120493 - $229,000 121 ACRES W/2 PARCELS BUILT YOUR DREAM HOME OR COTTAGE!

57 BROADVIEW AVENUE WEST, SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1121678 - $249,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW NICELY SET ON QUIET STREET

122 MILL ROAD LANARK 166 FT W/F ON CLYDE RIVER MLS# 1123849 - $229,900 3 BD, 1 BTH 1 1/2 STOREY HOME AMENITIES CLOSE BY IN THE VILLAGE

156 UMPHERSON ROAD LANARK MLS# 1114980 - $295,000 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW SET ON 44 ACRES

18 INVERNESS AVE PERTH MLS# 1116611 - $899,900 6+1 BD, 6 BTH 2 STOREY BEAUTY LOVELY LANDSCAPING

791 PRESTONVALE ROAD NEAR LANARK MLS# 1121781 - $369,900 4 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW LOG BARN GARAGE/WORKSHOP

214 ANGLICAN CHURCH ROAD MLS# 1104804 - $349,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BRICK 2 STOREY, BARN, LOADS OF SPACE TO ROAM ON 65 ACRES

995 CODE ROAD NEAR PERTH MLS# 1114428 – $695,000 STATELY BOYD BLOCK HOME OUTBUILDINGS, POND & MORE “A GARDENER’S DREAM”

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482 QUEEN ST. SMITHS FALLS THE BANKS OF RIDEAU CANAL MLS# 1112852 - $524,900 4 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY HOME IN-GROUND POOL

WATERFRONT

4565 BOLLINGBROKE ROAD MLS# 1122425 - $199,900 2 BD, 1 BTH 3 SEASON RETREAT TUCKED AWAY ON 5.37 ACRES

892 ALTHORPE ROAD CLOSE TO CHRISTIE LAKE • MLS# 1123839 - $179,900 3 BD, 1 BTH COTTAGE 3 SEASON, SET ON 4+ ACRES

29 HERRIOTT STREET PERTH MLS# 1113926 - $589,000 7 UNIT BUILDING 5 RESIDENTIAL – 2 COMMERCIAL

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RAINBOW FLAG TO BE RAISED AT CARLETON PLACE TOWN HALL TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com Around the world the rainbow flag is the most recognizable symbol representing gay pride. On Sept. 29 the flag will be raised for the first time at Carleton Place Town Hall, 175 Bridge St. The ceremony begins at 1 p.m., ahead of the municipality's inaugural Pride festival. During the planning and protection meeting on Sept. 4 council members unanimously embraced raising the flag, a request from resident Kory Earle. Earle is a member of the Pride festival's organizing committee, along with By-

ron Wilson, Frances Ebbrell, Angie Mills, Kate Murray, Paola Villa and April Marie Wood. On Tuesday night Coun. Theresa Fritz voiced her support for raising the rainbow flag, and the Pride festival. She expressed: "I think this is an exciting time, not just for Carleton Place but our country and the world. Times are changing. We saw a great Pride celebration in Smiths Falls, and I think it is wonderful we are going to be able to have a celebration here." Fritz added, "I think it is a great move for everyone, and it really speaks to the inclusion this community is

all about." The rainbow flag will fly at Carleton Place Town Hall until Oct. 1. "This is a historic event for Carleton Place," Earle told council. "Things have changed, but we are not there yet." "It is an opportunity for us to show our Pride colours," he added. Coun. Sean Redmond chaired the planning and protection meeting. The first-ever Pride festival in Smiths Falls took place on Aug. 18, featuring a parade, potluck dinner and dance. Hundreds participated. "We are not doing a parade," Earle noted. "Instead,

we are going to have everyone come out and sing." Carleton Place's Pride Festival runs from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Market Square. Admission is free to attend. Festivities include a lip sync battle, drag show, DJ Rush N Noise, Extreme Fabulettes, vendor market, kid zone and so much more. "It is a family-oriented event," Earle advised. "Everyone is welcome." For additional information about the Pride festival, becoming a vendor ($35 per table), registering for the lip sync battle ($25 per person) or volunteering, contact Wilson at 613-315-4355 or mr.wilson85@yahoo.ca.

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| Carleton Place/Almonte Canadian Gazette | Thursday, September 13, 2018

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Stephanie Mols

Sales Representative Carleton Place | Smiths Falls 613.812.5510 Perth | Almonte O: 613.253.2121 x128 Arnprior | Ottawa Stephanie.Mols@century21.ca OPEN HOUSE SUN 16TH 1-4 PM.

101 ACRE FARM NEAR ALMONTE 520 Sugar Bush Road. Classic splendor thru-out this lovely 3-bed home on 101 acres farmland with tile drainage, two barns and 4-bay drive shed. Zoned Rural. $998,000. Or, option to purchase approx. 85 tilled acres cropland for $675,000. Or, purchase barn plus house $459,000 - pending severances.

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ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW WITH RIVER VIEW

Lovely perennial gardens and water fountains create picturesque setting for three bed home. Large eat-in kitchen. Hardwood floors in principle rooms with vibrate décor accents. Partly finished, insulated lower level has walkout. Entertainment-sized deck overlooks Clyde River where you can kayak. Oversized large corner lot on quiet street in Lanark Village.

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11842 Rocksprings Rd.,

Merrickville

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Operate your own campground on 495 ft waterfront, zoned Rural/Tourist Commercial. Lovely 2 bed, 1 bath modular home has foundation with separate entry on lower level. Home can be store or ideal site for your dream home on hill overlooking lake. The 178 acres has additional 2,770 ft waterfront, woodlands and trails.

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Edge of Carleton Place, distinguished 5 bed, 4 bath stone home. Exquisite kitchen, formal dining and huge familyroom. Main floor laundryroom. Second floor den and luxury comforts. Geothermal heating. Inground pool. Former Equestrian Centre, 9 stall barn, tack room & refinished loft. Outbuildings. Solar panels earn $12,000/yr. Severance potential.

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Fabulous Great Room with gas fireplace and French doors, makes 3 bed 2 ½ bath home outstanding. Living room has 2nd gas fireplace. Hardwood floors on main and second levels. Mastersuite with ensuite, walk-in closet and balcony. Extra windows in bedrooms. Detached garage converted to workshop. Fenced tree yard. Barrhaven.

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OPEN HOUSES

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CREEK FRONT

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SMITHS FALLS 179 BECKWITH ST. NORTH $199,000 MLS® 1125055

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00 WALLACE ROAD $79,000 MLS® 1123518

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PAKENHAM 520 SUGAR BUSH ROAD $459,000 MLS® 1123032

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WATERFRONT

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CARLETON PLACE

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PERTH

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00 HIGHWAY 15 $99,900 MLS® 1105329

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COMMERCIAL INCOME PROPERTY Investment opportunity in an income property. Multiple tenants in two stories of office space with approximately 2,500 sq ft, up and down. Located in Carleton Place’s well-established Industrial Park on approx. ½ acre with 177 ft frontage. Solar panel provincial contract in place. Vendor take back possible. $399,000 MLS 1114439

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OPINION

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JEFF MAGUIRE ENCOURAGES FANS TO SUPPORT THIS HIGH LEVEL OF CCHL PLAY ACTION. JEFF MAGUIRE Column

On a sweltering Labour Day weekend the hockey season yes hockey, already - began in our region. I realize hockey is a year-round business in this country. But I am talking about league hockey and the beginning of a brand new regular season. The Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) held its annual 'Fall Showcase' an event that ran for three days at Bell Sensplex in Kanata. Seems awfully

early but the 12 team Jr. A league runs a long campaign that doesn't conclude until mid-March. This year they partnered with the HEO Midget AAA league to organize a seasonopening extravaganza that featured 36 total games. The reason for so many contests in one arena complex is to give scouts an opportunity for an early look at the talent available in both the CCHL and the Midget AAA loop. More than 150 scouts from the National Hockey League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, the three Major Jr. A leagues and other related sports programs close-

ly watched the action. The Eastern Ontario-based CCHL features fast, entertaining hockey. I have been following and promoting the league for many years now and the only negative in my opinion is the lack of coverage the league receives from the daily media in this region. Admittedly in the midst of the fast changing internet era the mainstream media has taken a big hit. Contraction across the board means the media's ability to cover many things, including amateur sports, has suffered badly. A good case in point is the recent Junior Club World Cup which was played in Sochi, Russia Aug. 18-26. An all-star team from the CCHL had the honour of representing Canada in the eight-team event

tawa Junior Senators, went 3-0 in the recent showcase event. Their three victories in as many days included a 3-1 opening game decision over the Junior Sens who are currently rebuilding after a very successful 2017-2018 campaign. Also posting perfect records during the showcase were Kemptville 73's and Hawkesbury Hawks. Two other CCHL teams from our area, Smiths Falls Bears and Brockville Braves, were both a solid 2-1. Jr. A hockey in Canada and the United States (there are 10 leagues across the continent) is particularly interesting and important. Fans have the opportunity to enjoy the game at a high level and at the same time support leagues which are heavily focused on education, building character and helping provide a future for players. Worthy goals in my opinion!

| Carleton Place/Almonte Canadian Gazette | Thursday, September 13, 2018

HARD TO BELIEVE BUT HOCKEY SEASON UNDERWAY

played in the same facilities as the 2014 Winter Olympics. The CCHL squad, nicknamed 'Ottawa Capitals' for the purposes of the competition, won third place bronze medals with a thrilling 2-1 shootout win over Red Bull Salzburg of Austria. I didn't read or hear anything about the tournament in the daily media, either before, during or after the competition. I think that's sad considering the size of the growing Ottawa and eastern Ontario market! Fortunately the community media, including this newspaper, did cover the tournament and they also follow the CCHL and other local sports throughout the season. That aside I have been asked by loyal fans of the league and readers how the CCHL shapes up this season. I'm not big on predictions! But I do think the results from the season opening Fall Showcase (Sept. 1-3) in Kanata provide some indication. Carleton Place Canadians, who just missed out on a fifth consecutive league championship last spring, falling to arch rival Ot-

Jeff Maguire is a career journalist who lives in Carleton Place, Ont. He has been writing for community and daily newspapers in Ontario since 1971. You can reach him by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com

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Anne Shirley in the classic Anne of Green Gables miniseries. It tells of a young New York executive who experiences a disappointing failure at her job right before Christmas and decides to get away from her hectic life by visiting a small town. There is an apartment she can rent and work in, and a bookstore below, which seems like the ideal respite over the holiday season. Production co-ordinator Ainslie Wiggs says this is the fourth film she's worked on in the Al-

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Submitted/MMLT The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust is hosting a bee hotel workshop at High Lonesome Nature Reserve on Sept. 16. Pictured, a sample of a bee hotel. The land trust is partnering with Naismith Men's Shed to provide shells for the hotels. individual registrant will assemble one bee hotel. The cost for MMLT member families is $40, non-members $50. Pre-registration is required at mmlt.ca/event/ bee-hotel-workshop/. The workshop will accommodate 25 families or individuals so register early. Bring your lunch and,

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film crews, but she's worked to develop a good relationship with them over the years and they keep coming back to the Almonte area. "It's a small town so we all know each other and we know our assets," she says. "I usually get a call from a location manager a couple of weeks in advance and they say 'we're looking for a big country house that's Christmasy or Haunted looking etc.' I will then send them screen captures of places I know and put her in contact

with people I think would be interested." Elgin Street in Almonte is particularly popular. "It has a lot of wood-sided larger homes that are set back off the street enough for their shots," MacLaren explains. It's a slower residential area and the houses look like small town USA." The cast and crew is expected to be in Almonte until Sept. 17, and the film will air on various television stations over the upcoming Christmas season.

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ful. It has all the elements architecturally and the geography, that just lend themselves so well to any story in terms of visual medium. And it photographs beautifully, especially at this time of year with the light. There's that magic time early in the morning or the afternoon." Nish also notes that the people of Almonte have been extremely welcoming. "We're just so thrilled to be here, and to be accepted into the community to shoot here," he says. "We do not take this for granted.' Tiffany MacLaren, community economic and cultural co-ordinator for the Municipality of Mississippi Mills, says the crew estimates that this movie alone will bring about $90,000 into the local economy over the two to three week shoot, which includes everything from catering and accommodations for the cast and crew to supplies to build the set purchased from the local hardware store. "None of this includes what the cast and crew spend on their own while they are in town," she adds. "I always hear from store owners that they meet cast and crew them shopping in town during the shoot." MacLaren says the municipality hasn't done anything specific to attract the

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LOCAL AUTHOR'S NEW SUSPENSE NOVEL ALREADY OPTIONED FOR MOVIE IAIN REID'S NEW NOVEL, 'FOE,' WAS RELEASED AUG. 7 HOLLIE PRATT-CAMPBELL hpratt-campbell@metroland.com "A very pleasant surprise." That's how author Iain Reid describes the tremendous success he's experienced over the past couple of years, during which he published a hit novel, sold its rights to a celebrated Hollywood director, wrote another novel (published this month) that's already receiving rave reviews, and sold its rights to the award-winning film company Anonymous Content. Reid grew up on a farm just outside Carleton Place and currently lives in Kingston. His first book, a memoir called One Bird's Choice, tells of his return to the family farm as a young adult to do some soul-searching during a transitional point in his life; the second, The Truth About Luck, is another memoir about a road trip he took with his 90-year-old grandmother. Reid's first novel, a psychological thriller called I'm Thinking of Ending Things, was published in 2016 and is currently being adapted into a movie for Netflix by director Charlie Kaufman. His latest novel, Foe, which came out on Aug. 7, is already in the initial stages of being made into a movie. It tells of a rural couple who lead a quiet existence until their life is thrown into disarray one night when a stranger shows up and delivers some potentially life-altering news. "It's hard to say a whole lot else without giving stuff away," Reid says. "There are elements of different types of books, but for me,

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Parachutes for the Planet is a youth-inspired collective international art project illustrating shared concern for climate change. A national display of parachutes will be held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, Oct. 15. A sister display of international parachutes will occur on Saturday, Oct. 13 in Washington D.C. Citizens' Climate Lobby Canada (CCL Canada), who is organizing the Ottawa display, created an educator's guide so that Canadian youth - or those of any age - can create a parachute for the national display. A guide in French is also available. The display on Parliament Hill will happen dur-

ing CCL Canada's national conference and lobbying days. The conference's theme is Building Bridges because climate change is a serious and non-partisan issue that will require policy persistence through multiple election cycles. The Parachutes for the Planet display will show parliamentarians that people across the country care deeply about solving the climate crisis. The Lanark County parachute will be on display at various venues until Oct. 12. Lanark County is known as the Maple Syrup Capital of Ontario. The maple syrup industry is dependent on a healthy environment and stable climate. The bridge depicted

Submitted/Anita Payne The Lanark County Parachute for the Planet was made by the local chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby and includes drawings made by children attending the Stewart Park Festival in Perth in July 2018. Area residents are invited to sign the parachute until Oct. 12, before it goes to Ottawa to be displayed on Parliament Hill. cerns for the health of our planet. Each one is a unique creation, expressing the makers' local concerns and hopes for the future. Creating the parachutes is an excellent opportunity

to engage students and their community with the often dark issue of climate change, using the healing medium of art. "I never cease to be amazed at the power of art to attract and engage a

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in the centre of the parachute brings people over the Little Tay River into Stewart Park. The park is located in downtown Perth and is one of the Seven Wonders of Lanark County. Children attending the Stewart Park Festival drew pictures of what they like about planet Earth that they would like the politicians to save. Those pictures are copied around the edges of the parachute. Everyone is invited to view, comment and sign the Lanark County parachute at Perth Town Hall on weekdays from Thursday, Sept. 13 to Friday, Sept. 21, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. It will also be at the Lanark County municipal office on Wednesday, Sept. 26 from 4 to 5 p.m., prior to the county council meeting. Parachutes are a metaphor for a soft landing for a healthy and safe future for today's youth. The parachutes (nonfunctional) are circular pieces of cloth decorated with artwork and personal comments about con-

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The Upper Canada District School Board is seeking interest from local associations or organizations of parents who operate locally within the jurisdiction of the District to nominate a representative for the Board’s Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC). Applicant associations or parent organizations must be incorporated and operate throughout Ontario to further the interests and well-being of one or more groups of exceptional children or adults. Applications for Membership-at-Large are also welcome. Applications can be found on the Board website www.ucdsb.on.ca. The Special Education Advisory Committee meets 10 times per year to consider and provide advice to the Board on special education programs and services for all exceptional children. Applications can be sent to: Ron Ferguson, Superintendent of Schools Upper Canada District School Board 225 Central Avenue West Brockville, ON K6V 5X1 Applications must be received by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 31, 2018. For further information, please contact Ron Ferguson, Superintendent of Schools 1-800-267-7131 ron.ferguson@ucdsb.on.ca Jeff McMillan Chair

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The REAL Deal Store and Environmental Centre The Rideau Environmental Action League (REAL) uses a former Smiths Falls Public Works building to operate the REAL Deal Reuse Store. In addition to ensuring that usable materials do not become waste, REAL uses the adjacent naturalized lot to offer additional environmental services – including an electronics waste depot, rain barrel sales, a community garden and a compost demonstration site. Masonic Lodge In October 1839, some Masonic brethren from the village of St. Francis (later incorporated as the Town of Smiths Falls) opened a new lodge, initially using various locations in the village. In 1954, the lodge moved to its present site, formerly the Johnston Public School. Tours will showcase the symbolism of the Masonic order and its history in Smiths Falls. Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is a National Historic Site that is located in a former Canadian Northern Railway station, which remained in service until 1979. During Doors Open, explore the train engines, cabooses, freight car and visit the only remaining dental car in Naorth America. Handcar rides will be available as well as costumed guides for tours. Davidson’s Courtyard This site was once the location of Davidson’s Bread, the largest commercial bakery in eastern Ontario. Established in the early 1890s, it was operated by the Davidson family for three generations. The industrial structure has since been transformed into a retail courtyard with four shops and a café – with some original features still present (such as the unique flour elevator).

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Parks Canada Rideau Canal Gate Shop Join us behind the scenes and see how lock gates are built by the talented Parks Canada craftsmen. Learn how these examples of 19thcentury engineering are created to withstand the test of time. Find out how their designs are still relevant today, and learn how Parks Canada plays a leadership role in the protection of Canada’s treasured places. Heritage House Heritage House Museum is housed in this Victorian home. Period rooms depict the lifestyle of a mill owner’s family living in Smiths Falls in the 1860s. Situated on a picturesque portion of the portion of the Rideau Canal, the museum features a unique mirror-image façade, a two-storey privy, exhibition galleries, spacious gardens and

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a picnic area. Demonstrations and special guests throughout the day. Smiths Falls Town Hall This unique site features two heritage buildings – Lanark County’s first town hall and the old Central School – that were joined together in 1984 by a post-modern arch, creating a grand public entrance to the new municipal offices. BoÅth buildings were designated in 1977. Today, the old schoolhouse is the site of a new Welcome Centre, which opened in August. Smiths Falls Public Library This library, built in 1903 and designated as a heritage building in 1984, occupies a commanding site overlooking downtown Smiths Falls. The beautiful building is the only local example of the beaux arts style. Built with financial help from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, it is one of the first of the Carnegie libraries in Canada that he actually visited. The Station Theatre Housed in the former Canadian Pacific Railway station, The Station Theatre opened in April 2010 after more than 11 years of planning, fundraising and construction. The 140-seat facility has become a focus for the performing arts in Smiths Falls, giving locals the experience of live theatre, concerts and films. It is also a sought-after venue for meetings and receptions. Trinity United Church Built in 1885, this beautiful church seats up to 350 people and still features much of its original Gothic design – including ornate marble pillars and magnificent archways. Thanks to renovations in recent years, the 16 outstanding stained-glass windows have been lovingly restored. And, with the installation of an elevator, the church is now fully accessible. Lannin Funeral Home and Reception Centre This stone building occupied by Lannin Funeral Home was built in the 1840s. One of the oldest stone structures in Smiths Falls, apart from the Rideau Canal locks, it operated as a hotel in the 1850s. InA 1914, new owners started the funeral home. This beautiful building has been in the community for over 145 years. Montague Food and Agriculture Museum Built with cedar from an 1850 barn, this building is a replica of a mid19th-century stack-wall machine shed once found throughout Lanark County. It houses approximately 1,000 artifacts from the 18th and 19th centuries that relate to food and agriculture. Photographs of 19thcentury farm life will also be on display. The site is open by appointment outside of Doors Open.

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The Lockmaster’s House - Home of Le Boat This two-storey building, with ground-floor walls of rough-faced stone and a clapboarded second storey, dates back to the construction of the Rideau Canal – the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Ontario. Today, it serves as the home of Le Boat – the luxury European canal boat company that opened its North American headquarters in Smiths Falls in 2018. Woods Mausoleum Originally the private burial site of prominent citizen Alexander Wood of the once-famous Frost and Wood Company, this intimate cemetery on the outskirts of Smiths Falls is the site of a beautiful mausoleum. Discover the interesting story of the Wood family, as well as the history of this impressive 19th-century stone vault. Canopy Growth Corporation (Tweed Inc.) Canopy Growth is a world-leading diversified cannabis company, headquartered in Smiths Falls’ former Hershey Chocolate Factory. From its 2013 inception, Canopy Growth has focused on establishing brands, leading the CanadAian cannabis sector with integrity, moving the dialogue on cannabis forward and creating something uniquely Canadian. Come and see the brand new Visitor’s Centre, now open! Gallipeau Centre The Gallipeau Centre, a historical property on 140 hectares (350 acres) of parkland was once an Ontario hospital school. Today, it houses businesses, recreational facilities, an 850-seat theatre and 50 two- or three-bedroom apartments. Tour one of these life-lease units – an attractive alternative to home ownership. And visit the Two Rivers Commercial Kitchen! An innovative hub for local food producers, it offers 10 different prep kitchens to suit your needs with 24/7 access. tworiversfoodhub.com, kim@tworiversfoodhub.com or 613-205-1338.

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County of Lanark CAO Kurt Greaves is pleased to announce the appointment of a new social services director to replace current director Nancy Green, who will be retiring effective Dec. 31, 2018. Emily Hollington has been employed by the County of Lanark for over 10 years. Most recently employed as the Housing Redevelopment/Regeneration coordinator, she has been guiding the redevelopment/regeneration process of behalf of the county for properties held by the Lanark County Housing Corporation. In addition, she is currently acting in the capacity of interim executive director of Lanark County Housing Corporation and has been instrumental in the review and recommendation for the county to assume the management and administration of the Lanark County Housing Corporation, with the integration effective Sept. 1, 2018. Previously, Hollington was employed as an Ontario Works manager, social housing caseworker and developmental support services caseworker for Lanark County. Throughout her employment she has maintained a good working knowledge in all areas of social services, demonstrated strong leadership qualities and made recommendations for improvements and efficiencies, produced high level reports with an emphasis on quality outcomes, best practices and effective customer service. "We are extremely excited to welcome Emily in her new role," said Greaves. "She has an abundance of experience in the social services field and a track record of managing complex projects and working with various county departments, levels of government, agencies and other partners. She is held in high esteem across the county and eastern Ontario for her professionalism and leadership. Our team is looking forward to continuing our working relationship." Hollington holds a Bachelor of Applied Human Service Administration degree, social service worker diploma; executive diploma in municipal management; certificate in property management with the Institute of Housing Management, certified housing practitioner with the Charted Institute of Housing Canada, has completed numerous job-specific courses, training and workshops

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ministries and other agencies. "I am excited about the opportunity to continue working with the County of Lanark team," Hollington said. "This is a great chance for me to apply the skills and experience I have to a challenging and rewarding position in a unique and interesting municipality." "County council was unanimous in their support of Ms. Hollington's appointment as Lanark County Social Services Director." Warden John Fenik said. "We look forward to working with her." County council and Greaves expressed sincere appreciation to Nancy Green, who has served as director since 2007.


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SEPTEMBER BROUGHT A RETURN TO SUNDAY SCHOOL SPECIAL SURPRISE CREATED WARM MEMORIES, COLUMNIST MARY COOK RECALLS MARY COOK Column

As well as starting a whole new year back to the Northcote public school, September was a big month at the Lutheran Church too. There would have been no Sunday school over the summer months. Every parent of every child who was a member of the

church was expected to give regular instructions in the holy word instead. Mother did the best she could with our nightly prayers, but with the summer months the busiest on the farm in the entire year, there was little time to give us lessons from the Bible. That isn't to say we weren't constantly reminded of the Ten Commandments and all they meant. Often, during the summer, the congregation was more sparse than usual, but once we had turned the corner from August to September, the pews were full, and the few people who made up the choir were back in their places on straight-backed chairs at the front of the church. We were all back to Sunday

school in the little room at the back, shut off from the congregation by a thin door which did little to shut out the booming voice of the minister. Of course, that meant too, whoever was teaching Sunday school had to keep her or his voice low so as not to interfere with what was going on out front. I loved Sunday school almost as much as I loved going to the Northcote school during the week. Especially if the teacher that Sunday (we often had a different teacher every week or so) would read us a story from a book and not ask many questions! She would read from a little paper booklet of just a couple of pages, and there was always a coloured pic-

ture on the front referring to the story inside. We were allowed, afterwards, to take the paper home, which delighted me beyond words! Once my brothers were over the junior grades at the Northcote Side School, they were excused from Sunday school, and had to sit through the service with the congregation. Of course, this didn't please my brothers one bit. Emerson said it was all he could do to keep his eyes open and stop his head from falling down on his chest when the minister gave his sermon, which could go on for an hour or more, depending on how heated up he was on the evils of the day. Emerson said he would much rather be in the back

of the church in the Sunday school. But of course, his almost six-foot frame was beyond sitting in the little chairs we used, and so with Audrey, Everett and Earl, he had to sit with Mother and Father. That first day back at Sunday school, we children were in for a wonderful surprise. The teacher had to time her lesson perfectly, so that as soon as the last hymn was sung, she had to wind up in a hurry. That first day, as soon as the organist thundered out the first chord, our teacher reached behind her and took hold of a brown paper bag which looked like it had come from Briscoe's General Store, and she took out the tiniest little red Bibles I had ever seen. In a low whisper, so as not to be overheard over the final hymn, she said each of our names and she handed out to us our very own little Bible. In ink, inside, she had carefully printed our name, and we were told that she expected us to read from it every night before we went to bed. I still hadn't learned to

read well, and so that chore fell to my sister, Audrey. Every night, Audrey who was high on religion at that time in her life, dutifully read a couple pages from my little red Bible. And then I would tuck it under my pillow, confident it would see me through until morning. My brother Emerson, when he saw what I had been given and who loved a free handout, told Mother he wouldn't mind going to Sunday school the next week, and he was prepared to either stand through the whole service, or sit on the floor. Mother said he could forget it. Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. Mary is a longtime writer with several books in print and in electronic copies. 'Mary Cook's Memories' appears as a regular column.

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Lawrence Boyd McLaren born July 16, 1928, passed away peacefully at home on August 30, 2018 at the age of 90. Predeceased by his loving wife Irene, parents George and Mary Louise, sister Jesse (Ted), and step-daughter Marge (Maurice). Survived by his step-sons John (late Jessie) and Ron. Greatly missed by his grandchildren Edward (Jill), Rob (Tiffany), Alexandera and his great-granddaughter Kate. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. Friends called at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, September 04, 2018 from 11:00am till the time of service in the Chapel at 1:00pm. Interment followed at Easton’s Corners United Church Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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October 12, 1925 September 2, 2018 Passed away peacefully with family at his side, at the Kemptville District Hospital on Sunday, September 2, 2018 at the age of 92. He was the son of John and Florence (Davis) Streight and the last surviving member of his family. Predeceased by his beloved wife Marjorie, and his brothers Fred (late Pearl), Percy (late Murial), Lloyd, Lyle (Tonny) and Ransford (Marion). Along with his two sister-in-laws, he will be sadly missed by his nephew Robert and his wife Liz and their family along with several nieces and nephews. He will also be remembered by Marjorie’s children, Chris Burns (Laura), Donna Tenbult (late Herman) and Lisa Burns and their families. The family wishes to thank the Ottawa General Hospital Dialysis Unit, the Winchester District Memorial Hospital Dialysis Unit and the Kemptville District Hospital for the care and compassion during the last six months. Family and friends visited at the Kemptville Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Friday, September 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, September 8 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 12 noon. Interment followed at Bishops Mills Cemetery. Those who wish, may make memorial donations to the Bishops Mills Cemetery or the charity of their choice. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435

LACKEY, Audrey Retired Teacher Peacefully, at Fairview Manor, Almonte after a sudden and very brief illness, on September 2, 2018, in her 87th year. A teacher by profession she was very dedicated and always had the best interests of her students in mind. She was very supportive and involved in farm life and all that it entails. She was a great cook (best apple pie ever), she preserved, canned, excellent seamstress, knitted, gardened, was very artistic and enjoyed her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as precious babies. Beloved and devoted wife of the late Worley Lackey for 62 years. Predeceased by her parents Ray Lett and beloved mother Vida Lett and her infant daughter Shirley Elaine in 1961. Survived by her “little” brother Barry Lett (Joanne) and predeceased by Marsha. Loving mother of Raymond (Dawn), Newfoundland, Mary Jane (Bart Johnson), Sutton, ON, Diana (late Peter Nanne), Almonte, and Stuart (Cathy), Almonte. Beloved and special grandmother of Erin Lackey (Chris Girard), Kelsey Lackey both of Airdrie, Alberta, Rachel and Eva Mathieu of Ottawa, Rebecca (Pat Kelly), Christine (Jeff Fotherby), Robert (Emily) all of Pakenham, Patricia (Sean Downey) of Alliston, Allison and Steven of Almonte. Lucky to have 12 greatgrandchildren of whom she adored; Olivia and Hollie Fotherby, Megan, Blake and Leah Kelly, Pierce and Tobin Nanne all of Pakenham, Brooklyn, Krysta, Cole and Courtney Downey of Alliston and Colton Girard of Airdrie. Very special mother-in-law of Maggie Smith and her husband Bob Woods. Also remembered by Dan Mathieu and Lisa Edwards. Predeceased by her sister-in-law Gertie Jones (Emerson) and brother-in-law Stanley Lackey (Edna). Survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. A heartfelt thanks to the caring, compassionate staff at Fairview Manor and Dr. McKillop. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Saturday September 8, 2018, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service was held in the chapel on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at St. Augustine’s Cemetery, Prospect. For those who wish, a donation to Fairview Manor or Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated by the family.

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On behalf of Jill Gamble-Arnott, who passed away in Perth on August 14th, her family would like to express their gratitude to Dr. Shawn Liu for his compassionate care, and to his predecessor Dr. Derek Tyrrell for his years of inspired treatment of Jill. To the paramedics who so professionally helped Jill, and the E.R. staff that received her, and us, you have our utmost respect. Thank you to the friends and neighbors who turned out to support the family on the 14th, with a grateful nod to Rob, Dar, and the gang at the Red Fox who came through again for Jill. Many thanks to everyone that sent us cards, flowers and donated to hospital in Jill’s name. And to Blair and Son for meeting their own high standards yet again, we thank you. A celebration of Jill’s life will be held on June 21st, 2019 beginning at 8pm at the Red Fox. Bring your stories! Kevin, Erin & Tony

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1932-2018 After a brief illness, Ed departed this world on September 7, 2018, very much on his own terms. Ed passed away a year and a day after his beloved wife of 62 years, Shirley Clavette (Nee Sullivan). Loving father of Kenneth (Jenifer Roach), Laurie (John Fenik), Brenda (Luke Belland) and the late Douglas (Tanis). Devoted Grampy of Krista (Michael Weaver), Mikeal Clavette (Jennifer), Amber Fenik, Katelyn Fenik (Luke Gaskel), Sarah Fenik, Abagail and Lucas Belland. Great Grampy to Julia Foreman and Kael Bergeron. Ed will be remembered for his quick wit, his kindness, generosity and his aptitude for mathematics. Special thanks to Carolina Court, his morning homecare PSWs and Perth Physio staff for their loving support and attentiveness to Ed. Thanks also to Dr. Joannou and the third-floor nurses of the Great War Memorial Hospital in Perth for their devoted care. Funeral arrangements in the care of Capital Funeral Home & Cemetery, 3700 Prince of Wales Drive. 613-692-1211 A Mass in Memory will be held Friday, September 21, 2018 in St. Theresa’s Church, 95 Somerset St. W., Ottawa at 11 a.m. Donations can be made in memory of Ed to The Great War Memorial Hospital of Perth District Foundation. Condolences and Sharing Memories at www.capitalmemorial.ca.

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KEN FREDETTE

After a brief battle with cancer, on Friday, August 3, 2018. Peacefully at home, Richard Kenneth (Ken) Fredette, age 75 years. Loving husband to Jean Fredette (nee Theriault). Amazing Dad to Kevin (Angie), Kim Meisenheimer (John) and Dean (Jenn). Proud and loving Pa to Kyra, Kyle, Madison, Kiana, Spencer and Lilly. Survived by brothers John (Sandra), Bob (Ruth), Brian (Karen), Ian (Sandy), Robbie (Linda) and Peter, sister Lori Anderson (Steve), brother- in- law Dan Theriault (Debbie) sister-in-law Pat Goselink (Arnold) and sister-in-law Judy. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, and friends. Family and friends are invited to visit on Friday, September 14, 2018 from 12 p.m. until the time of the Memorial Service in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Reception to follow at the Kemptville Oddfellows Hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Ken to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca

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LAHAISE, ERIC

Eric passed away peacefully in hospital, Smiths Falls on Saturday, September 1, 2018 at the age of 59. Loving spouse of Wanda Duff. Cherished father of Justin (Audrina) Lahaise, Crystal and Shana Lahaise. Adored grandfather of Isis, Jax, Nova, Brooke, Dominic, Chase and Chelsea. Loving stepfather to Lisa Lalonde, Kelly Preece and Melissa Duff and step grandfather of 11 and step great-grandfather of 3. Eric will be sadly missed by extended family and many good friends. A private family service will be held at a later date. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or the Ottawa Heart Institute.

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CPL. Daniel Bernard Dionne (Retired RCMP) April 15, 1962 September 5, 2018

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of a wonderful husband, father and grandpa-to-be at the age of 56 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, surrounded by his family. Predeceased by his parents, Roland & Rodena and his brother Micheal. Dan is survived by his loved & loving wife Janet (Carroll), his cherished sons, Vincent (Joannie), Patrick (Stephanie) & Ryan; his brothers, Gilbert (Elizabeth), Terry (Francis), in-laws William (Bill) and Nancy Carroll & brother-in-law of Joanna (Marty) Jones. He will be remembered by Annette Rudman, mother of his sons. He will be dearly missed by his close friends from childhood, especially Perry Mason and the entire Mason family, his nieces & nephews Michelle, Adam, Ian, Texan, Brick & Aria & his RCMP family. Dan served proudly as a member of the RCMP for 28 years. His career took him to many places across Canada, including Iqaluit where he met Janet. He enjoyed travelling (especially to warm climates), golf, his Montreal Canadians (Go Leafs Go!), his sidekick Honey (Little One) and was very, very excited about becoming a grandpa. Family and friends visited at Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Saturday September 8th, 2018 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, followed by a service in the chapel. Reception immediately followed at Otter Lake Park, 2853 Hwy 15. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Terry Fox Foundation, Qikiqtani General Hospital, Iqaluit or the Ottawa Civic Hospital would be appreciated. Your watch has ended, Rest in Peace.

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Passed peacefully at the Fairview Manor surrounded by the love of her family on September 5, 2018. Gwen (nee O’Connell) Of Almonte, Ontario, at the age of 74. Wife and dear friend to the late Garry McDaniel. Dearly loved daughter Of Margaret O’Connell (nee Galvin) and the late Lorne O’Connell. Cherished mom to Wendy Powell (Gordon), Anne McDaniel and the late Terry McDaniel. Loving sister to John (Maureen), Dennis (Shirley), Marilyn (Mac), Patricia (Doug), and Brian. Best nanny in the world to Chelsea Powell and Ryan Dalgity. Loving mother-in-law to Christine Dalgity. Loved and fun aunt to her nieces and nephews. Donations in memory of Gwen may be made to the Fairview Manor Auxiliary and Mills Community Support. Private family service was held at Holy Name of Mary Parish on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 with a same day public reception that occurred in the upstairs of the Almonte Legion (100 Bridge St.) from 12:30pm to 3:30pm. (All were welcomed). Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario, 613-256-3313) Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com

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(nee LeBrun) With heavy hearts we announce that Maude passed away peacefully in the comfort of her own home and surrounded by the love of family on Thursday afternoon, September 6th, 2018 following a valiant journey through cancer. She was 79. Beloved wife of the late Ernest Scheel Jr. Dearly loved mother of Michael Cloutier (Nancy) and Joe Cloutier (Susan), both of Renfrew. Predeceased by her only daughter, Denise Cloutier. Cherished and lovingly remembered by grandchildren Tabatha-Lynn, Derek and Joey and greatgrandchildren Olivia, Sophie and Ashley. Dear sister of Jacqueline Mayhew (late Michael). Daughter of the late Howard LeBrun and the late Celeste Kingsbury. Predeceased by 5 brothers: Gilbert, Jarvis, Clarence, Oswald and David as well as 6 sisters: Geraldine, Justine, Loretta, Lila, Elizabeth and Gladys. Feisty, brutally honest and kind to a fault, Maude called a spade a spade. Her unique character will be missed. Friends were invited to join Maude’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. A Tribute to Maude followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory, please consider a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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(Retired Electrician) Peacefully at Caressant Care, Cobden on Saturday evening, September 1, 2018; Stephen Van Garner Ackroyd passed away following a lengthy journey through dementia. He was 80. Beloved husband and best friend for over 27 years of Elizabeth “Beth” Wolfe. Van is also survived by his daughters: Vanessa, Dawnn and Elaine; 3 stepdaughters: Kathryn Wolfe (late Marty Huzevka), Deborah Wolfe and Rhonna Lynn Wolfe-Murphy (John); 8 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren and his sister, Judy Daly (Chris). Predeceased by his only son Stephen. Friends were invited to join Van’s family in a Tribute to be held at Island View Retirement Suites, 30 Jack Crescent, Arnprior on Saturday, September 8th at 2 o’clock. A luncheon followed. For those wishing, a donation to the Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County or your favorite charity would be appreciated by the family. In the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Born January 25, 1929 Agria Volos, Greece. Passed away September 2, 2018 at the Hull Hospital. Beloved husband of Rita with whom he shared 64 years of marriage. He will be remembered by daughter Andrea (Edward) and her children Zoë and Evangelos and their father John, son George and his children Cicely, Lydia, and Cole and their mother Lana, and son Gerasimos “Gerry” (Pam) and their children Emma and Hannah and many other extended family members and friends. Evan immigrated to Canada to study electrical engineering at the University of Toronto. He had a successful and long career with Ontario Hydro and Arnprior Hydro. While in Toronto, Evan was involved in the Greek community and remained proud of his Greek heritage. He would happily talk about Greece with anyone who was interested. Evan and Rita eventually settled in Pakenham in 1976 and in his retirement years was a regular volunteer at the library. He especially loved spending time on their rural property near Perth. Sincere thanks to the many dear friends and family who supported him in the past year. Special thanks to Dr. Isabelle Delarosbil and the wonderful 6th floor team at the Hull Hospital who treated Evan with care and respect. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated in St. Peter Celestine Roman Catholic Church, Pakenham on Friday, September 7 at 11:00 am. Interment Parish Cemetery, Indian Hill Road, with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family would encourage donations be made to the Arnprior Food Bank or the Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. Entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Roddick John Grant, 81, passed away peacefully in his sleep during the early morning hours of Saturday, September 1, 2018 at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Born in Montreal, QC on September 12, 1936, Rod was raised by parents Rodderick Henry Grant and Gladys Vivian Nutbrown. Rod is pre-deceased by two spouses, Cheryl (Pye) Grant and Susan (Drapeau) Grant. They did not have any children. Rod is survived by his brother Ian and his wife Doris, their 2 children Chris and Joanne, 3 Aunts, 1 Uncle, many cousins, and countless friends. After attending Sir George Williams (now Concordia) University in Montreal, Rod moved to Ottawa to complete his education at Carleton University and then followed one of his passions - to become a teacher. His education efforts rewarded him with a long and fulfilling 30+ year career as a Secondary School English teacher at Bell High School in Ottawa ON. Rod was a man of many passions and talents. He ran a very successful Apiary and related business in Kinburn, ON for almost as many years as he was teaching. He volunteered his time, energy and talents to the Fire Services of West-Carleton Township and the Canadian War Museum. He and his wife Cheryl worked together promoting the performing arts at The Ottawa Little Theater. Rod was very passionate about animals - he befriended many cats, was a strong supporter of PETA, the National Audubon Society, The Humane Society, and many other philanthropic endeavors. He had a keen appreciation of fine art / photography and Jazz / Classical music were always a constant presence in his home. Private interment will take place at the Grant family plot in the Huntingdon Protestant Cemetery in Huntingdon, QC. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Roddick John Grant to your local Humane Society or Volunteer Fire Service. Rod was a kind and giving person and will be sadly missed by everyone whose life he lit up with his special spark. In the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca


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McLean, John Allan

November 24th, 1921 September 2nd, 2018 John passed away in Perth hospital on Sunday, September 2nd, 2018 in his 97th year. He was predeceased by his wife of 60 years, Lila (Oliver) McLean, his parents William John and Mary Elizabeth (Walker) McLean and brother Duart McLean. John will be sadly missed by is family Mary (Bob) Dore, Bill (Yasmin Aikman) McLean, Irene McLean, Nancy (Jim) Buchanan, Allan (Erin) McLean, nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He will also be missed by his brother Robert (late Marilyn) McLean, sister Helen (late Fred) Day, sister-in-law Donna McLean, his extended family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Wednesday, September 5th, 2018 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Thursday at 10:00 A.M. Interment Rideau Ferry Cemetery. John was a retired director of the Lanark Mutual Insurance Company and the Lanark County School Board. In remembrance of John, contributions to the Rideau Ferry Cemetery, Bethel United Church or the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.

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Myers, Linda Elizabeth (Woodcock)

Linda passed away on Wednesday, August 29th, 2018 after a courageous battle with cancer, at the age of 60 years. She was the beloved wife for 41 years of Bill Myers and cherished mother of Carla (John Byrd) Brown, Tamara (Pete) Rees and adored grandmother of Reid, Gaige, Samuel, Addison, Jesse, Joshua, John and Joseph. Linda was the daughter of the late Betty (White) and step-daughter of Bob Woodcock and daughter-in-law of Shirley and the late Don Myers. She is survived by her sisters Paulette (Leonard) McEathron, Lorraine (Stan) Wannamaker and brothers Alan Woodcock and Wayne (Trish) Woodcock. Linda was predeceased by Geraldine Ruttan, John Woodcock, Brenda Dennis and Ella Lake. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Tuesday, September 7th, 2018 from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance of Linda, contributions to the Lanark County Cancer Society “Wheels of Hope” would be greatly appreciated.

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MORRIS - In loving memory of our dear sister, Cindy, who passed away September 12, 1980. We thought of you today, But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And the day before that too. Your memory is a keepsake, In which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Dearly loved and missed by Your Family DEATH NOTICE

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Robert Gunn September 7,2015 If we could visit heaven even for a day, Maybe for a moment the pain would go away. We would put our arms around you, And whisper words so true. That living life without you, Is the hardest thing to do. No matter how we spend our days, No matter what we do. No morning dawns or evening falls, When we do not think of you. Forever and always, Marilyn and Family

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CAMERON John Douglas Passed away peacefully on Sunday, September 2, 2018 having been surrounded by family during his final days. Doug Born in Almonte, ON. in 1943. Doug is survived by his mother, siblings, children, and grandchildren. He is remembered by loving relatives, a close circle of friends, and the greater community of Lanark County. Doug loved the outdoors and would often be found fishing, hunting, or gardening. Donations in memory of Doug may be made to Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Wildlife Federation, or The Heart and Stroke Foundation. There will not be visiting hours or funeral services as it was Doug’s wish to have his life celebrated privately by his family. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into the Care of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario, 613-256-3313 Condolences & tributes www.crgamble.com

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Hard maple and oak firewood, by the triaxle load, 8’ and 16’ lengths, also buying standing timber. A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON 613-256-4505. STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Lumber Pine, Hemlock, or Windows: REBAR, sky- Hardwood for barn, buildlight sheets, custom trim. ing, or repairs /horse shelbarn/door track & trolleys. ters & garden sheds. Nails & Screws. 613-267-5772 Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Summer Special 14” Renfrew hardwood $110. Minimum order Cedar pickets, rails, post required. 613-257-5095 & mill logs for sale. Call or text 613-913-7958.

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Passed away suddenly in her home in the early hours of Sept. 4th, 2018, age 71. Wife to Raymond Henderson, beloved mother to Catherine (Bob Rand) and Dylan, beloved stepmother to Sherri (Jerry Robertson) and Corey (Karen Zironda). Survived by her brother Norman (Ted) Stevenson, sisters Laurie Bachand, Heather Denman and predeceased by her sister Jean (Jeannie) Gregory. Bonnie will be forever remembered by her brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bonnie was a woman full of love adopting everyone who knew her. An active volunteer and supporter of her community. She put her heart into everything she did be it serving lunch at CPHS, her painting, or social activities. She will be missed by all. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Thursday, September 13, 2018 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral service to be held in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, reception to follow. Bonnie supported many charities so for those who wish, a donation to the Alzheimer’s Society or a community service of their choice would be appreciated.

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Adding warmth to your life for over 25 years. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 Hunter Safety/Canadian 613-658-3358 after 7pm FARM Fire-arms Courses and exDry Hardwood cut split, & ams held once a month at delivered. Prompt delivery Carp. Call Wenda Cochran FOR SALE: Fall Rye $350/full cord. 613-256-2409. Seed. Common, organic, 613-267-5772 eco-cert. Bulk tote: 1000kg, $700. 25kg bag: WANTED Firewood, $300 full cord, $19.50. Bernerland cut & split. Screened. TakFarm, Portland. ing orders now. Tree re- WANT TO BUY hard- 613-272-5405. moval, armour stone, wood bushes, clear cut equipment rental. or thinning. Ash trees TOM’S CUSTOM that are dying will pay 613-812-5454 top dollar. Ron Como AIRLESS PAINTING 613-264-5454. Logging, 613-258-5290 Specializing in roof Firewood for sale, apbarn & aluminum/ prox 7 cord, fresh cut vinyl siding painting Maple. Call Graham Wanted - furnace oil, will *30 years experience. remove tank if possible. 613-283-0865 *Screw nailing and Call 613-479-2870. roof repairs. For Sale, Dry FireInsured and Bonded wood, cut, split & piled to dry for 1 1/2-2yrs. Wanted for scrap: cars, Free Estimates Call Erwin Cavanagh, trucks, vans and applianc(613)283-8475 613-267-5111. es. Phone 613-551-6698.

1 Room for rent, 42 Church St West, Smiths Falls, full-time working quiet person, all inclusive, $120/wk. 613-812-2400. 2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Secure adult building. Heat, water, parking included. No dogs. Available November 1. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. 613-267-4189. Beautiful waterfront 1 bedroom apartment for rent, Bay Road area on the Rideau $850/mnth, Utilities included. No pets, non-smoking. Ph: 613-223-6070. Available September 1st. Carleton Place, 3 bedroom, older semidetached home, fridge and stove included. No pets, good references required. $1300/mnth, plus gas & hydro. 613-257-4627. CARLETON PLACE seniors 50 plus building, no smoking, no pets, first and last months rent, $800 and up. 1 and 2 bedroom, CALL 613-863-6487 OR 613-720-9860.

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Gilbert passed away peacefully at his home following a short illness one month short of his 80th birthday, on Friday, September 7th, 2018. He was the cherished husband for 57 years of Inez (Joynt) McGinnis. Gilbert was predeceased by his parents Charlie and Della (Doran) McGinnis, and siblings Georgina McGinnis, Harold (Violet) McGinnis, Mary (Ted) Day, Mac (Freda) McGinnis, Mel (Peg) McGinnis, Rhoda (Ivan) Mather, Lillian (Gordon) Casey, Alvin McGinnis, Bill McGinnis, brother-in-law Lional (Shirley) Joynt and sister-in-law Mary (Doug) Tysick. He will be sadly missed by his nieces and nephews Bev, Shirley, Dora, Rick, Randall, Dale, Charlie, Earl, Lynn, Harold, Sandra, Anneth, Patsy, Della, Gordon, Rhoda, Kathy, Michael, Bob, Jim, Barb, Bill, Bob, Bonnie, Bev, Brian, Brent and Tracy. Gilbert retired after 27 years with the Perth Public Utilities and farmed for many years. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Tuesday, September 11th, 2018 from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Interment Laidley Cemetery. In remembrance of Gilbert, contributions to the Laidley Cemetery or the Canadian Cancer Society Wheels of Hope would be appreciated.

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JACKSON - In memory of a special daughter, sister and aunt who left us five years ago September 13, 2013. It’s sometimes hard to know why some things happen as they do, For so much joy and happiness was centered around you. It seems so hard to comprehend that you are no longer here, But all the happy memories will help to keep you near. You are thought of often Nancy, With each mention of your name, Death can not change a single thing, The love will still remain. What a beautiful angel God has in His garden. Will miss and love you forever and always Mom Cindy and Doug Kevin and Donna Heather And your special nieces and nephews

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Passed away suddenly at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on September 1, 2018 surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her loving daughter Sherene (David) Flint, sons Collin (Joane) and Matthew (Vanessa). Devoted Nana to Derek, Nathan, Vanessa, Thierry, Skyler and Aidan. She is also survived by her step-mother Rahn and step-brother Tam MacDowall. Sandy is predeceased by her husband Bill, and her parents Don MacDowall and Margret Fellbaum. Friends were invited to visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Ave. Carleton Place on Wednesday September 5th, 2018 from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. Funeral service was in the Chapel at 1:00 pm, followed by a reception.

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“Your Provider, Leader and Partner in Health Care” The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, is a progressive two site facility serving a catchment area of 44,000 residents of Perth, Smiths Falls and surrounding area. We are a fully accredited Hospital delivering a broad range of primary and secondary services.

Manager, Information Management/ Health Records Full time Reporting to the Vice President of Finance and Support Services for day to day operations and directly to the President and CEO for HIS renewal, the Manager of Information Management/Health Records is accountable for determining long-term, corporate-wide information needs and develops strategies for systems development, hardware acquisition, network, integration and system applications. Accountable for the overall operations of hospital clinical and business information systems, information technology, Health Records, telecommunications and customer support services through the effective use of best practices. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Operational Management 2. Human Resources Management of the IM and Health Records Department 3. Planning and Organizing 4. Maintenance & Management of Equipment and Materials 5. Education Endeavors 6. Electronic Health Records Database Management EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS • University degree in relevant discipline, preferably with advanced study in business, health informatics, public/health administration. • Certified Health Information Management (CHIM) designation, preferred.

Closing Date: September 21, 2018 The Human Resources Department Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital 60 Cornelia Street West, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 2H9 Email: tgray@psfdh.on.ca Fax: (613) 283-0520 Telephone: (613) 283-2330 Ext. 1132 Website: www.psfdh.on.ca

We thank all interested candidates for their response, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

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TEMPORARY PART-TIME CHILDREN’S SERVICES CASEWORKER (4 MONTH CONTRACT / 28 HOURS PER WEEK) (POSTING #SS2018-013) MANDATE: The Children’s Services Caseworker will work independently to manage a caseload of subsidized child care cases. Determine eligibility for financial assistance under the Child Care and Early Years Act for subsidized child care spaces.

McDonald’s has immediate openings in Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place and Kemptville. Stop by today to fill out an application or email resume to: hiring@carterfoods.ca HELP WANTED

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Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting job opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca CLS843302_0830

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Inserter, Casual Metroland East, Distribution, 80 Lorne St., Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 5J7

THE OPPORTUNITY We are currently providing an opportunity for a Pocket Feeder/ Inserter at our Smiths Falls Location. Reporting to the Manager, the individual is responsible for manually inserting flyer packages into the machine for distribution. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Correctly insert newspapers or flyers into the pockets of an automated inserting machine • Open bundles of raw flyers and papers, count into specified amounts to prepare them for insertion • Identify and confirm the correct version of assigned flyers are inserted and report any flyer feeding or mechanical issues to the Operator • Assist in sorting the rejected flyers for reinsertion and manually insert or remove flyers as needed • Complete and enforce all duties in accordance with our Health and Safety policies and the Occupational Health and Safety Act • Other duties as assigned WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Completion or currently enrolled in Secondary Education or equivalent • Strong verbal communication skills and good attention to detail • Ability to excel in a fast-paced, deadline driven and demanding environment • Capable of working in a team environment and maintain positive relationships with team members • Ability to lift 35 lbs and stand for an extend period of time with ease OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by October 1, 2018: External Candidates please apply to our external posting portal: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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KEALEY TACKABERRY LOG HOMES AND EKOBUILT ARE LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED FRAMERS AND LABOURERS. WINTER WORK AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL ADAM TACKABERRY AT 613-878-6953.

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PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • Previous experience in healthcare obtained through the implementation of clinical systems or the management of information management/information technology staff in a healthcare setting. • Previous experiences in Managing a Health Records Department • Minimum of 5 years of healthcare related IM experience. • 7-10 years of previous Information Management experience showing progressive management responsibilities. • Ability to work independently on IM issues in order to provide appropriate input to the PSFDH Senior Management team; decision-making, negotiating, financial, budgeting and communication skills • Knowledge and understanding of project management • Demonstrated evidence of strong change leadership, organizational and prioritization skills and the ability to work well under stress • Demonstrated leadership, communication, organizational and interpersonal skills • Demonstrated decision-making relative to Privacy Legislation and release of patient health information. • Experience working with Collective Agreements.

Lanark County is seeking a high energy, dynamic, professional to fill the following temporary full-time opportunity in our Social Service Department as soon as possible till approximately January 24, 2019.

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Leader in the field of school bus passenger transportation, Valley Bus Lines ltd is currently looking for a dynamic proactive person to occupy the position of subsidiary manager.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Elaborate plans, procedures, and objectives applied to transportation of school runs and charters. Prepare the operational budget. Control and attain operational objectives. Resolve issues pertaining to operational planning. Improve procedures to maximize operational efficiency and service. Control and monitor procedures pertaining to vehicle usage and safety. Control and monitor the application of all regulations pertaining to the industry. Apply and monitor policies and procedures in relation to human resources. Monitor and control the quality of client services. Work closely with the general manager.

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Degree in transportation and logistics. 3-5 years’ experience in the field. Innovative and visionary. Structured and highly organized. Decisive thinker. Team player. Bilingual (English and French). INTERESTED BY THIS CHALLENGE? SUBMIT YOUR RÉSUMÉ By mail: By email: Valley Bus Lines ltd line.langlois@busbusbus.com 782 Van Buren Street, Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0 HELP WANTED

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Leader in the field of school bus passenger transportation, Valley Bus Lines ltd is currently looking for an experienced mechanic to join its team.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Ensure maintenance of fleet vehicles. Ensure maintenance follow-ups. Detect mechanical malfunctions.

REQUIREMENTS

Licensed 310T Mechanic (or Apprentice) and a 310S Service Technician (or Apprentice). Knowledge of the Cummins and Allison software (an asset). Knowledge of hydraulic brakes.

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Ability to work in a team. Efficient, dynamic, and multi-skilled.

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Lanark County is seeking high energy, dynamic, professionals to fill the following opportunity in our Public Works Department starting October 29th, 2018 to approximately April 5th, 2019. The incumbent must be able to work from all County Depots (Perth, Union Hall, Almonte and McDonalds Corners Pit). TEMPORARY FULL-TIME SNOW PLOW OPERATOR/LABOURER - NIGHT SHIFT (4 POSITIONS) (Posting No. PW2018-005) QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Valid Ontario Class “D” licence with “Z” air brake endorsement 2. Minimum Grade 10 with 1 -2 years’ related progressive experience operating trucks. 3. Experience operating front-end loader and snow plowing with tandem truck. Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting job opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca CLS844862_0906

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Regular Daytime Hours. Benefit Package. Salary commensurate with experience. INTERESTED BY THIS CHALLENGE? SUBMIT YOUR RÉSUMÉ By mail: By email: Valley Bus Lines ltd sharon.holwell@busbusbus.com 782 Van Buren Street, Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0

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Leader in the field of school bus passenger transportation, Valley Bus Lines ltd is currently looking for school bus drivers to join its team.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Perform a vehicle inspection prior to departure. Prepare the bus for the school run. Greet passengers. Drive the vehicle while in full control of it. Fill out daily reports. Perform all other tasks related to driving a school bus.

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“B” license or want to obtain your “B” license.

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Enjoy working with youngsters. Able to tolerate stress. Be vigilant.

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$16.50/hr. Training if you wish to obtain your class “B” license. INTERESTED BY THIS CHALLENGE? SUBMIT YOUR RÉSUMÉ By mail: By email: Valley Bus Lines ltd sharon.holwell@busbusbus.com 782 Van Buren Street, Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0

HELP WANTED Well established grooming shop in Ottawa Area. Looking for mature professional groomer, capable of grooming all breed and sizes of dogs, cat grooming an asset. Must be calm and gentle, dependable and trustworthy with excellent customer service skills, who can interact with clients in polite and professional manner. Fulltime position Tuesday to Saturday. Please send resume to beautymakerover@gmail. com

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AUCTION SALE for John Burke Travel north of Iroquois on Brinston Road to Barnhart Road, just before Dentz Berry Farm, then go west. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 – 10:00 A.M. This is an excellent auction of lovely antique furnishings out of an old stone home. This sale also features an extensive line of lawn equipment, highlighted by a Massey Ferguson 28 hp diesel tractor and loader, plus attachments. For full listing and photos, visit www.theauctionfever.com. Note: Tractor, Attachments, Lawn Equipment and Canoe sell at 1:00 p.m. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Property Sold Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145 Sale Contact: Ed Cooper 613-802-2705

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857 Perth Road, Smiths Falls, ON (Gillies Corners) K7A 4S7 For Viewing and Information Contact Auctioneer For pictures and listing see www.theauctionhunt.com

Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722 Call Today To Book Your Auction

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SUN, SEPT 23, 2018 FOR MR LORNE STRADER @ 10AM; PREVIEW @9AM TO BE HELD AT MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE 2913 CTY RD 21 SPENCERVILLE, ON Mr. Strader a long time local farmer & horse lover has decided to downsize, Lorne has lived on the family farm for many years & has acquired some amazing antiques, many dating back to his grandparents. Some of the agricultural antiques offered up for auction are dairy memorabilia, related items, beautiful cutter, horse equipment, harness, local memorabilia, antique furniture, cook stove, glass, china, flatware etc. For a full listing, photo’s, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca also like us on Facebook

SUNDAY, SEPT, 16 2018 FOR THE ESTATE OF MR. DON ARMSTRONG OF KEMPTVILLE @ 10AM; PREVIEW @9AM TO BE HELD AT MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE The car lover will certainly appreciate this auction, which provides the opportunity to purchase several vintage/modern cars in excellent condition. First is a 1956 2 door Chevrolet Belair hardtop, with 73,869 miles (in absolute mint condition throughout); the second is a 1983 Buick Regal station wagon, the third, a 2004 Mercedes followed by a 1973 Mark 4 Lincoln with approximately 95 000kms. In addition to these vehicles, we are also pleased to be offering a 2011 Yamaha Waverunner model VX1800AKA 4 stroke 1.8 ltr high output Yamaha marine engine 1812cc with 2011 Karavan trailer; only 66hrs of use. Selling with reasonable reserves. Mr. Armstrong owner of Armstrong Jewellers in Kemptville for over thirty years, was also an avid train and automobile enthusiast, winning many awards for his vintage cars. Mrs. Armstrong enjoyed building miniature scenes & was also an accomplished seamstress & quilter. There will be a variety of articles in this auction, some of which are: mid-century modern furniture, scale N model train engines, cars, scenery, and accessories, collectibles, antiques, jewellers tools etc.. Auctioneer’s Note: This will be a very large sale, and an opportunity to either add to your train collection or love of the automobile, or maybe start a new hobby of your own. See you at the Auction House! For a more detailed list, photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca also like us on Facebook To book your sale call: CLS844763_0906

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~ Home Ownership is Your Best Investment ~ Featuring a vinyl sided, split level home, built in ’84 having a cement block foundation. Unfinished cement block basement. Step saving kitchen & dining area feel inviting. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher. The open, sunken living area w/WETT certified wood stove included balances the coziness of the kitchen & dining rooms beautifully. 3 bedrooms all w/closets. 4 pce ensuite bath. New windows main level (’14). 200 amp service. Owned elec. water heater. Oil furnace. New oil tank. On well (new ’03). Septic (pumped Aug 1/18). Surveyed lot having 232 ft frontage x 188 ft depth (1 acre +/-). Pear & apple trees on site. Taxes; $1529.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ 1018 Lookout Hill Rd. Plevna, ON K0H 2M0 on Tues., Sept. 25, 2018 @ 6 pm

BMW Z3 ROAdSTER. WINChESTER 308 B/A RIfLE. MARLIN 30-30 LEVER RIfLE. ROyAL dOULTON fIgURINES. hOUSEhOLd EffECTS.

for John & Margaret Wellman 18 Queen St., North, Carleton Place, ON (just off Lake Avenue) Sat., Sept. 22/18 @ 10 am (BMW & Winchester sell at 11 am) 2004 BMW Z3-2 seater Roadster (177,000 miles, selling as is, runs). Oak, glazed china cabinet. Pine corner cupboard. Corner glass door display cabinet w/ mirrored back & glass shelves. Corner maple china cabinet w/ grilled glass doors. Maple drop-leaf table & 2 chairs. Several sm. side tables. Walnut magazine stand. Retro, chess gaming glass top coffee table. Roy Kirkham figurines. 2 Hummel figurines. RD figurines to include Darling, Margaret (2397), Top of the Hill (1834), Coralie (2307), Winsome (2220). Collection of 14 Royal Copenhagen, Denmark plates. 2 Blue Willow platters. Needlepoint frame. Stand & accent table lamps. Singer cabinet sew machine & bench. 32” LCD LG flatscreen TV. High Def surround sound tower speakers for Blu Ray audio. IMAX DVD planet collection. Sm. kitchen appliances. Concrete garden statues (fountain, gnomes, fish). Patio furniture. Storage cupboards. Step ladder. Shop vac. Sump pump. Garden tools. Ladies R golf clubs. Large selection of golf balls. Winchester 308 b/a rifle (like new). Marlin 30-30 lever rifle, plus many other articles too numerous to mention……

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Saturday, September 22nd at 10:00 AM To be held on site at Civic #2314 Totom Ranch Rd., West Oxford Station, K0G 1T0 From the village of Spencerville travel North approx. 8 km to Totom Ranch Rd., turn West, first place on South side of Rd. Watch for Signs New cargo trailer, older backhoe, Ford L9000, diesel generator, tractors, equipment and more. Owner & Auctioneer not responsible for Loss or Accident Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with proper ID Props: Mrs. Susan Desjardins on behalf of the estate of the late Alex Desjardins Auction Conducted By Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Ingleside ON 613-537-8862 Pictures Available on our Website www.peterrossauction.ca

Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

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260 Lombard Street Hwy 15, Smiths Falls Open 9 to 5 7 days a week Garage Sale, 35 Mary Street, Almonte, September 15, 9 a.m.-noon. Garage Sale, Saturday, Sept. 15, 8 am-2 pm, 4925 March Road, Almonte. Tools and gardening equipment. The Queen’s Crafters and Antique Market, 142 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, 10am-5pm everyday. Vendor’s welcome. 613-253-5333. Saturday Sept 15, 43 Church St. Perth. Corner of Rogers Rd. Home baking, new Avon products, lots of bargains!

The Wellman’s are moving into a retirement community. A small but notable auction sale. Good clean furnishings. Spotlighting a gun-barrel shaped car similar to the one that appeared in the James Bond flick GoldenEye. BMW & Winchester sell at 11 am. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C ~ Catering

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Yard Sale, 6988 4th line Rd, North Gower, Open Sat., 15th and Sun., 16th, 9-2. China, dinnerware, lamps, sewing machine upholstery fabric etc.

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Online Auction @ handsauction.com for Elizabeth Nesbitt & Richard Dew 3994 Petworth Rd Harrowsmith, ON K0H 1V0 Bidding Opens Friday, September 14 @ 9 a.m. Bidding Closes Thursday, September 22 @ 7 p.m. A vast collection including early cupboards, wardrobe, memorabilia, fine china & glassware, depression glass, dolls, doll houses including Marx, crockery, pony carts, harness, chimney sections, sap buckets, etc. Pick up of your purchases is Saturday, September 22 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. from 3994 Petworth Rd, Harrowsmith. Visit our website @ www.handsauction.com

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~ Schools Out, New Ideas Are In ~ Retreats, restaurants, antique/textile/sporting goods & equip’t stores, neighbourhood pubs & especially small start-ups - thrive in old buildings. And what a history this property has to share! The building was formerly SS #2 school in Buckshot/Plevna. It was built by Elisha Playfair c1863 & was enlarged during the 1890s & again in 1922. Playfair had a saw mill & built this frame school which effectively shut the doors of area schools that were constructed of logs. Then it was used as a Building Supply Centre for a number of years & is now a private residence on Lookout Lane. Presenting a large, framed, steel roofed, insulated, 21 ft deep x 75 ft wide building, having sawn log beams & wood floors throughout. Main level has kitchen & 3 pce bath (both requiring renos). Second story is plumbed for toilet facilities. Belfry intact. Heated by Cozy propane furnace &/or Hot Blast wood furnace. 200 amp service. On drilled well & septic. Approx. 1/4 acre. Yearly taxes $640.00 (+/-). This property will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of price. There is lots of life left in this building. Don’t miss out on the bidding as this property is located in the heart of Eastern Ontario’s cottage/lake country. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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CONSIDERING ADOPTING YOUR NEXT FELINE FRIEND FROM LAWS The Lanark Animal Welfare Society is featuring four friendly felines that are now up for adoption at the shelter. This week's pets:

Vigorous Please say hello to handsome Vigorous, who was brought into LAWS at the age of two weeks, orphaned and alone. A LAWS volunteer took him into foster and fed him until he was able to eat on his own. He earned is name because of his hearty appetite. Now, almost three months old, Vigorous is playful, enjoys playing with other cats, is inquisitive and purrs as vigorously as he eats! He is ready to find his forever home from his foster home in Perth. Should you be interested in meeting him then please leave us a Facebook message or call the shelter with your phone number and the foster mom will call you to set up a meet and greet.

Melita Melita is a very friendly three-yearold female cat who was found astray walking the streets. This attractive black

beauty is always ready for play time but prefers to have her paws on the ground. She likes to sit next to you for much appreciated affection. Melita is good with the other cats in her room and would welcome a loving home.

Meka and Maguire Please meet Meka and Maguire. We think that these four-month-old kittens are brother and sister as they arrived together after they were rescued from the streets in Smiths Falls. The staff at Pet Valu tells us that they are super friendly, very playful and really looking forward to find their forever home. We hope they can go to a home together as they really enjoy each other's company! Two kittens are better and easier than one anyway as they can entertain each other while you're away or at work. These two cuties are available at Pet Valu in Carleton Place. Follow us at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals and/or lanarkanimals.ca. LAWS is located at 253 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls.

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Monday, September 17th until Sunday, September 23rd The entire proceeds from the sale of cookies at the Tim Hortons’ locations in Carleton Place help support the purchase of needed patient care equipment for our local hospital!

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Get yours for your friends, family, co-workers and staff! Pre-order forms are available online at www.cpdmhfoundaiton.ca or by contacting the friendly staff at the CPDMH Foundation at

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Giving back never tasted so good! *plus applicable taxes. At Carleton Place restaurants. ©Tim Hortons, 2018

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LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, if you have had an overwhelming week, you can find a restful spot to recharge. Plan a spa weekend or even just a quiet hike through a state park .

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you may find yourself as the life of the party sometime this week. Embrace the limelight but make sure to set aside some time for rest and relaxation.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 You may have a lot of things on your mind, Taurus. The best way to handle this kind of situation is to find a quiet place and think about all the answers you need.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 A change of scenery is something you can use right now, Virgo. Pack up an overnight bag or backpack and hit the road for some spontaneous adventures.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 You have a big event on the horizon that you have been planning, Capricorn. If it has been taking up too much of your energy, try delegating a few tasks to get some relief.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 A spending spree is not the way to go right now, Gemini. You have to be more responsible with your money. Ask a relative or friend to help you work on a budget.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Focus most of your energy on a work assignment that has been looming for some time now, Libra. Once it is off your plate, you can focus your energy on everything else.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Problems have a funny way of sticking around even when you try to avoid them, Cancer. Rather than running from difficult decisions, it is time to meet them head on.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Don’t worry if people do not always understand your intentions, Scorpio. You are a natural born leader, and you have to make some challenging decisions from time to time.

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School Days in Appleton WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: North Lanark Regional Museum, 647 River Road, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613257-8503, appletonmuseum@hotmail.com, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/upcoming-events/ An exhibit at the North Lanark Regional Museum throughout the month of September. Adult Curling Registration WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Carleton Place Curling Club, 120 Patterson Cr., Carleton Place CONTACT: membership@cpcurling.ca, www.cpcurling.ca COST: Register for upcoming season while enjoying wine and cheese. All skill levels welcome. Learn to Curl program for beginners.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

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.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

Carleton Place Farmers' Market WHEN: 8:30 a.m WHERE: Carleton Place Farmers' Market, 7 Beckwith St., Carleton Place CONTACT: carletonplacemarket@gmail.com Runs Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Almonte Flea Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m

WHERE: Almonte Fairgrounds, 195 Water Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-1819, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/ upcoming-events/ COST: Fantastic finds old and new are calling your name at the Almonte Flea Market! Vinyl records, novels, antique collectibles, locally made preserves, textiles, trinkets and more all under one roof every Sunday of the summer.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Aerobic Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-8339 COST: Monday and Wednesday each week.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

Cribbage WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Margaret Janssen, 613-256-1733 Enjoy cribbage every Tuesday afternoon. Beginners welcome.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

Walking Group WHEN: 8:00 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Office, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-4487 COST: Meet Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Walk indoors or outdoors. Early birds: 8 a.m., others: 8:30 a.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

Monthly Breakfast WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m WHERE: Kemptville Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-5734 COST: $6 for adults, $3 for children six and under The Kemptville Legion hosts a monthly breakfast on the third Saturday of each month. Everyone welcome. Euchre Tournament WHEN: 12:30 p.m WHERE:

PERTH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

All Candidates Meeting WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: Foy Hall, 91 Princess Street, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Janet Taylor, wlppmail@gmail.com COST: Meet your Lanark Highlands candidates for the municipal election as they discuss environmental issues. Sponsored by the lake associations. Lunch break with sandwiches and beverages.

Music Jamboree/Birthday WHEN: 1:30 p.m WHERE: Lanark Legion, 69 George St., Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-259-

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Terry Fox Run WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Conlon Farm Recreation Complex, 109 Smith Drive, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: info@terryfoxrun.org Register at 8:45 a.m. Face painting, silent auction, bouncy castle, and door prizes. Bicycle, Stroller, Rollerblade, and Wheelchair accessible, dogs must be onleashRoute distance: 2.5 km and 5 km.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Monthly Blood Pressure Clinic WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: The Factory, Perth, 40 Sunset Blvd, Perth CONTACT: 613-267-7000 COST: Access the building through Entrance A. Pot Luck Westport Legion WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Royal

SUNDAY, SEP. 16

Kemptville Farmers' Market WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: B&H grocery store parking lot, 301 Rideau Street, Kemptville CONTACT: info@kemptvillefarmersmarket.ca Takes place from May 6 to Oct. 28. Rain or shine. For information, visit www.kemptvillefarmersmarket.ca.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Square Dancing Open House WHEN: 7:30 p.m 9:30 p.m WHERE: North Grenville Municipal Office, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville

CONTACT: kemptvillesquaredance@gmail.com Modern square dancing open houses for couples and singles. Come out and try it!

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Probus Club of North Grenville WHEN: 9:30 a.m WHERE: St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 319 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: Anna Van Adrichem-Rochon, 613-258-2706 COST: Probus Club of North Grenville welcomes retires to its monthly meetings for coffee, conversation, comedy and community interest speakers. Horticultural society meeting WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Kemptville Pentecostal Church, 1964 County Road 43, Kemptville CONTACT: dtappin.dt@gmail.com September meeting welcomes guest speaker Rebecca Graves (What to do with weeds) and fall flower show. Guests welcome.

SMITHS FALLS Canadian Legion, Westport, 10099 10, Westport, ON, Westport CONTACT: 613-273-3615 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!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

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) 2682548 COST: $5 American Mah Jongg 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.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

Night in New Orleans WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Hanley Hall, McGill St. North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Lise Smith, 613-23-9743 COST: $60 Enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of the south at the Smiths Falls Community Hospital fundraising black tie gala. Magicians, dancing, spicy foods, desserts, photo booth, jazz band and more. Proceeds for hospital equipment. Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2830817 COST: Every Thursday and Saturday. Sponsor: Harmony #162.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Roast Beef Supper WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m WHERE: St. Bede's Anglican Church, 1641 Rosedale Road North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Andrea Hunt, andrea.hunt@xplor-

net.ca COST: Tickets available at the door; info: 613-283-5208.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2833292 COST: Come play euchre.

162. Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2837164 COST: Duplicate Bridge Partnership. Come by 6:45 p.m. Bridge starts at 7 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-7164 COST: Duplicate Bridge Partnership. Come by 6:45 p.m. Bridge starts at 7 p.m.

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.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Floor Shuffleboard WHEN: 9:30 a.m WHERE: Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-2830817 COST: Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club

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 Gentle exercise. Work at your own pace, with qualified staff leading the group. Free, everyone welcome.

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Astronomer visits library WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Perth and District Union Public Libary, 30 Herriott Street, Perth CONTACT: Frank Hitchens COST: Astronomer Frank Hitchens visits for a talk about the possibility of life on other planets, in a presentation titled, "Are We Alone?" Free admission.

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Kemptville Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-5734 COST: $10 Euchre tournament the third Saturday of every month. Refreshments available. Everyone welcome. Registration from 12 to 12:30 p.m.

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