Know The Rideau - October 2014

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Harmony Gallery, 24 Russell St. E. Smiths Falls Wine & Cheese Gala Art Exhibit, Thursday, October 23rd. from 5-10p.m. RSVP. 10% of that evenings proceeds will be donated to the local Susan Shirley Project. I showcase world-class art and collectables, of national and international acclaim, as well as introducing the exceptional works of local photographic artist Suzanne Donovan. I do offer painting and sketching classes for youth and adults. Plus, “Make A Master� Fun paint party sessions, all inclusive, no experience necessary.


Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario

Welcome to our 1st Edition

Myself personally and my entire team have been anticipating the official launch of Know The Rideau and here we are with our very 1st edition of this great community good news newspaper.

The Railway Museum had planned on train rides for the children on Saturday but due to an electrical problem they could not but that did not stop those that attended from exploring the great museum. Photos By Know The Rideau Photographer Sandra Schoenherr

Contributors and Photographers Wanted

Know The Rideau is seeking local contributors and photographers from Smiths Falls, Perth, Merrickville and areas. Do you write a blog and would like to include it in our monthly newspaper then contact us we would love to partner with you.

Do you have an event that you would like to highlight then send it to us and we will feature it. Are you a camera bug and take it with you every where? Know The Rideau is seeking more community event photographers. You should have a professional type camera and your own transportation. For photographers we pay for each event that you attend and we typically pay the same day plus you will receive photo credit in our great newspaper as well. Email us at info@knowtherideau.com for information on what we are looking for. Be part of the area’s only monthly good news newspaper!

At Know The Rideau it is our mission to highlight all the good that happens in and around Smiths Falls, perth and Merrickville. We will be covering community events each month and highlighting them in a photographic manner for our readers. We want to be your positive news source for what happens in your communities. As a community monthly newspaper we also hope that the communities will become involved as well. We invite readers, community groups, schools businesses and more to submit photos and news to us so we can bring them to our great readers. I would also like to thank the many local businesses that have chose to advertise in our 1st edition and future editions. We offer great ad rates and excellent coverage in the area and of course FREE online advertising on our website with every print ad, no one else offers this! To get your business in our next issue please feel free to contact our Account Manager at (613) 803-0788. Hope you enjoy our 1st until next month have a great and safe Halloween. Tim Sharpe Publisher


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LANARK ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY

First Annual Pasta Dinner Don’t forget to get your tickets to our upcoming Pasta Dinner on Sunday, October 19 at the Carleton Place Canoe Club. The food is being prepared by Ballygiblin’s Restaurant & Pub. There are two seatings, 4:00 – 5:30 pm and 5:30 – 7:00 pm. Tickets are $15.00 per person and kids under 4 eat for free. Tickets are available at the Lanark Animal Welfare Society (253 Glenview Road in Smiths Falls) and at Ballygiblin’s Restaurant & Pub (151 Bridge Street in Carleton Place). They will also be available at the door. Net proceeds will go directly back to the shelter. If you have any questions please email events@lanarkanimals.ca. Ottawa Pet Expo LAWS will have a booth at the Ottawa Pet Expo November 8 – 9 at the EY Centre in Ottawa (4899 Uplands Drive). This event is for the thousands of pets and pet owners in eastern Ontario and western Quebec! Be sure to drop by our booth and meet some of the shelter kittens. For more information about the event visit www.ottawapetexpo.ca/. LAWS Wish List The shelter is in need of the following items. If you can help it would be greatly appreciated. Donations can be dropped off at the shelter, 253 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls. Items needed: dog treats (soft and chewy- bone marrow, or freeze dried liver treats), newspaper, J Cloths, laundry detergent, bleach, canned Science Diet for kitten and cat. This month’s pet:

Sheldon: Sheldon is Available for immediate adoption and to maintain his ongoing good health. Sheldon is an active young dog, neutered and house trained. He is high energy and loves to play at the dog park. He is doing well with his obedience and looks forward to a home with property to run. Sheldon requires a special diet and for the rest of his life. Sheldon is diagnosed with Malabsorption . Provided his diet (Hills ID) Sheldon will live a long and happy life. He will be an awesome addition to any loving home.

Now is your chance to return your overdue library books and give a food donation instead of paying a fine. All food collected will be donated to the Smiths Falls Community Food Bank.


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Milano’s Pizza celebrated the Grand Opening of their new Brockville location. They offer delicious pizza including gluten free choices as well. Brockville owners Scott Adamson & Jean Levergneux were joined by company president Mazen Kassis. Mazen was very welcoming and took time to explain exactly how Milanos is different from others and told a story about how a customer was concerned about cross-contamination and he personally worked in a cooler and made a pizza in that enclosure just for that one customers. After that he told the customer give us one day notice and we will do the same again could you get any better customer service and dedication? You can find their complete menu online at milanopizzeria.ca or give Jean or Scott a call call 613-865-8582.


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A new law is in effect in Ontario that requires all homes of any age to have at least one working carbon monoxide (CO) alarm installed outside sleeping areas if there is a risk of CO exposure. This year, Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week takes place from November 1 to 7 across the province, a chance to get learn more about this deadly gas. Being at risk of carbon monoxide exposure applies to all houses, apartments or condos that have (or have an adjacency to) any of the following:

Smiths Falls Farmers Market wraps up another great season

Fireplace: Wood, propane, gas or any other fuel Furnace: Oil, natural gas or propane furnace or heating system Water heater: Gas, propane or any other fuel Appliances: Gas or propane stove, washer/dryer or other appliances Garage: An attached garage or a carport With the new law, Ontario becomes the second province or territory in the country to take steps to safeguard citizens from the danger of carbon monoxide. Yukon Territory became the first to pass such a law in May of 2013. Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer because humans cannot see, smell or taste the deadly gas. The only way it can be detected is with a CAS-approved CO alarm. John Gignac, a veteran 34-year Brantford firefighter, lost his niece Laurie Hawkins, her husband and their two children in one horrific CO accident just before Christmas 2008. The story made national headlines and quickly focused safety officials on the growing number of carbon monoxide poisonings happening in Canadian homes. Oxford MPP Ernie Hardeman quickly introduced a Private Members’ Bill in the Ontario Legislature called the “Hawkins-Gignac Act” aimed at making CO alarms mandatory in every home where there was a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. After more than five anxious years, John Gignac received his due. “We got close on a number of occasions and each time the law was turned back, I admit, I had a few choice words for our politicians,” Gignac says. “But in the end, they got it done. What Ernie Hardeman started, our government has, at last, finished. Now Ontario families are safer, and, our family is grateful that our tragic accident can help save the lives of others.” Although the law is in effect now, the government is giving homeowners a phase-in period to install CO alarms in their homes. Landlords, who have the responsibility to install these alarms in rental units that have or are adjacent to CO risks, also have a phase-in period to comply with the new law. “I also urge people who have CO alarms already, to check the age because they must be replaced every seven to 10 years,” Gignac notes. “Sensors can become obstructed, and technology has made significant advances lately, including alarms that have sealed batteries lasting 10 years from activation, never needing to be changed.” Gignac adds that another important step for homeowners is to have all heating systems and ductwork inspected each year by a licensed technician who can pinpoint any areas in the home that may contribute to the risk of carbon monoxide exposure. “In my niece’s case, it was a clogged vent connected to their gas fireplace that forced the carbon monoxide back into their home. They did not have a CO alarm, so they had no idea there was danger.” More information can be found on the Ontario government web site, or at www.safeathome.ca.

The Smiths Falls Farmers Market wrapped up another great season Saturday October 11th with their last market day. Although there were only a few vendors they had plenty of great products available for sale. All of the Farmers Market vendors are looking forward to serving the Community next seaason with more vendors and more products. The community also looks forward to next season as many of us prefer to support local producers by shopping at the Farmers Market. You can learn more about the Farmers Market on their website located at http://www.smithsfallsfarmersmarket.com/.


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WEEKLY COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES PUBLIC SKATING - $2 per person Youth Arena - Monday - 3:30 - 5:00pm; Wednesday - 3:30 - 5:00pm; Friday - 3:30 - 4:30pm; Saturday - 12 noon - 2:00pm Community Centre - Monday - Friday - 11:00am - 12 noon; Sunday 11:30am - 12:50pm SUNDAY LADIES DART LEAGUE every Sunday - 6:00 9:00pm - RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St. N. MONDAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE very Monday evening at 7 PM - Royal Canadian Legion, 5 Main St. E. MONDAY BID EUCHRE is held at the Royal Canadian Legion every Monday evening at 7PM in the Canadian Room. TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO - Smiths Falls Civitan Hall, 12468 Hwy. 15 North N, Smiths Falls - Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT BINGO - 7:00pm - Smiths Falls Legion in the Lancaster Hall, 7 Main St. E. FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO - 7:00pm - Rotary Collegiate Hall, 2 Gould St. (former SFDCI) PUBLIC SWIMMING FOR ALL AGES AT THE HUB - 361 Queen St in the Gallipeau Centre Mondays - 6-7pm; Tuesdays - 6-7pm; Fridays 6-7pm; Saturdays 2-3:30pm Cost: Drop In Pricing or Membership Fee apply - visit http://www.thehubrecreation.com/schedules-fees.html for more information WALKING CONCOURSE at Smiths Falls Memorial Center open 7:00am - 11:00pm 7 days a week (Winter Hours) MIXED DARTS every Thursday from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the RCAFA Hall on Abbott St. New Players welcome. HERITAGE HOUSE MUSEUM - 11 Old Slys Rd. Open daily 10:30am - 4:30 pm - regular entrance fees apply 175th Anniversary Exhibition - St. Francis #24 Masonic Lodge G.R.C. - Year long FROM NEGATIVES TO PIXELS - A pictorial history exhibition of Smiths Falls from the Heritage House Photograph Collection - May 17 - Nov. 1, 2014 RAILWAY MUSEUM OF EASTERN ONTARIO - Open Daily 10-5 - 90 William St. W.


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Local Business Profile: Two Guys For Lunch in Smiths Falls

When it comes to feeding people, James Ae Perkins and Luc Philippe know their stuff. As owners of Two Guys For Lunch, these guys create exceptional lunches, serving them up five days a week to a diverse clientele at their Smiths Falls cafe. While the ingredients may be local, the fare prepared by the duo is anything but. From their Yucatan Club Wrap to the Fiesta Chili Salad, the daily menu is a feast for the eyes, and specials, such as Italian Sausage With Penne served in a rose sauce, satisfy the taste buds of diners making the lunchtime trip from all over town. It is the eclectic menu - the result of many hours spent by Philippe scouring cookbooks and magazines for mouth-watering dishes which differ from the usual burger and fries- that draws diners. Those seeking to pre-order meals, or have a luncheon catered are also in luck; the guys gladly fulfill such requests with a smile. The joy in preparing meals for their customers is evident, and this love of feeding the community spills over into the charity work in which Perkins and Philippe are involved. Recently, using ingredients donated by local businesses, the guys prepared and sold Spaghetti Dinners, with profits going to Lanark Interval House. Another event is the yearly Full Plates For a Warm Christmas meal, which sees the guys collect donations and prepare mashed potatoes, stuffing and gravy, to be served alongside donated turkeys, the whole meal being delivered by the local branch of Big Brothers and Sisters to needy families in the community. It is these acts of kindness which add a unique and special flavour to Two Guys For Lunch, and definitely makes it worthwhile to stop in at 91 Cornelia Street, Smiths Falls, for a taste of something different.


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