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– Leisa Purdon Bell patrons are brought to an undisclosed location for a multi-course dinner that is designed to complement each individual location featuring location styles, flavours and ingredients. The menu served at RMEO was crafted by Sarah Farmer, chef de cuisine of the O'Brien Chelsea in Chelsea, Que. The unique experience, which also featured a video marketing RMEO, is a sign of good things to come, said Humphrey. "It was bringing people from Ottawa," he said. "I like that. The place was packed, they (the diners) l See RAILWAY, page 7

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Thomas Mulrooney, 10, drops an explosion of confetti on the floor of Andress' Your Independent Grocer in Smiths Falls on Sunday, May 13, after a flash celebration in which patrons who were lucky enough to be standing in line received free groceries that day. See story on page 2.

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Agriculture community seeking less bureaucracy, red tape ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com Leeds-Grenville area farmers are hoping to see a new provincial government that will work with them and not against them. A small crowd turned out to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 475 in Toledo on May 10 for an all-candidates meeting, hosted by the Leeds County and Grenville Federations of Agriculture. Candidates for MPP in Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Is-

lands and Rideau Lakes, incumbent Progressive Conservative Steve Clark, Liberal David Henderson and NDP's Michelle Taylor were on hand to field questions from the audience. The two other candidates running in the June 7 provincial election are the Green party's Derek Morley and Libertarian Benjamin Cunningham. Moderator Eleanor Renaud, secretary/ treasurer with the Leeds County chapter, apologized for Morley and Cunningham's absence,

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noting she was unable to find their contact information. New to the political scene, Taylor is a mom of four who lives in Athens. With children in the school system, one of her goals is advocating keeping rural schools open. In 2016, Taylor was a member of the Upper Canada District School Board's school closure accommodation review panel but quit citing the process as highly flawed. She said an NDP government can change that. "Many of the Liberal and PC governments have left their mark on rural Ontario. Funding levels have dropped, there are school closure threats, underserviced hospitals and underappreciated staff," she said, noting that another party goal is to put Hydro One back into the public's hands. "We have a clear, fully costed plan and deliberate consideration has been given to you, the farmers, the backbone of rural Ontario," Taylor added. "I want to learn from you, about what your needs are, the barriers you face in your business and how the government in Ontario can help you prosper." Having won re-election in 2011 and 2014, Clark said it's time there was a provincial government that cared for farmers and rural Ontario and looked at issues with a "rural lens."

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The Leeds County and Grenville Federations of Agriculture held a provincial all-candidates meeting May 10 at the Toledo legion. The audience heard from three candidates vying for the Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands-Rideau Lakes MPP spot. From left: Liberal David Henderson, NDP's Michelle Taylor and PC incumbent Steve Clark. "I agree with the OFA. Agriculture and rural Ontario hold the key to prosperity and rural growth," he stated. He highlighted the need for action and the elimination of red tape to allow farmers to do the jobs they need to do on their properties. "I spent a long time working with the Farmersville Abattoir and there was so much red tape that the delay could have cost the whole project," Clark explained, noting the issue surrounded water testing. The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit had completed the testing but the ministry wanted it done again. "We need to look at red tape and listen to farmers. We need a government that's responsive," he continued. Henderson, who has taken a leave of absence from his role as

mayor of Brockville to run in the upcoming election, said that Ontario is leading the world in growth and low unemployment numbers, but the same can't be said for the rural areas of the province. "We need services. We're an aging community, older than the provincial average," he said. " ... This province is one of the richest in the world and that equity has to be shared. It has to be across the board." "We're coming up to a fork in the road and we have to watch what direction we take," Henderson cautioned.

Producing prosperity The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA), which advocates on behalf of the local chapters, l See CANDIDATES, page 4

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has unveiled priorities its priorities for the 2018 provincial election in a campaign entitled, Producing Prosperity in Ontario. The initiative focuses on key areas, including distributed economic development, economic growth, affordable housing, job creation and investment, as well as the creation of a sustainable food production system. According to a video

shown by Jackie Pemberton, OFA's regional director of zone 11, the agriculture sector is the number one opportunity for Canada to experience economic growth and "Ontario's agri-food sector is a leading economic engine for the province." "Many of you here today because you know the rural economy can drive economic growth throughout the province," Renaud noted. Each candidate was of-

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Eleanor Renaud, secretary/treasurer with the Leeds County Federation of Agriculture, served as moderator for a provincial all-candidates meeting at the Toledo legion May 10. "It's critical for our next government to really pressure the government not to remove dairy from the Canada Food Guide. We need to push back," he stated. Henderson believed it was important to rely on the opinions of experts to "get the right information and realize the importance of dairy products." "It's a significant part

of our area," he added. On the marijuana issue, Henderson said with companies such as Tweed in Smiths Falls, the legalization is expected to give a big boost to economic development and the provincial government needs to jump on board. "Whether you're on one side or the other, if it's happening, we need to be on top of it," he said.

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Take a road trip into the past on the McDonald's Corner Country Tour. Ankaret Dean, proprietor of the Lanark Highlands Basketry Museum, and Coral Nault, Brooke Valley, have created a map guiding visitors on a circular tour of 11 historical sites from McDonald's Corners to Watsons Corners and around Dalhousie Lake. "I noticed that visitors to the Lanark Highlands Basketry Museum were interested in stories of bygone days," said Dean. "So I teamed up with Coral Nault to show them where to find them. Carol made a beautiful hand drawn map." Nault illustrated each of the 11 sites with a small drawing and Dean wrote a story explaining the historical significance. There are

suggested activities for all four seasons. The McDonald's Corners Country Tour map will be launched at the opening of the Lanark Highlands Basketry Muse-

um on May 26. It will be available online at mcdonaldscornerscountrytour.ca and as a printed brochure at local retail outlets and tourism venues. The museum will be of-

fering workshops for most Saturdays during the summer. Upstairs in the loft there is a new exhibition showcasing basketry jewelry, as well as a show of new acquisitions.

Check the Lanark Highlands Basketry Museum website for dates at https://www.lanarkhighlandsbasketrymuseum.ca/. The museum is located

at 5596 McDonalds Corners Rd., McDonalds Corners. It is open Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment 613278-1203. – submitted by Ankaret Dean

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com A Celebration of Life was held for former Progressive Conservative MP Paul Dick on May 11, taking place at the Britannia Yacht Club in Ottawa. According to a statement by family, Dick, 77, died of a heart attack at home on May 2. Dick was first elected to the House of Commons in 1972, representing the former Lanark-Renfrew-Carleton riding. Over the next 21 years, he was re-elected five times, holding various cabinet positions. Ultimately, in the redistributed riding of Lanark-Carleton, Dick was defeated in 1993 by Liberal Ian Murray. This general election saw the Progressive Conservatives reduced to two seats. Remembered On May 4, former politician and current Children's

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Hospital of Eastern Ontario president and chief executive officer Alex Munter posted the following on Twitter: "Sad to hear about the death of Paul Dick, Kanata's MP as I was growing up. I later worked with him and appreciated his candid, practical and accessible approach. He will be well remembered." Progressive Conservative MPP for Nepean-Carleton Lisa MacLeod offered her condolences to Dick's family on social media, and she noted he served with "distinction" for five terms. Dick died the same day as Leeds-Grenville, Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes MP Gord Brown, another long-serving Progressive Conservative. Brown also had a heart attack, succumbing in his Parliament Hill office. "Eastern Ontario has lost another good one," MacLeod noted.

During a meeting of Lanark County council on May 9, Warden John Fenik called for a moment of silence to honour Dick, with chief administrative officer Kurt Greaves later commenting on the former MP's lengthy career. "Our condolences to his family," Greaves stated. He noted the former MP was "well regarded as an intelligent, hard working cabinet minister who loyally served the people of Lanark County from 1972 to 1993." The Canadian flag was also flown at half-staff at the county building in Perth. From Kapuskasing, Ont., Dick was a lawyer by profession. After attending Western University, he earned a law degree from the University of New Brunswick. Dick was called to the bar in 1969. Wife Pierrette Cassista and sons Wyatt and Andrew Dick, along with other family survive him.

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


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The Garden of the Month for May is at the home of Lorna and Rick Stewart. It is located at 28 Gladstone Ave. Lorna continues to expand on her front garden and has created a lovely display. Drive by and enjoy. Congratulations from the Smiths Falls Horticultural Society.

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Happy Royal Wedding week It’s a fairy tale of which young girls might dream. Meeting the man of her dreams, falling in love and he not only treats her like a princess but he is a reallife prince charming! On May 19 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be wed at St. George’s Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle. The pre-game show (or pre-wedding coverage) will start at 4 a.m. on most major North American broadcast networks and the wedding is set to start at 7 a.m. Now what does this all mean for the average Canadian? Let’s not forget Canada is a constitutional monarchy and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is Queen of Canada and Canada’s Head of State. It is highly unlikely, as sixth in the line of succession, that Prince Harry will ever be crowned the King of England. Let’s give the job to his father who has been waiting, patiently for the job for decades, first. Prince Harry still had to seek his Granny’s permission to get married and she was kind enough to issue the Instrument of Consent with her signature that was just released on May 13. The role of the Crown in Canada matters, it is more than just ceremonial, it links us to the past and paves a way for our future. The wedding ensures that the British Monarchy will live another day. The big day and the lead up to the nuptials is also sure to be a money-maker with billions of people expected to tune-in worldwide. It is also expected the wedding will be a $500 million boost to the British economy. There will be a ripple effect felt across the pond here as well, as merchandise and souvenirs are popping up. The Royal Canadian Mint is also cashing in on the big day having recently released a $20 silver collector coin (price tag $105) to mark the occasion with the artwork created locally by well-known Westport artist Joel Kimmel. There will be numerous events throughout the area to mark the occasion, including the Royal Wedding Celebration hosted by the Hub Almonte. It starts at 6 a.m. at the Civitan Hall on the big day. In Perth the day will be marked with a high tea at 3 p.m. at Matheson Hall at the Perth Parkside Inn and Spa. And in Arnprior, the party will get started a day early at a Royal Wedding Tea Party at the library starting at 3:30 p.m. All of these local events show that for many in this country, the Royal Wedding matters in Canada. So Pip, pip cheerio, it’s time to pour some tea and get a royal fascinator ready.

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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Ode to the Perth dog walker Dear Editor, I don't know her name, but I sure love to watch, This gal about town; her skills are top-notch! She has such control of these dogs in her care, To see them all walking, it's hard not to stare. The miles they put on, in the course of a week, Make them happy and healthy and rather unique. Their behaviour ... outstanding; it's a real joy to see, I'm wondering if ever they stop for a pee? To synchronize THAT would take patience and skill, But I'm betting they've done it; they MUST know the drill!

She has what it takes, and my KUDOS are sent, To her and her dogs, who look so content. As they troop all together, in their unison stride, Obeying their walker, as she walks them with pride. She must be commended for getting it right, Providing this service shows so much insight. There are jobs to be had if one's willing to work, Having four-legged clients is a definite perk. Performance is doubled, with loyalty, too, And a warm wet kiss when they bid her adieu! No complaint need be filed, as harassment, it's NOT, Sharing love and affection ... those things can't be taught. Thanks again to our walker, we love watching you,

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Reader appreciates newspaper coverage of Smiths Falls' Red Dress Project Dear Editor, I want to express my sincerest appreciation to Laurie Weir for the wonderful coverage she provided in the Record News recently concerning the Red Dress Project and my sister, Daphne Brown. (Read that story here: https:// www.insideottawavalley.com/community-story/8560510-reddress-project-near-and-dear-tosmiths-falls-woman-s-

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Mother would use every last drop of paint around the house, Mary Cook writes Waste, according to my sister Audrey was a word mother thought was right up there with swearing. Nothing was wasted in our house. Audrey said that is why the gallon of bright green paint mother bought at Scott's Hardware in Renfrew to give the pump its usual spring cleanup, would be used until there wasn't a drop left in the can. First of course, was the pump. Then with a lot of paint left over, the privy door was next, a bright green, with the rest of the little building faded and as drab as a cow plop! Two old kitchen chairs

MARY COOK Column on the back stoop, which were solid pine, were now bright green. Mother never was very fond of pine ... always said she thought it rhymed with poverty ... just about everything in our old log house was pine. Father wasn't too happy about the chairs being painted green, and lamented that they had been pine for three generations, but Mother had paint to use. There was still lots of paint left, so the summer kitchen window sills were the next to get a coat. Mother was going to paint the frames too, but father told her that would

seal the windows until doomsday, so she settled for the sills. You could smell paint clear out to the drive shed, and mother was splattered too ... dabs on her nose and the old white pinny she used to clean out the hen house was just about covered. Mother thought the old swing in the grape arbour could stand a touching up. It was made of wood, and mother tackled it like someone possessed, leaving the seats to the last. Of course, none of us were too happy about the swing getting a coat of paint. It took ages to dry, and that meant none of us could use it, which didn't please my brothers one bit. But mother managed to use up most of the paint, and all that was left was a little dribble in the bottom of the can. She stood in the middle of the yard, looking around her to see what she could dab up.

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Father had backed the old Model T out of the garage ... only three of the fenders matched, and he could see mother looking at the odd one father had picked up at Thacker's Garage in Renfrew when we lost one in a ditch on the way in to town one day. Father could read mother like a book. He knew what she was thinking. Well, before you could say "Jack Robinson" he was behind the wheel and out the gate and onto the lane and yelled, "have to get some nails at Briscoe's General Store." We never knew if mother thought she could use up the last of the paint on the fender. But she settled for painting the two poles that held up the clothesline. Audrey said she would bet her last dollar we were the only ones in the entire County of Renfrew with bright green clothesline poles. Emerson said he was mighty glad the privy was hidden behind a cluster of

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Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority – Our Story, 50 Years In The Making Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority is pleased to be celebrating our golden milestone this year. Since inception in 1968, it has been the MVCA mission to assume a leadership role in the conservation, enhancement and development of the Mississippi Valley by way of watershed planning, integrated resource management programs, and conservation awareness. We have protected hundreds of metres of shoreline and thousands of homes from flooding and erosion. We have educated more than 100,000 young people about the importance of conserving our environment and preserving our heritage. We have mobilized thousands of volunteers, and partnered with thousands of organizations and individuals to implement projects aimed at creating a healthy and more sustainable community: a place where people want to live, work and invest. The Beginning Following the formation of a conservation authority in the neighbouring Rideau watershed in 1966, the Almonte Citizens Planning and Housing Committee started inquiries regarding the advantages of a similar organization for the Mississippi area. A number of public meetings were held and a favourable vote of the municipalities concerned resulted in the establishment of the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority by Order-in-Council 1802/68 dated May 2, 1968, “with jurisdiction over the watersheds of the Mississippi River and all other streams entering the Ottawa River between the point where the north-west boundary of the Township of Fitzroy meets the shore of the Ottawa River and the point where the west boundary of the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority meets the shore of the Ottawa River.” Since this time, it has been MVCA’s responsibility under the Provincial Conservation Authorities Act to protect, restore and manage our watersheds for today and tomorrow.

Why Conservation Authorities? The Conservation Authorities Act was created (1946) in response to public concerns about the “unhealthy state” of renewable natural resources in Canada as a result of poor land, water, and forestry practices in the 1930s and 40s as well as erosion and drought concerns. It was recognized that these issues were better dealt with on a watershed basis. Conservation Authorities were created to bridge the gap between municipalities wholly or in part of the watershed boundary. This practical solution to watershed management ensures that the needs of all stakeholders are represented. A particular milestone in Conservation Authority history was the impact of a devastating event – Hurricane Hazel in 1954. This storm mobilized the need for managing Ontario’s watersheds on a regional basis. As a result, after Hurricane Hazel the provincial government amended the Conservation Authorities Act to enable Conservation Authorities to acquire lands for recreation and conservation purposes, and to regulate that land for the safety of the community. MVCA QUICK FACTS • Owns and/or operates three conservation areas: Mill of Kintail, Morris Island, Purdon. • Integrated Watershed Management is the process of managing human activities and natural resources on a watershed basis, taking into account, social, economic and environmental issues, as well as community interests in order to manage water resources sustainably. • To date, there are 23 water control structures on the Mississippi River system. MVCA owns and maintains 12 and operates six for Ontario Power Generation and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. • Is the lead agency for monitoring potential local flood threats,

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alerting emergency response agencies and the public. MVCA work closely with hydroelectric producers, all levels of government, First Nations groups and others to provide coordinated operations of the river system. • Regulates development within the floodplain and other environmental hazards to reduce risk to human life and property caused by inappropriate development practices. • Assists municipalities in assessing the impact of land use decisions and development on the long-term health of the watershed and residents. • MVCA monitors 66 lakes on a five year cycle and sample for total phosphorus and cholorphyll a, water clarity, invasive species and fish species. • Reliable information is collected to document current water quality conditions. The information is used to encourage sound stewardship practices to help preserve and protect water quality.

Congratulations Mississippi Valley Conservation on your 50th TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH Anniversary! www.twp.beckwith.on.ca 613-257-1539

Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) is the local watershed management agency for the Mississippi and Carp Rivers in Eastern Ontario. Good water quality and quantity is essential for healthy people, animals and ecosystems. Working under the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario, MVCA follows an integrated watershed management approach to Did you know MVCA balance human, environmental and economic • Is a local leader in environmental education Sincelands 1968, has been helping •needs. Protects public suchMVCA as the Mill of Kintail to people and property from the andprotect Purdon Conservation Areas •dangers Provides free rehabilitation and tree planting services ofshoreline flooding and natural hazards; keep • Monitors water quality in more than 40 lakes drinking water sources clean; and foster the across the watershed and significant •protection Offers a varietyof ofwildlife volunteer habitats opportunities natural features such more. as wetlands and forests. Visit mvc.on.ca to learn


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MMLT congratulates the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority on 50 years of supporting conservation in the Mississippi River watershed.

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2018 EVENTS AT THE NORTH FRONTENAC STAR GAZING PAD The following events are taking place at the North Frontenac Star Gazing Pad at 5816 Road 506 between Plevna and Fernleigh. Check NorthFrontenac.com events calendar for event updates. Events begin at sunset. Contact Corey Klatt, Manager of Community Development for more information. recreation@northfrontenac.ca, 613-479-2231x233

June 16: Crescent Moon; Venus in twilight; late spring constellations July 14: Spectacular Summer Milky Way; here comes Saturn! August 11: Jupiter, Saturn and Mars; Perseid Preview August 12/13: (Sunday night until Monday dawn) Perseid Meteor Shower All-nighter* September 1: See 7 planets in one evening (only Mercury is unobservable); watch moonrise ~11:00 PM. September 2 (Labour Day Sunday): Cloud date.

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LAWS appreciates business help for cats

LAWS would like to thank Frank Sammut of Kokopelli Custom Woodworking for donating his time to build and install beautiful window ledges for the cats to sit and look out and lounge in the sun. Thank you also to Luke of Perth Planing Mill for discounting the price of the lumber, and to John of Country Flooring for donating carpet remnants used to cover the ledges. The cats love them. The shelter will be closed on Monday, May 21, for Victoria Day. Featured pets Meet beautiful Mabel a female, about three years old, boxer-mix. She is a strong, energetic dog who loves to be around humans. Mabel knows some basic commands like sit, stay, and shake a paw. Mabel would be best with no small children and no other dogs. Mabel appears to be house broken as her kennel is clean in the mornings. Please call the shelter to

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tle so a home with more mature people with or without older children (eight or nine years and up) would be great. Lately I am more daring and make the effort to greet potential adopters. I really hope I'll be adopted soon. Why not come and say hello to me, I am worth the trip to LAWS. I like being around other cats, too, so that's not an issue if you have a few around already. Please meet handsome Hudson. He's a friendly grey/white cat with a black beauty mark on his nose. Hudson is one of our latest arrivals with no history booklet in his pocket. We think he's pretty laid back, friendly and happy to be around people. Please meet this young lad, who is about one and a half year old, at LAWS. Meet Lexus who was hiding under a blanket the first weeks after her arrival at LAWS. Suddenly she started to peek to see what was going on around her. Since the beginning of May Lexus enjoys back scratches and has no more flat ears when you approach her. This improved behaviour happened with the dedicated help of volunteers who like to socialize cats. Lexus won't sit on your lap yet, but if you're willing and have time and patience Lexus will be a worthy girl to offer a home to.

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74 B12 LOMBARDY – BASS LAKE MLS# 1094085 - $559,900 3 BD, 2 BTH ON PRIVATE POINT GAR., BUNKIE, BOATHOUSE, STORAGE

20 HERRRIOTT ST PERTH MLS# 1097796 - $275,900 3+ BD, 4 BTH 2 STOREY HOME INGROUND POOL, CLOSE TO AMENITIES

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4518 HIGHWAY 511 NR LANARK MLS# 1103843 - $379,900 3 BD, 3 BTH BUNGALOW BUILT 2015- PRIVATE 1.98 AC

149 SHEPPARD AVE PERTH MLS# 1083303 - $449,900 2 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW BUILT 2016

378 POONAMLIE ROAD SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1093505 - $189,900 3 BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW

29 HERRIOTT STREET PERTH MLS# 1069583 - $579,000 7 UNIT BUILDING 5 RESIDENTIAL – 2 COMMERCIAL

273 YACHT CLUB ROAD RIDEAU FERRY MLS# 1104204 - $468,000 3 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY HOME 300 FT W/F ON 4.82 ACRES

102 MILL STREET LANARK MLS # 1104325 - $144,900 DUPLEX – 1 BD UNIT & 2 BD UNITS

88 NORTH STREET PERTH MLS# 1106887 - $259,900 4+1 BD, 2 BTH – 1.5 STOREY POSSIBLE L/L GRANNY SUITE

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Discover the wonder of warblers May 26 in Pakenham On Saturday, May 26, the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust is providing an opportunity to Discover the Wonder of Warblers. Bring binoculars, and be ready to crane your neck, and cup your ears. The diminutive warblers are on their way back to, and through, High Lonesome Nature Reserve, to breed in its forests (these are wood warblers, after all) or to feed before carrying on to the far north, and west. Most of the 25-30 species that visit or stay at High Lonesome, weigh between eight and 20 grams. Tiny little insect eating energy

balls, the warblers make the long trek back from South and Central America to breed. Their spring colours are vibrant as are their warbles. Be ready to wonder at these feathery world travellers, and learn a little about how High Lonesome provides a welcome refuge for so many. You'll spend two hours wandering the trails of this gem of a nature preserve, observing the High Lonesome warblers, and other avian visitors. Led by ecologist and nature enthusiast Art Goldsmith, who travels the continent following warblers and other creatures, our

trek will reveal a few of their needle-billed secrets. High Lonesome Nature Reserve is one of six properties conserved by the land trust. More than 2,500 acres of ecological significant land in eastern Ontario have now been protected by Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. This event kicks off at 10 a.m. sharp on May 26. Admission is $10. Participation is limited to provide an optimum experience, so advance registration is required. Please visit mmlt.ca/ event/discover-the-won-

der-of-warblers to get your ticket now because they are likely to go fast. Waterproof footwear is recommended because the ground can still be quite wet this time of year. High Lonesome is located at 867 Carbine Rd. in Pakenham. Take County Road 29 to Pakenham Village, turn on Waba Road and continue west for 2.9 kilometres. Turn left on Barr Side Road and travel for 1.6 kilometres. Take the first left at Carbine Road and drive 4 kilometres to 867 Carbine Rd. Submitted by the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust

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The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust presents Discover the Wonder of Warblers May 26 at the High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham. The event will be led by ecologist Art Goldsmith. Above, a male yellow-rumped warbler.

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On May 2 I was thrilled to read a daily newspaper story about a successful bid by a group of Canadians to buy one of the most important Victoria Crosses (VC) in our country's military history. The purchase means the medal will remain in this country and it's on display at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa all this month.

The VC is the British Commonwealth's highest award for military valour. This particular medal was awarded to Lt.-Col. David Vivian Currie, a native of Sutherland, Saskatchewan for his role during the final phase of what was known as the 'Battle of Falaise Gap' in Normandy, France in August 1944. Currie's medal was the only VC

awarded to a Canadian during the pivotal Normandy campaign of the Second World War and the only one ever presented to a member of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. Last September a foreign collector conditionally purchased Currie's VC during a private auction in London, England for $660,000. However, because the medal is considered to be "of outstanding cultural significance and national importance" Canadians were given a six-month period of grace to top the foreign buyer's offer. Enter the national war museum! Staff put together a joint bid which was higher than last year's purchase price.

In 1989 Currie's widow Isabel sold his medals to a Canadian collector who held them until last summer when he decided to sell them at auction. The war museum entered the bidding but fell short at that time. Isabel Currie, now 105, lives in an Ottawa nursing home. Following the war her husband worked in the pulp and paper industry. But in 1959 then Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, who represented Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in Parliament, appointed Currie as Sergeant-atArms of the House of Commons. He held the post until 1978. Currie died in 1986 at age 73 and is buried in Owen Sound, Ontario.

This story holds particular significance for me. Because in a rarity, images of Currie winning the Victoria Cross were captured on film (both still photos and film footage) by members of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit (CFPU). The man holding the cine (motion picture) camera on Aug. 19, 1944 was a personal friend of mine, the late Jack Stollery from St. Thomas, Ontario. The then Sgt. Stollery and his fellow members of the CFPU went into battle carrying cameras, not guns. They documented actions of the Canadian Army across Europe during WW II. It was incredibly dangerous work and Jack won the Military Medal for the fearlessness

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, soon you will be able to clarify your thinking and articulate your needs to others. Until then, you need to wait for an opportunity to share your point of view.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Distant lands may be calling you, Leo. So be sure your passport is in order and set up those discount fare alerts to your email. It’s time to get away for some R&R.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Devote more time to self-care right now, Sagittarius. You may need some time to yourself to recharge. When you are done, you can once again be a person of action.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, if you have been struggling with a challenging situation, you’ll get some much-needed support this week. Use the break to treat yourself to something special.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, be careful what you wish for, as you may just get everything you desire. It’s uncertain how things may turn out, so be ready to make changes as needed.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you may be feeling a little wild this week or ready to just hang around in your pajamas and relax. Either way works as long as you’re happy doing it.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Some epic action may be on tap for you this week, Gemini. You may have to slow things down if everything is moving too quickly. A lively group of people will join you.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Is love in the air, Libra? If you are feeling more amorous than usual, you may be ready for a new relationship or ready to add some spice to your current one.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Your powers of persuasion are dialed up, Aquarius. You can convince others of just about anything you want them to do right now. Use this skill wisely.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, a surge of energy may have you working overtime to complete a task. Just come up for a breather once in a while. Such respites can prove rejuvenating.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Health, wisdom and wealth could be in your sights, Scorpio. Why not throw in being well-liked as well? This is your time to soar. Enjoy the ride while it lasts.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, a love of fine things could find you in financial peril if you are not careful with spending. Set limits on how much you treat yourself.

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Living Tapestry WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3, Rosamond St. E, Almonte CONTACT: curator@mvtm.ca, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/upcoming-events/ Beginning April 7 and running to June 23, at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Emily Rose Michaud's installations, Waterways, is themed on the presence of water, incorporating the history of the Rosamond Mill. Fun and Fitness in Middleville WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 10:30 a.m WHERE: Middleville Community Centre, 4203 Wolf Grove Road, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Pam, 613-259-2182 Fun and fitness in Middleville once a week. Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome. Lunch Bunch WHEN: 12:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613256-4700 COST: $10 Mills Community Support presents Lunch Bunch with entertainment by Twilight Two, courtesy of Carleton Place Terrace. Free transportation; call to reserve.

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Line Dancing WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: Rhonda Aisbitt, 1 (613) 885-8543, info@abchall.ca, http://www.abchall.ca Rhonda Aisbitt is an experienced line dancer and instructor; her class is for beginners and seniors, and men are welcome. Motion is lotion!

Fit as a Fiddle WHEN: 10:30 a.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: 613256-4700 COST: $5 for exercise only, $10 with lunch Mills Community Support presents Fit as a Fiddle Fridays. Call to reserve. Friendship Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-258-3259 Friendship Lunch every Friday. Donations accepted, but not expected. Everyone welcome. Parkinson's Exercise Class WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 11 Church St. W., Smiths Falls CONTACT: Heather Miller, 1 (800) 465-7646, evans.patn@gmail.com A new exercise program starting in Smiths Falls for people with Parkinson's Disease. Euchre WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Rideau Glen Golf Course, 111 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613215-0918 COST: $5 per person Euchre at Rideau Glen Golf Course; 50/50 tickets available. All proceeds go back to the players 4-Hand Bid Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Country Street Centre, 375 Country Street, Almonte CONTACT: Marg, 6132561733 4-hand bid euchre every Friday night at the new Country Street Centre in Almonte. l Saturday, May 19 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.

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Euchre WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Rideau Glen Golf Course, 111 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: 613215-0918 COST: $5 per person Euchre at Rideau Glen Golf Course; 50/50 tickets available. All proceeds go back to the players l Sunday, May 20 Living Tapestry WHEN: 9:00 a.m WHERE: Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3, Rosamond St. E, Almonte CONTACT: curator@mvtm.ca, http:// exploremississippimills.ca/upcoming-events/ Beginning April 7 and running to June 23, at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Emily Rose Michaud's installations, Waterways, is themed on the presence of water, incorporating the history of the Rosamond Mill.

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EVELYN HARFORD eharford@metroland.com Doug Buffam, 53, has been identified as the victim of the fatal fire in Smiths Falls by the Office of the Fire Marshal. Buffam was pronounced dead after being transported to hospital following the early morning apartment fire on Victoria Avenue in Smiths Falls on Monday, May 7. His autopsy, completed at the Ottawa Hospital, determined Buffam died from smoke inhalation and burns, reported Jason Williams, lead investigator from the Office of the Fire Marshal. The Town of Smiths Falls revealed in a press release on Tuesday, May 8, that the cause of the fatal fire on Victoria Avenue, was determined to be “accidental due to careless smoking.” Williams said that it appears Buffam had been smoking when he fell asleep. The investigator said it ap-

pears that Buffam awoke to find his mattress burning and tried to extinguish it. When those attempts failed, it appears that Buffam tried to get the mattress out of the apartment but in his attempt found himself trapped as the fire continued to develop in the apartment, Williams said. The findings come as a result of a two-day investigation by the Smiths Falls Fire Department, Smiths Falls Police Service, and the Office of the Fire Marshal. The scene has now been released. This property housed six apartments, where Buffam died. The fire was contained to the third-floor unit. All other residents were accounted for and have been temporarily housed. Lanark County Victim Services and Red Cross are assisting the displaced tenants. Matt Norris was sleeping next door when the fire broke out, but quickly jumped into action to help

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A Smiths Falls police cruiser is parked at the scene of an early morning fire that broke out on Victoria Avenue in Smiths Falls on Monday, May 7. The fire left one person dead. An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing. out his neighbours when he realized what was going on. Norris said he called emergency services, but before they arrived he was able to help get most people out of their apartments. Matt Norris sits on his front stoop next door to the

Victoria Avenue apartment where one person died following an early morning fire in Smiths Falls on Monday, May 7. — Evelyn Harford/Metroland Norris said he tried to help Buffam but a mattress was blocking his way.

“It was red-hot,” he said. “It was partially burning, and I couldn’t get through.” Norris said if he could have gotten to the person he could have tried CPR — but it might have been one of those instances where no matter what you try, it

might not have made a difference. “At least we got everyone else out,” he said. Norris said he’ll miss his neighbour, someone he was also distantly related to. “It’s going to suck not to be able to talk to him,” he said. “I know his family is devastated.” Norris also commended all the emergency services for their efforts, speaking of their compassion and professionalism hours after the fire. The Office of the Fire Marshal reported that a high percentage of fatal fires in Ontario are caused by careless smoking. “Too often people fall asleep while smoking,” said Williams. “It’s the No. 1 thing, don’t smoke where you sleep.” The office recommended if people are going smoke indoors to extinguish it completely in a non-combustible container away from where you sleep.

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SFDCI students raise awareness about FOXG1 syndrome Only about 300 people worldwide are known to have FOXG1 EVELYN HARFORD eharford@metroland.com Meet Eila Van Wingerden - she's one tough and extraordinary 14-year-old from Port Elmsley. Eila, a student at Perth & District Collegiate Institute, was diagnosed with FOXG1 syndrome - a condition caused by a very rare genetic mutation, which impacts brain development and function. Only about 300 people worldwide are known to have FOXG1 syndrome. Eila is only one of four in Ontario who have FOXG1, and only one of 16 in Canada. These extraordinary odds are exactly why students at Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute

(SFDCI) are working raising awareness about this exceeding rare syndrome. Each semester, SFDCI teacher Breanna Bedor rallies her Grade 12 collegelevel English class to raise awareness for medically fragile children through Project KITES, which features "Kids in Tough and Extraordinary Circumstances." Pictured here, the Project KITES team from Breanna Bedor's Grade 12 college-level English class who are raising awareness about FOXG1 syndrome. Evelyn Harford/Metroland This semester, the focus is on FOXG1 - a condition Eila was finally diagnosed with 10 years after her birth. "Getting that diagnosis was overwhelmingly joyful," said Eila's mom, Angie Van Wingerden. "There wasn't this unknown anymore." It was quite the journey to pinpoint Eila's rare con-

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Pictured here, Eila Van Wingerden and her family visited augmentative communication services in Kingston at Kids Inclusive. dition. After Eila was born in 2003, her parents began to notice some things that concerned them. Their daughter had a small head circumference, no first

Township of ElizabEThTown-KiTlEy REquiREs onE (1) EquipmEnT opERaToR/labouRERs ConTRaCT posiTion bEginning JunE 1, 2018 The Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley is seeking one full-time (1) Equipment Operator/ Labourer for a contract position beginning June 1, 2018. This is a six (6) month contract with an additional extension possible. The responsibilities of the position will include the operation of equipment which will require a minimum class of a DZ license and knowledge of road work, equipment operation and handling. Preferred candidates will have experience in municipal and construction or similar work environment. Copies of the Job Description are available at the Township Office or on the Township’s web site at www.ektwp.ca.

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smiles at six weeks, difficulty with feeding, and had what appeared to be severe colic, which was later discovered to be neurological distress, crossed eyes, holding her breath when she was taken outdoors, she didn't track objects, didn't reach for objects, had closed tight fists, was floppy, and she cried a lot. Eila was referred to McMaster University Children's Hospital in Hamilton, where she received a battery of tests to try and figure out what was going on. She was tested for Rett Syndrome four times, but the tests came back negative. Eventually, it was determined that Eila had many "global developmental delays" of an unknown cause, microcephaly and cortical visual impairment. When Eila, her twin brothers, and her mom and dad, moved from Guelph to Port Elmsley, to be closer to their families, her medical team transferred her to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) - the hospital Project KITES raises money for each semester. Eila's condition continued to be a mystery until 2014, when she and her family were told that she had FOXG1, a condition only discovered in 2008 - five years after Eila's birth. FOXG1 is a severe neu-

rological condition characterized by seizures, inability to control body movements, and lack of speech. However, depending on the exact genetic mutation ability levels vary widely. Many children with FOXG1 can't walk or talk. Eila is nonverbal and suffers from reflux, as well as gastrointestinal issues and sleep apnea. Most cases of FOXG1 are noninherited and have no family history. Eila has twin siblings, who were both born without any genetic abnormalities. Angie said there's been a lot of ups and downs during their journey. "You learn to adjust and adapt to struggle. I think that makes us all better humans," she said. "I love being Eila's mom." Angie said that the SFDCI students involved with Project KITES got to meet Eila - a great experience for the other teenagers who may have never been exposed to someone like her daughter. This type of interaction, which fosters understanding and compassion for others, was a big factor in why the family jumped on board to be part of Project KITES. "She (Eila) really loved her visit," she said. "She loved that - being engaged with the other kids her age." "She was so cute," said ZoĂŤ Burns, on of the SFDCI students involved with Project KITES. Burns' own aunt has Rett Syndrome and could relate to Eila and her family's situation. "They seemed similar in the way that they behaved." Meeting the person who the class is advocating for, made it all the more personal for students. And word about the creative class, inspirational class is getting around. Grade 12 student Mariah Stanzel said she saw the Project KITES show last year and it inspired her to get involved. Stanzel's own six-yearold cousin, who is nonverbal and needs a wheelchair, has Miller-Dieker syndrome. "I have a soft spot for kids with special needs,"

she said. As part of the students' advocacy work, they're also raising money for CHEO and will be hosting their biannual Project KITES Awareness Show in June. The show will have a "By the Ocean" theme, which is connected with a photo shoot being done by Chantale Irene Photography, where Eila was posed as a mermaid because she doesn't have use of her legs. And, in true beach fashion, there will be mocktails available thanks to Union Street Bar and Grill. The students are also making a handmade quilt for Eila, which will be presented to her at the KITES show next month. Grade 12 student Julie Mai works on a sewing a quilt for Project KITES. The quilt will be given to Eila Van Wingerden, who has FOXG1 Syndrome. - Evelyn Harford/Metroland The Project KITES Awareness Show will be hosted at SFDCI on Tuesday, June 5, from 6-8 p.m. Tickets for the show, which features a silent and live auction, are $5 and are being sold at Gemmell's Flowers, the CIBC office, and SFDCI. All proceeds from the show will go to CHEO. So far, over $4300 has been raised for CHEO's Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). The goal is to fund all necessary updates to the PICU's "Quiet Room" - a room is where families go to receive difficult news about their sick children. Project KITES reports that the space has been outdated for quite some time and is hoping to fund new lighting, new paint, new furniture and new decor. The estimated cost of all updates is $8,000. A Summer Solstice Dinner is being held on June 21 in Perth to raise money for the FOXG1 Foundation. The event kicks off at 6 p.m. and features a multiple course meal with wine parings and live music by John Van Wingerden and Landon Bedor. Tickets are limited and are $75 per person. For tickets contact Angie Van Wingerden at 613390-0642.


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sance, citing issues with noise, odour, and flies. Concerns were also raised about potential runoff from hen droppings if located on a property is located near the waterfront, which could cause contamination of the surface water. Suggestions included limiting the number of chickens allowed and barring the sale of eggs. Staff also sought information from the town's contracted animal control enforcement officer about how allowing backyard chickens might impact animal control budgets, and what would happen if the chickens became a nuisance or were being held in an unsafe environment. According to the report presented at council, there are no shelters that take livestock in the area. Nadine Bennett, the town's deputy clerk, said the town could bring chickens to a local farmer if they needed to be removed from an unsafe environment, but that could cause issues if the chicken's owners try to reclaim them. Bennett even highlighted an instance in another municipality where a chicken got lose and had to be chased down the street. Bennett reported that costs for enforcement, including inspections and issuing permits, associated with introducing backyard chickens in the Town of Smiths Falls, would increase costs for the town. Mayor Shawn Pankow said he had no doubt the applicant looking to raise backyard chickens, which prompted the debate, would be a responsible chicken owner, but that he did support staff's recommendation to not allow backyard chickens in town. Visit www.insideottawavalley.com for the full story.

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Tony Humphrey, president of the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario's board, stands on the museum's platform awaiting visitors from far and wide ahead of the 2018 season. as usual. Humphrey, who was instrumental in bringing the train rides to the museum, was hoping they would get 60 people for rides on the first weekend they were offered. "We had 144 the first day and 400 the next," said Humphrey. "The second day we did it was cold and pouring rain, but there were people lined up from one end of the platform to ride on the engine. You see those eyes when I open the throttle and it starts to move, it's amazing. People drive from Kingston and Toronto to spend half an hour on the track." Humphrey and Purdon Bell

agree that they need to do more of what people like and keep thinking of creative ways to engage visitors like the "Escape the Boxcar" escape room, which will again be offered this year likely in the fall. Since 2012, attendance numbers at the museum have increased by 83 per cent, according to RMEO's 2017 summary report. In 2017, the museum boasted record attendance with 8,495 people coming through REMO's doors. Revenues last year were over $15,000. Humphrey said they hope to keep the trend moving in the upward direction.

"We need to grow," he said. The growth must continue amid some administrative and organizational changes at the museum. Anne Shropshire, RMEO's curator and executive director, left her posting with the museum this spring for another job with Ontario Heritage Trust as a co-ordinator for eastern Ontario museums. Art Manhire, the Town of Smiths Falls' director of community services, said he's been co-ordinating discussion with members from the town's three museums to look at opportunities to find better

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ways to get people involved in the services the town has to offer. In the transition from Shropshire's absence, Manhire said the town has offered to share staffing resources to enhance services while the community discusses the best way to deliver and capitalize on our provision of cultural services. Purdon Bell said the integration between the Heritage House Museum "makes sense." Opening day for the RMEO, located at 90 William St. W., will be on Saturday, May 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

As another year of Pitch-In Canada Week ends, a huge THANK YOU goes out to the many volunteers who help make Rideau Lakes a beautiful place to live. Each year more than half a million Canadians “pitch-in” to pick up litter from roadside ditches, parks and shorelines. As a ‘Rideau Lakes’ Pitch-In Volunteer, you should be proud of your efforts. THANK YOU FOR PITCHING IN! -Mayor Holman & Council

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loved it, they just loved it. It would open up the advertising for weddings." Making RMEO more visible through marketing initiatives, is part of the plan moving forward. As the museum picks up steam, those who work at RMEO hope to play host to more weddings and unique experiences that people are becoming more interested in. Leisa Purdon Bell, who now works at both Heritage House and RMEO, said there are seven summer students coming aboard this season, who will help out with the increasingly popular visitor experience: Overnights on a Caboose. RMEO has two cabooses: the Yellow Caboose and the Red Caboose. The Yellow Caboose, which has been at the museum since it's retirement in 1990, was a Canadian Pacific plywood caboose built in Montreal in 1945. It was produced during the Second World War rationing period and operated in Smiths Falls. The Red Caboose, also a Canadian Pacific caboose, built in the same series as the Yellow Caboose, is made with plywood siding as a result of it's the rationing period during the Second World War too. "We're getting calls or emails every single day to stay over for that experience," said Purdon Bell. "It's a really good experience. Where else can you go and sleep in a train car and have that true railroaders experience?" Purdon Bell said the marketing for the overnight stays started to ramp up last year and the museum is seeing the result of that this season. "We're on the right track," said Humphrey. "The experience needs to be pushed to the next step." Purdon Bell explained that museum goers look for experiences, not just static exhibits. In keeping with experiential expansion, Humphrey said that the museum is currently trying to add a coach, an Illinois central car to the caboose experience. "It's painted bright yellow," said Humphrey. "It has turn of a century style of kitchen so we could actually service meals and then (offer) overnight in the caboose." "Could you imagine?' said Purdon Bell. "A new B&B." And, Humphrey said, the museum hopes to reinvigorate the Craft Beer Festival of Eastern Ontario, which was last held at RMEO in 2015. The new experiences will build on the tried and true ones. The classic train rides, which have gained in popularity, will continue


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COPA For Kids takes place from 9 to 11 a.m. LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com I can fly! Sure, I’ve been in a plane before — eight hours to England, three to Cuba, four to Vancouver — not that big of a deal, except for the seatbelt extender; that’s kind of embarrassing. I never fancied myself in a little Cessna though. That would be really scary, considering my fear of heights. It’s not the height thing though, I recently figured out. It’s the fear of falling, breaking a leg, arm or neck that has my stomach doing flips at the thought of even stepping on a ladder. Not to mention that there wouldn’t be room for the pilot, much less my rotund self. I covered an event at the Montague airport a few years ago. It was a fly-in breakfast. There were lots of small planes skirting about on the runway, in the parking area, and flying overhead. Chatting up with some of the pilots, they all said the same thing to me; you’re too fat to get into these plans, honey. One, don’t call me honey, and two ... well, don’t get me started. Earlier this month I received a phone call from

Brian Douglas, a flight instructor at the Smiths Falls Flying Club. He was telling me of a cool event for kids coming up on June 16 from 9 to 11 a.m., called COPA for Kids. COPA — the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association — is hosting free airplane rides for youth aged eight to 17 years. It takes place at the Russ Beach Smiths Falls/Montague Airport. Flights are between 15 and 20 minutes, and participants will receive a logbook and signed certificate of their experience. “It’s a great way to get

kids interested in flying,” Brian said. “Since it’s COPA Flight #100, we are capping it at 100 kids this year. Two years ago, we had 43 take part, but I’ve already got a lot of emails about this year’s event.” Parents are asked to email Brian at brian_douglas@hotmail.com or call 613-979-1826 if interested in a flight for their kids. So what can one expect on a flight? Well ... let me tell you. “I’d love to go up,” I said. “But I’m a rotund woman.” I hesitated, expecting the same ol’ same ol’. “Can you fit in a car?”

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he asked. I chucked a little. “Yes of course!” “Then there is no problem, at all,” he said. Brian offered to take me on a flight so I could experience what they will be offering on June 16. There will be 15 planes and their pilots in attendance, offering flights for three kids at a time; one up front with the pilot, and two in the back. I met him at the airport on May 11, and got a quick rundown of the facilities. There is a museum on site, as well as a simulator where prospective pilots can get a taste for the action. He handed me a headset, I signed a release, and we hit the tarmac. I was a little nervous, I’m not going to lie. Heck, who am I kidding? I was terrified! But I was grabbing my fear by the horns, and I wasn’t going to let a little nervous gut come between me and an experience of a lifetime. We circled around the aircraft, checking to ensure everything was in proper working order. This, he said, he would do with the kids before taking off, so they could understand that safety is paramount. If the slightest thing was out of whack the plane would be grounded. Brian helped me into the pilot’s seat. He buckled

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Clockwise from top left: Flying over Smiths Falls at 2,000 feet during a flight to Rideau Ferry from the Smiths Falls Flying Club, located at the Russ Beach Smiths Falls/Montague Airport; Smiths Falls Flying Club instructor Brian Douglas does a check of the aircraft before flight; Flight instructor Brian Douglas gives Record News editor, Laurie Weir, a flight to Rideau Ferry on May 11 aboard this four-seater Cesna, as a simulation of the free flights to be offered to youth at the Smiths Falls Flying Club on June 16. me in — lap belt and shoulder strap. And guess what ... I fit! No extenders needed. I breathed my first sigh of relief, and blinked back the tears. If I was 50 pounds heavier, like I was last year, it would have been a different story. Another round of checks from the inside of the aircraft, and we were almost ready for takeoff. My excitement level (or it could have been panic) was through the roof. My palms were sweaty, and I was unable to take notes. My head was on a swivel, and I was white knuckling my phone. Once Brian got us onto the runway, we sped up to about 80 km/h before the wheels left the ground. My stomach flipped and pitched a little as we hit a bit of turbulence, but after takeoff, it felt like we were floating. We enjoyed a clear flight to Rideau Ferry, and I snapped some

photos of Smiths Falls as we flew over the Rideau Canal. A view of Rideau Ferry, the turn-around spot. — Laurie Weir/Metroland A gentle turn to the left and we were headed back to the airport before no time. The landing was more fun than the takeoff — we were on the ground, and I was thankful for an uneventful, but very eventful, flight of a lifetime. The COPA for Kids event is a great way to introduce your child to flying, and who knows, they may take that experience to new heights and sign up for classes at the Smiths Falls Flying Club. Check out their website for more information: www.smithsfallsflyingclub.com. Laurie Weir is the editor for the Smiths Falls Record News. She can be reached at ljweir@metroland.com


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Hershey plant expansion in the works

EVELYN HARFORD eharford@metroland.com The old Hershey plant in Smiths Falls is full again - and, in fact, is expanding. When Hershey left town 10 years ago, the vacant factory at 1 Hershey Dr. remained empty for years - a scar reminding residents of better times. But hope was on the horizon for the large industrial facility when Tweed leased the building five years ago. But, even then, no one was sure whether or not the cannabis company would be able to fill the mammoth footprint that Hershey had occupied when Smiths Falls was Ontario's chocolate capital. Fast forward to 2018, and Tweed, and its parent company Canopy Growth Corporation, is the biggest cannabis company in the country. At its peak, the company was bringing on board 60 people per week. And,

the hiring continues. The parking lot is packed and the company needs more production space leading up to the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada, expected this summer. Tweed Inc. has applied for a site plan control agreement with the town to construct a 126,637 square foot addition to the facility, reported Gary Smith, the town's acting senior planner, at council's committee of the whole meeting on Monday, May 14. Smith said that the company has proposed the redevelopment of the northwest portion of the original building replacing it with a 31,366 square foot addition, plus adding the 126,637 square foot addition to the southwest of the original building for manufacturing. The total building area on site will be expanded to approximately 560,412 square feet. Smith reported that the

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Construction happening at Tweed in Smiths Falls on Monday, April 23. total footprint of the original factory measuring 433,775 square foot, including one large building and two small buildings are being used. "This is exciting news," said Coun. Chris Cummings. "I never thought we'd see that factory full."

Cummings said that when the building became vacant after Hershey left in 2008, there was talk that an industrial building of that size would never be able to be used, or full, again. Cummings said that at one time, Hershey wanted to demolish the building.

But now, he said, the town is faced with two large additions. "It's just tremendous for the community," said Cummings. Coun. Dawn Quinn, who also remembered the tough times following Hershey's departure, said she sees

good things to come. "Now, it's all behind us and we're moving forward," she said. The proposed site plan will also include an additional 189 parking spots, raising the total onsite parking capacity to 813 parking spaces. "That also means there's 189 more jobs," said Coun. John Maloney. The company is also proposing a "comprehensive landscaping plan" that Smiths said will provide an enhanced streetscape, including the addition of trees and shrubs and beautification of the parking spaces located along Hershey Drive and Lorne Street. "Staff is confident that the design presented will be an asset to the town," said Smith. Council supported the site plan agreement at committee and will be officially approved at council next week.

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Dave Jones, promoter of the annual gun show at Lombardy Agricultural Hall, presented a cheque for $268 to Cheryl Stoddard, manager of the Portland Food Bank on May 9, 2018. This is the second year that Jones has donated to the food bank, and Stoddard said the "welcomed donation" will go toward a month of good food boxes for her clients. to on June 9, in Tweed on Aug. 4 or back in Lombardy on Oct. 20, is a great opportunity to find what you need for a successful hunting season, he said. From handmade turkey calls, and decoys, to knives, blinds, ammunition or even clothing, the vendors will have everything you need, he said. Admission is free for veterans or those in the

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After a week’s delay due to poor weather, the Thursday Night Men’s Twilight returned in all its splendour to the Smiths Falls Golf & Country Club. Our front table of retirees didn’t miss a beat after another long winter, having the night running like a fine Swiss watch. To be fair, not all of the Twilight committee are pensioners. Kenny still works, keeping our course in immaculate shape. Oh, and Drummy works in insurance and Brussy for the government, so technically they’re only semi-retired. But one thing’s clear: they all do a fine job. Rob Roy’s Pub sponsored the night’s festivities, offering up a huge prize table. To lessen the consequences of some early season swing issues, the format was scramble, with the pink ball option

for those players with masochistic tendencies. The Strickland group, with Gerry Simmons in tow, picked up where they left off last year, posting the low score on the front nine. Bob Mulrooney, Jim Garvin and Raphael Shew were also dialed in, claiming victory on the back side. The Roosteraunt closest to the pin prizes went to Ron Bernicky and Mark Brus for their respective tee shots on holes 8 and 14. The Valley Butcher gift certificate went to Colin Brown for hitting it tight on hole 16. And against all odds, Reggie Hull hit it close on hole 3 to win the inaugural Milano’s Pizza prize. Curtis Kerfoot and Marc Rotundo took home the Burns Jewellers gift certificates for the best approach shots on holes 6 and 10. And the big hitters

were back, with Evan Jefferys and Mike Donovan launching the Town and Country Chrysler longest drives on holes 9 and 17. The fabulous test of skill was performed by Gerry Simmons and Mike Murphy. They both guessed Rocky’s age. Holy Methuselah! Finally, this week’s Rocky’s Road Rash ball will be teed up by Bill Dixon. He’ll try for a hole in one to win the $15,000 Hunt and Dopson prize at the Closing. Good luck. This week’s Obsessed With Golf trivia question: Which international player wore a cowboy hat during competition? A. Richard Green B. Bob Estes C. Mark Brooks D. Shingo Katayama See next week’s article for the answer. -Submitted by the Twilight League

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This year's graduating Smiths Falls Cubs players include Rachel Dopson, Holly McCoy, Clarissa Blair, Dorian Smith, Kara Lee, Belle Konink, Oksana Johnston, Katelyn Edwards, Katie Scott. The girls were honoured at their recent banquet in Smiths Falls.

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Smiths Falls fishing derby supports Jumpstart program Clockwise from right; Warren Whitby of North Gower slings his fishing rod back before casting off into the waters of the Rideau River; Amos Cumpson, 7, casts off; Jackson Moore, 9, poses with his fish, as Steve Moore gets his fish net ready to catch the catch. They were taking part in a fishing derby, raising money for Canadian Tire's Jumpstart charity, at Lower Reach Park in Smiths Falls on Saturday, May 12. All photos by Desmond Devoy/Metroland

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The Lombardy Racetrack was the scene of the first races of the 2018 Valley Karting Championship over May 5-6 weekend. This season, the Lombardy Karting Association (LKA) and Le Circuit Quyon Karting Club (LCQKC) of Quyon, Quebec have joined forces to provide kart racers in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec with a competitive club-level racing series the Valley Karting Championship! For 2018, the two groups are running an eight-race series with races split evenly between the two dedicated go-kart tracks. The competitors from both organizations will be challenging for one overall series crown. The driver classes are: Novice, ages 8-11, Junior, 9-15, Senior, 15 and over, and Masters, 30 and up. The races are staged by local volunteers and sanctioned by ASN Canada, the

governing body of motor sport in Canada. Marshalls from the Canadian Race Communications Association run the races on the track. The drivers race their own karts which conform to ASN specifications and are powered by the same Briggs and Stratton racing engines, ensuring fair competition. This season started with a test and tune lapping day on Saturday, May 5 held at the Lombardy GoKart Track on the Lombardy Fair Grounds on Highway 15 southwest of Smiths Falls. Twenty-five racers competed in Race Series #1 on Sunday, May 6 at the Lombardy track. The days events were sponsored by McNeeley's Outdoor Power Equipment of Carp. The Novice, Junior and Master Classes raced two qualifying heats followed by an 18-lap feature. The Seniors ran in a lapping

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Ryan Armstrong in No. 233 leads the Junior Class in the final turn of the Lombardy Go-Kart Track in Smiths Falls on May 6, 2018. Armstrong won all three of the races in the opening series of the Valley Karting Championship. qualifying session before one heat race and a feature. In the Novice Class, Samuel Spurling won all three races chased each time by Wyatt McNeely. Af-

ton Moule came third. Ryan Armstrong of Munster Hamlet was the racer to beat in the Junior Class, winning all three races. Denver Craig from

Carp, came second on points over the three races. Greeley's Alex Gutknecht scored third. William Lalonde won both Senior races with Ja-

mie Hynes coming second and Jordan Hounsell scoring third. The Master Class put on the best show with close racing throughout the day. Greg Jewell prevailed with three wins. James Dunn scored three second-place finishes. Shane Findley overcame a non-finish on the first heat and a collision in the feature to score third-place points. Thank you to all racers, volunteers, spectators and sponsor for supporting the new series. Race #2 is on Sunday, May 20 at Le Circuit Quyon in Quyon, Quebec. There will be a test and tune day on Saturday, May 19. The next race at the Lombardy track is scheduled for Sunday, June 3, 2018 starting at 10 a.m. Spectators are always welcome and always free. For more information, check out www.lombardykarting.com – submitted by Garth Wallace

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Addis, Effie Florence (nee Chapman)

I would like to thank my children, Donnie and Lorraine, Doug and Tanya, Karen and Ryan for hosting a lovely 80th birthday party at the Almonte Civitan Hall for family and friends. The gifts, cards, flowers and personal birthday wishes were all appreciated very much. A Sincere thank you to all who attended to make this a memorable occasion. A special thank you to Karen for taking me in a limo to the Chateau Laurier for High Tea. I will remember this special occasion forever. Sincerely, Margaret Sadler DEATH NOTICE

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Effie passed away peacefully at the Perth Community Care Centre on Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 at the age of 89. She was the beloved wife of the late Samuel Addis. Predeceased by her parents Allison (Laing) and Alfred Chapman along with her sister Nettie Ryan (late Harold) and brothers Harold Leppard (Edith Stewart) and Fred Leppard (Ruth). Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews. A special thank you to her cousin Maggie Lynn Chapman and to Madge Jeffery for their support and friendship. A celebration of life was held at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Saturday, May 12th, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. For those who wish, donations to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

BRIAN (BARNEY) FRANCIS COUGLE

February 17, 1946 to May 6, 2018 Passed away May 6, 2018 after a short illness in Truro, Nova Scotia at the age of 72. Brian was born (twin brother to Bryant) on February 17th, 1946 in Fort Fairfield, Maine, USA. His nickname given by family and friends was ‘Barney’. Brian is survived by his two sons Derek and Bradley of Calgary and twin brother Bryant (Susan), Ottawa, brother David (late Christine), of St. Augustine, Florida and sisters Audrey of Vancouver and Katherine Nesrallah (late Ron) of Carleton Place. Predeceased by his parents Donald and Annie (Mahaney) Cougle of Almonte. Brian lived in many different places during his lifetime Perth, NB, Ottawa, Ont., Calgary, AB and then Truro, NS. He received his diploma in Business Administration from SAIT, in Calgary in 1973. He had many different occupations while living in Calgary and then retired to Truro. He went through life with only a right eye and never ever complained. Funeral services are being arranged. His ashes will be spread on the Saint John River in July, as per his wishes.

Buffam, Douglas Walter

Tragically, as the result of an accident, in Smiths Falls, on Monday May 7, 2018, at the age of 53. Dear son of Elizabeth Buffam. Predeceased by his father Walter Buffam. Brother of Cheryl (Terry Proulx), Karen (Scott Drew) and Krista (Trace Drew). Proud uncle of several nieces and nephews. Friends may support the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Wednesday May 16, 2018 from 12 noon until time of the service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to the Sunnybrook Foundation - Ross Tilley Burn Centre would be appreciated by the family.

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Art passed away peacefully in the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre, Ottawa on Friday, May 11th, 2018 in his 97th year. He was predeceased by his parents Samuel and Clara (Dyke) Brooks and his sister Margery Rideout. Art was the adored husband of Rita (Albert) Brooks and father of Marc (Janice) Brooks. He was the proud grandfather of Shauna Brooks (Dave Hodge), Jillian Brooks and Derek (Stephanie Breda) Brooks and great grandfather of Jaxson. Art will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his sister June (late Tom) Parrish, his nephews, nieces and friends. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Gatineau 1 North and Rideau 1 South, Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre for their care and compassion during the past two and onehalf years. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Thursday May 17th, 2018 from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. followed by a funeral service at 10:30 A.M. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance of Art, contributions to the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County “Day Away Program” or Rideau Veteran’s Health Centre Foundation would be appreciated.

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(Retired - Government of Canada) At The Grove Nursing Home in Arnprior on Wednesday evening, May 9th, 2018; Edith Hilda deHoog formerly of Osgoode passed away at the age of 85 years. Beloved wife of the late Karl deHoog (1987). Dearly loved mother of Karen (Jane Lunney) of Fitzroy Harbour; Ingrid of Orléans and Linda Carkner (Rob) of Metcalfe. Predeceased by her only son, Michael. Cherished grandmother of Pamela, Vanessa, Ryan, Sean, Brandon and Amanda. Predeceased by her sister, Anna. A private family service will take place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Interment Elmview Cemet DeHoogery, Kars, Ontario. The family wish to express sincere thanks to the staff at The Grove for the exceptional care provided to both Mom and the family over the past few months. In memory, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Fund would be most appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Morton, Jessie Lois (nee McFarland)

Went to be with her Lord on May 9th, 2018, at the age of 82. Sister of Glenn (Jean) McFarland, Carol Sikes and Dennis McFarland. Survived by many nephews and nieces in the McFarland and Morton families. She will be missed by her brothers-in-law Raymond (Susan) Morton and Jack (Cindy) Morton. Jessie was predeceased by her dear husband James (Jim) Morton, brother Ralph McFarland and parents John and Theda (Harrington) McFarland. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave. Carleton Place, on Monday May 14th, 2018, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and on Tuesday May 15th, 2018, from 9:30 a.m. until the funeral service in the Chapel at 10:30 a.m. Internment followed the funeral service at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Donations in lieu of flowers and in honor of Jessie may be made to Smith Falls Reformed Church or Gideons Canada. Our sure and certain hope is in Jesus who said, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.” John 11:25

Passed away at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Monday, May 7, 2018 at the age of 72. Grant is predeceased by his wife Anna (nee Gilligan). He is survived by his son Joseph Cowen, his daughter Leeann (Curtis) Macpherson, grandsons Jake, Connor and Ryan Macpherson, his beloved cat Lizzie, and his best friend Willy. He will be sadly missed by his sister Judy (Bill Plaxton) and his brother Clayton (Stephanie). He is also survived by his sister-in-law Isabel Craig and brother-in-law Arthur (Margaret) Gilligan as well as his many nieces, nephews and extended family. Grant is also pre-deceased by his parents Henry and Jean (nee Clayton) Cowen, his siblings Hughine, Bernice (William Storey), William, Elizabeth (Tom McGonigle), Donald (Sandra), Vincent (Marion) and Diane (William Maw). Cremation has taken place and there will be a private graveside service held for the immediate family at Victoria Lawn Cemetery in St. Catharines. If desired memorial donations may be made to Furry Tales Cat Rescue, The Table Community Food Centre, or a local charity of your choice.

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HENNIGER, Martha Ellen died suddenly in Brockville, Ontario on Saturday, October 28th, 2017. Born in Smiths Falls on June 1st, 1949 to the late Perry and Ella Henniger. Loving mother, much missed by her son Ford Henniger. Survived by her three older siblings James Henniger (Isabel) of Peterborough, Susan Clarke (Alen) of Ottawa, Ross Henniger (Gay) of Chaffey’s Lock. Mourned by her nieces and nephews Peter Henniger (Catherine O’Brien), Rachel Knapp, Matthew Henniger, Perry Clarke (Kim), Sarah Clarke (Terry Goulah), Michael Henniger (Catherine) and Jo Henniger. Fondly remembered by many of her great nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel of the Scotland Funeral Home, 27 Main Street, Elgin on Saturday May 19 at 11:00 a.m. I Have desired to go Where springs not fail, To fields where flies no sharp and sided hail And a few lilies blow. And I have asked to be Where no storms come, Where the green swell is in the havens dumb, And out of the swing of the sea. www.scotlandfuneralhome.com

Irene Boudreau Long Irene Boudreau Long passed away on Jan 5, 2018 at the Palliative Care unit of the Brockville General Hospital. Irene is mourned by her husband, Brady Long, her daughter Colleen Gowan (Chris), grandchildren Keira, Jordan and Adam, her sister Marie Smith (Leo), her brothers Alan (Sandy) and Ronald Boudreau and many nieces and nephews. Irene was a teacher for many years in Montreal, Ottawa and Alberta and ended her career as Principal of the School of Hope, a home schooling program in rural Alberta with over three thousand students enrolled at one point. She leaves behind many friends and colleagues across the country. A Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville on Saturday May 26, 2018 at 11 a.m. Funeral Luncheon to follow. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Palliative Care unit building fund, Brockville General Hospital (bdhfoundation.com). Our deepest thanks to the wonderful and caring staff of the Palliative Care unit. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-989-3836). Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhome.com

BURNS William (Bill) Ernest

William (Bill) Ernest Burns age 79, passed away Monday, May 7th 2018 at the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital in Smiths Falls. He was born on January 10th, 1939 in Franktown. Bill was the oldest son of Harry and Elsie (Kelford) Burns. Bill came from a family of 11 children. He is survived by sisters Audrey (Dale), Dorothy (late Donald), Alice, Ruth (late Lorne), Lorraine and brothers Allan (late Sandra), Gordon (Norma), and Howard (Shelley) and was predeceased by brothers Raymond (Anne) and David (Linda). Coming from such a large bunch instilled in him great values of not only family but drive, work ethic, and determination. These characteristics allowed him to pursue many different opportunities throughout his life. When Bill was 16, he enlisted into the Military for a short time. He then was a truck driver for many years. Bill owned and operated “Burns Construction”, raced horses, farmed and raised a beautiful family of 3 boys, Philip Ernest (Lianne Brennan), Christopher Harry (Karen Yanosik), and William Daniel (Pam Hughes) with his beloved wife of 60 years, Elizabeth (Betty) Ann (Himmelman). Bill will be remembered as a gentle, funny, intelligent, stubborn, and loving grandpa to Jared (Rachel), Nicholas (Melissa), Alyssa (Justin), Brittany (Matt), Davey (Kara), Hannah, Zoë, and Emily and great grandpa to Payton, Lauren, Parker, Whitley, Jack, Jessie, and Sydney. Over time, Bill could be found in his shop, tinkering with chainsaws and fixing small engines for family and friends. He was an avid hunter for many years and had many tales or stories to tell to any listening ear. He will be greatly missed by brother in-laws Vernon (late Iris), Robert (Pat) and Frederick (Shirley) Himmelman as well as sister in-laws Sharron Robson (late Bill) and Oriole Jones (late Bob). Predeceased by sister in-law Debra, Marjorie and Ann Marie and brother inlaw Harry Dunnigan. Left behind with wonderful memories are his many nieces and nephews, friends, extended family, customers and past colleges. Friends are invited to visit with the family at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Thursday, May 10, 2018 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm & 6:00pm-8:00pm. Bill’s funeral service will be held at St. John’s Anglican Church, Smiths Falls on Friday, May 11, 2018 at 11:00am. Immediately following the service friends are welcome to join the family for a celebration of life at the Royal Canadian Legion, Smiths Falls. We look forward to hearing your stories and memories of Bill. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Diabetes Association or the St. John’s Anglican Church would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.

Ferguson, A. Bruce Peacefully at Rosebridge Manor on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 in his 70th year. Beloved son of the late Elmer and Doreen Ferguson. Loving brother of Grant (Denise), Roger and Barry. Dear uncle of Mitchell, Bart, Ronnie and Angie. Predeceased by his brother Burton and nephew Ricky. Fondly remembered by many great-nieces and nephews and extended family. As per Bruce’s wishes cremation has taken place, there will be a graveside service at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Rosebridge Manor Activity Fund would be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca


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Edward Gerald Jackson April 19, 1933 - April 30, 2018

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Feb. 16, 1942 - May 11, 2018 Peacefully at home on Friday May 11th, 2018. Forever loved and missed by her daughters Deborah Taylor, Sonia Snippe (Robert), sons Jamie and Jeremy. Proud Nanny of Natasha, Taylor, Zachary and Tommy. Will be greatly missed by sister Gladys Barnard (William), brother-in-law Godfrey Smith as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Now returned to the loving arms of her parents Irma and Gordon Dowd. Predeceased by her sister Geraldine Smith. Friends may gather for a Chapel and Graveside Service Thursday May 17th, at 2:30pm, at Beechwood Cemetery. Reception to follow. In memoriam donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation, appreciated.

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(Retired BASF, Arnprior)

Thomas Joseph Stafford

Tom passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, in his 98th year at Victoria General Hospital. He was predeceased by his wife of 56 years, Audrey (nee McMunn) in 2003. Also predeceased by his sisters, Rita, Patricia and Norah and his daughter Sharon McBride (Keith). He will be greatly missed by his surviving children, Larry (Carol), Dale (Jane), Wayne, Jeanie (Terry), Noreen (Howard), Debbie (Steve), and Jackie (Randy) and his grandchildren, Lori Lynn, Debbie, Paul, Jenn, Krysta, Kelly, Dagny, Steven, Michael, Tess and Abby, and many great grandchildren, all of whom he loved dearly. Tom was born in Perth, Ontario, the only son of Thomas Stafford and Margaret Doyle. He was employed as a foreman in the forestry department at Ontario Hydro in Cobourg for over 30 years. He made many life long friends there. Tom took up the bagpipes in his fifties and enjoyed playing in the Cobourg Legion Pipe Band. He played his pipes for fun after that. Tom and Audrey relocated to Victoria, B.C. in 1989. Their lives in retirement took up a rhythm of frequent family gatherings and outings. Tom also became a self-taught artist and created many works of art for his family and friends. He spent his last years at the Berwick, Royal Oak. He was still meeting new people and maintaining friendships to the end. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

THOMAS, Anne Louise (Ferrier) 1924-2018

Anne Thomas, age 93, passed away peacefully on Tuesday,May 8, 2018 at Trillium Care Community in Kingston. Anne is predeceased by her parents Roy and Elsie Ferrier of Perth. She is survived by her children Bob (Fran), Vicki, and Cam; brother John Ferrier (Beth); sister-in-law Edith Ferrier; as well as two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Anne’s family would like to thank the staff at Trillium Care Community for the loving care they provided for Anne. A special thank you to Anne’s niece, Heather Kelly, who along with her husband Darren, helped Anne in her later years. Funeral services will be held at St George’s Cathedral in Kingston on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 9:30 AM with internment to follow at the Upper Scotch Line Cemetery in Perth. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of KFL&A or charity of choice will be appreciated. IN CARE OF SIMPLER TIMES CREMATION SERVICE 613-389-7223 /613-382-3683 on-line condolences www.simplertimes.com

Peacefully at the Almonte General Hospital on Tuesday evening, May 8, 2018; Warren Kenneth Snider of Pakenham passed away at the age of 73. Beloved partner of Sandee Ostojic. Loved father of Andra Mayer (Tedd) of Kanata, Greg of Eganville, Jeff of Ottawa and Kaleb (Emily Truman) of Calgary. Cherished grandfather of Rebecca and Jakob. Dear brother of Joan Richard, Gail Herrick and Wayne Snider and brother-in-law of Audrey Snider. Son of the late Harry and Edna (nee Reid) Snider, Warren was also predeceased by siblings: Charlie, Roy, Harry, Glen, Irene Finch and Carol Snider. He is also survived by his former spouses: Lori Victor of Ottawa and Elaine Agnew of Eganville as well as many nieces, nephews and many many good friends. Relatives and friends may pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening, May 18th from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday morning, May 19th from 10 to 10:45. A Tribute to Warren will follow in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory, please consider a donation to your favorite charity. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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After a brave fight with illness Barrie passed away peacefully at Kingston General Hospital April 26, 2018. Survived by his loving wife Brenda (Langman) dear father Sean (Elisa) and David (Tristan), grandsons Jack and Everett, loving son of Irene Sweeney. Predeceased by his father Hillis and sister Brenda Sweeney Uden (Michael). Buriel took place May 5, 2018 in Kingston.

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We the family of the late Jean Paul wish to express our heartfelt thanks to those who came and attended her service, for acts of kindness, sympathy extended, flowers, cards, visits, telephone calls, compassion from friends and neighbours. Also her pallbearers which consisted of her grandchildren, great grandchildren and her nephew. Thanks also to Dr. Drake and all the wonderful staff at Stoneridge Manor in Carleton Place who made her last seven years through their excellent, attentive and dedicated care made it home for her. Thank you to the ones who gave contributions to Hopetown Cemetery and St. Paul’s United Church in Perth. We would also like to thank all the staff at the Blair and Son Funeral Home in Perth for their professionalism and support in our difficult time and Grace Vaters for her wonderful service and support following. We are grateful for the time we got to spend with her and will always be remembered. Her passion was her home at 46 Gore St. W. Perth and her chihuahua’s. Janice Bron and Families

Donald James Beaupre May 20th 2008. Those we love remain with us For love itself lives on, And cherished memories never fade Because a loved one’s gone. Those we love can never be More than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory, They’ll live on in our heart. Mark, Chris, Jason and families.

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VERNA (TYSICK) DURANT A Celebration Of Life is to be held for Verna who passed away peacefully on January 9th at HiIlltop Manor. Verna will be laid to rest at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at Christ Church Cemetery in Burritts Rapids. The family will be holding a celebration of Verna’s life from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 212 in Kemptville. All are welcome to come and share their memories and stories.

FITCHELL, Marilyn Isabell (nee Gorham)

Pamela (Farris) Chan 1963-2017

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

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

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With heavy hearts we announce that Earl Schultz of Arnprior passed away at the Almonte General Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Wednesday evening, May 9th, 2018. He was 80. Beloved husband for almost 54 years of Joyce (nee Evans). Dearly loved father of Deborah O’Connor (Daniel) of Pakenham and Brent (Leanne) of Castleford. Cherished and proud “Pop” of Thomas (LeighAnn), Patrick (Samantha), Jesse, Liam and Emma and “G-Pop” of Elizabeth, Naomi and Jacob. Dear brother of Gerald (Ruth) of Kanata; Lois Nicoll (late Clifford) and Lloyd (late Elaine), both of Arnprior. Predeceased by 4 brothers: Keith, Kenny (late Josie), Jack (late Joan) and Bob (late Bev) as well as sisters: Betty Campbell (late George) and infant Maria. Special brother-in-law of Bob Evans (Patsy LeBlanc) of Cape Breton, N.S and Cathy Hunt (William) of Arnprior. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends were invited to join Earl’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Monday from 10 to 10:45. A Tribute to Earl followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In Earl’s memory, a donation to the Almonte General Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Gerry on April 30, 2018. A celebration of Gerry’s life will be held at a later date. Happy Sailing Gerry - from your dear friends. Ken and Juliette Thomson

SNIDER, Warren

(Founder of Kitchenalia, Westboro) (Warren’s Antiques, Pakenham)

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

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DONALD F.C. WRIGHT – In loving memory of my dear husband, loving father, father-in-law, grandfather and great-grandfather who left us two years ago on May 20, 2016. If we could visit heaven On this, our saddest day, Maybe for a moment Our pain would go away. We’d put our arms around you And whisper words so true. That living life without you Has been very hard to do. We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together. But loving thoughts and memories Will stay with us forever. Forever loved, never forgotten Your Family Donna Randy (Sherry), Vicki (Dan), Shelley (Paul), Penny (Mark) 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren

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McDANIEL - In memory of Terry (Turk). May 17, 2011 Remembering you can make me smile Bring laughter or a tear. How precious are those memories That keep you ever near. Although I cannot touch your hand Or sit and laugh with you. I miss you in so many ways And the things we use to do. Always loved Betty

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McDOUGALL - In loving memory of a very “special” Mom/Nan, Dorothy who passed away five years ago, May 21, 2013. Today recalls a memory, Of our “Mom/Nan” laid to rest, We are sad here without you, But we all have done our best. Your voice, your music, your memories you left us, We cherish each day of our lives, May God bless and keep you, Forever eternal rest. Missing you and all our love, Diane, Elwin and families

In loving memory of Owen Pepper, loving husband and father and grandfather and great grandfather 1938-2016. We watched you suffer, We heard you sigh, But all we could do Was just stand by. When the time came, We suffered too, For you never deserved What you went through. God took your hand, And we had to part, Eased your pain, But broke our hearts, You left beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide And although we can’t see you, You are always by our side. Sadly missed and always loved Wife Carole, Susan, Oune, Ace, Fred and families

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Mom and (Great) Grandma, a year has passed since you left us, but we hold your memory in our hearts and minds each and every day. Our Mom is a never-ending song in our hearts of comfort, happiness and being. We may sometimes forget the words but we always remember the tune. Children and their Mother never truly part, being bound in the beating of our hearts. To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die. Until we meet again. Love Forever, Pam, Terry, Blake, Heather, Joe, Crystal, Herb, Corry, Jilian, Will, Talia

SOUTER - In loving memory of a dear son, father, grandpa, brother and uncle, David George who passed away on May 19, 2016. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps His memory ever near, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Loved and remembered by Bill, Marilyn, Shanna, David, Olive, Jim, Loretta, Michael, Holly, Tim, Adeline and Ethan

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Wanted: Collector/Researcher looking for Old Wooden Duck Decoys. Interested in buying, photographing and learning about their origin. Also other old carvings. Free appraisals, confidential no Cedar pickets, rails, post hassle. 613-376-6723 & mill logs for sale. Call or 613-888-9540 text 613-913-7958. Wanted for scrap: cars, trucks, vans and appliancFridges, stoves, dish- es. Phone 613-551-6698. washer’s, washers, driers and freezers sold with free VEHICLES 30 day warranty. Extended warranty is available. De- Wanted: Classic & Vintage livery available. Dan Peters cars & trucks. Please call Sales Centre - 3768 Hwy Mark 613-360-2699. 43 west, Smiths Falls. Open Fridays, Saturdays & FARM Sundays 12 pm - 5 pm. We meet by appointment 613-285-4224 Dan Peters. 4x5 Round bales of hay, 40 years in the appliance stored inside, horse or cow hay. 613-253-8006 business. We Buy & Sell.

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Dad, father-in-law and Grandpa, John Baker, who passes away May 19, 1993. Your photo stands in pride of place, A lovely smile lights up your face, You always seem to be so near, How I wish Dad, You were still here. Missing you always, Sharon, Kevin, Meagan, April & Lynn

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Forklift License (Counter Balance) & Propane Certification an asset Physical Labour & Lifting Involved Monday to Friday (40 Hours) Benefit Package & Pension Plan Available

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CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED

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

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

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Taggart Construction Limited is looking for a candidate to fill the role of heavy Equipment Mechanic, is responsible for mechanical repairs on the Heavy Equipment. 3 years experience in hydraulic and hystat repair and maintenance

40 Sunset Blvd. Suite #102, Perth

Journeyman certification as either a Truck or Coach Technician (310T) or Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanic (421A)is preferred

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Job Posting – Store Manager, Jewels Gently Used Clothing Perth Location (3 month contract) Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County is a dynamic organization dedicated to helping children reach their full potential through mentoring. Managing an ever growing need from area families, the agency continues to rely on its two thrift stores to help fund its programs. Jewels Perth is a large and busy store, and has a dynamic and dedicated team of reliable volunteers. Currently the agency is looking to hire a short term Store Manager for the Perth location of Jewels Gently Used Clothing to cover a leave of absence. The position is a part time position (25 hours/week) and will be a 3 month contract with possibility for renewal. The Manager leads a team of volunteers in operating the store, creating schedules, planning specials and promotions, doing basic book-keeping, and working to achieve sales goals set out by the agency Board of Directors in an annual budget. For more information about the position, or to apply, please email jennifer.miller@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca before May 25th, 2018 at 12 noon.

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energy, dynamic, professional to fill the following Lanark County is seeking a high regular full-time management opportunity in our Social Services Department starting July 2, 2018.

REGULAR FULL-TIME CHILDREN’S SERVICES MANAGER (POSTING #SS2018-004)

MANDATE: Reporting to the Director of Social Services, the Children’s Services Manager will manage and provide leadership to the Children’s Services staff as well as administer the budget process. They will develop strong partnerships with licensed child care providers including non-profit, municipal and commercial operators and school boards, as well as other community service providers in order to facilitate ongoing engagement and communication that results in planning processes that respond to the diverse needs of children, families and service providers. In addition, they will respond in the event of a Peacetime Emergency. Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting employment opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca

CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL/BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Reporting to the Planner, the Chief Building Official is responsible for the statutory duties under the Building Code Act and as such is responsible for the administration of the Act and Ontario Building Code regulations for all construction in the municipality. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca. The Township is seeking a motivated and results oriented individual to join our team with a working knowledge and understanding of the Building Code Act, Ontario Building Code, Ontario Plumbing Code, Ontario Fire Code and other applicable Municipal, Provincial and Federal laws, possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and a working knowledge of MS Office suite software and experience with GIS. The ideal candidate will have acquired post-secondary courses in engineering technology or architectural technology or an equivalent field of study, is qualified and registered with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Quarts) in the following categories: CBO Legal, Small Buildings, Large Buildings, House, Plumbing All Building, Plumbing House, HVAC House, Building Services, Building Structural, Detection Lighting and Power, and Wood Energy Technology Transfer would be considered an asset, have experience in by-law enforcement and property standards, have a valid Class ‘G’ driver’s license and have a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in a municipal capacity as the Chief Building Official, or other applicable experience involving the Building Code and Building Code Act. CBCO and BCQ designations would be considered an asset as would Fall Arrest/Confined Spaces training. The 2018 salary range is $65,392 to $72,654 (for a 40 hour work week in the summer and a 30 hour work week in the winter) and a competitive benefit package and participation in OMERS makes this an attractive full-time permanent position for the right candidate. Please submit a cover letter and resume no later than 12:00 p.m. on Friday, May 25th, 2018 in confidence to: Tay Valley Township Amanda Mabo, Clerk 217 Harper Road, Perth, ON, K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca

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Tay Valley Township is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.


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May 19, 20, 21 8am-4pm 610 Third Concession Dalhousie, Lanark Household & yard items Huge 4 Day Neighbourhood Sale. Friday 18-Monday 21, 8-8, Cty Rd 36, Bolingbroke Crow Lk Rd to Badour Rd, signs.

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Multi Family Garage Sale Sat. May 19th 8am ~ 1pm

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7 YARD SALES within 1 km on Mallen Rd.

Multi family sale, something for everyone, Sat. and Sun. May 19 and 20. 498 Honeyborne Street, Almonte.

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Union St. South Almonte

3.5 km South of Elgin, on Hwy 15

Will be held on Multi Family Yard Sale, May 19th 2018 Saturday, May 19th, 8-1. from 8am ~ 1pm 1976 Drummond Conc 30 Abbott St. S. Smiths Bishops Mills Community 1, Ω mile off Hwy 43 Falls, 7:30-noon, May Yard Sales. Saturday, May (turn across from 3M). Yard Sale-Moving Sale 19, furniture, dishes, ap- 19, map available at the furniture, sporting goods, Community Hall after 8 am. pliances, rain or shine. clothing and house hold items. 71 Cockburn St. Annual Perthshire Downsizing Garage Sale: Perth. May 19. 7am-12 May 20th and 21st 9am Multi-Family Share your on 101 Sherbrooke St E GARAGE SALE Perth ON. Everything special moments MAY 19 must go for pictures of with your 8AM-12 NOON items pls contact: Off Rogers Road, en660ca@yahoo.ca GARAGE SALE

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Moving Sale, collectibles, jewellery, china, some furniture. 2621 Tenth Line West, Carleton Place, May 12 & 19, 8a.m.-2p.m.

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Downsizing. Furniture, gym equipment, something for everyone. Rain or shine. 10484 Loughlin Ridge Road, Hallville.

Indoor Garage Sale May 19th & 20th Massey Ferguson items, fishing, hunting, sm boat trailer, antiques, gardening 613-489-3627 North Gower 7014 4th line Rd

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Moving everything must go. 87 Fredrick St, Almonte, May 26 & 27, 8am-6pm, Raindate June 2 & 3.

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Hinton Dodge Chrysler has 1 Permanent Full Time Position to fill immediately. We offer Competitive Pay, Benefit Plans and a State of the Art Facility. We are looking for Career Orientated, Energetic Self Starters with Great Communication Skills. Position: Automotive Service Technician (310S) • Licensed Automotive Technician. • Must be able to Test and Repair Automotive Systems and Components to manufacturers specifications. • Must be able to Perform Scheduled Maintenance and also advice Customers on work performed and required future maintenance. • Must be able to work independently. Qualified candidates can either mail or email a copy of their resume to: Attention: Kevin Ireton Hinton Dodge Chrysler 110 Ewart Ave.. Perth, ON K7H 3M6 Email: kevin.i@hintondodge.ca

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Auction SAle Monday, May 21, 2018 – 10:00 AM For Mr. Tim Peddie 1091 Bellamy Mills Rd, Almonte ON K0A 1A0 From Clayton turn right on Bellamy Mills Road to 1091 4210 Case tractor 72hp/cab & air (as new/reserve.), 74” Auger snowblower 434, 40hp IH tractor, 6’ snowblower, hay fork, spear, bucket, 72” Bush Hog spreader, 10’ army trailer, roller, chipper/ Briggs motor, Stihl chainsaw, 18hp Cub Cadet mower, IH Hydro Cadet 382/38” mower, Fisher stove, Findlay box stove, paddle boat, 340 Skidoo, bicycles, Qty building supplies, 2 lifts of 42x72 aspenite, steel & lumber, angle iron, flat stock radiant heat panels, heat cables, large qty electrical supplies, wire, copper rods, PVC piping, hardware fittings, etc, extension ladders, wheelbarrows, table saw, barn vent, doors, windows, shelving, qty of old and used tools, 12’ & 16’ farm gates, dining tables & chairs, dressers, night stands, bed frames, Lazy Boy, bar tables & stools, coffee table, desks, corner cabinet, child’s rocker, kitchen table & chairs, qty smalls, qty scrap, dishes, kids art supplies, Karaoke machine, etc, ant. drop front desk, ant. washstand, sideboard, qty collectables, wooden chest, antique chest of drawers and much more! Rain or Shine! Canteen on site TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH ID Owner & Auctioneer not liable in case of loss or accident.

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UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION 2 DAY AUCTION EXTRAVAGANZA INCLUDING CONTENTS OF ANTIQUE SHOP ANTIQUES, COLLECIBLES & MEMORABLIA FOR OTTER CREEK ANTIQUES

to be held on site @ 26 Blacksmith Rd., Lombardy, ON K0G 1L0 @ the junction of Hwy 15 & Cty Rd # 1 (Rideau Ferry Rd.) on Sat., May 19/18 @ 9 am & Mon., May 21/18 @ 9 am Real Estate will be sold @ 11 am on Sat., May 19/18

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2002 EBY Roughneck 5th wheel stock trailer, 24’ X 8’, 1 slider door, 1 divider door, 17.7 x 6.75 tires, this trailer is in excellent condition – new tires, never winter driven, sells safety checked; Ford TL100 4WD w/ 52LA loader, full load cab, 18.4 x 34 rears, 14.9 x 24 fronts, 4960 hrs; hyd bale grapple; HLA bucket and grapple – new; bale spear; Ford 4000 diesel tractor w/ loader; John Deere 1360 discbine - 9’ cut; Claas Volto 52T tedder w/ hyd lift – excellent condition; H&S Hi Capacity 14 wheel rake w/ centre kicker wheel- top condition; New Holland BR740 Silage Special round baler, makes 4’x5’ hard core bales- excellent condition; NH B27 P bale wrapper, self loading- like new; Other Farm Machinery; Cattle Handling and Feeding Equipment; Show Equipment and Miscellaneous Articles. See jamesauction.com for a more detailed listing and pictures. Terms of Sale – Cash, Debit or Cheque with Proper ID Prop: Jean O’Connor James Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 Note: Plan to attend this interesting farm machinery, cattle handling and show equipment auction. Machinery has been stored inside and everything is in good condition. Refreshments available. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accidents.

Formerly a c1837, stone, Bell switchboard company bldg. w/ an additional turn-of-the-century red brick bldg plus an add-on cinder block bldg. Main floor features 3 rooms & 2 pce bath. 2nd level features 3 rooms w/ a partially constructed unfinished loft. Elec. F/A furnace. 200amp service. Stone basement houses an abundance of storage space. On well & septic. Surveyed. Lot size 0.27 acres (+/-). Zoned; Commercial. Taxes: $2877.00 (+/-). This property will be sold unreserved regardless of price. Consider that characteristic buildings seldom come up for sale. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Early Lanark County cupboards. 3 hanging corner cupboards. Early chests of drawers. China cabinets. Early tables (harvest, lamp, hall, games & formal). 3 Grandfather clocks. Mantle & other clocks. Showcases. Victorian burled walnut double back settee. Single & sets of chairs. Hoosier. Dressers. Treen & toleware. Decoys. Picnic & many other woven baskets. Farm style well pump. Fireplace accessories (cranes, fenders, brass mechanical wind-up rotator). Ironwork. Blacksmith forged iron. Costume jewellery. Napkin rings (some figural). Crocks. Pottery. Cranberry, Carnival, Wedgewood, Goofus, hand blown, pressed, crystal & other fine china & porcelain. Agate, enamel, granite & Bennington ware. Collectible kitchen items. c1886 sampler. Wall art (frames, prints, etchings, painting on boards & canvas). Table, floor, hanging, railroad, betty, coal oil lamps & lamp parts. Early carpentry tools. Early shoulder saw. Tin & cast train sets. Advertising memorabilia & books. Toys. Celluloid doll & many other unusual & unique articles too numerous to mention…. Wow! A 2-day auction extravaganza. You will be surprised at the huge inventory of antiques. Absolutely no reserves, everything will be sold to the highest bidder. Random order of selling. After a 22 year career & passion for antiques & collecting, the Breezes are retiring. This property has been very lucrative for the family. If you love the excitement of discovering treasures & want the freedom & financial rewards of having your own retail business, then this is a chance of employment for you. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Visit our website for a conglomerate of photos. Cash or Cheque Only - Catering

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-Online Only AuctionAntiques & Modern Household Furnishings Spode, Coalport & Paragon Dinnerware Collectibles, Art, Jewellery @handsauction.com Opens Friday, May 18 @ 9 a.m. Closes Thursday, May 24 @ 7 p.m. Preview Tuesday, May 22 from 4 – 6 p.m. at Hands Auction Facility, 5501 County Rd 15, R R # 2, Brockville, ON

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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AUCTION SALE for South Nation Farms Michael and Bev Ault Travel six miles north of Iroquois or five miles south of South Mountain on County Road 1 to 4278 Carman Road. SATURDAY, MAY 19 - 10:00 A.M. Universal 640D 4WD cab and loader; A.C. D19; A.C. D17 and loader; Champion 3000 W generator; Maschio 5’ rototiller; Two I.H. 990 haybines; M.F. No. 9 baler; Pronovost P6200 bale tuber; Two hay wagons; Tillage equipment; N.H. 512 manure spreader; Sprayers; BaumaLight 24” tree spade; Finishing mower; Stocker chute with automatic headgate; Assorted feeders; Fencing supplies; Riding lawnmower; For full listing, please visit www.theauctionfever.com. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE For information, contact Mike Ault at 613-652-2403. Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145

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Auctioneer: Frank Burns 613-267-4129

Tractors, Farm Machinery, EBY 5th Wheel Stock Trailer, Livestock Show Equipment, Feeding and Cattle Handling Equipment and Miscellaneous Articles. 7232 Franktown Rd, Richmond, On – from Richmond travel West 5 kms. Watch for Auction Signs.

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Saturday May 19th, 2018 10:00 AM sharp For the late Peter McLeod, et al, to be held at his former home located at 1385 Burnstown, Rd., White Lake, Ontario, located between White Lake and Burnstown. 2140 JD tractor – 2 wd, Laurin cab, 245 loader, 2 sets of remotes; 7’ snow blower double auger – 3 pth; 14’ Allis cultivator – hydraulic lift; gravity box on rubber; 2 farm wagons – flat decks – 3 ton; 3 pth Land Pride scraper blade – 84”; Pallet forks for JD loader; Ford 22-125 3 pth 7.5’flail mower; Pequea 7’ hay tedder. 16” DER 10 Jointer – 7’ deck; Eagle air compressor; Rockwell Beaver Wood lathe; Craftex 15” planer; 10” Craftex table saw; Saw frame; Wood Wonderful EME FV-110 1 ¼ Shaper; assorted heads; Craftex CX series Dust Collector – nearly new; Delta Sander; Mastercraft Band Saw; Sears 10” radial arm saw; 2-6” jointers; Lathe chisels; 16” KBC metal band saw; 20 ton bottle jack; Craftex CX 302 morticing machine; Homecraft 3/4’” shaper; Hausmann 10” construction saw; Kerry 13” lathe Type 1324; wooden saw horses; wooden benches; sledge hammer; axes; large assortment of hardware; homemade wood stove; XT cords; c clamps; oils and fluids; hand saws; plane; hammers; clamps; nail puller; levels; square; screw drivers; large assortment of hand tools; sanders; trowels; Anvil on stand; tie straps – load binders; drill bits; assortment of air tools; metric and imperial wrenches; sanders; air nailers; routers; circular saws; drills; Acetylene torches; laser level; T post driver; Antique platform scale; parts cleaner; Ingersoll Rand 5 HP upright air compressor – single phase; 10 sections of scaffolding complete with planking; large assortment of dry lumber – butternut, oak, pine. Assorted house hold furniture; 7 bow back antique wooden chairs; wooden table; assorted accent tables; dishes, knick knacks, hump back trunk; large quilting frames; dresser; bunk beds etc. etc. Plus many items too numerous to mention. This is an excellent offering of wood working equipment and assorted tools as well as a small offering of farm machinery and household items. Everything is in good condition and must sell. Please plan to attend. Contact: Les McLeod – 613-433-7479; Gord McLeod – 613-432-6328 Terms: Cash or Cheque Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale

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3 x 31ag EvEning Auction SAlE of lAwn And gArdEn EquipmEnt, toolS, HouSEHold furniturE, AntiquES And miScEllAnEouS ArticlES 4205 Nixon Dr, Osgoode, On- from Osgoode travel Nixon Dr 5 kms South . Watch for Auction Signs.

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Having sold my farm the following will be offered for auction: Bad Boy 60” zero turn lawnmower w/ 26 hp Kawasaki engine – like new; steel trailer, 6’ x 10’ – purchased in 2017 – like new; 1986 golf cart w/ Yamaha gas motor; JD walk behind snow blower; Husqvarna whipper snipper w/ hedge trimmer and broom; lawn sprayer – like new; Karcher pressure washer w/ Honda engine; lawn sweeper; roto tiller; swing set; patio set; lawn benches; folding picnic table; gas barbeque; air compressor; chop saw; drill press; aluminum ladders; jack all; hand, garden and air tools; jacks; crowbars; 4- approx 8” x 20’ aluminum tubes and 4- approx 10” x 10’ aluminum tubes – ideal for boat docks; steel posts; wheel barrow; sand box; folding tables; garage storage cupboards; Furniture and Antiques: beautiful antique oak dresser w/ beveled glass oval mirror; antique ash dresser; parlour tables; washstand; collection of oil lamps; trunk; crocks; antique sleigh; chesterfield and 2 chairs; bedroom dresser; Queen box spring and mattress; single walnut bed; beveled glass oval mirror; rocker; coffee tables; filing cabinets; freezer; many other assorted items. Terms- Cash, Debit or Cheque with Proper ID Prop: Ron Ovens James Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 See jamesauction.com for pictures Refreshments available. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accidents.

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Sale of Land for Tax Arrears By Public Tender

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SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

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

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or if no internet access available, contact: Richard Bennett Acting Treasurer The Corporation of the Township of Montague P.O. Box 755 6547 Roger Stevens Drive Smiths Falls ON K7A 4W6 613-283-7478 Ext. 240 613-283-3112 Fax treasurer@township.montague.on.ca

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

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Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash or Chq w/ Photo I.D. As Is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:

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for The Estate of Lloyd Beckstead Travel three miles east of Brinston on Henderson Road. HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 21 - 10:00 A.M. 1991 Cadillac sedan – 150,000 km; 1995 GMC half ton; M.F. 698 2WD tractor with cab; Allied snowblower; Katolight 40 kW pto powered generator; Pressure washer; Tool chest; Bench grinder; Assorted hand and power tools; MayTag washer, dryer and refrigerator; G.E. refrigerator and stove; Upright freezers; Kitchenware; Dinette table and chairs; Large china cabinet; Good dishes and collectables; Electric lift chair; Good furniture and household effects; For full listing, please visit www.theauctionfever.com. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Note: Cadillac, Truck, Tractor and Generator sell at 12:30 p.m. Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145

DOUBLE ESTATE AUCTION FOR MRS. BERNICE BROWN MRS. GINGER CHRETIEN SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2018 @ 10 AM PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALLS AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE,ON This auction presents an occasion to purchase some of the most beautiful glassware we have had the opportunity to sell, as well as vintage, antique & modern furniture, artwork, currency, gold, sterling silver jewelry, ladies’ watches, costume jewelry, antique, modern kitchenware, collectibles, advertising products, vintage licence plates, electronics, garden décor, hand tools & much more. Auctioneers Note: An excellent sale to purchase some very rare items, this auction is one that should not be missed. See you at our Auction House! For a detailed list, photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca Also like us on Facebook!

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