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EVELYN HARFORD ehar ford@metroland.com Interlibrary loans are available again at the Smiths Falls Public Library. The loan service was cut this spring after the Southern Ontario Library Service (SOLS) learned its budget would be slashed by 50 per cent by See LOAN, page 2

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the Ford government. After public outcry, the service resumed this month - well, at least partially - as this year's Ontario budget maintains provincial operating funding for public libraries at existing levels. The resumption of the service comes with a caveat: libraries will be on the hook for a majority of the service's cost. In a media release on June 5, the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries (FOPL) acknowledged that the funding reductions to Ontario's library services agencies have not changed. Although interlibrary loan services are resuming, the SOLS is shifting to a model that relies on Canada Post library materials postage rate, with a partial provincial subsidy. "We're going to be reimbursed, but it won't be a total reimbursement," said Karen Schecter, CEO of the Smiths Falls Public Library. "It's very uncertain." In 2017, the 441,683 interlibrary

THE ISSUE: INTERLIBRARY LOAN SERVICE WILL BE AVAILABLE AGAIN AT THE SMITHS FALLS PUBLIC LIBRARY. LOCAL IMPACT: EVEN THOUGH THE SERVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED, IT WILL INCREASE THE LIBRARY'S BUDGET GOING FORWARD loans in Ontario would have cost $940,484 at the 2017 postage rates. The proposed new subsidy is capped at $340,000 in southern Ontario and $21,000 in Northern Ontario - the partial provincial subsidy for the postage rate would amount to approximately 40 per cent of the full cost of fulfilling these interlibrary loans. Schecter said under the new

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system it's going to be more labour intensive for staff, who will now have to send the books by Canada Post and hand deliver the books being sent out to the post office. Right now, the library is going to limit the number of books people can access through the loans service to one book per month per person. The library may end up increasing this limit to two. Schecter explains that last year the library was lending two for every one book they took in - a ratio that would hit the library's bottom line under the new system. "It's more expensive to be a lender because you're paying for postage and having to deliver the books to the post office," she said. Schecter said the library is looking to establish a balance because at the end of the day the municipality ends up footing the bill for the service since the subsidy will only cover 30 to 40 per cent of the cost. Despite the changes, Schecter said she's happy that the library will be able to

offer books through the loan service, especially for people who need large print, specific books for research, people with particular tastes in books that the library might not cater to or book club members. "It's to provide fairness for them to access those through interlibrary loans," she said. "We want to make sure we will be able to service them." Though, this service now places a budgetary burned on libraries across the province. The FOPL says that requiring libraries to use Canada Post for the loans - at partially their own cost - puts Ontario out of step with other Canadian provinces, most of which fully subsidize interlibrary loan in recognition of the important role it plays in ensuring equity of access and costeffectiveness for public libraries in small, rural, remote and Indigenous communities. Libraries, including Smiths Falls', will have to manage the interlibrary loan workload with the same staff, since they now must weigh, measure, and package each loan separately, use two different unconnected systems, and, in some circumstances, de-

liver the loan to the local post office. They will have to incur the costs of packaging, stamps, and other associated costs, in anticipation of receiving a partial subsidy at the end of the year. Because interlibrary loans are required by legislation to be at no charge to patrons, there is no opportunity to offset these additional costs without using additional funds such as from collections. Since these changes have been made mid-year, when municipal budgets are already set and approved., the new interlibrary loan system must be accommodated with the current limited budgets and staff. "People will no longer be able to rely on the robust interlibrary loan services they have enjoyed for decades," says the Federation of Ontario Public Libraries.

STORY BEHIND THE STORY While it's good that more books will be available for residents in Smiths Falls through the interlibrary loan service, the Record News wanted to find out what this means for the library's bottom line and the future of book borrowing in a rural municipality.

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LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com It was a sold-out show Friday, June 21 for the ninth annual Gerry Lowe Memorial Golf Tournament at the Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club. Thousands of dollars have been raised to support children and their families in Smiths Falls and area through sports and other activities since this tournament's inception in 2011. It's something close to the Gerry Lowe Foundation members' hearts as Lowe was "that kinda of guy," said Hugh Colton, foundation member. "He was the kind of guy who would help anybody out ... especially the underdogs. The kids, families down on their luck. He would help them." Colton spoke of a time Lowe rented a limousine and purchased a prom dress for a young woman who was graduating ... or another time when Lowe gathered up four priests to take them to a hockey game. Lowe would also help that pour soul, down on his luck, and take them under his wing, he added, chok-

ing up at the memory. "Like me." John Halpin was a longtime friend of Lowe's who enjoyed some time during the day from the bench of the first tee, a cold one in his hand. "We were good friends," Halpin said. "I knew him well. He would also go around town, to the low side of town ... knock on doors in the winter time and hand out jackets and windbreakers." Because that's the kind of guy Lowe was - always thinking of others. The foundation formed after Lowe died June 25, 2010. Colton, Rob Garvin, Kevin Grimes, and other members of the foundation, helped spearhead the first Ottawa Senators outdoor rink project in Smiths Falls. Through the foundation, there have been many upgrades to sporting facilities in town, like the ball diamonds (dugouts and fencing, infield), and a new beach volleyball court was built at Lower Reach Park. A shinny hockey program started at the memorial centre, and donations have supported the Cinderella Boutique, where prom

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CRITICALLY-ILL NEWBORNS ACCESS SAFE, TIMELY TRANSPORTATION TO HOSPITAL LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com Each year, more than 2,000 newborn babies in the province need to be transferred to a children's hospital to get specialized, intensive care. Christine Elliott, deputy premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, was at MiddlesexLondon Paramedic Services June 13, 2019, to announce $6.8 million to support transporting critically ill newborns safer and faster to respective hospitals. This funding will go toward five specially equipped ambulances and a team of paramedics in key regions across the province, including: The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), Children's Hospital of London

Health Sciences Centre, McMaster Children's Hospital and Hospital for Sick Children. The Children's Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre will also jointly receive nearly $5.8 million this year to support highlyspecialized teams and ensure they are available 24-7. These teams can include specially-trained registered nurses, respiratory therapists and neonatologists. Jodi Empey of Smiths Falls, knows how important it is to transport a child to hospital. In 1999, she gave birth prematurely, to a son while visiting her brother in London, Ont. "I went into early labour, so I had to stay in London, and had to be transported (to Ottawa Civic Hospital), and now Lon-

CHEO photo In 2015, Jodi Empey (centre) and her family donated $30,000 to help with a pilot ambulance project for CHEO which would help tranfser critically ill newborns. Fast forward to 2019, and the provincial government has recognized the importance of these types of ambulances and has provided $6.8M for five specially equipped ambulances and a team of paramedics in key regions across the province, including CHEO. don's going to benefit with these new ambulances," she said. Empey was seven-anda-half months pregnant

her son, Scotty, who was small, "but OK to be flown to the Civic, which has a special care nursery for premature babies," she

said. Initially, doctors suspected infection, but that wasn't the case. He was transferred to CHEO, where doctors discovered a twisted bowel. "He lost half of his bowel and couldn't process food ... all these issues, things start to go wrong, and for him he had infections. He was getting one every month. "The nursing staff was amazing, and they became like family. I went home for Thanksgiving and a nurse came with me," she said of the only time Scotty left the hospital. The boy was born in March, and died in November 1999. It was because of the bond she formed with the nursing staff at CHEO that Empey would later raise funds through charity ball tournaments (2000-2004) to enhance the nurses' station in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and lounge. "It came together pretty quickly and in five years, we raised over $54,000," she said. "For Smiths Falls ...

it's such a generous community." At that time, Empey said they had enough money for her initial purpose enhancements at CHEO's NICU. "CHEO included me when they did the renovations and asked my opinion on what the rooms should look like," she said. "Now the rooms are very private ... you can have your baby, a recliner chair, which you couldn't do back in the day. They only had two small parent rooms back then." With more than $30,000 remaining in the special fund, Empey said she was approached by CHEO in 2015 to see if she wanted to support a pilot ambulance project for newborns. "They always had a transport team, but they wanted to get a (dedicated) ambulance for the NICU for transporting critically ill babies," she said. "So they asked me if I would use the rest of the money for this pilot project, and I

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Summer is finally here, marking the end of school for millions of young people in Canada and the peak season for camping, cycling, paddling, rock climbing and many other sports and adventurous activities. While these activities are fun, it is important to prevent the possibility of injury for kids and adults alike, by keeping head safety tips top of mind. Concussions - an injury to the brain that affects the way a person feels, behaves and remembers - represent more than one in five Ontario student injuries treated by a doctor or nurse. Symptoms from a concussion can impact daily life for weeks, months or even years. Despite how common the occurrence is, one in two Canadians have little or no knowledge about what a concussion is, and only 15 per cent of individuals can correctly identify the best treatments for it, according to the Government of Canada. Recognizing the signs of head injuries and taking precautions to prevent them is essential to enjoying outdoor adventures. That's why Scouts Canada and Hydro One, leaders in safety and prevention, have teamed up to inspire others to work safe, live safe and play safe. Through their new Head Safe program launching this fall, young people and their families will have access to tips on how to be Head Safe this summer to equip them with the knowledge to prevent, identify and respond appropriately to head injuries. The best way to prevent a head injury is to protect the head. Always wear a properly fitted helmet that is appropriate for the activity. Following a blow to the head or neck, or any other jarring impact, watch for concussion symptoms like a headache or pressure in the head; sensitivity to noise, light, motion or odours; drowsiness; nausea; dizziness; blurred vision; neck pain; feeling emotional, irritable, nervous or anxious; inability to concentrate; and difficulty remembering facts or events from earlier in the day. If a concussion is suspected, stop activity and treat any swelling with ice, seeking medical advice immediately. A person with a suspected concussion shouldn't be left alone and an ambulance should be called if they lose consciousness. The time it takes to recover from a head injury will vary. Returning to activities, sports or work can be a slow process and should be done with a doctor's progressive plan. Play safe this summer. To learn more visit www.scouts.ca/playsafe.

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PEOPLE'S PARTY CANDIDATE DROPS OUT OF LANARK-FRONTENAC-KINGSTON RACE DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@ metroland.com Pakenham businessperson John Theoret has dropped out of the federal election race in LanarkFrontenac-Kingston. "I am not running as the PPC (People's Party of Canada) candidate," wrote Theoret in a brief email to The Perth Courier, received on the afternoon of June 18. "I don't have any further comments to make other than I no longer have any affiliation to the party." In a telephone interview with the PPC's executive director, Johanne Mennie later that afternoon, she confirmed that Theoret "has had to step down for health reasons." She added that he was "still a member of the party." When she was informed of Theoret's email that he no longer had any affiliation with the party, Mennie replied, "Oh. OK, I was not aware," before adding that she was relying on the information provided by Theoret. The party is now in the

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ONTARIO COLD CASE: DEATH OF MONTAGUE WOMAN REMAINS MYSTERY 15 YEARS LATER EVELYN HARFORD ehar ford@metroland.com It's been 15 years since Debra Himmelman's body was found approximately 600 metres from her Montague home near the Kelly Jordan Road railway crossing. Himmelman, a 49-yearold mother of four, disappeared from her home on the evening of Saturday, June 5, 2004. An exhaustive search of the area around the family's property was undertaken by family, volunteers and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) over a number of days before her body was finally found lying face down in the brush off a rail bed in the early afternoon of June 8, 2004. After an autopsy was

conducted at the Ottawa Hospital's general campus, police launched a homicide investigation. Peter Donnelly, who was the first detective to attend the Himmelman residence along with his nowretired partner at the time, Det. Jeff Smith, is confident that foul play was involved. Donnelly was assigned as the lead investigator on the case, working closely with the now-retired Det. Insp. Jeff Bahm on the case. He is currently a major case manager with the OPP's organized crime enforcement branch. Though the cause of Himmelman's death has never been released by police, Donnelly is convinced she was murdered. "There is no doubt in my mind that the death of Mrs.

Himmelman is a result of foul play," he said in an emailed statement to the Smiths Falls Record News. "I was present at the autopsy examination and attended the discovery of the body." Despite knowing that a homicide occurred, police have never been able to deduce, or at least release, what they believe happened to Himmelman after she went missing from her home 15 years ago. The night of Himmelman's disappearance, she reportedly left the family farm in a pickup truck to grab dinner. She was last seen at Burger King on Beckwith Street in Smiths Falls between 5:30 to 6 p.m., according to reports at the time. At approximately 8:30

p.m. that night, the pickup Himmelman had been driving was seen at her home - but there was no sign of her. Himmelman's body was found three days later. Donnelly said that based on the fact that the truck was located at the house and Himmelman's purse was found inside the house after she was reported missing, he believes that Himmelman returned home after being in town. But what happened between her arrival back home and her body being found remains a mystery. Two years after the murder investigation was launched, Sgt. Kristine Cholette, with the OPP Eastern Region Headquarters, told the Record News that the police were at a

stalemate after extensively investigating the tips and information they'd received. Donnelly said that when he was promoted to detective inspector, he requested the Himmelman case in hopes that he could move it forward based on his knowledge of and history with the homicide. But, today, the case surrounding the death of a communityminded, caring woman remains unsolved. At the time of her death, Himmelman had recently run to become board trustee for the Upper Canada District School Board, losing by approximately 1,000 votes. Himmelman was the chair of the Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute's school council and was co-ordinator of the Lanark Early Intervention Program, in addition to being involved with local elementary school councils. She spent 15-plus years working with children with special needs and assisting their families.

Himmelman left behind her husband, Fred, and four children - Melanie, Chase, Teneal and Reid, then ranging in age from 19 to 24. "Our mother was a wonderful person and community leader and there isn't a day that goes by that we don't think of her and miss her," said Melanie in a statement on behalf of her family 15 years after her mother's death. "She left us with so many beautiful memories that continue to inspire and guide us all in our lives today. We honour her memory by living our lives the way she would want us to: full of smiles, laughter and love." At the time of Himmelman's murder, Melanie told the Record News her mother's disappearance was a mystery. It still largely is today. Himmelman helped form and was made president of the Montague Ratepayers Association (MRA). See SEARCHERS, page 13

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Theories circulated that her death was somehow connected to the concerns she raised about the township's fire department only months before her disappearance. However, no link has ever been established between her political activities and her death. Donnelly said that he distinctly recalls the information relating to the MRA. "This link was thoroughly investigated and every Montague firefighter was interviewed by experienced detectives on the case," he said. "There is simply no identified connection between the death of Mrs. Himmelman and the Montague Fire Department." Many in the community say the murder inflamed a division within the township, brewing hate and mistrust. Donald Page, now 90 years old, was a Montague resident for 40 years. He took over as president of the MRA after Himmelman's murder and remembers the mood at the time. Page said there were those who stood behind the township over Himmelman's concerns and those who stood behind the ratepayers.

it's five years or 25 years," he said. "I think it's up to the police to investigate everything they hear." Police say that no unsolved homicide managed by the OPP is ever considered a closed case. Donnelly said that, although he's now left the criminal investigation branch of the OPP, the Himmelman case will be assigned to a new case manager in the branch. He said the process is well established and case managers routinely present cases to review boards of three to five other case managers to scrutinize the investigation and try to develop new strategies to move it forward. "I recognize the importance of public input that may assist in the resolution of this case and every tip that comes in will be followed up and investigated," Donnelly said. A reward of $50,000 remains in effect for information that leads to the successful conclusion of this case. The OPP say that any tip or information from the public would be appreciated. If someone is not willing to come forward, they are asked to call Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477) anonymously to identify a tip for the Himmelman Homicide.

Council/Committee of the Whole No July meeting Road Closure: Rattew, Rideau Ferry Rd Aug 13, 5:00 pm PUBLIC MEETING ROAD CLOSURE: TAKE NOTICE that the Council of Township of Drummond/North Elmsley proposes the passage of a by-law to stop up, close and sell a certain portion of an unopened road allowance which is no longer required for municipal purposes. Any person who believes he or she may be adversely affected by the closure of the unopened road allowance has an opportunity to express his or her concerns at an open meeting at the Township Municipal Office, 310 Port Elmsley Rd DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CLOSING The portion of the unused public street right-of-way road allowance, legal description is: RDAL BTN CON 8 & 9 NORTH ELMSLEY ABUTTING LT 25 CON. Key Map

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"It fractured the township," he said. Fragments of this division still remain today, much like the mystery surrounding this unsolved murder. In 2014, the OPP received more tips surrounding the murder sparked by a $50,000 reward offered by the province. But no arrests were made. Five years ago, police couldn't elaborate on the tips made for fear it could harm the investigation. This remains true today. Police say they can't release the identity of suspects or persons of interest in any case prior to charges being laid because releasing such information could jeopardize the investigation. OPP say that the case remains unsolved but is reviewed on a regular basis. Montague Reeve Bill Dobson, who is also a member of the local police services board, said he brings this case up with the OPP each year to keep it in the minds of police. "Nobody wants an unsolved murder," he said. "It really bothers me that it's happened in my township." Dobson holds out hope that someone will come forward and the case will one day be solved. "Somebody is going to say something - whether

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agreed." Jacqueline Belsito, vicepresident of philanthropy and community engagement, said it was because of the Empey family's generosity that this ambulance program for newborns got off the ground. "Not only did (their) donor support allow us to pilot this specialized ambulance project but ... we now have permanent funding." Belsito said the Empey family's donation meant so much that their names are on the ambulance. "This is wonderful," Belsito said. "Their donation stimulated this kind of response, and we're delighted to share this story about how the community of Smiths Falls came together

for this project - that shows you the impact donors can have." Belsito added: "I will never forget being in the 'hanger' with the emergency response team and (the Empey) family making this gift announcement for the pilot project. The CHEO team was so thrilled with (their) confidence and support and proud to have (their) names literally on the ambulance." She said the Empey family's leadership is a gift that keeps giving. Empey said she was thankful to learn that the provincial government was going to keep this project going in 2017 that her donation helped support the year before. The one-year pilot project was launched in 2016

and was used not long afterwards by a Smiths Falls family. "This one pilot project is now going to help babies all over Ontario," Empey said. "I think this is wonderful, not only for my son's memory, but for London and for our Smiths Falls community." The community of Smiths Falls should be proud, she added, as community members helped with the original ambulance project donation by supporting the ball tournaments. Empey said she wanted to let her town know that their generosity so many years ago has continued with the government's recent multimillion dollar infusion for even more ambulances for children.

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“July 2019”

Meeting Schedule During the summer months Council holds one regular meeting per month, and working sessions are held as needed. Regular meetings will be held Monday July 15th and Monday August 12th; beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 6544 New Dublin Road.

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By the end of this month the new bocce courts and outdoor fitness equipment will be ready for public use at Lower Reach Park. Art Manhire, the town's director of community services, said the bocce courts - funded by the local Tim Hortons and the Gerry Lowe Foundation - for the town's Special Olympics athletes will be ready by late June. In October last year, a cheque for $11,344, proceeds from the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign, was presented to the Gerry Lowe Foundation, with a number of Special Olympians present, for the project. The outdoor fitness equipment will be ready by Thursday, June 27. That is the day that the equipment is expected to be bolted in to the concrete pad. The 12-piece circuit of outdoor fitness equipment was partially funded by the Ur-

ban Jungle Obstacle and Fitness Challenge. The project cost around $67,000, with $47,000 being contributed by the town and $20,000 from Urban Jungle. The new equipment at Lower Reach Park got off the ground two years ago when the town removed the former ParticipACTION circuit, installed in the '70s, had reached the end of its life. The tennis courts at Lower Reach Park are expected to be ready for use in mid-July after the repairs are completed.

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Members of the public are invited to attend all meetings. For more information on meeting dates and locations, please visit the Public Portal (click the Meetings/Agenda icon on the homepage) or consult the calendar page of the Township’s website www.ektwp.ca or call 613-345-7480.

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Please note that Mr. Gas (3065 County Rd 29) will be closed, for renovations beginning the first week of July for approximately 8 – 10 weeks. Waste Disposal tickets will still be available for purchase at Dixie and Egan and the Township offices. Bag Tags are also available at Kitley Grocery, Toledo Post Office, and Jerry’s Service Centre.

2019 Final Tax Bills The 2019 Final Tax Bills include two installments; the first due on July 19th and the second due on September 20th. The Final Tax Bills will be mailed out by the end of June. Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse the taxpayer from the responsibility of payment, nor does it relieve the liability of penalty for late payment.

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Five Mile Lighthouse Rebuild The Five Mile Lighthouse Rebuild Project continues to work towards raising funds to replace the iconic landmark. Visit www.fivemilelight.ca to learn how you can help.

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LARGE ITEM DATES FOR JULY

The large item dates for June are Monday, July 8th and Tuesday, July 9th, 2019. Remember everything must be out by 7:00 a.m. Every large item requires 3 sticker per large item.

Please feel free to direct any questions or concerns to 613-342-3840 ext. 2413

Saturday, August 17th Frankville County Patrol Garage 331 County Rd. 29 8:30 am – 2:00 pm South Leeds Patrol Garage 2714 Outlet Rd. North of Lansdowne 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Saturday, September 21st South Grenville Patrol Garage 2320 County Rd. # 21 East of Spencerville 8:30 am – 11:30 am North Grenville Patrol Garage 720 County Rd. # 44 South of Kemptville 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm A Friendly Reminder that Permit Approval is Required For: ✓ Most building renovations & new construction, including decks/porches; ✓ Woodstove & fireplace installations, including outdoor solid fuel (wood burning) furnaces; ✓ Above and in-ground swimming pools - including inflatable pools - where the depth of the

water at any point can exceed 0.45 m (18 inches); and

✓ Garden sheds over 108 sq. ft. whether on foundation or skids.

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McTAVISH, David “Diz” Wayne It is with deep sadness, yet much relief for David, that we announce his very peaceful passing at home, surrounded by his loving family on Monday, June 17, 2019, at 72 years of age. David, cherished husband of Ruth (nee Wilson). Loving father to James, and his favourite daughter-inlaw Carolynn. Proud grandfather to Raija and Katja McTavish. Proud poppa bear to Parker and Kade Cole, and Declan Watts. Brother-in-law to Janet (Keith) McCallam, Carol and Paul Mazerall, and Dolores (late Robert) Wilson. David will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews extended family and friends. Predeceased by his mother Lillian Cardiff (nee McTavish), stepfather Hubert Cardiff, and motherin-law Ruby V. Wilson. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2019 at Wolford Rural United Church, 705 Kilmarnock Road, R.R. #2 Jasper. An interment will follow the service in the Wolford Cemetery. A reception will be held at Easton’s Corners Centennial Hall, 43 Park Street, Easton’s Corners, following the interment. Donations in memory of David may be designated to the Chemo Clinic at the Great War Memorial Site of Perth, and Smiths Falls District Hospital.

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FARRELL, Stephen Kent It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Stephen Kent Farrell on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at the age of 53. Devoted son of Irene and the late Kent Farrell. Loving Brother of Gail Farrell and Scott (Amanda) Farrell. Best known as a very kind and fun loving uncle Steve to Autumn, Olivia and Ethan Farrell. Steve worked in Hi-Tech for many years starting at Digital Equipment in the early 1990’s. Later in life he found a home working at King’s Independent in Richmond. Steve’s early sports interests included hockey, curling and fishing. Steve was also an avid genealogist and golfer, had a love for music and playing the guitar. He thoroughly enjoyed life living on Lake Mississippi and spending summer holidays at Lakevale beach. He had a very warm heart and will be greatly missed by many. Condolences in lieu of flowers may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Family and Friends May Visit C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) On Saturday, June 29, 2019 from 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. A Catholic Prayer service will occur in the Gamble Chapel following the visitation at 2:00 p.m. Inurnment St. Mary’s Cemetery at a later date.

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MARION, Frances Catherine (née Jannack) With all of her family by her side, Frances was called home on Friday, June 21, 2019 in her 88th year. She was predeceased by her parents Frederick and Annie Jannack, her late husband Amedee “Micky” Marion, and her sons Theodore and David Marion. Frances is survived by her children Donna Roach (the late Paul), Shirley Anne McCaw (George), Richard Marion (Gloria), Linda Berube (George), Marie Whitney (Tom), Steven Marion (Shannon), and daughter-in-law Marina Ballercheff. She is the cherished grandma of 17 grandchildren, great-grandma to 20 great-grandchildren and 14 greatgreat-grandchildren. Frances is predeceased by four brothers and six sisters. She will be sadly missed by numerous nieces and nephews. A very special thank you goes out to Dr. Greg Leonard and the staff of Bayfield Manor for their wonderful care of Frances. A visitation was held at the Kemptville Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry in Kemptville on Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Mass of Christian burial was held at Holy Cross Church, 805 Clothier Street West, Kemptville, on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 followed by burial at Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations to Kemptville District Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

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EVANS, Lois Evelyn (nee Pegg) Lois passed away peacefully in hospital, Smiths Falls on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at the age of 90. Cherished and much-loved mother to David (Ellie) Evans of Carleton Place, Nancy (Hugh) Bennett of Smiths Falls and Laurie (Greg) Banks of Cincinnati, Ohio. Predeceased by her former husband Melvin Evans and infant children Bonnie and Dale as well as her parents Norman and Myrtle (Lawson) Pegg. Treasured Grannie to Brianne, Lisa and Brett Evans, Kaitlin Bennett and Adam, Christopher and Annie Banks. Great-Grannie to Gwyneth, Cadence, Zachary, Landon and Noah. Loved sister to Douglas (the late Julia) Pegg and Eunice (the late Harris) Gibson and sister-in-law to the late Ethel (the late Grenville) Moffitt. Fondly remembered by numerous cousins, extended family and friends.

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“When a central figure like Lois is gone, it changes everything, like the ground shifting beneath you in an earthquake. She was a force of nature, headstrong but kind, tiny but mighty. We will miss her.”

Visitation has taken place at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. A private graveside service was held at Lombardy Union Cemetery. In memory of Lois, contributions to St. John’s Anglican Church or Diabetes Canada would be appreciated.

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ZIEBARTH, Olive Elsie “Ollie” Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital on June 24, 2019. “Ollie” (nee Smithson) Of Pakenham, Ontario, at the age of 94. Beloved wife to the late Stan. Funloving mother of Carolyn Finner (the late Wayne), Bev O’Callaghan (Bruce), Donna Grose (Allen) and Cal (Diane). Proud grandmother of Tracy, Tina, Jennifer, Chris, Jay, Jason and twelve greatgrandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings Leonard, Jean, Cecil and Dorothy. Will always be remembered by her relatives and friends from Pakenham, Ferguson Lake and Holiday, Florida. Ollie will also be remembered for her wit, her love of music and her ability to entertain others. Many thanks to the staff of the Arnprior Villa, and ADMH, as well as Dr. John Kiskis for their care and support. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in memory of Ollie to the Hub Hospice or the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation (Digital Imaging Campaign). Family and friends may visit St. Andrew’s United Church (Pakenham, ON.) on Thursday, June 27, 2019 from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Service to follow in the church at 11am. Reception will be held in the church hall following the service. Private family inurnment at Union Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, ON. (613)256-3313) Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com MacKENZIE, Judith Ann “Jude” (nee Rathwell) It is with great sadness we announce that Jude’s presence in this world ended at the age of 67 in Smiths Falls Hospital on June the 18th of 2019. She was predeceased by her mother Ruby Rathwell (nee Plant) and her brother Allan. Beloved wife to Don, and mother to Sarah and Jacob. Sister to Verna MacMillan (Albert), Ruth Pitura (Stanley), Donnie Rathwell (Margaret), Doris Evoy (Gary), Eileen Goddard (John), and Steven Rathwell (Caroline). Aunt to many nieces and nephews. The world is much diminished by her passing. A celebration of her life will be held at the Smiths Falls branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on July 7th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.


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MORGAN, S. Marie Marie passed away in Lanark Lodge, Perth on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at the age of 96 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold Bruce Morgan. Marie was the cherished mother of Linda M. Morgan (Denton Craig) and sister of Gordon (Muriel) Packham. She will be sadly missed by her family and extended family of care givers and residents at Lanark Lodge where she lived for a number of years. Marie and Harold moved to Perth in the early 1960’s from the Niagara region with the relocation of the International Silver manufacturing facility. A gathering to remember Marie will be held at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St W., Perth on Thursday, June 27, 2019 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. A tribute and sharing of memories will be held at 3:45 p.m. Memorial donations to the Lanark County Alzheimer Society “Day Away” program would be appreciated.

CONROY, Ed Peacefully, at the Perth Hospital on June 18, 2019, at the age of 87. Loving husband and best friend of Sally. Dear father of Susanne and Stephen (Lisa). Proud poppy of Lori and Christopher, and step-poppy of Nicole, Amber, and Justin. Survived by sister Velma. Predeceased by his brothers Norman, John, and Christopher, and sisters Margaret, Mary, Gladys, and Theresa. Will be missed by several nieces and nephews. Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Friday, June 21, 2019, from 6-9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial on Saturday at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 86 Princess Street, Lanark at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Lanark. For those who wish, a donation to the Diabetes Association or the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 395, Lanark, would be appreciated by the family.

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MARSH, Hartley McLean Peacefully at Broadview Nursing Centre on Sunday, June 23, 2019 at the age of 90. Much loved husband of Harriet Marsh (nee Allan). loved son of the late Gordon and Mary Marsh (nee McLean). Brother of the late Muriel Marsh and Erldene McColm (nee Marsh). Hartley and his many stories of flying in the Arctic will be greatly missed by his sister and brother-inlaw, Barbara and Stewart Graham and his nieces and nephew Jennifer Burt (Mike), Susan Hewitt (George), Cathy Kerr (David Burkhill) and Robert Graham (Allison) as well as his cousin Roxanne Ward (Jeff). Hartley will be missed by his great-nephew Matthew Burt who loved to bring him Timbits and chocolate for them to share. A graveside service will be take place at Hillcrest Cemetery on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

Passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, June 20, 2019 at the Carleton Place Hospital. Survived by her husband and best friend of 60 years Leo, son Jim, daughter DeeDee (Mel Chase), grandchildren Emily (Jamie), Carter (Alicia), Shenell (Moe), Zachary, Reed, Kate, seven great-grandchildren, sisters Sandra (Ron) Conway, Gail Lecombe, sisters-in-law Rose, Carmel, Edna, and several nieces and nephews. There will be a funeral mass Friday June 28, 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 28 Hawthorne Avenue, Carleton Place. Interment to follow in St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery in Ferguson Falls. There will be a celebration of life following the interment at Lanark Civitan Hall, 2144 Pine Grove Road, Lanark Highlands. Arrangements have been entrusted to Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com

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LEE, Jane Veronica Passed away peacefully with her family by her side in the Almonte General Hospital on June 19, 2019. Jane (nee Gratwicke) at the age of 79 years. Will be greatly missed by her three daughters Fiona, Judi, and Gillian (Jim), her brother Chris, as well as her many friends (Pauline, Don, Judith). Proud “Nana” of Jessica and Aidan. Donations in memory of Jane may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. A special thanks to the staff in the Rosamond Wing of the Almonte General Hospital for their compassionate care.

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Born June 21, 2019 in the early morning. Rowan is the first granddaughter for Kathy and Gordy Carley, and Diane and David Bennett of Smiths Falls. She is also a greatgranddaughter for Sharron Bennett and Beryl Beckett. Rowan is a little niece for Adam and Dayna Bennett. Laura and Billy would like to thank Dr. Wang and Dr. Kerner as well as the nurses and staff of the Smiths Falls Hospital’s obstetrical unit for their wonderful care.

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PEEVER, Ross Passed away peacefully in hospital, Smiths Falls on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at the age of 71. Fondly remembered by brothers Carman and Danny and sisters Gladys Duthie, and Doris (John) Grapentine. Predeceased by mother and father Rupert Peever and Helen Duncan and by siblings Jerry, Doreen, Donna Aspeck and Shirley. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. A grave side service will be held Friday, June 28, 2019 at 11 a.m. at the Auld Kirk Cemetery in Almonte.

With great sadness we announce Glenda’s passing on June 23, 2019 in her 81st year. Beloved wife and best friend of Wayne, dear mother of Mark (Linda) and Melanie (Kym). Proud grandmother of Ben, Kimberly, Lisa, Emily (Alex),Conner, Rebecca and Amanda and greatgrandmother of Nova Charlotte. At Glenda’s request there will be no service. Cremation has taken place and interment will be at a later date in Munster Union Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. For those who wish a donation in Glenda’s memory to the Carleton Place Hospital would be appreciated by the family.

Joe passed away peacefully in the Perth hospital on Saturday, October 20th, 2018 at the age of 86 years. He will be sadly missed by his loving spouse Elsie May Black, sons Les (Lynda), Des (Helen) and Victor, daughter-in-law Diane and grandchildren Christine, Sarah, Dylan and Jesse. Joe was a resident of Ompah. He retired from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) after thirty-one years of service. He was a proud member of the Ompah Volunteer Fire Department for twelve years and an early member of the Emergency First Response Team. Cremation has taken place. A sharing of memories will be held on Joe’s birthday July 7th, 2019 from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. at Holton and Stewart’s cottage at Canonto Lake. Those wishing to make a memorial donation in Joe’s memory are asked to consider the Ompah Fire Department or the Cancer Society.

SHAW, RICHARD (Dick) Dick Shaw died peacefully on the afternoon of June 15, 2019, at the age of 93 in Vancouver. He was predeceased by his wife Mary (nee Cox) and his brother Michael, and is survived by his sons Anthony, Nigel (Jennifer, children Peter, Robyn, Patrick, and Julia), and Philip (Cindy, children Alex and Kelly, grandchildren Elijah, Colby, and Jason), and daughters Margaret (Vince Hanemayer, children Ian and Gillian) and Gillian (Stephen Satchel, children Ben and Isabel). Born and raised in Barbados, Dick studied at McGill and married Mary in Calgary. Their shared lives took them to the South Shore of Montreal, where Dick headed CIL’s Explosives Research Lab. They raised their family of five in MontSaint-Hilaire and Otterburn Park, then moved on to Ottawa in the mid-80s (Dick assuming the role of Canada’s Chief Inspector of Explosives), and ultimately retirement in Perth, Ontario. Most recently, Dick moved to B.C. in 2017 to be with his children Philip and Margaret and their families. He maintained lifelong friendships that he had developed across the various communities that came to know him, with Perth most recently providing a network of close friends he treasured dearly, and who in turn supported him through what might otherwise have been very difficult years following Mary’s death. A gathering to remember his life will take place in Perth later this year. Donations in his memory would provide welcome support for the Perth food bank (“The Table”) or the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital.

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AuLd kIRk CEMETERy, (Almonte) Sunday, August 18th, at 2 pM ST. pAuL’S AngLICAn CEMETERy, (Almonte) Sunday, June 30th at 2 pM - (In case of rain, St. paul’s Anglican Church) hOLy nAME Of MARy pARISh CEMETERy, (Almonte) holy Mass, Saturday, Sept. 14th at 10:00 AM. (In case of rain, holy name of Mary Church) ST. MIChAEL’S pARISh CEMETERy, (Corkery) Sunday, July 14th at 12 noon (In case of rain in St. Michael’s Church) IndIAn hILL CEMETERy, (pakenham) Sunday, August 18th at 2:00 pM. (In case of rain, St. peter’s Celestine Church) ST. MARk’S AngLICAn CEMETERy, (pakenham) Sunday, June 30Th at 11 AM (In case of rain, St. Mark’s Anglican Church) unIOn CEMETERy, (pakenham) Sunday, August 11th at 2 pM (In case of rain, St. Andrew’s united Church) guThRIE unITEd CEMETERy, (Clayton) Sunday, August 11th at 3 pM ST. gEORgE’S AngLICAn CEMETERy, (Clayton) .... Sunday, August 4th at 2:30 pM (In case of rain, St. george’s Anglican Church) gREEnwOOd CEMETERy, (Middleville) Sunday, July 21st at 2 pM CEdAR hILL CEMETERy, (Cedar hill) Sunday, September 15th at 11 AM in Zion united Church, Cedar hill. (Courtesy of)

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GRAHAM, Don February 21, 1942 - June 27, 2015 In Loving Memory: Husband, Dad, Grandpa

PAUL, Nora In loving memory of my wife who passed away on June 27, 2011. God gave us over 60 years to live our lives together. For 8 years, you’ve been gone, But my love will last forever. Bill

Those special memories of you Will always bring a smile If only I could have you back For just a little while Then we could sit and talk again Just like we used to do You always meant so very much And always will do too The fact that you’re no longer here Will always cause me pain But forever in my heart Until we meet again ~ Love, Darlene and Family

Mom Some time ago, you went away to take a well earned rest and, of all the Mothers in the World, I was lucky to get the best.

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Forever in my heart, Susan

Eric Leslie William Gutknecht September 8, 1992 - June 25, 2010 Of all the precious gifts in life However great or small To have you as our son Was the greatest gift of all ASHTON, Arthur In loving memory of my husband who passed away June 29, 2011.

50th Wedding Anniversary for Mervin and Joan Robinson

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As each year passes, The emptiness grows. How much I miss you, It’s only me that knows. You said I would miss you, And it’s proved so true. But each year that passes, I’m getting closer to you. Love and miss you forever, Your wife, ~ Helen Beaupre

GARRETT, Kenneth September 10, 1949 - July 1, 2008 Remembering our dear Dad this day and everyday. Forever missed and loved. ~ Patricia and Kris, Hannah and Mike.

NAGLE - In loving memory of (Bud) Maurice Nagle who passed away June 16, 2016. Our Family Chain We little knew that morning, That God would call your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, You love is still our guide, Although we can not see you, You are always by our side. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. Love forever Nola and family

GARRETT, Ken September 10, 1949 - July 1, 2008 With loving thoughts always ~ Cheryl

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Don’t weep at my grave For I am not there. I’ve a date with a butterfly To dance in the air. I’ll be singing in the sunshine, Wild and free. Playing tag with the wind While I am waiting for thee. ~Forever loved and missed Dad, Mom, Shawn and Tammy

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Within our store of memories, She holds a place apart. For no one else can ever be More cherished in our hearts. With all of our love, your family, Mom Jeannie and Sisters Kristine and Wendy.

Retirements After 43 proud years in the practice of law in the Town of Perth, Gary Chaplin, of Rubino & Chaplin, announces his retirement. Gary has been deeply honoured to serve his community and clients in all those years. With great trust, Gary will be handing his practice off to Katie Ireton and Mark Fendley of Ireton Fendley Professional Corporation on July 2, 2019. Katie and Mark are located two doors down at 8 Gore Street West in Perth and are the successors of Woodwark & Stevens which has operated from the same location on Gore Street since 1987. Any clients of Mr. Chaplin’s who wish to pick up their documents before July 2, 2019 should contact Pat at (613) 267-5227, 10A Gore Street West, Perth. After that date client documents and files will be transferred to Ireton Fendley Professional Corporation. Katie and Mark may be contacted at (613) 264-8080.

Thank You Notes RUSSELL, Doreen and Doug

Love mom and dad visit ericgutknechtbursary.ca

YUILL, Jennifer July 13, 1975 - June 29, 1997 In loving memory of our daughter and sister.

In Memory of Merridee Anne Fair February 17, 1971- June 28, 2009

To all those who made our fiftieth wedding anniversary such a wonderful evening we wish to convey a heartfelt Thankyou. To all the family members who worked so hard to make the night so memorable, and to all those who came with best wishes for us we are truly grateful. Thanks to Marty and Marlene, Collin and Colleen, Ray and Lori, Caitlyn, Cole, Morgan, Reagan, Addison, Lauryn and Audrey. Also to Brad Scott, Marty Russell, Steve Hiscox, Ben Rutz, and Dave Duncan for the music - You guys were amazing! To sister Bonnie and her daughter Laurie who came from Victoria B.C. - Wow! Anne and Lynne Duncan from Mildmay, Wayne and Heather Drain from Havelock. We were truly touched by your presence. And to all our local friends, relatives and neighbours, some of whom we know left some pretty important work in the fields to share the evening with us, please know how special you all are to us. We have been blessed to live among you and to have shared the past fifty years with you. God Bless you all. Thank you


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I would like to thank my wonderful children for my 90th birthday party. To family and friends for the many good wishes, cards, gifts, and great conversation. It was a beautiful day I will always treasure. Mary Allen

Special Occasions ANNIVERSARIES

Doug and Lynne Evans Come celebrate our parents 50th Wedding Anniversary and Mom’s 75th Birthday! June 30th Trinity United Church Smiths Falls 1-4 p.m.

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TRACTORS. TRUCK. CAR. FARM & SHOP EQUP’T. TOOLS. TOY TRACTORS. METAL SIGNS.

1997 Chev 1500 truck (runs, 330,000 km). 2007 Pontiac G5 car (runs well). Leyland 270 diesel tractor. Leyland 272 tractor (for parts, good tires). Farmall H row crop w/ loader (runs). Older Farmall row crop tractor for parts. NH 270 Hayliner square baler. 5 ft rotary cutter (new parts to be as-sembled). Cement mixer. Gananoque harrows. Agro-Trend hydraulic 4’x6’ dump trailer. Single axle landscape trailer. Single axle trailer. Farm wagon. Tandem axle fertilizer spreader. IH seed drill. Panarama 10 wheel rake (hydraulic). Set of 10 ft hydraulic discs. 8 ft 3 pth spring tooth cultivator. Martin head gate. Fairbanks Morse Model J hit & miss engine on truck. Metal stands. Mobile Elec. Generator GP 8,000 EWS DEWS. TG3000 generator. Champion 6500 kw generator. Marquette 10-134, 230v arc welder. Canox stick welder. Bench throat scroll saw. Gas push lawn mow-er. Steel carry truck. Stock rollers. Beaver band saw. Busy Bee upright Drill press. Delta charger. Bench & hand grinders. Belt disc sander. Steel pul-leys. H/d truck hitches. Sm. wood lathe. H/d table saw. Gas brush chip-per. Elec. grindstone. Radial arm saw. Farm gates. 3 ft trail type seeder. 8 ft dry wall lift. 2 lifts of scaffolding. Wheelbarrows (some new). Indexes. Jackall. Some tack. Large qty hand & power tools. Pallet lift. Several bench vices. Skill & scroll saws. H/duty 220v - 5-in-1 industrial shaper tool. Delta DC 380 h/d 220v planer. MasterCraft router (brand new). Sev-eral other routers. Hand cart. 2 sets of loading ramps. Bar & C clamps. Dog pen. Mastercraft chop saw. Hand grinders. 2 dust collectors. Bikes. Frost & Woods cast iron seat. Several metal advertising signs (mostly Farmall). Farmall tractor toys. Toronto Maple Leaf memorabilia. Oil lamps. Garden tools & many other articles too numerous to mention…….. Mr. Carroll worked for the Government Reserve Communication Bureau for 35 years. He also loved to labour with his hands & work the land. His auction sale offers good used ag equipment, tools & supplies. The old toy tractors & metals signs will add a bit of nostalgia to your home. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding.

~ Great Estate Property to Acquire ~ No mistake, on auction day, this property will present several exciting possibilities. Featuring 98 (+/-) acres located in a remarkably quiet place in the heart of Fallbrook. Having approx. 60 acres (+/-) in pasture & 35 (+/-) acres in soft/hardwood plus natural spring. Mississippi River waterfront. Tightly-held over the years & built by the family c1920’s this clapboard home reflects the character of hardwood flooring & period finishes. Layout comprises of wainscotted rooms to include a parlour, winter kitchen (cookstove, fridge/stove included) plus summer kitchen. 4 bedrooms & 4 pce bath upstairs. As any old farmhouse requires it needs an ambitious redo. Original steel roof. The infrastructure appears to have a good foundation w/ concrete basement & outside entrance. 100 amp on fuses. Water softener. Wood/oil furnace. Hot water owned. No sump pump required in the home. On well. Septic pumped every 3 years. Drive Shed - 26 ft x 31 ft steel w/ 2-14 ft high doors. Cattle Barn w/ concrete foundation having byre & large mow. On it’s own well plus house fed. Pressure system in barn. Horse Barn - 3 box stalls, storage, loft & run-in. Detached Garage. Power to all out bldgs. Taxes $1180.00 (+/-).

~ Property # 2 - Impressive Opportunity of 177 (+/-) Acres. ~ Selling 1 large parcel but registered as 2. Partially surveyed. Possible severances. Borders the Fall River. Having approx. 50 acres (+/-) hard/soft wood. 60 acres (+/-) open fields. Natural spring on site. Balance in wetlands. Hydro & year round road maintenance on MacKay Line Road. Taxes $215.00 (+/-). The 2 properties will be sold with reasonable reserve bids. For private viewing, terms & conditions of these properties please call our office at 613-267-6027. Visit our website for more details www.jimhandsauction.com Top condition 2006- 28 ft Keystone Zeplin Z271 RV (see website for info). 1990 Dodge Dakota truck (running). 2008 Ford Focus SES standard car w/ new clutch (running). Hydraulic bale spear. 8 ft Bush Hog discs. Miller Pro 900 rotary rake. Rubber tired hay wagon. Steel bottomed hay elevator. Set of h/d sleighs. Set of Gananoque harrows. Older seed drill. MF 124 square baler (good). NH 451 Dyna Balance mower. NH 328 manure spreader (good). 3 pth fertilizer spreader. Gas snowblower. JD LT155 ride-on mower. Yamaha EF4600 DX generator. ½ full tank w/ winter diesel. Set of fanners. Circular saw. Farm gates. Tractor & logging chains. Chain tightener. Anvil 100 lb (+/-). Hay fork. Draw bar. Vacuum pump. 2 milk cans. Galvanized & plastic water troughs. Steel calf feeder. Round bale feeders. Feed tubs. Lge qty tack to include bridles, halters, double work harness, single sets of harness & 1 mini harness, collars (work & single). 3 English & 2 Western saddles. Grooming equip’t. Lead shanks. Coolers. Blankets. Garden tools. Oak mirrored sideboard. Set of 5 oak dining room chairs. Set of 4 pressback chairs. Airtight wood stove (like new). Collectors plates & many other articles too numerous to mention…. Think about it, land is a long-term, tangible asset that doesn’t wear out, doesn’t depreciate, can’t get broken, stolen or destroyed. So here is your opportunity to acquire raw land &/or an addition to a current farm operation. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate.

Jim Hands: The Voice of Experience Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser

Saturday, July 6, 2019 1:00 - 4 :00 pm Perth Legion Best Wishes Only

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Between Westport and Maberly

Small furniture, household, large assortment. Great deals!

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Cash or Cheque - Catering

Jim Hands: The Voice of Experience Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser

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HUGE FOUR DAY SALE Fri, June 28 Mon. July 1 8 am - 8 pm

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Gallery 15 Antique

Bolingbroke Crowe Lake Road FOLLOW SIGNS. Antiques, collectibles, worth the scenic drive, something for everyone.

GARAGE SALE Sat. June 29 7am - 12noon

19B Haggart Street

New and used clothing and assorted items. Rain or Shine

Garage Sale Sat. June 29 7 am - 12 pm 2619 Tennyson Rd. Don’t Miss Out!

Downsizing Sale Sat., June 29 9 am - 2 pm 18 Halton St

Small furniture, household items, VHS & CDs SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

Shop and Flea Market

260 Lombard Street Hwy 15, Smiths Falls Open 9 to 5 7 days a week

PLACE YOUR AD HERE Call us at

The Queen’s Crafters and Antique Market, 142 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, 10am-5pm everyday. Vendor’s welcome. 613-253-5333.

1-800-263-6480

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Garage Sale Saturday, June 29th and Sunday, June 30th 2729 Bolingbroke Road

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for the Estate of Phyllis Adams to be held at # 1522 Fallbrook, ON KOG 1A0 (auction signs) on Sat., July 6/19 @ 10 am Both Properties to be Sold @ 11 am @ Above Location

for Mr. Bill Carroll on Sat., June 29/19 @ 10 am from Smiths Falls take Hwy 15 North to Numogate to the Ferguson Tetlock Rd., to # 588

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2 FARM PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Plus HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. MACHINERY. TACK. CAMPER

Terms: Cash or Cheque Only Catering

Come join us in celebrating Florence Doran’s 80th Birthday!

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Domestic Help Wanted

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For: Douglas & Lois Smith Sat. June 29th @10:00 a.m. 49 Addison Road Viewing at 9:00am

AUCTION SALE

Lanark Civitan Hall, Lanark, ON Thursday, July 11, 2019 Auction 5 p.m. ~ Viewing 4 p.m. Local Estate With Consignments

Hyundia Elantra, furniture, tools, firearms, fishing and camping items, antiques, collectibles, and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

Listing subject to change. Everything sells as is. Owners/Auctioneers not responsible in case of loss or accident.

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

Phone: 1-800-263-6480 • Fax: 1-866-299-1499 • Email: classifieds@metroland.com

Mr. & Mrs. Reg MacFarlane having sold their home offer at auction a large number of tools, power tools new in package or as new, JDJ trailer, antiques, collectibles, horse racing memorabilia, new modern household items, furniture, etc. Auctioneers Note: Wide variety of items, a sale not to be missed. For a more detailed list, photos, terms of sale go to www.lmauctions.ca or like us on Facebook.

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REQUEST FOR QUOTATION ROSEDALE CENTENNIAL HALL RENOVATIONS The Township of Montague is currently requesting quotations for specific renovations to the Rosedale Centennial Hall. Proposals to be delivered to Jasmin Ralph at the below contact information. Quotations will be received until 2:00 pm, July 10th, 2019. Note there is a mandatory site visit on July 2nd, 2019 at 1pm. All quotations are to be submitted in a sealed package marked Rosedale/Centennial Hall Renovations in accordance with the RFQ package. For questions and to receive a copy of the RFQ please contact: Township of Montague Jasmin Ralph, Clerk Administrator 6547 Roger Stevens Drive Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6 jralph@township.montague.on.ca

2019 ASPHALT CRACK CLEANING AND SEALING TENDER #19-PW-008

Sealed Tenders will be received in envelopes clearly marked as to contents by the Town Clerk at her office in the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario until 11:00 a.m. local time on the 10th day of July, 2019 for the “2019 Crack Cleaning and Sealing Program - Contract # 19-PW-008”. Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:05 a.m. local time on the 10th day of July, 2019 in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario. Questions regarding specifications may be directed to Vanessa Bernicky at vbernicky@smithsfalls.ca (613-283-4124 ext. 1147) or W. Troy Dunlop, Director of Public Works and Utilities at trdunlop@smithsfalls.ca (613-283-4124 ext. 3305). If you wish to obtain tender documents, please contact Kim Mulrooney by email at kmulrooney@smithsfalls.ca or by phone at 613-283-4124 ext. 3302. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED

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NEW HOLLAND Hay Bine, 7ft cut with hyway Wanted: Classic & Vintage lights. used very little. cars & trucks. Please call Original set of knives still Mark 613-360-2699. in, and c/w set of new knives. Call Ron 613-273-6420 Classic Vehicles

Firewood Adding warmth to your life for over 25 years. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 613-658-3358 after 7pm

MERCEDES, 1983, 380SL convertible with hard top. $10,750. In very good condition. Stored in winter. No rust. Colour gold with tan upholstery. Brown soft top. Automatic, 6 Generations of firewood 215,000km. Serious insales, all hardwood, cut quirfies only. and split. Stored inside. 613-267-8220. 613-253-8006.

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TOM’S CUSTOM

AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates

(613)283-8475

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Dogs

OLD WOODEN DECOYS. Interested in buying and/or photgraphing for historical research. I enjoy viewing old wooden decoys and other carvings. Polite, respectful, confidential service. Free evaluation. Contact 613-376-6723 or 613-888-9540 or website www.ontariodecoys.ca

SCOTTY ELECTRIC downrigger model 1116, used once, $550; 12’ aluminum boat & 9.9 HP O/B motor, $495; tilt-bed trailer $100; 12’ farm gate $100; cement mixer $100; Phone 613 272-2247.

SHIH TZU, 1 male puppy 5 months old. 1 female nine months old $400. Some year old males $200 obo. 613-258-7919

Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870.

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Directions: Take 29 Highway, north of Brockville or South of Smith’s Falls, to Addison. Turn West on Addison Rd. to house #49. Watch for signs! PLEASE, NO DOGS!!! CONSISTING OF: John Deere 28hp - 54” riding lawn mower, L.G. fridge, Samsung stove, Cabinet with light, Table & 6 chairs, tea cart, Coffee, Vegetable steamer, Crock pot, Griddle, Electric roasting pan, Cuisinart 4-slice toaster, Mason jars, Love seat, Recliners, Sofa, 55” R.C.A. T.V., 32” Toshiba T.V. with wall mount, DVD player, Asst. DVDs, Religious books, Small round tables, Wooden accent table, Computer desk & chair, Knick knack cabinet with sliding glass doors, Dressers, Queen & single bed-frames, Desk, Wooden chairs, Wooden kitchen stool, Bedside tables, Floor fans, Ceiling fan, Folding chairs, Christmas decorations, Spoons & spoon racks, Lawn chairs, Barbeque, Electric bug zappers, Weed trimmer, Trampoline, Air compressor, Assorted tools, Cordless drills, Socket set, Power washer, Step ladder, Battery charger, Garden tools, Shop vac, Vacuum cleaner, Wheel barrow, (2) overhead doors, Deep freezer, Oil lamps, Assorted pictures, 1998 Mazda truck (sold AS-IS; 200,000KLM; driven daily), Plus much MUCH more!!!! Auctioneer’s Note The owners are moving, Everything is in mint-like condition. Plan to attend. Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in event of accidents, lost or stolen items. www.facebook.com/townNcountryauctions www.theauctionfever.com Canteen Town N’ Country Auctions Auctioneer: Reynolds Vander Velde 613-926-0512 #2019- 01

SUN. JUNE 30, 2019 FOR MR & MRS REG MACFARLANE @ 10AM; PREVIEW@ 9AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON

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Livestock/Poultry Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.

Boats/Motors 15 CRESTLINER Aluminum Fishing Boat, 64” Beam, 17’ Shorelander Trailer, 15 Horse Power Johnson Outboard, Sold as Package. Call 613-259-5414

Personals/Companion Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158

Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696.

Domestic Help Wanted LOOKING FOR before care starting September 2019. Children attend Chimo. Call 613-883-2227

DRIVERS REQUIRED

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE TEMP!

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

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

at 613-283-5555.

Full time Shipping Receiving Clerk required to start immediately. Grade 12 required as well as your own steel toed boots/shoe. 2 years Order Picking and Packing experience with Inventory Control knowledge, strong math skills and experience on the forklift required. Strong interpersonal skills and a team player. 40 hour work week with the possibility of overtime. Competitive wage based on experience. Please email your resume to: kelly.mitchell@ michelgermain. com

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General Help HELP WANTED: full time roofers and labourers needed. Own transportation competitive wages. Kanata, West Carleton and Arnprior. Call 613-622-0485

TREASURER The Township of Montague is seeking an experienced finance professional to become a valued and integral part of our team. Charged with the effective operation and management of the financial functions of the Municipality, you will report directly to the Clerk Administrator while maintaining close relations with department heads and Council. The Treasurer will ensure the Township’s compliance with all statutory obligations, and provide sound financial management and accounting practices. The successful candidate will have a mixture of relevant post-secondary education & several years of progressive experience in municipal or private sector financial management. An AMCTO designation or relevant educational programs would be of interest to the selection committee. The work requires someone capable of financial analysis to provide strategic direction, with strong communications and relationship skills. A detailed job description is available at www.township.montague.on.ca. The 2019 salary range for the position is $66,564-80,684. Qualified individuals are invited to forward their resume along with a covering letter to the undersigned prior to closing 4:30 p.m. on Thursday July 19th, 2019. Applications can be faxed, mailed, emailed or dropped off to: The Township of Montague ATTN: Jasmin Ralph, Clerk Administrator 6547 Rogers Stevens Drive, PO Box 755, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6 Fax: 613-283-3112 Email: jralph@township.montague.on.ca

JOB POSTING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - PLANNING Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant - Planning. Reporting to the Planner, the Administrative Assistant - Planning will be responsible for providing advice, assistance and guidance to prospective applicants regarding planning and building processes, will undertake file preparation, tracking and initial review at the application intake stage, and will facilitate direct communication between applicants and the Planner and Chief Building Official during the application review and approval stages, among other building and planning related duties. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca

IS SEEKING:

• Licensed Plumbers • DZ Driver/Operators • G Flusher/Pumper Operators • Operator Assistants Excellent rates & benefits. Experience in construction is an asset. Qualified candidates with good driving records, send your resume to:

jobs@cwwcanada.com or fax: 613-745-9994

As the preferred candidate you will have attained postsecondary education in office administration and/or the land use planning field. Successful completion of The Primer on Planning Course will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills, strong time management and organizational skills are essential, as well as excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and GIS. Experience in a municipal or planning environment will be considered an asset. The wage range is $23.54 to $26.15 (2019 rates) per hour, based on a 35 hour work week. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST

Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and resume clearly marked “Administrative Assistant Planning”, prior to 12:00 noon, July 15, 2019, to:

The Township of Montague is seeking a dynamic individual to fill the role of Administrative Assistant. Responsible for administrative support to managers, communication initiatives across the municipality using different methods and for the management of the front desk, this role is challenging and varied. The Township is looking for a motivated individual who is looking at expanding their training and experience.

Tay Valley Township Attn: Clerk 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca

The successful candidate will have some knowledge of office administrative procedures gained through experience, training or education. Experience in customer service is required. Experience with various methods of communication including verbal, written and social media management is an asset.

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.

A detailed job description is available at www.township.montague.on.ca. The 2019 salary range for the position is $18.29-22.39 per hour based on a 35 hour work week. Qualified individuals are invited to forward their resume along with a covering letter to the undersigned prior to closing 4:30 p.m. on Friday July 5th, 2019. Applications can be faxed, mailed, emailed or dropped off to: The Township of Montague ATTN: Jasmin Ralph, Clerk Administrator 6547 Rogers Stevens Drive, PO Box 755, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6 Fax: 613-283-3112 Email: jralph@township.montague.on.ca

We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Experienced DISPATCHER Experienced LAND SURVEYOR Experienced ASPHALT crews Experienced CRUSHING crews Experienced 310T Mechanics Project Coordinators/Managers Safety Coordinator

Please Forward Resumes to: Fax 613-253-0071 Email careers@thomascavanagh.ca (*Please indicate position in subject line) Mail/Drop-off: Head Office: 9094 Cavanagh Road, Ashton, ON K0A 1B0

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. General Help

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Owner Operators and Company Drivers

Looking for CARPENTERS /LABOURERS Variety of work; custom homes, renovations, landscaping. Must have good work ethic, work well with others and be highly motivated. Own transportation is required. Job sites are within 40 minutes of Portland. Please send resume to:

jobs@rileyconstruction.ca

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IN YOUR AREA Runs through out Ontario Quebec and U.S. Owner operators paid by percentage + FSC on ALL miles, plates and tolls paid by company Company drivers paid by percentage with an earning potential of $70 000 + per year Laidlaw offers full time year round work Excellent owner operator and company benefit plan Call or email today for more details about this great opportunity. Grant lesway 1-613-227-1259 glesway@laidlaw.ca Make Laidlaw your next and final driving carrier choice.

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HILLTOP MANOR 60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON

Personal Support Workers Part-Time/Casual/On-Call Positions Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to:

Carol Tonge Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: carolyn@hilltopmanor.ca

We are committed to meet the standards of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), should you require accommodation of any nature please notify us in order that we may provide equal access for this opportunity.

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We are currently hiring for the following positions:

Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460.

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home improvement / service professionals

Houses for Sale

Houses for Sale

Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage Gerry Hudson: Sales Representative 1-613-449-1668 SMITH FALLS; charming creek side 100 acres estate farm property. 70 acres deep fillable loam ever flowing wide creek. Large barns, garage, shop, full barn. Bright and Cheerful 9 room home 10 minutes from Smith Falls price $549 000. COMMERCIAL, SMITH FALLS; huge tree corner town lot over an acre. Large garage and workshop. Ample room to build a new home or expand. A steal under $124 000. WORLD CLASS WATERFRONT RESORT. 100 picturesque wooded acres. State of the art modern guest cottages, over 1900 feet clean shoreline on Lake Kashwakamak, fully equipped and operational, M.L.S. Will trade for your property/apartment complex/business property. $2 000 000. IN TOWN SMITH FALLS; classy and charming 3 bedroom Victorian red brick home centre of town. Full dry basement with high ceiling. Walk up 3rd story attic with possibilities, $189 000. HISTORICAL CENTURY STONE CHURCH (1859) St. Thomas Anglican Church, excellent condition, Includes bell, pews, organ. Stained glass windows. Sketched by group of 7 artists (A. Y. Jackson). A great retreat. Just south of Smiths Falls. $69,900 M.L.S. WANTED; 2-3 bedroom bungalow or two storey home on large lot, smith falls area, for waiting cash buyer.

CONDO FOR SALE IN PERTH Ground floor, large patio overlooking Tay River and Perth Golf course. 2 bedroom 1.5 baths. Appliances included. Call 613-264-2809 PERTH RURAL 3.5 acres, Park like wooded private lot. Charming 8 room home/ garage. Under $152,000 Gerry Hudson. 1-613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Remax Riverview Reality. Brokerage

Land, Lots, Acreage for Sale

MAYDOCK; CHARMING rural coverted church, 1,600 sqft. on level tree lot. Steel roof, excellent well. $275,000. Gerry Hudson. 1-613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Remax Riverview Reality. Brokerage PORT ELMSLEY; Solid 7 room home on big corner lot. $174,900 Gerry Hudson. 1-613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Remax Riverview Reality. Brokerage

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1-800-263-6480 Land, Lots, Acreage for Sale

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Homes/Properties Wanted PREMIUM PRICE paid for modest waterfront home or cottage. Free evaluation upon request. Call Gerry Hudson: 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.

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Homes/Properties Wanted SERIOUS DAIRY farmer seeking 100-250 acres productive soil and decent buildings. Also dedicated beef farmer requires 60-200 acres with good house and barn for cash. Call Gerry H u d s o n : 1-613-449-1668. Sales Representative of Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage.

Cottages for Sale LAKE KASHWAKAMAK (Land O’ Lakes) Four pristine furnished cottages (four season homes) on picturesque wooded waterfront point (700 ft. W.F.), double boathouse, privacy, $985,000 or trade for your property. Yearly income estimate $50 000. Gerry Hudson 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage

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Lunchtime at the Northcote School seldom varied. First, we had to wash our hands in the basin at the back door, girls first, and then fresh water was brought in for the boys by one of the lads from senior fourth. Only a few of us had lunch boxes. Everyone else carried theirs in a well-used brown paper bag that had come from Briscoe's General Store. My name was printed on the outside so that it wouldn't get mixed up with anyone else's lunch. Often, bad Marguerite brought both her fancy tin lunch box and something special in a brown paper bag. And she never failed

to tell us what was in it either ... fresh fruit ... or store-bought cookies. One day Marguerite got her comeuppance. She put her box on the table at the back of the room, as we all did, and she then announced that in the paper bag was a fresh banana and real store-bought cookies. At recess, Miss Crosby ordered us all out of the school, and with her eyes on Emerson and Earl, said there was to be no nonsense. The next break was lunchtime - the big CPR clock at the front of the room had its hands at exactly 12 p.m. Grabbing our lunches off the back table after washing up, we headed outside to sit on the grass. I tried not to look at Marguerite's paper bag. "Guess I'll eat my banana first," she said loud enough that everyone could hear her. She dug into the bag, and out came, not a banana, but a round stone covered with wet grass! Well! The roar could be

heard in Admaston. She blamed Cecil, she blamed Emerson, both vowing they had nothing to do with it. The banana and the cookies were never found, but on the way home from school, I saw a banana peel in the grass leading out of the schoolyard. Velma said she saw a squirrel running away with a cookie. Miss Crosby turned a deaf ear to Marguerite's howling, who had to resort to eating what was in her fancy tin lunch box. No one owned up to the deed, but my sister Audrey, who sat behind Cecil in school, was pretty sure she could smell banana off him when we came back in for afternoon lessons. Contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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MOVIES UNDER THE STARS ARE BACK This summer, the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario and the Smiths Falls Heritage House Museum have taken on Movies Under the Stars to continue a well-loved community tradition. Although Together Smiths Falls has disbanded, on Thursday nights the museums will continue to feature new movies and classic hits that you won't want to miss. Come by Centennial Park, under the water tower, on Thursdays at 7 p.m. for pre-show activities and games and stay to enjoy concession snacks and a movie each week. On Thursday, June 27, enjoy a Park Party hosted by the Town of Smiths Falls that will feature speeches from notable guests including the mayor, Shawn Pankow, along with several pre-show activities, including games, face painting, and music from DJ Johnny Five.

Then grab a snack at the canteen and enjoy SpiderMan: Into the SpiderVerse as the first feature film of the Movies Under the Stars 2019 season. Make sure you keep an eye out for Spider-Man! JULY 4: Dress up as your favourite superhero and watch Captain Marvel (2019). JULY 11: Come with friends and family to watch the ever-funny flick, Shrek (2001). JULY 18: Learn How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019). JULY 25: Get your singing voice ready for Moana (2016) on the big screen! AUG. 1: Take a step back in time and enjoy the classic hit - Grease (1978). AUG. 8: Get ready for some obstacle courses and games before Incredibles 2 (2018). AUG. 15: Visit Centennial Park for the new Aquaman (2018) and some fun games.

AUG. 22: Get the kids excited for The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019). AUG. 29: Find your magnifying glass and Pokemon cards and join the fun for Pokemon Detective Pikachu (2019). Be sure to bring a chair, blanket and bug spray. Admission is Free of charge and Concession opens at 7 p.m. with popcorn, hotdogs, drinks, chips and more. In case of inclement weather, please contact the Heritage House Museum by calling 613-283-6311, or by email at heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca. The museums would like to thank the following sponsors for their assistance and support of Movies Under the Stars 2019: the Town of Smiths Falls, the Smiths Falls Legion Branch 95, the Smiths Falls Rotary Club, the Smiths Falls Civitan and the Smiths Falls Lions Club.

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RECLAIMED BRINGS THRIFT SHOPPING, RECYCLING TO NEXT LEVEL EVELYN HARFORD ehar ford@metroland.com Not only does Tanya Kaczan, owner of Reclaimed Textile Recycling & Clothier, curate second hand items for her thrift store as a way to reduce the impact of fast fashion on the planet, she also recycles materials from clothing that won't cut it on the sales floor. "I just wanted to recycle as much out of the bag of donation as possible," she said. Kaczan's store opened up in the Settlers Ridge Centre last spring, where she's been hawking secondhand style with a side of environmentalism and corporate responsibility. Before that, she had pop-up shops in Smiths Falls after she started the company, which is first and foremost a recycling company, in 2016 after being inspired by a friend.

Having one location in the mall, where she can organize and categorize clothing, has helped Kaczan continue to grow her business. The majority of what Kaczan gets donated is cotton. She turns the cotton into recycled rags. The denim she gets is taken in by a place in New Jersey where it's unravelled back to its original cotton fibres and is used to make home insulation. Kaczan also recycles synthetic fibres, such as rayon and polyester, found in bathing suits. In the works: big plans for donated fur and leather which could be repurposed into purses and throws. Diverting materials from landfill and finding new innovate ways to recycle was a natural fit for Kaczan, who started her business after travelling to the U.S., China and Hong Kong in her 20s.

"It just seemed like the right thing to do," she said. "I live here on this planet, I feel like I should." Kaczan said the consumer culture is hurting the planet and people's wallets. "Constant purchasing of new items isn't necessary," she said. "Clothing manufacturing is the second leading cause of pollution behind oil. This is a huge problem. There's too many clothes." To figure out how she could recycle items she acquired, a lot of research was involved. "The operations and logistics are not well known," she said. "Nobody really talks about it (the process of recycling)." Other clothes with life left in them, that Kaczan doesn't want to put on the sales floor, get donated to the Ottawa Mission, too. "Anything else that's still comfortable and still warm

that still has another year left of quality in it I would try to donate or find another purpose for," she said. Kaczan also repurposes furniture. One of her latest creations on sale at the store is a radio from the late '30s or '40s that's been retrofitted with new hardware and a Google Home. Not only is Kaczan trying to say on top of the recycling side of her business, she's also bringing a new, fresh look to the thrift shop experience. She said people still can have the preconception that second-hand stores are crammed full of outdated and out-of-style clothing. "I think second-hand and thrift stores need to be reinvented," she said. "It's no longer your grandma's sweaters at thrift stores," she said. "You're now going to find the same name brands like Michael Kors, Gucci and

Dolce & Gabbana and Calvin Klein." Offering high quality clothes to customers in Smiths Falls, where your options are limited, at a lower price makes it easy for everyone to access items - especially if they have difficulty getting to larger urban centers like Brockville, Kingston or Ottawa. As the youngest of four children, Kaczan has always been thrifty. "Hand-me-downs were a thing and my grandmother was a seamstress, so she used to make a lot of our clothes," she said. When Kaczan was younger, it wasn't popular to shop at thrift stores or have used clothing. She's happy that's changing. "Now a days every style is in style. People are so unique. You can make an outfit out of great clothes. It's about the look and quality, not necessarily about

the brand," Kaczan said. "People just like to look good and feel good." Since the store is community-based, products including handmade cards created locally are also on offer. The store is also going in the direction of bringing in household products that are eco-friendly such as bamboo toothbrushes, hay straws and toothpaste. The store is always accepting donations. Kaczan offers a pickup service if required. Reclaimed is also developing an online store, which can be accessed at https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/. ADDRESS: 275 Brockville St. Unit #8, Smiths Falls PHONE: 613-485-0522 STORE HOURS: Monday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 12 to 6 p.m. Saturday: 11a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: Closed

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CARLETON PLACE/ALMONTE THURSDAY, JUNE 27

The Good Food Tour WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Carleton Place Visitor Centre, 170 Bridge St. CONTACT: Cathy Reside, 613 402-2901, cathy@thegoodfoodtour.com, thegoodfoodtour.com/calendar $65pp Connect with people through food. On our culinary walking tours you eat, sip, and taste all things local, and meet the chefs. Uncover the rich history of picturesque Almonte & Carleton Place.

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

Back Forty Summer Festival WHEN: 10:00 a.m 4:00 p.m WHERE: Back Forty Artisan Cheese, 1406 Gulley Rd., Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-287-7011 Enjoy local beer, wine, artisan food vendors and live roots reggae at the Back Forty Summer Festival. This year's theme is Curds & Cooks. Beer-battered deep-fried cheese curds and

more. Strawberry Social WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Guthrie United Church, 2819 Tatlock Road, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: cocotel@hotmail.ca Guthrie United Church in Clayton hosts its annual Strawberry Social fundraiser, rain or shine. Strawberries, cake and ice cream, hotdogs and sausages, bake tables at reasonable prices.

SUNDAY, JUNE 30

Pakenham Canada Day Eve WHEN: 5:00 p.m WHERE: Pakenham - Downtown, Mississippi Mills CONTACT: 613-256-1077 Celebrate Canada Day Eve in downtown Pakenham with an RBC barbecue, children's activities and face painting, annual Canada Day Eve parade (7 pm) and fireworks show at dusk.

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Canada Day Breakfast and BAke Sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Snow Road Snowmobile Club, 1106 Gemmills Road, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: Lyle Conroy, 613-267-2283 Enjoy Canada Day breakfast and bake sale at the clubhouse, 8 to 11 a.m. Yard Sale, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the clubhouse. Donations welcome.

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Thirsty Thursday Patio Crawl WHEN: 5:00 p.m WHERE: Perth various locations, Various locations in Perth, Perth CONTACT: Joan StephensonBowes Progressive dinner with water-view patios. Enjoy food at Maximilian's, The Stone Cellar and Mex and Co.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 28

Friday Fun Days at the Library WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: North Grenville Public Library, 1 Water Street, Kemptville Norenberg Branch, Kemptville CONTACT: info@ngpl.ca Friday Fun Days at the North Grenville Public Library is a drop-in program for ages 0-5. Join Library Sue for story time. Children must participate with parent or caregiver. No registration required; pick up a numbered ticket at the front desk.

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Rockin' at Riverside WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m

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broke Road, County Road 36, Tay Valley CONTACT: (613) 8858543, info@abchall.ca, http:// www.abchall.ca COST: $50 for ten classes, $6 drop-in A fun way to exercise your brain and your body in an air-conditioned setting.Men and women, and beginners of all ages welcome.

SATURDAY, JULY 6

Fundraising breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: St. Paul's United Church, 25 Gore St. W., Perth CONTACT: Sara Nelson Ardoch Algonquin First Nation, together with the Lanark County Neighbours for Truth and Reconciliation, will be holding a fundraising breakfast.

FRIDAY, JUNE 28

Parkinson's Exercise Classes WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 11 Church St. West, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 1-800465-7646 COST: Community Health Primary Care (CPHC) hosts free weekly Parkinson's exercise classes on Wednesdays and Fridays. ontrac's 2nd Annual FREE Community Appreciation BBQ WHEN: 11:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: ontrac Employment Resource Services, 52 Abbott Street North, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 1 (613) 283 6978

WHERE: Riverside Park, 200 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville CONTACT: kemptvilledistrictca@gmail.com, https://www.facebook.com/ events/486475988759829/ The Kemptville District Community Association is proud to partner with Jamming Around Man Productions for Rockin' at Riverside, an afternoon of free live music and a fundraising barbecue.

SUNDAY, JUNE 30

Night Shirt Parade WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Merrickville - various locations, Various locations in Merrickville, Merrickville-Wolford CONTACT: 613-269-4791 Annual Canada Day Night Shirt Parade from Hilltop Manor to Blockhouse Park.

MONDAY, JULY 1

Canada Day in Kemptville WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Riverside Park, 200 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville

CONTACT: kemptvilledistrictca@gmail.com, https://www.facebook.com/NorthGrenvilleCanadaDay/ Celebrate Canada Day in Riverside Park. Kids zone, live entertainment and more. Sponsored by the Kemptville District Community Association. Canada Day in MerrickvilleWolford WHEN: 11:30 a.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Merrickville - various locations, Various locations in Merrickville, Merrickville-Wolford CONTACT: 613-269-4791 Celebrate Canada Day in Merrickville-Wolford. Parade, live music, activities and fireworks at Blockhouse Park; bike parade, games and barbecue in Eastons Corners (4 to 7 pm) Canada Day in Oxford Mills WHEN: 11:45 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Maplewood Park, 92 Maplewood Avenue, North Grenville CONTACT: oxfordmillsca@gmail.com Bring your favourite lawn chair and enjoy Canada Day in Oxford Mills. Live entertainment, cake, 50/50 draw and more.

SMITHS FALLS Celebrate the first day of summer vacation at our 2nd Annual FREE Community Appreciation BBQ! Everyone welcome! SFCT presents Vili V - Vintage Favourites Live WHEN: 8:00 p.m 10:30 p.m WHERE: Station Theatre, 53 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls CONTACT: Katharine Coleman, 6132830300, thestationtheatre@gmail.com, http:// smithsfallstheatre.com/music COST: $30/adults, $15/students Boasting a comprehensive repertoire from the '50s and '60s, the Vintage Favourites Live show brings the best of music's golden age to you. The show celebrates everything from classic rock 'n' roll and pop to romantic ballads and forgotten hits.

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

Magic Show WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Station Theatre, 53 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0300

COST: $15 & $30 "Grand Masters of Illusion" Ted and Marion Outerbridge bring their brand of magic to the town Saturday evenings through the summer.

SUNDAY, JUNE 30

Strawberry social WHEN: 4:30 p.m WHERE: Forfar Community Hall, County Road 42, Rideau Lakes CONTACT: Pauline French, 613-2720231 COST: Adults: $15, Children (5-12): $5, Under 5: free Full meal includes ham, scalloped potatoes, corn, coleslaw and roll with lots of berries and ice cream for dessert. Take-out available.

MONDAY, JULY 1

Canada Day in Smiths Falls WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre, 71 Cornelia St. W., Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-4124 Bike decorating contest, Canada Day Parade, live entertainment in Centennial Park from noon to 8 p.m. Various vendors, crafts, artisans and food. Fireworks at 10 p.m. at Lower Reach Park.

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chael's Table, 110 Gore St., Perth CONTACT: 1-877-283-1283 COST: $54.25 includes a full 3-course meal and the performance Enjoy a deluxe three-course meal along with G.B. Shaw's hilarious satire on the Roman Empire as seen through the eyes of a Christian slave and a very different "king of the forest." Classic Dinner Theatre Every Tuesday from June 4 to August 27

WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Riverside Park - Carleton Place, Downtown CONTACT: 613-257-6200 Enjoy Canada Day in Carleton Place's Riverside Park. Live entertainment, kids zone and fireworks at dusk. The Carleton Place 200th committee will be on site with activities and freebies. Canada Day in Almonte WHEN: 3:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: Gemmill Park, 182 Bridge St., Almonte CONTACT: 613-256-1077 Enjoy Canada Day in Gemmill Park with barbecue and refreshment garden, live entertainment, kids' activities, face painting, food and fireworks at dusk.

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