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CAMP IS MORE THAN BASKETBALL MALLORY DAY mallor yday@metroland.com For over a decade, a basketball camp has been held at the Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute to help families who can't afford to send their children to camp. Former camper and now di-

rector of the camp, Turner Onion, said he's been a part of the camp for a decade. He's been coming to the camp since he was in Grade 3, then became a volunteer and guest coach. Now he's been running the camp for the last three years. "I've grown up with this camp

and I've followed it," said Onion. "At the end of the day I see every kid go home tired, well fed and with smiles on their faces." Onion enjoys seeing happiness and a sense of accomplishment by the kids at the end of each day. During the camp participants

are split into six groups to learn drills and fun games with their volunteer coaches. Onion said since he's been running the camp, he's had campers who have never played basketball before go on to play on their school teams and teams in the community. "The campers will get involved in basketball teams throughout the year," said Onion. "Some go to See ENJOYING, page 4

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CANNABIS RETAIL STORES A POSSIBILITY FOR SMITHS FALLS LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com The Town of Smiths Falls may soon have a cannabis storefront. The provincial government has announced that the recent round of cannabis licences will be held on Aug. 20. There will be 42 licences awarded through a lottery system. During a meeting of Smiths Falls town council July 15, chief administrative officer Malcolm Morris recommended in his report to council to approve the sites for retail sales of legal cannabis within the town. As in the first lottery, rules set a maximum number of stores per region; the east has been allocated seven store licences. Prospective retailers must meet pre-qualification criteria including access to appropriate retail space and capital to apply. The lottery will take place Aug. 20 and results will be available within 24 hours. All municipalities that did not opt out of cannabis retail are eligible, regardless of population.

Mallory Day/Torstar A picture of the map showing the buffer zones for cannabis retail stores (green and red/pink) presented to town council on July 15. A retail store can't be within 150 metres of the buffer zone. Allowable spaces are marked in yellow. Coun. Chris McGuire said he thinks the buffer around parks is too excessive. "You've got a lot of tourists coming through on the waterfront," said McGuire. "There's a big difference between sale and consumption. It's the same as the LCBO, nobody's afraid to walk past the LCBO, I don't see why you should be with a cannabis store." The province has outlined that cannabis retail outlets can't be located within 150 metres from the perimeter of a school. The buffer zones affect schools, parks and recreation and libraries.

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THE ISSUE: AFFORDABLE SPORTS FOR ALL. LOCAL IMPACT: A LOCAL BASKETBALL PROGRAM IS ALL INCLUSIVE. those kids ... having a great summer," said Strickland. Not only does the camp teach basketball skills and drills, but it also teaches life lessons. "With this camp you want to build them as people and then basketball just comes in, that's the way we're teaching them," said Onion. "But there's so many other life lessons that come along with basketball and that's kind of what this camp focuses on." Parent and volunteer John Valentin (Angel's son) said at the end of the day, the campers chat

with Onion and the rest of the team to talk about challenges, including bullying. A coping skill taught at the camp was to make new kids feel included in school. "In the past I know they've talked about how to respond to a bully," John Valentin said. "And if a new friend comes to school, how to make them feel welcome or just about awareness and reputation." Onion said any money made from the camp is returned for the following year to help with costs like prizes. "We're providing lunches for this (year) so to be able to pay for all this food we've had wonderful sponsors assist us with food. Everything goes to running the camp," Onion said. Volunteer coach Owen Watson, who's been coaching for two years, said his favourite thing about the camp is watching the camp grow. "It's grown so much," Watson said. "It's just nice to see the kids having fun doing something instead of just playing basketball."

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MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT IN SMITHS FALLS TO HELP PTSD SOLDIERS HONOURING VET JIM KENNEDY MALLORY DAY mallor yday@metroland.com A memorial golf tournament will be held at Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club Aug. 24 in memory of veteran Jim Kennedy, who tragically died June 20, 2018 in a motorcycle accident. Widow Kim Kennedy, said Jim was a longtime member of the Canadian Armed Forces who served overseas on countless missions before his retirement four years ago. “He did eight tours,” Kennedy said. “When he went to Afghanistan, he was the person who had the most overseas tours that was still enlisted.” Kennedy said after her husband came back from Afghanistan he was diagnosed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). “At first I waited for him to get back to himself. As time passed it became the new normal,” she said. “Everyone made excuses for him; his angry outbursts for no reason were just Jim. I

“I want to help educate people about PTSD, that it causes actual physical changes in the body, it is not all in the mind like what was previously thought.”

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made excuses and tried to explain away his behaviour, a lot of the time he blamed me and the kids.” Kennedy said after seeing what Jim went through she understands more about PTSD now. “I want to help educate people about PTSD, that it causes actual physical changes in the body. It is not all in the mind like what was previously thought,” she said. “In his role as a Sgt. Major he was in charge of discipline for the largest unit in Petawawa and helped a lot of his men who were suffering. He thought they needed him and he had to be strong for them ... couldn’t admit he needed help too.” She said if she knew this information long ago “it

would have changed the hell my children and I lived through.” She said Jim strongly believed in the power of sport and how it could bring people together and help people with both physical and mental illnesses. He believed in a charity called Soldier On and all proceeds made during this golf tournament will go directly to the charity. “It’s all being put toward equipment purchase for specialized equipment for wounded veterans to help them get back into sport,” she said. Soldier On is a program of the Canadian Armed Forces Transition Group See GOLF, page 6

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and is committed to supporting veterans and serving members to adapt and overcome permanent physical, mental health injuries or illnesses through physical activity and sport. Kennedy said the idea of the tournament came from Josh Bowes, a family friend who was close to Jim. “After he died Josh said he wanted to do a tournament in Jim’s memory and then I ran with it,” said Kennedy. “My husband was very involved at the golf club. His retirement plan was to become the new greens keeper. He was a member there.” The cost to play in the tournament is $120 per person or $35 for dinner. There will also be a guest speaker “We’re getting a wounded veteran with PTSD to come and talk to us and one of the guys from Dwyer Hill that used to know Jim has asked if he can get up and say a few words,” said Kennedy. “I want people to learn about PTSD.” She added that a few people who served with her late husband have also signed up to play in the tournament. For more information on Soldier On visit www.soldieron.ca


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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. 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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The choice to fly, wear, or otherwise associate oneself with a flag is, inherently, a bold statement. If you fly a Canadian flag on your front porch, for example, you are telling the world that you are Canadian and proud of it. In recent years, a number of municipalities in the Ottawa Valley area have chosen to raise the Pride flag as part of their local Pride parades and festivals. This, too, is a clear statement, proclaiming that everyone, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identification, is welcome in these communities. Flags, and people's reactions to them, can indeed reveal much about someone's character. Recently, North Grenville council heard a delegation from a citizen who put forth the curious opinion that the Pride flag is itself discriminatory. Harman Boersma argued that the municipal flag policy states that "at no time will any flag be flown that's inappropriate, offensive, discriminatory, prejudice, political, or religious ... and I've argued in my articles that the rainbow flag is all of those." Members of council explained to Boersma that, in their opinion, the Pride flag is none of these things - and in this case, it's council's opinion that counts. At the other end of the spectrum, there are those in this area who choose to fly the Confederate flag. Earlier this month, one appeared at a car show in Smiths Falls. Whether those who choose to use this flag as decoration want to admit it or not, people who associate themselves with it are aligning themselves with the Confederate States of America, which went to war against the U.S. in the 1860s to resist abolition and maintain their Black slaves. As such, the Confederate flag continues to be viewed by most people as a subtle (or not-so-subtle) endorsement of white supremacy. In Canada, people have the ability to fly whatever flag they want - this is freedom of speech; but freedom of speech also means that you recognize that in flying any given flag, people are going to judge you for it in one way or another, whether they judge you as a proud Canadian, a person who embraces inclusivity, or a bigot. The progression of society is a constant battle of pushand-pull. Flags, people's reactions to them, and indeed the reactions to the reactions, are often good ways of telling which side of history a person is on.

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Charles McLenaghan photo The Garden of the Month for July is located at 30 Church Street West at the home of James Forde. James has worked diligently to improve his garden and has now included a very colourful array of annuals to create a beautiful display. Congratulations from the Smiths Falls Horticultural Society. Also nominated this month is the garden at the home of Maureen Hickey located at 61 Russel Street East.

SAYING IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA YOU READ: SMITHS FALLS' CAR CLUB 'NOT PLEASED' WITH CONFERATE FLAG UNDER THE HOOD OF EXHIBITOR'S CAR

"To be honest - all I see is a really beautiful car that I would love to own. His choice of flag under the hood is his business and his choice and is free to do so under Canada's Charter. My panties are not in a knot because of it that's for sure. I personally wouldn't choose it as it's not my style or liking. I would rather have a Black Panther flag/ picture under the hood looking like it's coming out of it - if it were mine."

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"I know someone who has one and it's only because he thinks the pattern looks nice. I explained what it meant and he said, so what. I still think it looks nice! It has no meaning to me."

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"Patricia Pilon-Headlam you're missing the point, entirely. There's these cute little get-togethers where people wear matching white robes and hoods, he can showcase his flag there. A car show is for cars."

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"Doesn't something only have power if you give it that power? Yes, it's been associated with negative actions, however, so has thousands of other symbols. There's a lot of social justice warriors all over social media."

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YOU READ: LOSS OF 200,000 BEES SINGS ORGANIC FARMER IN BECKWITH "My husband thinks Monsanto is stealing the

bees, so only crops that rely on terminator seeds they sell will be available. I'm of the belief that some local jerk stole her bees and should give them back."

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YOU READ: WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? NEW BASEBALL FIELD FENCING AT SMITHS FALLS' LOWER REACH PARK PART OF WIDER BEAUTIFICATION EFFORTS "Council has committed to a Parks Master Plan and improvements to all neighbourhood parks during this term of council. Community feedback will be very important to how we improve the various parks across town."

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NO FEE INCREASE THIS SEASON AT SMITHS FALLS ARENAS LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com The cost of renting ice at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre will not increase for the upcoming season, but it seems to have caused some confusion for Smiths Falls Minor Hockey Association (SFMHA). Mat Krotki, president of SFMHA, spoke at a special committee of the whole on Monday, July 15, where he said he had received several emails "from the office at the rink" telling him about proposed increases. Krotki said the association had a meeting on March 14 and were told there would be a maximum five per cent increase for ice rentals for the 2019/2020 season. The minor hockey association's budget was made and registration prices set,

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We will help them if we can. We don't want to lose out on that revenue." Manhire said the trend in decreased ice rental is disturbing, with only 39 per cent of available ice time booked last season. From minor hockey alone, the revenue dropped from $138,000 in 2014/15 to $85,000. "That's a significant drop in revenues," Manhire said, who added they want the arena to be a viable facility for the town and they are looking at ways to help make that happen. Town staff is not looking to change the rates for the surrounding municipalities as they have user agreement in place. The town provides discounted rates to children and youth in sports. That equates to a discount of $50 per hour. "We're trying to get more users and commitment

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donors on Wednesday, July 3 at Canadian Tire in town. Peter Au, president of Rideau Roundtable, the organization to host Paddlefest every year, said the first three donors were Andress' Your Independent Grocer, Campbell's Trucking and Wills Transfer. "They responded in our

first appeal for this new idea," said Au. "I also approached Canadian Tire and then had a meeting with (owner) Craig Lattanville, and (he) said 'OK, now you have $1,500, I'll be the major sponsor,' and they sponsored the whole thing." Au said the idea for the trailer came from his last co-chair, Pat Gravaline.

"He actually used his own trailer to store stuff but then he had to move away so that is why we needed one," said Au. "Also looking into the future if you want to make things mobile, it would be good to have things all in one place." But the trailer isn't just going to be used for Paddlefest, Au said as Canadian Tire's Jumpstart program will able to use it as well. "It (Jumpstart) encourages kids to be active and so on and hope we get some more kids in the canoeing program from Jumpstart."

Mallory Day/Torstar Certificates of appreciation were presented July 3 to Andress' Your Independent Grocer, Canadian Tire, Wills Transport and Campbell’s Trucking for their donations to Smiths Falls Paddlefest for the purchase of a covered trailer. Jim Evoy, Craig Lattanville (Canadian Tire); Peter Au; Wanita and Dan Andress (Andress’s Independent Grocer), Brian Yanozik (Wills Transfer). Missing from picture is representative from Campbell's Trucking.

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CHURCHILL, Beverley Beverley passed away at the Perth Community Care Center July 18, 2019 in her 89th year. Beverley will be forever remembered by her loving children Debbie Cummings, Garth Hawkins, Penny Hawkins, stepchildren Judy (Stephen Spellman), Joyce Churchill, Jack (Doreen), Joe (Sandra), Lynn (Bill Crawford) and daughter Rosie. A loving grandmother to 17 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Fondly remembered by her brothers Garth (Elaine), Edward (Karen), Donald (Janis), nieces, nephews, family and friends. Predeceased by her parents Bert and Barbara Garland. Her first husband Ray Hawkins; her second husband Jack Churchill and her stepsons Raymond Hawkins Jr. and Ronnie Churchill. Beverley was a proud and active member of the Perth Legion, the Perth Curling Club and an avid golfer, euchre and cribbage player. She enjoyed a full and active life. Friends may call at Blair & Son, 15 Gore St W, Perth on Friday, July 26, 2019 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Bev’s funeral services will be held in the chapel on Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Munster Union Cemetery. In remembrance of Beverley contributions to the Arthritis Foundation or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.

SADLER, Lawrence Earl (Co-Founder and Life member of the Madawaska Pleasure Riders) Earl passed away, peacefull,y in the early hours of July 20, 2019, with his loving wife Patricia (Burns) by his side. He leaves to mourn his most loved and respected sister-in-law Susan (Mervin) McIntyre, sister Muriel (late George) Currie, brothers Arthur (Phyllis), and Stuart (MaryAnne). Father of Judith (Dick) Howey, Shelley, Phillip, and John Sadler. Much loved grandfather to Karen (Andrew) Valley, Ron (Anna) Ingram, Ryan (Haidyn) Smith, Lindsy (Justin) Smith, Travis and Zac Sadler, and great-granddaughter Ashley Ingram. Earl will be missed by his many friends and will live on in the memories shared. He will always be remembered for his love of life and the many jokes he played on unsuspecting friends and family. Known to many as simply the Mule Man. Earl often remarked he had the best life, retiring early and able to do what he loved playing with horses and mules, spending time with friends, camping, riding and driving. He had two things on his bucket list attending Bishop Mule Days in California, and riding a mule in the Grand Canyon, both of which he accomplished. He also leaves behind his much loved and talked about dog Skipper2. Some words that have been used to describe Earl are as follow: deliberate or stubborn, teacher, smartass, horseman, friend, mentor, passionate, wry sense of humor, storyteller, authentic, and memorable. A very huge thank you goes out to all who cared for Earl at the Bonnechere Manor, Dr. Andrea Dipaolo and the wonderful drivers of the Sunshine Coach. Donations to the Bonnechere Manor Renfrew or Sunshine Coach Renfrew would by appreciated. Earl’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Private family interment White Lake Community Cemetery.

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LOCKETT, April Amy Lynn April came to us after a long and bumpy road, and regretfully left us in the same. In the two years April was with us, she showed more resiliency, compassion, and unconditional love than most people can fathom in their entire lives. She was deeply treasured by her Mommy Kaitlyn and devoted to her brother Karter. She was Grandma Tammy and Grandpa Kevin’s little angel and bright ray of sunshine, wherever she went, she would light up the room, and the purest of souls would shine through her. Whenever her aunts; Samantha and Breanna (Dylan) or cousins; Brayden and Devon would come over, she would flash her giant, full tooth smile, and the day’s worries would be wiped away. A super tight hug from April could change your entire mood. Her great-grandparents Jack and Doreen Churchill and Virginia (late William) Lockett loved the way she laughed, her devious little laugh, accompanied by her sassy, no holds bar attitude. April was a curious, inquisitive little angel who loved playing at the park, on the swings, at the splash pad, and swimming in her pool. She loved to have her picture taken, loved to sing and dance and loved caring for her family. For everyone who knew her, there will be a place inside our hearts that will forever ache for April, including all her extended family, neighbours, family friends, and those who just saw her out and about in the community. A Sharing of Memories of April’s life was held at the Blair & Son Family Centre, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. In honour and in memory of April, contributions can be made to the Kingston General Hospital - N.I.C. Unit. For condolences or more information, visit our website at www.blairandson.com

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CUNNINGHAM, James (1954-2019) It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of James on Sunday, July 14, 2019, at the age of 64, with family by his side. He leaves to mourn, his loving wife and soulmate Joanne (nee Gagyi). Predeceased by his parents John Cunningham and Annie Devlin, and father-in-law Michael Gagyi. He is survived by his mother-inlaw Denyse Gagyi, his step daughter Katrina (Scott Andrews), brother Brian, sisters Ann (Claude Meunier), Karen (Brian McCarthy) and sister-in-law Linda Gagyi. Devoted grandpa to Michael and Christopher. Cherished uncle of Christy (Troy Mortimer) and Michael (Meagan Nice), Sean, Devon and Amanda (McCarthy). His best friend John Cuthbertson, as well as, extended family and many more wonderful friends. James had a life-long career working with Canadian Pacific Railway, working his way up through the ranks, retiring in 2012 as the VP of Mechanical Services after 38 years. He thoroughly enjoyed travelling. His aspiration was to reach 70 countries by the time he was 70. He did accomplish 68. He loved spending time at the Lake House, and winters down south. The family would like to express their deep appreciation for the kindness and care that was given by the staff at the Kingston General Hospital Neurological and ICU departments. James will be greatly missed by his grieving family, but he will live on in their hearts and memories. Each of his so many connections will feel his absence. He was well loved and will always be lovingly remembered as a gentleman. At James request, the services are private for the immediate family. If you wish, donations in his memory, can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, at: www.heartandstroke.ca Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth www.blairandson.com For condolences or further information visit our website at www.blairandson.com

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LaFRENIERE, Larissa “Lara” Peacefully with her family by her side at the Carleton Place Hospital, on Sunday, July 21, 2019 at the age of 46. Loving wife of Peter. Cherished mother of Cameron and Benjamin. Dearest daughter of Dave Kemp. Predeceased by her mother Mary Jane. Dear sister of Ryan. Lara will be missed by all her extended family and friends. Friends may support the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Thursday, July 25, 2019 from 4:00 - 7:30 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday at 11:30 a.m. For those who wish, a donation to the Carleton place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.

MERAW, Louis Earl Of Otty Lake, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 12, 2019 at Kingston General Hospital in his 91st year. Lou was the loving husband of the late Lorna Meraw. Cherished stepfather to Robert “Bud” (Joan) Harvey, and Teresa Hanna. Cherished grampa of Erin (Dave) Firlotte, Amber McFadden (Kevin), Jessica (Joe) Kilpatrick, and Megan (Craig) White. Great-grampa of Alex and Samantha Firlotte, Ben, Rylin, and Lauren Kilpatrick, and William, Cameron, and Jackson White. Cherished brother of Bert (Helen) Meraw, and Pat (Jane) Meraw. Lou is predeceased by his brothers Wilfred, Larry, Michael (Sylvia), and his sister Betty. He will also be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews and friends. As per Lou’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no service will be held. Donations in memory of Lou may be made to a charity of your choice. Special thanks to Bob and staff at Lannin Funeral Home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca

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DONNELLY, Daniel Daniel passed away, at home, in Kemptville, on Monday, July 22, 2019, at the age of 69 years. Beloved father of Patrick Innes (Tammie), Brandi Donnelly (Kenardo Smith), and Amanda Cooper (Rohan). Cherished grandpa of Reagan Innes. Predeceased by his sister Rusty, brothers Gary and Brian. Survived by his sister Joanne and brother Dilan. Daniel will be sadly missed by numerous friends. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Daniel’s Life, at 2824 Bart Lane, Kemptville, on Saturday, July 27, 2019, at 1 p.m. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry

HIND, Evelyn Maude Peacefully in hospital after a courageous return battle with cancer, on July 5, 2019 at the age of 89. Remembered for her kindness and love of family and friends. Evelyn was predeceased by mother and father, Maude and Dean Drynan, stepmother Louella Drynan, sister Shirley Jackson, husband Wally Hind, daughter Cathy Young, and ex-husband Alton Gilhuly. Evelyn leaves behind her stepsister Ruth Bowes, her children Louise Stacey, Rob Gilhuly, Elizabeth Maloney, stepsons Chris and Eric Hind, and her many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, and a great-greatgrandchild. Evelyn’s request was for a small celebration of life with family and friends at a future date. Expressions of interest sympathy could be made as a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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MURDOCK, James Edgar (WWII and Korean War veteran) Peacefully at The Perley & Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre in Ottawa, on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. James Edgar Murdock age 99 years, formerly of North Bay. Surviving is a special niece, Mary Lutes and her husband Edgar of Smiths Falls, and a nephew Leonard Bond (Georgette) of London. Predeceased by three sisters and two brothers, Margaret Bond (Roy), Hazel Downing, Marie Murdock, Leonard Murdock and Benedict Murdock. Also predeceased by his parents, Clifford Murdock and the former Loretta Murphy. A Memorial Service was held at Judson Funeral Home, Athens, on Monday, July 22, 2019. Interment took place at St. Denis Cemetery, Athens. In memoriams to The Canadian Veteran’s Association will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.

GUINDON, Pearl Suddenly but peacefully at The Bonnechere Manor in Renfrew on Sunday morning, July 21, 2019. Pearl Dorothy Guindon of Arnprior passed away at the age of 89. Beloved wife of the late René Guindon (July 28, 2012). Dearly loved mother of Vickie Remus (Roger) of Glasgow Station and Tom Guindon (Debbie) of Carleton Place. Predeceased by a son, Joseph. Dearly loved and proud “Nan” of six grandchildren: Derryl Remus (Susan), Laurie Remus (Quentin Schauer), Brad Remus (Brittany), Kyle Guindon (Kirsten Weller), Craig Guindon (Erica) and Neil Guindon (Laura) and nine greatgrandchildren: Zander, Noah, Kaleb, Andrew, Connor, Brooklyn, Evelyn, Wade and Iris. Dear sister of Emma Bahm (late Clifford) of Arnprior. Predeceased by her parents: Ernest and Erna Kopetoske as well as four brothers: Leonard, Emerson, Carl (late Esther) and Victor (Vicky of Renfrew). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Pearl’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Visitation will be held there on Tuesday morning, July 30th from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. A Tribute to Pearl will follow in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory, please consider a donation to the Kidney Foundation of Canada or Crohn’s and Colitis Canada.

MILLER, Ralph David Passed away peacefully at home on July 17, 2019 in his 79th year. Ralph was born in Gaspe, Quebec on October 26, 1940, graduated from Sir George Williams University (Concordia University) and worked for several years at Transport Canada. Survived by loving brothers Victor (Phyllis), John (Lorena and the late Sarah), Darrell (Mabel), Allison (Ellen) and sister Carol (the late Mel Prince). Predeceased by his parents, Henry Miller and Thelma Patterson Miller and brothers Merrill (the late Elva) and Brian (Elizabeth and the late Maxine). He will be missed by his siblings and many nieces, nephews and cousins. A Celebration of Life and brief service will be held on August 3 at the Royal Canadian Legion, 100 Reuben Crescent, Kemptville from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at the South Gower Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Centretown Community Health Centre, 420 Cooper Street, Ottawa www.centretownchc.org/get-involveddonate.

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Horton, Shawn Dennehy On Saturday, July 13, 2019 at the age of 52. Shawn Dennehy Horton, beloved son to the late Edward and Margaret Horton. Loving brother of Michael, Laureen (Jacques) Robinson, Maureen (Tim) Neil, and Christopher. Survived by his children Shawn, Lisa Marie, and Kalan (whom he loved with all his heart). Survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by his sister Mary, brothers John and Daniel. Donations in memory of Shawn may be made to the Ottawa Heart Institute. A special thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff from the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital (Smiths Falls location). Family and friends are welcome to attend Shawn’s Funeral Mass in Holy Name of Mary Parish (134 Bridge St., Almonte, ON) on Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 1 p.m. Reception to follow in the Almonte Legion. Private family inurnment, St. Mary’s Cemetery. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into the Care of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613-256-3313) Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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STEWART, Jean (nee Douglas) June 27, 1924 - July 17, 2019 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother Jean Stewart at the age of 95. She was predeceased by her husband of 63 years Dr. Thomas W. Stewart in 2006. She was devoted to her family and was a generous and caring mother and nana to her four children, seven grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. She will be missed by her son, Dr. David Stewart (Deborah) and her daughters Julie, Kim and Leslie (Robert Viets); her grandchildren Tara (Ralf Holzer), Beth Van Alstine, Peter Stewart (Kaylee Cumming), Lindsay Viets (Jeff Moore), Heidi Viets, Emily Viets (Nick Youdan) and Peter Viets; and her great-grandchildren Thomas, Forrest, Luke, Maira, Mackenzie, Cohen, Owen, Sadie, Ruby, George and Lilah. Despite the sad loss, she leaves in her wake precious memories of a life well lived and her rich legacy will endure. A private memorial will be held for family. Arrangements entrusted to the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, ON. www.barkerfh.com

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CONLIN, Brian Edwin Peacefully at the Brockville General Hospital on Wednesday, July 17, 2019. Brian Edwin Conlin age 67 years of Frankville. Beloved husband of Bonnie Conlin (nee Earl). Dear father of James Lawson (Wendy) of RR4 Brockville, Lori Quin (Ed) of RR4 Athens and Christopher Conlin of Frankville. Loving grandfather of Mikayla and Ashley Lawson, Megan and Danielle Quinn. Dear brother of Barbara Connor (Mike) of Barrie, Barry Conlin (Linda) of Smiths Falls, Corrine Perkins (Art) of Perth and Glenn Conlin (Judy) of Ompha. Brian will be sadly missed by numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Joseph Conlin and the former Alma Holmes. In keeping with Brian’s wishes, cremation and the interment of ashes will take place at a later date. In memoriams to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.

Memoriam

Memoriam

POLK In memory of Nancy Charlotte Polk (nee Hutcheson) March 5, 1954 - July 28, 2002 After you were gone, they told us to honour you by speaking your name. But for us, there are no words to express how much we cherished you. After you were gone, they told us to remember you. But for us, you are truly unforgettable.

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Our quiet veneration of you is in your honour and our precious memories of you are our greatest treasure. After you were gone, we had enough of your love and strength within us to keep going even as the unbearable pain and overwhelming grief took hold. Since you’ve been gone, the suffering we’ve endured has not diminished; surely it never will. Loving and missing you for 17 years, Rick, Ryan, Megan and Matthew

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Greetings & Announcements St. Andrew’s Cemetery Watson’s Corners

Cemetery Service Sunday, July 28, 2019 2:00 p.m.

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Service Conducted by Mr. David Moat - Lay Reader, A.C.C. Music by the Manson’s Please bring your lawn chair

Memorial Service Ompah Cemetery August 4, 2019 2 p.m. Bring lawnchair

PEPPER, Carole In loving memory of Carole Pepper; mother and grandmother, who left us too soon, July 25, 2018. Sadly missed along life’s way Lovingly remembered every day . . . No longer in our life to share But in our hearts you’re always there. Love you always Susan, Oune, Ace, Fred and families

MINSHULL, Stanley In loving memory of a beloved husband, father, grandfather who passed away July 25, 2009. A thousands words can’t bring you back, we know because we tried. Neither can a thousand tears, we know because we cried. Love and miss you, never forgetten, wife Donna and family, Tim (Wendy),

Sandy (Tom), grandchildren.

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ZADOW, Cathy Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard but always near Still loved, still missed and very dear ~Your husband Greg, grandchildren Dylan, Alex and Cassie, their Mom, Angie and Maryann

TYSICK AND JOYNT In memory of Douglas Elwood Tysick Sept. 15, 1939 - April 18, 2006 and his wife Ena Mary Ellen Joynt May 28,1940 - July 23, 1994 Though their smiles are gone forever, And their hands we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories Of the ones we loved so much Their memories are our keepsake, With which we never part, God has them in His keeping, We have them in out heart. Sadly missed by Inez, Tracy, Brian, Brent, Barb and families.


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Cards of Thanks

Cards of Thanks

O’GRADY, Michael James July 21, 2005 In memory of a dear husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, and great-grandfather. The years, they come and go so fast, The moments of time fade in flash. The tasks we do each working day, Add to the memories we store away. Our minds hold the thoughts so dear, Of loved ones far and loved ones near. A family we keep treasured in our hearts, And a family that age and time has made us part. Our lives are shaped by our father’s hand, His memory guides us on this land. We give thanks each and every day, For our father’s love that never goes away. Sadly missed by Etta, the O’Grady children, and their families

SULPHER, Elizabeth (Betty) In loving memory of Elizabeth Sulpher, who passed away on July 24, 2017. Your memory lingers so clearly within us. Each and every one of us would love to hear your voice and advice, share a laugh or two or even ride side by side enjoying each other’s company. We will love you and miss you always. Lovingly remembered by Richard, Jane (Colin), Michelle, William, Alison and Lisa.

BURCHILL, S. Glenn In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grand father, and great-grandfather who passed away July 26, 2004. Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved and miss and very dear. Always in our hearts and thought, sadly missed by wife Susan, children, grandchildren, and greatgrandchildren

In Memory LAIDLAW, Wendy July 29, 2018 I Miss

Love you Always Steve

To the entire staff at Orchard View, thank you for your compassion and care, not only of Terry, but for our entire family during this difficult time. To Dr. Milko and the Ottawa Valley Health Team, thank you for your focus on Terry’s palliative comfort and care. To the staff of CR Gamble Funeral Home, especially Reg and Josh, thank you for supporting our family through a tough time with professionalism and an incredibly supportive personal touch. To everyone in the Ottawa Valley who visited, paid their respects, and who were touched by Terry over his life, either as a student, a colleague, a football player, an historian, a music lover, a dance partner, a friend, or a neighbour, thank you for being part of Terry’s life and his legacy.

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SCANLAN, Monica (Mickey) The Family of the late Monica (Mickey) Scanlan would like to thank all those who sent gifts of flowers, food, masses and donations to the Westport Lions Club Mobility Bus, thank you to the Pall Bearers, Readers, Gift Bearers, Choir and Catholic Church Clergy of Westport, thanks to all for condolences, in person, by telephone, e-mail, text... A special thank you to Dr. Moxon and staff as well as the staff and residents of Carolina Court Retirement Home in Perth, and Country Haven Manor in Almonte. Thank you to the Westport Legion Branch 542 for the luncheon, and the Cove in Westport for the timely meals. A great send off for a wonderful Mother, Grandmother, GreatGrandmother, Aunt, Cousin, Neighbour and Friend!

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Novenas/ Card of Thanks

ST. JUDE Thanks to St. Jude for favours received.

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Birthdays Bernadette and Edward McParlan Join them in celebrating their 90th Birthdays at an open house at the Kingston Cataraqui Golf & Curling Club. Sunday, August 4th between 2-5p.m.

Auctions & Sales

Auctions & Sales

Auctions & Sales

DOWNSIZING AUCTION SALE 2002 V8 Automatic Thunderbird. Tools. Household Furnishings For Mrs. Pat Ledson & Mrs. Barb Geroux To be held @ 133 Glen Tay Rd., Perth, ON K7H 3C5 From Perth take Cty Rd 10 west (Scotch Line) on Wed., Aug. 7/19 @ 10 am • T-Bird sells @ 11 am 2002 V8 automatic Thunderbird convertible c/w hard top & hardtop storage cart (whisper white, leather interior, fully equipped, 38,000 km,1 owner, sold safetied, sold subject to reasonable reserve bid, always kept inside). A bold & traditional mahogany 4 pce queen bedroom suite c/w sleigh bed. Elegant 7 ft x 40” glass top pine harvest table w/ 8 ladder back chairs. Modern pine open dish cupboard. 7 pce Duncan Phyfe dining room suite. Oak china cabinet w/ 4 glazed doors. Oak corner cabinet. Oak entertainment centre. Oak & other bookcases. Corner whatnot. Matching refinished mirrored dresser/washstand. Antique ash & oak chest of drawers. Oak dresser w/ mirror. Walnut & oak sofa tables. 2-3 pce coffee/end table sets (1 Broyhill). Several other occasional side tables. 2 love seat/hide-a-beds. Sofa & chair. Green swivel leather barrel-back chair. LaZee Boy recliner. Antique oak armchair. 4 bar stools. 2 rustic habitant porch rockers. Mahogany hope chest. Rattan storage trunk. Antique 4 ft x 6 ½ ft dressing mirror. Hall tree. Pine mirrored hat rack. Brass peacock fireplace folding fan. Royal Albert “Tranquility” dinnerware setting for 12 plus extras. Chest of Rogers Bros. silver plate flatware (for 12). Stemware. China mugs. Cups & saucers. Rockwell collectors plates. Clown collection. Partial toilet set. Coal oil lamps. Table & stand lamps. Sm. kitchen appliances. Everyday dishes. Cook & bakeware. Western white metal stagecoach w/ 6 horses, 2 cowboys figurine. Towels & linens. Golf & war books. Antique counter scales. Phyllips & Prima 31” flatscreen TVs. Portable stereo. Technics stereo system. Ghetto blaster. WEE player. 4 portable sew machines. 2 cuckoo clocks. Bar fridge. 2 drawer file cabinet. Tread mill. Humidifier. Dirt Devil vac cleaner. Mosquito trap. Alum. snowshoes. John Deere sign. Milk can. c1880 Codd marble bottle. R ladies golf clubs, golf net & cases of golf balls. Patio bench. Patio set. Deck storage box. Wheelbarrow. Leaf blower. Elec. power pressure washer. Jonsered 49SP chainsaw. Battery charger. 3 step ladders. Parts washer. Mechanics stick welder. Shop vac. Pressure washer. Comm. mop & pail. Workhorse Estate sprayer. Craftsman 6.5 hp self propelled lawn mower. Husqvarna 5.5 hp push lawn mower. Live animal trap. Elec. edger. Elec. leaf blower. Sm. set of acetylene torches on cart. Qty garden, hand, power, air & elec. tools & many other articles too numerous to mention…….. Amalgamated auction sale for 2 ladies relocating from their homes. The T- Bird is a joy-rider & a hot piece of driveway jewellry ! Good quality & modern furnishings from pet & smoke-free environments. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms; Cash or Cheque Only Catering

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

AUCTION SALE for Mr. Ray Kelly

Travel 3 miles east of Greenbush on Jellyby Road to Property 10,621. Or travel 11 miles south of Merrickville or 2 miles north of North Augusta on County Road 15 to Jellyby Road, then west. The family of the late Gary Richardson would like to thank our family, neighbors and friends for your presence at Gary’s Celebration of Life, the memorial donations, floral arrangements, telephone calls, cards and the food brought to our homes. Thanks to Vicky Byers and staff of Byers Funeral Home for all of your help and support during this difficult time. We would like to thank the Heckston U.C.W. for providing the delicious luncheon and Karen Bond for the cheese trays. Your thoughtfulness and kindness was very much appreciated. We would like to thank Dr. Robert MacRae of the Ottawa General Hospital, Dr. Greg Leonard for his many years of caring for Gary and for the nurses at the Kemptville Hospital for making Gary’s last days comfortable. Sincerely, Karen, Lana, Rhonda, Jason and families

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SATURDAY, JULY 27 - 10:00 A.M. Round oak pedestal table and chairs; Gibbard hall table; Parlour table; Writing desk; Library table; Cane bottom chair; Rocking chairs; Hoosier cupboard base; China cabinet; Corner cupboard; Fern stand; Bedroom suites; Dressers; Wardrobe; Coal oil lamps; Selection of good china and glass including Nippon, Bavaria, Occupied Japan, Depression, Carnival and more; Microwave; Refrigerator; MayTag washer and dryer; Freezer; Pacific Energy woodstove; 1976 Ski-doo - as is; 1971 Ski-doo; Wooden sleigh on steel; Wisconsin engine; Wheel Horse rototiller; Chainsaw; Air compressor; Table saw; Band saw; Drill press; Delta planer; Quantity of assorted hand and power tools; Antique wrenches; Tool boxes; Work benches; Hand corn planter; For full listing with photos, visit www.theauctionfever.com.

TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145

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I Miss your Smile I Miss your Eyes I Miss your Laugh I Miss how you Made me Feel I Miss your Everything I Miss you Everyday

TERRY CURRIE

The family of Terry Currie would like to thank everyone who supported him over the years and through his final illness.

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SPORTING GOODS HEAVY & FARM EQUIP’T MACHINERY AUCTION SALE

This sale will feature furniture, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, tools, camping gear etc. Auctioneers Note: A sale that has something for everybody, see you there. For a more detailed list with photos go to www.lmauctions.ca or Like us on Facebook.

Shows & Bazaars

Shows & Bazaars

CROSBY MARKET Intersection of Hwy 15 & County Rd. 42 May 18th to August 31st 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. For info call Eleanor 613-267-0667 Garages Sales

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CLASSY WOMEN’S CLOTHING SALE Sat., July 27th 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Smiths Falls Kinsman Hall

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Tenders

2019 SIDEWALK GRINDING PROGRAM TENDER #19-PW-07 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 am local time on 8th day of August, 2019 for the “2019 Sidewalk Grinding Program – Contract # 19-PW-07”.

Furniture, clothing, music, movies, art, small appliances, antiques...come and find a treasure! Rain or shine. stststst

Tenders will be opened in Public at 11:05 a.m. local time on the 8th day of August, 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 (tel: 613-283-4124 ext. 1147) 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.

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Perth

AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED

YARD SALE Sun. July 28th ~ 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 592 Harper Rd., Perth books, kids toys, household Something for everyone! RAIN OR SHINE

Bids are invited for the following: RFP - 2019 - 02 Winter Maintenance Services of Parking Lots & Sidewalks for LCH Buildings in Smiths Falls & Perth, ON

Mountain

ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLES GARAGE SALE 10890 Van Camp Road Sat July 27 & Sun July 28 Rideau Ferry

MOVING SALE Sat., July 27 8 am - 2 pm 85 Old Kingston Rd. Last day - Bargains Table saw, band saw, wing chair, etc. Rain or Shine

Perth

Large Yard Sale Sat., July 27 8 am - noon 3 Drummond Street East

3/4 iron bed and spring, old Life magazines, bookcases, chairs, and much more!

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Bid Documents are available at the address listed below. For additional information please call 613-267-4200 x2414

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Tenders

Tenders

Sealed Proposals 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 am local time on the 8th day of August 2019 for the TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF ARTICULATED FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE FRONT END LOADER CONTRACT # 19-PW-010

Request for Proposals No.: LC-2019-005

Re-Design of the County’s Website RFP document is available on Lanark County Website under “Bidding Opportunities- Other Departments” Web link for document is: http://www.lanarkcounty.ca/Page2194.aspx

Tenders will be open in public at 11:05 am local time, on August 8th, 2019, in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall located at 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario.

If you wish to obtain tender documents, please contact Kim Mulrooney by email at kmulrooney@smithsfalls.ca or by phone at tel. 613-283-4124 ext 3302. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

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Sealed bids will be received by the Lanark County Housing Corporation, 52 Abbott St. N. Unit #4, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1W3 until 11:00 A.M., Friday August 16, 2019. Attention: Housing Operations Supervisor Or via email to ddicaire@lanarkcounty.ca Public opening to be held immediately thereafter. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

Questions regarding this tender are to be submitted to Jason Dalgleish, Supervisor of Public Works, by email at jdalgleish@smithsfalls.ca or by phone at 613-283-4124 ext 3301.

Some designer items, shoes, purses, jewelry and more. 5% of proceeds will go to charity. Smiths Falls Multi-Family Street Yard Sale Saturday, July 27 8 am - 2 pm 58-76 Elmsley St. S. Antiques , Furniture, Many Treasures

Domestic Help Wanted

Massive Yard Sale Everything must go! Sat July 27 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 19 Grant St.

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

SUN JULY 28, 2019 @ 10AM SHARP! PREVIEW@ 9AM TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON

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Perth

to be held @ Hands Auction Hall @ 3560 Drummond Con. 2, Cty Rd 10, Perth on Sat., Aug. 17/19 @ 9 am Guns to be sold @ 11 am Welcoming guns, signage, sporting, fishing & hunting goods, sports equip’t, vehicles, construction, heavy & farm equip’t & much more. Please note that you do not need a PAL to sell a firearm, you do require one to purchase a firearm. For complimentary advertising of text & photos please call us at 613-267-6027. Bring a lawn chair. Visit website often for updated listing. Terms; Cash or Cheque Only Catering

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AMENDMENTS TO BIDS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED OR ACCEPTED

Request for Proposals No.: LC-2019-004

Long Term Care Strategy Consultant is available on Lanark County Website under “Bidding Opportunities- Other Departments”. Web link for document is: http://www.lanarkcounty.ca/Page2194.aspx


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TOWNSHIP OF DRUMMOND / NORTH ELMSLEY PW-E-2019-01 2019 Request for Proposal Supply and delivery for 3-Ton 4x4 Cab & Chassis RFP documents available July 16, 2019 at the Municipal Office, 310 Port Elmsley Road, Perth between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or by electronic request to Scott Cameron at scameron@dnetownship.ca RFPs submission deadline 1:30 p.m. local time on July 26, 2019. Farmer’s Market

Farmer’s Market

Presents our first ever

Coming Events

Coming Events

St. Bridget Cemetery Steak BBQ Sunday, August 11, 2019 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. BVM Hall Stanleyville $25 per person for tickets call 613-812-8112

home improvement / service professionals

Tree/Stump Service

Tree/Stump Service

ARNIPRIOR & Area • Tree Services • Fully Insured • Tree Trimming • Removal • Stump Grinding • Clearing Certified Arborist on Staff

DRKConstruction1@gmail.com 613-620-0127 or 613-298-9699 (cell) Event!

Saturday, July 27, 2019 Market opens at 8:30 a.m.

We will be featuring a pink tractor from Adam Kittle Snowblowing, a brand new transport truck from Vanson Transport Inc., 2 school buses from Valley Bus Lines and 2 trucks and trailers from B. Lesway Transportation

Address: 2397 Roger Stevens Dr. in the big red barn!

If you have questions, or if you would like to participate in our event, email: northgowersfarmersmarket@gmail.com Articles Wanted DESPERATELY SEEKING old photographs of 182 Brockville Street, Smith Falls aka the Henderson House or the Key Hole House. Call or Email Ted: 514-248-5599 or Ted@tedouterbridge.com

Antiques & Collectibles 1983 MUSTANG Convertible, all original, 40000 km’s, asking $10400, 613-264-7145.

Articles for Sale (Misc.) MATTRESS, QUEEN, plus box spring $100 Headboard $50 Canoe, excellent condition $600

Sporting/Outdoor Equipment

Hunter Safety/Canadian Firearms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

Horses

WANTED TO BUY, HORSES, COLTS AND PONIES, All Types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.

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Firewood

Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158

Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696.

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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

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BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking, and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere!

PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394

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2 BEDROOM Condo in Perth, adult lifestyle community, non-smoking, 4 appliances included. Available October SMITH FALLS; charming creek side 100 acres estate 1st. $1500/month + farm property. 70 acres deep fillable loam ever flowing utilities. Call wide creek. Large barns, garage, shop, full barn. Bright 613-278-2134 and Cheerful 9 room home 10 minutes from Smith Falls price $549 000. COMMERCIAL, SMITH FALLS; huge tree corner town Houses for Rent lot over an acre. Large garage and workshop. Ample room to build a new home or expand. A steal under $124 000. LARGE 3 Bedroom WORLD CLASS WATERFRONT RESORT. 100 home in Smiths Falls picturesque wooded acres. State of the art modern for rent. Good guest cottages, over 1900 feet clean shoreline on Lake Kashwakamak, fully equipped and operational, M.L.S. neighbourhood. Garage, heat, hydro, water, fridge Will trade for your property/apartment complex/business and stove included. property. $2 000 000. IN TOWN SMITH FALLS; classy and charming 3 $1750./month. Available September 1st. Call bedroom Victorian red brick home centre of town. Full Perry, 613-284-4191. 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, FIXER-UPPER Includes bell, pews, organ. Stained glass windows. RURAL Sketched by group of 7 artists (A. Y. Jackson). A great house available for rent or sale near Chantry, ON. retreat. Just south of Smiths Falls. $69,900 M.L.S. WANTED; 2-3 bedroom bungalow or two storey home 2+1 bed, 1 bath. Laundry and parking, great for on large lot, smith falls area, for waiting cash buyer. EASTON CORNERS rural new listing of bungalow on couple. $1,100/ month (negotiable) or $74,900 large lot under $85,000. if purchased outright. 613-259-5711. PORT ELMSLEY; Solid 7 room home on big corner lot. $174,900 Gerry Hudson. 1-613-449-1668, Call Sales Representative, 1-800-263-6480 Remax Riverview Reality. Brokerage

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Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage Gerry Hudson: Sales Representative 1-613-449-1668

Homes/Properties Wanted

Homes/Properties Wanted

CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY; Contractor buys property in need of repair or renovation, any area considered Gerry Hudson 1-613-449-1668 Sales Representative Remax Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage 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.

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JOB POSTING

Maintenance Technician - Instrumentation/Electrical

Nylene Canada Inc., a producer of Nylon Polymer and Carpet Fibre in Arnprior, Ontario, has an immediate career opportunity for a team oriented licensed Industrial Electrician. This challenging position requires a licensed electrician with preferably 2 years or more related industrial/commercial experience in medium/low voltage power systems, motors and associated AC & DC drives, instrumentation and microprocessor based control systems. This position is an 8 hour work day with rotational on-call responsibilities. To the successful candidate we provide excellent benefits with a competitive compensation package, training and advancement opportunities. Please forward your resume to: Human Resources Department Nylene Canada Inc. 200 McNab Street Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3P2 Or email to: humanresources@nylene.com We thank all the applicants for applying. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. No agencies please. Accommodations for job applicants with disabilities will be provided upon request.

Perth McDonald’s is now hiring for: DAY TIME, EVENINGS & WEEKENDS FULL-TIME and PART-TIME POSITIONS We are currently looking for smiling faces to join our team, at our location in Perth: As a member of our team, you’ll enjoy:

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PORTLAND VILLAGE 1 bedroom apt Large front deck with view of Hanna Park/Big Rideau Lake close to beach and marina. Included; stove, fridge, washer, dryer, outside parking for 1, $800 per month, plus heat/hydro. non-smoker Available September 1, 613-929-3581, email drummyo19@gmail.com

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. SMITHS FALLS, private suite. Executive home, Apartments for Rent available July 1, furnished, $1200/mnth, all inclusive. References BALDERSON; NEW SEN- 613-284-8000 IORS GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT. Large 2 bedroom, plus large storAccommodations age area. All appliances inWanted cluding dishwasher, washer and dryer. Walk-in shower plus bathtub. SEMI-RETIRED OCCUHardwood floors, heat, hyPATIONAL therapist dro and A/C included. Pets quiet, responsible fewelcome, Non-smoking, male. Looking for a large parking area. Available Sept. 1/ Oct. 1, place to live long term in Perth. Call $1700/mo. Info Gerry 613-290-5982 613-278-0088

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APPLY AT: www.mcdonalds.ca/careers OR in person at: Perth McDonald’s-Hwy 7

Personal Attendant

Required in Ashton, to assist an individual, who has a physical disability, with personal care & household management, according to daily needs. Qualifications: Dependable, reliable and punctual. Takes direction from employer and accept responsibility in a flexible manner. Maintains good communication and cooperation with employer and co-worker. Able to lift & assist employer in transferring. Willing to provide personal assistance & help with household tasks. Works in a dog and kid friendly environment.

John’s Barber Shop

in Kemptville requires an experienced Barber / Hairstylist, full time. Guaranteed salary plus commission. Call Don, 613-258-5606

NOW HIRING

A full job description is available upon request. Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Monday to Friday (flexibility on weekends.) Starting Salary: Based on experience.

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ADDING WARMTH TO YOUR LIFE FOR OVER 25 YEARS. Cut, split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 or after 7 p.m., 613-658-3358.

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Smiths Falls Clinique Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic General Help

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Property Manager The Board of Directors of the Clayton Senior Housing Corporation is seeking interested parties to apply for the position of Property Manager for the property known as Linn Bower Apartments located at 134 Linn Bower Lane, Mississippi Mills, Ontario. The property has 25 units. Tenants are comprised of both county subsidized accommodation as well as market rent units. All residents must be over the age of 65. The position is for a period of 3 years starting January 1, 2020. All aspects of work described in a statement of work must be performed by the property manager. Requests for a copy of the Statement of Work as well as questions, requests to view the property and submitting quotes can be directed to the board through email at:

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Quotes will be accepted until midnight August 31, 2019.

DRIVERS REQUIRED 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. Professional

Professional

The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Health Services Department is currently looking to recruit a

Full Time/Permanent Family and Child Therapist Salary Range $53,000.00-$61,300.00. Application closing date is:

August 2nd, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. For more information regarding this position please contact:

Sandra Wright, Mental Health Services Supervisor at 613-625-1551 or by email at

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Cleaning/Janitorial

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If you are looking for extra income and can work evenings and weekends, contact Palmer & Associates at palmerscommercialcleaning@gmail.com

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Employment Opportunity Smiths Falls Nurse Practitioner - Led Clinic Registered Dietitian (0.5 FTE) Temporary-part time covering a Maternity leave (up to 18 months) The Smiths Falls Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic is a not-for-profit health care agency funded through the Primary Care Branch of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Our mission is to provide timely access to primary health care services in a team-based, collaborative, patient-centered approach.

The Town of Smiths Falls Requires One (1) Full-Time Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator The Town of Smiths Falls is a vibrant, progressive single tier municipality with a population of 9,000. One of Eastern Ontario’s most scenic communities, we are centrally located within an hour of Ottawa, Kingston, Brockville and the US border. The Town provides a high quality and affordable life for its residents, with beautiful heritage buildings, two theatres, a charming downtown, and world-class museums and recreational facilities. Enjoy our thriving cultural scene with live music, foodie finds, a local brewery, and dozens of community events - all at the heart of the Rideau Canal, Ontario’s only UNESCO World Heritage site and a gateway to the region’s abundant lakes and waterways. The Town is accepting applications for one (1) full time Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Under the direction of the Manager of Water & Wastewater Treatment, you will form part of a team that operates and maintains a Class IV Wastewater Treatment Facility. The successful applicant will possess: • College diploma from a two (2) year program in Civil or Environmental studies. • Possess a valid Operator Certificate(s) for Wastewater Treatment Class 1 or higher. (or ability to obtain a Class I licenses within twelve (12) months of hire) • Computer literacy in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) along with demonstrated experience with SCADA and other relevant software programs. • Knowledge and understanding of key legislation including the Environmental Protection Act, Clean Water Act, Ontario Water Resources Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, Federal Wastewater System Effluent Regulations and other related legislation. • Must have knowledge and familiarity with mechanical, electrical, and hydraulics applications relating to wastewater treatment. Ability to interpret manuals and other resources relating to wastewater treatment operations. • Valid Ontario Driver’s License (Class G). • Inside and outside work in all seasons, overtime/weekend work may be required, participate in the On-Call Rotation • Expected to report to work in emergency situations during unscheduled times • Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by Thursday August 8, 2019, at 4:00 p.m., to Lynda McKimm, Human Resources Advisor, Town of Smiths Falls, P.O. Box 695, 77 Beckwith Street North, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 4T6 or via email at lmckimm@smithsfalls.ca The Town of Smiths Falls is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.

HIRING!

Topps Environmental Solutions is hiring for various positions! Truck Drivers, Labourers and Mechanics Offers competitive wages and optional benefits. Please send resume to: toppsemployment@ gmail.com

Drivers

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Star Toilet Rentals is looking for a part-time driver with a clean driving record and G license. Please email resume to info@ startoiletrentals.com

Technical/ Skilled Trades

Technical/ Skilled Trades

Landraulics is Now Hiring: Excavator Operator Bobcat Operator Mini Excavators Operators Full-time year-round for the Ottawa Region Must be skilled. Call or text John 613-794-0005 or resumes can be sent to: info@landraulics.ca

We are inviting applications for the contract position of Registered Dietitian (0.5FTE). The Registered Dietitian works to the full scope of practice within an interdisciplinary team, and in accordance with the standard of (PDEP). This position reports the Executive Director. All clinical decision making outside the scope of practice of the Registered Dietitian must be done with the SFNPLC consulting Physician and/ or medical directives. The Registered Dietitian must comply with the standards of practice guidelines of Dietitians of Canada. The successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to foster and cultivate the mission, vision and values of the Smiths Falls NPLC. QUALIFICATIONS: • A Bachelor’s Degree in human nutrition and dietetics accredited by the Partnership for Dietetic Education and Practice or a Social Worker Certification from an accredited college, plus 2-3 years of related working experience • Must be a member in good standing with Dietitians of Canada • Current Membership - Current Ontario Driver’s License • Demonstrated experience in Community and/or Primary Care Setting preferred • Demonstrated experience in motivational interviewing • Ability to prioritize, manage time effectively and be flexible in a very active work environment • Ability to operate with the highest level of confidentiality and discretion • Ability to work flexible hours • Ability to travel throughout Smiths Falls and the surrounding counties of Leeds, Grenville and Lanark • Demonstrated computer skills • Craving Change Certification an asset • Certified Diabetic Educator an asset • CPIC required This position is part-time hours. The Smiths Falls Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic offers a competitive salary and strives for equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace. To learn more about the NPLC, please visit www.smithsfallsnplc.com Please email resume to Ibrennan@smithsfallsnplc.com prior to July 26, 2019. Only those applicants with related qualifications will be interviewed. Technical/ Skilled Trades

Technical/ Skilled Trades

Technical/ Skilled Trades

INDUSTRIAL MILLWRIGHT Scapa North America, a leading manufacturer of adhesive tape products is seeking an Industrial Millwright for its Renfrew Operations. The position involves a broad range of routine and non-routine maintenance responsibilities for light to heavy manufacturing equipment. 8 or 12 hour Shift work is required for this position. The successful candidate will require an Industrial Millwright license with related experience. The individual should have a good working knowledge of pneumatics and hydraulics. Instrumentation experience would be an asset. Will consider third or fourth year apprentice or the successful completion (pass) of the Mechanical TechnicianMillwright 2 year program with preference being given to those with work related experience. As a Millwright Mechanic you will be a member of the bargaining unit with an attractive wage and benefit package. The position offers job security, good working conditions, and challenging job responsibilities Please submit your resume to:

renfrewhr@scapa.com

We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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The simple act of recycling has more impact on the environment than the average Canadian thinks. The amount of wood and paper North Americans throw away each year is enough to heat five million homesfor 200 years.


Delta Fair WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Delta Fairgrounds, 110 Mill Creek Drive, Rideau Lakes CONTACT: William Morris, 613928-2800 COST: Nightly Entertainment, Tractor and Truck Pull, Lawn Mower Races, Petting Zoo, World's Finest Shows, Ambassador Program, CGS Sanctioned Goat Show, Western Horse Show, 4-H Dairy, Horse Draws and more. 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 Community Health Primary Care (CPHC) hosts free weekly Parkinson's exercise classes on Wednesdays and Fridays.

SATURDAY, JULY 27

Client Appreciation Day at Functional Performance Fitness WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Settlers Ridge Centre, 275 Brockville St, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-205-1234

Next, we’ll be featuring Last-minute things to do before the kids go back to school. Visit insideottawavalley.com/events and hit the POST YOUR EVENT button to submit these or any other community events! We're planning a day of fitness, food and fun in CELEBRATION and APPRECIATION of our incredible FPF members. Join us Saturday July 27 and find out what we're all about. This is a FREE community event for everyone!. Boot camp at 10am and bbq lunch. Market and Music Days WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Heritage House Museum, 11 Old Sly's Road, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-6311, heritagehouse@smithsfalls.ca COST: Market Days at Heritage House Museum will feature local artisans and will also have music, games, and fun for the whole family. 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.

TUESDAY, JULY 30

Heritage House Museum Children's Day Camps WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Heritage House Museum, 11 Old Sly's Road, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-6311 COST: $25/day; $150 for all 7 days Heritage House facilitates Children's Day Camps on "Themed" Tuesdays in July and Aug. Participants will explore a different theme thru interactive activities, outreach, crafts and experiments.

FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S SERVICES OF LANARK, LEEDS AND GRENVILLE SEEKS INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE ON

FCSLLG’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS We are looking for leaders who want to make a difference: The Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds & Grenville (FCSLLG) – a Children’s Aid Society – is looking for new members for its Board of Directors. If you are passionate about child and youth well-being and the importance of working with families to improve child and youth outcomes, serving as a volunteer board member might be for you. If you have or desire the experience of... • Serving on a Board of Directors; • Representing community interests in a government funded professional organization; • Developing policies that promote service excellence; Please contact Tammy Shepherd, Executive Assistant for more information at 1-855-667-2726, ext 6288.

The Nominating Committee c/o Tammy Shepherd Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville 438 Laurier Blvd. BROCKVILLE, Ontario K6V 6C5 or email us at info@fcsllg.ca

CLUES ACROSS

1. Partner to “oohed” 6. Frying dishes 10. Turncoats 14. Tropical fruit 15. Combinations of ideas 17. Sick 19. Consumed 20. Is in possession of 21. Zodiac sign 22. Hem and __ 23. Small country along the Arabian Peninsula 24. Petty quarrel 26. Scold 29. Volcanic crater 31. Present 32. TV network 34. “Rule Britannia” composer 35. Some hold lunches 37. Spring harvest in South Asia 38. Feline 39. Precipitation

40. In addition 41. Using as a foundation 43. Without 45. Ancient Roman garment 46. Political action committee 47. A way to excite 49. Swiss river 50. A place to relax 53. NE Ohio ballplayer 57. Rocky bodies orbiting the sun 58. Horse-drawn vehicle 59. Soaks 60. Cunning 61. The underworld

CLUES DOWN

1. Water (Spanish) 2. Your parent’s sister 3. Incline from vertical

4. The night before 5. Female descendants from American revolutionaries 6. Exclamation of disgust 7. Affirmative votes 8. Midway between north and northwest 9. Soft-shell clams 10. Layer at the back of the eyeball 11. Tennis great Arthur 12. Where golf games begin 13. Soviet Socialist Republic 16. Capital of Zimbabwe 18. This and __ 22. Laugh 23. Adhere to the rules 24. He comes each December 25. Before 27. Hindu cymbals 28. __ and flows 29. Personal computer 30. Semite

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

31. “Star Wars” hero Solo 33. Data executive 35. Hybrid fruits 36. Capital of Latvia 37. Moved swiftly 39. Troublemaker 42. Averts 43. Garment worn by S. Asian women 44. It cools your house 46. Homes to bachelors 47. Besides 48. Cowboys great Leon 49. Griffith or Rooney 50. Province of Pakistan 51. Part of a book 52. Gasteyer and Ivanovic are two 53. Automobile 54. Afflict 55. To the __ degree 56. Arrived extinct

This week’s puzzle answers in next weeks issue.

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We encourage any interested adult living in Lanark Leeds Grenville to call, but we are especially interested in representatives from equity seeking communities and /or who may reside in Lanark County.

CROSSWORD

FRIDAY, JULY 26

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Visit insideottawavalley.com/events for featured online events. Things to do outside goes live on July 1.

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EVENTS


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The CorPoraTion of The TownshiP of BeCKwiTh reQUesT for ProPosal The Township of Beckwith invites qualified experienced Contractors to respond to the following 2019 Request for Proposal: Request for Expression of Interest and Qualifications Project: Township of Beckwith Building a New Municipal Office Facility at Beckwith Park Closing Date: Friday August 23rd, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. Closing Time: 12:00 noon Award of the contract is subject to the approval of the Council of the Township of Beckwith. Complete details and information included in the Proposal can be obtained by contacting:

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Cassandra McGregor, Clerk Administrator Township of Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith RR2, Carleton Place, ON K7C 3P2 613-257-1539 or cmcgregor@twp.beckwith.on.ca The corporation may award this Request for Proposal in part, in whole or not at all. Note: 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. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk Administrator at the address indicated above. BECKWITH TECH CAMP For Your Junior Scientist! For Campers Aged 10- 15 Brunton Community Hall ~ 1702 9th Line Beckwith 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 PM CAMPERS PLEASE BRING OUR OWN LUNCH, AND LAPTOP OR TABLET August 12th to 16th, 2019 | Fee: $200.00 Robotic Engineering – Learn how to design, build and program robots August 19th – 23rd | Fee: $200.00 Python Coding Camp Language – Receive a free year license to all Codester products and programming, and a special demonstration by Carleton Place Computers http://www.carletonplacecomputers.com/ Follow us on Facebook @beckwithtechcamp To view some examples, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp9FR2lSx_8&t=98s

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Introduces the basics of leadership in a recreation setting by providing three weeks of hands-on placement to apply new tech skills and gain valuable problem solving experience. Participants will be closely supervised and have the benefits of frequent evaluation and feedback regarding their progress. Successfully completing this program can provide youth with a certificate of participation, a professional reference for future employers, and the opportunity to complete mandatory volunteer hours for high school curriculum. This course is modeled like a tech workplace.

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