The Perth Courier May 23, 2019

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LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com It's a bench for a mensch. Jackie Seaton, potter and founder of Empty Bowls Perth, was honoured Thursday, May 9 when a cedar bench was unveiled in the Empty Bowls Garden at the Table Community Food Centre. A plaque placed on the bench commemorates Seaton and his unwavering commitment to support good food for all. Seaton, who died in 2013 from a rare form of blood cancer, founded Empty Bowls Perth in 2002. Since then, Empty Bowls Perth has raised some $200,000 for local food security programs thanks to the continued efforts of local potters and business partnerships. This year's event, held at the Festival of the Maples, raised $13,500. "Jackie was a man with a vision and determination, a man See COMMUNITY, page 4

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FULL-TIME UNIONIZED POSITION The Corporation of the Town of Perth is currently accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant. The successful candidate will possess a one-year Community College Certificate (minimum level of education required for this position); one years’ related experience; sound organizational, verbal, written, and interpersonal skills; as well as other related experience and qualifications as detailed in the job description. This position is placed on the “C” Panel (current hourly rate of $22.98 to $27.37). This is a 36.25 hour per week position. A complete job description is available upon request. Applicants are invited to submit covering letters and resumes no later than Friday, May 31, 2019 at 12:00 NOON to the attention of Pierce Olynyk, Payroll Administrator, Corporation of the Town of Perth, 80 Gore Street East, Perth, Ontario, K7H 1H9 or via e-mail payroll@perth.ca or may submit an application at www.perth.ca/employment.

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Do you know someone who is always helping others, gives many hours of volunteer time and consistently works for the good of the community? If so, then why not nominate him/her for the 2019 Perth Medal? The Perth Medal is a Mayor’s Award, presented annually by the Town of Perth to a person who has shown the greatest distinction in a number of endeavours, over the course of his or her life, to benefit the Perth community as a whole, with no monetary gain to themselves. This may be in the fields of community work, fundraising, volunteerism, etc. A nominee must be an individual (no couples or groups) who resides in the Town of Perth or the surrounding Townships of Tay Valley or Drummond/North Elmsley. The activity being recognized must be totally and singularly related to achievements within the Town of Perth. No person elected to public office may be nominated, nor may the award be presented posthumously. Nominations must be submitted on an official Nomination Form, which can be downloaded from the Town of Perth website at www.perth.ca, or you can request a copy by email at kfox@perth.ca or by phone at 613-267-3311 Ext. 2279. Submissions must be received no later than 4:00pm on Friday, May 31st, 2019. Submissions will not be considered after this date. Please direct completed nomination forms to: Shannon Baillon, Director of Community Services Town of Perth 80 Gore St. East, Perth, ON K7H 1H9 Enquiries can be directed to Karen Fox at kfox@perth.ca or 613-267-3311, Ext. 2279.

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who valued life," said Joni Seligman, Seaton's widow. The bench, handcrafted by David Ambrose, recognizes the commitment of Seaton and the team that has carried on this good deed by contributing hours of work and planning so everyone can enjoy the right to good food. It was made possible thanks to a grant by Community Food Centres Canada, said Ramsey Hart, executive director at the Table. "It came about in a serendipitous way," he said about the grant that helped to make the Table a more welcoming space. "Jackie believed that good food is a human right and should also be a joyful part of each day," Seligman said. "He took his deeplyheld belief and put it into action which has had a pos-

Laurie Weir/Torstar The red cedar bench was dedicated in memory of Jackie Seaton, Empty Bowls Founder. It was created by David Ambrose, who looks at the plaque that was added after he made it. The bench was placed out front at The Table Community Food Centre on May 9 with community members, potters and friends gathered to celebrate Seaton's legacy. itive and enduring effect on the community." Seligman held out her necklace, from which a pendant dangled. It was a fish, she said. And Seaton

was a Pisces. "Jackie made a stamp out of this fish so on the bottom of every bowl is that stamp." Seaton began every morning in his studio

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through the work day. He would encourage others to sit, here, as he would have, for a quiet moment with a good coffee and likely a New Yorker in his hand ... or to gather for a lively conversation - or argument," she said with a laugh. "This is a bench for a mensch (Yiddish for man with integrity) - and of course, Jackie lived for making a good pun." Empty Bowls Perth raised $13,500 this year. Seligman thanked those

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throwing a dozen or two bowls to warm up. "He once wrote that his work for Empty Bowls Perth gave it meaning and depth. 'It just keeps me going.'" Seligman said she was thrilled about Friday's dedication in this public space. "It is such a fitting tribute," she said. "Jackie would have loved this bench, crafted by his dear friend, David Ambrose. Jackie knew how to pace himself, taking breaks

around here for making the dedication and to honour Seaton and the work he has done and continues to be done in his honour. The Empty Bowls Perth fundraiser started 18 years ago. Potters and ceramic students make 500 bowls annually to be sold at the Festival of the Maples each April, filled with soup from local restaurants - all for a $25 donation. The funds raised from this event, and from the sale of bowls at Foodsmiths, and the Riverguild Fine Crafts, as well as through partnerships with local banks like TD and Scotiabank, is given to local food security organizations. Donations support the Table, YAK Youth Services, Food for Thought: Lanark County school nutrition program, the Lanark Highlands Food Pantry, and the Guatemala Stove Project.

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Desmond Devoy/Torstar Brian Perkin of Lake 88 in Perth is pictured at the studio in this file photo. Lake 88 will host a radiothon May 23 for health care. community - not through provincial dollars. So when the Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital (PSFDH) needs a mammography machine, as is the case now, those costs have to be covered through local donations," he said. Dr. Peter Roney, urologic surgeon and former chief of staff at PSFDH, says, "Anyone who lives in this region of eastern Ontario will have a very high likelihood of personally benefiting from the equipment funded through local donations. Most of us will make use of our local hospitals at some point in their lives. So when you make a donation to the local foundation, you are making a donation to yourself and your family." The radiothon will highlight the need for a CT scanner for the Almonte General Hospital, an ultrasound machine for the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital, and monies for travel expenses, drug cost support and program services for the community health centres in Lanark, Portland and Westport. Lake 88 has partnered with one hospital foundation or community health centre in each of the communities that the station serves, including the Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foun-

dation, Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation, Country Roads Community Health Centre in Portland and Westport, the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation in Perth, North Lanark Community Health Centre in Lanark and the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation. The Lake 88 radiothon will feature interviews with patients, volunteers, hospital officials, doctors, nurses and foundation staff. All of the station's onair hosts will be on hand to share stories from the incredible patients and volunteers whose lives have been changed and saved thanks to the generosity of local donors. The excitement of Radiothon Day will also be shared online at lake88.ca. A call centre that day will be hosted by the Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group at their Perth offices at 96 South St. where volunteers from the partner foundations and community health centres will be on hand to answer the phones and take donations and donor challenges. A toll-free number for donations will be open on Radiothon Day, May 23 from 6 a.m. til 6 p.m. at 1888-508-6985. Submitted by Lake 88

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MY DOG TESTED POSITIVE FOR LYME - NOW WHAT? LYME DISEASE IS PREVALENT AND TICKS ARE PLENTIFUL, WRITES LAURIE WEIR LAURIE WEIR Column

My German shepherd, Lexi, tested positive this week for Lyme. I'm trying to let that sink in. I'm diligent with her Lyme prevention medication, and I check for ticks after each outing. Already this year, I have removed two blacklegged ticks - the carrier of Lyme disease. But hearing those words from the vet tech was a little unreal. She can't be positive for Lyme - I do all the right things. I even spray my hands with a concoc-

tion of essential oils made specifically for tick and flea prevention, and rub her down with it for added protection. I spray myself. Lexi's annual vet check was otherwise a good one. She'd gained a small amount of weight, but it was a long, cold winter and there was not a lot of running, due to copious amounts of ice. I'd rather deal with a 0.2-pound weight gain than with a broken leg. Our spring vet visit is one where we discuss flea and tick prevention. Lexi gets her shots for rabies, distemper, parvovirus and leptospirosis. I was asked about a blood test for heartworm where they could also check for Lyme disease she's never had either blood test, because she's only three, so they went ahead with it. By the time I got home, I received the call from the tech confirming my worst fears. Lyme disease has been bad already this year.

She tells me another blood test (she drew enough blood) will confirm if it's an active case of Lyme disease, which would need to be treated with antibiotics, or if it's something she's had for a while and is not active - it may never be active. Of course, no question: further testing, please. Lexi is not showing signs of Lyme disease, like a fever, loss of appetite, reduced energy or lameness. If it's not active, we'll check again in six months. Monthly doses a chewable treatment is the course of action at this point. Be diligent with tick checks. If caught early, your dog can live a long and healthy life. Laurie Weir is the news editor for the Smiths Falls Record News and the Perth Courier. She can be reached at ljweir@metroland.com, when she's not checking for ticks.

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AT 10 REFERRALS PER WEEK, HOSPICE SERVICES IN DEMAND DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@ metroland.com As Lanark County's population gets older, calls are more frequent to the Community Home Support (CHS) Lanark County's hospice and palliative care services. "There seems to be quite a demand," said Melissa McDougall, catching a quiet moment before the start of the pancake breakfast that kicked of the 12th annual Hike for Hospice, held on Sunday, May 5 in Perth "The referrals are starting to pick up." CHS offers not only a volunteer hospice visiting service, but also peer-support bereavement program, which "there seems to be a real need for," she said, as well as the weekly day hospice program. "It's good to see," she said, in that more people are becoming aware of the program. "Until you need it, you don't know it's

there." And when you or a loved one gets that terminal diagnosis, "you don't want them (clients) to feel that they are alone," even if "people may not need them right away." Client services manager Suzanne Bourbonnais agreed that demand was growing, and, by her count, there were about 10 referrals per week. "(There is) definitely demand," said Bourbonnais. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. "We know that there is even more need out there," said McDougall. Bourbonnais was quick to add that a client does not need a doctor's referral to access their services, though "it takes time to make the match ...(and) there are times when we have a wait list." Families, friends, or even neighbours can make referrals, she said. One of their outstanding problems is that they do not have enough volun-

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THE ISSUE: INCREASING DEMAND FOR HOSPICE SERVICES LOCAL IMPACT: WITH AN AGING POPULATION IN LANARK COUNTY, MORE PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO LOCAL HOSPICE SERVICES teers, in part because some clients require the help of multiple volunteers. "It takes a whole team," said Bourbonnais.

TAKE A TOLL Working with hospice patients means that there will inevitably be losses. Sometimes, "you only have two or three weeks with a client," said McDougall. But, "some we've followed for years ... Yes, we do grow attached." While the client is at the centre of the care, "we want to be able to support the families. We've been to our fair share of funerals," both to say goodbye to the client, and to be there for the family, said McDougall. Another way they care for families is by "sitting with a client so other fami-

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care system would cost a whole lot more," were it not for volunteers, Nicholson said. Later that morning, the two-kilometre walk left from the Perth Royal Canadian Legion, to raise funds for hospice palliative care services in and around Lanark County. The walk raised funds not only for Community Home Support

Lanark County, but also the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation and the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation too.

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Desmond Devoy/Torstar From left, Melissa McDougall, Mary Ann Nicholson, and Suzanne Bourbonnais of Hospice Palliative Care Services, show off their big hearts, in both senses of the word, made by clients of the weekly day hospice, before the Hike for Hospice at the Royal Canadian Legion in Perth on Sunday, May 5.


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HIKE RAISES FUNDS FOR PROGRAMS Continued from page 9

Beryl Orok volunteers to do hospice visits, focusing on spiritual care, an extension of the chaplaincy she has done before in hos-

pitals and federal prisons as a Pentecostal minister. Through her multi-denominational work, she has conducted not one but two weddings for hospice clients.

"It was one of the most touching marriages I ever did," said Orok. Both the bride and groom went into the marriage "knowing full well that her time was limited." Members of the day hospice "made a nice photo album," for the happy couple,

remembered McDougall, and members of the day program helped celebrate on the big day.

"It's really whatever the client needs," said Orok. That included working with one lady suffering

with a brain tumour, who worked with Orok to plan out every last detail of her funeral.

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On Sunday, May 5, the 12th annual Hike for Hospice started its two-kilometre jaunt at the Perth Royal Canadian Legion. With another hospice hike in Almonte that same day, and plans for another possible hospice in Smiths Falls, hospice care and services are front of mind for many families with aging loved ones.

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COME FROM AWAY: LANARK VILLAGE LOSES CHIEF LIBRARIAN TO NEWFOUNDLAND DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@ metroland.com Lanark Highlands Township is losing its librarian to Newfoundland. David Rowe will be leaving as the chief librarian at the George Street library in Lanark village in late May, once his replacement is in place, to ease the transition period. Rowe's wife, who is also a librarian, found out that she had gotten a job in Canada's 'Far East' in March, prompting the couple to journey to the island last week, where he dropped her off for her first day of work on April 15. "We got caught up in the nasty freezing rain on Monday (April 8), and the blizzard on Tuesday (April 9)," he said, during a telephone interview from Stephenville, NL, on April 15, of their trek through Quebec.

The town is located on the western edge of the island of Newfoundland, where he and his wife, Dawn Silver, arrived on April 12. With his wife at work, he took a walk around his new hometown that morning, walking down the road where he "looked left and there is St. George's Bay, which is full of pack ice." The journey was daunting enough for the couple but marks a very pan-Canadian journey for his wife, who grew up on Vancouver Island. "She's glad to get back near the ocean again," he said, though he grew up in Montreal.

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David Rowe photo David Rowe, the outgoing chief librarian at the Lanark Highlands Township public library, will be leaving his post at the end of May, after his wife took up a new librarian post in Stephenville, Newfoundland. that he would be leaving. When he been hired, he told his bosses that "I was looking at three to five

years," in the post. "I hadn't anticipated moving to Newfoundland." His wife was a librarian

in Eganville, where the couple had been living, before she got her new job with Newfoundland and Labrador Public Libraries. "It's a lot more responsibility and challenges," than she had in Eganville, he said. As for himself, "I may find a job within the local public library system, even if its only shelving books," he said with a laugh. Rowe has been in his current position in Lanark village since October of 2017. "I like working here," he said, citing the "great" staff and users, all of whom he found to be "100 per cent honest and friendly." He has seen changes in the time he has been at the library. When he arrived, there was a "clientele of little kids and their moms and retirees coming in. Now we have teens coming in regularly, and school visits," from elementary schools, he said, making for a great-

er range of ages using the facility. "The library is getting more and more popular," he said. One aspect of his life in Ontario that he "won't miss" is the commute from Eganville to Lanark village. However, "it's a nice road, no traffic," even though it takes one hour and 20 minutes.

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WILDFIRE BBQ BRINGS LIFE TO FORMER CARRIAGE HOUSE Apparently food is on my mind this week.

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FLOWERS CAN SAY SO MUCH If you're looking to brighten someone's day, then I've got an idea for you. The Rotary Club of Perth is selling carnations for its annual Carnation Flower Sale. Taking place on Thursday, May 30, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the street sale locations includes the Royal Bank, Shoppers Drug Mart and Foodsmiths. I may need to pick some up for my mom

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HIGH FIVES FOR KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS Two weeks ago, I went on my daughter's kindergarten trip to Brockville. Sure, this will be fun, I thought. While it was fun, it was also exhausting. And loud. And there were some tears. Even some of the kids cried, too. Afterwards, I felt as though I needed a four-day nap session to recover (I promise, it was still fun). But the experience made me think about the daily kindergarten life and what it takes to soldier on all day in the classroom managing spats, spills and tears. Kudos to the kindergarten teachers who keep it together and do what they do.

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STUDENTS WALK BACK IN TIME DURING PERTH REGIONAL HERITAGE FAIR LOMBARDY STUDENTS WIN TOP PRIZE LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com There were some 90 students from Lanark Leeds and Grenville counties who showcased their knowledge of history during this year's Perth Heritage Fair, held at the Perth Royal Canadian Legion on Thursday, May 9. Each school held its own heritage fair over the past several weeks, with the top contenders vying for the big prizes at the regional showcase. It was the 16th rendition of the event, with students learning some unique tasks at a variety of workshops around town - like felting, illuminated letter-

ing, baking, weaving and blacksmithing. Students also took part in a walking tour of the Old Burying Ground at Last Duel Park. The overall winner was Maxx Barber from Lombardy Public School, with his project on Omamiwinini First Nations of Golden Lake. "I lived there as a child," said the Grade 7 student, dressed in Indigenous clothing. "I went to daycare and learned the language, but I only remember basic greetings now." Maxx said he that learned a lot about the migration of the Omamiwinini (Algonquins), including the Seven Fires Prophecy. "I felt a real connection to the people," he said. Maxx earned the top honours for his work, claiming the Ontario Power Generation Best of Fair Award. The runner-up was

Laurie Weir/Torstar Some 90 students from local schools showed their knowledge of history on May 9 at the Perth Royal Canadian Legion during the Perth Regional Heritage Fair. Perth and District Collegiate Institute's Abby Levac, a Grade 7 student who created her project sur-

rounding the Famous Five women in history. "I learned that this country's history ... is not

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Famous Five. Her causes included the women's right to vote, prohibition, women in the church and women in public life. Henrietta Muir Edwards was described as "tenacious" with her work with prohibition. Nelly McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby were the other three women - all of whom were from Alberta. They were drawn together by the ties of history and a shared idealism. McKinney was born Louise Crummy in 1868, in Frankville, Ont.

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REGIONAL AWARD WINNERS • Best Use of Local Resources Award: Saywer Conboy, Grade 7, PDCI, Murder and Mystery; • Best French-language Project: Andrew Leaver, Grade 6, St. John E.S., Maintien de la paix; • Local Genealogical Society Award: Able Hollinger, Grade 6, Drummond Central School, Hollinger Auctioneers. • Grade 4 Awards: Noah Hollinger, DCS, Totem Poles; Tyreese Carrion, Lombardy, Vimy Ridge; Owen Cousins, Calvary Christian, Halifax Explosion.

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• Ontario Power Generation Best of Fair Award: Maxx Barber, Grade 7, Lombardy Public School, Omamiwinini; • Ontario Power Generation Runner-up Best of Fair: Abigail Levac, Grade 7, PDCI, Famous Five; • Ontario Heritage Fairs Association Founders' Award (Grade 7): Penelope Patterson, PDCI, Diefenbunker; • Ontario Heritage Fairs Association Founders' Award (Grade 6): Annasophia Vander Byl, Ou sont les enfants; • Multicultural History Society of Ontario Award: Annabel Dow, Grade 8, Lombardy P.S., Mary Shadd Cary; • Ontario Heritage Fairs Association First Nation, Métis, Inuit Award: Avery LeBlanc, Grade 4, Glen Tay P.S., Inuit People; • OHFA Historial Thinking Award: Toby Stewart, Grade 8, Lombardy P.S., The Spanish Flu; • Archives of Ontario Award: Rhemy Maidment, Grade 5, Lombardy P.S., Ice Storm '98; • Ontario Historical Society Award: Isaac Mitchell, Grade 7, PDCI, Hooked on Fishing; • Ontario Historical Society Reading and Remembrance Award: Naomi Peters, Grade 7, PDCI, Vimy Ridge; • Ontario Genealogical Society Award: Tyler Dakers, Grade 7, PDCI, The

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BUSINESS

ACUPUNCTURIST OFFERS ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF PAIN RELIEF DOWDALL OFFERS ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF PAIN RELIEF LAURIE WEIR ljweir@metroland.com Lynn Dowdall has been practising ancient Chinese acupuncture techniques for more than 20 years, and now she wants to make it more accessible to those who may be looking for an alternative form of mainstream medicine. "My passion has always been to help people in pain, but also to help people with addictions," she said. Dowdall is now branching off from her home clinic treatments to offer community acupuncture, "which is done in a room with other people on comfy chairs in a quiet setting -

like this ... like my living room," she said. Her clinic is located inside her log cabin in the woods, which is off the beaten path that is Highway 7, between Wemyss and Brooke. Even though clients are seated, Dowdall said that she can still access acupuncture points on the extremities as well as on the ears. She can treat up to 10 people at one time. Now she offers help for people suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and brain injuries. "I now know a new protocol for PTSD and traumatic brain injuries," she said. "I have already started doing this, and so far, good results. It's a type of ear acupuncture." She is also available at Johnson Chiropractic Clinic at 130 Sproule Road in Perth, just off Highway 511, with Dr. Kelly Johnson,

Laurie Weir/Torstar Lynn Dowdall offers traditional Chinese medical acupuncture at her home clinic west of Perth on Highway 7. She is now offering her services two days a week at Johnson Chiropractic Clinic in Perth, as well as community acupuncture at her home. who is Dowdall's chiropractor. She will be available there on Tuesday and

Thursday mornings from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each week, sharing space with

registered massage therapist Fred Shepherd. "I wanted to make my-

self more accessible," she said. "I was worried about not getting the days and times I wanted, but Fred asked what would I like. He has been great to work with," she said, as has Johnson, who welcomed her to the clinic. Dowdall said that acupuncture should not hurt. "Acupuncture has been around for 5,000 years, but people are always wanting to make things better ... if it's not broken, why fix it?" She learned acupuncture in Sri Lanka, and has a medical lab technician background; she studied traditional Chinese medicine from three different colleges. Acupuncture became regulated in 2013 for the first time ever by the College of Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario See - page 17

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(CTMPAO). Dowdall has used acupuncture herself and knows it works. A bad car accident resulted in chronic pain and mobility issues, which "basically disabled" her. This gave her cause to seek an alternative way to relieve her pain. She was also diagnosed with fibromyalgia - which she says, after a period of treatments, that she no longer has. It's a mindset, she said:

if someone tells you that you have something, it is going to take a while to change the thought process. Many people use acupuncture, primarily as pain relief, she said. Others use it to alleviate addictions like smoking, food cravings, drugs or alcohol. "There are so many addictions as well," she said. "It's an actual physical change in the body when you do it for addiction. People are so busy that it's

hard to pin people down for that." Pun intended? Perhaps. To get health issues under control, Dowdall said that it may take one to 10 treatments to alleviate the symptoms, then monthly maintenance treatments. However, you don't have to be sick to seek acupuncture. "A lot of people come for pain," she said. "Anywhere in the body. People will come for things like Bell's palsy (a condition that par-

alyzes or weakens one side of the face). It's best to do that right away, and not wait for that. And addictions like smoking, weight loss or sugar addiction." When people come for addictions, Dowdall will talk to her clients to help them through their issues; if it's more deep-seated, she can recommend a therapist. One does not need a recommendation to visit her, though, she said. "They can just book an appointment." The average number of

treatments is seven to 10 for adults, for different conditions. It also depends on pain levels - is it chronic or acute pain? "Depending on why people are having acupuncture, then you would want to have a few treatments a week for a few weeks, then taper off," she said. "Coming once a month isn't going to do it. The least amount of times you can come for some relief is twice a month, and I've seen lots of miracles."

Dowdall, who is also a herbalist, can recommend herbal teas to complement a treatment regime. Treatments are $70 for an initial consultation, and $60 per session afterwards the community acupuncture will be less. After the initial session, Dowdall will give a traditional Chinese medical diagnosis. Bookings are only done by phone at 613-267-1119. More information can be found at www.perthacupuncture.ca.

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DAVIS SHARES JUNO-WINNING BLUES STYLE IN PERTH MORGAN DAVIS' EVOLUTION INTO A PRIMARILY SOLO ARTIST HAS BEEN 50 YEARS IN THE MAKING, WRITES STEVE TENNANT The Listening Room Series proudly presents the amazing, Juno Award-winning bluesman, the legendary Morgan Davis appearing Sunday, May 26, 7 p.m. at The Perth Tea Room (Perth Restaurant). Cost for admission is $20. Though he was born in

Detroit, Michigan, he absorbed the raging Motown and R&B sound before his family moved him to California. Entering his learning years, he came to Canada where he lived and studied at the - now infamous Toronto's Rochdale College, claiming that he got a

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higher education. He studied Delta blues, especially Robert Johnson, but also had the opportunity to see and play with players like Sunnyland Slim, Bukka White, Hubert Sumlin, Snooky Pryor and John Hammond, all helping in developing his country

blues style. All this led him to become a journeyman musician, playing with the Rhythm Rockets as well as David Wilcox's first band before leading his own first band, Knights of the Mystic Sea, being constantly on

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the road. One of his proudest moments was backing Dr. John. Over the 50 years that he's been on the road, he's evolved to primarily being a solo player - constantly writing his own material, backing himself on sixstring electric. He plays throughout the US, Europe and Canada, now calling Nova Scotia home for the past number of years. You'll love his music, his observations, his road stories as I have, the many

times that I've seen him. Prepaid reservations are necessary; both showonly and dinner reservations are $20 and available by calling Sue at 613-2677902. Part of the proceeds will be going to the Stewart Park Festival in July, helping to keep the festival free. Steve Tennant shares his passion for live, local music through his regular column in our Ottawa Valley newspapers. Reach him at ferdburphyll@gmail.com.

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ADULTING 101: CHOOSE YOUR SOUNDTRACK STEPHANIE GRAY WRITES ABOUT TEACHING YOUTH HOW TO SURVIVE IN THE ADULT WORLD STEPHANIE GRAY Column

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www.twp.beckwith.on.ca The meeTing daTes are as follows:

Tuesday, May 28th, 2019

7:00 PM

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Reeve Richard Kidd

BecKwiTh heriTage daYs presenTs HERITAGE PARAGE Saturday, June 8th, 2019 at 12:00 p.m.

Beginning at the Beckwith Public School and ending at the Beckwith Park Log Barns ~ 1523 9th Line Beckwith to 1319 9th Line Beckwith For more information, or to register for the parade, please contact the Beckwith Township Office at 613-257-1539. Registration forms can be found at www.twp.beckwith.on.ca under Community News

The lilac capiTal of onTario presenTs The franKTown lilac fesTival saturday, may 25th, 2019 centennial hall – franktown (Bring YoUr lawn chair) 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Breakfast Hosted by The Beckwith Irish Football Team

10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Registration for Children’s Bike Parade at St. James Church

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. BBQ at Centennial Hall

12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Historical Horse Drawn Wagon Rides Down Lilac Lane

4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Ham & Bean Supper Hosted by St. James Centennial Hall

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Craft Market, Bake Sale, Face Painting, Children’s Games & Activities, Various Garage Sales, Restored Antique Vehicle Display, Silent Auction, 50/50 Draw, Big Bounce, Dry Stone Well Canada Demonstration and more.

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The corporation of the Township of Beckwith employment opportunity accounts payable/program support clerk one (1) Year conTracT The Township of Beckwith has an immediate opening for an Accounts Payable/Program Support Clerk – One (1) year contract. Employment with the Township of Beckwith offers an opportunity to make a positive difference in our community. Reporting to the Treasurer and Clerk Administrator, you will be responsible for providing accounts payable and administrative support services to Clerk Administration and Finance Department. A copy of the job description is available upon request. A college diploma is preferred; along with two to three years’ experience in administration. The salary range for this position is $41,862.02 - $49,590.02 with a competitive benefit package If you are interested in joining our dedicated team, please forward your resume and indicate the position of interest to the undersigned no later than 12:00 noon on Friday May 31st, 2019: Cassandra McGregor Clerk Administrator The Corporation of the Township of Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith Carleton Place, ON K7C 3P2 Phone: 613-257-1539 Email: cmcgregor@twp.beckwith.on.ca All applications and enquires will be treated in confidence. We thank all applicants, however, only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for job selection purposes, only.

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Earlier this month, I came across a CBC story on the wild interwebs about how a school in Windsor, Ontario is offering classes on "adulting" to Grade 12 students. Awesome - in a sad sort of way. The story, "High school holds adulting classes" by Amy Dodge, notes more than 100 students are taking the class that provides life skills to prepare them for adulthood. The list of skills includes such things as changing a tire, checking oil, patching a hole in drywall, checking breakers, using power tools, budgeting, managing credit cards, sewing on a button, hemming pants, ironing, sorting laundry, cooking for one (e.g. how to make five meals with one rotisserie chicken) and mindfulness: stress management. I have long maintained that I am not very good at adulting; or, at the very

least, I don't like it much. A lot of the time I would rather be 17 and listening to my The Joshua Tree cassette over and over again. Alas, here I am, wearing my Big Girl Pants (under a slight bit of duress) day after day. I admit I don't really know how to hem those pants, but I can wash, sort, iron and sew a button on them. It is a little embarrassing to look at that list (which, I believe, is only a partial list) and realize there are a few things on there that I'm not too sure about. For instance, I am basically aware of how to change a tire, but given my glaring lack of upper body strength, I'm more likely to phone a friend or CAA. I just don't see things going well with the lug nuts, really. I have the laundry thing down pat, although I avoid ironing like the plague. I can also be very creative when it comes to rotisserie chicken, although I'm usually cooking for four. This isn't about me, though. It's about the kids. I know students who have switched from academic math (which is rife with algebra, functions, and general terror for some) to applied math, which is an awesome course. They learn budgeting and financing and how to buy a car and such practical things. One of the teachers at

the Windsor school, Jeanette Giroux, teaches science but leads the sewing club. "I just feel like sewing is a skill that we're starting to lose .... As much as technology progresses, you're still going to need pants." True story. At my house, some of the short people (who aren't actually short anymore) have shown a greater interest in learning how to cook than others. Both are pretty adept with a microwave - there is definitely room to grow. We had to take home economics and shop classes in elementary school, and both provided foundations that I use to this day. I still occasionally serve the tuna noodle casserole we learned to make. (Thanks, Mrs. Rous!) It's interesting how life rolls along, and before you know it, you've got a kid on the brink of adulting and you realize that you still have a lot to teach. Does that feeling of "oh my god, I forgot to tell him this and show him that" ever subside? I think we sometimes believe that our kids learn by osmosis when they are near us as we do a thing a kazillion times. I am here to tell you, people, this is not always true. Make them actually plunge the toilet! Or wiggle the thingy in the tank when it sticks and the water keeps running! Or change the batteries in the smoke detector! The horrid truth is, though, it doesn't matter how many classes you take, adulting is always a work in progress, so make sure that you have a good soundtrack. (Listens to The Joshua Tree loudly.)

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Angela and Robert Pierman are inviting you and your family to attend their 25th Wedding Anniversary Celebration! When: Saturday, June 1st, 2019 from 8:00PM - 12:30AM Where: Royal Canadian Legion, 26 Beckwith Street East, Perth, ON K7H 1B5 The Piermans do not wish to receive gifts, but will be accepting donations for the Tip of Toes Foundation at the Legion or at www.tipoftoes.com

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You are invited to Waterside Retirement Residence, 105 McNeely Ave., Carleton Place on Saturday, June 1st from 1-3 p.m. to wish Ben James a Happy 90th Birthday! No cards or gifts please. However, if you wish, there will be an opportunity to donate to The Jennie James Depression Research Fund c/o The Royal Ottawa Hospital Foundation in honour of Ben’s Milestone Birthday.

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Kathleen Kerfoot & Robert Murphy Friday May 24th, 2019 @ Sens House, Ottawa Congratulations on saying “ I Do” and “ Yes to the dress”! JoAnne (Rod) Keays, Wayne (Gayle) Kerfoot, Bryan (Jane) Murphy

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Saturday May 25th, 2:30 to 5:00 pm Eulogies to help us remember Jim will start at 3:00 pm Blair & Son Reception Centre 15 Gore St. West, Perth ON www.blairandson.com

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Hearty, Gerda Eleanor (Nee Tanner)

October 15th, 1942 May 11th, 2019 It is with profound sorrow that we announce the sudden death of Gerda Hearty on Saturday, May 11th, 2019. She was surrounded by her family while visiting her childhood “camp” in Quebec. Gerda is predeceased by her loving parents, Freda Evoy (Tanner)(Nee Lecharity) and James Albert Tanner. Gerda’s death leaves broken hearted: Al Hearty her much loved husband of almost 54 years; her cherished daughters, Kerrie and Krista (Michael McLean); and beloved grandchildren Ashton Kerr, Ireland Hearty Kerr and Emery McLean. She also leaves to mourn: her dear brother Roy Tanner (Mavis) of Carleton Place, sisters and brothers-in-law, Karen Smith, Donna Keon (Stan), Odel Hearty, Graeme “Sandy” McDougall, Jerry Hearty, and Gary Hearty (Theresa), along with, many adored nieces and nephews and a large group of very close friends whom she loved. She was predeceased by her beloved sister-in-law Sharon McDougall and brother-in-law Durrell “Butch” Smith. Throughout her full life, Gerda’s fun loving nature drew in and brightened the lives of those who had the good fortune to meet her. Her compassionate and encouraging disposition has touched and influenced so many lives throughout her long career as a teacher in Perth and Smiths Falls followed by many years of community service in Perth. Gerda contributed greatly to her community by coaching countless school sports teams, volunteering in her grandchildren’s classrooms, being the secretary for the Rotary Club and the Retired Teachers Federation, and organizing events as the hospitality coordinator for the CFUW to name a few. Gerda took immense joy from being with her children and grandchildren, spending time baking, laughing and playing. No matter what was going on in Gerda’s life, the moment her kids and grandkids walked in the door they were greeted with wide open arms and an expression that told them they were the most important person in the world and had her full attention. Most of those who knew this strong, vibrant woman will remember best her zest for life, her caring nature and her ability to see the good in everyone. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St W, Perth on Thursday, May 16th, 2019 from 2:00 to 5:00 & 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. A celebration of Gerda’s life was held in St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore St. W, Perth on Friday, May 17th, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. A reception followed in the Church Hall. Memorial donations in Gerda’s memory should be directed to Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation.

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To our beautiful Emmaleigh Congratulations on your 20th Birthday May 24th, 2019 We love you and are so proud of your accomplishments All our love Your Family xoxoxoxoxo

CARD OF THANKS

The HALPIN Family would like to express heartfelt thanks for the many cards, kind words, visits, food and beverage, flowers and donations. To those who took the time to join us at the Celebration of Life for our mom Dianne - we truly appreciated it. To the Staff at the Smiths Falls Hospital including kitchen, cleaning, nurses Med-Surg 2 and Dr. Hendry for their exceptional care. Also a special thanks to Scott Blair and Staff at Blair and Sons, Father Rod McNeil, Ed Coville and the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies. John, Bruce, Margo and Family

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PLEASE JOIN US as we Celebrate and Congratulate Barbara Black on her Retirement Tuesday May 28th, 2019 from 1 – 3 RBC Smiths Falls Cake and Refreshments

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Barill, Muriel

(nee South) Passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at the age of 85. Muriel was predeceased by her loving husband Bill; her parents Bill and Gertrude South; brother Frank South, sisters Jean (late Gerry) Vandusen and Anna White. Muriel will be sadly missed by her sisters Mary (Dave) Splane and Isabelle (late Earl) Carey; sisters-in-law Eva (Bob) Dryden, Dolores (late Roy) Siegman, Betty (Tip) Thompson, Barbarita (late Bill) Watson and brothers-in-law Don (Val) Barill and Bill White. Muriel’s memory will be cherished by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Muriel loved her family and friends, especially the little ones, feeding the birds, gardening and being outdoors. Muriel was always smiling with a positive attitude and a great sense of humour. A graveside service will be held at Maple Vale Cemetery, Hwy 29 Smiths Falls on Friday, May 24, 2019 at 1:00 PM. Officiated by Father Rod McNeil. Donations in memory of Muriel can be made to St. Frances de Sales Church, Smiths Falls. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca

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Kennedy, Evelyn Olga

(nee Waterman), B.A. Passed away peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Sunday, May 12, 2019 at the age of 78. Dear mother of Ruth, Beth (Richard Puckett), and Wesley (Catherine). Loving grandmother of Wesley Bell (Mackenzie), Sean, Katie, Eva, and Laura. Sister of Fred (Linda), Bill, and Gail (Jim Robinson). Predeceased by her husband Barry, her son Michael, parents Fred and Margaret Waterman, and by her sisters Margaret and Grace. She will be fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. Evelyn will be remembered as a banker, librarian, and homemaker, a lifelong learner, and a passionate collector of rocks, minerals, and fossils. Evelyn’s contributions into the communities in which she lived led to many long lasting friendships. Family and friends are welcome to gather at Elmwood Cemetery for a graveside service on Monday, June 3, 2019 at 11:00 am, where we will inter both our mother and father together in the family plot. In the event you are not able to attend at the cemetery, you are invited to join the family for a reception following the interment at the Blair & Son Reception Centre located at 15 Gore St. W., at 11:30 a.m. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to Sjogren’s Society of Canada.

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Keates, Karen Ruth

December 7, 1957 May 12, 2019 It is with great sadness that the family of Karen Keates, announce the passing of their beloved mother, wife, and grandmother on May 12, 2019 at the young age of 61. With her loving husband of 39 years by her side she passed peacefully, after a long but courageous battle with cancer. Karen is lovingly remembered by her devoted husband Richard; her daughter Kelly, her sons Alex (Ashley) and Jason (Amanda), her many nieces and nephews as well as her beloved grandchildren; Benjamin and Mia. Karen is predeceased by her sister Kathryn (Roger) and her mom Ruth. Karen was born in Iserlohn, Germany on December 7, 1957 and immigrated to Canada when she was a baby. Karen will be forever known for her immense love for her family and will be sorely missed by her countless friends and her beloved dog, Jasper. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date to be determined by the family. Donations in Karen’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Travis, Olga R.

(nee Williams) Olga passed away peacefully in hospital on Monday, May 6, 2019 at the age of 90. Loving wife of the late John Travis. Adored mother of John Travis. Olga will be missed by her brother Alex Williams, her nephews Sandy, David, Steven, Jamie and Trevor Williams, nieces Sandra Williams and Kate Brown. She was predeceased by her brother Harold in 2010. Olga was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland and held those roots dear to her heart. She was a devoted mother, a musician and friend to many in her community. Grave side service will be held on May 27, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at Elmwood Cemetery.

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IRWIN Muriel Ann

(June 11, 1949 May 16, 2019) It is with saddened hearts the family of Muriel Irwin announces her passing on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Daughter of the late George and Mary Jannack. Much loved wife and soul mate of Kenny Irwin. Cherished and adored mom of Jim (Lee Ann) Gilligan, and Troy Coughlin. Deeply loved nana to her precious granddaughter Allison Gilligan. Muriel will be forever missed by her siblings Sharon (Late Ted McMillan), Mary (late Greg Jackson and late Dan Ring), and Ernie (Kathy) Jannack. Predeceased by her sister Gina James, and brother Keith Jannack. Muriel was adored and will be deeply missed by her many sister and brothers-in-law, and nieces and nephews as well as her many friends. Friends were invited to visit with the family at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. A Memorial Service will be held at the funeral home at 1:00 PM on Thursday, May 23rd. A Celebration of Life will take place immediately following the service at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95, Smiths Falls. In memory of Muriel, donations to the Palliative Care Unit - Smiths Falls Hospital, would be greatly appreciated by the family, or if you wish, please plant a tree in Muriel’s honour. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.lannin.ca “Nana was given her wings so she can fly, but she will forever be in our hearts”

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With sadness we announce that Terry passed away peacefully at Providence Care in Kingston on Monday morning, May 13, 2019. Terrence René Leclaire, formerly of Arnprior was 71. Beloved son of the late René and Bernadette (nee Frappier) Leclaire. Special nephew of Rita Frappier of Kingston with whom Terry resided for the past 20 years. Dear brother of Bruce (late Cindy) of Pembroke; Greg (Sherry Steves) of Castleford; Steve “Boots” of Arnprior; Saundra MacHardy (James) of Galetta and Susan Sawyer (Ed) of Arnprior. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Terry’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. A family graveside service and interment will take place at St. Alexander’s Parish Cemetery, Sand Point. In memory of Terry, please consider a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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March 10, 1936 May 4, 2019 Arnold Munro passed away at Kelowna General Hospital in the early morning of Saturday May 4, 2019 at the age of 83. Arnold was born in Darling Twp. of Ontario to the late Effie (Morrison) and Clifford Munro. Dearly loved husband for 57 years to Donna (Kitsemetry). Loved by his two children Lynda Asselstine (husband Carey) and David Munro (wife Rhoda). Loved by his grandchildren J. Nicole, Colin (Jen mother to 2 great grandchildren). Ashley (partner Tony Hiscox) and Holly. Step grandchildren Arron Vaugh Evans, McGyver and Sandy Kulchyski. Great grandchildren Demetrius Hiscox, Samantha and Billy Asselstine, Daemon Kulchyski. Dear brother of Elmer and Heather Lepage (Gerry). Brotherin-law to Walter Clancy and Susan Munro, Robert (Sharon), Ron (Lynda) and Bryan (Addie) Kitsemetry. Predeceased by 4 of his sisters Laura Kellough, Marion Brady, Doris Clancy, Ellen Munro and by 2 of his brothers James and Ray Munro and by 2 brothers-inlaw Joe Brady and Willard Kellough. Due to health concerns of Arnold’s immediate family no public services will be held. Our family greatly appreciate all your thoughts and prayers. For those who may want to make a donation in memory of Arnold, please consider the Canadian Cancer Society, 330 Strathcona Avenue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 5K7 (www.cancer.ca). Arrangements are in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services & Crematorium, West Kelowna Arrangement Centre (250-768-8925). Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com.

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With great sadness we announce that Debbie passed away at home while surrounded by the love of family and close friends on Monday evening, May 13, 2019. Deborah Ann Lee “Debbie” Schultz of Arnprior was 63. Beloved wife and best friend of Ed. Dearly loved and treasured mother of Carrie Hisko (Derek) and Jamie Schultz. Cherished and proud grandmother of MacKenzie and Cole. Special sister-in-law of Rodney Schultz (Cathy). Devoted aunt of Jesse (Erika) and Skylar and soon to be great-aunt of Miss Emersyn. Dear sister of Joan Reckenberg (late Gerry), Heather Allaire (late Herb) and Kathy Nicholas (Carl). Predeceased by her parents: Ralph and Marion (nee Gillan) Watson as well as siblings: Linda Chusroskie (late Barry), Wayne and Eddie Watson. Also survived by nieces nephews and so many wonderful friends. Debbie’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where visitation was held on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. A tribute followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Debbie, please consider a donation to Hospice Renfrew. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with loved ones by her side on Monday evening, May 13th, 2019. Maizie Corine Parks of Arnprior passed away following a brief illness. She was 76. Dearly loved mother of Duane (Laura) of Kinburn and Wonnietta Zarb (Joe) of Ottawa. Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Ashley Zarb, Adam Zarb (Amelia Flaherty), Carson and Kate Parks. Dear sister of Homer, Robert and Gary McCullough and Donna Renaud (Danny). Predeceased by her parents, Ollie and Virginia (nee Snider) McCullough; a sister, Carol Renaud (late Phillip) as well as 2 brothers, Harvey and Keith McCullough. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A woman of strong character and conviction, Maizie enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. A fierce card player, she seldom if ever passed up an opportunity to play a hand of euchre. Her quick wit and keen sense of humour will be remembered by many. Maizie’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where visitation was held on Saturday, May 18th from 2:30 to 4:15 p.m. A Tribute to Maizie followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 4:30. In memory of Maizie, please consider a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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BISONETTE, Ronald S. In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away April 29, 2018.

Irene Murphy May 17, 2018 One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away. Her smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, She had a kindly word for each And she died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her Some day we know not when, To clasp her hand in the better land Never to part again. The MacDonald Family

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One year has come and gone And still the pain it lingers on. We miss you so much But you left us beautiful memories. Although we can not see you We know you are always near. Sadly missed and always loved and remembered by Daughter Norma Jean and sons Paul and John Grandchildren Dylan and Tamra, Brooke, Ashley and Glenn Jr. Aiden and Joseph Great Grandfather Jayden and Jaelynn

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NANCY ANN GOODBERRY-JORDAN

Sept 27, 1940- May 24, 2017 In loving memory of a very dear mother and grandmother. Mom, it’s hard to believe it’s been two years since we kissed you goodbye. We know you are listening from the heavens above. There’s nothing that we value more, than your love. No matter where we are or what we are doing, your memories will always keep us smiling. Mom, you are missed beyond words, for you were someone very special who meant more than words can say. We know you are always with us, walking beside us each and every day. Love your children and grandchildren

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GRAVES - In loving memory of Lilian Graves who passed away on May 28, 2017. We Miss You Mom We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And the days before that too. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name. All we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Love Christina, Billy, Wendy and Debbie

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Aluminum fishing boat. 2006 Ford Explorer. Eddie 16’-18’. Call 285-9806. Bauer SUV, 4.6 automatic, good condition. $2400. Male puppy, British 613-283-2368 Golden Retriever, 8-10 cell: 613-285-7402 weeks old. Call 283-0804 after 6 p.m. Wanted: Classic & Vintage Old photos of Smiths cars & trucks. Please call Falls, 1901-1980’s. Call Mark 613-360-2699. 283-0804 after 6 p.m. 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 Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870. Wanted for scrap: cars, trucks, vans and appliances. Phone 613-551-6698.

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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

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

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4 year old male beagle, looking for good home, good with kids. $100. PREMIUM PLACE paid 613-797-5507 or for modest waterfront home or cottage. Free 613-258-4217 evaluation upon request. Call Gerry Hudson: For Sale: Doberman 1-613-449-1668. Sales pups. 7 wks old. 2 males, Representative of Remax 1 female. Ready May 24. Riverview Realty Ltd. 613-284-8000. Brokerage. Shih Tzu puppies, males 3 months old, vet check and shots. $500 or best offer. Two 7 month old females, vet checked and shots. 613-258-7919.

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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.

Lyle Kenneth MANSON May 25th, 1994 Lyle left a lesson for us all through his strength, courage and humour. His love of family music and nature and the joy he found there was evident. Regardless of who you were and what lead you to meet and know him. We were all left with the same genuine commitment and friendship. As time goes on we miss you more. Mum and Family xoxoxoxoxoxo

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WANTED TO RENT Professional handyman 54 seeks apt willing to trade services for rent reduction, over 35 years experience must have large windows or lots of sunlight please email Michael.L.Bollman@ gmail.com or call 613 381-7988

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PERSONAL

1 Room for rent, 42 Alcoholics Anonymous Church St West, Smiths 613-284-2696. Falls, full-time working quiet person, all inclusive, $120/wk. 613-812-2400. Female, seeking gentleman over 75. 613-230-5574 Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Overeaters Anonymous Smiths Falls. Air condi613-264-5158 tioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650.

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Perth, Adults luxury living

COMMERCIAL RENT on the Tay, 1 bedroom A Load to the dump Carleton Place, Downtown Commercial Space available June 1st, 760 sq.ft., 154 Beckwith St., $750.00 month plus utilities. Please call 613-257-5711 Office space available. The Maple Centre, Smiths Falls. Includes common Board Room, his/her washrooms, parking, utilities. $450 and $750/month. Available immediately. Call 613-812-0693.

appt, 2nd floor, facing Rogers Road, fridge, stove, dishwasher, laundry facility, library, common room, elevator, gym, $1150/mnth plus heat, hydro, parking. Non-smokers only. Lucie 613-617-0518.

Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-899-7269.

Certified Mason. 15 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job Smiths Falls, private specialist. Free estimates. suite. executive home, 613-250-0290. available July 1, furnished, $1200/mnth, all inclusive. References 613-284-8000 Lawn Mowing, Reasonable & reliable. weekly or as needed. Call for an appt. 613-283-7782

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6 Generations of firewood Ash wagon stringers sales, all hardwood, cut Hunter Safety/Canadian and 2” ash planking. Call and split. Stored inside. Fire-arms Courses and ex613-258-3854 (leave 613-253-8006. ams held once a month at message). Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409. Cash paid for private Adding warmth to your life collections, estates, business Liquidations & for over 25 years. Cut, more. Call or text Dan split or log lengths. Delivered or picked up. Phone 613-285-4224 Greg Knops cell: 613-340-1045 Cedar pickets, rails, post 613-658-3358 after 7pm & mill logs for sale. Call or text 613-913-7958.

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Marg Norris In loving memory of a dear wife who passed away May 24, 2018.

To place a Social Note call 613-283-3182 x.8464

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

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Is now accepting resumes for the position of

Licensed Mechanic

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PAUL’S MASONRY

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

PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT $19//hr, urgently required for weekends, early mornings and evenings. Carleton Place, will train, email resume to: helpwanted63@gmail. com

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

PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394

At our Ottawa facility

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Applicants should have an understanding of the following: • The need for quality preventive maintenance • Welding (gas, arc and mig) • Electrical maintenance and repair • Air brake diagnosis and repair. • Safe work practices. • Hydraulic system diagnosis is an asset. Applicants must be self-motivated, willing to learn and possess the team player attitude. Waste Connections of Canada offers very competitive wages as well as an excellent benefits package.

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DRIVERS REQUIRED

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

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.

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Please forward all resumes to: Mark Boisvenue 613-740-3263 mark.boisvenue@wasteconnections.com 1152 Kenaston Street, Ottawa Ontario K1B 3P5

Guide to Area Telephone Exchanges

623 Arnprior 692 Manotick 256 Almonte 257-253 C. Place 258 Kemptville 259 Lanark 267-264-326 Perth 268 Maberly 269 Merrickville 273 Westport 272 Portland 275 Toledo 278 McDonald’s Corners 279 Sharbot Lake 283-284 Smiths Falls 342-345382-498 Brockville 359 Elgin 382 Gananoque 448 Chesterville 479 Ompah 489 N. Gower 624 Pakenham 774 Winchester 838 Richmond, Munster 924 Athens 926 North Augusta 928 Delta 989 South Mountain

HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177

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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 $590 000. 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 $135 000. WORLD CLASS WATERFRONT RESORT. 100 picturesque wooded acres. State of the art modern guest cottages, over 600 feet clean shoreline on popular water way, fully equipped and operational, M.L.S. Will trade for your property/apartment complex/business property. IN TOWN SMITH FALLS; classy and charming 3 bedroomVictorian red brick home centre of town. Full dry basement with high ceiling. Walk up 3rd story attic with possibilities, $179 000. SMITH FALLS; 8 park lake private tree acres. Spacious 3 bedroom home needing work. Huge garage and work shop, huge separate garage work shop, under $234 900. SMITH FALLS COMMERCIAL; Roger Stevens Dr. Almost an acre lot. Huge shop and apartment. Ample room for more buildings. Motor Home included bargain $134, 000 OBO. SMITH FALLS; centre of town newly listed red brick spacious Victorian home. 10ft high basement, clean and dry, 4 bedrooms, balcony, large rear yard. 900 square foot of carpeted attic space. Bargain $179 000.

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James Ross Limited is an international leader in the custom design and fabrication of paper machine cleaning equipment. The company is part of the European based IBS Paper Performance Group. Recent demand for their products has created two important openings at their Brockville plant.

MANUFACTURER’S SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (Technical Service Department)

Key Qualifications: • Mechanical Technician/Millwright Certificate with 3 or more year’s field maintenance experience. • Hands-On problem solving and troubleshooting is essential. • Capacity to build confidence with our customers – you will be the ‘go-to’ person. • Maintenance and repair of paper industry equipment is an asset. (Training provided) • Willing to travel (Canada & United States) 1 or 2 days trips/week and occasionally a 3-day

CNC MILL MACHINIST(S)

Key Requirements: • Certified machinist training, 2 - 5 years’ experience and scheduling exposure • Machine custom and complex parts and equipment with high tolerances • Ability to read job packets and understand complex blueprints • CNC programming for lathes and milling machines essential • View this exciting machine on google: Nicolas Correa Axia 11.5 Presentation Video Do You Have What it Takes? If you have a passion for working with various types of machinery and equipment, we want to hear from you. You will be joining a solid company; enjoy a competitive salary and fringe benefits and work in a supportive environment. In the first instance, call or e-mail your résumé to:

C.W. ARMSTRONG e-mail: hr@jamesross.com 1 877 779-2362 or (613) 498-2290 See our products at www.jamesross.ca (Please pass this opening along to others)

Community First POLICE CONSTABLES (Two Positions) The Smiths Falls Police Service has an opening for one experienced Police Constable and one Recruit Constable. All applicants must meet the requirements for employment as set out in the Police Services Act of Ontario. Applicants must also be able to: • Provide a current First Aid Certificate and CPR Certificate. • Possess a valid driver’s licence. Recruit applicants who do not possess a current OACP certificate of results should be prepared to undergo further similar testing. All applicants will be required to pass a medical examination and a comprehensive background check. Applicants chosen for testing, interviews or medicals must attend the Smiths Falls Police Service at their own expense. The Smiths Falls Police Service is dedicated to equal opportunity concepts. We thank all applicants for their interest but respectfully advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Qualified applicants are to forward their resume in an envelope clearly marked “Personal and Confidential” by 4 p.m. on Monday, June 10, 2019 addressed to the undersigned. Mark MacGillivray Chief of Police Smiths Falls Police Service 7 Hershey Drive, P.O. Box 818 Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 4W7

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

A&B CLEANING seeking part time commercial Pet Boutique and cleaners in Perth. Apply Grooming Shop for sale @ www.abcleaning.ca Looking for an experienced groomer that would like to be their own boss. For more info please contact Business Sell Canada.com, listing no. 92311002.

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The Town of Smiths Falls Requires One (1) Full-Time Corporate Services Office Clerk 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 Corporate Services Office Clerk. Under the direction of the Director, you will form part of a team in our Corporate Services Department. Duties of the Corporate Services Office Clerk include, but are not limited to: • Primarily provide administrative assistance to the Chief Administrative Officer and Director of Corporate Services/Clerk • Provide reception coverage as required (telephone and counter inquiries/payments) • Support in the day to day activities/functions within the Corporate Services Department. • Administrative support to the fire department. The successful applicant will possess: • Completion of high school supplemented by post-secondary diploma/degree in Office Administration, Accounting or related discipline; i.e. finance, business administration or public administration • Minimum two (2) years’ experience in an administrative setting • Thorough knowledge of municipal operations Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by Thursday June 6, 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.


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The Town of Smiths Falls Requires One (1) Full-Time Planning Coordinator 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 Planning Coordinator. Under the direction of the Senior Planner, you will form part of a team in our Planning Department. The Planning Coordinator is responsible for administrative and program support to the Town’s planning staff, act as first point of contact for planning inquiries, review planning applications and prepare key maps and notices for the Planning Department. The successful applicant will possess: • Completion of high school supplemented by post-secondary diploma/degree in Office Administration and/or in a planning related field. • Minimum two (2) years’ experience in an administrative/ planning setting (preferably in a municipal government environment) Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by Thursday June 6, 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.

Apply today!

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

On behalf of several Perth area employers, Community Employment Services is supporting the recruitment of:

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

St. Lawrence Parks Commission We Are Hiring. Join Our Team!

¾ General Labourers for trades. ¾ Carpenters, experienced or entry level. Must have drivers licence.

¾ Lawn Maintenance ¾ Landscapers with a passion for natural

For more details visit:

Parks.on.ca

stone and must have a drivers licence.

¾ Production workers, 8‑10 week contract. ¾ Installer Helper with drivers licence. ¾ Server & Cooks restaurant or retirement. ¾ Parts Counter person for farm equip.

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Resumes of suitable candidates will be presented to the employer(s). Please note, this is an application to participate in an Employment Ontario, Employment Service program for job seekers aged 15 to 65+ and these are not paid positions within Algonquin College.

to apply, bring your resume to us:

Community Employment Services

40 Sunset Blvd. Perth     Open Mon.–Fri. THIS EMPLOYMENT ONTARIO SERVICE IS FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO AND ADMINISTERED BY ALGONQUIN COLLEGE.

613. 267.1381 ext.0

www.CESPerth.ca

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FORM 6 • SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

Municipal Act, 2001 Ontario Regulation 181/03, Municipal Tax Sale Rules

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

TENDERS

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER MUNICIPAL TAX SALES ACT THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Friday, June 7, 2019, at the law firm of Howard Kelford & DuBois LLP, 2 Main Street East, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1A2. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same date at 3:15 p.m. Description of Lands:1. PT LT 44 E/S MONTAGUE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 45 E/S MONTAGUE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; LT 63 N/S ROBINSON AVENUE PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 64 N/S ROBINSON AVENUE PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 66 W/S ANNE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; PT LT 66 W/S ANNE ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE ALL AS IN RS181807; TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS – PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS VACANT LAND Minimum Tender Amount $71,000.00 2. LT 22 PL 17462 LANARK S MONTAGUE; TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS (Assessment Roll No. 020-025-32900) Minimum Tender Amount $22,336.68 3. LT 41 S/S HELEN ST PL 13884 LANARK S MONTAGUE; TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS (Assessment Roll No. 030-030-78500) Minimum Tender Amount $16,495.11 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or a bank draft, trust corporation or Province of Ontario Savings Office payable to the Municipality (or Board) and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. The Municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. The Municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. This sale is governed by the Municipal Sales Tax Act and the Municipal Sales Tax Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: ANDREW HOWARD, SOLICITOR HOWARD KELFORD & DUBOIS, LLP 2 MAIN STREET EAST SMITHS FALLS, ON K7A 1A2 insideottawavalley.com

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on June 20, 2019, at the Montague Municipal Office, P.O. Box 755, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls ON K7A 4W6. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Montague Municipal Office, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls. Description of land: Roll No. 09 01 000 030 10400 0000; 8 Second St., Smiths Falls; PIN 05266-0142(LT); Lot 113 Plan 2707 Lanark S Montague; Township of Montague; File No. 18-01 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $92,546 Minimum tender amount: $12,952.09 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit of at least 20 per cent of the tender amount, which deposit shall be made by way of a certified cheque/bank draft/ money order payable to the municipality. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. The assessed value according to the last returned assessment roll may or may not be representative of the current market value of the property This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and any taxes that may be applicable, such as a land transfer tax and HST. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. A copy of the prescribed form of tender is available on the website of the Government of Ontario Central Forms Repository under the listing for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Allison Vereyken, Treasurer The Corporation of the Township of Montague P.O. Box 755, 6547 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls ON K7A 4W6 613-283-7478 ext. 250 613-283-3112 Fax treasurer@township.montague.on.ca

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FORM 6 Municipal Act, 2001

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PERTH Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 4:00 p.m. local time on June 19, 2019 at the Municipal Offices of The Corporation of the Town of Perth situated at 80 Gore Street East, Perth, Ontario, K7H 1H9. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 4:15 p.m. at the Municipal Offices of The Corporation of the Town of Perth situated at 80 Gore Street East, Perth, Ontario, K7H 1H9. Description of Lands: PT NE1/2 LT 27 CON 10 NORTH ELMSLEY PT 6, 27R49; S/T RS103556; PERTH Address: 4 Morgan Avenue, Perth, Ontario K7H 3G4 PIN: 05318-0051 (LT) Roll Number: 0921 010 030 13900 Last Transfer: LC136397 Minimum Tender Amount: $22,796.77 The sale of these properties is subject to cancellation up to the time of the tender opening without any further notice. The Minimum Tender Amount represents the cancellation price as of the first day of advertising. Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form, Tender to Purchase, and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to “Barker Willson Professional Corporation, in Trust” and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters including environmental concerns, relating to the land(s) to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. The lands do not include the mobile homes situate on the lands, if any. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, penalties and interest, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax within fourteen (14) calendar days of being notified that he/she is the successful purchaser. The municipality does not provide an opportunity for potential purchasers to view properties. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession or a key to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: Title BRIAN BURNS, TREASURER Name of Municipality or Board THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PERTH Address of Municipality or Board 80 GORE STREET EAST, PERTH, ONTARIO, K7H 1H9 Solicitor for Municipality DAVID G. HEELEY BARKER WILLSON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 31 FOSTER STREET, PERTH, ONTARIO, K7H 1R8

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GARAGE SALE

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• For Sale • Help Wanted • Garage/ Yard Sale • For Rent • Etc.

AUCTIONS

Gallery 15 Antique

Shop and Flea Market

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

AUCTIONS

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Auction SALE

AUCTIONS

EvEning Auction SAlE

Thursday May 30 5:00 p.m. Almonte Civitan Hall

of KubotA M7040 4WD trActor W/ lA1153 loADEr, ASSortED MAchinEry, houSEholD furniturE, AntiquES, toolS AnD MiScEllAnEouS ArticlES

Antiques, Collectibles & Household Goods. Note: No sale at Civitan on Thursday June 6th.

8020 Lawrence St, Vernon, ON – (just East of the Vernon Recreational Centre) or from Winchester travel North on Bank St to Vernon and turn Right on Lawrence St. Watch for Auction Signs.

Auctioneer: Frank Burns 613-267-4129

Thurs Evening, May 30 at 5:00 pm

Consignment AuCtion

trACtors, FArm mAChinery, ConstruCtion equipment, trAilers, AtV’s, lAwn & gArden equipment And horse drAwn VehiCles 12th Annual Consignment Sale Held at M&R Feeds and Farm Supply Ltd., 70 Decosta Street, Arnprior SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. sharp

AUCTIONS

Another Great Consignment Auction. Plan to attend. See www.jamesauction.com for detailed listing and pictures. Hope to see you there. Terms – Cash, Debit or Cheque with Proper ID For Information Contact: BARRY DEAN at M&R FEEDS (613) 623-7311 OR CARSON HILL (613) 821-2946 James Auction Service Ltd.

Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 www.jamesauction.com for pictures Refreshments available. Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accidents.

Please see www.jamesauction.com for detailed listing and pictures. Terms – Cash, Debit or Cheque with Proper ID Prop: Winston Bellinger

James Auction Service Ltd.

Stewart James Stewart James Jr. Erin James-Merkley 613-445-3269 613-222-2815 613-277-7128 Refreshments available. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accidents

UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION PLUS TEAk FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINgS

for Mike & Margaret Wallace @ 274 Bracken Ave., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4S4 from Perth or Smiths Falls travel 10 kms on Hwy 43 (auction signs) on Sat., May 25/19 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11 am

REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be held at 30 Mill St., Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 (auction signs) on Wed., June 5/19 @ 6 pm

Located at the top-end of historic Mill St. in the quaint town of Almonte, ON. Overlooking the complex cascade of the Mississippi River dam. Exceptional exposure to drive-by traffic. Double brick/concrete-block/stucco bldg w/ full basement. Currently houses a street front antique shop w/ 2 pce bath. 3 bay auto shop w/ parts room & 2 pce bath. Two-2nd floor apartments (1-2 & 1-3 bedroom). Natural gas throughout. New rubber-bladder membrane roof on main bldg c/w newly engineered laminated roof beams (’14). Concrete-block side addition has tar & gravel roof. On town services. Zoned CTN & RTEP. Taxes $ 8189.00 (+/-). Partially paved lot. Surveyed double irregular shaped lot w/ 93 ft (+/-) frontage x 200 (+/-) ft depth. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

~ Pine Arbour Estates ~ Located in a quiet subdivision offering affluent living in a serene country setting. Featuring a timeless, custom-built R2000 brick/vinyl home. Built by experienced & reputable McAdoo Contractors in ’94. Front foyer lends itself to double closets. Spacious oak kitchen includes dishwasher, fridge, upright freezer & Jenn Air counter top stove. Cushion flooring 4 yr old. Open concept eating area. The dining room boasts french doors & hardwood flooring. The spacious family room has hardwood flooring & boasts a natural gas fireplace. 3 main level bedrooms (master has his/her closets & ensuite w/ soaker tub). Main level laundry room. BBQing deck. The extensive finished basement has 2 bedrooms, huge rec-room w/ custom oak wet bar. Natural gas fireplace. 3 pce bath. Storage/utility room has laundry tub, water softener & submersible well pump. Service room includes H/E natural gas hot water tank. 200 amp service. Frigidaire H/E natural gas furnace (’98). 3055 HRV system. Central air. Plumbed for central vac. Automatic natural gas Generac 16 kw backup generator. New roof (’14). On well & septic. Taxes $ 3554.16 (+/-). Double paved drive. Lot size 2.47 acres (+/-) w/ 344 ft (+/-) frontage. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Poor health has forced this auction sale. The teak furnishings have & will provide many more years of loyal service. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding of A-1 goods & chattels. An impressive & deceivingly larger home than expected. Terms: Cash or Cheque Only - Catering

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

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

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Garage Sale, Estate, Moving Sale. Saturday June 1, 8-2pm, Pioneer Road, Snowdon Drive, Merrickville. Something for everyone, furniture, toys, tools, lawn furniture, antiques.

May 25, 8-5pm, 7014 Fourth Line Road, North Gower, cast iron umbrella stand, lots of fishing lures, spinning reels, tackle boxes, pine table, wasp nests, birds nests, floor jack, ladders, gas cans, dressing screen, lots of small collectibles.

Rain or Shine. Ladies plus size modern close some with tags. Kitchen household some really old. 1783 Matheson Dr. Smiths Falls. Sat. May 25, 7-noon.

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Huge Garage Sale, rain or shine, Saturday May 25, opens 7am, 3 Mather St. Perth. Something for everyone, complete contents of house. Ton of old records, microwave, lamps, dishes, silverware, some furniture, stools, benches, old school lockers, sewing machine, Christmas decorations, crafts of all kinds, folding chairs & card table, stereo/hifi, crystal, many tools and electric, tool and diemakers taps and tools, ladders and much more! Don’t miss out on this sale.

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Garage Sale, Gallery & Steampunk Airship Tour, Sunday May 26, 9am-5pm. at 2415 Cty Rd 21, Spencerville. Boardering Hwy 416 exit 12.

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

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Yard Sale 73 Golf Club Road Smiths Falls Saturday May 25, 8am – 12:30pm

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GARAGE/YARD SALE FLEA MARKETS Indoor Yard Sale Saturday, May 25 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 20 Haggart Street Tay Gardens, Perth Please go to back door.

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First Baptist Church Smiths Falls 73 Beckwith Street North (at Church Street) Saturday May 25, 8am until 2pm Yard Sale Saturday May 25th 8AM-12PM 114 Duncan St, Smiths Falls

(in the Pines) Furniture, home decor, clothing, books, movies and lots more.

Cty Rd 10/ 3046 Drummond Conc 2 Perth, May 24 & 25 9am-2pm Stove, pool table, canoe, 2x nurses uniforms, shoes, cowboy boots, books, games, craft supplies, household items, maple syrup.

Community Garage Sale Hexton, ON East of Kemptville to yellow flashing light Turn right on South Gower Drive. May 25, 9-4pm Something for everyone!

Multi-family Garage Sale and BBQ

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Rain or shine. May 25, 8am-noon Carleton Place, 157 McKenzie Street (NDCHS) Guatemala Fundraiser

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Saturday & Sunday May 25 & 26 8am – 3pm 873 Old Perth Road West of Carleton Place, Hwy 7 Just off Tatlock Household & Misc Items

OPeN SATuRDAYS & SuNDAYS Corner of Hwy 7 & Leach’s Side Road, Perth Antiques, Collectibles, furniture, landscape rocks and more! Milk House 10-4pm Flea Market 9-6pm

(Fairgrounds) Lombardy Saturday May 25th 8-2pm

MARY COOK Column

My brother Emerson, I thought was afraid of nothing. He was just about the biggest boy at the Northcote School too, which made him a force to be reckoned with. But in spite of his size, he was a real coward when it came to sickness. Well, the day he discovered a little pimple on the back of his neck that itched, he was convinced he was full of some mysterious poison put there by some germ that had never been heard of in Renfrew County! Mother said it was a simple pimple, and he was to stop putting sugar on just about everything that went into his mouth. She said she wouldn't be surprised if the pimple was gone by morning. Emerson was just as sure it would develop into something that would need surgery. The next morning, he turned his back to Mother who was busy stirring porridge, because he said he was sure it had grown overnight to the size of big potato. Mother said it was

nothing, but to make him feel better, she covered it with a piece of gauze, and sent him off to school with the rest of us. That night he said it was growing like a weed, and he thought it was time to call in old Doctor Murphy from Renfrew. Mother took another look at it and declared it had grown all right ... and was now a boil. Emerson said he was sure it was his last night in our old log house, and asked Audrey if she would sing "The Old Rugged Cross" at his funeral. Mother knew exactly what to do with it, having heard from Mrs. Beam what to do if a boil ever developed on any one of us. She took a small bottle out of the back of the cupboard, and held it empty over the boiling kettle. It filled with steam and as quick as a flash, she took her hand off the bottle opening, and slammed the steam-filled vial over Emerson's boil! It all happened so fast, Emerson never knew what hit him. Emerson started to scream like a banshee. Mother told him to sit on the stool so she could get a good look at it. Of course, all of us wanted to see too, and we crowded around Emerson who was still screaming at the top of his lungs. Mother finally gave him a cuff on the ear and grabbed his hand that he was trying to feel the spot where the boil used to be.

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"Don't touch it," she said. For once, Emerson did what he was told! The next morning Emerson said he was too weak to go to school, and I was surprised that Mother said he could stay home for the day. Well, when we got home that night, there he was, still in his pyjamas, sitting at the kitchen table, drawing in his art pads. He said he was too weak to do chores, too. That night, from the back bedroom, I heard him tell Everett that it would be a frosty day in May before he would ever again own up to having a boil anywhere on his body. He said the cure was far worse than the disease! Everett agreed. Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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horoscopes ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you are a terrific planner, but something is getting in the way of plans to socialize in the days ahead. Commit to seeing friends regardless of the obstacles in your way.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Take some time to sort through personal issues that may be holding your career back, Cancer. Once you clear your mind, you can focus fully on your career.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Sometimes the key to success is to know when to step back and take a break, Libra. Periodic respites from the daily grind can help you recharge and refocus.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, support a reputable cause or charity. Doing so sets a positive example, and you will feel better for having done so. Even small efforts can make a profound impact.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 You can handle difficult situations with ease, Taurus. Others may think that you are uncaring, but you focus on the facts and not the emotions of the situation.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 If you find yourself spending more time with your social circle rather than family, you may have to reassess your priorities, Leo. Don’t let responsibilities slide.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you may be looking for something new to keep yourself occupied. Try learning a new sport or a language. This is a fun way to meet new people and stay busy.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Direct your energy toward work in the days ahead, Virgo. There is a possible promotion in the works, so now is a great time to put your nose to the grindstone.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, if you have been procrastinating of late, keep in mind that you will ultimately need to get things done. Better to get back on track sooner rather than later.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 It isn’t enough to simply get the job done, Aquarius. You need to do everything to the best of your ability. If you do, you will have a sense of accomplishment and pride.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Others look to you for guidance this week, Gemini. Try to lead them in the right direction. If you do not have all of the answers, try to find them.

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PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, ask others for help if you are having any difficulties in your personal life. They can bring a new perspective to the situation. 29. Refine 30. Clusters 31. Get rid of 33. Female body part 34. Passerine bird 38. One who is killed for their religion 39. Green (Spanish) 40. Partner to awe 43. Flightless, running Aussie birds 44. One who breaks up the ground 45. Sacred language of some Hindu texts 49. Get free of 50. Furnace of burning 51. Sent in large quantities

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name 22. Not one 23. The woman 27. Uncouth man 29. Laugh 30. Sustained viral response (abbr.) 31. Between northeast and east 32. In the matter of 33. A tree that bears acorns 34. Supervised 35. Not quite a full earner 36. Unpleasant substance 37. Some are fake 38. Hammer is a famous one

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WALK FOR ALZHEIMER'S TAKES PLACE MAY 25 IN SMITHS FALLS MOLLY READ Another year, another walk to raise funds for the Alzheimer Society. Every year the Alzheimer's Society of Canada puts on the walk fundraiser across the country. In 2018, Canadians in 300 communities across the country, raised more than $5 million for the cause. At walks held in Smiths Falls, Brockville and Gananoque, communities raised over $38,000. This year the IG Wealth Manager Walk for Alzheimer's will take place on Saturday May 25, once again in Smiths Falls, Brockville, and Gananoque. These walks raise money for the Alzheimer Society, a group that provides local programs and services for both those diagnosed with Alzheimer's and other dementias, and their loved ones. Programs and services range from education to bereavement support to socialization events. These programs are important to the community and taking part in the walk is a great way to help. Participants need to raise $25 in pledges to participate. Registration begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday May 25, and light refreshments will be served. The walk begins at 10 a.m., and participants are invited to walk as much as they are able until 11 a.m. During their walk, participants may find forget-menots along the course, and those who find the flowers win a prize. Participants are automatically entered in a draw for a Fit Bit when they raise $200 or more, and each location will have a trivia challenge and for participants who answer the questions correctly, they could win a night at the Baldachin Inn in Merrickville. There are also prizes for the top individual fundraiser, as well as the top team, which will be awarded during the closing ceremonies from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Walking is a simple and fun way to support your local community. Call Bobbi-Jo White at 866-576-8556 or email bwhite@alzllg.ca for more information, or register online.


KEMPTVILLE

CARLETON PLACE/ALMONTE THURSDAY, MAY 23

The Good Food Tour WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: The Good Food Tour, 170 Bridge Street, Carleton Place CONTACT: Cathy Reside, 613 402-2901, cathy@thegoodfoodtour.com, https://thegoodfoodtour.com/ calendar COST: $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 and Carleton Place. Escape the everyday!

SATURDAY, MAY 25

Plant Sale WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Christ Church Anglican - Ashton, 8948 Flewellyn Rd., Carleton Place CONTACT: 613838-5167 COST: Christ Church in Ashton is having a plant sale. Everyone welcome. Wine'd Around Downtown

WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Carleton Place - Downtown, Downtown Carleton Place, Carleton Place CONTACT: Jeff Maguire, jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com COST: $25/ person 12th annual Wine'd Around Downtown fundraiser for the Carleton Place Sister City Committee. participants purchase a T-shirt and have chance to wind their way to venues and sample glasses of wine, craft beer.

SATURDAY, JUNE 1

Almonte Community Barbecue WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Gemmill Park, 182 Bridge St., Almonte CONTACT: 613-699-5989, https://www.thebiggive.ca COST: As part of the Big Give initiative, the churches in Almonte are hosting a community barbecue at Gemmill Park. Free parking, washrooms, wheelchair accessible. All are welcome.

PERTH FRIDAY, MAY 24

Social Bridge WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: McMartin House, 125 Gore St East, Perth, ON, Perth CONTACT: Joy Price, 613-2673952 COST: Every Friday, enjoy bridge in Perth for the social fun of it.

SATURDAY, MAY 25

Yard sale fundraiser WHEN: 7:30 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Perth Legion, 26 Beckwith Street East, Perth, 26 Beckwith Street East, Perth, Perth CONTACT: Sheila Ladies' Auxiliary is hosting a yard sale fundraiser. Early morning to early afternoon hours. All are welcome.

Porch & Garden Art Show & Sale WHEN: 10:00 a.m 4:00 p.m WHERE: Hobbit Hill Studio, 144 McAndrews Road East, Westport CONTACT: Sheila Sim, 1 613 273-3832 15 artisans bring their talent to this one day porch and garden art show and sale - acres of woodland trails to wander - open

Bridge WHEN: 6:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-8064495 COST: $5 Organized every Thursday by the North Grenville Duplicate Bridge Club. Cost $5. All levels of bridge players welcome. For more info call 613-806-4495 or 613795-7155.

FRIDAY, MAY 24

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 COST: Friday Fun Days at the North

Visit insideottawavalley.com/events for featured online events. Things to do on Canada Day goes live on June 1. Further ahead, we’ll be featuring Things to do outside. Visit insideottawavalley.com/events and hit the POST YOUR EVENT button to submit these or any other community events!

SUNDAY, MAY 26

Walk for Dog Guides WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Perth Fairgrounds - Perth, 50 Arthur St, Perth CONTACT: Quinn Scott, QuinnS.01@hotmail.com COST: Perth residents have the opportunity to help Canadians with medical or physical disabilities obtain Dog Guides at no cost by participating in the walk.

THURSDAY, MAY 23

gardens to inspire and enjoy. And don't forget to look for the hobbit house! Bells of St. Paul's in Lanark WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Sacred Heart Church Lanark, 91 Princess Street, Lanark Highlands CONTACT: 613-2561119 COST: $10 per person Music comes from hand held bells! Come, bring a friend and enjoy an afternoon of music , decadent deserts and beverage. Silent auction. Listening Room series presents Morgan Davis WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Perth Tea Room - Perth Restaurant, 23 Gore Street East, Perth CONTACT: Sue, 613-267-7902 COST: Call for necessary prepayment reservations.

FRIDAY, MAY 24

May Movie Weekend at The Station Theatre WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Station Theatre, 53 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls CONTACT: Katharine Coleman, 6132830300 COST: $10/ adults, $5 students cash at the door 'Vice'. The story of Dick Cheney, an unassuming bureaucratic Washington insider, who quietly wielded immense power as Vice President to George W. Bush, reshaping the country and the globe in ways that we still feel today.

SATURDAY, MAY 25

Plant and garden sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m

Grenville Public Library is a dropin 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. Game Night at KYC WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Kemptville Youth Centre, 5 Oxford St W, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-2585212 COST: Game Night at the Kemptville Youth Centre most Fridays until 9 pm. Check schedule at www.facebook.com/ KemptvilleYouth/.

MONDAY, MAY 27

Newcomer Bridge WHEN: 12:15 p.m WHERE: St. John's United Church, 400 Prescott Street, Kemptville CONTACT: 613-806-4495 COST: $5 Newcomer Bridge at St. John's

United Church. All levels welcome. Call 613-806-4495 or 613-795-7155 for info.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29

Baby Talk WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: EarlyON Child and Family Centre, 40 Campus Drive, Unit 2 (Parish Hall), Kemptville CONTACT: Sherry Craig, 613-2585941 COST: Sponsored by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit. Euchre at Rideau Glen Golf Course WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Rideau Glen Golf Course, 111 County Road 44, Kemptville CONTACT: Mary Garrett, mary.shore@cogeco.ca COST: $5 Euchre every Wednesday night. Cost is $5 to play. Share the wealth tickets sold and all proceeds go back to the players. Starts May 1 and continues until Oct. 9.

SMITHS FALLS WHERE: Rideau District High School, 251 Main Street, Rideau Lakes CONTACT: Yvonne Helwig, 613-272-2877 COST: Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society teams up with students from RDHS to offer plants of all kinds. Fundraiser for the school's greenhouses.

SUNDAY, MAY 26

Kids Photography Workshop WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: Kinsmen Pavilion, Old Slys Road, Lower Reach Park, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Sandra Jones, SandraJones.Perth@gmail.com COST: $40 per adult/ child combo Outdoor photo workshop for kids and their parents/guardians.Scavenger hunt, slideshow, etc.Full details will be provided upon registration.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29

Wing's Kitchen Community Dinner WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute, 299 Percy Street, Smiths Falls CONTACT: 613-283-0288, stacey.swarbrick@ucdsb.on.ca COST: SFDCI is hosting their last community dinner of the school year. Bus transportation provided by Healey Bus Transportation will be available leaving Duncan J. Schoular at 4 p.m. and St. John's Anglican Church at 4:10 p.m. Buses depart SFDCI at 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, MAY 31

Trivia Night WHEN: 6:30 p.m WHERE: Van Horne Manor, 25 Van Horne Avenue, Smiths Falls CONTACT: Marie O'Neill, 613-284-8080 COST: $10/person Wish of a Lifetime Canada and Van Horne Manor are hoping to grant a special wish for a local senior. To do that, they are hosting a fundraising event to help with costs.

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Perth Community Dinner WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Good Shepherd Hall, St. James Anglican Church, 54 Beckwith St. E, Perth CONTACT: Barb Cassidy, 6134342244 Perth Community Dinner spon-

sored by St. John's Catholic Church. A goodwill offering can be made to help defray cost of the meal.

North Easton and Campbell+Green in Concert WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte CONTACT: info@harmonyconcerts.ca COST: $20 in advance, $25 at door Singer-songwriters Campbell+Green join forces with Ottawa's North Easton to present an amazing evening of folk music. Tickets available at www.harmonyconcerts.ca. Community Band Spring Concert WHEN: 7:30 p.m WHERE: Carleton Place Town Hall, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place CONTACT: louise.link@rogers.com COST: $10/person The Carleton Place and District Community Band hosts its spring concert, celebrating its 25 anniversary. Several special guests will join the band.

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