Jul 10, 2025
Table of Contents
- Arden
- Battersea/Storrington
- Cloyne - Northbrook
- Denbigh
- Godfrey
- Harlowe
- Harrowsmith
- Henderson
- Inverary
- Maberly-Bolingbroke
- Ompah
- Parham-Tichborne
- Perth Road
- Plevna
- Sydenham
- Snow Road
- Sharbot Lake
- Verona
Arden
by Brent Fehr
July 10th - Wine Camp! Every Thursday this Summer at Springwood Cottage Resort (1018 Blue Heron Ridge Road). Thursday @ 4pm located on Central Leisure Deck. No experience required, must be of legal age. It’s 60 minutes of fun, sharing, learning, and tasting with 4-5 different wines. $75 per person. Wine, cheese & charcuterie incl. Contact Brent A. Fehr (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for more information and to register.
July 12th + 13th - Arden Studio Tour from 10am - 4pm. Eleven (11) artists are located at 5 locations and within a few minutes’ drive of each other, so you can do the Studio Tour in one day. Artists include: Gallery on the Bay (along with James Hanley), Gordon Wright Fine Art, Arden Pottery, Arden Batik, and Kennebec Community Centre in Arden featuring: Aileen Merriam, Dayle VanAlstine, Kristi Bird, John DuChene, Deborah Jodoin
July 12th - PicklebalL Tournament @ Kennebec Sports Centre (5998 Arden Road). This Seniors, 50+, Round Robin Tournament with be held on Saturday, July 12th. Register at C4 Country Convenience or Arden Legion Branch. 334. $15 Registration Fee, cash only. Pre-registration - Closes July 5th. Individual registrations only. There will be a blind draw for partners this year. Proceeds help fund the ongoing upgrades to the Kennebec Recreation Centre. Information: Rose Cavanagh This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Join us on Facebook: "Kennebec Recreation Committee". (Rain Date: Sunday July 13th)
July 16th - Friends Of Arden! The Friends of Arden is a community focused group of volunteers that was formed in 2010. We are currently at a crossroads. We need your input and support to develop a path forward. Please join us at the Kennebec Community Centre (5998 Arden Road), Wednesday, July 16th @ 6:30pm. This "Town Hall" meeting will offer a chance to come together in sharing ideas about how to write the next chapter. With support from the Kennebec and District Historical Society and Friends of Arden, You will hear from 4th generation Ardenite Glen Matson of events & memories of he and his family over much of the 20th century. We need your help if we are to keep our community vital and vibrant. Everyone Welcome! Refreshments available.
July 17th - Kid’s Klub is back at Kennebec Community Centre. What is Kid’s Klub? It’s after school programs for kids of all ages. Come join us on Thursday’s from 5pm to 6:30pm. More Information: Connie Tryan at 613 335 2958 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Join us on Facebook: "Kennebec Recreation Committee"
July 26th - Meet & Greet! Author Steven Manders will be at Kennebec Community Centre on Saturday, July 26th from 1pm - 4pm. Come join us for a conversation with Steven. Listen to stories about past logging and transportation activities in the area. Drinks & light snacks provided. Your Free Will donation supports the Kennebec & District Historical Society. More Information: Reg Peterson at 613-539-3605 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
by Chris Pantrey
What do ghosts eat in the summer? I-scream!
This Saturday, July 12th, is the Lakes and Trails Festival at The Point in Sydenham! Check out all the details at the SFT website, then plan to get to The Point between 8:30 - 1.
July 17, Storrington Lions Club is hosting a Service Canada Clinic at the hall. If you need help with filling out for CPP, OAS, EI, etc. Please call to book a time to meet with the staff to process. Why go downtown when we have it offered in our community! Call 613-449-4744 to book an appointment.
Congratulations to the Lion's Club's cash raffle winners, John Waltson, Cathy Sands and Jordan Schaeffer! Thanks to the community, the tickets sold out. Funds raised will be put to good use for the revitalization of the hall.
Save the date! Battersea United Church is holding their fabulous fish fry, Saturday July 19. Only $20 for adults and $10 for children, you won't go hungry! Fish, salads, beans and a strawberry dessert. Eat in or take out available.
Cloyne - Northbrooke
by Nancy Skipper
All of you Fish Fry lovers, save the date Friday July 18th to come to the Lions Hall for another yummy meal. Take-out or dine-in 4:30-6:30 for $20 CTA continues with an estimated Jackpot of 36K!
July 9th – A return visit from Master Gardener, Gail Walker. Gail will talk to us about Getting to the Roots, a guide to soil health and composting fundamentals. All meetings with the exception of our AGM are held at the Barrie Hall in Cloyne and start at 6:45pm with speaker starting at 7:00pm. Everyone is welcome. For further information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Bon Echo Provincial Park Festival of the Arts is coming up on July 18th and 19th.
Denbigh
Gail Fritsch
Addington Highlands Public Library in Denbigh is hosting their annual Book and Bake Sale on Saturday July 19 at 9:00 a.m. until noon. The Library is located at 31 Centre Street Denbigh.
A Celebration of Life for Patrick Healey will be held on Saturday July 26 at 2:00 p.m. at the Vennachar Free Methodist Church. We hope you can join us as we share stories and memories of Pat.
The Denbigh Recreation Committee with sponsorship from Naturally L & A presents a Community Corn Bash and Vendors Market on Saturday August 9 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Join us at Heritage Park 48 Lane St. Denbigh. There will be Corn to enjoy, Family Fun games for all ages and live music by Whiskey Smoke, so bring your lawn chair. Volunteers are always welcome. For more information or to register as a Vendor ($10 a space) contract This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The Denbigh Griffith Lions Show and Shine will be Saturday August 23. Mark your calendar for a fun filled day. More information to follow in the next few weeks.
Godfrey
Kelli McRobert
Congratulations to our Team North of 401 medalists this past weekend at the Crystal Head tournament in Kingston. Lorie Cooper (Harrowsmith) with Alison Dow (Kingston), Silver, 4.0 60+ and to Kelli McRobert (Godfrey) and Gina Toomey (Kingston N), Silver, 4.0, 55+. Tim Alton (Sydenham) and his partner Chuck Roloson (Kingston) Silver, 3.5, 50-59. Shelley Asselstine (Harrowsmith) and Sherry Gowdy (Harrowsmith), Silver, 3.5, 50-59. Karen Cooney (Harrowsmith) and Vicki Wodzak (Inverary), Silver, 3.5, 60-69. And more...Shelley Asselstine (Harrowsmith) and Dale Garrah, Gold, 3.0, 65+, and Erica Russell (Bath) and Chuck Roloson (Kingston N), Bronze, 4.0, 50-58.
Condolences to the family of Angela White as they announced her sudden passing on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at home. Angela was a long-time employee of Leonard Fuels in Hartington until her M.S. diagnosis, 15 years ago. She fought a hard fight each day, demonstrating strength and perseverance.
Angela leaves behind her loving and faithful spouse, Doug Como, and her fur baby, Jessie. Cremation has taken place, arranged by Trousdale Funeral Home in Sydenham. An intimate service with family and friends will be held at Piccadilly Cemetery in Piccadilly (Road 38 and Boundary Road) on Monday, July 14th at 11:00 am.
Instead of flowers in Angela’s memory, please consider a donation to the Kingston Humane Society.
Thanks to Verona Outfitters for a fun day on the water this past weekend.
The Frontenac Forest School is now offering Yoga Flow on Land at 9:00 a.m. and Mobility in the Water at 12:30 p.m. at Sharbot Lake Beach. The cost is $ 10.00 for 45 minutes, and the dates are July 12, August 2, 16, and 23.
Weekday swimming lessons start on July 16th for five sessions at the Sharbot Lake Beach, 45 minutes in duration for all levels, $60.00. Register at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Reminder for residents of the Bob's Lake/Buck Bay Road area: The full closure of the Fish Creek bridge began on July 7th.
Carries Care Childcare has spots available for daycare located in Godfrey on 38 acres. Call or text 705-443-1119
The Township of CF office is moving on July 14th to 14216 Road 38 in Sharbot Lake.
Style Revival (Free Clothing Centre) is open on Saturday, July 19th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and will be accepting clothing donations. See what treasure awaits you?!
Thank you to the townships for all the Canada Day celebrations and the many volunteers who helped provide so many fun family events to attend locally.
Harlowe
Marie White
No column; check back next week!
Harrowsmith
Gregg Hamelin
Please support the Little Food Pantry in Harrowsmith located at 4938 Road #38 "Please take what you need and leave what you can!"
The Harrowsmith Beautification Committee gratefully acknowledges the following businesses and clubs for their donations to our recent fundraising drive: Gilmour's on 38, Jim's Auto Service, Trousdale's Foodland / Home Hardware / General Store, Rebekah's Lodge 358 and Oddfellows Lodge 306. Your donations will allow us to continue putting large planters along the main street in the Spring, setting up a Fall Display up in September, lighting up the Parkette in December and welcoming new businesses to the area.
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 there will be a Painting Workshop "en plein air" (outside) at the Grace Hall, Sydenham. Materials are provided, but please bring an apron, paper towels and a sense of fun! FO beginners to experienced (55+) for a $5 donation. Please register a few days in advance with Natalee at South Frontenac Community Services, 613-376-6477 ext 310.
Henderson
Jean Brown
Deepest sympathy to the family of the late Howard Clark of our village who died at Pine Meadow Nursing Home where he received excellent care. Howard will be remembered for his love of spouse, family, loved ones, and excellent work on our municipal roads before he retired a few years ago now. We thank God for Howard's life.
Congratulations to our own Christine Steele-Teal who was awarded volunteer of the year by the Central Frontenac Recreation Committee in memory of the late Wanda Harrison. Christine, whom we love to pieces, is well known in our township indeed and has vendored at our Henderson bashes.
This Sunday July 13 is a busy day featuring a musical morning at Henderson United Church at 8:45 AM with musicians Ray Whitelock, Mary Jeckel and Dave Johnston promising to be a wing ding spiritual event. Dress is casual, and all are welcome. Later in the day,(July 13) folks with a connection to the Olden Pioneer Cemetery ( 1317 Ferguson Road ) in Mountain Grove will want to attend a memorial service there at 2:00 to pay respects, and visit. Please bring a lawn chair, and if it rains- the location will be Mountain Grove United Church (1018 McCrimmon Road).
Folks will want to explore the Arden Artisan event in the village of Arden this weekend of July 12, 13 from 10:00 – 4:00 where one can peruse so many art expressions by our local and area folks. They are at a variety of locations including the Kennebec Hall which has a washroom.
History and heritage are so vital to our outlook on life and we appreciate the Friends of Arden who are offering an historical overview of Arden’s past, present and future on Wed. July 16 at 6:30 at the Kennebec Hall. Beginning with the original Indigenous presence, through early pioneer times and two centuries of settlement and development, this “town hall” meeting offers a chance to come together to remember, celebrate the past and brainstorm on how the next chapters of the ARDEN STORY will unfold. Light refreshments served, and all are welcome.
Inverary
by Judy Borovskis
Farmers’ Market! Local Grown & Local Made – fresh produce. Market is open every Sunday in July, August and September from 1 to 5 pm. on the patio of the Storrington Lions Hall. Produce to sell ?? - pick your date(s) and book your spot now by calling Marie at 613-449-4744.
Learn Self-Defence! at Inverary United Church Hall on Thursday July 10th . Class is from 6:30-7:45 pm. Register by calling 613 328-6742 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Fish Fry at Battersea United Church on Saturday, July 19th. Doors open from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Adults - $20, Children 12 and under $10.
Community BBQ at the Storrington Lions Hall! Good food, toe-tapping music and great company! Every Thursday from 5 to 7 pm. The menu includes a hamburger or hot dog, salad (type varies weekly), dessert and water for $10 (cash) per person. Music changes weekly. Cash bar is available. All proceeds in support of New Leaf Link and Frontenac 4H. Hope to see you there!
Yoga Class every Wednesday at 6:00 pm. at Inverary United Church Hall. Pilates and Foam Rolling classes in other locations. More info: email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Pickleball Courts and Hall Rentals available at Storrington Lions Club. Call 613-353-6920.
Hall Rentals: Inverary Church Hall – contact Judy Borovskis 353-1768 or cell: 613-545-5017. Battersea Church hall – contact Roberta Smith 353-2846.
Maberly-Bolingbroke
Karen Prytula
July 12 Fish Fry at the ABC Hall – 3166 Bolingbroke Road. Drive thru or eat in. Tickets are $20 per adult and $15 for ages 11 and under. Info available at abchall.ca This is a fundraiser for the ABC Hall. You must purchase your ticket in advance at Onstagedirect.com/ABCHALL Eat in time is 6:45pm. There are two drive thru times 5:15pm and 5:45pm.
Tay Valley Township Council formally announces Recognition of the Local Heritage Property—McLaren’s Powder Shed in BurgessWood, as a legacy property under the municipality’s Heritage Properties Recognition Program. Located at 1062 McLaren Road, the McLaren Powder Shed was used to store supplies for apatite and mica mining operations, including food and dynamite. The McLaren Powder Shed is located on property owned by Mike & Jocelyn Affleck. While construction date of the stone structure is unknown, it is the only remaining structure associated with the mining industry, active along the north-shore of Otty Lake, between 1855‒1923. At one time, the property included a frame bunkhouse with a communal dining room and kitchen, a culling shed for trimming mica into commercial sheets, and horse a stable. Apatite, a calcium phosphate used for making fertilizer, was mined first. When open pits for this green-coloured mineral were depleted, the miners turned to mica, often extracting the flaky mineral from the same narrow trenches, which could be as deep as 100 feet. Mining was an important industry for North Burgess Township. Anywhere from 20 to 50 men worked here from spring to fall. Once extracted, the minerals were transported by scow from Apatite Bay across Otty Lake, and then by wagon or sleigh to Rideau Ferry, where they were then shipped to Montreal, via the Rideau Canal. Several operators leased/owned mineral rights on Lots 4, 5, and 6 of Concession 8 North Burgess including Watts Brothers (Perth), Roderick Matheson (Perth), P. C. Adams (Montreal), and the Anglo-Canadian Phosphate Company. Operations fell dormant during the depression of the 1890s.In 1901, Senator Peter McLaren of Perth acquired the property and resumed mining for mica and apatite. McLaren, an Ottawa Valley lumber baron, was one of the area’s wealthiest and most prominent citizens. He gave the North Burgess property and mining operations to his son William upon his marriage to Anna Gemmill. The couple eventually built summer and winter homes on the property, where they lived and oversaw the mining operations; McLaren’s mine ceased operations for good in 1923, due to poor markets. The Heritage Properties Recognition Program acknowledges Tay Valley Township’s long and diverse indigenous and settler history, and the wealth of heritage properties that define our community. This program is commemorative and carries no legal restrictions for properties. For further information, please contact the Municipal Office or visit https://www.tayvalleytwp.ca/HeritagePropertiesProgram/
The Perth and District Historical Society has learned of the passing of The Venerable Dr. John Fowler on 24 June, 2025. John, an avid follower of the History of the Town of Perth and its residents, was instrumental in resurrecting and restructuring the Perth and District Historical Society in the early 2000s. He enjoyed searching for topics of interest and the appropriate guest for the Society's regular monthly meetings. He served as the Society's Chair ultimately retiring to the position of Chair, Emeritus. We respect the family's request for privacy. Additional information can be found on the Blair and Sons Funeral Home, Perth site.
Ompah
by Leane Bailey
The Ompah Community Centre AGM & Events Planning Meeting will be held on Sat. July 12th at 10am. Please join us as we elect three new members to the Ompah Executive, celebrate those who have completed their term, and plan the upcoming activities and events for the rest of this year. We value your input and ideas. Annual Membership is only $1. Refreshments will be served. If you are unable to attend, please contact Katie to fill out a proxy form for voting purposes by July 10th at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Join us for our weekly Coffee Group every Wednesday morning at 10 am.
The July Birthday Bash/Potluck will be on Wednesday, July 16th, at 6pm. Bring $2 and a dish to share and join us as we enjoy a meal together and celebrate those with July Birthdays. All are welcome.
As we plan for our August 29th 7pm Music Night/Variety Show we are looking for musicians, singers, skits, dancers, performers of all ages, who would be interested in participating for free as part of our community event. We are hoping to showcase a new group of performers this year. Contact Leane at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to apply or for more details. Each performer would be asked to perform 1 to 3 songs each depending on the number of performers to fill a 2-hour time frame.
The Ompah Library is open on Wednesday’s and Saturday’s from 10am to 12noon. Our library has a wide selection of books, DVDs, and other items. We also have some free books and puzzles available inside the Hall entrance.
The Ompah Community Cupboard fridge in the foyer of the Community Centre has many types of canned goods, fruits and vegetables. The Ompah Community Centre Association is purchasing milk, bread, fruit and veggies to add to the offerings. Feel free to come and take what you can use, but please remember to leave items for the next person. We are pleased to announce that we have a new fridge thanks in part to a Township grant. Thank you to those who have donated items to our community fridge.
Parham-Tichborne
by Christine Teal and Colleen Steele
Velma McIntosh is celebrating her 90th birthday on July 12 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The celebration will take place at the Free Methodist Church Hall in Parham. Light lunch. Please plan on
Next week's baseball schedule is Monday July 14, 15, 16 and 17 starting with the U9, then U7, then U11 and at 830 the U17 team, and then the U11 on the 17th
Happy Birthday to those celebrating in July....Gil Putnam, Lisa Ferguson, Susan Peters, Zac Robinson, Christine Teal, Nicole Tibble, Kalib Neadow, Shawn Godfrey, Justin Harper, Luke Asselstine, Leslie Cronk, Phil Tibble, David Lowery, Aaden Kempe, Amaya Silva, Lisa Teal, Graeme Gemmill, Simon Gowdy, Zac Teal, Joe Asselstine, Shay Dekroon, Jordan Lowery, Rose LaPointe, Courtney Hamilton, Laura Clarke, Dave Whan, Merrilee Gray, Diana Meeks, Wayne Bush, Emma Cronk, Bonnie MacLean, Shelley Welch, Roxy Raymond, Josh Price, Boyce Bertrim, Drew Bertrim, Dave Teal, Kathy Cota, Tammy Bentley, Dan Bush, Coleman Benn, Harlan Skuce, and Crue Goodfellow
Happy Anniversary to Dwayne and Judy Meeks, Mike and Alicia Thompson and Well and Melody Cooke
Perth Road
by Peter Bird
PERTH ROAD UNITED CHURCH: Sunday services continue at 10.00 am. Address: 5614 Perth Rd Crescent, Perth Road, ON K0H 2L0. SUNDAY SCHOOL program is available for children. Newcomers welcome.
Happy Birthday or Anniversary to those with July Birthdays or Anniversaries.
COMMUNITY MARKET, in the PERTH ROAD SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL 5622 Perth Road Cres. Events are now running weekly on Saturdays, July 12th, 19th, 26th, Aug. 2nd, 9:00 am to 2:00pm. In the Community Market you’ll find Baked Goods, Handmade Goods, Used Goods, Plants, Fresh Produce, Gift Items, Jewelry, and more. For Vendor inquiries/details please call Jane at 613-353-7818.
For information about The Sunday School Hall rentals, please call Vera Shepherd at 613-353-2470 or Stephen Bach at 343-364-1033.
PIE SALE & BAKE SALE, in Perth Road Sunday School Hall (Address above). Saturday, July 12th at 9:00am sharp, until all is sold.
Other Events: Join us for the Annual Wilmer Cemetery Memorial Service on Sunday, July 13 2025 at 2:00 pm.
Plevna
by Rhonda Watkins
The Pine Lake Culvert Replacement begins July 14. Expect a one lane closure July 14-18 and July 28-Aug 8. Full road closure 6am July 21 to 6pm July 25. A detour will not be in place.
St Kilian's Church would like to send out a Huge thank you to the Community for coming out and supporting their yard and bake sale last Saturday!! . It was a huge success and they are very grateful for everybody's support!!
The Plevna Clar-Mill Community Volunteers invite you to their Strawberry Social Fundraiser on Sat July 12th from 10-2pm at 6598 Buckshot Lake Road. They will be having a hamburger and hot dog BAR-B-Q with strawberry shortcake and cold drinks to enjoy! You are then invited to shop around at the Summer Craft Show on site! There will be lots of Fabulous vendors to enjoy inside the hall and outside on the grounds! You can contact Debbie at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Betty at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information or to book your spot.
Be sure and circle your calendars for The 2025 Summerfest coming up on Saturday July 19th from 11-4pm at the Plevna Clar-Mill Hall (6598 Buckshot Lake Road). There will be lots to do and see, including; live music, yummy food, children's games and more!! Free admission, but you will need money for the food, drinks, games and vendor tables, as there is no bank machine on site! We hope to see you there!
Looking for some friendly Cornhole competition? Sign up for the CMCV Cornhole Tournament at Summerfest on July 19 at the Clar-Mill Hall in Plevna. Tournament will take place outdoors on the rink surface. $20 per team registration - register by July 17! Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or text 519-291-7289 to register!
Sharbot Lake
by Greg Rodgers
We send out Happy 50th Anniversary wishes to Rick and Deb Morey.
There were many activities during last week to celebrate Canada Day and Independence Day as family and friends gathered. We hope everyone enjoyed their time together.
Tonight - Thursday, 17th – is our monthly music event at the Snow Road Community Centre. We are looking forward to listening to Tim Loten.
You will note it is a short column this week as we (Bev and Alice) need input from our community. Please share or we may be forced to create some fiction! Our contact e-mail is at the top of the column.
Words of Wisdom for this Week: Blessed are we who can laugh at ourselves for we shall never cease to be amused.
by Karen Brawley
Hope everyone survived the heatwave.. I am sure I saw a mosquito drinking Gatorade.
So many exciting things are happening in our community for Canada Day and the weekend leading up to it. Thanks to all our local businesses who will be working hard this weekend to assure your festivities are as awesome as possible.
Lots to do on Canada Day. www.southfrontenac.net/canadaday is the place to check it all out.
If being outdoors in the heat isn't for you. The Bob Richardson branch 496 Sydenham Legion will be hosting a bbq and music in the upstairs hall from 12-5 pm. Also if you haven't gotten your ticket on the sweet new atv ride. Don't miss out and get your ticket before 4pm draw time on Canada Day. $100 per ticket. Only 200 tickets. You can help out local branch by purchasing these tickets. Profit from the draw will be used within our community.
Upcoming Changes to Recycling
Starting July 1, 2025, the Township and many other communities across Ontario, will no longer be responsible for the provision of recycling services for residential properties. The Ontario government, under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016 (O. Reg 391/21), is holding producers responsible for recycling the products that they produce. The new recycling program will be managed by Circular Materials, a national not-for-profit organization committed to building an efficient and effective recycling system in Ontario. Beginning July 1, South Frontenac will transition to an enhanced blue box program however, your current calendar and materials received will remain in effect until then.
Verona
Debbie Lingen
Debby Twiddy sends thanks. Bellrock's first strawberry social was a great success. There were vendors, a white elephant table, games, a barbecue, and of course, strawberries with ice cream! Many thanks to all our volunteers, and also Kim Perry, from "Food Less Travelled",who donated the ice cream. Watch for a repeat of this event next year!
Style Revival Clothing Center will be open Saturday, July 19 from 10 am to 1 pm. Style Revival provides gently used clothing, free of charge. They are also open every Wednesday. Location at the Verona Free Methodist Church.
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