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LET’S DANCE Some of the best Highland dancers and fiddlers in the region are coming to Arnprior. The Highland dancing competition is happening this Sunday, while the fiddlers arrive on Aug. 30 for a show. 14
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Talks are at an impasse and they haven’t even started between the Township of McNab-Braeside and the Arnprior Library. McNab-Braeside council met Monday to discuss its strategy when negotiating new service agreements with Arnprior dealing with library, recreation facilities and the sewer-water system on Division Street. Councillors agreed they want to help literacy and promote healthy living among their constituents. And they don’t mind paying a price for it. Problem is, they said to convince taxpayers the payments are fair the library must provide more detailed information on who from the township is using it. “The library is emotive. There will be riots within McNab-Braeside if we don’t get an agreement,” Mayor Mary Campbell said. “The only issue is that – it’s not about money – but about accountability.” Township CAO Noreen Mellema sent a letter in June asking the library to forward names and addresses of township residents who use the library. Chief librarian Karen DeLuca responded by citing the Provincial Privacy and Ontario Library acts as preventing her from releasing the information to anyone. See ‘TOWNSHIP, LIBRARY’ Page 3
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Traffic lights on overpass give pause DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
Traffic lights on both sides of the nearly constructed White Lake Road overpass have Arnprior Mayor David Reid shrugging his shoulders. Arnprior will have six sets of lights in the first two kilometres of its main entry
point, Reid said. “It’s very upsetting, actually,” said Reid of the design decision made years ago. “But after thinking about it, I have seen them at Terry Fox (Road) and other places. It could be to prevent queuing on the ramp.” See ‘NEW RAMPS’ Page 2
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Arnprior’s old building inspector is the new building inspector, at least for now. Jean-Michel (J.M.) Gagne was hired in midJune to take on the full-time role of chief building official in the town. But he was let go earlier this month and replaced with David Connelly, who did the job on a part-time basis. Mayor David Reid wouldn’t provide details on the sudden change, other than to say it didn’t work out with Gagne, who lives in Stittsville, and that another official will be hired soon. “The relationship was not a good fit,” Reid said. “It didn’t work out and we decided not to proceed.”
New ramps to be opened Aug. 23 Continued from front The land to make larger ramps probably isn’t available, he said. Ministry of Transportation spokeswoman Brandy Duhaime said the westbound off-ramp signals are scheduled to be activated on Tuesday, Aug. 23, when the new ramps are open to motorists. The eastbound off-ramp signals should be activated by the middle of October. “The traffic signals will provide a safe turning movement from the interchanges to White Lake Road,” Duhaime said. Another project raising eyebrows is the Division Street overpass; some would have preferred an interchange to prevent bottlenecking at Baskin Drive and Daniel Street. Reid doesn’t agree, saying at some point there can be too many interchang-
es at too high a cost to the taxpayer. The County of Renfrew is considering what to do with Division Street, which has many potholes and cracks. The county road won’t likely be widened to deal with increased traffic, Reid said, because the space is not available. Access to and from Division Street and Pine Grove Road to Highway 17 is permanently closed. As for the Highway 17 Madawaska bridges, the new one will take both eastand westbound traffic sometime this month. Repairs will be done on the old one before regular traffic patterns are in place by late 2012. Reid said he understands from the Ministry of Transportation that work at the highway is proceeding on time and on budget.
Township considers moving facilities DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
The Township of McNab-Braeside isn’t the official owner of a large building and 92 acres of property yet, but that hasn’t stopped council from brainstorming on what to do with it. At Tuesday evening’s council meeting, Mayor Mary Campbell said provincial accessibility rules will force costly upgrades to the existing township offices. One way to lessen the burden is to move everything to the new, nearby building. A third option is to build a new municipal centre.
However, she said the township would appreciate help from constituents who have some expertise in the field to see if the new building is big enough to suit the municipality’s needs. “We invite expertise from the township,” Campbell said. The last year to apply for provincial grants to help municipalities move their offices or upgrade existing ones is 2013. All public facilities in Ontario must be accessible by 2025. That’s why the township has to get moving early on, Campbell said. The transfer of ownership of the land is expected by the end of August. 444450
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A special blood donor clinic in honour of a Arnprior boy fighting leukemia will be held in town Wednesday, Aug. 24. Canadian Blood Services is urging people to make an appointment to give blood in support of the Selle family. Laurie Selle’s son Tyler, a Walter Zadow student, has been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. When at CHEO, he benefits from blood donations and hopes to be back to school soon. The Arnprior clinic will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. Call 1-888-2-DONATE to book an appointment.
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Above, Arnprior player Emily Schnob, right, checks an Opeongo player in the U14 girls final Aug. 10 at Dochart Park. Right, Cassidy Whitelock boots the ball down-field. Although the team lost 2-1 in overtime, coach Craig Taylor was delighted with their season in which they were undefeated in regular play. “The U-14 girls Team # 1 was a pleasure to coach all year and the girls improved dramatically on last year’s playing,” he said. “ I wish them all the best and success in their future soccer teams.” Photos by Sherry Haaima
Township, library differ over access to information Continued from front Mellema then checked with the provincial government, but got a different response. According to Mellema, the information could be shared if DeLuca felt the information wouldn’t be used for negative purposes. Township staff and councillors mentioned numerous times that Renfrew, which it also has a library agreement with, freely shares the names and addresses. The question that kept coming up at the meeting was: how come Arnprior isn’t as open and helpful as Renfrew? Library chairman Neil Salminen doubts Renfrew shares the information (a Renfrew library official could not be reached before press time). But he is adamant the library is not going to go against the act. “I’m not going to transgress the act,” he said. “It’s a non-issue. The act is prohibiting it occurring. Legally, if you can’t do something then it’s not going to occur.” DeLuca did provide other information, including figures that show township users represent 37 per cent of those who take out materials. She also gave postal addresses. Councillors insist that information doesn’t help them decide if they want to pay per individual or per household. McNab-Braeside paid almost $36,000 to Arnprior for the library service last year; it paid Renfrew $12,000 through a provincial grant. Councillors mused aloud about having residents fill out library cards at the township offices; posting a sign at the library telling users their information will be shared with the township for statistical purposes; and starting a bookmobile, something Renfrew is open to.
Salminen said the sign won’t improve statistical purity and a bookmobile would cost three times the amount currently paid to the library. “If they use the postal codes they can determine what they feel is an accurate amount to pay,” he said. “We’re giving them all the information we can legally give them.” A five-year agreement is expected to be in place for the next year. RECREATION TALKS McNab-Braeside also pays to use the pool, rinks and other facilities at the Nick Smith Centre. It paid $87,500 in the first year of the last agreement and over $102,000 in the final year. Councillors called it “multi-faceted” compared to a similar deal with Renfrew. But again, getting clear and accurate details has proven a challenge. Names and addresses are provided annually, early on and the township pays per user. Deputy clerk Connie Graham went into great detail about how the township is allowed to make corrections when a residence from another municipality appears on the list. Renfrew simply strikes it from the list, she said. Campbell said Arnprior chooses to subsidize certain programs and not others, hockey being one. Non-hockey players complain. The mayor noted her township subsidizes baseball fields to promote active living. But council needs to know how much they are being subsidized and it should be part of the decision-making process. “It’s not about the money. It’s about being accountable to our residents,” she said, adding hockey is becoming too expensive and time-consuming for
many families. Maybe if the township had a rink, it could offer three-season, informal hockey. “If you can measure it, know what you are spending on it, you can consider alternatives.” Campbell is also concerned about the lifetime of the facility, which is undergoing roof repairs. “I think it’s a white elephant,” she said. “I don’t want to partner on Nick Smith (centre).” However, she also said there would “be riots” if an agreement was not reached. “If we didn’t renew these agreements, what could we offer our residents recreation wise,” Coun. Christine Blimkie said. “Not much.” Campbell said Arnprior is a small town that provides city services. “I don’t want to be that, not a Belleville,” she said. “We’re different cattle out here.” She mused aloud about having a rink at the township’s newly acquired building on the 92 acres of property the township will soon own next to the municipal offices. “We just want lots of kids coming out and having fun.”
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Healthy treats on offer at The Park Concession SHERRY HAAIMA Sherry.haaima@metroland.com
Arnprior beach-goers looking for a healthy snack don’t have to worry about packing their own. It’s the second summer Cathy Clouthier of Arnprior has run The Park Concession at Robert Simpson Park and she’s making sure that along with the usual beach fare, visitors have a healthy option. Burgers, sausages, hot dogs,
sandwiches, grilled cheese, ice cream and the usual chips and chocolate bars are all still on offer, says Clouthier. “But we’ve got healthy selections, too, like veggies and dip, yogurt and fresh fruit.” The Park Concession’s meat comes locally from Valley Roots and Clouthier says fresh products are key. Business at the booth has picked up this year, with plenty of families taking advantage of all the park has to
offer, including a splash pad, beach and playground. “I get so many comments about how beautiful the park is,” says Clouthier. “There’s just so much going on here.” From seniors doing Tai Chi in the morning to the Sunday Concerts in the Park and special events like Canada Day, Robert Simpson Park is a happening place, says Clouthier. The Park Concession is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day, unless it’s raining.
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Arnprior Solar Farm providing green energy to grid COURTNEY SYMONS courtney.symons@metroland.com
The Arnprior Solar Farm on Galetta Side Road is hard to miss. An army of 312,000 bluish-black panels glisten in the sun, sitting on 81 hectares of land and collectively providing energy for up to 7,000 households in Ontario with its 23.4-megawatt capacity. When the solar system was built in 2009, it was the largest of its kind in Canada, and one of the largest in North America. It has since been surpassed in size, but still stands as a shimmering reminder of Ontario’s commitment to green energy. Jon Kiernan is the solar director for Electricite de France: Energies Nouvelles Canada (EDF EN Canada), the company that developed the solar system in West Carleton. He said the project has been a great success, especially on sunny days during the summer. “On a day like today, we’re not only happier for the sunshine, but we’re in the money,” he said. But it doesn’t take a hot summer’s day to generate solar energy. The panels are skilled at grabbing what is called “grey light” as well as direct sunlight, allowing them to soak up solar power even when the sun is hidden behind clouds. “I think most people would be quite astounded at the power that is generated on a day that looks pretty dull and grey,” Kiernan said. “There were several days in March when Arnprior was producing at its peak.” Arnprior construction company M. Sullivan & Son Ltd. built the expansive system, with Tom Hughes as project manager. At its peak, the project employed around 150 workers. “None of us had ever done something of that scale,” Hughes said. Construction took place during the summer of 2009, which, as luck would have it, was one of the rainiest summers on record. Seeing as every bit of work was done outside, the weather provided a bit of a challenge. The project was breaking ground
across the board, resulting in a lot of people coming to inspect and check their progress, and a slow-down in production. “As arduous as it sounds,” Hughes said, “It was a fantastic job to do. It put a feather in the cap of Sullivan & Sons,” which has thrived for almost 100 years in Arnprior. Hughes is currently working on three different solar projects in Ontario; in St. Eugene, Edwards, and Beachburg. All three projects have been in the works for a few years – before the new FIT regulations came into place. The feed-in tariff (FIT) program is a policy designed for renewable energy technology. The program is the first of its kind in North America, and offers stable prices under long-term contracts for green energy projects. As of this year, green energy projects need to complete a checklist required by FIT, including a renewable energy audit, making sure the construction will take place on approved land, and promising that 60 per cent of materials used are from Ontario. Before the FIT program was impleSubmitted photo mented, the Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program (RESOP) stood in The Arnprior Solar Farm just east of Arnprior on Galetta Side Road provides energy for up to 7,000 homes in Ontario. its place. First initiated in 2007, RESOP was populated regions of Ontario, are more Ontario’s first “kick at the can at re- invest in green energy right now. Regardless, Ontario is still proving to conducive to solar power because the newable energy,” Hughes said, with less stringent guidelines surrounding green be a nation, and even world, leader in re- sun rises higher in the sky. Thirdly, solar energy is easier to capnewable energy production. energy construction. A total of $4.6 billion has been invest- ture in locations that are higher up, not “Right now, it’s hindering us,” Hughes said of the FIT program. “It’s creating a ed into the cause since 2003 in Ontario because they’re closer to the sun but bealone, bringing 1,200 megawatts of re- cause there is less atmosphere for the bottleneck in the system.” rays to travel through. Currently, most applications to the newable energy onto the grid. All of these factors work together Coal burned to produce traditional FIT program are in the approval process. Companies operating under con- energy is the single largest source of air to make Eastern Ontario solar-power tracts from the previous RESOP rule are pollution in Ontario, so any alternative friendly, which is why so many developscrambling to complete their projects energy reduces pollution accordingly. ments are occurring east of Kingston. The reason why Ontario, and particubefore being subjected to FIT’s guide“Ottawa will always have a better larly eastern-Ontario, is such a boon for sunshine index than Toronto,” Kiernan lines. If construction isn’t complete by green energy developers is threefold, Ki- said. “If you’re into sunshine, you’d March 2012, Hughes said, their contracts ernan said. want to be in Ottawa instead.” Firstly, Eastern Ontario is less affectunder RESOP will expire. Additionally, solar power systems opIf the Conservatives win the upcom- ed by what is known as the lake effect. erate better in Canada than the United ing provincial election, party leader Regions close to large bodies of water States, Kiernan explained. Tim Hudak has already announced that tend to have more cloud cover, meaning “If there’s one thing that semi-conduche will axe the FIT program. The uncer- that the farther you are from lakes and tors love, it’s cold temperatures,” he said. tainty of the project’s future is another oceans, the less clouds there tend to be. “They conduct better when it’s cold, and Southerly areas, which are the more the panels have higher efficiency.” reason why developers are hesitant to
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The Great River Adventure moved into the stretch of the Ottawa River north of Renfrew this week. However, paddlers will not be back for the Portage du Fort to Ottawa ‘Take Action’ segment until Sept. 7 to 11, when there is expected to be a public meeting along the river in Arnprior. There are also events planned for Horton, Bristol, Norway Bay, Marshall Bay, the mouth of the Mississippi River, Fitz-
roy Harbour, Quyon, Constance Bay, Shirley’s Bay and Aylmer. The group of paddlers led by Ottawa Riverkeeper Meredith Brown was scheduled to stop in Pembroke Tuesday, take part in a community corn roast in Davidson Wednesday and arrive in Portage this Saturday Aug. 20. The trek to document the state of the Ottawa River entered its third phase Saturday at Des Joachims with its 170-kmlong ‘Our Future Leaders’ phase. Joining the main group were 10 high school students from throughout the watershed.
They are accompanied by their guiding trainer and educator Colin Bunge and are travelling in a Canadian Voyageur Adventures voyageur canoe owned by Alistair Baird of Arnprior. Also on the trip is photographer Mike Beedell. The combined group is travelling the culturally rich section of the river in historic voyageur canoes, guided by Canadian Voyageur Outfitters. The students are actively participating in research, reporting and web broadcasting as they make the eightday journey. Their goal is to report on the state of the river and inspire their peers to become more involved in community water stewardship. Partners on this part of the trip include the Canadian Canoe Foundation and Esprit Rafting, which hosted Wednesday’s corn roast, in which folk singer Ian Tamblyn entertained. At the Pembroke stop, the paddlers raised such issues as heritage status for the river, dam development along the Petawawa River and the passing of one of the river’s biggest boosters, William Commanda. The trek will resume Sept. 7 in Portage du Fort. In the 140-km stretch to Ottawa,
the team is encouraging people to paddle with the Riverkeeper. The Bonnechere River Watershed Project and Ottawa River Institute will greet the Riverkeeper at the Horton boat launch at the mouth of the Bonnechere River on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. for a shore lunch and discussion on the heritage and health of the Ottawa River and its tributaries such as the Bonnechere. Students from Opeongo High School’s native studies class have been invited to attend. An anticipated event at Red Pine Bay in Braeside appears to be no longer happening, but there is still a move afoot to organize a public stop at Arnprior’s Robert Simpson Park. At the end of the fourth of five stages, the flotilla of canoes will paddle into the National Capital Region and land on Victoria Island for a celebration either on Sept. 10 or 11. The final stage of the 900km journey will begin at Victoria Island on national Rivers Day (Sept. 25) and end in Montreal. Those interested in following the trek, which began July 4, can follow on the expedition blog on the website http://grp. ottawariverkeeper.ca/.
Now Open in Two Locations–RENFREW & ARNPRIOR BEE AT THE BRAESIDE BEACH SATURDAY McNab-Braeside recreation director Geoff Patterson and the township recreation committee are inviting all interested people to the Braeside Beach this Saturday, Aug. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon to take part in a clean-up work bee. “We want to spruce up the place,” said Patterson. “We’ll give it a good once-over.” He said there is garbage, old remnants of glass, rocks and weeds to pick up both on the beach and along the trail. The township was hoping to reopen the beach this summer, but the official opening will most likely have to wait for next spring. The township is pricing guard railings and other safety items needed before it can open the beach.
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WELCOME HOME AFGHAN VETS Afghan vets stand at attention Sunday in Carleton Place during a ceremony officially welcoming them home from their dangerous mission. Legions and towns across the country are planning similar ceremonies. Arnprior Legion representatives say they will hold its ‘welcome home’ event during Legion Week in mid-September.
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CUP COACH BUT NO CUP A Beaver aircraft landed twice in Arnprior last week carrying two well-known hockey icons, Claude Julien (centre), the coach of the Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins and Doug Jarvis, a long-time National Hockey League player and assistant coach of Montreal Canadiens. The pair were on vacation, doing some fishing up north and in the Westport area when they dropped by the Arnprior Airport to be gassed up by airport manager and Arnprior Coun. Dan Lynch. Unfortunately, a search of the aircraft for the Stanley Cup met with negative results, says Lynch. Julien did bring the Cup to his hometown of Ottawa recently where is was a big hit, except for Canuck fans.
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• 42 bungalow-style townhouse units on 12 blocks; • 109 two-storey townhouse units on 16 blocks. Campanale Homes, responsible for Riverwood Estates behind the car dealerships on Madawaska Boulevard, have applied for approval on the 26.46 hectares of property. Mayor David Reid said the developer is following all the rules and expectations, and he doesn’t anticipate any problems either during or after the public meeting. “It’ll be a good thing,” Reid said. “Campanale’s has a good track record.”
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here’s never a happy reason to have an abortion. With chemo-therapy for cancer, by contrast, there’s the hope that the treatment will send one’s cancer into remission. There is hope. With abortion, something is ending, and the reason is almost never a happy one. Hospitals will thank the community for their donations to erect a new oncology department, while businesses and philanthropists line up to have hospital wings named in their honour – after they’ve ponied up the dough. We have yet to see a billboard in front of the local hospital extolling the opening of the new, expanded abortion unit. But the abortion debate was shoved right in our faces last week, whether we wanted to see it or not. A group calling itself ‘Show the Truth’, set up protests in Arnprior, Carleton Place, Almonte and Smiths Falls, where they showed off grotesque and disturbing images of aborted fetuses. People driving to work on Madawaska Boulevard were met with the bloody images Aug. 9, while people walking down Mill Street in Almonte turned a corner and came face to face with the photos. While the organizers say that they were invited by local pro-life groups, their actions caught some pro-life groups in the area unawares, and even prolife supporters in our community were sickened by what they saw. The demonstrators had every right to demonstrate. They were not breaking any laws, and even commended the local detachment of the OPP for not hassling them. But this shock-and-awe strategy does little to win hearts and minds. Instead, it stiffens people’s already entrenched opinions and makes any hopes of coherent, civil debate evaporate under the glare. Abortion has become the third rail of Canadian politics, and in other countries as well. It comes as a surprise to many people to discover that Canada does not actually have an abortion law. The Mulroney government passed a new law on abortion in 1989, following a free vote. The law then died in the Senate – on a tie, no less – and there has been no appetite to revisit the issue since. While the 1969 Criminal Code of Canada section dealing with abortion was struck down the by Supreme Court of Canada in 1988, nothing has been put in place to replace it. Even the Canadian Medical Association supports letting sleeping dogs lie, feeling the status quo is preferable to another rau-
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Rides made Arnprior ‘largest fair’ To the editor: This is a reply to the Editorial found in the Aug. 11 edition of the Chronicle. I would like to clarify statements regarding the Arnprior Fair, in which it was suggested that I was ‘untruthful’. The Arnprior Fair this year, was the largest fair in the Ottawa Valley! That was not an ‘untruthful’ statement, which was found in ‘Arnprior Council minutes’, nor in any other ‘media outlet’. It was, in fact, a statement made by me and others from the board, and was based on the size of the midway, as I stated within all media correspondence. Whether they chose to quote me fully was their decision, but I can assure you that myFM’s morning show interview did run the full clip and included my explanation of how we were able to claim this. With 15 rides this year, it was/is the largest midway contract within the Valley, making us the largest fair in the Valley in terms of the midway size. Never did I say we ran longer than other fairs or had a larger area size (“Renfrew Fair runs a day longer and occupies a much larger footprint”). Never did I compare our fair to Carp, Metcalfe or Richmond, which were used as comparison in the editorial. These fairs are not within the ‘Ottawa Valley’. So the final statement in the editorial – “Truth in advertising is where an organization derives much of it’s credibility” maybe a statement that your paper may want to adhere to, as you are very right in saying this, and this is the second time within a few short months that I have had to defend my words to be truthful due to your reporter’s personal spin of the facts. In future, I suggest that if a reporter questions the information, he/ she should speak with the individual first before going to print calling her ‘untruthful’.
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Hello, it was sure nice to see a great turn-out to our fair. But I would like to bring out the attention to our people of Arnprior on how many of the people in this town are litter bugs. I have seen it dozens of times in and around town they must think our streets are a garbage dump. After the fair on Saturday, the litterbugs came out. As there was a lot parking on the streets close to the fair and parking lots in and around the area. On Sunday morning, I had to go to the store at the mall. I couldn’t believe how they litter the streets near to where I live, Edey and Landrigan streets. What’s a matter with these people; don’t they have any respect for our neighbourhood or neighbours who live on these streets. I have seen it also in some of the drivethrough restaurants we have in our town. I watch a guy empty his ashtray on the ground while waiting at a drive-through. They must also think these drive-through restaurants are dumping grounds too. You wouldn’t believe how they empty their trash bag from their vehicles into the trash bin at these drive-throughs, while these costs the stores to haul away trash. Why don’t they take it home and put it in their own trash. If the fair is going expand like it wants to, I think these people need to smarten up and have some respect for our town and its neighbours. So please, do your part so we can have a cleaner town to show to our friends and visitors to our town. Thank you. Robert L. Bassenden Arnprior
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Adoption is the loving option To the editor: Although I do not support the displaying of graphic images of aborted babies in a place where children may see them, I would like to offer some additional points in favour of ‘Choosing Life’ in response to Mr. Dunn’s story (Chronicle-Guide, Aug. 11), ‘Graphic Abortion demonstration shocks morning commuters’. Having been involved in the Pro-life movement for many years, I have learned that most women, given enough love and support, want to carry their babies to term. If that love and support does not come from the unborn child’s father or the mother’s family and friends (which often, sadly, it does not), then society as a whole and we, as individuals, need to step up to the plate. Pregnancy help centers can be
found in any phone book under ‘Abortion Alternatives’. I have witnessed as a volunteer with these groups how they lovingly provide very tangible support to women in crisis pregnancies. I believe the real ‘choice’ should come after the baby has been born. A woman can decide to raise the child herself, hopefully with the help and support of the child’s father and other family members. Or she can decide, out of love for her child, to give him or her up for adoption. ADOPTION WAITING LIST There are many couples in Canada today on long waiting lists, hoping to adopt an infant and ready to provide it with a loving home. I strongly disagree with the infer-
ence that it is better to abort a child than risk that child perhaps having a ‘tough life’ due to low income or being raised by a single mother. Many children born under such circumstances have been raised as very decent people and many children born to wealth and privilege have made wrong choices and ended up with a ‘tough life’. There are many factors at work as to how a child ultimately turns out and who are we to decide ahead of time who should live and who should not? So please remember that harming an innocent life is not the answer to a difficult situation. Love and support of the mother and her unborn child are crucial and finally ‘Adoption is the loving option’.
Volunteers with foresight saving Valley’s CN rail line
What’s wrong with showing the truth, even if it’s disturbing To the editor:
To the editor:
A train engine parked on the track in Renfrew this week attracted a number of photographers, no doubt wondering whether they’ll ever see the likes in this area again. But they will if they’re along the CN line, say volunteers fighting to save it.
I did not witness the demonstration by Show the Truth on Madawaska Boulevard in Arnprior last week but have been following the news coverage in the local media including the Arnprior Chronicle Guide re ‘Graphic abortion demonstration shocks morning commuters’. Some individuals in Arnprior, Almonte and elsewhere have expressed outrage that young children have been traumatized, scarred or have lost their innocence having viewed the images of aborted fetuses. There is no mention, however, by these same individuals, of the unspeakable horror perpetrated on the tens of thousands of unborn children in Canada each year while our politicians and citizens remain silent. Answering the question as to why show the images, the group’s website (showthetruth.ca) states: “Most Canadians are familiar with
on the line. It is important to recognize the vision of people who have had the foresight to save this vital part of our heritage and the very valid tool for economic development and employment in the area. It is interesting to note, as well, that rail transport is an important and key feature for a green future for our children and grandchildren. If you interested in more information regarding TPR, visit our website at www. transportpontiac-renfrew.ca, or phone 1800-665-5217. Harry Gow, Terry Gibeau co-chairs, Transport Pontiac-Renfrew
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Last week Canadian Pacific Railway began the process of taking up their rails that run through the Ottawa Valley. They started removing rails between Renfrew and Pembroke and intend to continue with this action this year and next, until all rails have been removed between Smiths Falls and Mattawa. This section will never be replaced. Such is not the case for the local Canadian National rail line. Fortunately for the Ottawa Valley including the Pontiac, Renfrew County and the City of Ottawa, a dedicated group of volunteers, comprised of business leaders, municipal representatives from Pembroke, Whitewater, Laurentian Valley, Portage-du-Fort, Litchfield, Clarendon, Campbell’s Bay, Bristol, and Ottawa, have been working on acquiring the CN line known as the Beachburg sub. This group, incorporated as Transport Pontiac-Renfrew (TPR), has a very detailed business plan and has recruited experienced and highly qualified staff committed to joining the business. TPR has enjoyed the co-operation of CN since the beginning of this process. TPR is incorporated as a not-for-profit business and plans to begin freight operation in early 2012, followed by tourism rail service and commuter service soon thereafter. The line travels from Ottawa, through the Pontiac, into Renfrew County and on to Pembroke. It is also hoped that the link to Mattawa can be preserved, in order to maintain Canada’s cross-country line and to preserve national security through the vital service to base Petawawa. Right now, CP plans to remove this link next year and few objections have been voiced despite there being considerable shipper demand for freight service
The graphic nature of the anti-abortion signs displayed Ingrid Waclawik by protesters in several Valley towns last week caused Arnprior debates to break out in the street. Photo by Brier Dodge
disturbing images shown to the public: one example is pictures showing the effects of smoking on the lungs. Images are powerful and legitimate tools for awaking people and arousing them to action.” Comments from pro-lifers on the same website are succinct: “Yes, abortion is disturbing and people should be disturbed when they see pictures of aborted babies. That’s the point!” “Bottom line: if you can’t handle the pictures, how can you condone the act?” Let’s reopen the public debate in Canada on abortion. Currently, there is no protection in law for the unborn at any stage of development. The Parliament of Canada needs to enact legislation to protect the lives of our unborn children! Christopher Barrett Arnprior
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process it. Likely everyone is familThe pulp was bitten off and iar with Eastern Chipmunks. discarded and the naked pit These ground-dwelling squirshoved into the cheeks. rels are common, easy to see, As it would be energetically and they more than tolerate expensive to return with only our presence. one item on each foraging trip, Unlike their four relatives chipmunks have greatly extenthat live in our area (Red, Gray, sible cheek pouches for carand Northern and Southern rying large loads. It appeared Flying squirrels), chipmunks a dozen or more pits could be spend winters dormant in unheld at a time. derground dens. However, they Michael Runtz When the cheeks were full do not sleep that entire season; they bulged out like those of every few days they awaken, Nature’s Way Dizzy Gillespie blowing his go to their pantry and visit the trumpet. lavatory, each room a separate With a full load in mouth, chamber underground. Right now chipmunks are preparing a chipmunk would run down the trunk for winter. They are carrying mouthfuls and return to its den. After dumping off of leaves to their sleeping chambers and its cargo it would return, quickly scampering up the tree for another load. are building up food stores. Occasionally a chipmunk would eat This past weekend choke cherries along the Basin Road in Algonquin Park the cherry’s flesh instead of discarding were laden with fruit, but it was going it. The sugar-rich pulp is the enticement fast. Cedar Waxwings gobbled down whole cherries and smashed limbs told that attracts waxwings and other birds, of nocturnal cherry-eating trips made by which swallow cherries whole and later black bears. And there were chipmunks, poop out the hard seeds that germinate with each large tree harbouring at least if they land in a suitable environment. These birds thus serve as seed dispersthree. On two occasions I arrived at dawn ers. Chipmunks, black bears and evening and the chipmunks were already active. They scampered up the trunks and ac- grosbeaks, another bird fond of cherries, robatically and fearlessly dangled from are seed predators because their efforts thin branches as they plucked cherries end in the seed’s demise. If for any reason chipmunks don’t eat from the long clusters. The chipmunks’ tail seemed to act as all of their stored pits, some may germian anchor as they dangled from branches nate and produce new trees. I noticed that when an alarmed chipwhile secured often by one foot only. With a cherry in hand or mouth, a chipmunk munk gave its odd “cluck” calls, the othoften retreated to a more solid perch to ers in its tree would freeze. I suspected
that I was seeing family groups (a female plus her young) for they tolerated each other. But on occasion there would be a scuffle and a frantic chase that I attributed to an intruder trying to cash in on the bounty. From dawn to dark the chipmunks slaved away, tirelessly climbing trees and loading up. It seems that at least in August life for these charming rodents really is the pits! The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
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cal researchers and writers to ensure regional information is accurate and noteworthy. The new Eastern Ontario title expands on work done by Jason Marleau, owner of Algonquin Bound Outfitters and Carmine Minutillo, now a principal with Holy Family Catholic School in Kingston, both of whom were instrumental in the development of this book. “Having a single book which highlights all of the outdoor opportunities in the Ottawa Valley has helped to attract new visitors, encourages locals to get out and explore their own backyard and raises the profile of our organization and all of our stakeholders,” said Melissa Marquardt, mrketing co-ordinator at Ottawa Valley Tourist Association. “The team at Backroad Mapbooks has created a winner.” The universal appeal for taking off into the backcountry has seen the Backroad Mapbooks series expand to include five books for Ontario which cover every square inch of the province. The series now includes over 28 titles for BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario as well as the Maritimes with over 1.5 million books in circulation. For more information on the book, see www.backroadmapbooks.com or www. gpsmaps.ca.
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One more week to enter 150th anniversary contests JOHN CARTER john.carter@metroland.com
Arnprior’s 150th Anniversary Committee chairwoman Lynn Grinstead is appealing for more submissions to two contests being held to come up with a logo and commemorative print for next year’s birthday party. The committee has received several submissions, but is still accepting more, said Grinstead. “But time is running out.” The committee has extended the contest deadline by a couple of days to allow for more submissions. The initial deadline was Wednesday, Aug. 24, but that has been extended to Friday, Aug. 26 at noon. All submissions will be reviewed at the committee meeting Aug. 30 and the finalists will be brought to council for final approval Sept. 12. Convinced that “yes, Arnprior does have talent,” the committee is holding two artistic contests. They are: THE COMMEMORATIVE PRINT CONTEST Please submit your artistic view of Arnprior (such as a view, collage or other) expressing its 150 years. The work would first be completed as a sketch and then
as a print. The winning original artwork will be displayed at town hall as the ‘Official Commemorative Print of Arnprior’s 150th’. The reward is royalty fees from the sale of the print. THE 150TH LOGO CONTEST Your talented rendition of a 150th logo would be used in conjunction with the 150th celebrations and would be featured on merchandise (such as cups, pens, shirts, etc.). Submissions can be done by hand or on the computer (if done on computer, a print-out should be submitted). The reward: $500. CONTEST DO’S AND DON’TS INCLUDE • Do not sign artwork. • Your name, address and phone number should be placed in a sealed envelope securely attached to the back of the submission. • The Town of Arnprior would retain copyrights and distribution rights. Submissions should be dropped of at the clerk’s office in town hall. Arnprior, which is celebration 150 years in 2012, has already come up with the slogan “Where opportunity Flows and Adventure Grows!”
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A public meeting regarding Zoning By-law amendment lands municipally being Part of Lot 5, Concession C, fronting on Division Street, from Residential One – holding (R1-h) to Residential Three – Exception Fifteen - holding (R3-E-15-h) Zone.
It was a special day – McInnes Day – July 10 in McNab-Braeside. After all, how often can you christen a home that’s 155 years old? That’s what they did at the house currently owned by Barry and Eva Yantha. They wanted to honour the history of the land and what has become known as the McInnes House in memory of its first occupants, Angus McInnes and Elizabeth Airth. The Yanthas weren’t alone. About 90 invited McInnes descendants from across Canada joined them, along with some of the families who lived in this house, for a fine Sunday afternoon and evening of reminiscing.
Subject Lands The Town of Arnprior has received application ZBLA-6/06 for an amendment to Zoning By-law 499001, as amended, for the lands described as Part Lot 5, Concession C, fronting on Division Street, as shown on the attached Key Map. Public Meeting A public meeting giving the public an opportunity to make representations in respect of the zoning amendment will be held on Monday, September 12th, 2011 at 6:30p.m. in Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior. Description of Application The proposed zoning amendment would rezone the lands from the Residential One - holding (R1-h) Zone to the Residential Three – Exception Fifteen - holding (R3-E15-h) Zone to permit to permit all density of residential development. The “exception” implements a buffer strip between the development and the woodlands to the north. The removal of the holding symbol will require approval of a development plan, supported by appropriate studies, for any future development of the site. The current zoning restricts the use of the property to single detached dwelling only.
WELCOME Eva Yantha addressed the gathering. “On behalf of Barry and myself, I extend a warm welcome to all the descendants of Angus McInnes and Elizabeth Airth, to this the home of the first settlers of Lot 27 Con. 5 of McNab Township. “This home is all of 155 years old. Would any home of today stand this test of time? “We thought it only appropriate that the house be honoured on behalf of the first settlers, Angus and Elizabeth, who built the house, and Paul and Amelia (Yantha), who restored it. That is why we are here today.” Some of the home’s history was found in notes from a wedding, Yantha said. John I. Miller and Maggie McInnes – granddaughter of Angus and Elizabeth – were married in the front hall of the stone house on April 21, 1909. Carter Virgin – their 10-month-old great, great, great grandson – was the youngest relative at this year’s celebration. BIG STONE HOUSE “The place was known as the stone house on Spruce Avenue, McNab. Barry’s parents, Amelia and Paul Yantha were very proud of this place. They bought it in 1947 and brought it back in shape in the 1950s and ’60s after it being vacant for three years. “Mrs. Dorothy Wold and many other McInnes relatives have visited it over the years, because of its uniqueness,” Eva Yantha added. Friend and guest Jim Ferguson said it was a special day.
From left are Jamie Virgin, holding son Carter, at 10 months the youngest McInnes descendent; and Dorothy (Blackburn) Wold, 89 of Edmonton, the most senior McInnes descendent. A scroll was presented and plaque unveiled, with the McInnes tartan, in honour of McInnes House on McInnes Day July 10 in McNab Braeside Township. “The gathering today is to honour the Big Stone House and tell of its owners and tenants. If the walls could talk what stories they could tell. “The research was the work of many. A project like this starts out as a simple story but with a house of this stature and history the information grows and grows. The more you discover the more there is to discover,” Ferguson said. McNab-Braeside Mayor Mary Campbell presented a scroll which read: ‘The people and council of the Township of McNabBraeside wish to congratulate Barry and Eva Yantha on their restoration of McInnes House. We offer our thanks for preserving this 155-year home, one of the last remaining original stone buildings in the township, built in 1864 by Angus McInnes and Elizabeth Airth. McInnes House remains an important piece of McNab-Braeside heritage.’ A plaque was also unveiled with the eldest McInnes descendant, Dorothy Blackburn Wold, 89, of Edmonton; and the youngest, Carter Virgin, participating, along with Carter’s dad Jamie, and Eva Yantha.
Further Information To view any information or materials related to the proposal, please contact the Planning Office, Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, or on the Town’s web site at www.arnprior.ca. Notification and Submission Requirements If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the proposed zoning by-law amendment, or a refusal of a request to amend the Zoning By-law, you must make a written request to: Clerk, Town of Arnprior, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, Ontario, K7S 0A8. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Arnprior before the proposed Zoning By-law amendment is adopted, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Town of Arnprior to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Arnprior before the proposed Zoning By-law amendment is adopted, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Note: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Town to such persons as the Town sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing any such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process. Dated at the Town of Arnprior this 18th day of August, 2011. Jacquie Farrow-Lawrence, Clerk 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0A8
Galilee speaker to talk about slowing aging Galilee Centre is hosting a guest speaker next month who will talk about becoming younger again. Matt Linn will hold ‘A Retreat to Reverse the Aging Process from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 Linn has focused on integrating physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Since 1970 he has taught courses and given retreats on healing in more than 50 countries and has co-author 21 books translated in over 20 languages.
A recent study found that prayerful meditation actually reverses the aging process. The retreat will use prayer exercises to heal sources of stress and what makes one uncomfortable with new ideas. It will focus on healing grief, anger and life’s changes. Finally participants will discover how Jesus uniquely calls each one to a fuller life because, “I have come that you may have life and have it more abundantly.”
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Highland dancers to step into town Sunday The Caitlin Stewart Memorial Highland Dancing Competition will draw more than 80 dancers to Arnprior. The Arnprior Highland Dancing Association is presenting the 11th annual Caitlin Stewart Memorial Highland Dancing Competition this Sunday, Aug. 21. Dancers are expected to participate from as far away as Toronto, Sudbury and Quebec. The competition will be located at scenic Robert Simpson Park, where a stage will be set up next to the bandstand. “It’s the best location in the Ottawa Valley,” organizer Renee Stewart said. “It certainly has the best Ottawa River view.” The competition is held each year in memory of Stewart’s daughter, Caitlin, who passed away after a car accident on Nov. 2, 1998. The competition starts at 8:30 a.m. and runs until 3 or 4 p.m. “Everyone is invited down to the park for a wonderful day of dancing and listening to bagpipes,” Stewart said. “The dancers enjoy an enthusiastic crowd to bring out the best performance from the dancers. Bring a lawn chair and sunscreen.” Admission is free, but a donation to Caitlin’s scholarship fund would be appreciated. There will be an onsite canteen, complete with hamburgers from Cathy Clouthier. Stewart encourages members of the public to drop in and check out the dancing and music. The dancers are colourfully dressed in the kilts and national costumes of Scotland, and will be accompanied by accomplished bagpipers. Each dancer will be doing four dances and at the end of the day the premier dancers will be performing their own version of the Cake Walk. “This is so exciting to watch. Pairs of dancers will have their own interpretation of the dance,” Stewart said. “The lassies have lots of fun and the crowd likes to start clapping with the
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This Sunday’s Higland dancing competition in Arnprior is named in the memory of Caitlin Stewart, who died almost 13 year ago in a traffic collision. dancers.” The competition could not be held without community sponsorship from Ontario Hydro and others. Stewart gave heartfelt thanks for all the community supporters. “We also have a wonderful group of volunteers,” she said. “These volunteers ensure the competition continues to run successfully every year. “Many parents and former highland dancers keep coming back to keep this wonderful competition running in Caitlin’s name. Thanks for keeping my daughter alive in my heart. “Big hug to Jan and Molly, my co-organizers, for their hours of hard work. You two are the best.”
Top fiddlers coming to Arnprior It’s that time a year again, when Valley Heritage Radio plays host to provincial champion fiddlers from all over Canada. It’s a busy time for the country’s top fiddlers, first with the Canadian Grand Masters Championship at Shenkman Arts Centre in Orleans on Saturday, Aug. 27 and finishing with the Pembroke Fiddle and Step Competitions on theLabour Day weekend. Smack dab in the middle of all this are two events of which Valley Heritage Radio is very proud. The coop radio station is presenting the eighth annual Fiddle Fest Dance at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior on the evening of Tuesday, Aug. 30.
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Earlier that same day, Canada’s finest fiddlers will take a break from music to hit the fairways at Mountain Creek Golf Course. Get a group of four players together for the best-ball event followed by a chicken dinner, all in support of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association. “So get ready for Fiddle Fest and we’ll see you on the dance floor being entertained by the finest like Calvin Vollrath, Sheryl Fitzpatrick and Dennis Harrington, to name just a few,” says Valley Heritage Radio operations director Bill Parker. Admission is $15 at the door, $13 for Valley Heritage Radio members.
A: The time you are able to move your things into the new house depends on what time the deal “closes”. A closing is completed when money has changed hands and the property is registered in your name. After these two things have happened your lawyer can release the keys to you. However, a closing can happen any time during the day, up to 5pm. Often, there is a “completion” time listed in your Agreement of Purchase and Sale, which states that deal does not have to close until the end of the day. Sometimes, mortgage funds are not received until later in the day. When this happens it pushes the closing time back until later in the day as well. These delays can be unpredictable, as each bank’s system for sending out the funds is different. It is not unusual for mortgage funds to be received mid-afternoon. Keys are commonly released in the 3:30-5:30 pm time frame. A closing may (and often does) happen before the end of the day, but you need to be prepared in case it does not. The best advice for moving into your new home is to plan your truck/van for later in the evening or the following day. That way, if there are delays, you are not stuck waiting with a truck full of your things which can be a waste of both your time and money.
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If there is some aspect of personal injury, real estate or corporate law, wills, estates or business law that is not clear to you, send a question to Arnpriorlawyers@tslawyers.ca. Tierney Stauffer LLP 141 John St. N. Arnprior, ON 613-623-3177 www.tslawyers.ca This commentary is provided for information purposes only and does not replace specific legal advice related to your matter or establish a client-lawyer relationship.
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Metro captures girls ball titles In the McNab-Braeside Minor Ball Bantam/Midget Girls division, Metro, coached by Dave Bahm and Kevin Leckie, were the League and A playoff champions. The senior girls wrapped up their softball division on the hottest evening of the year. Metro and McCrae’s, coached by Sherry Jorgensen and Cindy Hipkin, once again faced off in the A championship series. Game one went into extra innings after Metro rallied to tie the game in the seventh. McCrae’s had come out strong taking a six-run lead. Metro hoped for the
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2011 VALVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM The Public Works Department in conjunction with the Spring Hydrant Flush is conducting a Valve Maintenance Program. This program is designed to clean and exercise the valves and by doing so will extend their life as well as determine whether the valves are operable. The work is planned for the weeks of August 22 to September 2, 2011 and will be completed in the shortest period of time possible. This procedure is quite routine but it may result in some temporary inconveniences such as poor water pressure or “red” water. Do not be alarmed. HERE ARE THE FACTS: 1. If coloured water is detected, please open your COLD water taps to clear the system. 2. The coloured water is not hazardous to health.
McCrae’s, the A finalists, include, in front from left, Sarah Ennett, Candice McLeod, Mikaella Hipkin; and in back Maddie Irons, Kailey Hook, Hailey Harris, Jessica Lambert, coach Sherri Jorgensen. Missing are coach Cindy Hipkin, Melissa Kargus and Cassidy Marshall.
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GETTTING A JUMP ON THE COMPETITION Helene Samson of White Lake competes on her horse Gabriella at the National Open held at the Nepean National Equestrian Park last week. The National Capital Show jumping tournaments continue all this week. Samson, who competed in the adult hunter division, attends numerous A-Class national competitions in Ontario and Quebec. She originally hails from Quebec City but now lives in White Lake. She trains and boards Gabriella at KDM Equestrian Services at the scenic Caerleon Farms in Galetta. KDM is a familyowned and operated equestrian facility by area native Karen Milton, who herself has competed in many national and international equestrian events. Photo by Glen Howard (GH Photography)
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YAYS FOR NAIS(MITH) Athletes from near and far gathered in Almonte Aug. 6 for the annual Naismith 3-on-3 Basketball Festival, which organizers say is the largest tournament of its kind in eastern Ontario. Teams from elementary to postsecondary levels gathered to go head-to-head on the court in celebration of basketball inventor Dr. James Naismith. Dana Lascelle of Arnprior warms up with her teammates before taking on an Ottawa team Saturday morning. Photo by Katie Mulligan
GOLD PLAY Alexander Journeaux (No. 47) of U10 Ottawa West Gold maneuvres the ball past a Kingston Pegasus player during the Mississippi Invitational Soccer Tournament. The tournament attracted youth soccer teams from across Ottawa, the Valley and eastern Ontario on Aug. 13 and 14.
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Arnprior graduate coaching on the big stage Collins coaches international pole vault athletes in London BRIER DODGE brier.dodge@metroland.com
When Damien Warner met Dave Collins a year ago, Warner had never attempted a pole vault. Deciding to make a run at competing in the decathlon event, his coaches brought him to Collins to teach him from the ground up. “My section is to teach him the hardest event out of all the events,” Collins said. Next week, Warner will compete in the track and field world championships in Korea, vaulting against the best in the world. He won the first national championships he competed in, in June. “Basically, the way he’s been progressing, he’s probably the next superstar,” Collins said. Collins puts the fast success on the “greatest athlete he’s ever met,” but there is no doubt that the Arnprior-born coach has successful methods. “I’m a much better coach than I was an athlete,” said Collins. He vaulted for Arnprior District High School, where his father was a teacher, before competing for the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont., where he now re-
sides. He’s a busy coach, leading the entire track and field team at the high school where he teaches geography, coaching pole vault at Western, and training two elite female athletes – plus Warner. He can still remember starting out vaulting at ADHS with his coach John Marcellus, and enjoys encouraging current coaches to keep pole vault alive in the local track and field scene. “I enjoy conversing with Joey Lavoie, who’s trying to get pole vault back and running in Arnprior,” he said, of the current ADHS track coach. “I sold him some equipment last year to try and kind of keep the sport going, and he’s kept the sport going.” Collins is an example of a successful ADHS athlete, who went to compete at the intercollegiate level, and beyond. “I got to compete at the odd national level, but I broke my wrist my third year of university when things started going well,” he said. Always good with explanations, a pre-cursor to his teaching career, Collins got involved helping the university team. Then he started coaching at the
high school level when he became a teacher, and eventually added club coaching. He’s now coaching on the national and international scene, having just returned from France with two of his athletes, who competed in the world youth championships – and just took first and second place at the national youth championships, in Ottawa, last week. “It was awesome,” he said of France. “It was probably the coolest coaching experience because you’re there, wearing Canada stuff, and you have Russians and Germans and Italians, all screaming in their languages to their athletes. It takes coaching to a new level, takes my event to a new level, to see it at world championships.” Collins specializes in the technical aspect of pole vault, so athletes train and complete speed workouts alone or with other coaches. He is one of many coaches for Warner, which is why he does not travel to all of his meets – especially those as far away at Korea. Team Canada can assign coaches, or may choose to fund specific individuals to travel to competitions – especially the upcoming
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Arnprior-raised pole vaulting coach Dave Collins, right, with his prize student, Damien Warner. Olympics. Collins could spend the next year preparing Warner, currently ranked 15th in the world in the decathlon, to compete in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
While Collins said he can’t take credit for Warner qualifying for world championships, his catapult into success and potential Olympic berth “make me pretty proud to be part of it.”
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WHITE PINE FESTIVAL Jake Differ
Chris Forrest is encouraging people to donate sporting equipment that they no longer use so others can get active. People can bring the equipment to an open house Tuesday, Aug. 30 at the Kenwood Athletic Centre.
Sat. Aug 27th at 2:00pm - 3:00pm on the Giant Tiger Stage and again on Sun. Aug 28th at 11:45am - 12:45pm at Robert Simpson Park
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Student urges people to get ‘active for life’ A local university student has launched an Active for Life initiative. Chris Forrest has embarked on the physical activity campaign in partnership with the Kenwood Athletic Centre and the Town of Arnprior Parks and Recreation department. It is a drive aimed at increasing the physical activity levels in people of all ages. Benefits of physical activity such as better sleep patterns, increased motivation and confidence, and a greater enjoyment of life are all well known and well advertised, says Forrest. “Yet people still do not make physical activity part of their daily routines.� Forrest, who is about to enter his third year at Nipissing University, is completing a placement course at the Kenwood Athletic Centre this summer as part of the requirements for his Bachelor of Health and Physical Education degree. He says the placement has given him an opportunity to help people. “I believe that by breaking the mould of a structured placement, I can make a difference that will not only benefit me through experience and learning but others through the program, in which I design, run and reflect on,� Forrest said. “I have developed an initiative that I believe can make a real difference in the lives of people in the Ottawa Valley.� He said there are many reasons given to try to explain why 51 per cent of Canadians lead a sedentary (inactive) lifestyle, “but I believe the greatest deterrent of physical activity is age related barriers.� Barriers that present reasons or forces that keep people from reaching their goals are very prevalent when it comes to exercise and sport, Forrest noted. “For older adults I believe a lack of self-efficacy (confidence in their abilities), a lack of motivation and a lack of perceived time are the biggest barriers to regular participation. For kids, on the other hand, more external barriers exist, including lack of opportunity, lack of social support and lack of money to buy equipment or join sporting leagues.� The barriers are tough to address, but if an attempt is not made they can lead to even bigger problems including poor health, poor performance in school and work and a poor outlook on life, says For-
rest. “This is why it is key that we eliminate these barriers and show people everything that physical activity has to offer. By starting the Active for Life Initiative, I believe we can do just that.�
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OPEN HOUSE AUG. 30 Forrest is holding a fundraising open house on Tuesday, Aug. 30 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Kenwood Athletic Centre at 78 Edward St. South. People can come tour the gym and try out the weight room, squash court and gymnasium. “I hope to provide people with the opportunity to donate used or new or unwanted sporting equipment or make a monetary donation,� he said. “(This) offers a great opportunity for them to clear out some space out their house and donate sporting equipment to those who can most benefit from it.� Once collected the donations will be given to local schools and children around the area who will most benefit from them. This will give children not only the opportunity to play, but also provide schools with the means to show them the fun and benefits an active lifestyle can produce, says Forrest. “With this the goal is to instill a passion for sport and exercise and create long term participation. This, in summary, is how I hope to get the children of Arnprior more active and interested in a healthy lifestyle.� As for the adults who have more internalized barriers, their donations will be rewarded with trial memberships for the Kenwood Athletic Centre and certificates donated for youth sporting opportunities by the town of Arnprior, explains Forrest. The memberships will be two-week trials with full access to the Kenwood Athletic Centre and all its features for $5, with all proceeds going towards the cause. This will give adults or their kids the opportunity to try something they have meaning to do and will hopefully show them how fun and easy it is to reap the immediate- and long-term rewards of regular exercise, he said. See ‘SPORTS’ Page 23
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Sports and exercise have endless opportunities Continued from Page 22 “In conclusion the goal of the Active for Life Initiative is to provide the means, opportunities and motives to help people make physical activity a part of their everyday routine,” says Forrest. “By providing both children and adults with the opportunity to participate, I hope that some if not all of them will continue this participation long after this
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JCS Stables will hold the second of three Rising Star horse show clinics this Saturday, Aug. 20. The clinic will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the stables on Scheel Drive just west of Arnprior. The clinician for the day is Kitty Bowland of Ottawa, a certified FEI Level 2 Hunter/Jumper Judge. Spectators are always welcome. Warmup for beginner and novice division opens at 7:30 a.m. The other change that has been initiated for the clinic is splitting up the Novice Horse/Rider division into two divisions. That gives more opportunity for the novice riders to not feel so intimidated competing against more experienced riders riding novice horses. There will be additional ribbons as well as an extra trophy at the final show clinic on Saturday, Sept. 17. For more informatiion, visit the website at www.JCSstables. com. The Rising Star Series was finally able to hold its first horse show clinic of the 2011 season on Saturday, July 23. After a spring full of torrential downpours just days before scheduled competitions, Saturday proved to be a gorgeous day with lots of sun and a beautiful breeze. Competitors, coaches and spectators gained knowledge through the comments and evaluations from Dale Vance of Ottawa. There are a lot of individuals
responsible for bringing these horse show clinics together but the participants are the most important. We also want to thank the generosity of our sponsors and the numerous volunteers who help to provide for a safe, fun-filled and exciting day. Following are the first-place winners of the July 23 JCS Stables Rising Star Series Horse Show Clinic. BEGINNER DIVISION SPONSORED BY KINBURN FARM SUPPLY Walk/Trot Equitation, Bryn Milton riding Talk o’ the Town; Walk/Trot Pleasure Bryn Milton riding Talk o’ the Town; Equitation over Trotting Poles, Abigail Burton riding Galaxy. Champion – Bryn Milton riding Talk o’ the Town. HACK DIVISION SPONSORED BY SO GLAD TO BE ME Road Hack, Stephanie Womack riding Dexter; Pleasure Hack, Kendra Edgell riding Rio; Flat Division. Champion, Amber Hutching riding Amber’s Revenge. NOVICE HORSE/RIDER SPONSORED BY RITCHIE FEED AND SEED Novice Hunter Over Fences, Cassandra Mair riding Have a Little Faith; Amber Hutching riding Amber’s Revenge; Novice Hunter Under Saddle, Fiona Scrivens riding Hot Rod. Novice Horse/Rider Division Champion, Cassandra Mair riding Have a Little Faith.
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L’Arche Arnprior is holding one of its main fundraisers this Saturday, Aug. 20. The fourth annual L’Arche Family Fun Run and Walk will begin at 10 a.m. The start and finish of the 2.8-km route is at McLean Avenue Park.
Participants can either preregister at the L’Arche office at 16 Edward St. S., Suite 103 in Arnprior (613-623-7323) or show up for on-site registration that runs from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday. The registration fee is a minimum donation of $10.
There will be a free barbecue after the run, when prizes will be given out. Proceeds will go towards L’Arche’s new wheelchair van that serves some of the organization’s 30-plus Arnprior members. L’Arche helps them live independently in the community.
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Arnprior Pride expands throughout the Valley BRIER DODGE brier.dodge@metroland.com
Girls basketball is growing in the Upper Ottawa Valley, and a girls team is changing its name to reflect its wider focus. “It’s been small – but it’s grown,” said bantam coach Jeff Heath. “We want to expand more, and we’ve expanded our name to show that.” The girls basketball program based in Arnprior, called the Arnprior Pride, will play under a new name this year. Players will take to the court for the Valley Pride. The team is expanding to officially include players and practice sites in Almonte and Renfrew. “There aren’t any teams for the Almonte girls and there are none in Renfrew,” Heath said. The Arnprior program has been running under the name since it started, said Heath, with under-14 bantam division and under-16 midget divisions. This year, the program will include an under-12 atom division to encompass younger players. The atom program will have two teams – recreational, and competitive. “There hasn’t been anything for the girls to do in the small towns; it’s hockey hockey hockey, and this gives them an alternative,” he said. “For a little club, we’ve done really well over the last few years and won medals at the Ontario championships.” The practice sites and schedules are slightly different for each division. The youngest group, the atoms, will practice in Arnprior once a week. Bantam girls will practice twice a week in Renfrew and Arnprior, and the oldest midget
girls will play twice a week in Almonte and Arnprior. The atom and bantam schedules start in mid-September and run through the winter, while the midget schedule complements the high school basketball season by starting in mid-November, as the secondary circuit ends. Players from all areas are being encouraged to try out for the teams, which carry about 12 players each. “Parents are great at carpooling,” Heath said, “Both to practices and games.” The teams play in a 14-game league throughout the Ottawa region, with about three local tournaments, and one away tournament. Last year, the Pride girls travelled to Hamilton and Potsdam to take on GTA and American opponents. The total cost for players was $350 for the 2010-11 season, with volunteer Basketball Canada certified coaches. This year, Heath will coach the bantam girls, with well known retired coach Dick Holmes instructing the atom girls and Alan Atkinson coaching the midget girls. All coaches contact information is located on the team website at arnpriorbasketballclub.webs.com. Try-outs will be held at Arnprior District High School at the following times: • Atom, both recreational and competitive (born 2000 or younger): Sept. 15 and 22 from 6-7:30 p.m.; • Bantam (born 1998 or younger): Sept. 19 and 21 from 7:30-9 p.m.; • Midget (born 1996 or younger): Sept 15 and 22 from 7:30-9 p.m. Try-out pre-registration can be done at valleypridebasketball@ hotmail.com
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Stallions round out coaching staff DANIEL NUGENT-BOWMAN daniel.bowman@metroland.com
The Kanata Stallions head coach Randy Pierce has rounded out his coaching staff for the 2011-2012 season by adding two assistants and a goalie coach to the stable. That brings the number of former National Hockey League players on the bench of the Central Canada Hockey League team this season to two. Pierce, a well-known Pakenham area hockey player and former Arnprior Packers coach, announced on Aug. 8 that Corey Foster and Evan Gray will stand next to him on the bench for games this season, while Paul Schonfelder will work with the team’s netminders. Foster played four seasons as a defenceman for the Ontario Hockey League’s Peterborough Petes. His best season came in 1989 when he was a member of Canada’s national junior team and won the Memorial Cup with the Petes. Foster was the 12th overall pick in the 1988 NHL draft by the New Jersey Devils. He played 45 NHL games with New Jersey, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. “Hiring Corey with his knowledge of the game and how to play defence should help our defenceman out a lot,” Pierce said in a release. Foster, like Pierce, is a former head coach of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Junior B Arnprior Packers. Gray played for Pierce with the Packers and won two Valley Division titles in 1996 and 1998. He has previously coached in the Arnprior Minor Hockey Association system. Schonfelder returns to the Stallions staff after spending time in Toronto for work-related reasons. He had been the team’s goalie coach for two seasons prior to relocating to the provincial capital. Pierce, who played 277 NHL games with Colorado, New Jersey and Hartford, was hired by the Stallions on July 7 after former head coach Adam Dewan resigned following the team’s opening-round playoff exit to the Cornwall Colts last season. Dewan said he wanted to spend more time with his newborn daughter. The Kanata Stallions are the host of the 2012 Fred Page Cup – eastern Canada’s Junior A championships.
New coach in Perth
Arnprior Packer rivals, the Perth Junior B Blue Wings, have a new coach. Hamish Fraser has been named the Perth coach. The Carleton Place resident has
coached on numerous levels of hockey with the Mississippi Thunder Kings organization. In addition, he scouted for the Carleton Place Canadians Junior A team in its first year.
He brings with him to Perth assistant coach and assistant general manager Jamie Rintoul, assistant coach Brodie Hurdis, and trainer Neil Watson.
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Duck race benefits many Rotary causes The Rotary Club of Arnprior thanks everyone who supported the Mad Duck Race this year by purchasing tickets. The club also appreciates the support of the many others who helped make the race, held each year on Canada Day, a success. They include OPG, OPP, Fire Department, M. Sullivan & Son, and many oth-
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Child centre, student benefit from Summer Experience Grant Arnprior and District Child Care Services has been the lucky recipient of a Summer Experience Grant. The funds provided by the Ministries of Citizenship and Immigration, Tourism and Culture, and Health Promotion and Sport allows Leaps & Bounds Children’s Centre to benefit by being able to hire a summer student. The student was able to help at the local child care facility at A.J. Charbonneau Public School over the busy summer months while learning about the career.
The idea behind this grant was to fund non-profit programs in order to hire students to gain experience in their chosen field of education. The Arnprior centre hired Erika Pinnell, who is going into her second year at Algonquin College in the field of early childhood education. Over the course of the summer, Pinnell experienced what the centre has to offer and what the role of an early childhood educator entails in a quality, non-profit centre. She was able to spend time in each of the four programs
within the centre; Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten and School Age. She was welcomed with open arms and hugs each day from the smallest of the children to warm hellos and smiles from the older children. Pinnell got a rewarding summer job and experience to help her in her studies or future employment. The centre itself, including the children, staff and families involved, got to benefit from her support and care each day. “What a wonderful opportunity for all involved.”
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BROKERAGE
Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222
Donna Nych Broker of Record 613-623-7303
OPEN HOUSE - SUN. AUG. 21
$329,900
64 Alston, White Lake - 2-4pm
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$599,900 Executive 4 bedroom,4 bathroom all brick bungalow on 3.6 acres of privacy on the fringe of town. Gas heat, triple car garage with access to basement, large pond and landscaped to perfection. MLS #797797
$289,000 Chalet styled, 2 storey ,3 bedroom home on 5 acres. Featuring a stone fireplace and main floor familyroom. Double car garage/carport with workshop MLS #796443
$224,900 All brick 3 bedroom bungalow with finished basement and large fenced yard. Ideal for the growing family, in a good neighborhood. MLS #792985
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202 Arther St., Arnprior
On the Madawaska River near Calabogie- Charming 1 bedroom cottage with a 3 pc bath, pine floors, propane stove for heat and a great lot. 150’x 430.72’ $259,900 MLS#801894
Upgraded 2+1 bedroom back split with a 28’ x 30’ garage/ workshop heated & wired. The house has new dark h.w. floors, upgraded 4 pc bath & a view of the Ottawa River from the kitchen window. A great neighborhood! $254,900 MLS#802473
MADAWASKA RIVER: Custom built 2+1 bedroom bungalow on a 3.4 acre lot on the Madawaska River. Hardwood & ceramic floors, ensuite bath, cathedral ceilings, double garage. A must see! $519,900 MLS#787624
Remodeled 2 bedroom home. Large wood stove in kitchen, 30x30 ft garage with electricity and water. Private location on private street. Great starter home with possibility of a home business. $219,000 MLS#800810
Custom built 3 bedroom bungalow next to Arnprior Golf Course. Double car garage, paved driveway and 2.5 acres of privacy. Ground source heat pump, fireplace,& 2 bathrooms are some features of this home. MLS # 788306
Beautiful custom home - gleaming hardwood, gourmet kitchen, luxurious ensuite bath, 3 f.p’s, 3 baths, professionally landscaped lot backing on to a ravine! A true 10! $549,900 MLS#803431
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59 Creek Drive, Titzroy Harbour
OLD STYLE CHARM
A RARE FIND. Cottage on 150 foot waterfront lot on the Ottawa River in Arnprior on McLean Ave. Beautiful treed lot, paved drive. A great 3 season cottage to use until you are ready to build your dream home. In an area of year round homes. Asking $289,900 MLS#802454 Call Monica to View
You really have to see inside to appreciate all this property has to offer. The view of the Ottawa River is spectacular from almost every room in the house. And the house and grounds are wonderful. Property has been totally renovated over the last 10 years. Call Monica for a private viewing. MLS#800310 $349,000
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Beautiful stone bungalow, 4 bedrooms, oak kitchen, 3 bathrooms, Only $429,900 MLS #792986
Beautiful turn of the century home with a beautiful gardens and a view of the madawasaka river MLS # 785405 Asking $245,000
Picture perfect setting for this lovely 3+1 bedroom bungalow. Large custom kitchen plus much more! Mls 799128 $299,900
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GENEROUS LOT
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86 Nieman Dr. McNab - 2-4:00pm follow signs off Russett Drive
Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker 613-623-2602
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Don’t miss out on the great family home in FAMILY FRIENDLY FITZROY. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large family room with pellet stove, contemporay dark hardwood floors in livingroom and kitchen. Great outdoor space with large deck and patio areas. Asking $279,900 MLS#802083
2 ACRE LOT
Jenn Spratt, Broker 613-623-4846
48 acres of paradise to call your own.. Magnificent loghome with horse barn established paddocks and riding trails Only $524,900. MLS #797815
FIRST TIME BUYERS Great for someone starting out, downsizers, or invest in an Income property. 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage, walk to all ammenities, MLS #793338 $159,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
Retirement Bungalow offering 2 bedrooms on the main level, gas, c/air, numerous recent updates, deep attractive carport, MLS #798031 $229,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
Flat Rapid Estates ,prime executive waterfront in a prime location, privacey yet easy 30 minute drive to Kanata.View the virtual tour MLS #801687 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2610, 613-884-7303
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Retire in style with golf, skiing, boating ,fishing and sunsets, all for you to enjoy. Walkout Bungalow with 1 car garage and nice privacey. MLS #796472 $439,900 Call Mike or Donna defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
More spacious than it appears, this 3+2 bedroom bungalow has much to offer many family styles.Meticuously maintained, extremely private rear yard, a pleasure to view. MLS #798034 $479,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 623-884-7303
Unique and Attractive year round living on the water. Excellent boating, swimming, fishing, 3 levels, walkout lower level, a bath on each level, MLS #793644 $479,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
Stone and Brick 3 bedroom bungalow on pretty property on the edge of town. Heated double garage MLS #803264 $339,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
Premium lot offers a putting green, gazebo, beautiful gardens, interlock patio and walkways, generous 4 bedroom 2.5 bath beauty can accommodate many family styles and needs. MLS #801473 $469,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613979-2601 613-884-7303
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Retirement bungalow, 1800 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, BREATHTAKING GARDENS , BEAUTIFUL SHORELINE - 235 FEET! MLS # 802024 $389,000 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
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Unique 4 +1 bedroom home, massive stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and more! Great piece of waterfront property offering a trout pond, gardens, privacy. $499,900 MLS#800970
Deep lot, eat in kitchen with access to side deck. Family room and den on lower level. Total heating and hydro approx $200 per month. MLS# 795692 $184,900
Looking for privacy, waterfront and nature on your doorstep, then this is it! 4.8 acres, year round, lower level walkout. Bright and spacious, many updates, hardwood and ceramic flooring. MLS802529 $379,900
Looking for privacy, waterfront and nature on your doorstep, then this is it! 4.8 acres, year round, lower level walkout. Bright and spacious, many updates, hardwood and ceramic flooring. MLS 798449 $209,900
4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath upgraded home. ½ acre landscaped lot with views of two rivers. 150 ft of waterfront on the Madawaska River. Den, 3 season sunroom, salt water inground pool. You won’t be disappointed! $599,900 MLS#800155
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529 Elm Rd., Calabogie - 2-4:00pm
Heather Kennedy & Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202
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2 acres, all brick bungalow with additional detached garage/ workshop MLS #802416 $429,000 Your Host Donna Defalco 613-623-7303 613-979-2601
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$224,900
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ppealing woodland setting! Retirement or starter home, 3 bdrms, 1 1/2 baths set on 1.3 acres of perennial gardens and lawns in quiet neighbourhood close to ski hill, golf courses, lake & hiking trails. MLS 787413 $220,000
Turn of century brick 4 bdrm home in heart of Calabogie village on 4.4 acres. Walk to shopping. Mins to lake, golf, ski hill. MLS 798297 $239,900
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Retirement living on White Lake. Mobile in Glenalee Retirement Park - 2 bdrm large fam/den facing lake, 4 season sun rm, freshly painted, detached garage, lake view, immediate occupancy. MLS 804070 $170,000
Charming home in White Lake surrounded by perennial gardens on half acre lot, imposing living room, separate artist’s studio, master w/gas fireplace. MLS #789304 $249,900
A cloud nine waterfront home w/800 ft. shoreline, sand beach, very private, oversized garage/workshop, many updates. Drive a little get a lot! MLS 781522 $597,000
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NEW LISTING - 106 HAYES ST.
NEW LISTING
Super 3+1 bedroom bungalow located on a family friendly street with no rear neighbors. Main floor laundry, oak kitchen w/walk-in pantry. Oak hardwood flooring in living, dining and family room. Enjoy the finished lower level w/large recreation rm, den, 4th bedrm, workshop/utility. Deck to fully fenced back yard. Double attached garage w/inside access. $279,900 MLS# 781903
Beautiful log home on the Ottawa River near Westmeath, ON in the heart of cottage country. MLS 775838 $269,900
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End unit Fairbrooke Court. Hardwood, 2 fireplaces, huge yard. Great condition! $219,900 MLS# 803606
Well maintained and upgraded 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with oversized double car garage in a lovely neighborhood close to town, but still offering that country feel. MLS# 800643 $269,900
NEW PRICE
Spruce END unit. 3 bed, ensuite, hardwood, fenced yard plus much more! MLS# 802339 $212,900
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Scotiabank accepting donations for drought victims Scotiabank branches across Canada are accepting donations to the Red Cross in support of its relief efforts in Africa. A cycle of severe droughts has led to a humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa, which includes Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Uganda. It is estimated nearly 11 million people have been affected, many fleeing their homes, and are left with limited access to food, clean water and shelter. The Red Cross Red Crescent
Movement has a strong presence in the Horn of Africa and is actively scaling up operations to meet the urgent needs of affected communities. Scotiabank branches will be accepting donations until Sept. 16 and the Government of Canada has pledged to match individual donations.
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RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 596-5353 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com
New Price! 2120 Kinburn Side Road, RR #2 Kinburn Sprawling all brick 3+1 bedrm bungalow on 7 private & tranquil acres with foot bridge over natural pond, circular drive, large attached garage/workshop & huge detached garage, unique layout with fireplaces, main flr famrm & laundry, master bedrm with ensuite, foot bridge over natural pond, only 25 mins to Kanata! $600,000
New Listing! 757 Bayview Drive, Constance Bay Deceivingly spacious 3 bedrm bungalow, 70’ x 325’ extra dep treed lot, vaulted ceiings in livrm & eat-in kitchen, bathroom has new tub & vanity with cheater door to master bedrm, front deck redone 2008, roof shingles 2005, forced air oil heat, full unfinished basement, includes appliances & large shed. $189,900
New Listing! 173 Holiday Dr., Constance Bay Lovely 3+1 bedroom bungalow with southern exposure, 130’ x 173’ fenced lot, newer flooring in kitchen, hall, dining rm & sunken living rm, fireplace, 2 pce ensuite bath, inside access to single car garage from basement, new roof shingles 2011, partially finished basement! $249,900
New Listing! 1575 Prestwick Drive, Orleans Park setting! Beautiful & updated hiranch bungalow with carport, parking for 5 cars, 37’ x 100’ lot, hardwd & tile on main flr, 2 full baths, walk-in closet in master bedrm, finished lower level, great location close to shopping on Ten Line Road & Innes Road, 2 elementary schools nearby next to park! $299,900
New Listing! 3810 Grainger Park Road, Rural Kinburn Beautiful log bungalow complete with 3 bedrms, open concept living, dining & kitchen with cathedral ceilings & exposed log beams, newer steel roof, finished rec rm, forced air oil, c/air, Vermont Casting woodstove, detached 26’ x 26’ garage, pretty 1 acre lot, 15 mins west of Kanata! $349,900
New Price! 243 Clifford Campbell Dr., Fitzroy Harbour Charming 3 bedrm home with great potential, hardwood floors, updated kitchen, newer vinyl windows, exterior doors & shingles, upgraded well & septic 1988, forced air oil heat, electric panel changed to breakers, pretty front porch, 80’ x 216’ lot. Must be seen! $169,900
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All brick, double sized lot, semi-attached garage, 3+2 bedrooms, 5 piece & 2, 2 piece baths, finished rec. room. New roof, new gas furnace, new windows including patio door, exterior basement walls re-parged and new drain tile, all done within the last 2 years. Minutes walk to school or shopping. $284,900. 613-623-7611. 486630
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MLS#795561 VYDON ACRES IMMACULATE, WELL RENOVATED BRICK BUNGALOW.
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NICELY REMODELLED LOG HOME ON 10 ACRES. ROOM FOR A FAMILY! MLS#799828
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MLS #788784 RENFREW 80 ACRE FARM BACKING ONTO BONNECHERE R. SPACIOUS HOUSE W/GRANNY SUITE
MLS #788746 CALABOGIE WATERFRONT – MADAWASKA RIVER. APPROX. 2 ACRES. LARGE DECK.
$69,900
MLS #799318 GLASGOW BEAUTIFUL TREED 2A LOT. NEAR INTERSECTION OF HWY 508/17
$439,900
MLS #803369 BRAESIDE EXECUTIVE HOME ON 2 ACRES. ALL THE EXTRAS!
$339,900
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$599,000
MLS #802409 STEWARTS BAY WATERFRONT – OTTAWA R. VAULTED CEILINGS, CHERRY KITCHEN CABINETS, STONE FIREPLACES & MORE!
$599,,900
MLS #792535 ARNPRIOR CUSTOM EXECUTIVE HOME. VIEW OF MADAWASKA R. LG PRIVATE DECKS.
OPEN HOUSE Sat. Aug.20th 1-3 pm
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MLS #802646 PINE GROVE LARGE COUNTRY HOME MINUTES FROM TOWN. OVERSIZED 4 CAR GARAGE/ WORKSHOP.
NEW LISTING
$399,900
MLS #795446 GLASGOW COUNTRY DREAM HOME! MINUTES FROM ARNPRIOR & RENFREW.
$499,000 MLS #758796 ARNPRIOR BUY OR LEASE. 5600+ SQ.FT. COMM. OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE SPACE. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN.
OPEN HOUSE Sun. Aug.21th 1-3 pm
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$217,500 134 Quarry Ave RENFREW
GREAT LOCATION. MANY UPDATES. LARGE TREED LOT MLS#803700
299 Golf Club Road BRAESIDE
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$299,900
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JUST MINUTES FROM ARNPRIOR, this beautiful Log home has lots to offer. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Fireplaces. Open concept living, dining, kitchen area. Large double car garage. Beautifully landscaped. Definitely a must to view. MLS#796044. Call Shirley Kelly to view 613-623-6259
O H O P EN US E WATERFRONT Immaculate 3 Bedroom Waterfront home just minutes from Renfrew & Arnprior. Large eat-in kitchen, living rm with gas fireplace, main floor den plus family room. Beautiful new deck to sit on and watch the sunsets. Definitely a must to view. Call Shirley Kelly @ 613-623-6259. MLS#799498 491186
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Open House SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st 2:00-3:30 pm 202 Arthur St., Arnprior
Beautiful custom home- gleaming hardwood, gourmet kitchen, luxurious ensuite bath, 3 f.p’s, 3 baths, professionally landscaped lot backing on to a ravine! A true 10! $549,900 MLS#803431
Waterfront Cottage On the Madawaska River near Calabogie- Charming 1 bedroom cottage with a 3 pc bath, pine floors, propane stove for heat and a great lot. 150’x 430.72’ $259,900 MLS#801894
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M c E wan Bassett to play farmers market H O M E S ing weekend. See all the details on the market’s new website at www.arnpriormarket.ca.
The Arnprior Farmers Market is planning a number of special events to round out the season, starting this Saturday, Aug. 20 with entertainment by Dai Bassett. The well known Ottawa Valley entertainer and full-time radio host on Valley Heritage Radio will share his musical skill and humour while performing at the market on Elgin Street in downtown Arnprior. On Aug. 27, the market will welcome the Arnprior White Pine Festival downtown. On Sept. 3 the market will celebrate with free refreshments. On Sept. 10, the market will celebrate its farm and rural roots by “bringing the farm to you.” There will be a tractor display, horse drawn carriage rides, a quilt display and more. On Sept. 17, the theme is ‘The Great Outdoors’ with fly-casting and golf demonstrations. On Sept. 27, the focus will be on the arts, with Arnprior’s rich dance and theatre community providing the demonstrations. Oct. 1 will be Herb Day, with advice on using herbs to their greatest potential. The market will hold a harvest celebration on Saturday, Oct. 8 of the Thanksgiv-
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• AUGUST 19 Arnprior and District Museum 2011 Children’s Program for children ages 6-12. Classes run from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Cost is $4 per day or $6 per week. Call 613-623-4902 or drop in to register. Aug. 19 - Mystery Week, Aug. 24 - pioneer day, Aug. 26 - museum fun day.
• AUGUST 19-21 Hitting Homeruns Slo-Pitch Tournament for CHEO at the Pakenham and Almonte diamonds. Entry fee is $300 per team. Proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. For more information, call Lori McGrath at 613-6239238.
• AUGUST 20 Arnprior Market, downtown on Elgin Street 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market welcomes well know Ottawa Valley entertainer and full time radio host on Valley Heritage Radio, Dai Basset. Check out the new vendors, as well as the seasonal and occasional vendors. All product is produced locally within 100 km of Arnprior. Connect with the community and find local producer vendors, breads and pastries, crafts and artisans. Become a vendor at the market: contact market manager Mark Gaetz, Arnprior Farmers Market at 613-7943529 or market.manager@arnpriormarket.ca See it all on our new web site www.arnpriormarket. ca. L’Arche Arnprior fourth annual Family Fun Run/ Walk at 10 a.m. Start and finish at McLean Avenue park with a 2.8-km route. Pre-registration at L’Arche office at16 Edward St. South, Suite 103 in Arnprior (613-623-7323) and on-site registration at 9 a.m. Registration fee is a minimum donation of $10. Pledge sheets available from the L’Arche Office. Free barbecue after the run, Prizes. Please join us for a day of fun. Proceeds will go towards L’Arche’s new wheelchair van. Community work bee to clean up the Braeside Beach starting at 10 a.m.
• AUGUST 24 ontrac Employment Resource Services free ‘Baby Boomer’ workshop 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. If you are 45-plus, then this workshop is for you. Regenerate your work search. Call 613-623-4680 to register.
• AUGUST 27 Ottawa Valley Muskie Club fishing tournament 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the Ottawa and Madawaska rivers in conjunction with the White Pine Festival. For info, please check onsite at www. ottawavalleymuskieclub.com. Galilee Centre will hold a webcast on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Through teaching and nature-based rituals, psychologist and wilderness guide Bill Plotkin, PhD and Fr. Richard Rohr will examine an innovative developmental psychology that shows how fully and creatively we can mature when we allow the soul and wild nature to guide us. Author of “Soulcraft:Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche”. This program has been pre-recorded.
• AUGUST 27-28 White Pine Festival in downtown Arnprior and at Robert Simpson Park with games, entertainment dragon boat races Sunday and much more. See 86070
www.whitepinefestival.ca. David Mulholland will sign copies of his novels McNab and Duel at the White Pine Festival on both Saturday and Sunday.
• AUGUST 28 Calvary Baptist Church extends an invitation to attend its monthly Music Night presenting ‘The Bridge Builders” (Rev. Larry Mack) beginning at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend at 156 Landrigan St. For more information, please call Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863.
• AUGUST 28, 29, 30 Free tryouts of Nordic Pole Walking with Certified NPW Instructor Judy Whitelock Sunday at 2 p.m. during the Arnprior White Pine Festival, Monday at 6 p.m. or Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Arnprior District High School track. Please register ahead by calling 613-623-3055 so there are enough poles for everyone. Poles are available for purchase if desired after the training.
• AUGUST 30 Eighth annual Fiddle Fest Dance at 7 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre featuring a coast-to-coast gathering of talent, including provincial fiddle champions, steppers and musicians. Hosted by Valley Heritage Radio. Tickets $15 ($13 for members) at the door; advance ticket outlets at Peebles in the Arnprior mall and Nicholson’s in Pakenham.
• AUGUST 31 ontrac Employment Resource Services free ‘Interview Skills’ workshop 10 to 11:30 a.m. (mock interviews will be held on Thursday, Sept. 1 for those who wish to practice their interview skills). Call 613-623-4680 to register.
• SEPTEMBER 6 The Arnprior Community Choir begins Fall rehearsals at the Galilee Retreat Centre Tuesday evenings. The choir meets once a week and welcomes all new singers. This four-part choir performs throughout the community and at two major concerts per year. A fun, challenging and rewarding choir - no experience necessary! For more info, call Lisa at 613-623-7293 or check our website www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com. Come sing with us!
• SEPTEMBER 7 Awana program registration 6:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 279 Alicia St. for children ages 3 through Grade 6. Program starts Sept. 14. Join anytime throughout the year. Cost $10 per child or $20 per family. For more info, call 613-6233993 or see website www.fbc-online.ca.
• SEPTEMBER 8 Deadline for tickets for the Arnprior District High School graduating class of 1981 30-year reunion on Thanksgiving weekend (Oct. 8) at the St. John Chrystom Parish Hall. There will be a dinner and dance with DJ. Admission with advance tickets $30 per single/$60 per couple. Tickets available from Marnie 613-623-8826, Todd 613-623-7193, Ruth 613-432-3999 or Paul 613-752-1874. Hope to see you there and please help spread the word.
• SEPTEMBER 9 Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church Women’s Fall Dinner and Bake Sale is Friday from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. N. $12 ham, beans and scalloped potato dinner; $3 hot dog dinner. Bake table. Everyone welcome!
• SEPTEMBER 12 Arnprior Figure Skating Club calls all parents and skaters to the last registration night for the 201112 season. For those interested in Canskate, Pre Can, Power and Adult Programs, please come out to the Nick Smith Centre from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. You can also find registration information online at afsc.wordpress.com.
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The Ottawa Valley Muskie Club is receiving lots of bites on its Arnprior-based fishing derby coming up Saturday, Aug. 27. The club’s third annual Muskie Tournament for CHEO is being held in conjunction with the White Pine Festival. Club president Bill Craig says the fishing derby is gaining a
OPP riders to perform downtown The Ontario Provincial Police Golden Helmets Precision Motorcycle Team is made up of 20 members, several who will be coming to Arnprior to perform downtown Aug. 27 at the White Pine Festival. The team is comprised of OPP officers on regular patrol duties. There is a ride master, commentator, the motorcycle technician and 17 riders. During each 30-minute performance, the riders take their machines through a series of complex patterns to demonstrate the maneuverability of the bikes and the riders’ skills.
great deal of interest, a welcome switch from a women’s tournament hosted by the club in July. Bad weather dampened the turnout for that event. The tournament runs from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the Upper Ottawa and Madawaska rivers. Participants must be registered to qualify for prizes. Registrations will be held Friday, Aug. 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at
East Side Mario’s in Arnprior and Saturday from 6 to 7 a.m. at the Antrim Truck Stop. Anglers can also register online at www. ottawavalleymuskieclub.com. The catch-and-release derby is a team tournament (maximum four to a boat). Prizes go to the maximum length of the combined muskie catch. Photo evidence must be presented at East Side Mario’s in Arnprior by 5 p.m. Saturday.
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GOLDEN HELMETS COMING The OPP Golden Helmets precision riding team will bring their 1690 c.c., 800-lb. Harley Davidson Police specials to John Street in Arnprior for the White Pine Festival. Their performance will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27. They are expected to stick around to about 11:45 a.m. to show off their motorcycles. The team was formed in 1963 and each year they give about 30 performances around the province.
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About 8,000 blues music and rib fans visited Calabogie Peaks on the weekend to attend what organizers say will definitely become an annual event. Representatives from the Peaks and Ottawa radio station 101.9 DAWG FM were delighted by the positive response to the inaugural Class Axe Guitars Calabogie Peaks Blues and Ribfest. “It exceeded expectations,” said DAWG FM sales manager Jeff McFayden. “We’re so happy with the response … we’re already planning for next year.” McFayden, who admitted he was hesitant at first about the proposal, said the Peaks turned out to be a “fantastic” partner in the venture and the base of the ski hill was “beautiful location” for the bluesfest. “There’s not a better place anyway.” “We’re all very pleased with the outcome … 8,000 is a great turnout for a first ever event,” said Calabogie Peaks resort president Paul Murphy. He said the response proves there is a “real appetite” for specialized musical festivals in this area. “We’re just glad we found this one.” The fans seemed to appreciate
the setting and that the music was 100 per cent blues, said McFayden. Many of the performers who played at the three-day festival raved about being able to play up into the mountain, he added. He estimated Friday evening’s crowd at about 1,000, Saturday’s at 5,000 and Sunday’s about 2,000. Considering the bluesfest was pulled together in only four months, the response was excellent, he said. “We were astounded it went off so well.” “We’re thrilled … it was the perfect spot,” said Bob Besharah of Kemptville’s Class Axe Guitars. “The Murphy’s were great to work with and DAWG took it over the top.” Murphy said the resort is working on its expanding its event expertise with such happenings as the Snowcross race, Ride the Valley and now Bluesfest, the biggest of them all. While Ride the Valley supported the Soldier On charity, the bluesfest raised money for three charities, including the doctor recruitment campaign that’s important for the Calabogie area, said Murphy. Class Axe Guitars added $1,200 to the donation by raffling off a guitar, won by Kim Cruise of Renfrew, he
A large crowd (estimated by organizers to be close to 5,000) gathered Saturday evening at the inaugural Calabogie Blues and Ribfest at Calabogie Peaks, with the full weekend attendence about 8,000. As well as several well-known blues bands and five ribbers, there was plenty for all ages to do in what was billed a family event. Among the attractions was a NASCAR race track, which is coming to downtown Arnprior for the White Pine Festival Saturday, Aug. 27. Above Brian Weatherall, left enjoys the race, which was won by the father-and-son team of Eric and Finley Fletcher (second from right) of Calabogie. The NASCAR track is operated by Matthew MacNab (in the background) of Ottawa-based FUN Entertainment, which specializes in a number of interactive games, races and movies. noted. The other beneficiaries were the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Blues in the Schools program. Murphy said he is proud of the event’s family orientation and was pleased with the congenial atmosphere. “The crowd
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Bluesfest attracts 8,000 music, rib fans to the Peaks
Do you know where your children were last night? The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police is urging parents to take more responsibility for the actions of their children. In a news release this week, the OPP warns that its officers will enforce the curfew provisions of the Child and Family Services Act that prohibits children under 16 from loitering in public places between midnight and 6 a.m. In an effort to stop the illegal activity that is occurring in the
victimization. Keep your vehicle locked, remove keys, keep windows closed and valuables should be kept out of sight.
are and what they are doing, and educate them about the curfew.”
community, parents of children apprehended between midnight and 6 a.m. can expect to be contacted and will be required to attend the OPP detachment to retrieve their child, say police. “Parents play an extremely important role in crime prevention in Renfrew and area. It takes everyone to keep our community safe, said Staff Sergeant Colin Slight. “Please be responsible parents and know where your children
LOCK IT OR LOSE IT After two months of increases in the incidents of vandalism and thefts from vehicles, Renfrew OPP encourage residents to protect their property and ‘Lock it or Lose it’. The crime prevention program Lock it or Lose it encourages simple measures that will prevent
SEX ASSAULT INVESTIGATIONS Renfrew OPP officers investigated two sexual assault complaints during the past week. The first investigation began Aug. 11 when a female victim reported unwanted sexual touching by a male acquaintance. The inves-
tigation was conducted and no charges were laid, as there were no grounds to believe a criminal offence had been committed. Det. Const. Lori Birmingham investigated. The second complaint was received Aug. 12 when a female reported being sexually assaulted in Renfrew. All involved parties have been identified, and witnesses are being interviewed. The investigation is continuing by Det. Const. Wendy Burchell.
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Hydro One is urging Ontario residents to call Crime Stoppers to report suspected copper theft from its stations and facilities in an attempt to fight a rise of incidents that cause a serious safety concern. Recently a young male was badly burned while allegedly attempting to steal copper from a transformer station.
“Stealing the copper fittings that ground high-voltage equipment is extremely dangerous. Copper thieves risk serious or fatal injury, and put employees, first responders and the public at risk,” said Myles D’Arcey, Hydro One senior vice-president of operations. “It’s dangerous for Hydro One employees to enter a transformer station after a
theft has occurred and work around high voltage equipment that is not properly grounded.” Copper wire theft continues to increase in North America, and Hydro One has been the target of a growing number of thefts in recent months, from an average of 10 per month six months ago to 16 per month this summer. Hydro One contin-
ues to welcome the assistance of police and scrap dealers’ associations in targeting thieves, and to also welcome the assistance of members of the public who can report suspected copper theft by calling Crime Stoppers anonymously. To report a suspected theft anonymously, Ontario residents can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
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No jumping, urge police Police are advising local youth not to jump off highway bridges. On Aug. 3 at about 4 p.m., police stopped at the Highway 17 bridge over the Mississippi River and spoke to
a group of youngsters about the safety risks in jumping off bridges. The youth were spotted leaping into the Mississippi River from the bridge near Hunt Line Road.
Teens fall victim to booze Experimenting with alcohol can be deadly. Police report that emergency services were called to a home in West Carleton at around 1 a.m. last Sunday after receiving a 911 call for intoxicated teenagers in distress. The 911-caller told the
operator that 13- and 14-year-old girls had been secretively drinking vodka throughout the night. They were found unconscious and vomiting and breathing abnormally. The girls were taken to children’s hospital by ambulance for
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Arnprior and District Bridge Club president Wayne Daze purposely held off on making a donation to the local
food bank. And the food bank is glad he did. The bridge club made a series of donations from proceeds gained from its regular sessions and a major tournament it held during the winter.
The club made donations for a student scholarship and to the Arnprior and District Humane Society, Arnprior Public Library and Mel’s Flowers Christmas dinner. But Daze held the food donation off until summer, because this is the time the organization is in most need of money. “This particular donation (cash) is really appreciated this time of year,” said Arnprior and District Food Bank president Kathy Tonkin. The local bridge club is thriving,
have grown to more than 100 members. The players meet every Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Arnprior public library. The group is also starting up a Friday afternoon session, catering to seniors who are available then. The 1 p.m. games will start in the second or third week of September. The bridge club is also holding games for beginners at 7 p.m. Mondays. For more information about any of the club’s activities call Daze at 613623-2131 or email siddaze@gmail.com.
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TOP DOLLAR we pay for used guitars, amplifiers, banjos, etc. No Hassle - we even pick up! Call Mill Music, Renfrew, toll free 1-877-484-8275 or local 613-432-4381
CANOE & KAYAK SUMMER SALE 10-30% off selection, 15% accessories with boat purchase. Ottawa Valley Canoe & Kayak. 4245 Hwy 17 W (at Mississippi River) Antrim. Exit 169 From 417 West. http://ovck.com 613832-2569 or toll-free 1-888-633-9307 Elliptical for sale in great condition. Has a timer, 10 levels of resistance, keeps track of calories burned, distance covered and pulse. If interested please make an offer @ 613-205-1365. Must come and get it. PEACHES, PEARS and nectarines. Order now. Harvey Martin 613587-4696 PROPANE HEATER WALL unit. Asking $200 OBO Call 613432-6441
WHITE CEDAR LUMBER, Decking, fencing, all dimensions, rough or dressed. Timbers and V-joints also available. Call Tom at McCann’s Forest Products 613-628-6199 or 613-633-3911
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DOG SITTING. Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17$20 daily. Marg 613-721-1530. JACQUELINE’S PET SPA the place to go for an absolutely kindhearted groomer. Specializing in animals large and small. Prices vary from $35-$70. Contact Jacqueline 613-623-4772 PUPPY SCHOOL Diamond award winning Wags & Whiskers puppy Kindergarten, offers obedience and socialization. For a well behaved puppy call the Puppy Training Specialists, Tena & Ian 613623-6200
16” DRY MIXED firewood, pickup or delivered. McLeod Building Supplies, 432-3942. Mon-Fri 8-5:30 pm; Sat 8-4pm. Visa, mastercard and debit card ac- WHITE SCOTTIE-POO (toy poodle & scottish cepted terrier mix) puppies. Vet checked, vaccinated, 8 ALL CLEAN, DRY, wks old. Call 613-646SPLIT HARDWOOD 2553 - READY TO BURN. $120/FACE CORD (tax incl.), (approx. HUNTING 4’x8’x16”). reliable prompt free delivery to Nepean, Kanata, Stitts- HUNTER SAFETY CAville, Richmond, Mano- NADIAN FIREARMS Almonte tick. 1/2 orders COURSE, September, 9th, 10th, available 11st. Wenda Co613-223-7974. chran 613-256-2409
SKLAR-PEPPLER sofa, matching loveseat, very good condition. Sofa is 89” long, loveseat is 68”. $450.00 cash MIXED HARDWOOD 1 year. and carry only. 623- dried $100/face cord. Free 7003 delivery to most area’s. SOLAR PANELS, 250 613-229-4004 watts per panel, $1.60 - $1.80 per watt. 613692-2391 or 613-652ARTICLES 4 SALE 1544
HUNTER SAFETY CANADIAN FIREARMS COURSE, Carp SEPT., 16th, 17th, 18st. Wenda Cochran 613256-2409 HOUSES FOR SALE
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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Free course if you organize a group, exams available. Wenda Cochran, 613-2562409. HUNTING RIGHTS FOR LEASE 36 acres Dochart Creek area, Braeside. 26 acres Vydon Acres. Both location are excellent. Sept 1/11 to Dec 31/11. 613-622-7931
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2 - 1 ACRE WATERFRONT LOTS for sale, on the Big Rideau near Portland ON $149,900 and $249,900. 613-2722525
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS, 71 Sullivan Cres includes heat, water, fridge, stove, and parking with plug-in, laundry on site, $625/725 per month. Info 819661-0638
LOCATION - LOCATION. Building lot, level and clear, 100’ x 310’, Duncan Drive, Arnprior. $59,500. 613-769-8225 or 613623-7071
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT in Braeside, $470 plus hydro available August 1st, First and last month’s rent and references required. 613-832-5478 or 613-286-0563
HOUSES FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT in quiet neighborhood, $675/mo. includes heat, hydro, water, A/C, parking. Laundry facilities on site. Sept/Oct 1st, references. 613-623-3545
2 BEDROOM HOUSE $750/month +heat and hydro. Available September 1st. No 4 BEDROOM/3 BATH, smoking or pets. 613- 1 BEDROOM RENO2 STOREY ON 22 432-4780 or 613-808- VATED apartment. ACRES in Woodlawn. 9466 Clean bathroom and Hardwood/tile through kitchen. Hardwood out, double attached 3 BEDROOM 3 STO- floors in living and bedgarage,above ground REY century brick du- room. $575 rent plus pool, close to schools plex, downtown Arnpri- $125 for portion of 20 mins to Kanata. or, river view and park- utilities (water, heat and $439,900 613-832- ing. Heat and water in- hydro). Quiet 4-plex cluded, you pay hydro 3047 building with yard. Call only. 613-622-7931 613-623-9651. NonBEAUTIFUL 3 BDRM 3 BEDROOM CENTU- smoking building home at Rhoddy’s Bay, RY Duplex, downtown 2 -TWO BEDROOM 15 min west of Arnpri- Arnprior, Available APTS, 5 appliances, inor, central air and heat, September 1, cluding washer&dryer, steps to sandy beach. $1395/month plus hy- Both on Alicia St. in days 613-623-5083; dro. Heat and water in- Arnprior. No pets. Call evenings 613-623- cluded. Call 613-797- for details 613-6231041 9109 2103 HOUSES FOR SALE
CENTRE UNIT TOWNHOUSE for sale. 857 Eighth St, 3 bedroom bungalow, finished basement, fenced backyard. For more details see www.grapevine.on.ca ID# 32360 or call 432-6407
SMALL 2 STOREY HOUSE, 1 Bedroom+ 1 den, oil heated, Sept 1st, rent $500. 613290-7857, 819-4559161
2 BEDROOM APT for rent, fridge, stove, parking and heat included. Tenant pays hydro. $760/mo. Call 613800-4338 or text 613433-8289
HOUSES FOR SALE
A Bungalow built for You !!! A warm and cozy bungalow in the heart of Braeside welcomes your arrival. Boasting many upgrades, finishes, and neutral decor this home is move in ready with pride of ownership shining throughout !
Your new family home is ready now! Just move in and enjoy the flowers!
13700 km, Very clean, only had 1 owner, never been dropped, terrific condition. Comes with back rest and saddle bags. $7600. Baby on route no more time to ride. CL25669
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Nothing to do but move in and enjoy the peace and tranquility. Custom (Quality) Built in 2009 with your family in mind. One acre lot for the kids to play in. Dead end road, NO traffic. Minutes from the town of Renfrew and the Ottawa River. 45 Minutes to Kanata. 3+1 Bedroom, 1 ½ Baths. Beautiful custom cabinets, with corion counters. Large back deck looking into a very private Back yard. Established perennial beds, cement walkways at back and interlock walkway at the front with a charming front porch swing. Finished basement with wet bar, rec room, mud room and cold storage. Call 613-432-3714 for more info or visit www.propertysold.ca/6472 and view the other pictures.
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• two bedroom • upgraded bathroom • new kitchen • 6 appliances + flat screen TV • original hardwood floor • walkin closet in master bedroom • laundry room with ample storage cabinets • heated/insulated garage • freshly painted steel roof • upgraded windows • wood patio/deck • privacy fence • new walkways • fully landscaped • 3 car driveway • storage shed • Beautiful curb appeal - you will fall in love with this charmer the moment you drive up ! For your personal viewing, please contact us at 613 623 5958 or james.presley@sympatico.ca
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2 BEDROOM APT, Central, Gas Heat, parking, $600 per month. 613-623-4004 2 BEDROOM HALFDUPLEX $650 per month plus tenant pays h e a t / h y d r o / w a t e r. New gas heat installed for low monthly bills. 2 bedrooms and bathroom on upper floor,w/d living room and kitchen on main floor. Older building but clean inside. Call 613-6239651 2 BEDROOM, Large Apartment, totally renovated, few blocks from downtown Arnprior, Living room, dining room, balcony, secure building with elevator, intercom, washer, dryer, storage in apartment, 4 appliances, parking with-plug, $870+hydro 613-622-0224 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Pakenham. $1000/mo PLUS hydro., First & Last, available Immediately. No Pets. Call 613624-5413. 3 BEDROOM in Braeside, $900 plus utilities, fridge/stove, Laundry hook-ups, First and last required. 613-4325566
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bedroom upstairs apt downtown Arnprior. Washer/dryer in unit, secure building with intercom, parking spot, heat and hydro extra, $725 month, first/last 613-302-1669
Enjoy The Benefits of Independent Living Today - Secure Building - All on one level - Self Contained 1 Bdrm & Studio Apts - Min. to Shopping/Transit - Wheelchair Accessible More Info:
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KINBURN, 2-Storey House, 1 minute from Hwy, Private washroom, second floor sitting room. Shared use of stove, fridge. Large yard, parking. $450/month, references required. 613-832BEAUTIFUL 2 BED- 0378 ROOM APT, Riverview. secure, well managed, smoke and pet-free, Equipped, window MUSIC, DANCE treatments, many exINSTRUCTIONS tras, renovated, hardwood, References, $880, a must see. 613832-5559 FLUTE LESSONS, Fun and energetic teacher CLEAN, QUIET, ONE with over 25 years exbedroom apartment, perience. ALL AGES centertown, includes and LEVELS! Spaces heat, hydro, parking, available for Septemfridge and stove. $675 ber. Call or email now monthly. 622-7574 for more info! DOWNTOWN LOCA- 613-623-1180 TION, large 4 bed- luhtavs@yahoo.ca room, $850; one bedroom, $650. Both units have hardwood floors, LOVE TO SING? appliances, heat includ- Suzana McNeil’s Mued, available Sept 1st. sic Studio is accepting 613-601-4497 new students. 6 years teaching experience. MATURE ADULT LIV- Private lessons. Call SuING in Arnprior, 2 bed- zana at (613)623room apt, 4933 for information $785/month, heat & and registration. water included, close to downtown and shopping, NO DOGS, 613WORLD CLASS DRUM875-5362 MER (of Five Man ElecWHITE LAKE waterfront trical Band) is now acunits available, year cepting students. Priround, seeking quiet, vate lessons, limited enmature tenants, private rollment, free consultaproperty, beach, wood- tion. Call Steve, 613lands. References, first 831-5029. and last. 613-623- w w w . s t e v e h o l l i n g 1138 worth.ca ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm
HEALTH & FITNESS
Good, honest, caring help is closer than you think. Everything piling up while you are away at work? Need some help around the house while recovering from surgery or having a baby? Maybe you need someone to care for a loved one while you get out for a much needed break. Some of the services I can offer you are: laundry/ironing, meal preparation, “light” housekeeping, respite and companionship. I am a mature and experienced certified Personal Support Worker with many references. Please contact Box M, c/o The Renfrew Mercury, 35 Opeongo Rd Renfrew, ON K7V 2T2. Please refer to this ad. CL25575 CHILD CARE
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Child’s Paradise Day ACCOUNTING Care Centre Spaces CHRONICLE becoming available in DIAMOND Sept. for children AWARD WINNER 12mth-12yrs old 2009, 2010 & 2011 613-432-2627 or di rector@childsparad- Saturn Accounting Services, 613-832-4699, ise.ca 613-623-5258 MARIAM’S DAYCARE located on Corkery CARPENTRY, REPAIRS, Woods Carp/Almonte Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. area. Spaces Reasonable rates, 25 available immediately , years experience. 613warm meals, referenc- 832-2540 es, all ages welcome, 613-791-5795 or CERTIFIED MASON mariamsdaycare@ 10yrs exp., Chimney hotmail.com Repair & Restoration, cultured stone, parging, repointing. Brick, block INCOME TAX & stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. Work guaranCHRONICLE teed. 613-250-0290. DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 Professional Saturn Accounting SerHandyman vices, 613-832-4699, “Honey Do This” Com613-623-5258 pany specializing in small jobs. Painting, plumbing, carpentry. MORTGAGES & LOANS Creative solutions with reasonable rates. 30 $$MONEY$$ Consoli- years experience. Bill date Debts Mortgages Weiss 613-570-1488, to 90% No income, Renfrew, Arnprior, CaBad credit OK! Better labogie Option Mortgage weissmaintenance@ #10969 1-800-282- gmail.com 1169 www.mortgageontario.com SEND A LOAD to the A DEBT SOLUTION. dump, cheap. Clean up MONEY FOR ANY clutter, garage sale PURPOSE! DEBT CON- leftovers or leaf and SOLIDATION. 1st, yard waste. 613-2562nd, and 3rd mortgag- 4613 es, credit lines and loans up to 90% LTV. Self employed, mortPUBLIC NOTICE gage or tax arrears. DON’T PAY FOR 1YR PROGRAM! #10171 ONTARIO-WIDE FI- **PLEASE BE ADNANCIAL CORP. CALL VISED** There are NO refunds on Classi1-888-307-7799. www.ontario-widefinan- fied Advertising, however we are happy to cial.com offer a credit for future Classified Ads, valid for SERVICES 1 year, under certain circumstances. DUMP RUNS, Mowing, house cleaning and more. Licensed and insured, senior discounts, Quality work, low prices, cheapest in town guaranteed. Call CYS 613-622-5923
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STITTSVILLE LEGION HALL, Main St, every Wed, 6:45 p.m. KANATA LEGION BINGO, Sundays, 1:00pm. 70 Hines Road. For info, 613592-5417.
KANATA-HAZELDEAN LION’S CLUB BINGO. PERSONALS Dick Brule Community Centre, 170 Castlefrank Road, Kanata. ALWAYS GOING Every Monday, TO PARTIES 7:00pm. ALONE? Isn’t it time you met someone and enjoyed being in a relationship? Call Misty River Introductions (613) 257-3531 www.mistyriverin tros.com Are you troubled by someone’s drinking? We can help. Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups 613-860-3431
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AUCTIONS
FIREARMS AUCTION SATURDAY AUGUST 20 TH, 9:00AM AT SWITZER’S AUCTION CENTRE, 25414 HIGHWAY 62 SOUTH, BANCROFT ONT. From several estates, large collection of antique Canadian makers and gunsmiths, including: lower Canada Colt, Soper London C.W.T. Nichol Chatham C.W. Rawbone Toronto C.W., Marston Toronto C.W., Chas. Carter Hamilton C.W., John Mackenzie Sarnia, Wiiliam Manton Kingston, Burns Toronto, Plus selection of Snider Enfields, Christian Sharps, Sharps and Hankin, Collectible commemoratives, Target and Hunting. Over 250 new and used rifles, shotguns, handguns, crossbows, sale starts with gunsmith parts accessories & tools, See Our Complete Listing At : www.switzers auction.com & Check Back for Regular Updates. We still have room for your quality consignments in this and future sales. Paul Switzer, Auctioneer/Appraiser, 1-613-332-5581, 1800-694-2609 or email: info@swit zersauction.com
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107 HAYES ST (Sandy FULL/PART TIME POSIBeach), Sat Aug 20, TIONS Available, Sat7:30 am - 12:30 pm ellite Installers needed. Must provide own re138 ELGIN ST W liable vehicle and tools. (McGonigal St en- Must have valid driver’s trance) Sat Aug 20, license. Eve and week7:30 am - 12 ends required, training will be provided. Earn1543 RIVER RD, Sand ing potential between Point, Sat Aug 20, 8 - 1 50,000 - 80,000 +bopm. Antiques, furniture, nuses. Please send rehousehold goods. Too sume to admin@scheelgood to be missed! communications.com or fax 613-623-9992 155 ARTHUR ST, Sat Aug 20, 8 - 12noon. GENERAL LABOURER Computer desk, golf REQUIRED to work clubs, TV, plus many around gravel pit, yard more things to see and garage. No expe5 LENA ST, Sat Aug rience necessary. AP20, 8 - 12. Something PLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesfor everyone. bitt Aggregates 1766 556 MCLACHLAN RD, Lochwinnoch Rd Renoff Burnstown Rd by frew 613-432-5764 Waba Museum, Aug 20, 8 am - 12 pm. Kids’ GET PAID $500 to toys, books, games, $3,500/Month for movies and much more just filling out simple surveys from the comfort LARGE YARD SALE - of your own home. 2945 RIVER RD, west Now accepting Canaof Braeside, Sat Aug dian Residents. Apply today! www.FastEZOn20, 8 - 12 lineCash.com YARD SALE, 2495 STAFF RUSSETT DRIVE. Sat- KITCHEN urday August 20, 8 am REQ’D (HAMILTON) Kitchen Helper $14/hr: - 4 pm. Clean kitchen, inventory, prep work, serve buffet. Min. 1yr exp. Cook $18/hr: prep meals for buffet, create menus and specials, prepwork. Min 2 yrs exp and must possess safe food handlers certificate. MUST BE ABLE TO LIVE ONSITE. careers@patriot source1.com
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PAID IN ADVANCE! Make $1000 Weekly Mailing Brochures from home. 100% Legit! Income is guaranteed! No experience required. Enroll Today! www.nationalworkers.com SCHOOL BUS DRIVER required, Woodlaw/Dunrobin area. Please call 613-8322503 SHINGLERS / LABORERS, West End, 1-4 years experience. Must have vehicle. 613290-6165
EXCAVATING COMPANY looking for AZ Driver. Must have clean abstract. Heavy Equipment experience would be an asset. 613-2234428 or 613-4325566
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TRUCK/COACH TECHNICIAN WANTED Required for a modern, clean shop – afternoon shift 1 -11:30pm 40 hr week, 4 days Competitive pay and benefits package Applicant must be 310T licensed. Apply to Mike Courschene, 613-623-3003
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Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO) is a not-forprofit organization recently established to build and support tourism for the Counties of Renfrew, Haliburton, Lanark, Hastings, Lennox and Addington and Frontenac. The organization is seeking a results oriented professional to coordinate tourism development projects and strengthen industry relationships in the region. This is a full time contract position beginning September 5, 2011.
chris.paveley@metroland.com
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Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization Suite 129 - 9 International Drive Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 FAX: (613) 629-6488 EMAIL: nicole.whiting@ohto.ca (in MS Word or pdf format)
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Are you bright? Are you hard-working? Do you feel you have potential?
Perhaps you haven’t found the right company to “click” with or the right opportunity to really show what you can do. We may have a career for you as a member of our multimedia sales team.
Job Title: Mailroom Attendant Casual, Part-Time - Late Shift Department: Distribution – Renfrew, ON Metroland Media is seeking reliable and dependable individuals to join their distribution team at the Renfrew Mercury.
Position Accountabilities: • A flair for dealing with customers in a patient and understanding manner • Excellent verbal & written communication skills • Detail oriented and highly organized • Ability to handle multiple demands and prioritize tasks • Address timely concerns in a timely and professional manner. • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Windows, Word, Excel and PowerPoint • Valid driver’s license and ability to provide his /her transportation • Previous customer experience an asset • Bilingualism in English and French an asset
Role Accountability: • Responsible for lifting flyers from a pallet and manually inserting these flyers in newspapers. • Jog and strap of bundles once insertion of required flyers is completed. • Loading of completed flyer bundles onto skid or into cage • Other duties may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse. • To perform "due diligence" as prescribed by the Ministry of Labour in the Ontario Health & Safety Act and understanding all Company policies and procedures as outlined in the employee handbook
Competencies, Competencies: Action oriented, Drive for Results, Composure, Customer Focus, Creativity, Learning on the Fly, Time Management • Excellent attention to detail • Ability to build and develop effective relationships within the team and with carriers • Strong communication skills • Exceptional customer service skills • Solid organizational skills and time management skills with the ability to multi-task • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment
Requirements: • Physically able to lift 5-25 Ibs. • Standing for extended periods required • Continual rotation of wrists, back and shoulders. • Fluent in English both written and verbal. • Ability to count to 100 • Motivated self starter • Reliable team worker • Ability to work all shifts • Lift truck experience an asset
What we can offer: • We offer competitive compensation package including mileage allowance • Comprehensive benefits package • We offer rewarding opportunities for development and advancement
Wages start at $10.25 per hour plus $1.00 per hour shift differential between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
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Interested and qualified candidates should forward their resume and cover letter no later than September 20, 2011 to the attention of Janet Lucas at janet.lucas@metroland.com / Fax: 613-224-2265. No phone calls please and only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Job Title: Permanent Full-Time District Service Representative Department: Circulation Department Location: Ottawa Job Summary: This is a challenging role that requires an enthusiastic and energetic individual who is a self starter with strong communication, organizational, computer and problem solving skills. Experience is not necessary as on-the-job training will be provided for the right candidate.
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Interested and qualified candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to the attention of Audrey Fleury, Mailroom Supervisor, via email at audrey.fleury@metroland.com or fax at 613-432-6689 While we appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.
Some of the things you’ll enjoy about working as part of the sales team at Metroland: • Being part of Metroland’s adventure in the online and offline world • Working in a fast paced innovative working environment • Advising clients on cutting edge technologies and industry trends • Becoming an expert in the Web, publishing, and delivery • Self-directed earnings potential In this position, you will be called upon to: • Identify and discuss advertising needs with prospective customers • Understand and promote METROLAND MEDIA products and services relevant to each new potential client acquisition • Design proposals for customers based on needs assessment • Maintain positive and effective customer relationships Requirements: • A can-do attitude with a drive for success • Good Internet skills • The desire to earn the income you want based on sales results • Excellent communication skills • Media experience is an asset, but not required. • Valid driver’s license and ability to provide his/her own transportation Metroland Media attributes its success and winning culture to its dedicated employees. We are committed to offering you a best-in-class total rewards package, ongoing growth and development opportunities, plus a dynamic and innovative working environment. Forward your resume in confidence to Nancy Gour (ngour@metroland. com) by August 31, 2011. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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(Commencing as soon as possible and for a period of approximately 1 year) The Renfrew County District School Board educates approximately 9,500 students in 24 elementary and 7 secondary schools. The region served stretches from the Ottawa-Carleton city limits, along the Ottawa River to Algonquin Park and includes many rivers and lakes, villages, towns and the City of Pembroke. Renfrew County is blessed with outstanding scenery, friendly people and caring communities making it an ideal place to live and work. Position Summary: This position requires an energetic person who will be a catalyst for communications within the Board, and will interact with its schools, the Director’s Office and other Departments, and will maintain the message presented to the public though media communications, website, etc. This person will be able to effectively showcase the Board’s strengths as a Board and as an institution where life-long success begins. Qualifications, Skills and Experience: • Post-secondary degree/diploma in communications, public relations or a related field • Recent and successful experience creating communication tools i.e. press releases, reports, etc., preferably in an educational environment and social media experience • Comprehensive use of software including database, spreadsheet, word-processing, publisher and power point presentation as well as Whiteboard technology experience Please refer to www.jobsineducation.com or www.renfrew.edu.on.ca for the complete job posting.
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Applications must include a summary letter, resume and three references with authorization for contact in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Applications referring to File Number ADM-090 are to be received via e-mail only by the undersigned no later than 4:00 p.m. on Monday, August 22, 2011.
Minerva Sparling’s family would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to relatives, co-workers, and friends for all their condolences, love, care and support during Mom’s illness and death. Thank you for the generous donations, flowers, supportive emails and food. A special thanks to the nursing staff at the Arnprior Memorial Hospital as well as Dr. John Kiskis and Dr. Cathy Greenough for their compassion, care, and dedication. To Island View Suites, thank you for the excellent support you provided to Mom and a special thanks to Patti Delaney. To Pastor Lee Dyck of First Baptist Church (FBC) we want to express our gratitude for conducting the service. We also want to thank the ladies of FBC for the lovely luncheon, and acknowledge Rick and Diane Robert for preparing our home and serving the meal to our family. We extend a special thanks to Andre Pilon and the Funeral Home for your compassion, guidance and professionalism.
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Thank you to everyone for all the prayers said for Walter as he fought so bravely to stay with his loved ones. A special thank you to the ICU staff at Arnprior Hospital, to Dr Greenough for all her care and encouragement. Thank you to neighbours for the food brought to the house. To everyone for all the calls and expressions of condolences and donations to Arnprior Humane Society. To Andre Pilon and his staff for the support and kindness that helped guide us through this time of sorrow. To my family and Walter’s family, the support and love will always be treasured.
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With grateful hearts we would like to acknowledge the many kindnesses shown to our family in the loss of our much-loved Dad (Papa/Papa-Nat), Nat Cornfoot. For flowers and donations, treats to tempt our appetite, prayers, calls and cards, we thank you. The hugs you gave us and the stories you shared with us warmed our hearts, and knowing he will be missed by so many friends gives us great comfort. In honour of Nat, have a cup of coffee with a friend and share a laugh! Lynda and Archie Jordan and their family. CL25861
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JERRY OVINGTON Passed Aug 24, 2010 One by one they go before us, Old-timers from the crew, We know they’re waiting for us, All the old gang and you.
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BERTRAND, Violet In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother who passed away August 20, 2007.
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I often lay awake at night, when the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, with tears upon my cheeks. They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time or reason, JEROME (JERRY) OVINGTON Will change the way I feel. Passed away August 24, 2010 No one knows how many times Always a smile instead of a frown, I have broken down and cried, Always a hand when one is down, Many nights I wake up Always true, thoughtful and kind, crying, wishing you here, Wonderful memories he left behind. were To hold me tightly in your arms, Lovingly And wipe away my tears. remembered, Along the road to Elsie and family yesterday, That takes me straight CL25829 to you, Are memories of the Happy Times together, I still remember and always every Evening, BRYDGES, Manford Who passed away Au- I seem to have a way of wandering back to gust 18, 2009. In memory of a dearly meet you, loved Father and On the road to yesterday. Grandfather.
As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, ALFRED MANN Silent thoughts of time Your friends from “The In loving memory of a wonderful husband, fa- together, Harbour” Hold memories that will ther and grandfather last forever. who passed away Though your smile has SPENCER, Terry August 22, 2009 gone forever, February 9, 1947 August 17, 2009 Those special years will And your hand we cannot touch, not return We shall never lose our No one knows the When we were all tomemories, silent heartaches, gether, Only those who have But with the love that’s Of the one we love so much. loved can tell, in our hearts The grief we bear in You’ll walk with us forLove and miss you Dad silence, ever & Grampa For the one we loved Elaine & Todd, so well. With love, Dave & Helen, Marion and family Mitchell & Shelby Gone but not forgotten, Love Donna, Jeff, Jessica and Families
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SPARLING, Minerva Peacefully in hospital at Arnprior on Thursday afternoon, August 4th, 2011. Minerva Alice Sparling of Arnprior at the age of 77 years. Beloved daughter of the late Charles Smith and the late Sarah Havlin. Much loved mother of Ruth Robertson (Larry) of Braeside; Richard Sparling (Claire Ackerman) of Ottawa; Barbara Sparling (Pete Normandeau) of Campbell’s Bay, P.Q. and Pastor Stephen Sparling (Debbie) of Bowmanville. Cherished and proud “Granny” of Jodie Brown (Peter Brassington), Sara Murrell, Aaron Sparling and Madison Sparling and “Minnie Moo” of Joshua and Jayden Brassington-Brown. Dear sister of Charles Smith (Jean) of Charteris, P.Q.; Lilda Schwartz (Wilfred) of Arnprior; Ethel Yach (late Mervin) of Foresters Falls; Sherman Smith (Gisele) of Aylmer, P.Q.; Dalton Smith (Sharon) of Shawville and Cora Sparling (late Carl) of Arnprior. Predeceased by a brother, Harvey Smith (late Fern). Also survived by numerous step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home & Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Monday from 9:30 a.m. until until 10:15 a.m. A Service to celebrate the life of Minerva Sparling was conducted in Glad Tidings Penetcostal Church, 116 Baskin Drive West, Arnprior on Monday morning, August 8th at 11 o’clock. Pastor Lee Dyck and Pastor Stephen Sparling officiating. A reception followed with procession leaving Glad Tidings at 1 o’clock to Thorne Centre. P.Q. for interment in St. George’s Anglican Church Cemetery. In memory of Minerva, a donation to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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HEBERT, Bob July 18, 1950 - August 12, 2011 Canadian Tire Employee – Ottawa
Suddenly but peacefully at home on Friday evening, August 12, 2011. Robert Scott Edwin Charles “Bob” Hebert of Ottawa (Woodlawn) at the age of 61 years. Only son of the late Scott Hebert and the late Dorothy (nee Griffin). Left to mourn with broken hearts are his wife of 39 years, Carole (nee Ladouceur); his daughter, Danielle and his son, Pat. Dear brother of Gwen Flewelling (Guy/Fred) of Woodlawn and Norma Ferguson (Murray) of Windsor. Also survived by nephews, nieces, cousins, his in-laws: Normand and Connie Ladouceur; their children and spouses; his close friends Ray and Carole Wheatley; his aunt, Marguerite Caplan and his best feline buddy, Rudy. Family and friends are invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home & Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. A Service in celebration of Bob’s life will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning, August 20th at 11 o’clock. Rev. Kathryn Otley officiating. Interment will follow at St. Michael’s Parish Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Bob, a donation made to your favourite charity would be appreciated by his family. The service will be webcast. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Passed peacefully at Country View Lodge. Daughter of the late Alex and Catherine Soika. Loving wife of the late James Renaud. Beloved mom to Connie (Alvan Downey); dear Grandma to Dale Downey (Jennifer); Great Grandma to Austin and Tristan Downey all of Pakenham. Survived by her brother George Soika of British Columbia and by her nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Nancey, Ken and Barb Conway, the staff at Country View Lodge, the staff of CCAC and Dr. Susanna McCarthy for all their care and support. At Marguerite’s request cremation has taken place. A private family service will be held at a later date. In Marguerite’s memory a donation to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Home, 613-256-2160.
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LYNN, Marie Marjory In the loving care of the staff at St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa, Marie passed away peacefully on Wednesday August 10, 2011. Born in Arnprior in 1909, Marie celebrated her 102nd birthday in May of this year. Loving daughter of the late Catherine Sarah (nee McManus) and Michael Hugh Lynn. Predeceased by brothers Hugh (Catherine) (Belle), Patrick Eldon (Cora) and Donald (Iris) Lynn along with nieces Lois and Maureen; nephews Michael and Patrick (Jean) Lynn. Marie is survived and fondly remembered by nieces Corinne (Victor) Alp and Dorothy; nephews James (Rita), Donald (Margaret), Wayne (Dorothy), John Dale (Kathy) and Patrick. Fondly remembered by many more nieces and nephews of four descending generations. Funeral took place at Blessed Sacrament Church, Ottawa on Tuesday August 16, 2011 at 11 a.m. Interment St. Alexander’s Cemetery, Sand Point, Ont. The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the staff at St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa for their wonderful care and kindness over the past five years. In memoriam donations to St. Patrick’s Basilica; St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa Foundation or Companions of the Cross would be greatly appreciated. KELLY FUNERAL HOME SOMERSET CHAPEL OTTAWA, ONTARIO (613) 235-6712 www.kellyfh.ca CL25848
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Tammi passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Thursday evening, August 11, 2011. Tammi Lebrun of Arnprior in her 72nd year. Beloved wife and best friend of Sid Lebrun. Dear mother of Debbie (Terry) Dykens, Leona (Barry McGill), Sharon, Keith (Zelda), Peter and Andrew (Shelly). Predeceased by daughters Muriel (1975) and Gladys (2007). Dear sister of Joe “Bud” (Carole), Nelson (Rilla), Francis “Tanny” (Rose), Garnet (Mary), Ron (Shirley), Richard (Susan), Perry (Cathy), Linda (Walter) Bowes and Mary (Mike) Yaworowski. Survived by 15 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Daughter of the late Sam St Michael and Pearl Lafont. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Ltd Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior on Tuesday 7-9 p.m. only. A graveside service was held on Wednesday August 17, 2011 at 11: a.m. in Sand Point Public Cemetery. A luncheon followed in de Renzy Hall at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by her family.
Passed away in The Grove Nursing Home on the morning of Sunday August 14, 2011. Yvonne Huycke of Arnprior in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Austin H.S. Huycke (1994). Dear mother of Don (Lynn) Huycke of Calgary and David (Sharon) Huycke of Arnprior. Dear grandmother of Shawn, Paula, Paige and Blair. Predeceased by a brother Rowland Edwards. Sister in law of Gladys Edwards of Brighton Ontario. Daughter of the late Phillip Edwards and Myrtle Campbell. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Ltd 138 Daniel St. N. Arnprior on Thursday August 18, 2011 after 12 noon until service time in The Boyce Chapel at 2: p.m. with Rev Andrew Love of Grace St Andrew’s United Church officiating. Luncheon to follow in The Boyce Reception Centre. Private family interment at Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery at a later date. In memoriams to “Partners in Caring” of Arnprior Hospital appreciated by her family.
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BLUES ON THE MOUNTAIN Above, Toronto blues guitarist Wild T wows the crowd as he plays an almost two-hour set late Saturday afternoon at the Calabogie Blues and Ribfest. Wild T (Tony Springer), who played with his band the Spirit, has toured with such well-known rock acts as Jeff Healey, David Bowie and Bon Jovi. Once known for his uncanny tribute to Jimi Hendrix, Wild T has become a recording artist with his own hit songs. Below, David Gogo gives his well-used guitar a workout during his show at the Peaks. Photos by John Carter
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SPIRITS SING AT NEIGHBOUR LINK About 15 children participated in Neighbour Link’s Bible School last week, including Emily Vertch, right. Organized by Child Evangelism Fellowship of Ontario, the program had kids singing, doing crafts and playing together at the Neighbour Link facility on Mary Street at the old Alexander Reid Public School.
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