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News – The lack of a recreation/library agreement between neighbours McNab-Braeside and Arnprior is the Chronicle-Guide’s 2014 Newsmaker of the Year. It’s an unusual decision to name an issue rather than a person the Newsmaker of the Year. But considering the central role the non-deal played in the Oct. 27 municipal election - the primary reason an entirely new township council swept to power - the choice was obvious. The issue loomed huge in late 2013, but more in a theoretical sense. More than 2,000 residents signed a

petition in McNab-Braeside urging council to cancel a Jan. 1, 2014 decision to leave library and recreation agreements with Arnprior and Renfrew unsigned. When the petition went largely ignored by council, potential council candidates saw their opening. Two members of McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation, Brian Armsden and Mark MacKenzie, along with Tom Peckett, spoke at every opportunity about their willingness to score a deal with Arnprior. Candidates Heather Lang and Scott Brum followed suit. They easily won spots on council. After the deal lapsed at the beginning of 2014, sports organizations such as Arnprior Minor Hockey Association were left scrambling to cope. Some worried they might fold. See SPORTS SURCHARGES, page 6

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FHF gives back to 61 families in Arnprior, McNab-Braeside had fallen on tough times this year and thanks to the generosity of Karen for planning and executing FHF … Christmas will be memorable and we’ll all be together.” “I have spent these last couple of months fretting about Christmas and wondering if I’ll be able to see those big smiles on Christmas morning. My job as a parent is to make my children happy and provide the best memories I can. I felt unable to do that this season and feel so defeated. “FHF has given me room to breath through this difficult time of year, they’ve given my children smiles on Christmas morning which I will be eternally grateful for.

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Kavanagh received all of the family information anonymously with some families being recommended by the Arnprior and District Food Bank, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 Arnprior and the NeighbourLink Fountain. “FHF is a seed of good will and compassion planted in our community last December. S ince then the seed has grown into a tree of generosity and caring for

On Dec. 23 deliveries were made for FHF , organized by Karen Kavanagh, centre. Also helping were the Bradette father and son team, Angela Foster Ralph, Angela Evans Miller, Kathy MacKenzie, Desiree MuirPhillips and Mark McKenzie. many needy families,” said Kathy Tonkin, president/chair of the Arnprior and District Food Bank. “Last year nine food bank families were thrilled to be sponsored with food and gifts and this year a total of 15 will be assisted. Thank you to everyone who contributed to a truly meaningfully Christmas for so many.” Chris Juhaz from the NeighbourLink Fountain echoed the thank-yous to Kavanagh and all of the volunteers. The families who have donated to FHF are just as thankful as those who will be receiving the food and gifts this year. Some of those who donated had this to say: “For me, I think this is such a great thing you are doing. I am happy to be able to help people less fortunate and give back to our community. Charity begins at

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home, which is Arnprior for us. Christmas is about giving.” “This is an amazing thing you are doing, it is an awesome feeling to be able to come together and be able to bring a smile and a little comfort to families who are in need.” “This program is very special to my heart. Last year we were one of the families that was helped; this year we were able to give back. Thank you to every known and unknown.” “Given an opportunity to help makes the holidays all the more worthwhile.” Those who are receiving from the FHF are also very grateful for the assistance during the holiday season. Some of those on the receiving end had this to say about FHF: “FHF have provided my family with an amazing Christmas; my family

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Community – Some might call what Karen Kavanagh has done a Christmas miracle. She brought together more than 100 people to help those in our community who needed it the most this Christmas season. Kavanagh and her family organized Families Helping Families Arnprior, McNab-Braeside (FHF) and were able to support 61 local families with all the trimmings for a Merry Christmas. Last year, FHF in its first year, helped 34 families. On delivery day, Tuesday, Dec. 23, Kavanagh’s home was buzzing with activity as she co-ordinated more than a dozen volunteer drivers (24 drivers in total over the week) with a freezer bag full of food for a Christmas breakfast and dinner, at least one gift per person, a $25 Walmart gift card and a bag of toiletries for each family. As the last driver drove away, she admitted that she was exhausted but would much rather be doing what she was doing than at the mall. “All that materialistic stuff just goes out the window because we know how Christmas has been changed for all of these families,” said Kavanagh. Kavanagh has been overwhelmed by the compassion of the community. “I am thrilled by the success,” said Kavanagh. “It’s given our kids that sense of helping and taking care of others.” She is already planning on making next year’s program bigger and better.

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Peckett also factored in an increase for 2014, even though there was no agreement in place. For library the new offer to Arnprior is for McNab-Braeside to pay $91,130 for 12 months, which also represents a three per cent compounded increase from the $85,899 paid to Arnprior in 2013. The motion was passed with all members of council in favour. Peckett was extremely pleased with the council after the meeting and called the counter offer a huge step forward. “Actually, I’m offering a little bit more in the recreation and a little bit less in the library, but it works out to pretty close to the same, a few hundred dollars less than what they asked for overall,� said Peckett. When pressed as to why he made the counter offer resulting in such a small difference he said he wanted to make sure things were even. “It was a feeling that the increases for the recreation part of it were a little bit on the low

side and the increases for one-year (library) period were a little bit on the high side, so I tried to even it out,� said Peckett. At the start of council, Peckett updated his council colleagues on the meeting he held with Reid on Dec. 19. “In my opinion overall the presentation was excellent and it appears to be well-thoughtout and an attempt to accommodate McNabBraeside for an agreement,� said Peckett on the meeting. He explained one of the reasons for the 18month agreement from Arnprior’s point of view was so the town was able to set its winter recreation usage rates. Peckett explained that according to Reid the intention is to reimburse the user groups the difference of the fees once a new agreement was in place. Coun. Mark MacKenzie asked that this assurance be placed into the motion passed. In the motion it states “any reduced rates that should apply with an agreement in place be extended to all associations by the Town of Arnprior and further that refunds are to be

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News – McNab-Braeside is looking to help residents by expanding the buffer zone around the Miller’s Braeside Quarry operations. On Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 6:30 p.m., there will be a public meeting in council chambers to discuss an amendment to rezone a 150-metre strip of land from extractive industrial to extractive industrial reserve to not allow aggregate extraction in a buffer between the quarry

and homes on Golf Club Road. Mayor Tom Peckett made it clear why the township is applying for the change. “We didn’t agree with the previous council’s bylaw they passed on the buffer zone,� said Peckett on Dec. 23. The purpose of the amendment is to implement a 300-metre setback for aggregate extraction from the property line of the abutting residential properties on Golf Club Road. Peckett says the information at the public meeting is crucial for everyone.

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issued to McNab-Braeside residents where appropriate.� MacKenzie also asked about the library hours and programs, and Peckett informed council it was Arnprior’s intention to reinstate things to the 2013 levels. MacKenzie also asked that to be put into the motion, which was carried to read “it is understood that the service levels of the library would return to the higher service levels as previously enjoyed by users with an agreement in place.� MacKenzie also asked for a due date for a long-term agreement to be put in place as he suggested the two sides needed to wrap things up with a firm deadline. In a separate motion, council said “that a five-year agreement be established between the Town of Arnprior and McNab-Braeside and be completed by June 30, 2015.� Peckett also noted that Arnprior was planning on holding a special council meeting on Dec. 29 (after press deadline) in response to the new offer. A call was placed to Mayor Reid to confirm the meeting date, but he could not be reached before press deadline.

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I’m so thankful to be blessed with this kindness and to also be reminded about what Christmas is all about. Thank-you.� Kavanagh knows the success of FHF would not be possible without the support of her family and her husband Will. “He has been by my side each and every day,� said an emotional Kavanagh. “On behalf of my husband Will and our children, we would like to express a huge thank you to each and every person who helped in ways large or small with Families Helping Families. I know that each of our 61 families are very grateful for all that they were able to receive. “I’ve read message after message from those who both gave and received, and the impact will be longlasting on myself and my family.

We live in a wonderful town, we are proud to call Arnprior our home.� In total there were well over 100 volunteers who helped organize, donate and deliver the gifts. She also acknowledges the generosity of many in the community who have helped ensure the success of FHF. The Arnprior Optimist Club donated $250, Sweet and Sassy Co. held a toy drive, Jessica and Clint Pettigrew sponsored a movie at the theatre, Mobility Lab and Amy Fraser donated $1,000 (which enabled FHF to purchase the $25 gift cards for each family), $500 was donated by Tomlinson Construction, Slater’s Bakery donated all of the buns, and Victoria Oliver from Madawaska Golf Club and Dan and Nina McGuire helped to store all of the food. From the response, it seems that Kavanagh has helped remind many of the true meaning of Christmas.

In four hours the radiothon raised more than $20,000, with all proceeds to the Renfrew County Suicide Prevention and Crisis Centre (a branch of the Robbie Dean Centre) Thanks to the listeners in the Ottawa Valley and the Pontiac for their support! Thanks to the musicians, co-hosts, prize donors, volunteers and special guests! Thanks to our host Art Jamieson! Thanks to our co-sponsors OPG!

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Sports surcharges added to tensions among township residents Continued from front

New McNab-Braeside Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden, a spokesman for residents protesting the previous council’s stand on recreation and library deals with Arnprior, was swept into office Oct. 27. plained about the lack of open and transparent user numbers, most people seemed to buy Arnprior Mayor David Reid’s explanation that he was trying to be as accurate as possible. When the township complained of shared agreements leading to amalgamation, Reid was silent and allowed othR0012979290

The hockey association added a $125 surcharge to township players. It didn’t go over well with hockey families and their many supporters. McNab-Braeside council tried to quell mounting tensions by offering a rebate program. It was stop-gap measure that did not address the central conundrum: They took something away without replacing it with anything but promises the township would look at setting up its own recreation programs. Then in February Mayor Mary Campbell gave signs that she was feeling the pressure. At a breakfast presentation to a business group, she said signing an agreement to pay for shared services was an “option.� In May the tune changed back to rejecting the “process� rather than the dollar amounts. The newspaper’s headline ‘No dice’ to Arnprior’s latest reduced offer (which accounted for population growth) showed that Campbell and the rest of council were prepared

to run for re-election on their position. However, it would prove a steep hill to climb. Arnprior wouldn’t do a separate deal for library. That added to council’s image problems: The perception was it opposed health and wellness ‌ and reading? Then there were the dollar amounts, which to the township’s advantage appeared a moving target at the best of times. But it was generally agreed that Arnprior residents paid considerably more ($146 per person) than McNabBraeside residents (about $29) for recreation and library services. The majority of voters in both communities appeared to agree that everyone should pay close to the same for services available to all. Even the town’s last ask was for just roughly $31 per person. Most town voters were satisfied with their council’s handling of the issue, allowing the majority to cruise back to power either unchallenged or at the ballot box. When the township com-

ers to infer that paranoia has gripped his opponents. When they talked of rural culture verses town culture, he ceded the point while dismissing its relevance as failing the pragmatic test. The central reason the issue caused emotions to flare was not, however, on the pragmatics of shared services. It ran much deeper. Opponents to a deal talked about living within means, that it only benefitted a small elite group (meaning class conflict), and that they believe in libertarian principles of individualism and small government. Proponents of a deal talked of pooling resources being more effective than each going it alone, of how older people whose children are no longer in organized sports are being greedy, and of the importance of health, wellness, and reading. That latter point proved most compelling of all. HONOURABLE MENTIONS

John Leslie is runner-up this year for top newsmaker. The Town of Arnprior pro-

claimed Feb. 16 ‘John Leslie Day’ as the paralympian visited Arnprior one last time before leaving for the Sochi games. A cancer survivor, Leslie enjoys tremendous support from his home town of Arnprior and beyond for many more reasons. After losing his leg to the disease, Leslie was determined to become a source of inspiration, pride and role-modeling. In a Petro-Canada commercial, he said: “I could sit in bed all day and say ‘Oh I have no leg, I can’t go do anything.’ But I’m just not that type of person.� Within months of finishing his treatments Leslie was out biking with friends, back playing hockey. And he decided to learn snowboarding. He has won three bronze medals at the Para snowboard World Cup. He also appeared on CBC’s The Rick Mercer Report and the Canada Day noon show on Parliament Hill last July 1. Another athlete rounds out our list of newsmakers of the year.

Six-time Olympic medal winner Clara Hughes and her entourage stopped in Arnprior on June 30. Although it was only a few short hours, the speed skater and cyclist wowed the large crowd at Robert Simpson Park and left an indelible mark on many who participated. On route to Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa, Hughes talked of looking forward to Arnprior because it signaled the end of her 105-community cross Canada tour for mental health called Clara’s Big Ride. Also on hand that day was Gov. Gen. David Johnston. He arrived early, toured town hall and the museum, shared memories of time living in Arnprior as a child, and spoke eloquently at the park about the importance of removing the stigma of mental health. The hunt has begun for the 2015 newsmaker of the year. Will it be another issue, such as the Braeside quarry, or will someone step forward to claim the prize. Keep reading the Chronicle-Guide every week this year to find out.

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Teens found with pot in Arnprior RIDE check News – An Arnprior man was charged with impaired drivers and three area youth were found with marijuana in their vehicle in two incidents on the week prior to Christmas. Renfrew OPP report that the 59year-old Arnprior man was arrested and charged after police responded to a call about a pick-up truck in the ditch on Calabogie Road on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 1:50 p.m. Following breath tests at the OPP detachment, the man was charged with driving with over 80 mgs of alcohol in his blood. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Jan. 21. OPP Constable Ryan Besner investigated.

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During the week before Christmas Renfrew and Arnprior OPP officers participated in 45 RIDE spot checks throughout the detachment area. Officers are continuing to randomly set up the Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) checks to ensure motorists are obeying the laws and driving sober. DRUG CHARGES

One of those RIDE checks resulted in three teenagers each facing a charge after police seized a quantity of marijuana from them. OPP report the young people were stopped at a RIDE spot check on White Lake Road in Arnprior at 11:55 p.m. Sat-

urday, Dec. 20. A 17-year-old, 16-year-old and 15-year-old male were each charged with possession of marijuana over 30 grams. The youths, all from Mississippi Mills, will appear in Youth Court in Renfrew on Feb. 9. OPP Const. Ken Rusaw investigated. In the week before Christmas, Renfrew and Arnprior OPP officers responded to 234 calls for service. Included were seven domestic dispute calls. An arrest warrant was issued for one man for four counts of criminal harassment and one charge of uttering threats. OPP are also urging motorists to

News – Gasoline prices might be going down, but not so natural gas costs. Enbridge Gas Distribution has received approval from the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) for higher rates effective Jan. 1. The rates are approved on an interim basis, as the government is still asking for public input into the rate boost application. Residential customers will see an increase of about 6.5 per cent or about $63 a year ($5.25 per month) if the new rates become permanent as widely expected. As a result, the total bill for a

adapt to weather conditions. Freezing rain Dec. 23 resulted in at least one vehicle on Highway 17 between Arnprior and Renfrew sliding off the road and flipping on its side in the ditch. STAY OFF THE ICE

OPP issued a reminder Dec. 22 that winter conditions have not been suitable yet for ice to be sufficient to support people. Everyone is asked to stay off frozen waterways until there is a minimum of four inches (or 10 cm) of clear hard ice. Four inches is the minimum recommended thickness to support ice fishing, walking or cross

typical residential customer will be about $1,034 a year. In January, there will be a one-time refund of about $16 to reflect the difference between 2014 interim rates and final approved rates. Enbridge maintains that natural gas continues to provide the best value to customers, with the typical customer’s total annual bill still less than it was 10 years ago. It explains that the increase is primarily due to higher transportation and delivery costs, and a cost adjustment. The increased transportation and de-

country skiing on the ice. As of Dec. 22, the weather had not cooperated in producing enough ice and rain was forecast for later in the week. “Remember no ice is without some risk,” warn the OPP. “Always be sure to measure the ice prior to going out for winter activities.” TEEN SAFE

The Renfrew OPP issued a thank you to the public for their assistance in locating a missing local teenaged girl. Police report that Marydith White, 15, missing since Dec. 13, was located on the evening of Dec. 21 and is safe.

livery costs (about $37 per year) come for the most part from a recent decision of the National Energy Board (NEB) approving a settlement agreement that facilitates long-term access to abundant and potentially cheaper natural gas supplies closer to Ontario. The cost adjustment is for the difference between the forecasted gas supply costs and the actual prices paid for gas supply. Customers can find energy efficiency tips at enbridgegas.com.

The Residents of Island View presented a cheque for $1285 to ARH President & CEO Eric Hanna for Partners in Caring. The residents held a Christmas Bazaar full of handmade craft and raised this impressive amount. Thank you all so much.

back row: Jason Vincent, Patricia LeClair, and Eric Hanna. front row: Isabel Judd, Dorothey Hall, Marie Tammela, and Marjorie Hyndman

Karen Brunke, Sally Bradley, Becky Wingate, Peggy Frechette, Dr. Makropulos, Jane Nyveld, and Jennifer Crete.

The Lionettes have been donating comfort bears to the emergency department at Arnprior Regional Health for several years. The bears are given to the youngest patients needing comfort. Thank you for your support. A Grateful

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acknowledged the care and kindness received by members of the housekeeping staff. Grateful Patient Pins were presented to Phyllis and Jane. This program is for patients and their family members to recognize the exemplary care provided by a staff member at ARH. Employees are recognized in front of their peers, receive a pin, and have a letter placed in their permanent file.

Grove Gives Back

The Tree Lighting Ceremony raised $31,000! Thank you. Staff at the Grove held their annual food drive for the Arnprior Food Bank. Both staff members and residents brought in food and toiletries for donation to the Arnprior Food Bank. Pictured from left to right are Susan Wil son, Sylvia Surprenant, Kim Fraser, Mary O’Reilley, Lyne Guilbault, Kathy Schlievert, Sun shyne Mason, Brenda Jones, Ellard Rueckwald. Gui Fontenelle, and Radar (a regular visitor of the

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EDITORIAL

Time to lure tourists N

o doubt incrementalism is the Canadian way. And talk in Arnprior of developing a park here and hoping for retail developers there has bought council some time. Too much time seems the general feeling. It is clear that folks expect big things in 2015. Council has a lot to prove, beginning today. Our election campaign suggestion of a campground at Bell Park didn’t generate much talk among candidates. Perhaps some felt it would upset a handful living nearby, so better to avoid doing what is in the best interests of the whole. Maybe others avoided it because the idea is outside their comfort zone, although other valley towns have them. Still others, Mayor David Reid in particular, cited the red tape as a possible problem. None will be found guilty of offering an audacious vision for our town. Reid is enthusiastic about a parcel of land that runs parallel to William Street. It will likely be converted into a park with a trail in place of the former railway tracks. It may

even contain a new town hall and cenotaph. He says it will bring cyclists - a wildly popular form of activity - from the Renfrew direction. If we are trying to attract tourists from that direction, using a trail alone with no place and reason for them to stay overnight, we are aiming lamentably low. There is no reason Arnprior cannot become a tourist town at least on par with Merrickville (which, incidentally, has a downtown campground). The all-important retail developments will come, now that residential growth is booming. Council will certainly want credit for luring them here, if only because it is suffering the blame for the absence. The retail side will largely take care of itself. However, attracting tourists is important. Luring outside dollars and creating a vibrant atmosphere that sends visitors back to the city (yes, the key is to focus on the city, not Renfrew county) boasting about their new discovery - a town just up the 417, where two rivers meet - is the challenge for this year. What is the bold vision for making it happen?

LETTERS

Energy East pipeline proposal deserves robust discussion To the Editor: Have you seen the very rosy and upbeat TV commercials promoting the proposed Energy East Pipeline that traverses some 4,600 kilometers from Alberta’s oil sands to refineries and ports in St. John, New Brunswick? It’s hard to debate some of

what they depict. We certainly lead a grand lifestyle with all sorts of products and benefits that are derived from oil. They imply that, since we get all this good stuff from oil and its various by-products, this is all we need to know in order to feel good about the pipeline that is on the table.

But, of course, there is a flip side, and, of course, it is not so rosy. A dark side of the flip side could go something like this: The new pipeline pops a giblet under or near where it crosses the Madawaska River at Stewartville, some 15 bird kilometers upstream from Arnprior.

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Legion to hold New Year’s Levee Janet Tobio

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Community – Well, what happened? Where did December go? Last I remember, we were getting ready for the Santa Parade. It’s done, it’s gone and the awards have been presented already. I feel like RVW (Rip Van Winkle). Don’t close your eyes in this town … you’ll miss a lot! Many thanks to all who participated in the parade in so many ways, and to those who were winners, congratulations! Your great efforts are appreciated by all. Here comes Christmas. Hope I don’t miss it … I’ve

been really really good this year. Well, always actually, but really good this year. I did miss the Big Jam Session Christmas Party. Sure feel bad about that but heard everyone had a fantastic time. Be sure to check the’ What’s Happening’ page for our changes. There were no hamburgers on Boxing Day. I know it’s sad, but we all had to go spend our Christmas presents. And then, New Year’s Levee. Doors open at 1300 hours (1 p.m.) in the hall. There will be some of the usual liquid refreshments, the bar will be open for those who don’t drink ‘milk’, and also a nice light lunch. A few honours and presentations will be made.

Be sure to join us and support the people who make things happen at the local Legion. It’s all for you. January will soon be with us and let’s hope it brings a good Canadian winter for all those folks who like the winter sports, and maybe someone has learned how to avoid letting snow or ice fall on the roads and sidewalks. Deadline is ticking away here, so best push the send button. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and all the best to everyone for a pleasant holiday season, from the executive, staff and members of Branch #174. Oh, and Parade says ‘Woof woof to all’!

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cians ring in the New Year. The levee is much closer to New Year’s than the 2014 event, which was held in Horton on Jan. 26. Before the levee at 1 p.m. Gallant will present her 2015 Member of Parliament Commendations to recipients chosen from throughout the riding.

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Mother’s superstitions extended to New Year’s visitors Lifestyle - As far as Father was concerned, the whole idea was pure nonsense. Imagine! Not letting anyone through the door of the house on New Year’s day, until somebody entered who was fair of hair, and preferably fair of skin! But Mother was adamant. She had talked about it so much that I was sure if a black haired neighbour came knocking, he would be left standing in the cold until, as Father said, “hell froze over.” And so, I silently prayed that Uncle Alec would come across the 20-acre field that New Year’s day before anyone with black hair made a call. His fair hair was streaked with silver, and I was sure he would be welcomed in as our first visitor of the New Year. But that was unlikely. It had been snowing for three days, and everyone on the Northcote Side road was pretty well stuck in their own homes.

\Now, the reason Mother said it was of the utmost importance that someone fair of head be the first through the door on New Year’s Day was that she knew for a fact if our first visitor was one with black hair it was a sure sign that the entire year ahead would be one of doom, gloom and very likely send all of us to the poor house! But if someone with fair hair and skin was the first through the door, then the coming year would be one of prosperity and good health. And that is the reason that year, when New Year’s Eve came and passed, and no visitor had come to call, at the crack of dawn on New Year’s Day, Mother climbed the stairs, clomped by Audrey’s and my bed in her home-made felt slippers, on her way to the back bedroom, and shook Everett from a deep sleep. Even Father had yet to climb out of bed, it was so early. “Everett, you have to get dressed and go outside and come back in

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before your Father sets out for the barns,” she said in a loud whisper that could be heard through the entire upstairs. Everett was the only one in the family as fair as a lily, with a swatch of blond hair, poker straight, but at least it wasn’t black or red like the rest of us in the family! Poor Everett. He knew exactly what he had to do. By this time Father was up and dressed, and Mother’s next challenge was to make sure if he went to the barns, he wouldn’t set foot in the house before Everett, because his black hair was sure to send us all into the poor house, and we’d become afflicted with goodness knows any number of ailments during the coming year. Everett still full of sleep, crawled into his overalls, pulled on his socks, and headed for the kitchen. I followed him downstairs, and he looked for all the world like he

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Paying it forward The staff of J.P. Mulvihill & Son Insurance ‘paid it forward’ on Dec. 17 with a $500 donation towards the ‘Angel Tree For the Love of a Senior’ at Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program. Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington accepts the donation, from left Erin McCormick (nee Mulvihill), Matt Mulvihill, Dennis, Christal Veleke (Mulvihill employee) and Kevin Mulvihill. The Angel Tree is designed to assist seniors (age 60 and over) and those with special needs (no matter the age) with items such as hot meals, frozen meals, foot care, transportation and home help.

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was about to fall over, still only half awake. He didn’t even bother to put on his coat or hat, just slammed his feet into his gum-rubbers, opened the back door, stepped out onto the snow covered stoop, turned around and walked right back into the kitchen, shucked off his boots and headed back upstairs. It certainly looked like it wasn’t the first time he had done the job! With daylight just starting to creep in, the kitchen had an eerie glow, and to me it seemed like the middle of the night. I sat in the rocking chair by the stove, where Father sat to read the Ottawa Farm Journal, as I tried to warm up in the still ice-cold house.

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I heard Father stomping his feet on the outside step, and saw him slowly open the kitchen door, looking down at Everett’s footsteps in the snow. Figuring it was safe to come in, he shook his head, as if to say, “Well, that’s over for another year.” The New Year’s ritual wasn’t the only one of Mother’s concerns when it came to signs and omens ... such as a toss of salt over her left shoulder if some was spilled from the shaker; a dropped dishcloth stayed on the floor until someone other than the person who dropped it picked it up. It was often hard for me, at such a young age to tell if something was a good or a bad sign. All I know is that, regardless of the signs or omens Mother believed in, and which Father said were the craziest notions he ever heard of, none of them did much to ease the hardships of those Depression years all around us out in Renfrew County. Note: May I take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you God’s richest blessing for the coming year.

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Nancy Peck, an in-town driver for Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home, thanks Pastor David Hooper of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Arnprior for graciously agreeing to become involved with the agency’s Angel tree. Thank you to the congregation for their generous hearts.


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Old sled show to glide into Eganville club Community – Both vintage and modern sleds will be on display at the 15th annual Old Sled Show Saturday, Jan. 10 in Eganville. The show will be held at the Eganville Snodrifters Club house at the corner of highways 41 and 60 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organizers promise the event will be fun for the whole family. Admission costs $5 per person for what is billed as the biggest old sled show in Ontario. However, admission is free with a show sled. Vendor spaces cost $10 (grounds open at 8 a.m.). There are a number

of activities taking place during the show, including an old snowmobile show and shine, swap section (buy and sell parts and sleds), and food and refreshments in the clubhouse. There will be 13 trophy classes: pre-1970 original and restored, 1970-75 original and restored, 1976 to 1980 original and restored, 1981to 1990 original or restored, best rat sled, best mini-sled original and restored, best race sled, best ‘Rare Iron’, and best of show. For more information, call 613735-6269 or 613-256-8734 or email snopro79@yahoo.ca. Visit www. oldsledheads.com for more information.

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Let it snow, we can still bowl The carpet bowling group at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre held its annual Christmas get-together Dec. 15. Among those attending, from left, are Helen McHardy, Patricia Rose (winter co-ordinator), Sandra Bos, Marion Murdoch, Shirley Carmichael, Jim Bos, Evelyn Hubbard, Cheron Campbell, Jennifer Dugal, Rob Jennings, Karen Wilson, Connie Reitsma (summer co-ordinator), Gail McMillan (treasurer), Greta and Bob Vance, Terry Boland and Sandra Fletcher (logistics). The winning skip who took the photo is Malcolm Rose. The members pass on “good wishes” to all members past and present, and future. The group, which plays during the non-lawn bowling months from late September to the end of April, would welcome more members to rejuvenate its ranks. They note that carpet bowls is a convenient way to keep the hand-eye co-ordination exercised during the winter months when the outdoor greens are unavailable for play. If you would like to come and bowl, they play at 1 p.m. every Monday and Friday. The new season begins Jan. 5. Amazing deals on the coolest events, restaurants, fashion finds, activities & adventures

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Time to renew your Outdoor Card? News – Planning on fishing or hunting in Ontario next year? Check to see if your Outdoors Card expires at the end of 2014, and if it does, you can renew it now. In order to fish or hunt in Ontario, most people need an Outdoors Card, along with a hunting or fishing licence tag. The Outdoors Card is valid for three calendar years. Cards expire

Dec, 31 of any given year. There are three ways to renew your Outdoors Cards: online, by calling 1800-288-1155 or in person at a participating ServiceOntario centre or private issuer. Last year, about 516,000 Outdoors Cards were sold in Ontario. There are about 1.3-million licensed anglers and over 450,000 hunters in Ontario.

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kilometres of trails groomed for skiers’ enjoyment. The club has been in operation for 21 years and is volunteer-run. Thanks to the hard work of volunteers, it offers a very affordable ski experience for the whole family. The seasonal family rate is $95, adults is $35 and youth $18. In addition, if you prefer to drop in for an occasional ski, you are more than welcome. Please sign-in at the parking lot and kindly contribute $5 towards keeping these trails the best around. You can register online at the club’s website at www.wcnsc.com. Check out the website. It will provide all the information needed for ski conditions, when the trails were last groomed, weather conditions and registration information. Why not start your New Year’s resolutions here. This is an affordable sport for the whole family and an excellent way to get a great work-out while enjoying the great outdoors.

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ADHS fairs well on court, ice early in winter sports season Sports – With a successful fall sports season now in the books, the Arnprior and District High School (ADHS) Redmen are back in action. This past fall ADHS the senior boy’s football team and the senior girl’s rugby team both won championships, as did the junior girls basketball squad. Now all eyes are on boy’s basketball, girl’s volleyball and girls and boys hockey as they compete in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association (UOVHSAA) leagues BASKETBALL

The senior boy’s team has hit the court three times this season and hasn’t faired too well yet, winning one of three games. In their opening game against Mackenzie Community School (MCS) on Dec. 4, the Redmen lost a close game 38-37. The top scorer for ADHS was Brody Fiegal with 12 points.

On Dec. 8, ADHS hosted Fellows High School (FHS) and lost by more than 20 points, 62-40. Liam Dey had 16 points for ADHS and Thomas McMann added 13. ADHS hosted Centre Scolaire Catholic Jeanne-Lajoie (ESJL) on Dec. 16 and beat them 51-25, Evan Shriver had 16 points, Thomas McMann added 12. The junior boy’s team on the other hand is having a great season so far, winning their first three games of their season. On Dec. 4, Matthew Smith scored 11 points as the Redmen defeated MCS 42-22 and on Dec. 8, ADHS won 45-26 over FHS. Top scorers for Arnprior were Liam Hamel with 18 points and Justin Smith with 12. On Dec. 16 against ESJL at home, the junior team won 6513. The high scorer for the Redmen was Justin Smith with 18 points. Connor Smith and

Ryland Mosely each had 10 points. The next games after the holiday break have ADHS hosting Bishop Smith Catholic High School (BSCHS) on Jan. 6 and on Jan. 7 they travel to Renfrew Collegiate Institute (RCI). HOCKEY

The boy’s hockey team played two games on Dec. 9 at the Ma-te-way Athletic Centre in Renfrew and lost both games. ADHS fell 4-0 against Opeongo High School (OHS) and Madawaska Valley District High (MVDHS) beat the Redmen 4-1. All teams in the UOVHSAA will now hit the ice on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior for a series of games. The Redmen will face BSCHS at 8:30 a.m., FHS at 10 a.m. and Valour High School at 1 p.m. The girl’s hockey team split

their open series at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Dec. 10. ADHS started off the day defeating St. Joseph’s Catholic High School (SJHS) 2-1 and later fell 7-3 to Opeongo. The girls next hit the ice at the Ma-te-way Athletic Centre in Renfrew on Jan. 8, when they will face FHS and ESJL. The team will play in Arnprior on Feb. 11 at the Nick Smith Centre when they will face RCI and BSCHS. VOLLEYBALL

The senior girl’s volleyball team is ‘setting’ up their season with a 1-1 start. On Dec. 2, SJHS defeated ADHS 3-0, but Arnprior bounced back on Dec. 9, defeating MCS 3-1 at home. The junior team has been spiked with two losses as they fell 3-0 to SJHS and 3-1 to MCS. On Jan. 6, both the juniors and seniors head to Opeongo for matches.

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Packers split weekend games Sports - The Arnprior Junior B Packers finished their pre-holiday games with a win and a loss. Not what they were hoping for, but the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League team had a week to think about it as they were off the ice from Dec. 21 to 27. At the Nick Smith Centre on Friday, Dec. 19, the Packers defeated the Clarence Beavers in a shoot-out 5-4. The Packers started out strongly in the first period with two goals, the first from Corey Chaplin on the power play assisted by Luc Deschamps and Casey Doner at 9:46. Then at 16:49, James Prebble added to the lead assisted by Brandon Mendham and Isaac Perreault. But the second period saw the Beavers explode with four unanswered goals. The Packers answered back in the third period with

goals from Robert Darnowski assisted by Patrick McGrath and Liam Killeen and 10 seconds later Mendham tied it up assisted by Darnowski and Killeen. In the shoot-out, Packers goal scorers were Dallas Farr and Luc Deschamps. The Packers were 1/6 on the power play and Dominic Plaschy made 28 saves for the win. Packers three stars were Mendham, Chris Deschamps and Prebble. ALMONTE 5 PACKERS 4

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Many of the brightly clad participants in the third annual Solstice Walk and Run pose for a photo at Galilee prior to heading out into the cold. that much easier. Once back at Galilee, finishers were presented with medallions by Galilee board member Reg Gatenby and then went inside for warmth and the special Galilee Solstice cider. Then all sat down for a meal of Lentil soup, Caesar salad,  chili, bread and the one-of-a-kind Galilee carrot cake. Some runners were heard to say that this puts the big Ottawa Run post run snacks of a stale

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15 acre hobby farm. Spacious 5 bedroom family home. Barn. Very Private. MLS 936606 $259,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601 MLS 936602

19 acre hobby farm. McNab Township. 3 bedroom bungalow. $215,000 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-979-2601MLS 936702

Beautiful 3 bedroom mobile on leased land on the shores of White Lake. Retire in comfort!$168,900.mls910760 Call Donna Nych

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JANUARY 4TH 1-2PM

RETIREMENT LIVING AT ITS FINEST, ON THE SHORES OF WHITE LAKE! Mobile offering many updates, dock boating available, mls #934194 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

FITZROY HARBOUR VILLAGE. HUGE LOT, spacious country home, outbuilding, school down the street, corner store, post office, mls # 933950 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

-DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR, 55’X125’ MIXED USE COMMERCIAL WOW ONLY ASKING $35,000 - DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR, DOUBLE WIDE CORNER LOT WITH OLDER BUILDING, MIXED USE COMMERCIAL ASKING $110,000 CALL MIKE OR DONNA DEFALCO 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

102 HUGH ST.,ARNPRIOR

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Heritage log home with upgraded kitchen addition-Lovely treed lot.15 minutes from Calabogie Peaks and Renfrew.$169,900. mls931968 Call Donna Nych

146 EDEY ST.,ARNPRIOR

10 IDA ST.,ARNPRIOR

255 HARRIET ST., ARNPRIOR

This home is larger than you think with 3 bedrooms,2 baths, formal dining room and good size living room across the back with patio doors out onto a private rear deck.$174,500. mls928860 Call Donna Nych 205 FOURTH AVE.,ARNPRIOR

AFFORDABLE COUNTRY LIVING

Lovely 3 bedroom 3 storey Victorian brick home close to schools, churches and the hospital. Private deep rear yard. Character galore! QUICK CLOSING POSSIBLE.$238,900. NEGOTIABLE mls924596 Call Donna Nych GOSHEN ROAD

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2+ bedroom bungalow with everything on 1 level. Hardwood and ceramic floors, upgraded kitchen and bath plus a whirlpool tub in the master bedroom. Very private corner lot all fenced in with a hottub.$189,500. mls925152 NEGOTIABLE Call Donna Nych

If you love older homes take a look at this 4 bedroom brick home on an oversized town lot.10’ceilings,hardwood floors, formal dining room/living room plus family room $258,900.mls932858 Call Donna Nych

Spacious living with room for a growing family close to a playground and beach area.3 bedrooms plus an office, ground floor kitchen/family room plus laundry and 1/2 bath. Very clean and well kept with an ensuite bath and 2 walk-ins in the mbedroom. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $279,900. mls925810 Offers Call Donna Nych

THRIVING BUSINESS

NEW CONSTRUCTION

GREAT VALUE

Large lot with huge barn for storage/workshop. Lots of updates, only $184,900 Call Jenn mls 928532

WILLING TO TRAIN !RNPRIOR #ALL *ENN FOR DETAILS Available immediately. Hardwood floors throughout. Full ensuite bath, oversized double garage. Call Jenn mls 929908

Built 2012, 3 bedroom, 2 storey. Hardwood floors and ceramic. Master with walk-in closet and ensuite. Yours for only $229,900 Call Jenn MLS 935112

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Move in perfect! Great location ½ way between arnprior & renfrew $184,500 available immediately. Call Jenn mls 735654

On the avenues but not what you would expect ..Large family home with multi levels to enjoy. Only $279,900 Call Cheryl mls 932960

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM ALL OF US AT COLDWELL BANKER

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During the afternoon Seniors at Home Christmas dinner guests had the opportunity to pose for a Christmas photo in front of the beautiful St. John Chrysostom hall decorated by Patti Moore of Arnprior Rona and the parish hall staff. At right, friends and mutual grandmothers Sonja Osborne, left, and June Toner took the opportunity to poise for the camera to create a photograph for the grandchildren at Christmas time. LIZ WALL/SUBMITTED

Arnprior Business & Fitness Centre 53 James St. beside Nick Smith Centre

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As we wrap up the old year and ring in the new, we’re filled with thanks for customers like you. Your trust, your friendship, your patronage too make us truly enjoy the work that we do!

We’d like to take this opportunity to wish all of our friends, customers and neighbours a happy and healthy New Year. Thanks! 5)0."4 45 4 3 Br Townhome near Nick Smith Centre, new condition, fenced yard and covered porch. Call for all the details

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The Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program’s annual seniors Christmas party was held Wednesday, Dec. 10 at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall. The 248 guests were greeted by Santa and executive director Dennis Harrington, shown with Donna O’Grady. R0023054845

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In winter cold feet can be a very good thing

sius, so a duck’s feet kept at plus two degrees lose no heat! For Beavers, the wonderful net reduces the amount of heat that would be lost through their tail by more than 90 per cent! But the wonderful net is not always needed. In summer, an animal faces the risk of overheating, not freezing. For that reason, blood is pumped not through the wonderful net but around it, which allows more hot blood to reach the extremity, elevating its temperature. Because the extremity is warmer than its surroundings, heat is lost, and the animal cools down. Unfortunately, we don’t have a wonderful net, so we must compensate by wearing heavy socks and warm boots. MICHAEL RUNTZ But then, not al- Mallards can stand on ice and not freeze their feet because of the “wonderful net.” ways is having cold feet a bad thing! AD NumThe Nature ber isPROOF 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@ FORM start.ca.

exchanger that is located at the base of each leg and, in the case of mammals, the tail. The “net” consists of an interwoven network of arterioles and veinules, small branches of the main blood vessels that deliver blood to and from the legs and feet. The arterioles carry warm, oxygen-rich blood while the veinules carry cold, deoxygenated blood. In the net the different blood vessels, which contain blood flowing in opposite directions, touch each other, and the arterioles lose their heat to the veinules. Because of this “ c o u n t e r- c u r r e n t ” heat exchange, cold blood arrives at the extremity and warm blood is delivered to the heart. When an extremity’s temperature is lowered to that of its surroundings (or falls even lower than it), no heat is lost. Unfrozen water is usually between zero and plus f o u r degrees C e l -

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HUNTING SUPPLIES

HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

If you think it’s time you compared your home or automobile insurance call Shelley at Eady Insurance. 613.432.8543*1.888.275. 3239. Experience our quick turnaround, friendly service.

2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053

Rent or rent to own in Arnprior Immediate occupancy, Brand New semidetached home, 1125 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Hardwood and Ceramic floors throughout, 5 appliances included, Covered front porch, Attached garage. Rent is $1,350/month + utilities. Call 613-623-6589

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

BIRTHDAY

GOTCHA!

January 4th Love your family

Come & join us to celebrate

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Great Grandma Gladys Barr’s

Love Mom & Dad xoxo

ANNOUNCEMENT

BIRTHDAY

Birthday

Janet McLaughlin

Celebrating many wonderful years of love and laughter with this remarkable couple.

December 30

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Cheers to health, happiness and to the magnificent Ottawa River that has given our family many memorable years together.

CONDO FOR SALE, Campbell Court Building, Arnprior, second floor, end unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, in suite laundry, 5 SS appliances included. available immediately. Call 613-408-1263 For Sale, 36 acres of recreation hunting land, adjacent to Dochart Estates, Mostly ravine with 1 building site, $59,000 613-797-9109.

Love your family Judith, Peter, Paul, Genava, Dana, Robert, Sue and Bo

ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store 40% OFF! NOW OPEN OPEN

ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD

BUSINESS SERVICES

WANTED

WANTED GEORGE’S DEAD OR ALIVE BARBER SHOP SCRAP CARS 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

613-432-9335 PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company BILL WEISS 613-570-1488

Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service Personal and Business

weissmaintenance@gmail.com Renfrew-Calabogie-Arnprior

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NOTICES

NOTICES

MORTGAGES

Do you live in the Calabogie area? Are you a Senior or have a disability which keeps you at home much of the time?

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If any of these services would be of interest to you, please give us a call at 613.752.2828 and we would be pleased to provide more detailed information.

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613-623-7207

for viewing appointment

FOR RENT

KANATA Available Immediately 3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unfinished basement, one parking spot. $1071 per month plus utilities.

www.rankinterrace.com

Calabogie & Area Home Support provides transportation for banking, shopping, social, personal or medical appointments. There is a fee for transportation. We also offer friendly visiting/telephone assurance and frozen meals.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

613-831-3445

NOTICE:

1 & 2 bedroom apartments CLR576324

January 10th, 2015

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REAL ESTATE

STREET FLEA MARKET

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Peg and Bill Campbell!

Love Mike, Betty and family

MISSING Toyota car key, Last seen in Renfrew Mall. Please call 613-623-0202. Reward.

FOR RENT

Happy New Year

Best wishes only please.

FOUND Car starter on Dec 15. Please call 613.433.9797 to claim

CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

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1:30 - 4 pm

LOST REWARD FOR HOCKEY EQUIPMENT & BAG that was taken from the Renfrew Canadian Tire parking lot around 2:45 pm on Sunda Dec 21st. Blue Reebok RBK bag with RMHA Timberwolves logo and D.Harris embroidered on it. Please contact 613.639.6309 with info or drop off to Mat-e-way Activity Centre, no questions asked.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Happy 81st

Kinburn Community Centre

LOST & FOUND

GARAGE SALE

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Happy Birthday Barb

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Happy 40th Birthday Jacquelyn Nancy Halpenny January 4th

ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on BUSINESS SERVICES First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. DisCarpentry, Repairs, Rec counts for mature tenants. Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea- 623-8537 after 6pm Rent or rent to own in Arnsonable rates, 25 years exprior Immediate occupanperience. 613-832-2540 Arnprior area - 2 bedroom cy, 3 yr old two story home, available Dec 1st, townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 2014, for mature person. Beds, 2 Ω Baths, 2nd $1000/month plus utilities, floor laundry, Attached FITNESS & appliances included. garage, 5 appliances inHEALTH 613.804.0291 cluded. Rent is $1,300/month + utilities. Overweight? Join Brand new 1 bedroom Call 613-623-6589 www.harvestdiet.ca and apartment at 203 Jeanwatch those pounds disap- nette St Renfrew. New pear! With the easy, washer/dryer, fridge/stove, White Lake, 15 min. from healthy & effective harvest hardwood floors, gas fire- Arnprior, renovated 1-beddiet.ca flourish into a New place and balcony. For room + sunroom, $675, Year! 1st floor, non-smoking, viewing 432.2014 clean, quiet, secure, petCobden - 2 bedroom apt. friendly, parking, fridge, FOR RENT Cobden - attached 3 bed- stove, hood fan, common outdoor patio, room garden home. Call room, 613-266-4832 1 Bedroom available im- 613.432.1911 mediately in clean, quiet building near the Grove. No pets, no smoking, no FOR RENT 2 Bedroom HELP WANTED children, please. Perfect Apt Senior Building, No for one person. Pets Elevator to Door Available Immediately. $625/month plus hydro. Please call Professionals Needed. (613) 623-0395. Wilson Investments for Looking for career-minded more info. persons willing to speak to 2 bedroom 3rd floor apt. 613-432-8417 small groups or do oneQuiet, smoke free, adults on-one Presentations lobuilding. Available Feb 2015. Call Sheryl Full size house for rent, cally. Part Time or Full 473 Raglan St. S. Renfrew, Time. A car and internet 613.432.4909 On, 4 Bedroom with 2 access are necessary. 2 bedroom apt for rent, bathrooms, full size back Training and ongoing sup$800 per month, heat and yard (fenced in), creek be- port provided. Build finanhydro included, centre hind, first and last down, cial security. Paid daily. $1150 + Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 town Renfrew. Call 10-5 references, Tuesday Saturday utilities, available Feb lst. 613.433.6081 613.432.6434

GARAGE SALE

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FOR RENT

McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

432-1911

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– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom $835+utilities bedroom $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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INSURANCE

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HUNTER SAFETY

BIRTHDAY

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BIRTHDAY

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BIRTH

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BIRTH

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST ONLY WANTED Renfrew Location

s &ARM ,ABOUR n lELD MAINTENANCE PICKING STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES BEANS AND OTHER FARM LABOUR ACTIVITIES s 3ELLING PRODUCE AT OUR &ARM -ARKET 3TANDS THROUGHOUT THE /TTAWA 6ALLEY

A combination of Grade 12 education and experience in a manufacturing environment preferably in Quality Control would help you meet the challenges of this position.

!PPLICANTS SHOULD BE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY AGE OR OLDER AND IN GOOD PHYSICAL HEALTH AS PHYSICAL LABOUR IS REQUIRED Visit our website www.mcgregorsproduce.com for more information AND to ďŹ nd our application form. Email a completed application form and resume to mcgregorsproduce@gmail.com or mail to: McGregor’s Produce, 351 Lochwinnoch Rd. Braeside, ON, K0A 1G0.

Successful candidates will also require the following: s 'OOD ANALYTICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SKILLS s "ASIC COMPUTER SKILLS s $ETAIL ORIENTED s !BLE TO WORK UNDER MINIMUM SUPERVISION s !BLE AND WILLING TO WORK HOUR rotating shifts s ,AB EXPERIENCE PREFERRED

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Lab Technicians are responsible for routine sampling and testing of raw materials and manufactured tape products using standard laboratory equipment and procedures. $ATA WILL BE DOCUMENTED UTILIZING A PERSONAL COMPUTER AND SUMMARIZED THROUGH the preparation of various reports.

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Please submit your resume by January 12th, 2015 to: renfrewhr@scapa.com or (UMAN 2ESOURCE $EPARTMENT "ARNET "OULEVARD R.R.#1, Station Main Renfrew, Ontario K7V 0A9

HELP WANTED

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Kerry Reed and Sean Goddard are please to announce the birth of their daughter, Iris Allen Reed Goddard, on August 24, 2014 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital. Iris weighed 7lbs 15oz. and was 20.5� long. Proud grandparents are Dave & Debbie Reed of Arnprior and Doug & Karen Taylor of Almonte and great grandmothers Winnie Reed and Iris Piche. 0101.CLR576494

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

McGregor’s Produce is seeking staff for the summer of 2015. There are two types of positions available:

LAB Technician Scapa North America, a leading manufacturer of Adhesive Tape Products, is seeking a Full Time Lab Technician. This position will involve 12 hour rotating shifts reporting to the Quality Manager.

Iris Allen Reed Goddard IT’S A GIRL!

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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Call

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Call 613-623-6571 1.800.884.9195 Looking for Arnprior Carriers CLR576501

Jayden was very excited to welcome his baby sister

8 lbs, 8 oz on November 28th, 2014. Parents are Lacey and Mark Davis and grandparents are Debbie and Terry Dykens.

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

Mom & Dad

I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to everyone for your support since John Baker’s passing. Thank you for your calls, cards, flowers and donations in John’s memory. Your outpouring of kindness has shown me just how many lives John has touched. Your compassion and sympathy continue to be a great source of comfort. John will always be remembered and sadly missed. Nancy Dougherty

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

December 30, 2013

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God gives us each a gift of life to cherish from our birth. He gives us friends and those we love to share our days on earth. He watches us with loving care and takes us by the hand. He blesses us with countless joys and guides the lives we’ve planned. Then, when our work on earth is done, He calls us to His side, to live with Him in happiness where peace and love abide. Although it’s been 1 year now since God called you home, we still miss you just the same but feel so blessed to have you with us for 84 wonderful years. Love always dad, Mike and Betty

Keegan Melville

In loving memory of John Vanderwal

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January 1, 2010 Miss you tons Dad Love your family

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Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Though absent you are very near Still missed, still loved and very dear Loved Always Shawnalee, Jamie, Paddy and Cordell

Remembering you is easy, We do it every day. Missing you is a heartache, That never goes away. You had a smile for everyone, Your had a heart of gold. You left the sweetest memories, The world could ever hold. To us you were someone special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here In our heart, you memory today. lingers, Always tender, fond and Forever loved, true, Mom, Hailey-Dawn, There’s not a day, dear Richard, Kyle and Nick Mother, We do not think of you. Love Julie and Jill

DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

3 years since that day that changed everything. We miss you as much today as we did the moment we found out that you were gone. We love you Keegan and think of you everyday.

Always Loved, Never Forgotten Mom, Dad, Liam and Sage

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Mom December 7, 2012

Dad January 27, 2013

In Loving Memory of Glen Bresson August 3, 1950 – December 24, 2011 I said a prayer for you today, And know God must have heard; I felt the answer in my heart, Although He spoke not a word. I didn’t ask for wealth or fame I knew you wouldn’t mind; I asked for priceless treasures rare, Of a more lasting kind. I prayed that He’d be near to you, Now that you’ve gone away; To grant you all of His blessings, And His light to show your way. I asked for happiness for you, In all things great and small; But that you’d know His loving care, I prayed for most of all. Unknown author Diane and Family CLR576420

Happy Birthday Mom, December 31 MOTHER AND FATHER We had a wonderful mother and father, Who both never grew old; Their smiles were made of sunshine, Their hearts were solid gold. Their eyes were bright as shining stars, Both their cheeks rose coloured you see; We had a wonderful mother and father, That’s the way it will always be. So those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday; Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear! Sadly missed and never forgotten, Love your family

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IN MEMORIAM

Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. They say that time heals everything, But we know it isn’t so, We miss you just as much today, As we did 12 years ago.

The bond between Mother and son, Is a special one, It remains unchanged by time or distance, It is the purest love, Unconditional and true, It is understanding of any situation, And forgiving of all mistakes, I am grateful to have been blessed, With such a wonderful Mother, You may be out of sight, But you remain in my heart forever, Love Jeff

In Loving Memory of

Bowes, May

IN MEMORIAM

HYLAND, Shirley September 18, 1933 December 28, 2010

DEATH NOTICE

Nov 30, 1993 – Jan 3, 2012

IN MEMORIAM

COE, Sherri Lynn December 28 2002

Love Ron, Tammy, Mallory, Jamie Emmett and Charlie

Evelyn & Gerald Mackin In loving memory of a dear Aunt who passed away Jan 1.

IN MEMORIAM

COE, Sherri-lynn In loving memory of the dear daughter of Charles and Donna, and also Mom To us you were so of Hailey-Dawn; who special, What more is there to passed away December 28, 2002. say,

Harvey McLaughlin

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Thank you

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of a dear father

Graham Forrest Jan 10, 2003 Vera Forrest Dec 29, 2005

We feel a warmth around us Like your presence is so near, And we close our eyes to visualize Your face when you were here, We endure the times we spent together And they are locked inside our hearts, For as long as we have those memories We will never be apart, Even though we cannot speak no more Our voice is always there, Because every night before we sleep We have you in our prayers. The Forrest Family and Earl Walsh

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BROWNING, Robert “Bobâ€? Suddenly but peacefully at home on Wednesday evening, December 17th, 2014. Robert Edmund Browning of Arnprior passed away at the age of 74 years. Dear son of the late Robert Browning and the late Elsie Williams. Beloved husband for almost 45 years of Lynn (nee Golden). Dearly loved father of Julia Lockhart (Toby) of Pakenham. Cherished and proud grandfather of Ashley, Brandon and Ethan. Dear brother of Val Milne (Tony), Keith Browning (Lee) and Lynda Needham (Arnold Hart), all of Ottawa. Special brother-in-law of Ron Golden (Brenda) of Renfrew; Nancy Kroeker (Jack Stoddart) of Port Hope; Glen Golden (Michelle) of Kanata; Brent Golden (Vicky Magahay) and Rosanne Janchevsky (Rick Harding), both of Lindsay. Predeceased by his parents-in-law: Everett and Ruth Golden as well as 2 brothers-in-law: Murray Golden (Claire of Manitouwadge, Ontario) and Ken Golden (Lou of Ottawa). Fondly remembered by many cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews as well as many golďŹ ng buddies and great friends. Bob’s family received friends during a visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon, December 21st from 1 to 3 p.m. In memory of Bob, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

It is with profound sadness that the family of Chris announce his sudden passing at home on Thursday December 18th, 2014 at the age of 42. Beloved son of Kathryn Cuff (Ken Fraser) and the late Allan “Ted� Cuff. Cherished brother of Pamela and her husband Daryl Steele. Proud and loving uncle of Maxx and Luke. Dear grandson of the late Gerald and Doris Donohue and the late Arthur and Georgina Cuff. Dear nephew of Richard Donohue, Bill (Gail) Donohue and Carole Cuff. Chris will be greatly missed by his many cousins and friends. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St S Renfrew on Sunday December 21st from 2-4, 7-9 pm and after 9am Monday. Funeral Services will be celebrated at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church on Monday December 22nd at 10:30am. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation may be made in Chris’s memory. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Went home to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on December 17, 2014. She was a resident of Miramichi Lodge in Pembroke. Billie was born on March 26, 1920 in Morocco Indiana. She was the oldest daughter of Vernon and Ethel Hagen. After Jess’s retirement in 1976 they moved from Dillsburg PA to Mt. St. Patrick, where they built a beautiful log home and enjoyed nearly 20 years on the Mount. Billie, a gifted oral designer, opened “Creations by Billieâ€? and made many friends through her business. They sold their home in Mount St. Patrick and moved to Haley Station to serve the Lord at Camp Galilee, Billie worked with the staff in the kitchen preparing meals and Jess planted a large garden to provide fresh produce for the camp. After several years of service, they retired for the second time, moving to Renfrew. They enjoyed wonderful relationships with many friends at Elmwood Bible Chapel. Billie was predeceased by her husband of 71 years, Jesse Lininger and her sons Jesse Jr. and David; by brother Forest Hagen and sisters Betty Berry and Helen Pensyl. She is survived by a daughter Judy and a son Terry (Dede), both of Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. Billie has 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Private family services will be held in the spring. In lieu of owers, memorial contributions can be made to Hospice Renfrew or the Elmwood Bible Chapel. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Community – Music lovers have a chance to keep the holiday festivities going and give the Renfrew and District Food Bank a boost at a Saturday, Jan. 3 event at Rocky Mountain House in Renfrew. There is no cover charge for the seventh annual Everything Music Food Drive, but organizers are asking attendees to bring non-perishable food or monetary donations for the food bank.

Mill Music in Renfrew will also be accepting donations leading up to the show, which features a host of talented, young performers. JD ST. MICHAEL RETURNS

The event’s founder, well-known local DJ JD St. Michael, moved to Vancouver last year but will be home for the holidays to host the event and he is looking forward to helping out his hometown and catching up with old friends. “Every year around Christmas time I think

of how lucky I am to live in such a great country and have so many awesome friends,” said St. Micheal. “That is why I give back to the community and think of the less fortunate during the holiday season.” The idea for the food drive event came about when St. Michael worked at a local bar and wanted to do something to help. He moved to Ottawa several years ago, but the tradition continued. “After I moved to Ottawa I didn’t have a bar residency in town any more, so this group of

friends joined together for the last three years to add some live music to the mix and continue the tradition of helping the food bank during the Christmas season,” said St. Michael. Live music begins at 9 p.m. and show-goers are welcome to come by around 6 p.m. and join organizers and performers for dinner, said St. Michael. He will deliver both a DJ and acoustic set and other featured performers include YanNick Michaud, Nicole Papousek, Jessica Brunette, Tyler Johnston, Mark Hay, Shag-E and Cody Labombard.

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Committee of the Whole Tuesday, January 13th at 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 27th at 6 p.m. Council immediately following CoW

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5.3.1 Committee of the Whole Committee of the Whole meetings shall generally be held in the council chambers at the Lanark Highlands Municipal Office, 75 George Street, Lanark, commencing at 6:00 p.m. as outlined in the Meeting Schedule.

CHRISTMAS DAY Closed Thursday December 25

5.13.3 Regular Council Meetings are generally held twice a month except during the month that has been declared the “Summer Recess” and as otherwise outlined in the Meeting Schedule.

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NEW YEARS DAY Closed Thursday January 1, 2015

Procedure By-law Section 10.1 sets out the terms for amending the by-law. There is a notice requirement of the following:

BOXING DAY Closed Friday December 26

BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON from The Township of Lanark Highlands

The Municipal Office will be closed for Christmas commencing Wednesday, December 24th, 2014 at Noon. The office will re-open on Friday, January 2nd, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. See you in 2015! FREE Skating at the Lanark Arena over the Christmas holidays. Sponsored by Tim Horton’s! Lanark Community Centre Sunday, December 28 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Wednesday, December 31 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Friday, January 02 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Sunday, January 04 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

LANARK VILLAGE CURBSIDE COLLECTION

a) Notice of intention of proposed amendment or repeal has been given at a previous regular meeting of Council; and

will take place on the following days during the holiday season:

b) One notice in a local paper, a minimum of fourteen (14) days prior to passing the by-law is given.

Saturday 27 December 2014 & Saturday 3 January 2015

The amending by-law will be considered at the Council meeting of January 13th, 2015. For more information, please contact Stacey Blair, Acting Clerk (613)259-2398 ext. 231 www.lanarkhighlands.ca

Garbage & blue boxes must be at the curb by 7 a.m. to ensure collection. The usual limits apply. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, January 1, 2015 25


Blood donor clinic next week in town Tiffany Lepack

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Community – It’s in you to give, blood that is. And your chance to donate blood in Arnprior is coming up next week. A blood donor clinic will be held at the Nick Smith Centre, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Arnprior, on Wednesday, Jan. 7 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 6:30 p.m. “There is a continued need for blood in our great country,” said Pamela Mullins, director of donor relations at Canadian Blood Services (CBS). She notes that people find it harder to donate during the busy holiday season. “We are going to have more of a challenge to get donors after the holiday season,” said Mullins. “People are still in need and if they can spend a little time and make a donation, that

donation will save someone’s life.” Mullins says the clinic always welcomes walk-in donors, but if people would like to secure a certain time during the clinic hours, they are encouraged to make an appointment. To book an appointment online, visit www.blood.ca or call 1-888236-6283. STRIKE LOOMING?

The Arnprior blood donor clinic may be just in time. More than 800 employees of Canadian Blood Services in Ontario have set a Jan. 8 strike deadline and warn that concessions sought by management pose a serious risk to the future safety of the blood system. However, a strike isn’t inevitable as contract talks between the union and the CBS are scheduled to resume Monday, Jan. 5.

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Shoppers supports cancer group The Shoppers Drugmart on Elgin Street in Arnprior raised $4,500 for the Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group. On hand for the cheque presentation just prior to Christmas, from left, are Nancy Legree, Jessica Harrison, Elta Watts, Tina Schubrink, Eileen Simpson, Julie Stashick and store owner Stan Tsykov.

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Christmas meal and much more thanks to Pillar5 gang Pillar5 Pharma has come together again this year to help provide food and gifts to local families. The main goal of the Holiday Feast In A Box initiative is to provide a family with a complete holiday meal with all the trimmings, but Pillar5 goes beyond that, providing children with gifts from their wish list, winter jackets and snowsuits, and household items such as toothpaste, toilet paper, mitts and hats. Pillar5 Pharma has been providing complete holiday feasts for many years now thanks to the generosity of their employees. Pillar5 Pharma wished everyone a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. HALI GILMOUR/SUBMITTED Singles Lunch at Jim’s Restaurant in Arnprior at 1 p.m. For more information, contact Donna at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

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Bingo starts at 7 p.m. at the Arnprior Legion.

Clinic at the Nick Smith Centre 1:30-4 p.m. and 5-6:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Arnprior. To make an appointment, call 1-888236-6283 or online at www.blood.ca.

Euchre in the Legion’s back hall 1 to 4 p.m.

Diners Club 5-7 p.m., Jim’s Restaurant dining room. Ham steak dinner. Tickets $13, needs to be purchased by noon Jan. 6. Entertainment Dan Nicholas. All seniors 60 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs welcome. Proudly sponsored by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home Program.

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Taoist Tai Chi open house 10 a.m. to noon at the Masonic Lodge, 31 James St., Arnprior For more information, please visit www.taoist. org/ottawa or call 613233-2318.

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at the Kinburn Community Centre. Music by the Bowes Brothers, dinner catered by Lolachers. Starts at 6:30 p.m. For tickets contact Judith Waddell at 613839-3400 or Barb Paul at 613-836-1304.

• January 8

Dementia Caregiver Support Group: Are you caring for someone with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Island View Retirement Suites on the second Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more infor-

mation at 1-888-4112067, ext. 125. From 7 - 9 p.m. at the Arnprior town library is a Renfrew County Watch meeting on the Energy East pipeline. There’s also the Ontario Energy Board’s ‘Community Discussion’ in Kanata on Jan. 22.

• January 16-17

The Arnprior Figure Skating Club and Ontario Electronic Stewardship electronic waste collection depot 5 to 7 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Nick Smith Centre parking lot. Also accepting gently used clothing items for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.

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