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and was taken to hospital. The other two victims suffered minor injuries. “The suspect had fled the scene prior An Arnprior man facing attempted murder charges won’t be released back to police arrival,” reads the release. into the community this week. REGIONThat afternoon, at about 3:15 p.m., REGION Kory Robillard-Delahunt, 23, ap- Robillard-Delahunt was arrested at a peared in a Pembroke courtroom for a home in Arnprior. OPP vehicles were parked outside a Harrington Street home bail hearing on Monday, Jan. 4. He is charged with attempted murder, for hours. aggravated assault, .COM assault with a weap.CA on and four counts of uttering threats in PREVIOUS ARREST relation to an incident in Braeside early New Year’s day. Robillard-Delahunt was also arrested On Jan. 1 at about 4:30 a.m., police in June 2012, according to the Cornwall and paramedics arrived at a home on Standard-Freeholder. Gillies Street near the Braeside RA CenHe was charged with break and enter, tre. assault and robbery, and breach of proThey found three people injured, two bation in that city. males and a female. He is to remain in custody until at least One male suffered what an OPP press his next court appearance – by video – on release describes as “a serious wound” Monday, Jan. 11 at 1:15 p.m. Derek Dunn

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McNab-Braeside approves $10.2 million budget McNab-Braeside council has unanimously approved a $10.2-million 2016 budget for the township. The unusually early ratification of the budget came at council’s final meeting of 2015. The budget translates into an 8.5 per cent property tax levy increase for township ratepayers, with 5.1 per cent of

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that attributed to a rise in OPP costs over which council has no control. Arnprior, which is in a different boat as the town is getting a break in its OPP costs this year, held a budget consultation session in December and will try to finalize the town’s budget in special meetings Feb. 16-17.

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Unique as snowflakes Each of these kids employs their own strategy for reaching top speed at Havey’s Hill (Tank Hill to some) on Dec. 30. Ayden MacLeod, left, attempts the dangerous spread eagle; Logan MacLeod is face first; Isaac Delmer is all smiles; Hannah Delmer is the traditionalist; and Noah Leduc is just trying to hang on. Meanwhile, Kelly Lowe is enjoying the scene from a safe distance. The Arnprior Optimist Winter Carnival will feature a family tobogganing party at this same spot, near the Nick Smith Centre, on Saturday, Jan. 16, from 6 to 9 p.m. For a full list of carnival activities, see the What’s Happening column on Page 40. The carnival actually starts this Saturday, Jan. 9 with a movie at 10 a.m. at the O’Brien Theatre. Admission is $2 or a carnival button. The rest of the carnival runs Jan. 14-16 in and around the Nick Smith Centre.

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Arnprior chamber of commerce celebrates productive year John.carter@metroland.com

A successful partnership with the Town of Arnprior, an expanding home and leisure show, and 13 new members were among the achievements listed by Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce president Murray Hughes at the organization’s annual meeting. The chamber held its 2015 AGM and Christmas social at the impressive Campanale show home. Hughes, who has completed the first year of a two-year term as chamber president, listed a number of accomplishments and issued several thank-yous in his address at the annual meeting. He thanked Arnprior marketing and economic development officer Lindsay Wilson for being instrumental in the town partnering with the chamber to help implement the shop local campaign, which has been a “huge success.” Noting the program will continue to run throughout 2016, he urged businesses not yet signed up to do so. Hughes reported the chamber kept busy in 2015 with such events as: • The annual Awards Gala hosted by the chamber, Town of Arnprior and Township of McNabBraeside. The chamber is accepting awards for this year’s gala, to be held April 7 at the Nick Smith Centre. Visit the website at gacc. ca or drop in at the chamber office to access criteria and nomination forms for five awards, including business/business person of the year, new business venture, innovation for visual creativity, young

entrepreneur/community involvement under 30 and skilled trades business. • The second annual Arnprior Home and Leisure Show, which was a “success” thanks in part to the efforts of Gib McMullen and Cheryl Sparling. This year’s third annual home show will be held April 29-30 at the Nick Smith Centre. Hughes said feedback suggesting there was little to buy has prompted the chamber to encourage vendors to address this by having merchandise available at the show. Any vendors looking to participate in this year’s show should contact McMullen or any chamber director. • The chamber’s annual golf tournament in August helped raise $3,000 for student bursaries. This year’s tournament will be held earlier, June 24 at Mountain Creek • Regular breakfasts with “great” guest speakers and several networking socials. In response to a survey of members the chambers is planning more after-work socials and few breakfast meetings. Hughes noted the chamber also contributed to many town activities and committees, including, physician recruitment, White Pine Festival and Concerts in the Park. He thanked Lynn Villeneuve of Astrolabe Websites for all her help in creating the chamber’s new website, which was unveiled last month. The website is being updated regularly and member notices are being posted as well as distributed through email. Hughes welcomed new chamber members Wes’ Chips, Riley Catering, Arnprior Rotary Club, Rexall Drug Store. Edward Jones (Jason

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The directors of the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce for 2016 include, in front from left, Haley Rooney of TOSH, Julie Brown of the Northern Credit Union, vice-president Pamela Cox of Tierney Stauffer, president Murray Hughes of Sunlife Financial, treasurer Cathi Fairfield of Pillar 5 Pharma, Ashley Wright of Rexall, Sheema Wood of Willis College, and Chris Hooper of RBC; and in back Gib McMullen of Apple Sarah’s Catering, Mark Nibourg of the Kenwood Corporate Centre, George Walinga of McCrea’s and Jerome Taylor of Canadian Tire. Roy), Valley Heritage Radio, Arnprior Agricultural Society, Ottawa Valley Business Connections, Braeside Boss, Crazy Beautiful, Jerico Tax Solutions, Green Grow Grass Grooming and Castleford Excavating. “Thank you for your membership and welcome to the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce,” he said. The chamber president also welcomed three new chamber directors - Ashley Wright of the Rexall Drug Store, Haley Rooney

of TOSH Steakhouse and Chris Hooper of the Royal Bank – and thanked those who are stepping down – Shawn Pulikunnel of the Royal Bank, Paula Inglis of Metroland Media and Kristina Miesner of Ontrac employment services for volunteering their services. Returning directors on the 12-member board include Hughes of Sunlife Financial, vice-president Pamela Cox of Tierney Stauffer lawyers, treasurer Cathi Fairfield of Pillar 5, George Walinga of McCrea Climate Care, Jerome Taylor

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. – Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, January 26, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. – Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx 2 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, January 7, 2016

of Canadian Tire, Sheema Wood of Willis College, Mark Nibourg of Kenwood Centre/U-Haul, Julie Brown of Northern Credit Union, and McMullen of Apple Sarah Catering. Finally, Hughes issued a big thank you to chamber administrative assistant Cheryl Sparling for her hard work and dedication in organizing events such the AGM/ Christmas social. “Cheryl is a vital part of the chamber’s day-to-day operations and again we thank her,” he said.

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on the website www.mississippimills.ca or at the municipal office to the Clerk no later than 12 noon on Friday January 8, 2016.

The Municipality is seeking the services of up to six interested citizens who would like to serve on the Active Transportation Advisory Committee to implement the municipality’s Active Transportation Plan. The Active Transportation Advisory Committee will be comprised of the following: • Three council members (one from each ward) • Four to six members representing various sectors of the community. Citizens interested in participating on the Active Transportation Advisory Committee are invited to submit a completed Committee/Board application form available

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2016 BUDGET – NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

Please be advised that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills will be holding Public Meetings to consider the 2016 Budget and the 2016 Water and Sewer Budget. Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 following the Council meeting Location: Council Chambers, Municipal Office 3131 Old Perth Road

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Driver killed, several cars go off road as first big storm hits area Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

Last week’s snowstorm played a factor in a number of collisions, including a fatal crash that killed a young mother of three in Carleton Place. It prompted police to urge drivers to slow down and drive according to winter conditions. OPP officers report being busy in the two days since the storm began around midnight Dec. 28. “We’ve had a fair number of calls - mostly cars in ditches, large trucks stuck in snowbanks or jackknifed on the road,� said Renfrew OPP spokesperson Const. Janice Sawbridge. In the worst collision, 29-yearold Elizabeth Harris of Smiths Falls was killed when her Chrysler car was hit in the Highway 15-Highway 7 intersection in Carleton Place Dec. 30. Harris was heading to work in Carleton Place about 8.20 a.m. when her vehicle was struck by an International,

semi-trailer commercial truck. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the truck, Gordon Sarles, 64, of Richmond Hill has been charged with failing to stop for a red light The Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette reports a Go Fund Me page has been set up to help the father raised his three motherless children - Dakota, 8, Leland, 6, and Harlow, 4. The fund, which has a goal of $20,000, can be accessed at https:// www.gofundme.com/threelittlangels. While weather appears not to have been the main factor in that crash, it was in several others. As a result, the OPP have several reminders for drivers dealing with wintry conditions: • slow down; • increase the distance between you and the car ahead of you. This increases your stopping distance, which you may need; • give yourself extra travel time

on days when the weather is affecting travel; • Install four snow tires. They do improve your traction in cold, wet and slippery weather. Among the incidents on Highway 17 was a two-vehicle collision Dec. 29 that sent three people to Renfrew Victoria Hospital with minor injuries. OPP and Renfrew County Paramedics responded to the crash at Highway 17 and Foresters Falls Road duriong of the first major snowstorm of the season. And while the original call came in as a vehicle-snowmobile collision and was reported as such on Twitter by the Renfrew County Paramedics, Sawbridge said the original information was incorrect. JOHN CARTER/METROLAND “The two vehicles were involved The snow plows were out in force on Highway 17 and other routes when in rear-end type collision on High- winter’s first storm hit Dec. 28. way 17 near Foresters Falls Road,â€? said Sawbridge. The injured victims TM were transported to hospital by ambulance. With files from Tara Gesner

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Town equipment stolen, police appeal for tips that day, a report was made advising that thieves entered a garage on the east side of the Nick Smith Centre property. They broke in by peeling back the metal siding. The culprits stole a black and yellow Dewalt Generator, multiple orange and grey Stihl string trimmers, an orange and white Husqvarna leaf blower, a Bosch table saw (blue/red/silver), and tractor keys. All items were engraved

‘Town of Arnprior’. Crime Stoppers believes that someone may have information that could assist police in solving this crime. If you have information on any criminal offence that results in charges being laid, you qualify for an award of up to $2,000. Call Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. All tips remain anonymous and you will not have to attend court.

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Hope everyone made it sound and safe into the New Year! Who would have thought the world is still alive in 2016 after the Mayan calendar predicted the end for 2012? So never give up!!! Life always goes on‌

SOOO??? What’s your New Years Resolution?

My boys and I have decided to do something very exciting and unique for one month. We’ll be shopping and consume only food items without any type of packaging material - no, not because we are paranoid of germs, or are so desperate to save the environment (even though the environment will benefit), no, we’d like to see how hard it is to just eat simple healthy and all natural foods instead of crappy processed “thingsâ€?. For us it’s a challenge! My youngest is “gung hoâ€? with a big smile on his face and my oldest thinks with a twinkle in his eye I’m a crazy mom. But at the end it’s fun to test our limits and experience something new and hey‌either you make it or you break it‌ So, we have nothing to loose but anything to gain. Now that said, 2015 for me personally, has been the most unprecedented challenging year ever, truly testing my limits. And the funny part is that I had nothing to do with it. Sh*it just started happening and kept on happening, actually without my permission or approval‌lol‌ So I thought maybe if I’ll take the reigns back for 2016 Karma will knock on another door. So if anyone wants to join us with our challenge‌Jump on the BandWagon on Facebook! All joking aside, believe me it’s not a game for many nor is it for me. Suffering sucks! There may be very serious circumstances that require change in our lives. That’s why I am dedicating a lot of effort to everyone who has made a particular individual and personal New Years Resolution to be successful. I am calling anyone who is in need of help, assistance, mentoring, or otherwise feels they need someone by their side to accomplish their goal personal or business related.. Live Life in 2016 by these mantras: r relax the “suck it up buttercupâ€? muscles - you’d think we should tighten this muscle to get stronger, but the opposite is the case. Eliminate anyone from your life who brings on pain and negativity. May sound harder than it actually is, but in the long run you’re out of a relationship, job or situation that never honoured the beautiful soul you truly are. r make a wise choice for the right choice - eliminate disrespect, abuse and co-dependencies r words are cheap, actions speak! - never ever believe a word unless it’s backed by the appropriate action! We are living in a society that was brainwashed not to “hurt their neighboursâ€? and the “white lieâ€? is the worst deceipt there ever was. Love and compassion from one side can bring on years or decades of suffering on the other. Don’t ever fall into this trap! Move on! r Give the gift of absence to people who do not appreciate your presence!

Two wood processing units valued at close to $200,000 were stolen from a business property in White Lake just before New Year’s. Renfrew-Arnprior OPP report the equipment was last seen on Monday, Dec. 28 and discovered missing on a couple of days later. Both units were Cord King wood processors. OPP Constable Jeff Cassidy is leading the investigation. One week before, thieves stole a “significant� amount of construction equipment and tools after breaking into Town & Country Forming on Gillan Road in Renfrew. It was one of 398 calls for service made to the OPP detachment in the last two weeks. The calls included family and domestic disputes, collisions, and thefts. The OPP issued another appeal for abuse victims to seek help after responding to 24 domestic disputes over the Christmas holiday period. One man was charged with overcoming resistance by choking, assault and domestic mischief. Another man was charged with two counts of breach of probation and a third was charged with breach of a recognizance.

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A Renfrew senior citizen was arrested on two consecutive days for driving with alcohol in his system in the week before Christmas. OPP report that on Dec. 20 at 5:27 p.m. officers responded to the LCBO in Renfrew after they refused to serve a suspected intoxicated customer. The man refused the offer of a taxi and drove his vehicle away. Officers located him nearby at his residence, where they arrested him for impaired driving. The 66-year-old was taken to the detachment for breath tests and was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80 mgs.

His driver’s licence was seized for a 90day suspension and he was released on a promise to appear in Renfrew court Feb. 3. On Dec. 21 at 8:04 p.m., OPP officers received information that the same male driver was back at it. They attempted to stop the vehicle and followed him to his home. The man had been drinking and failed a roadside alcohol screening test. Following further breath tests at the detachment the man was again charged with driving over 80 mgs as well as driving while under suspension. MARINE STUDENT

The Renfrew OPP is once again seeking a marine assistant for the summer. The “exciting opportunity� is open for students to assist a police officer with marine duties during the summer months. “Learn and contribute firsthand, and gain valuable experience in the law enforcement environment.� All job postings opened Jan. 4 and the local posting closes Feb. 16. Applications are only accepted online. Go to www.Ontario.ca/summerstudents for more information and to apply.

Snowmobile clubs appeal for caution despite snow biler was airlifted to Ottawa hospital with severe injuries after he was Snowmobile clubs are urging their members not to thrown close to 30 metres (100 feet) from his snowmobile when it hit a jump the gun when it comes to using area trails. The danger was evident after a 35-year-old snowmo- bare patch on a former rail line in Dunrobin New Year’s day. R0013619199.0107 Fortunately, he was snowmobiling with a friend, who called for help. Carp Agricultural Society In a statement Jan. 1, the West Carleton snowmobile group issued a reminder to riders that the West Carleton Trails were not yet open. That means “they are unsafe, and riding on them constitutes tresCome down to the Carp Agricultural Hall for passing on our landowners’ private property,� said the statement. an afternoon of 4 Handed EUCHRE. “We are in agreement with the Light Refreshments SATURDAYS on Ontario Federation of Snowmobile & Snacks Served. Jan. 16th, Feb. UI Clubs’ (OFSC) statement, urging ALL ARE WELCOME! Mar. 19th & Apr. 16th snowmobilers to hold off on their first ride of the season until trail conditions improve.� Play with same partner for all 4 months for chance to win the Grand Team Champion The federation and the OPP isor a play all 4 months and win sued a joint release promoting Y! Top Overall Player Prize. snowmobile safety, which includes MONE PRIZE ensuring the trails are safe before Great way to spend a Saturday afternoon venturing on them and always ridwith friends and make new ones. ing with a ‘buddy’. Registration Deadline Noon It appears the trails won’t be (BNFT TUBSU BU QN t QFS QFSTPO completely safe for another week or two. “We’ve got a whack of $BSQ "HSJDVMUVSBM 4PDJFUZ t $BSQ 3E snow, but the ground is still warm. 5&- t &NBJM JOGP!DBSQGBJS DB There’s no base there,� said OFSC $BSQ 'BJS (SPVOET t XXX DBSQGBJS DB spokesman Craig Nicholson. Staff

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“If people were to try to go out, they’re taking some dangers in their hands because there’s a whole lot of irregularities on the bare ground.� The ground needs to be cold enough to freeze the boggy and swampy areas in the region and hard enough to support to weight of five- to seven-tonne grooming machines. And there are rocks and stumps that aren’t covered and there’s no base to protect the machine from those obstacles, the local snowmobile organizations stress. Nicholson encourages snowmobilers to take this time to check on their machines to make sure they are running safely and to ensure they have first aid and survival kits and a tow cable. “As much as everybody is eager now to get out, and I’m as eager as anyone else, you’ve got to be really careful where you go,� he said. Nicholson noted that while it seems to be a particularly late start to the season, the past two winters have been much colder than usual. He anticipates the trails will to be safe by the middle of January and suggests riders check on the status in their area by using his organization’s online map before heading out.


What a difference a day makes Top, ‘summer’ fun on Christmas day on a far from typical Dec. 25 in Arnprior. From left, Max Gardiner, Noah Heins, Marlee Marki and Sophie Tierney thought they would take a bounce in a bouncy castle outside on a warm, green Christmas day. Below, three days later it was much different, as a family enjoys winter fun in the same residential neighbourhood in Arnprior. Matt McGuire sends Wally Pulikunnel down a man-made snow hill while Mom, Jennifer Pulikunnel, watches. TROY HEINS/SUBMITTED

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County council committee chairs shuffled Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack not only lost the vote for county warden last month, he lost the chairmanship of county council’s finance and administration committee. After Peter Emon edged Stack by one vote to retain his warden’s position Dec. 8, county council’s striking committee announced three changes to committee chairs. Bonnechere Valley Mayor Jennifer Murphy replaces Stack as chair of finance and administration, Admaston-Bromley Mayor Michael Donohue replaces Murphy as operations committee chair, and Laurentian Hills Mayor John Reinwald takes over from Laurentian Valley Reeve Debbie Robinson as chair of the social services committee. Murphy and Reinwald

nominated Emon for Warden, while Robinson had nominated Stack. The striking committee is chaired by Madawaska Valley Mayor Kim Love and includes Murphy (vice-chair) Emon, Reinwald, Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet, Greater Madawaska Mayor Glenda McKay and Deep River Reeve Glenn Doncaster (who seconded Stack’s nomination). Remaining in their positions are Sweet as chair of the development and property committee and Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards Mayor Janice Visneskie Moore as chair of the health committee. Stack, who was appointed to two Federation of Canadian Municipalities standing committees this summer, is now a member of county council’s social services and health committees, as well as sitting on the Renfrew

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Arnprior water, wastewater rates ‘lower than neighbours’ sistently received the highest possible ratings by the province as well as independent auditors. The release notes that the cost of a bottle of water can range from $1.25 to $2.50 at a store, whereas Arnprior produces the same amount of water with more rigorous testing and treatment for 1/10 of one penny. The province requires all municipalities develop a Water Financial Plan in part to

ensure that drinking water is delivered safely to its users and also to make certain adequate funds are available to replace aging water infrastructure. Council approved the town’s plan last month. “The plan was carefully designed to help protect ratepayers from large increases to water and sewer rate charges by introducing modest annual increases which average $2.50 per month (or $30/ R0013619958_1224

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their upcoming 2016 increases.” In a comparison issued by the town based on annual average use, Arnprior’s total 2016 water and wastewater rate is $758.28 ($398.55 for water, $359.73 for wastewa-

ter). That compares to 2015 rates of $894.56 for Carleton Place, $926.94 for Mississippi Mills, $1,014.60 for Pembroke, $1,074.08 for North Grenville, $1,172.98 for Renfrew and $1,235.76 for Bonnechere Valley (Eganville).

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A fire alarm at the Arnprior Villa New Year’s day provided a timely safety reminder for anyone using portable or baseboard heaters. Arnprior fire chief John Okum reported that the Arnprior fire department was called to the Villa just before 8:30 a.m. after a smoke alarm activated. The alarm was sounded in a resident’s room after an item next to a baseboard heater got too hot and began to melt. No harm was done as staff removed the threat. Firefighters attended to ensure there were no further concerns, said Okum. With the cold snap this week, more heaters will likely be in use. Okum advises users to make sure there is at least a metre (three feet) of clearance around them. Remember portable heaters are temporary, so turn them off and unplug them when

you leave the room they are in, he says. Okum said that it was a quiet Christmas season for his department. “The (safety) messages appear to be getting through to people,” he noted. He said there are often cooking and electrical cord fires during the holidays, but not this year. People seem to be spending more holiday time at home where they can keep an eye on things, he added. TRUCK FIRE

A dump truck owned by a Dunrobin area man was destroyed by fire at the Antrim Truck Stop a few days before Christmas. The 2004 tandem truck was outside the truck stop’s repair centre when the fire erupted in its engine department. Truck stop staff had the fire mostly under control with portable fire extinguishers by the time the Arnprior fire department arrived. However, the truck was a write-off.

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An alleyway between the feuding restaurants is blocked by a fence for the first time in recent memory. The fence is needed for the new restaurant to complete renovations. She wouldn’t say whether or not the fence will come down when construction is finished, only that it remains a “temporary fence.” John said he isn’t concerned about competition. He believes the two restaurants will attract different customers, but that more food outlets and activity in the core is better for all businesses. “I wish them good luck. “It will be good business for all the different businesses downtown,” he said.

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A not-so-fun food fight has erupted between neighbouring restaurants in downtown Arnprior. Jim’s Restaurant, a veritable institution near the corner of John and Elgin streets, has been at odds with a building undergoing construction next to Giant Tiger. The new owners, Haley and Matt Rooney, plan to open a modern restaurant expected to be along the lines of their TOSH Steakhouse that burned to the ground in April 2014. The problem is that the new fence erected on the Rooney property blocks the garbage truck’s back-door path to Jim’s large trash canisters. Not since Jim’s opened in 1969 has there been a problem with garbage collection, according to owner John Karadaskis. (Along with George and Spiros, the brothers purchased the restaurant from their father in 1981.) The right-of-way was once used frequently to reach the former New Byrne Hotel; it also burned, many years ago. The car-width sized alleyway was also frequently used to reach McGonigal Street back in the day. The fence crosses over the alleyway. “It was used a lot back then,” John said. “I know they own the property (the fence is on), but the rightof-way should be opened. If there’s a fire in my kitchen, people have to go to the alleyway. And it’s now fenced in.” Haley explained that the fence is a prerequisite for a construction site. She insists the Karadaskis were given plenty of warning that it was going up. They had lots of time to put in an alternative plan such as contracting Garbage on Wheels or purchasing rollout garbage cans. “We are not doing anything wrong. We are just using our property,” she said. “We’ve given them months’ notice; not that we had to do that.” John said he pays $16,000 a year in taxes and another $7,000 for garbage pick-up. Yet the municipality can’t do anything to help him resolve the situation. He said he’s heard from the mayor, a councillor, and two staffers – to no avail. His biggest worry is that garbage will start piling up on the sidewalk out front of his building, just as the municipality is doing all it can to clean up neglected properties. “I feel bad to see all that mess in the front; for the people and my customers.” Haley said they have no qualms with using the town’s garbage service at the front sidewalk. She said the fence has been pulled down; they have been yelled at; Jim’s staff has parked inside the fenced area; and now media inquires. Haley also finds it “offensive” to be labelled as the wrongdoer just because their business is newer. “We’re not here to fight. I don’t have a problem with them. We are just using our property,” she said. “I kinda feel like they are bullying us.” If the intent is to defame, she said, it isn’t likely to work.

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So much for income security Don’t spend it all in one place. The old-age security benefit went up 57 cents a month Jan. 1. You can understand if the many seniors living near or below the poverty line aren’t overly grateful for the bump-up. The federal government bases the increase on changes in the Consumer Price Index. Not sure what the good folks at Statistics Canada are feeding government officials, but to suggest that the cost-of-living has gone up only 0.1 per cent in the past three months is hard to swallow. And if cost increases over the next three months, during which the 57-cent boost is in place, stay at 0.1 per cent or lower, we’ll eat our hat (we may have to resort to that given the continuing rise in basic food costs). There has been some good news. Gasoline and natural gas prices have remained stable and even dropped a bit. However, it doesn’t offer much help to people who can’t afford a car or a conversion to natural gas. And you’d think with crude falling below $55 per barrel in 2015, Canadians should be getting even more of a break at the gas pump. But of more concern is the cost of essentials. Particularly food prices. Especially healthy foods. Despite the relatively low gas prices, the prices of vegetables, fruits and meat have risen markedly in the past half year and are expected to continue to spiral upwards in 2016. A report in December by the Food Institute of the University of Guelph indicated grocery store food prices in stores rose 4.1 per cent in 2015. It also predicted that food costs across Canada could be in the neighbourhood of another four per cent this year,

with food that’s good for you going up even more. Based on the report, the average Canadian household could spend up to $345 more on food in 2016, bringing the average yearly food bill up to $8,361. Compare that to the annual old-age pension pay-out of about $6,800. As well, in Ontario at least, surging hydro rates will become a greater burden to those on fixed incomes, to the point of forcing some people out of their homes. A local senior has to bunk in with her daughter in Braeside during the winter because she can’t afford to pay the hydro bill in her own home. The extra 57 cents won’t change that. Then there are the increases in a range of services from dental to prescription drugs. And while governments are attempting to keep income and property tax rates down, they are sneaking in a number of increases in everything from water/sewer rates and recreation fees to licence plate registration costs. Yes, the old age pension is supposed to be a “modest” amount to help retirees supplement their own retirement plans. But if you’ve been the victim of long history of governments shying away from increasing the minimum wage to a decent level, then you, no doubt, haven’t been able to sock money away for retirement. Just as the old age pension should better reflect the cost-of-living when it goes up on the essentials, so should the minimum wage. If food prices take another jump, as predicted, the recent increases of 57 cents a month (old-age) and 25 cents an hour (minimum wage) are plainly inadequate.

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A white snowshoe hare in Gillies Grove last month well before the snow came.

This (pictured at right) snowshoe hare has turned white approximately one month before there was snow on the ground. We also spotted a pure white (except tip of tail) short tail weasel long before the recent snow storm. Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@metroland.com 613-283-3182, ext. 104

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Letter-writer needs to take Climate Change 101 To the Editor: I am addressing a Letter to the Editor titled ‘Climate Change is not a man-made phenomenon’ from Dec. 24 (Chronicle-Guide). As a student studying Environment and Resource Studies at the University of Waterloo, I was appalled by the facts presented in the editorial and want to provide a rebuttal to the author’s perception of Climate Change. Firstly, I want to address the statement environmental problems are not facts. Acid rain was a problem in the early 2000s as it was destroying forests and polluting watersheds within Ontario. Fortunately, legislation changes in both Canada and the U.S.A. forced factories to put measures in place to

reduce emission from entering the atmosphere. Therefore, acid rain is less of a problem now. Ozone depletion was also another issue that was fixed by worldwide legislation that banned the use of chlorofluorocarbon, therefore dealing with the problem efficiently. Now onto Climate Change, the focus of this letter. The author makes a fair point to say that changes in climate happens naturally throughout history, and is in fact correct, to a certain point. The Earth has had a cycle of global warming and cooling throughout the ages, but any scientific research shows that while we may be in a natural state of global warming, it is being intensified by human behaviour.

Seas are warming and rising at an alarming rate, much faster than they have previously. As well, across the world countries are experiencing more intense storms and droughts, which are occurring more often, a direct result of Climate Change. I would also like to point out that volcanic activity and earthquakes are not affected by climatic variation. They are, in fact, a result of tectonic activities under the earth’s surface and thus irrelevant. Now although Canada does emit less than 2 per cent of the world’s carbon emissions it should be known that Canada, with 35.2 million people, has a fraction of the population of China (1.357 billion), Russia (143.5 million) and

the United States (318.9 million) and, therefore, cannot easily be compared to these countries. If we take each country’s population and divide it by their populations, Canada is actually the second worst producer of carbon emissions at 15.9 tonnes per person, with the U.S. at 16.5, Russia with 12.4 and China at 7.6. Canada is also a huge exporter of oil, adding to the carbon emissions of other countries. Taking this into consideration, Canadians are actually some of the worst carbon emitters in the world. Now let us address the author’s list of six items that contradict anthropogenic (man-made) climate change. The author is correct in his assertions that the Earth has

natural warming and cooling periods, which intensifies our current Climate Change. Volcanoes are a source of climatic variation, but usually result in worldwide cooling not warming. The Potato Famine in Ireland was actually caused by an inequivalent dependency on potatoes by the Irish people and bad governance by the British Parliament, not climate. First, a nod to the Greenland once being green comment. The Viking explorers who found Greenland told people it was green, even though it was covered in snow, to tempt their enemies to move there instead of Iceland, which is green. See INVESTMENTS, Page 10

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No reason not to get educated on world affairs To the Editor: It is interesting to learn that Mr. Tony Eitzen (letter, Chronicle-Guide, Dec. 3) has been attempting to follow international and national politics. Unfortunately when he attempts to alter facts with his own interpretation, any points he might correctly make are lost. The United Nations Human Rights Council is made up of 18 countries. Iran is not one of them. The fuss this year was that Saudi Arabia, or rather the Saudi Ambassador to the UN, was appointed the head of the Council.

Saudi Arabia and its state-sponsored religion, Wahhabism, are the major proponents of misogyny and terrorism in the world. Saudi Arabia publicly beheads stones and lashes people for petty or non-existent crimes. Saudi Arabia is one the main funders of Daesh (ISIS, ISIL or IS). They have spent over $60 billion and destroyed thousands of lives in attacking the poorest Arab country Yemen. The Wahhabis believe women are not human beings. Women are chattels with less value than animals and are not allowed to dress freely,

drive, and speak with unknown men or travel. A victim of rape can protect herself from charges of adultery and public stoning by marrying her rapist. The Wahhabis despise and attack Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Christians and agnostics. Saudi Arabia has the one of the worst record in the world for human rights violations. It is Canada’s shame that the Saudi Embassy is situated midway between the U.S. Embassy and 24 Sussex Dr. It is the world’s shame that Saudi Arabia is a member of the UN Human Rights Council. We are fortu-

Investments in environment will eventually pay off Continued from page 9

In relation to the comment on solar flares, or “sunbursts” as the author refers to them, are not heat waves, but large solar radiation bursts that affect satellites and radio waves, not global surface temperatures. The author is absolutely right that climate change science should be challenged, in fact all science should be challenged. It is how we make sure that scientists are using the best methods possible to provide true facts.

To say, however, that scientists cannot and, therefore, will not run experiments and tests on Climate Change is incorrect and disrespectful to the scientists who are working hard to develop a better understanding about our future. Climate Change is confusing and the media and Internet often provide false and misleading information, like the information that the author has read. What needs to be understood is that people need to be properly educated on what Climate Change actually means.

nate to have easy access to worldwide media. Some sites I would recommend to those interested in learning more about our complicated world are: RT News (Russia), Press TV (Iran), Fars News (Iran), Al-Arabiya (Saudi Arabia), Al-Jazeera (UAE), Haaretz (Israel) and Independent (UK). Mr. Eitzen is correct that health care is a provincial responsibility. I hope he spends the next couple of years learning from all sources. Once he has a more balanced understanding of international affairs, he will understand why so many people in RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke are horrified by Ms. Gallant’s comments. Leanne Kernaghan Arnprior

just like we take care of our homes and gardens. If you are like the author, though, and you still do not want to accept Climate Change, look at it this way: the more renewable resources and legislation in place that help protect the planet are probably good anyways. What is the harm in looking for “greener” paths? It helps provide a better future for the generations to come. Also, if you are upset about the $35 to $45 billion being spent on renewable resources over the next 10 years, that money is going into energy jobs and development, which produce money in return,

Climate variation caused by the natural cycles of the earth is different from the Climate Change that scientists are trying to make people understand. Never have the sea and atmospheric temperatures been this high and the carbon emissions that are being released in today’s society are at an all time high. Obviously this is going to cause changes to the environment that could be negative. We only have one Earth and if we would like to continue living here it needs to be taken care of,

which is not in “economic distaste.” The author’s claim of future bankruptcy is incorrect; the numbers he uses to support this claim are unsourceable. I will leave you with this: Investments into our environment and our society’s future as a more sustainable nation is not money thrown away. And the investments into these are a fraction of the savings and future profit. We have one planet. There are no cop-outs. So c’mon man and get over it. Sydney Toole McNab-Braeside

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Algonquin in winter is a magical place It seems that with New Year came winter. Cold temperatures and snow are finally here. These conditions will test the fortitude of all living things, and those not up to the challenge will not live to see spring. Being farther north and perched atop a giant mound of bedrock, Algonquin Park experiences even colder temperatures, and because its western elevations greet moist air coming off Georgian Bay, it receives more snow. Thus, when Ann and I participated in the Algonquin Park Christmas Bird Count on Jan. 2, long underwear and snowshoes were on our list of things to pack. The Count was done just prior to the arrival of the really cold temperatures. In fact I worked up a sweat when snowshoeing up some of the steep hills on our route. On our 11-km walk, we never meet another person. That is one distinction Algonquin holds over other

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way southern Ontario counts; you can travel all day without seeing a house, a car, or another person. But you see animals, or at least their signs. We watched a Marten scramble up a tree and three Otters playing along the shores of Head Creek. We encountered tracks of Ruffed Grouse, Snowshoe Hare, Red Squirrel, Deer Mice, Marten, Fisher, Otter, Mink and Ermine. We followed extremely fresh tracks of wolves but unfortunately never did catch up with their makers. In recent winters, very few

birds have been tallied on Algonquin Counts. That is because the numbers of Algonquin’s birds rise and fall with the seed crop. In past years, conifers were seedless and as a result, seed-eating birds were near absent. This year things were considerably better; Black-capped Chickadees and Red-breasted Nuthatches were plentiful, and flocks of Pine Siskins and Purple Finches were regularly encountered. Freeze-up came late (Lake of Two Rivers was mostly unfrozen on count day a first), which was why a Belted Kingfisher was spotted near Whitefish Lake. We had plenty of open water between Cache Lake and Lake of Two Rivers, but apart from the Otters, it was void of life (for 20 years I have hoped in vain for a duck in that stretch). But near Head Creek we spotted a Northern Shrike perched atop a spruce. That was only the third time I’ve seen that species on an Algonquin Count,

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and this year it was the only one reported by any of the 102 participants (which set a new record for attendance). The day after the Count, I stopped by the Visitor Centre to look at the birdfeeders. Prior to the Count several dozen Evening Grosbeaks had been present; on Count day that number rose to 90. When I visited there were nearly 200, the most I’ve seen anywhere for years. (Only one was tallied on the Pakenham-Arnprior Count; this species’ decline remains a puzzle). In recent years, I’ve considered asking Ron Tozer, the Algonquin Count’s originator and organizer, for a shorter and easier route. This year, painful leg cramps after the Count strengthened those thoughts. However, now that I am fully recovered I think we shall tackle that route one more time. After all, there could be a duck on Head Creek! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.

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Family, friends mourn gifted Valley musician who died at age 28 Staff

He was a bright and shining musical star. Fraser Holmes, 28, is being remembered as an extremely talented musician and treasured family member and friend. Holmes died peacefully, with his loved ones by his side, at the Ottawa General Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 31, following a lengthy battle with Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL).

The Renfrew native and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School graduate left a lasting impression on the music scene in the Ottawa Valley and beyond.

Holmes’ first band was Makeshift, the predecessor to The Prefect. Most recently, he was a part of acoustic folk duo GladStoneAve.

Among his recent shows was a gig with popular Ottawa singer/ songwriter Amanda Rheaume

Band at TD place on Nov. 14. The artist posted on her Facebook page about the profound loss. “It is with extreme sadness that I say goodbye to one of my closest friends. Fraser Holmes was like a brother to me. Since we met in 2012 we’ve shared at least two lifetimes worth of memories together, onstage and off. “I feel lucky to have been able to have had such amazing times with him and am so sad this has hap-

pened to such a great friend and gifted musician,” wrote Rheaume. “Wherever we went everyone loved Fraser right away, he touched a lot of people in the time I knew him. His kindness, humour, talent, dedication and artistry always turned heads, and will continue to do so.” A Celebration for Fraser is being planned for Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. in the Renfrew Armouries. “As per Fraser’s wishes, there

will be no traditional service or wake, but instead a celebration/ bash (celebrash) of his life,” says an online notice for the event. “We invite everyone to join us to remember Fraser through song, story and drink. “Bring your instruments and your fondest stories and memories of Fraser.” Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca.

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REQUEST FOR TENDER Volunteers needed for the 2016 Canadian Juvenile Arnprior Downtown Revitalization Broomball Championships Notice of Revised Time 2016/2017 Reconstruction We are looking for volunteers to be Timekeepers, Team Chaperones, Door

2016 Awards Nominations Needed We are pleased to announce that the

Monitors, Camera operators, etcIntroductory during the 2016 Canadian Juvenile Open Broomball House Town of Arnprior is once again seeking Official Plan - Review & Update Public Championships being held in Arnprior April 13 – 16, 2016.To Volunteer please call nominations from members of the the NickJune Smith Centre (613) 623 7301 or email garthur@arnprior.ca Date: Wednesday, 17, 2015 community who represent outstanding volunteerism and community Time: Presentation at 6 pm followed by the open house until 8 pm Presentation on the Official Plan Issues and Options Report involvement. Each year we celebrate SEALED TENDERS must be received in sealed the many wonderful citizens who envelopes no later than 2:00 PM (local time)Arnprior on Location: and District 3513th, Madawaska There will be a Special CouncilMuseum, Meeting – January 2016 at 5:30pm in Street Council give of their time and talent to make Chambers at Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior. Friday, January 29th, 2015, identifying the information Arnprior the great place that it is. So For more visit www.arnprior.ca/grow proponent’s name, and CLEARLY marked “Arnprior The public is invited to attend this meeting. There will be a presentation of the OP Including storm sewers, sanitary sewers, watermains, grading, granular base, hot mix paving, concrete curb and sidewalk, streetlights, traffic signals, streetscaping and landscaping.

Downtown Revitalization 2016/2017 Reconstruction, Issues and Options Report. Staff and consultants will be available after the meeting RFT#PW-2016-01”, with same forwarded to, for questions. The Report will be available on the Town’s website on January 14th, 2016. The purpose of the Report is to provide a strategic and forward thinking Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk approach to reviewing and updating the Town’s Official Plan. The Report provides Town of Arnprior an overview of Provincial policy and highlights the key objectives and policies in 105 Elgin Street West other relevant Town documents and identifies specific issues and topic areas, as Arnprior, ON well as options and recommendations to improve/modify the Official Plan. K7S 0A8

Notice of Noxious Weeds Spraying

we encourage you to please nominate a deserving individual or organization in one of the following categories: Senior of the Year Volunteer of the Year Town Award Nomination Forms are available at the Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 or on the Town’s website at arnprior.ca.

Noxious weeds (Poison Ivy) have been identified at Bell Park, the Marina and the Library. The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious weeds this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and TENDER PACKAGES can be obtained from the Employment Opportunity Program Facilitator/Interpreter to please follow-any posted warnings. Arnprior Town Hall located residents at 105 Elgin Streetare West,asked

Deadline for receipt of nominations is January 27, 2016 at 12:00 Noon. For more information please contact Kaila Zamojski, Secretariat Services Coordinator at 613-623-4231 ext 1818 or by email at kzamojski@arnprior.ca. Additionally, the Province of Ontario and related Ministries, also seek nominations for awards each year. The Town of Arnprior would like to invite individuals, community groups, educational institutions, and volunteer organizations to nominate someone they believe to be deserving of any of the provincial awards. Links to these awards and their application forms can be found on at arnprior.ca/Town or at Ontario.ca

Special Joint Meeting of the Councils the Township of McNab/ Interestedof candidates are invited to submit application in confidence 12:00 Jan. 11th, 6:30 pm – RegularBraeside, Meeting of Council the Town Arnprior and theanArnprior Libraryby Public Board Jan. 13th, 5:30pm – Special Meeting of Council Jan. 18th, 6:30 pm – Community Development Advisory Committee Meeting

PM (noon) on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016. For the full opportunity posting please visit arnprior.ca/employment or contact Laura Garbuio at 613-623-4231 x.1821

A joint meeting will be held to table and review the proposed draft Recreation and Library Agreements between the parties. 14 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, January 7, 2016 Members of the public are welcome to attend.

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between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, Job Type: Fixed-Term (9 weeks to commence February 2nd) beginning at 12:00pm on January 11th, 2016. Work Location: Arnprior & District Museum INQUIRIES should be directed to: Reports to: Museum Curator Hourly Wage: $17.00 John Steckly, Civil Engineering Officer Town of Arnprior Hours of Work: Normal work hours shall be 37.5 hours per week. 105 Elgin Street West The Town of Arnprior has an exciting opportunity at the Arnprior & District Museum Arnprior, Ontario for a Facilitator/Interpreter to lead and coordinate the school and March Break Tel.: (613) 623-4231 ext. 1831 programs for the Science and Technology travelling exhibit Energy House. The Fax: (613) 623-9960 position is a fixed-term position that will commence on February 2nd, 2016 and end Email: jsteckly@arnprior.ca approximately March 29th, 2016. The main responsibility of the position will be to promote the exhibits, interpret the exhibits through teaching notes as provided, Up-Coming Events and to organize class school tours.


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Local birders take part in CP Christmas bird count Iain Wilkes Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists

On Dec. 27 area birders took part in the Audubon Society’s 116th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) supported within Canada by Bird Studies Canada and sponsored locally by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN). Audubon’s CBC is composed of over 2,300 defined areas across North America where thousands of citizen scientists each year volunteer their time to record every bird within an area on one specific day between Dec. 14 and Jan. 5. The centre of the bridge over the Mississippi River in Carleton Place defines the center of a 12-km radius circle within which all species and individuals are recorded. The resultant data is provided to Audubon for research into changing species populations and locations and it is an essential element in conservation plans and habitat protection across the continent. Despite the freezing rain, sleet and snow, 41 field volunteers and 22 feeder observers spent Sunday, Dec. 27 participating in the Carleton Place CBC. At first look the 6,700 individual birds and 47 species of birds recorded appear to indicate an average year for our CBC day, but it was anything but average. The mild weather that continued into late 2015 brought with it species that are usually long gone south as well as two new species for our area. Record flocks of Canada Geese continued in the area both in the corn fields and on the

river with a total of 1,801 individuals. Within one flock was a single Snow Goose, not unusual during spring and fall migration, but one has never been seen before on count day. As well two Sandhill Crane were found in a corn field west of Ashton another new species for the day. Record numbers of Bald Eagle (6), Bufflehead (2), Pileated Woodpecker (16), Hooded Mergansers (13), Mallards (59), as well as Dark-eyed Juncos (275) were found during the day. Notable once again this year and in common with other southern Ontario count areas, was the near complete absence of northern birds, including very low numbers of Redpolls, Siskins, and Snow Buntings as well as no Pine Grosbeak or Golden-crowned Kinglets. The numbers of raptors other than the Bald Eagles were also low with only one Great-horned Owl reported. Many thanks go to all of the volunteers who make this important conservation program successful and to the MVFN social committee, who organized the food and refreshments at the end of the day in the community room where the tired field volunteers arrived to have their data recorded and trade stories of their day. The Carleton Place CBC is organized by Iain Wilkes and supported by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists club, which also sponsors the Lanark Highlands and Rideau Ferry Christmas bird counts. A data table of birds for the Carleton Place Christmas bird count is posted at mvfn.ca. Happy New Year and best wishes for 2016.

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The Blue Jay (above), American Goldfinch and Purple Finch are among the species photographed during the Christmas bird count week and plentiful on count day during the Carleton Place Christmas bird count. Mary Robinson scans for birds from Drummond Road during the Carleton Place Christmas bird count. “It was a tough day for photos with all the freezing mist. Many birds were sheltering in trees and shrubs.”

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OPP update murdered, missing Indigenous people cases

The OPP has released a comprehensive report on missing and unsolved murdered indigenous people in its jurisdiction. The report was released at a news conference in mid-December by OPP Commissioner J.V.N. (Vince) Hawkes and Detective Superintendent Dave Truax of OPP Criminal Investigation Services who were accompanied by Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day and

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Deputy Grand Chief Denise Stonefish of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians. Beginning in 2011, the OPP began proactively reviewing all available information on homicide investigations and unsolved missing persons and unidentified remains in OPP jurisdiction where the victim was identified or self-identified as Aboriginal. The report covers a period from 1956 to 2014. To the end of 2014, there were 54 homicides involving Indigenous females on OPP jurisdiction; eight of which remain unsolved for a clearance rate of 85.2 per cent. Of the 46 solved female Indigenous homicides: • 9 were murdered by family member; • 17 were murdered by domestic partner/spouse; • 19 were murdered by persons known to victim; • 1 was of unknown circumstances. For the period of 1978 to December 2014, there were 126 homicides of Indigenous males in OPP jurisdiction – only one remains unsolved for a clearance rate of 99.2 per cent. Of the 125 cases that were solved: • 35 were murdered by family members; • 10 were murdered by domestic partner/spouse; • 70 were murdered by persons known to victim; • 9 were of unknown circumstances; • 1 is not available. During the same period, there were

eight missing Indigenous females reported to the OPP who remain missing – foul play is possible or suspected in one of these occurrences. Presently, there are 39 cases that involve missing Indigenous males. Police believe foul play is possible or suspected for 22 missing Indigenous men; 17 are considered missing persons. The OPP Report on Missing And Unsolved Murdered Indigenous People In OPP Jurisdiction is currently available in English via the OPP website (www. opp.ca/mumip) and will be translated in French, the five recognized Aboriginal languages in Ontario - Cree, Oji-Cree, Ojibway, Oneida, and Mohawk - and in Algonquin. “We recognize that there are many unanswered questions and that we cannot reverse the outcomes for the families and loved ones of those have gone missing or were murdered,” said Hawkes. “We hope information in the OPP report generates further discussion, potential leads, and/or resolution for the families and communities who have suffered loss.” “The release of this report is timely to the start of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) National Inquiry and the release of the full report from the Truth and Reconciliation process,” said Day. “Now it’s time to get work done based on a new social lens in Canada. “Reconciliation means that all Canadians, all organizations, all political stripes and authorities, roll up their sleeves and

begin to change a Nation. “The Ontario Provincial Police report on missing and murdered First Nation citizens gives us a good starting point.” ONLINE SURVEY

The federal government announced Tuesday the launch of an online survey to collect input for the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Building on the input gathered from the engagement sessions being held across Canada, the online survey will allow survivors, family members, loved ones of victims, front-line service providers and others the opportunity to provide input into who should conduct the inquiry, its timeframe, who should be heard as part of the inquiry process and what issues should be considered. A discussion guide also has been developed and is available online. The guide is also being used at engagement sessions to help focus discussions by highlighting important elements and key questions for consideration and providing additional information. Summaries from the pre-inquiry design sessions will be posted online and, once the engagement process is complete, a final summary of what was heard during the sessions and through the online survey will be posted online. “We want to hear from Canadians on this issue of national significance,” said Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett. “We need to hear

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Moose McGuire’s, a popular Almonte’s watering holes, was completely gutted by an early morning blaze on Tuesday, Dec. 29. Mississippi Mills fire chief Pascal Meunier reported that the department received the call at about 4:20 a.m., and by the time firefighters had responded to the scene flames

had already broken through the building’s roof. “When we arrived on scene the whole structure was involved,” he said. The restaurant is wellknown in the area, being called JR’s for 25 years before turning into Moose McGuire’s in late 2014. Around 30 firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze for much of the morning, calling in aerial back-up from the

Ocean Wave Fire Company (OWFC) in Carleton Place. The department had two aerial units applying water to the flames from above. While the blaze was fully dowsed by around 6:30 a.m., firefighters remained on scene until 11 a.m. monitoring hot spots. Traffic was rerouted as Ottawa Street was closed between Paterson Street and Sadler Drive as emergency crews worked to ensure the

Impaired driving still a problem: OPP The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reporting that drivers are still not getting the message about drinking and driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol. During the OPP’s Festive RIDE program that began on Nov. 23 and wrapped up on Jan 2, OPP laid 573 charges of impaired driving in the province.

Among those charged was a 66-year-old Renfrew man who was nabbed twice in 48 hours for drinking and driving. Police also report that just over 350 people had their licenses suspended following a roadside warning during the annual safety initiative that saw police officers checking vehicles at roadside stops, while checking for alcohol and

drug impaired drivers. Recent statistics do indicate that the percentage of people charged with impaired driving is down slightly during the Festive RIDE program this year compared to last year, but police say the sobering fact is that impaired driving is still considered a huge threat to public safety. “Despite the high number

flames were out. No one was injured in the fire, but the damage to Moose McGuire’s (located at 385 Ottawa Stt) is complete. “It’s a total loss,” Meunier said. “There’s nothing left.” Though the cause is undetermined, Meunier said the fire is not deemed suspicious. There will be no further investigation because, Meunier said, there’s not much left to investigate. of charges again this year, it is difficult to understand why people still choose to drink or use drugs, and then get behind the wheel to drive,” said OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair. “The annual Festive RIDE program may be over, but I can assure you that OPP officers will remain diligent with their focus on impaired drivers by conducting RIDE stops in various random locations every day across this province.”


Provincial government seeks input on physician-assisted dying Staff

The provincial government is seeking public input as it grapples with the thorny question of how to deal with a Supreme Court of Canada decision allowing physician-assisted dying. A meeting for Ottawa and area residents to share their opinions will be held today (Thursday, Jan. 7). The four-hour roundtable session (two in English, two in French) at the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel at 150 Albert St. will begin at 5:30 p.m. It is one of nine such meetings being held across the province this month. The province is also encouraging people to fill out a survey on the issue. It is available

online at www.ipsosresearch.com/endoflifedecisionssurvey or by calling 1-866-4776753. The provinces, which are responsible for health care, are working with the Canadian government in deciding how best to implement the court ruling that struck down the federal law prohibiting physician-assisted dying. The Canadian government was supposed to have a plan by February, but the newly-elected Liberals have asked for a sixmonth extension. The provinces joined together to form an advisory panel, which came out with 43 recommendations last month. The panel spent three months consulting with key organizations, experts and com-

munity leaders from across Canada. Its final report covers issues including eligibility criteria, protection of vulnerable people and the role of conscientiously objecting health care providers. The report is intended to assist provinces and territories as they prepare for the implementation of physician-assisted dying. In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the federal law prohibiting physician-assisted dying. The court gave federal and provincial governments 12 months to respond to the ruling. As provinces and territories have the primary responsibility to provide health care, Ontario will need to consider whether regulatory or other changes are required when

Help replenish blood supplies at Jan. 20 clinic The holidays tend to deplete blood resources, so it’s important Canadian Blood Services’ blood donor clinics in January are wellattended. The next Arnprior clinic is set for Wednesday, Jan. 20 at the Nick

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the decision on physician-assisted dying takes effect. The report is available on the Ontario ministry of health website at www. health.gov.on.ca. Ontario is following up with the series of nine public sessions, including the one in Ottawa today. It wants to hear what people think about such issues as how available should physician-assisted dying be, what safeguards should be put in place, what should be the role of caregivers, what sort of age limits should be put in place, how should it be funded, can doctors and hospitals refuse to participate, should it affect a person’s life insurance, and what should be done to improve palliative care.

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More rural areas to get high-speed Internet The federal government has confirmed it will contribute of $172,471 to help a McNab-Braeside company deliver faster, more reliable broadband Internet service to rural homes in four Renfrew County municipalities. About 1,000 households in the townships of Bonnechere Valley, Admaston-Bromley, Greater Madawaska and North Algona Wilberforce are targeted to benefit from the rural component of the Connecting Canadians Program that is receiving the money. The total cost of this project to provide fixed wireless access to more rural areas is almost $500,000. That includes a matching applicant contribution of $172,471 and $180,000 from the Business Development Bank of Canada. “My congratulations to Ian and Lynda Fraser, long-time Ottawa Valley McNabBraeside residents, for the successful project application on behalf of their local company goZoom,” said Renfrew-Nipissing-Pem-

broke MP Cheryl Gallant, in applauding the funding announcement. “There is a significant upfront cost of infrastructure. The low population density in rural and remote areas mean that, on their own, Internet service providers (ISPs) cannot generate a return on investment for extending service into many places like rural Renfrew County and Nipissing District.” She noted the federal government received more than 300 applications to the Connecting Canadians program from Internet service providers from across Canada. “I made sure that when the Connecting Canadians Program was launched in 2014, any Renfrew County applications would be reviewed on a priority basis. I am hopeful the change in Ottawa will recognize the challenge in rural Canada to provide reliable, high-speed broadband Internet and continue this program started by the previous government.” Ian Fraser noted that “goZoom.ca has

MPP decries latest Hydro increase Because of provincial government “mismanagement,” Ontario residents are facing an average increase of at least $100 on their hydro bills this year, says Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MPP John Yakabuski. The Progressive Conservative Energy Critic blamed the increase that came into effect Jan. 1 on “poor Liberal policies” that have made electricity rates “unaffordable” for many Ontarians. The rising rates “ingrains Ontario as one of the most expensive and uncompetitive energy jurisdictions in North America,” he said.

Yakabuski pointed out the termination of the Clean Energy Benefit ends the 10 per cent break Ontario residential consumers, small businesses and farms got on their electricity bills. As a result, the government’s Ontario Electricity Support Program is costing Ontarians 93 cents a month, or $11.16 a year. “While the government will praise themselves today for eliminating the debt retirement charge for residential users, the cancellation of the Clean Energy Benefit - which will see the average hydro bill increase by over $100 a year – will eliminate any savings had from the repeal,” he he said. “Coupled

been providing fast, reliable, affordable high-speed Internet service to our customers for over 10 years. This funding will help us extend our service into areas that do not yet have access to 5 Mbps broadband, creating potential economic development in those areas while also increasing residents’ quality of life and enabling businesses to compete more effectively.” Gallant pointed out that access to high-speed services will lead to economic opportunities and the creation of new jobs, products and services. Through the government’s Connecting Canadians program, about 1,000 households in Renfrew County will have access to broadband SUBMITTED at speeds of 5 megabits per second Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant with (Mbps). The project is expected to goZoom.ca founder and CEO Ian Fraser of McNabbe completed by mid-2016. Braeside at a local transmission tower. with the hydro rate increase that occurred on Nov. 1, 2015, average Ontario families will continue to struggle to pay their hydro bills.” Yakabuski charged that Liberal government policies over the past 12 years have created the conditions the high energy rates in Ontario. “The Wynne Liberal’s mismanagement of the electricity file has cost Ontarians billions of dollars,” he said. “The Auditor General confirmed we have

already been overcharged $37 billion, and we will continue to be overcharged another $133 billion over the next 17 years. The Liberals can’t get anything right when it comes to energy policy.” The PCs argue the government should be looking for ways to help families get by and not make essential needs, like heating and electricity, more expensive

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Province provides final ice storm assistance Ontario has now offered final payments to all municipalities and conservation authorities impacted by the December 2013 ice storm through the province’s Ice Storm Assistance Program. Ontario announced in February that it would pay 100 per cent of eligible disaster response and recovery costs to municipalities and conservation authorities severely affected by the storm. Every municipality and conservation authority who submitted a claim received interim and final payment offers. In total, 58

claims were received and the province is providing more than $131 million in financial assistance. The Ice Storm Assistance Program focuses on costs related to the immediate emergency response, such as setting up warming centres, and the subsequent cleanup of debris necessary to protect public safety. The ice storm caused widespread damage and blackouts across southern, western and eastern Ontario. At the peak of the storm, over 800,000 hydro customers were without power.

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regarding his health, either. side of a plaster skull after Although it wasn’t brought the ‘forehead’ hit the palm up during the presentation, which focused on kids’ health, Costescu’s future is in jeopardy. At least one study have linked concussions from as long ago as 30 years to early onset Parkinson’s disease. Older athletes who had suffered from concussion experienced a thinning of the cortex in the same part of the brain that Alzheimer’s affects.

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Growing up in Corkery in the 1990s, Misha Costescu played plenty of competitive hockey and soccer. He was so highly-skilled at soccer that he made it to the provincial level. And he was a wellrounded young man, getting good grades at school. He even attended Bell High School’s gifted program. It isn’t a stretch to say Costescu was the model child, talented and driven: almost invincible. Now he knows better. “I was kicked in the head (playing soccer) in 1995. I was out for two months. It was the first of many concussions I would suffer,” he told a crowd during a Nov. 18 presentation on the topic. “I’ve had at least six concussions. It’s way too many,” Costescu said to those on hand at Venta Preparatory School. “I’m worried about

what the future holds.” A father of four between the ages of 10 months and 13 years, Costescu has done well for himself. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in human kinetics from the University of Ottawa. He earned a teaching degree from the same. He landed a job at Venta – located close to Carp - as a physical education teacher in 2001. A big family, great job, able to live and work near the community he grew up in. Some would say Costescu has it all. But what he doesn’t have any longer is the approval of his doctor to play the sport he has dedicated most of his life toward. “This year they told me no more sports. No more soccer,” he said. “The last one was called ‘minor’. That’s a term we must get rid of. There are no minor concussions.” He doesn’t have certainty

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Costescu listed statistics: between 10 and 30 per cent of athletes will sustain a concussion each season. But because concussions are under reported it is believed to be closer to 50 per cent. Physical symptoms may subside within seven to 10 days, while neurological symptoms persist. He talked about Rowan Stringer, the Barrhaven student who died from complications that arose from a concussion caused during a rugby game. Playing in a game already concussed, she was tackled in a game and received a second concussion, resulting in a rare case of ‘second impact syndrome’ is believed to have been the cause of death. Costescu also mentioned that the U.S. soccer association on Nov. 9 placed strict rules on heading soccer balls in response to an ongoing lawsuit. No player 10 years old and younger are allowed to head the ball. Limits are placed on the number of times 11- to 13-year-olds are allowed to practice headers. Canada may adopt similar rules in the coming years. Step-by-step guidelines for recovering from a concussion include: • no activity, only complete rest (no TV or reading);

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Dr. Craig Hazel, left, draws from his chiropractic background to discuss the scientific aspects of concussions at a presentation at Venta Preparatory School in Carp. Misha Costescu drew on personal experience. Now a gym teacher at Venta, Costescu grew up playing sports on West Carleton. He has suffered numerous concussions over the years and can no longer play competitively. • light aerobic exercise; • sport specific activities; • begin drills, no contact; • begin drills with contact;

• game play. Dr. Craig Hazel is a family wellness chiropractor at Synergy Chiropractic on March Road. He, too, has a personal history with

head trauma receiving his first concussion at the age of three. He was knocked out during a fall in his basement. Between the ages of 16 and 18 he experienced three more. His post-concussion symptoms lasted two and a half years. Migraines, disorienting, moody, insomnia, even stomach troubles can linger. A husband and dad, Hazel retold the story of being an athletic therapist for the Queen’s university men’s hockey team. One player was hit so hard he went to the dressing room and put on his coat. Over his hockey equipment. “He was completely out of it. That’s not a case of, ‘Just shake it off,’” Hazel said. “He was out the rest of the season. There will be 15- to 20,000 concussion injuries in Canada this year. And that number is believed to be under reported.” Hazel talked about symptoms within the first 24- to 48-hours: worsening headache, drowsy, repeated vomiting, confusion, weakness, numbness, and inability to recognize people or places. Chiropractic isn’t a treatment for concussions, he said, but about 80 per cent of concussions also include cervical damage. For more information and testimonials, Costescu recommends parents visit www. knockout.org.

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One of the best games of the tier 2 junior hockey season ended in overtime at Arnprior’s Nick Smith Centre on Dec. 30. The Packers and Renfrew Timberwolves were sitting fourth and fifth, respectively, as the puck dropped. But both teams gave the holiday crowd plenty of thrills as they fought with the tenacity of first-place contenders. Arnprior would record the win, but not before a rollercoaster of momentum shifts. Along with a dramatic overtime play from an unlikely source. “Renfrew carried most of the play the first two periods, they played with intensity and pressured us every time we had the puck,” said head coach Barry Cape. “Goaltender Patrick Kealey played outstanding and kept it close for us.” Renfrew opened the scoring in the second period with three straight goals by Andrew McIntyre, Scott Conroy and Teddy Suckow. The home team was back on their heels verging on packing it in by the mid-point of the game. But then the Wolves tossed the Packers a gift in the form of a penalty that proved to be the game’s ‘TSN turning point’. Scott Conroy

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Hometown hero Dallas Farr scores Arnprior’s first goal in the power play to bring his junior Packers back into the game against the Renfrew Timberwolves. Farr would figure prominently in the dramatic ending to what is being called one of the best games of the season. slammed into Kealey for no apparent reason. The play was dead. No one else was around. But Kealey fell back and his helmet rolled off. TURNING POINT

The referee’s arm went straight up, then right at #25 for a twominute interference call. The Packers needed just that

kind of bear-poking to bring them back into the game in the last two minutes of the period. It didn’t take long before hometown kid Dallas Farr roofed it on the short side. Renfrew goalie Aiden Ethier may have gone down a touch fast, but he didn’t stand much of a chance against a rocket of a shot that proved perfectly placed.

The Timberwolves were forced into the dressing room after the second period staring at the worst lead in hockey: 3-1. Do you play aggressively and try pocketing more goals? Or do you try to ride it out, chip and chase, and hope to hang on to the lead? Meanwhile, the Packers spent the better part of the game scrambling to find the back of the net.

They were forced to press forward. And now they had the momentum going into the final stanza. Which is probably why they came out with guns a-blazing. Liam Poirier scored just 30 seconds into the period. The Wolves were rocked. Then Andrew Ryan completed the comeback with a goal at 9:30 of the third. However, the Wolves proved they could pivot from defensive play to offensive. With the game tied 3-3, they turned on the talent. Cross-ice passes were working to a tee. Perhaps the sweetest goal of the night came from a feed by Corey Chaplin to Luke Marinic. It was a two-on-one with a back-checker right on Marinic. Chaplin had one spot to toss the puck and he put it about as precisely as could be. Marinic, dogged by a Packer, managed to pick up the pass. But it wasn’t a touch pass that found the back of the net. Marinic was too far out. He still needed to make possibly the only move that he could to score. He shifted slightly to his backhand to slip past a goalie far from his net. The puck slid into an open net. It looked as if that would be the winner. See TRUTH, page 24 R0023625208.0107

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And, truth be told, Renfrew probably deserved the win (they outshot the Packers 38-27). They had more puck time, out-chanced Arnprior, and won most of the little battles. But the Packers still had life in them, right up to the last second of the game. They pulled their goalie with about 40 seconds left, much later than they could have. It proved an important move. With literally one second left on the clock, at 19:59, Liam Poirier found the back of the net with a low shot to the goaltender’s trapper side. Ethier may not have seen it coming with the mess of bodies in front of him. The crowd was stunned. With about 200 on hand, fairly evenly split between Renfrew and Arnprior fans, it seemed to take a few seconds before it registered that overtime was in the works. Three-on-three creates as much white space at the Central Canada Hockey League level as at the NHL. Plenty of nice skating and crisp passing started out the five-

back was complete. Farr was hero of the moment. “It was an incredible finish and the boys never stopped working hard all game,” said Cape. A character win for Arnprior. An undeserved loss for Renfrew. A long tradition of rivalry maintained. Expect more great games in 2016, starting DEREK DUNN/METROLAND on Friday, Jan. Patrick Kealey has his hands full during an early-game flurry of goals by the Timber- 15 when the wolves. He hung in and watched his offence take over, albeit at the last second. Literally. Packers travel to Renfrew to play minute round. Chances were had one player on the ice seemed pick the Wolves once again. up on. He bee-lined a pass some on both sides. But when Renfrew’s boys got a four feet off the ice, 40 feet away, ARNPRIOR 9 ATHENS 0 little too far inside the blue line, it right at the Packers’ last man back. was the Packer goalie who hatched It was Farr. There was no Christmas hangThe aforementioned pride of over for the Packers on Dec. 27, as a bold plan. Kealey darted from the net to Arnprior picked up the pass, spun they crushed the Athens Aeros 9-0 near a faceoff dot. That in itself is round, and gunned it for Ethier. A at the Nick Smith Centre. a risky move during overtime. But slight fake to freeze the goalie and “Athens is a very good team that he had an idea in mind that all but a nifty backhander and the come- had a really bad day,” said Pack-

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ers head coach Barry Cape. “They were out of sorts right from the start and our boys played great and took advantage at every opportunity.” The Packers ran up 3-0 and 7-0 period leads in coming up with their highest-scoring output of the season. Dean Galasso, Bailey Hein and Chris King had two goals each to lead Arnprior, while Dallas Farr, Chris Hearty and Jack Rouleau added singles. King added two assists. Arnprior scored two powerplay goals and one shorthanded. Patrick Kealey earned the shutout, making 21 saves, as the Packers outshot the Aeros 36-21. “We were moving the puck well and getting good quality scoring chances all game,” said Cape. The two wins between Christmas and New Year’s moved Arnprior five points ahead of Renfrew and within two points of thirdplace Westport in the Richardson division. The Packers have pulled to within four points of secondplace Stittsville, who they play on the road Wednesday, Jan. 13 before the return tilt with Renfrew Jan. 15. Arnprior’s next home game is Sunday, Jan. 17 at 2:30 p.m. when Ottawa West comes to the Nick Smith Centre. With files from Scott Campbell

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BAM: the season of giving Logan Kenny presents Phil Moore and Neil Farmer of Arnprior District High School with a cheque for $8,500 that was raised at this past summer’s Brodie Armstrong Memorial (BAM) Golf Tournament. The impressive donation will be used to help support athletic and music programs at the high school. Special thanks to all who participated in this year’s event.

Arnprior Redmen return to boys basketball action this week after playing host to two talented Mackenzie Mustang squads prior to the Christmas break. The seniors lost 62-49 and the juniors fell 50-42 Dec., 16. For the seniors Brody Flegal had 25 points and Ben Shoveller added 21. In the junior matchup, Andrew Smith led the Redmen with 15 points. Hayden Tripp had nine points and Carter Smith helped out with seven. “The Mustangs are a big physical team and they controlled the rebounds, “said seniors coach Phil Moore. “The Redmen have got off to a rough start playing their toughest two opponents in the first three league games before the Christmas break.” Mackenzie is a top contender in the Up-

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The Arnprior District High School junior basketball team players Liam Reitz and Hayden Tripp in action against the Mackenzie Mustangs. per Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association as both its teams have yet to lose in the junior and senior divisions, going 4-0. Both the Arnprior seniors and the juniors will be in a battle to make

the playoffs as they return from the Christmas break. The juniors (1-3) are seventh out of nine teams, while the seniors (1-2) are faring a bit better, holding onto the fourth position out of the nine.

On Jan. 12, the junior Redmen have a matchup against Bishop Smith and then play host to Valour on Jan. 14. The senior crew will make their return with a game today (Jan. 7) against Opeongo.

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Happiness helped warm the heart during a cold winter’s day over their faces, and that would send me into fits of laughing. The boys were heading for the house, and Father held back. MARY COOK “You wonder would have snow piled and packed why the byre is warm in the winaround its base, just like our log ter, now do ya?” And he took my hand and walked me over to Bess, house across the yard. And I would think that was why the most gentle of the entire herd. He told me to put my hand on the cow byre was always so warm her flanks. I was reluctant, as I was inside when it was so cold outside. But Father, one day explained to always a bit frightened of the cows me what helped make the barn so ... so big … and never did they recozy. It was after the milking was spond to any kind gesture I made done, the separating finished, and towards them. Not like the sheep, everything washed and cleaned or the horses. And so I held back. So Father away. This was the time of day I liked took my hand and pulled it tobeing in the cow byre. I never tired wards Bess. Her hide was warm to the touch. of watching the barn cats sitting in the middle of the barn, waiting for Almost like it had been heated with what they knew was coming. Ev- a hot water bottle, or the bricks we ery few minutes or so, one of the used in our beds at night to warm brothers would aim for a cat’s open the sheets before we crawled bemouth, spraying a gush of warm tween the feather tickings. “She is so warm,” I said, in milk their way. They knew more would be com- amazement. And Father said all ing, and so they sat, sometimes tak- the animals in the barn were the ing the full brunt of the spray all same. The horses too, were warm to the touch, he told me. And together they gave off this wonderful heat that filled the cow byre and made it fit for the cold winter nights in Renfrew County. And I thought, they all had their own little “stoves” on their bodies. How else could the barn be so warm? All the way over to the house I ating Liberal promises to increase the Guaranteed Income Supple- thought of what I had just learned. And once again, even though I ment for seniors who live alone, index Old Age Security and supple- was much too young to fully unment payments to a new senior’s derstand or appreciate what happrice index, and cancel the Con- pened to make our livestock give servatives’ proposed increase in off enough heat to keep them the age of eligibility from 65 to 67 warm when Fall changed to Winyears for the old-age pension.

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ter, I thought it must be just another miracle. Just like all the others that happened every day around me. Like the miracle of milk changing to cream, and cream changing to butter, how there was always enough to eat even though the Depression raged around us, and how there was always a neighbour around to give us help when we needed it. Yes, I thought, a warm barn, in the dead of winter, with the wind howling around us, was surely just

Old-age pension to rise a whole 57 cents a month Canada’s senior citizens received a new year’s present of sorts Jan. 1. The monthly old-age security benefit for seniors is going up 57 cents a month. The 0.1 per cent increase boosts the payment from $569.95 to $570.52 per month for January, February and March. Old-age benefits are reviewed quarterly to reflect changes in the cost-of-living based on the Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI). Meanwhile, Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits will increase by 1.2 per cent. For 2016, the maximum CPP retirement benefit for new recipients age 65 will be $1,092.50 per month, an increase of $330 for the year compared to the 2015 maximum amount. The CPP rates are revised once a year, in January, based on changes to the CPI over a 12-month period ending each October. In announcing the increases, the federal government news release included a quote from Families, Children and Social Development Minister Jean-Yves Duclos reiter-

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another miracle of the Ottawa Valley. I fell asleep thinking of what I had learned, my head filled with what Father had just shown me, and a deep feeling of utter contentment, and a happiness that warmed me deep inside. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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Crafters, businesses support Seniors at Home Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington presents and congratulates the 50/50 ($163) draw winner Shannon Decarie of Arnprior at the The One-of-a-Kind Christmas Craft, Bake and Business Fair hosted by the agency at the Nick Smith Centre.

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While in the depth of winter, I expected the barns to be bitterly cold inside. But I was always amazed at how warm the cow byre was when the temperatures dipped well below zero. Certainly, there was no stove in there to take off the chill. It seems to me now, so many years later, that our Fall days were numbered. It felt like we went from crisp days, certainly not freezing cold, and then right into seeing mounds of snow that soon covered the 20-acre field and all but closed in our long lane leading to the Northcote Side Road. When Father was sure the snow was here to stay, he piled mounds of it all around the base of our old log house in the hope it would help cut out some of the chill that seeped inside. There was no foundation and no cellar, and it didn’t matter how much snow Father stacked around the house, our feet in the winter were always cold. He did the same thing around the barn. It would take him days. I often wondered if he would finish before Spring came. But by the time the winter had really settled in, the outside of the barn

Sun. January 10th 3-4:30pm Donna Defalco 180 MOORE ST., ARNPRIOR

144 Division St. Arnprior $325,000

1300 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 baths, Hardwood floors throughout. Full basement unfinished. Large insulated double garage. Many extras. See slide show: http://grapevine.ca/listing/44867

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Sun., January 10th 2-4pm Tyson Andress 223 MUNRO ST, CARLETON PLACE

Sun., January 10th 2-4pm John Roberts 65 MARTIN ST. N ALMONTE

Sun., January 10th 2-4pm John Roberts 109 SCOTTWOOD GROVE

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VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca

Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550

613-623-7303

NEW LISTING

Affordable all brick, 4 bedroom. Walk to all ammenities,main floor master bedroom, main floor laundry/bath, gas heat, MLS #981251 Offered at $199,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303 OUTSKIRTS

Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602 Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659

Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303

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Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-327-9992 Donna Nych Broker 613-623-7303

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161 THIRD AVENUE ,ARNPRIOR 3 Bedroom Bungalow, pine flooring on main, eat in kitchen, c/air, gas, hot water on demand, fenced rear yard, full basement. MLS # 975668 offered at $194,900 Your host Donna Defalco 613-979-2601

Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994

Liz Kargus Broker 613-623-7834

Crystal Moore Sales Rep 613-315-9182

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Affordable 3 bedroom in McNab Township. Pretty lot, perennial gardens and potting shed for the gardener, easy commute to Renfrew, or Arnprior, offered at $149,900 MLS 980475 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

- DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR 55’X125’ APPROX. MIXED USE COMMERCIAL SINGLE BUILDING LOT AMAZING PRICE $35,000! - CENTRETOWN ARNPRIOR 117’X65’ APPROX. PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION FOR BUILDING HAVING YOUR BUSINESS - DOUBLE WIDE LOT $89,900 - PINEGROVE INDUSTRIAL PARK - 3 PARCELS OF LAND RANGING FROM $99,000-$199,000 - 1.5 ACRES -12 ACRES CALL MIKE OR DONNA DEFALCO 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

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A definate 10! 3+2 Bedroom bungalow in arnprior, numerous updates in last two years,enclosed rear yard, call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303

Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home on beautiful large lot in waterfront development on ottawa river. Main floor laundry and family rooms, bsmt rec room, 2 gas f/p, double garage and more. Call Jenn for details. $369,900. MLS 974558

Spectacular ottawa river waterfront. Over 100k in recent renovations. Call Jenn for details MLS 981247 Asking $759,000

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Only $149,900 Great starter home 3 bedrooms. New flooring. Propane heat. Barn. Nice country setting MLS 970451 Call Jenn

Wow! Hardwood floors though out this 4 bedroom home. New construction. You need to finish! Asking $209,000 MLS 981248 Call Jenn

Cut your mortgage payment in half with a tenant occupied duplex. Huge shop/ garage. 2 Separate yards. Only $ 224,900 MLS 977793 Call Jenn

THINKING OF SELLING THIS YEAR AND WONDERING THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY? Let us tell you why now is a good time to place your home on the market.

Clean, immediate possession, 3 bedroom mobile, located, on the fringe of arnprior.Natural gas, c/air, sundeck. MLS# 979378 Offered at $29,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601 NEW LISTING

All brick bungalow in the village of Carp, MLS 981372 $289,900 Call Jenn for details. FITZROY

This country charmer is priced to sell! 3 Bedroom harder floors throughout. Huge lot. Plus workshop and shed. MLS 978568. Only $235,000 Call Jenn

Call Donna and Mike Defalco 613-979-2601 or 613-884-7303 (Also don’t forget to watch for our new listings coming your way this month) NEW PRICE

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New construction 3 bedrm bungalow in friendly Fitzroy Harbour. Open concept design with hardwood floors.. New price at $304,000

3 Houses to pick from ranging in price from $10,000-$50,000. Must be moved to a new location at buyers expense. MLS 981158, 981139, 981163 Call Jenn

LOTS OF LOTS MLS 979177 only $40,000 MLS 979184 only $44,000 MLS 957749 only $59,900 Call Jenn for more details

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255 ALLAN DR., ARNPRIOR Well-kept 3 +1 bedroom 2 storey home in a family orientated neighborhood. Hardwood floors,gas fireplace, 1.5 Baths, finished basement, insulated garage on a nicely landscaped lot MLS 979371 $279,900. Call Donna Nych for more details

180 MOORE ST., ARNPRIOR Great family home with room to roam! 3+Bedroom side split on the edge of arnprior. Lovely country kitchen with fireplace, 2 baths, central air, finished familyroom/bedsitting room, fenced yard with a pool and a double garage/workshop. MLS 974599 $259,900. Call Donna Nych for more details

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18 Herrick Dr., Arnprior - absolutely lovely 3 bedroom bungalow totally renovated top to bottom and on a nicely landscaped lot on the edge of arnprior. 2 Baths, central air and a heated attached garage. Easy access to 417. MLS 968577 $329,000. Call Donna Nych for more details

Ready to retire? This mobile home has had all the major upgrades done including roof, windows, propane furnace, new subfloors and insulation and a lovely solarium. It is move-in ready. Check TD Bank for financing options! Located on a well-kept park on the shores of White Lake. MLS981072 $139,000. Call Donna Nych for more details

Located in a quiet subdivision consisting of 2+ acre lots. This home is ready for you to move into. It consists of 3 bedrooms up and a quest bedroom downstairs. Gas heat, central air, double car garage, hardwood floors and an updated kitchen. New roof installed summer 2015. MLS 963504 - $335,000 Call Cheryl

Lovely one and a half storey home in the heart of town. It consists of 2 bedrooms on main floor and 2 upstairs. Laminate throughout main and 2nd floor. Gas heat and fireplace in living room. Partially finished basement with a newer bathroom. 5th small bedroom in basement. Single car garage and nice corner lot. MLS 970554 call Cheryl

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Top of the world living is this 2 bedroom condo located on Jack Cr. Simply a beautiful facility close to all amenities. It includes games room, social area with kitchen also a work out room . Each condo has its own locker area. The unit itself has its own laundry facilities and comes with all appliances. MLS 976393 call Cheryl

Located on the side of the hill in Braeside this 2 storey home has a lot to offer you. It consists of 3 bedrooms, a newer 4pc bath formal living room and dining room also a large family room overlooking the large back yard. MLS 978924 call Cheryl

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$195,000

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Located in Pakenham is awaiting all investors. It has been re-furbished from top to bottom. Presently only 2 unit occupied. There is two 1 bedroom units and 2 two bedroom units. Property is well maintained and is ready for viewing. MLS 974370 $449,900 Call Cheryl

Unique 36 acres located near the old story land. This property has wonderful potential as it is on the Ottawa River. The view is spectacular but not conducive for swimming as this is a very swift part of the river. MLS 970731 Call Cheryl

MLS # 980182 $264,900 Sitting on a large lot, this beautiful 4 bed 2 bath bungalow with a fully finished basement is located on a quiet street in the heart of carleton place. For more details call Tyson at 613-570-4550

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302A Russett Dr., Arnprior MLS# 979078

$200,000

McHugh Rd., Burnstown MLS# 975359,975361

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150 Sarah St., Carleton Place MLS# 976452

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Energy efficient bungalow on 49 Acres, good out buildings for Hobby Farm easy commute. MLS 976496 call for all the details

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6054 Perth St., Richmond MLS# 973042

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233 NEEDHAM SIDE RD. PAKENHAM 49 AcRE Hobby FARM

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3777 Loggers Way, Kinburn MLS# 960793

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Great 3 Br. 2 Bathroom Bungalow on large lot, newer gas furnace and windows, priced to sell call Terry for all the details. MLS 980835 $189,500

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Contemporary new home, energy wise home unequaled in this area. Call Terry for all the details. MLS 940435 $425,000 Asking

Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call Terry Today

Ottawa River Cottage/ Building Lot, with a view and excellent shoreline $279,000 asking MLS# 961024

• 5 Acre Building Site, Beautiful Trees and Drilled Well, Pakenham asking $99,500

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5 unit apartment building in Arnprior, centrally located, consists of two 1-bedroom units and three 2- bedroom units.

3 Bedroom home in very central location. Oak kitchen, large formal dining room good sized living room. In ground pool with huge patio ground pool.

Nice starter home with a private fenced back yard, large oak kitchen cabinets, large dining room with wood flooring, good sized bed rooms.

MLS# 956845 $465,000

MLS#927567 $234,900

MLS#980022 $187,500

Thinking of buying or selling this Winter? 2+3 Bedroom quality bungalow on quiet street in nice neighborhood, open concept design. Nice kitchen, formal dining area, sun room with access to back yard, master bed room has 4 piece bath with his and hers sinks.

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3 Bed room home with attached addition was former general store / post office and has walk in cooler, ideal for home business.

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Line-dancing festive get-together Instructor Hyacinth Chatterton led participants through an enjoyable afternoon of festive line-dancing at Nick Smith Centre on Dec. 21. Chatterton has been involved in linedancing sessions over the last couple years. He classes feature a variety of musical genres including Western-Swing, Waltz, Slow-Jive, Modern, Latin-Rhythms, Irish, Fox-Trot, Folk and Country. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND

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The Arnprior District Humane Society Tickets cost $45 with a portion of the prowill host its first Paint Nite at the John Street ceeds donated to the humane society. Tickets must be bought by Jan. 20 to enPub in downtown Arnprior on Feb. 3. Everyone is invited to attend from 7 to 9 sure the event goes ahead. ‘“Help us put the ‘fun” in fundraising p.m. to support the society’s no-kill shelter in – please RSVP and register now at http:// Arnprior. “Enjoy a fun and creative evening among paintnite.com/pages/events/view/ottafriends while supporting a wonderful cause, wa/1039527,” says Carley. says Meg Carley of the humane society. Dennis No experience is necessary. A masYakaback ter artist will give participants stepReal Estate Broker Eady Realty, Inc. by-step instructions to create a work Brokerage Cell 432-0041 of art – while they socialize and sip cocktails. http://www.century21.ca/dennis.yakaback Limited spots available, so people are encouraged to book a spot early

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The Arnprior Optimist Club executive members for 2015-16 were sworn in during the fall. They include, from left, secretary Richard Giroux, vice-president Cobey Errett, president Wes Schnob and treasurer John Rajsic. The club has been supporting Arnprior and area youth with various initiatives since it was founded in 1961. It organizes the Arnprior Winter Carnival each year. This year’s carnival begins with the movie for kids this Saturday, Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. at the O’BrienTheatre, with the main activities running from Jan. 14-16.

RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com

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65 Martin Street North, Almonte Very impressive 4 bedroom home, extensively renovated inside & out! Master bedrm found on main level with luxurious ensuite bath & 3 bedrms upstairs with a full bath, granite kitchen, main flr laundry rm, gas fireplaces in the livrm & sitting rm, hardwood flrs, gorgeous 66’ x 127’ yard with courtyard, heated 2 car detached garage with carport, includes 6 appliances. A definite 10! $319, 900

109 Scottwood Grove, Dunrobin Beautiful Victorian 4 bedrm home in Kerscott Heights set on 2 acres with newer salt water inground pool on a quiet cul-de-sac with a 2 storey addition in 2003 & upgraded septic 2010, 2 car garage, sunken famrm with cultured stone fireplace, lovely oak kitchen, 2nd fireplace in dining area, main flr laundry, master with 4 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, all big bedrms, recrm with playhouse. Great home just minutes to Kanata! $499, 900

Huge All Brick 2600 sq. ft Home! 111 Crofters Grove, Dunrobin Grand 4 bedroom family home in Torwood Estates on close to 5 acres backing onto 15 acres of city parkland! Oversized rooms, main floor sun room, laundry and family room with fireplace, master bedroom has ensuite & walk-in closet, finished basement, 2 car garage, paved laneway with loads of parking, 2 sheds, newer windows and shingles! Very nice home & setting to settle down! $499, 900

New Listing! 103 Limerick Lane, Dunrobin Heights Extremely spacious 3 bedrm bungalow with 2 bedrm in-law suite on a double estate lot with modern, log horse barn! Beautiful home with great layout, pine trim & doors, hardwood floors, country kitchen, sunroom, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, ensuite bath, main floor laundry & new propane furnace Dec 2015. Great location close to city! $479,900

Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Area Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900

A Gem! 112 Kedey Street, Fitzroy Harbour Wonderful, 2+1 bedrm bungalow loaded with great features on a pretty 66’ x 208’ lot in walking distance to corner store & community centre. This home boasts a screened porch, large eating area & newer appliances, gas fireplaces in the livrm & recrm, 3 pce ensuite bath, main flr laundry, 2 pce bath in basement, covered front veranda and lovely patio! New hi-efficiency propane furnace installed Nov 2015. 220 volt plug in insulated garage. $239,900

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Food drive at St. John XXIII The Grade 4 class taught by Whitney Boileau and Bridgid Devlin at St. John XXIII school organized a food drive for October. All students, staff, and families contributed to the month-long drive. Kathy Tonkin and volunteers from the Arnprior District Food Bank collected the donations on Nov. 3.

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Community group throws Christmas party at the Grove The Arnprior Community Safety Partnership Group, with the help of Santa Claus, took some time out of the busy Christmas preparation schedule to pay a visit to the Grove Nursing Home on Dec. 23. The Grove’s recreation manager Tracey McCormick said that 61 gifts were doled out to the residents. There was much help from within the community to help with the gifts. “It’s all about the interaction,” said Bill Kirby of the safety partnership group (formerly community policing). It was a busy month at the Grove with a Christmas banquet, community choir performance, Christmas service and a visit by the Spirit of 69 brass band.

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Enjoying the Christmas party organized by the Arnprior Community Safety Partnership Group at the Grove Nursing Home, Santa Claus is welcomed to from left, are Grove recreation manager Tracey McCormick, Madeline Montgomery, Dorcas Wormke, Keith Fraser, Yvonne the Christmas party at the Godin, Kaitlin Wheeler, Santa with Austin and Logan Neill, Don Gougeon, Carolyn Neill, and Shirley Hunter. Grove Nursing Home.

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IN MEMORIAM BRUCE, REID, In loving memory of my husband and best friend Reid, Father, Father-in-law and Grandpa who passed away on January 9, 2009. No matter how we spend our day No matter what we do Before we close our eyes at night We always think of you. Missing you everyday Love Heather Shelley, Neil, Taylor, Morgan, Mike, Tina, Kristen, TJ and Jessica

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HUNTING SUPPLIES HUNTER SAFETY Cana- Loveseat for sale $10.00. dian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

Some wear on seat cushions, but otherwise in great condition, solid frame. Must go and must be picked up in Ashton. Phone 613-253-0332.

Born May 1, 1939, daughter of Jack and Elizabeth Ballard (Lawlis). Passed away on December 31, 2015 at home in Renfrew. Predeceased by her parents and her brother John Ballard. Those who knew her, knows she fought a good fight. Barbara leaves behind 6 children, Lorraine (Ray) Mulligan, Mona, John, Wendy (Jake Litva), Andy and Shannon. She also leaves 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, as well as her sister Peggy Morris, brother David Vincent and many cousins. Mom loved life. She had a passion for music, ceramics, stained glass and native studies. Her professional work took her into the health care system by first volunteering at a hospital and in later years working with Paramed. She also ran her own business (The Mourning Dove) for many years. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to her friend Elma Shanks, for getting her out of the house, Bob McNair, who checked in on her and drove her to her appointments, her neighbor Linda who helped with chores and countless paramedics and service personnel who attended to her needs. A private family service was held at Tubman Funeral Homes, Carp. Donations to any local food bank in Barbara’s memory would be appreciated. Condolences, tributes and donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

CARP CHAPEL

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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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At the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Renfrew, Ontario on Tuesday December 15, 2015. Jean Marion Maw (nee McPherson) of Calabogie, formerly of Hamilton in her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Maw (1990). Loving mother of Marshall “Mike� Maw and his wife Patricia of Calabogie, Ontario. Cremation with interment to follow at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Hamilton. DODSWORTH & BROWN “ROBINSON CHAPEL�

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WILLIAMS

Thank You

Jean Levi

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IN MEMORIAM

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Sincerely, Braeden’s Buddies from the Bogie – Luke, Zach, Bailey, Sydney, Justin, Nick, Abby, Robin, Kayla, Kirk, Michelle & Kendell

After a good long life, well lived and greatly loved, Jacob Hultink, faithful servant of His Lord Jesus Christ passed on to Glory, at home, peacefully and with amazing grace, on Sunday December 27, 2015 at the age of 88. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife of 65 years, Hilda; by his children Aaltje VanderKloet (Harry), Wilhelmina Hoftyzer (George), Rick Hultink (Joyce), John Hultink (Ann), Jacob Hultink Jr. (Jean), and Henry Hultink (Diane). He was much loved “Grampa Jake� to 20 grandchildren, including Sandra Hultink who predeceased him in 2004, and 28 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Jan Hultink of the Netherlands. Jake was the only one of his ten brothers and sisters who immigrated to Canada in 1957, after a successful career in the Netherlands Military. He settled in Renfrew, Ontario. By 1967 he had developed his greenhouse and landscaping business, and well into his 89th year of his life, he maintained his beautiful gardens. He was active in his church and his community and will be fondly remembered by many friends, neighbours and his church family. Psalm 146 - “Praise the Lord� Professional arrangements have been entrusted to Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. There was a memorial visitation held at the Hebron Christian Reform Church Sanctuary on Wednesday evening December 30, 2015 from 7-9pm. A memorial service was held at the Hebron Christian Reform Church the following morning at 10:30am. Tributes, condolences and donations can be made on line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com

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(NEE CAVANAGH) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Friday evening, January 1st, 2016; Laura Christina Barr of Fitzroy Harbour passed away at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of the late Everton Barr (May 15, 2007). Dearly loved mother of Judy Borden (Allan); Clayton Barr (Debbie); Glenda O’Rourke (Willie) and Cathie Rouleau (Jeff). Cherished “Grandma� of Janda Tuplin (Luke), Laurie Clouthier (Dave), late Keven Borden, Kaytlin Barr, Amanda Carmichael (Tory), Morgan Barr, Shelley O’Rourke, Julie O’Rourke, late Jim O’Rourke, Keith Rouleau, Stacey Reid (David) and Leanne Hiller (Mark) and “GG� of 10 amazing great-grandchildren. Dear sister of John Cavanagh (late Marion) and Stanley Cavanagh (Lorna). Predeceased by her sister Frances Greene (late Neville) as well as 5 brothers: Ernest Cavanagh (late Lavern), Leonard Cavanagh (Sheila), Norman Cavanagh (late Eleanor Buck), Mervyn Cavanagh (Hilda) and Stuart Cavanagh (late Vivian). Daughter of the late Richard Cavanagh and the late Clara Munro. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and many good friends. She will be missed. The Barr family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday, January 5th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. A Funeral service was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Fitzroy Harbour on Wednesday morning, January 6th at 11 o’clock. Private interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Laura, please consider a donation to St. Andrew’s United Church (Fitzroy Harbour); Whyte’s Cemetery or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital.

HULTINK, Jacob

Big Thanks to Shooters Bar & Grill & their staff!

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Love always, Mom, Dad, Stephen & Lexie

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BARR, LAURA

The donations, support and attendance was amazing and because of all of you our event was a huge success!

Congratulations Meg on graduating from The University of Edinburgh, Scotland in November 2015 with a MSW (Masters of Social Work Degree). Meg is the daughter of Bud & Nancy Lance. She has accepted a position with The City of Edinburgh Council, Criminal Justice Department.

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We wish to send out a sincere Thank You to everyone who donated to the Spaghetti Benefit Dinner in honour of Braeden Mackin.

We are extremely proud of all your hard work and wish you all the best for the wonderful things you have yet to achieve.

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A Big Thank You

Meagan Marie Lance

Jan 10, 2003

Love Popa & Grandma

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GRADUATION

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McMULLEN DALTON Of Haley Station, passed away peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday December 29, 2015 in his 78th year. Dalton McMullen beloved husband of Betty McMullen (nee St. Pierre). Dear father of Jamie McMullen (Christine Stevens), Blake McMullen (Lana Bulmer), Lisa (Rick Ruttan). Also survived by 6 grandchildren, James, Candice, Jesse, Kailyn, Brianna, Brandon and 2 great-grandchildren Rheya, Kyra and 1 brother Denzil (Diane Boyle). A Memorial Service was held in the Haley United Church, Tuesday January 5, 2016 at 11am. Arrangements in care of the FraserMorris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden. CLR657480/0107

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Suddenly but peacefully at home on Christmas day, 2015; Leo Charles Joseph La Forest of Woodstock passed away at the age of 60 years. Beloved son of the late Gerard and Lillian (nee Levesque) La Forest and stepson of the late Percy Scheel. Dearly loved “Dad� of Amy Landry (Chris), Lindsay Dolson (Bob Rowley) and Michael La Forest, all of Woodstock. Former husband of Kim Smith. Cherished “Grampa� of Sydney, Noah, Emmit, Leila, Addison and Maya. Dear brother of Loretta Schlievert (Gordon), Dianne O’Connor (Todd) and Richard La Forest (Jean) and stepbrother of Margaret Ann Koss (Ken), Donna Fleury (Maurice), Paul Scheel (Wendy), Randy Scheel (Roseanne), Debbie Coe (Kevin) and Carol Kidd (Bob). Predeceased by 3 brothers: Jim, Gerry (late Ida) and Maurice (late Elaine) La Forest and a stepsister, Judy Fleury (late Elwood). Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and friends were invited to join Leo’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and again on Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Leo, please consider a donation to CHEO. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Quite suddenly but peacefully at Granite Ridge Community Care in Stittsville in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 27th, 2015. Alice Sadie McLeod; formerly of Arnprior passed away at the age of 71. Beloved, devoted and adored mother of Rodney McLeod (Stephanie) of Stittsville and Julie McLeod (Robert LeFort) of Woodbine, Texas. Cherished and proud grandmother of Brandon (Katie), Ashley (Mark), Steve, Bridget, Mackenzie, Peyton, Joshua and Jordan. Survived by a brother, Raymond Benoit (Julie) and a sister, Jean Wright (Eric). Predeceased by her parents, Harry and Sadie Benoit as well as a brother, Herbie Benoit and sisters: June Belisle and Theresa Street. Former wife and long time friend of Charlie McLeod of Arnprior. Alice will be fondly remembered and lovingly missed by the many who were recipients of her love, kindness and generosity. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, January 2nd, 2016 from 9:00 until 10:45 a.m. and where a Funeral Liturgy was celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Alice, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Lions Club. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Passed away peacefully at Golden Years Nursing Home in Cambridge on Sunday December 27, 2015 at the age of 94. Beloved wife of the late J. Walter Roach. Loving mother of Patricia and her husband Ernst Strutzenberger. Dear Grandma of Christine Schierholtz, Elisabeth Strutzenberger (Brian Benson) and Ernst Strutzenberger, and great grandmother of Kyle, Travis, Tyson and Hannah. Predeceased by her brother Francis Boudreau. Survived by her sister-in-law Mary. Rita's family received relatives and friends from 6-8 pm on Wednesday December 30, 2015 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. A Memorial Service will be held in Kemptville in the spring of 2016. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.henrywalser.com for Rita's memorial.

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Peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday January 2nd, 2016 at the age of 78. Beloved wife for 54 years to Rocknie. Dear daughter of the late Harold and Helen Rolland. Loving mother of Linda (Daniel Hisko), Robert, Kathy (Brent Mazury), Paul (Lynn). Cherished grandma of Pamela Belaire, Rebekka (Andrew McInnes), Amanda Gavin, Michael Gavin, Greg Gavin and greatgrandma of Tyler, Abigail and Landin. Dear sister of the late Nicholas (late Jean), Paul (Alma), John (late Joan), Rosemary Vasey and Neil (Marilyn). A Memorial Mass was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Wednesday January 6th at 10:30am. Spring interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Louise donations may be made to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday January 2, 2016, Patty Sutcliffe, age 55 years. Daughter of the late Ed & Marie (nee Cobus) Sutcliffe. Fondly remembered by Shawn McHale and daughter Amanda (Ross) Purdie and soon to be born granddaughter. Dear sister of Rose Marie (Arthur Graves), Andrew (Mary Beth Haerle), James, Joany, Jennifer, Thomas. Predeceased by sister Susan. She will be greatly missed by her many nieces and nephews, and inlaws. Visitations were at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Sunday January 3rd: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Monday. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Monday January 4th at 10:30 a.m. Spring interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Patty, donations to Pathways to Independence would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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May 22, 1927-December 30, 2015 Jean Coburn passed away peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, December 30, 2015 in her 88th year. She will be deeply missed by those she leaves behind. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Blair Coburn (2004). Survived by her children Douglas (Donna), Janet Coburn (Roy LeBreton), Mary Trollope (Scott) and John (Sandra). Grandmother of Leigh, Laurie, Stacey, Bryna, Brody, Blair and Evan; and a great-grandmother of four. Jean’s life centered around her numerous friends and a lifetime of curling, golf, and bridge. (Her accomplishments and talent are showcased by her many awards). Arrangements entrusted to the Boyce Funeral Home in Arnprior. A Celebration of Life will be held Friday January 8, 2016 at the Arnprior Curling Club, 15 Galvin Street., where friends and family may gather and share memories of Jean from 1-5 p.m. Final interment Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa. In memoriams to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital or the Arnprior Curling Club would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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MOORE, Brian Peacefully at his home, the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, on Wednesday December 23, 2015, Brian, age 62 years. He will be greatly missed by his extended family at the Bonnechere Manor and Community Living Renfrew County South. Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel of the Bonnechere Manor, 470 Albert St., Renfrew, on Thursday January 7, 2016 at 2 p.m. Interment Admaston Cemetery. In memory of Brian, donations to Community Living or Bonnechere Manor Foundation would be appreciated.


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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

Time slips by and life goes on, But from our hearts you’re never gone, We think about you always, We talk about you too, We have so many memories, But we wish we still had you.

Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind, Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind.

Miss you everyday Grandpa and Grandma Simons

Love From Family & Friends

RUSSETT, BILL

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(LIFELONG FARMER)

The light of your smile, The kindness of your heart. Lives on inside of us. 4 years Keegan, we miss you. Love You Forever and Always Mom, Dad, Liam and Sage.

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TAYLOR, John (Jay) July 18, 1928 January 4, 2015

who passed away 5 years ago on December 28, 2010.

Mom, did the sun shine brighter, Or was the sky a deeper blue, Or was it just a different world When we shared our lives with you? Forever is a long time This we know is true But that’s how long our broken hearts Will love and yearn for you. Lovingly remembered, Julie, Brian & Family Jill, John & Family FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service Personal and Business 613-832-8012

Janet Evelyn Stacey

January 1, 1925 – January 9, 2015

Your life was a blessing Your memory a treasure You are loved beyond words And missed beyond measure. Always in our hearts; Frank, Angela and Steve, Rod and Bobbie, and your Stacey family Sharon and Byron, Brian and Kathy, your Martin and Wilson family, your Crozier family

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I thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, And the days before that too. I think of you in silence and KĹŒÄžĹś Ć?ƉĞĂŏ LJŽƾĆŒ ĹśÄ‚ĹľÄžÍ˜ All I have are memories and Your picture in a frame. You memory is my keepsake With which I will never part. God has you in His keeping. I have you in my heart. Much loved, Marilyn Dalgleish

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Keegan Melville

Missing you every minute of every day, Loving you always, Mom, Dad and Jessica

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Nov. 30, 1993 – Jan. 3rd, 2012

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In the early hours of Sunday December 20, 2015, Madeline Wright of Constance Bay, slipped away in her sleep. She leaves behind, her loving and devoted husband, Joseph Maurice Hector “Moeâ€? Lafontaine. Predeceased by her SDUHQWV 5XE\ -HVW\ QHH $OOHQ DQG *DUĂ€HOG Percy Allen and sister, Carla. She is survived by her sister, Winnefred Boger, (Virginia). She touched the lives of many people over the years, extending from Shelburne, Nova Scotia, where she grew up, to her many years of valued work with the Royal Bank, as Manager in 7RURQWR DQG 6HQLRU /RDQV 2IĂ€FHU LQ 2WWDZD She held a special place in her heart for her granddaughter, Sara Bladon, (North Carolina). Madeline is also survived by her in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbours and extended family. Her devotion and love of nature will be remembered by all who knew Madeline and the care she gave to all of her pets over the years including her beloved Zoe that she leaves behind. A private cremation was held on December 22, 2015 at Capital Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, in Ottawa. Family and close friends gathered at the home of Moe and Madeline, on Sunday December 27 to share in Madeline’s life celebration and the home that she cherished so much. A barbeque in her honour will take place in the Summer of ,Q OLHX RI Ă RZHUV GRQDWLRQV WR WKH KHDUW institute would be greatly appreciated.

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Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Friday evening, January 1st, 2016. William Malcolm “Bill� Russett of McNab/Braeside passed away just 2 days shy of his 86th birthday. Beloved husband and best friend for over 62 years of Dorothy (nee Scheel). Dearly loved father of Brent Russett (Lynda) of Ottawa and Jennifer Metcalfe (Russell) of Auckland, New Zealand. Cherished “Grampa� of Ethan, Amy, Hillary and Isaac. Loved brother of Blyth Russett (Lois) and Gloria Hamilton (late Bill). Predeceased by a brother, Rayburn Russett (1955). Dear son of the late McLean Russett and the late Edna Anderson. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, January 7th, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. only. A Service to celebrate Bill’s life will be conducted in the Arnprior Wesleyan Church, 128 Mary Street, Arnprior on Friday afternoon, January 8th, 2016 at 1 o’clock. Private interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior, In memory of Bill, please consider a donation to World Hope Canada or The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Colton Simons

January 5, 1999 – January 7, 2013

Madeline Joyce Wright (nee: Allen) July 13, 1942 – December 20, 2015

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Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew while surrounded by his loving family on Thursday morning, December 31st, 2015; Kimberly John Turcotte of White Lake passed away on his 57th birthday following a brief but very courageous journey through cancer. Beloved husband and best friend of Patsy (nee Beach). Dearly loved and devoted Dad and mentor of Andrew Turcotte of Cloyne and Stephen Turcotte (Natasha Holly) of Woodlawn. Cherished and proud “Poppaâ€? of Madyson and Cameron. Dear brother of Kevin Turcotte (Heather), Karen Turcotte and Kelly Mulvihill (Sean), all of Arnprior. Special nephew and loved godson of Gail Collins (late Bill). Lovingly remembered by his aunts and uncles: Charlene Mosley (late Calvin); Bert Tourangeau (late Alberna); Beverley Moote (Peter) and Allan James (Colleen). Dear brother-in-law of Cairine Bruce (Garnet); Ronald Clarke (late Dianne); Cheryl Saunders (Gordon); Dorothy AubĂŠ (Daniel) and John Beach (Rosanna). Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and great friends. Relatives and friends were invited to join Kim’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 10:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember Kim’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Kim, please consider a donation to Hospice Renfrew. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

IN MEMORIAM

In Memory of

Clem Sackmann

Remembering Someone Very Special

TURCOTTE, KIM

IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of

COLTON SIMONS January 5, 1999 – January 7, 2013

(Electrician-Yemen Electric, Renfrew) December 31, 1958 – December 31, 2015

IN MEMORIAM

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Jan 10, 2010 So many things of MOM I miss Her gentle hug and tender kiss I still can feel her warm embrace And yet picture her loving face. A Mothers’ work is never done And Heaven must of needed on For angels’ came and took her hand And led her to GOD’S promised land. She’s surely kept quite busy there Brushing little Angels’ hair. Although there’s sadness, this I know She’s waiting there, her face aglow. I close my eyes and I can see Her arms still open wide for me. I Love And Miss You Mom 4HYSLHU (SÄL 0]HU

In Memory of a Dear Grandma

It’s always sad but comforting, to silently recall, your smile and dear familiar face, So loved by one and all. For the world may keep turning and change from day to day, But precious memories of you will never fade away, And here’s hoping that this message which carries so much love, >PSS ZVTLOV^ ÄUK P[Z ^H` to you in heaven up above. It’s to let you know dear Grandma that, although you are at rest You’ll live forever in the hearts of those who loved you best. Casey & Cayla

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The Pakenham Horticultural Society celebrated its 90th anniversary during its Annual General Meeting. From left are society members Toby Barratt, Mary Scott, Myrna Blair, Lori Ray, Hilda Brodmann, Mary Lunney, Judy McGrath, Doreen Blair and Elise Perron.

Horticultural society turns 90 years young Guess who turned 90 this year? The Pakenham Horticultural Society was founded in 1925 and has been proudly serving Pakenham and the surrounding communities for the last 90 years. On Oct. 21, the club held its Annual General Meeting and potluck dinner in St. Andrew’s United Church Hall in Pakenham. Every fall, the meeting is a celebration of gardeners, young and old. In addition to fellowship and great food, the garden club’s trophies are awarded and the Pakenham Junior Gardeners receive their awards. This year the meeting had attendees from 18 months old to 99 years of age. In addition to the trophies, awards, and business meeting, the club also celebrated the 90-year milestone with a giant cake. Past

presidents and past secretaries had their photo taken with the cake. The garden club also awarded four life memberships to Mary Scott, Verna Humphries, Mimi Edmondson and Doreen Blair. All these ladies were instrumental in making the vibrant club of today. Junior leader Margie Hill presented a digital photo showcase of the junior gardeners. The children talked about what they liked most this year in their garden. They are the future gardeners of tomorrow. Hill and Sherryl Smith also arranged a Garden Club at Pakenham Public School. The kids in the Garden Club planted a pollinator garden by the entrance to the school. Co-president Toby Barratt reported on some of the activities

undertaken by the society this past year. While the club only has around 50 members, it has a strong volunteer base. With the help of the volunteers (in addition to maintaining local public gardens, plant sale, three flower shows and other regular activities), the club was also able to assist with Pakenham Public School and Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority to plant 300 new trees behind the school, organize a major clean-up of the Cenotaph Park with local Royal Bank employees, and plant 1,600 daffodils bulbs by the roadside between Pakenham and Almonte. If you are interested in finding more information about the garden club, visit their website at http:// www.gardenontario.org/site.php/ pakenham.

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• January 9

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Arnprior Optimist Club Christmas tree pick-up fundraiser starting at 10 a.m. To have your tree picked up, place a $5 (or more) donation in an envelope marked ‘Optimist Club’ in the mailbox or taped to the door and place the tree at the end of the driveway. Donations to the club’s many youth charities. Trees to be donated to the local snowmobile club for its tree line across the Ottawa River. Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival movie at 10 a.m. at the O’Brien Theatre

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The January Valley Singles Lunch will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, (because of the New Year’s holiday weekend) at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. For info contact Pat at (613) 622-5693 or Johanna at (613) 432-7622.

• January 14

Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival at the Nick Smith Centre with air bounce activity centre 5-9 p.m., elementary school skating relay 6:30 p.m. and free public skate 8-9 p.m.

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Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival at the Nick Smith Centre with pub night 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament starting at 6 p.m. and free public swimming 7-9 p.m. Arnprior Legion-Knights of Columbus euchre challenge series launch at the Legion. Registration is at 6:30 p.m. with games starting at 7. Cost remains the

same at $3 per player. First of six.

• January 16

Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival at the Nick Smith Centre with the Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., shanty breakfast 7-11 a.m., children’s entertainers Jonny Nickelkicker 9:30-11:30 a.m. and magician Michael Bourada 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free public swimming 1-3 p.m., entertainment with Kyle Felhaver and friends 1:30-4 p.m., family tobogganing at Havey’s Hill 6-9 p.m. and wine-tasting 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.

• January 18

Project Arnprior Welcome holds a meeting to organize bringing a family of refugees from Syria to town at Emmanuel Church, 287 Harrington St., 7:30 p.m. This week the White Lake Pastoral Charge – Burnstown/White Lake/Calabogie United churches and their minister are doing a fundraising 5-km walk for the Renfrew Refugee Fund. If you would like to sponsor our walkers, call Jane deSnaijer at 613-433-3389.

• January 20

Island View Retirement Suites’ next shopping bus trip for seniors is Wednesday. They will be going to Bayshore shopping Center. The bus departs Island View at 10 a.m. and returns around 2 p.m. Seats are limited so call 613-6220002, ext 1 to reserve your space. There is no charge for the bus.

• January 22

12) $30. For information, call 613-6232590, 613-623-5069 or 613-623-5321. Everyone welcome. Bring a friend! Accessible. Take-out available 613-623-2637. Proceeds to replace Christian Education Centre Floor.

• January 20, 24

On Wednesday and Sunday Two Rivers Musical Productions Auditions for ages 9 and up For June production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang To audition for a role, fill in the audition form online More information can be found at www.tworiversmusicals.ca

• January 21

Friendship Days at Arnprior Legion Hall noon to 2 p.m. Tickets $8 (to be purchased by noon Jan.19). Lunch- Soup and Sandwich. Entertainment- Richard and Rita Quirt, along with Dorothy Coulas. 50 & over, disabled and individuals with special needs are most welcome. Proudly sponsored by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home.

• January 27

Breakfast N’ Learn hosted by ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home, Galilee Centre. Payment/Greetings 8:30 a.m., breakfast 9 a.m., guest speaker 9:30 a.m.: Topic ‘How to Leave Your Legacy’ with Dennis Harrington of ABMSH and Stephen Dodd of Co-operators, Event sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP., Arnprior. Cost $5 per person. Register by PHONE by 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior. More info. Liz Wall 613-623-7981.

At 2 p.m. The Cords are performing at the Arnprior Villa. Please call to RSVP for this free event at 613-623-0414.

At 2 p.m. John Henry performing at the Arnprior Villa. Please call to RSVP 613623-0414

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• January 31

Grace-St. Andrew’s United Church Women’s Winter Roast Beef Supper 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John Street N. Tickets at the door – Adults $15, Children under 6 years free, Family of 4 (children under

Calvary Baptist Church monthly music Night starting at 6:30 p.m., 156 Landrigan St. Refreshments to follow. For more information about this and other events, please contact Pastor Bruce Donald at 613-623-4863.

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