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News – Local military veterans are receiving the attention they deserve from the federal government, Cheryl Gallant suggested Saturday. REGION The Renfrew-Nipissing-PembrokeREGION MP was at the annual New Year’s levee she co-hosts with her provincial counterpart John Yakabuski, held this year at the Cobden Agricultural Hall. She listed the highlights of 2014, and included among them several treatment programs .COM that benefit soldiers at Garrison Petawawa in her riding. “From the ones we’ve heard from they’ve told me they are receiving exemplary care,� Gallant said. “It’s not always as timely as we’d all like. But if there is any obstacle we can intervene on their behalf.� Two days after her Jan. 3 comments, Julian

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was replaced. He had been under intense fire from veteran groups for several months. Last week, the auditor general laid bare new problems with the department’s efforts to treat veterans suffering chronic mental health issues, saying those seeking help faced long waits that threatened their recovery. Fantino was replaced by Erin O’Toole, a southern Ontario MP and former member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. In a.CAstatement Monday, the Royal Canadian Legion said it welcomes the announcement of a new Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada and “hopes this move will bring better action from the current government to the issues facing veterans and their families.�

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News - The town and township have a temporary services agreement in place, but what of the fundamental problem that sparked the whole controversy? In a special meeting Dec. 29, Arnprior town council ac-

cepted MacNab-Braeside’s counter offer of paying basically the 2013 amount for both recreation and library services. The township will pay about $163,000 for recreation from this past Jan. 1 to June 30, 2016. It will pay about $91,000 for library use this year. Both temporary deals in-

clude a three per cent compounded increase on a large portion of the totals from the end of the last deal, in 2013. The library’s higher levels of service will resume, and township residents that paid additional fees due to no agreement in place will be refunded. See DEAL, page 6

ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS

Jennilea Hortop was back in Arnprior during the holiday season. She spoke to about 60 people at the Christian Education Centre on Dec. 28 about her bicycle travels in Africa and humanitarian work at a West African orphanage. Rotarians Michael Steeves, left, dad Frank Hortop, and Terry Dawson helped organize the event. Jennilea is an Arnprior District High School student who taught in Bangkok for six years.

Looking back on an exciting year

News - In this edition, the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide takes a look back on the happenings and intrigues that marked 2014. The year-in-review for January to June begins on page 6 and continues through pages 7, 11, 12, 14 and 15. The second part will be run next week.

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News – The Liberal Party of Canada has up to five potential candidates vying to face off against sitting MP Cheryl Gallant in this year’s federal election. The party has approved two nominations, Renfrew residents Danny Janke and Jeff Lehoux, and is considering three others. Brendan Edge is an Arnprior student attending McGill University. Rod Boileau, also from Arnprior, was the Liberals’ candidate in the riding in last year’s provincial election. Jacob St. John rounds out the contenders. There is no timeline on when the Liberals will have a candidate in place other than a statement saying it will be “in the next few months.”

The riding association was scheduled to meet Tuesday (Jan. 6). Janke, who lives in Renfrew, is a retired manager with 37 years service at the Algonquin Forestry Authority (AFA). He holds a masters of business administration from the University of Ottawa, and has worked with government officials, business and communities affected by the forestry sector. Under his leadership, AFA recently won awards at both the national and provincial levels. Janke and three siblings were raised in Pembroke by a single mother. He has been married to Annette for 28 years. They have three children, plus Janke’s daughter from a previous marriage. Lehoux is a war veteran with humanitarian experience living in Renfrew.

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Gallant also said she intends to run in this year’s election, scheduled for Oct. 19. “There is still much to be done and I am the best person for the Conservatives to meet the needs of people in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke,” she said. The veteran politician, who has been nominated again to represent the Conservatives in the election, will face one of five Liberal nominees for that party’s candidacy, along with a yet-to-be named NDP candidate. Among Gallant’s accomplishments last year was her private members’ Bill C-462 - the Disability Tax Credit Promoters Restrictions Act receiving Royal Assent. “This legislation will help ensure that disabled Canadians, veterans, caretakers and guardians receive the financial support they deserve, instead of fuelling a cottage industry that feeds off the misery of others,” she said when it passed in the spring. She was also pleased to help link Arnprior seniors with ser-

vices in their area during a fall event she hosted. YAKABUSKI ON ENERGY

Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski co-hosted the levee, which saw more than 100 constituents brave a snowstorm to attend. He said 2014 was bittersweet for him; his Progressive Conservatives having lost the election that saw the chief whip convincingly win another term in office. Yakabuski looks forward to the party selecting a new leader in May. Meanwhile, as energy critic, he will continue to hammer the Liberals over spending on renewable sources. That is also the most important local issue, he said. “The big issue this year is the lack of progress doing something about skyrocketing energy bills,” he said. “The lack of action has a lot of people frustrated.” On the much talked about wrangle between Premier Kathleen Wynne and Prime

Minister Stephen Harper, the local MPP sides with the federal government. He said the Liberal leader takes every opportunity to criticize Harper, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise when a year passes without him agreeing to meet her. Wynne has long maintained the federal government takes much more money from Ontario than it gives back. She demanded a meeting with the prime minister to correct the imbalance. Harper relented on Jan. 5, agreeing to a meeting prior to the Junior Hockey final game in Toronto. Yakabuski said the funding system in place is a progressive tax system, meaning those with more are expected to contribute more, just like the personal tax system. That is why Ontario contributes more than in gets in return. Besides, he added, getting another $600 million out of the federal government is not going to do much to address the $12.5-billion provincial deficit.

He served almost 10 years in the Canadian military, including a stint as medic in Afghanistan. Returning as an injured (therefore retired) member of the military has given him first-hand knowledge of the emotional, physical, financial and other costs associated with Canada’s veterans. He says he would work to improve the veterans’ affairs department.

Lehoux also did humanitarian work in Cameroon to improve infrastructure, even negotiating an agreement between two tribes to share water. Every paid-up member of the Liberal Riding Association will be able to vote when the party elects its candidate. Gallant, the Conservative MP, has represented the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding since 2001.

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MP honours community volunteers with commendations Derek Dunn

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News – Two area residents well-known in the Arnprior area were among eight honoured by the federal government prior to the annual levee by elected representatives on Jan. 3. Stuart Nicholson of Castleford and Calabogie’s Clay Dawdy were named recipients of the 2015 Member of Parliament Commendation. The glass-plated award for community volunteerism was presented by Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant at the Cobden Agricultural Hall. The award evolved out of the Queen’s Jubilee award where hundreds of area volunteers were nominated but only a handful selected. Gallant said recognition, usually a surprise to the recipient, should be given to those who help build their community. “We thought it was a good idea to give similar attention and praise to those who don’t expect any praise,� Gallant said. “They are the unsung heroes of our communities.� Nicholson was given his award for “his selfless acts of kindness toward others,� which was read out as he mounted the podium where Gallant awaited. “He puts aside his own personal commitments to volunteer his time at Castleford United Church, Carp Fair, Food Grains Project, the Pakenham Curling Club, the Horton Commu-

nity Centre, Shawville Cemetery, the annual Blue Grass Festival in Horton. “He is a most humble, unrecognized gentleman who performs many good works,� concludes the description. Nicholson is the father of renowned sledge hockey star Todd Nicholson. The proud father was convinced he was at the event for another award presentation to his son. “It came as a complete surprise,� Stuart said. “I enjoy (volunteering). It’s a social thing for me. I get as much enjoyment out of it as anything.� Todd was pleased the family could keep it a secret and noted his dad is a worthy recipient. “I think it’s great. A real surprise for him,� said Todd, a member of the International Paralympic Committee board. “He doesn’t think twice about helping out any member of the family or somebody else. He’s always been a huge supporter of the community and he’d be the last to ask for anything in return.� Another recipient was Horton Dave Bennett, whose description details “selfless acts of generosity and goodness toward Horton Township. “The community centre was built in a large part with your company’s resources, which you donated the time and machinery to the Horton Township Community Centre.� Bennett is also a township councillor, being

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Clay Dawdy, left, is handed the Member of Parliament Commendation by Cheryl Gallant prior to her annual levee in Cobden on Saturday. Dawdy runs winter sports clinics for disabled soldiers. Helping Gallant give out the awards is Cobden Legion Sgt.-at-Arms Paul Heath. elected Oct. 27 after a term on the sidelines. Dawdy’s description focused on his contributions to sport and military veterans. “You are receiving the 2015 Member of Parliament Commendation due to your dedication and commitment to the Adaptive Ski Program and Snowboarding Program. “The Adaptive Ski Program and Snowboarding mission is to enrich the lives of persons living with disabilities through adaptive skiing and snowboarding.

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News – This year’s Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival combines some of the old favourite offerings with a few significant changes. The 34th annual carnival runs, for the main part, Jan. 15 to 17 with activities centred at the Nick Smith Centre. However, the carnival actually begins this Saturday, Jan. 10 with the traditional free movie at the O’Brien Theatre in downtown Arnprior. The movie, to be announced, will begin at 10 a.m. The major changes included the sliding party on Havey’s Hill being moved from Friday to Saturday evening and the addition of a trivia contest Saturday night. However, the popular AC/DC tribute band, Great Scott, is back to entertain Friday evening. Optimists spokesman Chris Toner explained that with the moving of the club’s wine-tasting gala to Valentine’s Day, the trivia contest has been organized in its place. The trivia night, to be run professionally by TriviaHallofFame.com, will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17 at the

Nick Smith Centre community hall. The cost to enter is $20 per team. To register a team of four, email arnprioroptimist. club@gmail.co or call Wes Schnob at 613878-0808. The Trivia night follows the family tobogganing part on Havey’s (Tank) Hill on the way to the Nick Smith Centre. “Come out and enjoy our great winter weather tobogganing with family and friends,� urge the Optimists. There will be music, a warm fire, free hot chocolate “and lots of fun.� The carnival starts in earnest Thursday, Jan. 15 with the school obstacle relay race starting at 6:30 p.m. in Arena A. With no teachers’ labour dispute making participation uncertain as happened last year, a full contingent from local elementary schools is expected. There will be free pop and chips for entrants and a free public skate will follow from 8 to 9 p.m. There will also be two large air bounce activity centres for children aged 2 to teen. Admission is $2 or a carnival button. Friday’s activities are highlighted by the pub night with “Canada’s ultimate AC/DC tribute band,� Great Scott, entertaining starting at 9:30 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre.

There will also be the popular food and baked goods auction and free public swimming from 7 to 9 p.m. As well, the Optimist Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament begins Friday evening. The hockey tournament continues all day Saturday in both arenas. Other Saturday day-time events include a Shanty breakfast in the community hall 7 to 11 a.m. ($6 or $3 for 12 and under), children’s entertainers Jean-Guy (comedy, roller skating, uni-cycling and juggling) and Benoit Lavallee (illusionist, levitation) from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., free public swimming 1 to 3 p.m., and live entertainment with Kyle Felhaver and friends 1:30 to 4 p.m. In conjunction with the carnival, the Arnprior Figure Skating club is hosting a electronics waste depot at the Nick Smith Centre parking lot Friday 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to noon. For more details on the carnival, visit the Optimist Club of Arnprior’s Facebook page. The club thanks all of its local sponsors for their support. “Our community is stronger for it,� they say. “Please support them and shop local.�

Roadblocks catch two drivers News - The OPP’s Festive R.I.D.E. (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) roadblocks nabbed two impaired drivers in the Renfrew-Arnprior area. In the five-week campaign that ended Jan. 2, officers locally set up 189 festive RIDE spot checks and issued three licence suspensions of three-, seven- or 30 days. East Region OPP officers conducted 2,308 festive RIDE initiatives. They charged 87 people with impaired, over 80 or refusal to provide a sample, compared to 116 during the RIDE campaign in 2013-14. Unfortunately, they say, OPP officers in East Region issued 105 three-, seven- or 30-day driver’s licence suspensions compared to 96 in the 2013-14 campaign. The OPP is calling on everyone to stop impaired driving and to discourage others from doing so.

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Review of 2014 highlights many ups, downs Deal relief to town mayor Staff

News - As the new year kicks off, we look back at some of the biggest stories to happen in Arnprior and McNabBraeside during the first six months of 2014. Certain events and moments stick out, such as MPP John Yakabuskie’s “bittersweet� win in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke while the Liberals swept to a majority across the province; and the polar opposite municipal election campaigns. The community said hello to two new doctors and goodbye to an admired hockey referee. A business group bowed out and an athlete climb onto an international podium. Residents throughout the area made headlines for their accomplishments, ideas and concerns, highlighting what makes living and working in this community so great. Read on for the ups and downs in the first half of 2014, and check back next week when the Chronicle-Guide profiles the biggest stories from July to December. January * The community mourned a popular former McNab-Braeside councillor who died just before Christmas. Dale Gillan was remembered as a

compassionate and effective councillor and dedicated supporter of many local organizations, particularly those in the agricultural and health fields. Gillan passed away “suddenly but peacefullyâ€? at his Glasgow Station area home Dec. 21 with his family by his side. * Arnprior mayor David Reid said he intends to announce his decision in March on whether he will seek a second four-year term in the Oct. 27 municipal election. McNab-Braeside mayor Mary Campbell said she is still mulling over her options, but is expecting to make a formal announcement soon. Nominations opened Jan. 2 for local council and school board elections. * Arnprior’s physician recruitment team is starting off 2014 on a high note – welcoming new doctor Dr. Mohammad Nejad. In addition, the team has prepared a budget and strategy for the next year and is looking to help connect remaining residents who are waiting for a physician. * A well-respected Arnprior referee who died unexpectedly early last year was honoured at the start of a Junior B Packers game. John Edward ‘Jake’ Rouleau was praised for his dedication to Arnprior Minor Hockey and his community in general. Rouleau,

who refereed games in Arnprior for 28 years, died Feb. 26 at the age of 62 after a sudden illness. * McNab-Braeside Coun. Aldene Styles is looking to move up to mayor for the next term of township council. Styles announced Jan. 9 that she will seek the mayor’s position in the Oct. 27 municipal election. * McNab-Braeside residents facing increased recreation fees for services in Arnprior and Renfrew have once again been left hanging. In another attempt to improve the situation for residents facing increased recreation fees due to council’s decision to end shared services agreements with its neighbours, Coun. Brad McIlquham reintroduced a motion to provide rebates to youth and seniors who have to pay out-of-town rates for use of programs and facilities. * Arnprior council will consider reducing the number of votes needed to ensure the survival of Arnprior’s downtown Business Improvement Association (BIA). The fate of the organization was to be decided at a Jan. 6 meeting, but inclement weather may have been a factor in attendance. About 23 of the 25 needed did make it to the meeting.

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Town Mayor David Reid is relieved to put the dispute to rest. “This is a good day for the residents of both Arnprior and McNabBraeside,� he said. “This is not about council. It’s about the residents. They are the ones impacted most by not having a deal in place.� However, the two sides will take the next six months to work out a long-term deal, likely to last five years. A return to the status quo on pricing doesn’t fix the underlying issue that prompted Reid to press the previous township council for more money. Town residents still pay considerably more for the services: an estimated $146 per person versus $34 for township residents annually. Arnprior ratepayers have and will continue to pay for capital expenditures to the Nick Smith Centre and recently renovated public library, yet are saddled with contributing 400 per cent more for recreation and 150 per cent more for library services. When asked if he still expected the township to pay considerably more down the road, Reid’s first response was “I’m open-minded.� He then talked about the challenges that go into getting a fair deal for both sides: best practices gleaned from elsewhere come into play; deals similar municipalities have in place; the amount the township can reasonably be expected to pay. On the latter, expecting township residents to absorb a 7- 8 per cent tax hike in a given year, for example, isn’t exactly reasonable. But he said he still stands behind the principle that started the whole thing. He wants to see the township gradually pay more. “I’d like to see us eventually get to a similar level (that mirrors deals in neighbouring municipalities),� Reid said. He is confident a formula can be put in place that has flexibility for moving factors such as population growth. That way a deal can be easily renewed. Although a future council can refuse to sign another deal after the expected five-year one is in place, Reid said it isn’t possible to have a permanent deal in place. All agreements have an opt-out clause; should future council candidates run on an anti-agreements platform and win, they will have the right to do as they deem necessary.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

January 12th, 6:30 pm - Regular Meeting of Council January 26th, 6:30 pm – Regular Meeting of Council

WATER BILL REMINDER

Water bills for November/December should arrive in the mail by Jan 16th. If you have not received your bill by this date please contact the water department at 613-623-4231 x. 1825. A reminder that water bills are due by 4:30 pm on January 30th .

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January: Tom Peckett to run in township mayoral race was taken to Arnprior hospital for treatment of burns caused by an explosion at his Madawaska Street restaurant. An Ontario Fire Marshal office investigator took over the scene and conducted an investigation into the cause of the fire that resulted in Fakih facing arson-related charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty.

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* Arnprior Regional Health CAO Eric Hanna and physician recruitment co-ordinator Lindsay Ziebarth visited McNab-Braeside council to update members on physician recruitment efforts. The committee has asked McNab-Braeside for $25,000 (Arnprior was asked for the same) to make up part of the proposed $130,000 budget for 2014.

* If there are no last minute surprises, Arnprior taxpayers could get a tax break this year, Town of Arnprior staff said as they tabled a draft of the 2014 budget. If there are no major changes added by council during upcoming deliberations (there wasn’t), it appears the municipal tax rate may not increase by all that much if at all this year, they said.

* Former Arnprior councillor Tom Peckett has joined McNab-Braeside Coun. Aldene Styles in the race for mayor of the township. * Arnprior’s John Leslie picked up bronze medals in both men’s snowboard cross races in Para-snowboard World Cup competition over the weekend in Colorado. They were his first career medals on the circuit. * Arnprior had its first official candidate for council in the fall’s municipal election. Incumbent councillor Dan Lynch filed his nomination papers Jan. 13. Lynch was first elected to council in 2010. He has been manager at the Arnprior Airport for the past 15 years. * McNab-Braeside council needs a change in direction, says Coun. Brad McIlquham. That is why he has put his hat in the ring for the deputy mayor position in the Oct. 27 municipal election.

* A phase-in process and the option to revisit the bylaw each year are key when considering the town’s increase in development charges, said Arnprior Mayor David Reid. Council passed the revised rates Jan 13. Changes were based on a Watson and Associates background study members reviewed in December. Town CAO Michael Wildman explained the File Arnprior’s own John Leslie made his home development charges bylaw has not been intown proud with his exploits on the ski hill dexed for many years and the amount the town and by at the Paralympic Games in Socchi. has collected has been about 50 per cent less than what is required to support development. * One man was injured and a property has * The Arnprior and area business awards had sustained fire and structural damage as a result of an explosion and fire Jan. 19 in downtown a new modern look. The Greater Arnprior Chamber of ComArnprior. Moe’s Pita and Pizzeria owner Moe Fakih merce announced that it has changed several of

the awards in the 10th year of the program. The changes are designed to attract new interest in the process, explained chamber president Wes Schnob. * John Leslie is on top of the world. On the heels of two bronze World Cup para-snowboard medals, the 21-year-old Arnprior District High School graduate capped it off with another bronze, this time at Big White outside of Kelowna and the official announcement that he’ll be part of Canada’s team at the Paralympics in Sochi, Russia in March. * Canadian Olympic hero Clara Hughes is coming to Arnprior, it was announced. Arnprior was one of 95 communities to host a stopover on Hughes’ cross-country Big Ride for Bell Let’s Talk to promote awareness of mental health issues. * Arnprior has a second candidate running for council. Former mayoralty candidate Doug Smith announced he would celebrate his 55th birthday Wednesday by filing nomination papers for a councillor position. Smith, who first ran in 2010, joined sitting councillor Dan Lynch as candidates officially in the race. February * It became apparent the debate over Miller Paving’s proposed Braeside Quarry expansion will not be resolved anytime soon. See FEBRUARY, page 11

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Now implement real changes It was long overdue. However, the sacking this week of Julian Fantino, the beleaguered Veterans Affairs Minister, should be just the first step if the federal government is serious about mending fences with veterans. The new veterans affairs minister, Erin O’Toole, has a major task ahead of him. Being a former military man himself and his reputation of being affable sort should help. He can’t help but be an improvement on Fantino, who alienated veterans, normally supporters of the Conservatives, with his behaviour that verged on the edge of boorishness. However, saying “it’s an honour for me to serve our veterans� and being nicer to them in face-to-face meetings won’t address the many grievances that they have with the government. O’Toole and the Conservative government have to show they are taking veterans’ concerns seriously by improving mental health services and financial support for distressed veterans. Enough of leaving needed funds unspent, spreading out announced increases in assistance over 50 years and allowing claims to bog down in the bureaucracy. If you don’t believe improvements are needed, ask the Royal Canadian Legion, hardly a radical organization of malcontents. In re-

sponse to Fantino’s departure, the Legion said it hopes the change will bring “better action� on the issues facing veterans and their families. It pointed to three specific areas where the government needs to improve veterans benefits. In its release, the Legion made note of the outpouring of support for veterans on Remembrance Day and urged the government and all political parties to “put the past behind and move forward to create an environment where veterans know that this country’s obligation to care for them when they need it will be met.� In comments at her New Year’s levee Saturday, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant maintains veterans in this area are pleased with the “exemplary care� they are receiving, although admitting it’s not always as timely as it could be. As the Legion and veterans have made clear, the services are not always up to snuff. As an MP with a large military presence in her riding, Gallant should be impressing on O’Toole and the powers-that-be in her government the importance making services for veterans more comprehensive and effective. Shuffling ministers and soothing words aren’t enough. The new minister and the government need to take concrete actions to take better care of veterans.

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To the editor: I like elected officials who I just had to react to Trans Canada Pipeline actually do what they say they Good news about the pendspokesman Tim Duboyce’s letter in the Dec. 25 will do. ing agreement between ArnArnprior Chronicle-Guide. prior and McNab-Braeside It looks like he is trying to soften public Daniel Q. Smith Township for library and recMcNab-Braeside opinion in favor of the Energy East project. There is nothing great about this project; just ask the people in Kalamazoo who saw their streets turn into a river of oil after a pipeline break. There have been numerous smaller acThe Chronicle-Guide welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, cidents after. address and a phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. It makes no sense to pump another one milWe reserve the right to edit for space and content, in print and online at ottawacommuni- lion bpd into our already saturated atmosphere. tynews.com. Please email to theresa.fritz@metroland.com, fax to 613-623-7518 or mail to 8 And the $15-billion rise in GDP over 20 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior, ON, K7S 1L8. years is a pittance when you factor in that the federal government is subsidizing oil and gas at reation services. Acceptance is a given. I must commend Mayor Peckett and the new township council for their practical mitigation of a thorny issue.

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday January 10th Saturday January 17th 2015

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Movie at the O’Brien Theatre 10 am Admission $2.00 or a Carnival Button

Thursday, January 15th: Arena A at 6:30pm – School Obstacle Relay Race (Free pop and chips for all participants) Arena A from 8-9pm – Free Public Skate Community Hall between 5-9pm – two large air bounce activity centres for children ages 2 to teen. Admission is $2.00 or a Carnival Button.

Friday, January 16th: Arena A and B at 6pm – Optimist Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament begins. Swimming Pool from 7-9pm – Free public swimming Community Hall from 5:30pm-1am – Pub night with entertainment starting at 9:30pm. Back by popular demand Great Scott - Canada’s Ultimate AC/DC tribute band and the ever popular baked goods and food auction … arrive hungry!

Saturday, January 17th: Arena A and B all day – Optimist Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament Community Hall from 7-11am – Shanty breakfast, cost is $6 or $3 for children 12 and under. Community Hall from 10:30am-12:30pm – Children’s entertainment: Jean-Guy(a highly energetic performer full of comedy, roller skating, juggling and uni-cycling. Benoit Lavallee (illusionist, including a levitation trick with someone from the audience!) Community Hall from 1:30-4pm – great live entertainment with Kyle Felhaver and friends Swimming Pool from 1-3pm – Free public swimming Havey’s Hill (Tank Hill) 6-9pm – Family Tobogganing party! Come out and enjoy our great winter weather tobogganing with family and friends. There will be music, a warm fire, free hot chocolate and lots of fun. Community Hall 8-10pm – Trivia Night by TriviaHallofFame.com. Cost is $20 per team. To register your team of 4 please email arnprioroptimist.club@ gmail.com or call Wes Schnob at 613 878-0808

Unusual birds spotted at Boxing Day Count Lifestyle - If asked to pick my favourite day of the year, without hesitation I would declare: “Boxing Day!” Now, that isn’t because retail stores offer great bargains. Nor is it because of another day off work. Dec. 26 is my favourite because it brings the annual Pakenham-Arnprior Christmas Bird Count. This year’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was my 49th consecutive one. My first Count (which I remember as if it took place yesterday) was in 1966. Back then it was called the Pakenham CBC. Edna Ross started that Count in 1925, and she was its organizer/compiler until 1970. That year the Count’s name was changed to its current title to reflect a shift of the count’s centre (each Count takes place in an area defined by a circle with a 7.5-mile radius) to include more of the area covered by an even earlier CBC; the Arnprior CBC was initiated in 1913 by Charles Macnamara, and he ran it until the late 1930s. Near perfect conditions dominated Boxing Day this year. The wind was weak, permitting the 32 partici-

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way pants to hear distant birds. Temperatures ranged from plus 3 at 4:30 a.m. (when I started listening for owls) to plus 6 by mid-day, making this my warmest count ever. By first light, Ryan Zimmerling and I were roaming the Nopiming Game Preserve near Marshall Bay. I love that area because it contains mature forests, a creek and a large marsh. It was in the cattails that we found our best birds. At daybreak, a Song Sparrow responded to our calls. Then a Winter Wren, only the second recorded over the 101-years of the Count, was heard calling. It never showed itself but its double “kip-kip” notes were diagnostic.

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This male Pine Grosbeak and its companion - the only two recorded on the Count - were found devouring fruit at Pillar 5 Pharma Inc. Several hours later we came across another Winter Wren. This one behaved differently, sitting up in plain view in response to our calls. But even though it was half a kilometre from where we had encountered the first, it was in the same marsh, so it could have been the same bird. However, 20 minutes later we relocated the first wren in the same location where we had found it, and it still refused to show itself. We concluded that there were two wrens. Winter Wrens were not the only rarities en-

countered that day. Also tallied were a Longeared Owl near Cedar Hill (only the second one recorded on the Count), a female Northern Pintail in the Madawaska River at Arnprior (a third record), two Golden Eagles near White Lake, two Northern Saw-whet Owls near Blakeney, and two Red-bellied Woodpeckers visiting feeders near Pakenham. The astounding tally of 28 Bald Eagles blew away the previous high count of 15. But there were disappointments. Evening Grosbeaks present on

the previous day were nowhere to be found on Count Day. A Great Blue Heron spotted days before also eluded the counters. To rub it in, it showed up the day after Boxing Day. Still, it was a most successful count. By day’s end nearly 5,000 individual birds comprising 56 species were tallied. And even better, there are now fewer than 365 days until the next Christmas Bird Count! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.

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February: Council chambers packed for quarry meeting * Plans for a new Canadian Tire store and possibly three other retail stores at Winners Circle and Baskin Drive were one step closer to reality after the Feb. 24 Arnprior council meeting. A request by owner Harden Group to change Arnprior’s official plan and zoning for the 5.58 acres of vacant land has moved forward.

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Residents and lawyers packed McNab-Braeside council chambers Jan. 29 for a prehearing into five appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) involving township council’s decision on the controversial project. The OMB hearing is set for March 2, 2015 after mediation attempts failed.

* A MacDonald Street house fire has been deemed accidental and efforts have begun to help the homeowner rebuild. Arnprior Fire Chief John Okum said the fire started in a factory-built chimney running along the exterior of the home. The occupant managed to safely escape the fire just after 8 a.m. Feb. 4. A fundraising campaign has been

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It was the year of the Sullivans in 2014 as the family-owned Arnprior-based company celebrated its 100th anniversary with the book One Hundred Years on a Handshake, a gala celebration at the Nick Smith Centre and many awards. set up to help homeowner Terry Fabian, who was asleep when he was alerted to the fire when a passerby pounded on his door. * Despite some last minute additions, Arnprior council has managed to finalize the 2014 almost $8.7-million town budget without boosting the municipal property tax rate. Councillors and staff were pleased with the result considering the chal-

lenges faced by rising costs, the loss of recreation and library agreement with McNab-Braeside, and a major jump in police salaries. * Money for physician recruitment and a full-time fire chief position are among the McNab-Braeside budget considerations this year, as towhship council started budget deliberations.

March * It’s the way the Sullivans have always done business and it’s served the family and the 100-year-old construction company very well. A Hundred Years on a Handshake, the lively history of M. Sullivan and Son Ltd. from 1914-2014, was launched at an anniversary event Feb. 28 in Arnprior. The celebration was held at Arnprior’s historic O’Brien Theatre, the second construction project the well-known Sullivans completed in Arnprior.

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* Arnprior showed John Leslie a little hometown love. Friends, fans, and supporters had several opportunities to spend time with the 21-yearold Paralympic snowboarder in a visit to Arnprior. The town declared John Leslie Day and a street in Sandy Hook was named after him.

Regional Health (ARH) announced that another doctor is relocating to this area. Family physician Dr. Jonathan Fitzsimon is the second physician to agree to join the local family health team since the new recruitment drive was launched.

Paralympic hero, John Leslie. And while he’s not bringing home a medal, an impressive seventh-place finish and “superb� representation of his hometown and country, make him a true winner in the eyes of his family, friends, supporters and fans. See MARCH, page 12

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March: Transportation minister tours four-laning work Continued from page 11

* The Arnprior Fire Department has a new response protocol that will help protect firefighters, increase efficiency and enhance professionalism. Chief John Okum told town council Feb. 24 that the department will adopt the new process following a successful pilot program that began in September. The change involves the way members of the volunteer department respond to calls. Previously, firefighters would receive a page to respond to the fire scene and would do so in their personal vehicles. The new protocol calls for firefighters to respond to the fire station to don gear and join colleagues in being dispatched aboard one of the department’s emergency vehicles. * The new-look drive to attract new doctors to the Arnprior area is paying off. The Arnprior and District Family Health Team (ADFHT) and Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) announced last week that another doctor is relocating to this area. Family physician Dr. Jonathan Fitzsimon is the second physician to agree to join the local family health

team since the new recruitment drive was launched. Earlier, it was announced that Dr. Mohammad Nejad will join the family health team in late spring or early summer. * A proud Arnprior is welcoming home their Paralympic hero. And while he’s not bringing home a medal, an impressive seventh-place finish and “superb” representation of his hometown and country, make him a true winner in the eyes of his family, friends, supporters and fans. * The lobbying to have Highway 17 four-laned right up the Upper Ottawa Valley continued in Arnprior last week. A group of Arnprior and Renfrew County representatives met with Ontario Transportation Minister Glen Murray March 13 at Arnprior town hall, then took him for a tour of the work progressing on the fourlaning between Campbell and Scheel drives. * Arnprior Mayor David Reid has been named to a committee looking into policing costs in the province. In a town news release, it was announced Reid had been selected by the Association of Municipalities

of Ontario (AMO) board of directors to sit on its OPP billing steering committee to help “represent the diversity of municipal opinions and interests across the province of those which use and pay for the services of the OPP.” * Former downtown businessman Doug Smith said the Arnprior Business Improvement Association can keep operating if it holds an annual meeting and passes a budget, even if it is only for $1. Smith said that route is the one recommended in his discussions with other BIA groups in Ontario. * The long-term health and local presence of Atomic Energy of Canada may depend on the success of Renfrew County’s lobbying campaign this year. In efforts to keep AECL’s activities at Chalk River and Deep River, the county began its homework with a fact-finding tour last December to several nuclear-related facilities in the United States. These included some that had been earmarked for closure, but now thrive with the help of private business enterprise.

* A competing developer protested the Winners Circle project’s timing during a public meeting at town hall Monday evening. White Lake Road Investments’ Wib Paul and a consultant spoke to a decade-long plan for retail outlets on the south side of Highway 417. He reminded council of the Smart Centre proposal that could have seen a Wal-Mart or store like it come to town, but was unraveled after downtown merchants and others rallied against it in 2009.

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* Hey, hey: remember the big man who put out a forest fire halfway between ‘Renfrew and ol’ Arnprior’? Big Joe Mufferaw did it with five spit balls all the way from Smiths Falls? Apparently his last name is offensive to some and, therefore, won’t be appearing on the back of a football mascot’s jersey.

* Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski took exception to a suggestion by Ontario Transportation Minister Glen Murray that the provincial Opposition parties and the federal government should share the blame if the four-laning of Highway 417 up the Valley is delayed. Murray indicated during a brief visit to Arnprior that the minority Liberal government couldn’t add the next phase of the work from Scheel Drive to Renfrew on the ministry’s five-year plan without support from the Opposition parties for more investment into infrastructure. The federal government should also ante up some money as Highway 17 is the Trans Canada Highway, he added. Yakabuski responded to the comments by pointing out that it is the government not the Opposition that decides on which projects should go ahead. “I don’t believe it was acceptable for him to come into the riding and play cheap political games,” he said.

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April: TOSH Steakhouse burns to the ground during early hours Continued from page 12

Arnold Smith’s wife was going to take him out to TOSH Steakhouse and Bar for his birthday. Now he lingers before the building on Staye Court Drive on the morning of April 7 with his head hung low. Smoke still seeping out of the burned-out remains of the restaurant. Windows punctured and walls collapsed. “I guess I’m going to cancel my reservations,” he said, in a weak attempt at dark humour. In the parking lot where two figures - standing apart from firefighters and other emergency crews –stare bleary-eyed and incred-

ulous at what’s left of their gastronomic dream. Owner Haley Rooney wasn’t ready to talk much about what may have happened early that morning, at about 3 a.m., when a passerby called 911 to report smoke. * Arnprior council has a good problem to deal with in the upcoming weeks. Two major retail developments are soon ready to break ground. But they could be competing for the same tenants, giving rise to the prospect that one may gain advantage if it opens doors before the other. Mem-

bers of council who spoke at the recent Winners Circle public meeting were enthusiastic about seeing the project, which is co-owned by Canadian Tire, move ahead. But at 86,000 square feet, it falls far short of the development across the highway beside the Antrim Truck Stop. It is 245,000 square feet. * Two former Arnprior council members took exception to comments made by Reeve Walter Stack during discussion at the March 24 council meeting about commercial development in the

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120 Royal Troon Lane, Dunrobin Beautiful 4+1 bedrm home at Eagle Creek Golf Course on a 1+ acre lot built in 2009, 9 ft ceilings & hardwd & tile floors on main level, lovely granite kitchen with walk-in pantry open to dining area, 2 sided gas fireplace, main flr famrm & laundry, deep front veranda, covered back deck, finished basement, above ground pool! Great family home! $529, 900

Three Car Garage!! 3889 Stonecrest Road, Woodlawn Beautiful 3 bedroom home on 2 private acres near Stonecrest Public School and Shepherd’s Grove, detached 3 car garage with loft, huge front veranda, back deck, hardwood flrs on both levels, massive eat-in kitchen, many unique touches, main floor den, 2 full baths, partially finished rec room. Includes 5 appls. A very nice place to call home! $349,900

SOLD! 3398 Shea Road, Richmond Ideal fixer upper! Solid 3 bedroom bungalow in the village across from Tim Hortons and Independent Grocer! Huge 80’ x 191’ lot with single car garage, parking for 4 cars, updated oak kitchen, 3rd bedrm converted to main flr laundry, fireplace in livrm, oil heat with natural gas available on street, rough-in for bathrm in basement. Needs paint, bathrm reno, windows, back shingles & flooring. List price $274,900

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(Dec. 26) shortly after 9 p.m. The wallet was recovered intact nearby. OPP note that if valuables are removed from vehicles, there is nothing to steal. If vehicles are locked, the thieves usually move on as they are looking for ‘easy’ targets. “Remember: lock it or lose it,” warn OPP. Meanwhile, a mailbox was damaged overnight on Saturday, Jan. 3 on Carmichael Side Road in McNabBraeside. The mailbox appears to have been shot at several times.

OPP decry number of local domestic disputes McCann House for Women at 1800-267-4930, the OPP at 1-888310-1122, their local hospital, their doctor, or a trusted friend or family member, say police. In an emergency, call 9-1-1. In the last two weeks, Renfrew and Arnprior responded to 15 calls of domestic disputes. One man was charged with break and enter, being unlawfully in a dwelling, and theft under $5,000. Another man was charged with assault, a third was charged with intimidation, another man was charged with assault while a fifth was charged with domestic mischief.

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Warning issued after snowmobilers go through ice News - With two snowmobiles having fallen through the ice since the start of the new year, the OPP and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) are reminding snowmobilers that no ice can be considered 100 per cent safe. Fortunately, the two drivers and two passengers managed to get out of the water and make it to safety. The OPP note that is a “rare and fortunate outcome” given that snowmobilers in these types of incidents often do not make it out alive. When ice forms early and may look safe, it is likely not yet thick, strong or stable enough

to support much weight. This also applies when waterways experience prolonged periods of thaw or rain, which can cause ice to weaken suddenly, and towards spring after ice begins to deteriorate from milder temperatures, notes the OPP and OFSC in a news release. They maintain that adhering to land-based OFSC prescribed trails whenever possible offers the safest snowmobile terrain. They provide many trails that avoid water crossings altogether. If you do make the personal choice to take the risk of travelling on ice by snowmobile, wait until a marked stake line is in place and

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cross only when you can follow it directly from shore to shore, without stopping on the ice, says the OPP. While ice crossing is never a sure thing, snowmobilers can also reduce their risk by: • checking ice thickness and quality before riding onto any frozen water; • understanding that ice conditions may vary from day to day, from hour to hour and from place to place; • never travelling on ice alone, at night or while impaired; • avoiding slushy ice, untracked ice, or ice near moving water or dock bubblers;

• watching out for obstacles like rocks, stumps, docks, ice roads and fishing huts; • wearing a buoyant snowmobile suit and carrying ice picks. The OPP has developed safety initiatives through the Provincial Traffic Safety Program. Visit opp.ca for more information. The OFSC is committed to proactive leadership in promoting safe, responsible riding, on and off Ontario snowmobile trails, by building safer snowmobiling knowledge, attitudes and behaviours through rider education, safety legislation development and enforcement. For more information, visit ofsc.on.ca.

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2015 Dog Tags It’s that time of year again to begin thinking about renewing your dog license! The Townships Animal Control By-Law # 2004-502 provides for the annual licensing, regulating and registering of all dogs and imposes a license fee on all dog owners. Dog Tags can be purchased at the Township Office using cash, cheque or debit during regular office hours Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you would like to have your dog tag sent to you in the mail, please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope along with a cheque made payable to the Township of Lanark Highlands and the following information: UÊ"Ü iÀÃÊ > i]Ê>``ÀiÃÃÊEÊ« iÊ Õ LiÀ UÊ }½ÃÊ > i UÊ Àii` UÊ }iÊ UÊ ÕÀ }Ê UÊ-iÝ UÊ-«iV > Ê >À }ÃÊ­ vÊ> Þ® UÊ «ÞÊ vÊ Ì iÊ VÀ Ê «Ê «>«iÀÃÊ EÊ ÀÊ ,Ê Õ Ì }Ê }Ê Vi ÃiÊ ­ vÊ >«« V>L i® Prices are as follows Tags purchased prior to March 31st 2015 $ 10.00 Tags on or after April 1, 2015 $ 15.00 Õ Ì }Ê }ÃÊ­Ê«À vÊvÀ Ê ,Ê®ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊfÊÊÊx°ää VÀ V ««i`Ê` }ÃÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ Ê >À}i > Ê ÌÀ Ê"vwViÀ]Ê Ì>Ê-ÌÕ>ÀÌ 613-259-9998 613-267-9337 Emergency Pager ­Ì ÃÊ «>}iÀÊ ` iÃÊ ÌÊ Ì> iÊ Û ViÊ iÃÃ>}iÃÊ Ê « i>ÃiÊ ` > Ê Þ ÕÀÊ « iÊ Õ LiÀÊÕà }ÊÌ iÊ iÞ«>`Ê vÊÞ ÕÀÊÌ ÕV Ì iÊ« i® *All calls are confidential.


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Sports - A recent trip to a provincial powerlifting event was very successful for three Arnprior competitors, along with the entire Ultimate Fitness team. Arnprior’s Kim Power won gold in the ladies’ 63-kg Masters 2 category at the Ontario Powerlifting Association Classic Provincial Championships in North Bay Nov. 29-30. Luke Homer, also of Arnprior, earned silver in the men’s 66-kg subjunior group. Arnprior’s Kelly Winter placed sixth in the ladies’ 72-kg Open at the event. Karen Maxwell of Renfrew won silver in the ladies 63-kg Masters 2, while her daughter, Kinsey, earned gold in the ladies’ 57-kg subjunior event.

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“All in all, it was a very successful meet for our team,” said Karen

Maxwell, who applauds Paul Vaillancourt and Sarah Leighton of Ultimate Fitness in Renfrew and Arnprior for their excellent coaching. The Maxwells both started powerlifting about two-and-a-half years ago. “It’s definitely different than anything I’d ever tried,” said Karen. “It’s very challenging.” She is particularly pleased with the success of her Power, who competes in the same age and weight class. Karen, who will be 50 in January, said it’s just great to share the success with her friend. “We think of ourselves as the older badasses,” she said. The Ultimate Fitness team members are now training for the nationals competition coming up in Newfoundland in April.

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tions, it matched all the money collected. The funds are being donated to the ‘Doef Strong’ campaign in trust to help Neil Doef in his recovery. The campaign was promoted on the Facebook pages and websites of both the Prior and the Chronicle-Guide. In announcing its support for the family, Erica Nicolson of the Prior said that: “For those of you who are unaware, Neil is a terrific 17-year-old from Smiths Falls who was injured playing for Team Canada at the

World Junior A Challenge in Saskatchewan on Dec. 14. While the extent of his injuries are still unknown, he and his family have spent Christmas away from home and in the hospital.”  “Help us show the Doef family Valley support,” she urged. The injury hit home hard for Nicolson and her family, as Neil Doef is a good friend of her daughters and the son of a good friend of hers.

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Sports – The Arnprior Junior B Packers kicked off 2015 by ending a three-game losing streak with a 6-4 win over the Stittsville Rams at the Nick Smith last Friday. The game was supposed to be the first of a home-and-home series, but Sunday’s game in Stittsville was cancelled because of the bad weather. The Packers were led by Casey Doner’s hat-trick in the win over the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Valley Division secondplace Rams. Arnprior built up an early 2-0 lead on goals by Doner and James Prebble and went into the second stanza ahead 2-1. Doner put the Packers up by two, scoring 24 seconds into the second period. After Stittsville pulled even, John McLean scored at 17:01 of the second to give Arnprior a 4-3 lead going into the third. It stayed that way until 17:58 of the third when Patrick McGrath scored to restore Arnprior’s two-goal cushion. The Rams replied less than a minute later, but Doner’s hat-trick

goal with 25 seconds left clinched the win for the Packers. Luc Deschamps had three assists for Arnprior. Dominic Plaschy, returning after a three-game absence, made 27 saves in the Packer net as Arnprior was outshot 31-27. In the Packers final game of 2014, they fell 6-2 on Dec. 30 to the Valley division-leading Timberwolves in Renfrew. The Wolves got two goals from Luke Lapierre, while Nych Paquette, Scott Conroy, Bailey Hein and Blair Barr added singles. Liam Killeen, who gave Arnprior a 1-0 lead after one period, and Prebble put the Packers on the scoreboard. Matteo Scapillati made 31 saves in the Arnprior net. Dane Brumm backstopped the Renfrew victory with 21 saves. His biggest stop came a couple of minutes after Killeen’s marker when he robbed the Packers of what appeared to be a sure goal. That prevented Arnprior from going up 2-0, and bought the Wolves time to turn momentum into their favour.\ A spirited third-period scrap resulted in fighting majors and game misconducts to Ryan Patrick of the Wolves and Packers counterpart

Chris Marchand with 1:18 remaining. The Packers lost a wild 10-6 game to Shawville Dec. 28 at the Nick Smith Centre. Arnprior took a 4-3 lead in the first period on goals by Marchand, Michael McGrath, Killeen and Isaac Perreault. However, Stittsville scored four answered goals in the second period and extended its lead to 9-4 until two late goals by Corey Chaplin and Luc Deschamps made the score more respectable. Scapillati was busy in the Arnprior net as Shawville outshot the Packers 48-28. There were 94 minutes in penalties called in the game, with Arnprior receiving 58.

and Shawville 34. With 10 games remaining, Arnprior is still comfortably ahead of Almonte (17 points) and Perth (14) for the final playoff berth. ALLARD TRADE

The Packers have acquired the playing right to Cole Allard from Renfrew in return for future considerations. Allard is the brother of Ethan Allard, a member of the Packers’ top scoring line of two years ago. The 20-year-old left winger from Petawawa has played for Central Canada Hockey League teams in Carleton Place, Smith Falls, Kemp-

tville and Pembroke. as well as for the Wolves on-and-off for the past two years. In his first game with the Packers, he picked up an assist in the 6-4 win over Stittsville. Luc Deschamps leads Arnprior with 22 goals and 31 assists in 27 games. John McLean and Robert Darnowski are next with 33 points each. Arnprior goes on the road for the next two weeks, playing in Shawville this Sunday, Jan. 11, Perth Jan. 16 and Renfrew Jan. 17. The Packers’ next home game is Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. when Renfrew comes to town. With files from Peter Clark

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Shawville’s new-found offense has resulted in wins 9-2 over Perth, 10-6 over Arnprior, 10-2 over Almonte and 7-6 over Stittsville in the last two weeks. That surge has put the Pontiacs a point up on Arnprior for third place in the Valley Division. The Packers have 33 points (1613-1). Renfrew leads the division with 46 points, Stittsville has 39

Sports – The suggested fee for non-members to use the 25 kilometres of West Carleton Nordic Ski Club trails in Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park is $7, not $5 as indicated in a story provided by the club in last week’s newspaper. The club welcomes occasional

skiers on its trails, but asks them to sign in at the parking lot and kindly contribute $7 towards keeping “these trails the best around.” Skiers can register online as well as finding out more information at the club’s website at www.wcnsc. com.

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what had happened: one man shot another in the foot. Owen witnessed the aftermath. “A girl ran in to the store. She hugged a friend and started crying. My aunt saw a bullet shell on the ground,” Owen said. The next 15 minutes or so had the mothers texting one another, three stores apart. Dozens of people hiding behind retail shelves and racks were doing the same. At one point salespeople at both stores unlocked the door and said those who were not frightened “are allowed to run,” Osborne said. The mothers agreed to make a dash for the car. Osborne still didn’t have a handle on what was happening. Was someone outside waiting to pick off people who ran? She decided to assume Tanger security knew the coast was clear. All five met at the car and were out of the parking lot just as police pulled in. “I was visibly shaken. The steering wheel was shaking,” Osborne said. “We went for a beer.” Rafter’s daughter Halle cried almost the entire time they were in hiding, reacting either to the chaotic scene or her aunt’s sudden move to have them all duck down to the floor. Osborne’s daughter Lia had the polar opposite response. She told anyone who would listen every detail she could recall. Her son, Owen, while not frightened to go back, spent the entire ordeal holding his aunt’s hand. “And he’s not a hand-holder,” Osborne said, chuckling. “I have to go back. I’ve still got a $75 gift card.”

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heart of Pakenham and will be Mississippi Mills’ first brewery. The company will feature a line-up of craft beers made using locally sourced products – including their beers’ main ingredient: natural spring water. The idea to start Cartwright Springs Brewery came to Rieux just over two years ago, when he was out for a walk on his property one day. He had come across a small creek when he noticed it didn’t seem to have a source. After some searching and sifting through a few fallen leaves, Rieux discovered that the water was bubbling up from underground in what was a natural, fresh water spring. “The spring really

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clicked something into me,” he said. “I realized I could use this superior water to make beer and I just wanted to share that beer with everyone.” Rieux has been a lover of craft beers for considerably longer than it’s been a trend. He’s been making it in small batches for more than 20 years, using his home kitchen as his own personal micro-brewery. “Making beer has always been a hobby for me,” he said, “but after I discovered the spring and made beer using the water from it, I realized I had something special.” At first, Rieux was making batches of his spring water beer for friends, but found it hard to keep up with demand. Since then, his dream of opening a brewery to showcase his beer has grown into a reality. It’s been about a year since the first steps were taken in creating Cartwright Springs Brewery. Rieux has put everything into making Pakenham’s first brewery a success. He’s got his life savings invested into the project, and has friend Eduardo Guerra to partner with him as a financial backer. “Starting a brewery is not an easy process,” he said. “There are a lot of unexpected expenses that go along with it, but we keep pushing on.” To create a brewery in rural Pakenham, Rieux has had to jump a number of unusual hurdles. In addition to actually constructing the brewery itself, digging a septic tank and ordering equipment, he has had to have additional hydro poles put up at the end of his road to handle the electricity needed to run the operation. Though it’s been a long process that Rieux admits was tedious at times, he says it will all be worth it when the beer starts to flow. “When we’re up and running and producing beers, we’ll be living the dream,” he said. Rieux says Cartwright Springs Brewery plans to produce a number of different beers to appeal to almost every craft beer lover. There will be four standard creations that are available year-round, interspersed with a few seasonal beers for variety. “A huge part of the craft beer movement is that beer drinkers are looking for more variety,” he said. “We’ll be able to give them that.”

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Cartwright Springs Brewery, when it opens in the new year, will be Pakenham’s first brewery. The company will brew a variety of beers using natural spring water found on site. The brewery team, frrom left, are founder Andre Rieux, financial partner Eduardo Guerra and Hien Hoang (marketing). to enjoy the brews. For now, Rieux says the plan is to sell beers from the brewery itself, but also hopes to get them into local restaurants for people to try. Then, when the brewery opens to the public, locals and tourists alike will be able to visit the location for tours and tastings. “We want this to bring The beer will be sold in eye-catching one-litre people to blue bottles. Pakenham,” Rieux said. It’s not just the spring water “We want tourists to come here that Cartwright Springs Brew- for tours, and we want locals to ery will be known for, though. be able to come out, too. EveryTheir bright blue, one-litre glass one is welcome.” bottles will also be one of the Right now, Pakenham is beers’ trademarks – as well as known to tourists for its smalltheir unique caps. town charm, sugar bushes and Rieux said the brewery the ski hill, but Rieux says he thought about using many dif- plans to add Cartwright Springs ferent sizes of bottles to sell Brewery to that list. their beer, but found that the “We want the brewery to be one-litre size was the best fit. very warm and inviting,” said A growler was too large to eas- Hien Hoang, a member of the ily enjoy in one sitting, and the Cartwright Springs Brewery beer could go flat if recapped. team who also looks after their It was decided that a smaller marketing. “When people come bottle would be a better way here for tours, we want them to

have a great experience.” To do that, Rieux plans to build an upscale tasting room, complete with a bar and radiantheat flooring to offer his tour guests samples of beer during their visits. However, building such a room requires funding, and so they’ve started a Kickstarter campaign to help boost their numbers. “A big part of the Kickstarter campaign is that we had a lot of people approaching us to ask how they could help with the brewery,” Hoang said. “People think this is a really cool project, and they want to be a part of it. The Kickstarter campaign is a great way to do that.” As of now, the brewery has raised more than $10,000 of its $12,000 goal, but is still looking for contributions. Visit the website www.csbeer.ca for more information or to make a donation. “This is a community project as much as it is anything else,” Hoang said. “We want to make beer for the community, and if the community wants to be a part of that, we’re happy for the support.” Rieux said he hopes to have the brewery itself up and running around soon. Then, in the spring, he hopes to have the facility open to the public for tours and tastings. For more information on the brewery and updates, visit the Cartwright Springs Brewery on Facebook or at www.csbeer.ca.


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Community – On Thursday, Jan. 15, the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) will present the fourth lecture in their current series based on the theme ‘When A Tree Falls In The Forest, Does Anyone Hear?’ The event will be held in the Almonte United Church at 7:30 pm. Guest speaker for the evening will be author and biologist Donna Naughton. Naughton has recently retired from a career spanning 38 years at the Canadian Museum of Nature where she worked as a research and collections assistant. He presentation will be entitled ‘Changes To Canadian Mammal Fauna Due to Human Influence’. “At a time when the natural environment is more threatened by human activity than ever before, the decisions we make in the next few decades could be key to species and habitat survival.� - Naughton from her book The Natural History of Canadian Mammals, published in 2012. Humans have changed the mammalian fauna in North America in major ways at least three times. Some changes are still ongoing. Naughton will talk about these extinction events and discuss how global climate change fits into this picture. She will discuss which mammals existed in the past in eastern Ontario,

which mammal groups are currently living in this region, and which ones are likely to still exist here in the future. She will also say a few words about her book, The Natural History of Canadian Mammals. Naughton spent 11 years studying and drawing mammals to include in the book. The visually stunning volume has been called a definitive guide to the 215 species of mammals in Canada. The book outlines the story of each of Canada’s mammals through detailed text, colourful photos and informative drawings and artwork. The beautiful 800-page book is truly the culmination of a long and inspired career. In a past interview with North Country Public Radio, Naughton states: “One of my jobs in my 37 years at the museum was to answer questions from the public. So anybody who phoned or emailed with a mammal question got sent to my desk. So I had a pretty good idea of what the Canadian public wanted to know and how they would like it answered ‌ you get a feel for what they really want to know.â€? Refreshments and discussion will follow the talk. There is a non-member fee of $5. For more information, contact MVFN’s program chair Gretta Bradley at glbradley@icloud. com. Visit mvfn.ca for all MVFN events, membership and other club information.

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Sandman shares winter magic with Mary Lifestyle - “Why is it, Audrey?” As always, when I had to get an answer to an important question, I went to my sister ... so much older and wiser than I was. I had been thinking about it for a long time, and that night, as we sat around the old pine table, having gone through Eaton’s catalogue once again, I had to have the answer, once and for all. I had asked Audrey why the Sandman only came to me, and why only in the dead of winter. And why, when Mother looked over at me, she would nod, and say, “here comes the Sandman again.” I would look around me, seeking this creature, who it seemed, singled me out from the rest of the family, and without my even realizing it, said it was time for bed. Audrey closed the catalogue, draped her arm around my shoulders, and said that after a certain age, the

Sandman knew exactly when I was getting tired. She told me how she often had to nudge me in church on SunMARY COOK days, when the minister deep in Sandman was no longer needed. He his sermon droned on. And she said only came to very young children, that happened in the winter because and the reason he only came in the there was nothing to look at outside winter time, was that the days were the window by our pew, but in the shorter, and besides, he didn’t like summer I could see the birds, and the hot summer nights, and so hid sometimes a squirrel in a tree. away in the farthest regions of the And she said the Sandman would world where it was much cooler. come, and unbeknownst to me, would This all made perfect sense to tap me on my eyelids, and off I would me. Since I preferred winter too. go. And then Audrey, who Mother ofI asked her how come I always fell ten said had the patience of a Saint, asleep in the flat-bottom sleigh when reminded me of all the times I fell we were coming home at night from asleep before anyone else in the a neighbour’s, or from something gohouse, and she said it was because the ing on at school or our church.

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Well, Audrey had a perfect explanation for that too. She said, the Sandman loved the cold weather, and the frosty nights, and the sleigh bells, and the sound of the horses hooves crunching in the snow, and he had so many little people to visit, he would come to those who fell asleep the fastest. Well, that was me alright! I would be barely tucked into the sleigh, under the big fur blanket, with a heavy scarf wrapped around my head, when I would drop off, and waken only with the gentle nudge of my sister that we had arrived at our old log house on the farm. And so often when it was time for us to play host to the Saturday night house party, I would stay awake as long as I could, listening to the fiddle music, the table being pounded by euchre players, and the sound of Father playing the spoons. And I would sit on the bench near the back door, the best place to see the entire goingson, and I would find myself nodding, mesmerized by the sounds. If we were at someone else’s home for the Saturday night house party, the youngest of us would play upstairs in one of the bedrooms, and end up laying cross-wise on a bed, and, like a miracle, I would waken the next morning in my very own bed, never waking while being dressed and carried out to the sleigh. My sister Audrey said the Sandman would have touched the eyelids

of all of us, putting us to sleep, and then like limp dishrags, and unaware, we would be carried to the sleighs, undressed at our own homes, tucked into bed, none the wiser. I asked Audrey why I never felt the Sandman touching my eyelids. Why didn’t I see him? And my older and much wiser sister would explain that the Sandman was just like Santa Claus. We knew he existed, didn’t we? And yet we didn’t see him, or hear him, or feel his touch. Well, she said, it was the same with the Sandman. And so like Santa Claus who I knew existed, but who I never saw, and just like the cream in the milk cans would rise to the top overnight, or how it would change to butter when churned, or how old Mrs. Beam seemed to know exactly what to do when we were hit with the measles or the chicken pox, there was no explanation. The Sandman was simply unseen but was there putting me to sleep when I least expected it. I put it all down to just plain old Renfrew County magic. 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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Entertainment at the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program’s annual seniors Christmas party at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall was provided by Smokey Rose – a local favourite with Darlene Thibault, (centre) Lee Hogkinson and Ed Ashton. Unfortunately it was a farewell Arnprior performance for the group, as Thibault left Dec. 26 for a new position in Viking, Alberta.


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Calling all seniors ages 55 and over for Seniors at Home’s ‘Get Ready to Dance’ with free introductory line dancing sessions starting in February. Presented in partnership with Jay Koch of the Nick Smith Centre and instructor Hyacinth Chatterton, the free ABMSH classes will run Feb. 20, 27 and March 6 from noon to 1 p.m. each Friday. Register for the classes before Friday, Jan. 30 by calling ABMSH’s office at 613-623-7981.  VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Volunteers make a difference. Would you like to become a member of the team of volunteers at AMBSH?  2015 could be your year to make a difference in the life of a senior or someone with special needs. The first step of becoming a volunteer with ABMSH is to drop by the office at 106 McGonigal St. West in Arnprior, and pick up a volunteer application (also available on line at www.cssagency.ca). Next, you must get a vulnerable sector police check and then return the completed application to ABMSH. This will be followed by an interview with ABMSH volunteer program coordinator Lisa Bottomley. Once you have successfully completed the application process, you will receive an orientation on your new position as a community volunteer. You have the opportunity to offer your time within one or several programs that ABMSH offers, making

Volunteers are required to prepare income tax returns for individuals with low to modest income and simple tax situations, in a joint program offered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Volunteers must apply through ABMSH and provide a current, clean criminal record check. Once the application process is complete, training is provided by CRA. The program runs from Monday, March 3 to Wednesday, April 30. Volunteers work from their own home on their own computer, but pick up and return tax packages to ABMSH’s office at 106 McGonigal St. West in Arnprior.

younger generation, we feel it is important to acknowledge our seniors who have contributed so much our communities.”

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Volunteers are required for the registration and intake of documents and handover of completed returns for individuals using the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program at ABMSH. Volunteers can sign up for morning or afternoon shifts Monday, Wednesday, or Friday (10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 12:30 to 3 p.m). Shifts are available from March 3 to May 2. As a volunteer, you must apply through ABMSH and provide a current, clean criminal record check.  Please contact program co-ordinator Jennifer Stratton, Monday to Friday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at 613-6237981.

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Community - Plan a night out with family and friends as Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program (ABMSH) host its annual ‘Italian Night Honouring Robbie Burns’ on Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Side Mario’s in Arnprior. The tickets cost $15 per person (in advance) and available at ABMSH’s office at 106 McGonigal St. West in Arnprior or $17 at the door.  The cost of admission includes buffet, live entertainment by Guy Jamieson and Friends, a 50/50 draw, and an opportunity for one lucky person to win a gift basket door prize valued at $200.

sure it is a good fit for you. ABMSH requires volunteers for the delivery of Hot Meals on Wheels, telephone security, friendly visiting, foot care reception, office reception, income tax preparers, income tax program receptionists, special events, committee work, and social programs including Friendship Days and the Diner’s Club. 2015, the year you become a community volunteer; 2015, the year in which we, together, make a difference in the life of another. To become a volunteer at ABMSH, contact volunteer co-ordinator Lisa Bottomley at 613-632-7981.

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Community - The team at Min Com Kargus Real Estate ended the year on Dec. 22 on a very generous note with a $500 donation to the Seniors at Home transportation program via the ‘Angel Tree for the love of a senior’. “We work with many seniors who are struggling to afford to remain in their own homes both health wise and financially,” explained Liz Kargus. “It is very emotional for them to have to sell the home they’ve spent decades living in and raising their families, to have to move to an apartment or retirement home or a nursing home. “And may no longer have the freedom to drive. “With all the government cutbacks, living on a meager pension is very difficult for them,” Kargus added. “We at Min Com Kargus Real Estate just wanted to contribute to Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Agency to show our appreciation to these valued citizens and

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The unhealthy side of healthy Ian Harris

Cheez-It crackers, which children should not consume anyways. Although annatto is a natural food dye, it’s also the most allergenic of natural food dyes and unfortunately causes just about as many reactions as artificial colors, including headaches, irritability, restlessness, sleep disturbance, learning difficulties and head banging in young children. The problem with nutrition labels is that they are extremely confusing and highly misleading and for the most part the public simply cannot understand how to decipher them. Words like Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten Free, Low Fat, Unrefined, Natural and Whole Foods are misused by the manufactures, poorly regulated by the government and grossly misunderstood by the unsuspecting public. We need to be better educated. If I am wrong, than why is 33 per cent of our population overweight and/or obese? Why are some many 20year-olds becoming diabetic? Why is hypertension and cardiovascular disease on the rise? Could it be because we eat and live a healthy lifestyle? I don’t think so. So what can we do to change this dilemma? Education! Education is the best line of defence and I’m not talking about Google. Speak to a Registered Nutritionist, discuss your options and learn how to read labels. Just because it comes from the health food section of a store or from a health food store directly, it may not be as healthy as the product claims it to be. Ask questions, don’t just assume. Ian Harris of Arnprior is a registered nutritional therapist, certified food psychology coach, certified wellness coach and personal chef. He holds many other certifications and specializes in lifestyle and weight management. He can be reached at ww.ianharris.ca.

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Opinion – For years now the health industry (health food, personal care, supplementation, etc.) has been racking up sales, which according to the Canadian Government is in the billions of dollars annually. Everybody is selling products that are touted as being healthy for us. You can find them in health food stores, grocery stores and pharmacies. What is confusing is that the products they sell are not exactly what can be referred to as healthy. All too often I see consumers filling their carts with potato chips, nacho chips, thinking that if purchased under the guise of a ‘health food’” than it must be healthy. Yes, I am aware that these products claim to use organic sugar instead of refined and quality oils instead of cheap refined oils and, yes, I am aware that the salt is not your day-to-day table salt instead it contains sea salt. So what. Sugar is sugar, fat is fat and salt is salt when consumed in mass quantities. Faux meat and poultry products are also a big misunderstood product. Most contain vegan options like tempeh, soy, tofu and wheat meat, which are a much healthier alternative to the real thing. However, if you read the labels, these products contain half or more of your daily recommended amount of sodium in one serving. Therefore, having a sandwich containing two slices of bread, mayo and faux meat can equal to a days worth of sodium in just one meal. Faux cheese is another hot spot. Annatto, extracted from South American annatto seed, is used to naturally color orange or yellow foods. Because its properties easily bind to milk proteins, it’s frequently used to color dairy products like cheese, and cheese items like Goldfish and

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Jill Staye’s Grade 4 and 5 class at Walter Zadow Public School were asked ‘What do you think about adults drinking and driving?’ and asked to draw their answer. The question was also posed to all Grade 4/5/6 students in Arnprior. However, the response from Staye’s class was the best in town and the pictures were attached to purchases at the Arnprior LCBO over the holiday season. On Dec. 19, the class received a pizza lunch and plaque. It marked the first time in 12 years of the safe driving program that the winning class got a prize. At the presentation were OPP Const. Tamara Dubé, left; Don Gougeon from Arnprior Community Safety (ACS), which ran the contest; Walter Zadow principal Bill Smith; Bill Kirby of ACS; LCBO manager Tom Bissonnette; and Const. Erin Densmore.

Students share drinking, driving warnings with LCBO BILL SMITH/SUBMITTED

Jill Staye and her Grade 4-5 class at Walter Zadow Public School are pleased with themselves for winning a contest that promotes safe driving and deters drinking and driving.

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Cookies for the firefighters Arnprior Villa ladies made home-made cookies and delivered them the Arnprior Fire Department for Christmas. Taking part in the cookie presentation, from left, are Goldie Hogan, fire chief John Okum Jr., Claire Amirault, Mary Sweet, Sylvia Robertson, Mary Nicholls, Marion Silieff and fire prevention officer Rick Desarmia. DEBBIE VISINSKI/SUBMITTED

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Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. Cobden - attached 3 bedroom garden home. Call 613.432.1911

17 Elgin St. Large one bedroom downtown, garage, fenced-in yard, utilities included, no stairs, no pets, no smoking, first and last months rent, available Jan. 15, 2015, references, $900/ month, suitable to mature person Call 613-623-4531

BUSINESS SERVICES !!A-1!! DUMP-RUNS, Brush takeaway and small tree-cutting, Appliance repair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee). Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, Arnprior Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540

FOR RENT RENFREW February 1st, 2 bedroom apartment, heat included, fridge stove, washer dryer, parking, yard, quiet location, electric separate, $675/month, references, 613-646-7536, 613-633-2647.

2 bedroom apt for rent, $800 per month, heat and hydro included, centre town Renfrew. Call 10-5 Tuesday Saturday Full size house for rent, 613.432.6434 473 Raglan St. S. Renfrew, On, 4 Bedroom with 2 2 bedroom apt Oak St. bathrooms, full size back Renfrew, fridge, stove, yard (fenced in), creek beparking, $645/month plus hind, first and last down, hydro. One year lease. references, $1150 + First/last & references re- utilities, available Feb lst. quired 613.433.3053 613.433.6081 3 bedroom 2 storey brick home, Lochiel St N, Renfrew. $1000 per month plus utilities. Available immediately. Contact email omanionp@hotmail.com phone 613.558.0195 ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm Arnprior area - 2 bedroom home, available Dec 1st, 2014, for mature person. $1000/month plus utilities, appliances included. 613.804.0291

Renfrew Large clean 3 bedroom apt recently updated, shared deck, has yard, lots of parking, $875 plus utilities, fridge & stove included, with laundry hook-up. 613.432.0370 Renfrew/Arnprior area ground floor, 1 bedroom bachelor, nice & clean, private, quiet & secure, $750 per month, fridge & stove, heat & hydro all included, storage, 432.0370 Renfrew/Arnprior area unique large ground floor 1 bdrm, open concept, dream kitchen, lots of cupboards, tastefully decorated, wrap around porch, fridge/stove, dishwasher, storage, heat & hydro, all inclusive, a must see. $950 per month, 613.432.0370

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Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

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CONDO FOR SALE, Campbell Court Building, Arnprior, second floor, end unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, in suite laundry, 5 SS appliances included. available immediately. Call 613-408-1263

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Horse hay for sale premium small square bales of alfalfa & timothy mix. Delivery available, all major credit cards accepted. Please call Evan Brisco 613.717.1128

For Sale, 36 acres of recreation hunting land, adjacent to Dochart Estates, Mostly ravine with 1 building site, $59,000 613-797-9109.

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White Lake, 15 min. from Arnprior, renovated 1-bedroom + sunroom, $675, 1st floor, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, petfriendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan, common room, outdoor patio, 613-266-4832

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Lil’ Munchkins Home Daycare has space available. Located in White Lake. Flexible hours and reasonable rates. Large indoor and outdoor play area. Contact Erin 613-806-0167. Lilmunchkins@live.com

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Brand new 1 bedroom apartment at 203 Jean2 bedroom 3rd floor apt. nette St Renfrew. New Quiet, smoke free, adults washer/dryer, fridge/stove, building. Available Feb hardwood floors, gas fire2015. Call Sheryl place and balcony. For Rent or rent to own in viewing 432.2014 613.432.4909 Arnprior Immediate occupancy, Brand New semidetached home, 1125 BIRTHDAY BIRTHDAY SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Hardwood and Ceramic floors throughout, 5 appliances included, Covered January 1 front porch, Attached garage. Rent is $1,350/month + utilities. Call 613-623-6589

Babysitter for 6 yr old; occasional, 4-20 hours per week. Own car preferred. 613-839-5786.

121 Russell St N, Large 2 bedroom apt, parking available, laundry facilities, gas fireplace, no stairs, no pets, no smoking, first and last months rent, available immediately, references, $900/ month, River frontage, Suit- HUNTING SUPPLIES able to mature person, Call Hunter Safety/Canadian 613-623-4531 Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at FOR SALE Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409. !!20+APPLIANCES!! Nearly-new washers, LOST & FOUND dryers, fridges, stoves, dish-washers, freezers, FOUND 2 silver keys in the microwaves. Warrantied. parking lot behind Sweets Appliance repair, parts for Decor. Claim at the Rensale, disposal, dishwasher frew Mercury, 35 Opeongo installation. Support your Rd, Renfrew. locals! Call, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior MISSING Toyota car key, Last seen in Renfrew Mall. Please call 613-623-0202. HELP WANTED Reward.

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4HANK 9OU Eugenia Buraczewski We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and town of Renfrew for your kindnesses on the recent loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Mother left Renfrew in 2003 to live in Ottawa but her return was welcoming. The small-town etiquette of the funeral procession, with one individual making a sign of the cross as the hearse passed, really touched my heart. It shows great respect for the dead and the family in mourning. For cars to stop to let the procession by is something we do not see in the big city. Thank you to all the family and friends who drove to Renfrew to pay their respects to Mother. Special thanks to Don Goulet and the staff of Goulet Funeral Home for their guidance, care and for respecting family traditions and customs. Thank you to Father Holly at Our Lady of Fatima Parish for making the sermon so personal and relevant to the scripture read at mass, and recognition of Mother’s Polish heritage and lifelong devotion to Mary. Thanks to the Knights of Columbus volunteers and the ladies for preparing an outstanding lunch after the service. Thank you to all who brought us comfort through flowers, memorial donations and expressions of sympathy. Anna Buraczewski and Family

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QUALIFICATIONS r $VSSFOU $FSUJĂąDBUF PG $PNQFUFODZ GSPN $PMMFHF of Nurses of Ontario r 1SPWFO LOPXMFEHF BOE FYQFSJFODF JO IPTQJDF palliative care; pain and symptom management Please submit your resume to: Helen McGregor Hospice Renfrew 459 Albert Street, Renfrew ON K7V 1V8 Fax: 613-432-3618 Email: info@hospicerenfrew.ca Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Thank you for the lovely flowers, delicious food, donations and support.

Lost Dog Golden Doodle, female, cream colour, approx. 65 lbs last seen in Stittsville Dec. 16 wearing red collar with tags. Micro-chipped. Large Reward please call 613-292-1722.

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The family of Percy Runtz would like to thank everyone for the love and support shown to us during the loss of our loved one.

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Thank you everybody from the bottom of our hearts.

Thank you to Pastor Julie Ann Morton, nurses and Dr. Suzuki of Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital.

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IN MEMORIAM

BRUCE, In loving memory of my husband and best friend Reid, father, father in law and grandpa who passed away Jan 9, 2009.

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It isn’t what we write here Or even what we say It’s what we feel with in our hearts As we think of you today. Tomorrow is not promised to anyone So hold your loved ones close today. Missing you everyday Love Heather, Shelley, Neil, Taylor, Morgan, Mike, Tina, Kristen, TJ and Jessica

Lanark Renfrew Health & Community

JOB POSTING –Employment Opportunity

SAFETY & COMPLIANCE DRIVER/TRAINER Prescott Terminal s -INIMUM YRS EXPERIENCE s -UST BE ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY HIRE AND TRAIN DRIVERS s -UST BE ABLE TO INSTRUCT DRIVERS TO FOLLOW $/4 REGULATIONS AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK TO OPERATIONS OF ANY CONCERNS THAT THE DRIVERS MAY HAVE IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN A POSITIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT s +NOWLEDGE OF -ICROSOFT /FlCE s 'REAT COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS A MUST s 4-7 &RENCH !: LICENSE AN ASSET %MAIL RICHARDM TRAVELERS CA /NLY QUALIlED APPLICANTS WILL BE CONTACTED

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Position Title: PART/Program: Site/Location: Start Date:

Relief Registered Nurse Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre Beachburg/Cobden February, 2015

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Raymond Quinlan December 30, 1989 Twenty-ďŹ ve years have passed since you died. Nothing has taken away the love we have for you. Happy memories keep you close. We love you. Doris and our family

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IN MEMORIAM

Marion Pasco

Granny thank you for the gift of love Now you’re sharing it up above. You had many things to say All in a caring way You always see the good in all No matter what they’ve done You were the one we could lean on It must of felt like a ton You were always the strength of the family Now we must let you rest calmly As we say good bye Tears roll down our eyes We know your seat in heaven has a great view Because you’ve told God, You need to keep a eye on a few. You know you will always be in our hearts and minds. So granny, we must go, but we’ll never forget you are one of a kind. Love Jason, Erin, Chloe, Alena, Lawrence Pasco 0109.CLR494926

LINDSAY, Harold In memory of a loving husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather and great grandpa who died January 2, 2012 (3 years ago). You were so very special to us all, And who loved so very much, And brought so much happiness To the many hearts you touched. You were always kind and caring and so understanding too. And if help was ever needed, It so freely came from you, And brought joy to everyone, And life has never been the same, Since God took you home. Forever in our hearts, Your family Thelma, Debbie and Hal, Lindsay and Josh, twins Olivia and Nigel

In Loving Memory

Stewart & Leona Robertson January 18th & December 28th, 2011

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In loving memory of our dad, Bob Barber Recently read this quote and it made me think of you dad: Good memories are kept in your mind, The best in your heart, It has been 20 years since you moved on to a better place, But you are never far from our minds or our hearts, Our minds remember your laughs and jokes, stories and yawns, smiles and frowns, but our hearts remember you. We love you, miss you, and take comfort that you watch over us and our children. Love Stephen, Mark, Lynn, Tanya, Dianne and Families

IN MEMORIAM

January 7, 2013 Two years has passed now since you had to leave but it still feels like days. Just 14 short years into your life and we try to carry on without you. We share your memories fondly, smile, laugh, and think of the good times. We work, we plan for the future, and we try to engage in the enjoyment of today. We think of you every day and imagine what your future could have been. We envision where your path has taken you now and try to understand. We take the pain of separation that comes with our deep love for you. We keep you close in our hearts and try to watch for your signs.

You are always in our thoughts. You are always in our hearts. We miss you both so much every day. Love you forever, Your Family

We love you and miss you Colton. Mom, Dad, and Jessica.

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Clifford Trebinske September 18, 1944 – December 28, 2013

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STORIE ; RUTH LORRAINE Peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Saturday January 3, 2015. Ruth Storie (Odell) age 81 years. Beloved wife of the late Neil Storie. Loving mother of Phyllis Boldt (Fred), David (Cathy), Linda Miedema (Marty), Dorothy Quigg (Bill), Beatty Nesbitt (Bill), Duncan (Sharon), Bruce (Jeannie) and Mike. Loved Grandmother of 14 Grandchildren and 12 Great Grandchildren. Dear sister of Arnold Odell (Glenna) and June Saunders. Following Ruth’s wishes there will be no visitation or service. Cremation. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca

MacDONALD, Margaret Patricia “Patsy” (nee Kavanagh)

TURPIN, MARY

Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday, December 8, 2014 with her family by her side, at the age of 70. Beloved wife of the late Ernest for 47 years. Loving mother of Todd (Lucie) of Calabogie and Katie of Renfrew. Proud grandmother of Amanda (Curtis), Mark, T.J., Tyson, and Danika, and great-grandmother of Hayden and Jace. Dear sister of Marvin (Phyllis), Gary (Diane), Gail Powers (Franklyn), Joan Parke (Roger), and the late Glen (Doris). Patsy will be missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Memorial Mass was held at Most Precious Blood Parish in Calabogie on Thursday, December 11 at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

(RETIRED SCHOOL TEACHER)

Runtz, Percy William

January 4, 1928-December 19, 2014

Passed away in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday December 19, 2014. Percy Runtz, of Arnprior at the age of 86 years. Beloved husband of Anna Runtz (nee Neumann). Much loved father of Mavis Burnette (Don). Predeceased by daughter Sandra. Cherished grandfather of Chris (Tracy) Herbert, Brent (Ashley) Burnette, Tammy Leblue (Lawrence), Casey Burnette and Joy Chipman (Jason). Will be missed by his 11 great-grandchildren; Cory, Cole, Colton, Logan, Paige, Carson, Crystal, Kaley, Connor, Darren and Grayson. Dear brother of Lloyd Runtz (Mildred) and Viola McIntyre (late Mickey). Predeceased by brother Wilbert (Bev). Son of the late Charles Runtz and Clara Getz. Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior Sunday December 21, 2014 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday morning. Funeral Service was conducted Monday December 22, 2014 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday evening, December 30th, 2014. Mary Elizabeth Turpin of Arnprior; formerly of Ste. Anne de Belevue, P.Q. passed away at the age of 91 years. Dear daughter of the late Allan Clyde “A.C.” Malloch and the late Flora Abernethy. Beloved and devoted mother of Jim (Carmen Clermont) of Renfrew; Donald (Reta) of Kingston; David of St. Lazare, P.Q. and Dennis (Kathy) of Arnprior. Predeceased by a daughter-in-law, Jill (2002). Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Kelly, Chelsea, Christopher, Corey, Kristina, Nicholas, Angelique and James Jr. and “Great-Grandma” of Jesse, Emily, Bryden, Mary, Jacob, Hailey, Emma, Nylan, Victoria and Claudia. Dear sister of George Malloch (Audrey) of Leamington. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Mary’s gentle and loving spirit touched many lives. Her passion as an educator left many former students with lasting memories. She will long be remembered for her contribution to the Choir and the Parish in general at Emmanuel Anglican Church in Arnprior. Family and friends were invited to attend a funeral service for Mary which took place in the Pilon Family Funeral Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon, January 3, 2015 at 2 o’clock. A reception followed. In memory of Mary, a donation to your favourite charity would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations

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Love your family

DEATH NOTICE

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Life goes on without you, It will never be the same. But remembering you is easy, and we often speak your name. For those of you who still have their Dads, Treat him with tender care. You never know the emptiness, When you turn and he’s not there.

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Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Sunday evening, January 4th, 2015; John Andrew “J” Taylor of Arnprior passed away at the age of 86 years. Dear son of the late William Rankin Taylor and the late Elizabeth Watt. Beloved husband of the late Lillian Clark. J was predeceased by his only son, Ken on April 16, 2011. Also predeceased by 2 brothers: Mervin (late Dorothy) and Watt (late Mona) as well as 2 sisters: Edra McLean (late Bill) and Jean Stringer (late Bill). J is also survived by many nieces and nephews and great-nieces, greatnephews. Dear friend of Marilyn Dalgleish. J was lovingly referred to as “Poppa J” by the Dalgleish children and grandchildren. Friends were invited to share their memories of J during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, January 7th from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Thursday morning, January 8th from 9:45 until 10:45. A Funeral Service was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning a 11 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of J, a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at the Elisabeth Bruyere Health Centre, Ottawa with her daughter Shelley by her side on Saturday morning, December 27, 2014; Alana Lee Schultz of Arnprior passed away at the age of 65 years. Dear daughter of the late Morris McCuaig and the late Margaret “Peg” Shaw. Beloved wife of the late Owen Schultz (2000). Special companion of Bill McClymont of Arnprior. Adored and devoted mother of Shelley Séguin (Dean) of Russell and stepmother of Deanna Curley (John) of Kanata. Proud “Nanny” of Haylee, Nathan and Kennedy. Dearest sister of Nora Verney (John) of Stittsville; Jack (Joyce) and Harris (Wendy), both of Arnprior; Robert “Butch” of Ottawa and Heather Bahm (Bill) of Arnprior. Alana was predeceased by her sister Carol Lewis-White (October 13, 2014) as well as her infant twin Alan at birth. Special sister-in-law of Brian White of Arnprior. Dear niece of Eva McCuaig (late James) of Arnprior and Jacqueline “Jackie” Hunt (Mike Dolan) both of Arnprior; Helen Bedard (late Rollie) of Windsor; Sandie Fahie (Terry) of Ottawa; Patricia “Pat” Shaw (late Bev) of Arnprior and Beverley “Bev” Shaw (late Doug) of Belleville. Fondly remembered by the Doucette family. Also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews and good friends. Alana’s family invited friends to join them during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, January 2, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8p.m. and again on Saturday morning, January 3, 2015 from 10 – 10:45. A Service to honour and remember Alana Schultz followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Alana, a donation to the Elisabeth Bruyere Health Centre would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Forever My Love Joann

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Love: Marlean, Alfie, Casey, Cayla, Ivan, Edith, Dave

Love you forever Tarra, Kristy, Stephanie and Paige

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If roses grow in Heaven Lord please pick a bunch for me Place them in my mother’s arm And tell her they’re from me. Tell her we love her and miss her And when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek And hold her for awhile

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In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday, December 22, 2014, at the age of 73 years. Beloved wife of the late Donald Warren (2002). Loving mother of Catherine Yolkowkie (Richard), Stacy Warren and Donna Warren (John Anderson). Loved Grandmother of Jared, Jordan and Haley and Gigi to Breya. Dear sister of Robert Wilkinson (Carol), Stanley Wilkinson (Dot) and Evelyn Martin (Dave) and predeceased by brothers Doug (survived by his wife Marion) and James Wilkinson. Friends called at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel, 22 Raglan St. S., Renfrew on Friday, December 26th from 2 – 4 & 7 – 9 p.m. Funeral Service was held at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church on Saturday, December 27th at 1:30 p.m. Cremation followed. For those desiring, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation Dialysis Unit would be appreciated. Special thanks to the nurses of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Dialysis Unit and 2nd Floor. CLR578027

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(Retired Gillies Brothers Lumber Co.) (Member of RCL, Branch 174, Arnprior)

(nee Wilkinson)

January 10, 2010

SCHULTZ, Alana

TAYLOR, John Andrew “J”

WARREN; MARION ELLEN

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GIBBONS, Florence Irene (nee Craig) 1914 – 2014

CAMPBELL, GRACE

(REGISTERED NURSE – RETIRED)

Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Sunday December 28, 2014. Gilbert Gilmour, of White Lake at the age of 80 years. Beloved husband of the late Beverley Gilmour (1986). Dear brother of William Gilmour (Jeannette). Predeceased by siblings; Allan Gilmour (late Hazel), Rita Brooks (late Harold) and James Gilmour (Beatrice). Cherished friend of Francis Savard. Will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Son of the late Arthur Gilmour and Freida Pershaw. Visitation was at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior Friday January 2, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. until service time at 1:00 p.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Interment White Lake Cemetery at a later date. In memoriams to the Arnprior/Braeside/McNab Seniors at Home Program or the Palliative Care Unit of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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CYBULSKI, AILEEN Peacefully at the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, on Saturday December 27, 2014, Aileen Belanger, age 87 years. Wife of the late James Cybulski, dear mother of Dennis (Linda), Morris (Cathy), Gladys (Kevin Rosien), Phyllis (Paul) McAdam. Loving grandmother of Carla (Mark) Miller, Craig (Sue) Cybulski, Carrie (Mark) Muldoon, Kaitlyn Cybulski, Ryan, Morgan, Ethan & Hayden McAdam. Dear great-grandmother of Gracie & Julia Miller, Liam & Evan Muldoon. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Tuesday: 9 – 10:45 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Tuesday December 30th at 11 a.m. Spring interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Aileen, donations to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation or Renfrew County Lung Assoc would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Passed away peacefully with family beside her on Sunday, December 28, 2014, at the age of 100, in Ottawa’s Laurier Manor. Wife of the late John Gibbons (d.2000). Devoted mother of Joan, Allan, Marilyn, Jim, Anne, Ken and the late Ruth. Beloved matriarch of 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her 5 siblings. Throughout her life, Irene resided in Haileybury, Matachewan, Sudbury, Whitefish, Admaston and Renfrew. While continuing to devote much of her time to her large family, Irene was well known for her community work, kindness and compassion. In Sudbury and Admaston, she was a stalwart member of the United Church Women’s Institute. Friends called at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E, Renfrew on Saturday, January 3, 2015 from 12 noon until 1:45 p.m. A Service of Remembrance will be held in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Private Interment at Admaston Cemetery in the spring. Irene had the rare ability to make friends easily wherever she went, many of whom became life-long correspondents. Her presence will be deeply missed by all. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Admaston United Church or a charity of your choice. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

Suddenly but peacefully at home in the early morning hours of Wednesday, December 24th, 2014. Patrick James Marvin Cull of Kinburn passed away at the age of 66. Dear son of the late Felix Cull and the late Juletta Culligan. Beloved husband of Lynda (nee Lesway). Dearly loved father of Angela Cull (Sheldon Kelly) and Tyler Cull, both of Fort McMurray. Proud “Grumpa” of Torin and Aislyn. Loved brother of Ruth Cull; Gary (Anne); Richard; Patricia Cull; Murray (Darlene); John Felix (Jean); Joseph (Ian) and Preston (Terry). Predeceased by brothers: Wayne, Terry and Infant Joseph. Son-inlaw of Russell and Charlotte Lesway and brotherin-law of Doreen Gough (Mike); Hugh Lesway; Ron Lesway (Patty); Gary Lesway (Linda); Grant Lesway (Lynne); Karen Courchesne (Rob) and Donnalea Miller (Dean). Also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews, former co-workers at Taggart and countless friends. Marvin’s family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday, December 29th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday, December 30th from 9:30 until 10:45. A Service to honour and remember Marvin’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Marvin, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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BURNS, WILLIAM “BILL” It is with profound sadness that the family of William Burns wishes to announce his passing at home on Sunday December 21st 2014 at the age of 50. Beloved husband of Lori Papp for 20 years. Bill will be sadly missed by his sister Debbie Burns of Chalk River, Terry and Mike Roberts and family, his second daughters Natasha and Tanika Greig, his sister in law Cheryl Papp and mother in law Claudette Papp. He will be deeply missed by his brother from another mother Philippe Tjonck of Belgium. Bill will be remembered for his smile, laughter and the joy he brought to many people including his daughter Ashley, her children and his many friends that he made throughout his life. A Celebration of Bill’s Life will be celebrated at the Rocky Mountain House 409 Stewart St Renfrew on Saturday January 10th from 2pm onward. Donations in Bill’s Memory may be made to Spinal Cord Injury 720 Belfast Rd Suite 104 Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z5. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, Renfrew. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Grace, Geraldine Ellen (nee Power) September 10, 1933-January 1, 2015 Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Thursday January 1, 2015 at the age of 81 years. Beloved wife of the late Douglas Grace (1996). Predeceased by son Wayne. Geraldine was born in Nova Scotia and moved to Ontario some years later and settled in Arnprior with her husband Doug. She will be missed by her friends of 1 Robert Street Apartments, Arnprior. A special thank you to her caregivers and to Dr. Robson for his gentle care and concern. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior. Interment of cremated remains will take place in Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery at a later date. In memoriams to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” would be appreciated. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus while surrounded by loved ones on Christmas morning, 2014. Grace Mary Campbell of White Lake passed away at the age of 69 years. Dear daughter of the late Melville Latimer and the late Hazel Cummings. Beloved wife of Sandy. Dearly loved mother of Stephen Campbell and Sonya Campbell (Norris), both of White Lake. Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Brayden and Alexandria “Dia”. Loved sister of Roy Latimer (Jane) of Kingston and Lois Latimer of Kemptville. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Archie and Earl Latimer. Friends were invited to join Grace’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday evening, December 30th from 5:30 until 6:45. A Service to honour and remember Grace followed in the Pilon Family Chapel on Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. In remembrance, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the Campbell family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Hellen passed away in The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior Ontario on Thursday January 1, 2015, Hellen MacHardy of Galetta, at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of Stewart R. MacHardy. Dear mother of Valerie MacHardy of Woodlawn and Danny (Terry) MacHardy of Galetta. Dear grandmother of Heather (Scott) Anderson, Andrew (Kelly) MacHardy, Jamie (Shannon) Todd and Shelley (William) Reid. Great grandmother of Mackenzie Todd, Justin Anderson, Jordan Todd, Sydney Anderson, Ryan Todd, Michael Todd and Ruby Reid. Dear sister of Gwendolyn (Clayton) Calberry of Atikokan, Ontario. Daughter of the late Eric and Violet (Lamb) Trafford. Visitations were at The Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Sunday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday. Funeral service was held in The Boyce Chapel Monday January 5, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz officiated. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. A luncheon followed in the Galetta Community Centre. In memoriams to The Alzheimer’s Society or Renfrew County Lung Association would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

May 1, 1934-December 28, 2014 (Long-time Carpenter, Member of Arnprior Fish and Game Club)

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Gilmour, Gilbert “Gibby” Earl

BURACZEWSKI, Eugenia

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MacHardy, Hellen May May 21, 1931—January 1, 2015 (nee Trafford)

Suddenly at St. Patrick’s Home, Ottawa, on Monday December 29, 2014, Eugenia, age 89 years. Wife of the late Bolestaw Buraczewski; dear mother of Anna, Ottawa; predeceased by daughter Marianna, sons Walter & John. Dear grandmother of Larry, Lorieanna & Stevan, greatgrandmother of Tanyr, Colyn & Parker. Also survived by a sister, Waclawa, in Poland. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Friday: 9 – 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Friday January 2nd 2015 at 10:30 a.m. Spring interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Eugenia, donations to Our Lady of Fatima Building Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

BOLDT, RITA MARGUERITE Peacefully at the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Monday December 29, 2014, Rita Pershick, age 86 years. Wife of the late Kenneth Boldt; dear mother of Ed (Judy), Nancy (Mike) Cloutier, Andy (Linda), Renfrew, Jim (Anne), Perth, Cindy (Terry) Prince, Renfrew, Ray (Glenda), Calabogie, Sandra (Jeff) Stott, Arnprior; pre-deceased by son Kevin (late Jeanette). Survived by 18 grandchildren & 29 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Dolores (late Joe) Green, Peterborough, Carol (Ron) Price, Chapeau, Cathy (late Errol) Griese, Stittsville, Don (late Suzanne), Carleton Place, Bob (Arlene), Richmond. Pre-deceased by sisters Joan Griese, Gladys Kenopic, brothers Raymond & Bernard. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Friday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Saturday January 3rd at 10:30 a.m. Spring interment Most Precious Blood Cemetery, Calabogie, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneral home.com

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In Loving Memory of

Simons In loving memory of our Grandson Colton who passed away January 7, 2013.

COLTON SIMONS January 5, 1999 – January 7, 2013

Sophie Grant Sep 13, 1978 - Jan 10, 2013

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• January 8

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Renfrew County Watch meeting on the Energy East pipeline from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Arnprior town library. There’s also the Ontario Energy Board’s ‘Community Discussion’ in Kanata on Jan. 22. For more, call 613-622-5797. January 9

• January 9

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Arnprior Knights\Legion Euchre Challenge begins at the Arnprior Legion, registration 6:30 p.m., games at 7. Cost $3 per player. The challenge continues Jan. 23 at St. John Chrysostom parish hall, Feb. 13 Legion, Feb. 27 parish hall, March 13 Legion, and March 27 (with wrap-up dinner) parish hall.

• January 9, 10, 11

The Arnprior District High School Music Department will hold its annual bottle and coin drive Friday to Sunday in support of the band’s upcoming trip to Boston.

• January 15

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• January 16

Waltz into Winter Dance at the Kinburn Community Centre. Music by the Bowes Brothers, dinner catered by Lolachers. Starts at 6:30 p.m. For tickets contact Judith Waddell at 613-839-3400 or Barb Paul at 613-836-1304.

• January 16-17

The Arnprior Figure Skating Club and Ontario Electronic Stewardship electronic waste collection depot 5 to 7 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Nick Smith Centre parking lot. The public can drop off any old or unwanted computers, printers, MP3 players, cameras, telephones, TVs, VCRs, DVD players and recorders, radios, etc. for recycling. As well, they can drop off any gently used clothing items for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Ontario.

• January 21

Italian Night Buffet with a Touch of Scottish, Wednesday, at East Side Mario’s, Arnprior. Buffet cost $15 per person in advance at ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home 106 McGonigal St. W. or $17 at the door that night. Entertainment by Guy Jamieson & friends, 50/50 draw, door prize (value $200). More info Liz Wall at 613623-7981.

• January 28

Dental Hygiene Services at Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home, 106

McGonigal St. West, Arnprior from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To book your appointment, please call Patty McComb of Rural Roots Dental Hygiene Services directly at 613-3236487 or via email at pattymccomb@ruralrootsdhs.com. Breakfast N’ Learn hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Wednesday, at Galilee Centre, registration 8:30 breakfast 9 a.m. Guest speaker 9:30. Topic: Filing of and Issues-Income Tax. Event sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP Lawyers, Arnprior. Cost $4 per person. Register by Jan. 26 ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior. More info Liz Wall at 613-6237981.

• February 14

The Arnprior and McNabBraeside Archives annual general meeting at the public library, starting at 1 p.m. The railway history of Arnprior will be presented by Brian Gilhuly, one of the group’s newest volunteers, who recently retired from Heritage Canada.

Ongoing

White Lake Women’s Institute: Fridays euchre 7 p.m., Saturdays Bargain Basement 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., second Saturdays acoustic jam 7 p.m.-midnight, last Saturday monthly market and social 9 a.m.-2 p.m., third Thursday WLWI monthly meeting. For more information, call 613623-2776.

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