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A man in his 60s has been brutally assaulted in a home invasion in a rural area just east of Arnprior. The victim was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after the attack. Several items were stolen including keepsakes of the victim’s deceased spouse. The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is investigating the attack and asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects responsible. They believe the victim was targeted. Police report the attack occurred on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at about 7:55 p.m. when the man was alone in his home in the Upper Dwyer Hill-Ritchie Side Road
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JOHN YAKABUSKI “You can only stop doing what you’ve been doing wrong.” The PC party determined an average family’s overcharge is $32,000. Not only were residents overcharged, but the Liberal government overspent on unnecessary programs too, according to the party. The auditor general revealed that electricity consumers will pay $9.2 billion more under the current program than they would have under the previous. Liberals often come back with an argument about the necessary upfront costs associated with creating a renewable energy infrascture. PC leader Patrick Brown doesn’t buy it. The government could have the same renewable energy program if “they would have listened to the experts,” he said. Brown also called for the resignation of energy minister Bob Chiarelli. Yakabuski wasn’t among those calling for Chiarelli’s job. He isn’t usually a fan of such actions. In this case, the minister is simply overseeing the results of policies the premier put in place years before his watch. The Green Energy
Act, for instance, was created by former Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty. Yakabuski’s measured responses to this and other issues, along with minimal partisanship have earned him respect from all corners of the provincial legislature over the years. It is the hope of riding community leaders such as county Warden Peter Emon that the MPP’s high regard at Queen’s Park will pave the way to the further twinning of Highway 17 to Renfrew. Yakabuski raised it as one of his objectives. “We need to get that on the provincial priority list,” he said. “Now, I understand highways across the province need attention. But this is the TransCanada Highway running through our area.” LOGICAL STEP
He said numerous institutions and industries depend on a quick and safe passage. While proud to see that the phase from Campbell Drive to Scheel Drive will open this year, he doesn’t want to take his foot off the gas. “It’s the logical next step (to twin to Renfrew),” he said. The work is an economic boost to one of the province’s poorest counties. Many have pointed to the many tragic deaths along the highway over the past few years as more and faster vehicles accumulate. But Yakabuski said other regions asking for highway expansions have even worse statistics to cite. He vowed to keep up the fight against a “powerful lobby” of environmentalists who oppose the forestry industry. He admits the industry has done well locally over the last couple of years, but with calls to ban wood burning the threat to woodlot owners remains. “I can’t see (a ban) happen-
ing, but when thinking like that is out there, you have to fight that.” On OPP costing, Yakabuski sees heavily charged townships being pitted against lesser charged towns. “The formula is almost by design bound to create winners and losers,” he said. “There is not going to be a formula that is going to make everyone happy.”
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Yakabuski also talked about the growing number of court cases and criminal charges Liberals face. OPP announced on Dec. 17 that breach of trust and mischief charges are laid against David Livingston and Laura Miller, two of McGuinty’s top staffers. The two are charged in connection with the destruction of emails related to the cancellation of the two gas-fired power plants leading up to the transition period to the Kathleen Wynne administration in early 2013. Even Wynne’s deputy chief of staff, Pat Sorbara, remains the subject of an OPP investigation of alleged breach of the Elections Act in relation to the Sudbury by-election scandal. “After all this, do you still trust the government you have in office?” Yakabuski asked. He is excited for his leader Brown in 2016. Yakabuski marvels at the 37-year-old’s energy and willingness to work hard. Brown isn’t well known, but the party has time before the next election to define them before the Liberals do. Finally, any chance a new album is in the works from the country singer politician? “I’m not contemplating that. That’s a lot of work,” he said, laughingly. “Maybe after I retire. But I’m not retiring anytime soon.”
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Neither side in the expropriation proceedings that will see a new French school located in Arnprior are willing to say much. But others are. Celine Bourbonnais is communications director at Conseil des ecoles catholiques du centre-est (CECCE), the territory’s French Catholic board. It was granted funding last November to make French Catholic education available to elementary students who currently do not have access to a French school in this region. “Although the expropriation proceeding is a legal matter between the CECCE and the landowners, the board is committed to work in collaboration with the landowner to reach an agreement out of
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Weather forecasters are predicting a mild winter with above normal amounts of freezing rain. Construction season forecasters are predicting a wild one in Arnprior, beginning in spring. Mayor David Reid, in his annual year-in-review-year-ahead interview, is confident his prediction will come to pass. “It’s going to be a busy year ahead, no doubt about it,” Reid said. “Downtown revitalization will be the focus of a lot of our efforts over the next couple of years, starting in April.” He stressed that the $10- to $12-million project, the largest in the town’s history, will be more than improving streetscapes in the downtown core. Sidewalks will be widened and more greenspace and rest areas incorporated, yes. But a lot of money will be spent underground on new water mains and sanitary sewers to replace those dating back more than 100 years in some cases. Tenders for the contracts went out last week, so by early February the municipality should know which companies are performing the work. There was some concern over the length of time it took to complete phase one last summer, along McGonigal Street West. It was months late. There is no guarantee that company will win any of the current tenders. Reid acknowledged the company was in part at fault, but that the town also deserved some blame. He said it is important that timelines be kept and indicated the town isn’t interested in the lowest cost alone. He wants the project done right and on time. “The cost is important, but the process is almost as important. We want as few disruptions (outside merchants’ shops) as possible,” Reid said. “With the engineering and financing in
and White Lake Road should come down soon. The commercial land could be built on, provided the grocery store’s parking lot is the only access. There is no word on developments across from Antrim Truck Stop or at Winners Circle behind Mr. Gas on Daniel Street. The rolling roads rehabilitation program is running along smoothly. More is being spent on improving town roads, although this year will see a focus on dealing with potholes and sidewalk repairs outside the core. “We’re not going to be as aggressive as last year. It will be a lot of spot rehabilitation,” said the mayor. The town continues to sell small parcels of underutilized land. The money goes back into parklands. It will also install a lift at town hall to make upstairs council chambers accessible to those in wheelchairs, as per provincial legislation. There is still a plan to build a new town hall on the greenspace along William Street. But that is about 10 years down the road. While the downtown revitalization project is underway, the town will begin planning for the waterfront renewal. Expect public and expert consultations, along with staff recommendations and proposed partnerships with private sector entities. “The waterfront is our next focus. I’ve thought about it quite a bit, and I know council and staff has,” Reid said. “We are building up reserves again. It is nice to have dreams and goals. But they are only good if you can afford them.” He is pleased with workforce stability at the municipality. Very little turnover last year, and only a couple of managers experienced significant loss of time: a non-critical health issue, and a maternity leave. Many workers took the initiative to upgrade their skills and training too, he added.
The Arnprior Optimist Winter Carnival begins in earnest this evening (Thursday) with races, swimming and bouncy castle fun at the Nick Smith Centre. The carnival continues on Friday and Saturday. For the full schedule of events, see the what’s happening column on Page 48 and the flyer inserted in today’s newspaper.
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Domestic abuse all too common It’s frustrating, but perhaps it’s just as well the case of the three murdered Valley women is taking so long to make its way through the court system. With the accused so far having no interest in being represented by a lawyer, his murder trial will likely take a couple of years to schedule and complete. Hopefully, it won’t drag on as long as the infamous Natsis case, which is still unresolved after almost five years as she is now appealing her conviction. But every time the murder suspect appears in court, seemingly indifferent to his crimes, he reminds us that domestic violence is a major problem not just in the cities, but here in friendly, quiet Renfrew County. The murders of three women in the rural backwoods of Renfrew County in September have catapulted the issue to the front burner, where it deserves to be and stay until the problem is more widely recognized and resources to deal with it better funded. While the murders are an extreme example of domestic violence, assaults against women are far from an isolated incident in the Upper Ottawa Valley. Around the county, women, and some men, are regularly victims of domestic abuse. Take the Renfrew-Arnprior OPP police reports. Every week, there are five or seven, 10 or even a dozen domestic disputes attended to by officers. Over the two-week Christmas
period, there were two dozen calls. And that’s probably the tip of the iceberg, as many family violence incidents are not reported. OPP are becoming so dismayed by the high number of domestic abuse calls, they have taken to appealing to victims to speak out and ask for help. People who are being victimized don’t have to accept their fate, even if they are isolated in a rural area. There are people who can help. The OPP themselves, for instance. Or seek out support from your doctor or a nurse specialized in abuse issues. Renfrew Victoria Hospital and the Arnprior and District Family Health team have experts who can provide aid, assistance and advice for people suffering from sexual, physical or mental abuse. The dedicated staff and volunteers at Bernadette McCann House staff an emergency shelter and a 24-hour confidential crisis line (1-800-267-4930). So if you are a victim or know someone who is, don’t stay silent and let things escalate. Let the court appearances be a chilling reminder of how common the problem is and what can happen if the victims, their friends and society as a whole don’t take a stronger stand against the domestic abuse that is plaguing all our communities. Â
Arnprior French school approval prompts several questions To the Editor: I am thrilled at the idea of a new French school in town; however, the more I learn about it the more questions I have. 1) Why are they expropriating good farmland when other land is immediately available for sale? I believe there is land behind Rexall that was bought and set apart for a
Catholic school. Our farms are disappearing along with a vital contribution to our community. 2) Where will all this money come from? The CECCE states an $8.5 million cost just to build the school. Then we could estimate another couple of million in start-up costs -- furniture, utility hook ups, textbooks, etc.. Then they must
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board recruit students from, if not other schools? Are there really 265 new students who have nowhere to go to school in our area? Funding for public education (including Catholic and French), after all, comes from the same source - our taxes.  Sally Rogers Arnprior
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Arnprior Stampede up for Gold Buckle Sophia, Jackson most popular baby names
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As the new kid on the block, the Arnprior Stampede is certainly making waves. The stampede, which was launched last June, has been nominated for Best New Rodeo in North America. The nomination comes from the International Professional Rodeo Association (IPRA). “It’s great to be recognized this way,” said a delighted Arnprior Stampede director Glenn Howard, noting there are about 50 new rodeos a year throughout North America. “To be in the top five is really special and even more for a small town in Ontario, Canada.” The Arnprior Stampede is early in the season, so to be remembered at award nomination time means it was noticed by the rodeo officials, he said. The Arnprior organizers will be watching with interest when the awards are given out at the Gold Buckle Gala this Saturday, Jan. 16
in Oklahoma at the end of the International Finals Rodeo week. The award is voted on by the cowboys and cowgirls who participate in the rodeos. Howard said he and the Arnprior Agricultural Society, which bought the stampede to Arnprior, thank you to all the sponsors and the Town of Arnprior for the support they provided to make the event a great success. This year the stampede, Ottawa Valley’s only pro rodeo event, will be held June 10-11-12 at the Arnprior
Fairgrounds. Once again over 300 competitors will be coming to Arnprior from all over the world to entertain the crowds with the “most exciting sport on dirt,” said Howard. He said that there will be additions designed to make the stampede an even more family friendly event. There will be more seating and vendors and the musical entertainment will be moved from the beer garden. As well, another gymkhana, trick-riding type event will be added earlier in the day, he said.
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Bruce Perry, a physician and expert on children in crisis, states that if a child’s world is safe and predictable, the child is more likely to grow up to be a self-regulating, thoughtful and productive member of the family, community and society. Helping children who witness violence at home can be challenging to anyone trying to help. Each child has their own unique needs, issues and behaviours. Children who witness violence at home may need someone to talk to, to be reassured that an argument between mom and dad is not their fault, to feel safe and that asking for help does not condemn their parents. According to a study by the B.C. Yukon Society of Transition Houses, a child’s exposure to violence against their mother can have a negative effect on their developing a secure attachment with her. For example, children are sometimes seen as clinging to their mothers. Research shows that children may seem worried about their mothers or exhibit their stress in physical symptoms such as tummy aches and bathroom issues. If the child’s needs are not being met, they may also be overly aggressive or withdrawn and depressed. Older children, specifically teenagers, may blame their mothers, particularly if their mother left the home. Children who witness violence at home may also have learning difficulties and prob-
lems concentrating at school. Development of healthy behaviours in children from infancy to young adulthood, hinges on their needs for safety, self-esteem and positive expression of their feelings. The needs of infants will differ from those of youth and young adults. All children who witness violence have one common need: to hear that it is not their fault. Growing up in a home where violence is “the norm” may be the root of violence in their adult relationships. Bernadette McCann House offers one-toone and group support to children throughout the county who witness violence. Children and youth can meet privately with an Outreach Worker, either at one of the office sites or at their school, to discuss their feelings, make a safety plan and receive assurances that the violence is not their fault. Growing Together Groups, which are groups for children and their mothers, focus on helping mothers and children understand how violence affects them. Healthy relationships presentations are also available upon request to any classroom or youth group interested. Presentations are tailored to the age and stage of the young audience. Anyone wanting to know more is encouraged to contact our office at 613-732-7776 or visit our website at www.wssbmh.org. Anyone experiencing domestic violence can contact Bernadette McCann House’s confidential crisis line at 1-800-267-4930.
Sophia and Jackson have become the most popular baby names in Ontario, overtaking Olivia and Liam when different spellings of similar sounding names are grouped together. Ontario’s most popular baby names are anything but traditional when it comes to their spelling, with non-traditional spelling influencing and changing the top names in Ontario this year. The top girls names are: 1. Sophia/Sofia/ Sofiya, 2. Olivia, 3. Emma/Ema, 4. Ava/ Avah, 5. Charlotte. The top boys names are: 1. Jackson/Jaxon/Jaxson/Jaxen/Jaxxon/ Jaxyn, 2. Liam, 3. Lucas/Lukas, 4. Jacob/ Jakob/Jaycob, 5. Ethan. Olivia and Liam had previously been the most popular names for three years in a row. After naming their baby, Ontario parents have up to one year to register their newborn’s birth online. Through the easyto-use 4-in-1 Newborn Bundle, they can register their child’s birth and apply for their birth certificate, social insurance number and Canada child benefits, including the Ontario child benefit, in one easy step. Birth certificates ordered online are guaranteed to be mailed within 15 business days or they’re free.
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Arnprior Legion winners announced for Remembrance Day contest Scott Campbell
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The Arnprior Legion gave out awards to the student winners of its annual Remembrance poster, poem and essay contest. Legion vice-president Eleanor Closs Murray organized the event, which included award presentations and refreshments for the students and their families. All the winners go to school in the Arnprior and McNab-Braeside area. There were winners from St. Joseph’s, St. John XXIII, Walter Zadow and Arnprior District High schools. The awards spanned grades 1 to 12. The winners were: Color poster – In grades 1 to 3 Andrew Epp, Kate Costello, Daniel Coady took the top three slots. In
grades 4 to 6 the winners were Laula Wolfgram, Kennedy Brown and Alyssa McNulty and in grades 7 to 9 it was Katie McCombe, Grace Poaps and Jolie Rattray. Black and white poster – Grades 4 to 6 awards went to Emma McCormick, Darcy Kaerbye and Taryn McGregor. For the Grades 7 to 9, the awards went to Jolie Rattray, Katie McCombe and Kaira Green. Poems – Grade 4 to 6 winners were Parker Bradley, Darcy Kaerbye and James Coady. Keilidh Green, Juliette Gaillardetz and Maggie Clattenburg were the winners for grades 7 through 9. The grade 10 to 12 awards went to Braeden Matthews and Damian Estabrooks. Essays – There was only one category, that being students in grades four to six. The winners were Amelia Lee, SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND William Dugdale and Josiah Draper. Nineteen of 26 winners attend to receive their Remembrance contest awards at Arnprior Legion on Jan. 9.
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Another year is here. and so are we! Things are looking pretty good too. If the weather stays half-way decent, it might not even play havoc with our usual wild and outlandish winter hydro and heat bills. The generosity towards the food bank and less fortunate folks from the bingo and Santa parade donations was phenomenal. Thank you, everyone. The regular weekly and monthly happenings will continue as usual, bingo, hamburgers, band practice, choir practice, cadets, Seniors at Home luncheons, Golden Valley Seniors, Friday night jam sessions, Saturday afternoon entertainment, group meetings, Legion executive meetings, wow, I’m surprised we have enough days to accommodate all this. This month we have Saturday afternoon
entertainment on Jan. 16 and 30. Hamburg day sales are amazing. They just fly out of there, and although we really don’t have to advertise we’re looking for someone to paint us a nice bright simple sandwich type board (ours bit the dust) to set at the street so people know we serve all winter. New Year’s Levee was a success as always, although I think we were missing a few of you; remember, you can only stay up late New Year’s Eve if you promise to make it to Levee. After all it’s late in the day, 1 p.m., not like the “olden days” when you had to be there for 0700 hours! The Youth and Education Chair and her committee did a great job for the Poems and Poetry Awards presentations on the Jan 9. There was a full house of competitors and their families. Almost all the schools took part in the
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competition in November, and the next one is in February, so hopefully the area students are all working on speeches. Short, hopefully sweet for this one, If you haven’t renewed your membership or are in-
terested in a new membership, drop in to the bar and you can pick up an application at any time. Until next time, be happy, healthy and safe.
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(UNDER $21K) WAS (UNDER $21K) (UNDER $21K) SELLING PRICE: $17,335♦ ACCENT 5 DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. AIR CONDITIONING 2013 �� (UNDER $21K) $L 6-SPEED Ω CITY:PRICE 7.1L/100 KM▼ SELLING PRICE: $15,980 MANUAL. $1,500 ‡ SELLING PRICE: $15,980�� ELANTRA L 6-SPEED $1,500 PRICE $200 PRICEMANUAL. ADJUSTMENT , ♦FEES, DELIVERYELANTRA & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. WY: 5.3L/100 KM HWY: 5.3L/100 KM SELLING PRICE: $17,335 AIR CONDITIONING ΩACCENT 5 DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. HEATED FRONT SEATS Ω † �� & DESTINATION ♦ (UNDER $21K) (UNDER $21K) DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS ADJUSTMENT , FEES,$15,980 DELIVERY INCLUDED. HST. ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE Ω, FEES, PRICE: $17,335PLUS ACCENT 5DELIVERY DR GL �� 6-SPEED MANUAL. 7.1L/100 KM▼ CITY:HST. 7.1L/100 KM▼ MONTHS FINANCING AIR CONDITIONING 0TY:PRICE SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE SELLING PRICE: ELANTRASELLING L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE $200 OWN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. WITH IT FOR Ω Ω DELIVERY HEATED FRONT SEATS Ω Ω DESTINATION INCLUDED.INCLUDED. PLUS HST. PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT HEATED DOOR MIRRORS ♦FEES, US HST. , FEES, DELIVERY ADJUSTMENT ALL 2016 MODELS IN PRICE , FEES,ON DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST.5 DR INADJUSTMENT PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE 2012 CANADIAN AND SELLING PRICE: $17,335,PLUS ACCENT GL&6-SPEED MANUAL. AIR CONDITIONING 2012 CANADIAN AND † & DESTINATION BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR HEATED FRONT SEATS INCLUDES WITH OWN IT FOR Ω Ω DELIVERY & DESTINATION NORTH AMERICAN Ω Ω NORTH AMERICAN , FEES, INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT HEATED DOOR MIRRORS ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 2012 CANADIAN AND FRONT 2012 OF CANADIAN AND 96 MONTHS 2012 CANADIAN AND † BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR WITH OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR CAR THE YEAR HEATED SEATS $ INCLUDES CAR OF THE YEAR ® OWN IT FOR WITH ® HEATED DOOR MIRRORS NCLUDES $ HWY: •5.6L/100 INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS POWER NORTH AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD96 /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS KM WINDOWS OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS WITH † FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS INCLUDES MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH OWN IT FOR SIDE &WITH CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MIRRORS MONTHS Limited model shown HWY:HEATED 5.6L/100 KM CAR FRONT, OF THE YEAR CAR OF THE YEAR $ CAR OF THE YEAR ® OWN IT FOR OWN IT FOR WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL POWER ® HEATED DOOR N PR CE ADJUSTMENTS & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER WER WINDOWS INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER IN PRICE � INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS 0 KM 5.6L/100 KM KM FRONT ACTIVE OWN IT shown FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 † INCLUDES HWY: $ ADJUSTMENTS FRONT, SIDEHEADRESTS & CURTAIN Limited model HWY:HEATED 5.6L/100 EXTERIOR MIRRORS POWER WINDOWS & DOORAIRBAGS LOCKS 05.6L/100 KM� KM 8.7L/100 KM� KM 2013 EXTERIOR HEATED POWER & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM CITY: • DUAL POWER & DOORMIRRORS LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY IN PRICE FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS $ 96 MONTHS ADJUSTMENTS HWY: 5.3L/100 KM EXTERIOR MIRRORS ® POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS 2013 EXTERIOR MIRRORS FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM IN PRICE (UNDER $21K) ▼ CITY: FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN 96 MONTHS AN W E ADJUSTMENTS WY: 5.3L/100 KM HWY:7.1L/100 5.3L/100KM KM APRICEW EΩ ® POWER WINDOWS & DOORAIRBAGS LOCKS NO MONEY AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD SYSTEM IN N FINANCING FORDOWN BI-WEEKLY (UNDER (UNDER $21K) ♦ �� D IT QUI WITH STEERING WHEEL$21K) AUDIOAUDIO CONTROLS TY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ D IT QUI SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT 5MONTHS DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE AIR CONDITIONING A A ADJUSTMENTS A 96 �� H E E 1 W W POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS NO MONEY DOWN ND WITH ND 6" I SQ PP SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE N 16 W H SEQ PP FINANCING ΩBI-WEEKLY AUDIO SYSTEM �� Ω,&♦FEES, WHEEL®AUDIO CONTROLS ITH QCONDITIONING $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT &FOR DESTINATION INCLUDED. UISTEERING , PRICE: FEES,$15,980 DELIVERY DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT D " IT PLUSU HST. IN PRICEIT FOR IN PRICE OWN ITAND FORSANTA FE SPORT WITHMODELS! WITH GLS model shown SELLING $17,335 ACCENT DRINCLUDED. GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: ELANTRA LDELIVERY 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE Ω 16AIR OWN ITAM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH 965MONTHS �� 2013 16 ATLHL UUNIPP ED 2013 , FEES, DELIVERY &MONEY DESTINATION PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT PP ® ON 2016 ELANTRA † SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE 16ALL H USN IPEPD HEATED SEATS Ω NO †OWN Ω Ω AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM SU FRONT DOWN " A STEERING " A OSU ROE FINANCING FOR " ,&FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. INCLUDED. ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE R GLS model shown GLS model shown Ω E 2012 CANADIAN AND 2 O Ω E U 2 A BI-WEEKLY WITH WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS 2013 O 2013 , FEES, DELIVERY &MONEY DESTINATION PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE NR OD LL NR DFRONT SEATS †ADJUSTMENTS LL -YYEAR D CANADIAN AND YW † † HEATED PLUS 5 N WITH INCLUDED. 2012 OWN IT FOR L † Ω Ω O BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR NORTH AMERICAN NO DOWN W L ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTSΩ F R OY DOOR O HEATED MIRRORS F N AND 2012 CANADIAN AND 2 O Ω O O 96 MONTHS 2 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR NORTH AMERICAN WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS O ADJUSTMENTS Y YEAR HEO † • POWER INCLUDES YCAR HEOFCAR ® GLS model shown WITHJACKS ANADIAN AND 2012 CANADIAN OWN IT FOR OTHE 96 MONTHS FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR CAN NORTH INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT WINDOWS W OFDOOR OF THE YEARAND W BI-WEEKLY HEATED MIRRORS ® FAMERICAN EF 96 MONTHS COMPREHENS VE L MWHTED WARRANTY 96 MONTHS AMERICAN AMERICAN INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS WINDOWS Limited shown AR CAR YEAR HEmodel † ••POWER HEEOFLNORTH ® FRONT HEADRESTS GLS model shown GLS model shown INCLUDES & DOOR LOCKS6•AIRBAGS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS EE LS INCLUDES: • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS POWER WINDOWS STHEOF Limited model shown ACTIVE THE YEAR CAR THE YEAR $ ® EACTIVE & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER E ON ALL HYUNDA MODELS INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS Limited model shown L L L FRONT HEADRESTS EXTERIOR & DOORMIRRORS LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED S S Limited model shown $ POWER EXTERIOR MIRRORS FRONT, SIDES & CURTAIN AIRBAGS & DOOREXTERIOR LOCKS •MIRRORS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER 2013 �� BEST CAR IN CANADA∏∏ AUTO. SELLING IN PRICE$1,000 HWY: 5.6L/100 SELLING KM GLSMIRRORS AUTO. PRICE PRICE: $26,700�� SONATA GLS SELLING HWY: 5.6L/100 KMΩ PRICE ∏ PRICE: $26,700 SONATA EXTERIOR FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 2013$1,000 HWY: 5.2L/100 KM �� Ω �� ADJUSTMENTS A Ω � BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 � E POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE WA HST. CITY: 2012 CANADIAN AND PRICE: HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM GLS AUTO.BI-WEEKLY $1,000 PRICE SELLING ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY INCLUDED. L MANUAL NPLUS CITY: KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM CITY: ADJUSTMENT , FEES,$26,700 DELIVERYSONATA & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. FINANCING FOR & DESTINATION IN PRICE 7.1L/100 EQ 100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 KM▼ I QEUWKM Ω OWN8.7L/100 IT FOR WITH ADNPLUS � EQ KM▼ POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: KMIT 2012 CANADIAN AND Ω, FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION 1 WTANHDHST. HST. , FEES, DELIVERY INCLUDED. 96 MONTHS ITH ▼ CITY:ADJUSTMENTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: ADJUSTMENT INCLUDED. UI INADJUSTMENT PRICE QUIPWPKM FINANCING FOR & DESTINATION OWN FOR WITH BI-WEEKLY ® IN PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE 100 Ω ♦PLUS HST. ∏ NORTH AMERICAN EQ E D67.1L/100 S I W " 1 U N T 2013 OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. P Q AL HDU6N" IPEITD S U P HD IP IT U 1 2013 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR Ω OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH 6 ® INCLUDES † Ω Ω FINANCING FOR ♦ ∏ ∏ Ω ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. NORTH AMERICAN SU16 PEH IP " ALO SU16KM ADJUSTMENTS 2013 RAP H SUN IPPED 2013 AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS SELLING PRICE: $19,285 , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUSHWY: HST.5.2L/100 $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT INCLUDES † ADJUSTMENTS 2 FOR NO MONEY DOWN CAR OF THE YEAR 2013 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING BI-WEEKLY FOR D UR E BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA Y N"ORALOLE▼ N"RA D SU PE L INCLUDES INCLUDES † † O Ω 2012 CANADIAN AND 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS 2 L 2013 O 96 MONTHS , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT OY KM OYWKM INCLUDES INCLUDESFINANCING † CONTROLS † CITY: 7.1L/100 100 HWY: 5.2L/100 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR CANADIAN OF THE YEAR OLOLO NR D OLFLOY WNR OFD AIR CONDITIONING HKM 2012 AND 962•MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS EEOF▼ HIGHEST GOVERNMENT Y WH OO AWARDED THE F▼Y O WITH• HEATED OWNSEATS ITAIR FOR CONDITIONING INCLUDES: FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY 100WKM CITY: 7.1L/100WKM AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING HEATED FRONT/REAR • AUXILIARY ♦ AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN HWY: 9.7L/100 KM HE W OF AWARDED THE H E L F SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING EES HIGHEST GOVERNMENT THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT ® CONDITIONING WITH OWNSEATS ITAIR FOR XILIARY INCLUDES: • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • ®AUXILIARY Limited model shown THE HIGHESTBLUETOOTH GOVERNMENT †AWARDED ® GLS ® HE HEELS AWARDED INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR •ΩAUXILIARY 6 AIRBAGS EL ▼ ♦ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES model shownXM™ GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC CITY: 12.9L/100 KM SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH INCLUDED. SAFETY RATING EL EL U.S. SAFETY FEES, DELIVERY &XM™ DESTINATION PLUS HST. ® HANDSLS $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT ® ,® model shown †MANUAL. ® CAR OFMP3/USB/iPOD THE YEAR Limited 6 AIRBAGS 6 AIRBAGS ADMINISTRATION ANDSS INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES SAFETY HIGHWAY TRAFFIC HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD Ω HANDS S U.S. NATIONAL S U.S. NATIONAL U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF �� PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE $ADMINISTRATION iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS SONATA, •FEES, GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE:ADJUSTMENT $26,700 CAR FREE OFFREE THE YEAR SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONHWY: 5.6L/100 KM �� SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING ® ® FREE PHONE �� SONATA AUTO. $1,000 SELLING PRICE: $26,700 PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF HWY: 5.6L/100 AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY SONATA GLS WITH AUTO. $1,000PRICE PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 M HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM CITY: KM OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENT , $26,700 FEES, DELIVERY &GLS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST.$ ♦INPUTINJACKS �� PRICE Limited model shown HWY: 6.3L/100 KM SONATA AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: L/100 HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. � KM WINDOWS & DOOR INLOCKS PRICE WITH M CITY:CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� KM OWN IT FOR IN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY &GLS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CITY: 8.5L/100 KM IN PRICE PRICE † PLUS Ω ININPRICE 6POWER AIRBAGS INCLUDES L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 6POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS IN PRICE Ω BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR † Ω ΩFOR AIRBAGS 6 AIRBAGS ADJUSTMENTS ® INCLUDES FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS OWN ITFOR OWN IT FOR WITH BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR ADJUSTMENTS SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREEΩ WITH Ω ® Sport Appearance Package model shown♦ BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FORFINANCINGOWN BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FORFINANCING ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ∏ $ ® ® FINANCING FOR 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY IT FOR WITH OWN IT iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS 2013 96 MONTHS OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH BI-WEEKLY FOR BI-WEEKLY FOR SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE WITH 2013 ® ® 2013 ∏ ∏ $ BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS 2013 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS 2013 AWARDED THEHWY: HIGHEST5.2L/100 GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM &CAR STEERING 2013AUDIO KM BEST SELLING CAR CANADA BEST SELLING CANADA 96IN MONTHS 96IN MONTHS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KMTHESAFETY AWARDED THE RATING HIGHEST GOVERNMENT CRASH AIR † CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®•AUXILIARY †† NO MONEY DOWN POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS AUDIO CONTROLS NMENT HIGHEST GOVERNMENT 2012 CANADIAN AND INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS AUXILIARY ® †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING CONTROLS INCLUDES: PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING IN PRICE Limited model shown 100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 KM▼ WAWARDED INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM 7.1L/100 KM CRASH SAFETY RATING U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � HWY: 5.6L/100 KMCITY: ST GOVERNMENT THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT WAS NOW CRASH SAFETY RATING INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®HANDS � ® ΩAWARDED NO MONEY DOWN POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOWS & DOOR †WHEEL LOCKS AUDIO CONTROLS CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 2012 CANADIAN AND Limited model shown ®• SIRIUS XM™ ®AUXILIARY M IN PRICE CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ▼ ADJUSTMENTS INPUT RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD CRUISE CONTROL 100 KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM Y RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING AFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � Limited model shown20 � � 20 ®SYSTEM ® ® CITY: 8.7L/100 KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM FREE PHONE • POWER SUNROOF Limited model shown FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ♦ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS NORTH INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ MP3/USB/iPOD SAFETY ADMINISTRATION HWAY TRAFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC N ADMINISTRATION SIRIUS CRUISEXM™ CONTROL $ CRUISE CONTROL $ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. ADJUSTMENTSSAFETY 20 PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF 20 AMERICAN FINANCING BI-WEEKLY ♦ NORTH AMERICAN ISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 96 MONTHS FOR SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS ‡FREE FREEFREE SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 PHONE$750 SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF Ω ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. HEATED FRONT SEATS 96 MONTHS PRICE•ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CAR OFOF THE YEAR HEATED FRONT SEATS HEATEDSYSTEM FRONT SEATS & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, DELIVERY PHONE & STEERING STEERINGWHEEL WHEELAUDIO AUDIOCONTROLS CONTROLS �� CAR THE YEAR �� SELLING PRICE: $20,645 ��TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS PHONE SYSTEM & SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE NO MONEY DOWN AIR CONDITIONING OWN IT FOR WITH �� Limited model shown SELLING PRICE: $20,645 ICE TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEEDOWN MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE NO MONEY DOWN Ω AWARDED THE HIGHEST AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING WITH OWN IT FOR FOR WITH IT FOR OWN IT FOR OWN IT FOR WITH GOVERNMENT Limited model shownWITH ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CRUISE CONTROL Ω ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, DELIVERY 2013 & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. GET UP TO Ω Ω WITH OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT WITH OWN IT FOR $ ADJUSTMENT ST. , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CRASH SAFETY RATING 6CRUISE CONTROL 66CRUISE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT , FEES,2013 DELIVERY 2013 PLUS HST. INCLUDES † AIRBAGS INCLUDES 5.6L/100 KM 2013& DESTINATION INCLUDED. INCLUDES INCLUDES † †† INCLUDES PRICE † AIRBAGS AIRBAGS INCLUDES HWY: KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY HWY: 5.6L/100 IN PRICE INCLUDES 20 INCLUDES † IN PRICE †† ININPRICE INCLUDES $ HEATED FRONT SEATSTRAFFIC CITY: KM .6L/100 KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� � N PR® CE ADJUSTMENTS HEATED FRONT SEATS HEATED FRONT SEATS $ KM CITY:CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� KM iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKSADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTSΩ ΩFINANCING FOR SAFETY ADMINISTRATION Ω ® ® � � Ω Ω $ 20 BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS .7L/100 KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 20 iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR ADJUSTMENTS IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS 2013 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR 20 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR Limited model shown SPORT 2013 Limited model shown SPORT MONTHS POWER WINDOWS & DOOR DOORLOCKS LOCKS 96 MONTHS MONTHS �� HWY: 6.7L/100 KM IN PRICE 96 MONTHS 9696MONTHS SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKSHWY POWER WINDOWS & KM 96 MONTHS 96 �� HWY: 6.7L/100 KM HWY: 6.7L/100 KM ▼ IN PRICE Ω �� SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE CITY: 10.1L/100 KM 2.4L FWD INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE ILLCITY: BRAKE INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING •INCLUDED. EZ CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILLCITY: BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS ® C TY KM▼ m m m SELLING PRICE: TUCSON LDESTINATION 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE 10.1L/100 KM▼ 10.1L/100 KM▼ SIRIUS 2.4L FWD ADJUSTMENT ,$20,645 FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. INCLUDES: CHANGE ASSIST •��DELIVERY DOWNHILL BRAKE FINANCING FORLANE BI-WEEKLY ® XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH ® AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE ® HANDS FREE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, &AUXILIARY PLUS HST. FINANCING FOR PLUS ® BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. ♦ /USB/MP3 AUXILIARY CONTROL AND HILLSTART ASSIST • REAR SPOILER • iPOD ® SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE /USB/MP3 CONTROL AND HILLSTART ASSIST • REAR SPOILER • iPOD 96 MONTHS ® SELLING $27,895 FEASSIST SPORT 2.4L FWD AUTO. ADJUSTMENT FEES, DELIVERY &SANTA DESTINATION INCLUDED. 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SANTA FE FE PLUS FOR ONLY BI-WEEKLY FOR FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty MORE BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM Ω HEATED FRONT SEATS % $ • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM HEATED FRONT SEATS • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM % $HEATED Limited model shown W/ESC & TRACTION Limited • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT CONTROLADJUSTMENTS SYSTEM 96 MONTHS 9696MONTHS Limitedmodel modelshown shown MONTHS NO HyundaiCanada.com 7model AIRBAGS IN PRICE Limited shown 7model AIRBAGS Limited shown 96 FRONT MONTHS 9696MONTHS NO MONEY DOWN MONEY DOW $$ MONTHS NO MONEY DOW NO MONEY DOWN MONEY HANDS PHONESYSTEM SYSTEM XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH NO 5-year/Unlimited MONEY DOWN • SIRIUS FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM km 24DOWN Hour Roadside Assistance HANDS FREE PHONE XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH • SIRIUS HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •FREE ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •INCLUDES: ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •INCLUDES: ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM $ NO MONEY DOWN HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM INCLUDES: SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH $ NO MONEY DOWN FOG LIGHTS HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM INCLUDES: XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH FOG LIGHTS ® ® •SIRIUS VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ANUARY C CZ MASTER SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH http://www.hyundaicanada.com/my1st • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROLSYSTEM SYSTEM LimitedLimited modelmodel shownshownDOWN INPRICE PRICE NO MONEY MONEY DOWN • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL IN NO DOWN • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Limited model shown • HEATED FRONT SEATS• FOG • FOGLIGHTS LIGHTS •• ACTIVE ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Limited shown NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM MONEY DOWN ADJUSTMENTS • HEATED FRONT SEATS ECO SYSTEM model ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM O N O M CH N C C C ON HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM FINANCING FOR trademarksADJUSTMENTS HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM ®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned BI-WEEKLY byBI-WEEKLY Hyundai Auto CanadaFINANCING Corp. AllFOR other are the property of their respective owners. ‡Cash purchaseRO price of $11,995 available on all new 2016 Elantra Sedan L 96 MONTHS 96applicable MONTHS KANATA A Manual models and includes price adjustments of $5,532. Prices include Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695, fees, levies and all charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary KANATA MORE BI-WEEKLY †† VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT MORE BI-WEEKLY †† VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT 5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty Limited model shown Limited shown kmP.D.E. Comprehensive Limited Warranty Limited model shown by dealer. DeliveryKANATA andKANATA Destination 5-year/100,000 charge includes freight, and a full tank of gas. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial formodel a total obligation OR Services. Financing example: 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD at 0% per annum equals $163 biweekly for 84 months OR KANATA KANATA W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM NO DOWN 5-year/100,000 Warranty of $29,666. $0 down required. Cost of borrowing $0. Powertrain Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge ofMONEY $1,895, levies DOWN and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of W/ESC &payment TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM NO MONEY 5-year/100,000 kmiskm Powertrain Warranty STEP UP TO THE UP TO THE up to $499.GET FeesUP mayTO vary by dealer. ΩPrice adjustments of up to $5,532/$4,000 available on all new 2016STEP Elantra L Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L Luxury AWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available SANTA FE FOR ONLY SANTA FE 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty FOR ONLY HyundaiCanada.com HyundaiCanada.com $FRONT HEATED SEATS 5-year/100,000 km Warranty HyundaiCanada.com HEATED FRONT SEATS offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No Emission vehicle trade-in required. ♦Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Sport Appearance Package/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited are $21,927/$42,577. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,895, fees, levies andFOG all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices excludeADJUSTMENTS registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Sport Appearance Package Auto (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City LIGHTS $$fuelfeesareefficiency IN PRICE from FOG LIGHTS 8.5L/100KM); 2016 Santa Feproduct Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM) arebybased onAuto Manufacturer may based onowners. driving†Finance conditions the addition of Hyundai certain Financial vehicle Services accessories. Fuel economy figures areGL used for comparison †† Corp.Testing. †Finance offers available O.A.C. The Hyundai Hyundai names, logos, Financial Services names, based feature on a new names, 2013 images Accent and 5 Door slogans GL are 6-Speed trademarks Manual/Elantra owned Hyundai Canada All other Actual trademarks the property of vary their respective offersand available O.A.C. from based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door 6-Speed Manual/Elantra †† Corp. 5-year/100,000 Comprehensive Limited Warranty The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, imageskm andkm slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra 5-year/100,000 Comprehensive Limited Warranty ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM purposes only. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program †♦ΩOffers for aDelivery limitedand time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer g is $0/$0/$1,131. Finance GL offers 6-Speed include Manual/Santa Delivery and Fe Sport Destination 2.4L FWD of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 Auto with an annual fees, finance levies, rate and of 0%/0%/0.99% all applicable charges for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $83/$92/$139. No down payment required. Cost(www.SaferCar.gov). of Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,131. Financeavailable offers include Destination of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and all applicable charges ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM GL 6-Speed Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0.99% forCorners 96 months.Nepean Bi-weekly payments are $83/$92/$139. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,131. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination ofNepean $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and allBells applicable charges Nepean 400-2500 Palladium Drive 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Corners m Drive 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean 400-2500 Palladium Drive 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners PLUS 5 mple: 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed (excluding Manual HST). for Finance $19,285 Offers (includes exclude $750 registration, price www.hyundaicanada.com adjustment) insurance,atPPSA 0%km per andPowertrain annum license equals fees. $92 Delivery bi-weekly and Destination for charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin Limited fees and Warranty aYEAR full tankUof gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra GL 2164 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes $750 price adjustment) at 0% per annum equals $92 bi-weekly for 400-2500 Palladium Drive 5-year/100,000 Warranty may sell for less. Inventory is limited. Visit or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive coverage covers most2013 vehicle components against defects inBells workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions. 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean rive Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean 400-2500 Palladium Drive 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Corners Nepean ON R N D C N RUC ON C ON N O 400-2500 Palladium Drive 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells Corners Nepean (excluding HST). Finance Offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P .D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes $750 price adjustment) at 0% per annum equals $92 bi-weekly for 5-year/100,000 400-2500 Palladium Drive . Finance example excludes 96 months registration, for a total insurance, obligation PPSA of $19,285. and license Cash fees. price Delivery is $19,285. andkm Destination CostPowertrain of Borrowing charge includes is $0.Warranty Example freight,price P.D.E., includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, MORE levies,BI-WEEKLY and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Corners Delivery andNepean Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells 96 months for a total obligation of $19,285. Cash price is $19,285. Cost of Borrowing is model $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, MORE levies,BI-WEEKLY and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., Limited shown Limited model shown 5-year/100,000 Emission Warranty 00KM)/ Santa Fe Sport dealer 2.4L FWD admin Auto fees (HWY andHyundaiCanada.com a6.7L/100KM, full tank of gas. City ▼Fuel 10.1L/100KM) consumption are based for 2013 onkm Energuide. Accent 5 Door Actual GLfuel 6-Speed efficiency Manual may(HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. 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United Way extends fundraising campaign to Feb. 26
The Renfrew County United Way has once again extended their annual fundraising campaign. With the the 2015 campaign falling about $40,000 short of its $405,000 goal, officials extended the deadline for donation from Dec. 18 to Feb. 26. The campaign was launched on
Sept. 15 and by mid-December donations and pledges receivable sat at about $365,000. “Another 11 per cent in donations and we’ll achieve our goal for 2015,” said United Way executive director Gail Logan-McMeekin. “I’m confident that … the historic generosity of businesses
and residents that once they know United Way still needs their support, they’ll help us achieve our goal,” In addition to the United Way’s annual fundraising campaign, a special effort to raise funds to augment settlement support for Syrian refugee families coming to Renfrew County, was
recently unveiled. “Five sponsorship groups located in Arnprior, Deep River, Eganville, Pembroke and Renfrew have raised almost $200,000 combined,” Logan-McMeekin noted. To find out more or to donate, visit www.renfrewcountyunitedway.ca.
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2016 Summer Student Employment Opportunities
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The Town of Arnprior is currently inviting students to apply for 2016 Summer Student Employment Opportunities. There are a number of positions available over the summer months (May to September) in various departments/interests. To be eligible for hire students must be at least 16 years of age or older, enrolled in a secondary or post-secondary program on a full-time basis, and returning to school on a full-time basis following summer employment. For a complete list of application requirements please review the Summer Student job posting on the Town’s website. Interested students are invited to submit an application no later than 3:00 PM on March 4th, 2016. For more information and how to apply please visit www.arnprior.ca/grow/employment or contact Laura Garbuio at 613-623-4231.
2016 Awards Nominations Needed We are pleased to announce that the Town of Arnprior is once again seeking nominations from members of the community who represent outstanding volunteerism and community involvement. Each year we celebrate the many wonderful citizens who give of their time and talent to make Arnprior the great place that it is. So we encourage you to please nominate a deserving individual or organization in one of the following categories: Senior of the Year Volunteer of the Year Town Award Nomination Forms are available at the Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 or on the Town’s website at arnprior.ca. Deadline for receipt of nominations is January 27, 2016 at 12:00 Noon. For more information please contact Kaila Zamojski, Secretariat Services Coordinator at 613-623-4231 ext 1818 or by email at kzamojski@arnprior.ca. Additionally, the Province of Ontario and related Ministries, also seek nominations for awards each year. The Town of Arnprior would like to invite individuals, community groups, educational institutions, and volunteer organizations to nominate someone they believe to be deserving of any of the provincial awards. Links to these awards and their application forms can be found on at arnprior.ca/Town or at Ontario.ca
Official Plan - Review & Update Introductory Public Open House Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Time: Presentation at 6 pm followed by the open house until 8 pm Location: Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska Street For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/grow is a little something for everyone, so come on out and have some fun. Transportation options are available. All programs are held at the Nick Smith Centre unless otherwise noted. CARPET BOWLING Similar to lawn bowling, the sport of Carpet Bowling combines the strategies of bowling and curling in one exciting activity. When: Tuesday from 2:30 - 4 pm Jan. 26- Mar. 29 (Excluding March 15th) Cost: $10 registration fee and then $2 per person / per visit Free Trial Dates: Tuesday, January 19 GOLDEN BLADES - LEARN TO SKATE Learn the basics or to improve your skating skills in this 5-week program. You must bring your own skates and helmets are mandatory for this program. When: Thursday from 8:30 - 9:30 am Jan. 14 - Feb. 11 Cost: $25.00/person for the 5- week program PICKLEBALL A racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. The best way to learn this game is by playing it, so come out and try. When: Thursday 2:30 - 4:00 pm or 6:30 - 8:00 pm Jan. 7 - Feb 25 Cost: $10 registration fee and then $2 per person / per visit WALK, TALK AND TEA Stay safe, warm and active this winter with our FREE indoor walking program. The tea is on too so gather your friends for this active, social, no cost programming. When: Fridays 1 - 2 pm Jan. 8 - Mar. 11 Cost: FREE SING ALONG WITH ME We’re bringing the music to you in this FREE in house sing a long lead by Arnprior Community Choir Director, Lisa Webber. When: Friday 1:00 - 2:00 pm Jan. 22 and Feb 19 at Island View Suites Jan 15, 29 and Feb 26 at The Arnprior Villa Cost: FREE Many of our other programs are back by popular demand such as Land Ho Fitness!, H2O Bootcamp and Pole Walking for more information on any of these programs call the Nick Smith Centre at 613-623-7301 or visit arnprior.ca/live
Notice of Noxious Weeds Spraying
granular base, hot mix paving, concrete curb and sidewalk, streetlights, traffic signals, streetscaping and landscaping. SEALED TENDERS must be received in sealed envelopes no later than 2:00 PM (local time) on Friday, January 29th, 2015, identifying the proponent’s name, and CLEARLY marked “Arnprior Downtown Revitalization 2016/2017 Reconstruction, RFP#PW-2016-01”, with same forwarded to, Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 TENDER PACKAGES can be obtained from the Arnprior Town Hall located at 105 Elgin Street West, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, beginning at 12:00pm on January 11th, 2016. INQUIRIES should be directed to: John Steckly, Civil Engineering Officer Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, Ontario Tel.: (613) 623-4231 ext. 1831 Fax: (613) 623-9960 Email: jsteckly@arnprior.ca
Special Joint Meeting of the Councils the Township of McNab/ Braeside, the Town of Arnprior and the Arnprior Library Public Board
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Noxious weeds (Poison Ivy) have been identified at Bell Park, the Marina and the- Library. REQUEST FOR TENDER Arnprior The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious Downtown Revitalization 2016/2017 weeds this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and Reconstruction residents are asked to please follow any posted warnings. Including storm sewers, sanitary sewers, watermains, grading,
Rare Bullock’s oriole ‘lucky’ to be alive Erin McCracken
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Lucky is living up to her new name, and no one is more pleased than her rescuer, Ray Holland. The Pakenham resident and life-long birder was in tears thinking the little feathered rarity this far east would be dead within the hour, not long after he found her on Jan. 5 collapsed in the snow, barely moving after a sub-zero cold snap. Holland had become her protector since first discovering her in late November with his friend and fellow birder, Richard Waters, of Bells Corners. There she was, living among the gold finches and house sparrows under the boughs of an apple tree at the end of Holland’s street. Having never before seen a Bullock’s oriole, which typically makes its home along the west coast, in California and on down to the U.S.-Mexico border, the men double-checked their books to confirm her identity. “It’s so much like a Baltimore oriole,” Holland said, adding they had to make sure of their findings before alerting other birders, who are known to travel thousands of kilometres to see a rare bird. Once confirmed, word spread like wildfire that Ot-
tawa was home to a recordfirst Bullock’s oriole. “I spoke to more than 300 people, I kid you not,” Holland of the birders who flooded Pakenham. “I’ve been keeping a guard over her too because, photographers who come up, they just want to get that wonderful shot, and they’ve been kind of getting too close to her.” That can be stressful for birds, especially for the oriole so far from home. Several times, Holland had to ask photographers to move back to give Lucky some space. “It’s been quite a battle. It’s worn me out actually.” Lynda Bennett, a friend of Holland’s and an avid birder who writes a weekly column for Metroland Media’s Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette, said the oriole’s presence in the region has drawn people from as far away as Newfoundland and New York state. She said the November storms blew more than one bird off course. A western mountain blue bird ended up south of Richmond, while Casselman became home to a pink-footed goose, which typically lives in Asia and Greenland. But when the oriole turned up, Holland called her right away. “I thought, ‘Wow, I’ve got
to get up to Pakenham,’” she said with a chuckle. Despite the worry over the crush of birders, Holland said some good has come of it all. “In the meantime they’ve brought a lot of business to town, I understand,” he said, adding local shops and the gas station have been overflowing with customers. Even Holland’s backyard was brimming with birders, all wanting to see the rare red-bellied woodpeckers who were camped out at his backyard feeder after first taking photos of the oriole. But when the cold temperatures set in, Holland made a point of checking on Lucky the morning of Jan. 5 at a new and more sheltered hideout beside a house underneath a gas metre. “When I got down to the house where I normally saw her, she was underneath the (apple) tree,” he recalled. “I thought she was dead and then she moved a wing, tried to stand and fell over on one side.” Holland gently picked her up and took her home, nestling her in cloth he placed in a shoebox. He called up his Carpbased friend Bruce Di Labio, and arranged to bring her to the birding expert’s home so he could take the sick bird to the Wild Bird Care, a charitable rescue facility in
Nepean where sick, injured or orphaned wild birds are rehabilitated. Di Labio examined the feathered creature and told Holland she likely wouldn’t last another hour. “He didn’t know how it was breathing – that’s how bad it was,” Holland recalled. “It was frost bitten and he showed me the breast bone and ribs were protruding from the skin.” The bird weighed just 27 grams, down from an ideal weight of 35 grams. “She was absolutely starved,” said Holland, who worried all the way back home after dropping her off. “I kind of came all this way back to Pakenham in tears, thinking it was going to be dead,” he said. Di Labio cared for the wee winged creature through the day and night, hand-feeding it grapes and other morsels, before taking it to the bird centre on Jan. 6. Despite its near frozen state and losing the tip of a frostbitten toe, the oriole
is doing well at the centre. She’s also on a precautionary dose of antibiotics. “She’s eating well,” Mireille Goguen, executive director of the facility, said Jan. 9. She said the oriole will likely soon be well enough to move to a larger enclosed space with other birds. She’ll be available at that time for public viewing. “She’s obviously very lucky,” Goguen said. Her recovery spells sweet relief for Holland. “The fact we found her in the first place and the very people who find her actually rescue her is unbelievable,” he said. “She’s got nine lives.” As for the bird’s future, that’s still up in the air. She will likely be released in the spring. Bennett said ideally it would be best to return the oriole to the west coast where it has a better chance of surviving. “Do you know anybody that would like to take a bird to California?” she said. “Somebody might just generously say, ‘I wouldn’t mind taking this bird with
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A Bullock’s oriole, named Lucky, sits on a branch inside her cage at the Wild Bird Care Centre in Nepean on Jan. 9. me. How about one of the airlines helping me fly it out there?’” The Wild Bird Care Centre, which relies on private donations, is open seven days a week for viewings from 12 to 3 p.m. It admits birds year round between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. For details, visit wildbirdcarecentre.org.
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Forty-three horses perish in barn fire Dogs poisoned, horse beaten Classy Lane Stables and training center situated on an 135-acre farm located in Puslinch, Ontario is a multi-million dollar operation that accommodates 222 horses. The home for some of North America’s top trainers, it lost 43 horses in a huge barn fire last week. That being said, are you prepared for such a tragedy! In the event of a fire, do you know how to exit your home safely with everyone, including the family pet(s)? Have you practiced exiting your property and timed how long it takes you to do so? Time is of the essence since a fire doubles in size every three minutes.
Are you prepared? Have you discussed a meeting place such as the front yard or the neighbours, should you and your family get separated in the smoke and confusion of fire? Do you have an emergency ladder that folds and unfolds while being attached to your window ledge allowing you to escape from an upper window? Do you own several fire extinguishers that are in working order and have been tested and do you and your family know how to properly use them? I have one in the master bedroom and one next to the kitchen. Do you own several emergency flashlights and have batteries available should they fail to
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work? Remember, you don’t want to start looking for batteries in an emergency. Is a charged cell phone available in the event of a power outage due to a fire? Most importantly, do you have smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home? January should be designated as battery re-
My thoughts and prayers go out to Classy Lane Stables. As an equestrian myself, I can honestly say that there is no love greater than that of a horse. My heart aches thinking of what those fine creatures were going through in the final moments of their lives. Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. North, Arnprior. For comments or suggestions, he can be reached at 613-623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail.com.
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A Woodlawn woman took to social media to express her anger and ask for the public’s help to find the person or people involved in an assault on her horse and multiple attempts to poison her dogs. Janie Findlay-Penny, who lives on Needhams Side Road in West Carleton east of Arnprior, said the attacks began over the Halloween weekend and haven’t let up. Her veterinarian determined her 25-year-old horse was beaten “with a blunt object like a baseball bat,” and two of her dogs are recovering after ingesting meatballs laced with antifreeze on two separate occasions in December. Poisoned meat, which was lab-tested, has been found four times on her property. Findlay-Penny is working with police and others to obtain proof of who is behind the attacks. The incidents have been reported to the Ottawa Humane Society. “We have some information and we have some suspicions, but we’re
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2016 BUDGET – NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Please be advised that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills will be holding Public Meetings to consider the 2016 Budget and the 2016 Water and Sewer Budget. Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 following the Council meeting Location: Council Chambers, Municipal Office 3131 Old Perth Road
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING - FEBrUary 2, 2016 Proposed amendment to the Zoning By-Law #11-83 TAKE NOTICE that the Public Meeting scheduled for Tuesday January 26th, 2016 has been rescheduled for Tuesday February 14 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, January 14, 2016
2nd, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The Public Meeting will be heldin the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario, to consider a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13. The Zoning By-law Amendment application concerns the property which is legally described as West Part Lot 16, Concession 5, Being Part 3 on Plan 26R-435, Ramsay Ward, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, municipally known as 1088 Wolf Grove Road.
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aODa10TH aNNIvErSary CHaMPION aWarD James (Jim) Lowry has been awarded the AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) 10th Anniversary Champion Award for his leadership, passion and commitment in the promotion of accessibility and inclusivity in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills. Jim has been a member of the Advisory Committee since it was first formed in 2005. Jim has been influential in promoting accessibility to the Textile Museum, the Almonte Public Library, the Almonte and Pakenham Arenas and the Almonte Old Town Hall, to name but a few of his contributions. Along with AMCTO, the Municipality is proud to recognize Jim
trying to work it out,” she said. “We think what’s happened is we’ve called the cops too many times on the bad guys and this is their retaliation. “I can say that the same names, a few names, keep coming up and they’re people we are familiar with.” Findlay-Penny said the attacks likely stem from problems with an access lane next to her property. She said she’s called the police a number of times to report illegal activity taking place, such as drug deals and use, alcohol consumption, and unsafe driving. “It’s been an ongoing problem,” she said, adding the issues began long before she moved in eight years ago. “We understand in a rural community you have roads like this, but we’re part of the City of Ottawa now, we should expect proper policing. If they can’t go up there and uncover illegal activities then the road should be closed.” Findlay-Penny is offering a $7,000 reward for the positive identity of the person or people involved.
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Although more commonly found here in summer, this winter some Cedar Waxwings have stayed behind to exploit the rich crop of fruit. ever fail an avian breathalyzer test! Footnote to the Christmas Bird Count: a Northern Mockingbird, new for the count, was seen and later photographed. In addition to a late-added Cooper’s Hawk, the mockingbird brings the Count total to 62
species, and the cumulative list to 126 species. The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
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Alaska and British Columbia Although a few of you across northern Alberta, Saskatchmight disagree, winter is one ewan, and Manitoba; there are of our most beautiful seaonly a few nest records for northsons. ern Ontario. Thus, the birds here When fresh snow dresses now have come from distant places. everything in white and the Both waxwings are sleek, robinsky is so blue it looks heavy, sized birds that bear crests, black being out in Nature is like masks, and yellow-tipped tails. walking into a Christmas Cedar Waxwings are slightly card. The air is full of oxygen smaller and have yellow breasts, and outings leave you feeling Michael Runtz white under the tail, and, if twoinvigorated and alive. years-old or older, name-giving, And there are many things Nature’s Way waxy, red projections on a few wing to see on a winter walk. The feathers. Bohemian Waxwings have snow is a ledger on which the comings and goings of animals are daily re- grey breasts, reddish-brown under-tail feathcorded. Each fresh snowfall wipes clean the ers, and, in addition to red tips, white and yellow markings on their wings. slate, and new entries are soon registered. Waxwings are fruit eaters so any fruit-ladAnd you will see animals. Birds are the easiest to find for they make sounds. Wood- en tree (mountain-ashes, crab apples, etc.) peckers tap wood and finches and chicka- offers special attraction. Not many birds can subsist on a winterdees give frequent “contact calls” as they long diet of fruit, but waxwings are built to roam around in flocks. Those distinctive calls serve to keep do so. Their mouth opening (the gape) is groups together and perhaps tell members one of the largest for any bird their size; this feature allows them to swallow small fruit all is okay. Waxwings also travel in flocks and in our whole and thus they can devour a lot of that area thousands of these lovely birds are cur- food in short order. After fruit is ingested, its seeds are pooped rently roaming around, uttering their distinctive, lispy calls. Two species are present: out in a mere 20 minutes! Short and wide inCedar Waxwings, which nest here in sum- testines (twice as wide as those of a thrush) mer; and Bohemian Waxwings, which are allow for fast internal processing of fleshy nomadic northerners that have flown thou- food. Fruit is rich in sugars such as sucrose and sands of kilometres to get here. Bohemian Waxwings, which are also waxwings have special enzymes for digesting found in Scandinavia and Russia, nest from them. But through time fruit can ferment and one might think that intoxication could become a problem. While it is occasionally seen in some birds, waxwings have the ability to metabolize ethanol and can do so rapidly; Bohemian Waxwings metabolize ethanol 23 times faster than European Starlings can! Large livers are thought to be partly responsible for this feat. I guess no waxwing will
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Walter Zadow throws scare into hunger Walter Zadow Public School’s Student Council led a ‘We Scare Hunger’ campaign in October to collect non-perishable food items for the Arnprior District Food Bank. The project was one goal of the Walter Zadow ‘Me to We’ action plan to make our world a better place by helping within the school, as well as in local and global communities. Each day student leaders collected items from students and at the end of the campaign the school was thrilled to deliver more than 900 non-perishable food items to the local foodbank.
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Driving up the food bank’s food stocks The annual Reid Brothers Motor Sales food drive raised an impressive $6,418 for the Arnprior and District Food Bank over the Christmas period. Trevor Reid, right, presents the donation to a grateful Allan Smith of the food bank. Such a sizeable cash donation “gives us flexibility,” said Smith, explaining that it allows the food bank to buy food stuff such as milk, chicken and hamburger to supplement non-perishable donations. Reid, noting donations were up by $300 over last year, thanked the dealership’s customers for being so generous. The company matched donations up to $2,500.
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Walter Zadow students leaders with food collected in the school’s ‘We Scare Hunger’ campaign. Thank you to the WZPS families for their assistance with this campaign. In the
spring, Walter Zadow will run another campaign for the Arnprior food-bank.
School provides holiday boost to three charities Students and staff at Walter Zadow Public School fully embraced the spirit of the season when they presented two performances of their Christmas/Holiday/Winter concert on Dec. 16. Attendees were asked for cash donations to assist three area charities: Families Helping Families, The Fountain and Renfrew Hospice. Again, the school’s families showed their generosity and support as both
performances collected a total of $692.90. “Amazing! Thanks to all.” On Dec. 17, Families Helping Families kindly donated presents, food hampers, supermarket gift cards and cash to assist families within the Walter Zadow school community. The recipients were very thankful for this kindness and support and appreciate the hand-up from the community.
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The West Carleton Nordic Ski Club (WCNSC) was started in 1993 by some local volunteers who saw a great opportunity for developing a nordic ski club in the Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park. The park was an ideal spot, located just east of Arnprior at the junction of the meandering Carp River
and the mighty Ottawa River. Now, into its 23rd year of operations, the club offers both classic and skate-ski trails that will take skiers through15 kilometres of beautiful untouched forests including a centuryold White Pine forest and a stand of 200-year-old Bur Oak. The serene trails have a variety of terrain for all skiers. While the club started
with limited equipment and resources, over the years, the WCNSC has continuously upgraded equipment to improve the quality and efficiency of trail grooming. The trails are professionally groomed for 10 kilometres of skate-ski trails and 15 kilometres of classic trails. Conditions are always as optimal as possible. Users can count on re-grooming after significant accumulations of snow, usually five
centimetres, and quite often grooming is completed on a Friday evening in preparation for heavier skier traffic on weekends. The mild temperatures this December meant a late start to the ski season, but with the recent heavy snowfall, there is a good base and all trails are now open and groomed. The club is also very lucky to have use of a building within Fitzroy Provin-
cial Park. The facility is equipped with a kitchen, washroom, fresh water and an area for ski waxing and tuning. The club encourages events that take advantage of this facility. In the past the trails have hosted events such as high school racing, and ski orientation. A ski outing followed by a potluck snack or meal is also a great way to entertain. If individuals, families, or organizations are interested in planning an event, please contact the club through its website.
For all operations, the club is volunteer-run, including equipment acquisition and maintenance, grooming, membership registration, public relations, and financial management. Thanks to the hard work of many volunteers, the club offers a very affordable ski experience for the whole family. Open to the public, you may opt for a season membership or for the occasional drop-in. The seasonal family rate is $95, adults is $35 and youth $18. Register for a membership online at www.wcnsc.com.
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Game is all about fun and the sense of community Continued from front
The list includes Peter Burnette, Stacey McGregor, Shawn Rebertz, Andrew McKay, Shaun Barr, Nathan Hisko, Matt Chaput, Jeff Marcotte, Wes Prince, Andrew Smith, Clint Pettigrew, Andrew Bradley, Joe Shean, Corey Cardiff and Harvey ‘Reg Dunlop’ Ogilvie. Greg Barr is trainer. Coached by AMHA president Dustin Dorken, currently nursing a shoulder injury, the team has been working hard to come together as a unit. But details are sketchy, according to a chuckling Dorken. “We have been training hard,” he said. “I’m putting them through their paces at an undisclosed location. They will be ready.” AMHA players and children under 12 are admitted for free. A $5 admission applies to adults to the game. Tickets are on sale now at the Nick Smith Centre. Along with Senators merchandise draws, there will also be an autograph session after the game. GENERAL PUBLIC WELCOME
More seriously, Dorken said the inaugural event is meant to draw together hockey fami-
lies and the larger community. He hopes all ages and all backgrounds will participate in this town event. “I’m hearing from grandparents excited to come out, and people with nothing to do with hockey asking,” Dorken said. “We want everyone to come out. It’s about putting some fun and sense of community; it’d be great to fill up the rink again.” AMHA has had a lower profile in recent years. Enrolment is on the decline (as it is across Canada). So the fun day is about bringing out the curious who might have a few questions about how to make it possible for their kids to play Canada’s sport, Dorken indicated. And even for those with no interest – there’s always pancakes. After the Sens alumni game there will be an adult dance in the hall with a DJ and cash bar from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission is $10. According to a press release, the executive wrote: “The reason AMHA is able to keep registration the lowest in the area is through rigorous fundraising efforts. With little participation, it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain low registration cost; we all have a part to play. Volunteers to help the day run
smoothly would gladly be welcomed; please contact a member of the executive if you are interested. “It is our sincere hope to foster some civic pride in our community. Please inform family, friends, former players, coaches and neighbors of this great event. Ask them to come to the rink on that day. There is nothing more Canadian than being in a rink cheering on the home team on a Saturday in January.” Local businesses are also involved. Mulvihill Insurance is a game sponsor. And a thanks from Dorken goes out to Arnprior Play it Again Sports for its longtime support of AMHA. Additional sponsors are welcome, as are volunteers of all ages to help the day run well. EVENTS SCHEDULE
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The family of the late Lucy Colterman would like to express our heartfelt thank you to all our friends, family, neighbors and colleagues who have travelled near and far for their kind thoughts, cards, flowers, food, donations and online condolences during this difficult time. Special thanks to Ann Wissing for her gentle care, compassion and years of friendship and laughs with Lucy. Thanks to Dr. Buxton and Renfrew Victoria Hospital for their many years of care and services. CCAC, Paramed and Bayshore for their professional services which helped in allowing Lucy to remain in the comforts of her home. To Sally Prendergast for her services. Thanks to Father Stark, Father Blake and Father Holly for a truly beautiful spiritual tribute to Lucy. To the altar servers, choir and the Mt St. Patrick Parish family in assisting to make the funeral services special. A special thank you to Bonnie Nolan, Cathy Hunt and the many community members for the amazing hot meal provided for the family between visitation and the lovely funeral luncheon. Special thanks to Natasha at Goulet Funeral Home for her direction and guidance. She went over and above her professional duty to make sure all family members’ needs were met. To all of you, your kind words, shared memories, laughter and friendship will continue to be a great comfort. The Lucy Colterman Family
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I would like to thank everyone who came to help celebrate my 80th birthday and also the gifts, cards and telephone calls. Special thanks to family and friends for serving a lovely lunch. It was nice to see everyone.
All our neigbours, families and friends for all the cards, prayers, visits and food. To the pallbearers and Andre Pilon and his amazing staff for doing things “The Big Guy’s” way. To all Kevin’s sand and gravel and snow plow clients thanks for all your years of continued patronage. You have all made this difficult time more bearable.
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Barrie Plunkett from Renfrew, ON in his 75th year was welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven after a short illness at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Dear husband of Sylvia (nee Essex). Loving and devoted father of Sean (Jody) of Renfrew. Proud Poppa of his “Princess” Bailey, “Curly #1 and #2” Nathan and Jacob. Special friend to his dog Rosie. Brother of Richard (Susan) of England and Brother-in-law of Ken (Mary-Anne) Essex of Douglas, ON. Barrie will be missed by nieces, nephews, many friends from church and his “Scissor Guy” customers. Barrie is pre-deceased by his parents Nora and Richard, his brother Terry and his sister Norah Franey. A Memorial Service was held in honor of Barrie’s life on Saturday January 9th, 2016 at 11 a.m. at the Calvary Pentecostal Church, 56 Wrangler Road in Renfrew. John 6:40 For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.
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DOWE, Edward (Ed) Joseph “Artie” Edward (Ed) Joseph Dowe, nicknamed Artie, On November 27, 2015 at the age of 71. He is survived by his beloved partner Mae Bowes and her family: his daughter Verena Dowe (Ryan Parkinson) his son Evan Dowe and grandchildren Colton and Lilyan Warren. He is also survived by his siblings Mabel Proulx (Late Lorne); Louisa;Bob (Denise); Gail Beaudoin (late Andre); Ronnie (Rhonda); Bill (Dawn); Lisa McBride (John) &Monique Morrissette (Denis); and many nephews & nieces. Predeceased by his father Arthur Dowe and his mother Laura (Desabrais) Dowe. He was a well- respected carpenter/contractor in the Renfrew area for over 35 years. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Donations in Ed’s memory may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or the Kidney Foundation. Spring interment at St. Mary’s Cemtery, Quyon, Quebec. CLR658811
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After a lengthy and courageous struggle, Frank passed away on January 5, 2016 with his loving wife and lifelong partner, Marie, by his side. It was his wish to remain at home with family and friends. His wish came true. Frank will be missed by Marie, his wife of sixty-five years, his children Brenda (Dwight), David (Linda), Gay, Jen and his grandchildren Robert (Jamie), Dana (Tyler), Julia (Ulysse), Lindsay, Adam and Christopher. He also had the good fortune of a great grandson Sacha who will come to know of his great-grandfather through pictures and stories. Frank will also be remembered by his sister-in-law Lillian Strickland and several nieces and nephews. Born in Mimico in 1926 to Robert and Lillian Ainsworth, Frank served two years in the Royal Canadian Navy and 28 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. His sense of humour was legendary. He retired to Eganville in 1973 and remained active until health issues restricted his mobility. Throughout his 25 year medical struggle, his mind remained active, his support for his family unwavering and his interest in his grandchildren acute to which their nicknames will attest. Our family wants to thank all the health care practitioners who attended to Frank’s needs in a most caring and compassionate manner. We know they will also remember Frank’s sense of humour and polite manner under all circumstances. He was always thankful. Donations in Frank’s name can be made to the Ontario SPCA at www.ontariospca.ca or to the Royal Canadian Legion Eganville Branch 353 Poppy Fund at www.zohrfuneralhome and are greatly appreciated. While there is no public service planned at this time, a celebration of his life will be held this coming summer on his 90th birthday.
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LABOSSIERE, Diane Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday January 5, 2016, Diane Graham, age 69 years. Wife of the late Camille LaBossière, Diane M ; dear mother of Paul (Kerri Lynn); dear grandmother of Sam & Isaac LaBossière, Anna Carthy, Damian Wierzbicki & Matt Thubron and great-grandmother of Ariana & Braxton. Dear sister of Shirley (Murray) MacDonald and Roberta (late). Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Thursday: 2-5 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael’s Church, Douglas, Ontario, Friday January 8th at 10:30 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Diane, donations to St. Michael’s Church Memorial Fund or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday morning, January 11th, 2016 after a short but courageous battle with cancer. He was 68. He leaves behind his “Dear� wife, Alma; son Mark; daughter, Marsha and special grandson, Michael, the apple of his eye. Survived by his sisters: Ann Stubinsky (Mervyn), Bev James (Gary) and brother, Jack. Predeceased by his parents: Charles and Helen Norton. Son-in-law of Margaret Smith (late Alex). Brother-in-law of Beverly Moran, Raymond Smith (Deb) and Marian Smith. Special godson of Shirley Salter. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Bernard worked for many years for the Township of Greater Madawaska. He enjoyed his cattle and horses; feeding the deer and going for a drive every evening. He had a routine of evening calls to make sure he was up on the goings on before saying goodnight. Bernard had a strong faith that brought him through all of life’s challenges and illness. He always had an uphill battle when it came to illness but he faced them all head on. Heaven will welcome him with open arms. Family and friends called at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, January 13th from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 8:30 to 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Most Precious Blood Church, Calabogie on Thursday morning, January 14th at 10:30. Spring interment Parish Cemetery. In memory, donations to Hospice Renfrew or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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August 20, 1947-January 8, 2016 Retired-Lifelong employee of Smith’s/Nielson’s Dairy Passed away suddenly at his home, Friday morning, January 8, 2016. Milton Weber of Arnprior at the age of 68 years. Son of the late Samuel and Myrtle (Schlievert) Weber. Dear brother of Lois Weber and Lillian Trudeau (Ron), all of Quyon, Quebec. Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted Tuesday January 12, 2016 in the Boyce Chapel. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the Lung Association would be appreciated by his family.
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Peacefully at Grove Park Lodge, Renfrew, on Saturday January 9, 2016, Kay Acres, age 101 years; dearly loved and cherish wife of the late John Cameron Inglehart, and by first marriage, the late Everett Hook; survived by step-son Gregory and his sons Daniel & Charles, Calabogie, also by many sisters-in-laws and brothers-inlaws of Hamilton, Ont. Fondly remember by her dear friend Mary Brown. Visitations were at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Monday: 2-4 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Tuesday January 12th at 10:30 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Kay, donations to Groves Park Lodge Auxiliary would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com GOULET FUNERAL HOME
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WAUGH, Gwendolyn Anne “Gwen� (nee Gordon) Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor on Friday, January 8, 2016 at the age of 81 years. Beloved wife of the late Roland James “Jim� (2013). Loving mother of Randy (Olga), Kanata; Rick (Catherine), Kemptville; and Jennifer (Duane) Remus, Arnprior. Predeceased by her infant son Scott. Stepmother to Nancy, Brian and Brenda. Proud Nanny to Anna, Nathaniel, Cairistiona, Rose, Jackson, Alyssa, Justin, Zachary, Tristan and Carter. Dear sister of Pat Leishman (Gerry) of Kelowna, B.C. She will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew, with visiting on Saturday, January 16 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and on Sunday, January 17 from 1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Sunday at 2 p.m. Spring Interment at Goshen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Bonnechere Manor or the Sunshine Coach would be appreciated by the family.
SMITH, Shelley (Abbott Point of Care) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by the love of her family in the early morning hours of Thursday, January 7th, 2016; Shelley Lynn Smith of Galetta passed away following a valiant struggle through cancer. She was just 47. Beloved wife and partner of David McCandless. Dear daughter of Robert Smith of Arnprior and the late Joan Hilchey. Dearly loved sister of Wendy Smith (Marc Bedard) of Ottawa and Tracey Hammel (Murray) of Arnprior. Special aunt of Bradley Hammel, Matthew Bedard, Brianne Bedard and Sarah McCandless. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Sunday afternoon, January 10th from 2:00 to 3:45 p.m. A Service to honour and remember Shelley was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. A reception followed. For those wishing, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital.
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EDWIN JAMES BRADBURY Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew with his family by his side on Thursday December 24, 2015 in his 89TH year. Edwin James Bradbury of Beachburg, beloved husband of the late Joyce Bradbury (nee Thompson). Loved father of Michael Bradbury (Lisa) and Susan Collins (Blair) both of Beachburg. Loving grandfather to Tina Collins (Ben Knapp), Matthew Collins (Krista) and Sara Beatty (Nathan) and Colin Bradbury (Kristin Wilson) and Devon Bradbury and great grandchildren Sophie, Bailey, Payton and Paige. Predeceased by children Christine Bradbury and Christopher Bradbury and grandson Nicholas Bradbury. Brother of the late Bill Bradbury (late Joan) and Eileen Crowe. Bother-in-law of Adriane Leeming. Ed will be sadly missed by all his nieces and nephews. Friends were invited to share their memories of Ed with his family during visitation at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 296 Isabella Street, Pembroke on Tuesday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. A Funeral Service to Celebrate Ed’s Life was held on Wednesday afternoon December 30 at 2 o’clock in St. Andrews United Church, Beachburg. Interment will take place in St. Augustine’s Cemetery, Beachburg. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the British Airborne Association or the St. Andrew’s Church Elevator Fund. Condolences, tributes, donations www.murphyfuneralhome.ca
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MAGEE, RITA ELIZABETH Passed away January 7th, 2016 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon Magee (2014). Loving mother of Greg, Marcia, Deborah, Penelope, Gary and five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Will dearly be missed. CLR658805
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May 19, 1921 – Jan 12, 2015 LALONDE, Susan (Ferguson) In remembrance of a wonderful Mother and Grandmother who passed away January 6, 1997. You had a smile for everyone You had a heart of gold You left the sweetest memories The world could ever hold To us you were so special. -
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Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for IN MEMORIAM instruments. 22 Raglan St. (main street) Renfrew. SMITH, Kenneth In loving memory of a very w w w . m i l l m u s i c . c a dear husband, father and 613.432.4381 grandfather who passed away on Friday January FOR SALE 16, 2004. Loveseat for sale $10.00. You will never be Some wear on seat cushforgotten, ions, but otherwise in All our love always, great condition, solid Forever in our hearts. frame. Must go and must be picked up in Ashton. Adrienne and Family Phone 613-253-0332.
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Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Monday evening, January 4th, 2016. Dear father of Elizabeth Head of Ottawa and grandfather of Kianna, and Aidan Duperron and Jody Head. Predeceased by his son, Ashley Head in 2010. Also survived by a sister, Alma in England. Private family arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Michael, a donation to The Grove Nursing Home would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
It is very hard to express just how very much I miss you. Your wonderful smile, great laugh, sense of humour and your personality filled the house. We shared so many wonderful times and so much laughter. I have so many treasured memories and will forever be grateful to have had such a wonderful daughter and will always be proud to be Soph’s mum, love forever my darling girl.
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As I sit in heaven, And watch you everyday, I try to let you know, with signs. That I never went away. I hear you when your laughing. And watch as you sleep. I even place my arms around you as you weep! I see you wish the days away, Begging to have me home. So I try to send you signs, So you know that you are not alone. Don’t feel guilty that you have life, That was denied to me. Heaven is truly beautiful, Just you wait and see. Just live your life, laugh again. Enjoy yourselves, be free! Then I’ll know with every breath you take, You’ll be taken one for me.
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It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Doug Patacairk on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at Bonnechere Manor, in his 83rd year. He is survived by his loving wife Lynne. Father of Selena (Jim) Weedon and Jamie. Loving grandfather of Lisa (Ben) Dunn and his very special Liam, and great-grandfather of Ella and Cooper Dunn. Predeceased by his parents John & Delia, his sisters Vivian, Pauline, Julie and brother Ed. Leaving behind brothers Ron, Bob, Bruce and sister Fran. A Celebration of Life was held at Bonnechere Manor in Renfrew, on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 2 p.m. &UHPDWLRQ ,Q OLHX RI Ă RZHUV GRQDWLRQV to CHEO would be appreciated by the family. Doug spent his career of 33 years at Ottawa Hydro, and was a long time member of the West Ottawa Lions Club. Special thanks to the wonderful, caring staff at The Bonnechere Manor.
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Packers, junior hockey marked by revamp in 2015 amongst teams and is going to make the playoff race very exciting. “With an unbalanced schedule you don’t decide your own fate as much as you would in previous years when you only played within your division,” said Cape. “This means there will be a lot of scoreboard watching as the season winds down.” Cape added that the new aligned midget league also brought many challenges. Numbers at training camp were low because players were staying with the CCHL team that drafted them, so the process took longer to form. “I am very excited for the future of CCHL2 … as we continue to work the process and deliver a better product for players and fans,” said Sylvester. While there are plenty of positives in the new system, there are people who don’t see the league as a success. Most notably, those involved with excluded teams such as former Shawville Pontiacs president Ryan Barber. “I agree, that some of that is true, as issues were never fixed (with the EOJHL),” said Barber. “Renaming the league and kicking teams out doesn’t solve the problem. “I would honestly say that
Shawville was one of the easi- on to play for the Belleville Bulls at 17 and was drafted est going franchises. It typi- in the ninth round by the Colorado Avalanche. cally came down to the old boys club who were used to always doing it their way, the same way, and never willing to listen to change.” As for the league, the only Sunday, January 24th • 8:30a.m. to 4p.m. real change Barber can see For young drivers, 12yr. or older who do not have that the schedule has all the a valid driver’s license and want to operate a teams playing each other. snowmobile on OFSC Trails. “It was something most teams never wanted to do Cost is $40. Sponsored by Calabogie in the past due to expense,” & District Snowmobile Club. he said. “But charging kids Call 613-623-3311 to register and $2,500 has allowed them to for more information. travel more and most likely show a profit each season. Those owners will be happy with the new league, but it would basically be on a personal level and the fact they no longer have to work for sponsorship or struggle to find money. The kids now pay for everything.” The quality of league play has not changed from the past either, maintained Barber. Teams can win on any given night for any season, in any league of hockey. The parity among teams is not that much different from the EOJHL. Promotions like the Brooks move from the Packers to Junior A is actually nothing new, Barber said. He pointed out Steve Lafleur played Shawville Midget and Junior B as a NEW 16-year-old in 1996. He went
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For Junior B style hockey, the year 2015 will mostly be remembered for a major revamp of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League within the Ottawa area and the Valley. The formation of the Central Canada Hockey Tier 2 (CCHL2) league did away with the EOJHL’s existence, which spanned nearly 40 years. Proponents of such a change see the silver lining - the level of play pushes kids to the Junior A level - the move of Packers goaltender Peter Brooks to the Kemptville 73’s is an example of that. However, the overall transition has not been an easy one for the first year of the CCHL2. The decision to form the new league forced the exclusion and end to such teams as Shawville, Gatineau, Almonte, Gananoque, Akwesasne and Morrisburg. It left the franchises with no real alternatives for playing a team at the same level of hockey. A group of players decided to quit the Brockville Tikis because of the increased costs of the CCHL2 format. The Tikis have struggled for the entire season on the scoreboard. As well, the owner of the Prescott Flyers has announced he is trying to sell his club, citing the increased expense of operating in the new league. Former Packer head coach Bill Griese has no hard feelings about the changing junior landscape, even if he did get fired partway through the season. “Getting fired is just part of the Junior hockey experience. As far the new league goes, yes, of course, things could have gone better,” he said. “But overall, I think for the time we had to get this up and running it’s been a huge success. There are things that will need to be tweaked, such as playoff format and schedule, R0013644819 but the people in-
volved did a great job of getting this going.” Griese thinks the next step will be for all the teams to recognize what went wrong and fix it. “One of the problems with the old EOJHL was our inability to address our issues that needed to be fixed at the end of each year. We just never really sat down at the end of each year and hashed out our differences.” Another step for the CCHL2, said Griese, is to find a strong commissioner or president. It may be a few years to get the league in an ideal position, but there was positivity that the league will get there. “The new CCHL2 has delivered what the vision was set out to be,” said Packers general manager Brent Sylvester. “That’s variety for the fans and the level of play has drastically increased, allowing any team on any given night to win regardless of their records.” Sylvester noted there are some very tight playoff races with about 14 games left to play in the regular season. Barry Cape decided to step up behind the bench for the Packers after the firing of Griese. Cape has seen the change firsthand though, as he had been the assistant coach first. “Strictly from from a coach’s perspective,” said Cape. “I think (the league) created more parity
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The good old hockey game It was a full day of hockey for both boys and girls within the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association on Jan.6. The girls took to the ice at the Ma-Te-Way arena in Renfrew and the boys played at the Nick Smith Centre at Arnprior. Each team got to play two games each. Arnprior District High School girls won their first game against Opeongo High School 4-1 and tied their second match 3-3 versus École secondaire publique L’equinoxe. Above the girls in action against Opeongo. The players watch intently from the bench. The girls don’t return to the ice until Feb. 10. The ADHS boys lost their first game 4-0 to Bishop Smith, but bounced back in their second game with a 4-2 win over Valour. The boys hit the ice again on Feb. 3.
The Arnprior District High School senior boys’ basketball team let a game slip away from them when they travelled to Opeongo Jan. 7 for their first league game in 2016. After a sluggish first four minutes, the Redmen got off to a halftime lead of 30-15 by pushing the pace and running the floor well. Unfortunately, it was a tale of two halves. The Redmen let the Wildcats control the boards and the key in the second half while only scoring 12 points and ended up losing 45-42. Rookie Ben Shoveller had 25 points to lead the Redmen. The team, which is 1-3 on the
season, was scheduled to play Bishop Smith (4-1) and Valour (1-5). The junior Redmen, which are also 1-3 early in the season, face crucial games against Bishop Smith and Valour this week as both squads are just ahead of them in the standings. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
The ADHS girls volleyball teams both have 2-3 records. The seniors lost to Opeongo 3-1 Jan. 7, but rebounded to edge Madawaska Valley 3-2 Jan. 11. For the juniors,it was the reverse. ADHS defeated Opeongo 3-1, but lost 3-2 to Madawaska Valley.
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The 10 Warning Signs - Memory Loss that affects day-to-day abilities. - Difficulty performing familiar tasks (meal prep) - Problems with language (forgetting words or using the wrong one) - Disorientation in time and space (getting lost in a familiar place) - Impaired judgment (wearing light clothes on a cold day) - Problems with abstract thinking (can’t balance your chequebook) - Misplacing things (or placing items in odd places) - Changes in mood and behavior - Changes in personality (behaving out of character) - Loss of initiative (losing interest in friends, family and activities)
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The Adult Day Program operates at the Grove Four times a week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This program is open to members of the community including those who have Alzheimer's and/or dementia. The Day Program attendees also have the opportunity to enjoy entertainment, cards, physical and social games and fitness that are geared to the level of everyone’s individual ability. Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of the Adult Day Program is to the family members, especially the primary caregiver. One of the Day Program goals is to offset Caregiver respite hours that they receive from community programs such as CCAC. Many people in the community benefit from this program. If you are interested in hearing more about the Adult Day Program please contact Tracey McCormick at 613-623-6547 ext. 229. Tracey will arrange for you to tour the facility, observe the activities, meet some of the staff and answer any questions and concerns you may have. R0013647318-0114
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Thank you to the ARH staff for giving back to the community. Every December, staff members submit a basket for auction. We raised $1070.50 this year which was matched by Reid Bros and presented to the Arnprior Food Bank. 2016 Calendars in Support of Partners in Caring now on Sale. $10 each at RONA or PIC Office (1st floor of historic building). Full of Coupons for local Arnprior retailers and a bonus page listing all the contact phone numbers for clinicians at ARH. ARH Ultrasound Technologist Vicki MacLean accepted a donation from Stan Tsykov and Nancy Legree of the Arnprior Shoppers Drug Mart store. This donation was made possible through the Growing Women’s Health Program that Shoppers holds each year. The impact of this donation means that Vicki and Amy (the other technologist) now have a state of the art ultrasound bed allowing patients, regardless of mobility, ease of use by either raising or lowering the bed as they require. Approximately 4000 ultrasounds are performed each year including thyroids, breast, carotid arteries, pregnancies, leg arteries and veins, abdomens and pelvic. To book an appointment, a requisition from your doctor is required.
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Arthur Charbonneau is awarded rank of ‘Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour’. Making the presentation on behalf of the French Ambassador to Canada is Arnprior Legion president Harry Hereford (far right) and Garry Dowd, as George Charbonneau looks on. Below, Richard Slater offers congratulations.
Above, Janet Tobio congratulates Arthur Charbonneau. Right, Arnprior Coun. Dan Lynch presents Arthur Charbonneau with a certificate of appreciation from the Town of Arnprior.
France honours Arnprior veteran
Among the awards given out at the Levee celebration Jan. 1 at the Arnprior Legion was a special presentation to Arthur Charbonneau. Legion Branch 174 president Harry Hereford had the distinct honour, on behalf of the Ambassador of France to Canada, Nicolas Chapuis, to award the rank of ‘Knight of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour’ to Charbonneau, by order of the president of the Republic of France. Charbonneau was a member of the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers, 2 Canadian Tank Troop Workshops. His troop repaired the equipment and followed
along behind the advancing lines from France, Belgium, through Holland and into Germany. They landed on Juno Beach in June 1944 and soon discovered they were only a thousand yards from the enemy, who were captured that evening. They continued on their mission through that summer moving north through France, setting up many camps along the way, finally settling and spending the winter in Holland. Charbonneau returned to Canada in December 1945 to civilian life.
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Seniors at Home
The annual Seniors Christmas party held Dec. 16 at the St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall served up plenty of turkey, entertainment, prizes, hospitality and fun. Jean McCarron was one of the 240 who enjoyed herself while Dan Lynch was ‘very happy’ that is buddy, St. Nick, was able to be
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Jean McCarron cozies up to Santa at the Seniors Christmas party.
on hand, even without snow, to assist Jean as she poised for a special photo with the old guy. A huge thank you to all who contributed to the festive afternoon. Thank you to Mel’s House of Flowers, Prior Engagements, Krave Bistro, Knights of Columbus, Rona, entertainers Rick Leben and Gaston Morreau (pictured at right), Marie Brydges, Island View, Arnprior Villa, Reverend Hughes, Lions Club, Sweet & Sassy, Gallery Gift Shop, Star Set Jewelers, Socks Plus, Metro, No Frills, to all who donated a door prize, staff of both Boyce’s and Pilon Family funeral homes for providing transportation, volunteers Gwen Flewelling, Sandra and Morris Hall for selling tickets , Lisa Smith and staff of Boyce’s Funeral Home for the lovely corsages, Dan Lynch and Santa Claus, and last but certainly not less, all who attended and supported this special event. And all volunteers who helped out before, during and after the Christmas party.
Robbie Burns to be feted around the Valley Building on their success at last year’s inaugural event, the congregation at St Paul’s Anglican Church in Renfrew are busy preparing for its second Robbie Burns luncheon. All are welcome at the lunch set for Sunday, Jan 24 at 12:30 p.m. in the church hall. The menu will be a Scottish culinary delight from start to finish. Imagine eating a dish fit for Bonnie Prince Charlie (Scottish chicken dish). Attendees will visit Aberdeenshire for their delightful Kilenny. Other dishes will include Chapit Tatties, much enjoyed last year, as well as roastit veggies. The meal will be topped off with a Tipsy Laird desert. The afternoon will continue with traditional Scottish music and fun supplied by Guy Jameson and friends. Like last year it will be a good old-fashioned ceilidh. “We are looking forward to seeing all our friends who enjoyed the event last year and to seeing many new faces,” say organizers. THREE MORE BURNS EVENTS
The Bonnechere Museum will present its 20th annual Burns Night at the Eganville Legion on Satur-
day, Jan. 23. At 6:30 p.m., the haggis will be piped in and addressed and attendees will sit down to haggis, beef, neeps and tatties, along with a dessert prepared by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Entertainment will include Scottish dancers, and the Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums. On Monday, Jan. 25, which is officially Robbie Burns Day, celebrations will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew beginning with the piping in of the haggis at 12:30 p.m. Lunch will follow. Scottish music will be provided by Guy Jamieson and Friends. Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums is holding their 17th annual Robbie Burns Supper on Saturday, Jan. 30 at Renfrew Legion. A social begins at 5:30 p.m. with the Piping in of The Haggis at 6:30 p.m., followed by supper, Scottish entertainment, and fundraising silent auction and raffle. This year’s proceeds are going to the Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN). Tickets cost $30 and are available until Jan. 26 at Rocky Mountain House Restaurant, Renfrew Legion, Home Hardware and from band members.
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Winners and more to come for Seniors at Home Liz Wall
Seniors at Home
The draw for ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home annual cash raffle took place Dec. 16 during the annual Seniors’ Christmas party at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall in Arnprior. The official draw was conducted by Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington, development committee chair Phyllis Doherty and transportation co-ordinator Tammy Mondor. The lucky winners: 4th prize - Teresa Kelly, Arnprior $100; 3rd prize - Michel Van Wyk, Arnprior $200; 2nd prize - Peter Fachmie, Arnprior - $300; and 1st prize - Roz Ryan, Braeside - $600. Congratulations to all winners and thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket. “Your support has always, and will continue to be most appreciated,” said Harrington.
A huge thank you to all the volunteers who gave their time throughout the year to sell the cash raffle tickets on various dates and at a variety of locations. Without them, the project would not be a successful fundraiser for the agency. ITALIAN NIGHT
Plan a night out with family and friends as Seniors at Home hosts its annual Italian Night Honouring Robbie Burns on Wednesday, Jan. 20 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Side Mario’s in Arnprior. The tickets cost $17 per person (in advance) available at the Seniors at Home office, 106 McGonigal St. West, or $20 the night of the event (an agency volunteer will there to assist you). The cost of admission includes a second helping buffet, live entertainment by the popular Guy Jamieson and friend, a 50/50 draw, and chance to win one of several door prizes.
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Teresa Kelly is all smiles with Dennis Harrington after winning $100 in a cash raffle draw from Seniors at Home. Hope to see you there. BREAKFAST WITH CUPID
There is no better way to start your day on Family Day then with family, friends, Cupid, and special
guest Justin Phillips of the Ottawa Redblacks Canadian Football League team. Mark your calendar now and plan to attend Seniors at Home’s second Family Day
Breakfast with Cupid and Friends on Monday, Feb. 15 at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. North in Arnprior. Bring the entire family for a morning of pancakes and sausages with all the extras, while visiting with family, neighbours, and meeting number 44 of the Ottawa Redblacks, Justin Phillips and his young family. Cost is $8 per adult, children 8 and under $4 and those under two years of age free. There will also be live entertainment, door prizes, ‘Community Angels’ serving up the meal, a visit from Cupid, and, of course, plenty of old-fashioned hospitality and fun. Be sure to check out the February issue of the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and the Seniors at Home website (www.cssagency.ca) and Facebook for further details.
Limited mobility? Recent surgery? Not able to get around the grocery store with a cart? No problem, ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home is here to help. The agency offers a ‘Seniors’ Grocery Program’ and if you answered yes to any one of the three questions above, then you are encouraged to call the office at 613623-7981 to register for the program. The Seniors’ Grocery Program is offered in conjunction with Jack and Faith’s No Frills and provides for delivery of your groceries by Community Living and L’Arche Arnprior, every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. For more information, contact program co-ordinator Jennifer Stratton Monday to Friday between 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. or email jenniferstratton@cssagency.ca.
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Mary Cook’s Memories
Aunty was packed up to go. If you could call it packing up. Everything she owned was carried about in a small tapestry bag. It came with her in the late Fall that year, and left with her when she went to another relative over on the Barr Line when Spring was breaking, or where ever else she could find a home. I never knew her by any name other than Aunty. Everyone in our house called her Aunty, including Father, who, when she first arrived, vowed he had never laid eyes on her in his life. And certainly, Mother coming from New York and all, had no idea who she was. She just arrived one day walking in the long lane from the Northcote Side Road, dressed entirely in black, with her skirt just a bare inch above the ground, black laced boots to her ankles, and a white bonnet that never left her head until she crawled into bed at night. Everything she needed was in that tapestry bag, including all
her sewing needs, which she said was why she was at our house to begin with. Of course, my sister Audrey and I had to give up our bed for Aunty, putting us downstairs in the kitchen to sleep foot-to-foot on the narrow creton couch. That was the only year she came for such a long time, for which Audrey and I were truly grateful, since we missed our own bed upstairs. Aunty had busy fingers that year. She put new lugs on our winter hats, sewed missing buttons onto shirts, turned out hand-knitted mitts, and made long crocheted strings, which we girls wore under our winter coats, around our necks and down the inside of the sleeves, supposedly to keep our mitts from getting lost. She also insisted on adding her bit to the Grace, which Father always said before we put a bite of food to our mouths. Although her Grace wasn’t long, it certainly had a message, which you couldn’t miss. As well as thanking God for what we were about to eat, she thanked Him for providing her
with a place to stay over the long winter, repeating Mother and Father’s name more than once so that He would know exactly who she was talking about. Of course, this made them very reluctant to complain about a visit from someone who nobody knew from Adam. She was as big as a minute, and yet she packed away enough food to feed half of Renfrew County. If there was one little sausage left on the platter, she plucked it off, saying ‘waste not, want not’, as if even a morsel as small as a sausage would ever get thrown away in our house! It would either go into the big granite pot that sat continuously on the back of the stove for soup, or someone would get it at the next meal. Wasting food was a mortal sin in our house! But cleaning off the platter, or scooping up the last boiled carrot gave Aunty another whack at finishing off whatever was left from the meal, and what good it did her, never showed, because she was as thin as a rail. She left redding up the kitchen to my sister Audrey and me. Af-
ter she finished eating, she headed right for Father’s rocking chair, where her tapestry bag sat, fishing out whatever she needed for the sewing job at hand. She never talked much, but sitting in Father’s rocker (which seemed to annoy him more as her visit droned on) in a low hum, always in only about two notes, she purred away, peering out from under her white starched hat which only left her head when she went to bed at night. She wasn’t above scolding one of us kids either. “Please” and “thank you” were high on her list of priorities, so she matched Mother in that respect, who was known to snatch a piece of bread right out of our hands at the table if we failed to thank the person who was passing the plate. The day finally came when Aunty was ready to move on. If she had any money, she never spent it at our house. But she had enough obviously to buy a train ticket to Pembroke, where she said she was going to visit a cousin who was a nun in the convent there.
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Mysterious Aunty made herself welcome
Father was mighty suspicious about her having a cousin who was a Catholic, as his whole family was Lutheran, which made him more leery than ever about her relationship to the Hanemans. Spring was in the air the day Aunty was loaded into the buggy and driven to the station in Northcote, where the train would have to be flagged down to stop to pick up Aunty. It was a Saturday. Cleaning day, beds changed, laundry gotten ready for the Monday wash. Before my sister Audrey and I reached for the dust mops, we changed the bed Aunty had been sleeping in, put on clean flannelette sheets, flung ourselves on top of the feather tickings and giggled like two hyenas. No more foot-to-foot on the couch in the kitchen. Father, who never took a break during the daytime, when he came back from the station, plopped down in his rocking chair, lit his pipe, and promptly fell asleep. The house was back to normal.
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April 10, 2015
Proud Parents: Cathy & Jimmy Anas Sibling: TJ Anas
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January 20, 2015
Proud Parents: Brian and Andrea Cummings (Miller)
Proud Parents: Michael & Amanda Butler Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 6 oz., 20”
Max Lucas Gould
Demie Litsa Nora Anas
November 14, 2015
Kaitlyn Hellen MacHardy
June 1, 2015
November 2, 2015
Proud Parents: Scott & Jen Gould Sibling: Ava Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 10 oz., 18”
Proud Parents: Andrew & Kelly MacHardy Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 6 oz., 21 ¾”
Michael Patrick O’Reilly Jr. May 26, 2015
Proud Parents: Mike & Christine O’Reilly Sibling: Haley Weight: 5 lbs. 12 oz.
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Ava Grace Butler
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August 2, 2015
Proud Parents: Melanie and Ryan Irving Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 11 oz., 19”
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Ryker Stewart Irving (Blimkie)
Blake Mitchell William Davis
Blair Melanie Patricia Kelly (Blimkie)
August 12, 2015
Proud Parents: Mitchell Davis & Courtney Courchesne Sibling: Big Brother Brantley Weight: 9lbs. 1oz.
October 21, 2015
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Proud Parents: Julie and Mike Kelly Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 1 oz., 18”
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Sometimes the littlest things take up the most room in your heart.
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Quintin Della-Vedova
Paisley Jean Marie Crown
September 16, 2015
February 12, 2015
Proud Parents: Meghan Wright & Daniel Della-Vedova Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 8 oz., 19 ½”
Proud Parents: Adam & Crystal Crown Sibling: Big Brother Zander Weight & Length: 7lbs. 12 oz., 21”
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Andrew Robert Graham May 12, 2015
Proud Parents: Lee & Chantal Graham Sibling: Claire Olivia Graham Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 15 oz., 21”
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Hartlee Lynn Frances Lowe
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Paisley Rose McGrath
Isaiah & Sawyer Lecuyer Dufour
July 8, 2015
Evelyn Rose Godin
January 28, 2015
January 17th, 2015
Proud Parents: Danielle Lecuyer & Addley Dufour Weight: Isaiah – 2 lbs., Sawyer – 3 lbs.
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Proud Parents: Jason & Mayron Godin Weight & Length: 7lbs. 1oz., 19”
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Proud Parents: Mike Poole & Jessica Hayley Sibling: JD Poole Weight & Length: 9lbs. 13oz., 20”
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Dylan Jane Poole
Brag 2015 The laugh of a child is like a star on the sky.
Proud Parents: Russell & Christy Shulist (nee Wilson) Siblings: Hunter & Kaleigh Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 13.6 oz.
May 25, 2015
Proud Parents: Megan & Ian Postin Weight: 7 lbs. 2 oz.
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Aurora Jade Marie Postin
June 6, 2015
Denver James Patrick Wright
Evelyn Louise Furniss
September 10, 2015
July 27, 2015
Proud Parents: Mike & Kayla Wright Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 2 oz., 19.5 “
Proud Parents: Jeff & Melanie Furniss Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 14 oz., 20”
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July 7, 2015
Oliver Frank Mitchell Utronki
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Chase Brian Maxwell Shulist
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Jayce Brohart
Jordana Catherine Washington
January 9, 2015
March 9, 2015
Robert John Neil (R.J.) Ritchie
Proud Parents: Amber Machura & Eric Brohart Sibling: Hunter Weight & Length: 7 lb. 10 oz., 18“
Proud Parents: Lauren & Kyle Washington Sibling: Brother Nelson Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 8 oz., 20”
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Proud Parents: Adam LeBlanc & Adrienne Barr Sibling: Big brother Emmett Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 9 oz., 21”
July 4th, 2015
Proud Parents: Jesse & Laura Trousdale Weight & Length: 5 lbs. 1 oz., 19” 38 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, January 14, 2016
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Proud Parents: Kevin & Stephanie McKinnon Weight & Length: 7 lbs.,50 cm
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Trent William Trousdale
Nora Treva McKinnon
Callie Anne Hilda Byce April 2, 2015
Proud Parents: Brittany & Brent Byce Sibling: Brother Colby Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 9 oz., 19”
Sawyer Albert Jeffrey Rabideau June 1, 2015
Proud Parents: Jason & Allison (Wereley) Rabideau Sibling: Isaac Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 14 oz., 20.5”
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Dorothy May LeBlanc
Hailey Anne Cavanagh
Cooper Barry Cowan
July 15, 2015
October 8, 2015
June 22, 2015
Proud Parents: Megan & Troy Siblings: Andee & Jansen Weight: 7lbs. 8 oz.
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Proud Parents: Andy & Julia Cavanagh Siblings: Cole & Reid Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 2 oz., 21”
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Proud Parents: Kelly Hartley & Chris Cowan Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 14 oz., 22”
Brag 2015 The littlest feet make the biggest footprints in our hearts.
Proud Parents: David & Heather (Wallace) Good
Proud Parents: Ashley & Russell Sibling: Mason Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 3 oz., 22“ Love, Nanny & Poppa
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Rosalie Marie Donovan
Levi Roy Hazelwood
September 17, 2015
December 3, 2015
Proud Parents: Chris & Janet Donovan Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 7 oz., 21”
Proud Parents: Clinton & Hannah Weight & Length: 7lbs. 12oz., 22”
Elly Gould March 11, 2015
Proud Parents: Lorraine Vincent & Brad Gould Sibling: Darren Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 6 oz., 18”
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March 31, 2015
March 31, 2015
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Coady James Mitchell
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Nathan (Nate) Aaron Zimmerling
Dryden Curry Donald Utronki
Maeve Susan Melanson
December 26, 2015
Proud Parents: Ryan & Julie Zimmerling Siblings: Zach & Blake Weight: 7 lbs. 7 oz.
Proud Parents: Emily & Curtis Melanson Sibling: Big sister Hadley Weight: 5 lbs. 2.5 oz.
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A new baby is like the beginning of all things-
wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities.
Proud Parents: Greg & Paula Place Sibling: Madeline Place (2 yrs) Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 12 oz., 22”
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Adelyn Josephine McKay
October 29, 2015
December 12, 2015
Proud Parents: Craig Sackmann & Cecilia Miller Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 5oz., 22 ½”
Proud Parents: Brad & Krista McKay Siblings: Ava & Mason McKay Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 7 oz., 21.5”
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Clyde Ivan Sackmann
Kensington Hortensia Wilma Brydges
Eric Garry Jimmy Yach December 3, 2015
Proud Parents: Robert & Lindsay Yach Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 12 oz. & 55 cm
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Hannah Mary Place
Danica Grace LeGris
August 3, 2015
January 21, 2015
Proud Parents: Patricia Boyd & Robin Stevenard Sibling: Big Sister Etta Weight & Length: 7lbs. 15oz., 22”
Proud Parents: Crystal & Kevin LeGris Siblings: Alexis, Cassidy, Chase, & Caleb Weight: 9lbs. 3 oz.
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Finn Robert William Stevenard
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Kate Taylor Beatrice Wilson
Brag 2015
December 9, 2015
Proud Parents: Paige Montague & Paul Walker Weight & Length: 7lbs. 8oz., 19”
Proud Parents: Robert & Carolyn Kean Siblings: Ethan, Aiden & Riley Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 2 oz., 21”
Beau James Brunet July 18, 2015
Proud Parents: Georgia & Tyler Brunet Siblings: Andre & Grace Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz.
Quinley Payton Simpson May 8, 2015
Proud Parents: Bryan & Candice (Blemkie) Simpson Sibling: Kaleb Gary Simpson Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 13 oz., & 20”
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Sloane Louise Montague-Walker
June 14th, 2015
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Proud Parents: Mike & Jade McMahon Sibling: Myah McMahon Weight & Length: Macklin – 4 lbs. 10oz., 18.5” Maddox – 5 lbs. 4oz., 19”
Caleb Douglas Kean
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May 20, 2015
50% Mommy 50% Daddy
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March 3, 2015
August 26, 2015
Proud Parents: Anna James & Michael Deslaurier Sibling: Proud sister Layla Cobus Weight: 4 lbs. 4 oz.
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Pakenham Frost Festival returns Pakenham and District Civitan Club
Winter or no winter, the annual Frost Festival in Pakenham will be going ahead Jan. 21 to 31. Sponsored by the Pakenham and District Civitan Club, the 11-day event offers winter-based activities for all ages. The festival starts with a gathering for all area elementary school aged children on Thursday, Jan. 21. The Lego Movie will take centre-stage at the Pakenham Public School with doors opening at 6 p.m. and the movie at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $2 and includes the movie, popcorn and a drink. And, the opportunity to see friends from other schools organizers hope. On the same night, the adults will be playing six-hand euchre at St. Mark’s Anglican Church Hall at 7 p.m. The place was full last year, so come early. The Stewart Community Centre Friday night (Jan. 22) will provide another outing for kids and adults with skating, races, and fun games from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the ice surface. While the kids are enjoying themselves downstairs, a Pakenham house party will take place upstairs at 7 p.m. Wine and beer tasting of toonie ($2) samples from Cartwright Springs, Calabogie Brewing, Whitewater Brewing, KIN Vineyards and Pelee Island Winery will be available. Come and taste these local products and chat it up with friends. Back by popular demand, also on Friday night, will be the highlight of the weekend: the duel piano entertainers, Dave Kalil and Tyler Kealey starting at 9 p.m. The event was sold out last year and will be by advance sales only. Tickets are available at Nicholson’s Store in the village. Another major change in this year’s offerings will be a shuttle service from midnight to 1 a.m. You must book ahead at 613-624-5260 and rides will be to the local Pakenham area. Cost is by tip to the driver. This is generously sponsored by
Barr Bus Lines. Get up early the next day, Jan. 23, because the pancakes, beans, sausages and the sweet, sweet smell of real maple syrup will fill the air starting at 7 a.m. If that doesn’t get the nostalgia started, Jenny Watters, her family and friends will have the place sounding like the shanty breakfasts of old with their fiddles, guitars and maybe even a few step dancers. The Snowmobile Rally on local trails will be held following the pancake breakfast – if the snow continues to fly. With a 9 a.m. registration at the fire hall, you’ll have a full day of winter activity. If you’re really energetic, the ski hill is open and from 4 to 10 p.m.; a two-for-one lift and rentals event at Mount Pakenham Ski Hill will be in effect. Sunday, Jan. 24 brings an Ecumenical service and lunch starting at 11 a.m. at the St. Peter Celestine Catholic Church. Following the lunch, stroll down to the ballpark for the vintage snowmobile show from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be prizes, a barbecue and hot chocolate. On Tuesday, Jan. 26, skiing all day is an option at Mount Pakenham for the two-for-one lift tickets and rentals offer. Ask in the lounge about a free kids drink after 4 p.m. Bingo Night is Wednesday, Jan. 27. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. at Pakenham Public School. On Thursday, Jan. 28, four-hand euchre takes place at Love that Barr at 7 p.m. Another successful event returns on Friday, Jan. 29 with the Fish and Chips Dinner from 4:30 to 7 p.m. in the upper hall of the Stewart Community Centre. The meal will be prepared by Omar and his staff from the Centennial Restaurant. In order to make sure everyone gets served, there will only be advanced tickets sales at Nicholson’s Store and they must be bought by Jan. 22. This was also a sold-out event last year. Following dinner, be sure to take in the appreciation ceremonies at 7:15 p.m. at centre ice where former
Pakenham reeve and community builder Charlie Gillan will be honoured. O Canada will be sung by the Cedar Hill Zion United Church Children’s Choir with a Junior A Tier II hockey game afterwards featuring the Arnprior Packers and the Ottawa West Golden Knights. Saturday, Jan. 30 will once again provide more outdoor activities for all ages. There will be the annual Tobogganing Party at noon at the Pakenham Highlands Golf Course organized by the Cedar Hill Zion United Church (bring your sled and enjoy hot chocolate) and the fishing derby. It’s set to take place all day on nearby frozen ponds (organizers hope). Register in advance at 5 Span Feed & Seed; weigh-in is at 3 p.m. sharp. The big event the second weekend of the Frost Festival is the annual Saturday Pub Night, Jan. 30. The Ryans will kick-off the night at 8 p.m., Authentically Elvis is in the house at 9:15 p.m. and the infamous bake auction with John O’Neill takes place before the dancing breaks out. Advance tickets only are available at Nicholson’s Store. The Pakenham shuttle service will once more be available for local Pakenham destinations from midnight to 1 a.m. Book ahead at 613-624-5260. Get home safely. On Sunday, Jan. 31, a Community Winter Party and Lunch will be held at Fulton’s Pancake House and Sugar Bush, organized by the Cedar Hill Zion United Church. The church has opened up their event for the whole community. They’ll celebrate their church service at 10 a.m. and a lunch of pancakes, sausages, and beans will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your tobogganing sleds, cross country skis and snowshoes. Enjoy the warm campfire and plan to stay the day. The Pakenham and District Civitan Club welcomes everyone to take part in the Frost Festival events – all or just a few. It’s a great way to meet friends and celebrate a Canadian winter.
News from the Pakenham Library Happy New Year! Be sure to include more reading on your list of resolutions. Stop by one of the branches on your way home from the gym. A few of the many new books hitting the shelves at the Pakenham Public Library this week include: The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood – Stan and Charmaine take part in a social experiment, one month in their home, one in prison – fiction; 44 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, January 14, 2016
The Solomon Curse by Clive Cussler – A Sam and Remi Fargo novel, book #7 – fiction; The Crossing by Michael Connelly – A Harry Bosch novel, book #20 – fiction; A Refuge at Highland Hall by Carrie Turansky – The Edwardian Brides series, book #3 – fiction. The Pakenham Branch Library hours are Tuesdays to Fridays 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 1 to 5 p.m. Visit the library’s website at mississippimills.ca/en/ live/library.asp or call 613-624-5306.
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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
• January 14
Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival at the Nick Smith Centre with air bounce activity centre 5-9 p.m., elementary school skating relay 6:30 p.m. and free public skate 8-9 p.m.
• January 15
Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival at the Nick Smith Centre with pub night 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament starting at 6 p.m. and free public swimming 7-9 p.m.
• January 16
Arnprior Optimist Club Winter Carnival at the Nick Smith Centre with the Jack Smith Memorial Hockey Tournament 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., shanty breakfast 7-11 a.m., children’s entertainers Jonny Nickelkicker 9:30-11:30 a.m. and magician Michael Bourada 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free public swimming 1-3 p.m., entertainment with Kyle Felhaver and friends 1:30-4 p.m., family tobogganing at Havey’s Hill (Tank hill) 6-9 p.m. and winetasting 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.
• January 17
Renfrew County Fiddlers’ Association Annual General Meeting at the RCAF Wing 1:30-3:30 p.m. Side door open at 1 p.m. Every position is open and any member in good standing is welcome to run for office. If interested, contact Barry Martin 613433-3463. Memberships for 2016 will not be sold at the AGM, but can be purchased prior to Jan. 17. Please consider helping to keep your local fiddlers’ association alive and active.
• January 18
Project Arnprior Welcome holds a meeting to organize bringing a family of refugees from Syria to town. It will be held at Emmanuel Church, 287 Harrington St. at 7:30 p.m. This week the White Lake Pastoral ChargeBurnstown/White Lake/Calabogie United churches and their minister are doing a fundraising 5-km Walk for the Renfrew Refugee Fund. If you would like to sponsor our walkers, call Jane deSnaijer at 613-4333389.
• January 20
Island View Retirement Suites’ next shopping bus trip for seniors. They will be going to the Bayshore shopping Centre. The bus departs Island View at 10 a.m. and returns around 2 p.m. Seats are limited, so call 613622-0002, ext. 1 to reserve your space. There is no charge for the bus. Italian Night Buffet with a Touch of Scottish at East Side Mario’s, Arnprior. second helping buffet Cost $17 per person in advance at ABMSH 106 McGonigal St. West. or $20 at the door the night of. Entertainment by Guy Jamieson & friends, 50/50 draw, door prizes, More info Liz Wall at 613-623-7981. Walter Zadow Public School Council presents ‘Anxiety and Depression in Children and Youth: How Can We Help?’, an evening of mental health education and community connections for parents and caregivers. A free workshop 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Walter Zadow Public School auditorium. 79 Ottawa St. Refreshments and childcare will be available. For more information and/or to book child-care, contact Walter Zadow vice-principal Stella Callighen at 613-6234235 or by e-mail at callighens@rcdsb. on.ca or Gail Taylor of PLEO Peer Support Outreach at 1-855-775-7005 or by email at gail@pleo.on.ca. For more, visit www/pleo. on.ca.
• January 22
At 2 p.m. The Cords are performing at the Arnprior Villa. Public is welcome. Please call to RSVP for this free event 613-6230414.
• January 23
Saturday is Minor Hockey day in Arnprior! The majority of teams will play a home game and the Nick Smith Centre will have a pancake breakfast starting at 7:30 a.m.A hardest shot competition and coaches versus Ottawa Senators alumni game are among the fun events taking place. Tickets to see former NHLers are just $5 and available at the rink. Grace -St. Andrew’s United Church Women’s Winter Roast Beef Supper 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. N. Tickets at the door – Adults $15 Children under 6 years free; Family of 4 (children under 12) $30. For information call 613-623-2590, 613-623-5069 or 613-623-5321. Everyone welcome. Bring a friend! Accessible. Take-out Available 613-623-2637. Proceeds to replace Christian Education Centre floor.
• January 20, 24
On Wednesday and Sunday, Two Rivers Musical Productions Auditions ages 9 and up for June production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang To audition for a role, fill in the audition form online More information can be found at www.tworiversmusicals.ca.
• January 21
Friendship Days at Arnprior Legion Hall noon to 2 p.m. Tickets $8 (to be purchased by noon Jan.19). Lunch- Soup and Sandwich Entertainment- Richard and Rita Quirt, along with Dorothy Coulas. 50 & over, Disabled and Individuals with Special Needs are most welcome. Proudly sponsored by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home.
• January 27
Breakfast N’ Learn hosted by Arnprior-
Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Wednesday Galilee Centre, Payment/Greetings 8:30 a.m., breakfast 9 a.m., Guest speaker 9:30 a.m: Topic ‘How to Leave Your Legacy’ with Dennis Harrington of ABMSH and Stephen Dodd of Co-operators. Event sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP., Arnprior. Cost $5 per person. Register by PHONE by 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior. For more info, call Liz Wall at 613-623-7981. At 2 p.m. John Henry performing at the Arnprior Villa. Please call to RSVP 613 623 0414.
• January 31
Calvary Baptist Church monthly music Night starting at 6:30 p.m; 156 Landrigan St. Refreshments to follow. For more information about this and other events, please contact Pastor Bruce Donald at 613-6234863.
• February 3
The Arnprior Humane Society first Paint Nite at the John Street Pub, 7-9 p.m. – and you’re invited! Come enjoy a fun and creative evening among friends while supporting a wonderful cause! No experience necessary. A master artist will give step-by-step instructions to create a work of art – while we socialize and sip cocktails. Limited spots available, so order your ticket early! Tickets are $45 with a portion of the proceeds donated to the Arnprior Humane Society. Tickets must be purchased by Jan. 20 to secure the event. Please RSVP and register at http://paintnite.com/pages/events/ view/ottawa/1039527.
• February 6
Free Caregiver education session ‘Understanding Dementia’. Learn about what is dementia, communication tips and planning ahead. Join us from 9 a.m. - noon at the Kenwood Corporate Centre. Please register with Caitlin 613-523-4004, ext. 125.
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