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M. Sullivan and Son Ltd. celebrates anniversary with book launch Sherry Haaima
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It’s time to spring ahead. Turn your clocks ahead one hour March 9.
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It’s the way the Sullivans have always done business and it’s served the family and the 100-year-old construction company very well. A Hundred Years on a Handshake, the lively history of M. Sullivan and Son Ltd. from 1914-2014, was launched at an anniversary event Feb. 28 in Arnprior. The celebration was held at Arnprior’s historic O’Brien Theatre, the second construction project the wellknown and liked Sullivans
completed in Arnprior. The book launch coincides with the company’s 100th anniversary and involved family, friends and supporters, an appearance by friend and MPP John Yakabuski and the book’s author Brian Hanington, who signed copies of the project, which was three years in the making. A special guest of the event was Gilbert (Gib) Tourangeau, who started working for the Sullivans in 1943 and is still employed today.
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News – At about 6 p.m. this Saturday, March 8, a test of the Arnprior emergency siren will be conducted. The emergency siren is tested in the spring and fall of every year, around the time clocks are changed. Daylight savings will begin on Sunday, March 9, as clocks are moved ahead one hour from 2 a.m. standard time to 3 a.m. daylight savings time. The phrase “spring forward, fall back� is a helpful reminder of these time changes. The Arnprior Fire Department makes use of the siren test to serve as a reminder for all town residents as well as landlords and tenants of rental buildings
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Gilbert Tourangeau, left, has worked for M. Sullivan and Son Ltd. for more than 70 years. He joins Rob Ball, CEO, centre, and author Brian Hanington at the Feb. 28 book launch at the O’Brien Theatre.
to test residential smoke and carbon monoxide(CO) alarms and replace batteries as needed. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions for maintenance and testing of these devices, advises the fire department. Note: Tampering with, or removing the batteries from your smoke alarm is against the law. Failure to comply with the Fire Code smoke alarm requirements can result in a ticket for $235 or a fine of up to $50,000 for an individual. For more info on fire safety, please visit the town’s new website at www.arnprior.ca and look under the Arnprior Fire Department.
ADHS alumni could meet on podium make sure that that was one of the events I could give out medals for. I really hope I can do that News – An area high school for him.� may have one alumni member Nicholson, now retired from in Sochi placing a Paralympics Canada’s sledge hockey team, medal around the neck of anwas at Leslie’s bedside when as other. a 10 year old he had his leg reThe hope for Arnprior Dismoved below the knee. (He surtrict High School (ADHS) is that vived the same form of cancer hometown hero John Leslie will that claimed Terry Fox. Nicholfinish top three in parasnowboard son lost use of his legs following cross after his March 14 race, and a grad night car accident.) NichJohn Leslie that West Carleton’s Todd Nicholson tried to convince Leslie to olson will be responsible for the take up sledge hockey. presentation. “As chair of the athletes’ council He now laughs and says Leslie is doing just I will be handing out medals for some of the fine in his chosen sport. events,� said Nicholson, who recently returned See ADHS Page 4 from the Russian Olympic Games. “I asked to
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Towns break rank as county opposes OPP funding model Steve.newman@metroland.com
that’s bothering everyone around here is the shift of money (costs), and that’s still on the table, so let’s talk about it, and how much gets uploaded and how much we pay ourselves.â€? Murphy says Bonnechere Valley is already among the municipalities who are paying higher than average for OPP service, at $700,000. “I’m not sure I want to see this (new model) abolished, but I want to see it a little more fair ‌ and not throwing out this entire (new) billing model, but perhaps coming up with something that makes more sense.â€? The letter says the OPP policing model, with regards to municipal responsibility and financial obligations, “has been broken since the late 1990s when it was arbitrarily retooled without regards for municipal input and research, or frankly much thought beyond passing the costs on with an accompanying blaze of self-congratulating messaging.â€? The letter asks the premier to delay implementation of the new OPP payment model and, instead, install a Rural, Small Communities Provincial-Municipal-fiscal and Service Delivery Review panel (under the auspices of the Ministry of Finance)
to review service delivery levels in rural and smalltown Ontario. This review, suggests Emon, would also review the ability of abilities to pay for OPP service. Under the proposed new model, the town of Renfrew’s annual policing costs would likely drop, according to a recent analy-
sis by Renfrew treasurer Keray O’Reilly. Arnprior has come to the same conclusion. Among supporters of the resolution was Mary Campbell of McNab-Braeside, whose township will also see a major boost in policing costs under the new model.
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News - Opponents to the new funding model for Ontario Provincial Police service in municipalities certainly includes Renfrew County council. With 15 of 17 county councillors present at the Feb. 27 meeting, 12 councillors have voted in favour of supporting a resolutions calling for abolishment of the newly recommended OPP billing model for 2015 and beyond. However, with the towns likely to benefit from the changes, the representatives from Arnprior and Renfrew voted against the motions. Two other resolutions called for sending letters to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Association of Municipalities of Ontario president Russ Powers in which the county refers to the proposed billing process as an unfair and non-transparent transfer of costs to municipalities. The first of the three resolutions was in support of a similar resolution recently passed by Greater Madawaska council, whose mayor is Peter Emon, also the county warden. The resolution notes that adoption of the new model being recommended would see the Greater Mada-
waskaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual police costs skyrocket 192 per cent, from $312,094 to $911,430. The same resolution calls for the province to â&#x20AC;&#x153;abolish the proposed new OPP funding model in favour of a model that is equitable to all small, rural municipalities.â&#x20AC;? Only three county councillors voted against the main resolution â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Jennifer Murphy of Bonnechere Valley, Reeve Audrey Green of Renfrew and Reeve Walter Stack of Arnprior. Stack noted his municipality has been negotiating since 2005 for lower OPP costs in Arnprior. In the countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s letter to Wynne, Emon expresses the disappointment of Renfrew County communities â&#x20AC;&#x153;with the handling of the OPP billing process and the unfair and nontransparent transfer of costs to municipalities â&#x20AC;Ś While the County of Renfrew does not provide police services, we do represent the interests of our 17 member municipalities when advocating for change.â&#x20AC;? Stack explained why he opposed the main resolution. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re getting somewhere, so just abolishing everything that has been done up to now isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the answer,â&#x20AC;? said Stack. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The only thing
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News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Arnprior Fire Department has a new response protocol that will help protect firefighters, increase efficiency and enhance professionalism. Chief John Okum told town council Feb. 24 that the department will adopt the new process following a successful pilot program that began in September. The change involves the way members of the volunteer department respond to calls. Previously, firefighters would receive a page to respond to the fire scene and would do so in their personal vehicles. The new protocol calls for firefighters to respond to the fire station to don gear and join colleagues in being dispatched aboard one of the departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s emergency vehicles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They are then ready to deploy and arrive on scene completely geared and ready,â&#x20AC;? said Okum. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We now have a more co-ordinated response.â&#x20AC;? The trial indicated the new process does not negatively impact response times, but the department will continue to monitor that issue.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re implementing this as a permanent response and will continue to observe the times and if there are issues we will certainly address them,â&#x20AC;? Okum said. Concerns with the old method included firefighter injuries, task completion without wearing personal protective gear, apparatus and equipment failing, emergency scene congestion, and the departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s image and sense of professionalism. To illustrate his case, Chief Okumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presentation included a photograph from a recent fire where firefighters were operating a hose outside a residence in their civilian clothes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In this case, firefighters are not properly protected or identified,â&#x20AC;? said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This hinders operations and everyone is now at risk, including those who need to be rescued.â&#x20AC;? Another was a photograph of the vehicle previously used to carry the firefightersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; protective clothing to the call scene and several members preparing to address an issue. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In this case, firefighters had to assemble, take off civilian jackets and boots in the middle of a winter day in order to put on protective gear,â&#x20AC;? he said. The new method allows for firefighters to
and 37 per cent in McNab-Braeside. While 37 per cent work in Arnprior, 63 per cent of firefighters are employed out of town. Several councillors spoke in favour of the new response method. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I totally agree with the change,â&#x20AC;? said Coun. Lyle Anderson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Enhancing health and safety of the firefighters is welcome.â&#x20AC;?
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take the nature of the call into account and transport the needed equipment with them. It also provides for a standby crew to remain at the station. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If additional resources are needed, remaining personnel would be at the station ready to respond,â&#x20AC;? said Okum. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Responding to an emergency in the municipal fire apparatus allows for a quicker response,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s identified as an emergency response vehicle where personal vehicles are not.â&#x20AC;? The scene is less congested as well, added Okum, without the potential almost 30 personal vehicles on scene. This means other vehicles, including police, paramedics or hydro or gas companies, have easier access to the scene. The change also prevents firefighters from getting back into their personal vehicles and contaminating them. The pilot involved tracking randomly selected response times, which were deemed unchanged. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The response trial did not affect response times in a negative way. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been determined the trial has been a success,â&#x20AC;? said Okum. His presentation included a breakdown of where the departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 27 firefighters live and work. Sixty-three per cent reside in Arnprior
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doing an amazing job. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great leader in the sport and advocating for the sport,â&#x20AC;? Nicholson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gone beyond expectations others may have had in their minds. The futureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very bright for John.â&#x20AC;? Leslie appears in a Petro Canada commercial promoting the upcoming games. Nicholson encourages everyone, not just those in parasports, to watch the games: to witness the intensity and competitive spirit; to see the greatest athletes in their given sport; to know the power of sport to transform attitudes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m hoping the games will move people around the world to get the opportunity to participate in sports,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hopefully it encourages everybody to be more active.â&#x20AC;? While in Sochi for the Olympic Games last month,
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Nicholson learned firsthand how perceptions toward the physically disabled can alter. Like when he attended the Nagano games in 1998, workers and citizens in Sochi didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t at first see the disabled as contributors to society. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how to deal with me. They thought I was going to break. They didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to touch me,â&#x20AC;? he said of the early days in Sochi. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That changed. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m hoping the (Paralympic) games will do that for the whole country.â&#x20AC;? That ability to adapt and improve found its widest expression in the Olympic ring malfunction during the opening ceremony. By the time the closing ceremony took place, it became an opportunity for organizers to poke fun at themselves by having performers delay their opening. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That was hilarious. Everyone in the stands were laughing,â&#x20AC;? Nicholson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was one level down from (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and he was laughing. Normally you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see a reaction from them, but as the games went on you could see they were really enjoying it.â&#x20AC;? Nicholson was there as a spectator enjoying the games, but he was also troubleshooting for the March 7 to 16 games. He immediately came to dread transportation issues. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My first day I thought this is going to be a logistical nightmare. But after a couple of days they were willing to change. It was about getting to the person in power and getting them to understand how you know what you know.â&#x20AC;? He held some trepidation when it came to security issues, but that quickly gave way as did concerns that facilities wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be
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Arnprior Acting Mayor Dan Lynch presented Paralympian John Leslie with the town proclamation declaring John Leslie Day in Arnprior Feb. 16. Lynch stood in for Mayor David Reid for the presentation made at the NHL Alumni-Law Enforcement All-star hockey game at the Nick Smith Centre. Leslie appeared to be honoured at centre ice in a pre-game ceremony and sign autographs in the lobby. ready. While it is true some accommodations werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complete, he said event locations were impressive. His favourite moment came the day before his flight, at 1 a.m., when he got 30 minutes to chat with new International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach. Nicholson said the cooperation between the two sports bodies will likely remain. The camaraderie among athletes at the Olympic Games didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t translate well to
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television viewers. But that historic rivals would share a table and meal in the cafeteria, even share a bicycle on route to a venue, proves the power of sport. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was just like a great big family,â&#x20AC;? Nicholson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the real world some people shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have been getting along, but sports has a way of bringing people together.â&#x20AC;? To view Leslieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s March 14 appearance and others from games, log onto paralympic.org/paralympic-games.
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Above, a copy of the book sits aside the trademark Sullivan hard hat. At left, Sullivan family members Rick Sullivan, left, and Lori Van Wyk, right, join long-time employee Gib Tourangeau and his wife Adele, at Friday’s book launch. Sullivan and Van Wyk are still involved in running the 100-year-old company.
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M. Sullivan and Son is Canada’s oldest privately-run construction company. It has generated more than $4.7 billion in sales - in 1924 the business logged $5,012 in revenue, now the firm sees more than $100 million in annual sales. Lori Van Wyk said she is proud to be a member of the Sullivan family and the team. “I’d like to thank the town and surrounding areas that supported us for the book launch and the last 100 years,” she said. “Thanks to the employees and the families from past to present, good employees are our greatest assets.” She went on to thank the board and executive team of M. Sullivan and Son, in particular Bill Holmes the chair of the board and long time employee and family friend. “Finally, thank you to Rob Ball the CEO of
M. Sullivan and Son and a close family friend. You did it Rob.” Hanington said the book is not only a lively family history but a guide on how to run a successful business. He wrote the book following a series of interviews in 2010 and 2011 with Tommy Sullivan, who has since passed away. “The stories were so rich and the impact of this family on the economy of not only the Ottawa Valley but the country is bigger than I ever supposed,” he said. Long-time employee Gib Tourangeau said he’s always been treated well. Tommy was among his closest friends. STEWART CURRY/SUBMITTED “It’s a great company. They always look after their employees,” he said. “If you needed some- Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski with Rick Sullivan at the Feb. 28 event. thing you could go to them.”
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Nature has many signs that spring is here MICHAEL RUNTZ Nature’s Way sign of spring. But robins feed on fruit in winter, and when crab apples and buckthorns produce large crops (as they have this past year), many of those hardy thrushes overwinter. Thus, a sighting of a robin, especially this year, cannot be trusted as a sign of spring. So are there trustworthy
So are there trustworthy signs that the seasons are changing? Well, currently ducks are pairing up and performing age-old courtship rituals. When I was young, there were a couple of signs that indicated winter was stepping aside for spring. One was the barrage of honks descending from compass arrows of geese heading north. But over the years the goose population grew, especially when the Giant race of Canadas was released through Ontario. As winters grew less severe, geese were seen in larger numbers in late fall and winter, and so eventually lost their herald status. The appearance of an American Robin was also a
signs that the seasons are changing? Well, currently ducks are pairing up and performing age-old courtship rituals. Male Common Goldeneyes are performing their comical head-kicks in efforts to win the heart of the object of their desire. Pairs of Mallards are busily head-bobbing as if in agreement that spring has sprung. But if love on the water is not a convincing enough sign for you, then how about nest building? If so, then spring is officially here for two species
are doing just that. Currently Common Ravens and Gray Jays are actively building structures that will soon hold eggs. When I was young, ravens were encountered here only as casual winter visitors. Now they are common residents and their bulky nests, sometimes placed in trees, regularly decorate Hydro towers, railway trestles, silo ladders, and even roofs of tall buildings. Recent reports of ravens carrying large sticks in their beaks reveal that nest building is now underway. In Algonquin Park where winter resides a bit longer than here in the Valley, Dan Strickland has already located a number of Gray Jay nests. His research on Gray Jays exceeds 40 years, and is the world record for the longest continuous study of a bird population performed by one person. This amicable bird characteristically builds nests high up in spindly Black Spruces, so Dan will have his work cut out when he places identification bands on the legs of young Gray Jays a couple of months from now. Still not convinced that
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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Township of Lanark Highlands proposes to enact a By-law to stop-up, close and sell that part of the allowance for road (or street) set out and described as follows: A portion of the unopened road allowance between Part Lot 5 and 6, Concession 4. Geographic Township of Darling. Parts 1, 2, 3, Plan 27R5537 The proposed By-law will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting on the 25th day of March 2014 at the hour of 7:00 o’clock p.m. and at that time, the Council will hear in person or by his/her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his/her land will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be heard. To apply to be heard, please contact the undersigned by March 17th, 2014. Dated at the Township of Lanark Highlands this 28th day of February, 2014. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Rob Wittkie, Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk 75 George Street, Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext. 222 F: 613-259-2291 E: rwittkie@lanarkhighlands.ca
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NOTICE ACTIVATION OF REDUCED LOAD PERIOD ON ALL TOWNSHIP ROADS
Take notice that reduced load restrictions (five (5) tonnes per axle) will be in force on all Township Roads effective Monday, March 10th, 2014. The reduced load period is necessary for the protection of all Township Roads which are susceptible to damage during the spring thaw. The restriction will be removed when the likelihood of road damage has diminished. ÀÊi µÕ À iÃÊ>L ÕÌÊÀi`ÕVi`Ê >`ÃÊ« i>ÃiÊV Ì>VÌÊ/ iÊ À« À>Ì Ê of the Township of Lanark Highlands Public Works Department at 613-259-2398
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Connecting with nature Opinion - Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no secret in Arnprior and area. Most people here know the countless benefits of the great outdoors. They understand that our natural environment is one of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, and Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, greatest assets. So itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good news indeed to hear that Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parks ministers have committed to work together to inspire Canadians to experience nature through parks in ways that support their health and well-being. A news release issued last week says the action was prompted by the first-ever comprehensive evidence-based report in Canada that chronicles the many proven benefits of spending time in nature. The report developed by the Canadian Parks Council â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Connecting Canadians with Nature: An investment in the well-being of our Citizens - compiles research that demonstrates the immense benefits of connecting with the natural world. The benefits touch upon the economy; physical and mental health; spirit and cultural identity; personal development; the welfare of communities and the environment. After a meeting last week of the FederalProvincial-Territorial Ministers Responsible for Parks, a joint statement by Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s park leaders said they are committed to innovate, diversify and adapt the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s park offerings to meet the changing needs of families, and to work with various sectors of Canadian society â&#x20AC;&#x153;to support experiences in nature that enhance Canadiansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; collective health, prosperity, growth and productivity.â&#x20AC;? Those sectors include municipalities, school teachers, health practitioners, business leaders, community builders and tourism operators. The parks ministers also agreed to collabo-
rate in developing a passport to parks, to build on existing digital tools that make it easier for Canadians to visit their parks and share best practices to expand programs such as learn-tocamp activities in more jurisdictions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Within a generation, Canada has transitioned from a rural to an urban nation, with 80 per cent of Canadians now living in cities. Canadians today spend on average 90 per cent of their time indoors, with increasingly sedentary lifestyles that are contributing to a variety of chronic health issues,â&#x20AC;? said a new release issued after the meeting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;From lowering blood pressure, to reducing stress levels, to supporting childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cognitive development, nature has the profound ability to support both our physical and mental health,â&#x20AC;? the release said. The meeting also concluded that green spaces also support job growth and economic prosperity and build stronger communities by creating outdoor tourism and recreation opportunities. With spring just around the corner, get outdoors to explore and enjoy the many gifts of nature. And support our many precious parks. Canadian Parks Council executive director Dawn Carr aptly observed: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s extraordinary system of parks, the oldest in the world, offers some of the best places to experience all of natureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s powerful benefits, but we cannot work alone. The Canadian Parks Council is ready to join forces with others, to create new opportunities that will help maximize the many benefits of personally experiencing nature.â&#x20AC;? We hope citizens and community groups will do all they can to encourage fellow Canadians, and Ontarians, to respect and enjoy nature in parks everywhere. They are treasures to be protected, preserved and appreciated.
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Midwifery services available in area To the editor: The closure of the RVH Obs Unit is a significant change to the community and the health care options available to childbearing women, and highlights the maternity care crisis being faced by rural communities. I was surprised to see (in stories on the closure), however, that there was no mention of the midwifery services which continue to be available to pregnant women in Renfrew and the surrounding area! The Madawaska Valley Midwives provide another great option for pregnant women, and as federally licensed, primary health care providers, who are funded by the Ontario government to provide care for pregnant and postpartum women, midwifery is an excellent choice for the low-risk mothers who will now be searching for alternative care. Midwives provide the same tests, ultrasounds, and schedule of care as family doctors and obstetricians, and midwives offer longer visits to develop a close, personal connection with their clients, so as to foster a climate of trust and support. The Madawaska Valley Midwives currently hold admitting privi-
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Braeside carnival volunteers applauded for hard work To the Editor: I would like to take the time to express my appreciation to the volunteers who did a great job at the Braeside R.A. Centre at the winter carnival. The food was delicious and the place was just buzzing with people having a great time. The menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cakes looked great, the big heart cake especially.
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Arnprior CAO asked to join municipal finance panel News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Arnpriorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s CAO Michael Wildman has been invited by the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing to join a panel of municipal experts to discuss municipal finances at the Ontario East Municipal Conference in Kingston in September. Wildman will be presenting on municipal financial best practices. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is no surprise that the ministry has reached out to Michael,â&#x20AC;? said Arnprior Deputy Mayor Dan Lynch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Since Michaelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arrival we have seen the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s financial position and practices steadily improve. As a result, in 2014 the town passed a budget based on a zero per cent municipal tax rate increase. ARNPRIOR CAO MICHAEL WILDMAN
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel very privileged to be asked to participate as a speaker about municipal best practices alongside so many qualified experts,â&#x20AC;? said Wildman. Established in 1989, the Ontario East Municipal Conference (OEMC) has become the largest annual regional municipal conference east of Toronto. Since 1993 the Ontario East Economic Development Commission and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing have partnered together to deliver â&#x20AC;&#x153;dynamic programs that engage municipalities within Eastern Ontario to build strong community partnerships leading to enhanced economic opportunities and success.â&#x20AC;? Each year the 500-plus delegates comprise a diverse group of elected officials, economic development professionals, entrepreneurs, municipal employees and service providers, private sector business leaders, and provincial ministry representatives.
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New yearbook highlights Renfrew County business Steve.newman@metroland.com
News - For decades there were annual ‘blue books’ that summarized the many resolutions passed by Renfrew County council each year. Now the county has gone one step farther, with a 2013 yearbook of county business. Copies of the 112-page publication were released at the Feb. 26 meeting of county council, while the same copy was made put on the county website of countyofrenfrew.on.ca in mid-February “The intention of the book was to have a living record of county business for 2013 in terms
of resolutions from committees and county council, as well as to capture the activities and notable events that took place,” said editor Michael Barber, the county’s media relations and grants co-ordinator. Sections include photographic snapshots of special guests to the county or county council by special guests. Snapshots show visits by Ontario Minister of Rural Affairs Jeff Leal; Jim Grieve, assistant deputy minister of the Ministry of Education; Pikwakanagan Chief Kirby Whiteduck; and Governor-General David Johnston. Others sections include photo essays of ribbon-cuttings, the warden’s community service awards, and honorable mentions – or cheque and certificate presentations at county council meetings. The yearbook also contains candid shots of county councillors in council or committee meetings, other staff members, and brief essays of each member municipality of Renfrew County council. MOBILE VERSION
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News – OPP report that thieves have been busy in Arnprior stealing valuables from vehicles overnight. Several reports were received from the Bell, Ida and McLachlin street area of town. Stolen items include a wallet, change and two GPS units. OPP remind motorists to not only to lock their vehicles when not in use, but to remove valuables from inside. Thieves are aware people hide wallets and other items in centre consoles and glove boxes. “If you can’t afford to lose it, don’t leave it behind,” advise police. Meanwhile, OPP Constable Denys Baranovskiy is investigating after a quantity of cash was stolen from an office in the Kenwood Corporate Centre in Arnprior on Feb. 27. There is a suspect and the investigation is continuing. A home on Brae-Loch Road in McNab-Braeside Township was broken into on Feb. 21. Sometime during the day time, someone approached the residence on foot and entered the unlocked home. Once inside they took jewelry and a credit card. OPP Const. Chris Colton is continuing to investigate.
He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on March 26. OPP Const. Marc Bennett investigated. FRAUD AWARENESS
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Wintry conditions continue OPP report that two people escaped with minor injuries from this pickup truck Thursday morning, Feb. 27, when it left the road on Highway 17 east of Renfrew. Winter conditions are expected to continue. Drivers are being reminded to exercise caution and drive for the conditions. IMPAIRED TRUCKER On Sunday, Feb. 23 at about 7 p.m., OPP officers were advised of a possible impaired driver in McNab-Braeside. Another motorist reported a transport with an empty flatbed trailer weaving on River Road heading eastbound. The truck was weaving in and out of its lane, flashing high beams, and travelling at various speeds. Officers located the vehicle,
parked on the shoulder of Centre Street in Braeside. A man identified himself as the driver of the vehicle and admitted he had consumed alcohol. After failing a roadside alcohol screening test, he was arrested and transported to the OPP satellite office in Arnprior for further testing. Following those tests, a 41-year-old McNabBraeside man was charged with care or control of a motor vehicle over 80 mgs.
March is Fraud Awareness month in Canada and it provides OPP with an opportunity to bring awareness to the scope of fraudulent activity occurring. From fraudulent e-mails and webpages, to scammers at the door, the simple fact is people should be wary of anyone who is requesting cash, credit card, banking information or social insurance numbers. “They are trying to steal your money, or trick you into parting with it,” warn police. If you have been scammed, OPP urge you to report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. It keeps statistics on the types and frequency of frauds, and can assist with prevention information, and will work with police if there are suspects. Ways to report fraud are: • On-line at https://www. antifraudcentre.ca; • Toll-free 1-888-495-8501; • Toll-free fax 1-888-654-9426; • Email info@antifraudcentre. ca. R0012578251
Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital The Grove Nursing Home Primary Health Care Centre Assisted Living Services Adult Day Program Partners in Caring is still seeking community members to join the Board of Directors. Give us a call 613-623-7962 x293
Photoaging March Break is approaching and a trip South is on the horizon for many. With visions of sand, surf and palm trees, how many people are also thinking about the long term effects of sun on their skin? This time of year tends to yield quite a few sunburns to those who travel south, which can lead to the start of photoaging and even worse skin cancer. Photoaging is premature aging of the skin caused by repeated exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV) primarily from the sun, but also from artificial UV sources such as a tanning bed. Photoaging is different from chronologic aging, as the damaging effects of UV rays from the sun (or artificial tanning sources) alter the normal structures of the skin. It is important to not only bring sunscreen but to apply it frequently during the length of your vacation. Even waterproof formulas need to be reapplied as water, sand; towels and sweat help remove their effectiveness. Obviously looking older than you truly are is not high on the desired list, but neither is skin cancer. Skin cancer is the now the 8th most common cancer in Canada. Approximately 5,500 Canadians were diagnosed with melanoma in 2011 and 950 died from it. Melanoma is one of a handful of cancers where the incidence in Canadians continues to grow (1.4% per An example of premature aging. Always year in men, 1% per year in women). use an SPF of 30.
Joyia Chase and Kate Dwyer proudly present $125.30 to Diabetes Educators Janet JamesWhalen and Maureen Miller. The Grade 5 students made and sold jewelry to raise the funds in support of diabetes. Arnprior Regional Health has a diabetes program, where patients and members of the community may self refer to receive diabetes education. For more information please contact Janet at 613 -623-3166 x228 or Maureen at 613-623-3166 x247. There is no cost for this program and it is for both Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes.
Avoid the Sun while taking the following:
Some people, taking medication, find that their skin becomes oversensitive to the sun. Many people aged 60 or older face a high They can get serious skin damage including risk for developing skin cancer. If you are in this age group, you grew up in a sunburn, blisters, rashes or swelling when out time when little was known about how too much sun could cause skin cancer in the sun. Some of the medications which and premature aging of the skin. The truth is that it is never too late for sun may set off these reactions include antibiotics protection. By protecting your skin from too much sun you can help prevent the (tetracycline and sulfa drugs), diuretics (water onset of skin cancer and more sun damage to the skin. Keeping your skin pills), anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, healthy can help you enjoy your senior years to the fullest! oral diabetic medications and some acne drugs containing vitamin A or its derivatives. 12 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, March 6, 2014
Partners in Caring and the Knights of Columbus have once again partnered to bring A Knight in the Maritimes to Arnprior. Feast on Nova Scotia Lobster, flown in the day of the event or for non-seafood lovers a BBQ’d steak. Tables of 8 are $500 with all proceeds going to the Partners in Caring. Save the date—Saturday, May 3, 2014 at the Parish Hall. Live and Silent Auction with auctioneer John O’Neil. Dai Basset returns as our emcee. For more information please call the Partners in Caring office at 613-623-7962 x293.
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News - Application to the province for a $1.5-million, four-year Healthy Kids Community Challenge grant has received Renfrew County council’s stamp of approval. With the backing of other health-related agencies, the county’s child care division is applying for the grant that will be awarded to as many as 30 Ontario municipalities, with populations of 10,000 to 200,000, by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The county’s population is about 100,000. The maximum allowable grant is $1.5 million. At the Feb. 27 meeting, Renfrew County council unanimously supported the application, following a presentation by Renfrew County and District Health United health promoter Brian Brohart and Judy Mulvihill, the child care services manager for Renfrew County. If the grant is approved, the Healthy Kids Community Challenge program would dove-tail nicely with three components of the seven-part Renfrew Country strategic plan, said the two speakers. Those components are the development of a linked trail system, promotion of active transportation and the fostering of health promotion and disease prevention. The components are seen by health-related agencies as necessary if the county residents are to shed their reputation as one of the most obese and unfit populations in Ontario.
Mayor Janice Visneskie Moore. The program also follows the provincial health ministry’s release last year of the report, No Time to Wait, that documents the need for action to deal with such concerns as Ontario’s high level of diabetes, cancer and heart disease. Key local community partners in a Healthy Kids Community Challenge program would include the health unit, licensed child care facilities, child service agencies, municipal recreation departments, schools and local businesses. If the grant application is successful, program activities might include active transportation awareness campaigns, school breakfast programs, after-school cooking clubs, and new food and beverage policies at recreation centres. However, it’s up to the grant recipient and team members to develop their own particular activities. “It needs to be more than recreation and food policy,” said Brohart. “Together, collectively, we can do this and help make Renfrew County a leader because of our outdoor spaces and activities.” If successful, the health ministry would provide communities with a healthy-living theme (along with social
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Fiddling fan favourite Terri-Lynn Mahusky was the opening performer at the 12th annual Fiddlin’ Fiesta Sunday afternoon at St. John Chrysostom Parish hall in Arnprior, hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program in conjunction with the Arnprior Bruce Armitage was one of the featured entertainers at the 12th annual Fiddlin’ Fiesta Knights of Columbus. Proceeds of the afternoon go to the Arnprior and Community SupSunday afternoon in Arnprior. port Services in Arnprior and McNab-Braeside.
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Busy weekend ADHS girls face for Arnprior off in semi-finals Juveniles
Abby Rampton, left, takes a hard shot in a midday game versus Opeongo. Right, Shauna McNulty reaches for the puck. Arnprior players Taylor Leckie and Courtney Cape are in the background.
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Sports - The Arnprior Juvenile Packers had a busy weekend with four playoff games in four nights. On Thursday, Feb. 27 the Arnprior Juvenile Packers began their series with a win over the Richmond Royals 8 to 3. On Friday, Feb. 28, Arnprior was at home to the visiting Osgoode Rideau Senators. The second place Senators were overwhelmed by the Packers forward line of Casey Shipman #22, Tyler Virgin #24 and the tenacity of Boden Zvonarich #9 and never recovered. The Packers won 13-2. On Saturday, March 1 the Packers were in Carp to play the West Carleton Warriors. The Packers were missing some of their key defencemen and lost a wellfought game 5-4. It was only their second loss all season. On Sunday, March 2 Arnprior was in Smith Falls to play the Bears. Smiths Falls played really well but could not beat the star trek type forceďŹ eld put up by Arnprior goaltender Mike Cheslock. He was just amazing, giving Arnprior the 8-0 win. The Packers next game in the series is Friday, March 7 at 8:30 p.m. against visiting Carleton Place.
Sports - Arnprior District High School hosted Renfrew County girls hockey semi-ďŹ nals last week at the Nick Smith Centre. ADHS joined teams from Renfrew Collegiate Institute, Opeongo and St. Josephâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s high schools Feb. 26. The top two teams from the semi-ďŹ nal played in a ďŹ nal versus the top two from the Pembroke area in Pembroke Feb. 27. ADHS coach Ryan McKenna thanked his team for their efforts. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The girls had a very good season but fell just short in a semi-ďŹ nal game at the tournament, losing in a shootout to Bishop Smith.â&#x20AC;? said McKenna. Fellowes, the eventual winner, was PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND scheduled to play Carleton Place March ADHS faces off against Opeongo. Georgia De Abreu, left, and Shauna McNulty, right, are at the ready as Abby Rampton awaits the puck drop. 5 in the EOSSAA tournament.
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The Arnprior Figure Skating Club hosted a Canskate showcase at the Nick Smith Centre Feb. 23. The young skaters had a great time entertaining themselves, their student instructors and parents and friends in the stands. It’s been a busy few weeks for the club. Its new synchro competed in its first show in Kanata, its skaters entertained at the Horton Winter Carnival and the club is hosting a major fundraiser, Battle of the Blades – Fire and Ice on Saturday, March 22 at 7 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. Figure skaters and local Junior B hockey players will be putting on a show with lots of fun, laughs and skill. Tickets cost $10 each and can be bought from club members or at the Nick Smith Centre.
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Lisa Turcotte (35) looks on as Darryl Clark of Arnprior’s adapt team makes forward progress difficult for Perth forward Andy Kennedy. Final standings weren’t kept in this division, while the other division winners were Napanee in C+, Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute in C- and Ottawa in D. Twenty-one teams from nine eastern Ontario communities took part in the event at Arnprior District High School.
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It was that kind of season. Chris Marchand slips through the defence for a breakaway in second period action on Monday night. A goal would have tied the game and given the Packers the momentum. It was not to be. Almonte Thunder went on to win the game 2-1, and the series 4 games to 2.
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Sports - The Arnprior Junior B Packers finished up a strong season as they fell 2-1 to the Almonte Thunder on Monday night as the Thunder took the best of seven series 4-2. It was a bittersweet end to a strong season by such a young hockey team but they showed a ton of effort in front of a packed Nick Smith Centre and things will only go up from here. Almonte moves on to take on the Renfrew Timberwolves in the Valley Division Finals. The Packers led the series 2-1 after defeating the Thunder back on Wednesday, Feb. 26 by a 4-3 score but then the young squad hit a wall. They would fall 5-0 to Almonte on Friday, Feb. 28, then 4-0 on Saturday March 1 before losing Monday evening 2-1. The good news is that the Packers will have a handful of players returning for next season as they competed this season with a team mostly consisting of 17-year-olds.
Arnprior will be saying goodbye to leading scorer Damian Armstrong who brought character and hard work to the table every game and helped a lot of the young players grow their games. The Packers will also say goodbye to goaltender Erik Miksik who led the conference in wins (19) and took home Valley Division Top Goaltender honours. “The guys should be proud of their effort and not hang their heads, it was an honour and a privilege to coach these fine young men and I look forward to next season,” said head coach Bill Griese. “It is nice to watch these young kids develop throughout the season, training camp next year should be very intense and competitive.” Preparation for next season will begin in the coming months, but first will be the team banquet which will be in late April followed by a planned alumni golf tournament. Stay tuned Packers fans, Twitter and Facebook feeds will be running weekly as usual.
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Sports - The hard-working Arnprior Bluefish are at it again. After several qualifying meets during which the team swam strongly and achieved many personal bests, two swimmers were able to advance to the Eastern Ontario Swimming Association (EOSA) 2014 championships. EOSA was held in Belleville Feb. 1-2. The swim meet is attended by only the fastest swimmers in eastern Ontario. Each swimmer must swim qualifying times in at least three separate events before they become eligible to attend the meet. This year two Arnprior Bluefish swimmers were able to enter after qualifying. Cameron Sheppard made regional times in three events and Rylee Moffatt in five events. Sheppard swam in two events, the 100-m freestyle and 100-m backstroke. He achieved personal best times in both and was solidly inside the top-10 with a seventh place in the free and ninth in backstroke. Moffatt swam in three events, the 100-m backstroke, 200-m backstroke and 100-m freestyle. She was also successful, attaining a personal best in the 200-m backstroke and tying her 100-m back personal best. These swimmers lead the way as the Bluefish continue to improve. R0012579911
Sports - Calabogie’s rapid racers continue to own the podium this season. The latest successes come from the U10 group. The Calabogie Ski Racing Club hosted a giant slalom at Calabogie Peaks Feb, 16 for this age group. It was a home hill crowd who cheered on Wyatt Campbell-Brunke of Renfrew and Noah Matthews of Calabogie as they zoomed into first and second place. Thys Blok of White Lake was just outside the top-10, in 11th. Connor Guttin of Mountain sped to 30th place, with Riley Cotter of Ottawa came in 38th. Nolan Guttin of Mountain skied well but had a crash on the first run. Meanwhile, Louise Stonham of Arnprior turned up the heat and laid down two solid runs to finish fourth. Nicole Duff of Pembroke is also starting to find the speed, with a 17thplace finish. The U12s travelled to Edelweiss Feb. 15 for their own giant slalom race. Sam Alexander of Carp channelled Olympian Ted Ligety in his quest for giant slalom glory – and succeeded with another first place. Jeremy Van Grunsven of Odessa laid down the two best runs of his career, landing in third and stepping on the podium for the first time. Luke Hansen of Renfrew and Wesley Mat-
tha of UOV and Alyssa Steggall of Stittsville had some hiccups in the Kombi but persevered and finished 35th, 36th, 37th. Alyssa was 30th and Jessica 33rd in the PSL. Alex Kerr of Kemptville and Alexa Loudiadis of Ottawa were among the Kombi’s victims – this was a very tough, tight course. Alex rallied in the PSL with a 36th place, but Alexa’s injury on the first race prevented a comeback for now. Sam Duff of Pembroke was champion of the Kombi and dropped to second in the PSL. Jack Alexander of Carp sped to a personal best fourth W. MATTHEWS/SUBMITTED in the Kombi and bettered this with a Louise Stonham of Arnprior (on right in helmet and goggles) celebrates third in the slalom. Sean Swayze of Arnprior and Jack her fourth-place win in the U10 giant slalom. Hamilton of Burnstown (in his first thews of Calabogie carved their way races challenge the athletes to use race this season) stayed close with their technical skills to react quickly 22nd and 24th in the Kombi, then into eighth and 13th. 20th and 24th in the PSL. Connor AlJames Gaffney of Deep River con- to the changing terrain. tinues to improve, landing in 28th this Despite a long delay when the len of Manotick continued to demontime, while Carson Lefebvre of Cala- timing system malfunctioned, the strate his fine form, carving into 27th bogie and Evan Sharma of Kingston U14s put their skills to good use and and 25th. Fellow Manoticker Liam attained 32nd and 39th. Aidan Ma- pulled off some excellent runs. Lau- Maclean was 38th and 41st. Owen Barr of Carp faced a DSQ in clean of Manotick was 56th and Ryan ren Campbell-Brunke of Renfrew claimed victory in the Kombi and the Kombi, but undeterred he fought Geddie of Kanata was 58th. In the girls’ race, Tess Schreider of skied to ninth in the PSL. It is worth back in the slalom for a 31st. Aiden Kingston, Kasey Keyes of Ottawa and noting that merely 43-hundredths of a Keuninckx of Perth keeps on improvAnnabel Wight of Kanata were 29th, second separated ninth from third in ing: this time he went to 45th and 55th. 34th and 40th. this race, Tyler Lefebvre of Calabogie slid Sophia Tan of Kanata had two Feb. 16 found the U14s at Edelweiss for a Kombi and a panelled sla- top-10s – seventh in the Kombi and out in the Kombi and had to hike, lom. Kombi races combine both wider eighth in the PSL. Emma Schreider putting his time back at 48th, then giant slalom and tighter slalom turns, of Kingston skied to a smooth 18th, hooked a hand on a gate in the PSL, but managed to attain 38th place dewhile panelled slalom uses giant sla- then 26th. Jessica Earle of Ottawa, Eve Yan- spite it. lom gates on a slalom course. Both
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St. Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, John XXIII students are top orators Community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Two students from St. Josephâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and another from John XXIII were winners at the Arnprior Legion Branch 174 public speaking contest. A total of 10 local students competed in the contest held at the Legion Feb. 15. There were four students in the primary competition, four in junior and two in intermediate. First-place finishers were Johanna Enright, a Grade 7 student from St Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s; Tassia Anas, Grade, 6 from John XXIII; and Taryn McGregor, Grade, 2 from St Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. They moved on to represent the Arnprior branch in the zone speaking contest at the Kanata Legion March 1. Second-place finishers were Zoe Gough (Grade 3), Nolan McGregor
(Grade 6) and Marley Blok (Grade 7). In third were Hannah Gillette (Grade 3) and Abby Virgin (Grade 4). Honorary mentions were given to Riley Holington (Grade 5) and Cole Hisks (Grade 3) The competition was chaired by Susan Harper Simmonds, the Legion branchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s youth education officer. Support staff included timekeeper Patrick Simmonds, scruitineer Sonya Eady-Day, and judges Miranda Eady, Glen Miller and Andrew Miller. Harper Simmonds reports that all the speakers did well. The parents were supportive and â&#x20AC;&#x153;that was nice to see,â&#x20AC;? she added. Zoeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother said it â&#x20AC;&#x153;was quite an experience to be involved in this type of thing and (we) were glad they could attend.â&#x20AC;? The Arnprior Legion public speaking contest contestants are Tassia Anas, Marley Blok, Abby Virgin, Hannah Gillette, Riley Holington, Taryn McGregor, Johanna Enright, Cole Hisks and Nolan McGregor. Missing from the photograph is John XXIII student Zoe Gough, who left early SUSAN SIMMONDS/SUBMITTED PHOTOS for Winchester Arnprior Legion support staff for the public speaking contest, from left, are timekeeper to cheer up her Patrick Simmonds, judge Miranda Eady, scruitineer Sonya Eady-Day and judges Glen and g r a n d m o t h e r Andrew Miller. suffering from a broken leg.
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Female entrepreneurs recognized for International Women’s Day News - Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant has recognized economic contributions made by local female entrepreneurs in the lead-up to celebrations on International Women’s Day this Saturday, March 8. “Small and medium-sized businesses are the main source of jobs and economic growth in our communities,” said Gallant. “On International Women’s Day 2014, we celebrate the economic and social contributions by female owners of small and mediumsized enterprises in our city and towns.” In the south end of the riding, Sherri Lynn Shalla, owner of McPhail and Perkins Furniture of Renfrew, and Carolyn Jakes, former president of the Calabogie and Area Business Association (CABA), were praised by Gallant for con-
tributing greatly to the local economy and to their communities. The MP noted that McPhail and Perkins Furniture was recently honoured with Retailer’s Choice Diamond Award for best furniture store. CABA is a proactive association with a mandate of promoting the endeavours of the local business community. International Women’s Day was established by Canada in 1977, following a United
Nations resolution calling on member states to proclaim a day for women’s rights and international peace. The theme of International Women’s Week 2014 is Strong Women. Strong Canada. Canadian Women – Creating Jobs One Business at a Time. The theme seeks to highlight the important role played by women entrepreneurs in the Canadian economy. A total of 15.6 per cent of small and medium-sized busi-
nesses in Canada are majorityowned by women, employing over 1.5 million Canadians, and contributing an estimated $148 billion to the Canadian economy annually. Since 2007, the Government of Canada has provided more than $53 million in funding for projects that specifically focus on improving women’s economic security and prosperity, including over $9 million in support of women’s entrepreneurship.
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Defeat of ‘Million Jobs’ Act frustrates MPP parties working together to deny Ontarians the jobs and economic opportunities they so desperately need,” said Yakabuski. “By voting to maintain the current approach to taxes and debt, they’ve renewed their commitment to mortgaging our province’s future.” The vote Feb. 27 further reinforces a trend of the Liberal and NDP caucuses working together to maintain the status quo on Ontario’s uncompetitive tax and energy rates, charged Yakabuski. He noted that included in the Million Jobs Act was a plan to rein in the cost of hydro by eliminating the unaffordable Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) program that paid “artificially inflated
prices” for some forms of energy generation. “I have heard from numerous businesses in my riding that if we don’t lower the cost of energy that they can’t afford to keep operating,” Yakabuski said. “Tim Hudak’s plan for affordable energy in the province will allow our businesses to prosper and this will lead to them hiring more people.” By voting against the Million Jobs Act the Liberal and NDP parties have denied Ontarian’s a plan to put more young people in skilled trades, increase business investment, and rein in the bureaucratic runaround and red tape that currently plagues Ontario’s economy, Yakabuski concluded.
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On behalf of the McNab Braeside Firefighters Association we would like to express our sincerest appreciation to all those that supported our Association’s Winter Fire Ball Gala on February 15th. To our sponsors who donated for both the silent and live auctions, a huge THANK YOU! The support we received from the community for the event was exceptional. The evening wasn’t just about firefighters supporting firefighters but communities supporting each other. Many thanks go out to Randy Paulen for a fabulous meal, Tracey Climo of Mel’s Flowers and Decorating for the beautiful transformation of the hall and to The Front End for keeping us on our toes all evening. To our junior Firefighters Kevin and Dylan, and to Patti Dodge you guys did an outstanding job, amazing! For everyone who helped bring this event to life, your hard work was much appreciated! R0012581143
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A night at community rink left everyone warm with contentment Lifestyle - It certainly wasn’t anything to get up in the middle of the night and write home about, according to my cousins from Ottawa. They had rinks inside of heated buildings and ice as
smooth as glass, whereas the little rink behind the Northcote School was anything but grand. But it suited our purposes well, and certainly got lots of use once the ice was built up on the patch of
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ground that in the summertime was nothing but weeds and hay growing willy-nilly. The rink had stand-up boards on two sides, and each end was open so that we could just walk right onto the ice easily. As soon as the winter had settled in, the boys of senior fourth, along with their fathers, started building up the ice. It was a major job, since every drop of water had to be hauled from the farms around, or from the pump in the middle of the schoolyard. It was brought in big barrels, and timed so that many sleighs would arrive at the same time, and the water dumped on the spot. Using pails to take water from the school pump was a wasted exercise, since most of it would be spilled before hitting the rink, and a pail of water did little to build up the ice. No one got on the ice until it was of the depth the Senior Fourth boys thought was proper, and this could take weeks at the start of winter. And then, finally, it was deemed suitable! And what a day that was. Miss Crosby, who excused no one from a full day of schooling, on that day, cut the classes short, allowed us to bring what passed for skates, and have an hour of fun before heading home. And what an hour it was! Of course, the ice was full of
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lumps and cracks and ridges, and until we learned what area of the rink to avoid, we spent most of the time picking ourselves up off the new ice. A couple of the farm fathers had made wide-bladed shovels, attached to the handle of forks, and the rule was that after each use, the ice had to be shovelled off, and the accumulated snow shoved through the two openings at either end of the rink. The older boys took advantage of this chore, and did it with their skates still on, and I noticed they always managed to get a good skate in while doing it, and often had a fast game of shinny in the bargain. If there wasn’t a Saturday night house party in the community, whole families went to the Northcote School rink. Most came on big flat-bottomed sleighs, and they circled a big steel barrel that was filled with firewood, and once lit, the flames shot a mile into the sky, and even though there was scarcely enough heat to take the chill out of your bones, it gave a bit of relief to the freezing night
air. Women sat on the sleighs wrapped in blankets, and most of the men stood around the burning barrel, smoking their pipes and talking farm talk. We children put on our skates on the sleighs, and mine were those hateful bob skates, dull as dishwater, and rusted brown. I used them until Miss Crosby one night, arrived with a pair of regular skates for me ... handing them to me in a brown paper bag so that no one would know of the deed. I was ecstatic and finally was able to keep up with bad Marguirite, who not only had new skates, they were as white as the driven snow, and her mother had attached tiny silver bells to the laces, and she tinkled like someone from a fairy tale as she skated around and around the rink. There was no music, of course. Not like in the rink in Renfrew where we once went to see an ice revue brought out from Ottawa, and listened to songs like ‘Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true’, and ‘The Skater’s Waltz’. We would skate until Mr. Briscoe blew a whistle and that meant the fun was over for that night. We would try to do one more ‘Crack the Whip’, and then the boys would use the big shovels and scrape off the chips and
snow, and another couple of barrels of water, kept on one of the big sleighs, would be poured over the surface of the rink, left to freeze over solid before our next night of skating. Then we would all head into the Northcote School where the Ladies Aid would have big pots of steaming hot chocolate sitting on the stove in the middle of the schoolroom. Always there were oatmeal cookies and ginger snaps, all of which vanished in jig time. I would tumble into bed, happily exhausted, with my toes still cold as ice, after crawling out of my clothes which would be soaked right through to my navy blue fleece-lined underwear, but with a feeling of utter joy and contentment. Our whole family would feel the same. My three brothers would have had a night of rough-housing, my sister Audrey would be asked to skate with a boy she fancied, I would be with my best friends, and Mother and Father would be happy that another night of community fun was had, and hadn’t cost a penny! Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type Mary’s name for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home hosted a Young at Heart Valentine Dance on Feb. 15 at Arnprior Legion hall with entertainment by Smokey Rose. The local dance group, ‘The HY-Liners’, joined in to the delight of the audience. It was all part of the annual Seniors at Home February fundraiser. From left are Mary Ellen Lynn, Edileide Cathcart, Lucille Perreault, Bonnie Brake, Hyacinth Chatterton, Nancy Schultz and Colleen Blimkie.
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Lifestyle - They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, well now you can count on it. Starting Wednesday, March 26 the ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program Inc. (ABMSH) are hosting their first â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Breakfast Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Learnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in partnership with Tierney Stauffer LLP of Arnprior at the Galilee Centre, Arnprior. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have been asked many times, throughout the year, for help when it comes to certain subjects such as wills, estates, funeral planning
and moreâ&#x20AC;?, commented Dennis Harrington, executive director ABMSH. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They asked and we listenedâ&#x20AC;?. ABMSH is now offering, to all those 55 years and older, the opportunity to learn more about these subjects at their Breakfast Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Learnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, the first to take place Wednesday, March 26 at the Galilee Centre. The first presentation will be on wills and estate planning with guest lawyer Bradley Samuel B.S.Sc., J.D. Associate with Tierney Stauffer LLP, Arnprior. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are very pleased that the partners at Tierney Stauffer LLP agreed to support this important project, said Harrington. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To have a pro-
fessional involved means so much and brings integrity to our Breakfast Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Learn projectâ&#x20AC;?. Bradley Samuel joined Tierney Stauffer LLP as a Student-at-law in 2012, where he gained considerable exposure to all areas of practice. Upon his Call-to-the Bar in 2013, he joined the Arnprior office of Tierney Stauffer LLP. He is currently building his solicitorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s practice, and is primarily responsible for matters involving wills and estates. He works with clients in all facets of estate planning and regularly prepares wills, powers of attorney and administers trusts and more. He takes great pride in working closely with his clients in establishing and implementing personalized estate plans to meet the unique
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: March 18, 2014 @ 6:00 pm Council Committee of the Whole (immediately following Council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated
ACCESSIBILITY DID YOU KNOW? A service animal (normally iden fied by a vest, collar, etc.) is working and should not be spoken to or touched. Service animals are used by people who are deaf/hard of hearing as well as by people who are mobility impaired and those who are blind/vision impaired.
WINTER PARKING On-street parking and parking within municipal parking lots is not permi ed between the hours of 1:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. from November 1 in any year to April 15 of the following year, both dates inclusive, as it impedes winter control opera ons. No person shall park or stand a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any highway at any me when the highway is specially marked with signs indica ng snow removal or when such person has received verbal or wri en no ce from a representa ve of the Town indicating the prohibi on of parking.
LOAD RESTRICTION
Restricted loading is in effect on all municipal roads and streets in Mississippi Mills commencing March 8 and remain in effect until May 31 each calendar year. Restricted loading is 5 tonne per axle. For more information please contact the Roads and Public Works Department at 613-256-2064 ext. 258.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND COMPLETE APPLICATIONS CONCERNING PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO: TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS ZONING BYLAW #11-83 TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS COMMUNITY OFFICIAL PLAN COUNTY OF LANARK SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES OFFICIAL PLAN TAKE NOTICE that a Public Meeting will be held on Tuesday March 18th, 2014 at 6:30 p.m., in the Town of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario, to gather public input regarding proposed Official Plan amendments and Zoning By-law amendments, under Sections 22 & 34 of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990, Ch. P.13., as amended. Applicant/Agent Jp2g Consultants Inc. (Kevin Mooder). Legal Description: East Part Lot 26, Concession 2. Municipal Address: 3200 3rd Concession Pakenham, Town of Mississippi Mills.
THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT of the proposed amendments is to facilitate the expansion of an existing campground from ±40 campsites to ±200 campsites by amending the Official Plan designation of a 1.3ha portion of the subject property from Licensed Aggregate Extraction Operation to Rural (County of Lanark Official Plan), and from Aggregate Resource-Pit to Rural (Town of Mississippi Mills Official Plan), and to rezone the subject property from Tourist Commercial (C6) Zone to Tourist Commercial Exception (C6-x) Zone, with special provisions to: a. include a Tourist Campground as a permitted use; b. address the existing legal-nonconforming trailer sites on the property; and, c. incorporate the recommendations from the Environmental Impact Assessment regarding appropriate reductions in setbacks from lands zoned Environmental Protection (EP) (being a Provincially Significant Wetland). ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments. A COPY of the proposed amendments to the Town of Mississippi Mills Official Plan and Zoning By-law #11-83, as well as additional information and materials is available by contacting Matt Robson, Planner, Town of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, R.R. #2, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Monday to Friday), by phone at 613-256-2064 ext. 206, or by e-mail at mrobson@mississippimills.ca. A COPY of the proposed amendment to the County of Lanark Official Plan, as well as additional information and materials is available by contacting Mary Kirkham, Planning Administrator, County of Lanark, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, Ontario, K7H 3C6, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Monday to Friday), by phone at 613-267-4200 ext.1520, or by e-mail at mkirkham@lanarkcounty.ca. Dated at the Town of Mississippi Mills on the 26th day of February, 2014.
TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS INVITATION TO TENDER FOR 2014 CAPITAL WORKS PROGRAM WATER AND SEWER REPLACEMENTS – SPRING ST and CLYDE ST CONTRACT No. 2014-25762 SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Town of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the Director of Roads and Public Works, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on Wednesday, March 26, 2014 for the “Town of Mississippi Mills – Water and Sewer Replacements – Spring St and Clyde St – Contract 2014-25762”. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office building immediately following the tender closing. Proposed works within the contract scope will include the reconstruction of approximately 190m of sanitary sewers and 140m of water mains, along with the reinstatement of roadways, curbs, sidewalks, and related infrastructure works. Specifications, Form of Tender and Tender Submission documents will be available for pickup at the Town of Mississippi Mills Municipal Of-
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Municipal Matters March 6, 2014 fices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, on or after Thursday, February 27th, upon payment of the sum of Eighty Dollars ($80.00), which includes HST. This cost is not refundable. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road RR#2, P.O. Box 400 Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 A en on: W. Troy Dunlop, C.E.T. Director of Roads and Public Works Telephone: (613) 256-2064 Ext 233 Fax: (613) 256-4242 Email: tdunlop@mississippimills.ca
TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS INVITATION TO TENDER FOR REPLACEMENT OF SPRING STREET PUMP STATION CONTRACT MM-111059 SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Town of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the Director of Roads and Public Works, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on Friday, March 28, 2014 for the “Town of Mississippi Mills – Replacement of Spring Street Pump Station – Contract # MM111059. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office building immediately following the tender closing. Specifications, Form of Tender and Tender Submission documents will be available for pickup at Novatech Engineering Consultants Ltd., Suite 200 – 240 Michael Cowpland Drive, Ottawa, on or after Thursday, February 27th, 2014. All queries relating to the project are to be addressed to Carl Sciuk, P. Eng, Project Manager, at 613254-9643 or c.sciuk@novatech-eng.com. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road RR#2, P.O. Box 400 Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 A en on: W. Troy Dunlop, C.E.T. Director of Roads and Public Works Telephone: (613) 256-2064 Ext 233 Fax: (613) 256-4242 Email: tdunlop@mississippimills.ca
TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS TENDERS ARE CALLED FOR THE FOLLOWING WORK: GRASS CUTTING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE TENDER NO: 14-02 Tender documents are available at the address below. A 10% bid deposit will be required. Sealed proposals will be received un l 12 noon local me on the 2nd of April, 2014. Tenders will be opened at 12:05 p.m, April 2nd, 2014 in the Council Chambers at the address below. For informa on, please contact Calvin Murphy, Recrea on Coordinator at (613) 256-1077 Ext: 24. Please submit the tender in a sealed envelope marked “Grass Cu ng and Grounds Maintenance Tender” to: The Town of Mississippi Mills
P.O. Box 400 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte ON K0A 1A0 A en on: Mrs. Diane Smithson, C.A.O. Telephone: (613) 256-2064 Ext. 225
ST.PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATIONS IN PAKENHAM St. Patrick’s Dance - Monday March 17th, 2014 8:00 p.m – Midnight at The Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham Featuring: The Ryan Brothers with special guest Kyle Felhaver Cost: $15.00 /person (which includes Light Lunch) Tickets for The St.Patrick’s Day Dance can be purchased at The following locations: Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham (613) 624-5488 Almonte Old Town Hall (613) 256-1077 Denzil Ferguson (613) 624-5435 Nicholson’s Sundries, Pakenham (613) 624-5505 For more information please call The Recreation and Culture Department at 613-256-1077.
PUBLIC SKATING HOURS DURING MARCH BREAK AT THE ALMONTE AND PAKENHAM ARENAS. Almonte Arena March 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Pakenham Arena March 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm For more information please contact the Recreation and Culture Department at 256-1077. ALL PUBLIC SKATES ARE FREE OF CHARGE!!
YOUTH NIGHT Come on out and take part in The Town of Mississippi Mills Youth Night program!! Please find the list of activities over the next few weeks. For more information on the program please feel free to contact Calvin Murphy Recreation Coordinator at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24. Friday Feb 21st -Sports and games night at the Almonte High School from 7:30 p.m – 9:00 p.m Friday Feb 28th – Snow shoeing at The Mill of Kintail. Our transportation will leave the Almonte Community Centre at 7:15 p.m and will return at 9:45 p.m. There will be no cost for this outing. Space is limited and anyone interested should call the number above. Friday March 7th – Our Youth Nights group will be heading to St.Laurant for an evening of Laser Quest!! Our transportation will leave the Almonte Community Centre at 5:45 p.m and will return at approximately 8:45 p.m. The cost for transportation and 2 games of Laser Quest is $20.00/person. Please contact Calvin Murphy Recreation Coordinator to reserve your spot today!! Friday March 14th- The Youth Nights program will be cancelled on this particular evening. Friday March 21st – Sports and games night at the Almonte High School from 7:30 p.m – 9:00 p.m Friday March 28th – The Youth Nights program will be cancelled on this particular evening.
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White Lake throws its own Olympics The White Lake Winter Carnival Feb. 22 had an Olympic theme. Matt Larose picks up an Olympic competitor’s bid for his younger son Bryce. Older son Lane, at right, already has his number and is ready for action. One of the mock Olympic events at the White Lake Winter Carnival was a ‘biathlon’ featuring a ski smoosh, tire run and sack race. The carnival schedule also included breakfast at the fire hall, a firemen’s tug of war, a costume parade, skating, face painting and supper at the White Lake Women’s Institute.
M&Ms tied for first in Ag Society euchre Community – It was another successful euchre tournament for the Arnprior Agricultural Society on Feb. 22 at the Arnprior Legion. Winners sharing the $700 in prize money at this event were: • tied for first/second were Mary Hunter and May Schwartz with Heather Mills and Gilbert Maxwell; • tied for third were Linda and Pat Houlahan with Gary Turner and Hans Schirmer; • fourth prize went to Glenn Jamieson and Barbara Glasgow; and • fifth prize was a tie between Kathleen Goodwin and Colleen Blimkie with Paul Leblanc and Howie Lebrun. The next ag society euchre tournament will be held Saturday, March 22 at the Arnprior Legion. Registration and refreshments start at noon with the tournament beginning at 1 p.m. Format is two-person team with the total team score counting for total of $700 in prizes. “Share in the wealth and door prizes,” say organizers. “Come on out and help support the Arnprior Fair and enjoy an afternoon playing cards.”
Baking for ‘nobody’ makes her a ‘somebody’ Alexandra Martin hosted a bake sale at the White Lake Women’s Institute hall Feb. 22 during the White Lake Winter Carnival as part of the McNab Public School Grade 6 ‘Nobody’ project. It was a great success raising $143 for those less fortunate in the Philippines. Many thanks to everyone for their very generous donations, she says.
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THANK YOU I would like to thank my family for making such a wonderful surprise 90th Birthday Party for me with so many relatives and wonderful friends attending. A big thanks to the ladies of U.C.W for a delicious lunch. Thanks for the birthday cards, gifts, flowers, and a folder of good wishes from our MPP Jack MacLaren.
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PAUL NEUMANN We would like to thank the friends, relatives, neighbours and co-workers of Paul for their flowers, cards, gifts of food, donations, help and support during his illness and passing.
JEAN WEBB (GROSE) We would like to sincerely thank all of our extended family members, friends, and neighbours for their heartfelt condolences, gifts of food, and expressions of sympathy, charitable donations and support during this difficult time.
HIRST
1943 – 2013
The family also wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff at Autumn Leaves, Dr. Susanna McCarthy and the nurses of the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care of Mom and also the dedicated staff of Pilon Family Funeral Home. She will be deeply missed. Thank you The Grose Family
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The family of Geoff Hirst would like to thank everyone who sent food, made donations, offered time and help, sent cards and emails of encouragement during and after Geoff ’s battle with pancreatic cancer. We also would like to acknowledge the wonderful help of the C.C.A.C. Palliative care team who enabled our family to care for Geoff at home, especially nurses Jen & Sarah for their compassionate support. Peggy, Andrew (Lynn), Debbie, Dustin (Michelle)
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Special thanks to Dr. Cathy Greenough and nurse Stacey Tanguay for their dedicated care. We also thank Fr. John Burchat for his visits, prayers and funeral arrangements and Andre Pilon, Debbie Pierce, and staff of Pilon Funeral Home for their compassionate and professional services. Last but not least, we thank Margo Peard for her kindness and loving care that allowed Paul to remain at home. God Bless. Ed, Maureen and James Neumann
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Thank you to my family, relatives, friends and neighbours for making my 80th birthday a special occasion with cards, best wishes, gifts and phone calls as far away as Vancouver were very much appreciated. A special thanks to my wife and daughters for putting on this memorable occasion.
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Our grateful thanks and deep appreciation is extended to our families & friends during Leslie’s illness and passing. Leslie was a wonderful husband & father. Special thanks to the nurses and staff at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Renfrew Hospice, special people who have Angel wings we can’t see. Special thanks to Dr. Cathy Macdonald, Bernie Mortimer, Dr. Gael and P.D.N Tina. Thank you to Father Maloney for a beautiful service and to LaHaie & Sullivan, Cornwall Funeral Homes. Your kindness, love and care was most appreciated. Claudette, Jennifer, Jeffrey and best buddy our puppy Sammy
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God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, So he put his arms around you and whispered “Come to Me”. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands now rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.
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LAND AUCTION From Carp Village take Donald B Munro Road approx 3 km West, then turn right on Old Coach Road Second property on right - exactly opposite Civic #167 Old Coach Road. Friday, March 21st at 1:00 pm
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50 acres of silt loam, prime farm land, tiled, all in one large field. Legal description of Property: Con 4E ½ of NW ½ Lot 21, in the ward of West Carleton (Carp), City of Ottawa. Terms of Property: Selling as is. Will be sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. $50,000 down (by certified cheque or bank draft) on day of sale payable to the law firm of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Adam Miller Kelly in trustâ&#x20AC;? with balance due upon closing in 30 days. For more information contact the Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd. Carson Hill Stewart James 613-821-2946 613-445-3269
BONNECHERE MANOR Long Term Care Home
NURSE MANAGER, CONTINUING CARE/CORPORATE EDUCATOR (Permanent, Full Time) Reporting to the Vice President of Patient Care Services and working as an integral member of the nurse management team, the Nurse Manager, Continuing Care, is accountable for all aspects of patient care within the 24-bed unit, and leads the Senior Friendly hospital initiative. The Corporate Educator is responsible for coordinating, planning and implementing education for nursing and allied health departments, along with development of evidence-based practice standards. The ideal candidate possesses a current Certificate of Competence from the College of Nurses of Ontario, a Masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree in Nursing or related field, and a combination of clinical and managerial experience. He/she can competently prepare and assess financial documentation; manage human and material resources; develop programs, policies and procedures; and ensure high quality care to patients. His/her management style emphasizes commitment, caring and innovation. He/ she must be a clinically strong, compassionate leader with exceptional interpersonal and communications skills, comfortable working in a multidisciplinary team environment.
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QualiďŹ cations: s ! 2EGISTERED .URSE WITH A CURRENT CERTIlCATE OF COMPETENCY FROM THE #OLLEGE OF .URSES OF /NTARIO WITH ANNUAL MANDATORY LICENSING RENEWAL s 4HE ABILITY TO WORK ANY SHIFTS BE AVAILABLE FOR SHORT NOTICE CALL INS AND TO MAINTAIN REGULAR ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED Compensation: 3TART s 9EAR s 9EARS s 9EARS s 9EARS 0LEASE NOTE STARTING SALARY IS ADJUSTED BASED ON PROOF OF RELEVANT PAST 2. EXPERIENCE AT THE RATE OF ONE INCREMENT FOR EVERY YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE YEAR RATE WHICH REQUIRES YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS Relief Positions from May 1, 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; August 30, 2014 Competition #14-33
QualiďŹ cations: s 0ERSONAL 3UPPORT 7ORKER #ERTIlCATE OR EQUIVALENT AS PER / 2EG OF THE ,ONG 4ERM #ARE (OMES !CT s #ERTIlCATE n &OOD 3AFETY !WARENESS 0ROGRAM RECOGNIZED BY A 0UBLIC (EALTH 5NIT s 4HE ABILITY TO WORK ANY SHIFTS BE AVAILABLE FOR SHORT NOTICE CALL INS AND TO MAINTAIN REGULAR ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED s -UST SUCCESSFULLY DISPLAY THE CORPORATE DEPARTMENTAL AND POSITION COMPETENCIES OF (ONESTY )NTEGRITY 0ROFESSIONALISM #LIENT 3ERVICE /RIENTATION &OCUS ON 2ESULTS 0ERSONAL 3ENSITIVITY %MPATHY .OTE .URSING STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN AN ACCREDITED /NTARIO COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THEIR lRST YEAR OF THE "3C. OR 0. COURSE WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR RELIEF POSITIONS (IRING IS DEPENDENT UPON SUBMISSION OF PROOF OF SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE STUDENT S CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR AS WELL AS ACTIVE ENROLLMENT STATUS WITHIN THE "3C. OR 0. PROGRAMS Compensation n PER HOUR For complete job descriptions and qualiďŹ cations, please see the County of Renfrew website at http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/departments/human-resources/unionized-job-descriptions/
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NURSING COORDINATOR (Permanent, Part Time) The Nursing Coordinator is responsible for the supervision of patient care as well as coordination to ensure proper staffing and utilization of hospital beds. He/she acts as resource for all departments, and functions in a leadership role after-hours. The successful incumbent will possess a current Certificate of Competence from the College of Nurses of Ontario, ACLS certification, broad clinical skills and experience, and excellent communication, leadership and organizational skills. Experience working in a unionized environment will be considered a strong asset.
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RESPIRATORY THERAPIST (Casual) RVH is seeking a casual Respiratory Therapist to provide support to the Manager of Respiratory Therapy. The successful incumbent must be a graduate of a recognized college with an accredited program in Respiratory Therapy; and registered with the College of Respiratory. Candidates must also be able to work without direct supervision and must be competent in all therapeutic modalities relating to Respiratory Therapy including Pulmonary Function Testing. SLEEP TECHNOLOGIST (Permanent, Part Time, up to 24 hrs/week) Reporting to the Manager Sleep Services, the successful applicant will maintain vigilance throughout the night to the patient record with information regarding sleep patterns, medication administration, therapeutic interventions, and all other pertinent information. Applicants must have work experience in a Sleep Lab and would preferably be a graduate of a recognized college as a Registered Respiratory Therapist and/or Polysomnographic Technologist and. Qualified candidates are invited to apply in writing by 4:00 p.m. on March 21st, 2014, to Julia Boudreau, Vice President, Corporate Services, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6 or hr@renfrewhosp.com. Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. A Vulnerable Sector Check completed within the past six (6) months is a requirement for employment at RVH. Visit www.renfrewhosp.com to learn more.
COUNTY OF RENFREW Employment Opportunities BONNECHERE MANOR Long Term Care Home Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SUPERVISOR Full Time Reporting to the Administrator, the Environmental Services Supervisor has responsibility for the Environmental Services Department (maintenance, housekeeping, and laundry), consistent with the Mission and Philosophy of Bonnechere Manor. QualiďŹ cations: s YEAR POST SECONDARY EDUCATION IN -ECHANICAL %NGINEERING OR EQUIVALENT EDUCATION s 0OST SECONDARY EDUCATION IN %NVIRONMENTAL 3ERVICES /(! s -INIMUM YEARS MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE IN GENERAL MAINTENANCE HOUSEKEEPING LAUNDRY services. s 0ROVEN LEADERSHIP ABILITIES COMBINED WITH EXCELLENT INTERPERSONAL VERBAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS #OMPUTER LITERACY REQUIRED WORD PROCESSING SPREADSHEET AND DATABASE s #ERTIlED MEMBER OF THE /CCUPATIONAL (EALTH AND 3AFETY 3TANDARDS PREFERRED s !BILITY TO MEET AND MAINTAIN HEALTH REQUIREMENT STANDARDS OF "ONNECHERE -ANOR AS PER ,ONG 4ERM #ARE ,EGISLATION s -UST HAVE IMMEDIATE ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION s -UST SUCCESSFULLY DISPLAY THE CORPORATE DEPARTMENTAL AND POSITION COMPETENCIES OF (ONESTY )NTEGRITY 0ROFESSIONALISM #LIENT 3ERVICE /RIENTATION &OCUS ON 2ESULTS 0ERSONAL 3ENSITIVITY Empathy. Compensation: $65,541 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; $77,106 per annum, plus comprehensive beneďŹ ts package. 0306.CLR507708
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Please send your resume, stating Competition #14-34, by 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 20, 2014: (UMAN 2ESOURCES #OUNTY OF 2ENFREW )NTERNATIONAL $RIVE 0EMBROKE /. + ! 7 %-!), hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca IN -3 7ORD OR PDF FORMAT Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, March 6, 2014 37
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Located approximately 150 kilometers west of Ottawa, the Pembroke Regional Hospital delivers a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services to a mixed urban and rural population of approximately 55,000 residents in the City of Pembroke, the Town of Petawawa, and surrounding municipalities. With the dedicated support of 750 staff members, an engaged physician community and hundreds of active volunteers, the Pembroke Regional Hospital provides acute services in emergency and intensive care, medical/surgical care, acute mental health, pediatrics and obstetrics. The Hospital has a full range of rehabilitation services, acts as the District Stroke Centre for our region, and provides community-based mental health services throughout Renfrew County. Chemotherapy, dialysis and a variety of ambulatory care clinics are offered on an outpatient basis through partnerships with regional centres and nearby specialists. The Hospital offers a full range of diagnostic services including computed tomography, nuclear medicine and mammography, and approval has recently been received to add magnetic resonance imaging. If you are looking for a career in a progressive facility, consider Pembroke Regional Hospital as your employer of choice!
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IN MEMORIAM
BOYD In loving memory of a dear sister, Edith who passed away March 9. 2002.
SIDNEY In loving memory of my dear brother Ed. Who passed away 10 years ago February 28, 2004.
We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget the way you smiled, The things you used to say, And all the things you did for us, In your kind and loving Always remembered, way, Wendell, Miriam, We hold you close within Ross, Eileen, and Families our hearts, And there you will remain, To walk with us, FRASER, Kenneth throughout our lives, In loving memory of a dear until we meet again. father who passed away March 4, 2005. We love and miss you Ed Blanche, Emmett & family Loving and kind in all his Swin, Gloria & family ways, Upright and just to the end IN MEMORIAM of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Wayne Needham and Gail Ryan and Family OATES
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Pharmacist to work in the Pharmacy Department. This position is offered on a Temporary Full-time basis. Pharmacists work within a multidisciplinary health care team by providing clinical pharmacy support that ensures safe and appropriate prescribing practices, monitors patient outcomes and prevents adverse events. Applicants must be available to work all shifts including weekends.
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A special smile, a special face, And in our hearts, a special place, No words can speak can every say, How much we miss you everyday.
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McGregorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Produce is seeking staff for the summer of 2014. There are two types of positions available: 1. Farm Labour â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Picking strawberries, raspberries, beans and other farm labour. 2. Selling produce at our Farm Market Stands throughout the Ottawa Valley. Applicants should be college/university age or older and in good physical health as physical labour is required. Visit our website www.mcgregorsproduce.com for more information AND to find our application form. Email a completed application form and resume to mcgregorsproduce@gmail.com or mail to: McGregorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Produce, 351 Lochwinnoch Rd.. Brae Braeside, ON, K0A 1G0.
In our hearts still Ethel - Mar. 11, 2010 Donald - Feb. 25, 1987 Remembered, loved and missed by Curry & Donna
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WAINMAN, Sylvia Jean Passed on March 5th, 2010 A Loving Mother, Sister and Friend who is greatly missed God takes us one by one and breaks the family chains. But sometime in a better place our chains will link again. In Gods keeping while forever in our hearts Dearly missed by loving family and friends CLR501006
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WORK PERIOD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; JULY 2nd to AUGUST 24th, 2014 ASSISTANT COOK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Self-motivated person who can work with minimum supervision. As part of a team, successful candidate must be able to prepare food in an efďŹ cient, timely manner under the direction of the Head Cook. Minimum age 18 preferred. Salary range: $425 - $500 per week.
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FLOATER â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lifeguard / Kitchen Assistant. Successful candidate will be required to act as Floater, working two - three half days per week in the kitchen and the remainder of the time on the Waterfront. Applicant must have his/her NLS and Watercraft qualiďŹ cations (successful applicant must be prepared to obtain a Pleasure Craft Operators Card). He/she must take responsibility for all aspects of Tuck. Successful applicant must be prepared to work in a team environment. Minimum age 17 required. Salary range: $425 - $500 per week. COUNSELLORS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Successful applicants will work for two 3-week periods (July 4 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 26 and August 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 23) with one week off (July 27 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; August 2) for a total of 6 weeks of employment. Applicants must be enthusiastic and responsible team players who will provide fun and leadership for campers. Counsellors will live in cabins with campers and lead campers in the daily activities of summer camp. Leadership training, lifeguarding and canoeing qualiďŹ cations, and previous camp counseling experience are assets. Minimum age 16 required. Salary: $300 - $350 per week. NOTE: Free room and board applies to all positions. Summer Staff must be prepared to work as part of a â&#x20AC;&#x153;teamâ&#x20AC;? and will be expected to support other staff members as needed.
We thank all applicants. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Deadline for receipt of applications is March 31, 2014. SUMMER CAMPS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS A CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE IN AN OUTDOOR SETTING
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Further information on all positions is available from Ron or Joanne Hartnett, Co-Ordinators. To apply for any position, visit the weebsite at www.camplau-ren.com and complete an application form and send to: Ron and Joanne Hartnett, 89 Short Road, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3X9 or email: hartnett@sympatico.ca
(1968-2011) In loving memory of my husband, friend and the father of our three beautiful children, Wade Murdoch. Who passed away March 8, 2011. Deeply missed and remembered everyday. Special thanks to my parents and our loyal friends who have Remained constant in our lives Who endeavour to help keep the memory of Wade alive, sharing memories and stories with the children Of what an extraordinary person Wade was. He would be so very proud!! Love Brenda, Grace, Campbell & Duncan CLR507738
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In loving memory of
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Brandon James (B.J.) Carson
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In loving memory of my best friend and husband
Eady : Neil Joseph
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In loving memory of our dear son and grandson, who passed away March 12, 2013.
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The moment that you died My heart was torn in two, One side filled with heartache, The other died with you. I often lie awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy, I do it everyday, But missing you is heartache That never goes away. I hold you tightly within my heart And there you will remain, Until some day we’ll be together again Forever loved & missed by Loving wife Gert Brydges
If we could visit Heaven, Even for a day, Maybe for a moment, The pain would go away. We’d put our arms around you, And whisper words so true, That living life without you, Is the hardest thing to do. No matter how we spend our days, No matter what we do, No morning dawns or evening falls, When we don’t think of you.
Greatly missed and loved forever, Kev, Con, Grandma Carson and Berta DEATH NOTICE
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With very sad hearts we announce the passing of Neil. At the QueenswayCarleton Hospital, Ottawa on Thursday February 27, 2014, age 67 years. Leaving to mourn the loss of a remarkable man are his grateful and loving children Jason Eady, Jodi Eady (Brian Kusiewicz) and Peter Eady (Susan Hewitt), his four adored grandchildren Chloe, Claire, Mclane and Sebastian. Missed by his loving mother Mabel Eady and the late Harvey Eady and his siblings Welland (Sharon), Judy Haskin (Garry), Gordon (Polly), Janet O’Brien (Wilf) and Clayton (Margaret) also many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends in Renfrew and Newfoundland. Neil spent 40 years as a dedicated employee of Scotiabank and lived for many years in Newfoundland, today, countless people are remembering a person who inspired them with his determination, strong will and facing everyday living with a disability. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Sunday March 2nd 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A Private Family Funeral will be held. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the MS Society or the Sunshine Coach, Renfrew. To quote Neil “Carry on, Carry On”
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with her son Brian and his family: Madonna, Karen, Mark, Cathy, Katherine and the family pup, Benjamin by her side on Thursday morning, February 27th, 2014. She was 91. Beloved wife of the late James Parsons. Predeceased by her parents Michael and Katherine Schwan and numerous brothers and sisters. Loved mother of Judy Houle (Herman) of St. Flavien, Quebec; Jean Valois (Jean-Louis) of Sorel, Quebec; Donna Maclean of Ottawa, Nancy MacDonald (Jim) of North Gower, Brian Parsons (Madonna) of Arnprior and Harry Parsons (Karen) of Charny, Quebec. Cherished grandmother of Linda, Stephan; Nancy, Mario, Lisa; Kevin, Wendy, Jamie; Cathy (Stephan), Karen (Mark), Dave; Jonathon and Yoan. Great grandmother of Mia, Jessi, Jody, Katherine, Noémie and Dominic. Survived by her dear sister Lorretta Simpson (Gordon) of Rosetown, Saskatchewan. Dorothy will be laid to rest in Saskatchewan. In memory of Dorothy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by her family. Arrangements in the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd. 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Forever in our hearts Wanda, Jennifer, Tania & Mark, Rob & families
SCHWAN-PARSONS; Dorothy Alberta
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Little did we know that morning God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone. For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you, You are always by our side. Our family chain is broken And nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again.
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IN MEMORIAM
Brandon James In loving memory of our dear grandson who passed away March 12, 2013. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together, A shadow o’er our lives has cast, Our loved one gone forever. Missing you always Grandma Lib and Ray, Aunts and Uncles and Craig
EADY, William “ Bill “ Campbell
RATHIER, Emily (nee Thibeault) Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Saturday, March 1st, 2014. Emily Rathier of Arnprior; formerly of Mattawa at the age of 91 years. Beloved wife of the late Hector Rathier (December 8, 1996). Dearly loved and devoted mother of Lilianne Larocque (late Jean-Marc) of Mattawa; Robert Rathier (Brenda) of Manitoulin Island; Agathe Séguin (Emile) of Dowling, Ontario; Linda Kilby (Richard) of Ashton; Hector Rathier (Elizabeth) of Mattawa; André Rathier (Liz) of Pembroke; Michel Rathier of Ottawa and Jacques Rathier of Arnprior. Loved sister of Adèle Lavoie (late Richard) and Claudette Pellerin (Lionel), both of Chelmsford. Also survived by many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Moïse and John Thibeault as well as 2 sisters: Bertha Brunette and Claire Rivet. Family and friends were invited to attend a Funeral Mass to be celebrated in St. Anne’s Church, 241 Second Street, Mattawa on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 at 11 o’clock. Spring interment Parish Cemetery. In memory of Emily, a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by her family and may be made through the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Peacefully, Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew ON in his 87th year. Predeceased by his wife Edith Eady (nee Villeneuve), he is survived by his loving sister Christine Cook. Bill will be truly missed by his special family Sandy and Steven Beckett. He was the cherished “ Papa Bill “ to his grandchildren Megan, Kayla and Eric and special great grandfather to Logan and Brianna. Bill worked and lived all his life in Renfrew and will be greatly missed by his wide circle of friends. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all the staff at Groves Park Lodge for their excellent care, compassion and love throughout Bill’s life at the Lodge. In memoriam donations to the Cerebral Palsy Association at www.ofcp.ca or Groves Park Lodge , 470 Raglan Street North, Renfrew ON, K7V 1R8 appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of
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COSMAN, David Peacefully in hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Monday morning, February 24th, 2014; David John Cosman of Arnprior passed away following a brief illness. He was 34. Beloved son of Barbara Cosman (Tony Dew) and Bill Cosman (Laurie Harvey), all of Arnprior. He is survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and tons of friends. David will be lovingly remembered for his passionate involvement with Arnprior Community Living; The Bonnechere Manor Day Program in Renfrew as well as the Arnprior Special Olympics. David will be sadly missed by all whose lives he touched. Family and friends were invited to share their memories of David with his family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd. 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, February 28th from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 10 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate David’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning, March 1st at 11 o’clock, Rev. Andrew Love officiating. Cremation followed. In memory of David, a donation to the Arnprior Community Living; Arnprior Special Olympics or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
RYAN, Rita (nee Charbonneau) In hospital, Renfrew on Monday afternoon, February 24th, 2014. Rita Orpha Ryan of Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew; formerly of Arnprior at the age of 92 years. Beloved wife of the late John Christopher “Jack” Ryan (August 11, 1997). Dear mother of Tracy Saunders (Murray) of Collingwood; Gayle Glassford (Stewart) of Newmarket; Karen O’Donnell (Jan) of Lindsay and Christopher Ryan of Renfrew. Predeceased by a son, John (Lynn of Toronto); a brother, Marshall Charbonneau and a sister, Audrey Ridley. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. A private interment will take place at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. Arrangements are entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd. 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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â&#x20AC;˘ March 6
Knights of Columbus bingo every Thursday at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall. Starts at 6:45 p.m. New increased prize format. Specials for the food bank and Arnprior Hospital.
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Arnprior Legion lunch, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., burgers, open to public.
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â&#x20AC;˘ March 12
The Arnprior Support Group for those living with Parkinsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Disease will meet on at 1:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library 22 Madawaska Blvd. Family and close supporters are welcome. For more information contact Theresa Dunn 613-897-5055. The Rotary Club of Arnprior presents a Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. To â&#x20AC;&#x153;book an appointment to save a life,â&#x20AC;? go online at www.blood.ca or call 1-888-236-6283. The Arnprior Photography Club monthly meeting in the meeting room of the Arnprior Public Library at 7 p.m. Guest speaker is renowned naturalist and Arnprior native, Mike Runtz, discussing his new, soon to be released book Beavers, Dam Builders.
â&#x20AC;˘ March 13
Irish stew supper, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., St. Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Anglican Church, Fitzroy Harbour. Freewill offering.
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Arnprior Legion lunch, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., burgers, open to the public.
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â&#x20AC;˘ March 17
St. Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day Luncheon at Galilee. Corn chowder, Irish soda bread, Irish stew, colcanon (potato and cabbage), Wearing Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Green cake. Call 613-623-4242 Ext. 21 to reserve your seats. Knights-Legion Euchre Challenge at the Arnprior Legion. Cost is $6 per team per night. Registration at 6:30 p.m. with competition at 7 p.m. Series ends March 28 with a banquet and awards at the St. John Chrysostom parish hall.
Arnprior Legion jam night, 7:30 p.m., open to the public. Bring an instrument and have some fun. Glasgow United Church is hosting an Irish stew supper 4-6:30 â&#x20AC;˘ March 15 p.m. Freewill donation at the door. Debbie McWatty and step- Everyone welcome. For info call dancers at the Arnprior 613-623-2360. Legion, main hall, noon-5 p.m. First Meeting of the Arnprior and McNab/Braeside Archives Family Irish stew dinner, 4:30History Group , 7 p.m. at the Arn6:30 p.m., St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prior Public Library Meeting Room. Presbyterian Church, 80 For beginners to more advanced Daniel St. N., Arnprior. researchers. For more information Dinner includes stew, cole please call Laurie Dougherty 613623-0001.
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â&#x20AC;˘ March 20
Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Friendship Days noon to 2 p.m. at the Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion Hall, lunch provided, $6 per person, entertainment: Karl and Linda Dregischan. For info call 613623-7981.
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Runtz will share the many challenges he faced in photographing our national symbol for this book and wildlife photography in general. We ask all who attend for a small donation that will be given to the Macnamara Field Naturalist Club in Arnprior. For more info on the club, see Facebook.
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â&#x20AC;˘ March 22
First annual Mini Buskers Festival at the Arnprior Shopping Centre, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., music, dancing, juggling, karate demo, display tables, face painting, puppeteers. For info or to book an act of your own, phone 613-408-4367, ask for Howie. Third of the Arnprior Agricultural Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Four-Hand Euchre Tournament Series at the Arnprior Canadian Legion. Registration starting at noon
and tournament starts at 1 p.m. Twoperson teams, eight games played and light lunch provided, $700 in prizes. Battle of the Blades - Fire on Ice at 7 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. Arnprior Figure Skating Club is hosting the Battle of the Blades. Local ďŹ gure skaters along with our Junior B hockey players will take to the ice and showcase their many talents. Also, the club is delighted to welcome members of the ADHS Red Velvet Choir and the Arnprior School of Dance who will be guest performers during the show. Come out to support this great event and you never know it just might produce Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next Tessa and Scott! Tickets cost $10 and can be purchased at the Nick Smith Centre or from the Arnprior Figure Skating Club. Call Margaret at 613-622-0133 for further information.
â&#x20AC;˘ March 25
The Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County is offering free education sessions for family members or friends caring for a person with dementia throughout the Valley. Explore Options for Care, 9:30 a.m.noon at Kenwood Corporate Centre, Arnprior. This session will focus on: When care needs are increasing; Community care resources; Applying to Long Term Care; How the system works; Retirement homes; and Transitioning to a new home. Reserve your seat today as space is limited and pre-registration is required at 1-888-411-2067.
â&#x20AC;˘ March 26
Canadian Peace Initiative of Arnprior & Area presents a three-part ďŹ lm series at Galilee Centre exploring our beliefs about ourselves and others. Film two: How do we experience hatred, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Film: Admissions, a short ďŹ lm starring Academy Award nominee James Cromwell; directed by Harry Kakatsakis 2011. Refreshments and discussion follow each ďŹ lm for those who would like to participate. Free admission, donations welcome, Theresa Dunn 613-897-5055.
â&#x20AC;˘ March 29
White Lake village monthly market and social the last Saturday of each month, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at White Lake Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Institute Hall, handicap accessible, featuring the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s institutes baked goods. Vendors can participate for $5/table. Call 613-623-2776 or email keenleyside@gozoom.ca or Facebook â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;WhiteLakerecreation.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
â&#x20AC;˘ March 31
Mondays until May 26, noon-1 p.m. , Arnprior Nick Smith Centre welcomes all beginners to daytime linedancing - both genders and all ages. Never linedanced before? Recently started linedancing? Havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t linedanced for a while? Then this new program is just for you! Register at the NSC at 613-623-7301, or with the instructor at 613-623-0976.
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