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Nowle Spratt, Max Legault, Genevieve Selig and Karyssa Potvin from the Arnprior Novice 1 team are all smiles after a 1-1 tie with Nepean during the novice minor hockey house league tournament at the Nick Smith Centre on Saturday, March 3. For more, see page 13.
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Ontario health ministry silent after elderly Calabogie patient punished for refusing services DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
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Making the trip from Arnprior are Henry and Piper Turner for the third annual Superhero Fun Day at the RCAF Wing in Renfrew on Sunday, March 4. The event, which welcomed a couple hundred super heroes of all walks, was a fundraiser for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Renfrew Minor Hockey Association.
An Ontario ministry isn’t denying reports that at-home patients are facing reprisals for complaining or refusing services. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care knows the situation Pam and Raymond Picard claim they faced. When Raymond was offered a long-term care bed at a Pembroke facility, the Calabogie man refused because it would mean an hour-drive for Pam, who has been feeding and caring for him. After securing a spot in Renfrew, Pam began to speak out. She said the day after refusing Pembroke, a care co-ordinator from the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) removed Raymond’s hospital bed, chair lift, and Pam’s four hours of respite care. Several others close to home-care services have contacted Metroland Media to say they fear similar repercussions for complaining. Many have said private service providers such as ParaMed overbook their personal support workers (PSWs), knowing that home visits will be cut short or not made at all. The issue is big on social media sites too, with several people claiming poor service and fear of
complaining. Another charge is that Champlain LHIN will withhold funding to the non-profit Renfrew & Area Seniors’ Home Support if it speaks out about poor home-care services. Minister Eric Hoskins was not made available for comment. A spokesman emailed a response that included mention of a funding increase to homecare, a wage increase for PSWs, and a plan (announced last fall) that increases services. It is also a “top priority” to improve PSW working conditions, according to spokesman David Jensen. The ministry takes patient concerns “very seriously,” Jensen added. “As part of its commitment to improve home and community care, the ministry is also working closely with service providers, their associations, and Local Health Integration Networks to address the issues raised by your questions,” Jensen emailed. Asked if that meant the LHIN and ParaMed face repercussions from the ministry, Jensen did not respond. For the fifth story in this series, Metroland Media will contact Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski and NDP health critic France Gélinas.
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Family & Children’s Services of Renfrew County and The Phoenix Centre for Children & Families, in partnership with the Nick Smith Centre, hosted a free Family Day skating party. Activities included skating, cupcake decorating, face painting and balloons! Above, skaters make their rounds. Left, two happy event goers show off their painted faces. Photos submitted 2 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, March 8, 2018
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Teacher-coach Phil Moore wins Leadership in School Sport Award STAFF
He’s often the first to arrive at the Arnprior District High School (ADHS) gym and the last to leave. Teacher-coach Phil Moore was awarded the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award on Sunday, March 4, at the ‘AA’ Boys Basketball OFSAA Banquet in Pembroke. “The other day the chief custodian, Beth McLean, joked she didn’t know where to find the light switch to turn the lights on in the school at 6:30 a.m.,” said Moore. “I run senior girls and senior boys practices from 6:30 a.m.-8 a.m. three times a week from September until mid-February.” Moore has coached high school sports for 26 years and served as Arnprior’s athletic director for 18 years. He has been on the executive committee for the Upper Ottawa Valley Secondary School Athletic Association (UOVHSAA) and the Eastern Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association level for 20 years now and has convened over 20 EOSSAA championships. Moore has coached boys basketball for 25 years (and counting) and girls basketball for six years (and counting). He has grown the game of basketball in the Ottawa Valley, having run spring clinics and summer camps for 18 years. He is a founding member of the Arnprior-Renfrew Invitational tournament,
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Arnprior District High School teacher-coach Phil Moore was awarded the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award on Sunday, March 4, at the ‘AA’ Boys Basketball OFSAA Banquet in Pembroke. which has been running for 21 years now. Moore founded the Arnprior men’s basketball league, which financially supports high school and minor sports in the Arnprior area, a league he still plays in alongside his brother Jody and two sons Adam and Cody. “Phil will always say he has the best job in the world as a coach and guidance counselor where he as he says, in his own words ‘gets to advocate for kids every
single day.’ Above all the bureaucracy and political turmoil that can accompany coaching and teaching, Phil always puts students first. And he is never shy to speak his mind if he feels kids have been short-changed or under-represented,” said Adam Noack, spokesperson for ‘AA’ OFSAA basketball. “As a student-athlete, Phil got cut from his Grade 9 basketball team only to come back the following year to win that team’s
MVP. This anecdote alone speaks volumes about his character and his resilience,” added Noack. Doug Gellatly, executive director of OFSAA, noted at the banquet Sunday there are about 20,000 teachercoaches in the province each year and OFSAA hands out 50 Leadership in School Awards. “I feel truly honoured to receive this award especially in the twilight of my teaching career,” said Moore. He’s grateful for the support he’s enjoyed over the years. “I would also like to give a huge thank you to my wife Patti and my sons Adam and Cody. When I was in the role of athletic director for 18 years and there was a fundraising event to host they were always there to help. Also, a big shout out to Wayne Oattes, my mentor. “For 34 years Wayne was the first to school and last to leave and coached every season. I have tried to follow that same practice my whole career.” The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award is presented annually at each OFSAA Championship to a teacher-coach who has made a significant contribution to the educational athletic program. The recipient of this award exemplifies the values of fair play and good sportsmanship, while promoting enjoyment, personal growth and educational achievement through school sport.
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Arnprior releases fire department’s master plan DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
Arnprior Fire Department’s recently released master plan sees savings in a reduced fleet but spending in other areas, especially in dispatch and radio equipment. Chief Jeff Crawford presented the detailed report – which acts as a guiding document for medium and long term consideration – at the Jan. 29 council meeting. It is not a cookie-cutter, offthe-shelf report; rather it is “Arnprior-centric” according to the chief who accepted the job last summer. He set out 12 goals, beginning with retiring the analogue communication system – one
channel serves 18 fire departments – in favour of a sole tactical channel that will be recorded and time stamped. It could cost about $40,000. “This is a significant life safety issue,” Crawford said. He also suggests downsizing the fleet, albeit following the life-cycle principle. The equipment van will be decommissioned. The 1997 rescue truck and 2003 aerial will also be decommissioned and replaced with a single response truck. It is a dual-purpose pumper and ladder vehicle. Despite Arnprior’s growing population, he is confident the smaller fleet is more accurate. “It’s more practical for our purposes here,” Crawford said. The new truck will cost between
$600,000 and $900,000. Other changes include new coloured placards on fire hydrates. They reflect brightly against headlights making them easier to spot, and are in various colours to indicate water flow speeds. Green shoots out the fastest water, for instance. Compensation to the volunteer firefighters and full-time staff is also considered. So is working on greater consistency for emergency call turnouts. There were six vacancies among firefighters. The department will start to conduct regular inspections of higher risk properties. Working hours among full-time staff will be altered to improve efficiency and accountability. The mutual aid and service agreements will
Urgent need in Ottawa Valley for blood donors Canadian Blood Services has issued an urgent call for Canadians to give blood. There is a need for 2,700 donors in Ottawa and the surrounding area to book an appointment and give blood by March 31 to ensure all patients continue to have access to the blood and blood products they need. While the national blood inventory has steadily declined over the winter months, the organization hopes that the arrival of spring will present an opportunity for Canadians to make donating blood part of their routine.
“Canadian patients rely on blood donors to live longer and healthier lives. “More than 35,000 donors are needed over the next few weeks across Canada to help meet patient needs this spring,” says Rick Prinzen, Canadian Blood Services’ chief supply chain officer. Patients like 6-year-old Lincoln Stoate of Constance Bay rely on blood products to help keep their bodies safe. Lincoln was diagnosed with an immune deficiency just shy of his second birthday. He is un-
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be modernized and updated. “These agreements have been in place for many years and need updating,” Crawford said. The fire department generates revenue from the provincial government for responding to emergencies. It will now respond to every call that paramedics respond to; the idea being if it’s important enough for an ambulance to arrive on scene it is important enough for a fire truck. Firefighters will be trained “to the standard” in a multi-year program. “Ongoing training is critical and we’ll be enforcing mandatory attendance.” A scorecard will be submitted to council on regular basis. It will update elected officials on progress toward goals.
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Renfrew County hosts German flood relief experts to prepare for future TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com
When it comes to how to battle a flood, they are the best in the world. Renfrew County welcomed four members of the German Technisches Hilfswerk (THW), a federal agency for technical relief, on Feb. 26. The daylong training session for flood preparedness with 40 municipal staff and leaders from eastern Ontario was held at the Kiwanis Field House in Pembroke. Mike Nolan, director of emergency services for the County of Renfrew, worked with officials to bring the THW to the county to learn from their expertise. Nolan says the session was absolutely beneficial for a number of reasons. “Everybody in the room had a couple of ‘ah ha’ moments ranging from technical points of bag filling and process management of volunteers,� said Nolan, who had also wondered about other technical solutions. “What I think was really driven home for all of us, is a bag with sand, properly filled, properly placed, is as good a defence as you are going to get and it is something we can all do if we have a guiding hand like the THW has provided all of our local municipal officials.� Nolan admits that after the flood-
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ing in Renfrew County, there were three main areas they needed to change their approach to ensure they could improve on last year’s experience: communication/sharing of information between the municipality and the public, engaging volunteers and standardization of technical skills to help mitigate flood waters. And this is why he wanted to bring in THW. “THW has what we recognized as the international best practice both in volunteer management, and since 1950 they have set the international standards for emergency management
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tion,� said Gottschalk. He arrived in Canada three days before the Monday session and toured the major flood/watershed areas to get a sense of the area. One area THW focused on was sandbag filling. Gottschalk noted that some sandbags last year ended up being too full. “If they are too heavy or too full, they are like a kind of stone on stone, so you will always have a gap,� explained Gottschalk. “If they are filled two-thirds, then they are very flexible and they can over all the gaps in between this is a first practice we recognized here that could be improved.� They both acknowledge the fantastic effort of the volunteers who came out to help last year but acknowledge they were also seeking the how to best tackle the situation. During the session the officials learned new techniques to fill up sandbags (a ladder and pylons) and how to mathematically determine how many sandbags to use. Gottschalk’s top tips for battling a flood: filling sandbags two-thirds of the way (he stresses the importance of this), how to set up a filling station, how many sandbags you really need and the mindset of setting up a wall. “We recognize a lot of people just protect their house,� said Gottschalk. “If you count all these sandbags for four of five houses, you can make a
very nice proper line which can protect all of the houses in a much better way.� THW has now put this knowledge and more into the hands of municipal leaders. “We want to make sure those municipal officials all understand a consistent approach and take back to their organization this knowledge in hopes they will be able to improve the resilience in their own community,� said Nolan. “So we leave it up to the individual municipalities and organizations what is the best way is to engage folks.� THW has provided them with material to pass out and Nolan looks forward to see what they can do to engage their municipalities. Last year was considered a mix of a perfect storm with the ice pack/melt/ rain, so as we inch forward to spring, this session was one of many to prepare. “We are preparing for this year as though it is going to affect us like last year, and I think that is the responsible approach from an emergency management perspective,� said Nolan. “We are encouraging the public to do the same and I certainly hope that people don’t have to live through that experience again, but if we are faced with the same challenge, our goal is to help them reduce the impact and destruction we experienced last year.�
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Nominations now open for 2018 Ottawa Valley Tourism Awards Nominations are open for the 2018 Ottawa Valley Tourism Awards. The Ottawa Valley Tourism Awards, introduced in 2014, are presented annually by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA) to participating OVTA members.
The awards are presented to people, organizations and events that recognize the importance of working together for the growth of our local tourism industry, as well as offering exceptional visitor experiences. There are three award categories which rec-
ognize success, leadership and innovation in our local tourism industry: the Marilyn Alexander Tourism Champion Award, the Business of Distinction Award, and the Special Event of the Year Award. OVTA members can self nominate or nominate other member businesses and individuals for the awards. A jury panel of two members of the OVTA Board of Directors and a representative selected by the Warden of the County of Renfrew will review all nominations and select the winners. The winners will be announced at the OVTA’s Annual General Meeting taking place in Renfrew on Monday, April 30, 2018.
Nomination forms, award criteria, frequently asked questions and information about past recipients can be found on the OVTA website at www.ottawavalley.travel. Nominations will be accepted until March 16, 2018. The OVTA is the official destination marketing organization for the Upper Ottawa Valley and proudly represents over 230 tourism businesses, comprised of attractions and events, accommodation, dining and retail establishments, rafting companies and outfitters, artists and galleries, as well as media and industry suppliers. The OVTA is proudly supported by the County of Renfrew, Renfrew County municipalities and the City of Pembroke.
GACC introduces new executive
The Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce (GACC) recently selected its new board of directors. From left are Julie Brown, Christine, Jarrett, Paul Lavictoire, Gabe Leclerc, Bruce Hill, Julie Campbell, Rob Wilson and Cathi Fairfield. Missing from photo are Stephanie Lorincz, Chris Cooper and Toon Dressen. The new president is Gabe Leclerc.
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OPINION
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The power of sport Anyone searching for inspiration lately need look no further than the world of sports. From the recent Olympics and upcoming Paralympics to the local hockey scene, there is no shortage of inspirational individuals from which to draw strength. Arnprior’s own John Leslie will compete in the 2018 PyeongChang Paralympic games March 11 in snowboard cross and March 15 in banked slalom. It’s the second games for Leslie, who defies the odds on the slopes despite a below-the-knee amputation from childhood cancer. Not only has the Arnprior District High School graduate soared to the top level of his sport, he’s done so while retaining the same laid-back, good-natured, positive attitude with which he faced his disease years ago. No matter the outcome on the slopes of South Korea, Leslie is a true hometown hero for all of us in the Ottawa Valley.
At the rink, the CCHL2 Renfrew Timberwolves, following a tragic start to the season when two players, Alex Paquette and Brandon Hanniman, were killed in a car crash that injured two other teammates, are on a playoff roll. First sweeping wild card rivals Athens Aeros, the Wolves enjoyed a solid 5-4 victory over first-place Carleton Place in the first game of a bestof-seven series March 4. It’s so very good to see the smiles and cheers where so very recently were sadness and tears. The late South African politician and activist Nelson Mandela summed it up nicely: “Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does.” So let’s continue to stand behind and support the many deserving athletes as they represent our communities at local, national and even international levels. It’s the least we can do.
Defeated candidate supports MP Funding options touted by MP To the editor: I want to thank residents of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke for considering my candidacy for the federal Conservative nomination. I really enjoyed meeting so many of you this past winter and learning about the issues that make the Valley so unique. My message that it is time for a focus on the things that unite the riding, jobs and economic investment, came up short. Those who participated in the process chose our current MP Cheryl Gallant, who has fought for your issues in the past and could be trusted to do so in the future. Although I am naturally disappointed, I respect that result. Looking forward, I will continue to stay involved in the riding on projects that can help grow our economy again. In the meantime, I’ve endorsed Cheryl and believe we all need to get behind her for the next federal election. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau likes to see
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himself as someone who is very inclusive, except when it doesn’t fit his definition of inclusion. If you’re a person of faith in an organization with strong views about life you no longer qualify for government programs. His so-called progressive agenda has been dismissed as a diversion at every major trade negotiation. His spending of our tax dollars has put us back in deficit, and instead of taking real action to make our economy more competitive, his charm offensive with Donald Trump is failing badly to protect Canadian producers. And now, his India trip has made him an embarrassment for our country. It’s time we gave Trudeau the boot. We need to get behind Cheryl to help us get a responsible and prudent Conservative government back in office. I’ll be doing my part to see that happen.
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Municipal Matters March 8, 2018
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS Tuesday, March 20, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – Council Tuesday, April 3, 2018 @ 6:00 pm - Council All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
PUBLIC SKATING HOURS DURING MARCH BREAK AT THE ALMONTE ARENA & PAKENHAM ARENA. Almonte Arena March 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Pakenham Arena March 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm For more information please contact the Recreation and Culture Department at 613- 256-1077. ALL PUBLIC SKATES ARE FREE OF CHARGE!! The Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Tenders are called for the following work:
ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATIONS IN PAKENHAM
GRASS CUTTING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE TENDER NO: 18-14
St.Patrick’s Dance- Saturday March 17th, 2018 8:00 p.m – Midnight at The Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham Featuring: Guy Jamieson and Upper Valley Country 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.
Tender documents are available at the address below. A 10% bid deposit will be required. Sealed proposals will be received until 12 noon local time on the 11th of April, 2018. Tenders will be opened at 12:05 p.m, April 11th, 2018 in the Council Chambers at the address below. For information, please contact Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager at (613) 256-1077 Ext: 24. Please submit the tender in a sealed envelope marked “Grass Cutting and Grounds Maintenance Tender� to: The Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills P.O. Box 400 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte ON K0A 1A0 Attention: Shawna Stone, Acting C.A.O. Telephone: (613) 256-2064
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills will hold Open Houses pursuant to Sections 17(16) and 17(17) of the Planning Act, respecting the Municipality’s Five Year Community Official Plan Review. OPEN HOUSES: DATES, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS The purpose of the Open Houses is to provide the public with the opportunity to review and ask questions about the information and material, including a copy of the current proposed plan, with representatives of the Municipality in an informal setting.
DATES
TIMES
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Almonte Old Town Hall (Auditorium), 14 Bridge St, Almonte
Almonte Ward and Urban Subdivision policies
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Clayton Community Centre, 147 Linn Bower Ln, Clayton
Rural / Hamlets / Natural Heritage System / Environment policies
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Stewart Community Centre, 112 MacFarlane St, Pakenham
Agriculture policies
Thursday, March 29, 2018
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Almonte Community Centre (Upper Hall), 182 Bridge St, Almonte
A general session for questions pertaining to any policies within the Community Official Plan
Section 26(1) of the Planning Act, requires that official plans be reviewed and updated not less frequently than every five years. The Municipality of Mississippi Mills’ present Community Official Plan was adopted by Council December 13, 2005 and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing August 29, 2006. The Mississippi Mills Community Official Plan Five Year Review will update and refine the goals, objectives, policies and schedules of the existing Community Official Plan in keeping with Provincial Policies and the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13, as amended by the Planning and Conservation Land Statute Law Amendment Act, 2006. A key map is not provided as the Official Plan Amendment applies to the entire Municipality of Mississippi Mills. A copy of the plan amendment and information and material is available to the public from the Municipality’s website and for inspection at the Municipality of Mississippi Mills, Building and Planning Department, 3131 Old Perth Road; Mississippi Mills Public Library, Almonte Branch, 155 High Street, Almonte; and Pakenham Branch Library, 128 MacFarlane Street, Pakenham. For more information about this matter, including information about preserving your appeal rights, contact the Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0; T: (613) 256-2064 F: (613) 256-4887 www.mississippimills.ca Diane Smithson, B. Comm, Dipl.M.M., CMO Chief Administrative Officer Municipality of Mississippi Mills
New 2018 Kubota RTV-X1100C TENDER 18-15 Tenders must be completed on forms supplied for the services listed on the Tender document, and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: Fire Chief Pascal Meunier, Mississippi Mills Fire Department, 3131 Old Perth Road, PO Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 18-15, “New 2018 Kubota RTV-X1100C� and dated. Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 11:00 a.m., local time on Friday, March 16th, 2018. The Municipality reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders or accept all or any part thereof.
RFQS FOR New 2018 CET Drop-In Unit & New 2018 8x16 Cargo Trailer Consideration will not be given to the Quotes if received later than 11:00 a.m., local time on Friday, March 16th, 2018. Copies of Tender packages and both RFQ packages may be received at no charge by contacting the Mississippi Mills Fire Department at (613) 256-1589 Ext 4 or by email request to fireadmin@mississippimills.ca or by visiting www.mississippimills.ca
LET’S HAVE LUNCH. Chair Allan Lowry and the Mississippi Mills Agricultural Advisory Committee would like to invite you to their first agricultural business luncheon. March 22, 2018 11:00am / Almonte Civitan Hall This is an exciting time for Ag in Mississippi Mills come share some great news from around our community. To RSVP or for more information contact Tiffany MacLaren at 613-256-1077 ext. 22 or tmaclaren@mississippimills.ca.
INVITATION TO TENDER TENDER NO. 18-08
NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSES PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21 (FIVE YEAR COMMUNITY OFFICIAL PLAN REVIEW)
Dated at Mississippi Mills this 2nd day of February, 2018.
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Tenders must be completed on this form for the Two (2) Backhoe Loaders with Extendable Dipperstick and Four Wheel Drive listed below and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: Shawna Stone, Acting CAO, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, PO Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 18-08, “Two (2) Backhoe Loaders with Extendable Dipperstick and Four Wheel Drive� and dated. Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 1:30 p.m., local time on Monday, March 19th, 2018. The Municipality reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders or accept all or any part thereof. Copies of the tender package may be received at no charge by email chartwick@mississippimills.ca.
INVITATION TO TENDER TENDER NO. 18-09 Tenders must be completed on this form for the vehicles listed below and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: Shawna Stone, Acting CAO, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, PO Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 18-09 “4 X 4 ž TON TRUCK� and dated. Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 1:30 p.m., local time on Monday, March 19th, 2018. The Municipality reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders or accept all or any part thereof. Copies of the tender package may be received at no charge by email chartwick@mississippimills.ca.
ACTIVATION OF REDUCED LOAD PERIOD
It is an offence, under section 122 of The Highway Traffic Act, to transport loads in excess of five (5) tonnes per axle upon roads where reduced loads are in effect. Take notice that restricted loading is in force on all municipal roads and streets in Mississippi Mills commencing March 5, 2018. The reduced road period is necessary for the protection of municipal roads that are susceptible to damage during the spring thaw. The restriction will be removed when the likelihood of road damage has diminished. For more information please contact the Roads and Public Works Department at 613-256-2064 ext. 258. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, March 8, 2018 9
CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL SAFETY WEEK 2018
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The recent Canadian Citizenship Essay Contest held in Arnprior is a new endeavour by the Knights of Columbus to have the students write an essay on an individual who sacrificed all to reach the periphery in their life’s goals. Twentyfive pupils entered essays, which were 500 to 750 words in length. The top three winners were awarded certificates, as well as cash prizes. The runners-up were also given certificates or honorable mentions and the remaining students who entered were given participation certificates. The winning essay has been forwarded to state office
in Hamilton to compete against other Ontario winners, and from there, if they are successful in winning, will be sent to international judging at the Supreme office of the Knights of Columbus in New Haven, Conn. The winners in our council 2082 were joined by Grand Knight Blaine Mullins and Derek Lennox, principal at St. Joseph’s School, where the winners were declared. Alyssa McNulty — first place Allison Niblett — second place Callie Kuehl — third place Salyna Greiss — special distinction Jill Hennessey — special distinction Dana Jozwiak — special distinction
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Six signs that spring is in the valley OK, I know the vernal equinox is still a couple of weeks away so spring isn’t officially here yet. But nature never operates under the constraints of a human-created calendar and there are signs that spring in the wild has arrived. Here are six signs that winter’s grip is broken. 1) Snow fleas are leaping. As discussed in the previous column, these master jumpers, which are not insects, are appearing on warm days atop the snow. 2) Birds are nesting. Grey jays in Algonquin Park are now building nests and some even laying eggs in them. One of the first birds to nest, grey jays likely do so to ensure that after their young fledge they have sufficient time to store myriad caches of food to last the following winter. Soon to follow suit are common ravens, red-tailed hawks, and bald eagles, all of which I’ve recently seen carrying nesting material. 3) Male red-winged blackbirds are singing. More are yet to arrive and it’ll be a couple of weeks before the sparrowlike females return but recently-arrived males are currently singing their heads off and displaying their red epaulettes as they stake their claims on cattail-rich habitats. 4) Striped skunks and raccoons are on the prowl. Unlike groundhogs and jumping mice, neither of these mammals undergoes real hibernation. Instead, they enter an intermittent dorMichael Runtz mancy called lethargy. This means they are acThis Red Squirrel is about to dine on Black tive on warmer days in winter and become fully Spruce buds that adorn the twig it just active when spring arrives. Right now they are nipped off the tree. very active indeed.
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5) Owls are calling. Currently on warm nights barred owls are booming “who cooks for you, who cooks for you aaawwl” from deciduous woods while northern saw-whet owls whistle their repetitive tools from conifers bordering wetlands. If warm temperatures continue, frog choruses will soon accompany the owl love songs. 6) Horned larks are
on the run. While a few stay behind for the winter, flocks of horned larks are now arriving. These sparrow-sized birds run along the edges of country roads, looking for seeds on the exposed shoulders. They are also singing their lovely tinkle songs from high up in the sky.
7) Red squirrels are taking a nip. All winter these tree squirrels devoured nuts and conifer seeds from caches they created in the fall. Now they are climbing up coniferous trees where they bite off the newest growth and litter the ground with an impressive carpet of discarded twigs. While it has been stated that squirrels do this out of boredom (a true example of fake news), they actually do it out of ingenuity. Edible buds adorn the end of last year’s twigs but those twigs do not support a squirrel’s weight. So the clever squirrels sit on a stable perch and nip off the farthest twigs near their base. They then hold the prize in their little paws and contentedly devour the buds. When finished dining, they drop the budless twigs to the ground beneath. Squirrel pruned trees understandably annoy property owners, who ask how can they stop the squirrels. I’d say that by the time the twigs are down, it’s already too late to nip their problem in the bud! The Nature email is mruntz@start.ca
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Praise & Worship
Church Directory BAPTIST
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca
ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gtcarnprior.ca
ROMAN CATHOLIC
(Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Pastor Eric Green Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Office Phone: 613-622-1069
ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Fr. John N. Burchat
156 Landrigan Street, Arnprior, K7S 2S6 Phone: 613-623-4863 REGULAR SERVICE TIMES: 10:30 am: Sunday Morning Worship ....Nursery/Sunday School for all ages 6:30 pm: Sunday Evening Music Night (Last Sunday evening of the month) 7:00 pm: Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study
PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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ANGLICAN EMMANUEL ANGLICAN Rev Cathy McCaig 287 Harrington St., Arnprior 623-2554
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Teachers Against Poverty continues community support in the blanks. Food, clothing, reading glasses, school supplies, personal hygiene items,” she said. “Sometimes it’s just as important to Formed last year, the Teachers Against have kids involved in activities and programs Poverty group is continuing to grow and exin the community (that often cost too much pand its efforts in the community. for families) as it is to meet some of the needs The inaugural fundraising gala — TAP within a home. We are happy to help with Night, held in December — was a sold-out that as well. Kids need to be kids, without event. the worry of what they are going to eat, if “We are already talking about next year’s they will be warm enough to play outside, or TAP Night and what we can do to make it if they are able to, just this once, play on a even bigger and better,” said TAP foundsports team that all of their friends are able ing member Dana Smith-Hisko in an email. “Certainly when we came up with the idea Teachers Nat Spratt, Vicki Toner and to play on. As teachers, we see this worry on at the end of October, I never imagined its Dana Smith-Hisko at the very successful a very regular basis, and it was important to us to help do something about it.” success. It says an awful lot about the people inaugural TAP Night. Group members are honoured to be able to the Dec. 13 game. of Arnprior.” “Out of all of the balloons sold, the to support our youth and cannot thank the The group and its members are grateful to tickets/parking pass was the only prize that community enough for helping us to do so, all those who supported the event. “’It takes a village’ as the saying goes, wasn’t claimed. Seemed to me that Uncle said Smith-Hisko. On Family Day weekend, with the help of and we are so proud to be a part of this one. Robert (in his spirit of giving), wanted to Large and small businesses alike opened make sure that he gave one last piece of him- Josh and Rae Hartwig and the Youth Countheir wallets to support this great cause,” self to Arnprior,” said Smith-Hisko. “The cil from the First Baptist Church, TAP was said Smith-Hisko. “Organizations such as decision to put the tickets up for a live auc- able to bring hot, home cooked meals to 10 the Knights of Columbus and the Optimist tion was a no-brainer and in the end Chris- families in town. “Josh and Rae reached out to us after Club gave graciously too. We were beyond tine Griese purchased them for $425. I absochatting with their youth about TAP and lutely believe in things like that!” touched, and quite emotional, when we reDanny Mac’s provided dinner, Dominos, what they could do to help. Josh is a teacher ceived generous donations from the Grace Glofcheskie Memorial Fund and BAM: The Pizza Pizza and Milanos all donated pizza at McNab School and knows just how much Brodie Armstrong Memorial Fund. Having for the late night snack and McDonald’s of- a hot meal means to kids. With their help we were able to feed 10 families. We already have known both Grace and Brodie, I am certain fered up 100 cheeseburgers as well. “Danah Krieger, High Noon, Glass Town 15 signed up for our next Food Friday,” said that we have made them proud.” M. Sullivan and Son Ltd. was a big sup- and Bahoo and the Brat donated their time Smith-Hisko. The TAP team has decided to host a ball that evening during their busiest season and porter of the event, noted Smith-Hisko. tournament the weekend of June 8 and 9 (at A neat component of the evening was a we are so grateful. They definitely kept the the ABBA diamonds) to help with mid-year crowd moving,” said Smith-Hisko. balloon fundraiser. Roughly half of all proceeds (more than fundraising. Guests were given the opportunity to purAnother event (in the coming months) chase balloons (200 in total) for $10 for the $14,000) from TAP Night went back into the that will be free to the community, will fochance to win nearly 100 prizes. Balloons community to help support families over the cus on feeding families healthy meals and sold out in less than an hour,” said Smith- Christmas season. Money continues to go out now, in a vari- will feature local chef Cari Reid (Greenside Hisko, adding she had learned just that evening about the death of her uncle, commu- ety of ways, to help with day-to-day needs of Tavern). To help with the delivery of information local children, explains Smith-Hisko. nity booster Robert Reid. “We are lucky to have organizations like regarding these, or any other TAP-related Reid Brothers had donated two 100-level Ottawa Senators tickets, plus valet parking, CPAN and the Knights of Columbus who, events, organizers have set up a Facebook year after year, provide snowsuits account called Teachers Against Poverty. Arnprior families are welcome to contact to local schools. We are here to fill the group at teachersagainstpoverty@gmail.com to request assistance, or reach out to a TAP committee member at any of the local elementary schools. Although this SATURDAY is not an Renfrew County Catholic MARCH District School B o a rd / Re n f rew County District Featuring: Thursday, March 8 at 1:00pm School Board 212 Raglan St. S. (Golden Age Senior Center) sanctioned organization, it is often through the schools that we see the most need. 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Head coach Andrew McKay gives the Arnprior Novice 1 some words of wisdom before the start of the three minute overtime. The intense game ended in a 1-1 tie.
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Madison McKay of the Arnprior Novice 1 team battles along the boards during a 1-1 tie to Nepean on March 3 at the novice house league tourney at the Nick Smith Centre.
Arnprior Minor Hockey Association hosted its novice house league tournament on March 3 with hundreds of seven-and-eight -year-olds hitting the ice at the Nick Smith Centre. Supporting the event were numerous volunteers including Tara Dorken, far right, selling some raffle tickets to Riccardo and Anthony Dangleo.
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Arnprior Curling kicks off 150th season with club upgrades ARNPRIOR CURLING CLUB
Lights, camera, action! The Arnprior Curling Club (ACC) has kicked off its 150th anniversary celebrations, in style, with significant improvements toward a first class curling experience. Lighting: New LED lighting was installed in August; members have remarked on how much better visibility is at the rink. No more excuses when the skip calls, “Can you see that (rock)?” Cameras/monitors: At the same time, the club took the opportunity to install cameras over the south end ‘house” of the four sheet rink. Monitors equipped with swivel mounts allow both curlers at the north end, and spectators in the ‘Prior Patch’ to follow the action at both ends of play. The ACC has always taken pride in its facility, one of the best in Eastern Ontario. But with curling, it’s all in the ice. “People will come if they can depend on quality ice,” explains Don Armitage, the club’s new ice manager. Armitage has indoctrinated his army of volunteers with a new maintenance regime that is uncompromising in cleanliness and quality of the ice surface. Again, no excuses for bad shots. The ACC is ‘dressed for success’ in preparation for its various 150th celebrations. Feel free to join us; whether it’s the joy of the roar of the rocks while participating in one of our regular leagues or in our many opportunities for “pick up” curling. Maybe you would like to try out stick curling. Not a sporty type, but like to watch? Stay tuned for the Arena Curl during
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Arnprior Curling Club’s new ice manager is Don Armitage. Here he cleans the ice.
April or come watch ACC take on the Scots in November. Or maybe you just want to ‘party hearty’ (not to be confused with ‘hurry hard!’) at one of the ACC’s many social events. There is something for everyone at the Arnprior Curling Club. Visit us on Facebook. This is the year to curl!
Inaugural White Lake Family Day Ice Fishing Derby raises $5,700 Proceeds support Heart and Stroke Foundation Garmin presented, in partnership with Adam’s Outfitter & Cedar Cove Resort, the inaugural White Lake Family Day Ice Fishing Derby on Family Day, Feb. 19. The sold out event drew a crowd of over 350 attendees with all proceeds going to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Local Jason Bourguignon, age 33 won first prize pulling in a 24.5” Pike, earning himself a top of the line Garmin Pantopix ice fishing bundle valued at $2,349.99. “We cannot believe how tremendous the support was, everyone had a fantastic time and it was so nice to see little ones trying out ice fishing for their first time,” said Heart and Stroke representatives Melanie Lemieux and Julie Clement. “We would like to thank Adam Pugh for organizing the event and due
to his dedication, the event raised an incredible $5,700. We have already heard from so many that they are looking forward to next year’s event.” Major event sponsors were Garmin Marine Canada, Cabela’s, Adam’s Outfitting and Cedar Cove Resort. About the Heart and Stroke Foundation The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s mission is to prevent heart disease, to create survivors, and to promote rehabilitation. As long as there are organizations that support the fundraising and volunteer efforts, we will continue to support tangible means to facilitate the cause of the health of Tournament winner Jason Bourguignon received a Garmin Pantopix ice fishing bundle valued at $2,349.99. all Canadians. “Healthy lives free of heart disease and stroke. Together we will make it happen.” Visit www. heartandstroke.ca .
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In the ad beginning March 2, 2018, the 30% Off Regular Price Stickers & Select Washi Tape coupon was printed with the incorrect end date and French translation. The correct coupon valid dates are FRI 3/2 – THU 3/8/18. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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REQUEST FOR TENDERS SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the County of Renfrew Public Works & Engineering Department will be received until 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 22, 2018 for the following Three Tenders: PWO-2018-09
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County Road 64* (Opeongo Road) and County Road 515 (Quadeville Road) Rehabilitation
*This project in part is undertaken using funds provided by the Government of Canada through the transfer of Gas Tax Revenues and in part funded by Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund
A certified cheque or bank draft not less than the amount specified in the tender requirements must accompany each tender and the successful bidders will be required to provide a 100% performance bond and 50% materials and labour payment bond upon execution of the contract agreements. Companies that wish to submit a tender for these contracts must register with the Department in order to receive the tender documents and to be eligible to submit a tender. Tenders submitted by unregistered bidders will not be accepted. Electronic PDF files of the plans, specifications and tender form are free of charge for registered bidders. Hard copy plans, Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained from the Department for a non-refundable fee of Fifty ($50) Dollars, unless otherwise stated. A public tender opening will be held immediately following closing time. Fax submissions or any other electronic submissions are not acceptable. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted and the County reserves the right to award any portion of these tenders. For further information please contact: Laura Gonu Secretary II-Infrastructure pwtenders@countyofrenfrew.on.ca
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NOVENA TO St. Jude. O Holy St. Jude, Apostle and martyr, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need, to you I have recourse from the bottom of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say 3 Our Fathers, 3 Hail Mary’s and 3 Glorys. Publication must be promised. St Jude, pray for us all who invoke your aid. Amen. This novena has never been known to fail. NMB
PRAYER TO the Blessed Virgin, never to fail!Oh, most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me, here you are my mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of heaven and earth, I Humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary,conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. NMB
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Thank You
I would like to express my sincere thanks to my family, relatives and friends for a wonderful 90th birthday celebration. Thank you for all of the flowers, phone calls, cards, gifts and best wishes. A very special thank you to my family for all of their hard work putting together the party. Thank you to all who attended, many of whom traveled great distances. It was an afternoon of fun and laughter. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love all of you. Ruth Elliot
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Lavery, Marion Isobel
Marion passed away suddenly at her home on Friday, March 2, 2018 at the age of 75. She was predeceased by her husband Kenneth Lavery in 1995 and was the loving partner and best friend of John McPherson. Much loved mother of Edward (Wendy) Lavery and Cindy Lavery (Ian Simpson). Sadly missed by her grandchildren Leigh-Anne Lavery (Kyle Chartrand), Thomas Lavery, Dylan and Cassandra Abbass, Kyle and Rosie Backes and great-grandson Rowan A. Chartrand. Loved sister of Amarell Giroux of Haley Station. Predeceased by her parents Arnold and Nellie Dale and sister Marie Stevens of Haley Station. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. A celebration of Marion’s life and sharing of memories will be held at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 from 2 to 4 p.m. Interment will take place at a later date. In memory of Marion, contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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McQuillan, James Francis “Frank”
Suddenly yet peacefully at his home on Wednesday, February 28th, 2018 at the age of 73. Beloved husband of Connie McQuillan. Loving father of Michael (AnneMartine Seguin) and Lorraine (Sylvain St. Pierre). Grandfather of Veronique, Alexandre and Kathleen and greatgrandfather to Emerik. Survived by his siblings Freda, Leonard, Jim, Kay, Edwina and Judy. Predeceased by his parents Joseph and Gertrude McQuillan. All Professional Services have been entrusted to the care and compassion of Zohr Family Funeral Home, Renfrew. Memorial Mass will take place at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Renfrew, on Thursday, March 8th, 2018 at 10:30 am with reception to follow in the parish hall. Those desiring may make donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation in memory of James on-line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com
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To all who came out to celebrate my recent retirement from Canada Post. To all my friends, fellow workers, staff, and Cheryl and Greg for their home for a great retirement party. To the R.P.O. Staff (Canada Post) at Aiken head. We’ll miss you all and Sandy - What a great 20 years! And to my wonderful partner Dottie, couldn’t have done it without you. And for all the cards and calls of congratulations. Darrell
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Guest, Estelle Lydia “Stella” (nee Watson)
Peacefully surrounded by family at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Friday, March 2, 2018, in her 89th year. Loving and devoted wife of Lawrence “Lornie”. Beloved mother of Allan (Bev) Guest, Renfrew; Lorraine (late Nellis) Waugh, Carleton Place; Elaine (late Janis) Stojanovski, Toronto; Diane (late Roy) Leatherbarrow, Renfrew; and Lawrence (Chris Rosebrugh) Guest, Ottawa. Predeceased by her sons Calvin and Brent and her daughter Corrine Deslaurier. Caring grandmother of 15 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brothers Ralph and Joe and sisters Arlene, Margaret, Bea and Winnie. Stella will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, friends and her sister-in-law, Shirley Watson. Visitation at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Sunday, March 4 from 7 - 9 p.m. and Monday, March 5 from 10 a.m - 12:45 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment at Haley Union Cemetery in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sunshine Coach or Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday morning, February 27th, 2018; Edna Irene Clift of Arnprior passed away at the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late Herb Clift (November 11, 2012). Dearly loved mother of Carol Wilson-Shank (Marc) of Braeside; Joyce Grant (Barry Cross) of Kanata and Gail Flick (Greg) of Arnprior. Cherished Grandmother of Sean, Bradley, Marie, Stephanie, Michael, Garrett, Trenton and Jordan and Great-Grandmother of Hazel, Elliot, Innis, Luke, Deacon, Rory and Teagan. The last surviving child of the late Stanley and Olive (nee Cross) Jones, Edna was also predeceased by her 3 brothers: Kenneth (late Helen), Doug and Roy Jones (Denise of Montreal). Private family arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Edna, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
DUNNIGAN, Brenda L.
It is with sadness that we announce the sudden and peaceful passing of Brenda (Charter) Dunnigan at the age of 67 years. Beloved Mother, proud Granny and devoted dog parent. She is survived by her sons Patrick (Sarah) Dunnigan and Sean (Cindy) Dunnigan, her dear grandchildren Grace and Emma and her beloved dog Mickey. Wife of John Dunnigan and sister of Carole, Sharon, Gary (Ruth), Elaine (Richard) and Randy. She is at rest with her cherished parents Walter and Florence Charter. Friends are invited to visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Avenue (at Richmond Road), Ottawa on Saturday, March 10 from 10am until 12noon. Memorial Service in the Chapel at 12noon. Reception to follow. In remembrance, donations to Ottawa Dog Rescue would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-728-1761
On January 24, 2018, the Registrar, Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act, 2002 (FBCSA) issued a Proposal to Revoke the Crematorium Operator’s licence of Hilton’s AquaGreen Dispositions Inc. (HAGD). On February 16, 2018, the Proposal to Revoke was carried out and HAGD was disentitled to licensure under the FBCSA. If you have purchased a prepaid contract with HAGD and the contract has not been fully performed, you should expect to receive written notification from HAGD advising you of the change in its license status and your cancellation rights, by no later than March 21, 2018. Please contact the BAO if you have not properly received this notice and/or you have any questions. Any persons with questions or concerns are urged to contact the Bereavement Authority of Ontario by email at info@thebao.ca or by phone at 647-483-2645 or toll-free 1-844-493-6356.
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Peter Donald Cleroux
Peter passed peacefully at the Kemptville District Hospital, on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Noella Cleroux (née Shank). Loving father of Cheryl Kilby (Joel) and Bob (Kim), as well as Brian and Susan. Cherished Grandpa of Kayla, Geordie, Destiny, Abi and Reagan, as well as Nicholas, Matthew, Melissa and Stephen. Predeceased by his parents Muriel and Ernest Cleroux, brother Denis, grandchild Brody and great-grandchild Evan. Survived by his sister Lynn Wright (Bill) and brother Delbert Cleroux (Daryl), many sisters and brothers in law, nieces and nephews. A special thank you to Dr. Luong as well as the staff at the Kemptville District Hospital for their care and compassion. Friends and family were invited to visit at Holy Cross Church, 505 Clothier Street West, Kemptville on Monday, March 5, 2018 from 10 am until the time of the Memorial Mass at 11 am. Donations may be made to the Kemptville District Hospital Foundation or Auxiliary. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435
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SCISSONS, MADELINE It is with profound sadness that the Scissons family announces the passing of Maddie in her 93rd year. Mary Madeline Scissons was born in Almonte, Ontario, on April 23, 1925, and passed away on February 22, 2018, in Ottawa, Ontario. She was predeceased by her parents Robert and Morleen (Newton), her brothers James (Gisele) and Patrick, and one sister Dorothy Tinslay (Donald) and niece Claire Scissons. Maddie is survived and dearly missed by her sister Barbara Farnham (John), sister-inlaw Johanna Scissons, many nieces and nephews and her god son, Chris Newton, who were all very special to her. Maddie was a long time teacher, principal, and executive employee of the Ottawa English Catholic School board. Cremation has taken place with a Graveside Committal Service to be held in the spring at St. Mary’s Cemetery. If you wish to make a donation in her name, please consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of George Law our Dad and Papa who passed away March 17th, 2016. It’s hard to believe it’s been two years, your laughter can still be heard at the restaurant. We all miss you every day. Happy St. Paddy’s Day! Love Ann, David and Sarah.
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RING, Lucile
(Retired School Teacher) Peacefully at Almonte Fairview Manor on Monday evening, February 26th, 2018. Lucile Marie Ring, formerly of Arnprior passed away at the age of 89 years. Beloved wife of the late Charles Ring (October 31, 2010). Loved mother of Barry (Margaret), Steven (Donna), Dennis (Carol), Monica Scopie (David) and Doug (Sandy). Lovingly remembered by 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. The last surviving child of the late Tancrède and Monique (nee Lavoie) Tremblay, Lucile was also predeceased by her 3 brothers: Joe, Alex and Léopold as well as her 3 sisters: Anita, Irma and Gloria. A graveside service will take place at the Malloch Road Cemetery in Arnprior later in the Spring. In memory of Lucile, please consider a donation to Fairview Manor, Almonte. In the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Without your kind and gentle smile And sweet familiar face A treasured life is missing And the world’s a sadder place You lived your life so graciously You always did your best And now you’re with the angels And it’s time for you to rest As peace surrounds you everywhere In Heavenly skies above Here on earth you’re deeply missed And thought about with love We see the stars at night time Shining bright and clear And as we say Goodnight, God Bless We know that you will hear Forever in our hearts, Kevin and Connie
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Carmel, James February 24th, 2008 In loving memory of our special Mom, Grandma, and Great Grandma. The ones we love the most never really go away, they live on in our hearts and memories, until we meet again in glory. Always missed, Marion and Ken, Barb and Garry, Sarah, Donny and Elaina Rose.
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Peacefully surrounded by love at the Ottawa General Hospital on Monday, February 26, 2018 after a newly diagnosed battle with cancer. He was 71. Dearly loved husband and best friend of Bernice (nee Killeen). Devoted father of Kimberly O’Connell (Francis Marquis) and Michael O’Connell (Meredith). Proud “Pa” of Danica, Jacqueline, Aidan and Nicolas. Son of the late Peter and Helen (nee Smith) O’Connell. Predeceased by his parents-in-law: Carmel Grace, Angus Killeen and Leonard Grace. Much loved brother of Dan O’Connell (Joie) (late Nancy), Kevin O’Connell (Gwen), Marian O’Connell (Richard Fletcher) and the late Rory O’Connell. Dear brother-in-law of Lyle (Darlene) (late Marlene), Carl (late Audry), Maurice (Dorothy), Pat (Patsy), Mike (Peggy), Glen (Cathy), Martina Villeneuve (Dennis), Merrill (Nora) and the late Mary Ann. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and countless good friends. Family and friends were invited to a Funeral Mass that was celebrated in St. Michael’s Church, Corkery on Saturday morning, March 3rd at 11 o’clock. An Irish Wake followed at the Almonte Civitan Club. For those who wish, donations towards the upkeep and maintenance of St. Michael Corkery Cemetery in honour of our ancestry are appreciated. In the professional care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior.
July 2, 1936-March 2, 2018 Retired-Sandvik (23 years) Passed away peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital, Friday evening, March 2nd, 2018. Jim Towey of Arnprior at the age of 81 years. Beloved husband of 55 years to Shirley (nee MacDonald). Son of the late Roy and Aileen (nee Beach) Towey. Predeceased by brother Earl (late Mary) and nephew Roy (late Claire). Dear brother-in-law of Wayne MacDonald (Debbie) of Athens, Ontario and Sharon (Terry Lewis) of Brockville. Jim will be missed by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Also predeceased by parents-in-law Ambrose and Dorothy MacDonald; brothers-in-law Allan (Lorraine) and Ewen (late Ruth) as well as Shirley’s late sister Sheila and infant sister Sharol who were always acknowledged and remembered by Jim. Jim will be remembered fondly and will be missed by his wonderful neighbours. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Friends may pay their respects during visitation Thursday March 8, 2018 between the hours of 12-2:00 p.m. with funeral service in the Boyce Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Spring interment Castleford Union Cemetery. In memory of Jim, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation or the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 A voice of reason may be telling you to slow down, Aries. Listen to this voice and take a breather. You will be glad you did when you get a chance to sit back and relax.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Your friendly demeanor puts others at ease, Leo. However, they may be so enamored with your personality that they overlook your accomplishments this week.
SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 The ups and downs that have defined a romantic relationship are about to become a little more complex, Sagittarius. These plot twists can be exciting.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, it can be challenging to measure progress right now, but rest assured you’re on the right track. Trust your instincts and let the results speak for themselves.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 See if you can go unseen for the next few days, Virgo. Now is not your time to bask in the spotlight. You might get more done if you sit back and give others a chance to shine.
CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 You may want to lighten up your mood, Capricorn. Figure out how to express your fun-loving side. Take some cues from friends who can get you to relax.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, communication is your strong suit this week. You may find yourself in a position to convey difficult directions to others or serve as the mouthpiece of the company.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Your relationships mean a lot to you, Libra. You want to do everything possible to solidify those close friendships. Be sure to network whenever possible.
AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, people want to share in your current success, but you don’t share the same views — especially when you think your accomplishments aren’t that big a deal.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, it may seem like people are judging you, even before they get to know you or your intentions. Be patient and give new relationships time to develop.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you can use a little personal recognition this week, even if you have to encourage others to give you some words of praise. Use those positive words as inspiration.
PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Try to escape into a fantasy world for a little while, Pisces. You don’t have to focus on serious tasks all of the time and will enjoy this respite.
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: ddunn1@metroland.com Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our office at 35 Opeongo Rd. in Renfrew.
March 10
Annual stew and chili supper organized by the Arnprior Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, Masonic Lodge, 31 James St. $12 from 5 p.m. Door prizes. Open to public. Tickets available from Betty Jones 613-256-3388 or any member at the door. Arnprior Legion Branch 174 Entertainment in the Lounge Series presents Heritage Iron from 3-7 p.m. Join us for some great music. Everyone welcome. Food available.
Fish Fry, All you can eat Saturday at St John Chrysostom Parish Hall (air-conditioned and licensed), 285 Albert St. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Adults -$15. Children 12 & under $10. Sponsored by Council 2082Knights of Columbus in support of the Grove Nursing Home. Arnprior Humane Society’s Trivia Night Saturday - 7:p.m.. at the Prior Sports Bar & Restaurant. Enter a team of 6 players - $10.00 per person (Cash only) To register please call: 613-623-0916 or email: district. spca@bellnet.ca For more info, visit our website: www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca
March 14
Blood donor clinic agt St. John Chrysostom, 295 Albert St., from 1:30-4 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. See blood.ca for more.
March 15
‘Kathleen’s Creations’ – A craft workshop held the third Wednesday of each month from 1-3 p.m. at ABMSH 106 McGonigal St. W. Free to those age 55 and over. Must register by the Monday prior; call 613-623-7981. Classes are presently limited to eight members only – if full you will be added to the waiting list. Classes are instructed by Kathleen Bender, Agency Volunteer. Friendship Days Arnprior Legion 12-2 p.m. Ham & Scallop Casserole. Entertainment: Karl & Linda Dregischan with a St. Paddy’s Day performance. $9. Tickets must be purchased in advance, at the Seniors at Home office, 106 McGonigal St. Unit A1, no later than Wed. March 14th. All seniors, 60 years and over and individuals with disabilities are welcome to attend.
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Starting today and ongoing. Monday and Tuesday mornings from 7:30 to 9:30 at the White Lake United Church Fellowship Hall. Fresh hot coffee and homemade tea biscuits, muffins or scones. Fundraiser for our handicap accessibility lift project. Freewill offering. Come and enjoy.
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Senior Stick Curling Fun Days include this Thursday from 10:30-2 p.m. at the Arnprior Curling Club. $10 per person, must register in advance at Nick Smith Centre. Helmets, sticks and shoe grips will be provided. For more and to arrange transportation, call 613-623-7301 or email rgwalchmai@arnprior.ca.
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At Island View Suites from 2:30–4 p.m. St. Patrick’s Day Party. Enjoy a rousing St. Patrick’s Day party with the music of the Classic Roots Trio and treats by Chef Wendy.
Glasgow United Church, 152 Milton Stewart Ave. McNab/Braeside is hosting an Irish Stew Supper on Saturday March 17th from 4:00 – 6:30 p.m. Freewill donation at the door. Everyone welcome.
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Come join us for our spring luncheon held in the historic dining room at the Galilee Centre on Wednesday. Arrive anytime between 11:30 and 12 noon. For reservations please call 613-623-4242 ext 21 to book your table. Cost: $18/pp. Cream of Asparagus Soup, Crusty Rolls, Chicken Breasts in White Wine Sauce, Long Grain & Wild Rice, Sesame Green beans, Lemon Meringue Pie.
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March 23
Music Trivia Night, Third Annual Friday, Nick Smith Centre. Doors
open at 5:30 p.m. Registration 6 p.m. Trivia 7 p.m. sharp. Teams of eight. $10 per player. Live Entertainment, Silent Auction, 50/50 raffle, refreshments and plenty of fun for all with host Quizmaster Jason Marshall of Valley Heritage Radio. Register in advance by calling 613-623-7981. Thank you - joint fundraiser – Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniors at Home and Arnprior Regional Health Foundation.
March 26
Arnprior Family HIstoy Group hosts Jeff Moor from 7-8:30 p.m. at Arnprior Public Library for presentation A Young Soldier: Tom Moor. He would make a decision in his young life that would have an impact on his parent’s lives and leave his own mark on Canadian History during the 1885 North West Rebellion. Admission $5 for non-members. More info www.adarchives.org/resources or 613-623-0001.
March 28
Ontrac Employment Resource Services is hosting it’s 3rd annual Job Fair at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 285 Albert Street Arnprior, Wednesday, March 28 from 1–4 p.m. Bring your resume, dress for success and be prepared to interview! Not quite ready for the Job Fair? ontrac is offering a Job Fair Success workshop Wednesday, March 7 at 1:30 p.m. and Thursday, March 22 at 9 a.m. Please call to register 613-6234680. ontrac looks forward to seeing you! Breakfast N’ Learn: Rodney Smith, Brian Patterson & Terry Dawson of the Arnprior Rotary Club. Subject: What your Rotary Club does for the community. Hosted by ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home and sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP, – East Side Mario’s, Madawaska Blvd., $6.00 for Seniors age 55 and over. Tickets in advance at ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West. Deadline March 26 3:00pm. Greetings 8:30am breakfast 9:00am 10:00am presentation. More info Liz Wall 613-623-7981.
April 6
Burger Fridays at Arnprior Legion Branch 174 from 11:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. Burger $4.50 every Friday.
April 7
Arnprior Legion Branch 174 Entertainment in the Lounge Series presents Bustin Loose from 3-7 p.m. Join us for some great music. Everyone welcome. Food available.
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Chicken thefts frustrating for father MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories
Father came in from the morning chores long before Mother had the breakfast on the table. We children were getting ready for school, but it was plain to see Father was in a bad mood, which was unusual for him so early in the morning. “Well, he was at it again,” he said, throwing his coat on the floor beside the back door. He was chewing on his pipe which was another sign it hadn’t been a good start to his day. We didn’t have to ask. We knew. Someone through the night had come and stolen a few chickens from the chicken coop. The door was left open, and when Father went out in the morning, there they were wandering around the barn yard, half frozen to death, and as my brother Emerson said, “too stupid to go back into the chicken coop to keep warm.” Father plunked himself down at the head of the table as Mother scooped up a heaping bowl of porridge, and then going back to the stove to stir the fried potatoes and onions, lay out strips of salt pork, and to make sure the green tea was on a full boil. I often wondered where Father put it all … as lean as a reed with not an ounce of fat on his body. “I have a dang good notion to stay up at night and sit at the kitchen window to see who is up to no good.” I knew that would never happen, because Father always fell sound asleep in the chair by the Findlay Oval as soon as his supper was over, and was the first one to go to bed at night
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— dog tired, he was when the day was over. Mother, putting in her two-cents worth, said maybe whoever was up to stealing chickens was badly in need of something to put on their table. For the life of me I couldn’t see anyone more poor than we were, but then we always ate like kings, and it bothered me to think someone out there in Northcote was hungry enough to steal chickens. If there was one thing we had plenty of, it was chickens. Mother, after moving to the farm after living in New York for 18 years, soon learned that chickens not only gave us an ample Sunday dinner, they were in great demand from her Saturday morning customers in Renfrew. She even had her picture taken by one of the big feed companies, sitting among the chickens, with a couple bags of the feed brand beside her. Yes, we sure had lots of chickens. And it seemed to me the few stolen would hardly be missed. But Father was as mad as a hatter that someone would not only come into our barnyard and steal chickens, but didn’t have the common sense to close the door behind him. That’s what bothered him the most. “Doesn’t have the sense God gave a louse. He might know the chickens wouldn’t stay inside if the dang door was left open,” he said, taking up a piece of the salt pork and eating it with his fingers. Mother, again, said she was pretty sure anyone who had to steal chickens probably needed them more than we did, and we shouldn’t be too upset that a couple would go to feed some
hungry family. Father, looking like black thunder, was thinking. “I’ll tell you what I am going to do,” he said, taking another swig of green tea from his saucer, a habit Mother loathed, but could do little about. “Audrey, you’re the best writer in the family. Tonight when you come home from school, I have a little job for you.” Emerson said he bet Father was going to make Audrey stay up all night in the summer kitchen to see who the culprit was. But that wasn’t what he had in mind at all. Father tore the bottom off a brown cardboard box, got some black paint he used in the drive shed to touch up the fenders on the Model T, and put Audrey to work. When she was finished, he took the piece of cardboard box, grabbed the hammer and a couple nails and headed for the hen house. All the sign said was: “If you have to steal my chickens, please have the common sense to close the coop door behind you.” We never knew if any chickens were stolen again, but never again did we get up and see them wandering around the barn yard. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico. ca.
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Mary Cook is a longtime writer with several books in print and in electronic copies. She appears as a regular columnist.
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