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An award winner at the 14th annual Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce made an announcement of interest to area consumers. Karen Gilks accepted the Business Appreciation Award under the Township of McNab/Braeside category. She also made it known that Gilks Signs & Trophies will be offering sporting items, now that Play It Again Sports has shut down. “We are going to open up a sports store,” Gilks said on stage, with husband Gary at her side. “So when you break that hockey stick you don’t need to go to Ottawa.” Since 1982 when the store was in Arnprior — now on River Road just outside town limits — Gilks has generously given to sports teams and athletes in the area. Karen said it is smart strategy for every local business. “We are happy to see the town grow,” she said. “We take so much so to give back is important.” Also known for giving generously is the relatively new Dentistry @ Arnprior, this year’s Business the Year Award winner. From donation-only community barbecues supporting the Arnprior Humane Society and the Seniors At Home program, to their supporting local charities like Arnprior Regional
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On April 3, a flag raising ceremony was held and the Autism Awareness Flag was raised at Arnprior town hall. Autism spectrum disorder occurs in one in 66 Canadian youth ages five-17, affecting boys at a rate five times higher than girls.
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Town supports autism awareness initiatives The Town of Arnprior has shown its support for autism awareness. April 2 was proclaimed World Autism Awareness Day in Arnprior and the town once again participated in the Raise the Flag and Light it up Blue initiatives to foster acceptance for individuals living with autism spectrum disorder, and support the day-to-day issues faced by people with autism and their families. On April 2, blue lights illuminated
town hall and the Arnprior and District Museum clock tower. On April 3, a flag-raising ceremony was held and the Autism Awareness flag was raised at town hall. In October 2012, Bill S-206, An Act respecting World Autism Awareness Day, was fast-tracked and passed in the House of Commons. This means that each year April 2 is recognized officially as World Autism Awareness Day in Canada. The passing of this bill dem-
onstrates that Canadian lawmakers care about autism and autism awareness. Autism spectrum disorder occurs in one in 66 Canadian youth ages five-17, affecting boys at a rate five times higher than girls. Through improved public awareness, the message to the people and families affected by autism spectrum disorder living in our community and the province is loud and clear — Your struggles matter to all Ontarians.
The LCBO in Arnprior could be moving from its Daniel Street location to one near No Frills. A public hearing to discuss the move to the parking lot at 39 Winners Circle Dr. was set for Tuesday, April 10 at town hall. The minor variance application presented at the Committee of Adjustment asks permission for relief from a zoning rule: decrease the front yard depth from 10.5 metres to six. The standalone store facing The Prior Sports Bar & Restaurant fits a pattern for retail developments in recent years, said town planner Robin Paquette. The larger malls are being replaced by individual entrance businesses backed onto roads and in clusters often called power centres. Those at Baseline and Woodroffe, and Strandherd and Woodroffe in Ottawa are recent examples. “It’s very typical,” Paquette said. “Their layout is to be a standalone.” There are no rules against LCBO stores visible from highways, and many are near restaurants that serve alcohol. The required number of parking spots for all businesses using the lot will be achieved. The retailer would rent from the owners of President’s Choice and No Frills, bumping up tax revenue for the town. However, the current location may fall back to vacancy, which would mean less tax revenue. Paquette isn’t concerned the large location at Daniel and William streets will stay empty long. The municipality would like to see a structure with commercial outlets on the ground floor and residential units above. “We’re hoping so,” she said. “The official plan calls for mixed use, so we’d encourage some intensification. It’s a prominent corner.”
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This free event is taking place on April 28, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at the Dochart Soccer Fields (278 Duncan Drive, Arnprior). Rain or Shine, no experience needed. Instructed by Greg Bellamy, President and Co-Founder of Nordixx Canada Contact Karla to register: 613-623-5756 ext. 232 or kblemkie@mcnabbraeside.com For more information, go to our website at www.mcnabbraeside.com
Waste Site Attendant/Equipment Operator – Part Time Position (20 hours/week)
The Township of McNab/Braeside seeks applications for the above position. Under the general supervision of the Director of Public Works, the Waste Site Attendant/Equipment Operator will be required to operate heavy equipment to spread and compact waste and cover material as well as operate the weight scale and collect tipping fees for waste brought to the site.
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1. Successfully completed O.S.S.D (Grade 12) or equivalent. 2. Experience in the operation of heavy equipment, including bulldozer, track loader, wheel loader and/or other miscellaneous equipment. 3. Experience working with the public and possess excellent communication skills. 4. Demonstrated excellent safety record, ability to meet physical demands of the position. 5. Work schedule will require staff to work during the week and on Saturdays. A Copy of the full job description can be found on the Township website or at the municipal office Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and resume clearly marked as to contents to the undersigned by 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 17, 2018 to: Lindsey Lee, CAO/Clerk Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 llee@mcnabbraeside.com We thank all applicants, however only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
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The Madawaska Bridge will undergo millions of dollars in repairs in the summer of 2019 and 2020.
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Work planned on the Madawaska Bridge next summer and the following will cause some disruption for Arnprior travellers. The bridge will be reduced to a single lane and one sidewalk during rehabilitation of the 44-yearold structure. Major delays in the planning process could see the two-year project pushed back to 2020 and 2021. The work – including expansion joint replacements, west abutment repairs, approach slab replacements, and repaired parapet walls – should last 25 years. A presentation at the April 9 town council meeting by county public works director Steve Boland shared plans to date and asked for municipal input. The town owns the watermain on the structure, and is responsible for maintaining sidewalks streetlights, along with the pedestrian path under the west abutment. Does the town want to alter the sidewalks along with bridge repairs? Three options mentioned include: • A basic rehabilitation with relocated utilities would cost between $6.2- and $7-million; • With sidewalks widened by two metres, the cost jumps to between $6.5- and $7.4-million; • With a single three-metre sidewalk on the north side (none on
south), the cost jumps again to between $10- and $10.8-million. It didn’t take long for Mayor David Reid and most councillors to say spending about $2 million for a nicer sidewalk on the side overlooking the weir is too much. Reid was told the hefty price tag is due to drainage changes, more structure material (a barrier wall between the sidewalk and vehicular traffic would be needed) and the sheer length of the bridge. However, council did acknowledge that crossing the bridge is a risky, unpleasant venture for pedestrians and cyclists. Reducing the vehicular lanes is an option, but they are pretty narrow as is; having a narrow sidewalk on the south side and wider on the north is also possible. Regardless of the final outcome, the bridge walls will be slightly higher with a single rail. Town staff will study the issues, including what to do about the watermain, if decorative lighting is worthwhile, and get back to council – likely for the May 14 meeting. The county, along with other stakeholders such as Bell Canada, Hydro One, Ontario Power Generation, and the provincial Ministry of Transportation should hear the town’s input later that month. A public meeting for residents and Arnprior businesses explaining the plan will take place soon after that.
The second anniversary of Chris Walsh’s tragic death was last week on, Easter Monday. Now the family is ready to honour his memory with an event that occupied much of his time: a golf tournament. “He would think it would be a good idea,” said Diane Swaine, his mother. “He spent a lot of time at Madawaska Golf Club. They were very good to Chris, very kind to him.” Held at Madawaska on June 2, rain or shine at 1 p.m., the Swing in the Memories of Chris Walsh is a four-person scramble style tournament that caps off with a barbecue dinner. Registration deadline is May 25. Money raised will go to Mackay Manor, Renfrew county’s addiction treatment centre for men. Walsh was killed when hit by a taxi on Russett Drive in the early morning hours of April 2, 2016. The driver was sentenced At Donnelly Auto Credit we know bad things happen to good people. to six months in jail in what proved a highWe have helped 1000’s of people get back into a car for over 45 years. profile case. Swaine has spoken openly about her son’s struggle with addiction, and would like participants and the wider community to learn more about Mackay Manor and the services available to Arnprior residents. However, it is crucial that people admit they are addicts; that is the first step. It is also time that society realizes addiction is not a moral Get APPROVED TODAY, Apply now at www.Donnellyautocredit.com failing but a sickness. Addiction and other
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Man faces sexual assault charges, trafficking, injury to dog On Wednesday, March 28 Ontario Provincial Police officers (OPP) in Arnprior began an investigation when two teenaged females provided information regarding being sexually assaulted by an adult male known to them. Following the investigation Marcus Bisson, 42, of Arnprior was arrested and
charged with: two counts of OPP have issued a correction and now say allegation of possession of child pornogra- on April 3. sexual assault, two counts he is just being investigated for that offence. phy,” said the release. Const. Erin Densmore led the investigaof failing to comply with a “The OPP are continuing to investigate an He was held in custody for a bail hearing tion. probation order, two counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, and one count of causing injury to a dog. While an earlier release indicated Bisson had been On Sunday April 1 at about 4:52 p.m. a vehicle was stopped for thieu McLaren led the investigation. charged with one count of speeding on Burnstown Road in the Township of McNab/Braeside. The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) possession of child pornogThe driver had been drinking and following breath tests and an investigated 222 calls for service during the past week. raphy, investigation a 52-year-old man from McNab/Braeside was charged Domestic Violence with: driving over 80mgs, driving while disqualified, driving while Arnprior and Renfrew officers investigated six domestic disputes 18th An nual under suspension, using licence plates not authorized, driving with- during the past week. One male was charged with three counts of out a currently validated permit, failing to surrender proof of insur- assault and one count of fail to comply with a probation order and ance and failing to surrender a vehicle permit. one male was charged with domestic mischief and fail to comply He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on with an undertaking. No other criminal offences were alleged. If May 2 for the criminal charges and issued a summons for traffic you or someone you know is living in or involved in an abusive relaAntique & court in Renfrew on May 18 for the provincial offences. Const. Jason tionship help is available. Contact Bernadette McCann House 24/7 Modern Firearms Clothing • Accessories Golds led the investigation. for support, advice or the safety of a shelter at 1-800-267-4930. The Fishing Tackle & On Monday April 2 at about 9:45 p.m. officers were conducting Women’s Sexual Assault Centre of Renfrew County is also available Equipment Archery RIDE spot checks on Bruce Street in Renfrew when they observed 24/7 for information and support at 1-800-663-3060. a vehicle turn into a private drive in an attempt to avoid the RIDE. Sexual Assault Officers stopped the vehicle and spoke to the male and female On Monday, April 2 an adult female reported historical sexual Saturday, April 22 9am-4pm occupants. The male admitted he had been driving and had been assaults which had occurred over several years in Admaston/Bromdrinking so turned to avoid the officers. He then moved to the pas- ley Township. The suspect was known to the victim and charges are Sunday April 23 9am-2pm senger seat, attempting to avoid charges. pending against an adult male. Const. Kyle Mask is leading the inPerth Arena Following an investigation and breath tests at the detachment a vestigation. 2 Beckwith St. E Perth, Ontario male, 36, of McNab/Braeside Township was charged with impaired Fraud General Admission $6 driving, driving over 80mgs and possession of a schedule 1 drug (coA victim reported having unauthorized charges on a credit card caine). He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew after booking and paying for a driving test online. The victim conon May 2. He was also charged under the Highway Traffic Act with tacted the Ministry of Transportation who had no record of their Auction Sale 2 counts of driving while under suspension. He was issued a sum- test. Drivers are encouraged to ensure they are dealing with the minSaturday April 14 at 11:00 a.m. for mons to appear in traffic court in Renfrew on April 27. Const. Ma- istry directly to book and pay for road tests.
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REQUEST FOR TENDER CONTRACT NO. PWC-2018-09
REHABILITATION OF COUNTY STRUCTURE B110 (CAPTAIN CHRISTOPHER BELL BRIDGE)
SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the County of Renfrew Public Works & Engineering Department, will be received until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, 2018 for the Rehabilitation of County Structure B110 (Captain Christopher Bell Bridge), located on County Road 1 (River Road) 2.6 km East of County Road 20 (Castleford Road) in the Township of Horton. A certified cheque or bank draft not less than the amount specified in the tender requirements must accompany each tender and the successful bidder will be required to provide a 100% performance bond and 50% materials and labour payment bond upon execution of the contract agreement. Companies that wish to submit a tender for this contract 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 One Hundred ($100) Dollars. 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 this tender. For further information please contact: Laura Gonu Secretary II-Infrastructure pwtenders@countyofrenfrew.on.ca
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Election Assistant (6 month contract) The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is seeking a motivated and All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) energetic individual to be involved in the planning, organizing and unless otherwise indicated. delivery of the 2018 Municipal Election. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca Reporting to the Municipal Clerk, the Election Assistant will provide or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered support in the planning and execution of the Municipal Election. right to your email in-box. They will be responsible for administrative functions that include TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/ coordinating election vendors and suppliers, financial record keeping, subscribe.aspx public relations, and customer service. The Election Assistant will be appointed as Assistant Returning Officer and will support the Clerk APRIL 15-21ST IS VOLUNTEER WEEK in fulfilling statutory requirements under the Municipal Elections Act. Join us to celebrate our amazing volunteers. Candidates must have a post-secondary diploma or degree in Mississippi Mills Volunteer Appreciation Reception business administration, or equivalent. Previous experience as an Wednesday April 18th 5:00PM Election Assistant for a Municipal Election will be considered an asset. Light reception, cash bar The individual will be able to communicate effectively, professionally Almonte Civitan Club and courteously with all levels of staff, external contacts and the 500 Almonte Street, Almonte general public and be productive in a team environment. Preferred No RSVP required. Hosted by The Municipality of Mississippi Mills, The Hub, The candidates will have demonstrated organizational skills combined Almonte Civitan Club and Mills Community Support with the ability to manage competing priorities. Candidates will be required to have a valid Class G driver’s licence in good standing and MISSISSIPPI MILLS BABYSITTING COURSE the flexibility to work some evenings and weekends as required. The Sunday April 22nd, 2018 • 9:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Record Almonte District High School Check as a condition of employment. Class Room: TBD The hourly rate for this position is $19.12. Cost: $50.00 (MUST BE 12 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER) To explore this challenging opportunity further, we invite qualified PLEASE CALL 256-1077 TO REGISTER applicants to forward their resume in confidence by April 26th at noon to: Cynthia Moyle, Acting Clerk HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT – OPENING Municipality of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 The first day of operation for 2018 will be Saturday, May 19, 2018. Phone: 613-256-2064 ext. 225 Fax: 613-256-4887 The Municipality of Mississippi Mills continues to participate with neighbouring municipalities in the Hazardous Waste Depot held in Email: cmoyle@mississippimills.ca Carleton Place (128 Patterson Street). The depot is open from 8 am to noon Website: www.mississippimills.ca We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those being on Saturdays only. considered for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with Last Day to dispose of Hazardous Waste until 2019 – September 1, 2018 the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE Act, and will only be used for candidate selection. PROCEDURAL BY-LAW The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an equal opportunity employer. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Ontario intends to pass a by-law to amend By-law No. 17-03, being a by-law Human Rights Code. to govern the proceedings of meetings of Municipal Council and its Tuesday, April 17, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – Council Tuesday, May 1, 2018 @ 6:00 pm - Council
Transfer Station honors Mississippi Mills’ landfill passes from 2018. Hours of operation there are: Monday to Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
REQUEST FOR CANTEEN OPERATING SERVICES AT THE ALMONTE COMMUNITY CENTRE & STEWART COMMUNITY CENTRE IN PAKENHAM The Municipality of Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture Department is looking for the services of a canteen operator for both the Almonte Community Centre & Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham. Canteen services are required from the months of September – March at the Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham. Canteen services are required from the months of October – March at the Almonte Community Centre. Proposals should be submitted at the Almonte Old Town Hall (14 Bridge Street) or by emailing Calvin Murphy cmurphy@ mississippimills.ca and will be accepted until Tuesday April 24th, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. For more information on submitting a proposal, please contact Calvin Murphy – Recreation Manager Municipality of Mississippi Mills 613-256-1077 Ext: 24 or cmurphy@mississippimills.ca
STATE STREET, MARTIN STREET SOUTH & EASEMENT SEWER, WATERMAIN AND CULVERT REHABILITATION CONTRACT NO. 18-07
The project comprises the construction of approximately 175 m of mainline sanitary sewer and 130 m of mainline watermain complete with the installation of sanitary and watermain service laterals and road reinstatement works within State Street, Martin Street South and the easement between Martin Street South and Clyde Street, located in the Ward of Almonte in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills. The scope also includes the rehabilitation of an existing concrete box culvert crossing State Street. SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the CAO, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on April 20, 2018 for the “Tender for Municipality of Mississippi Mills, State Street, Martin Street South & Easement Sewer, Watermain and Culvert Rehabilitation – Contract No. 18-07�. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office building immediately following the tender closing. To receive a copy of the tender document please email chartwick@mississippimills.ca Committees to include the position of Deputy Mayor and quorum of APPOINTMENTS BEING SCHEDULED FOR For further information please contact; Council at its meeting on the 17th day of April, 2018. QUESTIONS REGARDING COMMUNITY OFFICIAL Cory Smith, Roads and Public Works Technologist PLAN AMENDMENT Telephone: (613) 256-2064 x 229 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Municipality is currently scheduling appointments for one-on- Facsimile: (613) 256-4242 E-mail: csmith@mississippimills.ca Mississippi Mills Public Library requires a one discussions regarding the proposed Community Official Plan TENDER NO. 18-19 CEO/CHIEF LIBRARIAN amendments on Fridays between April 6th and May 18th, 2018 from SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF Salary range starting at $84,917.76 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Mississippi Mills Municipal Office, located CHAIN LINK FENCE For a detailed job description check out our at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte. Appointments will be scheduled The work included within this contract shall include supply and in 30 minute time slots and can either be one-on-one or in small website at www.missmillslibrary.com groups if the subject matter or inquiry is similar. The Mississippi Mills installation of chain link fence and gates around the perimeter of the Mississippi Mills Public Works Yard, located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Interested candidates are invited to submit, in confidence, a letter Director of Planning will be available to answer questions. of application and a resume outlining their qualifications to the Anyone who wishes to schedule an appointment is asked to contact Almonte, ON. The works shall also include any necessary grading undersigned no later than Noon Friday April 20, 2018. We would Roxanne Sweeney, Building and Planning Clerk at 613-256-2064 ext. and landscaping for preparation and/or reinstatement of disturbed materials resulting from the works. like to thank all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an 260 or by email at rsweeney@mississippimills.ca SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Municipality of Mississippi interview will be acknowledged. For more information on the Community Official Plan, please visit Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the CAO, Chair, CEO/Chief Librarian Search Sub-Committee the municipal website at www.mississippimills.ca under the Town at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until Box 820, 155 High St., Almonte. K0A 1A0 Hall – Department - Planning page and/or our Facebook account @ 1:30pm local time, on April 26, 2018 for the “Tender for Municipality Email: CeoSearch@mmlb.ca MississippiMills for further updates and meeting notices regarding of Mississippi Mills, Installation of Chain Link Fence, Ramsay Garage – Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal the Community Official Plan. Contract No. 18-19�. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose Office building immediately following the tender closing. HOWIE ROAD RECYCLE DEPOT – of job selection. To receive a copy of the tender document please email chartwick@ OPENING ON WEDNESDAYS If you require this document or any additional documents in an alternative format, please contact us at 613-256-1037. Should you Howie Road Recycle Depot will be opening on Wednesdays from 3 mississippimills.ca. require any special accommodations in order to apply or interview p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. The Landfill is also open For further information please contact; for a position with the Mississippi Mills Public Library we will on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cory Smith, Roads and Public Works Technologist endeavor to make such accommodations. For all general inquiries Mississippi Mills residents may take garbage to the Beckwith Transfer Telephone: (613) 256-2064 x 229 regarding this employment opportunity please use email. Station at 9271 Cavanagh Road, Carleton Place. The Beckwith Facsimile: (613) 256-4242 E-mail: csmith@mississippimills.ca Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, April 12, 2018 5
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Winner of the Business of the Year Award during the 14th annual Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce gala awards night is Dentistry @ Arnprior. Christine Jarrett, left, presents the award to Brandon Potter, owners Neeraj and Saloni Bansal, and Town of Arnprior Award winner Jeannette Grant accepts the recognition from Mayor David Reid. Glenda Reid.
The Rosien Farm won this year’s Agriculture Appreciation Award. They are, from left, Kevin, Erin Gillian, Lois and Henry Rosien. Karen and Gary Gilks’ business Gilks Signs & Trophies took home the Business Appreciation Award from the Township of McNab/Braeside. Mayor Tom Peckett, left, presented the award.
Jackie Stephens has the young entrepreneur award handed to her by Stephanie Lorincz of the chamber of commerce.
The Mayor’s Award is from the Township of McNab/Braeside. This year’s Paul, left, and John Perreault of winner is Dwayne Phillips, who is accompanied on stage by his wife Under My Roof won the InnovaBev. tion Award.
Volunteer of year proud to have chosen Arnprior
“I love this little community,” she said. “We * President’s Award — The Prior Sports Bar The Township of McNab Braeside winners chose this little community. And we volunteer & Restaurant: are: because we have the time and it’s a good match.” * Young Entrepreneur — Jackie Stephens; * Mayor’s Award — Dwayne Philips; He noted her time dedicated to the Prior It was a packed house the Nick Smith Centre * Innovation Award — Under My Roof; * Agriculture Appreciation Award — Rosien Chest Nuts, a breast cancer support group, on April 5 for the event, catered by Krave Bistro * Business of the Year Award — Dentistry @ Farm; friends of the public library, Rotary, Opportu- and emceed by Jason Marshall. Arnprior; * Business Appreciation Award — Gilks nity Shop, and Red Hats. * Skilled Trade Business Award — Valley Signs & Trophies; Afterward, Grant likened her move to ArnThe Greater Arnpior Chamber of Commerce Home Services; * Town of Arnprior Awards; prior as that of an orphan being adopted. winners are: * New Business Award — The Vintage Crate. * Volunteer of the Year — Jeanette Grant.
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A nation in mourning
It’s unbelievable. Unfathomable. Horrific. The stories and photos coming out of Saskatchewan following Friday’s deadly crash that claimed 15 lives and injured 14 others from the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team have been nothing short of mind-numbing. The players on this junior hockey team, 17 to 21 years of age, their coaching and support staff, could have been anyone, on any bus, in smalltown Canada. It wasn’t long ago members of Renfrew’s own junior hockey team gathered in hospital and at churches and funeral homes following a tragic crash that killed two players and injured two others. That experience underscored for us the incredible healing power of community. As we get to know the people of Humboldt, the pain and suffering of a nation is front and centre. Our junior hockey teams, or minor hockey teams for that matter, it could have been them. It’s not like we haven’t thought about that already, and perhaps that’s why it’s been so easy for Canada to come together as a nation – it’s what we do. We support each other, through tragedies like this. We offer money, food, condolences, floral tributes, our hearts, thoughts, and our prayers.
“Hockey is a community, no matter where we play,” said one local coach and hockey dad. “It’s not just a sport, it’s who we are.” Local condolences are pouring in. The #putyoursticksout campaign saw numerous families and agencies pay tribute with sticks placed outside doors. Teams and officials paid tribute with unity circles in rinks. Students are wearing their jerseys to school April 12 in honour of the victims. The Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe page has reached over $6 million and the money keeps coming. The Town of Arnprior announced Monday night it will donate to the cause. To the families of the victims, may you continue to find strength in the rally of the nation. Please keep these guys, and their families in your thoughts and prayers: Glen Doerksen, 59, (bus driver); Darcy Haugan, 42 (coach); Mark Cross, 27, (assistant coach); Tyler Bieber, 29, (play-by-play announcer); Brody Hinz, 18 (radio stats guy); Logan Schatz, 20; Jaxon Joseph, 20; Stephen Wack, 21; Adam Herold, 16; Logan Hunter, 18; Logan Boulet, 21; Evan Thomas, 18, Conner Lukan, 21, Jacob Leicht, 19, and Parker Tobin, 18. And to the man who drove the transport, and survived – we’re thinking of you and your family, too.
Cousin Ronny’s antics frowned on at school and the farm, says Mary It wasn’t unusual for my Montreal cousins, Ronny and Terry to come to the farm in Renfrew County at any time of the year. Spring came early that year, and with it came Aunt Helen with Ronny and Terry in tow. All she did was drop them off, have one night’s sleep, and was back on the train to Montreal the next day. You’d never know Terry was in the house, but Ronny was a different story. All Mother had to do was pack another sandwich in the lunch bag, and off Ronny went to the Northcote School with the rest of us. Well, it didn’t take long for Ronny to be up to his usual tricks at school. He was back to eating chalk, throwing spit balls, and dunking Cora’s long braids into the ink well on his desk where he sat behind her. As usual, Miss Crosby sent a note
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home with my sister Audrey to mother. “Straighten him up, or keep him at home.” Saturday couldn’t come soon enough for me! But all that really meant was Ronny’s antics just moved from the Northcote School to the farm. His first target was the old gobbler who didn’t like Ronny any more than Ronny liked him. Audrey said gobblers had good memories. Using an empty grain bag as a shield, Ronny taunted the gobbler
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on the side of the head if he got out of hand. He must have been tired out from his day of antics, because even before I went upstairs, there wasn’t a peep coming down the stairwell. Just as I was putting my feet on the stairs to go up to bed, I overheard Father say to Mother. “I’ll bet my last dollar that one day we’ll read about that lad in the Renfrew Mercury. And it won’t be a writing you’d want to cut out and put into the family bible.” 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. 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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Giants frequent local waters MICHAEL RUNTZ Nature’s Way
When it comes to animals, our species has always been impressed by size. Big mammals like moose attract considerably more attention than do mice. People journey to foreign continents to see elephants and giraffes while few would walk a block to see a snowshoe hare or a red squirrel. And birds as large as eagles never fail to elicit excitement when sparrows and their kin bring only yawns. Perhaps it is their size that draws our eye to great blue herons, now just returning from their winter retreats. Five feet tall and owning a wingspan that exceeds six feet, herons are among the largest birds on this continent. Yet, while the sighting of an eagle always seems noteworthy, few people mention with great excitement an encounter with a great blue heron. Perhaps that’s because herons are far commonly encountered than are eagles. We see them on creeks, rivers, and shallow bays of lakes. We often see them flying over highways, their long necks folded back into an S and their long legs sticking out behind as their ponderous wing beats carry them slowly through the air. In spring and summer, herons seem ubiquitous. Still, they are fascinating birds. Their long legs serve them well as they stalk frogs and fish in shallow water. Their spear-like bills snatch (not spear) fish and other prey, which can include voles, chipmunks, snakes, frogs, and occasionally other birds. Meals are swallowed whole but sometimes a few whacks are required to subdue fish with spiny fins before they are swallowed. Prey is located visually and herons have remarkable patience in standing still until something of interest moves below them. When it does, they slowly lean forward, cocking their neck for a rapid thrust. When it shoots out, the head vanishes below the water’s surface for a second or two, reappearing most times with a small fish clenched in the bill. Like all birds, herons spend a lot of time keeping their feathers in good order for they not only keep their owners warm and dry but also allow them to impress the opposite sex. During the breeding season, great blue herons sport long, thin, white ornamental feathers on the back of their head (occipital plumes), breast (pectoral plumes), and shoulder region (scapular plumes). More than a dozen courtship displays have been described, with many of these involving the plumes. Displays include the “stretch display” in which an unmated male extends his neck and erects his neck plumes, and the “snap display” in which a heron erects its head, neck, and breast plumes and lowers its head, loudly clapping its bill together with
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Although they are one of the largest birds in our area, Great Blue Herons usually eat small prey, such as this Golden Shiner. its neck stretched out straight. In addition to making sound, herons use their bills to clean their feathers, adding waterproofing secretions acquired from a gland above their tail. But their bills cannot reach their head and upper neck so herons use their feet, employing a special comb located on their middle toe. Herons might be impressive to see but apart from bill clacking, they make few sounds apart from hoarse squawks. When you are this big, who needs a voice to impress? The Nature email is mruntz@start.ca Michael Runtz is a long-time columnist who teaches natural history and ornithology at Carleton University.
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Museum administrative assistant Anita Desarmia Brown holds up one of the undergarments that will be in the upcoming exhibit Arnprior Undercover. The museum hopes residents will have contributions of their own to include. It could become a travelling exhibit.
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ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Rev. Fr. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org Sunday Children’s Liturgy Bi-monthly Youth Programs Home of the Arnprior & District Food Bank
“I’m on the lookout for undergarments,” is not a sentence Janet Carlile thought she would ever utter. Yet here she is, putting the call out to Arnprior and area residents for their underwear. Bras. Tight-fitting blouses. Long johns. Bloomers. The curator of the Arnprior & District Museum is putting together an exhibit entitled Arnprior Undercover. And she is hoping older, unused or even (very) gently used
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underwear will be brought to the 35 Madawaska St. building. “Once upon a time people always had a set of good underwear that was never worn,” Carlile explained. “Maybe some older folks still do. They would keep it just for good – but good never happened.” The wedding night that never happened; maybe the negligee is still in a closet. Any that are donated must be at least 50 years old, she said. Bathing suits will also be welcomed. The exhibit could become a travelling one,
meaning Arnprior’s undergarments could be on display at museums across Canada. They have a decent collection already from some underwear made in Arnprior. “We are not just about lumber, although lumber is important to the region,” Carlile said. “But lumber doesn’t appeal to everyone. So we are trying to think outside the box.” The travelling exhibit My Tattoo, My Story was a huge hit, bringing in many new visitors who might not have been to the museum before. Carlile is hoping for the same with Arnprior Undercover.
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Here is your opportunity to declutter at a reasonable price. Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniors at Home (ABMSH) will be hosting their third Shred-It Day Arnprior on Saturday, April 21, and would love to help you plan ahead and get rid of any paper files and items that are taking up space and are no longer required. Over the years, we all collect and file away plenty of important papers, cards, magazines, etc. But now it is time to declutter and the staff and volunteers of ABMSH can help you, at no cost, to plan ahead, sort through these types of items, and decide which are outdated and which can be shredded. The cost of the actual shredding is $8 per Banker-style box,
which will be shredded by the professionals of, Shred-It Ottawa, on Saturday, April 21, in the parking lot of ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. W. If you plan on shredding drop by on the 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., there will be volunteers on hand to help you unload. The coffee will be on and you can watch just how quick all of the unneeded ‘stuff’ will be gone forever — shredded by the professionals. If you drop by later in the day there will be a barbecue, a place to sit and relax while feeling good about getting rid of your stuff. All businesses whether it be large, home based or small, are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity all while supporting your local Community Support Services, ABMSH. “How long should I keep my
files?” One of the most asked questions regards income tax. Keeping your tax records is important to support the information you have provided to the Canada Revenue Agency. The CRA recommends keeping your tax records for at least six years. This six-year period starts at the end of the tax year to which the records relate. Tax records include your returns and the supporting documentation used to prepare them such as expense receipts, T4s that record employment income and at-source deductions and receipts for charitable donations. For all other documents and the right retention schedule for your business/ home files you are encouraged to visit www.shredit.com. Please be sure your shredding will be handled by the professionals in strict confidence.
Concert pianist shares gift April 22 Concert pianist Sylvia Etcheverry moved to Arnprior with her family in July 2016. While attending the piano concert held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church last October, Etcheverry birthed the idea to hold a concert of her own, and approached Rev. Hooper to seed that plan. The rest, as they say, is history. An engaging Classical Piano Concert is now scheduled for Sunday, April 22 at 3 p.m. at the church. Etcheverry’s piano career started when she was eight years old, taking lessons with Hungarian pianist and teacher Laszloffy Margit, who was trained at the prestigious Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary. Etcheverry was also to attend the same academy, but her destiny changed when she met the love of her life, José. She continued her piano studies and completed her Grade 10 piano at the National Conservatory of Music in Santiago, Chile, and in 1978 she and José immigrated to Canada. After obtaining her Performer’s ARCT from the Royal Conservatory, Etcheverry began giving recitals, and since 1997 has graced audiences
with her playing in several locations throughout Ontario. Her love of music and entrepreneurial spirit caused Etcheverry and a colleague, Anne Roveda, to open and direct a musical education business in Mount Albert, Ont. Called “Orffans,” the business’s name was taken from the Orff Approach and method of teaching music, which incorporates music, movement, drama and speech into lessons that mimic a child’s world of play. It was developed by German composer Carl Orff and his colleague Gunild Keetman in the 1920s. During the 17 years of “Orff-ans” success, Etcheverry also ran a thriving music studio in her own home, in Mount Albert. The scheduled concert promises to thrill the audience as Etcheverry entertains with a number of classical piano pieces, including music by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, Albeniz, Granados, Satie and others. Join Etcheverry at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian’s church for this afternoon of beautiful music, delivered by an accomplished pianist. Refreshments will be served following the concert, and a free-will offering is appreciated.
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The mercurial, five time Juno-nominated/seven Canadian Folk Music Award winning mando maestro Andrew Collins will perform in Arnprior this spring. Collins brings his Trio and their popular collision of bluegrass, folk, jazz, classical and swing, not to mention a dizzying number of instruments on stage in the ambiance of the Arnprior Public Library on April 21 at 8 p.m. “The acoustics are second to none,” says head librarian Karen DeLuca. “Moveable shelves allow the space to be transformed, and the space has hosted a myriad of musical genres – from blues to classical.” Andrew Collins finds himself – through no actual fault of his own – at the epicentre of Canada’s burgeoning acoustic/ roots music scene. He didn’t invent it – but he’s certainly a major contributor, having co-founded seriously noteworthy Canadian bands like the Creaking String Quartet, the Foggy Hogtown Boys and, more recently, the Andrew Collins Trio. As Collins gathers up innumerable awards and nominations by these various ensembles, Collins is zeroing in on the work he does with his beloved trio: fellow string guru Mike Mezzatesta, whose versatility and mastery shine through on guitar, mandolin, fiddle and mandola, and in-the-pocket James McEleney, holding it down on the bass, mandocello and vocals. Seating is limited. Tickets are $25 and now available online (www.arnpriorlibrary.ca) or at the Arnprior Public Library, 21 Madawaska Street. There will be two sets and cash bar with door prizes during the intermission. All proceeds will go to further enhance adult programming at the library.
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Date: Tuesday, April 24th, 2018 Time: 9:00am – 11:30am Location: Carleton Place Arena, Upstairs 75 Neelin Street, Carleton Place Date: Thursday, April 26th, 2018 Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm Location: Lanark County Administration Building, Council Chambers 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth Date: Thursday, April 26th, 2018 Time: 9:00am – 11:30am Location: Smiths Falls Arena, Upstairs 71 Cornelia Street, Smiths Falls
For further information please contact: Emily Hollington, Housing Renewal Coordinator Lanark County 613-267-4200 ext. 1505 or 1-888-952-6275 ehollington@lanarkcounty.ca
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Mackay Manor seeks support for women’s addiction facility TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com
Mackay Manor (MM) is demanding financial support from the provincial government for a new Women’s Residential Addiction Facility in Renfrew County. Along with Bernadette McCann House, Mackay Manor officials are set to launch a petition “seeking support from the people of Renfrew County to demand that the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Fund a Women’s Residential Addiction Program.” MM has been in existence since 1975 in Renfrew, serving close to 4,000 male clients. There have been discussions since 1987 to have a women’s treatment centre and they came close to having one in Horton in 2013 but were unable to secure a letter of intent for funding. Tom Carroll, executive director of MM, knows the time is now for a treatment centre. “The longer we wait the more people are going to die,” said Carroll. MM gives priority to clients living in the county but as it is provincially
funded, the centre helps people from all over Ontario. On the flip side of that, the latest research MM has conducted shows in an 18-month period 160 women had been referred out of the county for treatment to Ottawa, Toronto, Brockville or North Bay. Leigh Sweeney, executive director at Bernadette McCann House, said a women’s centre is needed because this service is not available in Renfrew County. Women need something closer because once they leave the county it becomes complicated, she said. “Many women who require that service have to leave the county and that means leaving their kids. That means they have to make choices and usually that means staying with their kids so it’s not successful that way. And we have one for men and we need one for women,” said Sweeney. “It is an issue in the county, addictions are very prevalent and they affect kids, and going forward in our community, we need to look out for one another and to me this is a great example of that.”
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Carroll is encouraging people to sign the petition and do more to show support for the new centre. “We are going to ask the people of Renfrew County to write letters to their MPP demanding that the government fund this program for women,” said Carroll. “There is a real lack of interest from the ministry to give annualized funding to programs. They are fine with one-time funding but they don’t want to commit to annualized funding.” To combat this lack of enthusiasm from the government and the Local Health Integration Network, Carroll says they are trying a different strategy with the petition and the letter writing campaign. “We need the people, we need to come in the other way and have the taxpayer and the people of Renfrew County demand now that they support this service,” said Carroll, who also wants to raise $250,000 to prove this point even further. Things are falling into place to get a new centre off of the ground after an anonymous benefactor purchased the Deacon House located at 358 Pembroke St. E. The building has 14 bedrooms and is 9,000 square feet. “It purely coincidence, last summer I was asked to go and look at this empty building … the owner said do you have any ideas and I said absolutely I got ideas,” said Carroll. He would not disclose how much the building cost but is very grateful it was purchased on their behalf last summer. “That’s someone who is very interested in helping the people of Renfrew County and they recognize the fact that there is a lack and a big gap of services for women,” said Carroll. “We went ‘Wow, maybe this is going to happen and we will be able to get our women’s treatment centre after all.’ ” The organizations have secured a funding agreement with Infrastruc-
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Tom Carroll, executive director of Mackay Manor is working with Bernadette McCann House to open a Women’s Residential Addiction Facility in Renfrew County and are now seeking support from local residents. ture Ontario to help with the $1 million cost to transform the building but officials are now focused with getting community support. Now they just need the letter of funding intent from the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. The goal is to have it open in 2020. Another recent change, a former fee-for-service addiction treatment
centre located in Pembroke, has become available as well. Carroll’s goal is to have two buildings in Pembroke: one as a treatment centre and the other will be an ongoing support building. The vision with the new centre would also include a Hub for Women’s Addiction and Mental Health needs in Renfrew County.
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(Calabogie) 27th, James Gaffney (Deep River) 32nd and Jack Carnahan, (Kanata) 47th. Out of 65 girls who raced, Bailey Stonham was 31st. Calabogie Ski Racing Club is a competitive alpine ski racing program focused on the development of youth into competitive athletes and responsible young adults. The club delivers an athlete-centered program that encourages personal growth and develops individual potential. It is coach-driven and supported by a parent and volunteer infrastructure. The club adheres to the structure established by it’s governing body, Alpine Canada Alpin, and is an active member within the National Capital Division of Alpine Ontario.
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U16 girls brought home silver: Emma Berndt, Hannah Raudssus, Juliette Gaillardetz, Erin Nicholson, Brenna Backman, Gillian Findlay, Sierra Wilson, Taylor McMillan, Nicole Gillan, Lindsay Gillan, Alisha Flowers, Ainsley Phillips and Olivia Lennon.
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The recent West Ottawa Ringette Tournament resulted in three of Arnprior-McNab Ringette Association teams bringing home medals. The weekend tourney saw some outstanding play for all of AMRA teams from U8 to U19. The Ottawa Valley was well represented. U14 girls brought home the gold medals. They were undefeated in the round robin, and won the final 7-2 against Nepean. From left, in front are Avery Stanton, Amber Reid, Taelyn Lecuyer, Blakelee Cavanagh, Trinity Benedict, Ella Regan, Abby Cave, Keirstan Yuke, and Emily Phillips and in back are assistant coach Trevor Reid, Alexie Woito, Ashley Clemmer, coach Robert Phillips, Emma Kealey, Emily Tracey and trainer Sylvia Stanton. Below: The U19 girls brought home gold in a 4-3 overtime win against Kitchener; after also being undefeated in the round robin. From left in back are Taylor Bellefleur, Abby Schwan, Tori Bergsma, Lorianne Trudel, Robyn Stanton, Megan Bennett, Karleigh Kucharik, Gabi Ross, Jaclyn Gillan, Georgia Clemmer, Hailey Jones, assistant coach René Trudel and Taylor Gillan and front row: Jordan Benedict, Katie Belsher, Erica Mousseau, Ashley Hubert and Hannah Hubert. Missing from photo are coach Jamie Kucharik, manager Lynne Perrault, trainers Karen Hubert and Kerri Kucharik.
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Long-time friendships and rivalries add to Arnprior Curling Club 150th Arena Spiel excitement. Here Karen Oatman, vice-skip for Team Oatman (Arnprior/Ottawa) sets the line for a shot. The Arena Spiel is set for April 19 to 22 at the Nick Smith Centre. On Saturday at 2 p.m. have some birthday cake, meet lifetime members, see old trophies, and more.
Host Family Providers may be single, a couple or a family whose lifestyle compliments that of the individual that we support. You will provide a caring and supportive environment and assist the individual to live a happy and fulfilling life within their community. It means so much more than just offering a room in your house. You are giving someone with a developmental disability a place they can call home. A place where they are supported, valued, accepted and can have a real sense of belonging. Homes with pets are welcome to apply. You must be willing to provide a long-term commitment. As a Host Family Provider, you are making a difference in someone’s life. In turn, you can look forward to an incredibly rewarding and fulfilling experience of your own. CLRCS provides training, day options, respite and remuneration to the selected Host Family Providers. If you are interested in learning more or applying, please contact Laura Pirie by email at lpirie@clrcs.com or call 613-432-6763 ext. 103. Deadline is April 30th, 2018.
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Peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday, April 2nd, 2018 at the age of 78. Beloved husband of Jane Gaul (McDonald). Loving father of Paula (Yvan), Trever (Madga). Poppa to Jason and Erica (Mick). Survived by his sisters Hazel, Carole (Don) and Gail (Clarence) as well as his sister-inlaw Brenda (Rick) and brothers-in-law Brice (Ellie) and Henry (Trudy). He will be dearly missed by his many nieces and nephews. Professional arrangements have been entrusted to the care and compassion of Zohr Family Funeral Home, Renfrew. At Ambrose’s request cremation will take place and the family will hold private services later this summer. Those desiring may make donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation in memory of Ambrose on-line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com
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HOELKE VERNA Of Cobden, passed away peacefully at her residence, on Tuesday April 3, 2018 in her 89th year. Verna Hoelke nee Dale beloved wife of Arnold Hoelke. Dear mother of Herbert (late Carol) Hoelke, Heather (late Ed Boomhour), Delwin (Debbie) Hoelke, Paula Hoelke and Deb (Perry Yach). Also survived by 12 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandson, 2 sisters Bev and Velma Dale, 2 brothers Dierl (Anna) Dale and Rick Dale. Predeceased by 2 sisters Velma Buckwalt, Muriel Smith and 2 brothers Harold and Denzil Dale. Friends visited the FraserMorris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Friday April 6, 2018 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. And Saturday from noon until service time in the chapel at 2pm. Spring interment Cobden Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to West-Ross Cancer Society or the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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Nov. 8, 1933 to April 5, 2018. Retired: Boeing of Arnprior. Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital. Predeceased by her husband Richard, and her two brothers Harry and Peter Alexander. Sadly missed by her son Michael (Jackie) of Ottawa, sister Betty Bussell (Stewart) of East Meon, UK, niece Victoria and nephews David, James, Adrian and Joe. Also survived by her daughter Lorrayne Milliken (John) and grandchildren Janyne and Stephen. Thank you to Dr. Gordon, Dr. Greenough and the In Patient Unit for their kind attention to Mary in her last days.
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RUSSELL, Janet With heavy hearts we announce that our beautiful Janet passed away at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by love, prayers and peace on Saturday evening, April 7th, 2018. She was 60. Janet is survived by her loving husband of 26 years, Greg; her siblings: Margaret Neill (Tim), Frances Goodwin (Brenda), Shirley Slater (Richard), Peter Goodwin (Sandra) and Edward Goodwin. Daughter of the late Gerald and Winnifred Goodwin. Janet will be lovingly remembered by her father-in-law, Bill Russell (late Ruth) as well as the entire Russell family. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews as well as so many wonderful friends within the L’Arche community and beyond who have supported and loved her throughout her life. Her pleasant demeanor, her infectious smile and her genuine interest in others will be missed. Relatives and friends are invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, April 12 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Friday morning, April 13 from 10 to 10:45. A Funeral Service to honour Janet will follow in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment will take place at the Malloch Road Cemetery later. In memory of Janet, please consider a donation to L’Arche Arnprior or to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Program. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
Sauermann, Margarete Passed away peacefully on April 4, 2018. Margarete A resident of Pakenham, ON., in her 97th year. Beloved wife to the late John Sauermann, and wonderful mother to Hans (the late Joanna), Heyno (Shirley) and Marlene (Kevin). Proud “Oma” of Mandy (Ryan) and their daughter Rosie, as well as Hannah. Loving step “Oma” to Forde (Marie-Eve), Sean, Beth (Ben) and Paul (Melanie), as well as “Oma Margarete” to Sarah, William, Matthias, Emmanuelle, Mia, Eliza, and Desmond. Donations in memory of Margarete may be made to the Hub or St. Andrew’s United Church (Pakenham, ON.). A Memorial Service will be held in St. Andrew’s United Church on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 11am. A lunch/reception will be held in the church hall following the service. “We love you Mum and are so thankful for all you did for us over the years. We miss you and will always hold you in our hearts.” Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) Condolences and tributes: www.crgamble.com
MULLIN, Patrick Jerry
(Long time employee of the Federal Government of Canada-National DefenceFirst Class Stationary Engineer) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday morning, April 3, 2018; Patrick Jerry Mullin of Arnprior: formerly of Killaloe in his 93rd year. Last living child of the late Thomas Mullin and the late Margaret Helferty. Jerry was predeceased by siblings: Infant Isaia, Bernard, Joseph, William, Lawrence, Ray, Kathleen Harty, Loretta O’Grady, Dorothy Caverley and Eleanor O’Neill. Jerry will be lovingly remembered by his many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews as well as the many who knew and enjoyed his friendship in and around the Ottawa Valley. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Jerry’s beloved St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon, April 7th, 2018 at 1:30. Spring interment St. Andrew’s Catholic Church Cemetery, Killaloe. In memory of Jerry, a donation made to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
(Retired - BASF, Arnprior) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Easter Sunday evening, April 1, 2018; Ronald Gerald Vinet of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. He was 74. Beloved husband of Faye (nee Blanchette). Dearly loved Dad of Stephen Vinet of Kanata and Paula Wheeler (Chris) of Arnprior. Cherished and devoted “Pa” of Madison and Bailee Vinet, Michelle, Hailey and Kaitlin Wheeler. Dear brother of Linda Presley (Frank Findley) and Elaine Scott, both of Braeside; Marilyn Romaine (Roger) of Pembroke and Ray Vinet (Evelyn), both of Pembroke; Lorri Huppert (Greg) of Munster and Jennifer Yilmaz (Cihan) of Smiths Falls. Son-in-law of Margaret Blanchette (late Horace) of Arnprior and brother-in-law of Dorothy Russett (Bryon), Irene Mosley (Ian), Diane Penney (George), Nancy Wagner (late Richard) and Nancy Vinet (Dan Collins). Son of the late Phil and Kay (Faith) Vinet, Ron was also predeceased by his brother Reid Vinet. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. A pleasant and jovial man with an incredible sense of humour, Ron always placed his family first. His character and determination were so clearly displayed as he faced his illness with dignity and hope. He will be missed. Visitation was held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday morning, April 7th from 9:45 to 10:45. A tribute to Ron followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Ron, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation in recognition of the excellent care Ron received there over the years. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Gagnon, Dean
In loving memory of our precious grandson
In Memory of Mom
Private Travis Bromley
If roses grow in Heaven Lord, in you we put our trust. To gently place some in Mom’s arms and tell her they’re from us. Missed & Remembered Moya & James
GADDESS, Mary Jane Eyre (Jan)
Smith, Alex Peacefully at home on Friday April 6th, 2018. Loving husband of Helen Mee for 47 years. Alex was predeceased by his siblings and was the last surviving child of the late Alexander and Ethel Smith. Dear brother in law of Shirley (Thoburn Caldwell). Alex will be greatly missed by his many nieces and nephews. A private family service will be held at a later date. Donations in Alex’s memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
3, 2018, Jan McKerral, age 73 years. Wife of the late Gordon Gaddess; dear mother of Randy, Cobden, Cheri Gaddess, Kingston. Dear grandmother of Gordon, Casey & Julie Gaddess, Cale & Jay Sauve. Dear sister of Heather (late Terry) Hampton, Oakville, Leanne (Marvin) Wylie, Barrie. Pre-deceased by her parents Alex & Dorothy (nee McDonald) and her brother Gary. Fondly remembered by friends Cleo & John Scardino. Graveside committal will be held at Rosebank Cemetery in the spring. In memory of Jan, donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
Reflection Ferguson, Patricia (Pat)
Marie (nee Butts) August 25th, 1946 - April 17th, 2013 In memory of a loving wife, mother and grandmother, called home on April 17th 2013. She will be forever remembered, forever missed and forever loved by her husband Reg, daughters Shelley, Frank (Jamie) and Sherrey Van Ourverkerk (Rob) and grandchildren Emily, Celeste, Cassie, Joshua, Harrison and Ben. Also loved and missed by her cousin Kimberly Cleroux and many other relatives and friends.
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Stewart, Roy Kenneth Peacefully at his sister’s home, on Monday April 2, 2018 at the age of 55. Loving soul mate of Cathy Stewart for 14 years. Dear son of Geraldine Stewart-Gallagher and the late Kenneth Stewart. Dear father of Pierre Levesque and Candy (Mike Sauve). Proud “Poppa Roy” of Kerry, Hope, Ashton, Destiny, Tyson and Skylar. Dear brother of Andrew (Janice), Kathy Carthy (Gerard), Cindy (Jason Efthymiou) and Ricky (Betty). Loving uncle of Chris, Tamara, April, Tracy and Mallory and to several great-nieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by his godson Codie. Roy will be sadly missed by Cathy’s children Blaze Stewart (Erin Godin), Angela Gibbons (Ken Baird) and their children. At Roy’s request private family services will be held. Donations in Roy’s memory may be made to Hospice Renfrew or the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com. Roy’s family would like to thank the incredible staff at the RVH oncology unit and Dr. Langlois for the compassionate care and support given to Roy during his illness.
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In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather. Your memory is a keepsake, With which we will never part. God has you in his keeping, We have you in our heart. Erma & Family
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Timm, Gordon Wilfred
Gordon passed away at the Bonnechere Manor on Easter Sunday morning, April 1, 2018 in his 89th year. He has gone to join his “sweetheart” Teresa Connaughan (May 21, 2010). Dearly loved dad of Kathleen (Joe Bell), Eganville, Judy (Avery Lacourse), Griffith, Bruce (Emily) Kemptville, Darlene (Norm Yantha), Rothesay, Darrell (Carla), Eganville, Cheryl Yantha (Kevin Logel), Kitchener, Brent (Tammy), Picton, Brenda (Rob Beer), Grande Cache, AB. He was predeceased by his son-in-law, Andrew Yantha. Gordon was a much loved grandpa of 19 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and one great, great granddaughter. Dear brother of Evelyn Kuehl-Jobin (Rick), Eganville, Marjorie Timm, Pembroke, Maureen Schweigert (Wesley), Kitchener, Verner (Loma), Ottawa & Emerson (Beatrice), Ottawa. Predeceased by his brothers Eldon (late Lillian) & Garnet. Gordon is also survived by his sister-in-law Pat Connaughan, Eganville & Doreen Miller, Cherry Valley, CA. Dear uncle of several nieces and nephews. Gordon was predeceased by his parents Eric & Hattie (Hoelke). Gordon worked at Reinke’s Home Hardware for 40+ years, and become known as “the Bicycle Man” around the Eganville area. He loved making lawn ornaments in his retirement years. There are many fond and happy memories of Gordon and his step dancing and yodeling. Visitation was held at Zohr Family Funeral Home, Eganville on Wednesday. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. James the Less Catholic Church Eganville, on Thursday, April 5th, 2018 at 11am. In memory of Gordon, for those desiring, donations can be made to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation, Renfrew. Tributes, condolences and donations can be made online at www.zohrfuneralhome.com
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In Loving Memory of our Dear Son Michael Patrick Roche November 7, 1982 - April 17, 2015 “The moment that you died, Our hearts split in two, The one side filled with memories, The other died with you. We often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day, But missing you is a heartache, That never goes away. We hold you tightly within our hearts, And there you will remain, Life has gone on without you But it will never be the same.” We will love you forever Mom and Dad
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LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you are full of clever ideas that you are eager to share with coworkers and people at home. Pace yourself so you don’t overwhelm others with information.
SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, a very fast-paced week is ahead. The good news is that any related unpleasantness will move by quickly, and you can focus on enjoying the fun parts.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, your relations with authority figures are very good right now. Do your best to maintain this both in the short- and long-term. You will benefit from having done so.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, an opportunity to earn more money will catch your eye this week. Even if it seems a little risky, it could be well worth pursuing.
CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, work relationships can be unpredictable, which means you may need to reevaluate your approach. A change in tone or direction may be all that’s needed.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, a surprise invitation may come your way this week. You aren’t sure if you have the time or the gumption to accept at this point. But give ample thought to accepting.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 This can be a fun-loving week for you, Libra, if you embrace the opportunities for letting loose. You may feel impulsive, and that’s okay in moderation.
AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, travel plans can change on a dime, but you are adaptable. It’s not the destination, but the journey. Take someone along for the ride.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, even though you may want to spend time at home — and maybe make a cocoon under the covers — there are some things you need to face if you are going to move forward.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, home repairs and renovations are on the brain. You are ready to pour your energy into changing your home spaces for the better. Start making an idea board.
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PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pay close attention to your bank account, Pisces. Financial surprises might be something to look out for in the near future.
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks – free to non-profit organizations. Go online and submit your event at www.insideottawavalley.com/ottawavalley-events What's Happening is a free online service for non-profit organizations within our Valley footprint to highlight upcoming events. All events must be submitted online (25 word limit) and not all are guaranteed to run in paper. If you have a support group or vital community service please submit them to our Community Resource contact.
Dementia Caregiver Support Group – Are you caring for someone living with dementia? Drop in the 2nd Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Room 102 in the Kenwood Corp. Centre. Please contact Caitlin at The Dementia Society for more information at 613-523-4004 Ext. 3125.
Tick Talk at 7:00 p.m. presentation on Lyme’s Disease by Kristy Giles held at the White Lake Fire Hall Murder Is A Foot presented by Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church Donations appreciated for the “Give Women A Murder Mystery Dinner us a Lift” campaign . and Entertainment Saturday, 6-10 p.m. Cat’s Meow Jazz Club (Located April 19 at Christian Education Centre —257 Friendship Days Arnprior Legion John Street N.) 4 Course Italian Thursday, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Cost: Dinner, Live Band and Dance Floor $9 per person. Macaroni & Cheese Who Did It—Murder Mystery. Casserole. Entertainment: Bob Tickets $40 per person. Church Of- Schwartz & Mary Ellen Shennan. fice 613.623.3176 or UCW Member. All individuals 50 years and over 1920’s attire is encouraged! and individuals with special needs are invited to attend. Tickets must NeighbourLink Fountain fundraiser, be purchased in advance at the indoor-outdoor gigantic yard sale, Seniors at Home office, no later than 128 Mary Street, 7 a.m.-noon, 7 Tuesday, Apr. 17. For more informaa.m.-noon, pancake breakfast, 9 to tion, please call the Seniors at Home 11 a.m. office at 613-623-7981.
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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.
April 12
Arnprior Legion Branch 174 - Entertainment in the Lounge Series presents Gaston Moreau & Rick Leben from 3-7 p.m. Join us for some great music. Everyone welcome. Food available. White Lake United Church ham and bean supper from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. fundraiser for the “Give us a Lift” campaign to install an accessibility
lift in the Church.
Spring fling line dancing: Linedance your way through genres such as the Bachata, Celtic, Cha-Cha, Fox-Trot, Jazz/Jive, Mambo, Rhumba, Sacred, Tango, Waltz, and several others at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior at 12:15 or 1:30 p.m. Pre-Register—613-623-0976 or mais-brown@ sympatico.ca.
April 18 REQUEST FOR SUPPLIER QUALIFICATIONS RFSQ #2018-12
THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR SUPPLIER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE PREQUALIFICATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR RENOVATIONS AT RENFREW COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE (RENFREW) AND FELLOWES HIGH SCHOOL (PEMBROKE). The Request for Supplier Qualification documents are available by visiting the RCDSB Bids & Tenders webpage at rcdsb.bidsandtenders.ca. Emailed submissions, clearly labeled RFSQ #2018-12, will be received before 2:00:00 PM, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2018 and shall be submitted via email to Peggy Fiebig, Purchasing Agent at purchasing@rcdsb.on.ca The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Highest scoring or any submission not necessarily accepted.
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April 20
Anglican Parish of Pakenham at St. Mark’s, Pakenham presents Faith In Harmony, 7 p.m. on Friday. Featuring The Valley Harmonizers senior barbershop chorus and Grace Cavanagh, country/celtic singer. Refreshments to be served afterward. Freewill offering in support of church projects to be accepted..
April 21
Arnprior Legion Branch 174 Entertainment in the Lounge Series presents Simon Clarke - The British Invasion from 3-7 p.m. Join us for some great music. Everyone welcome. Food available. Silent auction, bake sale and luncheon to be held at St Andrew’s Presbyterian church, Arnprior on April 21st. Beginning at 10 a.m. until 1 Shred-It Day Arnprior hosted by Seniors at Home on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 106 McGonigal St. W. An opportunity to rid of valuable, but no longer required papers, file folders & computer floppy disks (no worries about paperclips and stables). This event is 100% secure with a shred-it truck from Shredit Ottawa on site. Cost is $8 per banker box (measures 10” deep x 12” wide)More info Liz Wall at 613623-7981. McNab School Mega Yard Sale at 1164 Stewartville Rd. from 7-10:30
Any inquiries for: Renfrew contact tlepack@metroland.com Arnprior contact ddunn1@metroland.com Community Resources contact cheryl.code@metroland.com
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April 22
Classical Piano Concert on Sunday at 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St N. Come and enjoy the very talented concert pianist Sylvia Etcheverry perform on the Stein/MacNamara Piano. Refreshments will be served after the concert. Freewill offering appreciated. Everyone welcome.
April 23
ADHS Music Department holds its spring concert on Monday, 7 p.m., in the high school gymnatorium (small gym). The cost is a donation at the door.
April 25
“Good Grief ” Wednesday, Breakfast N’ Learn with Gina Pilon, Grief Recovery Coach speaking on ‘How to navigate Loss’, ‘The Elephant in the Room’, ‘Why some people don’t heal’. Hosted by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab 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 Monday, April 23, 3 p.m. Greetings 8:30 a.m. breakfast 9 a.m. 10 a.m. presentation. More info Liz Wall 613-623-7981.
April 27
Optimist Club Whisky Tasting, Friday, at the Arnprior Masonic Hall, 31 James St. Event starts sharply at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:45. Join us for an evening of whisky appreciation with special guest host Jason Hambrey, Canadian Whisky Awards Judge. You will enjoy a generous taste of five premium whiskies, paired with food and a bonus whisky cocktail upon entry. Door prizes, raffles and all round great time! Limited tickets are $65 and available from Chris Toner 613 913-9571. Must be 19 years or older to attend.
April 28
Rummage Sale at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, corner of Daniel and McGonigal streets. Saturday 9-11 a.m. No electronics please. Cof-
fee and donuts available. Spread the word......McNab School is celebrating 50 Years with an Open House Social on Saturday, April 28 from 1-4 p.m. Renew acquaintances with former classmates and staff. We look forward to seeing you then!
April 29
Arnprior Legion, Br. 174 will be holding Executive Elections. Doors will be locked at 1:00 p.m. (election start time). All members are encouraged to attend and if interested in running for a position, please come into the Legion prior to the election time to put your name down.
May 4
Friday, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, May 5, 2:00 p.m., Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church the Arnprior Community Choir presents, “All You Need Is Love: Dessert Musicale”. Don’t miss this exciting concert full of love songs, sing-along fun and desserts. Enjoy the music of Elvis, Beatles, Irving Berlin, Smokey Robinson, and our special guests - youth barbershop quartet, Nothin’ But Treble. Tickets are available at the Arnprior Book Shop. www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com
May 11
TAP’s next fundraising event: “Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader” Trivia / Pub Night on Friday at the Sand Point Golf Course. The event will be hosted by Valley Heritage Radio’s very own funny man Jason Marshall and will be topped off with the sounds of Glass Town (a great supporter of Teachers Against Poverty). Register your team of 8 ($80) at teachersagainstpoverty@ gmail.com before it is sold out. The Greenside Tavern will be open for dinner beforehand and reservations can be made by calling Cari Reid at 613.623.3234.
May 12
Terry Gillespie and Danielle Allard Concert for KatieBears, 7 p.m. Neat Coffee Shop, Burnstown. 100% of ticket sales will go to KatieBears adopted schools in Jamaica. Great Mother’s Day Gift. Tickets may be purchased by emailing katiebears@ gozoom.ca, calling 613-622-0092.
ENERGY FACT! Sunday, April 15th 2-3:30p.m. Your Host: Jenn Spratt 613-794-0404
Sunday April 15th 1-3p.m. Your Host: Pat Forrest 613-433-6569
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CORRECTION NOTICE In the ad beginning April 13th, 2018, the 95 pk. Foam Shape Set by Craft Smart® on page 2 was incorrectly printed with the copy “Compare at $30”. There is no “compare at” price in this advertisement. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
CORRECTION NOTICE In the ad beginning Friday, 4/6, the Make-a-thon Kids Club® Fun Photo Frames in store event for Sunday, 4/8 printed with the incorrect time. The correct event time is 2pm – 4pm. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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¢
SAVE
Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Flour, Rolled Oats or Grains
Herbaland Protein Gummies 1.24kg 1-1 Baking Flour
9
50g
10
3 for $
$ 99
2
$ 50
SAVE
BUY 3 SAVE $197
3
$
Home & Personal Care
Bulk Foods Raw Cashews
Organic Large Flaked & Quick Oats
1
$ 72/ lb
37
¢/ 100 g ¢
SAVE 19 /lb
Green Beaver Deodorant or Facial Line
1321
$
/ lb
2
$ 91/ 100 g ¢
SAVE 40 /lb
LOCAL
Giovanni Hair Care 120ml Cleanser
1499
$
SAVE
3
$
50g Deodorant
4
$ 99
SAVE
1
$ 50
250ml Shampoo or Conditioner
9
$ 99
SAVE $3
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