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A pitch to support solar projects in McNab-Braeside was met with a hazy response during the May 12 planning advisory committee meeting. Soventix is an Ontario company that specializes in rooftop and non-rooftop smaller solar projects up to 500kW. It has struck deals with seven private property owners in the township; each would contribute enough electricity to the grid to power 50 homes per year. A company spokesman told

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the committee of councillors (Scott Brum was absent) that only about 20 per cent of proposals meet with success. They must pass a point system, which includes a certain number for winning the support of the local government. (Even though building permits are issued locally, the province holds the final say when it comes to projects that fall under its FIT program.) Ian Howes explained that none of the company’s solar project rest on prime agricultural land; all are a minimum 20 metres set back from prop-

BRIAN ARMSDEN erty lines, 30 metres from environmental protection areas, 100 metres from any cluster of five or more homes, and rest on about five acres. See TOWNSHIP, Page 4

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Almost 100 Arnprior District High School athletes took part in the track and field championships on May 12 at ADHS. Up against other high schools in Renfrew County, Arnprior won the team championship for the sixth straight year. Find out more on page 20.

The public high school teachers strike is expanding, but so far it isn’t affecting Renfrew County schools. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO) Teachers announced late last week that teachers in Ottawa-

Carleton and Halton will begin a work-to-rule job action today (Thursday) unless local agreements can be reached between those boards and the union before that time. Renfrew County board officials noted that its high school teachers would not be participating in any job action this week. See RENFREW, page 5

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Amy Rafter, left, and Rachelle and Randy Paulen prepare for what promises to be yet another busy lunch time at the recently opened Krave Bistro in downtown Arnprior.

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Few Arnprior restaurants have opened to more buzz and excitement than Krave Bistro, a foodies’ delight for its upscale menu, down-to-earth service, and perfectly situated locale. It’s been the talk of the town for weeks on end now. Since quietly opening on April 17, Krave has been packed almost every day. It is not uncommon to see a lineup outside on a Tuesday or Wednesday at lunch. (It’s a restaurateur’s every dream to have no empty seats on midweek mornings.) And they aren’t all new folks testing out the latest spot for coffee. Many are in a couple of times a week; a few have been known to come every day of the week. “We’re really happy with the reception,� said owner and chef Randy Paulen. “We are very grateful for all the people coming in. We’re continuing to make it better. And (the menu) will keep evolving.� Krave can tweak things here and there, but there is plenty now going right for it. It offers a checklist of how to properly open a restaurant. Start with location. Krave is in a prime spot downtown on Elgin Street between trendy shops with charming facades. The building itself is one of the most beautiful in all of Arnprior. A high ceiling with ornate patterns, rustic brick walls, authentic wood floors, and plenty of natural light. The space is airy and lends itself to high energy vibes. It is the perfect

atmosphere for small-town bistro style. One customer – pointing to black and white photos of local scenes by Steve Donovan – described the interior as a day in Paris. Chain-smoking Frenchmen gulping Chateau Rayas while lamenting world-weariness is a stretch, but the sentiment is laudable. Sidewalk seating

The hope is to offer seating outside, along with more upstairs when the liquor licence arrives in late July. The staff are homegrown, both Paulen and his wife Rachelle have earned a solid local reputation in the industry. They ran banquets at the Arnprior Golf Course for seven years. Before that, Randy had the Elgin Street CafĂŠ where East Side Mario’s is. Before that he ran the samenamed cafĂŠ behind the CIBC. Both are pleased to see old customers and friends welcome them back to the neighbourhood. They even get the odd hug - while working the grill - from the more exuberate patrons. Rachelle said they are continuing to refine the menu, though it already caters to the gluton-free crowd with their burgers and pasta, for instance. “We’re trying to get to know the customers to really find out what they want,â€? she said. Amy Rafter is in many ways the face of Krave. Tall and slender with stunning blue eyes, she easily moves between tables to ensure everyone is enjoying themselves and the food. She laughs when recalling how the

owners intended to run the place with very little help needed. “It didn’t take them long before they said, ‘You need to quit your fulltime job and help us.’â€? Knowledgeable, Rafter describes the various salads and sides with a passion and belief in the food that can’t be fabricated. And it’s not difficult to brag about the food. Hardy 7-oz burgers with sophisticated combinations of brie and red pepper jelly. A wide variety of sizable crepes. Creole pasta. Oddly, Krave has done next to nothing with coffee. Perhaps they feel nearby spots like Bonnie Janes has it covered. Perhaps they simply haven’t gotten around to it. Either way, if you have craving for a triple-venti-halfsweet-non-fat-caramel-macchiato ‌ Starbucks is somewhere down the highway. The restaurant business is precarious, to put it lightly. According to Business Insider, 80 per cent fail within the first five years. If Krave wants to beat the trend, it is starting on a very positive note. Generous portions reasonably priced (you can invert those when loyalty solidifies), excellent staff, and the ideal location. Ironically, the one possible area that might cause its downfall – and it only counts if the owners are superstitious – is in that beautiful building. It has been home to two recent shortterm tenants: Our Place in the Prior and The Shawarma and Sandwich Shoppe.

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Property owners petition to gate Canaan Road Derek Dunn

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Property owners near the site of many bush parties this spring petitioned township council for a quick solution. But they shouldn’t count on it happening promptly. A March 29 letter with names of four property owners near Canaan Road was submitted to the municipal-

ity of McNab-Braeside. They asked for gates to be erected at both ends of the unmaintained road – at Goshen and Burnstown roads - in a bid to stop trucks from mud bogging and drunken partiers setting huge bonfires. An April 26 blaze on private property during fire-ban season had the fire department and police attend, though the remoteness limited their capa-

bilities. However, municipal governments move slowly; the process is meant to head off missteps. The letter made it onto the list of issues discussed at the May 5 council meeting. About a half dozen people showed up to the meeting, hoping council would take action more than a month after the letter was sent. They complained of the

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impossibility of maintaining fencing for livestock or even gaining access to property. Then there’s the damage. “Bush parties and bonfires have become a frequent occurrence on the weekends,” reads the letter. “Wood fences, wooden posts and No Trespassing signs have been destroyed and used as firewood. Bonfires have not only been on the road but also in bush clearings on private property. “Our homes, timberland, livestock and businesses are all at risk.” Should a fire bloom into a forest fire, seven properties in the immediate area would fall under threat. “We feel proper policing and emergency services are not available in this area.” Fire chief Dave Hartwick agreed, saying the road is in such poor condition only a

few of his smaller trucks can get through. “The road is in bad shape and it would be very difficult for the fire department to get trucks and equipment in to fight a large fire,” Hartwick said in a letter to council. Mayor’s tour

Mayor Tom Peckett told the crowd he visited the site and heard the fire department has fought a second blaze. “Some firefighters took their own vehicles,” Peckett said. Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden mused aloud about permanently closing the road. Peckett said it is being kept for possible future developments. Coun. Mark MacKenzie learned OPP cruisers likely couldn’t make the trek, but that their ATVs could if the

situation warranted. A property owner from the crowd spoke up to say part of the road was on private property. Another asked that the gates be wide enough to allow ATVS to fit through, but not big-wheeled trucks. Yet another said firefighters didn’t notify a farmer that his fence was cut; cattle could have escaped. Still another said the partiers have scanners. They find out which direction police are coming from and escape out the other. Police, it was said, will email in future if their appearance is needed at Canaan Road. The residents reiterated that urgency is a factor. The letter was received as information as per normal procedure. Council made no action-related decisions at the meeting.

Township would get revenue from solar projects Continued from front

There are about 2,400 modules set up per project. As for revenue back to the municipality? A hockey arena with solar panels on top will generate about $4,000 in tax revenue. All councillors supported the deal in broad terms. Coun. Heather Lang mentioned that the township is in need of new buildings over the next few years and that solar panels are an option she wants to explore. Coun. Mark MacKenzie went a little further, asking whether Soventix is interested in setting one up near

the township dump. He also wants staff to investigate other potential sites on municipally owned land. Supporting letters

Others were more hesitant. Mayor Tom Peckett is against the notion of giving blanket approval to solar projects anywhere in the township, as is Soventix’s preference for point-accumulation. Peckett will only support approval of the seven projects on the table, and only if each landowner provides a letter asking for township’s approval. Deputy Mayor Brian Arms-

den, who is committee chairperson, is also against giving blanket approval. Howes explained that blanket approval is for the industry as a whole, not simply Soventix. Armsden was concerned with giving preferential treatment to the first company that came before council. Because that point was only made clear later in the discussion, Armsden moved that township staff study the idea further. “Don’t take this to mean we are opposed to solar projects, because that’s not it at all,” Armsden said. “I just think we need more information before proceeding.”

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More recyclables, later pick-ups, town explains been “a notable increase” in the volume of recyclable materials being placed at the curbside recently. The increase is not unexpected, as the town tends to experience an increase in blue box material volumes each spring. Residents completing their spring clean-ups and buying large items such as patio furniture packed in Styrofoam

and cardboard are typically the cause of the increase. While the town says the rise in recycle tonnage is “great news,” as less material is heading to the landfill and any increase to diversion rate increases its Waste Diversion Ontario funding, it does affect pick-up times. The increases mean the contractor is required to make additional trips back and forth to

its depot in Renfrew to unload the materials, explains the town release. “These additional trips result in the contractor continuing to work later into the evenings than at other times in the year to collect all of the locations.”

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Renfrew teachers not in strike position Continued from front

They aren’t in a legal strike position as are those in Ottawa, Halton and four other boards, three of which are involved in a fullfledged withdrawal of services. However, if no progress is forthcoming in negotiations all the secondary school teachers in the province could either join the walk-out or embark on a work-to-rule campaign as their elementary counterparts did starting last week. Leaders in both Ottawa and Halton districts said that a lack of progress at their local bargaining tables is responsible for the

decision to take job action. “We want to achieve a negotiated agreement, but the board has shown no interest in addressing our concerns in any meaningful way,” Ottawa secondary teachers local Dan Maxwell said last Friday. “Unless their approach at the table changes dramatically, we’ll be commencing job action on Thursday.” “It’s been extremely frustrating,” agreed Brad Fisher, president of the Halton secondary teachers. “Our members have been without an agreement for more than eight months, but the board is showing no sense of urgency

at the bargaining table. Negotiations have progressed at a glacial pace, and we’re very disappointed to have to take this action in an effort to move things forward.”

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An increase in the amount of recyclables putting put out by Arnprior residents this time of year is resulting in later pick-up times in some cases, the Town of Arnprior advises. As a result the town is requesting residents leave their blue box materials at the curbside until 9 p.m. on the day of

collection to ensure the materials are being pick up. In a news release last week, town staff say they are monitoring the situation closely and if this pattern of increased tonnage and late pick-up continues, they will explore alternatives to respond to the increase in demand and make recommendations to council for consideration. The release notes there has

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A westbound car on Highway 417 near Panmure Road engulfed in flames at 2:45 p.m. on May 15 was quickly brought under control by Ottawa Fire Services. According to the department’s communication centre, no occupants were extracted and no ambulance was needed onsite. People were spotted near the vehicle, which may have overheated before catching fire. TOWNSHIP OF McNAB/BRAESIDE

NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC MEETING In the matter of Section 34 of the Planning Act, the Township of McNab/Braeside hereby gives NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING: i) Application to amend Zoning By-law 2010-49 of the Township of McNab/Braeside. ii) A public meeting regarding an application for an amendment to Zoning By-law 2010-49 of the Township of McNab/Braeside. Subject Lands

Part of Lot 22, Concession 5, geographic Township of McNab, in the Township of McNab/Braeside, and are located at 434 Goshen Road, as shown on the attached Key Map.

Public Meeting

A public meeting to inform the public of the proposed zoning amendment will be held on Tuesday June 9th, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at the municipal office of the Township of McNab/Braeside.

Purpose and Effect The purpose of this amendment is to rezone 2.4 hectares of an 80.5 hectare farm property to permit the construction of a farm storage building. Approximately 6.9 hectares was rezoned in 2014 for this purpose however, the owners are proposing a different location for the storage building. The effect of the amendment is to rezone an additional 2.4 hectares of land from Extractive Industrial Reserve (EMR) to Extractive Industrial Reserve-Exception Two (EMR-E2) to accommodate the new location of the proposed building. All other provisions of the Zoning By-law shall apply.

Serious accident on Castleford Road A Horton Township man was sent to hospital with serious injuries following a collision Thursday, May 14 around 7 p.m. on Castleford Road at Timberland Campground. At left, Renfrew County paramedics and firefighters from Horton and Renfrew are busy at the scene. Renfrew OPP had no details on the incident as of press time.

Additional information regarding the Zoning By-law amendment is available for inspection at the Township of McNab/Braeside Municipal Office during regular office hours.

If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the Township of McNab/Braeside before the by-law is passed by the Township, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so.

Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 15th day of May, 2015.

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NOTE: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Municipality to such persons as the Municipality sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process.

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Helping out at the official sod-turning, from left, are project architect Ventin Group partner manager Paul Sapounzi, Renfrew Police Services board chair Jeff Scott, Renfrew Mayor Don Eady, Renfrew County director of development and property Paul Moreau, Renfrew OPP detachment commander Colin Slight, Renfrew County development and property committee chair and Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet, Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon, Admaston-Bromley police services board representative Dallas Hortness and Renfrew County chief administrative officer Jim Hutton. roof,” said Slight. “It will allow our front-line workers to be in the same building as supervisors and administrative staff.” The efficiencies will benefit the OPP and the community. Renfrew County development and property committee chair and Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet thanked

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Renfrew County and OPP officials hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking May 12 for the new consolidated OPP headquarters that will be built adjacent to Renfrew County Place at 450 O’Brien Rd. in Renfrew. The event was held in conjunction with the county’s regular development and property committee meeting, which was held in Renfrew, and included a presentation by the architectural consultants, Ventin Group, and elected officials. The new base will allow for the amalgamation of the two Renfrew stations currently located on Raglan and Stewart streets. The new facility will allow the possible shifting of some administration duties from the Arnprior satellite Arnprior OPP office to Renfrew, but Arnprior councilors have indicated keeping the Arnprior base is worth the extra cost. Besides, having Arnprior OPP officers based in Renfrew would increase mileage costs, council has noted. The project, which will cost about $5.3 million, was approved by the county in August 2014. The 16,000-square-foot facility will be owned by the county and leased to the OPP on a long-term arrangement. Construction is expected to start this August with the building to be completed early in 2016. The lease term commences Aug. 1, 2016, which allows six months for tenant fit-up, explained Ventin Group partner manager Paul Sapounzi. Ventin specializes in police and emergency services buildings in Ontario and are familiar with the standards and requirements for these facilities, he said. Policing has changed and the OPP provides a very high standard of community safety he said. “The OPP really strives to create facilities that are both places for their employees and for the men and women that serve our communities, but as well

they are educational facilities and community hubs,” he said. Through the hard work of county officials and the OPP and Ventin staff, the plan is for a very well integrated building, he said. Sapounzi praised the location and explained the project consists of two elements. One is the shell structure as well as parking and driveways that the county is providing. On the interior of the building the county is providing the rough space. Infrastructure Ontario will be delivering the fitments of the facility to their standards, he said. Plans include two parking areas, a visitor parking area as well as a secure parking area for the staff. “There’s going to be some site storage for vehicles and property that’s been retained,” said Sapounzi. The building itself is a simple, functional, onestorey building that will be built very durably, he said. It will be also constructed to a very high level of energy efficiency, he added. Ventin Group is also the architectural firm working with Infrastructure Ontario on the inside of the building, which will streamline the process. “So I think we’re going to really be able to control the risks of the project if not eliminate them altogether,” he said. Ventin has taken cues from Renfrew County Place in terms of design. “The effort there is to create a kind of family of buildings,” he said. Tenders are expected to go out in late June with awards in July, he said. The project is on target in terms of budget and schedule. Renfrew OPP detachment commander Colin Slight said the benefits of the new base are “immeasurable.” Slight has worked in one or both of the two existing detachments for the past 30 years and said plans for the amalgamation of the two stations has been ongoing for a long time. “It will be nice to have everyone under the same

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Bullying has to have serious repercussions B oys will be boys. Sticks and Stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me. Don’t be a prude. Get a sense of humour. Can’t you take a joke? Don’t be so politically correct. Those are among the responses by those who feel that the punishment meted out to the louts who yelled vulgarities at a Toronto female television reporter on the weekend was an over-reaction. Well sorry, those old saws don’t cut it anymore. It might be different if the yahoos shouting an expression into the reporters’ microphones were actually saying something intelligent or witty. But they’re not. They’re parroting a vulgar, sexist phrase that might have had shock value the first time it was shouted, but now it’s been repeated over and over to the point of ad nauseum, it’s just stupid, like the people chanting it. It’s not funny, it’s not creative, it doesn’t have a message other than that the people saying it don’t have the intelligence or inventiveness to come up with something original. If it was just plain silly, perhaps it could be shrugged off. But along with being repetitive and devoid of any relevance, it’s mean-spirited, demeaning and disrespectful to the point of being hateful. Those mindlessly using the offending phrase are being bullies, plain and simple. We are struggling to enforce a no-tolerance policy in our schools and work places, so why would we let such an obvious case of harassment and intimidation go unchal-

lenged. In light of all the recent publicity regarding the high profile charges involving CBC host Jian Ghomeshi and the amount of sexual harassment in the military and on Parliament Hill, you think it would be clear that it is a major problem and not a laughing matter. Obviously that message hasn’t sunken in to some people. While losing a $100,000+ job at Hydro One seems a little harsh for being an idiot, it’s time something was done to reach the yahoos who seem to think the expression in question is clever and cool. It’s not; it’s witless and cruel. Those mindlessly spouting it off need to know that it is not acceptable and there should be consequences. Reporter Shauna Hunt’s enough-isenough stand has thankfully brought the issue to a head and unleashed a blizzard of condemnation on the perpetrators. If it’s going to take someone losing a high-paying job or being banned for life from sports events to press home how boorish and repugnant the behavior is, then let it be. As students are taught nowadays, the key to deter bullying is encouraging bystanders to step in and speak up in support of the victims. Shame the bully, not the victim. The best way to bring the ignorant harassment of women to an end is to have all those witnessing the acts scorn the perpetrators not egg them on. The bullies hiding behind the boys-willbe-boys mantra need to know such assaults are no joke and there will be serious repercussions.

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Condolences to our comatose councillors To the Editor: Are condolences due to our Town Council? Where have they disappeared too. Since elected about eight months ago, how many times have you seen them mentioned anywhere? At least three who in the past election thought they owned the local paper can’t be seen around town. Someone has got our system backwards. Those who were elected should be now sharing with us all the great things they were going to do, “remember what you guaranteed before the election.â€? Not being gagged by someone who is a hired employee, regardless of title. Are our Mayor and Reeve still at the funeral for the councillors? Where are our street repairs (other than McGonigal Street). Imagine, they are going to do it from John Street to Daniel Street, whoopee.â€?

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The empty store fronts, downtown being filled, BIA. How about the box stores? Look around you. Our mall is going to the dump, with nothing in it. Where is all our tax money, etc. being spent? Oh yes I forgot, we have a huge anniversary party coming up in 2017. The City of Ottawa sign leaving town just before turning onto County Rd 20 has been missing for some while. When reset where will it be going? There were other promises, but these should give you the idea of what should be asked. Isn’t it time to either bury our poor deceased councillors or have a resurrection? I suppose someone in our town looking for something will find them a plot somewhere. Have a good day. Art Smith Arnprior

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Keep Care Coach wheels turning able to be out for this event. You may not realize that without the Care Coach (a service of the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors-at-Home Program) providing the special transport, this night may have been different for Florence.

On page 37 of same issue, there was a story about ‘Test drives raise $3,000 for Care Coach’. The Care Coach would not be able to serve without the generous help of all you folk, and Reid Bros., for this special

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For employers that don’t comply, the ministry will apply the full force of the law. We have to break the cycle of fatalities in our construction sector. As of April 1, employers must ensure that certain workers complete working at heights training that has been approved by the Chief Prevention Officer. The training requirement is for workers on construction projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection: travel restraint systems; fall restricting systems; fall arrest systems; safety nets; and work belts or safety belts. Our health and safety inspectors have been concentrating on fall hazards dur-

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Deadly falls show construction safety lacking To the Editor: In the past three weeks, the number of falls from heights in this province has been absolutely unacceptable. We have had too many fatalities and critical injuries. These workplace incidents are needless, intolerable tragedies that must stop. We are continually seeing people lose their lives as a result of falls in construction. What’s most tragic is that these people are simply trying to earn a living. Instead they are risking their lives. It’s the law that individuals who work at heights wear appropriate fall arrest equipment and take working at heights training.

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ing their inspections, with a special focus on sloped roofing work in the residential construction sector. Inspectors will also be checking for proof of training for those who are working at heights. I am calling on all supervisors, employers, unions, and regulators to substantially increase their efforts for health and safety at construction workplace in Ontario. We all have a responsibility to do everything within our power to ensure that workers return home safe at the end of every work day. George Gritziotis Ontario chief prevention officer

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It is tricky to sneak up on ground squirrels, for when frightened they stand up and give alarm calls that warn the rest of the colony about impending danger. They also use more than one burrow so they can disappear down one and reappear out of another. Unlike many mammals, they don’t show themselves until the sun is long up. But when they come out, they soon chomp down on green grass and other herbaceous plants. The squirrel’s main predators are Coyotes. There are plenty of these around Jasper and we often see them before sunrise or after sunset. The cameramen have been instructed to film Coyotes hunting ground squirrels, but I suspect this won’t happen not until young coyotes are weaned and young ground squirrels are active, which will be about a month from now. Still we’ve been directed to look, and that has been one of our tasks for the past few days. Yesterday we set up near a ground squirrel colony before dawn. Right after dawn, a lone Coyote came sauntering in. It sniffed around a few squirrel burrows before letting loose a few howls. A second Coyote soon appeared and the pair took a meandering stroll in my direction (I was hidden amongst trees at the opposite end of the meadow). Eventually they passed within five metres of me, much to the chagrin of the cameramen stationed at the opposite end of the meadow. We returned to that site last evening and located a Coyote right away. I worked my way through the woods around the meadow until I was 50 metres from it. For two hours I watched it

When alarmed, Columbian Ground Squirrels stand up and squeal loudly to warn other colony members of impending danger. This Coyote passed within a few metres of the author, who was hidden behind a group of spruces. MICHAEL RUNTZ

sleep, stretch, yawn, and sleep. Only after dusk did it become fully active. But instead of hunting it wandered in my direction, passing within 10 metres of me, again to the chagrin of the cameramen! Grizzly Bear sightings have increased recently and I hope to meet one of these mighty creatures soon.

This morning we found fresh bear scat and tree scrapes. It will soon be time to head out for the evening. Perhaps that encounter will take place tonight, so stay tuned for the third installment – it could be unbearably exciting! The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca.

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Chest Nuts receive boost from Audrey’s fashions A fashion show featuring clothes and accessories from Audrey Jamieson’s Audrey’s in Town has raised an impressive $4,000 for the Prior Chestnuts cancer survivors dragonboat team. The event attracted a large crowd to St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall on April 11. Several models, including some members of the Prior Chestnuts, showed off the latest fashions from Jamieson’s downtown Arnprior women’s clothing store. William Watt emceed the fashion show and Mark Reid provided the music. Jamieson issued a thank you to all the Prior Chestnuts for helping organize the show, especially Karen Corbin and Donna Chateauvert. “It was very successful,” she said. “We always have a good time when we put these on.”

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If and when TransCanada Energy East pipeline gets the go-ahead, a pumping station will be located in Horton Township. Horton council has passed an option-topurchase agreement with TransCanada Energy East Pipeline. The company will buy the gravel pit property on Lochwinnoch Road only if the pipeline proposal is approved. “If the National Energy Board does not approve the proposal, the sale would not take place,” explained Horton CAO/clerk Mackie McLaren at council’s May 5 meeting. The agreed-upon sale price is $144,000, not including the cost of the gravel. TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline proposal, estimated to cost $12 billion, plans to convert about 3,000 kilometres of natural gas pipeline, as well as build about 1,600 kilometres of new pipeline, to transport crude oil from Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries and port facilities in Ontario and New Brunswick. More

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than 2,000 kilometres of pipeline would run through Ontario, a longer section than that in any other province. In the Ottawa Valley area, the pipeline would run close to Pembroke, Renfrew and Arnprior through several townships, including McNabBraeside, Horton and Admaston-Bromley. It will cross the Madawaska and Bonnechere rivers. McLaren explained that when the proposal was first made the company determined a new pumping station would need to be built somewhere between Pembroke and Stittsville.

was $1,800 so the company agreed to go with double their price, said McLaren. “That does not include the value of the gravel,” he explained. “If they buy the property, there will be a company brought in to determine

the amount of gravel on-site and the value of it.” The sale means two streams of revenue for the township – the initial purchase price as well as from taxation, McLaren added.

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Then-mayor Don Eady suggested Horton’s gravel pit and the township made the suggestion to TransCanada. The existing pipeline goes through the gravel pit now so the proposed sale property is adjacent and convenient for TransCanada, explained McLaren. The township entered into discussions with TransCanada. The company considered three properties in the area, eventually deciding on Horton. “Since last fall, we’ve been negotiating the details, not the price,” said McLaren. The agreed upon value per acre is $3,600 and the property consists of about 40 acres. From the outset, TransCanada had agreed to pay twice the appraised value of the property. When negotiations started, Horton’s appraisal was $1,500 an acre and TransCanada’s

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OPP promotes boating safety

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Many boaters are getting ready to head out and enjoy the nice weather. Every time you head out on the area waterways you should ensure that safety comes first, says the OPP. “Before putting your boat on the water, check all safety gear. Make sure it is in the boat and it works,” says the OPP in a news release. “An empty fire extinguisher won’t help put out a fire, nor will a flash light with dead batteries help signal for help. Check all your equipment.” The OPP Snowmobile, All Terrain Vehicle & Vessel Enforcement (SAVE) Team recommends boaters wear a life jacket or personal floatation device at all times. “Once you fall into the water it’s too late (to put it on).”

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The Arnprior Bluefish Swim Club hosted a special guest on May 12. Matt Daley, a 2014 Iron Man triathlon athlete, had competed in the Iron Man World Championships in Kona, Hawaii this past November. The purpose of his visit to Arnprior was to interest Bluefish members in another sport that included swimming. Daley noted that strong swimmers have a huge advantage in the triathlon

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Iron Man triathlon athlete Matt Daley discusses the bicycle he uses in a talk to the Arnprior Bluefish Swim Club on May 12. A triatholon consists of three major events of swimming, cycling and running. The overall distance that athletes must do, it would take a car driving at 100 km an hour nearly two hours and thirty minutes to complete it.

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Their home track was again kind to Arnprior District High School athletes on May 13 as the school won its sixth straight Renfrew County track and field team championship. “Almost 100 ADHS athletes competed at the track and field county finals,” said ADHS staff member Kelly Winter in an announcement. “(They) helped bring home the team championship to ADHS again for the sixth straight year.” The ADHS track was humming all day as the event kicked off in the morning and did not start to wind down until after 6 p.m. The track and field meet included everything from high jump, long jump, hurdles, discus, pole vault and the 100-m dash to name just a few. The Arnprior Redman team took all of the 4-by-100-m relays. Senior girls anchor runner Hailey Wheeler offered up a thriller in her closing race of her high school career, beating out the Valour High School runner in the final stretch of the track. Five ADHS students offered big contributions to the points total that came from triple gold medal winners and division

champions – Wheeler, Kurtis Gardiner, Curtis Foster, Hayden Tripp, and Mackenzie Foster. Four students from the school pulled off a double gold medal win and they are Paula Meek, Carter Wilson, Matthew Hebert and Justin Smith. Winter noted Arnprior coaches were really happy with our results in sprint and long hurdles and 4x100 relays on the track. Grade 11’s Paula Meek (javelin), Grade 10 Justin Smith (discus and shot put), and Grade 11 Arryn Jackle-Spriggs (boys pole vault) were standouts in the field. “We were proud that Redmen brought home the team title,” said Winter. “(We) more than doubled the number of points won in almost every age group (midget, junior, and senior boys and girls categories). “We look forward to seeing how our relay teams, hurdlers, and pole vaulters, as well as some of our throwers, stack up against others at EOSSAA next week and OFSAA East Regionals two weeks from now.” Out of all those participated May 13, there will be 58 ADHS athletes heading to the Eastern Ontario Secondary School’s Athletic Association championships in Brockville on May 21 and 22.

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Arnprior runners led the way in the 400-m run. It is exactly one lap around the track. The gold medal run for the 2012 London Olympics happened in 43.94 seconds. The heat at ADHS above included three Arnprior runners, one racer from Bishop Smith Catholic School from Pembroke and a competitor from Valour High School in Petawawa. Right, an ADHS athlete goes up and over. Pole vaulting has also been an Olympic event dating back to 1896 for men. The first ever pole vault for women in the Olympics didn’t happen until 2000.

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Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric squeaked by Kars Aces 9-8 May 12 in the opening game of the Greater Ottawa Fastball League. WC Electric, coached by Adam Brown, ended a wild affair by scoring two runs in the bottom of the seventh to win the game on their home field in Fitzroy Harbour. Reliever Steve Cavanagh earned the win, while Luke Serverson took the loss. The hard-hitting affair meant both starters, Andy Barber for WC and Brad Porter for Kars, left early. West Carleton had a 2-1 lead after one inning and 4-1 after two, but Kars tied the game in the third. WC went ahead 5-4 in the fourth as Mike Cav scored his second run of the game. However, Kars tied the game again in the fifth and went ahead 7-5 in the top of the sixth. Mike Cavanagh and Jeff Barber scored in the bottom of the sixth to knot the game once again. After Kars pulled ahead 8-7 in the top of the seventh, WC rallied one final time with Jeff Cavanagh singling in the winning run. On May 13, Micksburg Twins opened their season in Stittsville with a 5-4 win. The league has seven teams with, Ottawa-based I4C Victory being the defending champions. Also in the league are Quyon

Flyers and the Ottawa Valley As. The teams play an 18-game schedule. All seven teams will make the post season with the top team in the regular season receiving a bye in the first round of the playoffs. The other six teams will be matched up and play a best-of-three quarter-final, a best-of-five semi-final and a best-of-five championship series. The new playoff format replaces a double knockout year-end tournament that had been used to determine a league champion for the past few years. Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric’s next home game is against the Micksburg Twins Tuesday, May 26 at 8:30 p.m. They also have home games June 9 (Ottawa Valley As) and June 16 (Stittsville). Micksburg will play one of their games in McNab, against the Ottawa Valley As June 11 at 8:30 p.m. Ottawa Valley As and 14C Victory will play a game at the Carp Fairgounds June 4 at 8:30 p.m. The Fitzroy team and the As will represent the league in the eighth annual Gil Read Memorial Men’s Fastpitch tournament at the Carp Fair Grounds on the July 17-19 weekend. For more on the league visit www.gofl. ca or fitzroyfastball.blogspot.ca.

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The champion Madawaska Girls bantam hockey team consists of, in back from left, trainer Shelly Virgin, assistant coach Michele Chapman, Victoria Hanniman, Katie Wagner, Emily Verch, Haleigh Cox, Breanna Howarth, coach Bruce McCormick, and assistant coach Jim Wagner; in the middle  row Callie Dunbar, Morgan Virgin, Madison Kovacs, Kourtney Chaplin, Jayci Whalen, Jeanika Benoit, and Mackenzie Stashick; and in front goalie Alyssa Zvonarich.  Missing from the photograph is Olivia McCormick.

Madawaska captures bantam title The Madawaska Girls bantam hockey team won the championship in its league this season. Playoffs consisted of a round-robin with each team playing each other once. Madawaska tied Pembroke 0-0, Petawawa 0-0 and beat Whitewater 6-0, which gave it a first-place finish. From there the top two teams played for championships, with the winner being the first to four points.

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Two Rivers’ Seussical production readies for May 27 opening With great anticipation for its production ‘Seussical Jr.’ in Arnprior next week, Two Rivers Musical Productions held their dress rehearsal at Arnprior District High School on Wednesday, May 13. The rehearsal brought together the lively music, colourful costumes, professionally designed make-up and hair, acting and

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This is the first in a series of articles dedicated to sharing information about the facilities of Arnprior Regional Health. It is the responsibility of the board of Directors and Senior Management of ARH to be prudent in the management of our resources and to ensure that we provide a safe environment for patients, residents, clients, staff, physicians, tenants and visitors. The roof on the Primary Health Care Center in need of repair.

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Last year ARH developed a five year Facility Renewal Plan to address the aging infrastructure of the hospital buildings. This plan was based on a third party review conducted on both the hospital building and the Primary Health Care Center (the attached building housing the family physician offices). Our buildings are between 40 and 50 years of age and many of the items supporting our infrastructure such as boilers, HVAC, electrical, roofs and so on are dated and require replacement or improvement. Much of our equipment is functioning 20-30 years beyond its original recommended useful life. The equipment has lasted this long only because of the excellent preventative maintenance work performed by our dedicated and skilled maintenance department. However, it is unreasonable and impractical to believe it will last another 20-30 years. This deferred maintenance issue in today’s dollars surpasses $5 million dollars and our plan is to stage this work over five years. In 2014-15 the hospital kick-started the spending on the Facility Renewal Plan by updating some of our electrical infrastructure. Several outdated electrical panels were expanded and/or replaced providing the ability to meet electrical demands for the near future. Also, several exit doors were equipped with exit panic hardware to provide enhanced safety if emergency exiting is required and exit signage was replaced. Funding for these initiatives was provided through the Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund (HIRF) from the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care (MoHLTC). The ARH Board of Directors and Senior Management of ARH are committed to continuing to provide a safe and comfortable environment for everyone who spends time in our facilities and to providing exemplary care to our patients, residents and clients.

Legacy Giving Seminar—May 28, 3 p.m. at Island View Suites. Listen to our expert panel on how to plan your will. Arnprior Stampede—June 12. Garden Tour—Sunday, July 5. RibFest– Wednesday, July 22 noon at Island View Suites. DragonBoat—Saturday, July 25. For tickets or information about any of these events, please call 613-623-7962 x293. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, May 21, 2015 27


Audrey’s advancing maturity upsets Mary My sister Audrey was growing up, and I didnʼt like it one bit! Because she was older than I was, she had more privileges, like staying up later than the rest of us whenever she felt like it. That meant I had to go to bed alone, and as hard as I tried, I could never stay awake until she climbed the stairs. And I would open my eyes to the sun pouring in the East window. And Audrey no longer had to wear those hateful orangey-beige cotton stockings. She wore lisle with a seam up the back, which I thought was the height of fashion. Although, it was only talked about in hushed tones, she also wore a bra bought right out of Eatonʼs catalogue. It was called an ʻunmentionableʼ, and there was enough mystery about a girl wearing a bra, that on wash day, it was even hidden under a towel when hung out on the clothesline! My little friend on the next farm, Velma, had three older sisters, and they were already going to dances and strawberry socials, usually at the

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Lutheran Church, so Velma knew all there was to know about sisters growing up. “Just wait until you sister starts bringing a boy home for Sunday supper,” she said. “You can be sure theyʼll soon be talking about a wedding.” Well! The very thought of my sister Audrey going off and getting married sent ice water right through my veins. “And donʼt think he has to be a Lutheran either,” she said. “Two of my sisters are seeing boys from the United Church.” She curled her lip. She said it as if it was a sin right up there with saying a swear word, or telling a lie to your mother. Well, it wasnʼt long after that little talk in the two-seater wood swing in

the grape arbour, that one Saturday, the house was in a state of turmoil like I hadnʼt seen since we got a phone call that the member of Parliament was paying a call to the farm. The house was torn apart, swept from top to bottom, lists made to take into Renfrew, and Audreyʼs one and only church dress was hand-washed, hung in the sun to dry, and ironed and put on a wood hanger behind the parlour door. When I tried to find out what all the excitement was about, Audrey told me to keep out of her way, just as if I was a bug found on the back stoop. Then there was talk about what we would be eating at Sunday night supper. Well, Sunday supper was always the same ... a roast of pork brought right out of the smokehouse. And Audrey was sent upstairs to the trunk in the hall and told to bring down the white linen tablecloth Mother had brought from New York, and which was only used at Christmas time or when Aunt Lizzie came from Regina!

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Model T parked at the drive shed. It was as black as your boot, and the top folded down, and you could see the shining right from the kitchen window! And then this tall streak of manhood unwrapped himself from the front seat, leaving the motor purring like a kitten. His hair was slicked back and you could smell the Brylcream before he reached the back door. Mother shook his hand, Audrey was as red as a beet, and I did nothing more than nod when Audrey said, “This is my little sister Mary.” Well, what happened next was like something right out of a storybook. “So this is Mary,” he said, ruffling my hair. “Well, I think a trip to Briscoeʼs General Store for some ice cream is in order. What do you say, Mary?” I was in that slick car before you could say “Jack Robinson.” Audrey was helped into the front seat, and we tore out the lane like a bullet. I could see my three brothers lined up in the barn door, glaring. As the wind blew my hair in every direction, I prayed that bad Marguirite would see us when we passed her lane. Never did I feel so important. In my mindʼs eye I pictured myself in a long dress with flowers in my hair at my sisterʼs wedding. I didnʼt care if he was Lutheran, United or a Catholic from Mount St. Patrick!

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Well! Something was going on, let me tell you. And then it hit me! Just like a bolt of lightening! We would be having a boy Audrey was sweet on coming for supper! I was torn between the excitement of having company for Sunday supper, and dread this was the beginning of the end to having my beloved sister all to myself. Well, there was nothing I could do about it, but I was determined not to like whoever it was. Another sign that Sunday was going to be something special was when Mother said we were to stay in our good clothes when we got home from church. The table had been set beforehand, white tablecloth, and a special effort was made to try to have all the dishes match. We had been collecting them from the puffed wheat bags we bought from Briscoeʼs General Store. I must say, the old pine table sure looked nice. I had no idea who would be coming, but he must be someone special for Mother and Audrey to go to all that trouble. But I had made up my mind not to like him, regardless how highfalutin he was. Well, finally, after Audrey kept running from the window facing the lane, and going to the mirror that hung at the back door to check her hair, a car drove into the yard. It certainly was a few steps up from the old

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Ottawa seniors enjoy Arnprior hospitality

$3,000 raised for Care Coach by test drives Reid Bros raised $3,000 for charity during their second Test Drive for a Cause event at their Arnprior dealership on May 8 and 9. A donation for each test drive goes towards a local cause in the driver’s name. The amount is usually $25, but the

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Brenda and Bob Bennett of the Arnprior Lions Club, Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington, Trevor Reid of Reid Bros. and Care Coach driver Colin Borshevsky take part in a $3,000 cheque presentation for the Care Coach on May 13. The money was raised by the Test Drive for a Cause event at Reid Bros. The Arnprior Lions Club helped out by holding a barbecue on the Saturday

A group of 42 seniors from West Ottawa who attended the Far West Fun Fest this year at Island View Suites. They enjoyed a beautiful buffet lunch at Island View and then heard a short presentation on Arnprior history with a focus on Gillies Grove.  The visitors and their hosts then all met at Robert Simpson Park, above, to begin a walk that included a stroll through the Galilee Centre and Gillies Grove. Many compliments were received from the seniors about what a lovely town we live in.

Arnprior dealership bumped it up to $30. The Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Care Coach was the latest recipient. The success of the test drive initiative has Reid considering another possible event for 2016.

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UCW invite public to the Victorian Tea Saturday from any UCW member or at the door. “Come and join us and bring your friends for a relaxed, enjoyable Saturday afternoon.” 90TH ANNIVERSARY

The year 2015 marks the 90th anniversary of the national UCW as well as Grace-St-Andrew’s 125th anniversary of the present church building. The Victorian Tea is the local UCW’s way of honouring the ladies who provided the cornerstone for all of the local church and community work. “We hope to see you on May 23 and pour you a cup of tea.”

Victorian Tea Saturday, May 23rd 2:00-4:00pm, Tickets $10.00 CEC – 257 John St. N, Arnprior By Grace – St. Andrew’s UCW Info 613-623-7734 613-623-5321 613-623-2590

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The United Church Women (UCW) of Grace-St. Andrew’s United Church are hosting a Victorian Tea this Saturday, May 23. The public is invited to attend the tea from 2-4 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre on John Street in Arnprior. It will be an “old-fashioned” tea, with “fancy sinful sandwiches and tempting treats” served, promise organizers. Period costumes will be worn or be displayed on manikins for tea-goers’ entertainment, along with a display of beautiful quilts created by the nimble fingers of the Arnprior Silver Thimbles quilting group. Tickets cost $10 and are available

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4686 Wolf Grove Road, Middleville The MHWD located at the Middleville waste site will be open from Saturday, May 16th - Monday October 12th, 2015 For all residents of Lanark Highlands & Tay Valley Townships. No drop-off or tipping fees apply.

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FIRE BAN PARTIALLY LIFTED EFFECTIVE May 15th, 2015

For a complete listing of materials accepted and waste site hours consult the website at www.lanarkhighlands.ca/Services/PublicWorks, check the Highland Voice, or call the Lanark Highlands Township office at 613-259-2398 Ext. 249

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NO OPEN AIR BURNING of brush piles, leaves, construction materials, etc. will be permitted until further notice.

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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

Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:00 am Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gladtidingsarnprior.co

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

(Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Office Phone: 613-622-1069

PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

The Rev. David W. Hooper, B.A.,B.Ed.,M.Div. 613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA GRACE-ST. ANDREWS, ARNPRIOR (613-623-3176; 269 John St. N.) Minister: Rev. Andrew Love Join us Sundays at 10 a.m. for: Worship, Nursery (0-2 yrs), Kids Exploring Faith: (3 yrs up) A warm welcome to ALL!

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GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH

THE OASIS Reverend Mark Redner 3794 Diamondview Road, Kinburn Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.cometotheoasis.ca

ROMAN CATHOLIC ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY

Sunday Masses: Saturday 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 10:30 am Rev. Fr. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org “Let all who are hungry come and eat”

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Big Brothers returns to county Sherry Haaima

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Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) is celebrating its return to the Ottawa Valley. Big Brothers Big Sisters Ottawa is expanding community and in-school mentoring programs into Renfrew County. A satellite office in Pembroke is now open and the group is looking for volunteers and youth to get involved in the rest of the county, including Arnprior. Studies show that mentoring helps kids stay in school, avoid risky behaviours and grow up with more respect for family, peers and community. Now that the office is open for business, a volunteer recruitment drive is in full swing, said Susan Ingram, director of programs and community partnerships. “We’re going to be offering two streams of programming,” said Ingram. “The traditional match program, that’s the one everybody knows about. Also, there’s the in-school program, which is offered during school hours.” Of course, in order for the program to be successful, BBBS has to be able to recruit mentors. “We know there’s a need for youth in the county but what we really need now is mentors,” said Ingram. Making the time commitment is one of the most important things, said Ingram. The traditional match program involves the volunteer spending two-to-four hours a week with a youth and BBBS asks the adult to com-

mit to at least a year with the program. The in-school program requires about an hour each week during the school year. This is a good choice for those who might not have a lot of free time but still want to get involved. “They might have the time to come to the school once a week,” said Ingram. “And the great thing is we can match them to schools close to them.” A potential mentor should want to work with and have a good understanding of youth and be a good role model. “We will be accepting applications from the community from families whose child would benefit from the program,” said Ingram. There are four different in-school programs and BBBS officials are working closely with the Catholic and public school boards, she said. Erin Tennian mentoring co-ordinator for Renfrew County, has been out in the community, sometimes with a BBBS booth, raising awareness and recruiting participants. “The process of recruiting volunteers has been slow but steady,” said Tennian. A family interested in having their child get involved in the program can speak to school or other agency officials and a liaison can reach out to the organization. BBBS did at one time operate in Renfrew County but it closed in 2005. The notable difference, said Ingram, is that group was a stand-alone agency. For more information or to get involved call 1-844-414-BBBS (2227) or visit the website www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/renfrewcounty.

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I hate to bug you, but it’s flea season BUY & SELL IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD!

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Ctenocephalides felis or cat flea! Although there are over 2,000 species of fleas, the most common is the cat flea and is found on both cats and dogs. Fleas are responsible for a variety of problems from simple itching and infection to allergic skin reactions and tapeworm. Feeding stimulates egg laying while on your pet and in just 30 days 10 fleas can multiply into 250,000 fleas. The small white eggs do not adhere to skin or hair but fall freely off your pet to contaminate bedding, flooring, carpeting, dog beds even your vehicle if the pet has been transported in it during the infestation. The adult flea represents only a small percentage of the infestation present in your home. The vast majority of the flea population is actually either in the egg, larval or pupal stage, which cannot be seen. Effective elimination of fleas requires control at all levels of the life cycle. If you have a flea infestation you must treat both your pets and your home. Flea infestation is a vicious cycle. Before you can effectively control and eradicate the fleas you must understand a little about their life cycle. In just 15 days the flea life cycle is completed. In 30 days 10 fleas can multiply into 250,000 fleas. If just one pet in a multiple pet home has fleas, then they could all have fleas. To get rid of the fleas for good you have to

kill both the adult flea and their offspring. The adult flea - Is the most annoying stage. The adult flea is the most visible and feeds on the blood of your pet(s). The average female flea lays 25 eggs per day up to 2,000 eggs in her lifetime. Adult fleas, as I stated earlier, can cause health problems ranging from tapeworm, skin disorders, infections and allergies. Flea eggs - Fall from your pet(s) into your home and the environment. Fleas lay all of their eggs on your pet(s). These eggs are barely visible to the human eye. The eggs do not stay on your pet(s) but fall off onto you bedding, flooring, carpeting etc. Under optimal conditions (hot, humid weather), flea eggs can develop into the larval stage within 10 days. Flea larvae – The worm-like larvae settle deep within carpet fibres in and under furniture. Any effective treatment must control flea larvae since they are the largest percentage of any infestation. The larvae have long spines on each segment which allows them to cling to carpet fibre and furniture, making it difficult to simply vacuum them up. Flea pupae – Shielded by a cocoon, so no treatment can control the flea pupae. The flea pupae are concealed in the cocoon made of carpet fibres and other debris found in your home. Hungry adult fleas emerge from the pupae in as little as eight days. Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. North, Arnprior. For comments or suggestions, he can be reached at 613623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail.com.

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We wish to thank family, friends, and neighbours for the kindness and condolences expressed on the passing of our husband, father, brother Brian Mayhew on March 30th, 2015. We would like to express our appreciation to Dr. Medeve and the staff at Norview Lodge who cared for Brian as his illness progressed. Although we are deeply saddened by Brian’s passing, we ďŹ nd comfort in knowing he was able to spend his last days surrounded by his family and the compassion of skilled professionals in a peaceful environment. Also, we would like to thank the staff at Norview who showed such kindness to our family during this difďŹ cult time. As well, we would like to sincerely thank Reverend Jeff Smith for the wonderful tribute. We are very grateful for the many personal messages and visits, beautiful oral arrangements, delicious food, and donations in memory of Brian received since his passing. Your thoughtfulness and support is a source of strength for us during this difďŹ cult time. We will miss Brian but have many fond memories of our years together.

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THANK YOU The family of the late Roland Clark would like to extend our sincere appreciation to family, friends, colleagues and neighbours for all the acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, and donations to Hospice Renfrew and the Arnprior and District Humane Society during the time of his illness and passing. “Rollie� was a gentle, quiet man with a wonderful sense of humour. He will be dearly missed. We gratefully acknowledge the amazing care that he received from Dr. Arcand and the wonderful staff and volunteers of Hospice Renfrew. Special thanks to the Pilon Family Funeral Home for their professional guidance. Sincerely, The Clark Family CLR607025

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In honour of

252 John St N, Arnprior, 2 blocks south of hospital, $695, 1-bedroom, lower level (hi-ranch), Sept 1st, renovated, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, petfriendly, parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, eat-in kitchen, dining/living room, www.ovrentals.ca, 613-266-4832

Morley Badgley & Laurie Kingsbury Friday May 29 th,2015 Renfrew Legion 8pm-1am $5.00 a ticket (available at the door) This is a shore thing! Please help us celebrate with games, music, door prizes. Do not miss it!!!!

3 bedroom bungalow in Renfrew, minutes from main street. $900/mth + utilities. First & last, references required. Available immediately. Call 613.433.2424 ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

Arnprior area - 2 bedroom home, available June 1st 2015, for mature person. $1000/month plus utilities, appliances included. 613.804.0291 CLR607323

FOR RENT

May 22, 1965

FOR RENT

Large Bright

Parnell & Stella Shalla

1 & 2 bedroom apartments

Lots of love from your family

1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior

CLR607211-0521

613-623-7207

for viewing appointment

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.

1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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Sara, Lynn, Ruth, Ron and families

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The family of the late Jack D. Campbell (retired farmer – Admaston) wishes to extend a heartfelt Thank You to our extended families, friends and neighbours for their support during the loss of our husband, Father and Grandfather. Our appreciation goes out to Matt Brydges and staff at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Dr. Duggan and the staff of RVH 2nd oor, the wonderful ladies of the Admaston United Church Women , organist Judy Borer, Rev. Sheryl McLeod, the staff at Quail Creek Retirement Home, and all who donated to the Admaston Church Memorial fund – one of Jack’s special projects. His life and music touched many.

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FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG

613-832-8012

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG

General labourer required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. Student welcome to apply. APPLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. 613.432.5764

Charolais Gelbvieh Bull, 1 year old, Purebred Limousin Bull, 2 years old, 613-275-2930.

Loader and excavator operators required will train. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. 613.432.5764

$ CONSOLIDATE MONEY $

YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248

COMING EVENTS

MORTGAGES

Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

RENFREW POULTRY & Small animal Buy Sell Trade. Sunday May 24, Renfrew Fairgrounds. 8 am - 12 Noon. All Poultry & caged birds welcome. Animals no bigger than rabbits. No puppies or kittens, More information call 613-433-9389

Seasonal Camping Large 40x50 - 3 service lots Water, Sewer and 30 Amp Sandy Beach, Boat Launch, Docks, Plenty of Green Space Great Fishing, Private Only 2 lots available White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255 Waterfront Cottages 2 and 3 bedroom cottages Fully equipped Sandy beach, Boat Docks, Launch Great Fishing Boat Rentals White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255

VACATION/COTTAGES Private cottage for rent on Norway Lake. Sleeps 6 comfortably, fully equipped. Openings June, July, Sept. $700 per week, better rate, longer stay. 613.752.0269

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE

STREET FLEA MARKET ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store NOW OPEN OPEN

BUSINESS SERVICES

ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD

Phone

613-432-9335

ing / h s a w Windowet cleaning Carp

$50-$200

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Entertainment Friday, May 22nd - 8pm

Kick Off the Summer Party Featuring

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Jordan & Kristy Dubeau Hello Hello! The Belle Regards Saturday May 29th - 8pm

Bahoo and the Brat

or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

(lease arrangements flexible)

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Saturday May 30, 2015 9:30 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Road, Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale the complete contents of the home of Rita Morin, Arnprior, as well as a number of items from other consignors. As always, a very interesting sale. Please plan to attend. We will be updating our website as items are unpacked. Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 New email address: oneillsauctions@gmail.com www.oneillsauctions.ca

COMING MARRIAGE

SPACE AVAILABLE

Nestled in the heart of Burnstown, beside an Ice Cream shop this 400 square feet commercial space, is the perfect spot to host your seasonal or year round business. 613.701.2805

WORK WANTED

WANTED

Friday Night

COMMERCIAL

613.432.8981

DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

AUCTION SALE

COMMERCIAL RENT

Let the light in and brighten up your home and office.

LOST & FOUND A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovaThe Admaston Cemetery tions, clutter, garage sale Board will hold its Annual junk or dead trees brush. General Meeting Tues. May 613-256-4613. 26 2015 7:30 pm. At the AdLOST & FOUND maston – Bromley Township WANTED Council chambers on Stone LOST Sony Digital Camera Road. All Plot Owners are possibly left at Finnigan’s or welcome. Scotiabank ATM in Renfrew, Irreplaceable pics on SD COMING EVENTS Card (wedding, etc). Please call 613-628-2308 or mail SD card to 73 Bulger Rd, Will pay , Eganville ON, K0J 1T0

AUCTIONS

COMMERCIAL RENT

COMING MARRIAGE

Their dreams are the same with visions to share so on January 10, 2015 they became a perfect pair as they exchanged vows in the tropical air.

AUCTIONS

FATHER’S DAY

FATHER’S DAY

FATHER’S DAY

FATHER’S DAY

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Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

LIVESTOCK

AUCTIONS

Full Service Personal and Business

HUNTING SUPPLIES CANCEL

HELP WANTED

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

STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES

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PINE LUMBER SALE, Ontariowidelumbersales.com Flooring, T&G V-Joint, log siding, molding, bevel siding, etc. Specials 1x6 VJoint $0.45 a lineal foot. 1x4, 1x6 pine flooring $1.25 a square foot. 613-292-9211

Renfrew Licensed Childcare Centre has toddler and preschool spaces starting June, July, August, Sept. Full or parttime care. Contact Child’s Paradise Day Care Centre 613-432-2627 www.childsparadise.ca

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CEDAR LOGS SIDING, round or square profile. 1x6 round log $0.99, 2x8 square log $2.25, 2x8 round log $2.99. Ontariowidelumbersales.com 613-292-9211 7 days a week

BUSINESS SERVICES

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FOR SALE

FATHER’S DAY

Wish your Dad or Grandpa A Happy Father’s Day Show that special man in your life how much he means to you. Father’s Day Greetings will be published in the Arnprior Chronicle Guide and the Renfrew Mercury on June 18th, 2015.

OPEN HOUSE AUCTION

“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today”

Cost $30 Tax included Includes a photo and message (sample at right)

Friday May 22 (4 - 8 pm) & Saturday May 23 (1 - 4 pm) OPEN HOUSE 56 R12, Rideau Ferry (Just off old Kingston Road)- 1 Bedroom 4 Season Bungalow on the Rideau!

Deadline for submissions: June 15th, 2015 at 9:30am

Home Office (613) 284-8281 New Mattress Sales (613) 284-1234 email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauction.com 40 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, May 21, 2015

Kendra and Dave McOuatt July 4, 2015 we would be pleased for you to join us in celebrating the vows Kendra and Dave shared in Mexico. Arnprior Golf Club At Sand Point 38 Golf Club Road, Braeside, Ontario K0A 1G0 From 8 pm – 1 am

For more information please contact

Chronicle-Guide ARNPRIOR

Adrienne Barr 613-623-6571 adrienne.barr@metroland.com

Renfrew Mercury Christy Barker 613-432-3655 christy.barker@metroland.com

To the b est Dad in the who le world Happy F ather’s Day!

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DAN PETERS AUCTION

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Fully Winterized 4 season home. New 3 Season screened in porch, Large Deck & Bunkie cabin on site as well as the aluminum dock included with the Real Estate. 75 ft sandy beach shoreline frontage just off the open channel. 200 amp Service, Drilled Well. Full Septic. Electric Baseboard Heat. The Real Estate will be sold by Live Public Auction with a reasonable reserve on Saturday June 13 2015 @ 1 PM. See Website For Pictures & Listing. Standard 30 day close for the Real Estate. Immediate Occupancy available


HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

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UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP ARNPRIOR QUALITY INN

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Forward Resumes Fax: 613-836-5248 Email: sstobo@primroseexcavating.ca Mail: 173 Walgreen Road Carp Ontario K0A1L0

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2 PART-TIME FRONT DESK CLERKS

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NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! ResumĂŠs may be sent to: The Arnprior Quality Inn 70 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior ON K7S 1S5 OR you may leave them at our front desk to the attention of: Karen Coe CLR606418

Full Time Positions c/w Company beneďŹ ts for the right individuals. Serving Eastern Ontario Since 1936 173 Walgreen Road, Carp Ontario K0A 1L0 CLR605625

Tel: (613) 836-1308 Fax: (613) 836-5248

Employment Opportunity Columbus House – Young Parent Support Program, Child Care Services Requires Supply and Casual Teachers At their NEW Renfrew Location – 140 Munroe Ave c/o Central School

TOWNSHIP OF ADMASTON/BROMLEY NOTICE TO STUDENTS The Township of Admaston/ Bromley will be hiring a student for a ten week period beginning June 22nd and ending August 28th, 2015. License and transportation will be an asset. Applications will be received until 4 pm Friday May 29th, 2015. For further information, please contact the Municipal OfďŹ ce at 613-432-2885 or e-mail alouis@admastonbromley.com CLR606559

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QualiďŹ cations Preferred E.C.E and related experience in a childcare setting Experience working with children ages 2-5 yrs Knowledge of Day Nurseries Act Knowledge of ELECT Working knowledge of children’s development Knowledge in working with exceptional behaviors in children Excellent communication skills Work within a team setting as well as an independent

Send resume to: Kim de Ruiter Supervisor – Child Care Services, Columbus House Y.P.S.P 140 Munroe Ave Renfrew, ON. K7V 1N2 613 432-4241 kderuiter@columbushouse.ca Closing Date: Friday, June 12th, 2015

Imagine the Difference

a Wish can Make. 1-800-267-WISH

www.childrenswish.ca

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Greyleith, part of the Cruickshank Group of companies has openings for the following positions:

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The Arnprior Quality Inn has immediate opening for the following position:

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Heavy Structural, Skilled Labourers/Lead Hand We are currently looking for individuals skilled in structural concrete formwork and experienced bridge Lead Hands and labourers for projects in the Eastern Ontario and Ottawa Valley area. We are looking for hard working individuals who always keep safety in mind. To apply, please send resume and cover letter in ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax # 613-253-4658 as soon as possible. www.cruickshankgroup.com

TOWNSHIP OF ADMASTON/BROMLEY Employment Opportunity

DEPUTY CLERK TREASURER The Township of Admaston/Bromley is seeking a Deputy Clerk Treasurer who demonstrates the competencies of Commitment and Perseverance, Communication, Teamwork and Focus on Results. The primary functions of this position are:

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To coordinate the operations of the Finance Department and provide effective and efficient accounting and financial support to Council and the Clerk-Treasurer; to be knowledgeable of and perform the duties and responsibilities of the Deputy Clerk in the absence of the Clerk-Treasurer; to provide secretarial services to the Emergency Management Committee, Water Response Team and other special committees as required as well as occasional onsite support to the Drainage Superintendent and Fence Viewers. A detailed Job Description is available at www.admastonbromley.com Qualifications: r 1PTU TFDPOEBSZ FEVDBUJPO JO "DDPVOUJOH #PPLLFFQJOH PS equivalent combination of education and experience. r 4USPOH JOUFSQFSTPOBM TLJMMT BOE QSPGFTTJPOBM BQQSPBDI XJUI UIF public and staff r 8PSLJOH LOPXMFEHF PG MFHJTMBUJPO QPMJDJFT QSPDFEVSFT SFMBUFE to tax collection. r 8PSLJOH LOPXMFEHF PG SFMFWBOU DPNQVUFS TPGUXBSF r %FNPOTUSBUF BCJMJUZ UP XPSL JOEFQFOEFOUMZ BOE BT B UFBN r 8JMMJOH UP FOSPMM JO UIF .VOJDJQBM "DDPVOUJOH BOE 'JOBODF Program Compensation $43,260 - $55,338 per annum, plus comprehensive benefits package. Please send your application, including a detailed resume, stating Deputy Clerk Treasurer Position by 4:00 p.m., Friday June 5, 2015 to: Township of Admaston/Bromley 477 Stone Road RR 2 Renfrew ON K7V 3Z5 Fax (613) 432-4052 e-mail alouis@admastonbromley.com

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HELP WANTED

TRUCK / EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Full Time Position—Goshen Patrol Reporting to the Patrol Supervisor, the Truck/Equipment Operator provides a variety of construction, maintenance, repair and emergency response services related to County infrastructure with a focus on public safety and convenience. Minimum QualiďŹ cations:

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%QUIVALENT TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH JOB RELATED COURSES IN THE OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS /NE YEAR EXPERIENCE IN THE MAINTENANCE OF MUNICIPAL PUBLIC WORKS INFRASTRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF equipment, including trucks, backhoe and loader and other miscellaneous equipment. $ : LICENCE MANDATORY 3TRONG INTERPERSONAL AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS $EMONSTRATED ABILITY TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY $EMONSTRATED EXCELLENT SAFETY RECORD ABILITY TO MEET PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE POSITION !BILITY TO BE ON CALL HOURS PER DAY COMBINED WITH A mEXIBILITY IN HOURS OF WORK

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Compensation: $22.62 – $23.35 per hour, plus comprehensive beneďŹ ts package. Please send your resume, stating Competition #15–44 by 4:00 p.m., Thursday May 28, 2015 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the selection process. Applicants must make their needs known in advance. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

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STIRKE, Jack In memory of Jack, a loving husband, father and poppa who passed away May 23, 2006. Gone is the one we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, There’s a family who misses you dearly, In a home where you used to be. Just as you were, and always will be, Treasured forever in our memory. Lovingly remembered, Eva, Lori, Mark, Julie, Ashley and Brendan

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The ideal candidate will have experience servicing triaxles, boom trucks, trailers, and other construction-related equipment, and will have demonstrated a commitment to high standards of procedural safety and regulatory compliance.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! Resumés may be sent to: The Arnprior Quality Inn 70 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior ON K7S 1S5 OR you may leave them at our front desk to the attention of: Karen Coe

IN MEMORIAM

EADY In memory of Margaret May 21, 2010 Austin December 2, 1989 Forever in our hearts, Miss you dearly Love Clarke, Colleen, Shannon and Chris xoxoxo

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Mom Dorothy

M. Sullivan & Son Limited 236 Madawaska Blvd, Suite 100 Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0A3 Attention: Human Resources Or via email at: careers@sullivan.ca

May 5, 1984

Sullivan consistently meets or exceeds expectations for quality and safety, and enjoys ongoing recognition as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies. HELP WANTED

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We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those candidates identified for further consideration will be contacted. CLR606514

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Brother Rick (Rock) May 9, 2012

Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear.

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Dad John

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Rosemary and Terry

Remembering Him on

May 30, 1953 – May 23, 2003

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On May 23, 2003 A devastating day for your family We sat by your side, and watched you die Nothing left to do, but say good-bye. Twelve years have brought many new life lessons New friends, new places, new un-answered questions. The kids are grown, some with kids of their own You would be proud, of the seeds you have sown. We’ve been taught a life lesson, by losing you this way, You taught us…be happy… Always live for today. Missing your smile, Karen and family

Place a special tribute in memory of your father or grandfather who is greatly missed. Published June 18th, 2015 Cost: $30 (tax incl.) Includes photo and message Deadline: June 15th, 2015 at 9:30 am

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Adrienne Barr 613-623-6571 Christy Barker 613-432-3655 adrienne.barr@metroland.com christy.barker@metroland.com

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Candidates must be a graduate of a post-secondary environmental technician or engineering program as a minimum. Preference will be given to applicants having previous experience in wastewater treatment and holding a valid Ministry of the Environment Level I or Level II Wastewater Treatment Operator’s License.

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We are seeking an entry level technician who possesses the ability to operate and maintain the wastewater and sewage treatment plants. The incumbent will also serve as back-up operator for our landfill site.

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DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

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RUXTON, Catherine Campbell “Kay” Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 in her 84th year, with family by her side. Loving mother of Duncan (Lynn) of Thunder Bay, Jim (Anna) of Hamilton, Glenn (Gennene) and the late Ian (Jody). Proud Grandma of Kaitlynn, Leah, and Frida, and great-Grandma of Kadence. Dear brother of Alastair (Peggy). Predeceased by her brother Donald (Marilyn) and her sister Chrissie (late James). Kay will be remembered by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends, and for her many years of service with the Renfrew Police Service. As per her wishes, there will be no visitation. Private Cremation. Memorial donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Dean, Brian William

Peacefully at the home of Don and Wendy with family by his side. Wally Logan age 58 years. Beloved son of the late Jack and Shirley Logan. Loved father of Scott Logan. Loving brother of Don and Wendy Logan and Joan Logan (Steve Sybrandy). Loved uncle of Stephanie and Eric Logan. A Celebration of Wally’s Life will be held on Sunday May 17th at Ma-te-way Park from 2-5 p.m. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, www.andersonfuneralhome.ca

Passed away suddenly at his home Christian Horizons, Ottawa Sunday May 10, 2015 in his 65th year. Beloved son of Naida (Merrifield) Dean of Arnprior and the late Eric Dean (1977). Dear brother of Richard (Nancy) Dean. Predeceased by infant brother Robert. Much loved uncle of Eric and Katie Dean. Will be missed by his great-nieces Morgan and Lexi Dean. A special thank you to the staff and residents of Christian Horizons. A private family visitation will take place at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Private family interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery Friday May 15, 2015. In memoriams to Christian Horizons would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.

July 5, 1950-May 10, 2015

DEATH NOTICE

MENZIES

Louise Carey

January 29, 1927 - May 9, 2015 The Menzies Family is greatly saddened to announce the passing of our mother and grandmother, Louise Menzies. Mom passed peacefully at home with her family by her side. Louise was predeceased by her husband, Donald Henry Menzies, and is survived by her two children William Menzies (Norine) and Margaret Fraser (Kevin). Louise was a most-beloved grandmother to Brock (Kaity), Clifton (Caroline), and Ryan; stepgrandmother to Brendan and Corey; and proud great-grandmother of baby Charlotte. Predeceased by her sister Bette (Elizabeth) Ragsdale and her halfsiblings Ruth and Bill, she will be sadly missed by her brother-in-law Robert Ragsdale, her nieces Lynne Ragsdale and Lisa Ahern (Carl), and by her nephew Rob Ragsdale (Susan) and their children. Our family extends sincere thanks to the wonderful staff at Chartwell Regency (and the Bayshore nurses) for their kindness and care during mom’s time with them. The funeral service at St. Olave’s Anglican Church, 360 Windermere Avenue, Toronto on Thursday May 14th, 2015 at 11:00am. Family and friends would already know that Mom would never want people to “make a fuss over her”, so there will be no visitation before her funeral. Louise will be interred beside her husband, at the Castleford Union Cemetery, during a private family service this summer. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. James Anglican Church (Carleton Place ON) would be most gratefully appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Skinner and Middlebrook Funeral Home, (905) 278-5546 or at www.skinnerandmiddlebrook.com CLR606701

Francis, Shirley Carson

CHAPESKI, ALBERT (AL)

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In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday December 6, 2014. Shirley ( nee Stanley), age 87 years. Beloved wife of the late J. Allen Francis (2004). Loving mother of Joan (Ken), John (Jill), Gwen, Stanley (Wendy). Loving grandmother of Jenny (David), Sarah, Latisha (Edward) and great grandmother of Sam, Kelsey, Curtis, Ryan, Hailey and Morgan. Predeceased by one grandson Jerret. Dear sister of Kaireen. Following Shirley’s wishes there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Shirley’s life will be held on Saturday May 23, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. at the Renfrew Legion. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Dialysis Unit would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca

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DEATH NOTICE

Logan; John Wallace (Wally)

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DARLING, Winifred Peacefully in her sleep at her home, Island View Suites, Arnprior on Tuesday morning, May 12th, 2015; Winifred Darling of Arnprior; formerly of Lancashire, England passed away at the age of 100. Daughter of the late Jacob Henry Krogman and the late Lillian Ann Harris. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Darling and by first marriage of the late George Wilkinson. Dearest mother of Ann Webb (Ian) of Vydon Acres and Elizabeth Darling of Lancashire, England. Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Christopher (Michiko), Graham (Ana) and Michael Webb and “GreatGrandma” of Alexander, Leonardo and Emma. Dear sister of Catherine Diamond (late John) of England. Predeceased by 3 sisters: Lillian Chadwick, Dorothy Krogman and Agnes Kilshaw (late Edward). Winifred will be lovingly remembered by many for her kindness and her unwaivering faith in God. Winifred’s family received relatives and friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday morning, May 16th from 10 a.m. until 11:30. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in her beloved St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday, May 16th at 12 o’clock noon. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Winifred, a donation to the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Of Foresters Falls, passed away peacefully with family by his side after a brave battle with cancer in the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday April 9, 2015 in his 62nd year. Al Chapeski cherished son of Margarita (Leo Giroux). Dear father of James (Jennifer) and Crystal (Richard) and grandfather of Alexandra. Brother of Patricia (John Eady), Christopher (Teresa) Chapeski, Ambrose (Diane) Chapeski, Joseph Giroux, Kathy Webster and Yvonne Giroux. Predeceased by his father Ambrose, brother Peter and sister Bernadette. Al will be sadly missed by his many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. In respect of Al’s wishes, a funeral service will be held at a later date. Special thanks to the third floor and kitchen staff of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Arrangements entrusted to the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home Cobden.

GREER, ARTHUR “ART”

(Retired Boeing, Canada) (Former Member Canadian Air Force) Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday evening May 11, 2015 following a brief illness; Arthur Roy Greer of Arnprior passed away at the age of 81 years. Dear son of the late Russell Greer and the late Bessie Harley. Beloved husband of the late Reta Fisher (September 17, 2007). Dearly loved father of Gregory Greer (Diane) of Embrun and Brenda Nyman (Dale) of Arnprior. Cherished and proud “Grandpa” of Eric Greer and “Papa” of Nik Nyman. Predeceased by 1 brother and 2 sisters. A time of visitation will take place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior sometime this summer (a notice to announce the date and time will appear in a subsequent issue of this newspaper). Interment will then take place in the Greer family plot at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Art, a donation made to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca


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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com The community calendar is offered as a free public service for nonprofit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

electronic and gently used clothing drop-off depot Friday 4-7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Drive up and drop off at the Nick Smith Centre parking lot, 77 James St., Arnprior. For details and queries, contact 613-6220133. For a full list of what can be recycled, check out RecycleYourElectronics.ca. Clothing donations in aid of Cerebral Palsy.

• May 21

• May 23

The Valley Concert Band presents ĘťA Fundraising ConcertĘź at the beautiful Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington St. Doors open at 7, music starts at 7:30 p.m. A freewill donation at the door will be appreciated. It promises an evening of wonderful music only a 35-member concert band can provide.

• May 22-24

Are you spring cleaning? Arnprior Figure Skating Club is hosting a free

New McNab Public Market 8 a.m. to noon at the Perneel Building on Russett Drive across from McnabBraeside township ofďŹ ces. For information, call Rachel at 613-6230950. The annual Arnprior District Humane Society yard sale at the animal shelter, 490 Didak Dr., from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. The society is also accepting gently used donations at the shelter, but please no electronics. All

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• May 26

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• May 24

Knights of Columbus Trivia Night at St John Chrysostom Parish Hall. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, This is a team event of 4 to 6 people. Braeside barbecued chicken supper 2-6 p.m. Adults - $15, children under 12 - $5, children under 6 – free. Take-out available. Everyone welcome.

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• May 27

Breakfast NĘź Learn hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home, Galilee Centre, Payment/ Greetings 8 breakfast 9 a.m. Guest Speaker: Janice Sawbridge, Community Service OfďŹ cer, Renfrew OPP - 9:30 a.m. Topic: Frauds and Scams. Event sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP Lawyers, Arnprior. Cost $5 per person. Register by phone by Tuesday, May26, ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West. More info Liz Wall at 613-623-7981. Arnprior and District QuiltersĘź Guild 257 John St. N., 7 to 9 p.m., doors open 6:30. Visitors $5. Lots of fun activities.

• May 28

McNab Public School Fun Fair rain or shine. Supper at 5:30 p.m. Games and events at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome!

• May 27-30

Two Rivers Musical Productions showcases the talents of young performers in a zany magical presentation of Seussical Jr. at 7 p.m. May 27, 28 and 29 and 2 p.m. May 30 at Arnprior District High School. Tickets $15 for adults, $10 for students. Available online at http://www. tworiversmusicals.ca/wordpress/ tickets/.

• May 30

Prior Chest Nuts, ArnpriorĘźs Breast Cancer Dragon Boat Team, plant sale 9 a.m. to noon on Madawaska Boulevard near PJĘźs Restaurant in Arnprior. Donated plants would be appreciated. For more information, please contact Jeanette at 613-6220190 or Ola at 613-622-0863. Emmanuel Anglican Church holds a ďŹ sh fry from 4 to 7 p.m. at its 287 Harrington St. location. All you can eat ďŹ sh, coleslaw, french fries, basked beans, buns, pie. Great fellowship, too. Does your small fry not like ďŹ sh? Substitute with a hot dog and fries. Adults $15, kids 10 and under $7. Tickets available at the church ofďŹ ce Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call 613-623-2554 or email charlotteleitch11@gmail.com.

• May 31

Calvary Baptist Church music night ĘťCoffee House StyleĘź atmosphere. Starting at 6:30 p.m. in the church basement at 156 Landrigan St. Everyone is welcome to attend. Refreshment. For more information about this special night call Pastor Bruce 613-623-4863

• June 3

Diners Club from 5-7 p.m. at JimĘźs Restaurant Dining Room. Meal - chicken ďŹ ngers. Tickets $13 (to be purchased by noon June 2). Entertainment - Gary Patrois. All seniors 60 and over, disables and individuals with special needs are welcome. Proudly sponsored by-ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program.

• June 6, 7

Arnprior District Quilters Guild hosts a show and sale Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. respectively. Admission to the Nick Smith Centre event is $6.


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