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It’s fun for the entire family, this Saturday, June 3 at the The Town of Arnprior’s TOPPS Priorpalooza Music Festival. It runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at Robert Simpson Park, 400 John St. North. Admission is free for the event, which features The Ryans, Shep Handsome Band, Lauren Hall, Heartbeats, Danny Sylvester, Debenham Brothers, Running Naked, Simon Clarke, Dennis Harrington, Kyle Felhaver, and Richmond Ramblers. There is plenty more to do, including bouncy castles, Little Ray’s Reptiles, Mental Floss Sideshow, an outdoor movie - Moana - and more. There is also the third annual model train show at the Nick Smith Centre in arena B on June 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information on Priorpalooza visit: www.arnprior.ca

It’s selfie time at the high school for guest speaker Sekou Kaba, an Olympic hurdler. He spoke to students on May 11. See our story on page 12.

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Residents storm out of flood meeting that blamed weather straight to the river. “It really just hit the ground and ran off,” Bisson said. “It hit a record peak for this time of year at Chats Falls.” Those struggling to sandbag their homes, along with neighbours and strangers who helped them, took note that few to no OPG employees were participating. “They (OPG) are benefiting from all this rain,” Bradley said. “They should have had an army out there.” Ted Gruetzner is vice president of communications at OPG. He said employees were busy managing water flow, pulling logs and other measures. Some did volunteer to bag sand, as well. He said the bottom line is that weather can’t be stopped. No one else left the meeting early. Gruetzner said others found the meeting informative and useful. Bradley gets that weather is to blame for much of it. He still wants to see a post-mortem of how it was handled, with public input, and recommendations that will be implemented going forward. He said he saw nothing of that at the meeting. “They just showed observation. It was all observation,” he said. “We know what happened. We were there. We lived it.” “We are a company that learns,” Gruetzner said. “Any time there is an event we go over coordination and how to share information. But nature will do what nature does.” That’s cold comfort to Cathy Bradley. “You just feel so helpless when it’s happening,” she said.

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At least some flood victims who attended an Ontario Power Generation meeting looking to blow off steam or hear apologies were sorely disappointed. “This is disgusting! This is goddamn disgusting,” roared John Bradley as he exited an hour after the May 25 meeting in Arnprior started. “You people make me sick.” Held at the Nick Smith Centre, the meeting featured OPG scientists and engineers from the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board (ORRPB). There were numerous maps and graphs and charts shown to the 40 or more residents on hand. Muted frustration could be heard throughout the presentations. Bradley and his wife Cathy, whose Sand Point home was ravaged by unprecedented snowmelt and rainfall a couple of short weeks before, were particularly upset by the structure of the meeting. Off the top, it was explained several times that no questions from the floor would be accepted. Anyone with questions would meet one on one with officials off to the side. At least some on hand saw that as an obvious divideand-conquer tactic. OPG dams that control the flow of rivers such as the Ottawa and Madawaska get their instructions from the ORRPB. It is comprised of several governmental bodies in the region from both sides of the Ottawa, along with OPG. Manon Lalonde is an executive engineer with ORRPB. She talked about integrated management, assessing and disseminating data, and

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Marc Bisson said much of central-west and southern portions of the watershed have limited storage capacity. There are simply few reservoirs like shallow lakes to hold back the rain. mathematical models. All of it goes into an educated guess about how much water to expect before dams are opened and closed. “The main goal is to try and minimize the flooding,” she said. But it isn’t an exact science. In the end it comes down to Mother Nature. “The weather forecast is a very tricky thing,” Lalonde said. “It gives you a vague idea, that’s all.” That doesn’t sit well with the Bradleys. They say customers pay a lot of money to OPG and others to spend a lot of time using expensive equipment to figure these things out. Lalonde finished by saying ORRPB will improve its website and invited those who could

help to get in touch. That, too, was another bone of contention for some. Critics say communication was often limited or inaccurate during critical moments of the emergency. “They have all the stuff and they don’t warn us,” Bradley said. “They tell us it’ll be up four to six inches, and the next day it’s up two feet.” Marc Bisson is a water resource engineer at OPG. His point was that much of the centralwest and southern portions of the watershed have limited storage capacity. There are simply few reservoirs like shallow lakes to hold back the rain. The first major storm from April 27 to May 2 filled up the reservoirs; the second from May 4 to 7 saw water run off saturated soil

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Town of Arnprior 2017

TOPPS Priorpalooza Music Festival Arklan Environmental Featuring musical performances by:

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ADHS teacher wins prestigious Prime Minister’s Award

Municipal Matters

DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com

Peter Cudmore’s innovative teaching methods, along with his students’ curious tech toys, have earned him a national award few in Eastern Ontario have received. The Arnprior District High School (ADHS) teacher is a recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence. Teaching Grades 9 to 12 science students using a variation of the “layered curriculum,” he is behind the robotics club’s augmented reality sandbox and a high-functioning industrial robot. “I do a lot of different, weird things around the school,” Cudmore said. His teaching style focuses less on lecturing, textbook memorization and traditional exams. It hasn’t worked well in the past, he said. Rather he lets kids sit in groups or individually, work together on assigned tasks, and move on to the next level when they ask. Because teamwork and creativity are more important in today’s work world than competing with the Internet for knowledge, he said. He’s been refining the approach for five or six years now, prompted by the one-time accepted adage that physics is too hard for most students. He wouldn’t go back to teaching as he was trained for anything. “I began to think maybe it’s not the subject. Maybe it’s not the students. Maybe it’s us (teachers),” he said. “There is nothing in the pedagogy saying it was good at all.” More controversial than levelling out the top-down authority-based teaching method to a more peer-to-peer method, are Cudmore’s ideas on grading. Once a student passes the first level they’ve passed the course. A little curiosity and natural willingness to co-operate is usually enough. The more ambitious kids are free to work at their own speed, provided they prove to Cudmore that they understand – “not just parrot back” – the work. Then they tell him they are ready for the test. He proudly talks of kids who may have been left behind by traditional methods: The football player who is studying the force of a football snap. The three girls who excel at what was once considered a male realm. He foresees a world where 3D printers will build houses and robot doctors will diagnose illness and offer prescriptions. Even jobs in the knowledge economy will be taken over by computers. The place for humans will be in solving problems such as glitches in computer technology. That requires teamwork and creativity. “Artists will be the last people to lose their

Notice of Public meeting A public meeting giving the public an opportunity to make representations in respect of the Zoning By-law amendment to the use of the lands known municipally as Part of Lot 5, Concession A, Baskin Drive will be held on Monday, June 12th, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Stanley Tourangeau Fire/Police Services Centre, 67 Meehan Street, Arnprior, Ontario. For more information please view the full notice at www.arnprior.ca/planning. Fire Master Plan Public Meeting

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ADHS teacher Peter Cudmore is with a robot his students entered in a recent competition. They fell just short of qualifying for a berth into the provincial finals. Cudmore was recently given the Prime Minister’s Award for his innovative teaching methods and useful gadgets his students have made. job.” The Prime Minister’s Award specifically cited Cudmore’s robotics course that created the sandbox, a hands-on learning tool for elementary students. The device is one of only a few hundred in the world and one in five in Canada. He is also keen on the robot created for competition in North Bay. It nearly qualified for provincial finals in Toronto where students with $50,000 budgets participate. Not bad for a school that converted a greenhouse into a robotics workshop. ADHS principal Tom Havey said Cudmore’s sense of curiosity and willingness to experiment are an inspiration to students. “Peter is an exemplary teacher whose continuous dedication and insatiable curiosity have made him an incredible asset to our school,” he said. “He inspires students to think and be creative – to be future leaders in creativity and technology.” The self-described “physics-numbers guy” was surprised when the email came through that he’d won the Prime Minister’s Award. He would soon talk about teaching styles and complicated toys. Since then it has been “interesting” to hear colleagues and former students congratulate him. Including one who said Cudmore was the reason he got through first-year physics. So how does the recognition make him feel? “I didn’t process it well,” he said. “OK – my wife said I was a babbling idiot for the evening.”

The Town of Arnprior will be completing a comprehensive Fire Master Plan. The Town has retained Performance Concepts to undertake the preparation of a Fire Master Plan which will include a review of such things as administration and compensation, firefighter training, fire prevention and fire safety education, emergency response, apparatus and equipment, and communications. The Fire Master Plan will be developed based on stakeholder and public input, community needs as well as current legislative and best practices, and will guide the delivery of Fire Department strategies and services into the future. Public engagement is integral to the success of the Fire Master Planning process. As part of the review, public input is encouraged. Please join us at a Public Drop In Session on Monday, June 5th, 2017 between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. followed by a Public Meeting at the Operations Advisory Committee commencing at 7pm. Both held at the Stanley Tourangeau Fire/Police Services Centre, 67A Meehan Street, Arnprior, ON. Written comments will be received up until by 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Friday, June 2nd, 2017 by writing to Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 or by email at mspratt@arnprior.ca Daniel Street Construction Please note that there will be lane reductions on Daniel Street between Michael Street and Charles Street from April 24th – July 31st. Two lanes of traffic will remain with periodic interruptions to north bound traffic. Upcoming Events Every Sunday from 9 am – 2 pm join us for the Arnprior Market along John Street. June 3rd, 11 am – 11 pm – Priorpalooza Music Festival at Robert Simpson Park, 400 John St. N June 5th, 6 pm – Fire Master Plan Public Drop in Session followed by an Operations Advisory Committee Meeting at the Stanley Tourangeau Fire/Police Services Centre, 67A Meehan Street, Arnprior, ON June 7th, 7 pm – Arnprior Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting in Council Chambers at 105 Elgin Street West June 8th, 6:30 pm – Special Meeting of Council in Council Chambers, 105 Elgin Street West

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No injuries resulted from this plane crash at Arnprior Airport on May 25.

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Plane crashes at Arnprior Airport

DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com

A plane with three passengers crashed on an Arnprior Airport runway on May 25. The plane hit the rain-soaked runway at about 11 p.m. and slid for some distance before coming to a stop with damage to propellers on both sides of the silver Swearingen. The front landing gear collapsed. No one was injured, according to airport manager Dan Lynch. “All is good. We’ve closed the runway until Transport Canada finishes its investigation,” Lynch said. No injuries resulted from this plane crash at The two pilots and a paramedic from the Arnprior Airport on May 25. plane, registered in Sioux Lookout, are staying in town to recover. The owner was en route. Lynch said typically planes of this kind are transporting organs for transplant, often to someone in the Toronto area. They are contracted by Ornge Air, the provincial medical air transportation body. The plane may or may not have been scheduled to land for refuelling in Arnprior before heading to Toronto City Airport. There was no damage to the runway; some hydraulic fluids need be removed. Lynch said in the last 19 years, three other minor accidents have occurred.

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Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario a valuable service for Valley TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com

John Lepack loves superheroes. It doesn’t matter if it is Spider-Man or Batman, his imagination runs wild with their adventures. The thing my son doesn’t know, is he is already a superhero in my eyes. Shortly after John was born June 11, 2013, staff at Almonte General Hospital noticed something not right. They were able to quickly recognize he needed to be rushed to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). Kevin Keohane, president and chief executive officer of the CHEO Foundation, calls this a very typical story of CHEO working with rural hospitals outside of Ottawa, who he calls very important partners in care. “We have some tremendous community hospitals throughout the area that CHEO also serves. For the vast majority of families the first place that you go when your child needs care is to your community hospital. And we strongly encourage supporting the hospitals in your own areas,” said Keohane. “But at the same time, CHEO plays an important role with those community hospitals. When I think about CHEO it is a regional hospital.” As a new mom from Arnprior, who just experienced a 24-hour labour in Almonte, it was a difficult moment to be told John needed the care from CHEO. But we were not alone. CHEO truly is a regional hospital, and in 2016 there were 347 patients from Almonte with 1,166 visits; 472 patients from Arnprior with 1,513 visits; and 471 patients from Renfrew with 1,637 visits. CHEO not only serves patients from Eastern Ontario; but their catchment stretches all the way to Northern Ontario and Nunavut. Last year 52 per cent of patient visits to CHEO came from Ottawa and 33 per cent from other towns and cities in Eastern Ontario and Northern Ontario totalling 107,000 patient visits. “That means there is an awful lot of children and families living outside the Ottawa area who are needing the services of CHEO, and it is a privilege for CHEO to be able to provide these services,” said Keohane. John was transferred from Almonte to CHEO via a neonatal transport unit. When the CHEO team arrived to take John they explained everything about the unit and how they were going to transfer him. Although at the time I was scared that my newborn was leaving my side, I was reassured that he was safe. Over 500 times last year the neonatal transport unit went to communities outside of Ottawa to bring babies to CHEO. “Those are instances when these are the most fragile and critically-ill

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John Lepack spent the first week of his life at CHEO.

infants. And when you think, on 500 occasions last year they brought critically-ill infants to CHEO to make sure they go home with their parents, nothing speaks more to how important CHEO is to the communities outside of Ottawa than that stat,” said Keohane. “That is how it should work, as we are working together with community hospitals to make sure the most critically-ill children come here and get the care they need, then go back into their own communities. That’s a role that CHEO is honoured to play.” When John arrived at CHEO he was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. He was showing signs of meningitis and had to have a spinal tap to test the fluid. To say my husband and I were scared is an understatement. However, from the moment we walked in to CHEO until the moment we left, I knew he was in the best possible hands. The team who worked on him always explained how they were examining him and what the next steps were. Thankfully, after a week at CHEO, he was discharged, having battled back from an infection.

The equipment used to transfer, test and care care at a different level than we wouldn’t be able to without for John while he was at CHEO was made pos- your help.” For more information on CHEO and the upcoming sible due to community support. The provincial government provides money telethon visit the website at www.cheotelethon.com to CHEO for the staff to operate the equipment, but not the machines. One of the biggest boosts to CHEO is its annual telethon, which is set this year for June 10 and 11 on CTV Ottawa. In 2016, the telethon celebrated more than $8 million raised throughout the year. Did you know that a nursing home is The new money comes from those who watch different from a retirement home? the telethon and are inspired to donate. Retirement home: is a privately-owned residence that provides “We are looking for support from across the rental accommodation with care and services for seniors who can live independently with minimal to moderate support and community we serve,” said Keohane. “It’s really are able to pay for this lifestyle with their own funds. There is no important to us that we demonstrate to people government funding. There are no restrictions on access what we are doing at CHEO. And we ask them to these facilities. to show their support for what we do, by calling Nursing home: designed for people who require 24-hour nursing care and supervision, sometimes within a in to make a donation so we are able to meet all secure setting. A portion of the cost is covered by the of the needs for next year.” government, with residents paying a co-payment for the Keohane says that every bit counts. remaining costs. The Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) facilitates access to nursing home. “Every donation big and small goes toward helping CHEO deliver on its mission. And that really is to make sure kids and families get the best care they can receive.” Please visit www.helpthegrovegrow.ca As for John and the rest of the children who receive care at CHEO, Keohane agrees they are superheroes. There are more superheroes to add to the list as well. “The kids are definitely heroes, but the donors are heroes too,” said Keohane. “We could run a telethon and we can tell everyone the work CHEO is doing, and it all doesn’t matter unless people respond. So when you respond you are being a hero for kids, a hero NOTICE TO RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY for CHEO, and you are helping us to provide the OWNERS REGARDING NOXIOUS WEEDS

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OPINION

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Who has the last word? It’s likely that many Ontarians breathed a sigh of relief when the provincial government announced its plan to scrap the Ontario Municipal Board. The OMB has often been perceived as too friendly to property developers. To many people, the board was quick to grab its rubber stamp and approve developments that didn’t fit with existing neighbourhoods. In theory, up until now, the Town of Arnprior and other municipalities in Ontario decide what gets built within their borders. But decisions by city and town councils could be appealed to the OMB. Change is never easy to deal with – especially close to home – but appeals to the board have often seemed like bad movie sequels: predictable, but with unhappy endings. The running theme has been developers who ask for unappealing elements – think of massive towers and postage-stamp parks – and then settle for slightly less height and slightly larger greenspaces. Cynics have to ask if the developer asked for the moon in order to get approval for their preferred design because it was slightly

less awful than the original request. And in the background, the threat of an expensive OMB appeal kept city and town councils – and community groups – wary of holding back large-scale developments. A new, less-powerful Local Planning Appeal Tribunal will take the place of the OMB. It’s not clear how the tribunal will work, or what kind of teeth it may have. Will municipalities really be able to control their own growth? And what happens if a city or town council votes to stop all growth, or a council is filled with councillors who want highrises on every street? The face of Ontario cities and towns could be stunted (along with construction jobs) or rebuilt ad nauseam depending on the tribunal’s decisions. It’s clear there should be an appeal process if a property owner thinks a council has been unreasonable, but every case is different. Some development is OK, some doesn’t fit in. Who has the last word? We don’t know just yet.

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories mail-out doesn’t tell whole story To the editor:

Renfrew County residents have received a two-page mail-out from the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) entitled ‘Near Surface Disposal Facility a safe solution.’ It does not tell the whole story. What CNL calls an ‘engineered containment mound’ for ‘low-level and other suitable waste’ would basically be a radioactive waste landfill alongside Perch Creek on the Chalk River Laboratories property. This creek flows into the Ottawa River only about one kilometre away. Waste water treatment plant removes contaminants? During heavy rains or snow melt, radioactive contaminants would run off into ponds and could overflow into the Perch Creek wetlands. The treatment plant would not remove all contaminants. Tritium radioactive

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heavy water would not be removed at all. What will go in it? The mail-out says where wastes would come from but not what they would be. CNL officials talk about building demolition wastes. The 990page draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) mentions tanks, drums, process equipment, piping, spent ion-exchange resins, immobilized liquids (p. 3-8); and large quantities of man-made radioactive elements such as americium and plutonium with half-lives of many thousands of years (p. 5-513). Proven technology? CNL says that ‘proven technology’ means that ‘effectiveness for disposal’ has been demonstrated through similar facilities currently in operation globally (EIS, p. 2-24). ‘Effectiveness for disposal’ could just mean ‘getting rid of’ waste. ‘Similar facilities’ in the

U.S. are located in the desert. They have operated for only a few years not the many thousands of years that these wastes will remain dangerous. Federal agencies set regulations and provide oversight? The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (the lead federal agency on nuclear matters) has never set regulations for permanent disposal or abandonment of radioactive waste. Waste Acceptance Criteria? CNL will propose its own Waste Acceptance Criteria (WAC) for what goes in the landfill. It hasn’t done so yet. These criteria may be ‘quantitative or qualitative.’ (EIS, p. 13-8) Waste that does not meet the criteria will not be accepted? The EIS says (p. 3-13) In the rare occasion that wastes that do not meet the WAC, the waste may be further reviewed for acceptance through the WAC variance process.

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Timeline? The mail-out says ‘construction begins’ next year. In September 2015 the Harper government signed a 10-year contract with CNL that says, ‘CNL shall seek the fastest, most cost effective way(s) of executing the DWM [Decommissioning and Waste Management] Mission including disposal of all waste.’ Our tax dollars at work? The 2017-2018 federal budget contains over $500 million to deal with nuclear decommissioning and waste liabilities. CNL’s Near Surface Disposal Facility project is only a proposal that is still undergoing an environmental assessment. Is a fancy two-page mail-out promoting this project an appropriate use of our tax dollars? Ole Hendrickson, Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County and Area Pembroke area

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Flooded fields yield birds aplenty MIKE RUNTZ Nature’s Way

Last week I took part in the Prince Edward County Bird Observatory (PEPtBO) Challenge. The challenge consists of teams tallying birds in Prince Edward County over a 24-hour period to raise money for the PEPtBO. Our team was the Sprague’s Pipits, a name coined years ago when Terry Sprague, a wellknown county birder, captained the team. Sprague’s pipit is an actual species, so the team’s name was a good one. Terry unfortunately no longer takes part, so I came on board as team captain. With me were Mike and Kathy Burge, original members of the Pipits and key supporters of the bird observatory, and Don Sutherland, a longtime friend and superb naturalist. We started our birding marathon at Wellington on the west side of the county. With this spring’s high water levels, shorebird habitat along Lake Ontario was lacking. Still, we were off to a good start when a little gull was spotted in a large group of Bonaparte’s gulls, small blackheaded gulls that nest in boreal forest trees.

Lake Ontario’s shoreline lacked shorebirds, but the flooded fields certainly did not. Several had plenty of shorebirds including short-billed dowitchers, sandpipers that actually have long bills for probing deep into mud. After successfully checking Point Petrie (pronounced as “Point Peter” by the locals) for field species such as grasshopper sparrow and upland sandpiper, we drove to Kaiser Road on Cressy Point on the far eastern side of the county. This year the flooded fields there were small lakes and it seemed at first that apart from some ducks no birds were present. But soon we spotted shorebirds foraging among the flooded last year’s corn stalks. Dunlin, pretty little sandpipers with rusty backs, black bellies, and down-curved bills were scattered among the much larger black-bellied plovers, killdeersized birds with striking white upper parts and black faces and bellies. Also present were ruddy turnstones, colourful shorebirds usually found on rocky shores turning over rocks to find meals. The highlight was a marbled godwit, a gull-sized sandpiper with a huge upturned bill. This

giant shorebird, a rare visitor to southern Ontario, was no surprise for earlier that day when Mike Burge and I were scouting the area it flew in, noisily announcing its arrival. Fortunately, it remained there until the evening. The night we picked up most of the expected nocturnal species including eastern screechowl, Virginia rail, and eastern whip-poor-will. We also heard a Chuck-will’s-widow, a southern species first detected along Hilltop Road four years ago by me. This name-singing bird has returned annually and hopefully has found a mate by now. When dawn broke we were at the tip of Prince Edward Point, although this year the tip is nonexistent. As we had hoped, overnight there had been a major fallout of migrating songbirds. Warblers were everywhere and we quickly tallied more than 20 species including mourning, baybreasted, Tennessee, and blackpoll. By the end of our 24-hour Birdathon, we had tallied 155 species. This total, however, was good only for second place, for another team claimed 162 species.

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Praise & Worship

ARNPRIOR'S HISTORIC THEATRE FRIDAY, JUNE 2 TO THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

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

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

156 Landrigan Street, Arnprior, K7S 2S6 Phone: 613-623-4863 REGULAR SERVICE TIMES: 10:30 am: Sunday Morning Worship ....Nursery/Sunday School for all ages 6:30 pm: Sunday Evening Music Night (Last Sunday evening of the month) 7:00 pm: Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study

PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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 a.m. Growing in Faith!

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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

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Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gtcarnprior.ca

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Construction season is upon us again in downtown Arnprior. The intersection of John and Elgin Street is a three-way stop.

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A Cavanagh Construction flagger working at a downtown Arnprior intersection is warning drivers to be more careful coming through the intersection. “The traffic lights are covered up, but there are stop signs in place and people are driving right through,” said Ralph Kirchhof, who is stationed at the corner of John and Elgin streets. “There are a lot of kids and baby carriages and people with walkers,” said Kirchhof. “I’d hate for something bad to happen.” The intersection is now functioning as a three-way stop and drivers should be coming to a complete stop at the stop signs. “We’ve got construction on both sides and it’ll be that way for most of the summer,” said Kirchhof, who said he just wanted to get the message out to avoid any possible incidents.

The County of Renfrew says the traffic signals at the intersection Edey Street and Daniel Street, which is now closed, are also covered. The town has resumed a water main replacement project in this area. “This year’s scope of work includes the replacement of the water main along Daniel Street between Charles Street and Michael Street. Two lanes of traffic will be maintained, although lane widths will be reduced,” says a county press release. There’s plenty of construction work continuing in town this season. The Town of Arnprior Downtown Core Revitalization project is ongoing, says the county. “Temporary road and lane closures will be required on County Road 1 (Madawaska Street) and County Road 2 (Daniel Street). Detours and alternate routes will be in place for the remainder of the construction season,” says the release. “Motorists can expect delays. Please drive carefully and avoid signage.”

McNab/Braeside hosts June 1 meeting for flood victims Property owners affected by the recent flooding events in Renfrew County are invited to attend a public information session. On Thursday, June 1, 7 p.m. at Sand Point Golf Course, the McNab/Braeside township-hosted meeting is for residents to obtain information on the Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) program and support services for Renfrew County residents affected by the spring 2017 flooding. A representative from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs will provide an overview of DRAO that provides

funding to eligible homeowners (primary residence only) and residential tenants, small owner-operated businesses, farms, and not-for-profit organizations that have been affected by flooding. The Canadian Red Cross will also be present to provide an overview of the services they can offer and their assistance program for those impacted by the flooding. Additional resource material will also be available from other agencies to help in the cleanup and recovery stages.


ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF HYDRO ONE NETWORKS INC. Hydro One Networks Inc. has applied to raise its electricity distribution rates and other charges. Learn more. Have your say. Hydro One Networks Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board to raise its electricity distribution rates effective January 1, 2018 and continuing each year for another 4 years, until December 31, 2022. If the application is approved, a typical residential customer of Hydro One Networks Inc., using 750 kWh per month, would see increases as set out in the table below: 2018 an increase of $2.79 per month 2019 an increase of $2.47 per month

2020 an increase of $2.31 per month 2021 an increase of $1.95 per month

2022 an increase of $2.23 per month

Other customers, including businesses, may be affected as well. Hydro One Networks Inc. has also acquired the electricity distribution assets of Norfolk Power, Haldimand County Hydro and Woodstock Hydro. The distribution rates for the former customers of these distributors will remain frozen at current levels until December 31, 2020. As part of this application, on January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022, the distribution rates for these customers will also be increasing. If the application is approved, a typical former residential customer of these three distributors, using 750 kWh per month, would see increases as set out in the table below: Former Utility Increase 2021 2022 $3.18 per month $1.09 per month Norfolk Power $4.52 per month $1.09 per month Haldimand County Hydro $1.08 per month $0.84 per month Woodstock Hydro Other former customers of these distributors, including businesses, may be affected as well. Hydro One Networks Inc. has also applied for new service charges and for adjustments to many of its specific service charges, including increases to charges for the collection of accounts, for disconnection, reconnection and removal of load control devices and for access to Hydro One Networks Inc. power poles. You are encouraged to review the application carefully to determine whether you may be affected by these changes. The Ontario government has introduced the Fair Hydro Act, 2017 that, if passed, would implement electricity rate reductions starting in the summer of 2017. The amounts set out above are provided before the application of any credits that would be implemented under the Fair Hydro Act, 2017. THE ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD IS HOLDING COMMUNITY MEETINGS The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) will be hosting several regional community meetings. Please check the Ontario Energy Board website at www.oeb.ca under the EB-2017-0049 case number for specific details of the meetings in your area. The community meetings are designed to allow customers to: • Learn more about Hydro One’s costs and rate application. • Find out how the OEB will review the application. • Get involved and provide your comments about the application to the OEB. THE ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD IS HOLDING A PUBLIC HEARING The OEB will hold a public hearing to consider the application filed by Hydro One. During the hearing, we will question Hydro One on its case for the rate increases. We will also hear questions and arguments from individual customers and from groups that represent Hydro One’s customers. At the end of this hearing, the OEB will decide what, if any, rate increase will be allowed. Hydro One has applied for approval of rates for 5 years. You may not get notice of future rate changes during this 5 year period. The OEB is an independent and impartial public agency. We make decisions that serve the public interest. Our goal is to promote a financially viable and efficient energy sector that provides you with reliable energy services at a reasonable cost. BE INFORMED AND HAVE YOUR SAY You have the right to information regarding this application and to be involved in the process. • • • •

You can review Hydro One’s application on the OEB’s website now. You can attend the OEB’s community meeting where you can ask questions, make comments and voice your concerns. You can file a letter with your comments, which will be considered during the hearing. You can become an active participant (called an intervenor). Apply by June 14, 2017 or the hearing will go ahead without you and you will not receive any further notice of the proceeding. • At the end of the process, you can review the OEB’s decision and its reasons on our website. LEARN MORE These proposed charges relate to Hydro One’s distribution services. They make up part of the Delivery line - one of the five line items on your bill. Our file number for this case is EB-2017-0049. To learn more about this hearing, find instructions on how to file letters or become an intervenor, or to access any document related to this case, please select the file number EB-2017-0049 from the list on the OEB website: www.oeb.ca/notice. You can also phone our Consumer Relations Centre at 1-877-632-2727 with any questions. ORAL VS. WRITTEN HEARINGS There are two types of OEB hearings – oral and written. Hydro One has applied for an oral hearing. The OEB is considering this request. If you think an oral hearing is needed, you can write to the OEB to explain why by June 14, 2017. PRIVACY If you write a letter of comment, your name and the content of your letter will be put on the public record and the OEB website. However, your personal telephone number, home address and email address will be removed. If you are a business, all your information will remain public. If you apply to become an intervenor, all information will be public. This rate hearing will be held under section 78 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998 c.15 (Schedule B).

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Olympian offers advice on how to clear personal hurdles “I have a small window to show the reached the semifinals. world what I’m made of,” Kaba said. The success was in part due to the kindness and encour“In order to be successful at anything agement he received from teachers, coaches and others K.A.B.A. is an acronym for Kind- in life, you have to be a little crazy.” along the way. ness Asking Believing Adjusting. It is “You’ll get so many free things from just being kind,” he also a person’s name, Kaba, as in Casaid, chuckling. Then, paraphrasing the poet Maya AngeK IS FOR KINDNESS nadian Olympic hurdler Sekou Kaba. lou: “People will not always remember what you say and Kaba experienced bullying while do, but they will remember how you made them feel.” Kaba brought his upbeat, encouraging message to an Arnprior District at school in Michigan. He was an A IS FOR ASKING High School gymnasium full of stu- 11-year-old immigrant from Guinea; kept to himself and admittedly spoke No one has it all figured out; a supporting cast is needed dents on May 11. He also brought a hurdle, raising it a few notches at ev- English with an accent. It made him in everyone’s life, Kaba said. Ask those who came before: coaches, teachers, parents. ery stage of his speech. The talk end- an easy target at school. He also quickly picked up on new Even a simple ask via email can lead to major breaked, predictably, with the kids screaming for him to jump over it. Which he skills. A little football and basketball. throughs. He asked about speaking to kids and now this is obliged, seamlessly transitioning from By the time he moved to Ottawa in the fifth school he’s attended. Kaleigh Wright and Olympian Sekou Kaba go athlete to entertainer. 2007, at age 17, he was the fastest hur“Ask and you shall receive. But be prepared to receive. through a few stretches before he demonstrates a In competition he would jump 10 dler in his school. Then, in the 2015 Don’t let it go to waste,” he said. “Be sure to pay attention World Championships, in Beijing, he to those who’ve come before you. It’s an awesome cycle. hurdle jump at Arnprior District High School. hurdles in about 13 seconds. You are in charge.” DEREK DUNN

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REQUEST FOR TENDER RFT #2017-23 THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR TENDER FOR AN AIR HANDLING UNIT RETROFIT AT MACKENZIE COMMUNITY SCHOOL, DEEP RIVER, ON. A MANDATORY Site Visit is scheduled for Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 10:00:00am at Mackenzie Community School, 87 Brockhouse Way, Deep River, ON. Bidders will be met by a representative from the RCDSB at the front entrance of the site. Only those bidders who attend the mandatory site visit and have their attendance recorded will be eligible to submit a bid.

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B IS FOR BELIEVING

This is Kaba’s favourite. Don’t expect anyone else to bring you your goal, your dream. It is yours. If it is unrealistic, all the more reason to go after it. Imagine a kid from Guinea who had never seen an Olympian in his life, grow up to become one. Good luck with that, they would have told him. “I use their negativity as my fuel, so I can shut their mouth,” he said, again chuckling infectiously. “I believed in myself. You have to live your dream. Do something ever day to get you one step closer.” He cited as an inspiration a farm kid from Sarnia who grew up to become an astronaut. “Canada doesn’t even have a space program!” He recommended reading Chris Hadfield’s An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth. He was leery to say it but even parents, who want to protect, have to be ignored when it comes to the dream. “Sometimes Mom and Dad don’t know what’s best for you. You must work and die, they say. Mine had never seen an Olympian. Their level of success for life is not as high, that’s all,” he said. “You love them. And they want nothing but the best for you. But they thought I was crazy.”

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1955 Ford Ranch wagon car, 72,000 miles, fully restored, golden glow exterior, red interior, as-is, Subject to low reserve bid; Kobota L4850 tractor, Kubota LA950 loader, 4 WD, 48 HP, hydrostatic shuttle; Meteor snowblower, 6’; Kubota T1570 lawn tractor, 15HP, 42” cut, 250 hrs; Hyland utility trailer with winch; Generac GP7500E generator, 2 yrs old; Ingersoll-Ram T 100 air compressor general 125 psi; 20 ton press; Lincoln 250 amp welder; assort of hand tools; wrenches; assort of nuts & bolts, various sizes; 10” tablesaw; Mastercraft chop saw; Barry buggy; acetylene & oxygen tanks; Wallenstein wood splitter with Honda 5.5 HP motor; 10 cord fire wood; misc lawn furniture; 3 piece chesterfield set; side-by-side fridge with ice dispenser; washer & dryer; old gramophone; numerous misc items. Mr & Mrs Hobbs have sold their home and are moving.

Roll with the punches and deal with the challenges, not unlike the young man who lost his passport in Mexico. The whole team left Kaba behind. “This really happened. I had to find my way to the nearest Canadian (consulate). You need to adjust. Sometimes it’s what you need to do.” He finished 28th overall in the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Upset by the showing, his mother put it in perspective. There are 7.4 billion people on the planet. He is one of two hurdlers from Canada. “Winning is not everything, she told me. Now shut up.”

Charity Auction Friday Evening June 2 at 6:30 pm for Elgin Street Baptist Church, 135 Elgin St W, Arnprior Baking, household items, furniture. Saturday June 10, at 10:00 a.m for the Estate of Gilbert Mundt of Golden Lake Sale to be held at Makwa Community Centre, 83 A-B Pakwanagemag Rd, Golden Lake, Ont

Off Hwy 60 at Golden Lake onto Ruby Rd at First Nations, onto Pakwanagemag Rd, signs posted. No spike heels in hall please. Household items; old wash stand; new wood lathe, never used; large assort of tools; some woodworking equipment; many collectables; collection of Coke items; old crocks; brass ornaments; collection of model ships – Vasa 1628 Swedish wooden tall ship; numerous misc items. Cull’s Old-Time Barn Dance and Appreciation Night, June 24th at 5:00 pm Full listings and pictures can be found at prestoncull.com Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Auctioneer: Preston Cull R.R. #1 Douglas, Ontario 613-649-2378

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Sekou Kaba can do 10 of these in about 13 seconds.


CIBC presents Dave Smith’s 3rd Annual

WILD WEST JAMBOREE ! 0 0 ,0 0 5 $ e s i a r o t s u g n i p l e h r o f u o y Thank On Thursday, May 18, over 230 people came out to the 3rd Annual Wild West Jamboree in support of the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre as we prepare to build an all-new 30-bed home. We ate. We talked. We danced. We rode Jed, the mechanical bull. More importantly, we left with hope for the future of our youth. A great big thank you goes out to everyone who supported a brighter future for at-risk youth and families. THANK YOU TO THE SPONSORS OF THE WILD WEST JAMBOREE 2017!

WHAT IS THE DAVE SMITH YOUTH TREATMENT CENTRE?

Charitable Registration #: 83900 3803 RR0001

Every year, thousands of Ontario youth fall victim to serious substance abuse. Left untreated, these issues can tear families apart and lead to a lifetime of addiction. The Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre offers life-saving intervention for our youth, aged 13 - 21. Kids who graduate from our program can venture to dream about a better life. Our new treatment centre will let us transform our already successful program from good to extraordinary. Supporters of Dave’s Dream fundraising campaign will help us take this step towards greater impact in our community by helping restore quality of life to families and reducing the fallout of addiction.

To give, please visit davesmithfoundation.org or call 613-594-8333 x1304.

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Free Big Give set for June 3 in Town of Arnprior Nine local churches participating in kindness initiative that began in 2015 in Ottawa with 52 churches Local churches are working together to give back to the community. The Big Give in Arnprior is June 3 and everything is absolutely free. There are nine local churches participating and everyone has something different for the community. The Big Give’s website states they are a group of volunteers who passionately believe that kindness and generosity are an integral part of their Christian faith.

The volunteer-run organization mobilizes churches to bless their neighbourhoods through a unified day of giving extravagantly. The event started in Ottawa in 2015 with 52 churches participating. Last year Arnprior got on board along with 66 churches in Ottawa and the surrounding communities. This year the goal is to have 150 churches take part for Canada’s 150th birthday in Ottawa, Arnprior, Toron-

to, Brockville and other local communities. In Arnprior there is a wide variety of free events. Starting at 8 to 10 a.m. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St North has breakfast At Grace St. Andrew’s United, 257 John St North, there are free shoes, accessories and sporting goods from 9 a.m. to noon. Glad Tidings Pentecostal, 116

Baskin Dr. West, has a free garage sale and barbecue from 9 a.m. to noon. First Baptist, 279 Alicia St., also has a free garage sale from 9 a.m. to noon. Calvary Baptist Church, 156 Landrigan St., will have delicious desserts, coffee, tea and water from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be bouncers, games, face painting and snow cones at Arnprior Wesleyan, 128 Mary St. from 11 a.m.

to 2 p.m. River Stone Christian Fellowship will be at the Flavour Container with ice cream and face painting from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. And St. John’s Lutheran and Emmanuel Anglican are teaming up for a barbecue lunch at 47 McLachlin St. from 11 a.m. to p.m. For more information on the Big Give visit: www.thebiggive.ca. Get expert advice today. Visit a Bell store near you: ARNPRIOR 68 Daniel St. N 613 623-7890

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Art classes in Burnstown

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Two Rivers Musicals presents James and the Giant Peach his week in Arnprior. Pictured at the dress rehearsal are: Shawna Ellis, James: Anna Burnette, Grasshopper: Andrew Jensen, Centipede: Don Palmer, Spider: Mallory Brumm, and Earthworm: James Hrkach.

James and the Giant Peach starts May 31 Two Rivers Musicals presents James and the Giant Peach at Arnprior District High School this week. Show times are Wednesday, May 31 to Friday, June 2 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 3 at 2 p.m. The story follows newlyorphaned James and his reluctant, oversized insect travelers as they escape James’ nasty aunts in a giant peach. While they search for

belonging and the courage to love after loss, they discover that the word “family” can mean far more than just who you are related to. This entertaining musical includes incredible puppets, superb singing and music that will delight school-aged children and up! Please visit our website for more information and to reserve your seats: www. tworiversmusicals.ca.

Burnstown Arts have announced its summer art classes. Volunteers have just got the website up and running it is: www.burnstownarts.ca . There are student sponsorships available for students with financial need and a contact for people to sponsor a student if they wish. They are also working on having student art exhibits. All the information on this not -for-profit group is on the website. The dates for the Summer Art camps in

Burnstown are as follows Children’s Drawing and Painting: July 10 to July 14, Ages: 6 - 9 July 17 - July 21, Ages: 10 -13; Teen Drawing and Polymer clay steampunk sculpture from July 24 - July 28, Ages: 14 - 18 Limit of eight students per session. Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information and to register call: 613-433-3274

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Patient Experience We’re Listening Most of us are familiar with taking surveys. We complete them after using a service, after online shopping, and from all levels of the government. Survey responses allow for improvements, flag problems, and prevent potential issues.

A busy emergency room where there is a lot of noise and chaos is typically not the right place to provide the right care to those who have anxiety or dependency issues. Regardless of the health issue, ARH defines quality care as doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right way, for the right person – and having the best possible outcome. The clinicians at ARH wanted to patients with mental health issues a more appropriate experience by connecting the patient with the right care provider when it mattered most. This need resulted in a formalized partnership with Renfrew County Mental Health and with Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. “Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services is now working in partnership with Arnprior Regional Health to better serve individuals in our community who struggle with substance abuse issues through strengthening and improving their quality of care and reducing emergency room visits,” said Lise Lafromboise, Executive Director of Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services.

Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) regularly surveys patients who return home following a hospital stay or who used the emergency department. A portion of discharged patients will receive a survey within a few weeks. The emergency department survey asks patients the following types of questions: How long did you wait to see a doctor; what level of confidence/trust did you have in the emergency department nurse; were you treated with dignity and respect, and (if applicable) questions concerning pain management.

These partnerships allow emergency department staff to contact the appropriate agency depending on the mental health issues affecting that patient. Often times a patient in distress comes to the hospital as a last resort. “People experiencing a MHA crisis often visit the ER to seek treatment or to connect with services. Through this partnership, we aim to improve client and family access to the responsive and timely support needed for recovery.” Mireille Delorme, Director Mental Health Services, Mental Health Services Renfrew County- Pembroke Regional Hospital.

Once a patient completes their survey it is mailed to the survey company. The survey company compiles the results and sends a report to ARH. This report is reviewed by the emergency department, the inpatient unit, the medical advisory committee, senior management, patient and family advisory council (PFAC) and at the Board of Directors.

These partnerships give emergency room staff access to a councilor from either Pathways or Renfrew County Mental Health that they can reach out to on behalf of the patient. The councilor will come directly to the emergency department to speak with the patient or consult with them over the phone. This helps the patient establish a relationship with a counselor and allows for a follow up appointment and eventually a treatment plan.

This gives ARH, based on patient feedback; a clear picture of what is working well, what isn’t and where improvements are needed. Previous surveys flagged that patients in the emergence department had a longer length of stay due to waiting for test results. Now certain tests can be authorized by the triage nurse so that by the time the patient sees the doctor the test results are already available, thereby reducing the length of time spent in emergency. White boards in the emergency department also list wait times for blood work and X-ray results. We encourage everyone who receives a survey to take 5 – 10 minutes to fill it out. Your feedback is valuable and continuously helps us improve. We are committed to providing exemplary care in all areas at Arnprior Regional Health.

“Arnprior Regional Health, Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services and Renfrew County Mental Health deserve recognition for working together and putting in place a new model of care to serve clients better,” said Chantale LeClerc, CEO of the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). “One of the Champlain LHIN’s key goals is to ensure more people with mental health conditions and addictions have access to services, and this is a great example of how to achieve that. We need more of these types of partnerships to truly build an integrated health system for the patients we serve.”

Holter Monitors A Holter monitor is a small, wearable device that keeps track of your heart rhythm. A Holter monitor test is usually performed after a traditional test to check your heart rhythm (electrocardiogram), especially if the electrocardiogram doesn’t give your doctor enough information about your heart’s condition. Your doctor uses information captured on the Holter monitor to figure out if you have as such things as heart rhythm problem.

Helping our Patients with Mental Health Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) has one of the highest rates of patients with mental health issues who return to the Emergency Department within 30 days of their initial visits within the Champlain LHIN. Some of the mental health issues seen at ARH include depression, anxiety, substance abuse and schizophrenia.

ARH has acquired several new Holter monitors for patients. Our previous technology required patients to download the data using a hardwired land telephone line. With the increase in cell phone usage and the decrease in landlines, it made sense to upgrade to the 7 or 14 day Holter Monitors with memory cards instead. The information is downloaded from these devices then analyzed by

Thanks to the generosity of the community, the ARH Foundation raised $50,000 at A Knight in the Maritimes presented by McEwan Homes. Thank you to everyone who supported this event.

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cardiologists at Queensway Carleton Hospital. A report is prepared and sent back to ARH.

The Patient and Family Advisory Council’s Perspective With the new digital X-ray equipment in full operation, there are many people to thank. The maintenance department for leading the renovations, the Diagnostic Imaging Department for working with the manufacturer, the ARH Foundation for raising $400,000 to purchase the machine, and the Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). PFAC formed at the hospital in October 2012 based on the success of the Family Council at the Grove. Both groups are regularly consulted and feedback is both encouraged and welcomed in order to gain the perspectives of patients and residents. When it came time to renovate the X-ray room, the manager of diagnostic imaging requested the patient perspective from PFAC. A couple of members of the council took the time to think about the patient experience when having an X-ray. They chose soothing paint colours, selected lighting that could be dimmed, and easy to read directional signs. While these items may seem insignificant, they do impact the patient experience. Medical tests can be very stressful and putting the patient at ease is important to our health care professionals. We appreciate the perspective offered by PFAC.

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MLS# 1055751 • $695,000

Rotary donates to the library

Jane Peters of the Rotary Club of Arnprior recently made a cheque presentation to Carolyn Swayze, children’s and teen services librarian and the Children’s Department of the Arnprior Public Library. The $500 donation is provided by the Rotarians to support summer programs at the library and is used to purchase craft supplies and to hire an entertainer for the end-of-summer celebration. The Rotarians have been generously providing financial assistance to the library for over 14 years, ensuring that every summer is activity-packed! Summer program registration begins at the library on Monday, June 12.

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Welcome to waterfront living in the Town of Arnprior on a private peninsula. Relax amongst the spectacular English style gardens, while away the afternoon in the gazebo or covered porch. Enjoy all 4 seasons in the sunroom with windows all around. Most rooms take in the beautiful view of the Madawaska River. Enjoy approximately 540 feet of waterfront on .65 of an acre. This spectacular property is worth a visit

This great family home is located close to shopping and schools. Families can spread out with 3 bedrooms on the second level and one in the basement. Living room has hardwood floors and a bright picture window. Kitchen is cozy and includes all appliances. Warm rec room has large bright windows and a “gas” stove. Enjoy family living with a good sized yard. Large deck for entertaining.

MLS# 1061402 • $279,900

MLS# 1061421 • $549,900 Traditional Glebe “feel” family home perched along the shores where the “Rivers Meet”! Want to live on the River but not have to commute to town for conveniences, this is it! 4 generous sized bedrooms, 4 bath home, lots of room for a growing or blended family

Move right in to this new custom bungalow. Built by Horizon Homes with quality features throughout. Nice open concept main floor. Full bath and ensuite with one piece acrylic tub surround and modern décor. Hardwood flrs and ceramic throughout. Custom cabinets. Sunfilled main floor with large windows.Well insulated. Upgraded vinyl siding and stone. Hi-efficiency propane furnace. Air exchanger. Enjoy your back yard and a good sized deck.

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MLS# 1060126 • $289,900

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Built by Horizon Homes with quality features throughout. Nice open concept main floor. Full bath and ensuite with one piece acrylic tub surround and modern décor. Hardwood flrs and ceramic throughout. Custom cabinets with island and raised bar. Sunfilled main floor with large windows. Well insulated. Upgraded vinyl siding and stone. Hi-efficiency propane furnace. Air exchanger. Enjoy your back yard and a good sized deck. Ready for immediate occupancy.

Better than new....immaculate bungalow with 2nd floor loft, bedroom and bath. Enjoy open concept living with soaring vaulted ceiling in the great room and master bedroom. Oak plank floors and ceramic in the main living areas, quality carpet in the bedrooms and loft

Families have it all in this traditional two story home. Large 4=1 bedroom over 2200 sq.ft. main floor boasts hardwood throughout, a main floor den and a main floor family room. Oversized eat in kitchen with patio door to large deck. Large master bedroom with ensuite and Jacuzzi. Fully finished basement. Enjoy a 27ft round salt water pool with bi-level decking. all of this on 2.9 acres backing on the Dochart Creek.

Enjoy beautiful views of the Ottawa River from this charming home. Fully renovated, this home boasts hardwood floors, a stunning solarium with cathedral ceiling, a bright living room with walls of windows and much more.

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Credit union donation

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Members of Northern Credit Union on Madawaska Boulevard gather round librarian Carolyn Swayze, centre left, for a cheque presentation on May 17. Donating $500 on behalf of the bank is, from left, Don Gougeon, Julie Brown, and Wayne Lavallee.

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Charlotte Leitch Thursday June 1st 6-7:30pm 127 JOHN ST., ARNPRIOR

Paula Hartwick Sunday June 4th 2-4pm 3910 HIGHLAND ROAD, WABA

This home offers four spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a large main flr family rm. Many options for additional space in the lower level with a rec room and a full bathroom in the basement. Shed in the backyard has 15 amp service.

MLS# 1031914 • $319,900

This solid 3 bedroom bungalow boasts spacious rooms, a large eat-in kitchen and a sun filled living room with an oversized picture window. Warm oak cabinets in the kitchen. Lot’s of counter and cupboard space. Enjoy a convenient utility room for storage adjacent to the kitchen. Good sized bedrooms.

COUNTRY AT IT’S BEST....private, quiet setting on the Waba Creek. This home boasts pride of ownership, fully renovated and move-in ready! Families can enjoy approximately 1.25 acres landscaped with perennial and vegetable gardens. Great space for a family or family visits. Open concept main floor with kitchen, dining and living rms. Enjoy a cozy propane f/p in the living rm.

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MLS# 1048904 • $399,900 Great value in this custom executive bungalow. Sunfilled kitchen and breakfast nook. Open concept main floor with hardwood and corner gas fireplace. Nice deck and yard with beautiful gardens. Fully fin bsmt with rec rm, bedrm and bath.

MLS# 1022738 • $369,900

IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME BACKING ON RAVINE Move right in to this lovely home. Recent upgrades include roof, windows, furnace, A/C, hardwood floors and more! Large double garage. Seller will include a ride on lawn mower!

MLS# 1013846 • $385,000 Victorian Charm, in this wonderful family home located just minutes away from downtown Arnprior. Many upgrades including a large addition built in 2015. Large gracious rooms for entertaining. Warm kitchen with patio door to bi-level deck. Hardwood and ceramic throughout the main level.

Super clean, freshly painted and ready to move in. Spacious one bedroom condo in popular Blacksmith Gate condo building. Immediate possession.

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McNab Fun Fair

Kalin Brohart is ready to slide down the bouncy castle, and to slide into Gilbert Lavigne is eager to hammer the bell during junior kindergarten this September at McNab Public. Along with plenMcNab Fun Fair, an annual fundraiser for the rural ty of games and activities, and food, emergency responders were on hand to educate families on safety issues. school.

Glenda Munro, left, and Jennifer MacKin are hard at work selling tickets to McNab Public School’s Fun Fair. It was a packed house during the May 25 event that saw the gym and many classrooms full of activities.

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Take a peep at the Wild Bird Care Centre June 6 KAREN RUNTZ

No two ways about it — human babies are demanding. But can you imagine needing to feed each 20-35 times each day? That’s the pace at the Wild Bird Care Centre, where volunteers are feeding hundreds of avian babies every 20-30 minutes. The centre is the focus of an upcoming Macnamara Field Naturalists meeting. Already this year they’re seeing more birds arrive than in 2016 — and last year was a near-record year for patients, they note on their Facebook page, which has some 5,000 followers. One look at their adorable “patient” photos and stories and you’ll see why. The centre cares for some 3,000 wild birds annually. Orphaned baby birds aren’t their only arrivals, of course. Giving birds another lease on life In 2016, the Wild Bird Care Centre treated an injured peregrine falcon found by a man and his son near the Madawaska River in Arnprior. “It turns out the peregrine, a beautiful, dark male, had injuries consistent with a window collision. Luckily, beyond being stunned, some abrasions and a bit of a bloody beak, he wasn’t badly hurt and just needed a few days to rest and recover,” writes Anouk Hoederman on Safe Wings Ottawa. “Bander Marcel Gahbauer and Patty McLaughlin weighed him, measured his wings, determined he was a third-year bird, and banded him on both legs.” The falcon was then driven out to Arnprior to be released near where he was found.

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Don’t miss Sparrow, Warblers, and Hawks - Taking a “peep” at the Wild Bird Care Centre, hosted by the Macnamara Field Naturalists Club on June 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Curling Club. A species of concern, peregrine falcons have a special connection to Arnprior that residents living here in the mid 1980s will recall. Falcons then were almost wiped out by DDT and Arnprior was one of four release sites in Ontario in a project to establish a stable breeding program. Our Macnamara Club was part of that project. Macnamara president Michael Runtz recalls: “The falcon project involved placing a nesting platform on the church bell tower (I tied a rope around my waist and leaned out the tower to put the platform in place). loan Watters and Eric Ridgen were also involved. “It was believed the falcons nested there in 1985 (I found the first one in April of that year) but I am confident that they did not, as

Tony Beck and I found a nest in Quebec just across the river. It is my belief that they came to the church to catch pigeons, and when the young fledged they also flew to the church. They did not nest there.” Sadly, as Canadian Geographic notes: “That summer the female was shot and the two fledglings disappeared. The male returns to the same steeple every year, but always without a mate.” Patty McLaughlin has been involved with the Wild Bird Care Centre since she was 16. After completing two university degrees in biology, she now works at the centre looking after wounded birds brought in by the public, and running the educational program. On June 6, she’ll be giving the Macnamara Club a firsthand experience of what it is like to care for over 120 different species of wild birds each year and sharing tricks used to keep the birds comfortable in captivity based on their typical personalities, interesting facts, and miraculous recoveries. And she’ll be bringing along Indigo, an American kestrel, which cannot be released back into the wild because of his injuries. Guests are welcome at this and every meeting, and with special guest Indigo and the pictures and video that will be part of Patty’s presentation, this event will be especially family-friendly. Sparrow, Warblers, and Hawks — Taking a “peep” at the Wild Bird Care Centre is Tuesday, June 6, 7:30 p.m., at the Arnprior Curling Club, 15 Galvin St., in Arnprior. Meetings (and presentations) are free for club members and $5 for guests.

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The Arnprior and District High School (ADHS) girls rugby team celebrates winning the AAA Eastern Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association (EOSSAA) Girls Rugby championship this week, their third straight EOSSAA championship. The girls defeated Napanee District Secondary School 22-19 in penalty kicks after 60 minutes of regulation and 10 minutes of overtime play. The ADHS squad is off to AAA Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association championship in Durham next week, where they are ranked fourth in the 16 team tournament. Top left: Dakota Hanson drives forward through Napanee defenders. Bottom left: Sarah Dean and Breanna Foster combine to bring down a Napanee ball carrier.

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Arnprior wrestlers fare well at youth festival WENDY MAYHEW

April 22 was the Ontario Youth Wrestling Festival held in Orillia. The Arnprior Wrestling Club had eight wrestlers registered for the event. There were 360 wrestlers from all over Ontario competing at this one day event. The divisions for the tournament were tyke ages seven and eight, novice nine and

10, kid 11 and 12 and bantam 13 and 14. We had Tian Basiala, Zeek Elmore and Alec Milotte in the tyke division and they brought home one second and two thirds. Zweh Elmore and April Toupin were in the novice division, bringing home a fourth and second-place finishes. In the kid division Katie McLachlan brought home a second place medal. Our bantams were Leah Sheeler and Braedyn Benn and they came home with a first and

second placing. At the end of the day when all the team points had been calculated Arnprior finish in 15th place out of 28 teams. Some teams had as many as 30 wrestlers competing. This was a great accomplishment for a small team. Several members went on to compete at Canada East in Moncton New Brunswick May 12-14 to face wrestlers from all across Eastern Canada.


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The Arnprior District High School boys’ soccer team travelled to Kingston May 24 and left as Eastern Ontario Champions after a dominating 3 and 0 performance. From left, in front, are: Bryce Walker, Ty Debeau. Middle: Jake Woods, Kyle Terrell (manager), Greg Schaepper, Sebastien Donis, Sai Mohan, Braydon Massoud, Adam Farmer, Liam Mayhew, Hugh Russell, Mitch Ross; and in back are Dylan Dagg (coach), Adil Ziani-Bey, Carter Smith, John Young, Payton Jardine, Ryan Massoud, Geordie Sumner, Ryan Lindsay, Conrad Nixon, Zac Neadow, Nathan Woods (coach) and Phil Moore (manager). Next up is OFSAA this week in North Bay.

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS

A copy of the terms of reference is available on our website under Town Hall, Committees and Boards - Join a Committee or for more information please contact Tiffany MacLaren, Community Economic & Cultural Coordinator at 613-256-1077 ext. 22.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017 @ 6:00 pm Council Tuesday, June 27, 2017 @ 6:00 pm Council All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx

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The Committee’s aim is to raise awareness for equal access and full participation for individuals with disabilities. Make sure to check out the Mississippi Mills website for updates and quick tips during the week of May 28-June 3.

MISSISSIPPI MILLS COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 2 MEMBERS REQUIRED There are currently two (2) vacancies on the Mississippi Mills Community & Economic Development Committee. The Community & Economic Development Committee (C&EDC) considers the overall community and economic development of Mississippi Mills and through strategic discussion, planning and implementation of a variety of primarily economic activities, encourages the financial, social and environmental well being of our community. The C&EDC works within and helps shape the vision, strategic planning and policy framework of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills where community and economic development is concerned.

Residents of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills interested in becoming a member of the Community & Economic Development Committee must complete a Committee Application Form, available online at www.mississippimills.ca or at the Municipal Office, and submit it to the Clerk by noon on Friday, June 23, 2017 to:

MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE 1 MEMBER REQUIRED There is currently 1 vacancy on the Mississippi Mills Beautification Committee. The Beautification Committee is a working committee whose specific mandate is to promote, advance and maintain the aesthetics of the natural and built resources of Mississippi Mills. A copy of the terms of reference is available on our website under Town Hall, Committees and Boards - Join a Committee or for more information please contact Tiffany MacLaren, Community Economic & Cultural Coordinator at 613-256-1077 ext. 22. Residents of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills interested in becoming a member of the Beautification Committee must complete a Committee Application Form, available online at www.mississippimills.ca or at the Municipal Office, and submit it to the Clerk by noon on Friday, June 23, 2017 to: Tiffany MacLaren Community Economic & Cultural Coordinator tmaclaren@mississippimills.ca Municipality of Mississippi Mills 14 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 400 Tel: 613.256.1077 ext. 22 Cel: 613.223.3810 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, June 1, 2017 23


Golf

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Madawaska Golf Course focusing on community JAKE DAVIES jake.davies@metroland.com

Last year was a celebration of 40 years of history for the Madawaska Golf Club. This year, the family-owned club is using that history lesson to set its priorities in 2017. “We’re a family business,” owner Rick Munro said. “We have to figure out who we are and what we’re doing. And we have figured out, we are a community.” Munro says the lesson was hammered home during a recent memorial

for a longtime golfer, employee and friend. Doug Carty died just this spring. “He was with me for more than 23 years,” Munro said. “There was a memorial at the Arnprior legion. More than 40 members of the club came to the legion to help celebrate his life. From the Men’s Club, the Ladies’ Club — we truly are a community.” So with that information, Munro says the club’s focus will be on its community. He hopes to encourage the group of fringe members who play golf at

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Those enrolled in the junior member program will also receive an hour group lesson per month, a nine-hole game with Guay once per month and he hopes to organize a partnership with other area courses that will allow juniors to play a few different courses over the season. “That will help prepare the kids for the intersectionals,” Guay said. This year, Madawaska will be hosting the junior intersectional tournament. Guay says there are 20 juniors signed up already and there’s room for more. But Guay isn’t only focused on the juniors. He is revamping women’s programming as well. The Sumac Ladies League, played on the club’s popular Par 61 executive course, is being revamped. “It will be very popular,” Guay said. “We actually have lots of programs for women.” There will be a Lunch and Learn program this summer which will focus on a specific golf skill each month and combine practice, lesson and food over the course of the clinic. Guay will lead a Getting Started Program as well. “That’s my goal, is to bring some of the Sumac players over to Twisted Pine (Par 70),” Guay said. “But having Sumac is really great. A lot of clubs don’t have time for juniors. But we’re excited to have them and have the space for them to learn.” As far as communications go, the Madawaska Golf Club has been working on reaching as many of their community as possible in as efficient a way as possible. The club has a Twitter and Facebook page to support its website. General manager Victoria Munro posts regularly to the website and Facebook. Members can find hundreds of photos from past club competitions on the Facebook page as well. This year the club is introducing an app for your phone. If you download the Madawaska Golf Club app you will have free access to an interactive scorecard, GPS which can track your shot distance, hole descriptions and playing tips, tracked scoring stats, Facebook sharing, club messaging and more. “It does just about everything,” Munro said.

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Gregory Schaepper shot a 72 and finished first in the juvenile boys division at the Royal Ottawa Spring Invitational on May 20, the first event of the season for the Play Junior Golf Tour. The tour is presented by Callaway Golf and is a grass roots development tour for both boys in girls ages four to 18. This is the fourth year of the tour with 15 events scheduled in Eastern Ontario and the Ottawa region. For more information on the tour visit: www.pjgtour.com .

ARNPRIOR SCOTIABANK RETIREMENT NOTICES Your Financial Advisor is retiring.

Your Financial Advisor is retiring.

Zillah Briscoe has committed 37 years to servicing your personal and business banking needs. With much regret, we have to bid farewell to Zillah with best wishes for a wonderful retirement.

Mary-Ellen McCue has committed 20 years to servicing your personal and business banking needs. With much regret, we have to bid farewell to Mary-Ellen with best wishes for a wonderful retirement.

Our commitment to you hasn’t changed. We will provide the high level of customer services you have come to expect from Scotiabank. Please drop by the branch to meet your new Financial Advisor.

Our commitment to you hasn’t changed. We will provide the high level of customer services you have come to expect from Scotiabank. Please drop by the branch to meet your new Financial Advisor.

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Wayne Pickering, right, of the Ontario Knights of Columbus is taking a Special Olympics flag to communities throughout Renfrew County, with a recent stop at Arnprior District High School, to promote his group’s commitment to the athletes. Many signed before before it moved on to the next town. The flag will eventually fly at Knights headquarters near Toronto. Derek Dunn/Metroland

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Olivia McIntyre of Arnprior District High School competes in the hurdles event at the EOSSAA Track and Field Meet at TISS in Brockville on Friday, May 19.

Hair Force 1 returns to support youth baseball Making their triumphant return www.arnpriorhighlanders.com. to Arnprior on June 3 is the 80s band Tickets at the door are $25. Hair Force 1. After packing the Nick Smith Center in January, these guys are back in support of youth baseball in Arnpri- THIS WEEK’S FEATURE or, this time at the Arnprior Curling PROUDLY CANADIAN Club. Billing themselves as “the future of 80s metal,” this band in full 80s attire SAVE will leave you wanting more. Prepare to be transported back 30 years with outstanding vocals and top notch musicians, Hair Force 1 cover all the hits from Def Leppard, Journey, Van Ha09 len, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, Billy Idol, Autograph, Guns’n Roses, Poison, Reg: 4.37 Whitesnake and many, many more! You will spend the night on the CONCRETE MIX dance floor singing along to 80s anthems while helping raise money for local athletes. Doors open at 830 p.m. on June 3 at the Arnprior Curling Club. Advance tickets are $20 and are going fast. Get yours at Valley Roots in Arnprior or online via links on the team website, 236 MADAWASKA BLVD., ARNPRIOR

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GRADUATION At the 108th Convocation Ceremonies of the Royal Military College of Canada, Andrew James Kerr graduated with a Bachelor of Art degree (Honours Business Administration). Andrew is the son of Steven and Karen Kerr of Ennismore. He is also the grandson of Mildred Kerr-Brennan, Fallbrook and the late Allan Kerr. Upon his graduation, he was conferred with the rank of lieutenant. His first commission will be as a logistics officer at 15 Wing, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Congratulations Andrew. Your family and friends are all very proud of you.

Thank you to our neighbours, friends, women, and men who sandbagged our home on Cardinal Lane on Friday Saturday and Sunday. And helped with a pump and food. Jenny and Keith Broome

(Retired Teacher – Arnprior and District High School) With profound sadness, we announce that our beloved husband, dad, grandpa and brother, John Kenny of Arnprior passed away on Sunday afternoon, May 28th, 2017 while doing what he truly enjoyed, spending time at the farm near Beachburg. He was 78. He will be forever missed by his life partner of over 56 years, Eleanor McLaren; his children: Patti Morton (Dan) of Almonte, Peter Kenny (Kim) of Arnprior and Bruce Kenny (Jenn Guibord) of Almonte as well as his cherished grandchildren: Alison and David Morton, Jared Armstrong, Logan and Mason Kenny, Maeva and Jack Kenny. Dear brother of Agnes Jackson (Archie) of Cobden and special brother-in-law of Dorothy and Murray Kohlsmith of Renfrew and Jim and Cathie McLaren of Vernon, B.C. Predeceased by his parents: Garnet and Mabel (nee Gillie) Kenny; his sister Norma Kenny and his grandson Brodie Armstrong. Fondly remembered as a kind and gentle man who shared his love of life and his passion for farming with all who cared to listen. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening, from 6 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 10 to 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember John Kenny will follow in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. In memory of John, please consider a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute or the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Leonard Lepine We wish to express our appreciation to so many of our family, friends and neighbours for the cards, flowers and donations made on Dad’s behalf. Our family has been so blessed to have the love and support of so many people around us. Our heart filled thanks to the staff and residents at both the Arnprior Villa and Bonnechere Manor for the many friendships and wonderful care he received during his stay. We always knew that Dad was loved and in good care during his time there. We would also like to thank Boyce’s Funeral Home for their professional assistance in planning and arranging a celebration of Dad’s life so that we could say goodbye to a wonderful father and amazing grandad. He had a wonderful sense of humour and we will remember a lesson he always taught us, “You have to make fun to have fun”. Sincerely, Larry, Lori, Randi-Lynn & TJ

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KEN GILMORE Family and friends are invited to attend a burial service for Ken Gilmore at Thompson Hill Cemetery. It will take place on June 10 2017 at 11:30. A celebration of his life will follow at White Tail Golf course at 1:30. Lunch will be provided.

Passed away peacefully at the John M. Parrott Centre on Sunday, May 28, 2017 in her 82nd year. Born in Dacre, Ontario on June 26, 1935, the daughter of the late Paul and Rebecca (Maloney) Colterman. Gladys will be sadly missed by her children; Sue Whalen, Jeff (Dianne) Whalen and Buffy (Steve) Burke; her grandchildren Tyler and Morgan Whalen, Ashley, Emily and Robbie Burke. Loving sister of Mary Murphy and sister-in-law of Lillian Colterman. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by siblings Monica (Wilfred) Healey, Basil, Loretta, Arnold (Maud), Viola (Michael) Traynor, Jacki, Bernice (David) Clarke. Gladys was celebrating her 60th anniversary of her graduation from St. Joseph’s School of Nursing. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Wednesday from 6-8pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Napanee on Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 11am. Donations appreciated to the John M. Parrott Centre.

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Hass, Rose (nee Hanniman) Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, on Friday, May 26th, 2017 in her 100th year. It is with great sadness we announce the death of our much loved mother Rosella Frances (Rose) Hass. Predeceased by her husband Michael Hass. Survived by her children Helen Havelin (late Russ), Mary Oattes (John), Betty Sammon (Leo), Bernadette Price, Jim (late Theresa), Corae, Josie Quinn (Bob), Eileen Hogan (Dennis), Bill (Betty), Kathy O’Brien (Peter), Leo (Colleen), Jerri, Patrick (Joan), Anita Campbell (Andy), Patricia Foy (Geoff), Tom (Sharon), Ray (Ann) and Ron (Kim). Predeceased by son Michael (Mary) and infant son Andrew. Rose will be missed by 50 grandchildren, 64 great-grandchildren and 14 great-great-grandchildren. Special aunt to Carol Hanniman and Mary Turcotte. The family will receive friends at St. Francis Xavier Church Hall, 331 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, on Monday, May 29th, 2017 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. & 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Fatima Church on Tuesday, May 30th at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Gordon, Jack Harold

August 14, 1933-May 21, 2017 (Retired-Radiation Inspector Fed. Gov’t.) After a courageous and valiant battle with cancer, Jack Gordon of Woodlawn passed away at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Sunday May 21, 2017 at the age of 83 years. Beloved Husband of Eileen Gordon (nee Carmichael). Much loved father of Cathy Aubrey (Robert), Scott Gordon (Mary Jane) and Glenn Gordon. Cherished grandfather of Kyle and Kaitlin Aubrey and Megan, Eric and Jackson Gordon. Dear brother of Dr. Earl Gordon (Ruth). Predeceased by parents Howard and Dorothy (Owens) Gordon and brother Ken Gordon (late Margaret). Jack will be remembered as a maverick with a big personality who dreamed big and did things his way. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Visitations Thursday May 25, 2017 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Friday. Funeral Service was conducted Friday May 26, 2017 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memoriam donations to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.

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WHYTE, Beatrice “Bea” Passed away on May 20, 2017 in Brampton, Ontario surrounded by her loving family. “Bea” (nee Morrow) Of Brampton, ON. At the age of 93 Missed by her five sons Lee (Patricia), Lyle, the late Glen, Don and Keith (Francene). Remembered by her grandchildren Sarah Winterfield (Christopher), Elizabeth, Angelica, Justin, Shalynne Ricci (James), Courtney and Darian, also her great-grandchildren Guinivere, Willow, Payton, Mateo, Liam, and Nicolas. Family and Friends Visited C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 On Friday, May 26, 2017 from 12pm to 1pm. Funeral service followed visiting in the Chapel at 1pm. Interment in Guthrie United Cemetery. Donations in memory of Bea may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Joseph “Joe” Kiley

(Employee of Hyman Transporting) Passed away suddenly in Brazil, Indiana in his 56th year. Beloved son of Kay Dobec and the late Gregory. Dear brother of Celine Allen (Pete) and Peter Dobec (Paula). Loved uncle of Katelyn, Jessica, Gregory, Kayla Matthew, Mary, James, Theresa and great uncle of Max, Ann and Aubury. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Arrangements entrusted in the care of the BURKE FUNERAL HOME (613-9686968) 150 Church St., Belleville. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church Building Fund would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences welcomed at www.burkefuneral.ca

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PATTERSON, Pat

Unexpectedly at his residence on Friday, May 26, 2017, Pat Patterson, age 78 years. Beloved husband of the late Margaret Jamieson. Much loved father of Patrick (April) of Renfrew and Corry (Carlos) Goncalves of Aurora. Loving grandpa of Alexander, Victoria and Christopher. Pat will be sadly missed by his sisters-in-law Ann and Beth, as well as his many nieces and nephews, friends and neighbours. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Tuesday, May 30 from 7 – 9 p.m., and on Wednesday from 2 – 4 p.m. and 7 – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew on Thursday June 1, 2017 at 2 p.m. Interment to follow at Rosebank Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully acknowledged. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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John Campbell

June 15, 1930-March 20, 2017 Retired Federal Government Passed away peacefully at the Ottawa Queensway Carleton Hospital Monday March 20, 2017. John Mick of Braeside in his 87th year. Beloved husband for 56 years of the late Joan Mick (October 4, 2011). Loving father of Gilbert (Kim) of Ottawa, David (Anne) of Vancouver, B.C. and Nancy (Larry) of Toronto. Cherished grandfather of Daniel, Peter, Tara, Benjamin, Kyle and Alyssa. Much loved great-grandfather of Wyatt. Predeceased by his twin sisters Margaret and Lorna and granddaughter Alison. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Visitation will be held Saturday June 3, 2017 after 9:30 a.m. until time of Memorial Service in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Sand Point Public Cemetery. In memoriams to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Miles (nee Gallagher) Madge

March 20, 1926-May 24, 2017 Retired-Financial Clerk, Dept. of Energy Mines & Resources, Fed. Gov’t. Passed away peacefully with family by her side at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, May 24, 2017. Madge Miles of Island View Suites, Arnprior at the age of 91 years. Predeceased by husbands; Gordon Miller, Richard George Miles and Neil Mullins. Beloved mother of Gail O’Grady (late Bernie), Edward Miller, Barbara Miller (Ardel Hickey), Debbie Salois (Pierre), Cheryl Miller (Grant DeSalvo), Maureen Gallagher (Brian Roeske) and William Miller. Predeceased by son Frank Miller. Cherished grandmother of Tania, Chantal, Shannon, Ashley, Nicole, Amy, Tracy, Christopher, Kim and Crystal, Joey, Greg, Steven and Jennifer. Will be missed by numerous greatgrandchildren. Survived by her oldest brother Bill Gallagher of Island View Suites, Arnprior. Will forever be remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Hugh and Margaret (Gore) Gallagher. Greatest appreciation to her long and dear friend Sheila Sullivan for her support. The family wish to express their grateful appreciation to the staff and nurses at the Arnprior Hospital for their excellent care and compassion. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Memorial Service Saturday June 3, 2017 in the Boyce Chapel at 2:30 p.m. followed by a reception in the Boyce Reception Centre. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa at a later date. In memorial donations to the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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(March 20, 1915 – May 21, 2017) With great sadness, we announce that our beloved mother, nanny and friend, Gussie Thompson passed away at Southlake Village, Newmarket while surrounded by loved ones on Sunday evening, May 21st, 2017 after more than 102 years of life. A former longtime resident of Arnprior, Gussie moved to Newmarket several years ago to be closer to her family. She will be dearly missed by her daughter Lloydean Carcone (Tony); her grandchildren: Lisa Russo, Paula Badali (Gus) and Michael Carcone (Carolyn) and her greatgrandchildren: Robert, Paul, Michael, Nicholas, Matthew and Justin. Gussie was predeceased by her beloved husband Lloyd in 1944 and her daughter Arlean in 1986. The last surviving child of the late August and Bertha (nee Rose) Schultz , Gussie was also predeceased by siblings: John (late Margaret), Herman (late Edna) and Reinald (late Julia), Nettie Schultz and Anna Ingram (late Charles). Fondly remembered by her very dear friend, Marion Jones; her nieces and nephews as well as many friends in and around Arnprior. During her lifetime, Gussie did a lot of volunteering and contributed countless hours to the Arnprior Hospital Auxiliary; the Arnprior Curling Club as well as the Arnprior Legion. She was past president of the former Arnprior Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary. She was a proud citizen of our community and has left her mark on many of us. May she rest in peace. Family and friends called at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday, May 28th from 12 noon until 1:45 pm. A Service to honour and remember Gussie followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 2 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Gussie, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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CARR, PATRICIA ANN “PAT” (NEE MCMILLAN)

SALES CLERK – GIANT TIGER, ARNPRIOR Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Saturday afternoon, May 27th, 2017; Pat Carr of Arnprior passed away following a brief yet valiant battle with cancer. She was 56. Beloved wife and best friend of Kirk Donaldson. Dearly loved and proud mother of Casey Tourangeau and Corey Tourangeau (Jennifer), both of Braeside and Jamie Carr (Kyle Burnham) of Ottawa. Dear sister of Donald McMillan (Penny) of Pakenham and Arleen Tourangeau (Donnie) of Arnprior. Cherished ‘Gramma” of Emma. Also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews and lots of friends. Former wife of Richard Tourangeau. Pat was predeceased by her parents: Forbes and Florence (nee Sayle) McMillan. Though quiet and reserved, Pat always had a smile for customers at the store. Her pleasant demeanor and willingness to help out will be remembered by many. Family and friends may pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, June 1st from 4 to 8 p.m. In memory of Pat, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

GRAVES, LILIAN

Peacefully at home with loved ones by her side on Sunday morning, May 28th, 2017; Lilian Graves of Arnprior passed away following a valiant struggle through cancer. She was 91. Beloved wife of Gordon Graves and predeceased by her first husband, Gavin McGinley (1975). Dearly loved and devoted mother of Christina Lacasse (Peter) of Stewartville; Billy McGinley (Evelyn) of Arnprior; Wendy McGinley of Fort Coulonge, P.Q. and Debbie Purdie (David) of Smiths Falls. Cherished “Nanny” of 7 grandchildren: Mark Lacasse (Sarah), Christopher Lacasse (Shannon), Stacey Needham (Jeff), Megan McGinley (Christian Gordon), Alexander McGinley, Jennifer Garvin (Rob) and Leanne Purdie-Devlin (Liam) as well as 10 great-grandchildren: Ryan, Hayden, Jordyn, Tayah, Kiera, Gabriel, Declan, Baelor, Madison and Annabelle. Dearest sister of Cynthia Bray (Frank) of Ottawa. Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased her parents, Harry and Alice (nee Clarkson) Bridge as well as 2 brothers: David and Henry Bridge. Friends shared their memories of Lilian with her family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, May 31st from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday morning, June 1st from 10 to 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour Lilian was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Lilian, a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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John Michael

November 23, 1946-May 23, 2017 Passed away peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Tuesday May 23, 2017. John Teevens of Arnprior at the age of 70 years. Son of the late Gervase and Margaret (Nugent) Teevens. Brother of Helen Vincent (late Ronald) of Renfrew. Dear uncle of Peter Vincent (Lisa) and David and Erin Vincent. Lifelong Buddy of Denis Lacroix. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Visitation was Friday May 26, 2017 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. followed by Liturgy of the Word in the Boyce Chapel at 3:00 p.m. Father Ryan Holly presided. A Reception followed in the Boyce Reception Centre. Interment Indian Hill Cemetery, Pakenham. In memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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11th Annual Great Merrickville Arms Collectors Fair & Gun Show Sunday June 4, 2017, 9 am-3:30 pm at the Merrickville Community Centre Main & Read Sts. Merrickville. Admission: $6.00 Ladies and accompanied children under 12 free. Buy-SellTrade. Antique arms militaria -collector’s cartridges -modern sporting arms -swords bayonets -powder flasks hunting supplies -reloading equipment and related items. For show info and table inquiries call John 6 1 3 - 9 2 6 - 2 4 6 9 johnbelton219@gmail.com All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.

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A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at TRAILERS / RV’S Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

WHITE CEDARS ON CONSTANT LAKE Private Seasonal RV/Cottages Lots Closed to the Public

Large 40x50 Lots and Larger 30/50 Amp Lots Water, Septic and Separate Hydro Large, clean lake with plenty of fish Sandy, Family Friendly Beach Boat Launch and Docking Pet Friendly On site Store On site RV Maintenance Assistance Year Round Storage Included Only three charges, Lot, Hydro and Boat Fee “If you want to RELAX and be STRESS FREE White Cedars is the place to be” Join us this year And we offer you a 10 year Lot Fee Price Guarantee 613-649-2255 www.whitecedars.ca Please call or email to set up a time to view the few lots we have remaining.

POUNTNEY, Joan - Sept. 16, 1937-June 2, 2007 Ten years... I miss you, Mom. I can’t believe it’s been that long since I heard your voice. I miss our daily calls, even if sometimes they were only a few minutes long. I miss the stories that made us laugh so hard, tears rolled down our cheeks. I miss your Chicken Fried Steak, bread stuffings, cinnamon buns, butterscotch pie - the list goes on (everyone agrees - Best Cook Ever!). I miss your heartfelt gifts - in every room of my house I have something you made or gave me. I miss all the special things you did for our family. I miss going to see you (and Dad) at “home” when I go to Arnprior. I miss your smile, compassion, craziness, creativity and numerous talents, but most of all, your unconditional love. You were with me when I took my 1st breath, Mom. I was with you when you took your last. Ten years... I miss you, Mom. Forever in my heart Love, Sandra xxoo

In Loving Memory MARILYN ELIZABETH CATHCART (Martin) July 21, 1947 - June 9, 2010 To have to loved and then to part, Is the saddest story of the human heart... For you were beautiful, and I have loved you more than life itself. You were my crutch and my Soul Mate My thoughts are always with you, Your place, no one will fill. In life we loved each other deeply, dearly, totally. In death I love you still. Death hides, but it does not divide Thou art but on Christ’s other side, Thou are with Christ and Christ with me, On Him I still am close to thee... Your Loving husband Grant and Our families, the Martins and Cathcarts

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Donald McCord In loving memory of Poppa Don who passed away May 29, 2007. It has been ten years but no length of time can take away our thoughts of you today. We miss you so in many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, It’s when we miss you most of all. Missed always, Jamie, Shawnalee, Paddy and Cordell

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Garage Sale 271 Oak Cres., Unit 2, at the Back. Sat. June 3, 7-2 No early birds. All collectables, Coke, Pepsi, 7-UP, antiques, air conditioner, and much more. GARAGE SALE, 9 Garden of Eden Rd, Renfrew, June 3, 8-4 no early birds, many items.

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FOR CARL AND NANCY BUKER Saturday, June 10 @ 10 am 1502 Campbell Rd S., Prescott Off Hwy. 2 Three km west of Prescott or 10 km east of Maitland Miniature Horses: AMHA/AMHR registered mini horse mares and stallions, solid, paints & appaloosa; mini paint donkey gelding; alpaca and pot belly pigs. Selling: McBride mini horse trailer; Meadowbrook mini cutter; mini wagon; mini cart; 2 sets mini double show harness; single mini harness; Simco child’s pony saddle; double harness for full size horse; MF 3 furrow plow; MF manure spreader; spring tooth cultivator; hay rake; bale spear; cultivator; grader blade; tow motor forks; 3 pt. hitch wood splitter; old platform scales; Frost & Wood implement seats; Jonsered chainsaws; lathe; tools, Honda 3000 generator; barbed wire; fencing; gates; barrels; lumber; fire wood; fowl cages & feeders; Stihl roto tiller; garden tools; furniture, kitchen appliances, plus more Vehicles: 2003 GMC Envoy V8 8 passenger 4x4 227,000 km; 2008 Pontiac G6 143,000 km; Suzuki LT 125 four wheeler Terms: Cash; Visa; MC; AMEX; Debit. joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494

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~ An Enduring & Endearing Home ~ This home is representative of an interesting period of wartime housing. It is a true example of quality over quantity & better space over more space. This home has been remodeled. A Trex Composite front porch welcomes you to a foyer w/ closet. Featuring an eat-in kitchen & 4 pce bath w/ vinyl tile flooring. Harwood flooring throughout main floor living room, centre hall & bedroom. Rear door to covered porch. Two 2nd storie bedrooms w/ closets & hardwood flooring. Minimal palette of fresh beige paint throughout. Large, dry, knotty-pine basement rec-room has gas fireplace included. 2 pce bath off rec-room. Several niches for storage (up & down). Service room houses 100 amps. F/A gas furnace. Owned elec. hot water heater, central air & central vac. Newer windows have dramatically improved both comfort & heating efficiency. A good steel roof (req’s re-paint only). Attached carport. Detached vinyl sided oversized garage w/ steel roof, asphalt flooring, Farmer’s airtight wood stove & power. 2 paved driveways. Lot size 50 ft x 120 ft (+/-). Yearly ’16 taxes $2,077.69 (+/-). Purchase includes 4 good appliances chest freezer, stove, washer & dryer. Sold with a very reasonable reserve bid. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. The Mossips have relocated to a retirement home. Nice clean chattels. Order of auction, real estate, car & chattels. Be on time. Bring a lawnchair. Terms on Chattels; Cash & Cheque Only

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News from Arnprior Legion branch 174 Auction Sale AUCTIONS

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Saturday June 3, 2017 10:00 AM sharp For Laura Buck, to be held at her former home located at 2413 Donald B Munro Dr., Kinburn, Ontario which is located on Donald B Munro Dr. between Panmure Rd and Grants Side Rd. 7 pc Dining room set – table and 6 leather bottom chairs; Antique china Cabinet – bowed glass; coal oil lamps; Gerrard turn table; Vinyl LP’s; 4 gallon crock; Antique chest of drawers; 3 steamer trunks; Antique chest; 2 antique washstands; 2 singer sewing machines; Violin and case; Antique Side Board; wash tubs; Samsung Smart TV – 32 flat screen; Hitachi Receiver and speakers; Kenmore Wringer Washer; glasses, dishes, pots and pans; axes; forks; hoes; scythe; grease guns; nails; HD Tap and Die set; sockets; 2 Pioneer chain saws; Makita chop saw; Pure spring box; hand tools; Jointer; Record plane; Rockwell Beaver table saw; Coca Cola case; swede saws; hand tools; Antique Builders level; Yard Commander lawn sweeper; Master salamander; JD TRS32” walk behind snow blower; Turnip peeler – Sylvester Mfg. Co – Lindsay, Ontario; 20 large insulated construction tarps – 12 – 20x20, 8 – 12x20; Redwood planks; fanning mill; 2 crosscut saws; etc. etc. Everything is in very good condition and must sell. Please plan to attend - bring your lawn chairs Contact: Evelyn Hewitt – 613-558-3437 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident CLS755209_0525

JANET TOBIO

French fries available. Always a fun night, lots of games and draws. Every Friday at noon 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Great hamburgers are available. Friday nights the “Jammers “ get together for lots of good music, dancing and good fun. If you like

to join in, bring an instrument and have some fun. Everyone is welcome. Watch the info board out front for the entertainment in the lounge every second Saturday afternoon. Have some ideas for entertainment , games or something you’d like to see hap-

pening at the legion....tell them about it. Speak to an executive member, leave a note at the bar. Give your opinions, get involved. Let’s make this the best legion in Arnprior…oh yes…we are the best legion in Arnprior.

The Arnprior Legion Branch 174 executive’s term 2016/17 has come to an end and the new executive takes over the June 1. Not many changes, but a couple of additions. Membership chair Paul Valiquette adds the second vice president job to his responsibilities. Ches Ladouceur is the new secretary and public relations. Xavier Brooks is appointed sergeant at arms and poppy chair. Rob Dufour will assist him as deputy poppy chair and also take responsibility for the website. All other positions remain the same. Drop in and check the board meet your executive. Most of last year’s executive have been in one position or another for the past five years. It has been a busy time with many ups and downs and lots of expenses but at the end it has been very successful. There has been many thousands of dollars donated to many organizations in the community. Many thousands of dollars spent keeping the aging building and equipment repaired, maintained or replaced. There is still a bit of money in the bank. Not quite enough for a required new cooking range at a cost of around $10,000, but hopefully, it will be raised somehow. No real changes are in the near Derek Dunn/Metroland future so remember to support your Arnprior Lionettes recently handed out donations to two community organizations and two individuals Legion. Bingo every Monday night following its annual raffle draw. ALzheimer Society of Renfrew County and Arnprior Special Olympics both with nice fresh sandwiches and hot recieved almost $420, while Mary Dontinger and John Grey were winners from the 2,000 tickets sold.

Pink foolscap pads told students to toe the mark It wouldn’t be long. The school year would soon be over, and I was always amazed at how the entire school changed those last few weeks before the exams started, when we would know if we would be passed into the next grade. It was almost as if we were in church. Everyone was on his or her very best behaviour, as if our actions had as much to do with passing as doing well on our exams. Cecil gave up crunching his toes in his gumrubbers, and moving his ears up and down on the side of his head. But Cecil was as smart as a whip, and there was no doubt he would pass into the next grade with flying colours. But he wasn’t taking any chances. Even bad Marguirite wasn’t floating around the classroom like a crazed bird. Yes, the whole school had settled down and every effort was made to have Miss Crosby look on us kindly, in the hope it would convince her we deserved to be passed, regardless how poorly we did on our exams. Long before the exams started, a scary reminder that they were looming before us sat right there on the corner of Miss Crosby’s desk. A stack of foolscap pads with bright pink covers, one for everyone of us at the Northcote School was piled neatly waiting for the day. They were much longer and thinner than the notebooks we usually used for our school work. The only thing I liked about the pads was the colour. And the sheets inside were lined on one side,

printing, and trying desperately to stay within the lines Miss Crosby had drawn. Sometimes she would write one word at the start of the line, and whoever she ordered to the blackboard had to write the same word over and over again. For those of us in the lower grades, we had to print the alphabet, and I lived in constant fear that I would mix up the letters and be forced to spend another year in Primer Book. All of this, getting us ready for the writing of our final exams. Miss Crosby drilled us on arithmetic and history, and of course, we had to know the name of every township in Renfrew County! So all of this was reviewed long before exams and heaven forbid that we mixed up and put our township in Lanark County by mistake! So there sat the pink foolscap pads. They were more than a gentle reminder what was in store for us in a few weeks. As well as trying to remember everything we had been taught for the past year, those pads told us we better toe the mark, or we would pay dearly when the report cards were handed out the day school ended.

Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK

and blank on the other, and they were smooth – not like some of the scribblers we used every day for our lessons. The only good thing about the pink foolscap pads was that we didn’t have to buy them. Certainly Miss Crosby couldn’t afford them either on her paltry salary. So they had to have been provided by the school board, and that’s where the inspector held out, so that in itself added another level of fear. Everyone, including Miss Crosby, held the inspector in great awe. Weeks before exams started, Miss Crosby went over every last bit of teaching she had done in the entire year. We were drilled on spelling until the words danced in my head long after the exercise, and we even had an exam in penmanship. So, to have us practise, and using a rack with taut wires across two pieces of thin wood, the teacher would draw straight lines across the blackboard, and one by one, each of us was ordered to the front of the class for penmanship. For me, that meant

Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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HERE ARE THE PUZZLE ANSWERS FROM OUR MAY 25th EDITION THANKS FOR PLAYING!

Health unit to host fentanyl info session RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT

Illicit fentanyl, a highly potent opioid, has been confirmed in areas throughout Ontario in a variety of fake prescription pills and other street drugs, such as cocaine, crystal meth, heroin and marijuana. Illicit fentanyl is known to be deadly in small amounts, making the risk of overdosing extremely high. Ingesting even a small amount can be fatal. Renfrew County and District Health Unit recently hosted three sessions on fentanyl and overdose in partnership with the County of Renfrew Paramedic Services, the Ontario Provincial Police, the Renfrew County Youth Network and the pharmacists at Ontario Addiction Treatment Centre. Almost 200 community members attended these events. “Our goal was to be proactive with our communities and provide as much information and education as possible about fentanyl and the risk of over-

dose. “The feedback we received from the community was positive but we know we need to do more,” stated Kayla Schutt, public health nurse at the Renfrew County and District Health Unit. The health unit is planning to host three more information sessions: • June 13, 2017 at Mackenzie Community School, Deep River, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (English session) • June 14, 2017 at Ecole Secondaire Catholique Jeanne-Lajoie, Pembroke, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (French session) • June 15, 2017 at Arnprior District High School, Arnprior, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (English session) A panel of health professionals and community partners will present the following topics: opioids and illicit fentanyl, an overview of the naloxone program and naloxone kits, an emergency services perspective, treatment services and how to talk to your kids

about drugs. There will also be a guest speaker and an open question period for session attendees to address the panellists. Community partner displays will be available for viewing starting at 6:30 p.m. and will continue until 9 p.m. “Fentanyl overdose and opioid use has become a national problem and no community large or small is exempt,” states Dr. Robert Cushman, acting medical officer of health at the Renfrew County and District Health Unit. “Regrettably, this is not a problem that is going to go away quickly. “The health unit is committed to working with our partners for the long term, and these sessions are just the first in a series of interventions”. For more information, you can also visit www.rcdhu.com. Or call the Renfrew County and District Health Unit Health information line at 1-800-267-1097 ext. 666 to speak with a nurse.

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The 1st Arnprior Brownies recently ended their season with a two-night camp last. For many, this was their first nights spent outdoors in tents. All braved the rainy weather and survived the weekend with lots of fun, laughter and nature. All 24 members, ages seven and eight, along with their leaders and parents, volunteers experienced campfires, crafts, hikes, compass work, singing, and more. We are looking forward to our new season that starts up again in September. Registration for new members opens up May 29 at www.girlguides.ca. The Brownies pause on a hike for a photo opportunity after taking a look at the elevated level of the Ottawa River in the back row are: Bethany McNeil, left, Mikaela Mooney-Lefebvre, Kendall Grant, Taylor Waddell, Rebecca Bloom, Myla Fransky, Sadie Gardiner, Amelia Reid, Payton Gordon, Farran Laprade, and Erin Souliere. And in the front row are: Lorelai Howard, left, Alexis Hoddinott, Maggie Hamilton, Abbey Murree, Abigaile Blair, Emily Hill, Sadie Neville, Rebekah Ouderkirk, Callia Morsink and Laylah Phillips.

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SENIORS LIVING ACTIVE, FULFILLING LIVES IN ARNPRIOR Your only Community Support Services Agency, Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program Inc. (ABMSH) provides 23 various programs all designed to encourage independent living and enhance the quality of life of seniors and individuals with special needs. Programs offered include: • Hot Meals on Wheels • Frozen Meals • Grocery Shopping • Friendly Visiting • Home Help/Home Maintenance • Foot Care Clinic • Telephone Security • Information & Referral • Income Tax Program • Transportation – Extended, Out-of-Town Medical,-In-Town & Para Transit • Social Programs – Dining with Friends, Friendship Days, Community Garden & More • Education program – Breakfast N’ Learn

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Margot Levy and Linda Chalmers, two of ABMSH’s dedicated volunteers sharing in a joke, enjoying the outdoors while meeting shoppers at one of the agency’s annual Spring Yard Sales.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland.com or dropped off at our office at 35 Opeongo Rd. in Renfrew.

May 31-June 3

Two Rivers Musical Productions presents ‘James and the Giant Peach’ to be held at the Arnprior District High School Auditorium on Wednesday to Friday at 7 PM and Saturday at 2 PM. For more information or to buy tickets visit: www.tworiversmusicals.ca.

June 2

Island View Suites hosts Parisian Garden Party 2:30-4:p.m. Join us for an afternoon in Paris with delicious European treats from Chef Wendy and summer time music from the Classic Roots Trio. RSVP 613-622-0002, ext 1. Auction sale at Elgin St. Baptist Church, 135 Elgin St. Houshold items and baked goods. From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. All proceeds to the elevator fund. Auctioneer Preston Cull. For more call Beth Fraser 613-623-4288.

June 3

The Town of Arnprior’s TOPPS Priorpalooza Music Festival runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at Robert Simpson Park. Free admission to see The Ryans, Shep Handsome Band, Lauren Hall, Heartbeats, Danny Sylvester, Debenham Brothers, Running Naked, Simon Clarke, Dennis Harrington, Kyle Felhaver, and Richmond Ramblers. Plenty more to do, including bouncy castles, Little Ray’s Reptiles, Outdoor Movie-Moana and more. White Lake United Church has a pancake breakfast, bake sale, and yard sale on Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon. Adults $7, children $5, under five years old free. The 1980s cover band Hair Force One is back, this time at the Arnprior Curling Club, 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $20, with a portion going to Arnprior Highlanders Minor Baseball. Tickets are at Valley Roots on Madawaska Boulevard. There will be a silent auction fundraiser at 52 Burnstown Rd. in White Lake. Bidding will be from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Money raised will go tot he handicap accessibility fund for the church. Enquires call 613-623-4822. McNab/Braeside Market: Gift Basket Day. Last chance to enter the Gift Basket Draw. Draw will be held at Noon. Vendor gift baskets for sale, as well. Market runs from 8 a.m. to noon, Russett Drive off the Hwy 17/Calabogie Rd turnoff, across from the Fire Hall.

June 3,4

The third annual Model Train Show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in arena B of Nick Smith Centre. Free admission. Over 18 operating model railway layouts, Thomas the Tank Engine and more. For more, call show organizer

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Pitching in at RSP

Tara Archer Teskey’s Grade 9 geography class spent a period on May 18 pitching in to clean up garbage around Robert Simpson Park. Gaston Moreau at 613-623-0863.

June 4

The June Valley Singles Lunch will be held at The Granary in Eganville on Sunday, at 1 p.m. For info contact Pat at (613) 622-5693 or Johanna at (613) 432-7622. Lawn Bowls, the outdoor sport for all ages. Interested in trying a sport that is easy to learn, provides low impact exercise and some healthy competition? Then join us at the Galetta Bowls annual Open House, 119 Darwin Street, Galetta, from 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. It’s perhaps the only outdoor sport where men and women, young and old, can all compete on an equal footing. All you need are flat-soled shoes or sneakers (with no heels). For more information, call 613-623-9641.

June 5,12,19,26

“Noon-In-June” join Hyacinth Chatterton’s Line Dancing Fundraiser, Nick Smith Centre, June 5,12, 19 and 26, 12 noon to 1 p.m. in the main hall of the Nick Smith Centre. Cost $40 for all four weeks with all proceeds in support of Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniors At Home Program Inc. To register Hyacinth 613-623-0976

June 7

later than noon on Tuesday, June 6th. Complimentary transportation provided by Boyce’s Funeral Home. To arrange pickup, please call the Seniors at Home office at 613-623-7981, to reserve your spot.

June 7,14,21,28

The Six hand euchres, St Mark’s Church Hall Pakenham every Wednesday of June, 7:00 p.m. sharp. Prizes, light refreshments. Info Helen 613-256-4126.

June 8

Looking for a way to give back to the community and support an amazing cause? Come participate in Arnprior District High school’s Relay For Life event from 10 am to 10 p.m.! Register yourself for $20 or a full team and take part in a full 12 hours of events, games, and cancer crushing. For more information please email edgen@student.rcdsb.on.ca or phone 613-623-3183. If you are unable to participate, consider sponsoring this worthwhile event. Island View Suites hosts - Cooking with Wendy 2-3 p.m. Chef Wendy’s cooking demonstrations are back! She has a mystery recipe to share with us, so call today. RSVP 613-622-0002, ext 1.

The second meeting of the peace Book Club, part of the local chapter of the Canadian Peace Initiative (CPI) will be held in the downstairs Gaumond Room at the public library at 6:30 PM The book we will be discussing is , “Speak Peace in a World of Conflict” by Marshall Rosenberg. Anyone who is interested in learning more about peaceful ways to live are invited to attend. (The book is available at the library)

June 9

Dining With Friends Wednesday, Jim’s Restaurant in the Dining Room 5:00 - 7:00 PM $13.00 Roast Beef OR Ham Steak Entertainment: Don Lascelle Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Seniors at Home office, no

Humane Society Walk-A-Thon, 10 a.m., Robert Simpson Park. Advance registration.

The Valley Has Heart Charity Golf Fundraiser takes place at Sand Point Golf Course. The University of Ottawa Heart Institute benefited in the inaugural year from a $32,000 donation. To participate this year, email edreid@gmail. com or call Ed Reid at 613-282-2371. The Big Give at churches throughout Arnprior. All events and items are free.

June 10

McNab/Braeside Market” I Love Bread and Jam Day. Free samples of assorted jams, jellies

and marmalades. Market runs from 8 a.m. to noon, Russett Drive off the Hwy 17/Calabogie Rd turnoff, across from the Fire Hall.

June 11

Concerts in the Park, 2-4 p.m, Robert Simpson Park. Free. NeighbourLink Fountain is presenting an Organ Concert featuring Ottawa Organist, Alan Thomas and soprano, Mallory Brumm. Grace St Andrew’s United Church, Arnprior, at 3 p.m.. Admission will be by donation.

June 10

The Ottawa River Canoe Club (ORCC) is holding an Open House on June 10, 10 – 3. Rain date June 11. ORCC is located at the corner of Riddell Rd and Sixth Line Rd (10 kms West of the 417 and March Road). ORCC offers summer camps for children aged 6-15 years old, and a Children’s Introductory Evening Paddling Program. We also have youth and adult programs from May to September, for competitive racing, masters sprint paddling, dragon boat, outrigger, and stand-up paddling (SUP). The club also offers recreational and competitive programs for adults and youth with a physical (Para) or intellectual (Paddle All) disability. More details: www.ottawarivercanoe.com The Arnprior Humane Society Annual WalkA-Thon is Saturday. To be held at Robert Simpson Park. Details and pledge forms available at www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca

June 14

Island View Suites hosts Annual Rib Fest Fundraiser for Arnprior Hospital Foundation 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Its Back! Our annual fun time rib fest competition and barbecue. Rack up your ribs to our local competitors to see who will take home the prize! Salads, desserts, refreshments provided by Island View Suites. Entertainment on the patio by Rick Leben. RSVP 613-622-0002, ext 1. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, June 1, 2017 39


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