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faces when I told them what happened. I will never forget the pain in their eyes and in their hearts.” It was believed Natsis would ad.CA dress reporters .CAfollowing Casey’s family, but instead she was whisked out a side door of the courthouse. A dentist from Pembroke, Natsis was drunk when she left the Crazy Horse in Kanata on the fateful night of March 31, 2011. Ontario Court Justice Neil Kozloff said she must have known she had slammed into a vehicle in the parking lot before taking off for Highway 417. Driving erratically and above the speed limit most of the way home, she crossed the westbound lane and slammed into Casey’s eastbound vehicle on Highway 17 on the outskirts of Arnprior. Although both were driving alone, and both had alcohol in their system – Natsis’ was nearly 2.5 times the legal limit – only Casey’s vehicle made any attempt to stop or avoid the collision. .CA

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ADHS cancer survivor Conor Hogan adds some levity as he leads the first lap at the start of the Relay for Life at the high school last Friday. For more, see story and photographs on Page 4.

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Casey suffered three broken bones and was bleeding profusely when taken to hospital, first in Arnprior than Ottawa. The lengthy court case revealed sloppy work by area OPP, from the night of the incident through to the investigation that followed. All of it was carefully researched by Natsis’ lawyers, led by Michael Edelson. Natsis, now 50 years old, may have had a strong defence team on her side, but Kozloff still found her guilty of impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death. She faces up to 14 years in prison. The case will be back in court June 10 when a date for sentencing will likely be set. DECISION DAY

Kozloff took much of Friday, May 29 to read his verdict before the almost full courtroom. Natsis sat in the front row, at times clutching the hand of her husband and business partner Dr. Bruce Harle. The judge named just under a dozen witnesses, including police, all of

whom testified they could smell alcohol near Natsis or saw her stumble or offer other signs of intoxication. Some even said they believed she attempted to evade detection by walking away from police or lingering near areas of the scene. The one exception was Dr. Joseph Caytak in the emergency department at Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital who, when she was brought in from the ambulance, said she appeared normal. He even asked during the 15-minute examination if she had been drinking. She said no. When he saw Casey, however, with massive blood loss and broken bones, it was a different story. “He was a man who was dying in front of my eyes,” Caytak told the judge. Kozloff detailed the “sloppiness” of investigators, specifically Const. Shawn Kelly, who believed key skid marks were actually made hours or days before the collision. Const. Robert Kern was chastised for drawing conclusions to a report before all the data was entered. The collision scene debris and rate of speeds also caused contradictions with the OPP.

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Bryan Casey’s father, Gus, and his widow LeeEllen Carroll address reporters outside the Ottawa courthouse May 29. After a lengthy high-profile case that saw Pembroke dentist Dr. Christy Natsis found guilty on two driving charges causing death, the family said justice was served and took time to thank first responders. Const. Drew Dunfield was first on scene but grew “flabbergasted” when Const. Ryan Besner arrived to arrest Natsis without even consulting with him. Natsis lawyers highlighted many of the missteps along the way, especially the move to limit her time and privacy while speaking to her lawyer that night. They claimed her charter rights were violated. Despite the “communication

breakdowns,” the judge used common sense and physical evidence – such as the pre-crash vehicle module data - to reveal that Natsis was to blame for the collision. “The degree of care was a marked departure from the standard of care that a reasonable person would have done in similar circumstances,” Kozloff said. He dismissed Natsis’ claim on scene that, “He was in my lane.”

“I am not convinced he was ever in her lane,” he said. It is unknown if she will appeal the ruling. Her lawyers are asking that the sentencing take place in Pembroke, likely in early August. A conviction of impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. Natsis will be sentenced as a first time offender.

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“Cancer is not fair,” says Arnprior District High School student Michael Clarke. Clarke and more than 100 ADHS students participated in a Relay for Life May 29 to help fight the disease. It’s been four years since Arnprior District High School has held a Relay for Life, but it could become an annual event at the school. The relay tends to go overnight, but this time ADHS students held theirs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. - and they couldn’t have asked Mother Nature for better weather. “This is just for the school,” said student Megan McGrath. It’s about the good-will

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The biggest positive influence was seeing my parents every day. That was because this school raised money so my parents could have gas money to stay with me.” Plenty of events were planned for the 12 hours to keep the students entertained. There was a lip sync battle, scavenger hunt and a coffee house. There were also luminaries lit once dusk arrived. “It was a very committed dedicated group of students,” said Carter. “They worked together to make it all possible.” ADHS was also very appreciative of the following businesses for their contributions: Drs. Tony & Christina Veale Family Dentistry, Prior Engagements, No Frills, Giant Tiger and Metro. SCOTT CAMPBELL/ Metroland

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John Gruno, building and environmental services manager, said ARH will enjoy savings through energy efficiency. “We don’t know yet what the longterm cost savings will be,” Gruno said. “Right now the boilers are running at 60 to 65 per cent efficiency. The new ones will be in the 90 to 95 per cent range.” The mechanical gas and vacuum system was upgraded during the $10million Emergency Room project, done just a few years ago. Now some electrical panels are being replaced. Asked if a fundraising initiative is part of the planning, Atwill said she doubts the community would contribute to replacing things like boilers. MRI units and other bedside equipment capture the imagination, AD but behind-the-scenes equipment is not something ARH PROOF is considering. “Partners in Caring has not been FORM asked to participate,” said Wendy Knechtel, manager of fund development.

Andrew Penner of Stantec Consulting was brought in for infrastructure analysis. He said workers in the boiler room and elsewhere have done a fine job repairing equipment that in some cases is functioning 20 to 30 years beyond their lifespan. “There has been some really good maintenance work done here, but some of the equipment is past their lifecycle,” Penner said. “They’re in good shape but it’s not reasonable to think it can continue for 40 years or more.” Dr. Corrine Motluk Dr. Alan Franzmann Hence the five-year facility renewal plan. “We need to make sure it stays safe,” Atwill added. At the top of the list, physically speaking, is the roof. It leaks. Crews are already up there to replace a section of the membrane and gravel at a cost of $108,000. Dr. Graeme Ferguson Next is the air handling system. Dr. Melanie Bolton The HVAC – heating, ventilating and Complete Family EyeComplete Care Family Eye Care air conditioning system – provides Quality Eyewear &Quality LensesEyewear and Lenses hot and cold air to the critical care Contact Lens Fittings Contact Lens Fittings Digital Retinal Photography area. It’s contained in a small room, Digital Retinal Photography Laser Surgery Co-management Laser Surgery Co-management jam packed, and built to 1970s code. Dr. Corrine Motluk Dr. Alan Franzmann Dr. Louise Hale Ophthalmology Ophthalmology Consults OnsiteConsults Onsite It will receive an upgrade. Orthokeratology FittingsOrthokeratology Fittings The boiler room has two, 40-yearold machines operating on natural gas. They provide steam for steril1464 Stittsville Main St. ization and hot water throughout the 613-836-2030 Stittsville Main St. Stittsville, ON complex. One is 1464 all that is needed, www.stittsvilleoptometry.com Stittsville, ON particularly in summer, but both will www.stittsvilleoptometry.com be replaced at $400,000. Stittsville Optometry Richmond/Stittsville 2010 #38930

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A multi-million dollar renewal process means Arnprior’s hospital will have to double the parking rates as of this summer. Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital faces over $5 million in needed infrastructure. New boilers, temperate control system, and more are well past their expected lifespan. To pay for it, Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) will get some funding from the province, but it will also bump the cost of parking from $2 to $4 as of Aug. 1. The parking fees should raise $100,000 a year in predictable revenue, and according to chief financial officer Gale Atwill, the money will go exclusively toward facility renewal projects. “It will only be used for facility renewal,” Atwill said. “It’s too bad we’ve had to come to this decision, but the ministry isn’t funding the entire renewal.” The Ministry of Health has recognized the need in Arnprior. Through its hospital infrastructure renewal fund (HIRF), $199,000 will go toward the upgrades this year. Compare that with just $86,000 last year, and zero dollars the previous two. Another source of funding could be the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). It is unknown how much will be contributed from the regional administrator. Along with the bump to one-time users, the public’s monthly pass goes from $20 to $40; employee and tenant passes go from $20 to $25. Nocharge drop-off areas will continue to be offered. “We surveyed other hospitals in the region and came up with a reasonable rate using our existing parking equipment,” Atwill said. Almonte’s is still free (as of June 1), but Carleton Place, Renfrew, Perth and Smiths Falls all charge between $3 and $5. Ottawa hospitals charge a daily rate of about $15. Patrick Garbutt said higher levels of government should be contributing more. The admitting desk employee and president of CUPE local

2198 said the bump in parking fees is reasonable, but essential equipment such as boilers shouldn’t be funded by area residents. “Why aren’t the provincial and federal governments paying for this,” Garbutt said. “The Liberal government has frozen us for five years. The feds are not renewing the health care strategy. And Arnprior is growing faster than the national average.” He said hospital administrators are doing what they must do, not what they want to do. But in the quest to cut costs, the union has grown suspicious that jobs are sacrificed too quickly; share budget details and explain why retirees are back at the hospital, are two requests.

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ne of the most telling aspects of the long-running Christy Natsis trial was that so many people were resigned to the accused getting off on all charges. The fact that she was found guilty of the serious charges of impaired driving causing death and dangerous driving causing death was surprising to many who had been following the case through its interminable threeyear, 55-day course. It’s hard to blame them. It wouldn’t have been the first time an influential accused got off thanks to the efforts of high priced lawyers. When it comes to the federal government’s tough on crime push, it’s been working by putting more people in prison. But those heading to prison tend to be society’s poor and vulnerable. If you have the wherewithal to afford high profile lawyers who know every trick in the book, not so much. Just look at the percentage of the prison population of aboriginal descent. It’s pushing 25 per cent, yet aboriginals make up just four per cent of Canada’s population. So it’s obvious we have still have a major problem with our justice system. Equal justice

for all is still a hallow promise. But sometimes it works. There could be an appeal, of course, as Natsis has never shown any remorse or compunction to take responsibility for her actions. But it appears justice has been served for Bryan Casey’s widow, children and father. So why did the Natsis decision pleasantly surprise so many people who thought she’d get off? It shows that despite the weaknesses in the system, individual people can make a difference. While crucial evidence was thrown out because of technicalities and charter right violations, the testimony by witnesses was enough to overcome all the weaknesses in the crown’s case. And most important of all, Ontario Court Justice Neil Kozloff calmly took in all the case’s twists and turns and distilled it into a decision marked by common sense and fair play. In the end, there are no winners here. A husband and father is dead and a woman may very well go to jail. But, justice was done and that is a victory.

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Neighbourhood was dismayed, not glad to see trees downed To the Editor: Letter in response to ‘Arthur Street Trees’, Chronicle-Guide May 28, page 4. Derek Dunn’s article in last week’s paper about the ‘Arthur Street trees’ is an unfortunate “he said, she said� story, and that is certainly not his fault. There are a lot of implausable comments by McEwan in Derek’s story that are so far from reality it borders on the ridiculous. As the “she� having actually witnessed everything next door, I would like folks to know the in-

convenient version of events. Call me old-fashioned, but I believe there’s a way to treat people and there’s a way to do things. Both should involve basic respect. Within that respect is honesty and consideration. None of which is happening with the development of this property so far and they haven’t even broken ground yet. A few facts. When the first tree came crashing down and I saw that it was the road crew (charged with tearing up the asphalt on Arthur Street) push-

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ing them down with their shovel, as a taxpayer and the property owner only a few feet away, I grabbed my camera and started taping. After all the trees were down, the shovel then drove onto the property and started swinging these massive trees around and dropping them inches from our fence. One of the workers from Antrim Contracting actually confronted me about videotaping the event. Any homeowner in my place would’ve done the same I’m sure. That evening a neighbour told me how McEwan went door-to-door that morning informing folks about the trees coming down that day. He never came to our door despite our residence being most affected. The Town makes McEwen plant trees on his new builds; he doesn’t do it of his own generosity.

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And regarding comments in the article, “The road would have been ripped up causing disruption to the neighbourhood.� Have you driven down Arthur Street lately? “People on the street clapped when they came down.� I can completely refute that as having recorded the event there was no applause. Where does he get off making such bogus statements? He admits birds may have been nesting in the trees. There’s nothing to admit, birds were nesting in the trees, migratory birds. The felled trees are still on the ground nearly three weeks later and those birds, now dead and ground into the earth by heavy equipment, could have fledged and been gone since nothing else has happened on this property to date.

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Sick cat refused treatment in town pay up front, too bad. One told me they would treat the cat but keep the cat until I pay up. Hold the cat hostage. George Perry Arnprior

(6,900 hectares) of significant ecological land. Gillies Grove was identified for protection because it sheltered oldgrowth forest features and habitat for red-shouldered hawk, then a species at risk. Now, years later, the province’s investment has produced a surprise dividend - protection of Ontario’s tallest example of eastern white pine, which is also our provincial tree. NCC is proud of the joint legacy of protected lands resulting from our long-standing relationship with MNRF. We look forward to continuing to work in partnership with the province in the years ahead. James Duncan Regional vice-president, Ontario Nature Conservancy of Canada

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I actually witnessed one mother bird fly from her nest only when the tree she was in had fallen to a 45-degree angle and she had to fly away to save her own life. He is spending $25,000 providing a necessary service to our neighbourhood. That is likely the quote Gardiner’s gave him on May 11 when they were at the property looking at the trees. Too much money, so instead, he had the road crew (mentioned previously) push the trees down. Since then he has had two of his workers attempt at chipping the trees over a couple of days “Spruce is almost a weed.” “A strong wind could bring them

down.” “They were near the end of their life-span.” Norway Spruce is not only known for its longevity and ability to withstand strong winds (160+ kph) but is specifically used as a wind-break to protect properties. The trees in question were not near the end of that longevity, they were in his way. “The rest of the street was glad to get rid of them.” Not a chance; I live here and that’s not what I’m hearing. I may be the homeowner against the property developer, but I’ll not keep quiet when he expects fellow residents to believe his fairy tales. And that’s what they are. Seveine O’Sullivan Arnprior

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Crossing the highway The first step in completing the overpass of Highway 417 at Campbell Drive is in place. With the four-laning work resuming in earnest, highway traffic should expect delays.

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Carol Carter of the Friends of the Arnprior Library in the much improved reading garden. The garden is one of many projects tackled by the library support group.

Library friends seeking art convenor To the Editor: The Friends of the Arnprior Library would like to invite members of the community to come and see our renewed and improved Reading Garden situated in the corner of our parking lot. The work was begun last fall and completed during the month of May. The Friends are a group of volunteers who, among other things, sponsor events which showcase the arts, music, literature, and culture. We are currently looking for new members and one specifically who would be interested in taking on the role of Art Corridor Convenor. This role would involve soliciting artists, organizing and facilitating approximately four exhibits annually If anyone is interested, please speak with chief librarian, Karen DeLuca. Carol Carter Friends of the Arnprior Library


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Beware: it’s the season for turtles to be on the move

By the time you read this column the 2015-16 Budget will have passed. The Liberal Government, with its majority, will have ensured that is has. Aside from the fact that the Budget continues to point us in the direction of unsustainable debt, I will speak about one particular section in this column: that is, Schedule Nine dealing with the sale of Hydro One. Schedule Nine deals with amendments to the Electricity Act including Hydro One and its subsidiaries. We have made it clear (right from the start) to the Government that their proposals for Hydro One were being done in all the wrong ways for all the wrong reasons. It is clear that the Liberals want to do this in a way that guts the provincial assets and allows them to spend the proceeds in any way they see fit. Their plan for selling Hydro One is not based on a belief that selling it would make it more efficient, but simply because they are desperate for money. The Liberals are willing to sell off any assets if there is a market for it. In Question Period I have asked the Government to remove all aspects of the sale of Hydro One from the Budget Bill because I believe their fire sale plan is not in the best interests of Ontarians. With the Government showing no flexibility, we proposed amendments to the Budget—hoping that they would be accepted. While they would not have solved the issue, they would have made it better for Ontario’s citizens. Our amendments would have ensured that: one, the Government would have to retain at least 51% ownership; two, that the Government would have to put the proceeds of the sale towards paying down the electricity debt—which currently stands at 27 billion dollars; and three, that any sale would have had to be reviewed by the Auditor General and the Financial Accountability Officer. Sadly, the Liberals voted all the amendments down. What has been made clear to us since the Budget was tabled is that the people of Ontario agree with us that the sale of Hydro One is not in their best interests and that they are opposed to the sale. It should be made clear that once the towers and transmission lines are sold we’ll never get them back; people have made it clear to me that that is not what they want to happen. Disgruntled Hydro One customers gathered here on May 13th to voice their displeasure of the Government’s handling of the electricity sector and specifically the billing practices of Hydro One. While they are clearly unhappy with how the corporation is run—rushing to get rid of it is not the answer, making it run better is. Making matter worse, with the passing of the Budget there is no Ombudsman oversight anymore. All the work that the Ombudsman’s office did to bring the problems to light will be buried. I don’t see how anyone can view that as a positive move. While the passing of the Budget does give the Government the ability to sell shares of Hydro One there is no plan of when or how it will happen. Please let us know how you feel so we can continue to hold their feet to the fire.

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Because turtles are longlived, it can take eight to 25 years (depending on species) to reach maturity and reproduce. To that effect, the loss of one reproductive female can take a toll the species’ population, particularly ones at risk of extinction or extirpation (locally extinct but still exists elsewhere). Besides the threat of road mortality, turtles are also vulnerable to habitat loss and predation. It is estimated that less than one in 100 turtle eggs laid will hatch grow into an adult. By conducting yearly inventories and tracking, scientists can keep a watchful eye on the species’ longterm population trends. Tricia Stinnissen, a masters of science student at Trent University, recently completed a two-year roadkill research project on reptiles and amphibians in Ontario. Her research, conducted in partnership with the NCC, identified “hot spots” and “hot moments”

at which turtle mortalities are highest. As a result of her study, crossing signs have been erected at hot spots and exclusion fences were put in place in the areas in an attempt to safely divert reptiles and amphibians from crossing the road to culverts that run beneath busy roads. Rules to remember

Jennifer McCarter, conservation co-ordinator with the NCC in Ontario and also a turtle enthusiast, is looking forward to another field season. She says simple acts of road safety can have huge impact. Keep these rules of engagement in mind the next time you hit the road: Slow down in areas where water and wetlands are on both sides of the road. Be extra alert when driving, especially in the morning, late afternoon and evening, in late May and June, to watch for turtles, snakes and amphibians. Most turtles can be safely carried off roads with two hands on either sides of the turtles’ shell. Use a flat object (such as a car mat or card board) to move snapping turtles. Always carry or move turtles off roads in the direction they were heading (if moved off the road back to where they came from, they will likely try to cross again). Never move turtles to what you think is more suitable habitat (including your home!); they have a home range and know where they are heading. Contact your local wildlife rehabilitation centre upon encountering an injured turtle — turtles are resilient creatures that can survive injuries that look fatal. Find out more by visiting www.natureconservancy.ca or 1-800-465-0029.


New heights of excitement on final day in Jasper After an hour I gave up vironment. I was searchmy search and returned ing for White-tailed Ptarto the restaurant. There I migan. reunited with Jill Seaton, Ptarmigan are the most who has lived in the Jasnorthern grouse in the per area for decades, and world. There are three spewho accompanied me on cies: Willow, Rock, and part of the ascent to the White-tailed. summit. I have encountered WilShe asked if I had seen low Ptarmigan in Ontario’s ptarmigan and seemed Hudson Bay tundra. Rock when I replied: Ptarmigan are more northMichael Runtz surprised “No.” She was surprised ern and I’ve met them in Gros Morne National Park, Nature’s Way because she was shown photos of ptarmigan takNewfoundland. en an hour earlier by a White-tailed are found woman who thought she in Rocky Mountains alpine meadows and I wanted to see was photographing gulls! I learned that I had mistakenly exthat species to complete my list. When climbing the steep trail plored a peak beside the true summit leading from the tramway restaurant where the ptarmigan had been seen. I (appropriately named the Treeline was tired, but with Jill’s encourageRestaurant), I found Ptarmigan drop- ment I trekked back up the trail. After reaching the summit proppings and white feathers. The walking was mostly good, but small val- er, a half hour’s search resulted in leys were filled with snow that some- close views of a pair of White-tailed times supported my weight and other Ptarmigan. Both had shed their pure times had me breaking through to white winter coats and were blending in perfectly with the mixture of above the knees. When I reached the snowless peak, remnant snow and lichen-encrusted Gray-crowned Rosy Finches I wandered around, eventually en- rocks in their habitat. The male climbed atop a rock and are odd, ground-feeding song- countering two Gray Crowned Rosy birds that live and nest on alpine Finches feeding on seeds and insects loudly admonished me for my intrusion while the female plucked insects on the snow and bare ground. slopes.

My last day in Jasper National Park was very different than the previous 20 days. Instead of searching for Moose in shady Lodgepole Pine/Subalpine Fir forests in the Maligne Lake area, I explored Whistlers Mountain. The alpine top of this mountain is accessed by a tramway that ascends nearly one kilometre to reach 2,276 metres (7,470 feet). From there, a 1.5-km trail meanders to the summit, another 200 metres higher in elevation. The views from the top are spectacular, but I wasn’t there to enjoy the scenery. I was looking for birds that live in that rocky, windswept en-

from the ground. These fearless, hardy birds are well equipped for life in a hostile environment. Not only is their body covered in a wonderfully thick plumage of insulating feathers, but also their feet are completely covered in dense white feathers. To me their feet looked not unlike those of HobMICHAEL RUNTZ bits in Lord of the Rings. White-tailed Ptarmigan reside Two days after I left, the camera- only on alpine slopes primarily in men filmed a Grizzly Bear, an animal the Rocky Mountains. that I failed to see during my three Canada someday in the future. weeks in Jasper. The Nature Number is 613-387That gives me one good reason to return to this spectacular part of 2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.

The trail leading to the summit of Whistlers Mountain in Jasper offers spectacular views.

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(which was made by our members and is on display at Sew Inspired), and pick your favourite quilt of the show,” urge organizers in a news release promoting the show and the group. The show is held every two years by the Guild and last time attracted between 500 and 600 quilt enthusiasts from far and wide. Some of the proceeds from the show go to charity, an important aspect of the quilters’ guild activities.

The main arena at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior will be filled with beautifully designed and created quilts this weekend. The Arnprior and District Quilters’ Guild is holding its ‘Quilting in the Valley’ show on June 6-7 at the Nick Smith Centre. The show runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. “Please come and see our treasures, buy a ticket on the raffle quilt

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Arnprior and area residents are being encouraged again this year to support the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) telethon. As usual, the Arnprior Cooperators office is taking the lead locally in promoting this weekend’s telethon. Cooperators staff will be manning the phone line from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 6 and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 7 to take telethon pledges by phone from local residents. Walk-in pledges are also welcome. However, instead of its usual Sunday barbecue and fun activities at its Madawaska Boulevard office, Cooperators has partnered with Arnprior Giant Tiger to hold the event Saturday to promote awareness of and raises money for the telethon. To take advantage of

increased traffic at Giant Tiger on Saturday’s the CHEO celebration has been moved to this Saturday, June 6 at the Giant Tiger parking lot. It will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with CTV, which is airing the telethon, to make a visit about 1 p.m. to tape a segment about the generosity of Arnprior residents. Suzanne How of Cooperators urges as many residents as possible, especially those families who have used CHEO, to drop by at 1 p.m. to help demonstrate how much Arnprior and area values the children’s hospital. She hopes that the CTV visit one young area resident will get the chance to present $80 she raised with a lemonade stand. “We’re so excited that we’ll finally get the chance to profile Arnprior on the show (telethon),” she said, noting Cooperators has been marshaling local support for the telethon for the

past 16 years. “It will be great to be able to show what a wonderful town Arnprior is,” she added. As usual, the CHEO Bear will attend the barbecue, as will Arnprior firefighters accompanied by Sparky the fire safety dog. There will be a barbecue and musical entertainment, and Cooperators staff will have CHEO merchandise for sale. An appreciative How notes that all the burgers have been donated by the Fitzroy beef farmers group, well-known for their high qual-

ity local beef. The CHEO telethon airs on Ottawa CTV from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday. This year’s theme is Be a SuperHERO for CHEO. Last year, a record $7.12 million was raised. “This colossus outpouring of support has already made a huge difference in the lives of the children, youth and families here at CHEO by helping to purchase specialized medical equipment, fund hospital programs and staff training, and by supporting the lifesaving research being done at the

CHEO Research Institute,” says the CHEO Foundation in a news release promoting the telethon. “CHEO touches the lives of over 500,000 families times each year, and this is why the CHEO Telethon is such an important event for our region.” The broadcast gives everyone an inside look at the children’s hospital with staff interviews and videos that illustrate the impact donations have and the “incredible care” CHEO provides to families in Ottawa and up the Ottawa Valley. CHEO families will also let

viewers into their lives during videos that document their CHEO journey with their sick or injured child. The telethon also pays tribute to many of generous supporters and event organizers, businesses and corporations who present cheques representing their effort and annual contributions to CHEO. “It’s reality TV that truly matters in a big way, and we hope you will Be a SuperHERO for CHEO and tune into CTV Ottawa on June 6 and 7,” concludes the foundation.

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Elementary public school teachers expand work action Teachers angry at having some of their members forced back to work and at the lack of progress in negotiations have expanded their workto-rule campaign and threatened to take further action at the start of the next school year. Elementary public school teachers across Ontario expanded the scope of their job action Monday. Meanwhile, the high school teachers have, who were ordered back to work in three school districts last

week, have said they will seriously consider resuming the strike in September if no deal is reached. In a news release, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) blamed the move on the “obstinacy” of the Liberal government and Ontario Public School Boards (OPSB) in refusing to address “real issues during bargaining.” The EFTO noted its collective agreements have been expired for nine months. The accelerated job action has yet to directly affect student activities.

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special grants or funding. (this does not include funding for special needs students); • not participate in the preparation or completion of Grade 8 to Grade 9 Transition Reports; • not participate in any grade to grade transition meetings (e.g., SK to Grade 1, Grade 5 to Grade 6, Grade 6 to Grade 7, Grade 8 to Grade 9, etc.); • not complete end-of-year OSR activities including filing, sorting and completion of French Cards; • not participate in any in-school

Extra-curricular activities, including field trips, track meets and graduation activities will not be affected. The additional ‘struck work’ is administrative in nature and is designed to have minimal impact on students, says the EFTO. The ETFO’s extended phase on strike action means members will continue to withdraw from administrative services and as of this week will withdraw from additional administrative services as follows: • not complete any paperwork/application/proposal to the Ministry for

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meetings or professional learning activities on the end-of-the-year PA Day. Instead, teachers and OTs WILL use this time for their own self-directed activities within the classroom/school; • not participate in any in-school meetings or professional learning activities on the start-of-the-year PA day. Instead, teachers and OTs WILL use this time for their own self-directed activities within the classroom/school; • not book any field trips for the 2015-16 instructional year.

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Emergency funding program helps with necessary home repairs The County of Renfrew will continue to make funds available to low-income homeowners who require minor home repairs that will allow for continued safe occupancy of their home. The Emergency Minor Home Repair Assistance Program grant is available for eligible homeowners who are at risk of being homeless. The assistance is provided in the form of a onetime grant up to the amount of $5,000. If a project is approved, the money will be paid directly to the contractor. The household income of the recipient must not exceed $60,000 and the market value of the home must be at or below $175,000. Par-

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A single mother from Pembroke had a near miss with being homeless, but thanks to assistance from the Emergency Minor Home Repair Program she was able to remain in her home. She was concerned about the safety of her and the children given the age and problems she had noticed with the home’s electrical system. “After an inspection of my home’s electrical system, I was given 30 days to fix the issues or I was going to have to move out. I didn’t know where the children and I were going to go,” she said. “I am very, very grateful to the Renfrew County Housing Corporation for their help and in acting so quickly to make this happen so I

ticipants must plan to remain in their home for at least five years and must be able to confirm they have exhausted all other funding sources available for home repairs. “We are very pleased with the impact that this program makes in the prevention of homelessness in our communities,” saif Debbie Robinson, chair of the Renfrew County Housing Corporation board of directors in a news release. “This funding provides assistance to ensure that homeowners in our community do not have to live in discomfort or less than ideal circumstances while they struggle to accumulate the funds necessary to complete the repairs,” said Warden Peter Emon.

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could stay in my home.” As a result of the emergency funding, the household electrical system will be upgraded and replaced by a contractor to meet current safety standards.The program has proved popular in the past and the limited funding is is based on first-come, first-serve basis. There is a formal application process that is administered through Renfrew County Housing Corporation. The application must provide supporting information and documentation as required. For more information or a form, contact the Renfrew County Housing Corporation at 613432-3679 or www.countyofrenfreew.on.ca.

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Parliamentary levers used to expose the sponsorship scandal more than a decade ago are now considered “bureaucratic loopholes” by Cheryl Gallant. The MP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke said in her May newsletter to constituents that only a Conservative government will prevent the return of the long-gun registry. Attempts by the opposition and watchdogs in the civil service to ensure all laws are followed during the dismantling of the registry, have been met with what the right-leaning National Post calls “the Harper Conservatives’ chronic misuse of power.” But that’s not how Gallant sees it. “This time law-abiding firearms owners are being attacked by a federal bureaucrat and the use of an administrative loophole by a gun registry supporter, to claim the RCMP have not acted lawfully administering the law, a charge they vigorously reject,” Gallant wrote. It was the federal information commissioner, Suzanne Legault, who was promised months ago by the government that no records would be destroyed before legislation closing the gun registry had taken effect. The RCMP went ahead and destroyed re-

cords at the same time they were being sought under access laws. Now the Conservatives are retroactively exempting long gun registry data from access laws to cover up the paper trail. The exemption will be contained in the mammoth omnibus budget bill expected to be passed hurriedly in June, the last chance before next fall’s election.

It could be used in any of our further investigations.” Many observers from across the political spectrum pointed to the likelihood that current and future scandals could be covered up and the chance of criminal charges quashed. They point to the one involving suspended Conservative Senator Mike Duffy as an example. For his part, Prime PERILOUS PRECEDENT Minister Stephen Harper indicated that his party After the records were won a majority; his party destroyed, Legault recomwanted the gun registry mended criminal charges destroyed; the RCMP was be levelled against the CHERYL GALLANT simply following his parRCMP for its role in the ty’s demands. case. And she had a dire “The government, the Parliament of Canwarning for what could follow, no matter ada, has already decided to abolish the long the party in power. “I think that this retroactive application gun registry,” Harper said. “The RCMP and the retroactive stripping of the appli- have acted fully within Parliament’s intencation of the access to information act is a tion in destroying the data in the long gun perilous precedent,” Legault said, testifying registry.” He, too, called it a nothing more than a before Parliament’s Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics committee. “I think it loophole that the government is about to could be used in any other file, of course. close.

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Quilters’ Guild community-minded The Arnprior and District Quilters’ Guild hold meetings the fourth Wednesday of every month September to June. At the meetings, members and visitors have the opportunity to learn new skills, be inspired by a show-and-tell, take part in challenges, borrow books, and enjoy guest speakers. As well as all the regular activities, friendships and laughs Guild members experience, they also work on a number of charity projects. At least one meeting a year is dedicated to making quilts for charity. One of the latest is the donation of a large quilt members made to the Quinn family

who lost their home in the Osceola-Cobden area in a tornado-like freak wind burst May 9. The quilters’ guild members have also donated quilts to the Phoenix Centre, a raffle quilt for the local SPCA, 10 quilts to Renfrew County Family and Children’s Services, and material and orphan blocks to Victoria Quilts, which provides comfort to those with cancer. PREEMIE QUILTS

As well, the Arnprior Guild gives more than 100 preemie quilts to the Rich Little Special Care Nursery at the Ottawa Hospital.

“It warms our hearts each time we receive an email from a thankful mother,” notes the Guild. During the last Christmas season, guild members quilted 110 stockings for children and adults and 25 placemats for Meals on Wheels. To learn more about the Quilters’ Guild and the meaning of some of the terms used in their news release, such as this one, visit the website at www.arnpriordistrictquiltersguild.com. “Join us for the first meeting of the new year in September and don’t forget the quilt show, (this weekend)” concludes the Guild release. “See you there.”

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NDP nominates Dan McCarthy to run federally in R-N-P “remarkable” performance of federal NDP leader Tom Mulcair. He condemned the federal Conservatives for election fraud through voter misdirection, which was a factor in as many as 200 ridings, he said, adding Stephen Harper won government with DAN McCARTHY a “razor-thin” majority of 12,000 votes. Martin criticized the government’s decision to raise the retirement age and gut environmental protection and human rights with a series

“This is a good time to be a New Democrat.” Enthusiastic NDP supporters filled the seats in the Ottawa Room at Renfrew’s Best Western Inn and Conference Centre May 27 to nominate labour lawyer Dan McCarthy of Burnstown as the party’s candidate for Renfrew-NipissingPembroke in the Oct. 19 federal election. McCarthy, who was raised in Winnipeg, ran unopposed for the nomination. He was endorsed by longtime friend, Winnipeg-Centre MP Pat Martin as “one of most honourable and decent and competent candidates I can remember.” Martin was the guest speaker at the May 27 nomination event. He spoke to the riding association for a much smaller audience in 2000, when the NDP had just 13 MPs. “Now we are 100 and we are the government in waiting,” he said. “It’s a very good time to be a New Democrat,” said Martin. The party is buoyed by recent election polls, the NDP’s win in Alberta, and the

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of unprecedented omnibus bills, on which the government allowed almost no time for debate. McCarthy outlined several of his party’s priorities. A NDP government would lower the retirement age to 65 again, raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour and introduce $15-a-day child care based on the Quebec model. McCarthy has worked with the carpenters’ union for a number of years and before that was a teacher, said riding association president Brian Dougherty in his introduction. He lives in Burnstown with his wife Felicite Stairs and is an avid hockey player. McCarthy criticized both the prime minister and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau for the recent passage of Bill C-51, which gives police sweeping new powers for “unwarranted intrusions of privacy.” Instead of reasoned debate, the Conservatives established it as a “yes or no” issue about security, said McCarthy. “Trudeau s Liberals attempted to calculate the mood of Canadians and came out in support of the bill. As the details of Bill C-51 emerged and public sentiment shifted, the Liberal message shifted, ‘It s a flawed bill but we will support it anyway and change it later.’” The bottom line, said McCarthy, is the Trudeau-led Liberals voted with the Harper Conservatives. “I prefer a measured and principled response,” said McCarthy. After examining Bill C-51 the NDP “voted against it on the basis of vague wording, expanded powers without oversight and unwarranted intrusions of privacy among other reasons.” The NDP has exposed the ironies of the Harper Conservatives, said McCarthy.

“The long-form census is an intrusion of my privacy, but some stranger reading all my emails without authorization is not an intrusion of my privacy.” The Harper government, he said,  “tells us repeatedly that unelected officials, judges, should not be trusted to uphold the law, the constitution and the Charter, but we should trust unelected officials, judges, to allow CSIS to break the law and trample Charter rights. As a lawyer I’m still scratching my head on that one.” “The people of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke deserve a voice that is measured and principled, that provides thoughtful analysis, that invites conversation - not the endless repetition of sound bytes and speaking points,” said McCarthy. “Those of you who read Cheryl Gallant’s Communicator are familiar with yes and no questions, hardly inviting a thoughtful conversation to a complex issue,” said McCarthy. “Yes national security is important, but we want to see the content before we comment on it,” said McCarthy. He praised Mulcair’s experience and track record. “There is a clear consensus that Mulcair has been a very effective leader of the Opposition. He is ready for the next step – to govern Canada,” said McCarthy. “When I look around this room, when I think of all the encouragement I have received from supporters who could not attend tonight and when I consider the number of spontaneous offers to assist in the campaign, I know that this is a good time to be a New Democrat and your candidate for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke.”

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Arnprior Fire Department launches annual home fire safety program It’s that time of year again. Arnprior’s volunteer firefighters are launching the annual Home Fire and Life Safety Program as part of the department’s fire prevention and public education program. The Home Fire and Life Safety Program promotes the installation and testing of smoke alarms and

educates the public in regards to the Ontario Fire Code requirements for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in all homes. As well the program educates residents about the importance of preparing and practicing a home fire escape plan. Throughout June, members of the Arnprior Fire Department will once

again be knocking on doors asking for co-operation in order to inspect and test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in homes. Firefighters will be dressed in Arnprior Fire Department uniforms and be carrying proper identification. This year’s program is expected to reach 250 homes in the community

and while this service is provided by the Arnprior Fire Department, residents should not wait for a knock on their door to have their alarms tested. The fire department stresses that it is every homeowner’s responsibility to ensure smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are in place where re-

quired and operating properly. Test alarms every month and change batteries at least once a year or whenever the low-battery warning chirps. Do not remove the batteries for any other reason Any questions anyone may have regarding smoke alarms or the requirement of carbon monoxide alarms can be directed to the Arnprior Fire Department fire prevention office at 613623-4231. For additional information, visit the Town of Arnprior website at www.arnprior.ca or the Ontario Fire Marshal’s website at www.ofm.gov.on.ca.

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Young people doing the right thing may earn themselves some well-deserved recognition this summer. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is proud to be continuing its partnership with Mac’s Convenience Stores across Ontario again this year for Operation Freeze 2015, a program that rewards children who demonstrate positive actions, positive behaviour and show acts of kindness toward others.    OPP officers will be keeping a watchful  eye for young people carrying out good deeds in communities across the province; and when they catch someone in an act of kindness, the ‘thank you’ which they will receive is in the form of a free “ticket” for a “froster”.    Operation Freeze is a Positive Ticketing Program that provides opportunities for OPP officers to interact with young people while recognizing youth for doing good deeds. Officers can use the coupons in a ‘positive’ way to establish a dialogue with children in their patrol area and build relationships that will last for years to come. “The OPP is pleased to participate again this year in this highly successful initiative that recognizes youth for responsible and caring behaviour,” said OPP Inspector Robyn MacEachern, OPP Community Safety Services. “Any opportunity we have to interact with young people is a good thing.  Engaging our business communities in support of youth programs also helps make our communities stronger.”


Student choir sings to silver finish at national finals Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com

The Arnprior high school’s vocal group won silver at the recent national competitions held in Toronto. Arnprior District High School’s choir has been invited to the competition six times over the last 20 years, reaching the silver category just three times and the bronze three times. “To get silver or gold at the nationals is really good.” Frank Pecora is the music teacher who oversees Red Velvet. He credits student leaders for the impressive standing. “They had good internal leadership, especially Lydia Bastien and Maddie Neill,” Pecora said. “There are quite a few leaders. We had exceptional sectional rehearsals. The students did everything. “I’d be in my office, but it FRANK PECORA/SUBMITTED

The 2015 Arnprior District High School Red Velvet Choir is comprised of Charlie Armstrong, Kianna Backs, Lydia Bastien, Kelsey Brown, Mallory Brumm, Dia Campbell, Valentina Candelaria, Adrienne Cavers, Michael Clarke, Rebecca Cowal, Emily Croft, Jessica Erickson, Vanessa Farmer, Gwen Flegal, Jordyn Gibeault, Madelaine Gillan, Adam Hrkach, Paul Hrkach, Heidi Landon, Jenna Landriault, Braydon Massoud, Keanna Maves, Calli McLachlan, Danielle Nagy, Maddie Neill, Alyssa Perreault, Tessa Roberts, Courtenay Simmonds, Brynn Sumner and Connor Vine.

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was all them.” Some 7,000 students from across Canada participate in the annual event. It was held May 15 on the University of Toronto campus. The fledgling singers were provided invaluable experiences, attending workshops with professors and professionals in the field. Students got to mix and mingle with faculty and industry people at the Royal Conservatory of Music. Meet-andgreets, Q-and-As, Pecora said the students got a clear sense of what it takes to make it in the music business. “Toronto, of course, is the hotbed for music in Canada,” he said. “They saw others perform and got to know what it takes to be at that elite level, and they can count themselves among it. But now they know what the next steps look like.” Connor Vine is a choir member who gets to take it even further.

The bass player scored a scholarship that sees him attending a week-long jazz camp. Next year also looks promising for Red Velvet. Twentyfive of the 30 members are returning. The group doesn’t do it on its own. Service groups contribute. Pecora thanked the Lions Club, Arnprior Community Choir and Arnprior Duplicate Bridge Club. CONCERT JUNE 13

An upcoming concert called Velvet Blue Harmony in the Prior is set for 3 p.m., Saturday, June 13 at Grace St. Andrew’s United Church. Bluesettes & Co. from All Saints High School in Kanata will join Harmonie Generation and Red Velvet for the performance, plus a workshop and rehearsal. All are welcome.

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Fiery cross to help call the clans at Scottish Festival Rose Ann MacLaren

The Call of Fiery Cross will be made during the Friday evening (June 19) of the McNab Day’s Scottish Festival. No, the fiery cross has nothing to do with the starting of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States in 1866. The history of the fiery cross goes back a lot farther than that in the highlands of Scotland. The reason for ‘Crann Tara’ (fiery cross) was as simple as communication between clans. However, the significance of the cross was urgent and not to be taken lightly. Roman Catholicism was one of the first Christian religions to be associated with the Scottish clans. The Christian Cross became very symbolic in their lives and culture. It came as no great surprise that the clans used the sign of the Cross to spell out danger. The Scottish people were a people who enjoyed fighting among themselves for land, cattle or just about any reason. Violence could appear from nowhere and the clans had to be always prepared. A successful attack on a clan could herald its very demise. Clan lands and cattle and sheep

constituted the principal source of wealth in those regions, so if this was taken away the people suffered greatly. Each clan had its own meeting place and when the fiery cross was sent out, every man was expected to be there armed and ready for battle. The method used to rouse the people was for two clansmen to leave with their respective fiery cross and, while shouting loudly the clan’s war cry, they gave the place and the time of the rendezvous. As the runners tired, another would take his place (like a relay team). By changing the runners, huge amounts of ground could be covered in a short space of time. Using this method was very effective and successful for the clans. If for whatever reason the call to arms went unheeded, then the consequences were dire. Mothers and fathers would disown their sons. Lovers separated because the man had failed to appear for his clan duty. They were looked upon as traitors to their people and unworthy of living on clan land. Usually they would be chased from the homeland, never to be allowed to return because they were cowards. No excuse was accepted for not responding

to the summons; the call was absolute, imperative and urgent. The groom forsook his bride at the church door, the pall-bearers abandoned the funeral bier; wherever the Cross was met, you had to be there. They even penned poetry to warn people of the importance of the call. Come on out and answer the fiery cross call for all clans (families) at the Mudmen outdoor concert on Friday, June 19 at McNab Centre Park and have a fun time doing it. Don’t forget to register your clan when you get there for your torch at the calling. See you there for show time at 7:30 p.m. CELTIC ROCK BAND

What are the Mudmen? The Mudmen are a Celtic Rock Band who inspire a party as soon as they hit the stage. Founded by The Campbell Brothers in 1998, the Mudmen have eight studio CDs and a legion of fans from young to old. The Mudmen have met and performed for the Queen on Canada Day at Parliament Hill, and have been honoured to entertain and share the stage with numerous celebrities over the

years, including Eugene Levy, Martin Short, Paul Shaffer, William Shatner, The Guess Who and Gordon Lightfoot. Don Cherry and Ron MacLean have featured music by the Mudmen on Rock’em Sock’em tapes, Coach’s Corner and during the nationally televised making of the new CBC hockey anthem. The Mudmen, who have performed more than 2,000 shows to date, are Robby Campbell, Sandy Campbell, Mario Bozza, Steve Gore, Anthony Albanese and Jeremy Burton. Their love for music and performing is as strong as their off stage friendship. For more information about the band, call 613-623-3614. Tickets are available at Peebles in the Arnprior Mall, Jenn’s Hairstyling in Arnprior, Aikenhead’s Drug Store and Dahl’s Convenience store in Renfrew, BMR in Eganville, 5-Span Feeds in Pakenham, Scottish and Irish Stores in Ottawa, Mac’s Milk in Almonte, Irish and Scottish Store in Perth, Milliken Landscaping on Scheel Drive in Braeside, Home Hardware in Cobden, Pembroke Mall and the Scottish Festival, McNab-Braeside and McNab and District Celtic Heritage websites. Tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 at the gate. R0023309008/0604

REQUEST FOR TENDER PW 2015-16 Brushing Tender The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to Brush Township Roads. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the tenders is 2:00 PM June 22nd, 2015. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Thomas McCarthy, Acting Road Superintendent 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.250 F: 613-259-2291 E: roadsadmin@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above. 24 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, June 4, 2015

Township of Lanark Highlands PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Township of Lanark Highlands proposes to enact a By-law to stop-up, close and sell that part of the unopened road allowance set out and described as follows: A portion of the unopened road allowance between Concessions 3 and 4 in the former Township of Lanark located at 100 Heron Drive. The proposed By-law will come before Council for consideration at its regular meeting on the 16th day of June 2015. At that time, Council will hear in person or by his/her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his/her land will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be heard. To apply to be heard, please contact the undersigned by June 2nd, 2015. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Stacey Blair, Deputy Clerk/Planning Administrator 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext. 231 F: 613-259-2291 E: sblair@lanarkhighlands.ca

COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE

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ANNUAL POLICE SERVICES BOARD COMMUNITY BASEBALL GAME

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Several members of the Kazoku Jui Jitsui dojo based at the Kenwood Centre in Arnprior won medals at a tournament in Bryson, Quebec May 2. In front, from left, are Liam Kahn, Connor Waite and Hayden Kahn; and in back Jody Parsons, Sensei Rob Dodd, Tony Wierzbicki and Ashley Jessup. Anyone interested in finding out more about the Jui Jitsui school can drop by Mondays (kids 6-7 p.m., adults 7-8:30 p.m.).

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Cost: Early Bird Registration $90/Person – forms must be handed in and fees must be paid before Friday June 30th, 2015 The cost will be $100/Person after June 30th. This includes BBQ lunch, dinner, green fees, golf cart, and prizes. Proceeds from this event will go towards a bursary for students at Arnprior District High School and for Arnprior/McNab students attending St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew and other Chamber initiatives.

Dairy & Beef Specialist – Arnprior, ON Margaret Currie is a Dairy and Beef Specialist for Grand Valley Fortifiers now actively serving producers in Eastern Ontario. If you’re interested in a second opinion on changes you desire to make or you’re facing a challenge in your operation that you can’t overcome, give Margaret a call today. Margaret will be happy to assist you in reaching your production goals.

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New era of Junior B hockey means end for some franchises Scott Campbell

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What was once the largest Junior B league in Canada is officially no more. The Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL) history goes back to 1966 but it’s in for big changes next season. The 22 EOJHL teams have been cut down to 16 with Shawville, Gatineau, Almonte, Gananoque, Akwesasne and Morrisburg not included in the newly formed Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 (CCHL2). This has left Arnprior, Renfrew, Perth, Clarence, Metcalfe, Ottawa, Ottawa West, Stittsville, Alexandria, Winchester, Athens, Casselman, Brockville, Westport, Char-Lan and Prescott to survive to play in the new league. While kinks are being worked out, at this point the only significant change from the EOJHL is the reduction of teams and the creation of an “unbalanced and full interlocking schedule.” “We will be playing every team in the league a minimum two times, which is a home and an away game,” explained Brent Sylvester, GM of the Renfrew Timberwolves. “Teams like Arnprior, Stittsville and Perth get played four times.”

Sylvester conceded that the one downside to the league will likely be the travel aspect. Brockville is a bit of a trek from Renfrew as the team now sits in the same conference alongside Arnprior and the Timberwolves. Brockville only plays the Wolves twice because it will reduce costs for the teams, hence the use of the term “unbalanced” for the schedule. The CCHL2 season is slated to be 44 games. “I believe it’s a good move,” said Sylvester of junior hockey forming the new league. “There’s variety for the fans. It will be a better product. In the long-term I believe it will stabilize a lot of the franchises and continue to push kids to the next level (Junior A hockey).” Arnprior Packers GM and head coach Bill Griese is looking forward to the new league and a different vision for the future of the game locally. He hopes the change can perhaps give a jolt to the Arnprior hockey crowd. “This has so much upside,” he said. “But some people don’t like change and that’s where the negativity is coming from. “I’m really hoping it changes the attitude of the Arnprior fans. It’s been hard to get them out. It’s been difficult to find volunteers, so maybe this will trigger a better response.” He believes playing against teams like West-

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port and Athens will give more exposure to the league. “For the most part the new league will look a lot like the old league, but the subtleties over the next few years will make a big difference,” said Griese. “We now can act as one league instead of four divisions (like in the EOJHL).” Sylvester explained for the playoffs, that the top three finishers from each conference will move on to the post-season. There will also be four wildcard positions, which will be decided on the best point totals. This factor can mean as many as seven teams from one conference can make the playoffs. “There has been a widely held belief that there were more Junior B teams based on the size of the branch than was ideal,” said Kevin Abrams, vice-president of junior hockey for Hockey Eastern Ontario (HEO) and commissioner of the CCHL. “Saskatchewan has the same number of registered players and 12 to 14 Junior B teams with 12 Junior A teams. This has been a common refrain, but there was no appetite to address it until this season.” SHAWVILLE FRUSTRATED

While teams like Renfrew and Arnprior are seeing the positives to the change, it spells the end to franchises in Shawville and Gatineau, as they have been allowed to play within the

EOJHL for years. The Shawville arena can anticipate lost revenue, since the team took up a considerable amount of ice time and the spinoff will likely reach into the community. The Gatineau Mustangs have officially folded and will be transformed into an AAA team that was bought out of Lachine. For the 2015-16 season, Gatineau players are expected to skate in places like Sherbrooke, Princeville, Longueil and Granby. Shawville President Ryan Barber has been frustrated with the entire process. “A widely held belief (of too many Junior B teams), based on what, who?” he asked. “I’ve never heard this in my four years. Not once from anyone. “Who cares about Saskatchewan? How is that relevant? This is the only reason we are no longer a part of the league, their desire to have fewer teams. There hasn’t been one rule change that they implemented that would exclude us.” One attempted explanation for the exclusion could be that teams like Shawville, Gatineau and Gananoque, have always required permission to play in the EOJHL. “(Shawville is) an out-of-branch team because we are a Hockey Quebec branch team,” said Barber. “Each year we seek permission from Hockey Quebec to allow us to play hockey in Eastern Ontario. See SHAWVILLE, page 27

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Losing team is not easy for Shawville Great season for Arnprior Wrestling Club “For 29 years, that’s how it worked and there’s been no problem. This year, Hockey Quebec said, ‘Sure you guys can go play there because Hockey Quebec doesn’t have the equivalent league for you to play in on this side. We don’t have a league. There’s no Junior B teams here in the Outaouais… go play hockey in Eastern Ontario’.” Abrams noted that “permission is required from the outgoing and incoming branch as well as Hockey Canada. There is usually a vote held at the league AGM to accept or decline the out of branch teams. “This season there was a written declaration required by each branch team and the decision to decline the out-ofbranch teams was unanimous. There is no requirement of the teams to render a rationale for their decision.” Overall with this year’s claim aside, the concept of voting is a mystery to Barber for the four years that he has been involved in the EOJHL league. “Now, they are pretending they vote every year,” he said. “There’s never ever been a vote. Nobody has ever submitted a vote to Shawville. “It was always been about getting permission from Quebec and that was never a roadblock. They were happy to have us, they wanted us, they wanted our money

and they wanted us part of the league to make it big and strong.” The Shawville Pontiacs would have been celebrating 30 years as a team, but now they are no options to consider for playing time. Barber was researching possibilities of starting a new league with just Outaouais teams - probably Junior C hockey - but with Gatineau out of the picture, the likelihood has decreased considerably. The chances are slim for a hockey team in Shawville to suit up this year. For the idea of seeing more of other teams in the CCHL2, Barber understands a lower number does simplify matters. Yet, he remembers doing just that when he played for Shawville in his junior days. “We played Westport and Brockville,” he said. “I mean it’s easier for some of our Shawville players to go to play in Ottawa West than it is Shawville. We only played against Ottawa twice all season.” A team like Arnprior matched up with Shawville six times. Time will tell if the CCHL2 turns out to be a worthy change from the EOJHL. Barber knows Shawville is losing the battle, but the league decision has not been an easy one to agree with. “Once you lose something, it is very hard to get it back.”

The Arnprior Wrestling Club has had a very busy season this year with more tournaments and a bigger team on its roster than previous years. With the season coming to a close with three tournaments, the club ended with some outstanding wins. Most importantly, the wrestlers showed dedication and sportsmanship throughout the year, which helped them accomplish these results. In April, the club headed to Fredericton with two female wrestlers, Lily LaFont and Paulena Oattes, for the Cadet/Juvenile Canadian National Championship. There was some tough competition with wrestlers coming from all across Canada. Both girls wrestled hard, ending their season with Lily coming home with a silver medal in the Juvenile Division Then the club travelled to Milton with two bantam wrestlers, Jolie Brisco and Brian Sheeler, for the Ontario Youth Provincial Championship. Both had a competitive day with Jolie winning all of her matches, even though she came up against athletes who belong to the Ontario High Performance Team (Team Ontario). She dominated the weight class and came home with the gold medal and the title of the Ontario Provincial Champion. Brian was just off of the podium at fifth place. Rounding out the end of the season, Jolie and Brian headed to Niagara Falls for the Canada East Youth Wrestling Festival. Both showed great performances throughout the weekend. Brian wrestled his way to a bronze medal in a very tough weight class that had his last match scored at an impressive 18-19 victory with only four seconds left on the clock for his win. Jolie had another ex-

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Arnprior Wrestling Club coach Janine McDonald, wrestlers Jolie Brisco and Brian Sheeler and coach Kevin Mayhew at the Canada East Youth Wrestling Festival. Brisco won gold in her class and Sheeler earned bronze. cellent performance winning all of her matches for another gold medal victory. Jolie also took home the trophy for Overall Female Bantam Wrestler, which is voted on by all the coaches at the tournament from the provinces of Eastern Canada. Throughout the summer the athletes will be doing fundraisers to help support the upcoming season, which will see some going back to Fredericton and others to Calgary for major championship meets along with their already busy tournament schedule. On June 13, the club will be hosting a barbecue fundraiser for the team at the M&M Meat Shop in Arnprior. R0013298300

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Gold for Arnprior hoopsters The Arnprior Basketball Club (Valley Pride) has done it again. After securing the gold medal in the Atom girls division of the Eastern Ontario Basketball Championships in March, the Bantam Girls followed suit with a gold medal of their own. The Bantam Pride travelled to the ‘AA’ championships in Brockville on the weekend of April 10-12. The team sported a perfect 4-0 record through round-robin play with victories over Nepean (2822), Cornwall (40-29), Naismith (34-33) and the host Brockville Blazers (31-24). The gold medal game featured a rematch with the Nepean Blue Devils. Outstanding play on both ends of the court resulted in a 39-27 win for the Pride to cap the season with another gold medal for the local club. JODY MOORE/SUBMITTED

The Arnprior Basketball Club’s Valley Pride bantam girls have won the Eastern Ontario Championships in the AA division. The team includes, in back from left, Steve Styles, Katie McIntyre, Ashley Sparling, Jaymi Hawkins, Faith Styles, Lizzie Wyatt, Graeme Wyatt, Kelsey Naismith, Kim Scott and Jason Caesar; in front Alyx Caesar, Chloe Styles, Maggie Scott, and Delaney Gray; and in front with ball Christina McIntyre. The Valley Pride Midget girls won silver on the same weekend. Earlier, the Valley Pride Atom girls also won gold.

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The Madawaska Golf Club is back in full swing after a long winter of snow, ice and cold weather. The season had a bit of a late start, but the course is in exceptional condition and Martyn Munro and his staff have been very busy keeping ahead of the grass cutting and cleaning up the winter debris. Some major improvements are underway in the club house including new flooring and painting and the clubhouse staff is back and ready for the season. Andrew ‘Burrhead’ Dick has joined the pro shop staff as the director of golf and has laid out plans for a Tuesday night league and a revised team game on Men’s night. Dick will also be actively involved in marketing and sales with a major goal of ensuring that the golf experience at the Madawaska is the best that it can be. Drop into the pro shop and say hello to all of the staff. The excellent course conditions have jump started the men’s competitive seasons starting with the Kickers scramble on May 9. Caleb Brown, Ranny Gauvreau, Wayne Carty and Terry Kelly were the opening day winners with a 10under-par score of 60. Gary Grainger, Jim Laforce, Keith Blimkie and Gerry Branje finished in second. Kevin Savard, Steve Wilson, John Carty and Doug Howe finished in third, followed by the team of Dan McCaskill, Del McMillan, Hal Grainger and Ben Jones.

The opening Men’s night was held May 7. Travis Fraser and Dan McCaskill were the A flight winners, followed by Frank Pecora and Ron Hawthorne in B flight. Dean Brown and Brian Clouthier were the C flight winners and the D flight winners included Roger Branje and Ben Jones. Men’s day on May 21 was sponsored by the Madawaska Golf Club. The long drivers for the evening were Gary Grainger and Keith Blimkie. Perry Freda and Tom Quinn were the A flight winners. Kevin Ledgerwood and Kevin Borg were the B flight winners, followed by Dennis Bouchard and Kevin Turcotte in C flight. Ben Jones and Scott Tanguay rounded out the D flight winners for the evening. The Men’s opening Field day was held on May 24. John Carty was the overall winner with a net score of 68. The low gross for the day was fired by Perry Freda with a two over par score of 72. The A flight low shooters included Perry Freda, Gary Grainger, Dan McCaskill and Jon Freda. The B flight winner was Steve Wilson, followed by Del McMillan. The C flight winner was Hal Grainger with Brian Clouthier in second. D flight was won by Doug Carty and Ben Jones was in the runner-up position. The next event on the men’s schedule is the ever popular Ryder Cup this Sunday, June 7. Good luck to all of the golfers and please visit the club’s website for the latest news and special offers at www.madawaskagolf.com.

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John Carty won the first field day at the Madawaska Golf Club. The May 24 tournament was also the first of three qualifiers for the Men’s Intersectional Team. A Flight winners were Perry Freda, 69 and Dan McCaskill, 70; B Flight: Steve Wilson, 74, Del McMillan, 74; C Flight: John Carty, 68, Hal Grainger, 68; D Flight: Doug Carty, 72., Ben Jones, 74. There are 25 men’s club members in the running for the team. Twelve make the team, 10 plus two alternates. Right , Robert Carruthers on hole 11, left Harold Neumann of hole 9.

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Record breaker Walter Zadow Grade 6 student Keaton McGrath, left, has had a great start to the track season. He broke three records at the McNab Invitational track meet May 20 in the 1500-m, 800-m and 400-m races and another three track records on May 22 in the 1500-m, 800-m and relay at the Bill Tyrrell meet at the Arnprior District High School track. Above, in full flight during one of his races. Keaton is the son of Rob McGrath and ADHS vice-principal Angie McGrath.

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Keeping track Walter Zadow Grade 7 students Tristan Baldwin-Armstrong, left, and Zach Cram head for the finish line during a race at the Bill Tyrelll Track meet. The annual track meet on May 22 attracted about 400 student from 11 schools.

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Cody Mousseau. one of several champion Canadian rodeo riders who will compete in the first-ever Arnprior Stampede June 13-14, comes by the title of all-round cowboy honestly. The 24-year-old from Alymer is last year’s world champion in two events – steer wrestling and team roping. He was also in the running for tops in tie-down roping. For his successes, he was named International Federation of Rodeo’s all-round cowboy for 2014. In the steer wrestling competitions, he had tough opposition from Brian Barefoot, Brad Stewart and Justin Thigpen. It came down to the last steer in the fourth round with only $400 separating Mousseau and Stewart for the gold buckle. Mousseau edged out Jacob Dagenhart of Statesville, North Carolina for the 2014 world champion team roping header title. He qualified in the number two seat in the tie-down roping behind Thigpen of Waycross, Georgia. Mousseau roped solidly in the rounds and finished third in the average but was not able to best Thigpen who added his sixth gold buckle to his collection. In addition to his two world championships, Mousseau earned the IFR All-Around title as well. “To win the allaround at the finals was awesome,” he said. Immediately following his North American exploits, Mousseau traveled to Australia to rodeo for three months before hitting the IPRA trail again. The Arnprior Stampede will feature a full weekend of events at the Arnprior Fairgrounds, starting with a kick-off party Friday evening. The main rodeos run 5-8 Saturday and 2-5 Sunday. For more details about the Arnprior Stampede, visit www.arnpriorstampede.com.

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Arnprior District High School’s Shauna McNulty breaks away to score the championship winning try with two minutes left to give ADHS a heart-stopping 15-10 win over their Kingston area opponents.

Chalk up another Eastern Ontario rugby championship for Arnprior District High School’s girls. The Redmen captured the AAA EOSSAA girls rugby championship with a thrilling 15-10 victory over defending champions Regiopolis Notre Dame of Kingston on Tuesday. It marks the fourth time in the past seven years ADHS has captured an Eastern Ontario girls rugby title and advanced to the Ontario championships (OFSAA). The team played in the girls to OFSAA AAA/AAAA championship in Mississauga Monday through Wednesday this week (past press deadline). ADHS was ranked fourth in the 16-team tournament, an impressive feat for the small-town school. In the EOSSAA title game, ADHS, coached by Glenn Wallace, took a threepoint lead in the first half on a penalty kick, but RND scored a try on the final play of the first half to go into the break leading 5-3. Some outstanding running and ball movement set up ADHS’s first try of the game, which, after the successful conversion, staked Arnprior to a 10-5 lead early in the second half. With only eight minutes to play, RND scored another unconverted try to knot the game at 10 points apiece. With less than two minutes on the clock, Arnprior rallied to score a brilliant 50-metre try and claim the victory.

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Arnprior dancers prepare to Shine The Arnprior School of Dance students held their annual showcase in May, but for many dancers their season is far from over. The school’s competitive team will cap off a very successful season by travelling to the Shine Nationals in Niagara Falls June 29 to July 4. All 54 of the team members qualified and several of the team members also qualified for Shine’s coveted title competitions. Joyia Chase, Mackenzie Ivory and Rebecca Cowal will be competing for the Miss Shine Acro title and Thomas Cherney will compete for the Mr. Shine title. The school’s Senior Musical Theatre group and the Intermediate Acrobatics group have qualified for the danceoff competition on July 4. This is an exciting part of the National Finals where every dance school has their strongest teams go head to head, explains Arnprior School of Dance director Monica Lyon. The second qualifying competition was the team’s best showing of the season, which shows members are getting stronger each time they hit the stage. “I expect that we will continue to improve and proudly represent Arnprior in Niagara Falls,” said Lyon. “ConElizabeth O’Connor acknowledges sidering we are among one of the smallest dance schools competing, we always do extremely well.” the audience.

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Aunt Lizzie had again arrived from Regina, after about three days, she was starting to get the fidgets. I knew she was ready for a trip into Renfrew. Ordering everyone within earshot, she sent me upstairs to change my clothes, sent Everett to the barn to bring out Queenie, and told Emerson to get the buggy out of the drive shed. Mother shot her a glance that was a warning in itself: “stay away from the beauty parlour with Mary.” A whole year had passed, and my ringlets were a long way from being back to the length they were before what Mother called “Aunt Lizzie’s sticking her nose in where it didn’t belong.” It was a warm sunny day when we headed into Renfrew, and I was beside myself with anticipation because Aunt Lizzie, I knew, would be buying me a treat. It could be anything from store-bought underwear, to new

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The next Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home. Friendship Days program will be held Thursday, June 18. The ham and cold salads lunch, which runs from noon to 2 p.m., will be held in the Arnprior Legion Hall. Tickets cost $8 and need to be bought by noon June 16. Entertainment will be provided by Seniors at Home’s own Dennis Harrington. Those 50 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs are most welcome.

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At a fashion show at Island View Suites, Midge Langley shows off a replica of Scarlett O’Hara’s dress worn by actress Vivian Leigh at the beginning of the movie Gone With the Wind. The fashion show’s theme was based on the famous movie. SCOTT CAMPBELL/ METROLAND

Fashions from a movie classic modelled

Island Park Suites residents were taken back in time with a fashion show that offered a look Betty Demers presents Scarlett’s mourning dress at costumes from a film many from the film, which she wore when dancing with considered a classic - 1939’s Rhett Butler. Gone With the Wind.

Island View’s life enrichment co-ordinator Karen Colbert said the May 20 show featured replicas of the movie’s clothing made by Nancy McLeod, who was also emcee.

McLeod described the fabrics involved in her creations and also offered bits of trivia from the movie. For example, Clark Gable’s character Rhett Butler could have also been played by

Gary Cooper, Vincent Price or Humphrey Bogart. In the past, McLeod has also presented shows with the themes of medicine and bridal fashions set in the Victorian era.

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The Northern Old Bastards Vintage Motorcycle Club donates $528 to the Arnprior and District Food Bank and Arnprior hospital. The club with members from all over the Upper Ottawa Valley collected more than $8,000 in the last year and divided the money among 15 communities and their hospitals and food banks. The amount for Arnprior came to $528. Club members also stopped on Shawville, Pembroke, Renfrew, Eganville, Almonte and Carleton Place to make donations. Pictured at the Arnprior presentation, in front, are Rolly Bedard and Ed Murphy; in the middle from left Garry Anderson, food bank president Kathy Tonkin, Helen Bird, Owen Bird and Ron Boulanger; and in back Debbie and Clarence Hodgins, Jeff Bonfield, and John Sadler.

Lutherans support healthy snacks for students St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church had applied for and received a compassionate justice grant of $1,000 from the Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada. The congregation decided the money should go towards a snack pack program for school children through the Arnprior and District Food Bank. Food bank president Kathy Tonkin noted it was the first time the program was specifically targeted for a donation. The church’s Jeff Kargus and Rev. Norine Gullons, right, present the donation to Tonkin.

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3) Putting Contest

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Noreena Scery of Oxford Mills, at left, shows a mini long-haired daschund named Neil, while Justin Kaluski of Almonte and John Williams of Metcalfe show their Nova Scotia duck tolling retrievers at the Dog Show at the Nick Smith Centre.

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to Toto from the movie, The Wizard of Oz. She, along with all the participants, are well aware of the judges were looking for in their dogs. The concept is about accumulating points to perhaps reach the national rankings. Brown explained that with each show, if a dog and owner wants to win the top prize they have to go through three levels to make it. First, there is judging done by breed, which can be a Bernese mountain dog, as an example. If the judges approve they get advanced into one of seven different groups – the Bernese Mountain Dog would go into ‘working dog’ group. There are also terriers, hounds and sporting dogs as other possibilities. If the dog does well in the group, it heads to the final level, ‘Best in Show’. “We (Arnprior show) have three Best in Shows,” said Brown. The entries are also various ages. “We have baby puppy which is three to six months, puppy that is six months to one year.” The rest of the entrants are older. The Arnprior and District Humane Society worked the door at the show and received a portion of the admissions.

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How to keep your pets safe this summer Summer can be especially dangerous for our pets. Most of us assume that dogs are natural born swimmers when in fact, just like with humans, some dogs need to be taught to swim, some hate the water and some cannot and will not swim at all. For those dogs that love the water, there are still other dangers out there like choppy water or seaweed, which can tangle the best swimmer and cause drowning. Age is also a factor, an older dog tires quicker or the water temperature may be cold, which could stress your dog. Boating can present problems as well. Dogs that have been thrown overboard may drown while frantically attempting to get back to the boat or get caught up in the propeller. All dogs on a boat should wear an approved life jacket equipped with a handle, so in the event they end up in the drink they can float until rescued and can easily be plucked from the water. The life jacket will also serve as a marker so other

Pet Talk

IAN STUPP boaters will see your pet in the water. Most outdoor dogs that need their thick coats to keep them warm throughout the winter months find themselves now being shaved down for the summer. This can present other problems, since they are now susceptible to bug bites, sun burn and heat stroke. Skin So Soft from Avon works well for mosquitoes and OMBRELLE sunscreen for Kids with an SPF of 30 helps protect them from long periods of exposure to the sun. Light color coats or short-

haired pets are most at risk. Exercise your pet in the early morning or late afternoon, to reduce bug bites. Keep your pet indoors at dawn and dusk and to protect them against heat stroke keep them out of the sun between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the sun is at its peak. If you do intend to keep your pet outdoors, make sure that they have a shady place to cool off in and plenty of fresh water. Remember that on a hot summer day, even a shady spot can easily reach well over 70°F or 80°F. A small pool can also be a fun way for you and your family pet to cool down. A simple rule to go by, if it’s too hot for you to go outside than it’s probably too hot for your pet. If you suspect that your pet is having difficulties, do not hesitate to call your local veterinarian. Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. N.. He can be reached at 613623-6200 or wagswhiskers@ hotmail.com.

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Thomas Kennedy, 5, checks out which stuffed animal bargain he’s going to choose.

Humane society sale a success, walk-a-thon next The Arnprior and District Humane Society hosted its annual yard sale event at the shelter May 23. Next up for the humane society is their annual Walk-A-Thon on Sunday, June 14 at Robert Simpson Park, which includes a

2-km and a 5-km walk along the Madawaska River and through the forested Gillies Grove. Registration is at 10 a.m. and the walk starts at 11 a.m. Afterwards there will be door prizes.

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Arnprior Humane Society has many other companion animals available for adoption. Featured animals are adopted quickly! Website: http://www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca Email: district.spca@bellnet.ca • 613-623-0916 46 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, June 4, 2015

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Join us for our annual walk-a-thon on Sun. June 14 at Robert Simpson Park. There is a 2km and a 5km walk along the Madawaska River and through the forested Gillies Grove. Registration is at 10 am and the walk starts at 11 am. Afterwards there will be door prizes. Pledge forms are available on our website http:// www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca/event/walk-athon/ or new this year is online pledges via CanadaHelps. You can register as a participant, create your own fundraising page, allow people to pay via credit card, and have the money deposited directly into the humane society’s account. No more collecting cash or cheques. We hope to see you there!!

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STAG & DOES

Email

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stag & doe Stephanie Plascott and Derrick Schubrink

BUSINESS SERVICES

COMMERCIAL RENT

GARAGE SALE

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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

ARNPRIOR AND AREA grass cutting service. Hedge trimming, Spring and Fall cleanup also provided. Call or text 613-851-1326.

Industrial space available. Mid August. Call for details. Karen-Ann 613-623-4138

157 Renfrew Ave E, Renfrew. Sat June 6, 8am-1pm. Moving Sale furniture, kitchen items, lawn chairs, tools, linens, golf clubs and much more

Apt 17, 69 Munroe Ave E, Renfrew, Friday June 5, Onward: not before 8:30am. Moving Sale, household items and some collectibles. Everything must go. Call 433.3700 for more information.

Garage Sale, Saturday, June 6, 219 Kedey St. Fitzroy Harbour. Lots of treasures.

FOR RENT

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There will be games, rafes, entertainment, luncheon and of course entertainment.

Thank you for your support.

Stag & Doe Ryan Rogers Sharon Ramkerrysingh

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

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Saturday, June 6, 2015 Mateway Activity Centre 1 Mateway Park Drive, Renfrew Time: 8:00 P.M. Tickets $5.00 per person (tickets available at the door) Lots of Music! Great Prizes! Come out and have some fun with us!

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Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. 1256 GOSHEN ROAD, 8-1, Reasonable rates, 25 years Sat. June 6, Large 2 family sale, Baby items, RC experience. 613-832-2540 planes and accessories, fishing tackle, wood workHOUSE CLEANING, DUMP ing items, and household RUNS, moving, raking, items. free metal pickup (small fee if outside Arnprior). Quality work, competitive 128 Hall Ave corner of rates, celebrating 10 years Lynn St. Renfrew and 317 in business. Call Bob Joffre, Sat June 6th, 8am - 12:00pm. Household 613-622-5923 items, tablesaw, some tools, some furniture, Rain or Shine. EDUCATION

Charity Art Auction. Jack Ward Estate art collection - 200+ paintings and sculptures. Arthur Schilling, Hilton Hassel,Doug Forsythe, James A. Woods, Vince Lebano, Tom Mathews, J. Keirstead, R.G. Miller, and many others. Silent and live auction. June 13 in Picton 7:00pm. Jim Nelson auctioneer. Tickets and paddles 613-393-2216. Secondary teachers needed D e t a i l s : for research about teachhttp://oenogallery.com/news/ ing students with hearing loss in regular classrooms. Contact cj.dalton@queensu. WANTED ca to book 60-minute interview near you. Study meets Canadian and Queen’s University ethics guidelines. 613-331-0319.

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YARD SALE, 6 Robinson Street, (Division, Hayes, Sleepy Pines) Sat. June 6th, 8-5, Books, toys, clothing, household items, appliances, no early birds please.

50 Leslie Ave, Cotieville Saturday June 6, 8am to noon. 6 Truelove St. Cobden. Sat June 6, 8am-2pm. Misc items, business supplies, printer, fax machine, pool table, kids furniture and toys. 8 CROSKERY CRES. Braeside, Saturday June 6, 8 am - 2 pm. Bar stools, kitchen set, microwave, Yamaha portable keyboard, sleigh, figurines, jewelry, kids stuff.

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1 & 2 bedroom apartments

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

Open House June 7 1pm to 3pm Royal Canadian Legion Eganville (downstairs)

ROOM FOR RENT, RENFREW Downtown, satellite, in a comfortable a/c 2 bathroom home. Large private sunspace veranda for visitors, laundry, shared kitchen, parking, to a male, non smoker & drinker. $500 monthly. Phone after 6:00 pm. 613.570.8981

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

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Multi-Family Sale, Sat. June 6, 2015. 8 am-1 pm, 55 Gary Cres. Arnprior. Something for everyone.

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Avail July 1st 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bathrooms 5 appliances Central air yard/Garage Finished basement $1300.00 +utilities call: Joanne 613-229-4352

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252 John St N, Arnprior, 2 blocks south of hospital, $695, 1-bedroom, lower level (hi-ranch), Sept 1st, renovated, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, petfriendly, parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, eat-in kitchen, dining/living room, www.ovrentals.ca, 2 bedroom apt Oak St. 613-266-4832 Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $645/month plus 3 bed, 2 bath house, quiet hydro. One year lease. neighbourhood, close to First/last & references re- schools & downtown, finished basement, $1000.00 quired 613.433.3053 per month plus $1000.00 damage deposit, plus 2 bedroom spacious apart- utilities. If interested ment has private rear yard, please call Lee or Louise stove, fridge, water, new home 613.519.3519, cell carpeting. $700/month 343.369.6312 plus gas heating and hydro. Available now, Arnprior 2nd floor large 1 432.2852 Renfrew bedroom apt, gas heat included. Available Immediately. 52 Madawaska Street, Available July 1st, CARD OF THANKS Call 613.432.4332 1-BR APARTMENT - stove, fridge, washer, dryer, water & parking all included. Private entrance. Modern brick home. Side yard. Quiet area. No pets. Mature adult/senior preferred. $ 7 3 5 . m o n t h l y. 613-432-7124.

Thank You KUASH – I would like to extend my sincere thanks to friends and relatives of the family for their respects and thoughtful donations to L’Arche and Arnprior Hospital Partners in Caring. I am also grateful for the flowers and the cards of sympathy. A heartfelt thank you goes to the Staff of the Arnprior Villa, Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and Dr. Greenough for the wonderful care Mother received over the years. A special thank you is sent to the West End Villa and Dr. Bellack for their compassionate care of mother in her last month. A most sincere thank you to Andre Pilon and staff of the Pilon Family Funeral Home for their very dignified and sensitive arrangements for mother. Thank you to Father Burchat and Deacon Peter Do for his sensitive homily, as well as the church choir and soloist, and members of the CWL. Riley’s Catering is also sent thanks for a wonderful luncheon. Virginia Kuash CLR610036

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Country living all for $850.00 per month. 1 bedroom home with lake view includes heat & hydro, fridge, stove with hook up for washer/dryer, plus lawn cutting and snowplowing, no pets, first & 1 and 2 bedroom apts last. 613.628.5080 available, Renfrew 1st For rent one and two bedfloor apartment in quiet rooms units. Most all insmoke free, seniors build- clusive. Price ranging from ing. Call Sheryl @ $695.00 to $975.00 One 613.432.4909 unit available immediately. Others July to Sept. Call Renfrew nice large 2 bed- Karen-Ann 613-623-4138. room, available June 1st, offers parking, large yard, House for rent Mt. St. Patsun deck, laundry hook up, rick, 2 storey, 2 bedroom, fridge & stove. $890 per 1 bath, open concept main month heat included, plus floor, newly renovated, hydro, 613.432.0370 wood & electric heat, $850/month plus utilities, Calabogie central location, no smoking, references, for mature person or per- first & last required. June 1st. sons. 2 bdrm apt with porch Available deck, available. $625 plus 613.433.7458 heat & hydro. Fridge & stove included 613.432.0370 RENFREW house for rent, 2 storey, 2 bedroom, gas CARD OF THANKS heat, available July 1st, 613-432-432. ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

THANK YOU

BUSINESS SERVICES

FOR THE BILL TYRRELL MEMORIAL TRACK MEET

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP

A special thank you to WZPS for once again, hosting Bill’s Memorial Track Meet on May 22nd.

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

613-432-9335

A BIG thank you to Nathalie Spratt, and Kelvin Somerville for doing such an amazing job of organizing the day. You continue to make an enormous task look easy!

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A heartfelt thanks goes out to the many teachers, volunteers and retired teachers for their constant willingness to help make this day a success. Despite the weather, our young athletes had a great day and continue to set NEW RECORDS!! With sincerest appreciation, The Tyrrell Family

Thank you! To family and so many friends who gathered at the CE Centre for my 90th birthday celebration and to those who sent cards and gifts I say “thank you�. Your thoughtfulness was overwhelming. Appreciation to the Cobden UCW for catering such a lovely luncheon and the use of the CE Centre. Phyllis McLaughlin

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Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

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I wish to thank the nurses, staff and doctors for the good care and kindness to me while a patient in hospital. Also my family for their support for taking care of home problems. I would like to thank all those who visited me and made my stay more cheerful. Stan Headrick

FOR RENT

HELP WANTED

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

DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free info: www.BossFree123.com

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

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Full Time Bookkeeper required for electrical construction company with office just west of Carp. Proficiency in Excel and Sage 50(Simply Accounting) is essential. Also responsible for various general office administrative and clerical Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. Cobden - attached 3 bed- duties. Apply by fax room garden home. Call (613)839-2268 to JWK Utilities & Site Services 613.432.1911 Ltd. Room available in a large heritage home (aka Car- General labourer required swell House) in Renfrew. to work in gravel pit. No Utilities and internet in- experience necessary. Stucluded. Access to the dent welcome to apply. house and property. Quiet APPLY in person 9-4 neighborhood with walk- WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt ing trails in Ma-te-way Aggregates 1766 LochwinRd Renfrew. Park adjacent to the prop- noch erty. Non-smoking house- 613.432.5764 hold. Monthly rate $750.00. Call Loader and excavator operators required will train. 613.581.3874 Apply in person 9-4 ROOM for RENT - fully fur- WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt nished plus micro wave, Aggregates 1766 Lochwinmini fridge, & satelite. noch Rd Renfrew. Kitchen & laundry privileg- 613.432.5764 es. Private back yard. $ 4 3 5 . m o n t h l y. Long term part-time 613-432-7124. work, one to two days per week, available to FOR SALE cover holidays. 1475 GEHL Round Baler, t Excellent TDC, mint condition, interpersonal, verbal stored inside, and written skills t Excellent computer $5500.00 613.625.2836 skills. 2004 Prowler 5th wheel, Please apply to box “V� 24ft. 12ft. slide out, a.c., c/o The Renfrew 24ft deck, roof over deck Mercury, 35 Opeongo & trailer. Fees paid for Rd, Renfrew On, 2015. Smiths’ Bay Lake K7V 2T2. Dore. Sleeps 6. $6000.00. 613.432.2550 LOOKING for a licensed A DEAL ON STEEL ROOF- gas fitter & licensed plumING IN STOCK - 29ga, ber. Please send resume Various colours, Win- to Layton Knight-Locke dows: REBAR, skylight Contracting by EMAIL sheets, custom trim. ONLY barn/door track & trolleys, gasman20@hotmail.com Nails & Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, LOOKING FOR DRIVER for 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 pizza delivery Wed-Sun. Also looking for waitress, Renfrew, K7V 3Z5 with experience, Resume ALUMINUM BOAT, 14 feet, required. Apply in person asking for $400. Best offer at Centennial Restaurant before May 31. Must go. or Call 613-624-5413 613-622-1172 New engineered roof McEwan Homes is looking trusses designed for 12’ x for someone with siding 18’ house extension. and roofing experience. Spans 18’ with ladder Full time employment, overhang assembly. In- Mon-Fri. Salary based on cludes approved drawing experience. Send resumes alyssa@mcewanfor building permit - to $500.00 Call Denis @ homes.com or fax to 613-623-2526 613-752-2818. Renfrew 2 bdrm with sun porch, available August 1st, central location, hardwood floors, laundry within building, $875 plus hydro. Includes heat, fridge/stove. 613.432.0370

NOTICES

PT Truck Driver, 5 ton straight truck, 2 or 3 days per month minimum. No special license required. Must have extensive knowledge of Ottawa and live within 20 mins of Renfrew, be physically fit. Apply to box “W� c/o The Renfrew Mercury, 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew On, K7V 2T2 SAND POINT GOLF COURSE hiring Kitchen Staff. Looking for motivated skilled line cooks and dishwasher. Please send resume to carilynnreid@gmail.com Resumes will not be accepted in person or by phone.

MORTGAGES LARGE FUND --- Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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

Weekend hostess/sales position available. Sales experience and basic computer skills are an asset. FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX Email resume to alyssa@mcewanhomes.com

or fax to 613-623-2526

STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service Personal and Business

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

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

ANNIVERSARY

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MUSIC Gibson/Epiphone, Sigma, Washburn, Hagstrom, factory second sale, Mill Music, June 13th. Guitars 75% off. Other great deal to be had. BBQ, refreshments,live entertainment, www.millmusic.ca

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COMING EVENTS Annual Decoration Day Service on Sunday June 7th, at 2:30 pm, in the Douglas Public Cemetery Ottawa Valley Music Festival Presents FESTIVAL OF THE CHOIRS with special guests the Arnprior Community Choir, featuring glorious music by Vivaldi, Handel, Rutter, and Copland. Sunday, June 7th, 3:00 pm at Grace Lutheran Church, 14 Bonnechere St. W., Eganville. Tickets: Adults $25; Young Adults $10; Students $5; Children 12 and under FREE. To book tickets and for more information visit www.ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca or email info@ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca or call 613 649-2429

ANNIVERSARY

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Care given to Erling Mortensen as a patient by Dr. Lavigne, Dialysis Unit Dr. Delbrouck, Dr. Musawir and nursing staff, Hospice Renfrew to the nurses, volunteers, Carol Ann Simson, Rev. Bruce Ferguson and all The Hugs and Hugs of encouragement were fantastic and greatly appreciated. To all Erling’s friends that give him support. Lastly a sincere thank you to the Anderson Funeral Home for their kindness and professionalism.

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Township of Admaston/Bromley POLICE SERVICES BOARD Monthly Meeting. Wednesday June 10, 2015 at 10:00 am at the Township Office, 477 Stone Road. Public is Welcome!

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Saturday June 20, 2015 9:00 AM sharp To be held at Luxury Motorhomes 7389 Hwy 15, Carleton Place Corner of Hwy 15 and Hwy 7. Barry and Cheryl Devereux have sold their property and are closing out their business so everything must go. This is a very large sale. Please take note that stock inventory items may be selling in bulk. Lots and lots of new items being offered for sale. Equipment and vehicles selling as is. Motorhomes, Vehicles, Gator, Lawn tractor will be offered for sale at 1:00 PM. If necessary, this sale will be held inside. Owners Barry and Cheryl Devereux Contact – Katie Devereux-Lee 613-794-0025 Terms - Cash, Cheque, Credit Card, Debit Refreshments Auctioneer John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 email – oneillsauctions@gmail.com Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale For a complete listing and pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca HELP WANTED

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Saturday June 13 2015 - Real Estate Auction - Waterfront Home on the Rideau 56 R12, Rideau Ferry (Just off old Kingston Road)- 1 Bedroom Bungalow on the Rideau ! Fully Winterized 4 season home. New 3 Season screened in porch, Large Deck & Bunkie cabin on site as well as the aluminum dock included with the Real Estate. 75 ft sandy beach shoreline frontage just off the open channel. 100 amp Service, Drilled Well. Full Septic. Electric Baseboard Heat. The Real Estate will be sold by Live Public Auction with a reasonable reserve on Saturday June 13 2015 @ 1 PM. See Website For Pictures & Listing. Standard 30 day close for the Real Estate. Immediate Occupancy available. Owners have bought larger accomodations. Clean & Tidy ready to move in!

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Valley Heritage Radio, a unique community non-proďŹ t radio station, is looking for a dynamic self-starter to be our Project Coordinator for a new current events program! Imagine working for an exciting company where employees are committed to meeting big challenges and making a real difference in the community. Join the team at CJHR – Valley Heritage Radio 98.7 FM – the Ottawa Valley’s fastest growing radio station.

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AUCTIONS

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Renfrew County District School Board

Is Accepting Applications for Casual Custodians LOCATION

County Wide

RATE OF PAY

Group 1 -- $17.54 per hour

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE High School Diploma or equivalent of Grade 12. Previous experience in the custodial ďŹ eld would be an asset. Proven to be dependable and reliable. POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of the chief custodian and/or area supervisor performs a variety of custodial duties such as routine cleaning, routine building and equipment maintenance, grounds maintenance, etc to keep a school running smoothly. Physically capable of assisting in the unloading and moving of heavy supplies and materials and in the moving and lifting of heavy furniture. Able to follow oral and written instructions in the conduct of the job. Able to take on responsibility and give exceptional job performance. Capable of working in a safe manner to protect all occupants of the building. Interested applicants must apply by completing the on-line Application Form, which can be found on the R.C.D.S.B. website www.rcdsb.on.ca, by clicking on Careers (top of page) then “Application Formâ€? next to Custodial Positions (Casual). Please indicate Casual in the position applied for ďŹ eld. Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis until the needs of the Board are met. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. All other applicants are thanked for their interest. All offers of employment are conditional upon receipt of a current vulnerable sector screening criminal background check acceptable to the Board

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TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG VACATION/COTTAGES VACATION/COTTAGES

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

Greyleith Limited, now part of The Cruickshank Group of Companies has an opening in their Structures division based out of Carleton Place, Ontario for the following position:

TOWN OF

Lead Hand

Arnprior & Renfrew (various routes) Seeking reliable people to deliver the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and the Renfrew Mercury every Thursday

Contact Chris Paveley

Maintenance Worker, Casual/ Temporary Part-Time The Maintenance Worker performs general maintenance duties related to the hospital grounds and general building operations along with preventative maintenance. The successful candidate must have completed grade 12. Experience with computerized systems along with working knowledge of mechanical, carpentry, and/or electrical systems will be considered strong assets.

Pharmacy Technician, Casual The Pharmacy Technician performs the technical aspects of drug distribution, and maintains the day-to-day operation of the Pharmacy Department according to established policies and procedures. The successful candidate must possess a diploma from a recognized Pharmacy Assistant Program and/or be registered with the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Experience working in a hospital setting will be considered a strong asset.

RN, Regional Assault Care Program, Casual As part of a mobile on-call nursing team, the RN provides acute and follow up health/forensic care to women, men and children who are victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, elder abuse and/or child maltreatment, in the Emergency Departments of all hospitals in Renfrew County. The successful applicant will be registered with the CNO and have three to five years nursing experience in community, public health or acute care. Understanding of issues related to sexual assault, domestic violence, elder abuse, child maltreatment and crisis intervention is preferred. The successful candidate will take call for the program, have a valid driver’s license, and be able to travel throughout Renfrew County as required. Bilingualism is an asset.

Sonographer, Casual/Temporary Part-Time The Sonographer performs ultrasound examinations and consults with the Radiologist on findings inherent to the examinations. The successful candidate must have successfully completed an approved program, and have current registration with the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Experience in abdo/pelvic, OB/GYN and small parts ultrasound is essential.

Nursing Coordinator, Casual/Temporary Full-Time The Nursing Coordinator is responsible for the supervision of patient care as well as coordination of hospital resources to ensure proper staffing and utilization of hospital beds. He/she acts as resource for all departments, and functions in a leadership role after-hours. The successful candidate will possess CNO registration, ACLS certification, broad clinical skills and experience, and excellent communication, leadership and organizational skills. Experience working in a unionized environment will be considered a strong asset. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by June 19th, 2015 to hr@renfrewhosp.com or Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6. Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. A vulnerable sector check completed within the past six months is a requirement for employment at RVH. RVH is an equal opportunity employer, committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Our recruitment process follows the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in order to provide a fair and equitable process for all candidates. Applicants requiring accommodation through the recruitment/interview process are encouraged to contact the Human Resources Department at (613) 432-4851 for assistance. CLR610860

Sandy Beach Resort on Otter Lake. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom housekeeping cottages, beautiful park setting with natural sand beach shoreline on pristine lake. Perfect for swimming, great fishing, use of canoe and kayaks, free wifi. We are located 1 hour south of Ottawa or 1 hour north of Kingston on Hwy 15. Check out our website at sandybeachresort.ca Call 613-283-2080.

Seasonal RV Camping Reids Lake, the friendliest and most beautiful campground around. Large sites from $1,715. Shop early for best site. Near Renfrew. w w w. R e i d s L a k e C a m p ground.com 613-724-7583

40 + years experience, older gentlemen, decks, ramps, windows, siding, fencing, roofing and everything else. Very reasonable rates, honest, reliable. Fully insured, free estimates. Quality craftsmanship guaranteed. Please call 613.433.2402 leave message, your call will be returned. Thank you.

IN MEMORIAM

MEMORIAL SERVICE

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Ian MacFarlane

Determine work procedures, prepare work schedules and expedite work flow Assure that assigned areas of responsibility are performed effectively with efficient use of personnel, materials, facilities and time Ensure all tools and equipment is properly inspected and maintained

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

LOST & FOUND

WORK WANTED

Responsibilities: Conduct duties compliant with Health and Safety protocols to ensure a safe work environment

chris.paveley@metroland.com CLR609944

Waterfront Cottages 2 and 3 bedroom cottages Fully equipped Sandy beach, Boat Docks, Launch Great Fishing Boat Rentals White Cedars Tourist Park 613.649.2255

Qualifications: Minimum 5 years related experience in Bridges Construction Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Effective communication and interpersonal skills Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Demonstrated track record for personal initiative, creativity and selfmotivation

Toll Free 1-800-884-9195 613-432-3655 ext 31

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LOST Her name is Lily and she is 8 months old. She has no collar and her stomach is shaved from being fixed a few weeks ago. She is a brown and grey tabby cat, she’s missing from the South Gower Area since Saturday May 2nd. We can be contacted 613-8849348 or 613-2298293. Please bring her home the family is lost without her. REWARD $100.

To apply please send your resume and cover letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no later than June 19, 2015

www.cruickshankgroup.com

Job Title: Site: Reports to:

Production Team Leader (‘PTL’) Kanata Manufacturing Team Leader, Kanata Dryer

General Scope of Responsibilities: Leads manufacturing activities to accomplish shift objectives as they pertain to safety, production volume and quality of the product. Provide leadership on the shop floor to ensure the departments are continuing long-term efforts in the improvement of safety, quality, on-time delivery, productivity, innovation, and associate morale. Specific Responsibilities: SAFETY t ,FFQ TBGFUZ BU UIF GPSFGSPOU PG BMM EFQBSUNFOUBM EFDJTJPOT t $BSSZ PVU UIF "DDJEFOU *OWFTUJHBUJPO SCHEDULING t 0SHBOJ[F XPSLøPX CBTFE EBJMZ TDIFEVMJOH PG KPC BTTJHONFOUT t *EFOUJGZ CPUUMFOFDL SFTPVSDFT DBQBDJUZ DPOTUSBJOUT BOE BTTJHO UIF BQQSPQSJBUF SFTPVSDFT t 0SHBOJ[F NBUFSJBM NPWFNFOU UP JNQSPWF FóDJFODZ t $PPSEJOBUF NBJOUFOBODF BDUJWJUJFT BT SFRVJSFE QUALITY/PROBLEM SOLVING/PROJECTS t .BJOUBJO DPNQMJBODF PG QSPDFTT DPOUSPM QSPDFEVSFT JO BDDPSEBODF UP *40 BOE 2VBMJUZ .BOBHFNFOU 4ZTUFN A2.4 SFRVJSFNFOUT t "TTJTU JO UIF BOBMZTJT BOE SFTPMVUJPO PG QSPDFTT QSPCMFNT DP PSEJOBUF QSPCMFN TPMWJOH FòPSUT t 8PSL XJUI $POUJOVPVT *NQSPWFNFOU 5FBN $*5 SFHBSEJOH OPODPOGPSNJOH QSPEVDUT DSFBUF GPMMPX VQ BOE DMPTF OPO DPOGPSNBODF SFQPSUT JTTVFT BOE FOTVSF BDDVSBDZ PG BMM documentation and completed on time COMMUNICATION/TRAINING t %FWFMPQ BOE NBJOUBJO SBQQPSU XJUI "TTPDJBUFT NBOBHFNFOU QFFST t &WBMVBUF BOE DPNNVOJDBUF UIF EBJMZ JOGPSNBUJPO øPX SFHBSEJOH PG TBGFUZ RVBMJUZ on-time delivery, productivity, and morale. t $PPSEJOBUF BOE BTTJTU JO USBJOJOH PG NBOVGBDUVSJOH BTTPDJBUFT SUPERVISION t 3FTQPOTJCMF GPS NBOVGBDUVSJOH BOE BTTPDJBUF SFMBUFE BENJOJTUSBUJWF EVUJFT t 4VQFSWJTFT BOE DPPSEJOBUFT BDUJWJUJFT PG QSPEVDUJPO XPSLFST

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We miss you so in many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall It’s then we miss you most of all. Forever in our hearts and prayers - Pat, Peter, Bonnie and Andrea

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Janet (Crozier) Stacey January 1, 1925 – January 9, 2015 Janet’s family invites you to join us for the for the Committal of Ashes Service to be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at Rosebank Cemetery. Officiant Reverend Russell Wardell. Luncheon to follow in the Northcote Community Centre. “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal.� HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting! For over 60 years Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew there are immediate openings for: CERTIFIED WELDERS

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In loving memory of our beloved father, Ian MacFarlane, who passed away 10 years ago on June 9, 2005. It seems like just yesterday that Dad left us.

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HELP WANTED

QualiďŹ cations: Must have completed 2 years post-secondary education or equivalent experience/training. Minimum of 1-2 years’ experience in TIG welding. We offer a competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package including: Major Medical, Dental, Short and Long Term Disability. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please

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HELP WANTED

Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley Human Resources 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero CLR611088


DEATH NOTICE

WORK WANTED A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-256-4613.

Interment Ceremony For

Barclay Craig

May 9, 1920 – January 19, 2015

IN MEMORIAM

Pearl Craig

Robert (Bob) Patrick

The family of the late Barclay and Pearl Craig will hold an interment ceremony on Friday June 5, 2015. A procession from Boyce Funeral Home 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior to the Albert Street Cemetery in Arnprior will commence at 12:00 noon. Light refreshments will be served at Boyce Funeral Home for friends and family following the internment. Friends of Pearl and Barclay are invited to attend.

June 3, 2014 CLR609276

Loving husband, dad & poppa A year has passed since you left us so suddenly. A thousand words won’t bring you back, We know because we’ve tried. Neither will a thousand tears, We know because we’ve cried. They say time heals all wounds, We know they are so wrong, A piece of our heart died with you that day, The pain it remains so strong.

IN MEMORIAM

(nee Brydges)

June 19, 1932-May 27, 2015 Passed away peacefully surrounded by family in the Grove Nursing Home Wednesday May 27, 2015. Greta Nicholas of Arnprior at the age of 82 years. Wife of the late Leonard Nicholas (2012). Beloved mother of Beverly Ann Kopetoske, Deborah Morphy (Harold), Carl Nicholas (Kathy) and Lynn Pettigrew (Jeffrey Heath), all of Arnprior. Survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Loretta Schlievert of Arnprior and Margaret Hanson (Tom) of Braeside. Daughter of the late W.J. and Elizabeth (Ferguson) Brydges. Lifelong friend of Carl Tyers. Predeceased by brothers Walter, Gordon, Manford and William Brydges and sisters Beatrice, Doris, Violet Charlotte and Ramona. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre Sunday May 31, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday. Liturgy of the Word was held Monday June 1, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to the Grove Nursing Home would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.

April 2, 1940-May 26, 2015 Passed away after a brief illness in the Queensway Carleton Hospital Tuesday May 26, 2015. Walter “Redâ€? Haybecker of Arnprior at the age of 75 years. Husband of the late Charlotte Haybecker (Brydges). Loved father of Gary (Karen), Steven (Laurie) and Randy Haybecker, all of Arnprior. Loving Papa of Gary Jr. “Buckyâ€? (Kourtney), Chris, James (Brittany), Curtis (Brandi), Christina, Ronnie, Ashley and Tiany Haybecker. Cherished Great-papa of 6 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of William Haybecker (late Nancy) and Vera Brydges (late Manford). Son of the late William and Dolly (Ferguson) Haybecker. Predeceased by brothers Jimmy, Freddy and Johnny and sisters Rita Ferguson and Dorothy Korolew. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior, Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Saturday. Funeral Service was conducted Saturday May 30, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

In the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Thursday May 28, 2015. Bev Raeburn (Spence) age 81 years. Beloved wife of Andrew (Andy) Raeburn. Loved mother of Valerie Laviolette (Peter). Loving Grandmother of Andrew (Olga), Justin, Adam (Hannah) and Melanie. Dear sister of Elva Jamieson and Frances Poff. Dear Aunt of Gary (Joan) Pettigrew, Vonnie (John) Hickey, Diane (Mike) Maguire and Charlene (Ted) Green. Following Bev’s wishes there will be no visitation. A Funeral Service will be held at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Tuesday June 2nd at 11:00 a.m. Interment Rosebank Cemetery. For those desiring donations to the Sunshine Coach or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca

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IN MEMORIAM

Nicholas, Greta June

Haybecker, Walter “Red� Herman

Raeburn ; Beverly Wilma

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In memory of

September 12, 1921 – January 24, 2015

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CLR610526

IN MEMORIAM

DEATH NOTICE

Love always Barbara, David, Dawn and families

December 29, 1926 – May 27, 2015

Retired from Valley Caterers after 25 years of service at a job she loved dearly. Wife of the late James (Jake) Frederick Streich. Mother of Debbie Fraser (Gordon), Daryl Streich, Wendy (Streich) (Earl Brown). Proud grandmother of Stephanie Hammond, (Joby Chapman) and Stacey White (Ryan) and her great grandchildren Austin White and Evelyn White. Predeceased by her father James Wilson of Glasgow, Scotland and her mother Mary Girard of Prevost, Quebec. Her brothers Louie and Jimmy and her sisters Betty Morten, Carol Thorburn, Christine Streich, and Gladys Ball. Survived by many nieces and nephews. No visitation. Private Service only. Donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society or the ADMH.

Warr, Eileen Frances

Pirie, Beverley Anne

April 19, 1920-May 22, 2015 Retired Registered Nurse

July 9, 1930-May 26, 2015

(nee Swant)

(nee Bailey)

Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday morning, May 22, 2015. Eileen Warr of Arnprior in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late Edward Warr (2006). Daughter of the late Robert and Mary (Jahn) Swant. Dear sister-in-law of Isobel Swant. Predeceased by brothers Kenneth and Wesley Swant and sisters Marion Dodd (late Donald) and Helen Douglas. Eileen will be missed by her nephews and her one niece. Visitation at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday May 25, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. until 2:45 p.m. The Funeral Service followed in the Boyce Chapel at 3:00 p.m. Rev. Robert Boshart ofďŹ ciated. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.

Passed away peacefully with loving family by her side in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Tuesday morning, May 26, 2015. Beverley Pirie of Arnprior in her 85th year. Daughter of the late Fred and Mildred Bailey. Beloved mother of Gaye (Kathy) Pirie, George Pirie, Andrew (Laura) Pirie and Susan Pirie (Trevor Fraser). Much loved grandmother of 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Nora (Dennis) Findlay of Shawville. Predeceased by an infant son Brian and daughter Heather. Predeceased by sister Patricia (Gordon) Lewis. Will also be missed by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Special friend of Aileen Emard. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Thursday May 28, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Friday May 29, 2015 in the Wesleyan Church, Arnprior at 11:00 a.m. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In memoriams to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

CLR610848

Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Hospital surrounded by family on Wednesday morning, May 27, 2015.

CLR610848

CLR610535

August 08/56 – June 08/05 In loving memory of a dear husband and father. 10 years have come and gone Gone is the face and smile we loved so dear Silent the voice we loved to hear Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach Sweet to remember Who once was here And who though absent Is just as near Renee and Paul

Always remembered, Shirley Prophet, Beverley Perrin and Yvonne Bertrand

Melba Estelle Streich

CLR610692

Darrell Lee Dykens

CLR610477

Loving and kind in all of his ways, Strong and determined to the end of his days Honest and trustworthy and loving to us all, Always happy to see when his friends came to call. Wishing today as we wished before, That God could have spared you many years more. In our hearts your memory is kept, To love and to cherish and to never forget.

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Another boost for doctor recruitment Physician recruitment continues to be an important goal within the town. Willis College of Arnprior made a contribution to the cause with a $500 donation on May 27. On hand to accept the cheque was Laura Tromp, left, who is the physician recruitment co-ordinator, and Mark Nibourg, chair of the Physician Recruitment Committee. Sheema Wood, right, makes the presentation on behalf of Willis College. The importance of doctor recruitment to the community was emphasized recently when the committee was honoured with the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce’s President’s Award.

Ottawa and area business leaders are invited to get their day off to a running start Monday, June 15 at the annual Ontario Entrepreneur Week breakfast. Sponsored by Metroland Media, the high-energy event will run from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Ottawa Conference & Event Centre, 200 Coventry Rd. “We are so pleased to be able to bring this wonderful event to Ottawa again this year,” said Mike Mount, vice-president and regional publisher with Metroland East. “The breakfast offers likeminded business people an opportunity to network in a relaxed setting and learn about a remarkable Canadian entrepreneurial success story.” Prepare to be inspired by this year’s guest speaker, John Stanton, founder of the Running Room.

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His enthusiasm for life is infectious and that will flow through his presentation as he shares the challenges and triumphs he’s experienced over his more than 25 years in business. Like so many entrepreneurs, Stanton started small and dreamed big. From a single meeting place for running enthusiasts at the back of a shop, the Running Room has grown to more than 100 locations across Canada and the United States.

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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: Centre. Old time waltzing, round and square dancing 8 to 11:30 p.m. Local musicians and light lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Info 613-256-4126.

The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• June 6

Annual Great White Lake Village Yard Sale (including Waba). Meet the community and find deals and rare finds in every yard. McNab-Braeside firefighters barbecue at the fire hall.

a.m. to 1 p.m. in the yard and basement of the Burnstown United Church. All proceeds will be donated to a variety of local charities. This is a perfect event to come out and buy some fresh home baking and choose from an array of plants to extend your beautiful garden.

Fundraising yard sale/barbecue in memory of Katrina Lyman, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 20 Moore St., Arnprior. Money raised goes towards two high school scholarships in White Lake United Church memory of Katrina Lyman. invites everyone to its bake sale and pancake breakfast Priorpalooza music festival 7 a.m. until the food runs 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Robert Simpson Park with musical out. Breakfast $6 adults, children 6-10 $4, children entertainment and family fun. Free admission. For more, under 5 free. including the list of entertainBurnstown Women’s Insti- ers, visit www.arnprior.ca. tute Plant and Bake Sale 9 From baroque to jazz, and everything in between takes place at St. Andrew’s United

• June 4

Drop-in line dancing with Valerie Penno in Robert Simpson Park for the four Thursdays in June 6-8 p.m.

• June 5

Pakenham Square Dance Club Dance upstairs in the Stewart Community

Church in Pakenham. The 2 p.m. piano concert with Ian Guenette includes special guest ensemble Tutti. A freewill offering will go toward the sound system upgrade. Sweet treats to follow concert. For more contact Rhonda Tees at rjtees@hotmail.com or call 613-624-5593.

• June 6, 7

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

• June 7

June Valley Singles Lunch in The Tap Restaurant (former Buster’s location) in Carleton Place at 1 p.m. For information, call Donna at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

ing 10 top notch Ottawa Valley musicians, including a member of the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame, at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre. Country, secular and some Gospel music as well as a few tales from the Valley. Doors open at 1:30 and the concert starts at 2 p.m. Admission is by freewill donation and includes light refreshments afterwards. Several home-made pies will be auctioned off by Revel Stewart and there’s lot’s of free parking. The concert is a fundraiser for the Fitzroy Pastoral Charge and a portion of the proceeds will be going to the Arnprior Special Olympics. For more information, contact call Rick Leben at 613-832-1940.

• June 10

‘A Time Up The Line’ featur-

Scottish Festival meeting at the McNab-Braeside township office at 7 p.m. Volunteers are needed for this event and are

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• June 13

St. John Chrysostom Parish Gigantic Garage Sale in the Parish Hall, 285 Albert St., Arnprior 7 a.m. to noon. Car wash, barbecue fundraiser for Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home at Stinson’s at 7 Vanjamur Dr. just across the highway off White Lake Road from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Salad dinner 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Danile St. North. This delicious dinner will include Black Forest ham, numerous homemade salads, dinner rolls, tea/coffee and lemonade. Also included is a make-our-own ice cream sundae. Adults $13, children $7, and under five are free. For take out, call 613-623-5531 before 3 p.m.

Third generation of Leahys concert hosted by the Arnprior Knights of Columbus at the St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall at 2 p.m. Donohue and Enright families. Singing, fiddling, guitar and accordian playing, stepdancing.

• June 15

The Arnprior Regional Health Auxiliary will be holding its Annual General Meeting at 11 a.m. in the Grove Nursing Home auditorium. All active volunteers welcome. Business meeting, awards, luncheon. Registration deadline, May 29.

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The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games Torch Relay Is Underway. Visit insideottawavalley.com/panam to follow the Pan Am flame in your community.

JUNE 5TH - JUNE 11TH FRI, SAT, SUN & $20 CARLOAD THURSDAY Insurgent (PG) followed by The Longest Ride (PG) CLOSED MON, TUES & WED

For a friendly introduction to a summer pastime that can become a passion, drop in at the open house at the Galetta Lawn Bowls Club, next-door to the Galetta Community Centre, at 119 Darwin St. Bowlers will be on hand to give you a hand, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wear comfortable clothing, and sun-protection, and we will be happy to lend you bowls to try. This could be the start of something good.

Walk-a-thon to support the Arnprior animal shelter at Robert Simpson Park. Registration starts at 10 a.m. and the walk at 11, followed by a barbecue. Pledge forms and additional information can be found on the website www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca.

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• June 11

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L’ArcheArnprior’s annual general meeting and 40th anniversary at Saint John Chrysostom Parish Hall. Tickets $25/person available from Mitchell Rueckwald at L’Arche Arnprior office.


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2015 Town of Arnprior &

Arnprior’s Local New Car Dealers Priorpalooza Music Festival Featuring musical performances by:

Rainwater Whiskey - The Ryans - Kyle Felhaver - The Heartbeats - Blue Page Trio Jamie Bentz - Simon Clarke - Vintage Bootleg - Buckledown - Barry & Jude

Free Admission Robert Simpson Park 400 John Street North

For more info please visit www.arnprior.ca

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June 6, 2015 11am - 9pm Join us for a full day of musical entertainment in Arnprior’s beautiful riverside park. Bring the whole family for a full day of fun!


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