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Most Ottawa elementary public school students and their parents aren’t receiving year-end report cards, but it appears that is not the case in Renfrew County.

While elementary teachers are working to rule locally as they are across the province, the Renfrew County public school board intends to hand out elementary report cards on June 22. Teachers will be supplying principals with grade marks, but

no comments or any other details. The school board will send a letter home with students from the director of education explaining the situation. See GRADS Page 5

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Town compromises on William Street project Scott Campbell

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The developer of a William Street townhouse project will have to make do with no more than four units, Arnprior council has decided. Council held one of its longer regular council meetings in recent months on June 8. While nothing costing millions of dollars was decided – such as the downtown revitalization finalized

in the previous meeting - there was much discussion, with quite a bit of it revolving around the William Street proposal. A major sticking point was the size of the project, near the corner of Norma Street, as the developer applied for five rowhouse units. At a public meeting May 25, a few residents had expressed their concern. The concerns were raised again by councillors during discussion of the bylaw change needed for the por-

ject to proceed. Mayor David Reid believed the five units is too many. The height, bulk, scale would be quite different from the neighbouring buildings and trees are likely to be cut down, which meant less green space, is available for residents, he said. “If it was a single home planned,� said Reid, “there would be no problem and we wouldn’t be having this discussion.� To Reid and other council members, the plan

wasn’t about only looking at the project from the developer’s perspective, it was also to consider the feelings of nearby residents as well. After much talk, including a suggestion the project by limited to only three rowhouses, council finally settled on what they thought was a compromise for all parties involved. There wouldn’t be more than four rowhouses and at least a two-metre side-yard to allow for extra space.

Uplifting conclusion to parachute fail Derek Dunn

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Witnesses in the vicinity of Highway 17 in Arnprior recently were aghast to spot a parachute spiralling out of control and plummeting to the ground at an escalated speed. Many grabbed their cellphones and called 911. Ambulances scurried to the scene at a home west of the TSC Store. Turns out that is all it was; a parachute. “It was an empty parachute with nobody in it,� said Trevor Fitzpat-

rick, chief instructor at Mile High Parachuting. He said the parachutist performed a “cut away� when they discovered a “small issue� with the parachute. A back-up one was deployed and the person made a safe landing no more than 10 feet from the target. The first parachute was caught by the wind and landed on a residential lawn at about 2:30 p.m. It was picked up by a resident and returned to the company that operates from the Arnprior Airport. The procedure is not employed often. It was the first time this year, and might not have been used at all

last year. Fitzpatrick said Mile High has been in operation since 1993 and has thousands of jumps every year. No one has died, and no parachutes have landed on the highway. It’s part of the cellphone world we live in. Farmers often complain of firefighters showing up at their door during a controlled backyard burn. People driving along a country road spot smoke rising and they call in a forest fire. Many farmers now know to contact the fire department beforehand, just to head off the financial and time costs associated with fire-

fighters and trucks showing up on scene. FUNDRAISING EVENT

That day in Arnprior, Sunday, June 7, saw some 40 people parachuting for a cause. They raised more than $12,000 for Lanark County Interval House. All jumpers had a connection to the women’s shelter and ranged from ages 18 to 65, said Fitzpatrick. “It was great. Over 30 were firsttimers and there was a barbecue afterward.�

Reward for theft information Authorities are seeking the public’s help to solve a break, enter and theft in Arnprior. OPP officers investigated after a resident of Claude Street reported their apartment entered on Saturday, June 13 between 8 and 11:30 a.m. The thief entered through an unlocked back door.  A TV, laptop, two cell phones, jewelry and a lockbox were stolen.  Crime Stoppers believes someone may have information that could assist police in solving this crime. You could qualify for an award of up to $2,000.  Call Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-8477.

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White Lake councillors take issue with Braeside basketball court Township staff described various functions for the future township offices and Braeside RA Centre. It appears battle lines could be drawn up in McNabThe former, it was put at the June 2 speBraeside over infrastructure replacement. cial meeting of council, would be on the former Perneel property across from the exR0013234340 isting township offices. It would have private space for staff and public space for the public, council meetings, and enough seating for 75 in the public gallery. A meeting room for another 20 would also be built. However, when it comes to the Braeside See the inside back page to find tips on how RA Centre, at least two councillors were not Derek Dunn

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impressed with the suggestions. Staff said the new centre would contain a rink, park and kitchen, but that inside there would also be a “basketball court-sized” recreation space. Coun. Mark MacKenzie said these types of decisions – details such as basketball courts – should not be made prior to public meetings. He said it is up to the residents to decide if they want certain amenities in certain parts of the township, or if they want everything centralized at the township offices. “We are compartmentalizing all these de-

cisions without the overall vision from the community,” MacKenzie said. His fellow councillor from White Lake, Heather Lang, went further to say meeting places should be in the centre of the community. “The Braeside RA Centre, the White Lake RA Centre: a big centre in Braeside will only polarize the community further,” Lang said. A closed-meeting on the issue of discussing council’s vision for buildings will take place on June 30. Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden, who lives in Braeside, was not at the meeting.

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did, but none fit the grant’s scope. Council voted in favour of the new ball field. It could cost up to $120,000, meaning the township would chip in $80,000. It would be called Sir John A. Macdonald Field. LOGGER’S WAY

As the conversation died away, Lang brought up her ideas on promoting the township’s heritage. She suggested a “Loggers Memory Project” that would see an artisan wall along the road near Red Pine Bay. The wall, to be made of stone and wood, would be “a nod to our logging past.” That means horses hauling wood out of the forest, booms along the Ottawa River, or similar. She likened it to a wall in Peggy’s Cove, N.S. Township artists would be invited to participate, she added. Lang also suggested changing the name Usborne Street to Logger’s Way. Brum liked her art idea, but said he hasn’t gotten over the name change on his road that happened three years ago. Name changes cause too much disruption, he said. Furthermore, there is a Logger’s Way in West Carleton. The City of Ottawa is changing redundant names at the request of emergency crews, who sometimes are confused when roads in a close location share the same name.

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have been constructed or constructed as quickly without the money. Also, any improvements must not exceed 50 per cent of the current facility. McNab-Braeside staff suggested, at the June 2 meeting, the creation of a fourth field at McNab Centre Park, as there will be a future field shortage. The one currently used for T-ball is shutting down. A new field at the park would better centralize play for all age groups, thus eliminate the need to drive to different fields throughout the township. The minor ball association has almost $20,000 in reserves to contribute to a project that has to be done within the next five years anyway. Council wasn’t impressed with the idea, saying the ball community is relatively small. Coun. Scott Brum suggested lighting go up at Dochart Soccer Park, but staff said the priority there is a new storage unit. Coun. Heather Lang said the provincial park is neglected and few residents are aware it exists in the township. She said new trails should be built. Lang also suggested the residents’ ideas for Clay Bank Park – a butterfly garden, dog park – should be followed through. Staff reminded council of the prerequisites, noting council’s ideas would likely not pass the test. Coun. Mark MacKenzie asked if staff considered other options. They

Scott Campbell

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Arnprior Council will submit an application for Canada 150 community infrastructure program funding for two projects. Council’s first choice for a grant, if approved, would have it go towards

the rehabilitation of historic John Street, separate from the downtown revitalization work. The second choice was for accessibility renovations at town hall. Council was cautioned that there is a great deal of competition for the funding available from the province’s many municipalities.


Municipalities compare salaries Derek Dunn

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McNab-Braeside council recently received a salaries survey of elected officials and senior staffers in Renfrew County. The township’s is: • mayor - $21,000, 48 cents per kilometre, $75 per day for convention expenses; • deputy mayor - $19,600, travel and expenses same as above; • councillor - $17,400, travel and expenses same as above. Arnprior, with about 1,000 people more than the township’s 7,500, is: • mayor - $30,800, full day honourarium $150, 55 cents per kilometre, $115 per month for cell, Internet and in-town travel, $75 meal allowance; • deputy mayor - $16,000, travel and expens-

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es same as above; • councillor - $16,000, travel and expenses same as above. • The salary for Arnprior’s mayor is third highest in Renfrew County (Renfrew is fourth), while McNab-Braeside’s mayor is 10th. • The highest paid mayor is from Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards ($39,499), while the lowest is from Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan ($2,875). The Renfrew County warden’s annual salary is $55,000. The chief administrative officer (CAO) in McNab-Braeside is paid between $81,500 and almost $95,000. That is about average for Renfrew County. Arnprior’s CAO is paid $150,000. That is at least $30,000 more than the second highest in the county. All CAO comparisons are based on a 35hour work week.

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The letter will also be posted on the board website. In a letter home to parents, the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board’s director of education explained that because of the teachers’ job action only Grade 8 students will receive report cards at the end of the school year. The rest of the students from Junior Kinder-

garten to Grade 7 will receive a letter of promotion in place of the Term 2 report card. Meanwhile, extracurricular activities, including Grade 12 graduation ceremonies and post-secondary mark submissions will be going ahead as usual. Arnprior District High School’s commencement ceremony will be held Thursday, June 25, at 4 p.m.

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Thirty years of faithful service to presbyterian church recognized The faithful at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Arnprior bid a fond farewell to Helen Black recently. Actually, it wasn’t good bye, but au revoir as Black isn’t leaving the congregation but only retiring after 30 years serving as office administrator and treasurer for the church. The church expressed its appreciation for the various tasks the Pinegrove resident had handled so well over the years and the many times she had gone above and beyond her regular duties. As well as all her administrative work, Black has been

the church’s choir director and is still its organist. The celebration in her honour caught Black off guard, but she was delighted. “It was an amazing get-together,” she said. “I was shocked beyond words.” Black looks back fondly on her 30 years serving the church. “It was a very interesting job,” she said. “I don’t think there was one day that I did not want to go to work.” The variety and the ability to help people made it special, she added. “It was different every day.” It was pleasure working for the congregation, she said. “People were a great help to

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Fraser then was minister for 13 years until recently, when Rev. David Hooper took over. Black has seen many changes at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian in the past 30 years. People have come and gone and the church has undergone a major renovation. The “wonderful addition” enhances the ability of the church to provide proper space for programs and an elevator has helped improve accessibility, she noted. Helping to organize the many fundraisers needed to make the improvements possible was just one of the many ways she’s put her stamp on the church she loves.

me … they still are.” At one time Black worked for the Chronicle-Guide newspaper when it was located on Elgin Street and owned by Sue and Derek Walter. Her resourcefulness (she did just about every job at the paper) served her in good stead when her church asked her to be treasurer and then decided it needed an office administrator as well. It was a fortunate decision, as Black helped “hold the fort” for the church when it went a year-and-a-half without a minister during her tenure. She served under three ministers, starting with Rev. Dr. Leo Hughes. Rev. Milton

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Due to the limited parking in the vicinity of the school, the students stepped forward with a ‘mature attitude’ she said. They made a request to extend parking hours from two to three hours. At its May 25 meeting, council approved the change on Ottawa Street North from Harriet to Harrington Street between 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on school days. However, the parking limit on Bell

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Anyone interested in being area’s school trustee? The Renfrew County public school board is looking for a qualified candidate to fill the role of trustee for the Arnprior and McNab-Braeside geographical boundary. Trustee Glenn Miller, elected last October, has voluntarily stepped down from his position to deal with health issues. His departure becomes official July 1. No election for public trustee

Rather than holding a by-election, the school board has chosen to appoint a replacement and is looking for candidate applications to fill “this very important role” until the end of the term in November, 2018. In a news release, the public school board explains that a trustee provides leadership in public education for the success of RCDSB students situated in 30 schools in Renfrew County. A trustee is a voice for parents, students and all taxpayers of publicly funded education. A trustee works collaboratively with the rest of the board for the best interest of RCDSB students and is a role model, building confidence in publicly funded education while maintaining a focus on student achievement and well-being. “I have been a school board trustee for more than 20 years and the role is constantly changing,” said RCDSB Chair Dave Shields. “Trustees are champions of students, parents and their

community. Although each trustee represents a defined area, they also make decisions that affect the whole board. You are one voice and one vote on all board matters.” To be an eligible trustee, an applicant must be 18 years of age or older, a Canadian citizen, an eligible public school tax supporter and voter residing in the jurisdictional area of the Renfrew County District School Board. Eligible candidates must not be disqualified by any legislation from holding public office. It is the responsibility of each candidate to determine whether he or she is qualified to be elected and hold the office of trustee. Candidates must be able to provide a recent criminal record check from their local police department.

Correction The June 11, 2015 story titled “Retail improves amid changing landscape” contained an incorrect address. The Arnprior School of Dance is actually located at 44 MacDonald St. N., side entrance.

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mong a number of changes made by the province to improve road safety, perhaps the most important are those aimed at deterring distracted driving. Passed by the Liberal government at QueenĘźs Park, the Making OntarioĘźs Roads Safer Act takes aim at distracted driving by increasing the range of ďŹ nes to $300 to $1,000, applying three demerit points, and adding harsh sanctions to novice drivers convicted of distracted driving. These measures are welcome, but it remains to be seen whether or not they will prove effective. Referred to by the Ontario Provincial Police as the “number one killer on the roads,â€? the problem of distracted driving has increased signiďŹ cantly over the past decade alongside the proliferation of smartphones. In 2013, the OPP reported more deaths from distracted driving than either impaired driving or incidents related to high speeds. Only just last year, the base ďŹ ne under the Highway TrafďŹ c Act was raised from $155 to $280, yet the provincial government felt compelled to implement stiffer penalties all

the same. So what makes the province think the new penalties will decrease this dangerous activity now? Will drivers all of a sudden decide that, faced with the possibility of having to pay $1,000, itĘźs not worth ďŹ nding out why their phone just chimed? The compulsive checking of notiďŹ cations is part of smartphone culture – it will be a really difďŹ cult habit to break in any case. ItĘźs hard to see how deterrence of distracted driving will take place without increased enforcement. That means more police cruising the streets looking for offenders, or the setting up of smartphone traps – something designed to crack down on offenders. Distracted driving should be much easier to catch than even impaired drivers – just look for those looking at their lap. Added enforcement should also pay for itself: at up to $1,000 a pop, it would pay for a lot of policing. Distracted driving needs to be curtailed, but we may need to endure more startling statistics if all the province intends to do is ďŹ ddle with the numbers.

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Property owners pay for the right to cut down their own trees Letter to the Editor: I am responding to an article written by Derek Dunn in the May 28 issue of your paper titled ĘťArthur Street trees felled to surprise of neighbourĘź and a letter to the editor in your June 4 edition. Normally we developers sit back and take the criticisms and let things cool down, however when our integrity gets called into play I think we should all respond. I certainly understand why Ms. OĘźSullivan is so upset. She was fortunate enough to live beside and enjoy a wellmanicured empty lot for years

and all the while she did not have to pay for the lot, the taxes or the maintenance, sweet deal. However this residential building block came up for sale, the owner of the land was elderly living in the Ottawa area and no longer wanted to pay for something she did not get to enjoy. Anyone had the opportunity to buy the land, it was listed and the real-estate signs were on the property. I was interested because developing residential land is what I do and what keeps my local employees and trades working, so I submitted an offer.

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things investigated was what to do with the spruce trees lining Arthur Street, we requested the expertise of a local experienced lumberman. He advised that the trees lining Arthur Street were far too close together and were starving each other for nutri-

ents; they were starting to die, yes nearing the end of their life cycle. Thinning them out was not an option because their root systems were intertwined and they survived in a cluster, if we were to thin them out we would weaken the other root

systems. The result is that strong winds can blow the trees over causing potential damage to neighbouring properties, including the Bell lines that were running through the trees. See NEIGHBOURS, page 9

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Neighbours ask to cut down other trees near Arthur site because they felt the chipper and the chainsaw I was using to clean the site up was disrupting the other migratory birds nesting in other close by trees. So when Ms. O’Sullivan suggests that we are taking our time cleaning up the site, she has a concerned citizen to blame. The Fire Department, the Department of Public Works and this newspaper have all been contacted by a concerned citizen, I have been open and have responded to all. This property is not a park, it is not a natural heritage site, the trees taken down are not a protected species, there were few if any nests in them, as confirmed by Environment Canada, please don’t take my word for it. This is an undeveloped parcel of residential land in the Town of Arnprior, we should all want it developed in order to help spread out our tax load. We did nothing under-

The only neighbour I talked to about the trees coming down was Ms. O’Sullivan, so I have no idea where the accusation came from that I went door to door explaining my intentions to all the other neighbours except her. Before I was finished explaining why the trees had to come down, Ms. O’Sullivan chose to walk away from the conversation visibly upset and suggested she wanted to hear nothing more, I don’t know what more I could do. These trees were on my property, I have no idea where people could or would assume that it was somehow my responsibility to inform the neighbourhood I was taking them down. They were a danger, period. In regards to my bogus statements on neighbours being happy these trees are down, I have already been approached by other neighbours asking

me to take other Spruce trees down, I have had neighbours approach me to say that they were happy the lot is more visible because they were concerned about kids partying on the property because it was so well hidden from view. I have not had one other neighbour approach me with negative comments on the trees, perhaps they understand that this is my property. In regards to birds nesting in the trees, my site was visited by Environment Canada because a concerned neighbour had called them. No charges or fines were laid. They scoured through the downed trees and could not find a single nest. Since Ms. O’Sullivan is so concerned about my site and videotaping the same, Environment Canada employees were easily identified. They were the ones in the bullet proof vests and 9-mm hand guns. Environment Canada actually shut down my

People walked by and never offered to help

To the Editor: On June 6, Saturday evening, a young lady was badly in need of help at the corner of Burwash and Albert streets. People walked by and never offered to help. I ran down to help her. I won’t go into details as to what happened. Police and R0173307829

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handed, we did not damage anyone’s property, including the Bell lines that were in the trees, so yes, the trees were taken down safely by a contractor that I hired and works for me on a regular basis and has taken down many trees for me in the past using this method. We were simply making our land safe while we go through the lengthy development process. Were we going to take these trees down to develop this property? Yes we were. Do we know other trees have to come down to develop the land? Yes we do, but those trees were not identified as an immediate risk, therefore those trees are still standing. Those are the facts. I certainly am not up to debate this further. Scott McEwan Arnprior

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Anti-terrorism bill goes way too far Well done, Arnprior District High School able to be vilified, jailed or exiled for life. My relations fought in WW2 against precisely this sort of regime imposed by the Nazis in Europe. Please don’t make a mockery their efforts by passing this Legislation. If my elected Representative votes for this bill, then this is the last time I will vote for that Party. I encourage Canadians to learn more about how we can work together to stop Secret Police Bill C-51 at: StopC51.ca. Robin Hamblin-Fuller Shawville

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To the Editor: Bill C-51 is harmful to our democracy. This bill is the first step towards a Police State, in which anyone objecting to a government plan or policy can be labeled a dissident or a terrorist and can find themselves incarcerated without ‘just cause’ or legal representation on some trumped up ‘on suspicion of ...’ It plays into the hands of any power group behind the scenes by creating the same paranoia as the Americans experienced during the McCarthy era … ‘There’s a Red under every bed’ … any word out of place, any association with a suspect group, or even the hint of an ‘NonCanadian activity’ and an innocent person is li-

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed By-law No. 2015-57 on the 19th day of May 2015, under Section 34 of the Planning Act. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency who meets the appeal requirements of the Planning Act may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside not later than the 23rd day of June, 2015 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeals unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. AND TAKE NOTICE that an appeal must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $125.00 and must be made payable to the Minister of Finance, by certified cheque or money order. If you wish to appeal to the OMB, a copy of an appeal form is available from the OMB website at www.omb.gov.on.ca

To the Editor: Just read the article on the Arnprior District High School apartment and the life skills it will provide to our special education students. What an inspiring venture! Kudos to all in-

volved.  Proud to be a part of this community.  Dr. Tony Veale  Arnprior

Minister’s tantrum shows government out of touch To the Editor, Rona Ambrose is outraged because the Supreme Court of Canada dares to disagree with her wishes that medical marijuana users including children must only ingest marijuana by smoking. She insists that any other method of ingestion, whether by mixing with food or oil etc. should be a criminal offence . In Ambrose’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ world, her profound ministerial judgment should

clearly override all other considerations. This less-than-heavy-weight minister of the Conservative Government of Canada merely reflects, in her own small way, the Conservative’s increasingly out of touch and controlling approach towards Canadian society. Has the Harper regime reached its Best Before date? I guess we’ll find out in October. J.P. De Grandmont Griffith

Calling all current, past children’s hospital volunteers To the Editor: The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Volunteer Association is celebrating our 50th anniversary this year. We want to recognize your contribution and hear your memories. If you, or someone you know, was part of the CHEO Women’s Auxiliary and/or the CHEO Volunteer Association, we need you to contact us. Please email Volunteerassociation@cheo.

on.ca or telephone 613-737-7600, ext. 2752 and leave us your name, telephone number and email address. A member of the 50th Anniversary Committee will contact you with the details of our exciting celebration and include you on our guest list. Come and celebrate with us. Mary Gervais CHEO Volunteer Association

An explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law, describing the lands to which the By-law applies, and a Key Map showing the location of the lands to which the By-law applies are attached. The complete By-law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. EXPLANATORY NOTE The Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed Comprehensive Zoning By-law No. 2010-49 on November 2, 2010. Purpose and Effect The purpose of this amendment is to allow an additional permitted use on the subject lands which are currently zoned to permit a limited number of specific highway commercial uses. The proposed additional use is a home sales and display outlet. The effect of the amendment is to amend the provisions of the Highway Commercial-Exception One (HC-E1) Zone to include the additional use. The lands are currently in a holding (-h) zone which requires studies and plans to be approved prior to development occurring. The holding zone will also apply to the new use. All other provisions of the Zoning By-law shall apply. The lands affected by the amendment are described as part of Lot 17, Concession 8, geographic Township of McNab, now in the Township of McNab/Braeside and are located on Russett Drive, shown on the attached Key Map. NOTE: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Municipality to such persons as the Municipality sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process. Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 3rd day of June 2015.

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Staff of the two Tim Hortons in Arnprior gathered on June 11 to make their Camp Day contribution official at the Daniel Street location. The six Valley stores raised $41,000, reported owner Chris McCluskey, right. “Coffee is a huge part of it,” he said. Proceeds from coffee sales on camp day made up the total along with many community donations. “This is the highest I’ve seen for the community,” he added. In all, t he chain raised $12.4 million. The money will help children attend Tim Hortons camps, including the one in Quyon. McCluskey’s father, Peter, also an owner, is seen at left.


Exciting encounters from near and afar The best part of being a naturalist is that every day brings new and enriching experiences. When one looks at every type of organism with which we share this planet, stimulating encounters are infinite. This past week has been particularly exciting. A Little Egret from Europe, an extremely rare straggler to North America and a near identical twin to this continent’s Snowy Egret, showed up at Carp one evening. The next morning it vanished, but it reappeared six days later in Kanata.

Whip-poor-wills make no effort in nest building, laying their eggs directly on the ground.

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way A friend of mine from was driving up to see the bird and invited me to join him. Two hours later we were looking at the diminutive white egret in a pond beside Palladium Drive. It was fascinating to see a bird that had come from so far away and more intriguing was watching how it fed. As does its North American counterpart, the Snowy Egret, it walked slowly through shallow water, alternately rapidly shaking each bright yellow foot from side to side above the

bottom. Its long pointed bill would shoot into the water and emerge with a small fish in its grasp, revealing that the yellow toe lures worked exceedingly well. While exciting, the egret was not my weekly highlight. A few days earlier, on my morning walk on our Cranberry Lake property, I was nearing the final rise in the trail leading to a granite lookout when suddenly a medium-sized bird flew up from the ground ahead of me. It fluttered across the path and landed on a branch. My camera was ready and I fired off a couple of quick shots before it fluttered farther into the woods. It was an Eastern Whip-poor-will and by its behaviour it had a nest. From the trail I scanned the area from which it had first flown and soon spotted atop dead leaves a single pale egg endowed with dark squiggles. Hardly a nest by any standard, it was typical

for this species, which usually lays two eggs directly on the ground. Not wishing to keep the bird off its nest, I left. While I was in Jasper, Ann had heard a whip-poorwill calling through much of May. On my first night back I heard its loud, namegiving calls and was hopeful it found a mate. Obviously it had. Whip-poor-wills call after sunset and also feed then, catching moths and other large insects with their large, gaping mouths. Long, stiff hair-like feathers surrounding their short beaks are believed to funnel prey into their open mouths. They possibly also serve a sensory function. To see well at night their eyes are huge. Not wanting to disturb the bird, I waited several days before returning to the nest site. When I did I was disappointed to find both the bird and its egg gone. Something, likely a Raccoon, had

The behaviour of this Eastern Whip-poor-will, which has huge eyes for seeing at night, told me a nest was nearby. also found the nest. However, it is early in the nesting season so hopefully the female will re-nest somewhere else on our property.

If it does, hopefully this time not even I will be privileged to set eyes upon it. The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca.

MICHAEL RUNTZ

The yellow toes of this Little Egret, a rare visitor from Europe, serve as lures to attract small fish.

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Saturday, June 20 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Rideau Hall 1 Sussex Dr., Ottawa (Governor General’s Official Residence)

Free parking and shuttles are available at the National Research Council, 100 Sussex Drive and at Hemlock Private Parking lot starting at 7 a.m.

Free Admission! Celebrity Pancake Breakfast 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.

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McNab Days to be launched by Mudmen Friday, Scottish Festival Sunday Rose Ann MacLaren Scottish Festival

The McNab Days Scottish Festival has been providing a quality event to celebrate the history of McNab Township since 2009. Organizers try to make it a celebration of the heritage in our Township, a day to remember. The purpose of the event is to pay tribute to the settlers who were brought over from Scotland by the Laird of McNab. These people came to work the land grant given to the Laird

by the Family Compact. In 1823 Archibald McNab was given a land grant of about 5,000 acres starting at the junction of the Ottawa and Madawaska Rivers, including present day Arnprior, White Lake, Burnstown, almost to the Valley Heritage Radio Station, to Lochwinnoch back to Braeside and Arnprior. The Family Compact allowed him to call it McNab township. The condition he was given was that he populate and develop the land he was given.

He brought over many family settlers from Scotland. They landed at what we now know as Robert Simpson Park in present day Arnprior on June 23 in the early 1820s. The Scottish Festival is designed to remind the community of its Scottish background. There were already some pioneers from Scotland as well some from other countries as well as aboriginals already in the area. The combination of all of these pioneers helped the future McNab Township to grow and mature. Since the population of the township is so

diversified, it is important for us to remember our historical roots. In remembering our roots and history, we can use the successes and mistakes of the past to guide the future. To celebrate our rich heritage, McNab Days was created and has now grown into a yearly event. Over the course of 10 days on or near June 23 and ending on Canada Day, a number of events take place across the Township. See SCOTTISH Page 13

Backing Mudmen for McNab Days Susan Anglin joins Geoff Patterson and Boyd MacLaren in looking forward to the Mudmen Celtic concert at McNab Centre Park this Friday, June 19 at 7 p.m.  Standing at the site of their future Braeburn Estates development in the background, Susan and husband, David Kippen, are proud to be major corporate sponsors of the McNab Days event.

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Come join us Saturday June 20th, 2015 at Saint John Chrysostom Parish Hall (285 Albert Street, Arnprior, Ontario) for our annual general meeting and celebration of L’Arche Arnprior’s 40 years in community! Tickets are $25 / person and can be purchased from Mitchell Rueckwald at the L’Arche Arnprior office.

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Virginia MacLaren-VanKamp and Rose Ann McLaren thank Earl Bennett of McDugall Insurance, left, and Elden Smith of Boyce Funeral Home for their contributions to this year’s McNab Scottish Festival. The Mudmen plays the event this Friday evening, June 19, at McNab Centre Park, 486 Calabogie Road. Gates open at 6, show time is 7 p.m. Tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 at the gate. Kids under 12 are free. The event will also include the calling of the clans ceremony. The festival continues with a full day of events at the Waba Cottage Museum grounds this Sunday, June 21. Call 613-623-3614 for more.


Scottish and River Drive festivals the main events of McNab Days Continued from Page 12

The two signature events are the Scottish Festival (June 21), and the Red Pine Bay River Drive Festival (June 27). This year a third event has been created revolving around a concert by the Celtic group, the Mudmen. The booking of this group for an outdoor concert at McNab Centre Park was the impetus for a special evening this Friday, June 19 featuring an event reminiscent of the running of the Fiery Cross. This very prestigious Celtic music group will host the Calling of the Clans, a celebration in memory of the important running of the ‘Fiery Cross’. In Scotland in the era before present day communication devices, this was the only way of contacting the clans people, spread all

over the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland, open at 9:30 a.m. For information, please call Note: The photograph of the Celtic dancer in times of war or danger. 613-623-3614, 613-226-1496 or 613-432- that accompanied last week’s McNab Days While we do not expect men to answer in this 5876. story was taken by Jim Austin. fashion this Friday, organizers have designed a memorable evening with today’s clan members being asked to answer for their own clan with a ‘fiery cross’ (torch) that will be provided. Come on out and enjoy an evening of moving music and colourful pipes and torches. The Mudmen will perform at McNab Centre flyers. coupons. deals. savings tips. Park, although in case of rain they will move to the McNab Fire Station on Russett Drive by the township office. Gates open at 6 p.m. Y’all come now! Then on Sunday, June 21, there are lots of things going on at Waba Cottage Museum for the Scottish Festival, including a full day of activities and mini-games for the children. Gates

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Allison Ryan, president of the Renfrew County Teachers (ETFO) Local, recently made a donation of $1,000 to Lyn Smith of the Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN).  The Renfrew County Teachers’ Local is a proud supporter of CPAN and Smith. “CPAN is working to combat child poverty and students in our schools benefit from the Backpack Plus program, Operation Snowsuit and the School Inclusion Program,” said Ryan. It has been 26 years since MPs voted unanimously to eradicate child poverty by the year 2000. Fifteen years later, children in this country and their families are still living below the poverty line. “Children who come to school hungry have difficulty concentrating. Children who come to school without the proper school supplies are disadvantaged. Children who don’t have proper winter attire complain of the cold.  These are the students we see in our classrooms every day and Lyn Smith, through CPAN, works tirelessly to eliminate these negative effects in Renfrew County,” Ryan said.

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Arnprior District High School Big A awards were presented to worthy students last week in an assembly at the school. The winners accumulate points throughout their high school career for their academic achievements and involvement in extra-curricular activities such as clubs, student leadership, the arts and athletics.  Students must have excelled at a minimum of three of the 11 possible categories. The prestigious award acknowledges the diverse talents that exist at ADHS. Congratulations to, in the back from left, Michael Clarke, Hannah Blair, Kelsey Hill, James Neumann, Conor Hogan, Brody Flegal and Isaac Perreault; and in front Megan McGrath, Lydia Bastien, Katie Neill, Adam Hrkach, John Russell, Evan Schriver and Emma Shoveller.

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Several Arnprior District High School students entered the University of Waterloo Math contest, an annual worldwide competition facilitated by the university’s math department. ADHS Students, who achieve the highest grade in their school, receive a medal of achievement. ADHS top finishers, from left, are: Pascal Contest (Grade 9) Valentina Candelaria; Cayley Contest (Grade 10) - Hannah McMullin; and Euclid Contest (Grade 12) - Joyce Dong. Missing from the photo is Kailyn Redner, who was ADHS’s top finisher in the Fermat Contest (Grade 11).

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Braeside garden tour to help defray quarry costs Concerns Together in McNab-Braeside (FACT-MB), went into debt to the tune of $50,000 to cover the costs.

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TOWNSHIP TO CONTRIBUTE?

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Dochart Valley Garden Design’s Norma Moore will open her property to a fundraising tour this Saturday afternoon. (OMB) hearing because neighbours did more than say thanks to her leadership. “Mike Battiston organized a work crew of our neighbours. They raked

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non Rouleau contributed manure from their alpaca farm. Many experts were hired to offer testimony against Miller’s proposal. Moore’s group, Friends Addressing

up and did a lot for the gardens,” Moore said. “So we stayed in Florida until the end of April. Then when we got home we could get right to it.” Even neighbours Chris and Shan-

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They have asked township council to cover the costs, since the township also opposed the proposal and benefited from the expert testimony, but the request was made two months ago without any response so far. Councillors have indicated a decision will be made after the OMB comes down with its ruling, expected in August or September. Moore’s gardens are full of secret gems, including a pond, a separate waterfall, and a spectacular bird bath. The tour will include helpful advice from Moore, along with stories that detail the history of her favourite items. Tickets cost $10 each at the gate of Dochart Valley Garden Design. Some community members are also selling tickets. The tour runs this Saturday, June 20, from 2 to 5 p.m. Rain date is June 21. Bring a camera and water bottle. FACT-MB is also planning a pig roast to celebrate the community’s fight against the quarry expansion.

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A neighbour will open her garden this weekend as a fundraiser to help defray costs in the Braeside quarry case. Dochart Valley Garden Design owner Norma Moore’s six-acre property at the corner of Usborne Street and Carmichael Side Road was effectively closed for the last five years. Moore, like others in the area, was forced indoors due to the quarry activities of paving giant Miller Group. The asphalt plant stench caused health problems and exacerbated others, she maintains. However, with the issue of a permanent asphalt plant awaiting a decision at the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB), residents are free to resume their normal lives. That includes Moore’s extensive treasure of peonies, lilies, greenery of all shapes and sizes, and the butterflies and bees that call it home. “It’s a neglected garden that’s been brought back to what it should be,” Moore said. She credits the community for the initial clean-up. Moore was granted more time down south to overcome the many months of stress at last winter’s Ontario Municipal Board


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MP receives ‘torch’ on behalf of firearms community Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant says she is picking up the torch in the fight to prevent the “hated long gun registry” from returning to Canada. Gallant recently participated in a tribute dinner hosted by the Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) for retiring Conservative MP Garry Breitkreuz, The very special ‘Stick to your Guns’ dinner recognized the “unprecedented achievements” of Breitkreuz, said Gallant. “There is no doubt about it, MP Garry Breitkreuz is the best friend Canadian gun owners ever had,” said Gallant. “I humbly accept the torch from Garry to defend the rights of all Canadians to use and enjoy private property, which includes the privilege to own a firearm. “Garry was present when Bill C-68, the hated liberal long-gun registry, was forced onto the backs of law-abiding hunters, farmers and members of the recreational sport-shooting community,” added Gallant in a news release. “He witnessed first-hand the attack on rural Canadians in his rural Saskatchewan Riding. I witnessed the same contempt from the unchanged urban crowd when I was nominated to

run in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke. “As an MP Garry came to the Ottawa Valley to let local people know they had a friend in Ottawa who was prepared to stand up for their way of life and fight Bill C-68. We held meetings across the Ottawa Valley and that is when I made the promise. Send me to Ottawa and I will help Garry scrap the long gun registry. “Well a promise is a promise, and in the case of the long-gun registry, a promise made is a promised kept,” said Gallant. “My opponents who criticized Garry and myself by saying we would never succeed in scrapping the hated liberal long-gun registry did not count on our tenacity to get the job done. Garry meticulously researched the facts. Truth was on his side. “Once he had exposed the fact the old government had wasted over a billion dollars on a useless bureaucratic nightmare for the lawabiding firearms community, we knew the lie was over.” Gallant said that she recognized that “while we have had many successes, the fight is not over.” So that is why she is “accepting the torch” from Breitkreuz

At a Canadian Shooting Sports Association dinner, from left, are Canadian Shooting Sports Association past director Don Lemke of Chalk River, CSSA executive director Tony Bernardo, Yorkton-Melville Saskatchewan MP Garry Breitkreuz, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant, James Gallant, and Arnprior resident Scott Murray, the legal counsel for the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association and National Capital Region Rifle Association.

Smart meters becoming safety issue: MPP

The Liberal Government’s smart meters are now potentially harmful to people’s lives, as well as adding to their tax burdens, claims Progressive Conservative Energy Critic John Yakabuski. “A smart meter caught fire and exploded in Collingwood … If a smart meter in Collingwood could catch fire and explode despite your assurances, how do we know there are not tens-

of-thousands more like it in the province waiting to go off?” asked the Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MPP asked the provincial government in the Legislature. In a news release, Yakabuski charged that smart meters have been problems since they were first introduced by the government. This is the sort of scandal the Auditor General should be able to investigate, he said.

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Arnprior Humane society Walk-A-Thon nets $9,600 Jessica Cunha

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The Arnprior and District Humane Society raised just shy of its $10,000 goal at this year’s Walk-A-Thon along the Madawaska River and through the forested Gillies Groves on June 14. Meg Carley, a volunteer and member of the board of directors who lives in Fitzroy Harbour, said fundraisers for the humane society are important “to keep the doors open of this nokill shelter. We rely on the support of the community.” And the community came through. The fundraiser collected pledges from 35 participants, while about 50 took part altogether, raising a total of $9,640 for the no-kill shelter. “The event went great,” said event organizer Cheryl Robinson. “Our numbers weren’t as high as usual, but people worked really hard to raise money and I’m really pleased.” She added the successful day wouldn’t have been possible without the shelter’s many great volunteers, including a few who walked three eligible pooches searching for their

forever homes. Belinda Mayer, of Kinburn, and Hershey enjoyed the stroll. The oneyear-old Hershey is available for adoption and would make a “great jogging buddy,” said shelter manager Stephanie Cantrell. Hershey, with his luscious brown and white coat, gets along well with some dogs and would be best suited to a home with older children. He has a wonderful energy and is “a super sweet boy,” said Cantrell. Nancy Cearnes and Albert Jelly, of Arnprior, walked the beautiful husky brothers Jake and Duke. The pair are available for adoption and would make a great addition to any home as long as they are the only pets, said Cearnes. “They’re great with humans,” she said. “There’s not a mean bone in their bodies.” The rambunctious year-old brothers are a bonded pair and must be adopted together. They were found running loose on Galetta last September and have been in the shelter Photos by Jessica Cunha/Metroland ever since. Tara Pocket, of Arnprior, and her 12-year-old Beagle Peanut, give a little snuggle after completing the fundSee HUMANE Page 23

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Canada Day is a time for family and friends to gather and have a great time but not necessarily for your pets. All the noise and confusion can add to an already old and confused senior, scare the little puppy and even upset the more seasoned adult. For a safe holiday weekend, leave your pets at home. All too often, I hear of stories of dogs missing from campsites and cottage country. Screen doors ripped right out of the door frames, IAN windows broken and drywall clawed right through to freedom. Canada Day Celebrations are clearly not for everyone. Many dangers such as bonfires, fireworks, beaches, swimming pools, and, yes, alcohol all pose a health concern to your pet. Many times dogs run during the fireworks without a nametag, license or even a microchip, never to be found. Dogs can fall into open fire pits and can drown in pools or at the beach if unsupervised. Would you leave your children unsupervised?

The best-case scenario is to leave your pet at home. If you must take Fido with, leave Fido at the cottage during the fireworks with a light on, windows shut, blinds down and the radio or television turned on for distraction. Make sure your pet is secure in an area that is safe and comfortable and will not pose a threat or become dangerous. Make sure you leave a bowl of fresh water and a favorite toy STUPP or two to chew on. For those of you who are going to rough it and set up a tent, I would recommend that you definitely leave Fido at home. There really is no safe or quiet place for Fido to chill out during the noise and confusion. Every year dogs go missing from campsites and cottages. Make sure your pet has a collar with a nametag clearly identifying the dogʼs name address and phone number, a license and a microchip. Whether you camp or not, all dogs and pup-

pies should have clearly identifiable tags and licenses on their collars. Licensing is the law. Food and alcohol have always been a big part of the festivities and although to us humans itʼs fun, it is not for our pets. Nobody likes being sick away from home and if in the event the situation becomes serious, your pet could die out in the bush before you could get to a veterinarian and good luck finding one open on a holiday weekend. Foods like onions and celery are not safe for your pet. Desserts that contain chocolate can be very dangerous. Bones from steaks and fowl can be a problem on the way down and on the way out or worse get stuck and cause your pet to choke to death. Canada Day is a time to celebrate with family and friends. So hereʼs to good times, great friends, great food and a cold one. Be safe and keep your pets safe. From my family to yours, Happy Canada Day Eh! Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John tle drive on July 11 at the Beer Store (so save St. North, Arnprior. For comments or those Canada Day empties) and the Nine and suggestions, he can be reached at 613Dine charity golf tournament on July 24. 623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail. The golf tournament will be held at Mountain com. Creek Golf Course with tee-off at 4:30 p.m. Registration is open with a cost of $60 per person.

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Arnprior man busted in Pembroke

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An Arnprior man was arrested in Pembroke during a drug bust recently. Pembroke police report attending at a hotel June 1 because of a report of unwanted guests. They arrested 24-year-old and 20-year-old Pembroke men, as well as a 24-year-old Arnprior man and charged them with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine. The Arnprior man was also charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking meth.

OPP are investigating another theft from a storage container in Arnprior. OPP report that overnight on Friday, June 5 someone cut the lock off a storage container on the Quality Inn and Suites property on Madawaska Boulevard. Once they gained access, the thieves stole a table saw, Makita grinder and 50-foot extension cord. The investigation is continuing under the lead of OPP Constable David Ladd. A shed on Harrington Street in Arnprior was also broken into sometime June 5 to 7. The thief also cut a padlock to get in, then stole a Husqvarna chainsaw. OPP Const. Ladd is also investigating this case.

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Are you ready for a good time, Ottawa Valley-style? The Hog Wild Pork Fest is back after a year’s absence. It runs this weekend, Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 21 at Ma-Te-Way Park in Renfrew. There are plenty of activities to keep the weekend crowds busy, said organizer Jeff Woito, including Saturday’s Hog Wild Road Rash Bash demo derby, which gets underway at 1 p.m. Sunday’s Pig Pen Mud Bog should also be quite the event, said Woito. It’s the first time they’ve run the mud event, he added. “They’re coming from all over,”

he said. “It’s wild. From mud racing trucks to street trucks, there should be all kinds.” On Saturday, the Amateur Barbecue Cook-off contest starts at 8 a.m. The event is sanctioned and judged by the Canadian Southern BBQ Association. Other activities include a beach volleyball tournament, food vendors and other exhibitors. Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette players are signed up to volunteer at the event. More volunteers are always welcome, said Woito. Visit www.hogwildporkfestrenfrew.com for more info.

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New summer sing programs July and the second in August. A session will include three, onehour lessons and the small groups will be formed by age. When signing up for a group session, feel free to make up your own group of friends, or call to be registered. Times are very flexible, both daytime and evening. Sing Together is an introduction to music lessons, and group classes are fun, comfortable and affordable, says Webber. Explore Broadway, folk, jazz standards, and everything in between. A CD will be provided so that students can enjoy the songs at home and practice for the lessons. Call Webber at 613-623-7293, or email webbersingingteacher@hotmail.com for more details.

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New this summer, vocal programs for both youth and adults will be offered by Arnprior voice teacher and choral director, Lisa Webber. Whether you wish to explore private music instruction, or group workshops with others, there is a program suitable. Many enjoy singing together, making music with others, learning new songs and discovering their voices. As a teacher, Webber gets many inquiries from potential students who wonder if they can sing in tune; if they have a voice; if they can improve their ‘instrument’. The answer is most definitely, yes. This summer, two sessions will be offered in the form of both private and group instruction. Each session will be three weeks long, the first in

He usually started his day by getting up by 2:30 in the morning and he would be on the air by five. “I wake up at five these days,” he said. “I guess the body becomes hardwired.” He recalled that CFRA had a ball, curling and even broomball teams. The ball season had about 25 games in a year and some nights, it would be midnight before people got to bed. Sleep didn’t last long for him on a few of those nights. There were many hats worn over the years for Grant. He was involved in the restaurant and cattle business.

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He has done work related with muscular dystrophy and as an ambassador with the Alzheimer’s Society for the Ottawa area. “I now work in fitness at the Ottawa Athletic Club. My youngest (student) is 70 and the oldest is 90.” “The book spans from 1961 to 2015,” said Grant. “With people I got to work on this, I think it turned out to be a beautiful book.” The reviews have already been glowing from some of his fans that he has met in Ottawa. “I started writing it about six years ago because people were after me to write a book,” said Grant. “I ran into health problems but started again about a year and a half ago.” There are chapters in the book on food and even some recipes, along with some words on the colleagues he has worked with over his many years. The rest will have to be discovered by the reader. Grant will be found at the Arnprior Book Store on Friday, June 26 from noon to 2 p.m. signing his book.

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Ken ‘The General’ Grant, the voice of CFRA radio in morning for years, is coming to Arnprior to promote his new book. Grant is well-known in Ottawa and the Valley, having hosted his radio show for 35 years. What many people might be unaware of is the name Grant is not really his - it’s Grattan. Now at 80 years young, Grant has published his own book titled ‘I woke up with THE GENERAL too!’, which can be found at the Arnprior Book Store. Grant explained that the name Grattan wasn’t deemed suitable for the radio waves and the name Grant was hatched. For his nickname of the General, it was simply created from an off-the-cuff comment on the radio.. “There was an announcer telling a story about Ulysses S. Grant who was a general in the United States.

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Canadian rockers The Standstills will play a concert in Arnprior on Friday, June 26. The John St. Pub is proud to announce that the guitar/drums duo with a heavy sound will play the John St. Pub. The Standstills bring energy and a “crunchy sound” to their live performance, says publicist David Berardi. Back when Ottawa had 106.9fm The Bear, The Standstills were a favourite, and they can still be heard on LIVE 88.5fm. Their hit songs include ‘Jesus’, ‘Good Goddamn’, and a cover of ‘Black Betty’. They’ve played on the same bill as Seether, The Tea Party, Danko Jones, and more and their last album ‘Pushing Electric’ has made them a force in the Canadian rock scene, says Berardi.  Opening for The Standstills is

He ended with ‘Now, here’s our own General Grant’… and the name stayed,” said Grant. Grant’s stint at CFRA made him the second-longest serving radio host in Canada. “There’s a guy in Toronto who worked more than me, but he cheated for a few years,” laughed Grant.

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How far would you walk for someone? Donald Byrne, a 60-year-old lawyer and notary public from Ottawa has settled on 67 kilometres. This is the distance it takes to go from Alymer to Shawville. Byrne is walking for Shawville Pontiacs player Brett Nugent, whose life changed in an unfortunate accident during a Junior B hockey game on October 27, 2013. The community response to NugentĘźs plight was outstanding with places such as Shawville, Renfrew, Arnprior, Perth and Ottawa all chipping in some form to help out with

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expenses. Byrne is pursing the next step in helping Nugent achieve more independence - his own wheelchair accessible vehicle. The price tag is rather hefty though at about $75,000. “Years ago we had the 40-mile walk to raise money for Oxfam in Ottawa in the time period 1968 to 1971,� said Byrne. JULY 4 FUNDRAISER

“I thought a similar walk to raise funds for Brett would be a good idea. The walk should take 12 to 16 hours. I am now 60 and I may need a little extra time.â€? ByrneĘźs son, Chris, was the general manager and coach of the Shawville

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Pontiacs for the past four years. Nugent, now 21, was also the assistant general manager for the 2014-2015 season and offered inspiration to the players. Unfortunately, the team out of Shawville will disappear next season as the EOJHL no longer exists. “Don has helped a lot with me and my situation as well, always looking for additional funding to help with things like this vehicle among others,â€? said Nugent. “HeĘźs been phenomenal getting funding so far. I wasnĘźt surprised he came up with this idea. I plan on probably seeing him off when he starts his walk and then most likely his ďŹ nish, of course.â€? Nugent is looking forward to heading to Carle-

ton University in the fall. He has been accepted into the ďŹ nance program and was lucky to get a scholarship. The vehicle will help with the new adventure. “It would be great for Brett to once again have some independence by having a vehicle with the necessary adaptations to (him) to drive on his own,â€? said Byrne. “ThereĘźs hand controls for the gas and brakes,â€? said Nugent. “It also has an (addition) on the wheel to hold on to it better.â€? Some of NugentĘźs teammates from Shawville will probably join in on the walk slated for July 4. Businesses like Rona Ottawa and Logs End have already put forth $1,000 each.

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The Eastern Ontario girls high school AAA rugby champions from Arnprior District High School pose for a photograph at the Ontario championship. In front from left are Amber Clouthier, Dominique Emond, Haleigh Cox, Logan Kenny, Caitlin Clouthier, Emily Kyte, Alyssa McMaster, Kelsey Broome, Skylar Philp; and in back coach Robyn Quade, Abby Rampton, Keisha Clark, Vicky McOuatt, Delaney Hopper, Brittany Roberts, Shauna McNulty, Bobby Jo Cavanagh, Mallory Graham, Olivia Rattray, coach Glenn Wallace , Kailyn Redner, Sarah Dean, Hannah Scott, Kaitlynn Edge, Amy Kippen, Sydney Faour, Morgan Martin, Kirstin Trafford, and coach Krista Petrie-Wallace. Missing from the photograph are Emma Pettigrew and Victoria Hartwick.

ADHS comes fourth to win antique bronze at Ontario championship High School was ranked fourth in AAA/AAAA ADHS proved that the Ontario Federation girls rugby heading into the 16-team Ontario School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) ranking championship tournament in the first week of was bang on by finishing fourth overall in Mississauga to win the antique bronze medal. Eastern Ontario title-holder Arnprior District June. It was a grand finish to a splendid season for the Redmen, who proved they could play with the province’s best teams. Coach Glenn Wallace gave the rundown of The 2015 Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce the OFSAA games. Golf Tournament ADHS defeated St Patrick’s of Sarnia 30-7 in the first game and blanked St Paul’s of TrenWhere: Madawaska Golf Course ton 8-0 in the quarter final. When: Friday August 21st, 2015 However, ADHS lost to the number-one seed Oakville Trafalgar 24-0 in the semi-final and fell 22-7 to number two seed J. F. Ross of Guelph in the bronze medal game to finish a respectable fourth. It was a wonderful experience for all the players, but especially for the senior girls. Kelsey Broome, Amy Kippen and Shauna Mcnulty are

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The West Carleton Skating Club is pleased to announce that Pre-registration for the 2015-2016 Winter Programs is now open.

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. Registration: 11:45am – 12:45pm

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three of the senior girls on the 28-player team, as they are in their final year of high school. “It is pretty special for all the Grade 12s,” said Kippen. “It was an awesome experience.” “I didn’t want to leave,” said Mcnulty. The average game lasts about 50 to 60 minutes and the field is heavy on players with up to 30 overall running around. “The game can be mentally unnerving because I know I have to make a tackle,” laughed Mcnulty. “You just have to know how to do it properly,” said Broome. “We were like a family … a dysfunctional one.” While the accomplishment of winning the antique bronze is a big feat for a small school like Arnprior, it’s not what will be remembered the most by the graduating players. “It’s the team bond and the team culture,” Kippen, Mcnulty and Broome agreed.

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What is lawn bowling? The first thought may very well be a ball, with a set of pins out on some lawn. If anything, the game is closer in spirit to curling. Galetta Bowls held their open house on June 11 at the community centre in hopes of attracting newbies to the game. There is some extra excitement coming to Galetta Bowls. The club is set to host the provincials, said Jenny Bennett. This is an event that has not happened in Galetta since 2007. The opening ceremony is bright and early with an 8 a.m. start on July 12. The top 16 teams and 48 players in Ontario will be bowling it out for a slot at the nationals. President Sandra Fletcher said lawn bowling in Galetta begins with Helen MacHardy. She saw lawn bowling during a trip to England with her husband and they decided to find a way to have a playing field.

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Grant Fletcher, Rio Silvesto, Sandra Fletcher, John Bennett, Flo Silvesto and Jenny Bennett at the end of a lawn bowling game during the open house on June 11. “It’s not grass,� said Grant Fletcher. “It’s closer to a green in golf.� Galetta is recognized as part of the Ontario Lawn Bowls Association. There is no ball to throw there is a bowl. It is not round shaped and is weighted on one side to help it curl.

The bowls are labelled from 00 to 7, which represent an increase in size and weight. “It depends on the size of the person’s hand and how comfortable they are holding the bowl,� said Flo Silvesto, the vice president. Most people tend to throw bowls that weigh over two to three pounds.

Players throw out a white jack, which represents the button for the curlers out there. The concept is to get the bowl the closest to the jack to score, just like getting the curling rock near the button. Rio Silvesto believes the jack is the piece of the game that makes it more unpredictable compared to curling. “In curling, the button never moves. You are always throwing to the same place. In lawn bowling if you hit and move the jack, it is still in play.� The game can be played from singles to up to four on the same team. There have been people with wheelchairs and canes to young children who have taken part. “Our season stretchers from the end of May and goes to September. If the weather is nice we will keep going,� said Fletcher. “We have 54 members from Arnprior, White Lake, Fitzroy, Woodlawn and Ottawa.� The season fee costs $65 and people can play as much as they want.

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The wet and rainy day last Friday kept a few away from a special Arnprior Stampede sneak peek for elementary students, but five schools were still able to come out, reports Glen Howard, saying they came from Arnprior, McNab and Fitzroy. BJ Prince, owner of Rawhide Rodeo and a world champion saddle bronc rider, educated students on what is a rodeo - its history stretches back to 1864. He also gave a rundown on roping and bull riding. More than 300 students got to see the horses and other animals events that took place during the weekend.

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Going any further than into Renfrew with the old Model T, meant an overnight stay. And so it was, on a warm Saturday morning, we set out for Aunt Edithʼs in Gananoque, with a change of clothes for each of us in a cardboard box Mother brought home from Briscoeʼs General Store. Father, and my brother Everett, would not be going. Someone had to milk the cows, and tend the livestock, so with Mother behind the wheel, and we four children piled into the car, we headed out for a trip that would take most of the day. Emerson would have liked to stay home, but Mother knew that could mean trouble. “Nothing to do but watch her darn cat, and those red hens Aunty keeps in the little back yard,” he lamented. Aunt Edith and Uncle George Cosh, I thought, must be very rich indeed. Didnʼt they own one of the Thousand Islands? And didnʼt Aunt Edith have her very own beauty parlour with the lovely name Primrose Beauty Shoppe on a painted sign over the door? Uncle George, I was sure, was just as important as the mayor. He had his very

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own office in the Town Hall, and Mother said he knew where every manhole and light switch was in the entire town of Gananoque. Yes, very important indeed were my Aunt Edith and Uncle George. I knew we wouldnʼt be spending a lot of time in the little apartment they lived in over the beauty parlour ... we would be heading out in Uncle Georgeʼs launch before we had time to catch our breath, going over to their very own island. We had to carry everything down to the harbour, where this enormous boat, which I was sure could hold half of Renfrew County, was tied up. It had to be big, because Aunt Edith would never leave her cat, or her chickens alone in town if she was staying

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somewhere over night. And we would be bedded down in the Cosh cottage, which gave me a gnawing pain in the pit of my stomach. Some of it was excitement, but most of it was plain fear. The boat ride alone was reason enough to cause me to panic. By the time we loaded the six chickens, unrestrained, Sandy the cat, and all the food and our box of clothes into the boat, it sunk into the St. Lawrence with not more than four inches of boat left out of the water. I was sure we wouldnʼt be six feet out from shore, before we all went down to the bottom of the river, with our bodies washing up at some faraway place miles from Gananoque. Mother and Aunt Edith, the chickens and the cat, climbed into Uncle Georgeʼs late model car, and the rest of us had to walk, carrying what was left over to take to the island. Even though the boat was big, it groaned and tilted from side to side, as Uncle George stowed as much as he could under the very front of the boat.

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The cat was draped around Aunt Edith’s neck like a fur collar, and the chickens happily clucked away, picking away at ants, dead flies and a few insects in the bottom of the boat. My sister Audrey who never liked to look different (Mother said it was her age) hissed she was glad

we didn’t know anyone in Gananoque. “We look like a pack of Gypsies.” Uncle George sat in an ordinary kitchen chair at the front, turned a key, blue smoke poured out of the tail end of the boat, and we tore out of the dock like a bullet out of rifle! I sat close to Mother with my hand gripping the few inches of the boat

that were left above water, and was grateful that at least it was a short trip across to the island that I was positive belonged to my rich aunt and uncle. Emerson and Earl were scrunched down in the belly of the boat at the very centre, and a few leather cushions were stacked beside them, which were supposed to save us on our way down to the bottom of the St. Lawrence. “How much do you want to bet the chickens get first dubs on the cushions if we have to bail out?” Emerson hissed. Finally, we pulled into what passed for a dock. “Don’t step on the boards at the end,” Uncle George said.  We soon found out why. Audrey who didn’t know any better, hoisted our cardboard box of clothes onto the boards, and they heaved up at the other end, and if she hadn’t been so quick, our change of clothes would have gone down to the bottom of the river. The chickens seemed to know what was expected of them, and they headed for a little wire closed-in plot with Aunt Edith cooing to them as if

they knew exactly what she was saying.  She put river water in a bowl, grain in two pie plates, and a couple of apple cores she had in a brown paper bag, said a few kind words, unwrapped Sandy from around her neck, and announced we would be eating as soon as she could find the box that had all the food in it. It didn’t take all day to discover the box of food was somewhere on the dock in Gananoque, and we would be eating whatever we could find in the cottage. Emerson suggested we could perhaps do in a couple of the chickens. I was grateful he said it in a whisper, because I knew Aunt Edith would rather do away with one of us kids than one of her chickens! Even though it was a blistering hot day, and everyone else got into their bathing suits, I had no intention of going anywhere near the St. Lawrence. Because, as always, you could see the heads of a couple black water snakes just waiting for anyone crazy enough to go in for a dip. I would spend the entire weekend as far away from the

water’s edge as I could get. I vowed if we ever made it back to Gananoque again, with the promise of “a lovely couple days at the cottage,” I would beg to be left on the farm back in Northcote. It was time to head back to Gananoque, and I helped Aunt Edith round up the chickens, and carry them, one by one down to the boat for our trip back to town. At least the chick-

ens seem to have enjoyed themselves, and if chickens could feel gratitude, these seemed to have shown it in proper fashion. There on the grass, just inside the little enclosure, were two freshly laid eggs! Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please

Seniors grant applications accepted The New Horizons Program for Seniors is accepting applications for a new round of funding. A news release from Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant’s office says two separate calls for proposals are for “projects that will keep Canadian seniors active, engaged and informed.” The annual program invites organizations to apply for up to $25,000 for community-based projects that help empower seniors to share their knowledge, skills and experiences with others and support communities by increasing their capacity to address local issues. “New Horizons funding has been used in some very innovative projects, like purchasing technology and conducting workshops on how to use it as a means to communicate,” said Gallant. “For some seniors, this has opened up a whole new way of keeping in touch with family, particularly grandchildren.” The application period for both calls for proposals began May 29 and will close July 10.

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ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

“Business Opportunity� Pet Grooming Shop and Boutique, See details at: www.BusinessSellCanada. com/52330004.htm

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PRAYERS

PRAYERS

PRAYERS

GARAGE SALE

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

Polled pure/full blood semental open heifers. Sired by our senior herdsire (Rosemead on demand 4X) to see him 2012 beef catalogue by Semex online. 613-525-3672 or 613-551-2533

Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power, Oh Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.

Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power, Oh Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.

Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power, Oh Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.

Yard Sale 4284 River Rd, Saturday June 20, 9am-2pm & Sunday June 21, 10am-2pm. Some Antiques, golf equipment, new gloves & golf tees. 3 brand new Christmas Trees, 9ft & 2 - 6ft.

2 BEDROOM - Arnprior, 3rd floor, satellite, fridge, stove, air conditioner, water, parking, Has been completely redone with new windows, flooring, painted. $695 plus hydro. Call Karen-Ann 613-623-4138

1 bedroom apt in Renfrew, 1st floor, secure quiet building, close to downtown, laundry, elevator, no pets. Call 613.433.9103

ANNIVERSARY

1181 Jamieson Lane, Horton Township, June 20, 8 am, plus weight training equipment

2 bedroom 1 bath, laundry hookup, pet and smoke friendly, gas heat, yard, small garage, available Aug 1st. 613.281.6624 call Giant Yard Sale at the Antrim evenings. Truck Stop. Saturday July 4th 7am – Noon. Truck 2 bedroom apartment has parts – collectibles – over- private rear yard, stove, stock items – housewares fridge, water, $700/month plus gas heating and hy- much, much more!! dro. Available now 432.2852 Renfrew. Yard Sale, June 20, 7 am – 2 pm. Multi-family from Arn- 2 bedroom apt Oak St. prior, head toward Stewart- Renfrew, fridge, stove, ville, 391 Mill Ridge Road, parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. Signs Posted. First/last & references required 613.433.3053

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

450 Mayhew St. Renfrew, Saturday June 20th, 7amnoon. Christmas decorations, video games, movies, books and more.

COMMUNITY YARD SALE, Blacksmith Gate Condos, South parking lot, Behind KFC Arnprior. 7 am Noon, Sat. June 20th.

517 Fortington St. RenCarpentry, Repairs, Rec frew, Sat June 20, 8am. Moving Sale 450 Dominion, Renfrew, Sat June 20, Rooms, Decks, etc. Rain or Shine 8-2. Antique Oriental WritReasonable rates, 25 years ing desk, China Cabinet, experience. 613-832-2540 609 Raglan St. S. Multi Chippendale writing desk, freezer, filing cabinet, misc family yard sale. Sat June HOUSE CLEANING, DUMP household, children’s toys. RUNS, moving, raking, 20th, 8am-1pm. Cottage Vinyl records & 45. free metal pickup (small clear out - furniture, dishwasher (free standing), fee if outside Arnprior). Quality work, competitive hoover washer spin dryer, rates, celebrating 11 years washing machine brand 301 Harrington Street, in business. Call Bob new, clothes, toys and lots Arnprior, Saturday June more 20, 8 am. 613-622-5923

CARD OF THANKS

THANK YOU

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CARD OF THANKS

Lt. Cdr (Retd) Richard Manley and Lorraine Manley June 23, 1945 – June 23, 2015

Love from Leslie (Victor), Meredith, Devin, Tesia (Brad), Leela (Michael), Hallis (Erica May), Owen and Shayla

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Thee family fami m y oof tthe h llate atttee Clair Clairir Seeley Cla SSee ee would like to thank everyone who reached out to us during our time of loss. In true Valley fashion we received an overwhelming amount of support from the community (cards/ messages, owers, donations, food, visits, stories and hugs) and we are humbled by and grateful for those acts of kindness. We also send our appreciation to Rev. Wardell and the luncheon committee at Trinity St. Andrews United Church, Dr. Pinard and the staff at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home and to Hospice Renfrew for their tender and dedicated attention. The song is ended...but the melody lingers on. (Irving Berlin)

MOVING SALE Apt 17, 69 Munroe Ave E, Renfrew, Friday June 20 to Friday June 26 not before 8:30am please. Call 433.3700 for more information. MOVING SALE, Saturday June 20th, 9 am-Noon, Giant Giveaway Noon - 3 pm. 1538 Russett Drive (McNab) Multi Family Yard Sale Sat. June 20th 8am to Noon Rain or Shine 567 Inglis Road, Renfrew

FOR RENT

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FOR RENT 1 bedroom apartment 203 Jennet St. Renfrew. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, fridge, stove & laundry facilities. Private front porch, available June 1st. Phone 613.432.2014

FOR RENT

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

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3 bedroom house Renfrew, $850.00 month plus utilities, close to downtown, available July 1st, 613.432.8565, call after 5pm.

15-1017 Point Rd, White Lake, 15 min. from Arnprior, renovated 1-bedroom + sunroom, $675, 2nd floor, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, pet-friendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan, common room, outdoor patio, www.ovrentals.ca, 613-266-4832 Renfrew- Non smoking modern one bedroom apartment second floor, fridge, stove, a/c, parking. No pets. $610.00 per month first and last plus hydro. Available August 1st. 613.432.6941 Stewartville - 2 bedroombungalow home, for mature person. $1000/month plus utilities, appliances included. 613.804.0291

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE 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

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4 bdrm Cottage, Norway Lake, sleeps 8+, private bay, excellent swimming, BBQ, Fireplace, Dishwasher, great for large family/families, available June/July/Aug, responsible adults only, 1200 per week/less for longer stay. Call 613.281.5956 leave message.

ARNPRIOR House for Rent, 4 bedroom, large yard, landlord plows snow and cuts grass. Ideal for possible business with extra storage (call for details) or ideal for family. Available July 1st, 613-513-6210

Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. Cobden - attached 3 bedroom garden home. Call 613.432.1911

House for Rent in Arnprior, Available July 1st. Newer two story townhome, 1317 SqFt, 3 Beds, 1 Ί Baths, Attached garage, 5 appliances included. Rent is $1,300/month + utilities. Rent to own option available. Call 613-623-6589

LOST – glasses, white frame with silver, walking from Giant Tiger to Arygle to Renfrew. If found please call 613.432.7917

A 2 bedroom garden home (behind No Frills) seniors requested - two floors completely finished - close to shopping - end unit Call 613-432-0058 ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

BIRTHDAY

CONDO APT newer well kept building, great location in Arnprior, Bright, 2 bedroom, 3 appliances, a/c, balcony, laundry room Bonus Package - 1 bdrm off bath, 1 parking space. home on Constant Lake $1130/month +utilities. with a lake view. Heat, hy- call 613-795-6683 dro, grass cutting, snowplowing, fridge/stove, washer & dryer hook-up. House for Rent in ArnpriAll included $850 per- or, Available Aug 1st. 3 yr month, fist and last, no old two story townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Ί pets. 613.628.5080 Baths, 2nd floor laundry, Centrally located 2 bed- Attached garage, 5 appliroom 3rd floor walk up, ances included. Rent is sky lights, open concept, $1,350/month + utilities. $720/month + utilities. Rent to own option Call Available Aug 1st. available. 613.717.2570 or 613-623-6589 613.717.2571

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

In Arnprior Avail Aug 1st Desirable neighbourhood 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Finished basement 5 appliances Central air Garage $1350.00 + Util Please call: Joanne 613-229-4352

FOR SALE A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours, Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew, K7V 3Z5

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Sunday June 28th 2:00 – 4:00 pm Masonic Hall, 31 James Street, Arnprior Best Wishes Only

Hayley Elizabeth MacIntyre on receiving your Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from University of Ottawa. Hayley is excited to be joining the Almonte General Hospital Obstetrical Unit this Summer. Love you long time, Mom and Dad, Cameron, Mike, Grandma and Grandpa Mac and Grandma Herrick.

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McEwan Homes is looking for someone with siding and roofing experience. Full time employment, Mon-Fri. Salary based on experience. Send resumes to alyssa@mcewanhomes.com or fax to 613-623-2526

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EXPANDING COMPANY in Arnprior in need of the following positions: Screen Printer, Embroider, Laser Engraver Contact KarenAnn 613-623-4138

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For Sale: A Heinzman piano, in excellent condition, a love seat, coffee table, RENFREW house for rent, and computer desk, all in 2 storey, 2 bedroom, gas good condition. Price can heat, available July 1st, be negotiated. Please call: 613-225-9814 613-432-4332. Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded Ford Fusion 2012, 17,471 persons willing to speak to small groups or do onekm’s, $13,000. 5109 New BIRTHDAY Holland Haybine, 9ft, on-one Presentations lo$3,000. Richard Brisco cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet 613.432.8308 access are necessary. MOVING - MUST SELL: Training and ongoing supDeilcraft dining room set. port provided. Build finanTable with 2 extensions, 4 cial security. Paid daily. side chairs, 2 armchairs. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 Glass buffet and hutch. Dimensions: 70’’wide, 19’’ deep, 79’’ high. Needs to be picked up. $250 or best VEHICLES offer. Call 613-315-2240. Fridge, Danby, 621/2� high, 23� wide, 211/2� deep. Perfect for small apartment, garage, hunt camp, cottage or spare fridge, works great. $150. Call 613.433.1443

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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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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

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Squeaky Kleen Car Wash

Cram Seabrook

Squeaky Kleen Car Wash is looking for part time attendant. Evenings and weekends. Please drop resume at 470 O’Brien Rd, Renfrew

Friday Night Entertainment

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Bahoo & the Brat

In honour of Andrew Burns and Julie Clifford

Tickets $5 each Come in your best “Ottawa Valley” look

Friday, June 19th

Weekend hostess/sales position available. Sales experience and basic computer skills are an asset. Email resume to

STAG & DOES

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COMING MARRIAGE is looking for a full

time/part time detailer. Please drop resume at 470 O’Brien Rd, Renfrew

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AUCTIONS

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AUCTION SALE of the RALPH YOUNG COLLECTION Ottawa Valley Harness Maker Saturday, June 27 @ 9 a.m. Lombardy Fairgrounds Hwy 15, Five km SW of Smiths Falls Selling the complete contents of Mr. Young’s harness shop including Randall sewing machines, large quantity of handtools, hardware, leather, driving bits, harness, Holly whips, side saddles, vintage harness, memorabilia, books, antique sleigh bells, antique carriage lamps, training aids, collars, hames, tack trunks, McLaughlin buggy and cutter with tops, Houghton jogger, Governess cart, French sleigh, sloop sleigh, side spring buggy, plus much, much more. An exceptional collection offered by public auction. For list and pictures see: Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Debit Canteen joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494

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Happy Father’s Day!

Part-time Small Engine Mechanic to work retail hours. Must have basic computer skills/knowledge and G driver’s licence. Apply in person with completed application (available at www. renfrewhomehardware. com/emp-app.php) and resume to Steve, Karen or Jen, Renfrew Home Hardware Building Centre, 555 O’Brien Road, Renfrew. No phone or email inquiries.

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celebrated his 90th Birthday on June 9th

Carl and Marie Schruder are pleased to announce the upcoming wedding of their son

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Happy Birthday Popper! & Happy Father’s Day Dad!

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From your family

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Scott Carl Schruder

“To my Daddy, You’re a winner!” Love always, Royden

AUCTION SALE SATURDAY JUNE 27 2015 10:00 AM SHARP For Rocky Licari. To be held at his home located off Cooke’s Shore Rd., Carleton Place, Ontario. From Hwy 7 take Drummond Conc 11 to Ebb’s Bay Rd, right on Ebb’s Bay Rd. to Drummond Conc 9B, right on Drummond Conc 9B to Cooke’s Shore Rd. – follow signs. Real Estate and vehicles sell at 12:30 PM Miscellaneous household items, tools, Ducks Unlimited prints; furniture; O’Brien water skiis; drill press; jack stands; trail groomer; 2 x 40’ storage trailers; 1972 Datsun 1200; 1985 Ferrari Mondial; 1999 Mercedes SL500; tandem flat bed trailer; Single axle enclosed trailer; 1960 Rayson Craft 20’ fiberglas V drive boat; boat trailer etc. etc. etc. Real Estate: Parcel 1: House and 2 acres: 2 bedroom home located on 6 acres at the end of Rothwell Park Rd – Mississippi Lake view; open concept living room; dining room with access to 2nd level deck, large master bedroom with patio doors leading to the deck, country style kitchen, full basement partially finished with walk out, 2 baths – all this on 6 beautiful acres – open fields and forested areas in the beautiful community of Rothwell Park. A very private setting, no immediate neighbors. Parcel 2: 3 acre lot with access to Mississippi Lake – 3 acre building lot on Cooke’s Shore Rd with Municipal access to Mississippi Lake directly in front of it. No civic address for either property assigned yet – approvals in place – registration to be completed. These properties will be sold subject to a low reserve bid, $10,000 down for each property day of sale with the balance due on closing. Completion Date dependent on Registration of properties. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID, Certified Cheque or Bank Draft for Real Estate Refreshments Owner: Rocky Licari 613-621-5405 Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale www.oneillsauctions.ca email oneillsauctions@gmail.com

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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

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BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

WINDOW & CARPET

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP

Cleaning Residential & Commercial

613.432.8981 HELP WANTED

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CLR454160

COMING EVENTS

613-432-9335 HELP WANTED

Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew is seeking a music accompanist to start in September of 2015. This person shall provide musical accompaniment for all regular worship services. The total time commitment is 4 hours per week. An honorarium is provided. Interested applicants shall submit their resumes by email, at office@tsarenfrew.ca, before Friday, August 7, 2015. If you have any questions, please call 613-432-2285.

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MORTGAGES

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES #,2

BONNECHERE MANOR and MIRAMICHI LODGE Long Term Care Homes PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSISTANT - Part Time (32 hours bi-weekly) Competition #15 - 53 Minimum Qualifications: s #OMPLETION OF A 0HYSIOTHERAPIST !SSISTANT DIPLOMA FROM A RECOGNIZED COMMUNITY COLLEGE /4 DIPLOMA AN ASSET s #ERTIlCATE n &OOD 3AFETY !WARENESS 0ROGRAM RECOGNIZED BY A 0UBLIC (EALTH 5NIT s #OMPUTER LITERACY REQUIRED s 4HE ABILITY TO WORK ANY SHIFTS BE AVAILABLE FOR SHORT NOTICE CALL INS AND TO MAINTAIN REGULAR ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED Compensation: $24.29—$24.66 per hour. No benefits.

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County of Renfrew Core Values: Honesty and Integrity ~ Professionalism ~ Client Service Orientation ~ Focus on Results 46 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, June 18, 2015

ASSISTANT FOOD SERVICES SUPERVISOR - Part Time (Maternity Leave from September 2015 to September 2016) Bonnechere Manor - 14 hours per week Miramichi Lodge - 7 hours per week

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Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the selection process. Applicants must make their needs known in advance. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, June 18, 2015 25


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IN MEMORIAM

HELP WANTED

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE ASSISTANT

CLR614279

QualiďŹ ed applicants must have an OfďŹ ce Administration Diploma or equivalent experience in an ofďŹ ce setting. The applicant must also be proďŹ cient in the use MS Word, Excel, and other software systems. Knowledge of Clinicmaster software would be a great asset.

Interested applicants must be willing to accommodate exible hours. Please forward resume by email to: jnewberry@ovphysio.com Ottawa Valley Physiotherapy 510 Raglan Street N., Suite 102 Renfrew ON K7V 1P5 We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please.

CARRIERS NEEDED TOWN OF

Arnprior & Renfrew (various routes)

Seeking reliable people to deliver the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and the Renfrew Mercury every Thursday

Contact Chris Paveley Toll Free 1-800-884-9195 613-432-3655 ext 31 chris.paveley@metroland.com CLR609944

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

1959 – June 24, 2012

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Hospice Renfrew is a 6 bed residential hospice providing end of life comfort care and short-term stays for palliative respite care and pain and symptom management. We are currently seeking experienced Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses and Personal Support Workers who wish to work in a positive and supportive patient-family centered work environment. REGISTERED NURSE The Registered Nurse assumes a lead role in the hospice team by providing direct patient care and is responsible for supervision of care provided by Personal Support Workers, Registered Practical Nurses and Volunteers. QUALIFICATIONS r $VSSFOU 3FHJTUSBUJPO XJUI UIF $PMMFHF PG /VSTFT PG 0OUBSJP r &YQFSJFODF JO NFEJDBM TVSHJDBM BOE PS DSJUJDBM DBSF OVSTJOH r ,OPXMFEHF BOE FYQFSUJTF JO QBMMJBUJWF DBSF QBJO BOE TZNQUPN NBOBHFNFOU r 1SPWFO MFBEFSTIJQ BOE DSJUJDBM UIJOLJOH TLJMMT REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE / PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER The RPNs and PSWs provide direct patient care under the supervision of the Registered Nurse.

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To wish you back my son, Would only be for our own benefit, So be happy in Heaven with our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ Love Mum DEATH NOTICE

The family of the late Louisa Jean Stewart will hold an evening ceremony at Thompsonhill Cemetery, Renfrew On, Saturday June 27, 2015 at 6:30 pm. They would like to invite extended family and friends of Jean’s to attend.

DEATH NOTICE

CLR614463

Duncan ; Keith Shouldice

HELP WANTED

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310T Mechanic for a

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Born May 3, 1933. Peacefully on June 7, 2015 Keith passed away after a long battle with cancer. He left on his own terms, in the home he built with his own hands, in the place we dreamed of retiring. He enjoyed the quiet of the waterfront and the birds at the feeders. Sunday the world went grey and no birds came to the feeders. Predeceased by his parents Gordon & Inez (Shouldice) Duncan, Daughter Dana Christena, brother Douglas & wife Shirley. Survived by wife Barbara (Andrews), sons Gordon & Cheryl (Pyne) of Cobden, Andrew & Kelly Carscadden of Kingston, brother Donald & Pat of Orleans, brother in law Robin Andrews & Glenda Saint of Fredericton N.B & Avoca, QC. Proud Grandpa D of MJ Richards, Penny (Aaron McCluskey), Stephanie (Pierre Lurette), Tyeler Carscadden. Proud Great Grandpa of Jude Lurette, Dayna & Emma McCluskey. His capacity to love extended to his nieces and nephews and expanded to include their families; Bruce Duncan, Sandra Brumfield, Ginger, John & Susan Andrews, Judy & Rick Carr, Wendy & Jim Savard, Anthea Plummer & Calvin L’Ecuyer. We were blessed with great health care professionals: Cancer Center, Ottawa, CCAC, the oncology unit at RVH, Leslie, Erin, Rhonda, Elizabeth, Brad, home care nurses Kim O’Brien, Cathy Crozier, Dr. Nemani, Dr. Pinard and his staff all treated us in the “Valley Way�. We can’t begin to tell you what a difference your compassion made in our lives. Our friends and neighbours made this journey bearable. Thank you Kirk. Keith was passionate about his family, friends, hockey, cooking, woodworking, maple syrup, his river and his birds. I never heard him complain. In lieu of flowers please make any donations to Bereaved Families of Ottawa or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. Please join us July 19, 2015 at 3711 Calabogie Rd. to help celebrate his life. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca

SMITH; Marie Alma (nee Thibault) Passed away peacefully at Groves Park Lodge on Thursday, June 11, 2015 in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Ernest. Loving mother of Steven, Perry and Mary Ann SmithStewart (Bruce) of Aylmer. Proud grandmother of Bradley. Dear sister of Yolande, Georgette, Rejeanne and Aurore. Predeceased by her brothers Roland and Gerald. Marie will be remembered by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Private cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Lung Association would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca CLR614155.0618

Please forward your resume to: rsimmons@glentay.ca "ÀÊv>Ă?ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂˆÂŁĂŽÂ‡Ă“ĂˆĂ‡Â‡ĂŽĂˆÂŁĂ“ 26 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, June 18, 2015

DEATH NOTICE

DALE JUBY

Donny McLellan

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Handling telephone inquiries Scheduling Appointments Taking Payments and Issuing Receipts Completing online insurance billing Filing

Deadline: June 29th, 2015

DEATH NOTICE

I think of you every day, I miss you terribly.

Immediate Part-Time Position for our Renfrew Clinic The successful candidate must be able to work independently and complete multiple daily tasks in a busy ofďŹ ce setting. Responsibilities include:

Skills and attributes required: • Outstanding organization skills • Attention to detail • Great communication –verbal and written • Teamwork abilities • Positive Attitude and Good sense of humor

IN MEMORIAM

THELMA McHUGH In memory of a dear friend.

Ottawa Valley Physiotherapy & Sports Medicine

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IN MEMORIAM

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

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Email

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EADY, Noble

SHALLA PARNELL

Ogden ; Joey

Peacefully after a brief illness, with her family by her side, Lois passed away at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Sunday June 7, 2015 at the age of 88. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Shubaly. Much loved Mom of Daniel and Kathleen (Patrick Quinn). Dearest Grandma to Michael and Madeline Quinn and Erica Shubaly. Lois was predeceased by her parents John and Martha Windle (nee Colterman) and siblings Ed (Marie Guiney), Bernard, Muriel (Art Ross), Beasy (Pat O’Grady), Doris (John Quade), John, Henry and Donald. She will be greatly missed by her sister Joan Foran and her sisters-in-law Eileen, Mary and Betty. Lois, a former schoolteacher, was a member of St Francis Xavier Parish, the Renfrew Golf Club and Renfrew Curling Club. She enjoyed spending her winters with friends in Lakeland, Florida. Lois’ family would like to thank the staff at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital for their compassionate care and attention. Thank you also to family and friends here and in Florida, for all of their support. At. Lois’s request there will be no visitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 10:00 am., with a light luncheon to follow. Interment Parish Cemetery. Donations in Lois’s memory may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation.

Peacefully, surrounded by his family on Wednesday June 10th, 2015 at the age of 72. Beloved husband of Stella Kluke for 50 years. Cherished father and father in law of Denise (Chris Harkins) Lisa (Mark Obst) and Norman Vaile. Predeceased by his daughter Kim Shalla Vaile. Loving grandpa of Breana and Carissa Harkins, Evan and Connor Zohr and Nigel Vaile. Dear brother of Rose(Ed) Gutoskie and Hedy Kedrosky (late Ray). Predeceased by siblings Beatrice (Hector Rondeau), Agnes (Ovila Viau), Rita (Dominic Bloskie), Rose Marie (John Kedrosky), Leonard (Margaret), Maxie , Sylvester and John. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Friday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Saturday June 13th at 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology or Heart & Stroke Foundation, or charity of your choice would be appreciated..

Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Peacefully in Hospice Renfrew, on Monday June 8, 2015. Joey Ogden age 57 years. Dear son of the late Joe Baker and Minnie Ogden. Loving husband of Norma (Smith). Loved father of Chrissy (Daryle Gerritse) and Tim (Jenn Moore). Loved Grandpa to Jemma, Ivy, Brody, Kelttie, Skyla, Hailie and Lilly. Dear brother of Carl Warren (Leona), Margaret Dillabough (late Gib) and Barbara Ogden. Predeceased by Marilyn, Genny and Ronnie. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Wednesday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity St.Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Thursday June 11th at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the Oncology Unit of Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated.

(Retired – Playtex, Arnprior)

July 27, 1968-June 8, 2015

JOHNSTON, Rita Jean

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Passed away in the Ottawa General Hospital, Monday June 8, 2015. Laura Ullett of Arnprior at the age of 46 years. Beloved daughter of Linda Mooney of Renfrew. Much loved mother of Kristylee Lalonde, Haley Mallory and Dustin Mallory. Cherished grandmother of Gracie Lalonde. Dear sister of Kish Halifax and Kimberley Halifax. Laura will also be missed by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Predeceased by her father Robert Ullett and an infant daughter Jamie Mallory. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. A Memorial Service will take place Monday June 15, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Pastor Clark Young officiating. In memoriams to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / tributes at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew in the early morning hours of Thursday, June 11th, 2015. Rita Jean Johnston of Cobden; formerly of Arnprior passed away the day before her 84th birthday. Daughter of the late Archie Hawthorne and the late Jean Murdoch. Beloved wife of the late Beattie Johnston. Dearly loved mother and best friend of Lianne Johnston (Earl Bochert) of Eganville. Predeceased by a daughter, Bev Schultz (late Bob). Also survived by her son, Robert of Arnprior. Rita will be lovingly remembered by her special grandson, Cole Johnston as well as her granddaughter, Kim Larioza (Robert) and her children Nate and Drew. Dear sister of Norma Goodyear of Pakenham. Predeceased by her sister, Arlene Wyman (late Jerry). Family and friends were invited to remember Rita during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday evening, June 13th from 6 to 9 p.m. and again on Sunday afternoon, June 14th from 12 to 12:45 p.m. A Service to honour and remember Rita Johnston was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Interment Cobden Union Cemetery. In memory of Rita, donations to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Peacefully, with her beloved Jack holding her hand after almost 63 years of marriage, Darlleen slipped away to be with her Lord on Friday afternoon, June 12th, 2015. She was 82. Dear daughter of the late Raymond l’Abbé and the late Mona Hogan. Other than Jack, Darlleen is survived by her 3 sons of whom she and Jack were equally so proud of: John (Tracey), Richard (Joanne) and Kevin (Brenda); 7 grandchildren: Shannen, Jonathan, Jessica, Michael, Alexander, Julie and Scott; siblings: Raymond l’Abbé (Gracie), Lloyd l’Abbé (Linda), Lois McKeddie (late Donald) and Ellen Hill (George “Judd”). Predeceased by 4 brothers: Doug, Eddie, Wilfred and Eric l’Abbé and a sister: Phyllis Hall (late Bill). Also survived by several nieces, nephews and many good friends. The Trudeau family welcomed friends to join them during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday morning from 8:30 to 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Darlleen, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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0618.CLR614440

CLR614134

TRUDEAU, Darlleen

Ullett, Laura Linda

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Noble passed away peacefully at his residence, in Horton Township, with family by his side on Sunday, June 7, 2015, in his 90th year. Loving husband of 60 years to Vivian McMillan. Dearest father of Bev, Roy (Janice), Wade (Gloria), the late Ivan (Marilyn), Valerie Dougherty (Eric), Walker (Cathy), Elbon (Kim), Sharon Cox (Ken), and Cathy Sully (Matt). Forever missed by 20 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren with 4 more on the way, and many nieces and nephews. Also survived by his sisters Marion Hogg, Roberta McLean and Iris Yuill. Predeceased by brothers Stuart, Jim, Duncan, Harold and Ralph. Visitation at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at the Horton Community Centre on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Interment to follow at North Horton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Castleford United Church or The Little Brown Church would be appreciated by the family.

CLR613688

SHUBALY, LOIS MARGARET (NEE WINDLE)

February 3, 1926 – June 7, 2015

Retired, RCAF Captain (F/L), age 91, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at PerleyRideau Veterans’ Health Centre on Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Son of the late Alexander and Catherine (Mosco) Lemenchick. Survived by his loving wife Kathryn (Campbell). Father of Tom (Mary Jane), Heather (Brian) Switzer, Barbara (Fred) Johns, Jim (Susan) and Kevin (Jill). Very proud grandfather of Jeff (Eliane Dumont), Jennifer (Troy Sturtevant), Greg (Lindsey), Leslie (John) Ivany, Kelley, Katie (Travis Mullen), Julia and Allison. Great grandfather of Simon, Emma, Alexandre, Kara and Evelyn. Survived by his sister Margaret (Richard) Touma along with sisters-in-law Rita Lemenchick, Mary Lemenchick and Marion McDermid. Sadly missed by brothers-in-law Evan Campbell, Don Coughlan and Larry Kluke and by many nieces and nephews. John was predeceased by his siblings: Grace (Alex) Broyden, Laura (Edward) Tolfree, Leonard Lemenchick, Charles (Julia) Lemenchick and Charlie’s lifelong partner Theresa, Alexander Lemenchick, Catherine (Fred) Shortell, Lawrence (Theresa) Lemenchick and Gerald Lemenchick. John was born in his beloved Renfrew, Ontario and joined the RCAF in 1942. He served during the Second World War, and remained in the Air Force for many years, retiring in 1970. An accomplished athlete and keen competitor, he excelled at hockey and golf. He was the Ottawa City and District Junior Golf Champion in 1941 and was Men’s Club Champion at a number of golf clubs. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman. Family meant everything to him, and he passed along a strong set of core values to each of his children. A funeral mass was celebrated at St. John the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, 2340 Baseline Road, Ottawa, Ontario on Friday, June 5, 2015 at 10:00 AM. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Alzheimer Society, the Ottawa Heart Institute or the Ottawa Hospital Foundation. 0618.CLR614442

Brown, Joan Elizabeth (nee Connor)

April 16, 1937-November 29, 2014

BOESE, Bruce Kevin Madawaska Holsteins/Black Angus, Arnprior June 3, 1957 – June 11, 2015 Unexpectedly as the result of a brain hemorrhage; Bruce Boese of Arnprior passed away at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Thursday. Beloved son of the late Allan Boese and the late Doris Staye. Dear brother of Dr. Brian Boese (and his wife, Karen). Predeceased by his sister, Rhonda McTeer (Keith). Loved uncle of Erin and Michaelle McTeer; Kaitlyn and Alexandra Boese. Special nephew of Dorothy Royce (late Harrison), Norma Young (late Robert) and Grace Rutherford (Jack) and Doris Boese (late John). Bruce will be long remembered by his very special friends: Brenda and Rob Bayford; Tania and Jason Durand; Kim and Joanne Scheel. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Friends are invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday, June 21st from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Monday, June 22nd from 9:45 until 10:45 and where a funeral service will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery. In memory of Bruce, a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Graduate of the Registered Nursing Program at The Ottawa Civic Hospital in 1959, Renfrew County and District Health Nurse (retired 1993), Arnprior Seniors at Home board member, Member of Eastern Star, Member of the Women’s Institute, Member of The Red Hat Society, craft person extraordinaire, and avid bowler. Passed away at Heritage House in Stettler, Alberta on Saturday, November 29th, 2014 in her 78th year. Predeceased by her beloved husband Gordon Andrew (2006). Dear mother of Stuart of Hanna, Alberta, Douglas (Anna-Marie) of Forestburg, Alberta and Laurel of Ottawa, Ontario. Loving grandmother of James, Callum, Terrence, and Raelynn in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Connor, Sarra, Morgan and Duncan of Forestburg, Alberta. Great grandmother to Ayden in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Treasured sister of Kathleen (Brian) Irvine of Ottawa, Ontario and James Connor of Vancouver, British Columbia. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday June 24, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held Thursday June 25, 2015 in the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Arnprior at 11:00 a.m. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Arnprior, Ontario, Canadian Diabetes Association or the Parkinson Society of Canada is appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR614433

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• June 19

Calling of the Clans and Ceilidh featuring the Mudmen at McNab Centre Park at 7:30 p.m. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. Bring a lawn chair. Tickets $12 in advance $15 at gate, children under-12 free. Food and snacks available. For info, call 613-623-3614 or 613432-5876.

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Scottish Festival at Waba Cottage Museum in White Lake. Gates open at 9:30 a.m. Tickets $5 at the gate children under-12 free. All your favourites from past festivals will be there. This year the pioneer group we are honouring are the German pioneers. Info: 613-623-3614 or 613-432-5876.

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‘First Nation and Metis Roots: Resources and Tips for Genealogy going back to the first peoples of Canada’ talk by Noreen Kruzich hosted by the Patrick’s Family History Group at the Arnprior Public Library at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome, $5 fee for non-members.

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• June 26

The Grove and Island View Suites are hosting Dai Bassett for a lively musical picnic in the park at Robert Simpson Park 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch is available for a $5 donation or you are free to bring your own. Please RSVP to 613-622-0002, ext. 1, if you would like to buy lunch.

‘The General’ Ken Grant will do a book signing in at the Arnprior Book Store on John Street, noon to about 2 p.m. The former CFRA news talk radio personalty has published his autobiography ‘I woke up with The General too’.

• June 25

Annual Strawberry Social at Arnprior Villa at 2 p.m. Please call to RSVP 613-623-0414.

• June 26

McNab-Braeside township summer safety event and open house 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the McNab fire hall at the municipal office at 2508 Russett Dr. Free barbecue, fire department auto extriction demonstration, bicycle parade, games, bouncy castle, pickle ball, and safety advice from the fire department, OPP, paramedics, OPG and Environment Canada.

• June 27

Sixth annual Riverfest (formerly Riverdrive Festival) at Red Pine Bay in Braeside, starting with a group paddle from Sand Point to Norway Bay and back to Red Pine Bay. Register at Red Pine Bay from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., then bus to the Sand Point wharf departs Red Pine Bay at 9:30 a.m. Lght breakfast 8 to 10 a.m., bacon-on-a-bun lunch with salad and pie by the Braeside United Church or barbecued hot dogs and burgers, Dog Agility/Dock Diving competition 11 a.m., River History boat tours 2-4 p.m., display of wooden boats from the Manotick Antique and Classic Boat club 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., boat parade around Red Pine Bay 1 p.m., classic car show, band ‘Ders’ 1-3 p.m., silent auction, and children’s activities/games including bouncy castle. Info: 613-623-6920 or 613-623-5657, ext. 226. Breathe Anew Women’s Ministry, Upper Room at Antrim Truck Stop, 9:30 a.m. Parking at back of restaurant building. All welcome. Come and be blessed. No charge continental breakfast served.

• June 28

Calvary Baptist Church’s monthly music night ‘Hymn Singing’ at 6:30 p.m., 156 Landrigan St. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 613-623-4863.

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