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The councils of Arnprior and McNabBraeside have agreed to a 20-year shared recreation and library services deal. While either party can end the agreement with six months’ .COM notice, the length of.COM the deal expresses the councils’ desire to put behind them the unrest of last year when there was no accord. The agreement that allows township residents to use the Nick Smith Centre and Arnprior Public Library on the same basis as town residents is based on population, with McNabBraeside ratepayers contributing 60 per cent of what Arnprior residents pay. The agreement was tabled in a special joint meeting of the two councils June 17 at the Nick Smith Centre. About 25 people, all of whom appeared supportive, attended the meeting. Arnprior council ratified the deal Monday, while McNab-Braeside council was expected to give its stamp of approval Tuesday (after press deadline). “A 20-year agreement can open up a lot of other possibilities,� Reeve Walter Stack told Arnprior council Monday. Stack and Coun. Ted Strike gave credit to Mayor David Reid for being the primary driving force behind the deal as he contributed many hours and much effort to the process. Citing personal reasons, Reid was not pres-

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Robert Hinchley gives Rose Ann MacLaren a rundown of the process of handwoven tartan scarves at the Scottish Festival in White Lake Sunday. Heritage plays a major role in the festival. Next up is the Riverfest Saturday (not Sunday as indicated in last week’s paper) at Red Pine Bay. For more, see page 10.

Happy birthday Canada: town, village set to party There are plenty of fun events and activities to participate in this Canada Day. From a pancake breakfast, car show and children’s bicycle parade, to live entertainment at Robert Simpson Park, Arnprior is offering fun and laughter from 8 a.m. until the final fireworks spark falls from the sky. One highlight will be the senior-of-the-year

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William Lightbody and Tracey Charron with the proceeds from their winning Cash for Life ticket bought at the Mac’s store on Daniel Street in Arnprior. The local couple obviously opted for the lump sum option.

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their winnings. “When we found out we had a winning ticket, we were in disbelief and we started dancing.” The morning after scratching the ticket, Lightbody and Charron validated their winning ticket at the store. “A win like this helps to get rid of all the stress and worries.” They already have plans for their winnings. “After we’re done paying off our bills, we would like to help our families out and treat ourselves.” The pair had the choice of taking the $2,000 a week or a lump sum of $1.35 million.

year-old Arnprior man was charged with impaired driving, driving over 80 mgs and dangerous driving. In a June 15 enforcement blitz on Highway 17, officers issued 19 speeding, four seatbelt and one expired vehicle permit charge. The enforcement push will continue, say OPP.

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Finally. A major winning lottery ticket has come from Arnprior. The town was abuzz last week with rumours that a winning $2,000-a-week Cash for Life lottery ticket was bought at the at Mac’s store on Daniel Street. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation confirmed the win Monday by announcing that William Lightbody of Arnprior and Tracey Charron of Perth were the joint holders of the Instant Double Cash for Life ticket. “We have been playing as a group for six months,” recalled the pair while at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto where they picked up

An Arnprior man was charged with impaired driving after a two-vehicle collision in Arnprior on June 18. OPP report the crash occurred shortly after 8 p.m. on Madawaska Boulevard at Bridge Street. It happened when a vehicle stopped at a red light was rear-ended by another. A 20-

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Farmer killed in equipment accident

Door-to-door delivery to be phased out in Valley

A young farmer is dead after being involved what police are calling an equipment accident last Friday morning at a Pakenham area dairy farm. Christopher Jeffrey Duncan, 22, died after being rushed to Ottawa General Hospital from Matawaba Farms where he was working on a family farm. Lanark County OPP report they and Paramedics were

With door-to-door postal service being phased out in Renfrew, Arnprior could be next. Canada Post announced Monday that 3,226 addresses in the Renfrew area will be converted to community mailboxes next year. The move is part of a five-year initiative to convert one-third of Canadian addresses from delivery at the door to community mailboxes. The announcement prompted a double-headed expression of concern from County Warden Peter Emon. “One is we have a somewhat older population in some of the neighbourhoods,” he said. “It’s another example of a corporation with high-paid decision-makers who don’t consider the people they’re serving.”

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called to the farm on June 19 at about 8:45 a.m. They found that the victim had been injured in a piece of equipment. He was airlifted to the Ottawa hospital where he was pronounced dead. The Lanark County OPP are continuing the investigation along with the Ministry of Labour and the Ontario Coroner’s Office. Duncan, a 2011 graduate of Arnprior District High School,

was the son of Jeffrey and Lucie Duncan of Pakenham. and the brother of Jennifer Duncan.  He is also survived by his partner Chelsea-Ann Noel. A funeral service was scheduled for Wednesday in St. Andrew’s United Church in Pakenham. In memoriams to the CHEO Foundation are being accepted by his family. For more, see the obituary in the classified section of this newspaper.

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Citizen group calls for bribery charges against Conservatives bribery. New Democrat Paul Dewar didn’t answer directly whether or not Conservatives should face Even though the Mike charges. The Ottawa Centre MP Duffy trial is on hold until finds Democracy Watch’s demands Aug. 11, a key development interesting; calls it indicative of is the expectation that Nigel Canadians’ dissatisfaction with Wright will testify when it how the drama is playing out. But resumes. he is more curious about the existMeanwhile, a citizen ing facts; they raise enough probwatchdog group on Parlialems for the government, he said. ment Hill is calling for the “Mr. Wright was trying to cover prosecution of Wright and up what was a major, controverpossibly other Conservasial scandal for his boss. How is it tives involved in the alleged the prime minister was not aware bribing of the former senaWright was going to be paying off tor. Duffy?� Dewar said. Democracy Watch wants There are many examples of polaw authorities to charge litical careers sacrificed to get one Wright, who is Prime Mincontroversy or another out of the ister Stephen Harper’s forPAUL DEWAR headlines when it comes to Harper, mer chief-of-staff, along with party officials and those in the prime min- but few have faced prison time. The stakes in ister’s office (PMO) who aided him. The group Canadian politics are ramped up under his adwill pursue a private prosecution if “RCMP and ministration, Dewar said. Duffy’s case share some similarities with Crown prosecutors continue to fail to uphold the law and cover up the reasons why Wright Omar Khadr, whom the Conservatives did all and others have not been charged,� reads a they could to keep in prison for as long as possible. press release. “You could make parallels,� Dewar said. Many in the public have wondered how it is possible that Duffy is charged with receiving a “They manipulate the judicial system to solve bribe, but no one is charged with giving a bribe. Derek Dunn

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cism of him is somehow defending Duffy,� Dewar said. “It’s a tangled web they’ve woven. And they are all in it. These are people he’s appointed. They are not distant relationships.� Ottawa Liberal MPs David McGuinty and Mauril Belanger declined comment.

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problems they’ve created.� He added that Harper does all he can to cloud the connection between himself and Duffy. But Harper appointed Duffy. And Conservative senators participate in caucus meetings every Wednesday. They are close colleagues. “The PM tried to play it very slyly, as if criti-

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McGonigal Street work begins The stretch of McGonigal Street in front of the Arnprior ChronicleGuide office will see plenty of disruptions this summer. Enbridge has started replacing a couple of valves with the expectation it will have the work completed by the end of this week. The Town will begin ripping up the street as part of the downtown revitalization project on July 6. That project is anticipated to last until Aug. 31. Customers are welcome to park in behind the Chronicle-Guide office, which will continue to be open regular hours during the construction. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND

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As well as a slowdown on Highway 17 west of Arnprior, motorists should expect delays when travelling on River and Lochwinnoch roads and McLean Drive in the next several weeks. Renfrew County has issued a reminder that repaving on River Road and McLean Drive has begun and will continue until mid-July. During construction, the roads will remain open to traffic but will be reduced to one lane at times with minor delays. The sections of road involved are River Road from 600 metres west of Usborne Street to Toner Road and McLean

Drive from .7 kilometres east of Highway 17 to Usborne Street. Meanwhile, the work on Lochwinnoch Road in McNab-Braeside and Horton (Goshen to Miller roads) has been extended and will continue for another week. The road remains open but is reduced to one lane at times. As well, several other minor asphalt scratch coat paving and shouldering programs began around the county in mid-June. The County urges motorists to exercise extra caution when in construction zones.

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11:30-12:30pm BBQ at the Red Pine Bay (free hot dogs, drinks & cake) Simon Clarke – Live Music 11:30-1:30pm Kid’s games-Red Pine Bay Water play, fish pond, bouncy attractions and lots of great prizes!! Made possible by the McNab/Braeside Fire Dept. Free slushies by the Arnprior Weslayan Church *Prizes awarded for floats, best-decorated bikes and best Canada Day costumes Lots of fun – please join us!

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Looking for volunteer Hours? McNab/Braeside Recreation, along with M/B Minor Ball, is proud to host the Ontario Bantam fastball championships. The qualifiers will be held July 11th and the championship tourney is set for August 15th. We need assistance with tournament operations, scorekeeping, announcing and other miscellaneous tasks. If you’d like to lend a hand for this event, please call Adam at 613- 552-8558 or e-mail mbfastball@hotmail.com

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At the head table at the joint Arnprior and McNab-Braeside council meeting to table the proposed 20-year recreation and library deals are township mayor Tom Peckett, Arnprior Public Library Board chair Susan Kirk and town mayor David Reid. term. The ratio will go from 80 per cent next year to 100 per cent by 2020. The agreement will see McNabBraeside residents paying $23.19 per capita for using the Nick Smith Centre next year, rising to $30.17 by 2020. In comparison, the per capita ďŹ gures for Arnprior residents are $96.12 and $95.37 (as the township share increases in the phase-in). Reid pointed out that a 2009 survey by Parks and Recreation Ontario, indicates that on average, every Ontario resident pay about $150 per year in local taxes for parks and recreation services. For use of the library, McNabBraeside residents will pay $13.84 next year, rising to $18 in 2020, while Arnpriorites will pay an estimated $44.31 in 2016 and $43.13 in 2020. That translates to an estimated average household cost in McNabBraeside for both services rising from $79.59 next year to $98.98 in 2020, while Arnprior households costs will drop from $247.35 to $234.43. The deal comes with a guarantee that the net operating deďŹ cit for recreation and the libraryĘźs total grant

will not increase by more than one per cent accumulated annually for the ďŹ rst ďŹ ve-year term. As well, it was agreed the cost of service levels increases can only be added to the contribution levels with the prior approval of all parties. The annual increases are based on a one per cent annual growth estimate, both in assessment and household numbers. The committees stressed that the deals can be extended beyond the 20year term and should be revisited as necessary to ensure the methodology and underlying assumptions are current and working for the respective municipalities. “We want to ensure it stays current ‌ we donĘźt want anything to fester,â€? said Reid. “We want to look at any issues that arise right away. We want to ensure this stays win-win for both.â€? The committees will remain in place as “custodians of the agreement,â€? added Reid. Potential disputes will be negotiated through “mutual respect,â€? with a mechanism for mediation and arbitration, if necessary. With files from Scott Campbell

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It was decided the share of costs would be weighted 100 per cent for Arnprior residents and 60 per cent for McNab-Braeside, meaning given their populations, Arnprior will pay 66 per cent for the two services and McNab-Braeside 34 per cent. Reid explained that the division was agreed upon because it is similar to that in other shared use agreements in neighboring municipalities and it recognizes that some McNabBraeside residents are more oriented to Renfrew for services and the township should continue to have a budget of its own to fund their own recreation and cultural facilities and activities. The deals do not include any sharing of the operating or capital costs of the library building, which is paid entirely by the town (about $110,000 annually) or the capital costs of the Nick Smith Centre paid entirely by the town (about $215,000). The recreation cost-sharing is based on the net operating deďŹ cit of the Nick Smith Centre with a 20 per cent discount to account for the fact Arnprior has full control of decisions related to its operations and programs, the facility has both function and operational inefďŹ ciencies, and the swimming pool continues to impose large ďŹ nancial deďŹ cits to the operation. As well, it takes in only 50 per cent of the community hall costs and it does not include outdoor recreation facilities and parks. The meeting was told that based on 2012 registration and user numbers, there are 69 McNab-Braeside residents using the Nick Smith Centre for every 100 Arnprior residents. The numbers are close to being equal for the arenas, but pool use is weighted more to Arnprior residents. McNab-Braeside residents wonĘźt pay the full 34 per cent share right away, as the agreement, which will have four ďŹ ve-year terms, will go through a phase-in during the ďŹ rst

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hose involved with giving former senator Mike Duffy the $90,000 cheque should face bribery charges. There are members of the Prime MinisterĘźs OfďŹ ce and Conservative Party of Canada, along with Nigel Wright, who should defend themselves against a possible 14-year sentence, just as Duffy is doing. All who believe in the rule of law ought to join in with Democracy WatchĘźs demand. Canadians should, for two reasons, expect currently unknown members of Prime Minister Stephen HarperĘźs inner circle to have to clear themselves of criminal wrongdoing. One reason has to do with a solid suspicion of a crime. The second has to do with the appearance of justice being served. The non-proďŹ t organization Democracy Watch raises many reasons to suspect bribery was involved. The two-to-tango argument, while not always applicable, is compelling enough when combined with the other arguments. There is simply too much secrecy from the players involved for a reasonable person not to suspect corruption. Why did Wright resign if he did nothing wrong? Why was Duffy made to lie in exchange for the money? Is there truth an allegation Conservatives tampered with a senate audit? Why did they get an early look at the supposedly independent audit? The public deserves answers, not a repeat of the Robocalls affair where fraudulent activity

took place and all but one Conservative managed to evade conviction. If not, the rule of law in Canada deserves little respect. The RCMP has yet to explain why Wright wasnĘźt charged. Why arenĘźt others facing charges? It is fair to say the RCMP has been co-opted by the Harper government when considering this case and the destruction of gun registry records. The RCMP, like the Canadian Revenue Agency (which audits think tanks that oppose HarperĘźs agenda), has become a political tool of the governing party. The question is whether prosecutors are willing to accept the same label. LetĘźs look at the Harper governmentĘźs record when it comes to law and order issues: the many pieces of legislation that break the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; the attitude that elected authorities are omnipotent and judges such as Chief Justice Beverly McLaughlin are deserving of contempt; the disregard for the Constitution in the appointment of Justice Marc Nadon to the Supreme Court of Canada, among others. Regulations eliminated en masse. Even the Magna Carta was violated when senators were unceremoniously tossed from ofďŹ ce, according to retired senator Hugh Segal. These are the actions of people who not only want to shrink government, but disrupt its effectiveness. Those in law with the power to contain Harper and his circle have an obligation to do so at every opportunity; including the bribery case.

Defeat of dementia strategy bill shameful To the Editor: Shame, shame, shame. How is it possible in the riding of Renfrew-NipissingPembroke, MP Cheryl Gallant has managed to let so many down with her recent vote against the private memberĘźs bill for National Dementia Strategy? This riding has many seniors and their families struggling to ďŹ nd ways to help their loved ones with dementia

make it through each day. There is, in my opinion, not sufďŹ cient hours allocated for home visits, a lack of knowledge in providing care which should be client-centred and never rushed and the holistic approach which encompasses what they can do, not what they canĘźt. People with dementia do forget, but they should never be forgotten. MP Claude Gravelle worked

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MP failed with her no vote To the Editor: Re. National Dementia Strategy (Bill C-356). As someone who has been a volunteer at a retirement facility for the past 20 years, dementia is a growing problem that is not going away. What kind of ideology do the conservatives have that is so mean-spirited to those with de-

mentia? I would hope all seniors will vote ABC (Anyone But Cheryl) in the forthcoming - October election. Mrs. Gallant, you had the chance to do the right thing; you failed. John Smith Arnprior

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Toys for little boys The Early Years Centre Touch a Truck and Meet a Machine event returned to the Arnprior Fairgrounds for the second year in a row Saturday. Robbie Schnob of Arnprior takes the driver seat inside a McNab-Braeside fire truck. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND

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To the Editor: Hi, my name is Remi and I am 2 and a half. I just wanted to let the whole town know about two amazing women, Julie Burns and Karina Dewar. They run our local Ontario Early Years Centre right here in Arnprior. On a weekly basis they run programming to get busy kids like me out of the house. Today I wanted to thank them for putting together an amazing event at our fairgrounds. I waited all week to go; mom helped me count the sleeps. When we finally got there, I was so lucky I got to touch trucks, honk horns, spray a fire hose, operate a crane and even ride in a dump truck.

My mom said that there were lots of helpers and volunteers who made it possible to put on this great day. So we should say thank you to them too. I canʼt wait ʻtil next year. Thank you again Julie and Karina for once again bringing a family, budget friendly event to Arnprior. Oh, and to all the people who live near the fairgrounds, I hope when my friends and I were having fun honking horns, I hope you werenʼt annoyed and instead thought of how much fun my friends and I were having. Remi Groulx, with help from Sarah Groulx Arnprior

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As a matter of interest, Canada is the only member of the G7 with no National Dementia Strategy. If this had passed, the legislation would have mandated the federal health minister to start discussions with the provinces within 30 days to craft a national plan to “address all aspects of Alzheimers diseases and related dementias.” We could have been working towards a solution rather than allowing the situation to be put on the back burner. We know Canadaʼs health care system is illequipped, at present, to deal with this impending crisis. The pressures that are put on family caregivers are increasing and often end in care-

giver burnout. We are in need of enhancing skills and training for the dementia workforce. This bill would have provided promoting earlier diagnosis and intervention and recognizing the needs and improving supports for caregivers. Such a shame, one vote could have changed the outcome for so many. I am but one voice, but I am an advocate for those who suffer with dementia. Canada make your vote count in October - together we can bring about the change. Please do not allow health care to be health scare. Valarie J. Baker White Lake

OPG IS CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON THE OTTAWA RIVER TO PROTECT ONTARIO’S BIODIVERSITY. Ontario Power Generation is conducting research in the vicinity of its Des Joachims, Chenaux and Chats Falls hydroelectric generating stations. This research, which is being carried out by Kleinschmidt Associates and Bowfin Environmental Consulting, is in support of OPG’s ongoing American eel and lake sturgeon mitigation studies for these species at risk. Kleinschmidt and Bowfin boats may be in close proximity to the shoreline as it completes day and night-time fishing abundance studies and shoreline inspections. This yearly research is being conducted under permits from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and in accordance with O. Reg. 242/08 (as amended by O. Reg. 176/13) under the Ontario Endangered Species Act. Work will continue until the end of September. Please visit www.opgbiodiversity.ca to learn more about OPG’s biodiversity programs. If you have any questions about these studies, contact OPG at 613-433-9673 ext. 3350.

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More and more, parents find their way into my clinic in a desperate attempt to make their life and their childs life easier. They usually have tried it all from counselling to medication and are at a point where it is no longer an option to just sit and wait for a miracle to happen. Their day to day challenges center around managing their child. The school calls to complain about their misbehaviour. Teachers often don’t know what to do, just as parents are at their width end with their patience. Arguments happen way too often and resentment, hatred and overwhelm become a way of life. Yet deep inside every mom and dad know their child is special….soooo special! Just how can we turn things around? Let me tell you a little story:

There were kilts, flags and bagpipes at the Scottish Festival in White Lake Sunday. This Saturday there will be antique wooden water craft, classic cars and a historic boat tour at Riverfest on the Ottawa River at Red Pine Bay in Ottawa River history is the focus of this Saturday’s Braeside. The festivals are two of the Riverfest at Red Pine Bay, where this timber crib highlighted events for McNab Days, a celebration of heritage and communietching was found. A counting device, perhaps? ty that leads up to Braeside’s Canada Day festivities July 1. McNab Days was launched by an outdoor performance by the Mudmen Celtic band and a ‘fiery cross’ calling of the clans last Friday evening. The event attracted about 150 people to McNab Centre Park, somewhat disappointing for organizers but enough

A few month ago both parents brought their young teenager into my clinic. I work with all of them together but also provide confidential individual time if necessary, as the goal is to respect everyone. Even though the child is going to be treated, mom and dad need to understand the ground work and rules and will be enlightened by my suggestions as it relates to their parenting style. This teenage boy was suffering from anxiety, ADD and ADHD. He is a bright and engaged young teenager, who loves to take control of his life. After the inital assessment I provided some energetic homeopathic remedies. I showed the boy how to take the remedies and he took the first dose right in my office.At the end, I briefly spoke with mom in private, while dad and his son waited in the car. Next month at the follow-up visit, mom was beaming from ear to ear and dad said: I can’t believe this, but he was another child from the first time he took a drop of your remedies! He immediately calmed down and was patiently waiting in the car for mom to come out, without getting impatient or angry as he usually would.” Mom continued saying: “I even can take him shopping now, without being afraid that I’ll have to run out of the store in embarassment of him having a panic attack or a tantrum! His conflict resolution is so much easier and we are actually coming to a conslusion.” Then I turned to the boy and he smiled: “I don’t even have my nightmares anymore!”

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interest to have them considering an encore next year. Although a thunder storm that was in the forecast did not materialize Sunday, it may have deterred some visitors from going to the Scottish Festival, noted organizer Boyd MacLaren. He thanked the Waba Museum board for graciously hosting the event on their grounds and gave credit to the numerous volunteers who took the time to help with the festival. “Without them, there would be nothing.” There were vendors along with the Women’s Institute celebrating its 100th anniversary by having slices of pie for sale. Scottish music was played by bands in Kemptville, Arnprior McNab Pipes and Drums and also Sons of Scotland. “It all began with a germ of an idea in 2009 with the Calling of the Clans,” explained MacLaren. “It’s built up over the years with children’s games. We want to make it child friendly.” The clan tents were small this year, but represent several area families. The 78th Fraser Highlanders of Ottawa were also on hand to present an impressive historical re-enactment “We also had Paula Campbell and her dance group,” said MacLaren. “We did a church service with Reverend Leo Hughes.” Erin Campbell, Beck Hollingsworth, and Audrey and Rose Ann MacLaren helped with the service. The Arnprior McNab Pipes and Drums came to the festival buoyed by a win the day before to add to their growing accomplishments. “We won at the Cobourg Highland Games,” said Megan Mcintosh of Martintown, joking she is the outsider of the group. “We came first out of six bands and this was the third year winning it,” said Mcintosh.

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Roger Danby’s magnificent garden on the end of Russell Street in Arnprior is one of seven stops on a self-guided garden tour July 5 in support of Arnprior Regional Health’s Partners in Caring. The Danby garden has been featured in several gardening publications.

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Kinburn Farms. The Andersons have been growing their own vegetables on the 75-acre farm for over a decade. When they moved to the farm on Donald B. Munro Drive in 2010 they built a barn so they could raise pork and chickens for their family, and the ‘farm gate to plate’ idea was realized.  They do all the work themselves, ‘upcycling’ from barns of past generations.  Garden C is the Galetta Rose Nurseries, known for its hardy roses grown especially for the Ottawa climate. Garden D is at Keith and Lillian Collins’ Duncan Drive home just outside Arnprior. The gardens are situated in a park-like setting of mature maple trees. Strolling through, one finds a sample Zen garden, vegetable plots, a small herb wheel and beds of annuals, hostas and perennials. A cedar gazebo overlooks a waterfall that flows toward a fish pond and more garden beds with accents depicting ancient ruins. Garden E is the Galilee Cottage garden of Bill and Ann Lamb and surrounding vegetable plots and flower gardens at the Arnprior retreat. Set along the Madawaska, the gardens are enjoyed by many each year. Garden F is the Danbys’ English garden style perennial garden situated on a peninsula on the Madawaska River, almost in the middle of Arnprior. A scene of mature trees, including birch, willow, chestnut, pagoda, dogwood and cork screw hazel, form the banks of the garden. The English style perennial beds range from beds of Peonies to Siberian Iris and shade beds of ferns and hosts to two mirrored beds containing mainly white flowering plants. The serenity bed features a Japanese Peony and a Golden Dogwood. There are also exposed rock surfaces with cascading evergreens and other rock plants. Woodlawn Garden G is the Milliken Garden Centre on Scheel Drive in McNabBraeside. In addition to being a garSunday July 5, 2015 2:00 p.m. den cenre, a beautiful pond has been created on the property. Rev. Hilary Murray officiating For more information about the tour, call 613-623-7962, ext. 293.

A self-guided tour of some of the area’s most striking garden will be held Sunday, July 5 as a benefit for Arnprior Regional Health. The garden tour, which will run from 1 to 5 p.m., is a fundraiser for Partners in Caring. The money raised goes to support Arnprior District Memorial Hospital, the Grove Nursing Home, the Assisted Living Services Program and Adult Day Program. Tickets and a map showing where to find the gardens can be bought in advance at the Partners in Caring Office, RONA, McEwan Sales Centre and the Arnprior Book Shop. The seven stops on the tour include gardens in Arnprior, Galetta, Kinburn and McNab-Braeside. Owners will be on hand to guide visitors and answer any questions they might have. Garden A on the tour map is the garden of Sandy and Steve Hanson in White Lake. Pine Haven, is in a peaceful setting surrounded by towering white pines. Sandy is a plant lover at heart but with more than 500 varieties of Hosta in the garden she now admits to a serious ‘hosta habit’. The meandering stone pathways invite the curious to discover many unusual plants as well as whimsical touches like the fairy garden and Teatime Garden where hostas such as ‘Tea and Crumpets’ and ‘Blueberry Muffin’ reside. Garden B is at Chris and Katrina Anderson’s

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Mystery smell A work crew removes a burnt out portable toilet from the marina, the work of mischief makers, on June 18. Yet the source of a putrid stench in the air all that day remains a mystery. The puzzling smell, like sewage mixed with sulphur, was detected at least as far as Arnprior District High School. Folks from Robert Simpson Park to the public library said it must have been a leak at the nearby sewage plant. Public works director Guy Bourgon said there was nothing unusual there that day. The strange foam spotted near the yacht club and the mystery smell were not from the plant. It may have blown over from the Quebec side. The smell was undetectable by June 19. Derek Dunn/Metroland

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Brightly painting a dock house at the Arnprior Marina are volunteers from the GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy plant, from left, Mathew Lee, John Nicola, Leanne Blair, Gerry Munro and Stephanie Heffernan.

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The Arnprior Marina has a bright new look thanks to some volunteers from the GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada plant. On Thursday, June 18, eight GE volunteers donated their time to paint the dock houses at the marina.  The good Samaritans said they enjoyed getting out in the sun and brightening up the docks for the Town of Arnprior. They received several compliments from boaters as they went about their task. GE senior buyer Mathew Lee explained that the GE volunteers are always looking for opportunities to get out into the community and help vol-

unteer their time and energy in some helpful way.  They approached Arnprior recreation director Glenn Arthur last year to ask what they could do and he recommended the marina paint project. It’s encouraging to see such community spirit, said Arthur, in applauding the volunteers’ work. Among those volunteering their time and talents were Riley Found, Lisa Niblett, Alexander Watt, Mathew Lee, John Nicola, Leanne Blair, Gerry Munro and Stephanie Heffernan. “It’s great to hear people appreciated our work,” said Lee. The crew was happy to help the town and contribute to something that beautifies the Arnprior area,” he added.

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Have you ever wanted to go fishing, but don’t even know where to begin? During this summer free-fishing week (July 4-12), Ontario has initiated a Learn to Fish program can help anglers get started. The fun, free, two-hour program combines a practical teaching session with an hour of supervised, handson fishing. Aspiring anglers will learn fishing basics such as tying knots, knowing what kind of fish is on the end of the line and the rules and safety guidelines to follow. All equipment including rods, reels, lures, lifejackets and even a one-day fishing licence will be provided free of charge at various locations around the province. As well, there are several special fishing derbies scheduled in which new anglers can learn to enjoy the sport. Included this year is a new Arnprior kids fishing derby organized by the Arnprior Fish

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and Game Conservation Club. Building on the success of the winter’s ice fishing derby, the club is inviting all children and parents down to McLean Park Saturday, July 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for what is expected to become an annual event. Club spokesman Darren W. Wood stresses that the derby is a 100 per cent free family event. There will be free prizes for all the children who participate no matter what they catch. As well, there will be a free barbecue for kids and parents alike. As it is being held during the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ free fishing week, any parents accompanying the children will be able to fish without a license. About 1.3 million licensed anglers fish in Ontario each year and spend $2.5 billion in the province annually. While they don’t need a licence, anglers are reminded to follow rules in the 2015 Fishing Regulations Summary.

The death of a Giant Schnauzer dog, hit by a pickup on Kippen Road last week, has sparked the ire of its owners. While admitting the dog was loose on the road near White Lake, the family maintains the driver who hit the dog, throwing it about 85 feet, made no effort to avoid the pet.

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Grilling burgers for Recovery Road

Left, Wayne Lavallee, in back, works the charity barbecue with Steve Miller of the Northern Credit Union. Inside Bonnie and Ron Watson, right, offer information on their Recovery Road initiative.

plained chairman and creator Ron Watson of the non-profit Christian-based organization. “We’ve given out $33,500 worth of gas cards It wasn’t exactly picture perfect barbecue at $40 over the four years.” To be eligible for the $40 gas card, proof of weather on June 12, but the Northern Credit the medical appointment has to be shown. Union in Arnprior had the grill going anyway. Watson noted the main priority is to help The credit union had not held a barbecue in two years, said Janye Fraser. So it was time for with parents in Renfrew County for travelling one to help out Recovery Road charity, which costs into Ottawa such as CHEO visits for their has gas cards at Northern Credit Union loca- children with chronic and life-threatening disMacEwen’s Gas gives a discount on the eases. “We figured the $40 was roughly the cost cards to the organization. Watson has been the tions, as well as NAPA Auto Parts in Renfrew. “Recovery Road started back in 2011,” ex- to travel to Ottawa.” driving force behind Recovery Road but has been dealing with health issues and funds have slowly depleted over time. Northern Credit RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker Union decided to pitch in with the barbecue to Scott Campbell

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NAPA Auto Parts held an official grand re-opening at its new Madawaska Boulevard location on June 12. The business had been located across from town hall for years. “We still have NAPA line of product, but now we have the Quinte truck and trailer franchise to be a complete auto-parts one-stop shop,� explained manager Brian Majaury. President Keith Graham was ecstatic with the bigger space and excited for the business. There was a packed tent outside for most of the afternoon where plenty of vendors set up stands. The celebration included a charity barbecue, a trade show, display of dragsters, and in the spirit of stampede weekend in Arnprior a mechanical bull, rodeo clowns and cowboys.

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FACT-MB won’t be paid before OMB decision, if ever Derek Dunn

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Township council is awaiting more information before deciding how much money, if any, to give a group that led the legal fight against paving giant The Miller Group. McNab-Braeside councillors received a letter from FACT-MB (Friends Addressing Concerns Together) on June 10 asking to fulfil a promise to pay for legal experts. Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden, who lives near the quarry operation that Miller proposes to expand, was quick to point out that no one on council made a promise to give money to the residents’ group. The letter said council offered a “positive response to our request” made during an April public meeting. FACT-MB said the experts were essential to the group and township’s robust position taken at the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) hearing. They say the minimum amount is $50,000. “Being in debt is a stressful situation for all of us,” reads the letter. “With our experts, the township’s chance of OMB success was greatly enhanced; the whole township benefited from the best possible defence.” However, council was united at the June 16

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meeting against immediate payout. They will wait until after the OMB’s decision in late summer or early fall. Armsden is concerned it would set a precedent if they paid the group before the proceedings are finished. The legal battle – and the associated costs – are not finalized. “If there is an appeal by FACT, will they ask for more money?” he said. A second letter from the group dismisses the notion that the OMB’s decision plays a role. “Win or lose, we have raised the funds for this defence. We have incurred substantial debt for the good of the whole community as evidenced by the township’s decision to fight Miller’s demands.” WAITING FOR A DECISION

Mayor Tom Peckett said observers can choose to see council’s position as a delay tactic, but he insists all the information must be present before he makes a decision. “We are waiting to get all the bills in and waiting for the decision at the OMB,” Peckett said. “Council feels that does have a bearing.” FACT-MB’s Norma Moore held a garden tour on Saturday to raise funds to help cut into the group’s deficit.

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The Ottawa Valley Athlete Conditioning and Training club (OVact) is pleased to be back again in Arnprior for its third summer. Dr. Corrine Motluk Dr. Alan Franzmann High school teachers and coaches Kevin Friske and Dan Lavallee have enjoyed working with Arnprior and area athletes who wish to maintain their conditioning and training all summer long as well as compete in the Ottawa Twilight track meets and Athletics Ontario Provincial Championship. OVact sessions will take place Dr. Melanie Bolton Dr. Graeme Ferguson Mondays and Thursdays from 2 to Complete Family EyeComplete Care Family Eye Care 4 p.m. starting July 6, meeting at Quality Eyewear &Quality LensesEyewear and Lenses the Arnprior District High School Contact Lens Fittings Contact Lens Fittings Digital Retinal Photography Digital Retinal Photography track. It is offered to athletes who Laser Surgery Co-management Laser Surgery Co-management lan Franzmann Dr. Louise Hale Ophthalmology Ophthalmology Consults OnsiteConsults Onsite are 12 years and older, although Orthokeratology FittingsOrthokeratology Fittings younger athletes may register if they have aspirations in track and field. For more information about 1464 Stittsville Main St. 613-836-2030 le Main St. Stittsville, ON OVact, including fees and registrawww.stittsvilleoptometry.com tion forms, visit ovact.weebly.com N www.stittsvilleoptometry.com or call 613-623-0411. metry tsville 2010

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The Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games torch relay is coming to Renfrew County, but only to Petawawa. The 41-day journey, with 3,000 torchbearers is passing through more than 130 communities including Petawawa and Carleton Place. It will visit Garrison Petawawa on Monday, June 29. On Thursday, July 2 torchbearers will carry the torch from Orleans to Kingston, making a stop in Carleton Place for a special celebration hosted by the town. Citizens are invited to attend the festivities, which will take place at Town Hall Square from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The torch is expected to arrive at Town Hall Square around 11:45 a.m. The event will feature live entertainment, cake, refreshments, a caricaturist, the singing of O Canada and photos with the torch. A portable photo booth will be set up so that people can have a free picture taken with the torch. The town is a free hot dog lunch, balloons and noisemakers. Toronto is hosting the Pan Am Games from July 10 to 26. For more information on the relay, visit toronto2015.org.

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AJ Charbonneau Grades 1 to 7 students held their own version of the Pan Am games June 18. The students divided into teams and competed in various sports at 13 stations. The games also included opening and closing ceremonies with a torch relay. Left, waving the flag of the Nicaraguan team from left are Cole Begin, Ashley-Lyn Patrois-Haybecker, Kailyn Cunnington, Dani Wybou, Ethan Bowes, Savanna Bryant and Roman Parkhomenko. Toronto is hosting the Pan Am games July 1026.

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other and soon started a dance party to keep energy high until the lights came back on. Both sides fought hard for every point with the final score being Valkyries 170, Bombshells 117. At this Saturday’s home game there will be vendor tables as well as a 50/50 raffle and half time contest. Admission costs $10 and is free for 12 years and under. Advance tickets are available from any players or at the door. A portion of the event proceeds will go to End Violence Against Women, Renfrew County. The roller derby team will also host home games in Pembroke at the PMC on July 18

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The Valley Valkyries are touting the game to be played at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre as as The Blocking Dread.

Galetta Bowls is hosting the lawn bowling provincials S a t u r d a y, July 11 not on July 12 as mistakenly indicated in last week’s ChronicleGuide.

against the Wagon Burners and on Sept. 19 at the Petawawa Civic Centre where they will play the Bombshells again. Both of these bouts will start at 6 p.m. For more information about how to get involved with Renfrew County Roller Derby, email info@renfrewcountyrollerderby.com or check them out on Facebook. The league is always looking for volunteers to help with events. Anyone interested in booking a vendor table or advertising at one of the home games can email sponsorship@ Renfrew County’s roller derby team practices renfrewcountyrollerderby.com. at the Kenwood Centre in Arnprior.

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Arnprior District High School top athletes, from left, are Emily Kyte: Top Junior Female; Georgia De Abreau: Top Junior Female; Thomas McMann: Top Senior Male. Skylar Philp: Top Senior Female; Shauna McNulty: Top Senior Female; and Justin Smith: Top Junior Male. At right, Arnprior District High School coach/teacher Kate McKenna presents the Heart Award to Noah Pelkey. Hailey Wheeler, Male MVP: Curtis Foster; Cross-country - Top Male Rookie: Matthew Hebert, Top Female Rookie: Jaclyn Gillan, Most Improved Male: Liam Jefferies, Most Improved Female: Alex McLaren, Most Dedicated Male: Sebastian Donis, Most Dedicated Female: Jessica Daze, Male MVP: Everett Baird, Female MVP: Kelsey Hill; Boys soccer - Top Rookie: Ryan Massoud, Top Defender:

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The ADHS Varsity Rugby awards presentation included, from left, coach Glenn Wallace, Most Improved Forward Sara Dean, Forward MVP Emily Kyte, Back MVP Shauna McNulty, Back MVP Skylar Philp, Lisa Roesler Leadership Abby Rampton and Kirsten Trafford and assistant coach Krista Petrie. Missing from the photograph is Most Improved Back Brittany Roberts.

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ADHS students excelled at rugby, skiing, golf and more Varsity Rugby - Most Improved Back: Brittany Roberts, Most Improved Forward: Sara Dean, Forward MVP: Emily Kyte, Back MVP: Shauna McNulty and Skylar Philp, Lisa Roesler Leadership Award: Abby Rampton and Kirsten Trafford; Golf - MVP: David Silye; Alpine skiing - Level 1 Female Rookie: Hannah Scott, Female MVP:

Hannah Scott, Level 1 Male Rookie: Travis Wilson, Male MVP: Travis Wilson; Snowboarding - Top Female Rookie: Jordyn Gibeault, Top Male Rookie: Tyler Burnette, MVP: Kaitlynn Edge; Varsity girls hockey - MVP: Shauna McNulty and Skylar Philp; Varsity boys hockey - Top Rookie: Cory Kippen, Most Improved: Eric

Whittington, Most Dedicated: Josh Villeneuve, MVP: Connor Budarick; Wrestling - Top Rookie: Gavin Toole, MVP: Liam Mayhew; Badminton - Most Improved: Julia Enright and Alex McLaren, Female MVP: Jaclyn Gillan, Male MVP: Ben Begrand and David Silye. Those attending the athletics award banquet enjoyed a catered meal by Jim’s Restaurant.

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LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES AFTER A CAREER WORKING WITH KIDS AT CHEO AND AS A LONGTIME VOLUNTEER, LYNN MADE A DECISION THAT WOULD FOREVER LINK HER TO CHEO, A PLACE THAT HAS BEEN SUCH A BIG PART OF HER LIFE. SHE NAMED CHEO AS THE BENEFICIARY OF HER WORK LIFE INSURANCE POLICY AND ALSO OF HER PENSION. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

CONSIDER CREATING A TRULY LASTING LEGACY AND HELP TO ENSURE THAT CHEO IS FOREVER PART OF OUR COMMUNITY.

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For more than 40 years our community has benefited from the care and medical expertise at CHEO. While some of us have thankfully never had to use CHEO, others have for minor or sometimes more serious issues. The one commonality we all share is a great respect and appreciation for CHEO. We want it to be here for our kids, our kids’ kids and beyond that. That is what Forever CHEO is all about!

VISIT CHEOFOUNDATION.COM/DONATE/LEGACY-GIVING/ TO CONNECT WITH CHEO’S LEGACY ADVISORY COMMITTEE or MEGAN DOYLE RAY AT MEGANDOYLE@CHEOFOUNDATION.COM or (613) 738-3694 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, June 25, 2015 35


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Two Rivers Musical Productions board member and Seussical Jr. stage manager Marybeth Pidgeon presents scholarships to student cast members Conor Hogan (Mr. Mayor), Katie Neil (Cat in the Hat) and Michael Clarke (Horton the Elephant) as Two Rivers Musical Productions president Bill Stevens looks on.

Students earn Two Rivers scholarships and/or visual arts) and have participated extensively in arts activities throughout high school. This year three students were chosen to share this award. Congratulations to Michael Clarke, Conor Hogan and Katie Neill. The three were surprised with the announcement of the scholarships following their performance as the run of Seussical Jr. wrapped up on Friday, May 30. “Congratulations.�

Tally Ho Incorporated graciously donated scholarship money again this year to Two Rivers Musical Productions. The Arnprior-based musical theatre company is pleased to award a $2,000 scholarship to deserving area students attending full-time post secondary education in the upcoming academic year. Recipients must demonstrate talent, commitment and love for the arts (music, dance, drama

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Dragon Boat interest growing Scott Campbell

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The first time a dragon boat went into the water in Arnprior was back in 2011. Darrel O’Shaughnessy and his wife Betty were lucky to get 10 people to paddle. Fast forward to today and that number has increased to 70 willing paddlers who want to jump into the boat.

On June 11, the Arnprior Dragon Boat Club offered an hour of time for people who were interested in trying things out with the hope of attracting more dragon boaters. First off, the Dragon Boat Club rented a boat and eventually an Ontario Trillium Grant was applied for during the winter of 2012. They received $28,000. “We were able to purchase our own buk boat,” said Darrel, of the German

manufactured craft. “We also bought life jackets and paddles.” Each paddle costs about $200, but they weigh practically next-to-nothing for an individual to hold. Darrel believes the appeal of the dragon boat is growing because of a variety of factors. “It’s about strength and endurance. It’s the team work and unity and community,” he said, but the most important aspect is, “It is fun.” The dragon boat also plays greatly into the team mindset as each boat

a good work-out and everyone is so accommodating and friendly. It’s nice to challenge myself.” The dragon boat can hold up to 22 people. There are 20 who paddle as well as a steersperson and a drummer. The drum echoes as the paddlers to synchronize their strokes to the beat. People can become part of the club for $110 and go out onto the water as much as they want. All members are gearing up for the Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival on July 25 at Robert Simpson Park.

has a mixture of people from different ages and skillset from beginners, youths and retirees. “It’s a good upper body exercise,” said Heather Campbell of Arnprior. She is in her first season with the club. “I like that is a team sport.” The group tends to make their runs on the Madawaska River, but if the weather is good, they will head out onto the Ottawa River. “It’s a nice change of scenery and to be able to get out of the big city,” said Monica Ethier of Ottawa. “It’s

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REQUEST FOR TENDER Roadside Mowing PW 2015-20 The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to preform roadside mowing. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 2:00 PM July 2nd, 2015. Tenders will be opened at 2:15 PM July 2nd, 2015. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Thomas McCarthy 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.250 F: 613-259-2291 E: tmccarthy@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to provide surface treatment for a section of the 3rd Concession Dalhousie. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 2:00 PM July 2nd, 2015. Tenders will be opened at 2:15 PM July 2nd, 2015. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Thomas McCarthy 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.250 F: 613-259-2291 E: tmccarthy@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca

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Copies of the Request for Quotation (RFQ) may be picked up at the Municipal Office and can also be found on the Township website under Important Notices.

For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Matt Craig, Interim Chief Administrative Officer 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext. 222

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The ugly mudpout was not a delicacy for young Mary When the Bonnechere River was still swollen from the Spring run-off, it became a perfect hunting ground for my brothers, allowing them to indulge in one of their favourite pastimes, while at the same time, adding a bit of variety to the meat from the smoke house or to dinners of chicken or turkey. I could never understand how they considered this amusement enjoyable. The river stayed high on its banks long past Spring, often right into the early summer months. And with the fast flowing waters came hoards of mudpout, to this day, a fish I consider just about the ugliest I have ever clapped eyes on. However, being the gentle heart that I was back in those days, I felt mudpout still deserved a better fate than what awaited them at my brotherʼs hands. They had a collection of three

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pronged spears, much like a pitchfork used for bringing hay down from the loft in the barn. Only these spears were shorter, and the boys spent hours with the whit stone bringing the points to spear-like barbs. They glistened like daggers in the sun, and the long pole handle gave them maneuvering room when they stood on the banks of the river. I only watched them once, and I regretted immediately following them to the Bonnechere that day. They were in high spirits, and carried a heavy slop pail, which was bigger by far than the milk pails we used in

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the cow byre. As soon as they reached the river they filled the pail with water and then wandered up and down the banks looking for their prey. Sometimes they crawled out on the big maple tree that had long ago fallen across the river at its narrowest spot. This allowed them to be right over the channel where they could see deep into the depths of the Bonnechere. They were silent as foxes, and as I watched from my spot well away from the river, I felt like I was witnessing some terrible act of violence. But still I stayed at the riverbank, mesmerized. The brothers uttered not a word. But when they spotted a mudpout, they would point frantically, and one of them would plunge the spear into the water with deadly purpose. Rarely did they miss the target, and they would bring the weapon up

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with a squirming mudpout impaled on the end of the spear. Whoever caught the fish would leave his post and head for the bucket of water. This was when I would cover my eyes. I had no idea how they got the fish off the prong, and I had no desire to learn. But long after the brother had gone back to his perch on the tree trunk or along the river band, I would hear the mudpout slapping against the side of the pail. It was not unusual for the boys to catch half a dozen or more of the fish. And when the bucket could hold no more, two of them would take the handle and head up the hill for the house. If they saw me lurking in a clump of bushes, they paid me no heed. They knew how I felt about their murderous mission, and realized they would never convince me they had not committed a violent crime. Once Everett, my oldest brother, told me the fish had no nerves, and so would never feel the spear. But I didnʼt believe him for a minute. Why else would it slap around in the pail trying to escape? After the boys took the pail to a big flat stump of a fallen elm in our back yard, they would clean the fish and get them ready for Mother in the kitchen. And then I faced my next dilemma. I knew Mother would be cooking the mudpout for supper, and I dreaded not only the sight of them on the platter, but I especially hated the smell of them in the fry pan. To me, the fish smelled just like the Bonnechere River when its bed had gone dry at the end of the summer.

Add to this the fact that the one and only time I hovered near the stove while Mother was frying them, I actually saw them squirm in the pan. Well, that tore it for me. I was convinced the fish were still alive, in spite of the fact they had been stripped clean. I once told my brother Emerson I thought Mother was cooking the mudpout live, and hateful like he was, he assured me that was indeed the case. Needless to say, from that day forward, I refused to eat as much as a smidgen of fish caught from the Bonnechere. Mother always said the fish were a welcomed break from the roasts and chicken we raised in great abundance on the farm. And while the rest of the family dug into the platter as if they hadnʼt had a meal for a month, I ate cold pork or beef, keeping my eyes averted from the quickly vanishing platter in the centre of the supper table. My hateful brother Emerson, to aggravate me further, would smack his lips, and all through supper would try to convince me that if I tried even a small mouthful, I would soon change my mind about mudpout. Nothing could convince me that I would change my mind ... not even Motherʼs comment that if we didnʼt eat everything put before us, we were taking food right out of the mouth of the starving Armenians. I was always grateful that a piece of mudpout wasnʼt put on my plate at suppertime, because even the thought of a starving Armenian wasnʼt enough to change the way I felt about those ugly fish that came out of the Bonnechere river.

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Congregation’s gift for care coach Emmanuel Anglican deputy warden Diane Bresson and Geoffrey Barnes both members of the church’s gift committee present a ‘gift’ pledge of $1,000 for the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home campaign ‘Keep the Wheels Turning Dare to Care Yellow Envelope’ campaign. Accepting on behalf the agency is executive director Dennis Harrington. The presentation was made June 9 outside the Arnprior church.


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www.cherylgallant.com By Cheryl Gallant, MP

June 2015

The decision by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to take a realistic, balanced approach to concerns over climate change by not pushing for risky “man-made global warming”Toronto liberal tax grab schemes like carbon taxes and making the cost of electricity unaffordable in Ontario, protects jobs and secures our economy. The terms “climate change” and “global warming” are not interchangeable. For example, the climate is always changing while it is not always getting warmer. Climate change is one of the Sherry Haaima/Metroland most complex scientific issues we have ever attempted to resolve. Rachel Stokes, left and Brittany James are dressed in Thousands of factors, many we fully do not understand are at play. their Victorian finest. Alarmist claims about “man-made” global warming have cost the Ontario economy tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs, while v making a group of liberal party insiders extremely wealthy with industrial wind turbine contracts that generate electricity we do not need at prices we cannot afford. The Ontario Energy Board recently disclosed that 570,000 households in Ontario (13% of the electricity customer base) are living in energy poverty.

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In the claim of global warming, Canada Post has been severely attacked by the postal workers’ union, for the delivery of advertising (ad or junk) mail (made from paper), which is 80% of what is delivered by letter carriers. Even more irresponsible, the Opposition in Ottawa answer is to pay letter carriers to walk around with empty mail bags. Naively for local Canada Post employees who deliver mail, the antiadmail campaign is in association with extremist environmental organizations whose campaign against admail would make their jobs obsolete. Livestock producers would be put out of business as these extremists believe we all should be plant eaters only. Forget about personal transportation, which is a necessity for those of us who do not have access to public transit, particularly in rural areas. As the first elected representative at the Federal or Provincial level to question the economics of industrial wind turbines, I am not afraid to take so-called unpopular stands in defence of my constituents. You can always count on my support to represent your best interests in Ottawa. As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is promoting agriculture, international trade, Canadian Unity, AECL, CNL, the military or jobs in the working forest, I am here to serve you! As always, if you have any concerns of a federal nature, or just want to share your views with me, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Office contact Information: Constituency Office of Cheryl Gallant, MP, 84 Isabella St., Pembroke On. K8A 5S5 or call 732-4404. There is no postage required when you write your Federal Member of Parliament.

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Twenty-eight bands, three stages over three days. That’s what music fans will be treated to this weekend (June 26 to 28) as Calabogie Peaks Resort hosts its first Mountain Man Music Festival. “This is a new festival,� Peaks owner Paul Murphy said. “It is taking the place of the country festival (of the last couple of years).� In all, 28 bands will be featured, celebrating folk, rock, country, blues and more. “We will have three stages of music going on simultaneously,� Murphy said. What it does is give a visitor much more to work with in terms of what he or she wishes to listen to, Murphy added. “Instead of listening to one band in an hour and a half, they can listen to three bands in an hour-and-a-half.� Two of the stages will be indoors, plus there will be one outdoor stage, and all three

will have its own beer tent and food outlet nearby. “Most of the bands have been in existence two years or longer,� Murphy said. “It’s a way for people to see who the up-and-comers are.� Among the performing bands at Calabogie will be Soulstack. The Toronto-based band played at the prestigious Moulin Blues festival in the Netherlands six weeks ago. They also played at Mont Tremblant, and were nominated for a Maple Blues Award in 2014. Riot Police is made up of performers from Ottawa and Toronto. The band plays indie rock, and is currently working on its third album. The band’s name was inspired by the riots that took place in Montreal in 2008 after the Canadiens defeated the Boston Bruins in seven games in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Andria Simone has been described as the next Janis Joplin, Murphy said of another

featured artist at the festival. She is accompanied by four men she calls ‘Those Guys’. “You won’t be sitting still when she’s playing,� Murphy said. A fourth band Murphy noted is Whiskey Legs from Quebec City. They perform French blues and sing in English. They were winners of the Discovery of the Year 2015 Lys Blues Award. Maude Brochu of Whisky Legs was also nominated in the Female Blues Artist of the Year category. Camping will be available for people attending the Mountain Man Music Festival weekend. People can bring their tents or RVs and stay on the grounds for the weekend. The bands start Friday (June 26) at 6:30 p.m., and play until 11 p.m. On Saturday, performers are on all stages from 2 to 11 p.m. Sunday features music from 10 a.m., into the afternoon. For more information on the bands, admission prices and the weekend itself, go to mountainmusicfestival.com.

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ASTROLABE HOCKEY SCHOOL - 35th Anniversary! A Quality Program Affordable Price Garrison PETAWAWA: Aug 10-14 AND/OR Aug 24-28 RENFREW: Aug 17-21 For Further Info: Contact Stan at 613.646.2484 or at sjcoyote@hotmail.com or visit www.astrolabehockeyschool.com

36ft fifth wheel Sabre trailer, 16ft aluminum boat , 2005 Yamaha Silverado roadstar motorcycle 43000k 1700cc., Futon, 3 person reclining couch, Plenty of Christmas decorations, Apartment furniture, Bedroom dressers, Treadmill, Tons of brand name clothing (hollister, American eagle, Abercrombie, etc) Cast aluminum outdoor table and six chairs, Fifth wheel hitch, Two dining room tables, one made of real teak wood. And MUCH much more! Come and see for yourself, on Saturday June 27th (7am-noon). 756 Stewartville Road, Rain date set for July 4th, 2015.

Family yard sale, 915 Kedrosky Dr. Renfrew, June 27, Rain date July 4, 8-2pm. Linens, pictures, antiques, pin wheel crystal, chalet glass, occupied Japan figurines, corning ware, mason jars, oil lamps, furniture, fishing rods, antique 1900’s secretary desk, bone cina cups and saucers and lots more

121 RUSSELL ST. N, Arnprior, 2 bedroom second floor with stairs, refrigerator, stove, air conditioner unit, gas standing fireplace in living room, washer/dryer available. Quiet building, walking distance to shopping, no pets, no smoking, first and last months rent, Available July 1, 2015. $875/month, hydro not included. 613-623-4531

2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053

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102 Harry St S, Renfrew, Saturday June 27, 8am - 375 Archibald Ave, Renfrew, June 27, from 8amnoon noon. Various items. Also 1031 Robertson Line, Arn- see, Kijiji Ottawa, Garage prior, Saturday June 27, 7 sales Renfrew. am - 12 Noon. Oak Table and chairs, buffet and 3790 Burnstown Rd 7am, hutch, lamps, bar stools, June 27, 2015, rain or kitchen items, over 400 ro- shine. All proceeds go tomance books, Rain or wards Renfrew County Therapeutic Riding ProShine. gram. Something for eve136 Erindale Ave, Renfrew, ryone from toys, tools, June 27, 8-12, lots of antiques & much much items. more. 181 Renfrew Ave West, Renfrew, Saturday June 517 Fortington St. Renfrew, Sat June 27, 8am. 27, starting 8am-1pm. Rain or Shine 246 Bruce St. Renfrew, Sat June 27, 8am, rain or 6014 Hwy 132, Dacre, Frishine. Quilting/sewing fab- day June 26, 1 - 6, Sat ric, thread, rulers, patterns June 27, 9 - 2. and books/magazines; Scrapbooking items; AUCTIONS chrome table with chairs; dresser; shelf/drawn unit; kitchen items; some tools; lots of misc items.

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Garage Sale 2088 Burn- 1 bedroom apartment for stown Rd, Sat & Sun June rent in historic building downtown Renfrew. This 27 & 28. is a clean secure building GARAGE SALE, June 27, with elevator and laundry 2015, 15 & 23 Bellwood facilities along with a small Drive, in McEwan Subdivi- secure storage area in the sion behind Tim Horton’s. basement. You get all this 8 am - 2 pm. No early for only $615 per month Hydro. Call birds please. Furniture, plus tools, pictures, household 613.433.9103 to make an appointment. items GARAGE SALE, many household items, furniture, home decor, etc. Everything must go. Sat. June 27th, Rain date Sunday June 28th. 8 - Noon, 682 Lochwinnoch Road.

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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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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

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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 Sewing machines, tools, harness, sleigh bells, carriage lamps, buggies, cutters, sleighs memorabilia etc. joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494

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Calabogie central location, for mature person or persons. 2 bdrm apt with porch deck, available. $625 plus heat & hydro. Fridge & stove included 613.432.0370

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

Renfrew 2 bedroom with sun porch, central location, hardwood floors, laundry with in building, $875 plus hydro, fridge/stove, 432.0370

Calabogie Bachelor apt, same location. Centrally located 2 bedroom 3rd floor walk up, sky lights, open concept, $720/month + utilities. Available Aug 1st. 613.717.2570 or 613.717.2571 Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. Cobden - attached 3 bedroom garden home. Call 613.432.1911 CONDO APT newer well kept building, great location in Arnprior, Bright, 2 bedroom, 3 appliances, a/c, balcony, laundry room off bath, 1 parking space. $1130/month +utilities. call 613-795-6683 House for Rent in Arnprior, Available Aug 1st. 3 yr old two story townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Ω Baths, 2nd floor laundry, Attached garage, 5 appliances included. Rent is $1,350/month + utilities. Rent to own option available. Call 613-623-6589

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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

Renfrew nice large 2 bedroom, available now, offers parking, large yard, sun deck, laundry hook up, fridge & stove. $890 per month heat included, plus hydro, 613.432.0370

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Renfrew Two bedroom apartment second floor, large modern bathroom, fridge, stove, parking, balcony & large porch, room CLR418895 for washer and dryer. No Pets or smoking, $585.00 FOR SALE per month, first and last plus hydro. Available SepLovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath tember 1st or soon. An attractive Hairstyling home overlooking river 613.432.6941 Salon in Renfrew for sale near swing bridge, Renor for rent with a full clienfrew. Fireplace, a/c, sun- Stewartville - 2 bedroom- tele equipped and in excelroom, deck, fenced, bungalow home, for ma- lent working order. garage, 5 appliances. Pet ture person. $1000/month Inquires please reply to friendly upon approval. plus utilities, appliances P.O. Box 141, Renfrew On, Available July 15 or Au- included. 613.804.0291 K7V 4A3 gust 1. $1450 per month plus utilities, references Two bedroom House for HELP WANTED needed. 405.230.7661 rent in Arnprior available Aug 1st. 2 storey, 2 bedRenfrewmodern one room, and 2 baths. Rent is Wanted Kitchen and wait bedroom apartment sec- $950. mo+utilities Call staff for new restaurant in ond floor, fridge, stove, Cheryl 613-327-9992 Calabogie. 20-30 hours a a/c, parking. No pets or week, Wednesday to Sunsmoking. $598.00 per FOR SALE day, throughout th esummonth first and last plus mer. Please call hydro. Available August Ford Fusion 2012, 17,471 613.752.1585 or 1st. 613.432.6941 km’s, $13,000. 5109 New 613.325.1318 to arrange Holland Haybine, 9ft, interview. $3,000. Richard Brisco 613.432.8308

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

Saturday June 27 8:30 am-3:00 pm. 47 B Bonnechere Ave S Medical supplies, apartment sized electric fireplace, fishing rods, furniture, flat screen TV, and assorted household items

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

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Ho Ho Ho, Christmas in July Sale now on at Teresa’s Valley Treasures Osceola, 515 Micksburg Rd, 20-50% off, Open Wed - Sat 10-4, Sun 12-5, 646-7964

Pakenham Curling Club May 24- Sept 27, Sunday 9-2pm, Farmers Marker, Artisans, crafter’s, antiques, Flea Market, 172 Jessie St.

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Acknowledgement from the McLellan Family My wife Helen McLellan passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on May 21, 2015. Our family wishes to acknowledge the heartfelt love and care from people that supported us throughout this most difficult time. We would like to thank the Renfrew County Paramedics, Ontario Provincial Police and the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital who provided professional and attentive care to Helen. Helen was then transferred by ORNGE Critical Care Transport Paramedics to the Ottawa Civic Hospital Intensive Care Unit. The staff at the Ottawa Civic ICU were professional, caring and emotionally supported family in an unfailing compassionate manner during Helen’s sudden illness. Upon Helen’s passing the outpouring of support from our friends and the community was overwhelming. The unlimited acts of kindness and love from our friends and neighbours illuminated the spirit of Arnprior, our home. Our spirits were buoyed by close friends who assisted our family in guiding the preparation of the services that would celebrate Helen’s life. Andre Pilon and Debbie Pierce of Pilon’s Funeral Home provided a dignified and spiritually uplifting celebration which gave us courage in bringing Helen to her final resting place. The McLellan Family wishes to express our sincere appreciation to all our friends, neighbours, and the community of Arnprior for your love, support and thoughtfulness during our time of loss. We are more at peace through the spirit and love that the community so generously shared with us. That gift provided us the strength and courage to remember Helen as she was. Though Helen has passed, we will always be one, always “Hank and Helen”. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you. “To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die” Love Hank, Cathy, Steve, Doug and Ken NOTICE

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ARNPRIOR CHRONICLE-GUIDE OFFICE

From July 6 – August 31, McGonigal Street W. will be under construction. The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide office at 8 McGonigal Street W. will remain open during this time.

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DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM

TRIPP, FLORA JEAN

(December 5, 1943 – June 17, 2015) LEGAL

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

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

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

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You’re invited to join us on Saturday June 27th from 5pm to 1am for a BBQ stag and doe at 1265 Goshen Rd in Renfrew, to support Amanda Seeley and Jordan Haskin. Tickets are $10 per person or two for $15. Supper will be supplied. It is BYOB and a tent if you plan to drink.

All claims against the Estate of Irene Lillian Mabel Emery late of the Town of Renfrew who died on April 15, 2014 must be filed with the undersigned before July 17, 2015 after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims then filed.

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Doris Anne Chaddock Alicia Elizabeth Butson Estate Trustees by their Solicitors WALL-ARMSTRONG & GREEN 375 Yonge Street Barrie, Ontario, L4N 4C9 CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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

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Our darling Flora slipped away quietly at home in London, with family by her side. Born in Ottawa, raised in Arnprior, Flora was predeceased by her parents Irene (nee Montgomery) and Jim Ferguson, and her older sister Margot (Drew). Flora married her high-school sweetheart, Ian, and moved to London. There, she raised her children, daughter Cynthia (Mark) and son David (Laura), with unconditional love and affection. She adored her grandchildren, Ben and Caroline, and treasured every moment spent with them. She found pleasure in many diversions, including travel, playing bridge, reading, Canadian antiques, contemporary art, sporting events, musical concerts, excursions to summer theatre, hosting birthday and dinner parties‌.The greatest joy in Flora’s life was spending time at home with her family, enjoying the company of wonderful neighbours, and dear friends from Western and London’s visual arts community. Flora was loved and will be deeply missed by her younger brother Hugh (Roberta) and many caring cousins, nieces and nephews, and her extended family. Special thanks for the compassionate care provided by Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and his Neurology (MSA) staff at University Hospital from the beginning, and by CCAC’s Palliative Care Team at the end. Cremation has taken place. A private family graveside-service will be held in Arnprior, at a later date. A Reception for family and friends will be held at Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond, in London on Friday, June 26 from 1-5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Flora’s memory to the McIntosh Gallery, Western University would be appreciated.

CAMPBELL, THELMA CLAIRE In Pembroke Regional Hospital on Tuesday June 16, 2015, Thelma Sullivan, age 85 years. Wife of the late James Robertson Campbell; dear mother of Claire Norlock (Don Norton), Renfrew, Stewart, Pembroke, John, Renfrew, Brian, Cornwall. Pre-deceased by daughters Elaine Campbell and Jennifer Lorente. Loving grandmother of Byron Norlock, Justin & Amber Campbell. Dear sister of Sheila Byrnes (Grant), Gatineau, Maud McCaffery (late Joseph), Ottawa. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERALHOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Thursday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Friday June 19th at 10:30 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In memory of Thelma, donations to Groves Park Lodge Au `xillary would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

VEHICLES

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Sincerely Marilyn Moran

A combination of Grade 12 education and experience in a manufacturing environment preferably in Quality Control would help you meet the challenges of this position. Successful candidates will also require the following: Good analytical and mathematical skills Basic computer skills Detail oriented Able to work under minimum supervision Able and willing to work 12 hour rotating shifts Lab experience preferred Lab Technicians are responsible for routine sampling and testing of raw materials and manufactured tape products using standard laboratory equipment and procedures. Data will be documented utilizing a personal computer and summarized through the preparation of various reports. Please submit your resume by June 29th, 2015 to: renfrewhr@scapa.com or Human Resource Department 609 Barnet Boulevard R.R.#1, Station Main Renfrew, Ontario K7V 0A9

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Full-Time

Christopherson, Brenda Joan

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 recruiting for a Manager of Volunteer and Community Development Services. Reporting to and under the direction of the Executive Director the incumbent participates as a member of the Hospice Renfrew management team to provide collaborative input into the development and implementation of strategic and operational plans and objectives. The manager leads an integrated volunteer program in clinical and non-clinical support service areas and works to actively engage the broader community throughout Renfrew County to enhance community capacity and partnership development in palliative care services. Qualifications r University degree in health or social services (preferred) or completion of recognized post-secondary program in volunteer management r ,OPXMFEHF BOE FYQFSUJTF JO QBMMJBUJWF DBSF r Demonstrated leadership experience in an inter-professional team-based environment r &YQFSJFODF JNQMFNFOUJOH DPNNVOJUZ BOE QPQVMBUJPO IFBMUI CBTFE TUSBUFHJFT such as coalition building, developing inter-sectorial partnerships and networking r "CJMJUZ UP XPSL ĂłFYJCMF IPVST UP NFFU KPC EFNBOET r .VTU IBWF WBMJE 0OUBSJP ESJWFS T MJDFOTF PXO WFIJDMF BOE BVUPNPCJMF JOTVSBODF Please submit your application before July 17, 2015 to: )FMFO .D(SFHPS "ENJOJTUSBUJWF "TTJTUBOU "MCFSU 4USFFU 3FOGSFX 0/ , 7 7 'BY &NBJM JOGP!IPTQJDFSFOGSFX DB Full position description is available at www.hospicerenfrew.ca Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

February 15, 1951-June 18, 2015 Owner of The Rental Centre, Arnprior

Passed away unexpectedly in the Ottawa Heart Institute Thursday June 18, 2015. Brenda Christopherson of Braeside at the age of 64 years. Beloved wife of the late Robert “Bob� Christopherson. Much loved mother of Kelly Christopherson of Arnprior, Stephanie Spencer (Adam) of Kingston and Christopher Christopherson (Brandi) of Renfrew. Cherished grandmother of Shawn, Morgan, Taylor and Callen. Dear sister of Robert Campbell (Gail Anderson). Predeceased by brother Alan Campbell (Janet). Sister-in-law of Nancy Barr (late Lyle). Brenda will also be missed by many nieces and nephews. Daughter of the late Malcom and Josephine (Coreau) Campbell. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre Monday evening from 6-9 p.m. and again Tuesday morning 9:3010:45 a.m. Funeral Service was conducted Tuesday June 23, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Richard Hollingsworth officiated. Cremation to follow with final interment in Malloch Road Cemetery at a later date. For those wishing, in memoriams to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Duncan, Christopher Jeffrey

April 22, 1993-June 19, 2015 Dairy Farmer-Matawaba Farms, Pakenham

Passed away as a result of a farming accident in the Ottawa General Hospital Friday June 19, 2015 at the age of 22 years. Beloved son of Jeffrey and Lucie Duncan of Pakenham. Cherished grandson of Dave and Dorothy Duncan and Denise Loranger (late Albert). Much loved brother of Jennifer Duncan. Will be missed by his partner and best friend Chelsea-Ann Noel and her parents Wade Noel and Micheline Leger. Christopher will also be missed by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior, Tuesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. only. Funeral Service Wednesday June 24, 2015 in St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham at 11:00 a.m. A Reception followed the service at the Stewart Community Centre. In memoriams to the CHEO Foundation would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Making a Difference, One Step At A Time Thank you to everyone who donated, participated and volunteered their time for the walk in my honour. A special thank you to Andrea L and Jenn M.

MANAGER VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

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LAB Technician Scapa North America, a leading manufacturer of Adhesive Tape Products, is seeking a Full Time Lab Technician. This position will involve 12 hour rotating shifts reporting to the Quality Manager.

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IN MEMORY

LeRoy, Peter

August 21, 1934-June 20, 2015

Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Thursday morning June 18, 2015. Bob Moreland of Arnprior at the age of 86 years. Beloved husband of Joan (Veitch) Moreland. Dear father of James Moreland (Barbara), Debra Cavanagh (Lyle) and Janice Banes (Donald) . Much loved grandfather of Jeremy (Amy), Kyle (Shelley), Robert (McKenzie), Daniel, Donald, Justin and Tylin. Cherished great-grandfather of Madison and Texas. Dear brother of Eleanor Goyette (Paul). Will be missed by sister-in-law Diane Henckel (Ray) and brother–in-law John Veitch (Ilona). Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Sunday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Monday June 22, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Passed away peacefully in Broadview Nursing Home, Smiths Falls Saturday June 20, 2015 at the age of 80 years. Peter was born in Pointe Claire, (West Island of Montreal) to his parents Walter and Matilda (nee Graham) LeRoy. He worked at Huyck Canada Arnprior and Kentville, Nova Scotia. Peter was a great sports enthusiast all his life and expressed his love of sports by writing the sports column in the Arnprior paper over the years. He was a member of the Arnprior Legion Branch # 174, avid member of the Arnprior Curling Club and Arnprior Golf Club and a member of Grace St. Andrew’s United Church. Peter will be greatly missed by his spouse Marion Campbell; his sister Margaret and her husband Eric and family; his daughter Ruth Mayo-Buck (nee Leroy) and her husband Hal Buck and her children Sarah, Ben and Emily Mayo; his son Jeff Leroy; and his stepchildren: Therese Coady (Peter), Doug Cram (Shelley), and Ian Cram (Tina) and their families. A Memorial Service will be held at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior on Friday June 26th at 11am with Internment at Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the Grace St. Andrew’s United Church, Arnprior would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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September 23, 1939 - June 14, 2015

TIPPINS, Doreen (Retired – Playtex, Arnprior)

GOLTZ, Stella

(Retired – Playtex, Arnprior) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday morning, June 16th, 2015; Stanislawa Bronislawa Goltz of Arnprior passed away at the age of 90 years. Daughter of the late John Musial and the late Josephine Nogaj. Beloved wife of the late Walter Goltz (April 6, 1972). Dearly loved mother of Wally (Joanne) of Belleville; grandmother of Sonia (Jen) and Mark (Juliana) and great-grandmother of Callan, Ocean and Owen. Dear sister of Stanislaw Musial of Poland. Predeceased by a brother, Edward Musial as well as her sister, Zofie Musial. Friends were invited to join the family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday morning, June 19th from 9 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. A Funeral Liturgy was celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Stella, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by the family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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LOVE, Jessie At the Elisabeth Bruyere Health Centre, Ottawa in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 16th, 2015; Jessie Elizabeth Love of Nepean passed away at the age of 81 years. Dear daughter of the late Donald Story and the late Helen Scott. Beloved wife and best friend of Bill. Dearly loved mother of Bill (Kim) and their children Sam and Jacqueline of Stratford; Gary (Margaret) and their children Hana and Scott of Oakville and Rev. Andrew Love (Denese) and their children Zachary and Ryan of Kanata. Dear sister of Agnes Holway (Glen) of Huntsville. Predeceased by her brother, Peter. Jessie’s absence will be felt by her many longstanding, close friends whose endearing love and support have contributed to the creation of so many wonderful memories. Family and friends were invited to a service in memory of Jessie which was conducted in her beloved Cityview United Church, 9 Epworth Avenue, Ottawa (Nepean) on Wednesday, June 24th at 11 o’clock. A reception followed. Private interment National Military Section of the Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Stephen Lewis Foundation “Grandmother’s Campaign”, 501260 Spadina Avenue, Toronto M5T 2E4 would be greatly appreciated. Entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

After a courageous battle with cancer, Bob, of Calabogie, ON, died peacefully at Renfrew Hospice at age 75. Left to grieve his passing and to be thankful for every moment we have shared with him are his family and friends. Loving husband and best friend of wife Marilyn, his sons Rob of Ottawa and Allan of Toronto. He is predeceased by his father Edward; brothers Wayne and Bruce, and son Billy. He will be missed by his mother Katie, sister Elaine (Dunlop), brothers Ed (Suzanne) and Lyle (Bev); grandchildren Jessy (Tricia) and Joleen, and great-grandchildren Keedan and Brenny. He leaves behind many nieces, nephews, aunts and good friends. Special thanks to Dr. Davis, CCAC, Access Health (RN Maureen), RVH Oncology 2nd floor and Renfrew Hospice for their care and compassion. Family and friends may pay their respects at Capital Funeral Home & Cemetery, 3700 Prince of Wales Drive, 613-692-1211 after 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 19th. The Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 p.m. in the Chapel. Inurnment in Mausoleum Four. Guests are invited to continue celebrating Bob’s life in the Carleton Lounge, after the service. Memorial donations to Renfrew Hospice, 459 Albert st, Renfrew, ON K7V 1V8 and Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Department, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, ON K7V 1P6 would be greatly appreciated. Condolences and sharing memories at www.capitalmemorial.ca

DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

O’BRIEN, “TONY” ANTHONY

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WARNOCK, Robert “Bob” Thomas

Peacefully at the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Thursday evening, June 18th, 2015; Theresa Doreen Tippins of Burnstown passed away following a lengthy illness. She was 83. Dear daughter of the late John Schubrink and the late Amanda Kuehl. Beloved wife and best friend of Mervin for over 64 years. Dearly loved mother of Robert (Gloria) of Burnstown and Debbie Gaudette (Roland) of Renfrew. Predeceased by a daughter, Cindy. Dear sister of Terry Schubrink (late Lorraine) of Edmonton and Joan Boyd (late Jim) of Toronto. Predeceased by 3 brothers: Ivan, Eric and Ron Schubrink. Special sister-in-law of Joyce, Anita and Sharon. Cherished and loving “Grams” of 8 and “GreatGrams” of 9. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Doreen’s family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday, June 22 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday morning, June 23 from 9:45 until 10:45. A Service to honour and remember Doreen Tippins followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory, donations to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

JUBY – My Darling Dale - June 24th, 2012 Yours was no ordinary life, but a life well lived and well loved and your memory offers comfort, with the enduring love I keep alive in my heart. I remember the happiest moments filled with joy, and find solace in the many ways you have touched so many lives. In every heart you touched, in every thought you inspired, your love lives on. Your voice still echoes, your life still inspires, your light still shines... and always will. I am blessed to have been a part of your life. Always and forever in my heart, Love Didee xox

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Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

May 25, 1929-June 18, 2015 (Retired Teacher/Vice-Principal -Arnprior District High School)

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Peacefully at the West End Villa, Ottawa on Wednesday, June 17, 2015; Roland Godfroy “Roly” Auger of the Island View Suites, Arnprior; formerly of Ottawa passed away at the age of 92. Dear son of the late Godfroy Auger and the late Aline Reeves. Beloved husband of the late Catherine “Kay” (nee Bretz). Dearly loved father of Aline Barr of Arnprior; Ann Holbrook (Wayne) and Debra Barr (Clayton), both of Fitzroy Harbour. Predeceased by his brother Guy as well as his sister, Claire Ander. Dear brother of Jacqueline “Jackie” Auger of Ottawa. Proud grandfather of Alyssa Barr, Neal Johnstone (Amy), James Johnstone (April), Kaytlin Barr, Amanda Carmichael (Tory), Morgan Barr and Lance Holbrook (Christine) and greatgrandfather of Carson, Lily and Jessie Johnstone; Benjamin, William and Julia Holbrook. Roly was a kind, generous person who loved people as much as he loved life itself. He possessed an amazing way of making people feel good. His “Joie de Vivre” will be remembered by all who knew him. Friends were invited to join Roly’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, June 25th from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. and where a funeral service was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 12 noon. A reception followed. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa later. In memory of Roly, please consider a donation to the Ottawa Heart Institute. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Passed away at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning June 17, 2015. Lindon Jump of Arnprior in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Freda (Mercer) Jump. Dear brother-in-law of Rita Jump (late Dennis) and dear uncle of their children late Allyson Melanson (Glenn), Elaine Brydges (Glen) and Neal Jump. Will be missed by sister-in-law Marj Dawson (late Tom) and her children Ian Dawson (Susan) and Janet Gray. Dearly loved uncle of many great nieces and nephews. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Arnprior Legion Branch #174 Members gathered for a service at the Funeral Home Friday at 6:45 p.m. The Funeral Service was conducted in the Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior Saturday June 20, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. Cremation to follow with final interment in Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery at a later date. In memoriams to the Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior or the charity of one’s choice. 0625.CLR616261

AUGER, Roland

Moreland, Charles Robert “Bob”

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Jump, Lindon

September 16, 1935-June 17, 2015

IN MEMORY

Son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Norman O’Brien. Predeceased by his sister Agnes. Passed away peacefully on June 12, 2015. Graveside services will be held at Rosebank Cemetery on June 26th at 2pm. All are welcome to attend. Donations in memory of Tony may be made to Hospice Renfrew. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, Renfrew. Online condolences/ donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Joan Bimm

DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM

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

613-623-7207

for viewing appointment

HELP WANTED

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1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875

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Week 1: July 13 – 17 FULL Week 2: July 20-24 Ages 8-12 yrs Landscape Drawing, Painting and Mixed Media – Spaces Available Week 3: August 10-14 FULL Week 4: August 17-21 FULL For more information contact: Judy Cerigo 613-623-3267 judy.cerigo@gmail.com 1054 Sawmill Road, Arnprior (Waba)

www.cerigo-arts.ca

FCS Renfrew is now accepting applications for a

HELP WANTED

Local Steel fabrication shop requires a painter with a minimum of five years’ experience. The successful applicant’s skills should include usage of airless paint application and spray paint application. Along with being familiar with the various applications, the applicant must also be knowledgeable with WHIMIS, hazardous waste disposal and be able to maintain a clean and organized paint shop.

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Jessica Fitzgerald June 27, 2012

Missing you my friend! Ag

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CARRIERS NEEDED

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This is a bilingual position located in Renfrew, Ontario. Service Coordinators/Adult Protective Service Workers require post-secondary education, which is related to the provision of Case Management in a community setting. Must present a high level of varied experience in community-based service delivery for persons with developmental disabilities and possess excellent advocacy/arbitration skills. Service Coordinators/Adult Protective Service Workers should possess a working knowledge of legislation regarding Developmental Services, Consent and Capacity Legislation and Mental Health. Full details available at www.fcsrenfrew.on.ca under Careers.

IN MEMORIAM

Though you are no longer with me. Every day I ďŹ nd In one way or another You’re back there in my mind I might hear a piece of music And at once my mind is stirred Back to a treasured moment The two of us once shared I never try to stop them I let them ow right through It’s just my way of spending time Once again with you!

PAINTER Service Coordinator/Adult Protective Services Worker.

IN MEMORIAM

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For a NEW TOMORROW

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

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Ensyn Technologies Inc. – Renfrew manufacturing plant: Is looking to expand the staff at its Renfrew Facility to meet commercial demand for its renewable energy related products. Ensyn’s patented technology converts wood and agricultural fibre into Bio Oil. Operating Technician: Provide support in the 24/7 operation of manufacturing Operate mobile equipment (skid steer, sweeper, and forklift) Mechanical aptitude Ability to work independently, work with heights Continuous shift 12 hours – days & nights Qualification Minimum of grade 12 Previous related manufacturing experience

TOWN OF

July 5, 2014 David I never thought you’d leave at such a young age. I wasn’t ready to let you go. We were always so close, I miss your calls, I miss everything about you. As my brother you and I did so many things together. I will always miss you, always love you. One day we’ll be together again, so keep a seat at the card table for me. Love you always. Joyce & family Judy & family Peter and Ray

Maintenance Millwright: Job purpose: To provide maintenance support to all areas of production ensuring that both machines and facilities are maintained to operate in a safe and efficient manner. Modify and overhaul machinery and equipment as directed Perform repairs to machinery and plant support systems Contribute to implement continuous improvement Able to work in operations Continuous shift 12 hours – days & nights Qualification Minimum of grade 12 Either a post-secondary degree/diploma or 2 years working in a manufacturing setting or a minimum of 5 years work experience in manufacturing or other related field Contact lwright@ensyn.com

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1 & 2 bedroom apartments

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Large Bright

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July 1, 2012 I think of you every day, In my heart you will always stay. Silent tears fall upon your grave. An Angel on earth and an Angel in Heaven, An Angel to me you’ll always be. You were perfect Mom. I was always proud of you. I miss you like crazy, always in my heart and thoughts. Love Joyce & family

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Arnprior Renfrew If you are interested in running your own business in partnership with the largest bakery company in the world, with a strong Canadian presence, established customer based with immediate cash flow, a Canada Bread route is a great opportunity. Owner/Operater business in proven industry with strong branded products. Solid return on investment. Low expenses. Please Contact: Steven Hicks Phone: 613-646-7551 Email: SteveHix5@hotmail.com CLR613904

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Waste Management (WM), a Fortune 250 company, is the leading provider of comprehensive waste and environmental services in North America. We are strongly committed to a foundation of operating excellence, professionalism and ďŹ nancial strength. WM serves nearly 25 million customers in residential, commercial, industrial and municipal markets throughout North America through a network of collection operations, transfer stations, landďŹ lls, recycling facilities and waste-based energy production projects.

Tired of just doing preventative maintenance or working only on engines? Are you ready to take the next step and work on equipment that requires a high level of skill - hydraulics, electrical, diagnostics - using modern maintenance practices and technologies? Are you looking for that right opportunity which will allow you to use and be rewarded for your skills and ability, and provide opportunity for growth? Our technicians are trained to provide superior maintenance on both diesel equipment and, at some locations, on our growing eet of CNG trucks. We care about our technician’s safety and show it by demanding solid safety practices of all our technicians and managers. Pride, safety, training, growth, opportunity, great beneďŹ ts, rewards – check us out, we may be the company for you.

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Join our Waste Management team, the industry leader since 1971. With over 41,000 proud employees, Waste Management has the largest trucking eet in the waste industry - over 18,000 trucks, and leads in CNG advancement with the largest eet of class 8 Natural Gas Vehicles in North America. We offer opportunities in 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada.

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Job Summary Under general supervision, performs preventive maintenance services and inspects, diagnoses and repairs vehicles and equipment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties satisfactorily. Other minor duties may be assigned and may vary by location. • Works under limited supervision and selects from written instructions and established procedures to accomplish assigned tasks. • Performs repairs and assigned preventive maintenance services. • Performs inspection, diagnosis and repair of electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake and air systems on vehicles and equipment. • Utilizes vehicle computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes to initiate or assign repairs. • Estimates time and material costs on vehicle repairs and requisitions new parts. • Performs all work within Standard Repair Times (SRTs). • Performs service calls for emergency breakdowns. • Conducts safety checks on vehicles. • Completes required paperwork utilizing eet maintenance software program associated with repairing vehicles, documenting parts usage, and accounting for repair times. • Reviews, completes or assigns repairs identiďŹ ed on Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports. • Maintains a clean, safe work area in compliance with Corporate / OHS Standards, and performs all work in accordance with established safety procedures. • Completes all assigned mandatory online and in class training modules • Must have all required tools to fulďŹ ll the responsibilities and requirements of the job

QualiďŹ cations The requirements listed below are representative of the qualiďŹ cations necessary to perform the job. A. Experience • Experience: Three years of relative work experience (in addition to education requirement). B. CertiďŹ cates, Licenses, Registrations or Other Requirements • Valid driver’s license and must have a clean driving record. • Valid Journeyman certiďŹ cate in one of the following trades; o Truck and Coach Technician (ON), or 310S Work Environment Listed below are key points regarding environmental demands and work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. • Required to use motor coordination with ďŹ nger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, etc) most of the work day; • Required to exert physical effort in handling objects less than _ pounds most of the work day; • Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks (such as cuts, burns, exposure to toxic chemicals, etc) often; • Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements often; • Normal setting for this job is: repair/maintenance shop. BeneďŹ ts At Waste Management, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short Term Disability, Vacation plan and as well as a Stock Purchase Plan, company pension, and more! Our Mechanics get boots, clothing and tool allowance!

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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• June 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 book signing at the

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Arnprior Book Store on John Street Friday, noon to about 2 p.m. The former CFRA news talk radio personalty has published his autobiography I woke up with The General too. 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.

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Calabogie & District Snowmobile Club Canada Day Breakfast at the Calabogie Community Hall starting at 8 a.m. Sausages, eggs, pancakes, homemade beans, local maple syrup and all the fixings. Adults $8, Children $4, under 4 years free. Proceeds to trail maintenance. All-you-can-eat fish fry at White Lake United Church 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Everyone invited. Adults $15, children 5 to 10 $7, under 5 free.

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• July 8

Strawberry social at Galilee Centre hosted by the Friends of Galilee on Canada Day, 1 to 4 p.m. in the historic dining room or screened-in patio overlooking the Ottawa River. $5 per person payable at the door.

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• July 5

July Valley Singles Lunch at Jim’s Restaurant in Arnprior at 1 p.m. For more information, contact Donna at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613432-7622. Arnprior concert in the park 2-4 p.m.

Diners Club Jim’s Restaurant 5-7 p.m. Entertainment: Lisa Kopil Dinner: ham steak Tickets $13 to be purchased by noon July 7. All seniors 69 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs are welcome Proudly sponsored by: Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program

• July 11

Inaugural Arnprior Kids Fishing Derby 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., McLean Park,100 per cent free family event put on by the Arnprior Fish & Game Conservation Club, organized by Darren W. Wood. Free prizes for all the kids who participate no matter what they catch. Free barbecue for the kids and parents alike. This event will be held during the Ministry of Natural Resources free fishing week. So any parents accompanying the children will be able to fish without a license.

• July 12

Goshen Cemetery Decoration Service, Canaan Road, 2 p.m., The Rev David Hooper presiding. Rain location, Glasgow United Church, 152 Milton Stewart Ave., Glasgow, same day. Information required? Call 613-623-5247.

• July 16

The 16th annual Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home Seniors BBQ Robert Simpson Park noon-2 p.m. BBQ hamburger, fries, drink and ice cream for $5. Ticket deadline noon July 13 Entertainment – Rick Leben and Gaston Moreau.

• July 24

Arnprior & District Humane Society Nine & Dine Golf at 4:30 p.m. (rain or shine), Mountain Creek Golf Course. Mixed teams of Four/ best ball format. Register by teams of four, in pairs or individually to be teamed up with other pairs or singles. Cost is $60 per person includes 9 holes with cart, mixed grill buffet dinner, lots of prizes or $25 for dinner only. All proceeds support the Arnprior and District Humane Society. Register at www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca.

• July 25

The third annual Brodie Armstrong Memorial golf tournament (BAM) is at Madawaska Golf Course. To participate or donate, contact Candice Armstrong at 613-410-4931.


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