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Gas to oil switch eyed for pipeline TransCanada proposes to transform local line John Carter john.carter@metroland.com

The dreaded emerald ash borer is in Arnprior. – Page 6

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Special Olympians had a ball at McNab Centre Park. – Page 28

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EMC news – One of the gas pipelines going through Renfrew county could soon be transformed into an oil pipeline. Three representatives of TransCanada Corp attended McNab-Braeside council recently to give councillors a heads-up that the change is in the works. The company is proposing to switch the newest of the two gas pipelines going through the area to oil. Alain Parise explained that the gas line is being underutilized, but there is a demand for more oil for reďŹ neries in Ontario and the Maritimes. Transforming the gas pipeline would be much less disruptive than building a new one, he noted.

“We’re very excited about this project,� he told council. “But we’re not sure if it will go ahead yet. He explained that enough customers for the oil have to come forward and sign contracts to make it feasible. The project, which won’t be completed until 2017 if approved, would include completing a pipeline from Alberta and Saskatchewan to Ontario with an extension to Quebec and the East Coast. If fully realized, the huge $5-billion pipeline project could mean between 500,000 to 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day would be going through Renfrew County and the township. The company needs demand for a minimum 500,000 barrels to go ahead. See PIPELINE, Page 3

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Highlands meets the Valley The McNab Days Scottish Festival isn’t complete without Highland games. Even the littlest ones test their strength with the sheaf toss. The burlap bag filled with straw is pinned with a pitchfork and hurled as far as six-year-old Owen Daber can muster Sunday at the Waba Museum grounds. Next up is this Saturday’s Riverdrive Festival. For more on Sunday’s festivities and a look ahead to Saturday’s event, see Pages 12-13.

Council nixes asphalt plant, approves expansion Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

Four-legged creatures and their owners laced up for the humane society. – Page 33

EMC news - It’s been a long time coming, but McNab-Braeside council has come to a decision on the Miller Group’s proposal to expand its Braeside quarry operations and add a permanent asphalt plant at the location. In a 3-2 vote June 18, the ofďŹ cial plan changes needed to facilitate the asphalt plant

were refused, while the expansion plans have been approved with a caveat attached. Council allowed the aggregate extraction area to be increased, saying Miller’s must respect a 300-metre setback from any dwelling. The original motion had called for 450 metres. However, it has rejected the inclusion of the permanent asphalt plant. See ASPHALT Page 4

Happy Birthday Canada EMC events - Arnprior and McNab-Braeside residents are all set to celebrate Canada Day with a host of activities in store on Monday, July 1. Arnprior’s celebrations run all day and include the Canada Day car show, children’s bicycle parade and entertainment and activities at Robert Simpson Park.

The day concludes with a giant ďŹ reworks display courtesy of the Arnprior Fire Department and staff of Arnprior Parks and Recreation. Braeside’s festivities include the village parade and a barbecue and kid’s games at Red Pine Bay. For the full schedule of events, turn to Pages 44 and 45.

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Pipeline change motivated by refineries’ needs Continued from front

The pipeline in question comes down the Ottawa Valley from Pembroke, crosses Highway 17 in the Goshen area, runs south of the McNab-Braeside office and then through to the Pakenham area into the Richmond area of Ottawa and down to Iroquois. Parise, a top company official from Calgary, is leading the campaign to inform local officials about the plans. He was accompanied at the presentation to McNab-Braeside council by TransCanada’s community relations lead Jon Pitcher of Calgary and Ottawa based community relations officer Nathalie Guay. They are in the process of meeting with several other municipalities along the route, as well as Renfrew and Lanark county officials. “It’s an enormous undertaking,� Parise told council. He said that the common perception that the pipeline is only serving the Alberta Oilsands is not true. It will be bringing oil from various oil wells from the Prairies as well, he said. The refineries in the East on the pipeline route, including those in Montreal, Quebec City and St. John, tend to need the lighter oil that comes from the more traditional sources, he added. He said the new 3,000-km-long pipeline will relieve the Eastern refineries’ dependence on imported oil from Algeria and the Middle East with Canadian oil. In response to a question from Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie, he noted that the pipeline might also

mean Canada could export some oil to the Eastern U.S. Coun. Bob Campbell asked if the pipeline would translate into cheaper oil in this area. Parise responded that it would make sense that Canadian oil should be cheaper than imported oil, but prices depend on a number of variables. He explained that the company hopes to have an application finalized by the end of this year for presentation to the National Energy Board. TWO-YEAR PROCESS

The following environmental and other assessments for a project of this size will likely take at least two years, he said, adding he expected a decision in 18 to 24 months. “Our goal is to cause as little disturbance to the environment as possible,â€? he said. Construction, which would mean some local jobs, would take place in 2016-17, Parise said. “We do our best to hire locally ‌ but there are some specific needs for some of the jobs,â€? he said. He said the company projects the pipeline would reach Quebec City by the end of 2017 and St. John a year later. The pipeline will feature pump stations about every 50-60 kilometres (instead of 100 km for gas). The company will be consulting with municipalities where it places the stations, he said. However, with one in Pembroke, there might not be another one until Stittsville, he added. “But we’ll let you know if one is going to be built in your township.â€?

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A TransCanada outreach team attended McNab-Braeside council this month to update councillors on its plans to change one of its gas pipelines in the area to oil. Team members, from left, are Alain Parise, Nathalie Guay and Jon Pitcher. Parise and Pitcher are from Calgary and Guay from Ottawa. Parise said the company has converted gas pipelines to oil before with no major problems. Asked why the switch when there has been a push to move from oil to gas energy, Parise explained that new gas finds by the U.S. in the East has limited the need for gas in this half of the continent. “If not for this (move to oil), we might have to decommission one of

the lines,� he said. That wouldn’t be good news for local municipalities who earn “significant� property taxes from the pipeline going through their property, he noted. Parise said TransCanada takes its relationships with local residents, municipalities and First Nations seriously and that it is why a 40-member team is doing its outreach well in ad-

vance of the project work. “Everything to be submitted will be on the public record,� he promised. The only work likely this year would be some digs at some specific sites to assess the line. If the project gets the green light, the company will be holding open houses and information sessions prior to any major work.

Gervais makes first appearance in court Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

EMC news – Jesse Gervais, accused of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 21-year-old Brodie Armstrong, made his first court appearance last Friday in Pembroke. The case was remanded to July 19 when Gervais, 22, of Arnprior will have his bail hearing via a video link from Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre. Gervais had his hands shackled to his waist and wore grey jogging pants at the July 19 appearance, where Crown Attorney John Pepper asked he be remanded in custody pending the bail hearing. Gervais was arrested in Sault Ste. Marie with the help of that city’s police department when he arrived there on a Greyhound Bus. The arrest came on June 14, two days after Armstrong was found near a Russell Street apartment building suffering from stab wounds. Armstrong’s vehicle was located nearby, having knocked down a fence and winding up resting against a house. The popular Arnprior musician was pronounced dead upon arrival at Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital.

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Hundreds of Armstrong’s family members and friends crowded St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Wednesday, June 19 for his funeral. The Arnprior District High School graduate is being remembered as a friendly and kind young man. A special campaign is underway to remember the young musician who touched so many. Armstrong had tickets for the upcoming Paul McCartney concert in Ottawa and one of his friends, David Razik, has launched an online campaign to have the music icon sign a photo in Armstrong’s memory. The Facebook group ‘An Autograph for Brodie Armstrong’ has more than 2,700 members listed. The photo would then be presented to Armstrong’s mother Kim with copies possibly being made to be hung in some of the local

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New sewer use bylaw protects system against discharges Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

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McNab-Braeside council chambers is packed for the June 18 council meeting.

Asphalt plant would have significantly impacted residents: mayor Continued from front

Mayor Mary Campbell, who made the original 450metre motion, voted against the new one, along with Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie. Councillors Brad McIlquham, Bob Campbell and Aldene Styles voted in support of the revised motion. Coun. Styles, who opposed the original motion, supported the new one. The motion retained the denial of the request by the Miller Group to build a permanent asphalt plant at the Usborne Road quarry. The proposed change to the official plan was supported by Blimkie and Styles, but the remainder of council voted against the change. Council chambers was packed for the meeting last Tuesday night and most of the crowd remained despite a lengthy mid-meeting in-camera session to seek legal advice on the issue. As council had been advised to keep the reason for its decision on the asphalt plant application general, Mayor Campbell said it was deemed to have significant impact to residents.

The decision comes after years of planning and public protests from more than 100 residents living near the quarry and their supporters whose concerns include water quality and quantity, noise, dust and decreases in property value. Norma Moore of FACT-MB Inc. said the group is pleased with the decision. “FACT-MB Inc. believes that a compromise of 300-m separation distance from the Class III industrial facility to the residents’ property lines is fair. It allows Miller to have enough aggregate to extract long into the next century. It would also allow the residents to use their property,” said Moore. However, the situation is still not ideal, she said. “But the present amendment would give residents’ property as a buffer for the drilling, blasting, mining, crushing, etc. of this industry. We have a legal opinion that states that the municipality does not have the right to use residents’ property for this purpose.” FACT is arguing that the separation distance should be to the residents’ property line,

not their homes, or receptors as they are called in the reports. Residents are happy council turned down the asphalt plant proposal,” said Moore. “We believe the company should not be allowed to have a permanent asphalt plant here because of their appalling track record with the temporary asphalt plant. “Their proposal for a permanent asphalt plant has an utter lack of details, allowing them to put any plant here they choose, including one that is 30 years old.” The decisions are subject to appeal through the Ontario Municipal Board. However, the Miller Group has yet to indicate whether they are entertaining that route. “It (the new motion) is a good step forward,” said Miller Group property manager Tom Jones. “We’ll need to assess the situation.” An appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board has to be filed by July 17. For more details of the zoning changes, see the notices on Page 31.

EMC news - Dumping old pool water into storm drains will become a thing of the past because of a new Arnprior new Sewer Use bylaw. Passed by council at their June 24 meeting, the bylaw governs over the appropriate sewer uses and allowable discharge limits particularly in regards to swimming pools as well as covers the drainage of sump pumps and roof downspouts.Dumping chlorinated pool water into storm drains is highly dangerous for marine wildlife and is now prohibited, said the town’s public works director Guy Bourgon. “Storm sewers connect directly to our rivers,” he said. Dumping this water into the sanitary sewers is also detrimental as it can interfere with peak flow hours, create surcharges and result in issues at the Water Pollution Control Centre. “Our capacity is impacted at our Water Pollution Control Centre with the addition of the water,” said Bourgon. “We have to somehow regulate the water from occurring at those times to avoid potential sewer bypasses.” The bylaw allows for dumping into sanitary sewer with prior written permission to avoid interfering with peak water use time. This way, water will be absorbed during off-peak

hours into the sewer system without overtaxing it, said Bourgon. Swimming pool water can be dumped onto the property owner’s land where it will evaporate or be absorbed by the ground. It can also be hauled away by specialized trucks. There was some previous concern that the pool water from the Nick Smith Centre was discharged into the storm sewers and subsequently into the river, but a detailed investigation has found that it was released into sanitary sewers. The Sewer Use bylaw also covers sump pump and rooftop drainage. Sump pump will not be allowed to be connected to the sanitary system and to avoid overflow from the sewer system and free up capacity, downspouts will have to be disconnected from combined sewer areas by June, 2014. “What we are proposing for sump pump discharge is that it doesn’t create a nuisance for neighboring properties or discharge into the roads and sidewalks causing flooding of the roads and sidewalks,” said Bourgon. “For roof drainage, what we are trying to encourage is the discharge to pervious areas to allow for infiltration into the ground to reduce the amount of water that enter the sewers,” he added. Certain exemptions will be created for homes that will be difficult to uphold such a mandate such as for houses with flat roofs.

Code of Conduct adopted Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

EMC news - Arnprior’s new Code of Conduct has not been created to launch a headhunt against its councillors, but rather to promote openness and transparency, said the town’s CAO. While other municipalities have had similar codes in place, it is the first time council will have its action guided by such a document. “It is new ground, cutting-edge if you will,” said CAO Michael Wildman. “It’s sort of a sign of the times,” he added. “You can look around and see that the public wants to have assurances that elected officials are acting in a manner that they should.” The code is very comprehensive and covers subjects such as council’s responsibilities, use of municipal property and resources, behavior

of councillors, rules of etiquette, the acceptance of gifts and several other items. “One interesting element is there is an integrity commissioner that can review files if necessary,” said Wildman. “An integrity commissioner is an optional thing that council decided to put in place.” Municipal attorney William Hunter, of Vice Hunter Labrosse LLP, was chosen for the position. With such a small town, one of the concerns council had was accidently breaching the hospitality clause. Many councillors have friends and family who work in the business sector and there was a worry that a routine dinner might be constituted a bribe. “They didn’t want to have it so they could never go out with dinner with a friend,” said the CAO. See ACCUSATION, Page 6

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Region’s passenger train supporters band together EMC news – Area groups that promote passenger train service used on-line technology to meet and form a first-ever network of passenger train advocacy groups in Northern and Eastern Ontario June 18. The rail groups, which include Transport Pontiac Renfrew, have each been working hard in their own corners of the province to stop the “reckless abandonment” of passenger rail service at a time when every other G8 country is investing heavily in rail. At the meeting, they discovered that they have a common determination to have effective train service in order to support economic development (including tourism), social and health care needs, and student travel to and from post-secondary institutions. Tourism alone is “suffering terribly” as tourists from Europe and Asia, as well as other parts of Canada, tend to select destinations to which they can travel by train, say the groups. They say they are delighted they will now be working together through the new Northern and Eastern Ontario Rail Network. They can share their research, expertise and experience and together will have a louder voice when trying to influence governments.

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The Renfrew County Social Services Building was officially opened in front of a crowd of staff and city and county representative on June 13. The building cost $1.6 million and hosts Ontario Works, Renfrew County Housing Corporation and Renfrew County Child Care. Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack presents some of the building’s key details.

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Arnprior’s new social services building celebrated “This building will serve as the flagship for the excellent delivery of social services in Arnprior and area,” said county Warden Peter Emon. Social Services Committee Chair Donald Rathwell acknowledged the support of county council on this project and the efforts of Arnprior Mayor David Reid, Reeve Walter Stack and town council in Arnprior. The building at 80 McGonigal St. is the new home for Ontario Works, Renfrew County Housing Corporation and Renfrew County Child Care. It is adjacent to one of the county’s seven paramedic facilities. The project cost totalled about $1.6 million. The architecture and design was executed by Wendy Brawley and Ron McKay of Barry J. Hobin and Associates and the construction was led by project manager Melissa Good and site supervisor, Lennis Box of M. Sullivan and Son. based in Arnprior.

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EMC news – A couple of months after it opened, Renfrew County Social Services Building held an official opening June 13 of its building at 80 McGonigal St. in Arnprior. The new home for the county’s measures 5,600 square feet and took five months to complete. It gives clients and employees have a greatly improved space for their services. “This refurbished project is an upgrade from the previous building on Madawaska Boulevard,” said county director of social services David Anderson. “We were able to address the issues of the old building and provide an accessible space with secure offices for our social service workers and clients to feel comfortable and safe. We have made improvements to infrastructure around the County that have enabled our employees to work in a quality environment and better serve their clients.”

Representatives from the following groups and communities participated:

• Committee Promoting Muskoka Rail Travel (Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Georgian Bay, Township of Muskoka Lakes and Township of Lake of Bays); • South River; • North Bay area; • Transport Pontiac Renfrew: (Mattawa to Ottawa area); • Cochrane and Area Ratepayers Cooperative; • Coalition for Algoma Passenger Trains; • Transport Acton Ontario. Others invited but unable to attend included Nipissing First Nation, Serpent River First Nation, Mushkeygowuk Council, Thunder Bay, Marathon and Sudbury. The network will be a part of Transport Action Ontario, a province-wide non-government organization advocating for sustainable transportation. As part of an Ontario-wide organization headquartered in Toronto and Ottawa, the network will be heard more clearly by Queen’s Park and Ottawa. Of immediate concern, say network officials, is the need to convince the Ontario government to stop the divestiture of Ontario Northland Transportation Commission and restore passenger train service along the Ontario Northland line from Toronto to Cochrane. There is also an urgent need to restore the passenger rail lines between Sault Ste. Marie and Ottawa, Cochrane to Hearst and Thunder Bay to Sudbury.

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Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon warden cuts the ribbon, surrounded by county and city representatives and the Social Services Building staff members. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, June 27, 2013 5


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EMC news – Larry Chateauvert wants to save his eight ash trees. So the Arnprior resident has brought in Trillium Tree Services to treat the trees against an invasion by the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). Arnprior Mayor David Reid and Coun. Ted Strike, who has two ash trees of his own, joined Chateauvert on his Elgin Street property Monday to watch as Chris McIntyre and Devin Cobold of Trillium inserted canisters of a pesticide into the base of the trees in an attempt to protect them from the pest that is threatening to kill all ash trees in Eastern Ontario. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed that the ash borer has been detected in Arnprior ash trees, including in one of Chateauvert’s trees. Chateauvert is worried the borer could cause major problems in Gillies Grove, which has a large number of white and black ash trees. The town has indicated it will do an inventory of trees to determine how many are in town. However, it’s not expected there will be as many as in Ottawa, where about 30 per cent of the trees are ash. McIntyre explained that the borer attacks all ash trees except mountain ash. Treatment can protect the tree and may be able to save it, but there are no guarantees he said. Chateauvert said the $1,000-plus he is spending

is worth it, considering the cost of removing his trees if they are killed by the borer. McIntyre said people should look of a thinning of their ash tree’s crown, bark discolouration and increases in sucker gowth as indications the borer is at work. The move of the borer into Renfrew County will likely mean quarantines of wood movement in and out of the area. The CFIA also confirmed the borer, which is devastating ash trees in Ottawa, has also spread to Northumberland County, Cornwall and South Mountain. The move to Arnprior was expected because the pest has been found in Fitzroy Harbour. The CIFIA has announced that movement restrictions, which prohibit the movement of all ash materials - such as logs, branches and wood chips - and all species of firewood from the affected site, will be put in place. Owners of the affected properties will be notified of the restrictions. Further regulatory measures will be considered once all survey work has been completed for the year. The presence of EAB has now been confirmed in 30 Ontario counties, and in seven areas in the province of Quebec. The CFIA explains that the EAB is a highly destructive beetle. It has already killed millions of ash trees in Ontario, Quebec and the United States, and poses a major economic and environmental threat to urban

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Arnprior Elgin Street resident Larry Chateauvert and Chris McIntyre of Trillium Tree Services check out one of his ash trees suspected of being attacked by the emerald ash borer. Below, McIntyre injects TreeAin into the base of an ash tree. and forested areas of North America. On April 1, 2014, the agency will consolidate most of the regulated areas into one large area in Ontario and Quebec. This large area will include Highways 400, 401, 416 and 417 in Ontario and Highways 15, 20, 40 and 50 in Quebec. The approach takes into account the CFIA’s current understanding of the distribution of EAB and will more effectively slow the spread of this pest to other parts of these provinces and to the rest of Canada. For more information on this decision, refer to The

Pest Risk Management Document - Regulated Areas for Emerald Ash Borer. The agency promised to continue its surveillance, regulatory, enforcement and communications activities across Canada, but a strong focus will be placed on the outer edge of the large consolidated area, where EAB has not currently been detected. The remainder of 2013 will be a transition to this new approach, it explains in a news release. Also, as part of the long term strategy to manage EAB, the CFIA has approved the release of two stingless wasps as new biological

EMC news – With a goal of maintaining neighborly ties, Arnprior is selling its old plough truck to the town of Mississippi Mills. It will be sold for $12,000, which is an adequate price for the value of a used vehicle of this make and model. With the purchase of the new 2013 international plough and salt truck, the older 2001 model became surplus and the town was approached regarding its availability by the municipality of Mississippi Mills. The town’s procurement policy requires that the disposal of surplus goods valued at over $5,000 has to be approved b council and proceed by way of sealed bids. However, this process can be bypassed if council agrees on the purchaser. “I like to see this sort of co-operation between municipalities,” said Coun. Ted Strike. “It did exist many years ago.” Maintaining an alliance with nearby towns is positive as Arnprior may one day need help from its neighbours, said Mayor David Reid.

control agents to combat the spread of EAB. Additional information is available on the CFIA website at www.inspection. gc.ca/pests or by calling 1866-463-6017.

Accusations must be backed up, formal declarations Continued from Page 4

“If you had a friend in the business there has to be some judgment that is taken, but you can certainly have dinner or other type of things with people in business as long as you are walking a straight line,” he added. “If this person was maybe looking for a job for the town that wouldn’t be the time to take them out.”

Past transgressions will not be investigated as the Code of Conduct applies to present and future actions, confirmed Wildman. Accusations can be brought forward by anybody as long as they are identifiable and are prepared to fill in a formal complaint. “It’s not fair for people to take (anonymous) shots from the gallery,” said Wildman. Once the integrity commissioner determines

whether the accusation is frivolous or an actual breach, the findings of his investigations will be brought forward into the public eye. “Ideally once you pass the code, you never want to have to rely on it for anything other than reference purposes,” said Wildman. “That’s really the idea here, to put it in place and allow it to guide decision-making. I feel pretty comfortable that is what will happen here.”

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EMC news – While the 2013-2014 Renfrew County District School Board (RCDSB) budget continues to focus on “anytime, anywhere” technology, spending for the board will decrease by 1.5 per cent. On Monday, June 24, the public board trustees approved an estimated budget of $120.6 million for the 2013-2014 school year. Highlights from the budget include a continued focus on providing 21st century learning, improving educational opportunities for nearly 9,000 students throughout the board. “We will continue the next phase of bringing ‘anytime, anywhere’ technology to every RCDSB school through the implementation of mobile labs, iPads and cloud technology supporting the varying learning needs of RCDSB students,” said budget committee chair Norm Hazelwood. “Phase one of this work was completed last year with the installation of wireless technology which now covers all 31 schools, the introduction of Bring Your Own Device and the release of the RCDSB website as a central communication tool.” There will be an increase of 136 interactive SMART Boards with related training bringing this student-engaging technology to about 80 per cent of student classrooms. The 20132014 budget will allow the RCDSB to continue building staff and student capacity in schoolbased technologies through training and sup-

port by funding additional system trainers. “All of these investments, and more to come in future budgets, are aimed solely at improving the quality of education for the nearly 9,000 students attending 31 schools in the Renfrew County area,” said Arnprior-McNab-Braeside Trustee Hazelwood. About 80 per cent of the budget goes to salaries and benefits to help deliver program and services to students. FIGHTING INEQUITIES

Meanwhile RCDSB senior administration will continue to fight the inequities to board students in funding in three major areas: Special Education - The Renfrew public and Catholic boards are coterminous boards drawing from the same population boundaries and demographics. The public board receives $205 (46 per cent) less than the Catholic board, per pupil, for High Needs Allocation (HNA) equating to about $2 million less in special education funding for the RCDSB to serve almost the same percentage of students - money that must be redirected from other areas of the budget to service special education students. Remote and Rural Grant: The RCDSB is perplexed how it does not qualify for this distant funding under the remote and rural grant yet boards south of Renfrew County, located on the 401 Highway, are considered remote and rural and receive this funding.

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“Why is the RCDSB measured to Ottawa while boards north of us are measured to Toronto and, therefore, qualify for this funding?” Hazelwood said. “We have been asking the Ministry of Education to measure our remote distance from Toronto where we purchase the majority of our goods. This gross inequity in funding results in $2.5 million per year, accumulating to $42 million to date, fewer services for students in Renfrew County.” Transportation: While the RCDSB has saved millions of dollars by working with the coterminous Catholic board for 40 years and sharing transportation and implementing the staggered bells system, the RCDSB is still forced to cover a transportation deficit by di-

verting funds from other areas of the budget. “The ministry has made efforts to reform the transportation funding model over the past 15 years. “However we still continue to struggle with balancing this area of the budget and seek concrete solutions from the ministry to fund transportation appropriately with a view to stabilization and standardization,” said Hazelwood. RCDSB Chair David Kaiser was impressed by the budget committee’s hard work on a monumental task. “We are fortunate to be passing a balanced budget with minimal negative impact to our programs for the 2013-2014 school year,” the chair said. “Hats off to our budget committee.”

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POLICE SERVICES BOARD BBQ & BASEBALL GAME VERSUS MAPLE GROVE AND SACRED HEART! The Lanark Highlands Police Services Board and Township Staff would like to thank the Staff and Students at Maple Grove Public School and Sacred Heart School for a fantastic day on Friday, June 14th, where the Grade 7 & 8 students took on the Police Services Board and members of the Ontario Provincial Police for a friendly game of baseball. We would also like to give a big thanks to the entire student bodies for showing their school spirit and cheering on their ball players. The day could not have been a success without the support of various local businesses that were more than generous with their donation of items for the BBQ Lunch and giveaways. Many Special Thanks to: Lanark Landing (Lanark) Canadian Tire (Perth) No Frills (Arnprior) Pretty Goods (Lanark) Metro (Arnprior) Brownlee Metro (Perth) Warren McMeekin (MDSC) Tim Hortons (Perth) L.A. Spa Works (Lanark) Centennial Restaurant (Pakenham) Lanark Civitan (Lanark) McDonald’s (Perth)

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Floods come with a warning We hate to be a broken record, but the extreme weather we’ve been having is sending us a warning. The latest weather assault, the flash flooding that took Calgary and its neighbours, especially High River, by surprise, was just the latest in a series of indications that our climate is changing. A number of experts have come out in the past week warning us that global warming is threatening our lifestyle, our economy and even our lives. We’ve had floods before, particularly in British Columbia and Manitoba, but this runoff in Alberta has taken it to new heights. Add in the increasing regularity of tornadoes, windbursts, thunder and lightning storms, wilder hurricanes and ice storms, and you have an obvious trend. Renfrew County certainly isn’t exempt, hav-

ing suffered microburst damage in Calabogie and area last year and the destructive flooding at Sand Point a couple of years ago. However, federal officials continue to blindly trumpet the party line that these are only isolated events and that we shouldn’t worry ourselves Global warming and the shrinking ozone layer is no concern, they suggest. Tell that to the High River residents who have lost their homes. Tell that to the Norway Lake resident who have lost their cottages. Tell that to the Jersey Shores folks who had their homes washed out to sea. We need to come to grips with the fact our weather patterns are changing. If we don’t start taking that into account and respond accordingly, the costs, both in financial and human terms, could become astronomical.

Editorial Policy Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.yourottawaregion.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email to theresa.fritz@metroland.com, fax to 613-224-2265 or mail to Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC, 8 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior, ON, K7S 1L8.

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Township can’t charge residents for library services To the Editor: In the week of June 10, the Renfrew and Arnprior newspapers published an article regarding McNabBraeside’s intention to ‘Survey to determine who pays for recreation, library services’. As Chair of the Renfrew Public Library Board, I would like to bring to your readers’ attention to the library board’s views on the Township’s plans to determine who pays for recreation and library services. First of all, the article makes statements indicating that the Renfrew Public Library had (in the past) and would provide library patrons’ names to the Township. Last year we stated that the Renfrew Public Library would not (and the library did not) provide library patrons names to anyone. I wish to reiterate that the Renfrew Library has not, nor will not, disclose the names of our library patrons; to do so is a breach of privacy and is in contravention of the Public Libraries Act. The newspaper article also advises that the Township Council decided that library agreements will no longer be funded from the 2014 tax base. In-

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stead, only residents using the towns’ services and others agreeable to help them pay will be billed (grandparents and friends of users could also help pay for the services). The Township cannot charge residents a fee for library services if McNab-Braeside wishes to operate under the Public Libraries Act by entering into contracts with the Renfrew Public Library for library service, and, continue to receive operating funding from the province. The prescribed conditions of that funding from the Ontario government preclude charging residents a fee for library services. Under these circumstances, or if the Township does not enter into a contract with the Renfrew Public Library in 2014, the provincial grant to the Township in all likelihood would be discontinued (and the library in turn would lose that funding). The rationale here is that the provincial grant for libraries is provided through tax dollars from the citizens of the Province. For a municipality or township receiving this grant, asking taxpayers to pay extra would be taxing them twice and this is not allowed.

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In both of the above scenarios, the library would have to charge McNabBraeside adult residents the ‘out-oftown’ user fee of $45/year. I would also like to point out that anyone wishing to support the Renfrew Public Library, including grandparents (!), can make a donation directly to the Renfrew Library. A tax receipt for income tax purposes will be provided. I hope that this clarifies questions your readers might have regarding the provision of library services from the Renfrew Public Library to McNab-Braeside residents. The chief librarian/CEO of the Renfrew Public Library, Bettijane O’Neill, can be reached at 613-4328151 to answer any questions. Lynda Janney, Chair, Renfrew Public Library Board

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To the Editor: Some people are born in McNab-Braeside. Some have McNab Braeside thrust upon them. And some choose McNab Braeside. I happen to be in the last category. My wife and I have been here for over a decade now. I used to know that dusk was approaching in a Big City when the din of traffic lessened a bit. Now the cries of the loons tell me the same thing. I used to go outside and be ecstatic to see 25 stars. Here, on a clear moonless night, the Milky Way is blinding. Yet no matter how early I leave home on a winter’s morn after a storm, the roads are clear. I know that McNab-Braeside firefighters are ready to serve, save, and protect on the most miserable of days and nights. Less than an hour away , I have access to one of the finest Heart Hospitals in the world. I live in a magnificent location in the most wondrous of times. I have done nothing to deserve this. Young men died on beaches far, far away to let me do this. People created a health care system that serves rich and poor. And mothers and fathers raised young people who are willing to risk a lot, and gain little to serve as volunteer firefighters. This gratitude list is endless and I have given but the fewest of examples. Yet the common theme is “doing for others.� Men and women taking risks, making sacrifice, and pay more than the ledger book requires to make things better for others. So why is McNabBraeside Council abandoning all of this in its muddling and confusing Recreation and Reading Tax? They don’t call it a tax, but when a government of any stripe takes your money it is a tax, so why not call it that? The headline should read McNab-Braeside Council Supports New Tax. Why does this council seem so frightened of someone reading a book? I love to read and always have loved to read. These days I gravitate either to the local bookstore, or buy e-books to read on the

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I can tell you that she made sure that this in no way cost or affected the people of this town. If you like, I can send you some information about other people around here that is a lot “juicier� than what you printed, if that is the direction you are going. And, while you’re at it, maybe you should consider changing your paper’s name to ‘The Enquirer’ or something similar if this is the type of “news� you are going to report. Imelda Jane Higginson Arnprior

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iPad; in fact I rarely go to the library. But that’s just me in my current position in the thing called life. I think we should be cajoling, bribing, forcing, enticing people to read, especially young people. In Arnprior I see they are celebrating a book tree, here in McNabBraeside we are treating books like they are just some sort of extraneous bling. Also, it is none of the Deputy Mayor’s damned business if I go to the library or not. As she says “non-negotiable� and I hope the Arnprior Library Board stands up to this intrusion. In is 2013 and we live in an advanced country. We are very blessed that we are not struggling like so many in the world. So it is reasonable enough that people have expectations of year round ice surfaces, year round pools, gym equipment and so on. Our McNab-Braeside recreation director is a very capable and hardworking individual and he should be encouraged to develop local programmes. But it is ludicrous to ignore our proximity to the Nick Smith Centre. I think that we elect councils to lead and make tough choices that are for the collective best for the people they serve. I think that council is making contortionist, sleight-of-hand moves that would earn them a show in Vegas. Call it what it is, a tax. Admit that books are in fact good and not some kind of luxury. And look at the date on the calendar; exercise and fitness are just about the healthiest prescription we can take. And most importantly recognize that since we all share the benefit we should share the burden. Dump this regressive tax that targets those than can afford it least and go back to the drawing board. If a tax increase is in order, have the courage to say so and then spread it evenly. But please don’t play silly games. We elected you to do better. Andy Kalnins McNab

TV recycling fee on the rise for a good reason To the Editor: Recently there has been some discussion about the recycling ‘fee’ in Ontario for some electronic equipment, particularly televisions with screens larger than 29 inches. Ontario Electronic Stewardship is the organization that was created to manage the recycling of our e-waste under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Program. E-waste accepted for collection under this program includes much more than just TVs: 44 different items are included, ranging from cell phones, cameras and radios, to computers, televisions and printers. Just like almost all items recycled in Ontario, the manufacturers and importers of these products now must pay for the actual costs of recycling them. They are charged this fee by Ontario Electronic Stewardship who is responsible for developing and managing the recycling of e-waste. This money is then used to pay for the costs of picking up, transporting and recycling this material into new

raw material sold to manufacturers of a wide range of products. These are not eco fees. Nor are they eco taxes. They are the cost of recycling these products. Some of these so-called ‘fees’ are increasing for two simple reasons. First, the cost of recycling some kinds of e-waste, including large flatscreen TVs, is increasing. We now have the actual costs, because this relatively new program has had a few years of operating experience. And second, it is the e-product manufacturers who decide whether to pass along either none, some or all of these costs to consumers. Most of them pass along the total costs to consumers. Diverting e-waste from our landfills is the right thing. Requiring the producers of these products to now pay the actual cost of recycling their products is the fair thing. Michael Scott, CEO Waste Diversion Ontario


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also proposes that the Final Agreement will set out three levels of Algonquin engagement in Protected Area management planning: Level 1: The AOO will review and comment on Protected Area Management Plans and Management Statements prepared by Ontario. Level 2: The AOO, as members on the Protected Area planning teams, will participate in the development and amendment of Management Plans and Management Statements. Level 3: In Algonquin Provincial Park and 15 other identified Provincial Parks, the AOO and the Protected Area Manager will work through an Algonquin Planning Committee to jointly develop, amend and examine Management Plans, Management Statements, Secondary Plans, Natural Heritage Education Programs and any other strategic plans for Protected Areas. Access to Protected Areas The Final Agreement will also deal with access roads, trails, use of motorized vehicles and other access issues in Protected Areas through Protected Area Management Planning processes that consider the maintenance of ecological integrity as well as the Algonquin interest in access to Protected Areas for harvesting. The AOO will work with Ontario Parks and the Algonquin Forestry Authority to develop Forest Management

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Scotland comes to McNab Exploring McNab-Braeside’s Scottish history, a Scottish Festival was held at the Waba Cottage Museum and Gardens in White Lake on June 23. Celtic-themed activities are put on for people of all ages including a Calling of the Clans and Kirking of the Tartan, old-fashioned church service, pipe and drums bands, children’s mini-games, a Tartan Tug and more. No Scottish celebration is complete without the Arnprior-McNabb Pipes and Drums. Wearing kilts, sporrans and carrying their pipes. from left stands Andrea Armstrong, Justin Reid, Bobbie Smith and Liam Melville.

Several local clans gather at the Scottish festival to promote pride in their heritage. Ian Macdonald answers question on the history of his clan and promotes the Ottawa Valley Clan Donald. It is looking for new members and can be reached at trimacservices@yahoo.ca.

Highlanders are well known for their strength and their games represent it. Some of the competitions Sunday included the stone put, the sheaf toss and the Maide Leisg, but it was the caber toss that proved most popular with the young attendees. Trish Gould throws her long log as Antwon Maclaren waits for his turn.

Being Dutch is no deterrent for Marlene Schaly. Fully dressed in traditional Scottish garb, her makeshift clan stands for “Dream, be creative and inspire.”

Prestin Barsoski gets her face painted by Emma Landon while Logan Kenny watches.

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Young and old came out to celebrate Scotland and all its Celtic wonders. Two-year-old Grayson Campbell can hardly contain himself as he explored the grounds of the Waba Cottage Museum and Gardens with his aunt Audrey MacLaren in tow.


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Ontario Power Generation is sponsoring the presentation of Bonnechere River - Future Tense at the McNab Days Riverdrive Festival this Saturday, June 29. Riverdrive co-organizer John Brady joins McNabBraeside Mayor Mary Campbell, right and Jennifer Gardiner of OPG at Red Pine Bay in Braeside, where the festival will be held. Bonnechere River - Future Tense will be on the Riverdrive stage at 1 p.m.

Stone Fence play coming to Braeside’s Red Pine Bay Ontario Power Generation sponsors local performance of Bonnechere River- Future Tense EMC events - After playing to rave reviews in communities in the upper Bonnechere River Watershed, the musical theatre production of Bonnechere River – Future Tense is moving downriver to perform at numerous locations in the Renfrew area. The original musical theatre production takes an innovative and funfilled look at the past, present and possible futures for the Bonnechere River watershed and is a Bonnechere River Watershed Project (BRWP) and Stone Fence Theatre partnership. Bonnechere River – Future Tense is a fast-paced comedy that raises serious questions about the river, the people who live near it, and how best to protect them all. “It’s great to have Stone Fence Theatre help us get people thinking about the watershed and its future,� says BRWP chair Kathy Lindsay. “We’re going everywhere we can in the area to raise awareness and we hope hundreds of local residents will see it. The seven remaining performances will take place June through August, and most of the performances are by donation at the door. For those in the Arnprior-Braeside area there will be a 1 p.m. perfor-

mance this Saturday, June 29, during the McNab Days Riverdrive Festival on the banks of the Ottawa River in Pine Bay Park in Braeside. Ontario Power Generation is the proud sponsor the Braeside event. On Sunday, July 14, two performances are scheduled for 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., as part of the Art in the Park event at Haramis Park in Renfrew. Thursday, Aug. 1, at 3 p.m., is the performance date at Quail Creek Retirement Centre in Renfrew. Neat Coffee Shop in Burnstown will host a pre-performance barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 10, at 5:30, followed by a 7:30 p.m. performance. The 10th and final performance will take place on Friday, Aug. 23, as a dinner theatre performance at Horton Community Centre, where the bar opens at 5:30, followed by dinner at 6 p.m. Cost for the final dinner performance is $25 per person. Tickets for the final performance are available at the Horton Township office and Scott & Sons Hardware in Renfrew. Visit the Bonnechere River Watershed website (www.BonnechereRiver.ca) for a video clip of the plays highlights, located on the events page. Presented by

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‘Hal’ shows off his jumping ability with help from owner Todd Spurrell of Avalon Ranch, which is organizing a Dock Dogs demonstration about 11 a.m. this Saturday, June 29 at the McNab Days Riverdrive Festival. Hal and some of his canine friends will be participating in Big Air and speed retrieval demonstrations at Red Pine Bay.

EMC events –McNab Days wraps up this long weekend with the Riverdrive Festival Saturday, June 29 at Red Pine Bay and the Braeside Canada Day celebrations. The Riverdrive festival, which begins at 9 a.m., features a shanty breakfast, the Tartan Run, a dock dogs demonstration, story-telling, a Stone Fence Theatre play, music and a barbecue. It also features a woodworkers gathering, which is being co-ordinated with the Arnprior-McNab-Braeside Archives. Organizer Dan Smith said the planned activities at Red Pine Bay are extensive and will be of interest to residents and visitors who appreciate the rural life-style, history and beauty of the riverside location. There will be literature and videos depicting the area’s forestry heritage. “This event is expected to attract many of our neighbours, and it will be a fun-filled day for all who attend,� said Smith.

Annual General Meeting Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Arnprior Regional Health will be held on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 7p.m. in the auditorium of the Grove, Arnprior & District Nursing Home, 275 Ida St. N., Arnprior, Ontario, for the following purpose: 1. To receive the Annual Report: 2. To receive the Annual Financial Statements of the Corporation for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, and the report of the auditors thereon; 3. To appoint the auditor, for the ensuing year; 4. To ratify amendments to the bylaws; 5. To elect Directors for the ensuing year, and 6. To transact such as other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof If you require any further information, please call (613) 623-3166 ext. 220 Eric Hanna, President & CEO Secretary, Board of Directors R0012164007

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Beaver ponds are excellent habitats for seeing animals EMC lifestyle - Recently I visited Algonquin Park to fill in the few remaining photographic gaps in my beaver book. One was a dragonfly that bears the name of the habitat with which it is associated. I went searching for the Beaverpond Clubtail. I dedicated two full days to looking for this attractive dragonfly. During that time I saw hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Chalk-fronted Skimmers, one of the most common dragonflies in the Park. Dragonflies are fascinating. For months there are none and then thousands appear out of nowhere. This sudden appearance gave rise to many myths. One that persists today is that each spring the Ontario Government drops hordes of dragonflies from planes. This is ludicrous, especially when one considers the vast resources required to raise trillions of dragonfly nymphs through the winter! Dragonflies suddenly appear because the transformation from aquatic nymph to flying dragonfly is triggered by water temperature. When a threshold temperature is reached, the nymphs of certain species all leave the water, completing their transformation on land. During my search, I en-

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way countered no fewer than eight Beavers and 14 Moose. Most of the Moose had shed their winter coats and looked quite sleek. The bulls were sprouting new antlers (these fall off every winter and grow anew in the spring) covered in velvet, soft skin that feeds blood to the bone growing beneath. These huge animals were wandering into beaver ponds to feast on new aquatic growth. This food does not provide a lot of nourishment but is a rich source of sodium, an essential nutrient that Moose lack almost completely in their winter diet of dry twigs and coniferous needles. The sodium they glean is stored in the rumen of their stomach, and is used through the rest of the year. There were many other creatures active in the ponds I visited. Hooded Mergansers, Ring-necked

Ducks, Mallards, and American Black Ducks were present; one Mallard was already leading around her ducklings. I came across two nests of Black-backed Woodpeckers, one only a metre from the ground. The other contained babies that cried incessantly for food, which is the reason I found it. And there were plenty of Mosquitoes and Black Flies. I do not use repellents and over the years have learned to tolerate their attacks. I am fortunate in that I do not react to them, for I ended up with hundreds of bites on my neck and ears. I know I could wear protective clothing, but I do not like having my head enclosed by netting. So I paid the admission price, a rather small one considering how many wonderful animals I met in my travels. And I did find several of my target species, one of which posed long enough for a portrait. I would have loved to stay longer but could not for I am soon off to Norway to photograph Eurasian Beavers. My next two columns will come from that country, so stay tuned for further adventures where Beavers speak with a different dialect. The Nature Number is 613387-2503; email is mruntz@ start.ca.


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Astrolabe awe The astrolabe that was reported to have been lost by French cartographer and explorer Samuel De Champlain 400 years ago made a special visit to Arnprior on the anniversary of his trip up the Ottawa River. The artifact was in Arnprior June 15-17, just in time for the opening of the museum for the summer season. Above, checking out the astrolabe are Peter Anas, Porter Robertson, Trinity Berube, Tassia Anas and AJ Anas. Left, visitors have a look at the 400-yearold artifact just after the opening event Saturday.

Kids to have an historically epic time at museum this summer EMC events – The Arnprior and District Museum is a fun, educational option for students looking for something to do this summer. Programs are for children ages five to 10 and run Wednesdays and Fridays in July and August from 1–3 p.m. Cost is $6 per session. Registration is required, call 613-623-4902 or email shall@arnprior.ca. Schedule is as follows: JULY

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It’s official: ADHS alumni weekend set for July 12-14 EMC events - The Arnprior District High School Alumni Class of 1993 is hosting its 20year reunion this summer. The group recently visited Arnprior Council to ask for support for the upcoming ADHS Alumni weekend. Mayor Reid, along with the town council, voted to support the initiative and gave the group an official proclamation deeming July 12-14, 2013 ADHS Alumni Weekend in Arnprior. The Class of ’93 group has been working hard to schedule a weekend full of events for all ADHS alumni and their graduating class of 1993 to enjoy. On Friday, July 12, the alumni will kick off the weekend with a Red & White Alumni Night. All alumni are encouraged to visit a participating local establishment in Arnprior that evening to show their Redmen spirit and to visit with other alumni. The Prior Sports Bar and Restaurant is offering 20 per cent off all food orders for alumni who visit the restaurant from 5 to 8 p.m. The owners and staff of the Prior have long been a supporter and partner of the ADHS Alumni Association. Over the past 20 years, the Prior has helped raise in excess of $225,000 for athletics through Nevada sales, helping buy equipment and to fund the athletics program at ADHS. East Side Mario’s Restaurant has plenty of good eats. All alumni are welcome to visit between 7 and 9 p.m. for half-price appetizers. Enjoy the patio and the stunning view of the Madawaska River. John Street Pub invites you to come out and enjoy music by Ottawa based band Arms of the Girl. They will be rocking Arnprior’s newest pub with their alt-country folk rock sound. Known for their solid live show and professionalism, Arms has been compared to Blue Rodeo, Alanis Morissette, and the Barenaked

Ladies. There is a free cover charge for all alumni before 9: p.m. on Friday, July 12 for Red & White Night (after 9 p.m. the cover charge is $6). All alumni are encouraged to attend. Danny Mac’s Pub will also be welcoming alumni to their establishment that evening and are offering a variety of drink specials for alumni. On Saturday, July 13, come reminisce in the hallways of ADHS from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with guided tours of the high school. Walk through and see what has changed over the years. Everyone is welcome to attend. That evening, the class of ’93 will be hosting their 20-year reunion at the Nick Smith Centre starting at 8 p.m. The very popular ‘90s band, Big Picture, has reunited and will entertain the crowd for the evening. There will be a souvenir photo booth and cash bar. The event is open to all alumni of all graduating years. Tickets cost $25 and can be purchased on www.adhs93.com or by visiting MacPherson’s Plumbing and Heating or Mulvihill Insurance in Arnprior. On Sunday, July 14, a Family Picnic in the Park will take place at Robert Simpson Park from 2 to 4 p.m. All alumni are encouraged to bring their families, visit with other alumni and enjoy live music by Dennis Harrington and Heritage Country. The music is provided by the Town of Arnprior as part of the ‘Sunday in the Park’ concert series. The Class of ’93 initiated the ‘I LOVE ADHS’ campaign, raising funds to assist with a bursary for a graduating student from ADHS. You can support the initiative by purchasing a t-shirt ($15), sweatshirt ($35) or sticker ($2). Merchandise is available at MacPherson’s Plumbing on Daniel Street. For more information, visit www.adhs93. com.


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EMC lifestyle - Well, Arnprior, it’s been a pleasure to write for you. I’ve had an incredible semester bringing this area the news and events. If you’ve been keeping up, in my introduction article, I claimed I never knew where my love for writing came from. However, I think I figured it out. As I flipped through the pages of a published book my grandfather, Thomas Wilmer Ross, composed, I’m intrigued. I’m intrigued because I was only three years old when I witnessed him type the second edition to ‘This is Different’. I am also proud to say that Verna Ross McGiffin, my late great aunt, wrote two editions on the town of Pakenham. My aunt was recognized for her work – a painting of her in her honor is displayed on the side of RBC Bank in Pakenham. I hope my love for writing, if they were here today, would have made them proud.

Arnprior District High School student Sydney Ross excelled in her co-op placement at the ChronicleGuide.

I have to thank Mrs. Shirley Stevenson for giving me the opportunity to succeed in co-op, giving me tips and pointers for stories, and even taking me to a few jobs. I want to thank in particular my family at the Chronicle-Guide: John, Sherry, Derek, Patricia, Adrienne, Leslie and Zak. These individuals have guided me these last few months during my article writing. I can only hope I made you guys proud in some way, and I could have not done anything if it wasn’t for the people I said good morning or good afternoon to almost every day. And finally, I would like to thank everyone who complimented, praised and appreciated me during this whole process (and a mild apology to everyone who had to witness my excitement over the fact I got a picture of a moose). My friends and family have been nothing but supportive and grateful. I hope to return someday to Chronicle-Guide, perhaps as a journalist or for a casual visit. Time will tell after my college education, which will hopefully begin at Loyalist College, Belleville, in 2014. 0627.R0012181849

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3000sq ft includes attached granny flat plus walk out lower level on a 1 acre lot. MLS#853011 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

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Two plus two bedroom home three baths oversize double garage under 200k! MLS#867933 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

Not a drive by/ just like new inside affordable country living in west Carleton. MLS#872194 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

Exceptional value for this magnificent turn of the century all brick home on a super sized lot. MLS#866366 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

MLS#860742 MLS# 867440 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

Farm living is the life for me! MLS#869391 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

On the edge of town one acre lot mixed zoning. MLS#860213 Call Jenn 613-623-4846

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2 bedroom 1 bath cottage on its own lot within walking distance of the Ottawa River. Great place to relax from your busy week. 2 screened porches, open concept space. Only $74,900 MLS#868918 Call Monica

Over 28 acres of nicely treed land with trails throughout. Cleared area for your new home. Fronts on Scheel Dr. and Carmichael Side Rd. Asking $135,000 MLS#868289 Call Monica

3 bedrooms, 4 baths, huge rec room, 2 gas fireplaces, hardwood and tile floors, deck, fenced yard, hot tub in gazebo, open concept office, double garage, plus plus. $389,900 MLS#863538 Call Monica

1969 sqft bungalow with loft on landscaped lot. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, main floor laundry, 2nd floor family room, open concept layout. All for $368,900 MLS#869767 Call Monica

This lovely family home is located on a quiet road, and sits on an acre of land! 3+1 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, beautifully finished basement, 2 car garage, fenced in back yard, new furnace in 2010, shingles and main level windows done in 2011. This one is a Must See! $269,900 MLS#873122 Call Tyson Andress

4bed, 3 bath, on a Beautiful 1 Acre Corner lot. Affordable to maintain. Heat -$875/yr; Hydro- $1614/yr; Taxes-$2230/2012. NO Water or Sewer charges! 30 min. from Kanata! $349,900 MLS#864636. Call Teri 613-433-6994, THIS WEEK-END!

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Spacious split level. Kids walk to school, arena, shopping near by, 1990 home has much to offer the growing family. MLS#875182, $281,000 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

3 Bedrooms plus a den, gas, wood floors, INGROUND POOL AND GENEROUS WIDE PROPERTY. Walk to ammenities, MLS#868109 $179,000 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

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2 bed, 2 bath home on 1 Acre, with vaulted ceilings approx. 1 hour from Ottawa. Reduced $159,900. MLS#854258 Call Teri for details

Priced to Sell! $12,500. Between Renfrew and Cobden, on Spence Rd. 1 1/2 hr. from Ottawa. MLS#866270 Call Teri

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7.3 Acres, Cobden - Truly Magnificent View! 3 bed, 2 bath with attached 2 car garage, newer propane furnace, HWT, and Shingles. Possible Hobby Farm or Severance. MLS#875040, $524,000. Call Teri

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From co-op to apprenticeship for ADHS student Jason Green Sydney Ross Co-op Student

what they write. Students must write about their day-to-day tasks, what they learned that day, and anything else they may feel is important to write. At Murdoch Electric, Green assists with loading and unloading equipment, taking off pile covering, and assisting with whatever is asked of him. Most of Green’s work

has been on residential and commercial jobs, including the maintaining of the ‘splash pad’ at Robert Simpson Park. Green’s apprenticeship was G%%''&,&*-(

EMC lifestyle - Much like what happened to Cody Moore, another co-op placement has turned into an apprenticeship for an Arnprior District High School student. Fifth year student Jason Green has been awarded an apprenticeship at his current

co-op at (Bruce) Murdoch Electric, located at the Kenwood Centre. This is Green’s first co-op placement that takes place for half of his school day. “No problems, eager worker,” commented Bruce Murdoch on one of Green’s logs. Logs are filled out weekly by every co-op student to help their teachers mark them accordingly partly based on

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Elementary teachers make peace with province EMC news – It took a while, but elementary teachers have finally followed in the footsteps of secondary teachers and settled with the provincial government. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) members voted to accept a Memorandum of Understanding reached between the union and the Ontario government. Ninety-one percent of ETFO members participating in a province-wide online vote endorsed the deal following a series of town hall

school in his apprenticeship. This should take about five years, he says. “I’m looking forward to it,” Green commented.

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meetings last week to review the proposed agreement. “It is evident from the result that our members agreed with the Federation that this is the best possible contract achievable within the political and economic context of discussions,” said ETFO president Sam Hammond in a news release. “It is significant that the agreement puts in place task forces focused on workload and health and safety issues, which will create a safer and more successful learning environment for students and teachers.”

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Located 1/2 way between Renfrew & Arnprior. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offers 100 acres of playground. Large 2-car garage with workshop. Additional garage for tractor. Beautiful gardens, lovingly maintained. Call Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041 0627.R0012181874

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Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602 Bruce Skitt, Sales Rep 613-769-3164

Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222

Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994

Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659

Lloyd Levesque Sales Rep 613-433-6224

Donna Nych Broker 613-623-7303

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Family living at its finest! Ottawa river near by , challenging golf courses, recreation galore for all ages. Split level 4 bedroom, Inground pool. MLS#862028 Offered at $ 344,900. Call Donna Defalco 613-979-2601

Single family home, tenant willing to stay, nice sized rear yard, single garage, gas, can have main floor bedroom, MLS#868945 $172,900 in town, Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

5.56 ACRES, barn, paddock, sand ring, 4 bedroom country style home, private setting, detached building offers many use possibilities. MLS#865561. Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

Move in condition, 2 bedroom, detached workshop/garage, easy commute to Arnprior, Renfrew or Kanata. MLS#875366 $259,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

Located in Arnprior, this two storey, three bedroom home, boasts many characteristics. Fenced private yard and deck also a wrap around verandah. Newer kitchen, main floor laundry and 2 baths. MLS#874226 $199,900 Call Cheryl

Renfrew location, within walking distance to shopping. Two bedroom, row unit in a desirable location. Full basement ready for you to finish, gas heat and central air. MLS#875314 $195,000 Call Cheryl

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Three bedrooms upstairs and one on lower level. Fully finished basement, oversized single car garage, large corner lot. Home is also wired for generator use. Large eat-in kitchen with island. Very tastefully done. MLS#873766 $269,000 Call Cheryl

Centrally located within walking distance to all amenities. Victorian all brick two storey home offers features that are not seen anymore. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, updated kichen, flooring, electrical, plumbing, and gas furnace. Main floor family room. MLS#873229 $229,900 Call Cheryl

Newer home on Edward St, features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, gas heat and central air. Large deck off of eating area, and nice back yard. MLS#873207 $229,900 Call Cheryl

Country On the fringe of town, 3 bedrooms up and 1 down, newer kitchen, and flooring. Large heated garage/workshop, 2 plus acres and nicely landscaped gardens. MLS#873216 $269,900 Call Cheryl

Gas heat, central air, cherry cupboards, 2 large bedrooms up and 1 down. Single car garage and very reasonable utility bills. MLS#861007 $205,000 Call Cheryl

Five bedroom home in well sought after area. Finished from top to bottom, 3 bedrooms up and 2 down. Fully finished lower level, 2 baths and oversized single car garage. MLS#875335 $259,900 Call Cheryl

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Family home on the shores of the Madawaska River at Calabogie, excellent swimming and boating in this part of the river. This 3 berdroom home features a sun room, large decks with hot tub, 2 fireplaces, 3 bathrooms and double car garage. Also a log sleep cabin down by the water. MLS#873745 $479,900 Call Cheryl

Two bedroom, well maintained unit within walking distance to all amenities. Water and heat are paid in condo fee of $190/mo. Very reasonable living and a great investment. MLS#860742 $149,900 Call Cheryl

POOL

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Spacious 3 bedroom side-split on 1.5 acres in Pakenham. Many upgrades including windows, doors, siding, gleaming hardwood floors, kitchen and baths with ceramic floors and more. MLS#862915 $294,900 Call Donna Nych

Well cared for 3+1 bedroom raised bungalow on a 1/2 acre lot in Braeside. Lovely hardwood floors, family size kitchen with oak cupboards, main floor laundry, heated garage plus a workshop! MLS# 866955 Call Donna Nych

CONDO

I also have numerous building lots, waterfront, and subdivision, please Call Cheryl for details.

MULTI UNIT

4 units all rented. Gross income $36,480. Asking $187,500 MLS#848197 Call Donna Nych 2 bedroom condo freshly painted,carpets steam cleaned,4 appliances,1 parking space and a balcony. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY MLS#871404 $124,900 Call Donna Nych

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Pinegrove nicely treed 1/2 acre lot only minutes from Arnprior. Call Donna Nych

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Arnprior man elected OVTA vice-president EMC news - An Arnprior entrepreneur has been elected vice-president of the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA). Brian Levesque of Goldfish Communication was elected to the board at the its annual general meeting at Calabogie Peaks Resort. The executive, which was elected for threeyear terms for the first time, will serve from 2013 to 2016. Other directors include reelected president Chris Hinsperger of Bonnechere Caves and directors Arlene Jamieson of South Exposure in Renfrew and Byron Hermann from The Fans of Calabogie Bed & Breakfast in Calabogie. Previous boards were elected for one-year terms, but the extension to three years is in-

tended to provide more continuity for the county’s tourism body, says OVTA communications co-ordinator Lauren McIllfaterick. ENGAGEMENT

“The engagement of our members and interest in collaborating to promote, support and grow tourism in the Ottawa Valley is inspiring,” said Hinsperger in a news release. “Only great things can happen when we work together.” For the first time, the board of directors is also an amalgamation of board members and members of the OVTA’s marketing committee. That committee’s directors include Jamieson, Dennis Blaedow of Esprit Rafting of

Davidson (Quebec), Christine Mitchell of the Town of Petawawa, Margaret Maloney of RiverRun Rafting, Marilyn Alexander of the Pembroke Comfort Inn and Rachelle Clayton of Hoch Farm. COUNTY REPS

Renfrew County representatives on the committee are Bonnechere Valley Mayor Jennifer Murphy and Renfrew Reeve Audrey Green. Current OVTA membership has reached a record 251. The county’s original tourism body, the Renfrew County Travel Association, came into being April 28, 1976. It became the OVTA in 1988 to more effectively brand the area to national and international markets.

Sears to hold charity barbecue EMC events – The Arnprior Sears outlet is having a week-long celebration next week to celebrate its first birthday. Included is a charity barbecue Saturday, July 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to raise money for the Bernadette McCann House for Women.

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John Purdon of Sears says the celebration will also include birthday cake for all customers, a free draw for a barbecue for catalog customers and free Sears baseball hats for everyone buying an appliance on the day of the barbecue.

RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com

NEW LISTING! 113 McConnell Lane, Constance Bay Spacious 3 bedroom hiranch bungalow set up off the street with a flat and fenced backyard, 70’ x 130’ lot, Open concept livrm, dinrm & kitchen, hardwd flrs, basement partially finished with rec rm & spare rm! Needs TLC and price reflects this! $189,900

NEW LISTING! 139 Goodin St., Constance Bay Great potential 3+1 bedrm bungalow with large 105’ x 147’ lot near Torbolton Forest, has a great layout with main floor laundry, finished basement with rec rm, den & 4th bedrm. Needs renovations and is priced accordingly! $209,900

WATERFRONT! NEW LISTING! 876 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay Amazing Sunset beach property on the Ottawa River featuring a quaint 2 bedroom seasonal cottage, being sold in an as is condition and mainly priced for lot value, on an extremely private hedged 100’ x 257’ lot with hydro & well. Perfect getaway only 20 minutes from Kanata!! $274,900

NEW LISTING! 4 Hartsmere Dr., Stittsville Wonderful 4 bedrm on a fantastic 65’ x 157’ lot with extreme privacy, a pond, patio, hot tub, mature trees & large veggie garden! Home has granite counters in kitchen & 2 bathrms, main flr famrm with gas fireplace, hardwd flrs on main level, main flr laundry, master bedrm with walk-in closet & 3 pce ensuite & parking for 4 cars in laneway! $439,900

WATERFRONT! 4648 Northwoods Dr., Ottawa River Gorgeous setting! 100’ x 176’ with privacy & surrounded by beauty only 20 mins to the city! Cozy 1 bedrm bungalow with open concept & loft, propane stone fireplace, forced air heating, huge cedar deck, Bunkie, 20’ x 20’ shed, includes floating dock & 5 appls. Great spot for swimming, fishing and watersports! $399,900

WATERFRONT! Birch Island, White Lake Almost 10 acre private island with 3 bedrm winterized cottage, southern exposure, mountainview & crownland on opposite shore only 1 hour from Ottawa! Cottage renovated in 1992 & has hydro, well, septic, composite wood siding, metal roof, sunrm, woodstove, bathrm, wrap-around decks, 12’ x 16’ work shed, dock with clean, deep water for swimming, fishing & boating! Act now! $525,000

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GORGEOUS 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATHROOM BUNGALOW WITH LOFT. APPROX. 1991 SQ. FT. OF ELEGANT UPGRADES. MLS#860838. $399,900. CALL PAULA 613-858-4851.

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3 BDRM, 3 BATH TOWNHOME ON QUIET SIDE STREET. OPEN CONCEPT. HARDWOOD AND CERAMIC FLOORS. MASTER ENSUITE. MLS#869213 $231,900 CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740.

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ALL BRICK 3+1 BDRM BUNGALOW. LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. FENCED YARD. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. MLS# 869516. $299,900 CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740.

LOVELY 3 BEDROOM ALL-BRICK FAMILY HOME. QUIET STREET. SHORT WALK FROM SCHOOLS, PLAYGROUNDS AND DOWNTOWN. LARGE EAT-IN KITCHEN. FAMILY ROOM W GAS FIREPLACE. NEW FURNACE, ROOF, C/A, AIR EXCHANGER, & UPDATED ELECTRICAL. DON’T MISS IT. MLS#871714. $219,900 CALL CLINT 613-614-4740.

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356 ECHO POINT ROAD, WHITE LAKE. MLS#874529. $399,900.

1394 SNYE ROAD, WHITE LAKE. MLS#869340. $429,900.

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Super starter one bedroom home, nice backyard, 3 piece bath, shingle roof 4 years, quiet location.

MLS 875910, $84,900

2 Bedrm starter bungalow, 2 enclosed porches, partially fenced backyard. Nice size living rm, very bright eat-in kitchen, full basement, 1 car garage 16x24, walk to Ottawa River, gas heat & central air.

Nice starter bungalow on nice lot, within close walk to everything, downtown, Nick-Smith Center, sports complex, shopping mall. 3 bedrm, private back yard partially fenced, storage shed, patio deck (16 x 8.06)Interior refinished, very clean and ready to move in.

MLS 874784, $165,000

MLS 834389, $137,500

Campanale Homes presents Riverwood Estates, a waterfront community of single family homes, bungalows and attached homes. With our final phase almost completely SOLD OUT, we are pleased to offer outstanding value on the 4 remaining single family homes for immediate or Fall occupancy Each home features a traditional brick front exterior and interiors loaded with custom finishings and upgrades unique to every home we build. Inventory homes priced as low as $335,535. An outstanding value! Ask about our custom-built bungalow on our last waterfront lot. Ready for move-in, the Capri 3 is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2,182 sf.ft. custom bungalow with loft, loaded with extras and priced to sell at $549,900 Call now to schedule your viewing!

Huge Savings Great starter home on over sized lot in central location. Eat-in kitchen with access to large backyard deck and fenced yard, 2 bedrm, large bath features soaker tub, separate shower unit, sky light provides natural light to upstairs foyer / hallway. Front & back covered veranda.

3 bedroom starter home on large just under an acre lot. Former school house with maple floors, pine walls, good sized living room, 3 piece bath, large rear family room (30x19.6) presently not heated and has a bar area.

Great starter home on a corner lot in town has huge country kitchen/dining room, oak hardwood floors. Front covered verandah and enclosed carport.

MLS 865967, $169,500

MLS 867828, $144,500

MLS 868566, $167,500

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613-622-0033 Great 2 bedrm bungalow on 1 acre lot in quiet rural setting just East of Arnprior, open concept with abundance of windows, hardwood floors & ceramic floors throughout, maple kitchen, master bedrm has 4 pce ensuite featuring corner soaker tub, full basement is all partly finished with huge family rm & game rm areas.

3 Bedroom starter home, large 2 car garage / workshop, backyard deck off the kitchen.

MLS 857130, $321,500

MLS 875829, $159,900

3+1 Hi-Ranch located in village of Kinburn, kitchen features oak cabinets, formal dining area with access to large 2 level backyard deck, large backyard for children & pets, large double drive way.

MLS 872935, $239,900

Open: Mon-Thurs 11am to 6pm; Weekends/Holidays 12pm to 5pm. CLOSED Fridays From Ottawa: Take Hwy 17 West to Exit 180. Left on Madawaska Blvd. and follow the signs.

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Ministry official visits Leaps and Bounds

Congratulations grads: have a safe and happy summer holiday

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Elizabeth Stewart 1335 CARLING AV SUITE 200 OTTAWA, Ontario K1Z 8N8 626 Mountain View $1,149,000 Under Assessed Value! Tremendous opportunity to purchase this 94 acre waterfront hobby farm complete with approx 4000 sq ft designer home you can be very proud of! Where to begin with the features ... massive barn with ofďŹ ce, deep clean water (Madawaska River), 4 bed, 3 bath, 2-2 sided stone ďŹ replaces, gorgeous Chef’s kitchen. This property is a delight to show, call me to arrange!

1228 Bayview Dr. $424,900 Honey, Get In The Car, we must see this waterfront home in mint condition. This quiet side in the “bayâ€? is perfect ... with nothing to do but enjoy the summer! 3 very spacious bedrooms, the master enjoys deep windows maximizing the views along with the ensuite and walk in closet. The mainoor has a terriďŹ c sized kitchen, dining area and a sitting area plus a living rm! Don’t forget the beach!

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630 Caruso Circle $496,900 LOVE IT! What an amazing 2 bedrm (possibly 3) bungalow with fantastic views from every room. Peace and tranquility await you in this lovely home along the Ottawa River. TerriďŹ c features include soaring ceiling, wood burning ďŹ replace, sunken livingroom, tons of natural light, lower level walkout to the deck with glass railing system to maximize the view,main oor laundry, 2 car oversized garage.

Call Elizabeth 613-262-2277

EMC news – The Leaps and Bounds Children Centre in Arnprior welcomed a special guest recently. Jim Grieve, the assistant Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education’s Early Learning Division visited Renfrew County, stopping in at several child care centres. “We were lucky to have him visit the staff and kids at Leaps and Bounds ‌â€? reports director Shelly Mosseau. Grieve toured all of the centre’s programs, including toddler, preschool, kinder and school age, meeting the early childhood educators, support staff and children. “He took the time to listen to the children’s stories and interact in their play,â€? said Mosseau. “He also took the opportunity to inquire how full day Kindergarten has impacted the centre,â€? asking if there will be changes to the program because of the switch (the centre will be adding more preschool spaces in the fall), she added. Mosseau said Grieve was “very interested to know if relationships between schools and child care centres are strong, as that is something the Ministry of Education is working on. We mentioned we had been at AJ

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with the changes ahead we will continue on in that spirit.� Mousseau said that having licensed, quality child care at-

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Library funded by grants, service contracts, revenues Karen DeLuca Arnprior Public Library

EMC lifestyle – The Arnprior Public Library is funded through municipal and provincial grants, service contracts and self-generated revenues. In 2013, the Town of Arnprior is contributing $262,431; the provincial grant is $14,263; under service contracts, McNabBraeside provides $85,899 and Lanark Highlands pays $1,200. The remaining $42,855 of the $406,648 annual operating budget is self-generated revenue under the guidelines of the Public Library Act (fines, book sales, etc.). Building maintenance and service costs are paid separately by the Town of Arnprior. Currently there are 3,363 active Arnprior memberships signing out 50 per cent of our annual circulation; 1,933 active memberships from McNab-Braeside sign out 31 per cent of our total circulation: Lanark Highlands’

28 cards sign out 0.6 per cent. The remaining 18 per cent of our circulation comes from non-residents, classroom teachers and interlibrary loans. Information provided for membership is held in the strictest confidence and not shared.

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Membership expires annually and identification is required to verify personal information prior to reactivating the library card. Cards that have not been used for two years are deleted from our system. The community uses the facility for traditional library services such as circulation of books, magazines and DVDs and children’s programs. Additionally, the library offers access to computers, WiFi, meeting rooms and a variety of adult programs. Through its website, the li-

News from the Pakenham library EMC lifestyle - Happy Canada Day. Be sure to visit the library and stock up on fantastic reads for the weekend. It’s a great way to kick back and relax in between visits with

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family and friends. As always there are new treasures waiting to be discovered. A few of the many highlights this week at the Pakenham Library: Ladies’ Night by Mary Kay

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brary offers members access to eBooks, online databases and the ability to renew and reserve items from the collection. The library is open for 47 hours each week. During July

Andrews – New York Times Bestselling Author – fiction; Zero Hour by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown – A novel from the NUMA files – fiction; The Kill Room by Jeffery Deaver – New York Times Bestselling Author – fiction.

and August, the library is open for 55 hours every week. Follow the library on Facebook and Twitter for daily updates on news and events at your library (613-623-2279).

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Great starter or retirement home, Stone & Brick bungalow/carport, Private fenced yard, updated roof, shingles, gas furnace & hardwood floors refinished

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sion pursuit on Sunday June 23. OPP report that two officers were conducting RIDE

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Arnprior on Highway 17 and exited at White Lake Road. The driver abandoned the vehicle on Bev Shaw Road. The officers located the driver in the ditch near the vehicle and arrested him. He was taken to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries suffered

as he had attempted to climb a fence and suffered cuts and a broken hand. The investigation revealed the vehicle, a 2008 Hyundai Elantra, was stolen earlier in the evening from a business parking lot on Innovation Drive in Renfrew. A 27-yearold man was charged with

dangerous driving, impaired driving, refusing to provide a breath sample, theft over $5,000, possession of stolen property and flight from police. He was held in custody for a bail hearing on June 24. OPP Constable Lisa Nicholas investigated.

OPP to be on full alert this long weekend EMC news - With people getting set for what is traditionally one of the busiest long weekends of the year, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is also gearing up for a busy weekend on Ontario roads, trails and waterways this Canada Day Long weekend. In particular, the OPP will be keeping a close eye out for people who display aggressive driving behaviour, whether in a motor vehicle, boat or all-terrain vehicle. The OPP is reminding the public that speeding is not the only form of aggressive driving they will be watching out for over the weekend. Following vehicles too closely, improper lane changes, weaving in and out of lanes and

a general disregard for traffic laws are all forms of aggressive and dangerous driving behaviour that put all road users at risk. As they have done in the past, the OPP will be looking to every motorist, boater and trail user to partner with them for a safe and enjoyable weekend. “People are finally getting the message that they themselves play a far greater role in keeping everyone safe than the OPP does. We may be seeing the results of this positive attitude shift reflected in our fatality statistics this year, with the number of deaths on roads, waterways and trails we police at 110 compared to 173 this time last year,� said OPP Deputy Commissioner Larry Beechey. 0627.R0012177977

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3 Br renovated home with great location, 5 new appliances included, economical and new, Seller will consider mortgage Call Terry for your private viewing. $239,000 Asking Price

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194 PHEASANT RUN, CALABOGIE Just off the Green of Calabogie Highlands, open plan 3bed/2bath ground floor living home. Master has lots of closet space, ensuite Just as you cross the Springtown Bridge, as you were right the w/ Jacuzzi & shower, and patio door to screened in porch. Views property is directly on your left. Hydro and phone at the road. of the lake and full 2 car garage, full basement with rec room and Lots of trees and lots of road frontage to choose to put your hobby room. Lots of space for everything and everyone! MLS# 873722 $289,900 driveway. Please call Pat to view! $119,900

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bedroom. 1.5 baths. Country style kitchen,formal dining room and living roon, separate den/parlor. Lots of upgrades over the years including 200 amp service, oil furnace and tank 2003, insulation in attic 2002, septic system 1986. Hip roof barn in good condition MLS#857293 $534,900

174 Dalkeith St, Pakenham Totally renovated 4 bdrm, 2 bath home in the picturesque Village of Pakenham. This 1.5 storey home boasts a modern kitchen, open concept living area with lge family rm with gas ďŹ replace, formal living room, 2 full baths, main oor bedroom and sunroom. The garage has been converted in to an excellent, heated, 4 season studio/ofďŹ ce. Private back yard, quiet street. MLS#874514

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190 B Lamorie St, Arnprior Ottawa River waterfront home being sold in conjunction with 190A Lamorie Lane MLS 874274($250,000). 3 bdrms, 2 baths, dated in its decor but in good repair. Detached 20 x 21 workshop. 2 homes for the price of one. Excellent opportunity - live in one and rent the other. MLS#874275

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190 A Lamorie St, Arnprior Quaint 2 bdrm bungalow on quiet cul de sac with Ottawa River view. Private setting being sold in conjunction with 190B Lamorie St - MLS 874275 ($159,900). Both properties selling as one. Paved yard, 2 car detached garage/workshop. Living room with natural gas ďŹ replace, dining room with river view. Newer windows, newer shingles, natural gas heat, central air. Excellent condition. 2 homes for the price of one. MLS#874274

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Beware reclassification of firearms: MP Gallant EMC news – Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant is worried that bureaucrats and the RCMP might try to get around the elimination of the long gun registry by having firearms reclassified. Gallant has written to the Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews, requesting the creation of a Firearms Experts Technical Committee. The committee would be tasked to deal with issues relating to the regulation of the Firearms Act, including the reclassification of firearms. “I am concerned that our record of accomplishment is being undermined by civil servants in your department or the RCMP who unfortunately have retained some of the attitudes of the old Liberal administration and the contempt for Canadians that led to the long-gun registry and Bill C-68,” said Gallant in a news release. SEVEN RECLASSIFICATIONS

Since 2010, the RCMP has reclassified seven firearms to prohibited status.

All of the reclassifications occurred without real public notice or public consultations, said Gallant, adding that two of the firearms had been sold in Canada for over 20 years. NOT FIRST TIME

This is not the first time an independent expert technical committee has been proposed to oversee the regulations on the Firearms Act. In 2000, Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan created an advisory group on firearms following the RCMP’s attempts to use the extreme provisions contained within the Firearms Act, Bill C-68, and declared pellet guns and BB guns as firearms and had them added to the Long Gun Registry. “We must not allow what the long gun registry was ultimately meant to do to occur by other means,” warned Gallant. “ The time has come for a permanent committee with the technical expertise to oversee the regulation of firearms in Canada and restore common sense to the regulations.”

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant and supporters are expressing concern that the elimination of the long gun registry might be subverted by reclassification making more firearms prohibited.

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Enjoy and protect our local treasure: Robert Simpson Park R0012176345

FILE B4/13

Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Arnprior

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Application for Consent IN THE MATTER of Section 53, Chapter P.13 of The Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990; and IN THE MATTER of an application for consent with respect to the following: Owner: Location:

Sullivan Holdings (Arnprior) Inc. 236 Madawaska Blvd. Legally described as Lots 128 to 139, and Blocks A, B, and D and Part of Block C, and Part of First Ave, Third Ave, and Rudd Street, Plan 231; being Part 1, Plan 49R13971, Town of Arnprior

Purpose and Effect of Consent Application:

PATRICIA LEBOEUF/METROLAND

Keeping the concerts coming The first ‘Sunday Concerts in the Park’ at Robert Simpson Park occurred on June 24 and features Gary Patrois and John Arbie in the band Just Two Guys. This Sunday’s entertainers will be the local rock band Disturbing the Peace.

The purpose of the application is to sever part of the subject lands to create a separate industrial/highway commercial property. The property to be retained contains industrial use buildings. The lands to be severed contain the M. Sullivan and Sons offices, as well as the Rona store and associated storage buildings. The application for severance proposes to sever an irregular parcel of area approximately 6.93 hectares with 189m of frontage on Madawaska Boulevard and a lot depth of 273m on McNab Street. The retained portion will comprise of the remainder of the parcel, being an irregular area of approximately 3.84 hectares and a frontage of 210m on Fifth Avenue. The effect of the proposed severance is the division of the existing property to create two separate parcels, the retained being industrial and the severed being industrial/highway commercial. TAKE NOTICE THAT the consent application will be heard by the Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Arnprior on Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, Arnprior Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON. A key plan is attached. Application B4/13 and additional related information are available in the Planning office for inspection during regular office hours. You are entitled to attend this Public Hearing in person to express your views about the application or you may be represented by Counsel for this purpose. If you wish to make written comments on this application, they may be forwarded to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment at the address below. If you do not attend the hearing, it may proceed in your absence. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Town of Arnprior Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent, you must make a written request to the Town of Arnprior Committee of Adjustment. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Town of Arnprior Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent does not make a written submission to the Town of Arnprior Committee of Adjustment before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal.

Good karma back on the beach in the Prior this summer

Dated this 27th day of June, 2013. Robin Smith, ACST Secretary-Treasurer Committee of Adjustment Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West ARNPRIOR ON K7S 0A8 Tel: (613) 623-4231 rsmith@arnprior.ca

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The Town of Arnprior is hosting ‘Sunday Concerts in the Park’ at Robert Simpson Park throughout the summer. The events are made possible with the generous support of Ontario Power Generation (OPG). Town recreation director Glenn Arthur and Jennifer Gardiner of OPG, mark the continued relationship that helps make the annual series possible. Other sponsors are the Greater Chamber of Commerce, Arnprior Downtown BIA, Nylene, and the International Union of Machinists and Aerospace Workers representing the workers at Arnprior Aerospace.

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EMC lifestyle - Essencia Yoga is once again hosting ‘Karma Yoga’, a unique summer-long fundraising program. For July and August, weekly yoga classes will take place on the beach in Robert Simpson Park. Students who take a yoga class are simply asked to give a donation in order to participate. “We began Karma Yoga in Arnprior last summer and raised over $700 for Valley Animal Rescue,” says Tina Lyons, owner of Essencia Yoga on John Street in Arnprior. “I wanted to find a way to give back. I love all animals, I have rescue dogs of my own and this is my way to repay some of the love I’ve received from them over the years. This year all donations received will go to the Arnprior and District Humane Society.” Lyons says the benefits of Yoga are endless, from building strength, increasing confidence to creating better relationships and compassion. Yoga on the beach increases leg and ankle strength as well as balance and proprioception. Lyons believes it is extremely grounding to be in touch with the earth and the only sounds are wind, water and birds.

“It really is serene,” she said. “It brings us back to what is important in life and makes us realize first of all how lucky we are to be living where we live and how really small we are in this endless universe.” The Arnprior and District Humane Society is a no-kill shelter. Its mandate is to rescue, house and care for lost, stray or abandoned pet animals, reunite lost pets with their families, find appropriate homes for all animals through adoption and provide veterinary care using local animal hospitals for sick or injured animals housed at the shelter. In addition it educates the public about the importance of responsible pet ownership by having pets spayed/neutered and micro-chipped and assist in the investigation and prosecution of any offences of the OSPCA Act of Ontario and any reports of animal abuse. Weekly yoga classes begin on Wednesday, July 3 from 7 to 8 p.m. From beginner to expert, everyone is welcome. For more information, contact Essencia Spa & Yoga at 613-286-4944 or email relax@essenciaspa.ca.


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Top wrestlers recognized SYDNEY ROSS/CO-OP STUDENT

Four wrestlers received awards at the Arnprior District High School Athletic banquet June 12. With the team’s coach Kevin Mayhew, right, are from left John Dolan (most improved), Rebecca Dolan (female MVP) and Darren Mayhew (male MVP). Missing from the photo is Josh Woods (most dedicated). For more athletic award banquet photos, see Page 30.

Wrestling could return to Olympic Games in 2020 Steve Newman steve.newman@metroland.com

Many Valley wrestling fans will be pleased to learn that wrestling’s long Olympic history may continue. Three sports remain in contention for the one sport to be added to the list of sports in the 2020 Olympic Games. Wrestling, baseball/softball

and squash have been shortlisted from the original list of eight sports. The decision on which of the three sports survives will be announced during the 125th International Olympic Committee session in Buenos Aires Sept. 7 to 10. “We are very pleased that the IOC executive board has voted to keep wrestling on the ballot along with two other fantastic

and worthy sports,” said Canadian Olympic Committee president Marcel Aubut. “Wrestling Canada has worked extremely hard during the last four months and is to be commended for their passion and determination. Our country has a long and proud tradition of wrestling excellence. This reputation includes the historic moment where Canadian Olympic

Hall of Fame inductee Daniel Igali won Canada’s first-ever wrestling gold in Sydney (in 2000).” Wrestling has been part of the Olympic Games since they began in 1896. The first Olympics featured wrestling, track and field, fencing, cycling, gymnastics, shooting, swimming, tennis and weight-lifting. - With files from the COC

Tartan Tug champs MIKE YEAS

The McNab firefighters team won the Tartan Tug Sunday at the Scottish Festival, besting the White Lake team fashionably dressed in kilts.

Golf in support of Special Olympics EMC sports -The 11th annual Special Olympics Arnprior Golf Tournament will be held Friday, July 12. Organizers are looking for more golfers to participate. The tournament features a shot gun start at 1 p.m. at the Arnprior Golf Club, following registration at noon. The cost is $110 per person, which includes golf, shared cart, dinner and opportunity to win lots of prizes. For more information, call Gail Clark at 613-6233608.

Town of Arnprior Waste Management Reminders

Arnprior hockey player drafted

The Arnprior Waste Disposal Site (Landfill) will be CLOSED Canada Day - Monday, July 1, 2013.

Jack Rouleau of Arnprior was selected in the sixth round (67th overall) by the Smiths Falls Bears in the Central Canada Junior A Hockey League draft May 30 at the Earl Armstrong Arena in Ottawa. Rouleau, a right winger with the Upper Ottawa Valley Aces major midget AA, is all smiles as he takes in a tour of the Bears’ training facility at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre June 3. As a minor midget player last season, the 16-year-old Rouleau had 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) and 30 penalty minutes in 30 games. In 13 playoff games he added 3 goals and 5 assists to go along with 52 penalty minutes.

Prior to Enteri ng th e Wa st e Di sposa l S i t e • • •

Please purchase a landfill pass at the Town Hall or Nick Smith Cen tre. Please ensure that the vehicle load is properly secured and/or covered with a tarp to prevent lit tering along the roads. Please con tinue to divert waste by separating waste in to their respective streams.

Wa st e Ma nag e m e nt Facts fro m th e As sociatio n of Municipa l iti e s of O ntario (AM O) • • • •

Canadians generate more waste per capita than anyone else in the developed world, based on a report from the Conference Board of Canada. People who generate less waste tend to pay for their neighbour’s garbage through property taxes. More complex wastes, such as plastics, solven ts, and electronics, drive-up property taxes and are harder t o dispose of safely. Since 1989, Ontario has filled up 649 of its 730 landfills. Wi th only 81 landfills left, we must choose to reduce waste and recycle more, or create more landfills in our communities. T he cost of cleaning up environmen tal damage is far greater for taxpayers than preven ting pollution in the first place.

Happy Canada Day! Please see the Town of Arnprior’s website at www.arnprior.ca for additional information and updates.

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Above, at first base, Renfrew coach Caroline Gendron urges on Geraldine Prince. Left, Renfrew’s Marc PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND Lachambre leaps for the ball as Kingston’s Terry Davis Arnprior joined Special Olympians from across Eastern Ontario who gathered at McNab Centre Park for the annual softball tournament June 15. All decked out in the uniforms donated to the team in memory reaches third. of former coach Dave Kelly, the Arnprior Redsocks gather for a group photo during a break in the action. Coaches Dave Young and Vicki Murdoch stand in behind and from left, back row, Kyle Terrell, Kenneth Jensen, Greg Rorwick, Paul Rorwick, Tia Crabtree, Tamika Crabtree and Evan Thompson and in front, Lisa Turcotte, Gregory Murdoch, Brad Janoska, Darryl Clark and Geoff Andovich. The team won the D division of the tournament.

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Katelyn Ott, left, and Candace Ghent sport crazy balloon hats at the ticket booth. MIKE YEAS

Rolling with the punches Renfrew County Roller Derby’s very first bout went down Saturday, June 15 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre in Renfrew. The Valley Valkyries, above, with several Arnprior area players, lost a hard-fought, high scoring battle against the Montreal area Wagon Burners.

The action heats up during the Saturday night event. Skaters, referees and non-skating officials are needed. Visit www.renfrewcountyrollerderby.com. Roller derby fans are just as colourful as the players.

Happy Canada Day from AECL! Wishing you a safe and happy holiday.

TOWNSHIP OF McNAB/BRAESIDE

ROAD CLOSURE & DETOUR NOTICE CAMPBELL DRIVE JULY 8TH – 11TH & JULY 15TH – 18TH The Township of McNab/Braeside has retained Goldie Mohr Ltd. to undertake the replacement of 2 culverts on Campbell Drive. The portion of the construction will be on Campbell Drive from the Trans Canada Highway 17 to Carmichael Side Road. The proposed road work will commence on July 2nd, 2013 with a planned completion date of July 26th, 2013. ROAD CLOSURES are scheduled for JULY 8th- 11th and 15th – 18th. During the road closure periods a DETOUR route will be implemented to direct all thru traffic around the site.

CONTACTS: Contractor – Goldie Mohr Ltd. (613) 223-1082 Township of McNab/Braeside – Public Works Department (613) 623-5756 x 227

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The Township of McNab/Braeside and Goldie Mohr Ltd. would like to thank local residents in advance for their patience and cooperation during the construction and remind you that this work may result in some inconvenience.

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ADHS rewards its many top athletic achievers EMC sports – Connor Schriver and Rowan Morris were among several double winners when Arnprior District High School recognized the achievements of its top athletes at the school’s athletic banquet June 12. The awards for the Renfrew County championship boys soccer team coached by Nathan Woods and Phil Moore are: male rookie- Rowan Morris, top defender - Connor Schriver, most improved - Richard Jorgensen, and male MVP - Connor Schriver. The awards for the senior girls soccer team coached by Robyn Stashick, Amanda Robertson, Amanda Kuipers and Tom Havey are: female rookie - Rebecca Cowal, most improved - Maggie McCorkell-Hoy, top defender - Kelsey Hill, and female MVP - Meggan Poirier. The awards for the regional champion senior boys football team coached by Al Luimes, Steve Staye, David Herrick, Trevor Rosien and Nathan Mask are: 3D - Josh Leafloor, spirit and sportsmanship - Liam Schreiter, top rookie - Nathan Toman and Riley Dunn, most improved - Brandon Lafreniere, best lineman - Tim Choukair and Jeff Cavanagh, and MVP - Ryan Kargus. The awards for the Renfrew County champion junior boys football team coached by Stan Ball, Ryan

PHOTOS BY SYDNEY ROSS/CO-OP STUDENT

ADHS teacher Ryan McKenna joins most outstanding tennis player Mike Shoveller left and most valuable golfer Robert Carruthers. McKenna, Jim Anas, Jaime Ball and David Berardi are: most Improved - Brody Flegal and Austin Martin, spirit and sportsmanship - Will Ruddy and Carter Wilson, best lineman - Travis Parker and Jordan Bergsma, and MVP - John Russell. The awards for the cross-country

team coached by Kate McKenna and Carrie Sparling are: top male rookie - Everett Baird, most improved male - Zachary Remus, most improved female - Andrea Bentz, most dedicated male - Liam Jefferies, most dedicated female- Hailey Wheeler, male MVP - Rowan Morris, and female MVP -

Emma Baird. The awards for the wrestling team coached by Kevin Mayhew are: most dedicated - Josh Woods, most improved - John Dolan, female MVP - Rebecca Dolan, and male MVP Darren Mayhew. The awards for tennis coached by

Jane Grant and Brian Reid are: most improved - Devon Greenough and most outstanding player - Mike Shoveller. The award for golf coached by Frank Pecora is: MVP - Robert Carruthers. For a list of the other winners, see last week’s Chronicle-Guide.

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REQUEST FOR TENDER RFT #2013-13 THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY AND REPAIR/INSTALLATION OF HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING UNITS AT ARNPRIOR DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, ARNPRIOR, ON. A MANDATORY site visit is scheduled for Wednesday, July 3, 2013 at 10:00:00am at Arnprior District High School, 59 Ottawa Street, Arnprior, ON. Only those bidders who attend the mandatory site visit and have their attendance recorded will be eligible to submit a bid. The Request for Tender documents are available by visiting the RCDSB Bids & Tenders webpage at bids.rcdsb.on.ca. Bidders must register as a Plan Taker before downloading the tender documents. DOCUMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION AT 1:00:00PM ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2013. Sealed submissions, clearly labeled RFT #2013-13, will be received before 2:00:00 PM, MONDAY JULY 15, 2013 and must be submitted to the following address: RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ATTN: Peggy Fiebig, CSCMP Purchasing Agent 1270 Pembroke Street West Pembroke, ON K8A 4G4 The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Lowest or any submission not necessarily accepted.

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The award-winners for the cross-country team, from left, are top male rookie Everett Baird, most improved male Zachary Remus, most dedicated female Hailey Wheeler, male MVP Rowan Morris snf female MVP Emma Baird with Kate McKenna who coached the team with Carrie Sparling. Missing from the photo is most improved female Andrea Bentz and most dedicated male Liam Jefferies.

Congratulating the MVP and top defender Connor Schriver, centre, from the Renfrew County championship boys soccer team are coach Nathan Woods, left and HEART trophy winner Kyle Tyrell. Missing from the photo are the team’s most improved Richard Jorgensen and top rookie Rowan Morris.


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Township of McNab/Braeside

Township of McNab/Braeside

NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW

NOTICE OF NOTICE OF THE REFUSAL OF AN OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed By-Law #2013-31on the 18th day of June 2013, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1990. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency who meets the appeal requirements may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-Law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside no later than the 17th day of July, 2013 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-Law and the reasons in support of the objection. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeals unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. AND TAKE NOTICE that an appeal must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $125.00 and must be made payable to the Minister of Finance, by certified cheque or money order. If you wish to appeal to the OMB, a copy of an appeal form is available from the OMB website at www.omb.gov.on.ca. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-Law, describing the lands to which the By-Law applies, and a Key Map showing the location of the lands to which the ByLaw applies are attached. The complete By-Law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. EXPLANATORY NOTE The Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed Comprehensive Zoning By-Law No. 2010-49 on November 2, 2010.

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside refused a request to amend the Township of McNab/Braeside’s Official Plan on the 18th day of June, 2013, in accordance with Section 22 of the Planning Act because it was deemed to have significant impact to Township residents. AND TAKE NOTICE that the last date for filing an appeal of the decision of the Township of McNab/Braeside to refuse the requested Official Plan amendment must be made in writing to the Clerk of the Township of McNab/Braeside, no later than the 17th day of July, 2013. An appeal must set out the reasons for the appeal and the specific part of the Amendment to which the appeal applies and be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $125.00, made payable to the Minister of Finance by certified cheque or money order. If you wish to appeal to the OMB, a copy of an appeal form is available from the OMB website at www.omb.gov.on.ca. The decision of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside is final if a notice of appeal is not received on or before the last day of filing a notice of appeal. A person or public body that requested an amendment to the Official Plan of the Township of McNab/Braeside may appeal the refusal of the requested amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of all or any part of the requested amendment by filing a notice of appeal with the Clerk of the Township of McNab/Braeside. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the requested Official Plan amendment was refused, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting, if any, or written submissions to the Council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Purpose and Effect of the Proposed Official Plan Amendment: Purpose of Official Plan - The entire 130 Ha (322 ac) Miller property is designated Mineral Aggregate. The purpose of the proposed Official Plan Amendment is to permit a permanent asphalt plant. Effect of Official Plan Amendment - The proposed Official Plan Amendment would implement a site-specific Mineral Aggregate-Exception One designation for approximately 4.5 Ha (11 ac) of the subject property to permit a permanent asphalt plant as an additional use.

The effect of the Zoning Amendment is to rezone a portion of the property from Extractive Industrial Reserve (EMR) to Extractive Industrial (EM). The proposed EM Zone will permit an expansion to the existing quarry and will affect approximately 45.5 Ha (112 ac) of land.

Other Applications: These lands are also affected by a concurrent zoning by-law Amendment.

The lands affected by the amendment are described as part of Lots 16 and 17, Concession A, (geographic Township of McNab), in the Township of McNab/Braeside and located on Usborne Street (County Road 3), shown on the attached Key Map.

Part of Lot 17, Concession A(12), (geographic Township of McNab), Township of McNab/ Braeside, located on Usborne Street (County Rd. No. 3), as shown on the attached Key Map.

Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 27th, day of June, 2013.

Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 27th day of June, 2013.

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Description of the Lands Affected:

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The purpose of the Zoning By-Law Amendment is to permit the expansion of the existing quarry.

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THURSDAY JUNE 27, 2013

All dogs wearing a green kerchief at the annual Arnprior and District Humane Society Walkathon are up for adoption or have been recently adopted. Penny lathers Daniel Dupuis with slippery kisses.

Doggone good fundraiser Despite the threat of rain, Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior is full of dogs and their best friends for the annual Arnprior and District Humane Society Walkathon on June 23. About $8,300 was raised for the society to help keep it running smoothly and its no-kill shelter operating. Two huskies meet, becoming quick friends. Held by Albert Jelley (right), Winter, with her green kerchief, is a recent adoptee. Her soon-to-be new mommy Lisa Desjardin crouches down to closely watch the interaction.

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All sizes of pups join the fundraising efforts. Fluffy Dakota doesn’t let her hugeness prevent her from helping out her favourite charity, nor does she turn down a hug from Blake Valliant.


Municipal Matters June 27, 2013

Taxi providers can not charge an extra fee to transport a person with a disability or charge a fee for storing mobility aids or assistive devices.

GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION CANADA DAY

Tender documents may be obtained from the Town of Mississippi Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON. The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted.

There will be NO changes to garbage or recycling collection in Mississippi Mills during the week of July 1, 2013. Please ensure your garbage and recycling is at the curb by 7am on your regular collection day.

TRADE CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF INTEREST FOR STEWART COMMUNITY CENTRE

SKATE PARK The Town of Mississippi Mills, Recreation and Culture Department in conjunction with TYPS (Taking Young People Seriously) are offering The Youth of Mississippi Mills the opportunity to explore 3 different Skateboard Parks this summer!! The cost to attend each trip will be $5.00/ Youth. This will cover the cost of the bus transportation to and from the skate parks. The trip schedule is as follows: Wednesday July 3rd – Legacy, Nepean – 12 p.m- 5 p.m Wednesday July 24th – Orleans, Skatepark – 12 p.m to 5 p.m Wednesday August 14th – Madoc, Skatepark – 10 a.m to 6 p.m (The bus pick up and return location is at TYPS - Taking Young People Seriously, 65 Mill Street. Please ensure you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the time of departure.) For more information or to sign up for a trip please contact TYPS at 613-256-8485 or Calvin Murphy Recreation Coordinator (Town of Mississippi Mills) at 613-2561077 Ext: 24.

ROAD CLOSURE There will be a complete road closure at the Mill of Kintail Bridge. The road closure is necessary to facilitate the required bridge renewal project. The closure is set to begin July 2, 2013. The road will reopen to traffic on September 27, 2013. If you have any concerns, please contact, Cory Smith The Town of Mississippi Mills (613) 256-2064 ext 229 or csmith@mississippimills.ca

TENDER NO. 13-09 ALMONTE OLD TOWN HALL AOTH AUDITORIUM & STAIRWELL PAINTING Tenders on the prescribed form and sealed in an envelope clearly marked for the

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITION & ALTERATIONS Guy Saumure & Sons Construction Ltd. acting as the construction manager for the Stewart Community Centre is seeking bids from interested qualified Trade Contractors for the above noted project. The project consists of construction of a 320 sq. ft. addition & renovation & alterations to existing washrooms. Scopes of work to be tendered to qualified Trade Contractors include: Structural Steel EDPM Roofing HVAC Plumbing Electrical Masonry Painting Flooring (Rubber & VCT) Concrete Foundation & Slabs Hollow Metal Doors, Frames & Hardware Work is to start mid June and be substantially complete by Fall 2013. Tender documents will be available to qualified Trade Contractors that express interest in writing (by fax or e-mail) to the head office of Guy Saumure and Sons Construction Ltd.. A Trade Contractor may be required to provide references of similar sized projects to prove qualifications.

the envelope. Forms are available at the Administration Building, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte or on the Town’s website. Items are available for viewing by calling Ben at 613-256-2064 ext. 231 and set up an appointment to view the items. ITEM

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All items shall be removed from the Town yard and paid for within 5 working days of notification. Payment shall be by cash, certified cheque or money order. All items are sold in an “as is” condition.

2013 FINAL TAX NOTICE Installments due July 30th and September 27th The 2013 final tax bills have been mailed. If you own property in the Town of Mississippi Mills and did not receive a tax bill please contact the Tax Clerk at 256-2064 ext. 224. Visit www.mississippimills.ca for information regarding payment options and additional information on the septage capital cost and waste management special charges applied to the 2013 final tax bill.

ROAD CLOSURE

Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

Please be advised that the following temporary road closing will take place to accommodate the Canada Day Eve event taking place in downtown Pakenham on June 30th, 2013:

Diane Smithson, CAO Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 Telephone: 613-256-2064 Fax: 613-256-4242 Email inquires: bkipp@mississippimills.ca Website: www.mississippimills.ca

Pakenham Canada Day Eve Parade- a portion of McFarlane Street from the Stewart Community Centre, right to Jeannie Street, right to Highway 29, right to Renfrew Street, right to McFarlane Street to the Stewart Community Centre will be closed to vehicular traffic on Sunday June 30th, 2013 from 7:00 p.m – 7:45 p.m.

TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Mississippi Mills proposes to enact Bylaws in accordance with Section 34 of the Municipal Act, 2001 to declare as surplus lands and to stop-up and close the following described highways or parts of highways: A portion of the open road allowance, described as Part Lot 11, Concession 10, described as Parts 4 and 7 on Registered Plan 27R-10265, Pakenham Ward, known as Lynx Hollow Road.

Bids will be received at the head office of Guy Saumure and Sons Construction Ltd on the time and date noted for each Trade Contractor (Staggered closing dates from June to July depending on trade). Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Questions or inquiries should be addressed to the Construction Manager: Chris Saumure Guy Saumure and Sons Construction Ltd. 91 Cornelia Street West Smiths Falls, ON K7A 5L3 Fax: (613) 283-3691, Email: csaumure@saumuregroup.com

SURPLUS SALE Sealed bids for the following items will be received by the undersigned at the Town of Mississippi Mills at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, until: 10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 18, 2013. Bids must be placed on forms provided by the Town in a sealed envelope clearly indicating the item on the outside of

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The proposed Bylaw will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Municipal Office, located at 3131 Old Perth Road, RR2, Almonte, Ontario on the 6th day of August, 2013 at the hour of 7:00 o’clock p.m. and at that time, the Council will hear in person or by his/her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that this/her land will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be heard. DATED: 27th day of June, 2013 Jodi Collins, Town Clerk 613-256-2064 x 226

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“AOTH Painting” for the Almonte Old Town Hall will be received by Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at the Town Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 until 12:00 o’clock noon local time, Wednesday, July 3, 2013


PETS

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

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the beach if unsupervised. Would you leave your children unsupervised? The best-case scenario is to leave your pet at home. If you must take Fido, leave the pet at the cottage during the fireworks with a light on, windows shut and the blinds down, and turn on the radio or television for distraction. Make sure your pet is secure in an area that is safe and comfortable and will not pose a threat or become dangerous. Make sure you leave a bowl of fresh water and a

favorite toy or two to chew on. For those of you that are going to rough it and set up a tent or two, I would recommend that you definitely leave Fido at home. There really is no safe or quiet place for Fido to chill out during the noise and confusion. Every year dogs go missing from campsites and cottages. Make sure your pet has a collar with a nametag clearly identifying the dogs name address and phone number, a license and a microchip. Whether you camp or not, all dogs and puppies should have clearly identifiable tags and licenses on their collars. Licensing is the law. Food and alcohol have always been a big part of the festivities and although to us humans it’s fun, it is not for our pets. Nobody likes being sick away from home and if in the event it becomes serious, your pet could die out in the bush before you

could get to a veterinarian and good luck finding one open on a holiday weekend. Foods like onions and celery are not safe for your pet. Desserts that contain chocolate can be very dangerous. Bones from steaks and fowl can be a problem on the way down and on the way out or worse get stuck and cause your pet to choke to death. Canada Day is a time to celebrate with family and friends. So here’s to good times, great friends, great food and a cold one. Be safe and keep your pets safe. From my family to yours, Happy Canada Day Eh! Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. N., Arnprior. For comments or suggestions, he can be reached at 613-623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail.com.

Control your dogs: Canada Post EMC news - Following any winter, the warmer spring air encourages many Canadians to enjoy long-awaited outdoor activities. Household pets are outdoors more often too, and this can sometimes lead to unhappy results for Canada Post employees. Last year, close to 600 employees were bitten, chased, lunged at or threatened by dogs and Canada Post reminds customers to be responsible dog

owners and ensure the safety of delivery personnel. “Customers often tell us their dog is safe or won’t bite. Unfortunately, it is hard for our employees to accurately predict the behavior of an animal who instinctively tries to protect its property from strangers - which is often how we are perceived,” says Canada Post’s Doug Jones. “Our employees take no chances when they face a dog on their routes,” he added. “And we kindly ask our cus-

tomers to help out by ensuring they avoid any encounters.” Dog attacks can leave lasting physical and emotional scars, and not just on Canada Post employees. In Ontario alone in 20112012, there were over 13,000 emergency room visits related to dog attacks according to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). Many other bites go unreported. Here are some tips that might

be helpful: • keep your pet properly restrained or inside your house during peak delivery times; • keep your mailbox out of your pet’s reach; • even if your pet has never bitten, do not assume it will not happen; • avoid playing aggressive games with your dog; • actively socialize your dog; • if your dog develops aggressive behaviours, seek professional advice.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. During the event there will be entertainment provided as well, featuring local singer Jamie Bentz, dancers Emily and Thomas Cherney, musicians and a few surprises.

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Doggy exercise for a cause The Arnprior and District Humane Society held a walkathon at Robert Simpson Park on June 23 to raise funds for the organization. Left, lying in the cool grass, Bella waits for Trevor and his son Jake Timmins to start walking. Right. Sue Crawford would never let her dog, Hailey, be underdressed for the Walkathon. As such, the dog looks glamorous in her bright green feather boa and sign.

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SENIORS

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Father was so overworked and overtired this time of year EMC lifestyle - Would he topple over and fall out of the rocker? Would he hit the floor with a thud, and maybe bang his head on the oven door? I was sitting at the kitchen table. I was alone. My sister Audrey said she had better things to do than waste time looking through Eaton’s catalogue. The three brothers were doing what they did every night in the summer ... they were outside throwing balls, using their sling shots, or shooting off their B.B. guns. Mother

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was in the garden. It was just me and Father in the kitchen. The sun was still streaking through the west window, and the kitchen had been redded up, and bedtime was a couple hours away. I sat very quietly watching Father. He looked smaller, I thought. Maybe it was the way he was sleeping in the rocker. He didn’t hear his pipe fall to the floor, and the Ottawa Farm Journal lay across his knees unopened. His chin was on his chest, and I could see him breathing as his plaid shirt gently rose and fell. It had been a long day for Father. Chores were done before sun-up. The plow and other farm pieces of machinery had been moved on the stone boat to the back fields across the Bonnechere and over the West Hill weeks before. By the time Father was finished with the morning chores, the milking done, and eaten his breakfast, he would be ready to take the team across the shallowest part of the Bonnechere and head over to the back fields. He would have picked up the basket of lunch Mother had made the night before, and we wouldn’t see him again until it was time to come back home for the evening chores. And so I sat and watched Father, and wondered if he would have enough strength left to even get out of his clothes and fall into bed. Dust of the fields still clung to his face. He had taken off his work boots and his heavy wool socks were covered in soil and bits and pieces of grass. I knew if he rolled down the legs of his overalls, there would be more of the same trapped in the folds. I could see the edge of his combination underwear showing under his plaid shirt, and I wondered if I dared go and straighten up his head, so that he would be more comfortable. But of course, that would waken him from his much needed sleep. I wondered why he didn’t go to bed right after his supper, as I sat and watched his worn-out body curled uncomfortably in the old rocker. But then, he wouldn’t be able to check on the barns, which he never failed to do before falling into bed. No, this was Father’s routine, and nothing was going to change it this time of year. There were fields to plow and cultivate, and grain to plant, and scant time to do it in, as Father tried to outsmart the weather. And so, from dawn to dusk, Father like every other farmer around us, was tied to the habits of the season. Father wasn’t a big man. The three brothers were all taller by several inches. My brother Emerson towered over him.

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But Father was wiry, and as straight as a die. But as I sat and watched him, I was scarcely breathing and making not a sound, so that I wouldn’t disturb his rest, I thought he looked so much older than he did before summer planting began. He was always so much more tired after supper this time of year. The heat of the day was heavy on him, and even though it was summer, he still wore his plaid shirts with the long sleeves. But he did give up his felt hat with the ear lugs, changing to his old battered straw hat, with the wide black headband, marred with the sweat off his brow. And I sat quietly, watching Father breath, not a muscle stirring in either of us. And I was overcome with a deep sadness, as I looked at him in the rocking chair, his feet in their usual place on the turned -down oven door. And I wondered, can someone die from overwork? What if one day he didn’t come home from the back fields? What would happen to us? The sun had gone down behind the grape arbour, and the kitchen was darkening, but yet there was daylight, and I was still alone at the old pine table, Eaton’s catalogue unopened in

front of me, and with my eyes never leaving Father. He would stay there until everyone came in from outside, banging doors, and scraping their feet on the mat, and tossing their bats and balls into the box beside the stove. Mother would stop a moment in front of Father and then she would do what she did every night this time of year. She would tap Father on the shoulder ... she may have to do it several times to bring him out of his deep sleep. He would slowly raise his head, and look around the kitchen as if he were lost. I would move myself away from the table and go over to the rocker and pick his pipe up off the floor, and put the Ottawa Farm Journal on the bake table. Father would shuffle over to the bedroom door off the kitchen, and he would turn to Everett and tell him to be sure to check the barns before he went to bed. And soon I would hear the creaking of the bed springs, and if I listened closely from my spot at the kitchen table, I would hear a deep sigh, and then the soft snores as Father settled down his tired body for the night. It was just another day, no different than the one before, and no different than the one coming after.

Angels in Grey coming July 11 Liz Wall Seniors at Home

EMC lifestyle - Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home’s first magazine publication, Angels in Grey, will be available for purchase by July 11. We are pleased to bring to you the human interest side of 10 seniors who have all made a difference, not just in the lives of those closest to them but the community as a whole. We don’t want to spoil it for you by telling you the names of those featured within, but here is a small hint on one special ‘angel’. Do you recognize the gentleman in the photo at right? Hint, he and members of his family greeted the public from behind the counter for 80 years. The first person to contact me, Liz Wall, at 613-623-7981, ext. 25, with the correct answer will win a gift card for the Lakeside Grill, Cedar Cove Resort (value $20). Angels in Grey is a 40-page-fullcolour magazine and will sell for $12 a copy. Your $12 will go directly into the Yellow Envelope Keep the Wheels Turning Dare to Care Campaign to assist in the purchase of a much needed new Para Transit vehicle. By purchasing a copy you will be helping not just us, but many others in the area who depend on the services the ABMSHP Para Transit vehicle provides. Our Para Transit Care Coach is the only specialized transportation service for persons of all ages in Arnprior and the Township of McNabBraeside and relies totally on local fundraising. We will continue to take pre-orders

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Name this ‘angel’ and win a prize. It’s one of the people featured in the Angels in Grey magazine coming out July 11. for Angels in Grey until the publication date of July 11. If interested in ordering your copy, you can either call the office (613-623-7981) and have your name added to the list or drop by the office at 106 McGonigal St. West, Unit 1, Arnprior. Watch for further details on a ‘Magazine Launch’ date. Any questions can be directed to me, Liz Wall, development coordinator, at 613-6237981, ext. 25. We thank you in advance for your donations.


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Much to be thankful for at seniors’ agency Liz Wall Seniors at Home

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Doug Johnston of Arnprior presents a $1,000 donation to Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington for the Yellow envelope Keep the Wheels Turning Dare to Care Campaign in support of the Care Coach. trate and the delivery of client centered home support services to encourage independent living and enhance the quality of life of seniors and individuals with special needs – is why we have

our annual fundraising campaign requesting the public’s financial support. On June 6, every household within Arnprior, Township of McNab-Braeside, Burnstown,

Also thank the following business folks who have assisted in presenting our campaign; McDonald’s Arnprior, Reid Bros., PCS Computers, Seller’s Choice broker Ted Kelly,

John O’Neill of Royal LePage Gale Real Estate and O’Neill the Auctioneer, Bernice Horne of Century 21, Mulvihill & Murray, and Tosh Steakhouse and Bar.

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EMC lifestyle - We have so much to be thankful for and we owe it all to the caring and generous residents of the communities we call home. Only two weeks into our annual Yellow Envelope MailOut-Keep the Wheels Turning on the Para Transit Care Coach campaign, the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Agency (ABMSHP) has received over $13,000 in donations. “We are overwhelmed with this early response,” says executive director Dennis Harrington. “A great start towards reaching our goal for this year.” To help you better understand why we are thrilled with this announcement, this time last year we had recorded $5,000 in donations. “What would life be without the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors Home Support? Thank you to ‘angels’ Nancy, Colin and Natalie (all agency drivers) for their kindness.” - Margaret Lachance, Arnprior. Lachance’s independence, like so many others, depends on the services provided by ABMSHP. Our mission – to adminis-

White Lake, Fitzroy Harbour, Woodlawn, Constance Bay and Kinburn received our campaign letter in a bright yellow envelope requesting donations. To allow us to continue to offer our services and reach the goal for 2013, please return you donation in the supplied returnenvelope either by mail or drop off at our office 106 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior, Ont. K7S 1M4. Please make your cheque payable to ‘ABM Seniors at Home’. Credit card donations can be made by calling 613-622-CARE (2273) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. If you did not receive the yellow envelope and would like to make a donation please feel free to call or drop by. We would love to hear from you. Thank you to everyone who has made a donation to date. A special recognition to Doug Johnston of Arnprior for his generous donation of $1,000. Thank you to Kevin Turcotte and members of the Old-timers Hockey Team for a donation of $604 as collected from their annual ‘Jersey Duda Memorial’ Golf Tournament held at the Madawaska Golf Course in May this year.

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EMC lifestyle - Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home are very thankful to three local bands, The Mud Hens, Daybreak, and Bill Connelly & Friends, who together on May 4 held a ‘Jammin’ fundraiser in support of Seniors at Home at the Mountain Creek Golf Course. It was a night of fun, great food and awesome entertainment as all those in attendance enjoyed the variety of talents offered up by all three groups. At the end of the night $2,795 was presented by Greg Connelly, main organizer of the event,

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HEALTH

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SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND

Legion supports Mel’s MS ride JANET TOBIO/SUBMITTED

At right, Arnprior Legion president Harry Herford presents Mel Porter, left, representing Multiple Sclerosis with a cheque donation from Branch 174. Porter has been raising money for the MS Society for a number of years by taking part in their annual bicycle ride. This year’s two-day ride from Metcalfe outside Ottawa to Cornwall will be held Aug. 10. Top, Porter sets up outside Tim Hortons in Arnprior to collect donations for the MS ride.

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HEALTH

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LEGAL NOTICE This is to notify Alain Tremblay that if the outstanding account with Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. is not paid in full by cash or certified cheque by July 12, 2013 the contents in the storage will be disposed of. Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. 150 Staye Court Drive Arnprior, Ontario Ph- 613-623-4216 R0012175284

LEGAL NOTICE PATRICIA LEBOEUF/METROLAND

Burnstown Ovarian Cancer ‘s Walk of Hope There are few disease as insidious as ovarian cancer, Many symptoms of its symptoms go unnoticed until it is too late. To help raise awareness, Ovarian Cancer Canada is holding a Walk of Hope on Sept. 8. A large scale event will be held in Ottawa, but the Bittersweet Gallery in Burnstown is holding a local event. Its labyrinth will allow participants to walk the 2.5-km or 5-km route. In addition, the gallery held a fundraiser for the organization on June 8. From left, Denyse Campeau, Kathy Lindsay, gallery owner Cheryl Babineau and Richard Gill stand before the labyrinth’s entrance.

This is to notify Andrew Berger that if the outstanding account with Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. is not paid in full by cash or certified cheque by July 12, 2013 the contents in the storage will be disposed of. Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. 150 Staye Court Drive Arnprior, Ontario Ph- 613-623-4216 R0012175297

LEGAL NOTICE This is to notify Lori Robillard that if the outstanding account with Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. is not paid in full by cash or certified cheque by July 12, 2013 the contents in the storage will be disposed of. Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. 150 Staye Court Drive Arnprior, Ontario Ph- 613-623-4216 R0012175250

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Out of the 2,600 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year in Canada, 70 per cent will not survive five years and researchers have concluded that $10 million is needed to make significant strides towards a reliable early screening tests and treatment. Director of Development for Ovarian Cancer Canada Denyse Campeau and National Capital Region Walk of Hope co-chair Lynn Griffiths are on hand to help answer any questions about the illness during the Bittersweet Gallery’s fundraiser and awareness session June 8.

Tastefunatic chef Gunnar Guckes and his wife Bettina Guckes are on hand in Burnstown to help serve gourmet delicacies. In addition to great food, drink and atmosphere, the awareness event helped bring together locals in learning about early detection and symptoms of ovarian cancer. It also gave them the opportunity to join the walking group, the ‘Burnstown Bittersweets’ who will be walking the backyard labyrinth during the Sept. 8 Walk of Hope.

This is to notify Cynthia Perry that if the outstanding account with Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. is not paid in full by cash or certified cheque by July 12, 2013 the contents in the storage will be disposed of. Arnprior Mini Storage Ltd. 150 Staye Court Drive Arnprior, Ontario Ph- 613-623-4216 R0012175270

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Happy Canada Day!

Dave H. Laventure C.F.E., C.G.A. email: dhlaventurecga@dhlaventurecga.ca

DAVE H. LAVENTURE J. P. Mulvihill & Son General Insurance Brokers Ltd Family Owned Business Serving the Ottawa Valley Since 1945 “Our Product is Protection Our Strength is service” HOME - AUTO - COMMERCIAL - FARM - LIFE 80 John St. N. Arnprior • Toll Free 1-888 837-0126

Canada Day 2013 Events in Arnprior

613-623-3123 Located on the Ottawa River Waterway System at

The Corporation of the Township of

ANNUAL CANADA DAY CAR SHOW

ROTARY CLUB MAD DUCK RACE

ARNPRIOR DISTRICT MUSEUM: 9:30 - 4pm

McNab/Braeside

Champlain’s Astrolabe • Tony Walsh, Blacksmith John Foreman • Square Timber/Fiddler

www.mcnabbraeside.com info@mcnabbraeside.com

ARNPRIOR & McNAB BRAESIDE ARCHIVES

2508 Russett Drive, R.R.2, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 Office: 613-623-5756 • 1-800-957-4621 • Fax: 613-623-9138

Display in front of the Library, AF Campbell Display

ARNPRIOR OPTIMIST CLUB CHILDREN’S BICYCLE PARADE

CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF

Registration at 11:00 am United Church Parking Lot Everyone welcome: bikes, blades, wagons, carriages, skateboards and more! Prizes! Parade to the Park at 12:00 noon!

Arnprior Town Hall - 105 Elgin Street West P.O. Box 130, Arnprior, ON K7S 3H4 Town Hall: (613) 623-4231 Fax: (613) 623-8091

ARNPRIOR

LIONS CLUB BBQ

Registration: 8 am - 11 am, $5 Fee, Top 30 awards, Dash Plaques for first 100 registrants Where: Hydro Park at the Quality Inn Contact: Eastside Mario’s, 613-623-6060

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LIONS CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFAST

8:00 am to 11:00 am at the Masonic Hall ,James Street

BY CHOICE HOTELS

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Professional Services Group

Main Street School of Music Performers:

Robert Simpson Park from 12 noon to 4 pm

Sarah Kidney, Cassidy Whitelock, Liz Sterling, DK Gang, Slightly Out Of Tune, Sing, Blank Canvas, Mountain Creek, Big Nasties, Ainsley Phillips

2 pm, the Madawaska Bridge First Duck wins $1,000!

* Prior Players Face Painting * * A.C.T.S. Bouncy Castle & Children’s Games * * Camp Wanago Snow Cones & Tasty Treats *

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & FUN AT ROBERT SIMPSON PARK STARTING GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY !!!!!! AT 12:30 PM Official Welcome and Singing of O Canada by Meaghan Shannon Dedication of the Canada Cake, Compliments of the Arnprior Legion; Legion Colour Party. Senior Of The Year Presentation to Hyacinth Chatterton

Musical Entertainment At The Gazebo: An exciting kick-off performance by members of The Arnprior School Of Dance, The Arnprior Hy-Liners • Line Dancing Performance and Meaghan Shannon & Lucas Kolar

6814 Harbour Street Fitzroy Harbour 613-623-7679

Off the island below the Madawaska Bridge,

9:45 pm sharp! Music at East Side Mario’s Rain Date: July 2nd

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Fireworks facilitated by Arnprior Firefighters and staff of Arnprior Parks & Rec. We gratefully acknowledge the support of Canadian Heritage through the Celebrate Canada Program.

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Canada Day at Red Pine Bay, Braeside

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9:00 - 10:00 am

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10:45 - 11:30 am 11:30 - 12:30 pm 11:30 - 1:30 pm

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The Arnprior Chronicle Guide would like to wish you a very

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Poker Walk (beginning at Robbin’s Confectionary) Village Parade* (departing from the fire hall) BBQ at the Red Pine Bay ((free free hot dogs, drinks & cake) Live Music with Aviation Kids Games at the Red Pine Bay Water attraction, fish pond. With cool new attractions and lots of great prizes!

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Happy & Safe Canada Day Weekend!

Life. Money. Balance both.

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Made possible by the McNab/Braeside Fire Department. * Prizes awarded for floats, best-decorated bikes and best Canada Day costumes! Lots of fun! Please Join us!

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YOUTH

Connected to your community

Arnprior Guides enjoy Camp Opemikon experience EMC lifestyle - The Arnprior Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Trex units headed to Camp Opemikon near Perth June 7 for a two-night stay for the ultimate camp experience. Sparks slept in buildings, Brownies in cabins and the older girls in tents. Saturday’s events and activities were highlighted by canoeing, lowropes/high-ropes courses and crafts, which were then topped off with a camp-wide bonfire with all 325 attendees from Kanata to Petawawa to Golden Lake guiding groups present. The girls met many new friends, ‘swapped’ camp hats and were treated to yummy meals. Sunday was a day for fun and games as well as reflections upon their experiences. Arnprior Guiding is now finished for the season and begins again in September. Girls ages 5 and up are encouraged to sign up online now to reserve their spot for September at www.girlguides. All 325 guiders at Camp Opemikon attend the camp-wide bonfire. ca.

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Arnprior Guiding movement leader Stacey Reid canoes along with Bella Hamilton, Claire Yetman and Mackenzie Pauze.

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The fourth Arnprior Brownies pose for a picture on the last day of camp Sunday. Can you tell they are tired? In the back from left are Teagan Hildebrandt, Payton Kubucheskie, leader Jessica Morsink, Maybel Hinchley, Lilly Sears-Cunningham, volunteer Stacey Box, Billie Fitchett, Lindsay Box, and leader Stacey Reid. In the front are Danica Hassen, Emily Toupin, Tarynn Jeror, Jayden Gunning, Bella Hamilton, Sydney Laprade and Claire Hamilton.

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

Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540

GARAGE SALE

19740 Hwy #41 Cloyne Garage Sale / On, 2 weekend Garage Fundraising Sale, June 29 to July 1 and Event July 5 to July 7. Garage Saturday June 29th Shop items, household (rain 30th) items and many other 414 Barr St CYS -Dump runs, mowing, goodies. Rain or Shine, Great Teacher resources, raking, free metal pickup, everything must go. 9 a.m. plus so much more. Toys, flower beds, house clean- to 6 p.m. furniture, clothes. ing and more. Quality Money made from chilwork, reasonable rates, lidren’s books and baked censed and insured. Call goods will go to support Bob 613-622-5923 5th Annual Gully Gang Youth Mental Health Yard Sale, Sat. June 29, 7a.m. at 674 Raglan St. S. Garage Sale Saturday, LEVAC LANDSCAPING Gardens, Interlock Retain- Proceeds go to the Leuke- June 29, 8a.m.-1p.m. 198 ing walls and ponds. Rea- mia & Lymphoma Society. Wade Avenue, Renfrew. sonable rates, local to The Early Bird Gets The Proceeds to support FREE the CHILDREN hosted by Arnprior, Renfrew area. Worm. Miss Teen Eastern Ontario 613-622-0868 World, Gracie Stewart

STAG & DOES

STAG & DOES

ESTATE SALE Music Collection, LP’s, CD’s, DVD’s and Collectable’s, over 10,000 items, dealers welcome. Sat. June 29, Sat. July 6th, 8-4, 1351 Mineview Road, Cobden

HUGE YARD SALE 5791 Matawatchan Rd. Griffith 2 km. from Hwy 41, June 28, 29, 30th & July 1st. Appliances, furniture, decor, housewares, tools. Dawn till Dusk. Rain or Shine. SEE YOU !!!

STAG & DOES

STAG & DOES

Moving sale, 1182 McLachlan, White Lake Indoor sale. Dining table, chairs, end tables, kid’s bed, toys, cushions, sports, kitchen, fishing, lamps, piano, patio set. Saturday June 29th

1 BEDROOM apartment ground floor central location with parking, $650/month plus utilities. First and last required. Send text to 613-314-3660 Available immediately

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE, Saturday June 29, 8 am. Corner of Argyle and Bridge Street. Reno Yard Sale: Saturday June 29th 8-1 at 85 Simpson Ave, Renfrew Yard Sale Sat. June 29, 353 Archibald Ave. 8:00 noon. No early birds. Canceled if raining

FOR RENT 1 BDR Arnprior, quiet secure, non-smoking pet free building. A must see. $800. many extras. References. 613-296-4521

FOR RENT

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2 BedroomApt for Rent in Almonte. Store for Rent in Arnprior. Center business section, 126 John St. Call 613-235-0105

2 bedroom third floor apartment, close to downtown. Parking included, Laundry in building $700.Plus hydro. Available July1. First and last month’s rent and references required. 613-286-0563.

3 bedroom apartment, 2 levels, 1600 sq ft. Newly renovated, hookup for washer/dryer, high efficiency, gas heat, large front veranda with upper three season room, lawn area, parking at entrance, private front/rear entrances, $1100/month plus utilities, references required, 180 River Road, Arnprior available July 1st, 613-623-5333

APARTMENT FOR RENT, Central Arnprior, 2 bedroom second floor Apartment. Living room, kitchen/dining room. Stove, fridge, parking space. $750/month plus hydro and gas. Water included. Available July 1, 613-623-8538

1 BEDROOM Apartment in the Village of Burnstown. $725/month heat and hydro included. 2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, 613-433-3426 parking, $630/month plus hydro. One year lease. 15 John St. S. Arnprior. 2 First/last & references rebedroom apt, heat and wa- quired 613.433.3053 ter included. Close to downtown & shopping centers. Mature adult living, $775/month. No dogs. 613.875.5362. Available 2 BEDROOM Bungalow 5 appliances, yard with garJuly 1st. den shed, available Aug.1, 2 BEDROOM Apt, 71 Sul- 3 BEDROOM two storey 5 appliances, double garage, livan Cres, Arnprior large yard, Available Aug.1 Available now, includes No pets, inside or outside. heat, water, fridge, stove Call for Info/viewing and parking. Laundry on 613-784-9456. Arnprior site. $745 Info 819-661-0638

ANNIVERSARY

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2 BEDROOM, view of Madawaska, $824+hydro per month, available immediately, Call Mike 613-880-9241 252 John St N, 2 blocks south of hospital, $775, 2bedroom, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, petfriendly, includes parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, 613-299-7501

54 MADAWASKA, 1 bedroom, second floor, DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR heat included. $575+hydro. First and last, no smoking, no 2 BEDROOM first floor pets, employment reference. apartment in Arnprior. 613-433-6000 Available August 1st, Bright well-maintained non-smoking building. $750/month plus hydro. Parking for 1 car. 613-620-7278 BIRTH

ANNIVERSARY

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ANNIVERSARY

FOR RENT

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June 29th 2013 8pm –1pm Arnprior Legion Tickets available at the door.

GARAGE SALE

ANNIVERSARY

Jared deBruyn & Jaimie Nolan

Saturday July 6th

Happy 30th

St. John Chrysostom Hall

Anniversary

Doors open at 8 pm

Raymond & Dianne Norton

Advance tickets $5

Saturday, June 29 8p.m.-1a.m. Renfrew Legion Great music, food, games & prizes $5.00

ANNIVERSARY

Are thrilled to announce the arrival of their little man

Wedding

Donald & Erva Rivington (nee Eastman)

July 1

Door tickets $7

Your love story is truly inspirational

Tickets available from bridal party and family

Love always & forever xoxoxo

ANNIVERSARY

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ANNIVERSARY

Jacob & Melanie Dahl

June 26 Your commitment and devotion to each other has been a great example to our family. Congratulations! Love you! ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

Born April 15, 2013 at 8:29 a.m. At the Almonte General Hospital 7lbs 11oz, measuring 20.5” long Proud first time grandparents are Margo Mahusky, Kevin Mahusky, Linda Poirier & Eyvind Dahl

BIRTH

ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, fridge/stove, parking. Renovated, clean, quiet building, $775 inclusive. First, last, references. Non-smoking. (613)884-0166. Arnprior: Large 2 bdrm, ground floor, clean, includes fridge, stove, parking. $775.00/month plus utilities. Near downtown. Mature single/couple, retirees, non-smokers. Available now. First/last and references required. (613) 298-0363 ARNPRIOR, Large 2 bedroom apartment in modern secure building, close to downtown. Main floor wheelchair accessible, intercom, elevator, new kitchen and bath, living room/dining room, patio, fridge/stove/washer/dryer and storage in apartment. Parking with plug. $ 8 9 0 + h y d r o . 613-622-0224 Attic loft apt., 1 bedroom. Quiet building. $575/mth. utilities extra. Available immediately. (613)851-4630.

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AVAILABLE Immediately 1 Bedroom Apartment Very clean, quiet building. Recently renovated. Nonsmoking, no pets, hydro extra. $635.00 Call (613) 623-0395. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 2 bedroom apartment in Arnprior, fridge, stove, parking and water included. Tenant pays heat and hydro. Gas fireplace and A/C, First and last required $ 7 7 5 / m o n t h . 613-699-1523, or text 613-880-5215

BIRTH

Congratulations!

Big brother Colin is excited to announce the arrival of his new brother,

Did you know you have cancer-fighting powers? Well, you do. You (yes, you!) can fight cancer by becoming a volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society. All you need to do is spend three hours selling daffodils or canvassing door to door, and you’ll be helping us fund research to help more Canadians survive cancer. And that’s a powerful thing. Three hours for you, a lifetime to a cancer survivor. To volunteer, visit cancer.ca/volunteerpower or contact your local Canadian Cancer Society office.

613-723-1744 x 3625 Let’s Make Cancer History

Paul and Kelly Wren

Happy 50th Anniversary Ron and Margaret Legault June 29th Love your family and friends

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Love and best wishes Your Family

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Evan Angus Wilson, You are invited to join us for our 25th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, July 6, 2013 8:30pm at the Cobden Legion No gifts please-your presence is our gift CLR447324-0627

Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary George and Dorothy Jackson (Stuart) June 30, 1953 Love Joanne and Lyle, family and friends CLR448272

on May 28, 2013. Proud parents are Nicole & Dereck Wilson and grandparents Robin & Denise Angus and Richard & Nancy Wilson. CLR448120

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BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 2 bedroom ground floor at 41 Russell, Arnprior. Available June 1st, Quiet and mature building features laundry facilities on each floor and private parking. First and last. $775+utilities. Call Gary 613-623-1071

Downtown Arnprior, 1 bedroom upstairs apartment, small balcony, washer/dryer. 2 paved parking space. $775 plus utilities. Available immediately. 613.302.1669

Large one bedroom apartment has private entrance, stove, fridge, convenient parking, optional private laundry room. Available now. $600/month. 432-2852 Renfrew

LARGE 3 bedroom house in town Arnprior, walking distance to downtown. July 15, CENTRAL 1 bedroom unit Available plus, August 1st, heated $ 1 2 0 0 + u t i l i t i e s . water, parking, fridge and 613-229-3711 stove, 2nd floor, balcony, clean. first and last, references, $585/month. Large 3 bedroom side by side duplex. Centrally lo613-623-0818 Arnprior cated, private drive and yard. Recently renovated Comfortable room to re- with full kitchen, LR and sponsible working person. DR. Non-smoking, and no Share kitchen, cable, park- pets. $975 + utilities. June 1. ing, c/a. Non smoker. Available 613.292.7323 Phone 432.4910

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QUALITY HOME in Arnprior, 2+1 bedroom, 1 full, 1 semi-bath, a/c, double driveway, large fenced backyard, kitchen with 3 appliances walking distance to schools and shopping mall, no pets, no s m o k i n g , One bedroom apartment $1100/month+utilities, Auat 57 John Street N, Arn- gust 1st, 613-623-2164 prior, one block from downtown. $750/month, utilities and parking included. Available immediately. First, last and TWO BEDROOM, family references required. room, large 27� sunken liv613-223-5146 or ing room with stone firedave_brown@adbro.com place. This luxury unit has 6 new appliances including Pakenham- 2 bedroom, washer and dryer. In Arnground floor apartment. prior. 613-229-1850 for Fridge, stove, laundry, more info go to Kijiji view parking, storage, common ad# 470258683 yard. Many recent upgrades. $775 plus hydro. 613-884-0166.

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2008 Bombardier Sea Doo GTI comes with EZ loader trailer, cover, key, learner’s key, user guide and DVD. 3 seater. Used under 30 hours. In excellent condition. $9,000.00 Contact Scott 613.432.1750

Solid maple dining-room table with 4 chairs & China cabinet & hutch, just like new, asking $800, O.B.O. Made by Roxton, call 432.8610 anytime

Greensmere Golf Club seeking Pro Shop Assistant and Marshalls. Apply to golf@greensmere.com Details on our website www.greensmere.com. Only those being considered will be contacted.

HELP WANTED ARE accidents or traffic tickets making your auto insurance too expensive? Shop around, save money, free Cook required. Bateau Portage-du-Fort, quotations. Call Eady Insu- Royal, rance. 613-432-8543 or Quebec. 819-647-5700 or email resume: 1-888-275-3239 debra@onlocation.ca FOR SALE, 1976 Roge Tilt Trailer, new hardwood General labourer required floor, 20 ton excellent to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. APshape, 613-256-3169 PLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt FOR SALE, 28 ft above Aggregates 1766 Lochwinground pool. Salt system. noch Rd Renfrew. Accessories and more. 613.432.5764 613-623-4866

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0627.CLR448594 No Frills, Arnprior Position: Grocery Clerk, full time Availability requirements: unrestricted,

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June 29, 2013 Love and best wishes from your family and friends

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Layla June 30 Love Mommy, Daddy, Nannies, Poppa, Special Aunt & Cousins

Lila Rankin

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evening and weekend required and possible night crew. QualiďŹ cations: Minimum 3 years experience in grocery setting. Demonstrated understanding of grocery clerks impact on store performance in the areas of customer service, employee relations, merchandising, Excellent communication skills. Demonstrated customer focus. Ability to manage people. Ability to work with minimal punctual direction. Solid knowledge of all aspects of the grocery operation and products. Past managerial skills. Please submit applications to Jack Bird, 39 Winner Circle, Arnprior, K7S 3G9

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BIRTHDAY Helen Scott June 30th With love from Louise, Bill, Tracey, Kevin, Cole, Aidan and Steph

You made the day extra special. We also want to thank-you for the many cards, phone calls, generous gifts and well wishes. The day will be forever in our hearts and minds. It was beyond our expectations. Julius and Rhona Remus

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The Town of Renfrew announces a job opening in the Department of Development and Works for the casual position of Administrative Assistant. Details for this employment opportunity can be found by viewing the Town Hall section on the Town’s website at www.town.renfrew.on.ca.

Superintendent Team As a team, you will both be responsible for customer service, cleaning, minor repairs and maintenance of the interior and exterior of a residential property in Ottawa. Related experience and good communication and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package, including on-site accommodation, await you! Please apply on-line at minto.com or fax your resumes to (613) 788-2758, attention: Jensa. $ % $# !!' %! ' ( # !! %%! #(' )( $#!- ' ! ( # ( ' + !! $#( (

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

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MENTAL HEALTH LEADER

(Commencing Immediately to August 29, 2014) The Renfrew County District School Board is looking for an expert in the Mental Health field who is committed to improving the mental health and well-being of children and youth both in the Renfrew County District School Board and the Province of Ontario. The Mental Health Leader will be working in collaboration with the Ministry of Education on the Open Minds, Healthy Minds Ontario Health and Addictions Strategy. As the Mental Health Leader you will be part of a dynamic, innovative and progressive leadership team dedicated to making a difference in the lives of the children and youth we serve.

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Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

CASUAL/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

For nearly 60 years, Haley Industries Limited has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have an immediate opening for a:

Computer Programmer (Contract) Qualifications: Candidates must have 2-3 years experience with: - Software Development Fundamentals, Software Debugging Skills, Software Documentation, Software Testing, Software Maintenance; - C#; - Advanced SQL querying skills; - Visual Studio 2010; - Understanding of most facets of Object-Oriented programming (hierarchy, reflexion, shadowing, linq namespace, etc.); - Excel 2010; - Pivot Tables’ Reporting; and - RoboHelp would be an asset. Candidates must also demonstrate: - excellent oral and written communication skills - ability to work in a team development environment - ability to achieve objectives and goals within tight deadlines Qualified applicants should submit their resume in confidence. Salary commensurate with experience. Haley provides a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension.

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CHILDCARE SPACES Available. Full/part time, TLC, crafts, educational play, indoor/outdoor activities, nutritional snacks/meals, flexible hours, Call Brenda (Smith) McLellan 613-623-1607

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We would like to thank everyone who came out to help us celebrate our 65th wedding anniversary.

Full cook, Apply Rosa Laird

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Sincerest thanks to the Doctor’s and nursing staff of the Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre, Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Pembroke Regional Hospital, for their excellent care following my fall this spring. Thanks to my friends & neighbour’s for their many kind gestures during my transition to Quail Creek.

HELP WANTED, Time/part time line and Delivery driver. in person at Mama Restaurant, 18 Street, Arnprior.

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We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Haley Industries Limited Human Resources 634 Magnesium Road, Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) | Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

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L’HOPITAL REGIONAL DE PEMBROKE INC.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

McGRIMMON HOLDINGS

KANATA Available Immediately

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP

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

432-1911 CLR418895

3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1058 per month plus utilities.

613-831-3445 613-257-8629 www.rankinterrace.com

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

We hereby inform you that Luc Belanger residing at 132 John North Street in Arnprior died April 17, 2013. This review aims to know the creditors Luc Belanger to establish its debts. Please contact the following email address: successionlucbelanger@ live.fr/

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

BILL WEISS 613-570-1488

Large Bright

Campbell View & Campbell Place, Robert Street, Arnprior

613-623-7207

weissmaintenance@gmail.com Renfrew-Calabogie-Arnprior

for viewing appointment

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¸ Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. ¸ Close to shopping and medical services. ¸ Elevator and Laundry on site. ¸ 1 bedroom $745+utilities ¸ 2 bedroom $835+utilities ¸ Please respectfully no pets / no smoking.

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES 613-832-4699

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World Class D r u m m e r From Five Man Electrical Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029. www.

FOUND: Ladies Watch on John Street near museum June 17th. Claim at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal Street W 613-623-6571

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1 & 2 bedroom apartments

PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This� Company

MARINE Marine Mechanic- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. 613-267-3470.

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MUSIC

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PEMBROKE REGIONAL HOSPITAL INC.

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Antiques, Collectibles, Engines, Large Wrench Collection, Rope Makers, Kitchen Gadgets, Brass Nozzles, Yard Sticks And Much More Held Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left

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Approx. 12 Small Gas Engines Approx. 100 Hacksaws on Boards Approx. 150 Glass Cutters on Boards Approx. 300 Kitchen Gadgets Approx. 300 Pencils/Pens (named) Very Large Button Collection Fruit Jar Collection Medicine Bottle Collection Advertising Tins/Wooden Cigar Boxes Milk Bottles, Quarts/Pints/1/2 Pints

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3 Rope Makers; Unusual 30 Gal. Can Cooling Well Lift; Many Other Farm and Related Items. Drop Leaf Table; Early Music Table with Drawer; Primitive Blanket Box; Very Early Game Board; Shamrock Centre Table; Stereo Scope/Cards; Master Guitar/Case; Desk Bell; Vinegar Cruets; Salt Dishes Etc. Planters Peanut/Cow Cookie Jars; Cutlery (some hall marked); Wooden Clothes Rack; Antique Large Queen Victoria Print; Antique Large RT. Hon. Sir John A. MacDonald G.C.B. Portrait (water damage); Horse Print; 32 Picture Framed Collage of Early Dresses of the Late 1800’s Early 1900’s; 3 Antique Dolls/Wooden Cradle. NOTE: This is just a short listing to give you how diverse this collection is. Many items not listed. Please keep watching Web Site for updates/pictures. ***** This Extensive Collection has been collected by Tony & Flora over 40 years of traveling across Canada and USA. They have been active for many years showing at International Ploughing Matches, Florida State Fair, and Local Fairs, Engine Shows Etc. and very rarely showing the same thing twice. At this time in their life they have made the decision to sell, with this in mind they want some one else to enjoy this collection as much as they have.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) Listing/pictures www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All verbal announcements made day of sale take precedence over any printed matter

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DAVE A. SNIDER, (613-386-3039) BRAD SNIDER, (613-386-3773)

Owner/Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale

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2004 34’Carriage Cameo 5th wheel trailer RV. Light weight aluminum frame, 3 slides, built in 110V washer/dryer, new tires, heated tanks, 10 gal. hot water tank, all dishes ready for camping, low mileage. $19,000 o.b.o. 613-659-3350. info@ 1000islandsboattours.com

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REQUEST FOR TENDERS Lutherlyn Camp and Conference Centre, PO Box 137, Golden Lake Ont. K0J 1X0 Civic address: 809 Zadow Rd. Demolition of current washrooms at end of Schmeider Hall, Construction of new washrooms, and other details according to the drawings of Morris Thuemen Architects. Commencement date: Completion date:

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Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life. Bonnechere Manor is a 180-bed long term care facility accredited with “commendation� through Accreditation Canada, dedicated to providing quality care and services, which recognize the right to self determination, dignity, privacy, and optimum lifestyle for all residents / clients. We believe in the maintenance of family, staff, community, and volunteer relationships with, and on behalf of, each resident / client and we strive to play a unique role in the community we serve, thereby participating in a continuum of care services.

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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday morning, June 19th, 2013. Mother and best friend of Elaine Patrois (Jimmy) and Brenda Lee James. Loving “Nan” of 3 grandsons: Sean (Jenn), Wade and Shane. Proud “Great-Nan” of Keaton Patrois. Sister of Boyd Hogan. Predeceased by a daughter, Jill (Jim Turpin) and an infant son, Kevin. A private visitation and funeral service took place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, June 21st, 2013. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. Condolences/Tributes www.pilonfamily.ca

HEINS, NELL (HISKO)

Peacefully passed away at Victoria Village, Barrie, on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, at the age of 92 years. Dorothy, beloved wife of Joseph. Loving mother of Joan Morland and husband David of Innisfil. Cherished grandmother of David James Morland IV of Florida, Jonathan Morland of Toronto and great grandmother of Taylor Morland and David James Morland V, both of Florida. In keeping with Dorothy’s wishes, there will not be any funeral services at this time. Her cremated remains will be interred at Terrace Lawn Cemetery, North Bay at a later date. If desired, memorial donations made to The Alzheimers Society or the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences can be forwarded to www.steckleygooderham.com

Cameron, James Hudson July 14, 1924—June 20, 2013 Jim passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Thursday evening, June 20, 2013. Jim Cameron of Arnprior in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Jean Walsh. Dear father of Lloyd (Gail) Cameron, Art (Viola) Cameron, Linda (Mike) Denis, Audrey (Paul) Lawson, Cheryl (Stewart) Graham and Bonnie (Ray) Hamilton. Survived by 19 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Dear brother of Zelma (late Roy) Walsh, Jean (late Daniel) Yuck, Erva (Wilbert) Michelson and Shirley (late Ed) Mainprize . Predeceased by an infant sister, Margaret. Son of the late Matthew Cameron and Mary McLean. Visitations were at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends paid their respects on Sunday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, Arnprior on Monday June 24, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Castleford Union Cemetery. In memoriams to “Partners in Caring” of Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca 0627.CLR448601

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MARINELLI, Mary

Peacefully after a valiant struggle at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Friday June 21st, at the age of 59. Dear son of Sylvianne (nee Larocque) and the late Danias “Danny” Dubois. Beloved husband of Linda Nesbitt. Predeceased by his wife Olivette Beaudoin. Dear father of Danny, Lisa (Mike Deakos) and Eric. Dear grandpa of Shelby Guest. Dan will be sadly missed by his siblings Julie (Bob Johnston), Hugette (Fred Meleca), Yvon (Donna), Susanne (Ken) Desabrais, Lisette (Bill Bachenski), Lise (Keith Hansma), Tom (Monnie), Michael (Mary Ann). Predeceased by his sister Giselle Mayne (late Phil). He will be sadly missed by his many nieces, nephews and friends. He will always be remembered by many as the man who drove the red tow truck. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Wednesday June 26th: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. only A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Thursday June 27th at 10 a.m. Interment Horton Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit or Hospice Renfrew. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Suddenly at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday afternoon, June 19th, 2013 after a day in town with her husband, Frank. Mary Marinelli of Waba at the age of 68 years. Beloved wife and best friend of Frank. Dearly loved mother Peter of Renfrew; Gianna Marinelli (Robert) of Ottawa; Frank (Angela) of Arnprior and Rosie Marinelli (Mitch Curnock) of White Lake. Cherished and proud “Nonna” of April, Olivia, Sophia, Natalia and a soon to be born new grandchild (due any day). Dear sister of Francesca Magnifico (late Frank) of Italy and Dominic Lasalandra of Toronto. Predeceased by a brother, Vito. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday, June 23rd from 2 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday morning, June 24th from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. A Funeral Service was held at the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment White Lake Cemetery. In memory of Mary, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/ Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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Nell Heins had a major stroke on Saturday, June 1st, 2013. With all hopes and prayers unfortunately Mom just could not hold on. She passed away peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital after a valiant struggle on Thursday June 20th, 2013 at the age of 70 . Nell, cherished wife of the late Eugene Heins. Beloved friend of Leo Stack. Dear mother of Graham McKeddie, Leora (Rene) Rilka and Troy (Trina) Heins and step-mother of Linda Barclay, Brian (Joan) Heins, Kathy (Steve) Bolger and Wayne Heins (Roslyn). Beloved grandmother of 19 and great-grandmother of 12. Dear sister of Marie Riopelle, Theresa (Paul) Armstrong and Loretta Cardiff and sister in law of Doug Tanner. Nell will be sadly missed by Alan (Candice)Stack and Alyssa Stack and their families. Nell was predeceased by her parents Jack and Annie (nee Belanger) Hisko, her sisters Mabel (Alec Mooney), Hazel Tanner, and Thelma (Bill) Buffam, her brothers Clifford (Dolly), Wallace and Robert, her brother in law Leslie Riopelle, step-daugher Diane Heins and grandchild Bobbie Jo McKeddie. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Sunday June 23rd from 2-4, and 7-9 and after 12:30pm Monday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Monday June 24th at 2pm . Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Donations in Nell’s name may be made to Renfrew Victoria Hospital (Palliative Care Unit) or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Two better parents we couldn’t have had, A loving mother & an entertaining dad. Both so caring and nurturing for our family, Examples of how we hoped we would always be. A great mom & dad and nanny & poppa as well, Always remembered in the stories we tell. Never forgotten by their family, And together in heaven we will eventually be. Always loved & missed Dani-Lynn, Gerard, John, Scott, Ken, Danielle, Dakota & Barry

Since Heaven has become your home, I sometimes feel I am all alone, But one day all the pain will cease, When God restores the missing piece. The years might wipe out many things, But this they will wipe out never, The memory of those happy days, When we were still together. God may have you in His arms, But I have you in my heart. AnnaLynn, David Jr, Michelle Bojin, Grandsons Chris Bojin and Lucas

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JUBY, Dale – In precious memory of my darling husband Dale who walked through Heaven’s Gate June 24th, 2012. The moment that you died, My heart split in two, The one side filled with memories, The other died with you. I often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, But missing you is a heartache that never goes away. I hold you tightly within my heart, and there you will remain, Life has gone on without you, but it never will be the same. Sometimes I think I’m dreaming I can’t believe it’s true If I could have a lifetime wish A dream that would come true I would pray with all my heart For yesterday and you Until we meet again, Forever and always, your loving wife and friend, Diane

JARETT DORZEK In loving memory of our dear son, Whom we miss terribly, Jarett Dorzek March 27, 1982 – July 2, 2010 Where have the years gone, they have slipped away. We have been told it gets easier as the years pass by, Why then is it that the tears sting our eyes when you are brought to mind? You’ve touched everyones lives so deeply with your beautiful smile, calm ways and strong support. Your presence we miss, your memories we treasure. You were gone before we knew it, and only God can tell us why.

Jessica Fitzgerald June 27, 2012

I will always remember that morning, how could I forget? The day that fate stepped in, the day I will always regret. I cannot find a reason to accept this in my heart. You changed my life forever, you were such a wonderful part. Your joy, your smile, your zest for life will always guide my way, You are on my mind forever, and in my heart you will always stay. What I wouldn’t give for one more beverage night with you! Missing you my friend! Ag

Always in our hearts, Gayle and Wayne Bertrand Jim and Susan Verth, Robert and Linda Verth, And their families

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Do not stand at our grave and weep, We are not there… We are a thousand winds that blow, We are diamonds shimmering on the snow. We are the sunlight on ripened grain, We are the gentle autumn rain. We are the soft star shine at night, We are the rush of quiet birds in flight. Do not stand at our grave and weep, We are not there… We sleep in God’s beautiful garden, In perfect peace.

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Do you have two hours to canvass your neighborhood for diabetes? November is Diabetes Month and the Canadian Diabetes Association needs your help in canvassing to raise funds to assist in the fight against diabetes. Contact Amie at 613-688-5939 or amie.gibson@diabetes.ca to help.

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RILEY, JUDITH ANN (NEE STEWART) Passed away at home on Friday, June 21, 2013 at the age of 66 years. Beloved wife of the late Brian Riley. Loving mother of Mark Riley (Linda), Lee Riley (Kristen) and the late Robert Jason Riley. Proud grandmother of Dylan. Cherished daughter of Jean Stewart and the late James Stewart. Dear sister of Jane Edwards, Joyce White (Randy), Margaret Livingstone, Mary Lou Joyce, Sandra McLeod and Nancy Colin (Jeff); and sister in law of Art Riley (Marilyn), Ron Riley (Mary Lou) and the late Ken Riley (Donna). Predeceased by her siblings Jill Gillan, Alan Stewart and Andrew Stewart. Ann will be missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Graveside Service will be held at Thomsonville Cemetery on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.

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Suddenly after a brief illness at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on Friday June 14th, 2013. Grace, loving wife of Serge Lafleur. Devoted Mother of Hannah. Grace was the youngest daughter of the late William Rowan and the late Mary Veronica (nee McMahon). Beloved sister of Mary (Mark DeJong), Saskatoon and Mildred (John Huggins) Toronto and sister in law of Christine (Scott Kudla) White Lake. She will be fondly remembered by her mother in law Leona, and her nieces and nephews, Melanie Rowan (Brian Purdy), Ashley Huggins, Willem, Michael, Klaas DeJong, Grace Elizabeth Kudla and her cherished great-nieces Emma and Kate Purdy. Grace was predeceased by her father in law Gerard Lafleur and her niece Maaike DeJong. She leaves behind a wide circle of friends who will remember her with affection. The family wishes to thank the ICU staff at the Queensway Carleton Hospital for their kindness and compassion to Grace and her family. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Thursday June 20th from 6-9pm only. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on Friday June 21st at 11am. If you wish to make a charitable donation in her memory, please consider the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Storie, Isabel Margaret December 27, 1944 - June 21, 2013 It is with deep regret we announce the passing of Isabel Storie, peacefully at Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday morning June 21, 2013. Mother of Lyle, John (Barb), Brenda and Barry (Erin). Special Muma to Madison and Hunter Storie, the joy of her life. Dear sister to Eunice (Doug) Guillemette and Robert (Marilyn) McMillan of Arnprior and Bonnie (Terry) Tooley of The Pas, Manitoba. Isabel will be missed by many aunts, uncles , cousins , nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends. Dear daughter of the late John and Marion McMillan. Arrangements by The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior A Memorial Service was held in the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Arnprior on Wednesday June 26, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Jeff McNab officiated. A Luncheon followed the service in de Renzy Hall. Private family burial service followed in the Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to “Partners In Caring” of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca 0627.CLR448603

ROWAN-LAFLEUR, GRACE VERONICA

May 13, 1935 - June 21, 2013 Peacefully passed away at Granite Ridge Nursing Home on June 21, 2013 in his 78th year. Beloved husband of the late Sheila Graham (Mannion). Loving father of Byron Graham. Son of the late Violet (nee Strong) and late Ernest Graham, and late brothers Orton and Leslie Graham. Cherished brother of Beverley Bowman (late Grant) Debbie Nezan (Ron), and Linda Amalu (Charles). Elwyn will be sadly missed by all of his family and friends. Special thanks to care givers and staff at Granite Ridge Nursing Home - Orchard House, including Fran Mannion and Christine Umgeher for all their compassionate care. Visitation was held at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Home, 3440 Richmond Road (between Baseline and Bayshore Dr.) on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 from 4 to 7 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 11 a.m. reception to follow. Interment will be at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Woodlawn Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. Please consider making donations to the Alzheimer’s Society. Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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DEUGO Dorothy Clare In hospital at Almonte surrounded by the love of her family on Thursday morning, June 20, 2013. Dorothy Blanchard of Pakenham, age 78 years. Cherished wife and best friend of Douglas Deugo. Much loved and respected mother of Shawn (Pearl), Beverly Bowen, Brenda Mills (Jim) and Wendy. Predeceased by her son, Bruce. Also survived by her daughter-in-law, Robin Deugo. Sister of Margaret Stewart (Wayne). Predeceased by a sister, Elaine and brother, Donald. Special Grandma of 9 grandchildren. Friends were received at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613)-256-3313 For visiting on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Thence to rest in St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Pakenham from 12 noon Monday until the family arrive for Service at 1:30. Rev. Peggy Cuzmicz, officiating. Interment with her son, Bruce in St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. For those who may want to honour Dorothy with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or St. Mark’s Anglican Church. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Calabogie to host major country music festival this weekend Dallas Smith, Kira Isabella, Jordan McIntosh on first Calabogie Country Music Festival bill EMC entertainment – Dallas Smith, Kira Isabella and Jordan McIntosh will bring top country sounds to the Calabogie Peaks Resort this weekend (June 28-30). With the resounding success of the Calabogie Blues & Ribfest in its first two years, the festival team has put together an event for country music fans. The inaugural Class Axe Guitars Calabogie Country Music Festival is promising top country music, on-site camping, beer gardens, numerous food vendors ranging from barbecue to vegetarian, chairlift rides, kidzone and more. Local country singer McIntosh, the latest sensation on the national country music scene, will headline the Friday night show with a performance by well known singer Leah Daniels starting off the evening. He has built up a large fan base with strong on stage performances. Smith is set to headline the Saturday night events. Numerous country bands will be taking the stage starting at noon leading up to the headliner. He spent the last 10 years

fronting the popular band Default, stepping into a solo career in 2011. He released his solo debut country album, Jumped Right In, on May 22, 2012. The first single, ‘Somebody Somewhere’, immediately soared up the Canadian Hot 100 charts. In addition to Smith, Autumn Hill, Whitney Rose, The Working Class and Ryan Cook will perform Saturday, with the music beginning at noon. Sunday’s wrap-up to the festival includes performances by Tim Chausson, the everpopular country band Silver Creek, Kerosene Creek, and local favourites Ambush. Closing out the festival will be the exciting Canadian Country Music Award Winner Kira Isabella. In 2012, Isabella won the Rising Star Award from the Canadian Country Music Association. Her debut CD quickly garnered attention nationally. The festival grounds will open at 2 p.m. this Friday, June 28 with on-site camping. Music performances will begin at 7 p.m.

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Above, Dallas Smith is the headliner Saturday at the inaugural Calabogie County Music Festival at Calabogie Peaks. Right, Canadian Country Music Award Rising Star winner Kira Isabella will close out the festival Sunday.

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CALVARY BAPTIST

Pastor Bruce Donald (Fellowship Baptist) 613-623-4863 156 Landrigan Street South Sunday Worship 10:30 am Children’s Bible Classes Nursery Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study 7:00 pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Associate Pastor Ken Wood Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Youth Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

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

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59 Madawaska St., 622-5929 www.rolcf.ca Saturday Celebration @ 6:00p.m. Children/Youth Ministry Pastor Sandra Stott

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

BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE

Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth 623-2360 Castleford Sunday 9:00 am Glasgow United Sunday 10:00 am Braeside Sunday 11:00 am Sunday School During Service

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ROMAN CATHOLIC ARNPRIOR SEVENTH ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY DAY ADVENTIST Sunday Mass CHURCH Saturday 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 10:30 am “You are most welcome” Rev. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org

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613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!

287 Harrington St (at Ottawa) Canon Roger A. Young 623-2554 Worship Services Sunday at 8 a.m. Sunday at 10 a.m. Thursday 10 a.m. www.emmanuelanglican.ca

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

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63B Victoria Street 622-7960 Pastor Djojo (Joe) Sekulic Saturday Services 9:30 am - Sabbath School 11:00 am - Worship Service

THE ROCK CHURCH

59 Madawaska St. Arnprior, K7S 1S1 622-7729 Pastor Joe Moniz Sunday Celebration 10 am Children’s Ministry Wednesday Prayer & Praise 7:00 pm www.therockchurch.ca

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ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

47 McLachlin St. S Rev. Stan Johnstone Office -613-623-4562 www.stjohnsarnprior.com/ Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Social after service, everyone welcome

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

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com The community calendar is offered as a free public service for 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 sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

Riverdrive Festival 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Red Pine Bay, Braeside. Shanty breakfast 9-11 a.m., Tartan Run 9:30 a.m., dock dogs 11 a.m. demonstration, story-telling, musical entertainment, Stone Fence Theatre play 1:30 p.m., historical displays, canoe, kayak and powerboat rides.

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• June 14-29 Art Auction at the Opportunity Shop, Arnprior. Friday, June 14 until Saturday June 29 at 3 p.m. Come and bid on some beautiful artwork. All proceeds to the Arnprior Hospital.

• June 24

Braeside United Church McNab Days supper at 4 p.m. Goodwill donation.

Arnprior Legion Monday night bingo 7 p.m. Everyone welcome.

• June 30

For the month of June, Galetta Bowls Club welcomes anyone age 9 to 90 to come out and give lawn bowling a try on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6:15 p.m. and Friday at 9:45 a.m. No equipment necessary. Instruction provided. Wear flat-soled shoes, 119 Darwin St. beside the Galetta Community Centre. Contact 613-622-1586. www.trybowls.ca.

• June 27

Arnprior concert in park at Robert Simpson Park. Disturbing the Peace will entertain from 2 to 4 p.m.

Calling all line-dancers. Here’s an invitation from Arnprior’s Nick Smith Centre and Canada Day Committee to perform Ira Weisburd’s familiar and world-acclaimed Shuffle-Boogie-Soul in a flash mob scheduled for Canada-Day-2013 at Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior, 1 p.m.. Contact program supervisor Jay at the NSC 613-623-7301\ koch@arnprior.ca or the instruc-

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Pakenham Senior Citizens Club 264 pot-luck lunch and meeting, Stewart Community Centre, every fourth Thursday of the month. All seniors welcome. Contact Anne at 613-6237740.

Calvary Baptist Church is having a special music night with guest singer Carol Beattie, 156 Landrigan St., 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will follow. All are welcome to attend. For more information please contact Pastor Bruce Donald 613-623-4863.

Regional senior star competition at Quail Creek Retirement Centre in Renfrew at 7 p.m.

Pakenham annual Canada Day Eve parade at 7 p.m. through the village. Entertainment after the parade at the community centre, barbecue fundraiser at the Pakenham Royal Bank 5-7 p.m., kids actiivities at 6 p.m. at the community centre, fireworks at dusk.

Arnprior Legion hamburgers 11:301 p.m., $3.50 each in the lounge. Open to the public, everyone welcome. Don’t miss the weekly Friday night jam session in the lounge-join the players or just relax and listen, sing along, have a dance … enjoy!

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Galetta Bowls has the best lawn bowls green in District 16 and our green is running fast so it’s a great time come on out and try lawn bowling on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:15 p.m. and Friday mornings at 9:45 a.m. No equipment necessary. Instruction provided. Ages 9 to 90, wear flatsoled shoes, 119 Darwin St. beside the Galetta Community Association. Contact 613-622-1586, www. trybowls.ca .

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at 10:45 a.m. and a variety of events at the R.A. centre. Arnprior Canada Day celebration at Robert Simpson Park. Arnprior Optimist children’s bicycle parade to the park at noon, opening ceremonies at 12:30 p.m., senior of the year presentation, musical entertainment, games, barbecue to follow. Also Lions pancake breakfast 8-11 a.m. at the Masonic Hall, Canada Day car show 11-3 at Hydro Park, Arnprior Museum and archives displays, Rotary Club duck race at 2 p.m. and giant fireworks display at 9:45 p.m. Strawberry Social sponsored by The Friends of Galilee, 1-4 p.m. at The Galilee Centre, 398 John St. N. Arnprior. Everybody welcome. Canada Day in Robert Simpson Park. Join the celebrations, enjoy the entertainment. The Arnprior Legion colour party will be there and Legion volunteers will serve Canada Day cake.

• July 3 Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program Inc. July Diners Club, Jim’s Restaurant dining room, 5-7 p.m., cold plate $12. Entertainment by Gaston Moreau, door prizes, 50/50, tickets at home support office until Tuesday, July 2. Call 613-623-7981.

• July 4 Kids in Concert at 7 p.m., a fundraiser concert at Braeside United Church. Local voice students of Lisa Webber will perform spirituals, duets, Broadway and Disney songs. The students are giving of their time and talents in order to support this community church. Freewill offering. Reception to follow. A wonderful program of music presented by our talented youth – a great way to enjoy a lovely summer evening. The Concerts in the Park series at Fitzroy Provincial Park has a youth fundraising barbecue at 6 p.m., with free entertainment from 7 to 8:30. First up is The Fabulous Flashbax. On July 11 is Local Traffic. On July 18 is The Stephen Thomas Band. On July 25 is Ambush with special opening performance by Jordan McIntosh.

• July 8 Galetta Bowls Club invites spectators to watch the competitive Russell-Island View Suites Mixed Triples Lawn Bowls Tournament. Start time is 10 a.m. and play continues into the afternoon. Come on out and watch some great lawn bowling - you’ll get hooked, 119 Darwin St. in Galetta beside the

Galetta Community Association. Free, contact: 613-622-1586. www. trybowls.ca.

• July 11 Luncheon at Galilee, gazpacho soup, crusty rolls, almond chicken salad, Mexican coleslaw, German picnic-style potato salad, penne salad with asparagus and tuna, blueberry flan, please call 613-623-4242 Ext. 21 to reserve your seats.

July 11-14 The Fitzroy Harbour Days runs from Thursday to Sunday. Planning is well underway. A detailed flyer will be distributed throughout the community later in June with the full schedule; it will also be at www. fitzroyharbour.com.

• July 13 At the Fitzroy Harbour Public library is Cowguy: Comedy, juggling, plate-spinning, magic and acrobatics on Saturday, from 11 to 11:45 a.m.

• July 14 Wiggle Waggle Wash and Spa at the Arnprior and District Humane Society. Stations for washing, flea bathing, complete grooming, and fur feathers and toenails. Vendors and kiosks and more. Proceeds to the shelter. Goshen Cemetery decoration service, 2 p.m. Receipts will be made to those making a donation over $10.

• July 18 Seniors at Home 14th annual Seniors Picnic Barbecue at Robert Simpson Park from noon to 2 p.m., hamburger, fries, ice cream and drink - $5. Entertainment by Barry Martin and the Country Favourites. Tickets available now. Call 613-6237981. Rain date July 25.

• September 15 Arnprior Terry Fox Run at the fairgrounds. Contact Stephen Dodd 613-622-5479.

Wednesdays Arnprior Toastmasters meets every Wednesday at the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital in 2nd Floor Outpatient Teaching Room at 6:45 p.m. Toastmasters is a safe place to learn and grow in speaking skills and leadership skills. For more info, visit http://arnpriortoastmasters. blogspot.ca/

• Daily Fundraising for the Arnprior and District Humane Society runs all year. Please drop your wine, beer and liquor empties at the shelter at 490 Didak Dr. in Arnprior.


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Treasures and treats at Neighbourlink event Neighbourlink Fountain was abuzz with activity June 15 when the organization hosted its annual sale and barbecue. Above, showing off their variety sale treasures are, clockwise from front left, Presley Fox, Katie DJ Wheels (aka Leonard Laventure) takes a break from spinning tunes Cox, Lilly Fox and Brooklyn Fox. The multi-church operated centre in Arnprior continues to provide a vari- to join the Brennan family for a photo. From left are Reese, Logan, Jodie ety of services throughout the summer. Drop in at 128 Mary St. or call 613-623-4200. and Piper Brennan.

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