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News – Arnprior was on her mind for 109 days, knowing it was the last stop before her cross-country cycle tour for mental health would finish in Ottawa on Canada Day. And while the physical ride took its toll on Clara Hughes, the emotional ride also had a deep and lasting effect. While under the gazebo in Robert Simpson Park in front of 3,000 people, the Olympian was allowing six children to try on her medals. When Hughes asked how it felt, the responses nearly brought her to tears. “It feels amazing because you are, like, a hero my hero,” said Naomi Daley. “Yesterday I learned to ride my two-wheeler because of you. I’m so happy about myself.”

Then there was the girl, about the same age, who suffers from anxiety and is now inspired by Hughes’ story. “A young girl who shared her mental health story onstage in front of her community,” said Hughes backstage. “And it was OK. That, for me, did it all.” The lead cyclist in Clara’s Big Ride describes herself as someone who takes encounters to heart. She’s heard stories from people in every province and territory during her 11,000-kilometre tour, some verging on self-harm, others beginning to climb out of depression, and there is little Hughes could do at the time. A hint of frustration over her brief encounters came out before the adoring crowd. “I can’t believe how many people came out. This shows how much your community cares,” she said.

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Olympian Clara Hughes is with Special Olympians Lisa Turcotte, Greg Russell, and Greg Murdoch. The Arnprior athletes are at the national Olympics in Vancouver this week.

Champlain’s Folly Cyclosportif rolls out from Arnprior Sunday, July 13 jessica.cunha@metroland.com

Sports - The second annual Champlain’s Folly Cyclosportif will roll out from Arnprior this Sunday. Cyclists will have the opportunity to follow one of three routes through the Ottawa Valley before returning to Robert Simpson Park for an afternoon of food and drink, and live music by the Heartbeats.

Arnprior recreation director Glenn Arthur said he expects it to be a great event. Last year’s Cyclosportif saw around 200 cyclists take part. This year, Arthur said he’s hoping for anywhere between 400 and 600 bikers. “Anybody can take part,” he said. “Get involved, learn more about bicycling and see the scenery in the Ottawa Valley.” Cyclists have the opportunity to

bike one of three routes: • The Azure, a 32 kilometre route • L’Astrolabe, an 85-km route • The Road to China, between 130- and 160-km long Cyclosportif cyclers will begin leaving on their routes starting at 10 a.m., with the first riders expected back starting around 1 p.m., said Arthur. Afternoon festivities begin at Robert Simpson Park around 2 p.m. New

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Chapeski files for McNab-Braeside deputy mayor position Change is needed, says businessman Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

News – Len Chapeski has been a working man all his life. Now, he wants to work for the ratepayers of McNabBraeside Township. Chapeski recently filed his papers to run for the deputy mayor position in this October’s municipal election. Born and raised in the Ottawa Valley and hailing from the Chenaux area, he is committed to improving a township he cares about. Chapeski recently launched a hunger strike to protest issues he and wife Bonnie have had trying to build a residence on their Russett Drive Mr. Dirt business property. An interim bylaw imposed by the township stalled the couple’s plans for an accessory dwelling on their property. Living there would help them to grow and maintain their business, said the Chapeskis. The interim bylaw is in place while council examines

the issue of residential uses on property zoned industrial, says the township. Mayor Mary Campbell has said council put the hold on the matter at least partly because of the Braeside quarry situation and the existence of a nearby concrete plant. “Where a problem has arisen is through our better understanding of the issue. It’s become evident through the quarry issue that now the Ontario regulations cite the minimum distance from a Class 3 industry is 300 metres.” Chapeski ended the strike with a protest in the township and he continues to collect signatures on a petition asking council to lift the interim bylaw. Chapeski has been in the heavy equipment business all his life. This business experience would help him be an effective politician, he said. “I’ve been in small business, big business and huge business,” said Chapeski. He has learned a lot over the

years, working with clients and fulfilling contracts big and small, he said. To improve the situation in McNab-Braeside, change is needed, he said. “I’m so disappointed in what now is our township,” said Chapeski. “I would give a fresh outlook for residents.” Council should be supporting and encouraging development and new residents, not preventing them, he said. “Council is a public servant not a public service,” said Chapeski. “We need a council that doesn’t have a personal agenda.” Proof of this, say the Chapeskis, can be found in a Sept. 2012 Chronicle-Guide article ‘Unsuccessful land acquisition modifies plan for Flat Rapids Road’ in which Mayor Mary Campbell, displeased officials had not been able to negotiate a property agreement that would allow for widening and reconstructing the road, said the message needs to be sent that if “you don’t play, we don’t play.” He is not one to sugarcoat

things. “I call things as I see them,” said Chapeski. Chapeski had a couple of unsuccessful runs at a council position in the past – once in McNab-Braeside and in Atikokan in 1988. He’s a family man who enjoys spending time with his children and grandchildren. A little known fact is that he is a recording artist who used to play guitar. He loves the area and hopes to retire and remain here, but changes need to be made in order for the township to improve, attract new residents and grow, he said. Among his mentors, Chapeski counts his father Len as one of the people who most influenced his life. “He was mild mannered and very caring and understanding,” said Chapeski. Coun. Brad McIquham is also running for the position. Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie has indicated she intends to run but hasn’t officially filed. The municipal election is Oct. 27.

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Len Chapeski joins Coun. Brad McIlquham and current Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie in vying for the deputy mayor position in McNab-Braeside township. The municipal election is Oct. 27.

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Gov. Gen. David Johnston, Arnprior Mayor David Reid and Clara Hughes roll into Arnprior on June 30. tivity that brought honour to Canada. In an exclusive interview moments earlier, Johnston lauded praise on Hughes before shedding light on his connection with Arnprior. Johnston lived here in 1948 when his father, a merchant, started a hardware store and was manager of the Arnprior Seniors Baseball Team. “This is something of a homecoming for me,� he said, recalling the residence on John Street near Madawaska Street. “I was the team batboy. We

never lost a game all year, or at least I don’t remember it.� Mayor David Reid is a self-described “Olympics junkie� so to ride up John Street North with Hughes and Johnston was “an honour.� He also told the crowd that the Town of Arnprior donated three cheques worth $500 each to three mental health organizations. Backstage he played along to the bike ride up to the park as a race. “Clara beat us by a hair,� Reid said.

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“The hardest part for me has been to not get to hang out and have a hamburger with all my new friends in your town. But I hope you understand how exhausting it is to be on a bike most of the day,� said Hughes. Despite it all, the six-time Olympic medalist in cycling and speed skating the only athlete in history to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games – told the crowd that communities across Canada coming together to remove the stigma surrounding mental health has been her fuel. She even shared something of her battle with depression. As a young athlete, too stubborn to admit her mind wasn’t functioning anywhere near as well as her body, Hughes slipped into depression. Elite athletes are given more resources, but she was careful to say her situation wasn’t necessarily easier than others - just different. “The struggle is what connects us at the deepest level.� Gov. Gen. David Johnston joined Hughes in the gazebo to present her with the Meritorious Service Cross for having performed an exceptional ac-

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Rev. Leo Hughes, right, is awarded the Senior of the Year Award from Mayor David Reid during the Canada Day celebrations at Hydro Park.

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Community - Local figurehead Rev. Leo Hughes is this year’s senior of the year. Hughes has been a major contributor to Arnprior, said Mayor David Reid, at the Canada Day celebration at Hydro Park. “It is indeed an honour and my pleasure, on behalf of council, to present this year’s award,” said the mayor. “Rev. Hughes’ contributions to the community and its residents are unsurpassed. His position for over 31 years at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church was his job but this job spread beyond the church.” Hughes has volunteered for a number of local organizations, including

the local Legion, the Arnprior Hospital, the Housing Board and the Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniors at Home program. Hughes – who was awarded the Town Crest in 2000 – was also instrumental in establishing the Arnprior Rotary Club, which helps fund a number of initiatives. “Rev. Hughes, in association with the Rotary Club, played a leading role in the establishment of three walking trails in the town,” said Reid. “Rev. Hughes is the epitome of the Rotary’s motto ‘service above self’ and gives tirelessly to the Town of Arnprior and its residents.” Hughes accepted the award, thanking his wife Margaret, his six children, and Jesus for guiding him through. “Thank you each and every one,” he said.

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gain his rightful Dukedom and if the tyrannical Duke Frederick will allow them to live happily ever after in the forest. In order to escape the political jungle of lethal ‘wrastlers,’ family feuds and tyrannical leaders, a motley crew of characters find themselves in the Forest of Arden. This place of exile quickly becomes a hotbed of foolishness as

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eaves and overhanging branches. * Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill area. * Keep your grill clean by removing grease or fat buildup from the grills and in trays below the grill. * Never leave your grill unattended. * Always make sure your gas grill lid is open before lighting it. CHARCOAL GRILLS

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OPP patrolling area waterways this summer News - Over the last few months, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), East Region Marine and SAVE units have been patrolling our lakes and rivers. Several charges have been laid in relation to equipment, licences and operation. Members of the Snowmobile, All Terrain, Vessel Enforcement (SAVE) unit advise

that on too many occasions: • Operators do not have enough life jackets on board. There is a $240 fine plus an additional $100 for each additional life jacket that is missing (per person). Life jackets can only save a life if it is on. • Lights are not being utilized during reduced periods of visibility and at night time

ready to use. Charcoal chimney starters allow you to start the charcoal using newspaper as a fuel. * If you use a starter fluid, use only charcoal starter fluid. Never add charcoal fluid or any other flammable liquids to the fire. * Keep charcoal fluid out of the reach of children and away from heat sources. * There are also electric charcoal starters, which do not use fire. Be sure to use an extension cord for outdoor use. * When you are finished grilling let the coals completely cool before disposing in a metal container.

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MB fire department recognizes long service Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

News – It was an opportunity to recognize a few of the township’s finest men and women. On June 17, McNab-Braeside Fire Chief Dave Hartwick joined Mayor Mary Campbell and the other members of council in recognizing firefighters for their years of service. Firefighters from the township’s three stations, Braeside, Glasgow and White Lake, were honoured. Almost the full complement of firefighters filled council chambers for the presentations. Doug Kightley, safety officer, was recognized for 40 years of fire service to McNabBraeside, the Town of Arnprior and the City of Ottawa. When the safety officer position recently came up, Kightley was a natural choice for the role, said Campbell. His many years in the business are a testament to his commitment. “That’s dedication, as they say,” said Campbell.

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Doug Kightley, safety officer, receives an award for 40 years of fire service from McNabBraeside Fire Chief Dave Hartwick.

Walter Coulas of Station 1 was honoured for his 25 years of service, all of it spent with the township. “He’s the longest serving firefighter in McNab-Braeside,” said Hartwick. “Wally has spent all his term here in the township.” Among the 10-year award recipients was Murray Kightley of Station #1, whose dad Doug was also honoured for long service. “He’s a chip off the old block,” said Campbell. Kevin Nicholson, district chief Station 2, received his 10-year award. “He’s one of the heartbeats of Station 2 in White Lake,” said Campbell. Jim Herbert, captain of Station 3, Everett Milotte of Station 3 and the township’s first female firefighter Karen Barsoski, captain of Station 2, all received 10-year awards. Members of the junior firefighter program were also recognized. Matt Desjardins (Station 1), Dylan Whitwell (Station 2), Kevin Courshene (Station 3) and Steven D’Souza (Station 3) were honoured.

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Service recognized Walter Coulas, above left, of Station 1 is honoured for 25 years of service. McNab-Braeside Fire Chief Dave Hartwick makes the presentation. Above right, Hartwick and Mayor Mary Campbell join members of the junior firefighter program - Matt Desjardins (Station 1), Dylan Whitwell (Station 2), Kevin Courshene (Station 3) and Steven D’Souza (Station 3).

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Let’s celebrate creativity Creativity: noun – the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness. The Oxford Dictionary definition of creativity is simple enough, but its realization is anything but. When we enjoy the fruits of another’s creativity – whether a painting or a musical composition – it can all feel so easy and natural. But creativity is hard work, too. It takes patience and perseverance to master any skill, and the performing arts are no different. Over the next few weeks, Arnprior and area residents, and the steady stream of tourists making their way through the region, will have ample opportunity to indulge in the creative spirit. Creativity lies at the heart of numerous summer attractions offered across Arnprior and area each summer. The examples are many, but here are just a few.

On July 16, A Company of Fools brings William Shakespeare’s As You Like It to Robert Simpson Park at 7 p.m. Meanwhile in neighbouring Horton Township, Bob and Julie Johnston will play host to the always-popular Ottawa Valley Bluegrass Festival featuring some of the genre’s finest musicians. If blues is more your style, the fourth annual Class Axe Guitars Blues and Ribsfest at Calabogie Peaks is sure to build upon its reputation as a major economic driver when it hits the region next month. This weekend Art in the Park, hosted by the Renfrew Art Guild, returns with two days of art displays, demonstrations, food and fun in the neighbouring town. This summer, when the focus is on fresh produce, take a bite of one of the most wonderful fruits of all – the fruit of creativity.

LETTERS

Garbage removal survey adds to challenges of being a small business owner To the editor: To the Mayor of Arnprior, council members, Guy Bourgon and the Arnprior ChronicleGuide, I have just filled out your garbage removal survey and quite frankly the survey was trash. You basically told us what will be done with out really listening to how we feel and gave us no opportunity anywhere on the survey to voice our concerns or opinions. We leave the store between 4 and 5 p.m. and return between 8:30 and 9 a.m. When we get home after a very hard and exhausting day the last thing we want to do is head back after 7

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p.m. or get up early to take out the garbage especially in the winter in –40. What about business owners who live outside Arnprior, how are they supposed to comply with the new bylaw? In a recent conversation with Guy Bourgon as to what alternatives would be made to accommodate those, like us, who had difficulties with the new schedule, Guy Bourgon mentioned one alternative, which was to have a neighbour come in and remove our garbage. How ridiculous, no business owner, especially those with alarm systems would allow someone else to enter one’s space.

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After pressing Guy Bourgon for an answer the answer received was more of a threatening nature than a helpful one. The bottom line according to Guy Bourgon was if we did not conform we would be in violation of the bylaw and fined. The call was promptly ended at that point. Guy Bourgon was nothing more than a bully. Yelling on the phone, would not listen, constantly interrupted the conversation, only was interested in his opinions and was unwilling to look at a sensible alternative or compromise. Unfortunately our garbage will continue to be placed curb side when we leave as we do

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not intend to come back later in the evening or come in earlier in the morning. I speak for all business owners in this predicament and request a time to stand before the mayor and council to discuss this matter further in a more amicable manner. Your approach in regards to this matter shows us that you have little regard as to how we feel and that you will strong arm us into complying. I did not vote you in to be bullied. Being a small business owner is hard enough with out having you make things more difficult. Ian and Tena Stupp

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Nature’s Way nest to keep out predators such as Striped Skunks and Red Foxes. During the day volunteers stand guard to keep an eye on the nests and explain to beach users why part of the beach is off limits. Recently I went to the Bruce Peninsula to see Piping Plovers. At that time three nests had been found. When I arrived the first plover I saw was sitting on the sand nowhere near a basket. A second bird was visible and it soon began to do a broken-wing act, a behaviour that indicated a nest was nearby. I met up with one of the guardians and we slowly approached the sitting bird. When it got up two eggs were revealed. We had found a fourth nest! The coloured bands on the legs revealed the female was from Michigan and the male, Sauble Beach. The Ministry of Natural Resources was immediately called. Less than an hour later they arrived. Metal posts were quickly erected around the nesting area and a rope barricade strung up. Finally a wire basket was placed over the nest. The person in charge of the project was a former student of mine so I was permitted to photograph the entire process! The next morning I was delighted to see the female back on her nest inside the wire cage. I hope she is successful in increasing the precariously low numbers of her species, which seem to be on the road to recovery. The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca

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Lifestyle - When we modify a wild habitat into an urban environment relatively few animals and plants benefit. American Robins, Striped Skunks, and Dandelions are among those. But myriad other species lose out. Forest and grassland species vanish when their habitat becomes concrete and lawn. After the transformation Wood Thrushes, Ovenbirds, and Bobolinks no longer liven the air with song. Of all habitats that humans claim for their own, few are in lower supply than sand beaches. When summer temperatures kick in, thousands of scantily clad people take to the beach. They trample the sand, in the process unknowingly evicting countless small animals from their habitat. In addition to many kinds of rare beetles and wasps, sand beaches are home to one of the rarest birds in North America. Piping Plovers are small cousins of the Killdeer, a bird familiar to many of because of its name-giving cries and its convincing broken-wing act used to lure predators away from the nest. Unlike their larger cousins that readily nest in human-made habitats, Piping Plovers are restricted to quiet sand beaches. Because of this, across North America their populations have plummeted. Efforts are being made to protect their nest sites. In Ontario, Piping Plovers had vanished from all former locations. Then in 2007 a nest, the first in 30 years, was discovered on Sauble Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Canada. That nest was guarded and in ensuing years other nests were discovered. This year Piping Plovers are also nesting at Port Elgin and Wasaga Beach. A nest is safeguarded in several ways. First, an expansive rope barricade is erected to exclude humans. Then a wire basket is placed over the

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Registration of participants and vehicle inspection will be possible on July 16 between 9 am and 4pm, July 17 between 9am and 4pm and on July 18 9 am and 4 pm. A $500 deposit will be required immediately after the purchase of each vehicle. Vehicle pickup and complete payment including fees, GST and PST (if applicable) should be made before July 25. Will be accepted: cash, certified cheque, Visa, MasterCard, and Interac for the $500.00 deposit and only cash, certified cheque and Interac for balance of vehicle.

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PHOTOS BY JESSICA CUNHA/METROLAND

McNab Days delight Above, Fred, a golden retriever from Pembroke, makes a spectacular leap into the water during a Dock Dogs demonstration as part of McNab Days River Drive. Left, Chuck Chapman, of Arnprior, shows off an array of early 19th century items.

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Copies of the Request for Proposal (RFP) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website.

Council No Meetings scheduled for July.

Deadline for submission of the proposals is 4:00 PM August 1st, 2014.

Police Services Board BBQ & Baseball Game VS 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 Monday June 17th, when 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 Thanks to: Ontario Provincial Police Pretty Goods (Lanark) Metro (Arnprior) Lanark Landing (Lanark) L.A. Spa Works (Lanark) Metro (Perth) Jack & Faith’s - No Frills (Arnprior)

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A special thanks to the OPP, Terry Donaldson and his staff, volunteers of the Municipal Drug Strategy Committee and volunteer Bonnie Schnittker of Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit. 10 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 10, 2014

Four-year-old Tessa Brakepotvin, of Dunrobin, shows the dogs how it’s done on the Dock Dogs agility course – while mother Robyn Brake cheers her on.


July 1 party in the Prior One-year-old Nathan Cavanagh grins during the Canada Day festivities at Hydro Park on July 1. PHOTOS BY JESSICA CUNHA/METROLAND

Brothers Konrad Schuler, 8, and Keaton, 6, show off their best-decorated bikes, which both won first place in the Arnprior Canada Day Optimists bicycle parade.

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Above, Andrew Bradley and Blake Gillan kick around a soccer ball. Left, Elizabeth O’Connor, 3, is pushed in a red and white tricked out PHOTOS BY JESSICA CUNHA/METROLAND stroller during the Arnprior Canada Day Optimists bicycle parade. Nicole Lapierre and Sylvia Hogarth share a laugh during the Canada Day festivities at Hydro Park on July 1.

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Happy Birthday Canada Above, from left, 10-year-olds Ethan Hodgson and Grayson Zimmerling show off their national pride. Left, two-yearold Ziya Elmore waves the Canadian flag as she walks in the parade.

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Three-year-olds Tori McCain and Aidan Mask can’t hide their grins as they pilot their jeeps, all done up in red and white for the Braeside Canada Day parade.

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Gov. Gen. David Johnston is brought on a guided tour of the Arnprior District Museum by curator Janet Carlile. On the recently renovated second floor with them is Mayor David Reid and town chief administrative officer Michael Wildman. Johnston was in town June 30 to participate in Clara’s Big Ride for mental health. He once lived in Arnprior, back in 1948, when his father owned a business and managed the local senior men’s baseball team. Johnston told the crowd at Robert Simpson Park that he was the batboy, and doesn’t recall losing a single game all year.

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Deceased identified in fatal crash on Calabogie Road June 30 News - Officers from the Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to the single vehicle collision at 7:45 p.m. on Monday June 30. The single vehicle collision closed Calabogie Road in the Township of Greater Madawaska for more than seven hours while the investigation

took place. A 1998 Toyota Corolla was travelling northbound when it left the pavement and travelled into the ditch. There were two adult males in the vehicle, a father and son. The 31-year-old driver has been identified as Jawed Nasery, 32, of Ottawa. He suffered minor injuries, while his father Muckhtar Na-

sery, 59, of Ottawa suffered serious, life-threatening injuries. Mucktar Nasery was rushed to hospital by paramedics where he died of his injuries. If anyone has information about this crash, they are asked to contact Renfrew OPP at 613-432-3211. Const. Sarah Turcotte is leading the investigation.

Two road deaths over long weekend: OPP News - The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) wrapped up its four-day Canada Day weekend traffic safety campaign on July 2, 2014 with two reported deaths on OPP-patrolled roads. As part of their traffic safety campaign, the OPP raised awareness about speeding and other forms of aggressive driving, calling on motorists and passengers to do their part to help keep the number of speed-related deaths from

rising. Speed is currently the leading contributing factor in road deaths investigated by the OPP so far this year (2014) when compared to distracted and impaired driving. The OPP dealt with high volumes of traffic throughout the weekend and was pleased to see the majority of motorists driving safely as they made their way to and from their travel destinations.

THE CORPORATION OF TAY VALLEY TOWNSHIP Seeks a CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Situated in the heart of Eastern Ontario’s cottage country, Tay Valley Township is a community of picturesque hamlets and historic homesteads with an abundance of shoreline on thirty-one lakes. Being located within a one-hour driving distance of both Ottawa and Kingston, it affords an opportunity to combine urban and rural lifestyles. The Township offers a unique work environment for an individual wishing to partner with Council and fellow employees in the delivery of municipal services to a population of 11,500 (permanent and seasonal). Reporting directly to Council and with the support of a Clerk, Treasurer, Planner, Public Works Manager and Fire Chief, you will be responsible for the efficient administration of the municipality. By leading, directing and co-ordinating the efforts of a staff complement of twenty (20) you will develop and implement effective personnel policies and procedures governing the delivery of all municipal services while controlling annual revenues and expenditures within the limitations established by Council. Providing advice and recommendations to Council on community affairs, government programs and legislative requirements are key activities of this most senior administrative position. As the ideal candidate you have acquired a Degree/Masters in Public Administration or similar field or an equivalent combination of education and extensive management experience, preferably in the municipal field. With a sound knowledge of municipal legislation and practices, you have attained or are actively working toward a CMO and/or CMM accreditation. Your qualifications include excellent communication, management and interpersonal skills.

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ment window was forced open to gain access to the home. Once inside the thief stole some cash and a TV. Provincial Constable Ken Rusaw is investigating. THEFT

A kayak was stolen from a front lawn on Old Orchard Lane in McNab-Braeside township. The theft occurred in the daytime on Wednesday July 2. The kayak is described as a Perception Corsica yellow kayak with two oars. There

are no suspects. MARINE CHARGE

One person was charged after officers conducting marine enforcement on Calabogie Lake found a vessel without sufficient lifejackets on board. A 38-year-old Maple Ontario male was ticketed for the offence. IMPAIRED DRIVERS

On Sunday July 27 at 8:22 p.m. officers were dispatched

to a single vehicle crash in Arnprior. The officers attended Daniel Street near Robert Street and discovered a vehicle had left the roadway and struck a tree near a residence. The driver had been drinking and was arrested for impaired driving. Following breath tests at the detachment a 60year-old Arnprior man was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80mgs. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on July 23. Provincial Constable Tamara Dube investigated.

On Monday June 28 at 9:49 p.m. Provincial Constable George Mikhael was patrolling on Calabogie Rd in Greater Madawaska Township when he stopped a vehicle for a traffic offence. The driver had been drinking and was arrested for impaired driving. Following breath tests at the detachment, a 44-year-old Mississippi Mills man was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80mgs. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on July 9.

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Double-lung transplant big NEED A WEBSITE? Canada Day birthday Fundraising benefit July 26 at Horton Community Centre Steve Newman steve.newman@metroland.com

News – Heather Pickard of Horton Township received a major Canada Day birthday present. At Horton Township Canada Day festivities, family members were selling tickets to the July 26 fundraiser for Heather and Ralph Pickard. Little did they know that by 12:30 p.m. on Canada Day, Heather would be on the operating table at Toronto General Hospital for the start of a 10hour procedure to give her two new lungs. In preparation for the surgery, the Pickards have taken up temporary residence in a

Toronto apartment, and will have to remain there for several months so her medical condition can be monitored. The fundraising benefit is to help pay for living expenses incurred in Toronto. NEW START

Heather, 68, required the surgery after being afflicted by a condition called pulmonary fibrosis. “She got a new birthday, just like Canada,� said one of her sisters, Nora Snider of Pembroke. “She gets a new chance at life. It means she’ll actually be able to enjoy her retirement,� Snider added, knowing her

sister has been sick since retiring three years ago. Heather’s other siblings are Elva Brohart of Arnprior, Glen Styles of White Lake and Clarence Styles of Kinburn. Meanwhile, family members continue to sell the $10 raffle tickets for the Heather Pickard Benefit taking place Saturday, July 26, at the Horton Community Centre. The 8 p.m. fundraiser will feature raffles, a silent auction and musical entertainment. Donations, or ticket purchases, can be made by contacting Elva Brohart of Arnprior (613-623-4599), Heather’s daughter Cheryl Grenier (613623-7507) or George/Brenda Thompson (613-432-7149).

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Taking a break after successfully rescuing a ‘patient’ are, clockwise from front left, Fire Chief Dave Hartwick, and firefighters Karen Barsoski, Kelly O’Rourke and Graeme Cross. The township hosts the 2014 Eastern Regional Auto Extrication Challenge on Sept. 13.


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One special hay bay stayed in field all season Lifestyle - The sun was just starting to come up. Father had roused the brothers, and with great effort they dressed, ate their breakfast in silence, and followed him to the barns. They would head to the back fields, Father walking behind the team, King and Queen. They would have to cross the creek and then the Bonnechere, at the lowest ebb, sloshing across in their work boots to get to the farthest reaches of the farm. There was no bridge to go from the front section of the farm to what Father called “the back 40,” although the acreage across the river was much more than 40. The hay had been mowed into windrows, and now sat in little stacks which the brothers and Father had worked at for several days, getting it ready to load onto the wagon and brought over to the hayloft in the barn. They would be there for at least a whole day, working quickly just in case it rained, soaking the mounds of hay, which would have to be dried out

Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK

before being put into the hay loft. The flat topped wagon would already be in the field with board sides put on to hold the hay, and pitchforks leaning against it ready for the job at hand. It would be a long hot day ahead for Father and my three brothers. Mother would have packed sandwiches and pieces of slab cake in an eleven quart basket, and jars of water with shards of ice. By the time the sun was high in the sky and my own chores done in the house, Mother would say, “alright, Mary, you can head out now if you want.” I would carry another basket of sandwiches, and more water to tide Father and the brothers over. Running like the wind, I would cross the water where an old tree

had fallen across at a narrow point, using it as a bridge, saving me from walking in the water. I would tear up the west hill like someone possessed, ever aware that I was alone, cut off from Mother at home, and the men working in the fields far away. The field was the biggest on the farm, even bigger than what we called the ’20-acre field’ that separated our farm from the Thoms. A rail fence, put up by Father’s great grandfather, circled the field, and a log gate was at one end where Father could take the team in an out when necessary. That day, when I got to the field, the work was still all at the farthest end, and the mounds of hay still to be loaded onto the wagon reminded me of the gumdrops in a big glass jar sitting on the counter at Briscoe’s General Store. I was barely through the gate when I saw the bird. I stopped dead so as not to frighten it. It was on one of the hay stacks, its head deep in the hay, and its tail fluttering. I put the basket down and walked

slowly towards the hay, and the bird showed its displeasure by swooping in and out of the hay declaring ownership. I knew it was nesting. Before the day was out, that mound of hay would be on the wagon, and the birds nest and whatever was in it, gone. I dropped the basket and ran through the field to where Father and the boys were forking the hay onto the wagon, and cried to Father that there was one haystack that he couldn’t touch, and told him why. Emerson said he was heading right over to the place with the fork, and that would be the end of the bird’s nest. Father told him to stay where he was ... there was plenty of work to do at that end of the field. And then Father followed me over to the gate and the haystack where the little bird had nested. He put his finger to his lips, signalling me to be quiet. The bird was frantic, making a lot of noise and going in and out of the hay, hovering, and proclaiming ownership again.

Father took my hand and led me towards the opening in the field before he spoke. He said one haystack left in the field would neither make nor break us, and he saw no reason why the bird couldn’t be left alone. I was so overjoyed, I hugged his overall covered leg, and thanked him over and over again. I gave Father the basket, and he headed back to where the boys were working, and I headed over towards the west hill and home to tell Mother about the little bird frantically trying to protect its nest. I told her how Father said it would be left alone to hatch its eggs, or feed its babies, whatever the case may be. Mother smiled and said, “that’s just like something your father would do.” And so for the rest of the season, standing alone in that big hay field, was one small mound. It would shrink in size. It would turn brown from the sun, but it would have served as a safe haven to a little bird who called it home.

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Community suport agencies hosts Bluegrass concert July 14 Liz Wall Seniors at Home

Events - Community Support agencies across Renfrew County, from Arnprior to Deep River, are working together with the Champlain Community Transportation Collaborative and the Child Poverty Action Network on their first ever fundraising event, designed to assist “all ages and stages� of our community. If you enjoy bluegrass or great acoustic music, and want to

show your support for people all across Renfrew County, come out on July 14 for a wonderful evening with Junior Sisk and Ramblers Choice, an award-winning band from Virginia. The cost of medical travel can cause great hardship to those living on a fixed income. This is especially true for long distances and for dialysis, which usually happens three times each week. The Transportation Collaborative, working under the sponsorship of Carefor Health and Community Services, works to provide as much subsidy as possible for those who need it. The Child Poverty Action Network raises funds each year to

help purchase back-to-school supplies such as backpacks and shoes. For families living on a limited budget, these costs can be very stressful. Children need to be socially included and to feel that they have the same access to resources as their peers, if we want them to do well in school. When children are included and helped to succeed in school, research shows they do much better as adults. This event will help children living in poverty, as well as those who have lifethreatening medical conditions and need transportation to obtain treatment. The evening will start at 5 p.m. with a charity barbecue in the parking lot, with entertainment provided by local Ottawa Valley musicians. The concert will follow, starting at 6:30 p.m. for ticket holders. Advance tickets are $15 and $20 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at our office, 106 McGonigal St. W., and Valley Heritage Radio. Proceeds will be shared with the Renfrew County Community Transportation Collaborative (RCCTC) subsidy fund and the Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN) Back-to-School Fund.

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Tour of the times Joan Headrick pulls a fresh loaf of bread out of the cob oven on her property during the Heritage House and Garden Tour on June 28. Attendees had the opportunity to visit three heritage homes, four gardens, a school, a church and a radio station. Far left, Sue Beaton, of Calabogie, and OrlĂŠans resident Cindy Roberts, enjoy the strawberry social at the Burnstown United Church. Centre, Helen Gunn and Lillian Trask show off their period costumes. Right, Jean Calberry prepares the decadent desserts for the strawberry social.

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Pets, head prostration and vehicles Ian Stupp Pet Talk

Lifestyle - It amazes me that with temperatures in the high 30s and low 40s pet owners are still exercising their dogs during mid day sun (11 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the temperature is at its peak) or leaving them in vehicles to go shopping. I cannot state louder or clearer, for the health and safety of your pet, leave your pets at home. Heat prostration can often occur on moderately warm days, but the problem is always worst during late July and August. Cooler morning temperatures may prompt pet owners to take their animals with them on that morning trip the grocery store and while they are inside, the thermometer is rapidly rising. Dogs and cats respond to heat differently than humans do. The time it takes to run just a few errands can mean the difference between life and death for the trapped animal. The most frustrating site that one animal lover can witness is a dog or cat literally boiling

to death while the owner is off in some store. Although the windows are opened slightly and the vehicle is parked in the shade the interior of a vehicle on a summer’s day can reach well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. For those of you who must travel with a pet in the spring and summer please use some common sense. On a warm, sunny day windows collect light, trapping heat inside the vehicle, and pushing the temperature inside to dangerous levels. On an 85degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows opened slightly can reach 102 degrees within 10 minutes. After 30 minutes, the temperature will reach 120 degrees. For most pets, temperatures above 100 degrees can quickly be fatal. The early signs of trouble are panting, and a warm, dry skin. Within minutes, the animal may have a blue tongue and gums, a staring expression and a high temperature. Vomiting sometimes occurs, followed by collapse and, soon after, death. All of this may happen within 10 minutes.

Pets, more so than humans, are susceptible to overheating. While people can roll down windows, turn on the air conditioner or exit the vehicle when they become too hot, pets cannot. Pets are much less efficient at cooling themselves than people are. Dogs are designed to conserve heat, their sweat glands, which exist on their nose and the pads of their feet, are inadequate for cooling during hot days. Panting and drinking water helps cool them, but if they only have overheated air to breathe, dogs can suffer brain and organ damage after just 15 minutes. Short-nosed breeds, like pugs and bulldogs, young pets, seniors or pets with weight, respiratory, cardiovascular or other health problems are especially susceptible to heat-related stress. Ian Stupp owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. North Arnprior. For comments or suggestions Ian can be reached at 613-623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail.com

Your gift keeps on giving. Forever.

Legacy Gift will generate $42.2 MILLION for CHEO over next 100 years Weldon Cochrane was an Ottawa chartered accountant and partner with the accounting ďŹ rm of Coopers and Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) and was also the Treasurer on the CHEO Foundation Board. Mr. Cochrane had an appreciation for the importance of leaving a legacy and understood how to make an impact when he decided to made a gift in his Will to CHEO. He left the residual of his estate with instructions for it to be endowed; meaning that the capital would be preserved in perpetuity and the annual interest would be used to fund the important work at CHEO. When Mr. Cochrane died in 1985 the CHEO Foundation received $540,000

from his estate and established the Weldon Cochrane Endowment Fund as directed in his Will. Much has happened and changed at CHEO since his death and in that time his legacy gift has grown to $4.6 million.

(20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $6.2 million. In 50 years $15 million (80%) will go to the hospital and $3.8 million (20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $8.4

As CHEO marks its 40th anniversary this year, we look back and honour not only those in our community who made our local children’s hospital a reality, but also donors like Mr. Cochrane who made children a priority. Why not honour what is most important to you during your lifetime The impact of Mr. Cochrane’s generous gift is probably beyond what by considering a gift in Will to CHEO. Our he could have even imagined when he made it over 30 years ago. children, youth and families deserve to Moving forward 80 percent of the interest million. In 100 years $42.2 million (80%) will always have excellent health care, to beneďŹ t generated from this fund will be invested in go to the hospital and $10.6 million (20%) from lifesaving research and be provided medical equipment, research and hospital will be reinvested bringing the total value with the support programs to live happy programs at CHEO. The remaining 20 of the fund to $15.2 million. and healthy lives now and forever. percent will be reinvested to allow the fund His legacy lives on and continues to make to continue to grow. In 25 years $6.4 million a difference in the lives of young patients (80%) will go to the hospital and $1.6 million at CHEO today, and for future generations.

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Arnprior District High School hosted its 2014 commencement ceremonies Thursday, June 26. Among the special moments of the evening were the presentation of the new Brodie Cole Armstrong Memorial Award to Elizabeth Brooks and Serena Major and the Arnprior Aerospace Technology Award in memory of Derek Hadley to Joshua Jones, Brent Malloch and Ashley Schlievert. Valedictorian Cole van Wyk thanked families and friends of the 140 graduates, but especially teachers and principals for their support. “Certainly these were some of the most fulfilling years of our lives to date; looking back they seemed to fly by. We entered these doors nervous and anxious, fearful that we wouldn’t be able to integrate into the high school system. Now we exit through these same doors - scrolls in hand – as the kings and queens of the high school,� said van Wyk. He chronicled the various accomplishments at ADHS over the four years, including two OFSAA championships for the senior boys football team, consecutive county titles for the senior boys basketball team, and many track successes including an all-Ontario gold medal. “Wherever the Redmen went we were recognized as an athletic threat no matter the playing surface or arena. We exemplified ‘Redmen Pride’ and it looks good on each one of us,� he said. ADHS successes extended beyond athletics. “Our school played to countless sold out

Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award winner is Alyssa Redner. Renfrew County District School Board Medallion winners are: Elizabeth Brooks, Shawna Burnett, Jeffrey Cavanagh, Riley Dunn, Garnet Gladwin, Brittany Handke, Joshua Jones, Melissa Kargus, Stacie Kerr, Serena Major, Brent Malloch, Michael McGrath, Patrick McGrath, Kelsie McGuire, Claire Pecora, Tyler Poirier, Traleena Rouleau and Kathleen Smith. A Business Medallion was presented to Nolan How and a Technical Medallion to Zachary Wilson. ADHS choir Red Velvet, as well as teachers’ choir Half Metre Voices, performed for the commencement crowd. Receiving Certificates of Accomplishment were Lauren Reid and Kyle Terrell. Ontario Scholars are Tagwanibisan Armitage-Smith, Charlie Armstrong, Braydon Barr, Daniel Berardi, Leanne Blair, Braeden Broome, Shawna Burnett, Riley Dunn, Katherine Farmer, Kaitlyn Fraser, Charlie Galley, Garnet GladSHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND win, Jordan Greenough, Eric Guevremont, Arnprior District High School principal Neil Brittany Handke, Nolan How, Joshua Jones, Farmer joins valedictorian Cole van Wyk Melissa Kargus, Stacie Kerr, Sara Lepine, Serena Major, Brent Malloch, Ryan McCorbefore the ceremony. mick, Bonnie McGonigal, Michael McGrath, performances in Red Velvet, band, and on stage Patrick McGrath, Chase McIlquham, Claire Pecora, Tyler Poirier, Alyssa Redner, Carolyn with drama,� said Van Wyk. At the Thursday afternoon ceremony, school Renaud, Angelyne Rosenfeld-Arruda, Traleena choir Red Velvet performed O Canada and Rouleau, Janessa Russett, Grace Smith, Zachamong those making remarks were principal ary Somerville, Melanie Style, Nathan Toman, Neil Farmer and Renfrew Country District Cole van Wyk, Hailey Wheeler and Boden Zvonarich. School Board superintendent Dennis Jenkins. Specialist High Skills Majors The Governor General’s Academic Medal Arts & Culture was presented to Traleena Rouleau and the

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Tagwanibisan Armitage-Smith, Elizabeth Brooks, Sydney Burns, Massimo Cozzi, Patricia Dodge, Katherine Farmer, Tristan Fortin, Miranda Raymond and Kathrine SergerieGroulx. Business Allison MacKenzie Construction Braydon Barr, Brent Malloch, Emma Normoyle, Andrew Rueckwald, Joseph Veninga Health & Wellness Liane Argue, Megan Caldwell, Julie Campbell, Jeffrey Cloutier, Breanna Craig, Hannah Fraser, Lucas Homer, Avery Jackson, Caitlin Leaman, Sara Lepine, Kelsie McGuire, Alison Parker, Robyn Rochon-Kaiser, Janessa Russett, Kennedee Smith Transportation Ashley Schlievert Business Certificates Nolan How Blaire Lentz French Certificates Core Leanne Blair, Jamie Burnett, Samantha Moore-Caesar, Megan Caldwell, Ashley Campbell, Julie Campbell, Kerralie Casselman, Jeffrey Cloutier, Auston Dean, Patricia Dodge, Rachael Emard, Katherine Farmer, Kaitlyn Fraser, Charlie Galley, Christian Gervais, Jordan Greenough, Melissa Kargus, Serena Major, Bonnie McGonigal, Jessica Naismith, Victoria Nicholas, Alyssa Redner, Traleena Rouleau, Janessa Russett, Grace Smith, Melanie Styles. See ADHS GRAD Page 34

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Arnprior Aerospace Technology Awards: Joshua Jones In Memory of Derek Hadley: Brent Malloch, Ashley Schlievert Arnprior Community Safety Partnership: Dylan Boettger; Committee Awards: Rachel Ryan Arnprior and District Fish & Game Club Awards: Don Pierce Memorial Award - Brittany Handke; Jeffrey Draper Memorial Award

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The Town of Arnprior would like to thank Town staff, volunteers, residents, visitors and especially six time Olympic Medalist Clara Hughes, Bell Let’s Talk and His Excellency The Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada for an outstanding event last Monday. We are honored to have been part of Clara’s Big Ride and are truly proud of the support shown Monday evening by residents and visitors alike. In addition to funding provided by the Town to help assist local mental health initiatives, Arnprior residents and visitors contributed over $1100 in donations and an estimated 3000 people were at Robert Simpson Park to welcome Clara Hughes and Governor General David Johnston to Arnprior. Thank you for joining with us as we work towards ending the stigma associated with mental health.

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- Rachel Ryan ADHS Coffee House Award: Victoria Brittle, Claire Pecora Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Bursaries: Arnprior Auxiliary Bursary for Nursing - Avery Jackson, Robyn RochonKaiser; Arnprior Auxiliary Bursary for Allied Health - Janessa Russett Arnprior Medical Staff Awards: Kaitlyn Boese, Chelsea Pretty Arnprior Optimist Club: Gerry Green Memorial Awards - Traleena Rouleau, Melanie Styles Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion Scholarships: Community College Awards - Braeden Broome, Brendan Stashick; Community University Awards - Traleena Rouleau, Janessa Russett; Poppy College Awards - Ryan Kyte, Vanessa Thomas; Poppy University Awards Garnet Gladwin, Michael McGrath Boyce Funeral Home Awards for French: Brittany Handke, Traleena Rouleau Brodie Cole Armstrong Scholarships: Music Award - Elizabeth Brooks; Friendship Award - Serena Major Charles N. Grace Memorial Award: Pamela Calvert, Brent Malloch, Zachary Somerville, Marcus Strackholder Dan Hickey Memorial Awards: Shawna Burnett, Melissa Kargus Edward J. Houston Memorial Awards for Drama: Kaitlyn Fraser, Conor Hogan Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce Award: Ryan McCormick, Zachary Somerville, Cole van Wyk

Individual awards Liane Argue: Arnprior Agricultural Society Award Charlie Armstrong: Kathleen Gillan Brookins Award Chad Brennan: ADHS Alumni Scholarship Jamie Burnett: French Speaking Proficiency Award, Pilon Family Citizenship Award, Trisha Louise Smith Memorial Award Samantha Moore-Caesar: Horace D. McCord Scholarship See ADHS AWARDS Page 39

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J. J. Neilson Family Endowments: Kaitlyn Boese, Chelsea Pretty, Ellen Smith Katrina Lyman Memorial Awards: Charlie Armstrong, Nathan Toman Knights of Columbus Awards : Tristan Hadley, Lucas Homer, Bonnie McGonigal, Vanessa Thomas Lisa Amanda Agnes Roesler Memorial Awards: Samantha Moore-Caesar, T y l e r Poirier Northern Credit Union: Ashley Campbell; Arnprior Branch Bursaries - Janessa Russett, Boden Zvonarich Ontario Power Generation’s Secondary: Riley Dunn; School Student Achievement Awards - Joshua Jones Pacific Safety Products Inc. Awards: Chad Brennan, Riley Dunn Pearl and Max Smolkin Scholarships: Traleena Rouleau, Kathleen Smith Town of Arnprior Awards: Dylan Boettger, Lucas Homer

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Walter Zadow school celebrates accomplishments of its 44 graduates PHOTOS BY JAKE DAVIES

The Grade 8 graduates from the Walter Zadow Public School French Immersion class pose with their two teachers prior to the graduation exercises at the school June 23. The students, in back from left, are Keanna Maves, Emma Proulx, Casey Prebble, Sarah Dean, Valentina Candelaria, Hayden Hartwick and Jarren Adam; in the middle are teacher Mandy Inglis-Herron, Haleigh Cox, Kiersten Inch, Emily Verch, Shaelyn Edwards, Porter Gibeault, Tristen Warnock, Lauren Hill, and teacher Leigh-Anne Steeves-Adam; and in front Simona Nixon, Sydney Moore, Jeanika Benoit, Alyssa Zvonarich, Jaclyn Gillan, Taylor Gillan, Paige Miller and Sydney Faour.

The regular Grade 8 class of graduates from Walter Zadow Public School includes in back from left, teacher Sherri Madore, Nitasha Daley, Bailey Lewis, Dorian Schroeder, Kurtis Malloch, Gabriel Lyndon, Findley Moore; in the middle Ashley Hird, Ryland Mosley, Jenna Dunlop, Chloe Farr, Olivia Rattray, Jordyn Gibeault, Jacob McLellan, Blair Laughlin; and in front Emily Dobbs-Armstrong, Joshua Baird, Joshua Lorbetskie, Tanner Gunsolus, Ethan Mason, Owen Poole, and Brianna Chartrand. R0012785869

News – Walter Zadow Public School put its two classes of Grade 8 graduates in the spotlight June 23 in the annual graduation exercises at the school. Sydney Moore from the French Immersion class and Findley Moore from the regular class were the valedictorians. Congratulations were offered by the school’s principal and board superintendent Dennis Jenkins, who presented Renfrew County medallions to seven students. They were Valentina Candelaria, Sydney Faour, Jaclyn Gillan, Taylor Gillan, Hayden Hardwick, Alyssa Zvonarich and Sydney Moore. Jacyln Gillan received the Dr. Robert McCreary Humanitarian award and the Lions Club Andy Campbell Memorial Award for highest academic achievement (female). Jarren Adam earned the Arnprior Lions Club Mac Smith Memorial Award for highest academic achievement (male) and also received a proficiency in math and science award. Renee Stewart presented the Caitlin Stewart Memorial Award to Owen Poole. Poole also shared the proficiency in health and physical education award with Sarah Dean and received a Rotarian Four Way Test award. The Tyler McEnroe Memorial Award went to Shaelyn Edwards. Taylor Gillan earned the Walter Zadow Memorial Citizenship award and Ontario Principal Council’s award for student leadership. Arnprior Optimist Club awards for positive attitude went to Brianna Chartrand and Jacob McLellan.

Other award winners were: Jeanika Benoit – proficiency in French Immersion; Valentina Candelaria – proficiency in history and geography, Community Safety Partnership’s Murray Vernon Award; Chloe Farr – proficiency in math and science; Jordyn Gibeault – proficiency in core French; Lauren Hill – Rotarian Four Way Test award; Ashley Hird – proficiency in English, proficiency in arts; Hayden Hartwick – proficiency in English; Findley Moore – proficiency in history and geography; Simona Nixon – proficiency in arts; Alyssa Zvonarich – proficiency in math and science. Ryland Mosley was chosen outstanding male athlete and Sydney Moore and Jordyn Gibeault shared the outstanding female athlete award. Thirty Big ‘A’ Awards were presented to students excelling academically, artistically, athletically and in cocurricular activities. They were Jordyn Gibeault, Ashley Hird, Blair Laughlin, Olivia Rattray, Owen Poole, Ryland Mosley, Fin Moore, Kurtis Malloch, Jenna Dunlop, Jarren Adam, Valentina Candelaria, Haleigh Cox, Sarah Dean, Shaelyn Edwards, Sydney Faour, Porter Gibeault, Jaclyn Gillan, Taylor Gillan, Hayden Hartwick, Lauren Hill, Kiersten Inch, Keanna Maves, Paige Miller, Sydney Moore, Simona Nixon, Casey Prebble, Emma Proulx, Emily Verch, Tristen Warnock and Alyssa Zvonarich.

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Store Forward The Ontario Telemedicine Network is a rapidly expanding, not-for-profit organization that’s improving access to medical treatment, especially for patients living in rural areas. Each day, 12 patients in the Champlain region use telemedicine. For example, a patient may go to their community hospital in Arnprior to consult with a skin, heart, or diabetes specialist in Ottawa through videoconferencing. A total of 30 providers, networks, and educational institutions are now hooked up in the Champlain region. Telemedicine is important to the Champlain LHIN, as it helps address the strategic direction of improving access to care closer to home. The telehealth team along with Dr Jason Sack is pleased to announce a new clinic offered called Store Forward. The Store forward program provides more access to Dr. Sack along with 5 other Dermatologists in the area: Dr. Diane Quintal; Dr. JP Des Groseilliers; Dr. Steven Glassman; Dr. James Walker; and Dr. Irene Lara Carrales (Pediatric Dermatologist). How does it work? Ontario Telehealth Network (OTN) telederm service allows physicians and nurses to securely send dermatological referrals including pictures of the patient’s skin condition and relevant patient history to an Ontario based dermatologist. How do I get a referral? A referral form is completed by the Family Physician. This form has a series of questions and once complete provides answers the dermatologists need, to help make recommendations for treatment. What is the process? Once the referral is faxed it will be submitted into the store forward software by the nurse. The patient comes to the telehealth clinic gives a brief history and has photographs of the skin taken by the telehealth nurse. Once this is reviewed by the dermatologist a report is sent to referring site and the family physician. The family physician will contact the patient to initiate any treatment recommended.

Meet the 2014-2015 ARH Board of Directors. Front row (from left to right): Dr. Christine Schriver, Chief of Staff; Chris Havey; Richard Wereley; Becky Hollingsworth; Barb Darlow. Back from (from left to right): Eric Hanna, President & CEO; Pamela Lemay; Leah Levesque; Dr. Mark Robson, President of the Medical Staff; Deborah Clark; Doreen Nicholas; Julie Martin-McKay; Tom Melvin, Vice-Chair, Jay Johnston, Chair and Dr. Hal Leitch. Missing Donna Anderson.

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Arnprior Continuing Education graduates celebrate achievements day. He also thanked Mr. O’Brien, Sue Bruemmer and Gail Flick. “Through their professional yet personable conduct, they made it easy and enjoyable to complete these courses,” he said. “The staff here have created a place where the mind can flourish and enjoy doing so.”

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News - The Arnprior Adult High School and Arnprior Program for Alternative Learning held their graduation ceremonies on the evening of Tuesday, June 24. It was a very proud moment for the students, as they walked across the stage and received their high school diplomas. Many of them have been out of school for a number of years; coming back to school was a challenge for them. Loran Young, the principal of the Arnprior Continuing Education program, told the graduates that the night was a celebration. “You are ending one part of your life, and starting a new one. Don’t stop now, keep going and continue to believe in yourself.” Norman Hazelwood, local trustee with the Renfrew County District School Board, brought greetings from the board. He congratulated the students on their achievements and wished them well for the future.

SPECIAL AWARDS

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS

The valedictorian address was given by Paul Lawford. He reflected on his year back at school by saying he drew inspiration from his classmates, and learned something new every-

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The Arnprior Adult High School 2014 graduating class includes, from left, Michael Saliga, Christopher Smiley, Paul Lawford, Laurie Beaudoin, Tyler Gervais, Kim Sullivan, Alexander Scott, Ashley Molina, Dorian Kasaboski, Garry Mars and Danylle Bonderud.

A number of special awards were handed out during the ceremony. Recipients were Laurie Beaudoin - Principal’s Award; Garry Mars – Social Science Award; Christopher Smiley - Math Award; Alexander Scott - Attendance and LBS awards; Michael Saliga - Correspondence Award; and Lawford –Valedictorian Award. Two co-op awards were presented, one to Danylle Bonderud from the Adult High School and a second to Dorian Kasaboski from the Arnprior Program for Alternative Learning. After the graduation, family and friends took time to visit with each other, take pictures and enjoy refreshments. For more information on the Arnprior Continuing Education program, call Melissa Friske in Renfrew at 613 432-3156.

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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

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

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(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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The Rev. David W. Hooper, B.A.,B.Ed.,M.Div. 613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!

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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!

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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

THE OASIS 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

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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One of the great successes of the Federal Conservative Government has been our championing of Canadian goods, products and services to the rest of the world. We have accomplished this by promoting Canada as a free-trading nation and the signing of a record number of international trade agreements. The irony of this accomplishment is that it is now easier to trade with some other countries than it is to trade with fellow Canadian provinces. With the goal of a healthier, stronger economy and job creation, Federal Industry Minister James Moore has announced our plan to modernize the 20-year-old Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) between the provinces in line with current global economic realities. By improving the AIT, one of the first groups to benefit will be consumers with a greater choice of goods and services. An example where consumers need better choice and service is in the Ontario electricity market. Renfrew County should be able to benefit from being on the Ontario, Quebec border. Rather than having to purchase electricity from the Ontario government default power monopoly, our power Local Distribution Companies (LDCs) should be able to choose to purchase cheap, abundant hydro electricity directly from Quebec or from a local supplier if the price is right. Consumers should be able to purchase electricity from a retailer without all the “green energy Act” add-on charges that cost more than the electricity portion of the bill. Ottawa River Power Corporation (ORPC) has a historic agreement to receive power from Quebec and better local management, contributing to it having the lowest power rates in the province. Thank-you to all the residents of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke who took the time to fill out my latest survey questionnaire “Should You Be Able to Choose Where You Buy Your Hydro From?” If you have not done so, please let me know your answer. Your opinion is important to me. In being able to choose where you buy your power, Ottawa Valley residents who own a cottage, hunt camp or trailer that is on the grid could say no to the latest policy pronouncement from the Liberal party in Toronto to charge a monthly fee regardless if the power is turned on for the “privilege” of being connected to the grid. This is estimated by the Consumer Policy Institute to cause a 50% spike in cottage power bills in addition to all the other projected price increases! Now that the provincial election is over, only a strong Federal government can act as a counter-balance to cushion the ruinous policies that have led to the hollowing out of the manufacturing sector in Ontario, thanks to out of control provincial electricity bills that are being manipulated as a social experiment for items like uneconomical industrial wind turbines, rather than applying natural laws of supply and demand that competition would encourage. The perverse aspect of this policy is that their reason for increasing costs is to “save” the environment, when now it will be cheaper to run a seasonal gas generator. So much for clean air! Only through having the freedom to choose, and having competition in the market place will consumers and the environment be protected.

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AWARDS Proficiency in Art: Tristan Layman Outstanding Female Athlete: Sydney Devlin and Mackenzie Foster Outstanding Male Athlete: Braeden Reinert Proficiency in French: Tristan Layman Proficiency in History: Kaileigh Wright Proficiency in Math: Sydney Devlin Secretarial Award: Nicholas Ross The Doug Fraser School Motto ‘We Do Our Best’ Award: Keely Henderson Principal’s School Spirit Award: Lyssa MacDonald Citizenship Award: Lyssa MacDonald Public Speaking Award: Kaileigh Wright Science Award: Sydney Devlin Leadership Award: Kaileigh Wright Geography Award: Sydney Devlin English Awards (Optimist Club): Sydney Devlin and Kaileigh Wright Most Improved Student Award (girl): Rebecca Byers Most Improved Student Awards (boy): Andrew Nagy Humanitarian Awards (Arnprior Rotary Club): Keely Henderson and Broady O’Gorman

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As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is promoting agriculture, international trade, Canadian Unity, AECL, the military or jobs in the working forest, I am here to serve you! As always, if you have any concerns of a federal nature, or just want to share your views with me, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Office contact Information: Constituency Office of Cheryl Gallant, MP, 84 Isabella St., Pembroke On. K8A 5S5 or call 732-4404. There is no postage required when you write your Federal Member of Parliament. For more information contact Cheryl Gallant, M.P. – 613-732-4404 R0012789583

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Summer skills camp shows girls there’s a place for them in the trades News - There’s a place for women in the skilled trades. And the Renfrew County District School Board is giving Grade 7 and 8 girls a taste of the jobs available this summer. The school board, with the assistance of the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP), is hosting a free 10-day Women in Skilled Trades summer camp. The trades exploration day camp started July 2 and is based out of Fellowes High School. There are 33 girls signed up and led through many of the skilled trades options by OYAP Liaison Terry Hoelke, Arnprior District High School technology teacher Mauri Gonzalez, Opeongo High School cosmetology teacher Dianne Kennedy and physical education teacher Alyson Wendorf who works on character building skills with the campers. “Opportunities in the workforce for girls have never been more diverse and exciting and we believe by introducing the non-traditional skilled trades to girls, it will help

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Twenty-six of the RCDSB’s Grade 7 and 8 students enrolled in the Women in Skilled Trades summer camp pose for a photo along with instructors Terry Hoelke, Mauri Gonzalez and Dianne Kennedy before getting started on their wood-working assignment building bird houses.

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them explore options they might not otherwise have considered,” Hoelke said. “During the camp, the girls will be exposed to a variety of skilled trades by working on various projects in an atmosphere intended to be fun and collaborative.” A ton of special guests and special trips also take place during the two weeks. The girls heard from RCDSB Health, Safety and Wellness representative Shane Halliday and Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities representative Pam Duplessis who spoke about skilled trades and apprenticeships. A female Hydro One linesperson and engineer, automotive mechanic, sheet metal tradesperson, metal shop worker, electrician, carpenter, plumber, hairstylist and chef will all visit the girls and talk about their experience in their respective fields. The girls are also heading to Ottawa for a field trip and will also visit the Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre. Lunch is served every day. The girls who have signed up to participate in the camp have done so, not only just to learn about the trades, but to have fun. “I thought it would be fun,” said soon-to-be Rockwood Public School Grade 8 student Brianna Immel-Bouwman, 13. “My mom’s a worry-wart so I’ve never built anything. That’s why I wanted to come here to this camp.” Twelve-year-old Melissa McDonald, who will be attending Grade 8 at Westmeath Public School next year, wanted to experience a few trades. “I like doing different trades,” she said. “I like cooking, I like building things – I like doing things with my hands.” Both are excited about Fellowes’ hospitality program teacher and chef Wanda Hilts’ visit. “I love cooking,” Brianna said. Both also have dads who work and hobby in the trades. “My dad is really into lumber so I’ve worked with him,” Melissa said. Brianna’s dad is a construction worker who just recently started his own steel roofing company. “We want to make an awareness for the girls that yes, you can be a tradesperson – women are capable of doing anything in the trades,” Hoelke said. “Male plumbers are making $55 an hour in union-certified jobs. Why shouldn’t women?”

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Sports - It was a beautiful day for golf at the Madawaska Golf Club. But the large group gathered on the putting green would be doing a lot more practicing then playing this day. The 14-person Arnprior Special Olympics golf team has been spending its Sunday evenings practicing with its team of six coaches using the club’s driving range, practice green and both the Twisted Pines and Sumac Grove courses. Sunday, June 22 marked the team’s fourth practice and will keep heading to the course until mid-August. This is the second year

for the team whose numbers have risen from nine last year to 14 this year – all without ever even playing in a tournament. “The athletes wanted this,” said head coach Vicki Murdoch who also coaches the Arnprior Special Olympics swimming team. “So we put our heads together and made something happen.” The first year was spent as an introduction to the sport and learning some of the techniques. This year the team is progressing and learning more advanced skills.

The Arnprior Special Olympics golf team pose for a photo before their weekly practice at the Madawaska Golf Club. In the front row, from left, are Aaron Leafloor, Vicki Murdoch (Head Coach), Renee Stewart (Coach), Devon Ross, Geoffrey Avdovich, Paul Rorwick and Greg Murdoch. In back are Steve Skrypnyk (Golf Pro – Madawaska Golf Club), Mark Murdoch (Coach), Mackie MacLean, Steven Shane, Brad Janoska, Rick Willmott, Greg Rorwick, Kenny Jensen, Kyle Terrell, Brian Bonnar (Coach) and Harold Neumann (Coach).

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Golf a focal point of summer for Special Olympian team members Continued from Page 40

The golf team hopes to compete in a tournament later this year, or host one at some point. But until then, the athletes come out each Sunday evening practice their skills and enjoy the game of golf. It’s not just the players who are learning the ropes as Murdoch points out – there’s a steep learning curve for the coaches as well. Murdoch is proud of the fact not all six coaches are parents of athletes. Some are helping out just because of their love of the game. Even Murdoch, who is a

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member of the Madawaska Golf Club and competes regularly within the ladies club as well as part of the Madawaska ladies team, is spending some time learning. She will be attending the 2014 National Special Olympics held in Vancouver from July 8 to July 13 where she will be coaching the Ontario swim team. She also plans to take some time to watch the National Special Olympics golf tournament – a new sport for 2014. “Hopefully it will give me some ideas about running, and coaching, the Arnprior team,” she

said. The long-time Special Olympics coach says it’s an easy decision to stay involved and keep trying new things. “What keeps all of us coaches coming back year after year is the pride and self-esteem the athletes show when they accomplish their goals,” Murdoch said. She also appreciates the support the Madawaska Golf Club has given the Arnprior Special Olympics golf team. “They’ve been really good to us,” she said. Club manager Victoria Oliver is happy to

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have the team there. “We are proud to support the Special Olympics,” she said. “We thank them for choosing the Madawaska Golf Club to be a part of growing the game together.” The Arnprior Special Olympics will be hosting their annual fundraising golf tournament on Friday, July 11 at the Arnprior Golf Club. For more information on the Arnprior Special Olympics visit their website at arnprior. specialolympicsontario.ca. For more information on the Madawaska Golf Club visit their website at www.madawaskagolf.com.

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New Listing! 140 Kingdon Mine Road, Vydon Acres Weclome home to this immaculate & lovely 2+2 bedrm hiranch bungalow on a 1 acre lot in a private & woodsy setting featuring hardwd in livrm, large eat-in kitchen, covered back deck, woodstove in recrm, single car garage, includes 5 appls, only 25 minutes to Kanata or 10 minutes to Arnprior! Near walking trails at Morris Island Conservation Area! $264,900

New Listing! 496 Meadowbreeze Drive, Emerald Meadows, Kanata Spacious MInto Empire model 3 bedrm freehold townhome has beautiful stamped concrete patio in fenced yard, sunny exposure, gas fireplace in livrm, large oakkitchen, ensuite & walk-in closet in master, rec rm, 5 appliances, c/air, garage door opener, carpets professionally cleaned & interior being painted! $274,900

LOTS FOR SALE 1 ACRE LOT IN UPSCALE SUBDIVISION ON EDGE OF TOWN. $74,500. 4 ACRE BUILDING LOT. $69,900 CALL CLINT 613-614-4740

OPEN HOUSE THURS. JULY 10TH 6-8PM 961 CALIFORNIA ROAD MLS#907106 $179,000 CALL CLINT 613-614-4740 MLS#44 9129

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178 HARRIET STREET GREAT STARTER - INVESTMENT PROPERTY. LARGE LOT. SCHOOL BLOCK. ASKING $189,900. MLS#919037 CALL LIZ 613-623-1053

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9 HUYCK DRIVE 3 BDRMS, 2 BATHS, MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY. FINISHED LOWER LEVEL. ASKING $209,900. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

89 EDEY STREET, UNIT 1A MLS#916177 $127,000 CALL CLINT 613-614-4740

MULTIFAMILY YARD SALE!

4881 Opeongo Rd., Crown Point Inviting chalet style 2 bedrm bungalow on dead end street 25 mins north of Kanata, spacious 119’ x 150’ lot with river & mountain views, remodeled & added on to in 2004 with new septic & drilled well, 3 season porch, 2 pce ensuite bath, lovely decks for lounging, paved laneway with a car shelter and a 220v plug for RVs. Includes 5 appliances! $289,900

New Price! Waterfront! 4928 Opeongo Rd., Crown Point Rustic & inviting all year round bungalow on the Ottawa River complete with breaktaking views of the Gatineau Hills, huge 100’ x 186’ lot, 2 bedrms, f.a. oil heat, deck, sloped lot down to waterfront and sandy beach, dead end street only 25 minutes to Kanata! $284,900

SOLD! 2120 Kinburn Side Road, Rural Kinburn Secluded & sprawling all brick bungalow laden with country charm , 7.6 woodsy acres, 3 fireplaces, hardwd flrs, main flr famrm, den & laundry, 50 years shingles on house, 3000+ square feet of heated garage space for the hobbyist. A very rare find so don’t miss out make your move today! 30 minutes to the city! List price $599,900

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163 Lion Head Drive, Pakenham Prestigious location at Pakenham Highlands Golf Course, perfect retirement bungalow with 2 bedroom loft, ensuite bath, 2 car garage, breathtaking yard with extensive flower beds and lovely interlock walkway, gazebo, large paved laneway, 5 appls, shingles & natural gas furnace 2012. $389,900

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A total of 26 runners and walkers participated in the third McNab Days River Drive Tartan Run and Walk on June 28 along the shores of the beautiful and historic Ottawa River. This year the top male and female runners were a married couple Mark Pilon and Zoe Gosling of Arnprior, above. The speediest young runner was 10-year-old Carter McNulty of McNab-Braeside, at right. This year the five-kilometre run was augmented by country tasks. including hauling water, tossing bales of hay, deYoungest competitor Marcus Skuce takes a well de- livering mail, moving kindling, served break after participating. and paying the piper.

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3+ BEDROOM MOBILE, DRYWALLED, UPGRADED THROUGHOUT AND WITH A VIEW OF WHITE LAKE. A PLEASURE TO SHOW. $187,500 MLS#910760

VERY NICE 3 BEDROOM SEMI WITH MANY UPGRADES INCLUDING, C/A, DBL. DRIVEWAY & FINISHED REC ROOM. $264,500 MLS# 907366

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Volunteers honoured at Arnprior Regional Health Auxiliary AGM Leah Levesque, vice president of patient services spoke briefly about capital purchases funded by the auxiliary this year. Also in attendance were Gail Atwill, VP of finance; Ron Marcotte, VP, human resources, and Bernice O’Connor, president, Ontario east Region, Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario. Among the business items completed at the meeting was the change of the auxiliary’s name to Arnprior Regional Health Auxiliary, in line with the hospital and The Grove Nursing Home.

Community - The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital auxiliary held its annual general meeting at the Grove Nursing Home on June 9. The theme of this year’s AGM was Hats Off to the Volunteers. Among the guests was Jay Johnston, chairman of the board for ARH, who welcomed the members and presented the very long service awards. Eric Hanna, president and CEO of ARH, brought greetings from the ARH staff and presented long service awards.

Bernice O’Connor, president eastern region of the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario presents Alexis Barr, left, with a provincial life membership.

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Outstanding service pins went to, from left, Willa Wright, Louise Cardinal, Anna Nicholas, Twenty-five-year long service awards went to Mari- A long service award for 35 years is Muriel Lampole and Jane Jackson. lyn Gillespie, left, and Iva Oelsner. presented to Elaine Watters.

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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

Cleaning woman available, Renfrew County Area, excellent references, long or short term, special occasions etc, reasonable rates. Please call 613.432.4903

!!A-1!! DUMP-RUNS, GRASS CUTTING, TREECUTTING, Appliance repair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee), Moving available with trailer. Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, Arnprior

HOUSE CLEANING, DUMP RUNS, moving, raking, free metal pickup (small fee if outside Arnprior). Quality work, competitive rates, celebrating 10 years in business. Call Bob 613-622-5923

Huge Yard Sale, Sat & Sun July 12 & 13, 9 - 2 pm. 1145 Haley Rd, Haley Station. Furniture, clothes, dishes, hundreds of Christmas stuff, Halloween decorations and lots more. If rain canceled.

Renfrew - 617 Mullins Rd. Saturday July 12 8:00 to 1:00. Follow Bruce Street cross Hwy 17 - Follow Castle ford Rd. Turn left on Johnston Rd turn right on Mullins. Lots to choose from including, baby stuff, toys & household items.

Gertie Emon

GARAGE SALE

September 06, 1935 - May 29, 2014

~ THANK YOU ~ Words cannot express the gratitude that we feel in our hearts for all the kindness and support shown to our family during this difficult time. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you for your prayers, visits, phone calls, words of encouragement, sympathy cards, food donations, charitable donations, and floral tributes that were received at the time of our dear Mom’s passing. We wish to thank Dr. Allison Clarke; Dr. Musawir, Dr. Delbrouck and the Staff of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Dialysis Unit for providing such excellent care to Mom over the years. A heartfelt thank you is extended to the RVH 2nd Floor nurses for their care and compassion towards Mom; and to the “Earth Angels” at Hospice Renfrew who provided Mom and our family with a loving, warm atmosphere during her final days. A warm thank you is also extended to the staff and residents of Quail Creek for their genuine love and support to Mom during the past three years ~ you became her ‘second family’ and we are truly grateful that she was so comfortable in her new ‘home’. We wish to extend our sincere thank you to the staff and drivers of Sunshine Coach for providing transportation to Mom to and from dialysis these past five years. The love and respect that your caring staff gave to our Mom was very much appreciated and she too loved each and every one of you.

Thank You

I would like to thank Grace for nominating me for Senior Citizen of the year. Thanks to those who wrote letters of recommendation and the council for choosing me. Many thanks to all who donated when I collected for Heart & Stroke. It was a real honour to be chosen. Marilyn Abercrombie

180 McGonigal St. W. Arnprior, Fri July 11, 1-5, & Sat July 12, 8 am - noon. Rain or Shine. Fill a Grocery Bag for $2. 409 Holmes Rd Renfrew, Sat July 12, 8 am - 2 pm. Moving In Sale! 62 Fennessy Lane Renfrew, Multi garage yard sale, variety of different items, rain or shine. July 12, 8-5 & July 13, 8-5. Arnprior multi-family yard sale, Sat July 12, 8 am to 2 pm. 240 Wilfred Cres

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Your tremendous kindness will be remembered in our hearts forever; and if we have missed thanking someone, please accept our sincere apologies.

The family of Isabell Murdoch would like to thank all those who called, visited, sent cards, shared their happy memories or made donations to ‘ArnpriorBraeside-McNabb Seniors at Home’ in her honour. Thanks to Dr. Schriver, and the staff at the Arnprior Villa and the Arnprior Hospital for their great care, kindness and compassion. You enriched her life and ours and we are grateful. She was an amazing person we will see again in Heaven.

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We offer our sincere heartfelt thanks to Kirk and Will at the Anderson Funeral Home for your professionalism and the compassion shown to our family; to Rev. Don Anderson for your faithfulness to Mom over the years and for the lovely funeral service; to the Blairs for the beautiful musical tribute to Mom; to Isobel Kristijan for honouring Mom with the ‘old hymns’; and to the pallbearers for carrying Mom home.

Moving Sale, furniture and Friday July 11, 1-5, Saturhousehold goods, Sat July day July 12, 8-1, Exhibit Hall 12, Rain date Sun July 13, Renfrew Fairgrounds. 231 Vanier Cres Renfrew Moving/Yard Sale-Saturday July 12 8-1 104 Kunopaski Rd Everything must go-living room sets, 6 piece pine bedroom set, dishes, miscellaneous furniture, antique dining room set, china, tent, bedding, board games, storage bins, bread maker, lamps, TVs, keyboard, PS2 games and more. If you want to see dining room, living room or bedroom sets in advance text 613-433-4366 to make arrangements

ESTATE SALE, Saturday July 12th, 2014. 259 Allan Drive Arnprior, all house- MULTI FAMILY YARD hold contents Cash and SALE Sat., July 12 at 143 Carry. 8 am Elgin Street West 9:00 am - 1:00 pm rain or shine. Garage sale including Something for everyone! many baby items 3219 Calabogie Road Multi-family yard sale. 8am-12pm York Street, off Pine AveHuge family yard sale, 915 nue. Saturday, July 19th, 8 Kedrosky Dr Renfrew, Sat am to 12 noon. July 12, 8-1pm. Linens, Antiques, pictures, crystal, cornflower, tools, fishing VEHICLES rods, Bone China, Lures and much more. Rain date July 19. Inquires 432.2119

Thank You

A huge hug goes out to Aunt Shirley and her family for providing supper to our family between visitations; to the Community of Calabogie for the food donations; and to the Campbell women for organizing everything for the lovely luncheon after the funeral and to all those who helped them in the kitchen.

Mom is gone from our homes, but remains forever in our hearts. Michael & Carol Anne Emon & Family Debbie & Michael Sul & Family Sheila & Steve Giroux Angela & Christopher Gillan & Family Karen & Earle Fraser & Family

CARD OF THANKS

Large yard sale, 613 Stone Rd - off Hwy 132, Sat July 19, 2014. 8am - 3pm, no SAT. JUNE 12, 8 am, Robinson Street, Sandy Beach. early birds.

71 Argyle Street North, Saturday July 12, 8 am, something for everyone. YARD SALE 215 Airth Blvd W, Something for everyone, sports, collectables, 8 am 12 Noon, Saturday July 12, 2014.

WEDDING

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1 bedroom apartment on 2nd floor of secure building in downtown Renfrew. $545 per month plus hydro, available immediately. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789

ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

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Arnprior Condo - freshly painted with new wood floors, 2 bedroom, mature tenants, smoke and animal free building, $875 plus utilities, 1st and last, 613.432.3494, 2 bedroom house on 613.623.7435 Fourth St. Renfrew, newly renovated, stove, fridge, dishwasher, washer/dryer, RENFREW, 2 bedroom ac, large deck and storage apartment, 1-4 Bonnechere shed. Days 432.9009, Street N, Fridge, stove, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, evenings 432.9493 phone 613-432-2014. APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt for rent, $400+utilities. No smok- Foresters Falls 3 bedroom, ing, no pets. Call 1 1/2 bath, $700/month + 613.432.5334 utilities, first and last required, heated by propane, woodstove or hydro. Large back yard, available Aug WEDDING 1st. 613.623.1570 or 724.8808

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KANATA Available Immediately 3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unfinished basement, one parking spot. $1071 per month plus utilities.

Nicholas Hamilton

Nicholas graduated with a Master of Arts in Disaster and Emergency Management from Royal Roads University, Victoria, B.C. on June 18, 2014. He is employed by B.C. Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations. Nicholas is the son of Patricia and Richard Renaud and the Late Thomas Hamilton. Congratulations from Mom, Dad and Grandma. We are very proud of you! CLR537477

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McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Vern Rampton & Wendy O’Keefe Rampton are pleased to announce their marriage, which took place on May 31, 2014, at the Mill of Kintail CLR535867

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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 bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom bedroom$835+utilities $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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FOR RENT Located in brandnew house, Renfrew, kitchen & laundry privileges, t.v., & patio doors, carpeted, bright basement, $500/month, must be seen, 432.6266

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Wanted Standing Timber Excellent Hardwood Market & Pricing

613-299-1266 RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Dining room set, Buffet & HELP WANTED Hutch with round pedestal Specials! table & 4 chairs. Forest Call 877-210-4130 green colour with natural tops. Paid $1400 - 1999, Cleaners needed!!! Com$550, phone mercial, Industrial, and Of1 and 2 bedroom apt, 71 asking fice, Full-time and PartSullivan Cres Arnprior. 613.433.7300 time positions available. Available now, includes we are a local cleaning heat, water, fridge, stove company servicing the and parking. Laundry on Jukebox- 1956Wurlitzer- Renfrew County are for site. $645/$745 Info excellent sound, includes over 10 years. We are 819.773.2620 records (45’s) $4900.00 . looking for reliable emCall 613-267-4463 after ployees with experience, a 5:30. FOR SALE clean background record check and excellent work 2003 Buick Rendevous, 2 ethics. Experience with sets of tires & rims, runs Oak dining room table, 6 auto scrubbers and progreat, fully loaded, a/c, chairs and China Cabinet, pane burnisher is an asset clean non smoker, high- all in excellent condition, for some locations. We are way driven, $2299 o.b.o. $700. 613.622.0874 also willing to train the Located in Renfrew. right candidates. If this ad 613.717.2177 evenings interests you and you live in, Renfrew, Arnprior, HELP WANTED !!20+APPLIANCES!! Cobden, Pembroke, EganNearly-new washers, ville, or Neighbouring dryers, fridges, stoves, Caring individual to pro- towns please send in your freezers. Warrantied, deliv- vide respite for young spe- resume. Attn: Rose ered. Appliance repair, cial needs female. Training w e c l e a n r e n f r e w c o u n parts for sale, disposal, provided. Apply to Box “U� ty@gmail.com dishwasher installation. c/o The Renfrew Mercury, Support your locals! For 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew viewing, Marc On, K7V 2T2 613-889-9768. Arnprior Equipment operators reGeneral labourer required quired to operate, service A DEAL ON STEEL ROOF- to work in gravel pit. No and work with equipment. ING IN STOCK - 29ga, experience necessary. Stu- Apply in person 9-4 Various colours, length: dents welcome to apply. WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Quality skylight sheets, APPLY in person 9-4 Aggregates 1766 Lochwincustom trim. barn/door WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt noch Rd Renfrew. track & trolleys, Nails & Aggregates 1766 Lochwin- 613.432.5764 Screws. Come see us for a noch Rd Renfrew. price. Levi Weber, 2126 613.432.5764 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew, K7V 3Z5 BIRTHDAY

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KETCHA STAR DAYCARE Eganville is looking for RECE’s for supply work. Mail resume to Box 842 Eganville ON, K0J 1T0, or e m a i l ketcha_star@yahoo.ca or fax 613-628-5843

Personal Care Assistant for mature woman with disability to provide support with personal care, housekeeping, daily tasks, non smoker, must have drivers license and like dogs, well trained, daily mornings and odd weekend. Send Resume to ck1401@hotmail.com

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TINY STARS HOME DAYCARE, full time and part time spaces available, located between White Lake and Arnprior. 613-720-9449 tinystarshomedaycare @gmail.com

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Happy 50th Anniversary

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July 9th

Love Cathy & Sanjay, Steve & Lesley, Doug, Ken & Christine, Hank and the Grandchildren

Friends and family are invited to celebrate on Saturday, July 19th from 2 pm -4:30 pm at 1312 Goshen Road, Renfrew.

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LARGE 1700 sq ft 2 bedroom very elite decor. No elevator, no pets, no smoking, asking $1095 plus utilities and six appliances. Will reduce for one person. West end Arnprior. For viewing go to Kijiji Two bedroom apt in Arn- Ad#470258683 prior. Clean, quiet build- or call 613-623-2103 ing. Near Grove. Nonsmoking, no pets or children. Hydro extra. $750. (613) 623.0395

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FOR RENT House for rent, immediate occupancy. 912 Calvin Haley Station Ontario. 3 bedrooms, attached garage & paved driveway. Rent $850 per month, references required. Call Joan 613.623.0090

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OUR FINAL BLOW OUT Christmas In July Sale Teresa’s Valley Treasures Osceola, 20 to 50 % Storewide Wed April 2, 10 - 4. Open Wed - Sat 10 - 4, Sun 12 -5. 613.646.7964 Stone Fence Theatre presents supper theatre with our new musical comedy, G’day, We’re from the Valley, EH! Opens July 15 in Eganville. For info or tickets: www.stonefence.ca Box office: 613-628-6600 tollfree, 1-866-310-1004.

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Experienced Line Cook full time and part time positions available.

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WANTED

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

FRIDAY NIGHT Friday, July 11th - 8pm Kevin Lambert & Mark Hay Friday, July 18th - 8pm Dale Yuke Friday, July 25th - 8pm Bahoo & the Brat

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CULHANE Gordon – October 7, 2011 Grace – July 8, 1991 The golden gates were opened, With good byes left unspoken You gently passed away. We often think of days gone by When we were all together. To someone you may be forgotten To others a part of the past But to us dear mom & dad You never will be forgotten. As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. Love always The Family CLR537494

The moment that you died ours hearts where torn in two, one side filled with heartache, the other died with you.

Sadly missed by, Lynn, Donna, Rick, Jim & Families.

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We o en lie awake at night, when the world is fast asleep, and take a walk down memory lane, with tears upon our cheeks.

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Forever in our hearts. Love Bill and family.

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Jack Lewis In memory of Edward Proulx (Ed) who passed away July 10, 2013. A year has gone by so fast, The moment that you died. Our hearts were torn in two, One side filled with heartache, The other died with you. We often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, and Take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day, But missing you is a heartache, That never goes away. We hold you tightly within our hearts, And there you still remain, Until the joyous day arrives, That we will meet again. Forever in our hearts, Love Isabel and Family

who passed away on July 9, 2007. Dear Dad; It has been seven years, we still miss you so very much; God walked around the Heavens and decided then and there, I need a warm and gentle man, I have no time to spare, He must be very special, With free smiles to give away And a sense of humor all can share, To brighten every day I need someone with a loving touch, Who has made his family so proud, Then God checked the whole world over And called your name out loud We will forever love and cherish you, in our hearts forever Dad We love and miss you always: Hilda (Jim) Keith (Linda) Norm (Sue) Ann (Bob) Leonard (Jean) Brenda (Sam) Randy (Marjorie), all your grandchildren, Great grandchildren, Ken and Patricia and families

FARRELL, VERNE J. August 9, 1929 - July 4, 2014 Retired Ontario Hydro Peacefully in hospital surrounded by loved ones on July 4, 2014. Verne Joseph Farrell of Arnprior, dear son of the late Matthew (M.L.) Farrell and the late Mary Theresa (Stanton) Farrell. Beloved husband and devoted best friend for 60 years of Esther (Gauley) Farrell. Dearly loved father of Rick (Leslie) Farrell, Randy (Olga) Farrell and Ruth Hunter (Hugh). Cherished and extremely proud Grandpa of Justin (Allison McGrath), Paula, Emily and Erica. Predeceased by brother Lonial Farrell (late Blanche) and sisters Joan Whalen (late John) and Betty Anne Wolfgram (Conrad). Verne worked over 40 years for Ontario Hydro and spoke fondly of the good times he experienced and the many life-long friends he made during his career. He loved to fish, work in his yard and watch sports, especially hockey. Verne took particular pride in watching his grandchildren grow up. The family wishes to thank Dr. Earl Gordon, the staff at Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and his personal support worker and friend, Valarie Baker, for their excellent care and compassion over the years. The family will receive friends at the

Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Tuesday July 8, 2014 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. and again Wednesday morning 9:30-10:30 a.m. Funeral Service will be conducted Wednesday July 9, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in the Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, in memoriams to the Arnprior Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation or the charity of one’s choice would be appreciated by his family.

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In loving memory of Our Dear Dad, Father-in-law, Grandpa, Great Grandpa, and Brother-in-law;

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The hurt is there, it will never go, But time makes it bearable day by day. So if you are looking down here at us, Words are not needed because you can see.

Suddenly but peacefully at his late residence on Saturday July 5, 2014, Bruce Vaile age 87 years. Cherished husband of Carol Vaile; recently celebrating 50 years of God-given happiness. Loving father of Jennifer Calleja (Eric), Norman (Louise), Ian (Sandra), Karen (Ryan), Donald, Nelson (Felicia), Gordon, Paul, Susan Phillips (Scott), Andrew (Izumi) and Doug (Martha). Loved Grandfather of Stephanie, Emilie, Britanie, Nigel, Rebekah, Bradey, Annabelle, Tia, Paige, Sienna, Jensen, Matt, Josh, Summer, Andrew, Emma, Taiga, Evan and Connor. Dear brother of Norman (Shirley) and predeceased by Verdon, Hilda and George. Pastor Earl Wall will be leading a celebration of Bruce’s life at Calvary Pentecostal Church, Renfrew on Thursday July 10th at 11:00 a.m. Interment Thomsonville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Christians for Israel or Little Brown Church. “Absent from the body, present with the Lord”. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home Renfrew.

December 17, 1928-December 22, 2013 Passed away in the Grove Nursing Home Arnprior on Sunday December 22, 2013. Lillian Beall of Arnprior and formerly of Montreal, P.Q. at the age of 85 years. Predeceased by her parents John Kenny and Grace Davis. Mother of Alice Corbett of Oakville. Grandmother of David, Timothy, Ryan and Scott. Dear sister of Rose Marie of Boston, Helen Kenny of Montreal, Vera Harvey of Verdun and Joan Roe of Montreal. Predeceased by siblings, Mary, Grace, Margaret, Dennis, Leo and Sidney. Close friend of Lynn Browning and Aileen Emard, both of Arnprior.

Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Funeral Service will be held Saturday July 19, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to Arnprior Salvation Army would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR538129

God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him, When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend, That grief can call its own.

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KWIATKOWSKI, Ted In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Ted, who passed away July 16, 1996.

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DEATH NOTICE

In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Friday June 27, 2014, Raymond, age 91 years, beloved husband of the late Mary Deslaurier (June 22/14). Dear father of Anne (late Raymond) Potter, Connie Sullivan (Murray Sullivan), Charles (Judy) Sullivan, Donna (Derek) Brydges, Kevin (Carolyn), Debbie (Bill) Debenham, Faye (Rob Parker) Sullivan. Survived by his grandchildren Jason, Lisa, Daryl, Kim, Jacob, Steven, Jamie-Lynn, Troy, Dwayne, Shawn, Sherrill and his many great-grandchildren. Pre-deceased by granddaughter Cyndi and great-grandsons Aaron and Joshua. Brother of Marjorie Moran & Sandra Sullivan. Visitations were held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, where the Liturgy of the Word was celebrated on Monday June 30th at 2:30 p.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated.

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Suddenly at home, on Sunday June 22, 2014, Mary Deslaurier, age 86 years. Beloved wife of Ray Sullivan. Dear mother of Anne (late Raymond) Potter, Connie Sullivan (Murray Sullivan), Charles (Judy) Sullivan, Donna (Derek) Brydges, Kevin (Carolyn), Debbie (Bill) Debenham, Faye (Rob Parker) Sullivan. Survived by her grandchildren Jason, Lisa, Daryl, Kim, Jacob, Steven, Jamie-Lynn, Troy, Dwayne, Shawn, Sherrill and her many great-grandchildren. Pre-deceased by granddaughter Cyndi and great-grandsons Aaron and Joshua, brother James, sister Edna Bowes & Irene Hunt. Dear sister of Dan (Jenny) Deslaurier and Anna Swayze. Visitations were held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, where a Liturgy of the Word was celebrated on Wednesday June 25th at 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Stroke Rehab Unit @Pembroke Regional Hospital, 705 MacKay St., Pembroke, Ontario K8A 1G8 would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Lynn (Leavoy) Schidowka Following a courageous battle with cancer, our beautiful Lynn passed away in her 46th year gracefully, in her sleep on June 26, 2014 at home, with the love of her life, husband, Jason Schidowka and her twin sister by her side. Lynn is the cherished daughter of Bertha Towey, treasured sister of Lana Bulmer and Amy Leavoy and the World’s Most Amazing Aunt to their sons, Cody & Colton Bulmer and Auston & Brock Pierce. We will strive to live life as she did - fearlessly! Lynn empowered all who crossed her path with divine light, love and positive energy. Lynn is predeceased by grandparents, Robert & Irene Towey and Arnold & Myrtle Leavoy and her father, George Storie Leavoy and dearest friends, Steven Knapton and Herbert Redden. Our family expresses heartfelt thanks to all of Lynn and Jason’s many friends for their generous support during our time of need. We thank them all for loving our sweet Lynn as much as we do. A special thank you to all our Valley friends and relatives for your kindness and best wishes. We take comfort knowing Lynn will continue to protect and guide us from the Heavens above. We will happily search the night sky for the Ursa Major Luminous Lynn Schidowka Star. We will love you forever Lynn and feel so blessed for the time we shared together. We look forward to seeing you again on the other side someday. As pre Lynn’s Wishes, there will be no services. She will be laid to rest in a private family ceremony in her beloved childhood home in Castleford.

Peacefully on Saturday, June 28th. Beloved husband of the late Lois. Dear father to David Crankshaw (Penny) and Lesley Wright (Carl). Proud grandfather of Jennifer and Dustin Crankshaw and Logan and Hunter Wright. Predeceased by his parents James and Harriet Crankshaw of Bacup, England and siblings Rose and Harold. Survived by sisters, Doris (Whales) and Flora (England). In memory of our Dad, the family will be golfing at the Renfrew Golf Course (RGC) 1108 Golf Course Road, Renfrew on July 11, 2014 at 5:30pm and welcome all friends to join them for 9 holes of golf to celebrate his love of the game and the RGC. After golf, friends are invited to gather at the home of Lesley and Carl Wright. If you wish to join us please contact the RGC at (613) 432-2485. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Allan can do so to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Oncology Department.

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Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor on Friday, June 27, 2014 in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Harold James (1962). Loving mother of Dr. David (Susan) of Elora, Dr. Ray (Kathryn) of Almonte, Douglas (Kelly) of Renfrew, Donald (Melinda) of Kingston, and Paul of Renfrew. Proud grandmother of 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Thomas McInerney and Anna Laura Rylance, and her brothers Charlie, Arthur and Clarence. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Wednesday, July 2, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Cobden Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: sherry.haaima@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.

• July 17

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• July 10

Knights of Columbus bingo every Thursday at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall at 6:45 p.m. New increased prize format. Specials for the food bank and Arnprior Hospital. Angels in Grey II magazine launch reception, 7 p.m., Island View Suites in Arnprior. Meet some of the ‘Angels’ featured in the second publication of Angels in Grey. The magazine will be available for purchase. For more details, call Liz Wall at Seniors at Home at 613-623-7981.

• July 11

Arnprior Legion Lunch 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Burgers open to the public. Arnprior Legion jam night open to public. Come one, come all. Bring an instrument and have some fun!

• July 12

White Lake Women’s Institute has opened the Bargain Basement secondhand store, open Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please use side entrance of building. For info call 613-623-2776 or email keenleyside@gozoom.ca . Arnprior Packers Golf Tour-

Finding a home at the marina The Arnprior Dragon Boat Club’s competitive (in green) and recreational paddlers (in orange) pose with Arnprior Mayor David Reid in front of their new sign at the Arnprior marina June 25 signifying that is now their home base. The club’s dragon boat, the ‘Ottawaska’, is docked at the marina. nament, Arnprior Golf Club, four-player scramble, 12:30 p.m. shotgun start, members $60, non-members $90, includes green fee, power cart and dinner. If you are just interested in just the dinner the cost will be $30. This is the only team fundraiser for the year so come out and support your Packers. For info call Ted Chaplin 613-816-4117 or ted.chaplin@opg.com , Bill Griese 613-240-2070 or arnpriorglass@bellnet.ca or Jim Stack 613-552-8595. Second annual McNab Days Scotch Tasting evening , sponsored by Neat Café in Burnstown, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets available at the café or from Boyd and Rose Ann MacLaren (613-623-3614; boyd.rose@gmail.com).

• July 13

Fourth Arnprior Concert in the Park for the season 2-4 p.m. at Robert Simpson Park featuring the Heartbeats 432-7622.

Decoration service at Goshen Cemetery, 2 p.m., Rev. David Hooper presiding.

• July 14

Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic sponsored by Arnprior Rotary Club 1:30-4 p.m. and 5-6:30 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. Call 1-888-236-6283 to set up an appointment. Calling all music lovers, 6:30 p.m., Bluegrass concert with Junior Sisk and Ramblers Choice at St. John’s Chrysostom Parish Hall, 6:30 p.m. cost $20 at the door. Charity barbecue in the parking lot at 5 p.m. Proceeds to the Renfrew County Community Transportation Collaborative and Child Poverty Action Network. Bluegrass concert featuring Junior Silk and Ramblers Choice, an award-winning band from Virginia, 6:30-9 p.m. St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, Arnprior. Proceeds to the Renfrew County

Community Transportation Collaborative and the Child Poverty Action Network. Funds will be used for transportation subsidies and backto-school supplies. Admission $20. Preceded by a charity barbecue starting at 5 p.m. outside the parish hall.

• July 15

Arnprior Legion euchre in the back hall. 1-4 p.m.

• July 16

(Also July 13, 30) Arnprior Toastmasters a shorten modified meeting will occur for the month of July. Arnprior Toastmasters meets from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital, 2nd floor Outpatients Teaching Room. Everyone is welcome to visit Arnprior Toastmasters at no cost. What you gain at Toastmasters in confidence, communication, listening and leadership skills in a fun and supportive atmosphere.

15th Annual Seniors Barbecue, Robert Simpson Park, Arnprior, meal: barbecue hamburger, fries, ice cream and drink, noon to 2 p.m., price $5 (tickets required), tickets available at Seniors at Home office, 106 McGonigal St.W., Arnprior. entertainment: Barry Martin and Country Favorites. Proudly Presented By: Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program Inc.

• July 18

Arnprior Legion lunch 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Burgers, $4, open to the public every Friday.

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church for an hour. Entrance off the parking lot in back. Bring an instrument or use one of ours. All welcome.

• July 23

Breakfast N’ Learn is Wednesday 8:30 a.m., Galilee Centre. Breakfast at 9 a.m. Cost: $4/person. Topic: Funeral Planning with Andre Pilon, of Pilon Family Funeral Home. The morning is sponsored by Tierney and Stauffer LLP, Arnprior. Limited seating. Register by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 17. For more information, contact: Liz Wall, development co-ordinator, 613-623-7981 ext. 25.

Arnprior Legion Ken Hepburn, 2-6 p.m., roast beef buffet 6 p.m., $15/person. his is a fundraiser for repairs to the legion. Limited tickets available.

Rib Fest at Island View Retirement Suites. Join us for fun in the sun on our riverside patio with guitarist John Foster and the excellent salads, drinks and desserts of Chef Wendy. Bring three racks of your best rib recipe for the judging. The $5 admission goes to Partners in Caring of the Arnprior Hospital, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

• July 21-25

• July 26

Arnprior Legion jam night, open to the public, come one, come all. Bring an instrument and have some fun!

• July 19

Calvary Baptist Church Daily Vacation Bible School, from 1-4 p.m. Please call 613-6234863 to register your child as space is limited. There is no cost. Theme: Australia - Do what is right adventures.

• July 22

L’Arche Arnprior would like to extend this invitation to anyone who would enjoy making music informally with an enthusiastic group of people from the L’Arche community: come join us on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 3:30 p.m. in the basement hall of

Arnprior Legion breakfast, 8-10 a.m., open to the public the last Saturday of the month: scrambled eggs, toast, bacon, sausage, home fries, beans, juice, coffee/tea, french toast - $7 a plate. White Lake monthly market and social, last Saturday monthly, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the White Lake Women’s Institute Hall on Burnstown Road. Handicap accessible. For info call 613-623-2776, email keenleyside@gozoom. ca or Facebook/whitelakerecreation . R0012720773

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