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There will be no swimming this fall at the Nick Smith Centre. Arnprior parks and recreation director Glenn Arthur explained that all programs from September through to November will be cancelled as the pool is shut down for rehabilitation work. St. Lawrence Pools has been contracted to do the work at a price of almost $390,000. Arnprior council approved a bylaw to award the $389,109.29 contract to
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St. Lawrence at its meeting on July 13. “It is asset management,” said Arthur. “It’s to make sure everything is running properly. “The pipes will be dug up and replaced. They are 38 years old and we want them up to code.” There have been problems in the past few years with leaks in the piping. The pool had to be closed at times as it was necessary to find a leak and fix it. “The pool will also be sand-blasted and the inside of the pool has to be resurfaced,” said Arthur.
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See you later, alligator Hudson Carron is delighted to see a crocodilian at Arnprior’s Ontario Early Years Centre during a show by Little Ray’s Reptiles on July 7. Looking on intrigued at back are Lois Paquette and June Foreman. See page 12 for more photos from the informative event.
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McGonigal Street work off to slow start Workers from Primrose Cartage & Excavating were spotted on McGonigal Street West Monday, indicating the McGonigal Street rehabilitation project might finally get underway. Work has been slow starting on the project, part of Arnprior’s downtown revitalization. It was originally slated to start July 6 and run to the end of August. However, delays in working out last minute details, including getting approval from the county for digging up Daniel Street, has the project on hold. Primrose will be redoing the water, sewer and sanitary sewer lines between John and Daniel Street beginning with the water, so temporary outages are expected later this week. The services are being redone up to the property lines. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND
Road work in McNab-Braeside nearing completion end of the month. The Lochwinnoch Road (County Road 6) work includes portions of the road in both McNab-Braeside and Horton. The construction area runs from Goshen Road to Miller Road.
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Arnprior to host Dragon Boats at festival this Saturday
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Left, the Arnprior Dragon Boat Committee members showed off the yellow festival volunteer shirts during their meeting on July 13 at the Nick Smith Centre. Jennifer Patrois (in green), communication manager of Sandvik Materials Technology Canada, was on hand to make a donation to the festival. From left,are Reg Gatenby, Glenn Arthur, Patrois, Betty O’Shaughnessy, Merv Mcintyre, Rick Gwalchmai and Darrel O’Shaughnessy. The inaugural Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival will run this Saturday, July 25 from about 10 a.m. to the late afternoon. At last count, there were 19 teams registered to take part in the first time event for Arnprior at Robert Simpson Park. The plan is to have the races on the Ottawa River, but they may be moved to the Madawaska depending on the weather. The races start at 10 a.m. on Saturday with a captain’s meeting at 9 a.m. There is flower ceremony slated at 11:30 a.m. involving two cancer survivor teams. A kick-off barbecue and entertainment is scheduled for this Friday at Robert Simpson Park starting at 5:30 p.m. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND
LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES IT WAS THE EARLY DAYS OF CHEO AND AS A CHEO VOLUNTEER, FLEURETTE SAW A NEED FOR MORE FRENCH LANGUAGE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY. SHE WORKED HARD TO BUILD UP THE FRENCH COLLECTION FOR THE KIDS AT CHEO. SHE WANTED TO LEAVE A MARK AND HELP TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. THIS IS WHAT MOTIVATED HER TO MAKE A GIFT IN WILL TO CHEO. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.
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A new attraction, a model train show, will be part of this year’s Arnprior White Pine Festival. Arnprior resident and model railway enthusiast Gaston Moreau, in collaboration with the organizers of the festival, is pleased to announce the inaugural Model Train Show at the Arnprior Curling Club on Aug. 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The show will be co-sponsored by Moreau and the festival. Moreau notes that the Town of Arnprior has never had, to his knowledge, a model train show of the size that will be offered during the festival. He has already received commitments from modellers from Smiths Falls, Kemptville, Carleton Place and Arnprior. They are ready to display and operate their model railways for young and old to enjoy. Keeping in line with White Pine Festival tradition, admission to the two-day model train show will be free. There is plenty of free parking on the curling club grounds and the Giant Tiger train will be shuttling people to and from the downtown area. Many people have fond memories of receiving a ‘Lionel train set’ for Christmas. Like everything else though, the hobby has evolved and today, modellers operate with digital command or radio control. As well, most locomotives are equipped with sound with all the ‘bells and whistles’. RAILWAY EXHIBITS WELCOME
If anyone is interested in exhibiting a model railway collection or display, they are most welcome to do so by registering with Gaston Moreau at 613612-0353 by Friday, July 31. All successful events are the results of people offering their time and services to the community. Volunteers are needed for this event, reports Moreau, and anyone interested should contact him at the above phone number.
The Arnprior Fair is providing free rides for children on the World’s Finest Shows midway on Thursday, Aug. 13 from 5-7 p.m. A story in last week’s Chronicle-Guide inadvertently indicated the free rides were on Friday. Thursday is the opening evening of the fair and includes a min-car demolition derby at 7 p.m. and a show by country star Jason Blaine at 9 p.m. For more on the fair, visit the website www.arnpriorfair.ca..
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Ontario Power Generation is conducting research in the vicinity of its Des Joachims, Chenaux and Chats Falls hydroelectric generating stations. This research, which is being carried out by Kleinschmidt Associates and Bowfin Environmental Consulting, is in support of OPG’s ongoing American eel and lake sturgeon mitigation studies for these species at risk. Kleinschmidt and Bowfin boats may be in close proximity to the shoreline as it completes day and night-time fishing abundance studies and shoreline inspections. This yearly research is being conducted under permits from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and in accordance with O. Reg. 242/08 (as amended by O. Reg. 176/13) under the Ontario Endangered Species Act. Work will continue until the end of September. Please visit www.opgbiodiversity.ca to learn more about OPG’s biodiversity programs. If you have any questions about these studies, contact OPG at 613-433-9673 ext. 3350. R0013381244.0723
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Community urged to get behind drive to recruit more doctors locally Continued from front
can help by ensuring the province knows how many local residents still don’t have a doctor. While the committee is pleased to have helped persuade doctors Fitzsimon and Nejad to relocate to Arnprior, the area has lost five doctors in the last five years. And there are more on the verge of retiring. Almost half of the local physicians are over the age of 55. “Just because we’ve got two new doctors, we’re not done yet,” said Grinstead. “We have to keep pushing .. or there will be a real problem when we lose more doctors to retirement.”
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The community can play a role in helping Tromp and the physician recruitment committee recruit doctors, says chair Mark Nibourg. He has issued a public appeal for everyone locally who doesn’t have a family physician to be registered with Health Care Connect (see his letter on page 8). That way the Arnprior committee can continue to impress on the province that it needs help in attracting more doctors to the community. Tromp and committee member and Arnprior Coun. Lynn Grinstead agree that the community
The aging population means the demand for doctors will not subside. Arnprior’s two new doctors have had an “overwhelming” number of people sign up to be their patients, said Tromp. “And there’s still quite a demand,” she said, noting about 25 applications a week are being made by people seeking a doctor. She said some people who have moved to the area are travelling to Kanata, Kingston and even Toronto because they don’t want to give up their doctor in fear of not getting a replacement locally. Not having a local doctor can put people in a “difficult situation,” she said, noting it could even force some people to move away. “Whether you’re young or old, it’s important to be able to have your health care needs met.” The volunteer commit-
tee appreciates the major sponsorship of the Town of Arnprior, the Township of McNab-Braeside and Ontario Power Generation, Tromp noted. However, it can step up its efforts even more if the business community provides funding and donations in kind. Recruiting doctors is a long process, said Tromp. “It takes a couple of years. It’s not like high tech job where there are thousands of applicants … doctors when they graduate already have a job.” Arranging for medical students to visit the Arnprior hospital for a week, as happened last month with students from Queens and the University of Ottawa, is an important tool in recruiting doctors. “It’s a valuable experience for them,” said Grinstead. “It’s a chance for them to get introduced to the hospital and the community.”
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Arnprior-McNab-Braeside Physician Recruitment co-ordinator Laura Tromp, right, and committee member Lynn Grinstead are urging area people without a doctor to register with Health Connect. They also encourage local businesses and organizations to actively support the committee’s efforts. The community can help by helping the committee recruit doctors and show them what a great place the Arnprior area is, she said. She noted that the committee doesn’t have $100,000 in incentives to give new recruits, but there is much to recommend the area with its natural beauty and amenities, closeness to Ottawa, and office space. Having the family health team is
a big plus, added Grinstead, noting most new physicians are looking to be a member of a team instead of having to do it all themselves. She said if any business and organization in town is interested in helping the physician recruitment committee in its efforts they should contact Tromp (613-623-3166, ext. 590 or ltromp@arnpriorhealth.ca) or.any committee member.
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The Renfrew-Arnprior OPP have reminded people again to be “very suspicious” of anyone calling claiming to represent a bank or credit card company. One Renfrew County resident was contacted by a man claiming to represent a bank. He claimed the person had been defrauded on a credit card issued through the bank and to log on to a website to view the transaction so the bank could refund the funds. When the person logged on, the caller took remote access and control of the computer and began a transaction to transfer a large sum of money to a payee in India through a transfer company. The victims told the caller he was alerting police and unplugged the computer to halt the transaction. The male caller called them stupid and hung up the phone. OPP urge people to report all frauds to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre by phone at 1-888-495-8501 or online at www.antifraudcentre. ca.
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Employment and Social Development Minister Pierre Poilievre and Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant urge families to take advantage of increases in the Universal Child Care Benefit. The increases to the UCCB are expected to more than double the number of families that benefit - from 1.6 million to more than 4 million. “Our government is making life more affordable for hard-working families in Pembroke, and across the Ottawa Valley, by increasing the Universal Child Care Benefit,” said Gallant. “More families will now be able to benefit and have more money to spend on their priorities as a family.” About $1.15 billion in UCCB payments were sent out Monday to about 1.5 million families in the province of Ontario. The benefits are deemed taxable income. If a family is not receiving the UCCB, has never received the UCCB or has never applied for the Canada Child Tax Benefit and still have children under 18 in your care, they are urged to go to www.canada.ca/taxsavings to find out how to apply.
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The federal government campaign to encourage families to sign up for increased child care benefits reached Renfrew County last week. The increases in the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) has generated controversy, with the Conservatives promoting them as a central to their policies to boost assistance for middle class families. However, the opposition parties are calling the increases a pre-election bribe to voters and argue a comprehensive child care plan would do more for parents who most need the help. Conservatives Cabinet Ministers have been touring the country promoting the increases and urging families to sign up to receive the benefits, which began to be distributed Monday. At a hastily-called press conference in Pembroke July 16, Federal Employment and Social Development Minister Pierre Poilievre and Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant urged Renfrew County families not registered for the benefits to make sure they receive them. They said an estimated 130 families with children in Pembroke and 90 others in Petawawa are eligible to receive money but are at risk of not receiving the benefit unless they apply. They didn’t have statistics for the rest of the county, although it is likely there are well over 100 more families in the riding in the same boat. As a result, Poilievre asked for help from the media and the public to encourage these families to apply for the benefit. Poilievre and Gallant explained that the majority of Canadian families with children, about 3.8 million, are known by the government and will automatically receive the boosted UCCB or be contacted to confirm their information. However, an estimated 200,000 eligible families, including 69,000 in Ontario, are not currently captured by the Government’s UCCB system and may miss out on receiving money that is owed to them unless they apply, they said. For 2015 alone, this represents potentially millions of dollars in unclaimed benefits, Gallant and Poilievre noted. Under the boosted UCCB, families will receive almost $2,000 per year for each child under 6 and $720 per year for each child aged 6 through 17. The new benefit amounts are retroactive to Jan. 1, and are reflected in monthly payments to families beginning this month.
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Arnprior’s Ann Sofalvi is off to Munich in October. But she’s not going to take in the famous Octoberfest celebrations. She is going to run the Munich Marathon for Team Diabetes. Sofalvi is going door-to-door in Arnprior and area to raise the $6,100 needed for the Canadian Diabetes Association to make her eligible to be a member of Team Diabetes. Sofalvi and her family are actively supporting the association as she has diabetes and so did her mother. She is inspired by the efforts of her daughter, Sandra, who has been walking and running to raise money and awareness about diabetes for the past five years. Ann Sofalvi has been in training for the 10-km marathon for some time and
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Stretch your dollar at home Well, so much for heading south of the border for bargains this summer. With the Canadian dollar down to 77 cents U.S. and dropping, any financial incentive to spend at least part of a summer vacation with Uncle Sam has waned. Instead, we should be encouraging our American friends to spend their summer holidays enjoying the many attractions, at a discounted dollar rate, that the Upper Ottawa Valley has to offer. As for Canadians heading south to vacation and shop, there never was much to gain monetary even when the dollar was at par. Shopping in the U.S., when all factors are considered, is a false economy. Better to shop at home, supporting the businesses paying taxes to the federal, provincial and municipal governments that provide your services. Better to give a boost to companies that contribute to making their communities strong by donating to local schools, hospitals, sports teams, service clubs, etc. (ask any merchant, the list goes on and on). Instead of gadding off to the bright lights, consider exploring the many attractions closer to home. Eastern Ontario is brimming with waterways, beaches, trails and parks to explore with accommodations to suit all budgets.
There are plenty of inexpensive day trips within easy distance of Arnprior. Pack a picnic lunch and mosey along to Robert Simpson Park, Braeside Beach, White Lake Park, Burnstown Beach, Barnet Park in Calabogie or get really exotic by boarding the Quyon Ferry and visit the Norway Bay promenade in Quebec. There are also plenty of local activities planned this summer to keep one amused, starting this weekend with Arnprior’s first Dragon Boat Festival. Head down to Robert Simpson Park and cheer on our very own Prior Chest Nuts or the Draggin’ Behinds. Being the town where two rivers meet, it’s about time Arnprior has a maritime festival to complement McNab-Braeside’s Riverfest. With some vision and community participation, the dragon boat festival could grow into a celebration of all sorts of water craft. Community participation is the key in ensuring the success of Arnprior’s two other major summer festivities, so include the Arnprior Fair Aug. 13-16 and the White Pine Festival Aug. 21-23 in your summer holiday plans. By vacationing at home this summer, you’ll be encouraging local businesses and volunteers who help make our local communities a delightful place to live. And it will make your dollar stretch further too.
Important to register for a doctor if area is to attract more physicians To the Editor: After reading Dr. Mike Toth’s letter to the editor (Chronicle-Guide, July 16), I felt it necessary to add to his letter with comments on behalf of the Arnprior and Area’s Physician Recruitment Committee (PRC). The goal of PRC is to ensure that every Arnprior and Area resident is able to have a local family doctor. Our volunteers are proud to have played a key role in bringing two new family physicians (Drs. Fitzsimon and Nejad) into our community one year ago. Arnprior is fortunate to have the Family Health Team (FHT) based model of practice available to new family doctors. However, as Dr. Mike Toth noted in his letter, the Ministry of Health slashed the number of team based positions available province wide by 50 per cent. The Ministry determines a community’s need for physicians based on a number of cri-
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teria including how many people are registered on Health Care Connect (HCC) indicating they do not have a family doctor. This quarter Arnprior was lucky enough to make the Ministry of Health’s list of underserviced communities, thus allowing us the opportunity to recruit a new doctor into the FHT model. There is no guarantee that we will be on the list next quarter. It is essential for Arnprior to remain on the Ministry of Health’s list in order to make us an attractive practice location. Based on population statistics, emergency room visits, pending doctor retirements and the number of new patients request that Drs. Fitzsimon and Nejad are still receiving, the committee knows that there is need for three new physicians over the next three years. Despite this need, local residents are not registering on HCC, putting Arnprior at risk of losing the ability to allow new doctors into the
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FHT model, which will hurt our chances of recruiting new doctors. We need your help! If you do not have a family doctor, please call Health Care Connect at 1-800-445-1822 to register. If you are a new resident of Arnprior, or your doctor has moved or retired and you wish to become a patient of an Arnprior doctor, please call Service Ontario at 1-888-218-9929 – and ask to be de-rostered from your current doctor before calling Health Care Connect.
Without the community taking action, Arnprior may lose the ability to have doctors accepting new patients. For more information on how to register with Health Care Connect, de-roster with your current doctor or to make a donation to the Physician Recruitment Committee’s initiatives, please contact Laura Tromp at 613-623-3166 x590 or ltromp@arnpriorhealth.ca. Mark Nibourg, Chair Physician Recruitment Committee
Editorial Policy The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at ottawacommunitynews.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email to theresa.fritz@metroland.com, fax to 613-623-7518 or mail to the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior, ON, K7S 1L8.
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The Moth that wants to be a bird As I have stated many times, it is dangerous for us to generalize about Nature. For example, if one were to say that caterpillars eat plants, he or she would only be mostly correct because even though the majority of butterfly and moth larvae do eat plant material, the caterpillars of the Harvester, a local butterfly, devour Woolly Aphids. And if one were to state that butterflies fly in the daytime while moths fly at night, once again he or she would be only mostly correct for several species of moths do fly in sunlight. Recently I encountered a number of day-flying moths along the Basin Road in Algonquin Park. I was photographing butterflies when I noticed a small, brown creature hovering at Viper’s Bugloss blooms. Its wings beat so quickly that it looked not unlike a hummingbird. In fact, every year readers ask me the name of the same hummingbird-like animal that hovers at their flowers. However, the animal in question is not a bird but a day-flying moth known as a Clearwing. As I turned my focus onto the moth, which belonged to the Sphinx Moth family, I noticed a second one gleaning nectar from another plant. Then I spotted another and another, and then still more. Eventually at least a dozen of these tiny brown helicopters were visible visiting bugloss and milkweed blossoms. There are three species of Clearwings in our area, but only two are relatively common. The Hummingbird Clearwing and the Snowberry
Michael Runtz Nature’s Way Clearwing, which I was seeing, look alike, but the latter sports a reddish border on the wings that is usually visible while it hovers. When a Clearwing Moth hovers, its long proboscis uncoils and inserts into the nectary of a flower. The moth moves up a plant after first visiting its lowest blooms, which contain more nectar than those higher up on the stem. This is an intentional ploy by the plant, for when its lowest blossoms first open, they have their pollen-bearing parts partly blocking access to the nectar. After the pollen is removed, the flower functionally becomes a female, and its sweet reward becomes richer and more attractive. Thus, an insect such as a Clearwing Moth is attracted first to a wildflower’s lowest blossoms, and as it feeds it deposits pollen it is carrying to those
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Snowberry Clearwings, which are day-flying sphinx moths, are often mistaken for hummingbirds for good reason. functionally female blooms. As it works its way up the stalk, it encounters and picks up pollen from younger flowers, which are functionally male. After the moth reaches the uppermost blossoms of a wildflower, it flies down to the lowest blooms of another plant, taking pollen with it and ensuring that cross-pollination occurs. Milkweeds are just about finished flowering, and late-summer wildflowers such as Swamp Milkweed and Joe Pye-Weed are starting to
bloom. However, these wildflowers mainly provide nectar for butterflies, and the little Clearwing Moths will soon vanish from our area. However, unlike their feathered counterparts, Clearwing Moths don’t migrate. The moths die, leaving a legacy of small caterpillars that will become moths next year. Moths that will puzzle us when they visit local wildflowers! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
McNab/Braeside Township Times SURPLUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE The Township of McNab/Braeside has declared the following vehicles/equipment surplus: 1. 1998 Volvo Model VE 300HP Plow Truck (Not Operational) 2. 1990 GMC Pumper 3. 1984 GMC Pumper 4. 1998 International Tanker Individuals interested in acquiring the vehicles/ equipment may do so by submitting a sealed offer on forms provided by the Township of McNab/Braeside. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 1:00 p.m on Thursday August 6, 2015. Ms. Lindsey Parkes, CAO/Clerk Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, R.R. #2 Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 613-623-5756 ext 222
PW-2015-03 WAbA COTTAGE MUSEUM – SCHOOL HOUSE ROOF REPLACEMENT Scope: The Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside is seeking a qualified company to provide all labour, materials, equipment, accessories etc. to replace the existing asphalt shingle roof on the School House and Gazebo with new cedar shingles. The Waba Cottage Museum is located at 24 Museum Road, White Lake ON. The Tender document is only available in electronic format from the Township. A MANDATORY site meeting is scheduled for Tuesday July 28, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. local time at 24 Museum Road, White Lake, ON. The bid document MUST be received NO LATER than 1:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at the following location: Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, RR2, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All Vehicles/Equipment to be sold AS IS, WHERE IS Items can be viewed at the Township Office - 2508 Russett Drive from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ryan Frew, P.Eng. Director of Public Works Tel: (613) 623-5756 Ext: 227 Fax: (613) 623-9138 E-mail: rfrew@mcnabbraeside.com
UPCOMING MEETING DATES August 4 – 7:00 p.m. – Regular Council Meeting August 10 – 6:00 p.m. – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting *Change of Date* August 10 – 7:00 p.m. – Special Meeting – Discuss County of Renfrew Official Plan August 11 – 6:00 p.m. – Special Meeting – Frank Cowan Company “Road/Sidewalk Liability” August 11 – 7:30 p.m. – Special Meeting – Township buildings (At McNab Public School) August 18 – 7:00 p.m. – Regular Council Meeting *Township office closed on Monday, August 3rd.
THANK YOU Congratulations and a huge thank you for all those organizing, participating in, attending, sponsoring and generally helping out with the McNab Days events this year! This year’s McNab Days line-up was extensive and featured a Mudmen concert, the annual Scottish Festival, an open house on the Municipal grounds, the Riverfest and ended with a huge Canada Day celebration. A ton of people helped out, and thanks to all, but we’d like to specifically thank the following key contributors: • McNab/Braeside Fire Department • Boyd and Rose MacLaren and their e vent organizing committee • John and Cathy Brady and their event team • McNab/Braeside staff and Council • Braeburn Estates • Robbins Confectionary • Brad McIIquham and the Arnprior Weslayan crew for their assistance during Canada Day
OTHER UPCOMING EvENTS • July 26 – Skiability Clinic Burnstown Beach – spectators welcome • August 1 – Slo-pitch tournament – McNab Centre Park • August 8 – Madawaska River Paddle – Burnstown Beach • August 15 – Ontario Bantam Fastball Championships- McNab Centre Park
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Volunteer efforts to improve Arnprior come to naught To the Editor: I surrender. The result of nine years of volunteering to affect positive change in the Town of Arnprior have convinced me of the hopelessness of any further efforts of my part in this struggle. Until there is a dynamic change to core vision of providing better communication,
improved professionalism, productive meetings, volunteer feedback and leadership that provides a clear vision for growth and teamwork, I have decided to shift my efforts to other challenges. The Town of Arnprior has so much untapped potential and decades of missed opportunities. Unfortunately 60 per cent
of the Town’s majority voters are happy with the ‘status quo’, so there is no real push for dynamic change. Even the several million dollars from our hydro dam was spent by a previous council down to $9,000 and then the multimillion dollar debt to the ratepayer was written off by our previous council. This
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raised almost no concern from the public. My efforts to get our downtown benches back on the sidewalks for three years have failed. My request to enforce the signage bylaw of removing or covering over closed business signs of 10 years plus or falling signs like Ken’s Kitchen resulted in silence. My several suggestions in 2007 for recycling and street cleaning that are very successful and popular in Europe only resulted in a quip from the then mayor that “We are not Europe.” An off-leash dog park could cost nothing like Ottawa did it and it even makes money. Previous council committee said $27,000 and a unanimous ‘no’.
There have been so many attempts to help the Town of Arnprior from big box stores, bus stops to bike lanes, walking path over the rail bridge and a tourist centre. My recent attempt this spring, was getting approval from the Canadian Science and Tech Museum Board to loan many exhibits free to the Town of Arnprior to boost tourism locally while the National Capital Museum undergoes major renovations for a few years. It appears our town has no mandate to showcase science exhibits and all I heard was silence from the Town of Arnprior since. There are so many great people and volunteers in Arnprior. A town with the highest growth rate in Renfrew Coun-
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Extracurriculars in jeopardy at local schools when classes resume Steph Willems
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It likely won’t be school-asper-usual for Ontario students returning to class in September. Escalations in labour action ramped up towards the end of the school year in May and June have given parents and administrators fair warning as to the degraded state of contract negotiations between the province, Ontario Public School Boards Association and teachers’ unions. With students now enjoying their summer break, recent developments in the bargaining process designed to secure new contract agreements hint that a different type of break
could loom in the fall. On Monday, the members of Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) officially became eligible to strike or start a work-to-rule campaign. The union announced that its members are withdrawing from extracurricular activities, meaning sports, music, theatre and other such activities will not be going ahead when public schools re-open in September unless a deal is reached by then. It is reminiscent of the teachers’ efforts to pressure then-premier Dalton McGuinty in negotiations in the fall of 2012. Talks with the OSSTF and Elementary Teachers Federa-
tion of Ontario broke off earlier this year despite attempts at mediation, with local teachers ultimately withdrawing some administrative duties, rather than the strikes seen in two other districts in Ontario. But now it’s not only the public schools that are being affected by the labour unrest. On July 8, contract talks also broke off with the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association, which put another group of teachers on the list of strike candidates. “Our members are standing up for what’s right for the education system, principles the employer does not seem to be taking seriously,” said OECTA president Ann Hawkins in a statement.
In response, Ontario Education Minister Liz Sandals said she remained hopeful that the teachers’ unions would return to the bargaining table. The provincial government has remained adamant that there is no new money available with which to satisfy
union demands. Thus, any concessions made by the province would have to be made up for elsewhere under their “net zero” bargaining stance. However, union leaders insist the main points of dispute revolve around class sizes and
teacher autonomy. In June, the school board association revealed to the media that the sum total of demands from the ETFO alone would top $3.2 billion in new expenditure over three years. With files from TorStar News Service, John Carter
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Crawlers and critters Arnprior’s Ontario Early Years hosted a show by Little Ray’s Reptiles on July 7. It was the first time for such a show at the Arnprior Family Pre-School Centre, said Karina Dewar, noting it was 100 per cent sponsored by Jim Flowers of Jim’s Auto Glass and Car Sales. The kids and parents were able to see Fluffy the tarantula – with little tidbits of information about the critters along the way, such as more people are afraid of spiders than they are of death and that Spider-man the Gecko can make his tail fall off to evade predators. Clockwise from left: Lois Paquette and June Foreman handle a snake; Finn and Isla Hanniman pet a spotted gecko; John Lepack and Kristen and Owen Parkhurst with a large snake; Hudson Carron, Carson Bowes and Sarah Groulx watch as a turtle makes its way toward them.
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A public hearing be held July 27th at 7:00 pm in Public Council Chambers at Official Plan - will Review & on Update Introductory Open House 105 Elgin Street West. This is for an application to grant an easement over Date: Wednesday, Junehearing 17, 2015 part of 41 Daniel Street North. The easement will provide access for the maintenance Time: Presentation at 6 pm followed by the open house until 8 pm of service connections. The application for severance proposes to grant easement Location: Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska Street over an area of approximately 14.12 square metres, with 0.91 metres of frontage on For more information visit Daniel Street, from the west sidewww.arnprior.ca/grow of the subject lands. For more information please visit www.arnprior.ca/planning or contact Robin Smith at 613-623-4231 x. 1827
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NoxiousBoat weeds (Poison&Ivy) have been identified at Bell Park, the Marina Dragon Festival Kick off Party andFriday the Library. Town TruDragon Green Boat to spray thewith noxious On July 24thThe join us as wehas kickcontracted off the Arnprior Festival weeds this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and music and a BBQ at Robert Simpson Park from 6 – 8:30 pm. The on Saturday, residents are to Simpson please follow posted warnings. July 25th join usasked at Robert Park as any we cheer on over 20 dragon boat teams as the race on the Ottawa and Madawaska Rivers. For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/dragonboat
Upcoming Events July 25th – Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival July 26th – 2-4pm – Concerts in the Park ft. Jamie Bentz
Special Joint Meeting of the Councils the Township of McNab/ Braeside, the Town of Arnprior and the Arnprior Library Public Board
July 27th – 7:00pm – Public Hearing (please see information above) 12 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 23, 2015
A joint meeting will be held to table and review the proposed draft Recreation and Library Agreements between the parties.
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Directly above, Tiffany and John Lepack get up close and personal with a tarantula, while above that, a Ray’s Reptiles employee tells the group about all of the different creatures.
We’regivingawayupto Taking part in the donation ceremony, from left, are Willis College financial controller Bernard Doyle; St. Joseph’s students Hannah Doyle, Cheyanne Levesque, Emma Laughlan, Macie Hanniman, and Breanna MacAulay; St. Joseph principal Mary Lise Rowat; and Willis College Arnprior campus manager Sheema Wood.
Willis College contributes to school trips Willis College, which has a campus in town, has donated $1,000 to Arnprior’s St. Joseph’s Catholic School to defray the cost of busing for a few end-of-year trips. The donation will help families that are not in a financial position to afford the cost of the trips at this time.
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“The students and staff of St. Joseph’s School continue to be very appreciative of the community spirit in the town of Arnprior and the support we receive from many places throughout the school year,” Rowat said. “We are touched and humbled by the generosity of the staff of Willis College.”
New families can register their students online for public school Get the registration process started for your child for the 2015-2016 school year without leaving your home. New students to the Renfrew County District School Board (RCDSB) can now start the registration process online. Families with students joining a Renfrew County public school for the first time, Kindergarten to Grade 12, can start the registration process from their desktop computer, laptop, tablet or even smartphone. “This new process is another example of how the RCDSB continues to support families,” said Cathy McCann-Kyte, Superintendent of Education – Early Learning and Operations. “The online registration for new students to our board makes registration easy and accessible for families. This process will also enhance and streamline the communication process between new families and our schools.” The RCDSB has partnered with SRB Education Solutions to allow parents to start the registration process from the comfort of their own home. While parents will still have to come
in to either the school or board office to show proof of residency, birth and other documentation, their children will already be in the system and the visit will be more streamlined and much quicker. Registration forms are completed and submitted online with an email receipt that the submission is being processed. Registration will not be confirmed until parents have visited the school with original documentation. The new online registration system will help streamline the process as parents scramble to register their children for school during the summer months. The online registration is easy to understand and simple to complete, with clear, concise instruction on the RCDSB website. Get the enrolment process for a new RCDSB student started without having to leave your front door. For more information or to register a new RCDSB student, visit the board’s website at www.rcdsb.on.ca and click the Registration and Transfers tab underneath the Parents dropdown tab.
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Bonnie Gow, left, played alongside Ruth Sawdown at a Madawaska golf woman’s event July 12. They tied for second. Debbie McGuire, above, came in first place with a score of 54, playing with Tammy Davies.
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Galetta lawn bowling teams put in a good show at provincials Peter Clark
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The Galetta Lawn Bowls Club played host to 16 teams July 11-12 as the Ontario Men’s Triples Final was held at the local venue. Among the 16 teams competing was the District 16 representative, which just happened to be the club’s own trio of skip Grant Fletcher, vice Bill Sheffield and lead Malcolm Rose. The Galetta trio turned in a fine weekend with five games played. The Fletcher group posted a 3-and-1 record before dropping a 15-7 decision to Rich Peart’s District 5 contingent in the B semifinal Sunday afternoon. Peart’s team included Charlie Lyall and Peter Clark (not this reporter). The District 7 team of Colin Thomson, Darryl Fitzgerald and Mike Wagner captured the gold medal; while the District 4 squad of Brad Fleming, Larry McLellan
and Len Boreham took silver. The Peart trio captured the bronze medal. Both the Thomson and Fleming teams qualify for the Canadian Championships at the Willowdale Lawn Bowling Club in Toronto Aug. 16 to 22. The opening ceremonies featured official flags, ceremonial piper Bob Smith leading the players onto the field, words of welcome from City of Ottawa Councillor Eli El-Chantiry, a toast to the piper, the singing of O Canada and a ceremonial ‘First Bowl’ delivered by Helen MacHardy. She and late husband Donald MacHardy were founding members, and instrumental in getting Galetta Lawn Bowling started. Ontario Lawn Bowling convernor Elaine Houtby also spoke to the players, spectators and umpires. “Let me congratulate all (16) district winners for getting here,” Houtby said. “Many thanks to Sandra Fletcher (Galetta Bowls Club) and her team of volunteers. I’m
sure everyone here will appreciate the wondered job they have done.” Ladies in Smiths Falls
The Ontario Ladies Triples Final was also held over the weekend in Smiths Falls, and the Galetta Lawn Bowling Club represented District 16 there. Like their Galetta male counterparts, the team of skip Sandra Jefferies, vice Flo Silvestro, and lead Karen Oatman also played five contests, finishing with a 3-and2 record. The Galetta ladies’ second loss came at the hands of the eventual gold medallists. The District 6 team of Marg Lepere, Sue Roth and Wendy Devonshire claimed the title. The silver medal-winning team from District 12 – Kelly McKerihen, Laura Seed and Gloria Cheung – will also advance to the Canadian Championships.
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Team Green queens of women’s ball hockey at Nick Smith Centre The Arnprior Women’s Ball hockey season wrapped up July 13 with Team Green being declared the champions and Team Black runner-up. The league, with six teams this year, began play in April in Arena B of the Nick Smith. Team Green was led by Laura Graham, named the league’s most valuable player. The league’s MVP forward was Kerri Ann Utronki of Team Red, while Anna Barr of Team Blue was named the MVP on defense. Erika Haebecker of Team Red was given the Best Wipe Out award. Each team gave out awards to its top players. The award-winners given out at the season-ending banquet were: • 1st place Team Green – Most Valuable Player Laura Graham, MVP forward Steph Price, MVP defense Barb Cavanagh, Most Improved Player Kathy Leckie, Team player, most positive Cassandra Cavanagh; • 2nd place Team Black - Most Valuable Player Morgan Ryan, MVP forward Jenna Barr, MVP defense
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Above, the diehard kids and dads who stayed to the very end of the first Arnprior Kids Fishing Derby at McLean Park. While the derby officially began at 9 a.m., some kids were casting their lines by 8:30 a.m. At right, the derby’s first-place finisher Charlotte Vaien from Ottawa with her prize.
Arnprior Kids Fishing Derby attracts 76 young anglers PHOTOS BY DARREN W. WOOD
Lilly Sears with her fourth-place fish, a 1.5-lb. catfish.
The inaugural Arnprior Kids Fishing Derby July 11 was a big success, attracting about double the participants expected. Event owner/organizer: Darren W. Wood reported he expected between 30 to 50 children at the first-time event on the Ottawa River at McLean Park, but 76 kids and 32 adults attended. Participants came from Arnprior, Renfrew, Pembroke, Pakenham, Kinburn and Ottawa. Wood organized the event, with the Arn-
prior Fish and Game Conservation Club a major sponsor. Every child received a gift bag from the fish and game club. As well, first- through fifth-place finishers received prizes donated by almost a dozen Arnprior areas businesses (O’Brien Theatre, Domino’s Pizza, TSC,Home Hardware, McDonald’s, Metro, MAC’s Convenience, Giant Tiger, Brian’s Spuds, Dairy Queen and PJ’s Restaurant).
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Amanda Briscoe Carleton University, June 2015 Degree in Communications (minor in French) Amanda is the daughter of Marie Briscoe (Ottawa) and granddaughter of Keith Briscoe (Renfrew). We are very proud of you and your accomplishments!
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New spring event in the works Continued from Page 25
“I have had the opportunity to run this same kids derby in various cities and towns throughout Ontario and felt it would be a good fit for Arnprior,” said Wood. “And I could not be more pleased with not only the turn-out, but the generous support of the fish and game club as well as from business community in Arnprior. “A community event is only as good as the people who support it and the community supported this event beyond my expectations.” Wood said next year’s event is already in
the works with prizes that will include some kind of kid size boat as well as other major prizes. “I am lucky enough to live in a town where city council encourages and supports event like the kids fishing derby and I have already contacted parks and rec’s Glenn Arthur about my next event aimed for the spring of 2016,” said Wood. “This event would be the only one of its kind in Eastern Ontario that I am aware of. “Details to follow in the coming weeks,” he promised.
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Local dancers shine at Nationals The Arnprior School of Dance competitive dance team capped off a successful season with multiple first-place finishes at Shine Nationals June 29-July 4 in Niagara Falls. The Arnprior area dancers went up against 359 other entries and performed their best dances of the season. The 50 member-team came home with several judges awards and 12 top-10 finishes. Thomas Cherney won the Mr. Shine title and received the 10th highest mark in the competition. Rebecca Cowal was named runner-up for Miss Shine Acro.
The team’s senior musical group placed first in the Ultimate Shine Dance-off. The Arnprior School of Dance has moved to a new larger location with plenty of parking at 44 MacDonald St. N (side entrance). There is still has room in its summer dance camp, which runs July27 to 31. The school’s fall dance registration dates are: Aug. 15 10 a.m.-noon; Aug. 24 6-8 p.m.; and Sept. 11 6-8 p.m. For more information, visit www.arnpriorschoolofdance.com “and be sure to like us on Facebook.”
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Nirvana tribute band to play Arnprior A tribute band for one of the greatest grunge groups of the 1980s is coming to Arnprior for a gig this Saturday, July 25. Publicist David Berardi touts April Hate as “undoubtedly the closest tribute band to Nirvana that one will ever see on stage.” He points out they have the same equipment, same clothing and even the same mannerisms. The band will play its tribute to Nirvana at the John St. Pub in downtown Arnprior. April Hate started in 2007, born from the ashes of a band that began in 1992. Today it is composed of three members: founder, leader and singer Christian Poirier (‘the epitome of Kurt Cobain’); Peter Tzaferis (Slaves On Dope) on drums; and Stephanie Lemieux (Death Proof, Ignition Riot) on bass. Since its creation, April Hate has played a number of shows in Quebec, sometimes with guitarist François Gagnon (ex-Rags) and cellist Gael Huard. The $10 tickets are available online at eventbrite.ca or at Steve and Denni’s Restaurant.
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April Hate leader singer Christian Poirier turns into Kurt Cobain on stage.
News from the Pakenham Public Library Staff at the Mississippi Mills Public Library are not all on holidays, so the influx of new material continues. There are new books, new magazines, new movies, new programs, new summer students; come in and say hello. The cost is right too. A few of the many new items hitting the shelves of the
Pakenham library this week include: Wicked Embers by Keri Arthur – A souls of fire novel, book 2 – fiction; Friendship by Emily Gould – A debut novel dealing with two best friends – fiction; Unexplained Mysteries of World War II by Jeremy Harwood – Discover the conspira-
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Angry Birdies, Jack’s Birdies flying high at First Day of Summer golf tourney Liz Wall
Seniors at Home
No one won the $5,000 prize for a hole-in-one, but it was a winning event for Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home on June 20, when it hosted the second ‘First Day of Summer Golf Tournament’ at Mountain Creek Golf Course. Sunny skies at a great location, Mountain Creek Golf Course, and the best hospitality led to much laughter and great participation by all who attended, adding up to a
successful fundraiser for the agency. Thank you everyone. A heartfelt gratitude to agency volunteers and staff for their help in both the planning of the event and assisting on the day of: Kathy McGregor, Sandra Hall, Nancy Paquette, Patti Farr, Mike Farr, Dennis Harrington, Riely Harrington, Nancy Peck, Rose Buse, Susie Smithson, Heather Campbell, Liz Nadon, Geraldine Lynn, Phyllis Doherty-Hereford, Garry Dowd and Donna Dowd. The generosity of the busi-
ness community gave a great boast to the success of the tournament. Thank you to: Gold sponsors - Pilon Family Funeral Home, Boyce Funeral Home, Island View Retirement Suites and Stephen Dodd of Investors Group; Silver sponsors - Arnprior Villa by Revera, Arnprior Flooring, Janet Dallaire of Sapphire Investments (sponsor of the closest-to-the-hole and longest drive competitions); Bronze sponsors - Maxine Desjardins Insurance & Investment Services, Mark Cassanto & Associates, Murdoch
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Electric, MPP John Yakabuski and MP Cheryl Gallant. Thank you to the business and individuals who provided prizes for the raffle table. Much appreciation to Lori Van Wyk of Rona/Arnprior Builders Supply for providing the main raffle prize which consisted of a three-piece bistro set. The winner was Nancy Bradley of Arnprior. In the true spirit of ‘community support’, Jonathan Schaepper, golf pro and owner of Mountain Creek Golf Course, and Rick Munro, owner of the Madawaska Golf Course and participant in the tournament, donated prizes on behalf of their individual clubs. The Mountain Creek winner was Murray Hughes; Madawaska Golf Course winner was Janet Dallaire. The top team of the day with a score of 65 was the ‘Angry Birdies’ with Donna and Larry Bertrand and Tom and Sharron Sewter. Adding to the excitement and fun was the fact that Jack’s Birdies of Jack & Faith’s No Frills squad also finished the day with a 65. The tiebreaker was necessary with Jack’s Birdies (Jeff Thurston, Glen Clarke, Kris McCarvill
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Jeff Thurston of Jack’s Birdies showing nice form as he tees off helping his team finish in a tie for first place. For more photographs, see page 35.
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The winner of the ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home second annual First Day of Golf tournament on June 20 at the Mountain Creek was the ‘Angry Birdies’. Seniors at Home board member and chair of the development committee Phyllis Doherty-Hereford, centre, presents the trophy to team members, from left, Larry Bertrand, Donna Spencer-Bertrand, Tom Sewter and Sharron Sewter.
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‘Jack’s Birdies’, the team representing Jack & Faith’s No Frills, from left, Glen Clarke, Jeff Thurston, Jack Bird and Kris McCarvill, make a fun pose with Chelsea Turpin, Mountain Creek beer cart girl.
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Virgin Lake $179K, MLS# 915507
1056 Madawaska 4 Season Home $329K, MLS# 954779
311B Black Mountain Road $599,000 MLS#946477 -Large Open Concept Living, Dining, Kitchen Area -Remote Private 1.58 Acre Lot With Bell And Hydro -Detached Garage Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
caLaBogIe hIghLandS LIvIng
150 Pheasant Run
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Centennial Lake
177 Pheasant Run
Bonnechere River
98 Barryvale Road
$69,000 MLS# 962511 - 3 Bedroom Cottage, Completely Furnished - Private Laneway With View And Access To Balmer Lake - 2 Covered Porches Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
$399,900 MLS# 961773 -Ottawa River Waterfront. Large Lot Over 1 Acre -3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms -Finished Basement Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
MLS# 942009, $149K Hydro, Bell On Site
MLS# 934436, $415,000 Granny Suite, Custom Home, Vaulted Ceilings 377B noRWaY LaKe Road
14 caStLeFoRd chuRch Lane
MLS#962828, $339,900 3 Bed, 2 Bath, View & Lake Access
169 SIpoLInS Rd $499,900 MLS#933072 -4 Season Completely Finished Home/Cottage -Main Floor Master & Bath -Large Garage & Workshop -Waterfront Decks, Docks & Rail System For Your Boat! Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
210 Bluff Point dRive
MLS# 955320, $449,000 Custom Home, Large Lot, Finished Basement Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
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$999,900 MLS#952436 - Bright, Beautiful Bungalow On Private Lot At Point Of Bluff Point Rd - Open Concept Living With Lots Of Large Windows & Natural Light - 2 Car Attached Garage, Large Solarium Leading To Different Levels Of Decks Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254
MLS# 955405, $86K Close To Ottawa River
Madawaska River MLS# 939309, $229K 210 Ft Near Calabogie
Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
605 BaRRett chute $899,900 MLS#959142 -Calabogie Ski Chalet -Unique Home With Waterfront On Calabogie Lake -9’ & 12’ Ceilings, Professional Kitchen With Marble Island, Radiant Floor Heating Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
92 otteRIdge StReet
Protection from overland water damage —
Water is beautiful Until it isn’t.
Heavy rains
Overflow from lakes and rivers
Spring run-off Find out more. Talk to your Eady Insurance Team. 613-432-8543 1-888-275-3239 www.eadyinsurance.ca 36 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 23, 2015
$374,800
Another Beautiful Home Built By Bonnechere Development Corporation -1,753 Sq. Ft. With Attached Garage, Semi-Finished Basement -53.54 Ft X 104.99 Ft Lot Backing Onto A Designated Green Space -H.E. Natural Gas, Central Air Conditioning, Designer Kitchen, Coffered Ceiling -3 Bedrooms, Master With Ensuite And Huge Walk-In Closet -Spacious Sundeck, Main Floor Laundry & So Much More!! Call Morris Eady Fore A Personal Viewing – 613-432-1830
MLS# 957639
Arnprior Legion gives back Left, Brian Kilby and Mel Porter, right, of the Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 donate $5,097 to Arnprior Regional Health’s Partners in Caring on July 16. Foundation president Lori Van Wyk accepts the contribution. The funds came from the legion’s poppy fund and will help buy a blood pressure machine, which will go into the transfusion clinic. Below left, Kilby and Porter present $1,500 on behalf of the Arnprior Legion to ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program executive director Dennis Harrington. The money from the poppy fund will go towards offering transportation for veterans and their spouses. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND
137 EdEy StrEEt, ArnPrior Snap Property Solutions is offering this fabulous, fully renovated home in the heart of Arnprior. This beautiful open concept house has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, a stunning Gourmet Kitchen and a lower level entertainment area that is ready for parties and the big screen TV. With a large fenced in back yard, lots of storage space, pri-
vate laneway, and big windows to let in lots of natural light, this home is ready for your family.
Must-see House for sale in Arnprior: Price: $269,900
Arnprior is a great community to live in and this home is close to Parks, schools, and only 3 minutes to downtown shopping. Its only a 45 minute drive from Ottawa, and 25 minutes from Kanata. Financing Available.
Contact number for interest in this property: 613-422-6663 SnapPropertySolutions.com | Adrian@snappropertysolutions.com R0013380626-0723
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Terry Stavenow, Broker t.stavenow@bell.net
RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com
Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call Terry Today 294 mcLeaN ave
16 LiNda LaNe, stewartviLLe
New home warraNty
SOLD Superb Ottawa Riverfront with comfortable bungalow in move in condition, large lot with a view $559,000 asking mLs 919644
257 camPBeLL drive
600 Feet of Madawaska R. frontage, 1.7 A, excellent 3 Br. Home with many upgrades. Call Terry for details. mLs957255 $424,500 asking
33 smoLkiN street
New Listing! 141 Baillie Avenue, Constance Bay Quaint and rustic 2 bedroom bungalow across street from river, updated windows, insulation and natural gas furnace, galley kitchen with eating area, softwood floor in living room, front porch, detached garage. Pretty corner lot. Walk to beach, store, restaurants and forest! Only 20 mintues to Kanata! Ideal for couples starting out or winding down! $149,900
New Price! 101 Vancourtland St., Arnprior Wonderful 3 bedroom family home complete with front verandah, huge 30’ x 12’ back deck, hot tub, main floor family room, sunken living rm, separate dining rm, big eat-in kitchen with walk-in pantry, 2nd floor laundry, master has 3 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, rec room in basement with rough-in for extra bathroom. Brand new shingles May 2015! $299,900
Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900
4713 Northwoods Drive, Buckhams Bay West Unique 3 bedroom, 2 bath multilevel home with vaulted ceilngs, loft bedrooms & European flair is ideal for couples needing studio or hobby areas or a family with older children needing their separate spaces! Pretty 100’ x 168’ treed lot with river & mountain views from master bedroom, many built-in features, gas fireplace, screened deck & more! $269, 900
New Home on 2 Acre Lot, walk out lower level 3 full baths, lots of extras $545,000 Vendor Mortgage Available call Terry mLs 894020
2 traFaLgar cr., stittsviLLe
LOTS FOR SALE! Lot 66 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay 70’x 125’ lot $39,900
Excellent Value 3Br. Easy access to Hwy#17, beautiful and private yard, many recent upgrades, cozy Fireplace, pine floors, ceramics and bubble tub and neutral decor. Offers Welcome!
mLs 914812
Vydon Acres 2 acre lots available on Loggers Way, Kingdon Mine Road and May Dean Drive $49,900+HST Contemporary new home, energy wise home unequaled in this area. Call Terry for all the details. mLs 940435 $425,000 asking
101 Rabbit Path, Kinburn 5.11 acre building lot with views of the Carp Valley, laneway already in $94,900
3 Br. 2 Bath room home, gas fireplace, a/c, new shingles excellent neighborhood close to all amenities. mLs 942770 $324,900 asking
• 5 acres treed, NiNth coNcessioN PakeNham – mLs#910819 • Neat aNd tidy exceLLeNt 2 Br. home oN aBigaiL st. $172,500 askiNg mLs#9299070 • cottage stewarts Bay ottawa river Leased LaNd $59,500 mLs#927433 • ottawa riverFroNt cottage, BUiLdiNg Lot, $295,000 askiNg mLs#961024 • 2 Bedroom reFUrBished, great oUtBUiLdiNg, $249,000 mLs#924847
SOLD! Waterfront! 5535 Loggers Way, Ottawa River Renovated 3 bedrm home with a unique layout, updated kitchen, large master with renovated ensuite bath, screen porch, fireplace, lower level rec room with walkout to side yard & 2nd fireplace, newer windows, propane gas furnace, shingles redone, double detached garage, 165+ feet on the water with sand beach & gorgeous sunsets in a very private setting only 40 mins to Ottawa. Enjoy fishing, boating and many outdoor activities right from home! List price $399,900
275 Mississippi Dr., Vydon Acres 6.5 acre building lot, culvert & laneway done, privacy in woodsy setting. $119,900 Waterfront Lot! Old Quarry Road, Maclaren’s Landing 100’ x 99’ residential lot on the Ottawa River on quiet dead end street $169,900 1490 Murphy Side Rd, Rural Kanata 50 acres $795,000
Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!! Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 23, 2015 37
Gauthier elected Arnprior Toastmasters president for 2015-16 On June 10, the Arnprior Toastmasters club held its annual induction ceremony to install executive officers for the upcoming year. The club’s executive officers for 2015-2016 are president Susan Gauthier, vice-president-education Lynne Zander, vice-president-public relations/secretary Lenore Whelan, treasurer Gail Smith and sergeant-at-arms Brad Dota. Their duties began July 1. The Club Mission is: “We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.” Toastmasters international values are respect, integrity, service and excellence (RISE). Toastmaster members ‘RISE’ to the occasion to complete tasks such as a 10-project speech assignment called Competent Communicator, which begins with members giving an introductory speech of 4 to 6 minutes called the LENORE WHELAN/SUBMITTED Ice Breaker. Members are also encouraged to take on leadership Making up the new executive of the Arnprior Toastmasters Club, from left, are, president Susan Gauthier, V-P education Lynne Zander, V-P roles, whether it is at the meeting or on the executive. Whether it is a speech assignment or a leadership aspublic relation/secretary Lenore Whelan, treasurer Gail Smith and sersignment, manuals are evaluated. Once these manuals are geant-at-arms Brad Dota.
completed, members are awarded certificates from Toastmasters International. The highest award is DTM (Distinguished Toastmasters). The Arnprior Toastmasters Club is one of six in Renfrew County (Area 10). Arnprior Toastmasters is also in Division B, which is part of District 61 that includes Eastern Ontario, all of Quebec and parts of northern New York State. There are more than 300,000 Toastmasters members world-wide. Arnprior Toastmasters members have opportunities to network with other members through contests and officer’s trainings. Toastmasters is an opportunity to improve communication abilities, enhance leadership skills and increase confidence levels that can assist personal life, make a job interview more polished, aid in getting a job promotions, and even being able to give that toast at a family member’s wedding or to increase your social circle. The Arnprior Toastmasters Club has been part of Arnprior since it chartered in March 31, 2004. Arnprior Toastmasters meets at the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday in the second floor teaching room, at 7 p.m. All guests are warmly greeted and welcomed. Check out the Facebook public group page for synopsis of the meeting and pictures of members’ activities.
Now Building on Arthur Street Standard Lots and Ravine Lots Available Lenore Whelan of Arnprior Toastmasters donates $100 on behalf of the club to Arnprior Regional Health’s Partners in Caring in appreciation for the use of Arnprior hospital’s second floor outpatient teaching room for its Wednesday 7 p.m. meetings.
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Are you ready for Arnprior’s first ever Shred-it Day? Liz Wall
Seniors at Home
Hope you plan to join Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home (ABMSH) for its unique fundraiser this Saturday, July 25. Arnprior Shred-it Day is a chance for each individual, household and businesses to rid of valuable but no longer required papers files of all kinds. The event takes place in the Seniors at Home parking lot at 106 McGonigal St. West, from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The staff of Shred-it Ottawa will be performing the actual shredding duties of which they guarantee a secure event Since 1988 Shred-it has specialized in providing a tailored document destruction service and making sure all information is kept secure at all times. The cost to shred your no long required paper files is $8 per Banker Box and limited to a maximum of five boxes per business or household. Note there is no need to re-
Shred-it, then check out the dragon boats at Robert Simpson Park Saturday
require transportation the day of the fundraiser, call 613-6237981 to reserve your spot. Deadline to book transportation is this Friday, July 24 by noon. For more information, call 613-623-7981. move paper clips or staples. Save yourself the time. If you don’t have an actual Banker Box, place the unwanted papers in a box or plastic bag. There will be a barbecue
under the big blue tent. On the menu are hamburgers, hotdogs, soft drinks, water and a treat. Seniors at Home has arranged for volunteer drivers, so if you need assistance, or
TRIVIA NIGHT
ABMSH in partnership with East Side Mario’s is hosting a four-person Fun-Trivia-night on Wednesday, Aug. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Arnprior restaurant.
Come for dinner stay for a night of trivia. Test your knowledge while supporting the programs offered by Seniors at Home. Admission is $10 per person. Register in advance at ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West, by calling 613-6237981, emailing Liz Wall at lizwall@cssagency.ca or registering with your server on your next visit to East Side Mario’s. Deadline to register is Monday, Aug. 10 by noon.
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ANNIVERSARY
ANNIVERSARY
Boyd and Marlene Brisco
This is your invitation to join them
FARM
FOR RENT
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
Searching for old post and beam barn to dismantle and relocate. Minimum 30’x40’ preference 50’x100’+. 613-915-3949.
2 BEDROOM - Arnprior, 3rd floor, satellite, fridge, stove, air conditioner, water, parking, Has been completely redone with new windows, flooring, painted. $695 plus hydro. Call Karen-Ann 613-623-4138
PRAYERS
CLR620753
3928 River Road for supper and celebrations of 50 years of marriage
HUNTER SAFETY
GARAGE SALE
August 1 2015
At their home
adrienne.barr@metroland.com
1 pm until late All musicians welcome. Bring your lawn chair & BYOB
Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power, Oh Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.
COMMERCIAL RENT
Happy Anniversary
2BAY GARAGE with offices in Renfrew available immediately $1000 + utilities Call 613-433-0167
Lyall & Loretta Smart July 16th
ANNIVERSARY
1985 FORRESTERS FALLS Road (in Forresters Falls) Miscellaneous Yard Sale. July 24 and 25, 8 am - 4 pm. Used tools, electric wheelchair, manual wheelchair, flour & sugar pails, electric mixer with 2 bowls., etc etc. ESTATE SALE July 24,25 & 26 2015 Ford Expedition 2004, RV Regency 1990 Triple E , Furniture, Tools, Household items 41 Jennifer Lane, Renfrew In Johnston Trailer Park, Horton Township 613-432-5014 MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE, Sat. July 25, 8Noon, Vanier Cres, Renfrew. Rain Date Sunday July 26 YARD SALE - 316 Bonnechere Street S. Renfrew. Saturday July 25, 2015 8:00 to 12:00 123 Riley Cres, Arnprior. Sat. July 25th, 8-Noon, Little Peoples toys, preschool toys, stroller and other children’s items, household items.
ANNIVERSARY
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT Raglan St. Renfrew Beautiful spacious 1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom with hardwood floors and 2 working fireplaces on the main level of a house . Centrally located to all amenities. $795/Month + Hydro. Heat is paid. Available Sept. 1st. Call 613-433-0167 to 2 bedroom apt Oak St. book a showing. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. ARNPRIOR ALWAYS First/last & references re- CLEAN, MODERN Secure quired 613.433.3053 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Dis3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR counts for mature tenants. RENT in Arnprior, 623-8537 after 6pm Available September 1st, close to all amenities, offers parking, large yard, Bonus Package - 1 bdrm sun deck, and appliances. home on Constant Lake No pets allowed. with a lake view. Heat, hy$1250/month plus utilities, dro, grass cutting, snowplowing, fridge/stove, Call 613-623-5531 washer & dryer hook-up. All included $850 per4 bedroom house for rent month, fist and last, no Renfrew, spacious 2 1/2 pets. 613.628.5080 storey brick home, large kitchen, rec room, 2 storage buildings, nice yard For Rent Second Floor, 1 with deck, no smoking, Bedroom Apartment $1175 per month plus Available August 1. Parkutilities. First and last, ref- ing, Fridge With Ice & Waerences and proof of em- ter, Stove, Microwave & ployment. Available Sept Dishwasher. $575/Month 1st. Call 433.9387 Plus Utilities. Call Morris Or Jocelyn At 613-432-2100 719 Fifth Street Renfrew. 3 bedroom main floor bungalow with yard & parking. House for Rent in ArnpriNew energy efficient win- or, Available July 1st. dows, doors, furnace, cen- Newer two story towntral air, washer/dryer & home, 1317 SqFt, 3 Beds, fridge. Newly renovated $ 1 Ω Baths, Attached gar1,000 plus heat & hydro. age, 5 appliances included. Water & Sewer included. Rent is $1,300/month + Available August 1 lst. utilities. Rent to own opPhone Jasmine tion available. Call 647-228-2559 613-623-6589
BIRTH
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NEWLY PAINTED and carpeted, 1 bedroom, 3rd floor apartment for quiet, non-smoking person. Available September 1st. $ 650.00 per month includes heat/air conditioning, water, refrigerator and stove, overnight/weekend parking. 613-432-5898 or 613-401-3423
FOR SALE, Sofa full sized (3 seater) almost new, Delivered June 18 (Too large for our home). Sand coloured. $950. 613-622-7782
One bedroom apt, Renfrew, ground floor, private entrance, suitable for one person over 45. Call 613432-5334
HELP WANTED GENERAL LABOURER required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. Students welcome to apply. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Road, Renfrew. 613-432-5764
BIRTH
Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
FOR RENT
Emon-Utronki
Lawrence and Estelle Guest Estelle and Lawrence 67 years married on April 20, 1948. They have 5 surviving children: Alan (the oldest born Sept. 1949), Lorraine (born Jan. 1952), Elaine (born July 1953), Diane (born Nov. 1959), Lawrence Jr. (born Nov. 1962). Three deceased: Calvin (1955), Brent (2002) and Corrine (2003).
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Lawrence celebrating his 90th Birthday on July 21, 2015.
Shawnalea Emon and Tyson Utronki are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son Oliver Frank Mitchell Utronki. He was born on June 6th at 4:04 am at the Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa, weighting 8lbs 10oz and 20 inches long. Proud second time grandparents are Frank Utronki of Renfrew and Endla Utronki of Cobden. Very excited and proud first time grandmother is Sharon Emon of Renfrew.
Renfrew Licensed Child’s Paradise has toddler and preschool spaces starting Aug, Sept and Oct. Full or part-time care. Call 613-432-2627 or email director@childsparadise.ca for more info
HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
FOR RENT
McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
432-1911 CLR418895
Large Bright
1 & 2 bedroom apartments CLR622577
With 60 years of marriage behind you, there is very little that you have not seen. This is a great time to sit back and reflect on the time you have spent together, the accomplishments you have achieved and the happiness you have shared with others. With great pride and joy we wish you a very happy diamond anniversary.
COMING EVENTS
32nd annual!
COMING EVENTS presented by Prince Edward District
Women’s Institute
HAY 4X4 round bales. Alfalfa & Timothy. Good Quality. 613-646-2401
RENFREW, 1 bedroom bachelor apt, in quiet duplex, suitable for one person, no pets, references, first and last months rent, $490/month plus hydro, JENNA’s HOME DAY CARE available Sept. 1st, Located near Kenwood Centre, Monday through 613-623-2247 Friday. Nutritious meals Single apt Ottawa River and snacks, lots of orgaand Castleford area, call nized daily activities, CPR, Peter for details First Aid certified, All ages welcome, 613-297-2892 613.433.0078 cotnam_jenna@hotmail.com $1000/month plus utilities September 1st, newly Looking for FT/PT Childrenovated 3 bedroom care Spaces or Summer house with finished base- Camp in Arnprior? Look further, Call ment and large yard, In no Renfrew with friendly 613-622-1212 and book a n e i g h b o u r s , tour today. Visit us at http://www.chil613-408-0330 drensuniverse.net
LOADER AND EXCAVATOR Operators required will train. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Road, Renfrew. 613-432-5764
Congratulations!
Love your children, Terry (Kathy) and LeeAnn, your grandchildren, Cory (Jenn), Sarah (Ryan), Steven (Becky), Midori (Dan), Emily, David (Corrie) and Laura, and your great grandchildren, Ben, Jake, Daxon and Isabella.
FOR RENT
1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior
613-623-7207
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FREE PARKING Bus Tours Welcome
Thursday July 30 9am - 7pm
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Show Proceeds go to County Accessible Transportation and to various Community projects
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Thank You Marjorie Ziebarth The family of the late Marjorie Ziebarth of Pakenham would like to thank neighbours, friends, and extended family for your support during our mother’s short illness and subsequent death on June 8th, 2015. The flowers, donations, food, cards and visits were greatly appreciated. To the staff and residents of the Villa, thank you for your caring nature, and for making her home away from home the last 3 years, the best it could be. To Dr. Jennifer Rivington, and the staff at ADMH, thank you for your compassion and care of Marjorie, we appreciated your help. To Chris Ryan and Brent Cavanagh, thank you for your beautiful music at her funeral, the selection was very much what she and Kenny loved, and a fitting way to send her off. To Melba Cavanagh, you speak from your heart, and for that we treasure you, thank you for your eulogy; you honoured your Aunt Marjorie. Thank you also to the staff at Boyce’s Funeral Home; you know how to take care of families. Elwyn and Nancy Darwin and Margaret & families FOR RENT
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613.623.6571
FOR RENT
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.
1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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Marine mechanic, old/new, small/large, 40+ years experience. Christie Lake Marina 613-267-3470.
A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-256-4613.
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FALL SHOWCASE 2015. September 18, 19, 20 at the Petawawa Civic Centre. Exhibitor enquiries welcome. Phone 613-635-3569 or email doug@showcaseinpetawa wa.ca for information.
WATERFRONT ARNPRIOR, 14+ acre property with 800 sq ft of waterfront on Lake Madawaska (Baskin Road E). Walk to Arnprior Mall. Hydro/Bell/Natural gas available. $499,000. Call 613-623-5671
NORTH HORTON ANNUAL DECORATION SERVICE Sunday August 2nd at 2:00 pm Speaker Rev. James Wall.
TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG
COLTON LAKE, cottage for sale, 500 sq ft, 2 bedroom, 1 den, right to lake in deed, well, electric, septic, fireplace, hot water, $89,000 905-839-6146
STAG & DOES
Happy 1st Birthday
STAG & DOES CLR621921
STAG & DOES
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c/o Country Haven 333 Country Street Almonte, ON, K0A 1A0
Lots of love, Tim and April.
Tired of commuting to Ottawa? Fully renovated two bedroom bungalow, private backyard fenced, pool. All appliances included. Must be seen @$280,000. Call Christine McIntosh for an appointment @Gale Company Realty Ltd., 613-880-8436 MLS#945493.
REAL ESTATE
Sis!
Best wishes from
Jim, John, Esther and Family on this special occasion.
ASTROLABE HOCKEY SCHOOL - 35th Anniversary! A Quality Program Affordable Price Garrison PETAWAWA: Aug 10-14 AND/OR Aug 24-28 RENFREW: Aug 17-21 For Further Info: Contact Stan at 613.646.2484 or at sjcoyote@hotmail.com or visit www.astrolabehockeyschool.com
NOW OPEN Mary’s Pet Grooming. Small to medium Dogs. 56 Railway Ave. Renfrew. Open 9:00 to 4:00 by appointment. 17 years experience. 613-431-2876
Best Wishes only
Happy
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Cobden Legion Branch 550 Main Street Cobden
Disco may be gone, but this kid is still rockin’ on!
COMING EVENTS
Stag and Doe in honour of
John Proc & Tracy Wallace
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WORK WANTED 40 + years experience, older gentlemen, decks, ramps, windows, siding, fencing, roofing and everything else. Very reasonable rates, honest, reliable. Fully insured, free estimates. Quality craftsmanship guaranteed. Please call 613.433.2402 leave message, your call will be returned. Thank you.
259 Albert Street Arnprior, 2 bedroom, 5 appliances, walk-in closet, kitchen,2 bathrooms, party room, workshop, storage unit, underground parking, secure, spectacular river view. 613-582-3277
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AUCTION SALE Saturday August 1st, 2015 10:00 a.m. sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario. We will be offering for sale items from the home of the late Marjorie Naismith, Almonte, items from a recently sold home in Carp and items from a home in Kanata. Dining room table; antique desk; antique school desk; framed prints; live animal traps; generator; kitchen items; stove, dryer; golf balls; push mower; power pack; chain saw; treadle sewing machine; dresser; sideboard; 2 upright pianos; player piano; Organ, Tread Mill; etc. All items are in very good condition – should be an interesting sale – please plan to attend. Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 email: oneillsauctions@gmail.com Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident www.oneillsauctions.ca
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July 25, 2015 8 pm – 1 am Stewart Community Centre, Pakenham
July 27, 2014
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IN MEMORIAM To Lisa,
Groves Park Lodge Long Term Care Home Requires a Temporary Full Time Maintenance Technician The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for performing routine building maintenance tasks. Requirements: • Demonstrate care and compassion to the elderly • Practice safety awareness according to Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act • Demonstrate appropriate and effective written, verbal and non-verbal communication with residents, families and colleagues and be computer literate • Provide excellent interpersonal, organizational and time management skills • Must be able to work independently and as part of a team • Available to work weekends and be on call • An understanding of electrical, plumbing, heating/air conditioning systems and carpentry skills would be an asset
Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for interview will be contacted.
HALL In loving memory of our dear parents Len and Ruth and sister Kathy Forever missed Never forgotten, Living on in our thoughts every day. Michael, Rosemarie, and Family
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In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather One Magic
Moment: A Lifetime of
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David Lininger
Feb. 14, 1949 – July 27, 2001
who went home to be with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ on August 2, 2014.
All the things in life that are good, All the things in life worth having, Are reminders of you. 1-800-267-WISH www.childrenswish.ca
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LEVI - In loving memory of a dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Helen Elizabeth Levi, who passed away July 21st, 1987. Many years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away; Good took her home, it was his will, But in our hearts she liveth still. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the family.
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In loving memory of DONALD RUSSELL FLEMING Born May 27, 1930 Died July 28, 2012
God Bless, My love Nanny
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Please forward resume to: Groves Park Lodge 470 Raglan St N Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P5 Email: donna.pinkham@gemhealth.com Resumes will be accepted until July 31, 2015.
To Lisa, the time has come again my dear, To write my yearly poem I fear, It’s 3 long years since you were taken, And all this time my heart is aching. I miss you every day I live, And wish your life had been fulfilled. The family misses you so much, Since you’ve been gone, we are more in touch. As time goes by, what can I say, We will meet again on some bright day.
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Stephen RobeRt August 1, 2004
Ron July 25, 2010
Our life goes on without you, Nothing is the same. We try to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad is our hearts that love you, Silent tears that fall, Living our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all.
I feel a warmth around me like your presence is so near, And close my eyes and visualize your face when you were here, I relive our times together, they are locked inside my heart. As long as I have memories, we will never be apart.
In Our Hearts Forever! Paula-Ann, Grace & Camden Robin & Conner Diane
Eternal love Until we meet again, Marie and Matthew
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SMITH, Mary Helen (formerly Gratton) (The Book Den, Ottawa)
Fond are the ties that are broken Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we shall keep him As long as the years roll on. As we loved him, so we miss him, In our memory he is dear, Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. Always remembered Arnold & Barb
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Lemenchick; Rita FLoRence It is with heavy hearts and precious memories that we announce the peaceful passing of our dearly loved mother Rita Florence Lemenchick (nee Roach) at Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, Ontario Friday July 17, 2015. Born March 24, 1923 at Haley Station, Ontario, she was the daughter of Edward Roach and Mary Bridgit Ellen Coyne. Predeceased by her late husband Leonard T. Lemenchick. She is survived by her six children Len (Karen), Pam, Mark (Shauna), Terry (Pauline), Margo (Rick), Paula and her cherished grandchildren Michael, Erin, Alana, Brett, Bryan, Chad, Kyle, Marie-Christine, AnneLouise, Brooke and Bradley, predeceased by granddaughter Kayla. Survived by her sweet great grandchildren Olivia, Audrey, Vaughn and Jean-Sébastien. Dear sister of Lacey, Alban and James Roach, Olive Shannon and predeceased by Carmel, Herb and Raymond Roach. A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Thursday July 23rd at 12 noon, with reception and burial following. The family would appreciate, in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the Bonnechere Manor or Sunshine Coach. Rita exemplified kindness and selflessness and was loved and respected by everyone who knew her. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca CLR622549
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Peacefully at the Montfort Hospital, Ottawa on Tuesday morning, July 14th, 2015; Mary Helen Smith of Ottawa passed away at the age of 89 years. Youngest and last surviving child of the late Louis Victor “L.V.” Pilon and the late Lena Marontate. Beloved wife and best friend of Thurston Smith. Predeceased by her first husband, Gerry Gratton (1977). Dearly loved mother of Paul Gratton of Toronto; Daniel Gratton (Brenda Stufko) of Ottawa and Louise Lalonde (Wilfred) of Greely. Cherished and proud “Gramma” of Dylan Lalonde. Predeceased by her 4 brothers: Frank Pilon (late Kaye); Vincent Pilon (late Cécile); Bill Pilon and Ambrose Pilon (late Gisèle) as well as her only sister, Olive Sutherland (late Robert “Bob”). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Mary Helen grew up in the Pilon’s Bakery in Vankleek Hill. She later left home to pursue a career in Nursing that brought her to Ottawa where she and Gerry Gratton raised their family. Following Gerry’s death in 1977, Mary Helen subsequently met and later married Thurston Smith and together they opened and operated The Book Den on MacLaren Street until its closing in 2014. She will be lovingly remembered for her gentle and kind spirit as well as her unwavering faith in God. Friends were invited to join Mary Helen’s family during visitation at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry Inc., 1200 Ogilvie Road, Ottawa on Sunday afternoon, July 19th from 2 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday morning, July 20th from 9:30 until 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 400 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa on Monday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment followed at the Notre Dame Cemetery. In memory of Mary Helen, a donation to the Franciscan Mission Associates would be appreciated by her family. In the care of the her nephew, André Pilon and the staff of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
GREER, Arthur “Art” C.D.
van Walraven
(Retired Boeing, Canada) (Former Member Canadian Air Force) Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday evening May 11, 2015 following a brief illness; Arthur Roy Greer of Arnprior passed away at the age of 81 years. Dear son of the late Russell Greer and the late Bessie Harley. Beloved husband of the late Reta Fisher (September 17, 2007). Dearly loved father of Gregory Greer (Diane) of Embrun and Brenda Nyman (Dale) of Arnprior. Cherished and proud “Grandpa” of Eric Greer and “Papa” of Nik Nyman. Predeceased by 1 brother and 2 sisters. A time of visitation will take place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon, July 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior at a later date. Due to severe allergies, please refrain from using perfume. Floral tributes are gratefully declined. In memory of Art, a donation made to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations
Peter G. van Walraven
Peter passed away at his home in Maberly on Tuesday, July 14th, 2015 at the age of 84 years. Beloved husband of Barbara Leentje van der Ven for 63 years. Dearly loved father of Arie (Margaret van Houten), Arthur (Debbie), Keith (Holly MacDonald), Nick (Noreen Gibbs), Corrie (Stewart Simpson), Hilda, Margaret, Jack (Anne Duggan) and Carl (Anna Hwang). Greatly missed by his numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by several brothers and sisters and by two of his grandchildren, Angus and Aspen. Fondly remembered by a large family in the Netherlands. Family and friends will gather to remember Peter’s life on Friday, July 24th, 2015 from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. in the Blair & Son Family Centre, 15 Gore St. W. Perth. Private Interment will be held in Arnprior, Ontario. In remembrance, contributions to the Alzheimer Society of Lanark County would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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ROBILLARD, Hunter April 19, 2015 – July 6, 2015 After sharing life in his mother’s womb with his twin sister, Fawn, our Gentle Giant managed to survive 11 weeks in this life before succumbing to conditions that were more than he could handle. Loved son of Kendra Robillard and Raymond Brosseau. Cherished greatgrandson of Marilyn Robillard (late Jack) and grandson of May Lebrun and Barry Robillard (Bonnie), Paul Brosseau and Jacqueline Brosseau and step-grandson of Barb Robillard. Twin brother of Fawn and little brother of Jack Dorval. Hunter will be missed by all of his relatives as well as the many who have prayed for him and his family. Family and friends are invited to attend a service in memory of Hunter to be conducted in The River Stone Church, 59 Madawaska Street, Arnprior on Saturday, July 25th at 1 o’clock. A reception will follow. For those wishing, please consider a donation to CHEO in memory of Hunter. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday July 11, 2015. Mae Watts beloved wife of the late Denis S. Watts (2010). Loving mother of Lynn Humphries (John). Loved Grandmother of Jeffrey (Susan) and Cynthia (David) Neilson. Loving Great Grandmother of Clare, Owen and Olivia. Dear sister of the late Grace Nicholls and William Nicholls. Following Mae’s wishes there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A Private Family Graveside Service will take place at Castleford Cemetery. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www. andersonfuneralhome.ca
Riopelle; HugHie (geRald) In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday July 14, 2015. Hughie Riopelle age 74 years. Loving husband of Julia Lockwood. Dear brother of Raymond (Doreen), Linda Pilgrim (Terry) and Wilma Barker (Randy). Following Hughie’s wishes there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place. For those desiring donations to Valley Animal Rescue would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca CLR621856.0723
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Cousin from Montreal brings the circus to Renfrew County Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
And then story time was over. Mother went into the house, and we kids scattered ... some to get cooled off in the Bonnecherre … and some to get a cup of ice-cold water from the well. Ronny sort of slinked off towards the barn ... but I never took my eye off him. I knew he was up to something. I saw him walking slowly over the barnyard, stick in hand poking the ground, eyes cast down ... and in the deepest concentration. He finally found what he was looking for. It was a big black beetle. We called them June bugs, and they could be found in great abundance on the farm, and I hated them with a passion. I wasted no time in asking Ronny what he intended to do with it. Now his eyes were barely visible between the lashes. “I’m going to make a harness out of thread, and train this critter to perform, that’s what I’m going to do,” he said. “And I’m going to charge admission. Now, if you want to get to see it free, you better help me.” I took the thread out of Mother’s sewing box ... heavy black thread she used for buttons for our winter coats.
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a cent from every outstretched hand. Then he took the bug out of his hand and set it on the board. It never moved a fraction of an inch. He touched it with a finger. Then with a blade of grass. Finally he blew on it. It was either asleep or dead. Seven pairs of eyes were glued to the beetle. Nothing happened. Emerson wanted his money back. So did Audrey. Everett said he was going to the house to tell Mother who had no tolerance for inhumane actions towards animals, be they big or small. Ronny knew he had to do something, or he was going to have to give back the pennies he had collected. “Now I ask you,” he said. “Have you ever seen a bug in a harness?” We all agreed we hadn’t. “Have you ever seen a harness that small?” Again, we all said no. “Then that’s what you’ve paid for. You’ve seen two things today you’ve never seen before ... the tiniest harness in Renfrew County ... and a bug tied into it.” He dusted off his knees, left the bug where it was still motionless, rattled the coins in his pocket ... and headed for the pump for a drink. “I’d say, you’ve got your money’s worth,” he said without looking back. Once again, we had been had by our Montreal cousin. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home thanks everyone who donated and bought items at their annual Yard Sale on May 9. It was the best yet because of the weather, the number of volunteers and the financial reward, as $1,300 was raised. Without great volunteers such as Margot Levy, one of Seniors at Home’s oldest volunteers at 88 (“we are proud of that and so is she” and Linda Chalmers, right, ABMSH would not be able to host such successful events.
Ronny had moved over to the back of the silo so no one could see what he was doing. He figured if he could get the bug harnessed and trained before anyone saw him, he was more likely to get away with charging for the show. The beetle was helpless on its back, but I was still terrified to give it more than an occasional glance. Ronny fashioned a harness of sorts from the thread and wrapped it around the bug’s gyrating body. Then he flipped it over on a rock and with a small twig prepared to embark it on its education. It scurried in every direction, and each time Ronny would bring it back to a starting position. This went on in the beating sun for what seemed like hours to me. I was anxious to get on with other things, and was reaching the conclusion that Ronny was never going to teach this beetle a thing. But every time I started to move away, Ronny hauled me back to hold the harness. It became a battle of wills between the beetle and my Montreal cousin, and it very much looked like this was one war Ronny was not going to win. I might have known Ronny was not going to give up easily on what could be a lucrative venture. He dispatched me to the house to fetch the rest of the kids, and they were all to bring a cent with them if they wanted to see this spectacle. I had no idea what they were going to see for a cent, but I did exactly as I was told. Everyone lined up beside the plank Ronny had arranged for the show, and he extracted
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Mother talked endlessly about the sights of her beloved New York ... all the things you could do that didn’t cost a penny, and of spectacles she was sure you could find nowhere else in the world. We hung onto every word, and in our mind’s eye, each one of us five children created our own images of the glories of this great and wonderful city. One summer day, when our cousins were visiting from Montreal, was a day I would never forget. It was a hot and sticky day, and we had taken refuge in the grape arbour ... all sitting around Mother in the big wooden swing. Someone was fanning her with a copy of the Renfrew Mercury, as she told of the wonders of that city. Stories we never tired of. Even young Ronny, that incorrigible cousin who wasn’t easily impressed, was spellbound, as she talked about trains that ran on tracks high above the streets, and a place called an automat, where you could buy your lunch for a dime from a little glass window in a wall. And then she told us for the first time about a circus that even in our wildest imagination we couldn’t fathom. It was a circus of fleas. She said they wore little harnesses, and their trainer showed them off in a magnified glass top case, and they obeyed his every command. We couldn’t imagine anything so fascinating. Ronny’s eyes started to slit, and I could tell his fertile mind was working overtime, and that he was planning some deed, which was bound to get him into trouble.
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Arnprior Humane Society has many other companion animals available for adoption. Featured animals are adopted quickly! Whiskas meaty selections, Website: http://www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca cat treats & canned cat food Email: district.spca@bellnet.ca • 613-623-0916 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 23, 2015 45
Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
• July 23
Final Fitzroy concert in the park of the season, Fitzroy Provincial park, 7-8:30 p.m. with the band Ambush. Barbecue at 6 p.m.
• July 24
The first annual Arnprior & District Humane Society Nine & Dine Golf event at 4:30 p.m. (rain or shine), Mountain Creek Golf Course. Mixed teams of Four/best ball format. Register by teams of
four, in pairs or individually to be teamed up with other pairs or singles. Cost is $60 per person includes 9 holes with cart, mixed grill buffet dinner, lots of prizes or $25 for dinner only. All proceeds support the Arnprior and District Humane Society. Register at www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca. Community Dance with The Ryan Bros and others celebrating St. Andrew’s 175th anniversary 8 p.m. to
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midnight at the Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham. Silent auction and light lunch. Tickets $15, 12 and under free, at Nicholson’s, General Store, 5 Span, or by calling Margie at 613-623-3823. A licensed event.
• July 25
Arnprior will be hosting its first Dragon Boat Festival at Robert Simpson Park 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bring the entire family out to cheer on your favorite team. Up to 25 teams expected. Shred-It Day Arnprior hosted by Seniors at Home on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 106 McGonigal St. West. An opportunity to rid of valuable, but no longer required papers. This event is 100% secure with a shred-it truck from Shred-it Ottawa. Cost is $8 per banker box (Maximum 5 banker boxes per customer). More info Liz Wall at 613623-7981. Breathe Anew Women’s Ministry, Upper Room at Antrim Truck Stop 9:30 a.m. Parking at back of restaurant building. All welcome. Come and be blessed. No charge continental breakfast served. The third annual Brodie Armstrong Memorial golf tournament (BAM) is at Madawaska Golf Course. Great food, games, and musicial entertainment: all for Arnprior District High School’s extracurricular programs. To participate or donate, contact Candice Armstrong at 613-410-4931 or Kim Kenny at 613-614-5353 or through Facebook at BAM.
• July 26
The 77th annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. Ann in Cormac with Bishop
Michael Mulhall and Father Scott McCaig. The theme of the Pilgrimage will be ‘Eucharistic Amazement’. The main Pilgrimage mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. with Bishop Mulhall presiding, with a mass of healing to be celebrated at 2 p.m. Local priests will assist with the anointing with St. Ann’s oil. Free Arnprior Concert in the Park featuring Jamie Bentz 2-4 p.m. at the Robert Simpon Park gazebo.
White Lake Village market and social on the first Saturday of every month, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the White Lake Women’s Institute Hall. Breads, pickles, jams, soaps, clothing, jewelry and more. Fore more call Monique at 613-623-2776.
• August 2
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Calvary Baptist Church monthly music night at 6:30 p.m.; 156 Landrigan St. Refreshment will follow. For more information about this event please contact Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863.
• August 1
Free Arnprior Concert in the Park featuring Vintage Bootleg 2-4 p.m. at the Robert Simpon Park gazebo. North Horton annual decoration service, 2 p.m. Speaker Rev. James Wall.
• August 9
August Valley Singles Lunch at Cedar Cove Resort Restaurant in White Lake on Aug. 9 (because of the Civic Holiday weekend) at 1 p.m. For info, contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.
• August 12
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Aikenhead’s Hospice Classic at the Renfrew Golf Course, $540 for each team. ncludes 18 holes of golf, cart, barbecue lunch, dinner, participation gifts, prizes for featured skill events and first-place prizes for men’s, mixed and ladies’ categories. Four-person scramble shotgun start. Registration 11 a.m., play begins at 1 p.m. Proceeds to the residential hospice that services the Upper Ottawa Valley.
• August 21
Rescheduled Concert in the Park 6:30-8:30 p.m., Robert Simpson Park with the Ryans. R0023323972_0709
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• August 13-16
Arnprior Fair with the World’s Finest Show Midway, team penning, miniature horse show, dock dogs, extreme cowboy race, mini-demoltion derby at 7 p.m. Thursday, main demolition derby at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jason Blaine 9 p.m. Thursday followed Three’s a Crowd, Emerson Drive at 9 p.m. Friday preceded and followed by Ambush, Runaway Angel at 10:30 p.m. Saturday preceded by the Rivertown Saints, and Mainstreet Music and U-Rock students at noon and Kyle Felhaver at 3 p.m. Sunday. Free rides 5-7 p.m. Thursday, seniors half price discount Sunday.
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 You are in for a treat this week, Aries. You finally get to experience the results of all of your hard work. Celebrate with a dinner out or a good party. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, calmly approach a difficult situation this week. Giving yourself time to carefully assess a problem will provide the most effective solution. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, a resolution to a problem you haven’t been able to solve is on the horizon. This will make things much easier in the long run, and your patience will pay off. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, since you are a friendly person and the life of the party, it should come as no surprise that everyone wants to be your friend. Expand your social circle if you feel you have time. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, sometimes you take on too much. Reevaluate your schedule and see if there are ways you can cut back on your commitments for a few days. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, your goal for the time being is to take care of business and clear your calendar. You may be more than ready to indulge in some rest and relaxation.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Curiosity may get the better of you this week, Libra. It’s good to pursue your interests, but make sure you aren’t stepping on anyone’s toes along the way. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you desire quick answers, but no one seems to be moving at your pace this week. You might just have to buckle down and be patient. Answers will come in due time. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, a trip is enticing, but you have too many responsibilities on your plate to up and leave right now. You will have time to get away soon enough. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, take a hectic schedule day-by-day. Everything will get done in time, and you just need to have a little patience. Distract yourself this week. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Someone or something may have turned you off of making a large purchase, Aquarius. Discuss your sudden change of heart with someone close to you. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Don’t turn your world upside down to take on another project, Pisces. You have plenty on your plate to keep you busy as it is. 0723
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