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Under appeal Miller, FACT, two residents appeal quarry decision to OMB

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News – The decision to allow Miller Group to expand its operations at the Braeside Quarry, but not put in a permanent asphalt plant has predictably been appealed by both sides of the sometimes bitter dispute. The Township of McNab-Braeside has been informed that there has been five appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) against the bylaw paving the way for the changes at the site. The Miller Group has made two appeals and the community association, FACT-MB Inc. (Friends Addressing Concerns Together in McNab Braeside) has also filed an appeal. As well, two township residents are appealing the bylaw. See FACT, Page 4

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Summertime and the livin’ is easy The recent hot and sunny weather means local beaches have been a popular stop for area residents, including the Chapman family of Arnprior, above, who cooled off Saturday at the Point Beach in Constance Bay. Trevor and Yuko Chapman join Koko, 2, and Hitoshi, 7, to play in the sand. Stormy weather temporarily interrupted outdoor fun last Friday, causing power outages and property damage.

Murder suspect has bail hearing pushed back to August Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

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News –The Arnprior man accused of killing Brodie Armstrong has had his bail hearing pushed back to Aug. 8. Clad in an orange jumpsuit, Jesse Gervais appeared in Pembroke court via a video link last Friday. He looked pale and drawn on the screen. Technical difficulties interrupted the

proceedings as the courthouse’s power flickered a few times while a severe thunderstorm made its way through town. The brief power failure caused the clerk’s computer to shut down for a few minutes. Once power was restored, the judge read a list of 84 people Gervais was barred from contacting either directly or indirectly. The three-week hiatus will allow

Gervais’ lawyer Mark Wallace, of the Ottawa based law firm Carroll & Wallace, to review the evidence. The 22-year-old is accused of firstdegree murder in the June 12 stabbing death of Armstrong. Gervais was arrested on June 14 in Sault Ste. Marie with the help of that city’s police department when he arrived there on a Greyhound Bus. This came two days after Armstrong

was found near Russell Street suffering from stab wounds. His vehicle had knocked down a fence and was found resting against a house. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. Gervais first court appearance was also via a video link from Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre when his bail hearing was first remanded to July 19.

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Town council braces for worst, hopes for best when it comes to agreement with township Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

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“We always try to be pretty respectful of political boundaries, but I’ll repeat again what I said two weeks ago,� said Stack. “To me, it is purely a lack of leadership in their community. “I just don’t understand the lack of common sense,� he added. It is fundamental that recreation and library services be core services offset by both the Arnprior and McNab-Braeside tax base, stressed Arnprior Mayor David Reid. He said he is working tirelessly to help bring about a fair and equitable long-term agreement. “I think it’s too important of a subject not to give it our best effort,� said Reid. “Quite frankly, in my mind, it’s less about the money and more about what’s fair for our own ratepayers. As a council we are here to advocate on behalf of our ratepayers and when we are currently paying five times as much for the

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The average McNab-Braeside single-family home contributes about $55 per year to townbased recreation and library services. This would increase by an additional $20 by 2016 if the existing agreement remained in place, but allows the township residents to use all library and recreation services and programs in Arnprior and Renfrew. “In my estimation that is a fabulous deal,� said Mayor Reid. It would take about 29 years for McNabBraeside, using the previously mentioned yearly fee, to pay for a single ice pad arena, which costs about $6 million to build, he maintained. He pointed out that the township faces a potential adverse economic impact if it backs away from an agreement. Most of McNab-Braeside’s tax revenue comes from residential homes with one per cent coming from farmland and eight per cent coming from commercial and industrial facilities. New homeowners typically want access to Arnprior’s and Renfrew’s recreation facilities, said the mayor. Without this access, there could be loss of equity on those homes as well as reduced development and growth of residential buildings, he added. “Would it be unreasonable to assume that the potential revenue generated from those homes would be less?� asked Reid. “In my mind it would be. If you had a 5 per cent loss (of home value), that would be for that developer almost half a million dollars. The question is what would impact would it have on future growth.� Arnprior would also be affected if there is no joint library and recreation agreement. The Nick Smith Centre and the Arnprior Library were built with both municipalities in mind. The facilities rely on user to make them viable, said Reid. If McNab-Braeside users do not help with the costs, there could be a 3.4 per cent tax increase for Arnprior residents which would climb up to a 4.5 per cent increase by 2016, estimates the mayor. “We are going to have to look at a number of measures to offset the potential impacts,� said Reid. “Charge non-resident surcharges to all McNab-Braeside participants, which will no doubt affect McNab-Braeside users negatively as well as organizations such as minor hockey and figure skating and etc. and etc. “We might have to look at repurposing the second ice pad and the pool and look at reductions of programs and hours of operation,� he

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added. “I’m not saying these things would happen, but we are looking at the potential impacts and these are things that will have to be looked at.� The impacts would be magnified if McNab-Braeside builds its own arena. “These have some pretty broad assumptions, and I talked to a few realtors and they said I am not out of line,� said the mayor. “But this is more to bring some thought of the potential impact.� To illustrate his point, he presented to council on July 22 a document, which provided answers to the most pressing questions on the joint user agreement. It contains statistics on usage of the Nick Smith Centre and the library as well as charts comparing the costs to other similar municipalities. The potential economic impacts as well as social impacts are included. The document will be made available online at www.arnprior.ca.

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News - Frustration over the lack of progress toward a long-term joint recreation and library agreement with McNab-Braeside is brewing within Arnprior council ranks. McNab-Braeside council will review the issue and make a decision whether or not to accept it in September after receiving results of a public survey, but until then Arnprior council is on pins and needles. The pessimism expressed by some town councillors has even given rise to rarely used ‘A’ words (amalgamation). Arnprior has offered to extend the recreation agreement, which ends at year’s end, for another year to give more time for a deal to be struck and get it extended past the 2014 municipal election. “The bottom line is that McNab-Braeside will make a decision and I think it’s going to be not the right one,� Arnprior Councillor Dan Lynch said at Monday’s council meeting. “So we best have our ducks in order, so we won’t have an unpleasant surprise when this thing happens. “Either that or we amalgamate and we all pay the same,� he added. Reeve Walter Stack is befuddled by the reticence to pay for recreation services coming from a percentage of senior residents. “Recreation is a time-slot generational use,� he said. “Kids, children, up to their teen years are primarily using it and young adults. Then there may be a lull, but then seniors are coming back again. Just look at the seniors that use our pool.� There is an income barrier for many residents and cutting off the agreement would make it even harder for them to enjoy the recreation facilities, he added.

use of services then our neighbors are ‌ in my mind, that’s not fair. “Can we bridge the gap completely?â€? he added. “No. I’m realistic that we can’t, but it’s reasonable to assume that we can close the gap somewhat.â€?

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Choose your favourite logo, slogan for Arnprior News – Arnprior staff and council are urging residents to help them determine how best to promote the town. Citizens are being encouraged to fill out a short survey on the town’s website by Aug. 5, choosing which proposed town logos and slo-

gans they prefer. The town’s recently adopted strategic plan identifies marketing and economic development as high priorities that are targeted to peak in 2014 and 2015. In order to lay the groundwork for successful initiatives in these areas, a media consult-

ing firm has been retained to help create a new brand for the town along with a new and improved municipal website. From results received during a survey released in May, details that help the media consultant understand the story of Arnprior, what residents value and are proud of, and the focus for the Town’s future, the consultant has developed five town logos and seven slogans. The new brand will be used in conjunction with the new website and marketing initiatives to attract tourists from Eastern Ontario and beyond, draw business investment such as commercial entities and industries, and bring in more potential residents to town, while at the

same time representing Arnprior and residents. Keeping these goals in mind, town officials are asking residents to take a minute to complete a short survey in which they will get the opportunity to choose their favorite logo and slogan. Since the new brand is looking to attract all forms of investment in Arnprior, feedback from beyond the local area is encouraged as well, “so please share this survey with your contacts as it is open to everyone.” To complete the survey, visit http://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/ct-7/arnprior-rebrand/ and choose a favorite logo and slogan. The survey is also available on www.arnprior.ca and will be live until Aug. 5.

FACT appeal based on buffer zone concerns Continued from front

A FACT news release says the group is appealing Bylaw 2013-31, an amendment to McNab-Braeside’s Comprehensive Bylaw 2010-49, passed into law June 18. The bylaw allows for the expansion of Miller Paving using neighbours’ property as a buffer zone for their Class III industry, explains FACT. “The distance for a Class III industry to a sensitive land use such as a residential property is to be 300 metres to the property line of that sensitive land use. But this bylaw allows the

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News – McNab-Braeside council continues to encourage residents to return their surveys so they can get an accurate count of who uses which programs in the Town of Arnprior. Surveys asking if ratepayers use recreation services and whether they’d be willing to financially support them went out in the latest tax bills. There have been quite a few returned already, said CAO Noreen Mellema. “By last week we had received over 1,200, and they’ve been coming in regularly,” she said. With a deadline of Sept. 1 for the surveys to be sent in, council has decided to wait until the second council meeting of September (Sept. 17) to decide whether to extend the 2013 library and recreation agreements for 2014.

would like to become a member of the joint recreation committee when the group reconvenes. The past two question periods at the end of the council meeting included residents concerned about the issue. Barr said he’d heard a number of people were boycotting the survey. “Many, many residents aren’t submitting theirs due to the fact they’re concerned they’re going to get an unknown bill in the new year. What’s going to happen with all the ones that aren’t coming in?” he asked. “Can those be counted as supporting?” Mellema said non-returned surveys will be counted as not wishing to financially support the services. Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie urged residents to complete the survey. “If you are really in support of this, please let us know and return the survey,” she said. “Send in your surveys. You are the only ones who can tell us who wants to support his.”

FEEDBACK BLANK CHEQUE

“I find it hard to make a discussion on this at this particular time because we’re wanting to get surveys in and get feedback,” said Mayor Mary Campbell at council’s July 16 meeting. Council decided last year the roughly $150,000 in recreation fees it pays to the town each year will not be coming off the tax base. A joint recreation committee was formed to come up with several proposals, but activity has stalled for the summer until it is determined whether the township will agree to extend the existing payment rate for next year. Council also appointed Lyle Barr to the township’s recreation committee. Barr

Blimkie, a member of the joint recreation committee, said the only proposal she’s seen so far is one that’s coming off the municipality’s tax base. “That’s like writing a blank cheque and not knowing what we’re going to be charged,” she said. “I have a moral obligation, I have to be accountable to the ratepayers. The amount I’m hearing bounced around is 10 per cent alone off the assessment.” Blimkie said she is also concerned that the focus seems to be more on bricks and mortar than programming. “We’re not Arnprior’s keeper and we cannot be responsible for their assets,” she said.

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“Discussions have been about upkeep of the Nick Smith Centre - not about programs, not about people,” said Blimkie. Mayor Campbell said residents need to understand why the funds are not coming off tax base. Last year council budgeted three per cent to cover the costs. “It’s a huge percentage off the tax base,” she said. Road work and fire department upgrades had to be put off. “This year, this township bled money so you guys could have two more years at the Nick Smith Centre,” she said. Accurate numbers need to be compiled, something that’s been plaguing the situation. “Right now we’re spending a third of our recreation budget for what might only be 500 people,” said Campbell. “The only way to make this work is to go to double digit tax increases, and we were dangerously close this year.” Campbell said council kept the increase to 2.75 per cent and “cut back on all our own stuff.” “We still had to add 1.75 to the tax base strictly to cover huge increases in recreation and library.” A huge tax increase would disrupt households on fixed and low incomes. “We’ve got 3,000 households and 7,500 people in the township,” she said. Resident Brian Armsden urged council to reconsider the decision. “I think council and the mayor need to really look – what are going to be the impacts to the programs your residents already use. You’re going to put them all in a shambles and there’ll be no programs altogether. My fear is in 2014, we’re going to have nothing,” said Armsden.

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Storm damages buildings, crops, trees, but ‘not a tornado’ were blown over. Corn crops along Robertson Line and at McGregor’s Produce were bent over double by the wind. However, the damage was minimal compared to the havoc caused in some farmers’ ďŹ elds in the Richmond area southwest of Ottawa, Campbell noted. Hydro One reported that intense thunderstorms with high winds and heavy lightning swept across Ontario, knocking out power to 195,000 customers in central and northeastern Ontario. This included 15,000 Valley households serviced by Hydro One’s staff working out of Cobden. Alex and Yolande Baillon of Hurd’s Lake were standing in the kitchen talking and drinking coffee with three friends when the microburst touched down about 2:30 p.m. Friday. “The storm came straight down the lake,â€? recalled Alex. “We could see a wall of rain coming. It rained so hard and beat so hard that 20 trees fell down on the property, and we never heard them (fall).â€? In Quebec, 400,000 households serviced by Hydro-Quebec lost power during Friday’s storm damage. In the only recorded fatality of the storm, a woman in Boucherville, just south of Montreal, was struck by a falling pool-side tree and died.

News – A violent storm swooped down the Upper Ottawa Valley last Friday afternoon, blowing down trees and damaging several building. A swath of damage from Hurd’s Lake through the White Lake and Pakenham area appeared to be hardest hit in this area. As well, there was damage along the Ottawa River on both sides in the Castleford-Shawville area. However, the most damage was inicted by the storm in the Petawawa area where many homes and cars were hit by falling trees and a mall lost much of its roof. The area was under a tornado watch for most of the day. Eventually what happened was described as a microburst by Environment Canada. A couple of farms along White Lake Road in the Robertson Line area had buildings damaged by the high winds. As well, the wind damaged the roof on the club house at the Mountain Creek Golf Course and blew over its directional map sign. However, there were not reports of any injuries. “We were very lucky,â€? said McNab-Braeside Mayor Mary Campbell. She noted that along with the structure damage and trees blocking back roads, some crops

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News - The violent storms that roared down the Upper Ottawa Valley last Thursday and Friday were a reminder that the best way to cope with an emergency or natural disaster is to be prepared. Before a disaster even occurs, residents should have a plan in place and an evacuation plan should be created. This has become even more important in recent years as storms are tending to become more and more extreme, leading to significant wind and rain damage. The high winds knocked power out in many areas last Friday. While most people had their power back before day’s end, there were people in the Upper Valley and on the Quebec side who were still without electricity at midweek, four days after the storm. Emergency officials stress that households should have an emergency preparedness kit in case of trouble. These kits should be mobile, easily located and allow the residents to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. It is possible to buy these kits, but it is often cheaper to create one as most items are already inside most homes. It can also be tailored to suit peoples needs. To create a suggested kit, fill an easy-to-carry container such as a duffle bag or backpack with a three-day supply of necessary medication, a battery-operated or crank radio, flashlights and extra light bulbs, extra batteries, cash, utility knife, rope, a shovel, a ABC type fire extinguisher, a tube tent, blankets or sleeping bags, plastic sheeting, candles and matches or a lighter and extra car keys. It also makes sense to include important papers such as passport and birth certificate, one or two changes of clothing and footwear, toilet paper and other personal supplies, first aid kit, plastic garbage bags and ties, disinfectant like chlorine bleach, a map of area and compass, a adjustable wrench to shut off household gas and water, a whistle and playing cards, games, paper and pencils. Stored in a safe place and in an approved container, a small quantity of fuel for the car should be kept as well. A similar kit should be prepared for any

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Now you see it, soon you won’t Opinion – There’s nothing like being your own boss and nine young entrepreneurs across Renfrew County will find that out firsthand. The Summer Company program, which mentors and educates young people in considering entrepreneurship as a viable career option, recently kicked off for the year. In its 13th year of encouraging youth to run their own businesses, the program is an initiative of the provincial government and administered by Enterprise Renfrew County. This summer’s youth-run services range from website design, window-washing and furniture made from tree burls to acrylic landscape paintings, ice cream and grilled sandwiches. The 2013 young entrepreneurs are Kristin Bennett (Dream Oasis Design), Hilary O’Neill (Valley Cool Treats), Elisabeth Dyer (Gimme It Grilled), Molly Miller-Hanneman (Molly’s Dance Company), Seerlee Dinnall-Archer (Inspire Designs), Tierney Cartman (Handy Help with Social Media), Maxwell Gillham (Reflections of the Valley art), Blair McMillan (Golden Lake Rustics) and Mitchell Ray (Window Brothers). Good for them. It’s too bad that there aren’t more young participants from the south end of Renfrew County.

This is something more youth between the ages of 15 and 29 should be exploring. Perhaps the organizers of this worthwhile program should be making more of an effort to recruit applicants from Arnprior and McNab-Braeside. And local families should be paying more attention when the program is promoted in the spring. The local high schools could play a part in ensuring their older students are alerted to the many benefits of being financially encouraged to be a young entrepreneur. That fits in well with new initiatives undertaken by the Town of Arnprior in endeavouring to promote more economic development and opportunities in town. Throughout the program, participants receive hands-on training and mentoring, to put them on a path towards success, which includes learning how to form your own business plan. There’s another big incentive to give Summer Company a try as well: students receive up to $1,500 to help with the start-up costs of their businesses, and an additional $1,500 once they return to school in September. Invaluable business advice, the opportunity to make money and learn the ins and outs of being your own boss is a concept worth supporting.

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Lac Megantic disaster should have been averted To the Editor: In light of Lac Megantic disaster. While it is normal for the kinds of reactions we are witnessing in light of the Lac Megantic disaster, and they are normal on all sides of the spectrum, we should be mindful that these kind of events will occur in the future as we have seen and have witnessed in the past. In fact, as I write this letter, somewhere they are happening now! They happen because of mismanagement on the part of corporate interests, i.e. it is easier to pay fines and penalties as a ‘cost of doing business’ for misfortunes rather than correcting problems they encounter. In other words the ‘bottom line’ is always the profit margin. They also happen because of complacency by many who simply believe “it can’t happen here.� And it happens because governments don’t enforce regulations force-

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fully until they are backed into corners, and even then they often ignore recommendations to fix problems. This is simply bureaucratic indifference. All of the above is unacceptable, but we, as a society, put up with it. That the population of Lac Megantic has voiced their frustration with the situation they have inherited due to incompetence, etc., and want appropriate action, I applaud and support their feelings. They deserve that! Now as to the future. What can we expect going further? The truth is more of the same. It will happen on our railways, highways, rivers and canals, airports, streets of our communities. Why? Because if there is god, he/she failed to make things foolproof. The reason is simple. He/she made so many fools! Thomas Charbonneau Arnprior Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext. 104 Regional General Manager Peter O’Leary poleary@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext. 112 Group Publisher Duncan Weir dweir@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext. 164 Regional Managing Editor Ryland Coyne rcoyne@perfprint.ca Publisher: Mike Tracy mtracy@perfprint.ca

End the bickering by merging Arnprior, McNab-Braeside To the Editor: Anything divided is never a force to be reckoned with. The taxpayers and voters of McNab-Braeside have a great opportunity to reward their bickering council members in 150 plus days by campaigning to remove them all from office in the 2014 municipal election. Reward your bickering council members with a one-way ticket out of office using your democratic vote and show them the door. When Arnprior can prove on paper that there have been no agreements between our local municipalities on water, sewer, library or sports and recreation facilities, it makes things much easier to discuss annexation or amalgamation of McNab-Braeside with Arnprior. Keep your identity; keep your multi-million dollar bank account. Your current bank account could cover shared library and recreational facility costs with Arnprior for 20 years. The savings on council and staff salaries could reduce your rural taxes by 5 per cent or more. Let’s trim some of the fat in tough economic times and create less bureaucracy and more cooperation. McNab-Braeside and Arnprior as a unified community could become one of the strongest forces in Renfrew County with a town of 15,000 plus residents and would qualify for more provincial and federal funding, including public transportation.

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No more bickering about water, sewer, library or recreational facilities, etc. Let’s create something positive together and save some money. If we are unable to co-operate together, then annexation or amalgamation can become a more viable option. Arnprior is willing to share its wealth of resources with its closest neighbour, but lack of agreements will only push Arnprior in one financial direction. Doug Smith Arnprior

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Alice, we have Wonderland right here Didn’t matter to these three council members that MNR and MOE, the Ontario government no less, had said to Miller: ‘You haven’t done a good job with your studies here, so no licences for you guys!’ Still Council insisted on forging ahead. Didn’t matter that they were given a legal opinion telling them that what they were doing was against the law. Still, they simply had to do it. Or an experienced planner telling them no, you can’t do this. But still they did. Unbelievable! Christine, Aldene and Brad were on a runaway train; the casualties, the people of the Braeside Ridge. Nothing and no one could convince them of sober second thought. Here’s an image to leave you with. Quarry neighbours finding that Miller had put up ‘No Trespassing’ signs on the neighbours’ own property! Already! As you’ve heard me say before, unbelievable! Jayne Stevens McNab-Braeside (On behalf of people from Golf Club Road and Usborne Street)

Both sides need to sit down and work out a fair deal people from the township donated money and time to see the Nick Smith Centre and library built. To this day township residents continue to support the Town of Arnprior financially and by volunteering their time to help make the NSC, library, museum, archives, festivals, Canada Day and many other community events a success. I personally talked with Arnprior Mayor David Reid and Coun. Ted Strike at a meeting in Braeside over the financial numbers the town was supplying and agreed they were fair with one big exception. Arnprior wants McNab to pay their share of the operating costs as well as an extra 20 per cent to go towards future capital costs. When I argued this point, Mayor Reid’s reply was, “then just call it (extra 20 per cent) operating cost also.”

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to let cats go outside To the Editor: I couldn’t help noticing, while reading a letter to the editor a while back about the troubles with adopting cats from the Arnprior Shelter, the similarities between that couple’s circumstances and our own. My wife and I adopted two cats from the Arnprior Shelter almost two months ago. We learned from the staff there that black cats are difficult to place as fewer people want them, so we adopted two black cats called Daniel and Boo Boo (Now Blaze, due to a white mark on his chest, and Boo). We had inquired about a three-legged cat and a oneeyed cat and were at once disappointed and delighted to learn that they’d both been spoken for. We have adopted many cats over the years, three from the Arnprior Shelter about 15 years ago, and a few feral cats along the way since then. We live in a rural setting in a house just under 3,000-sq,ft.m on a six-acre lot bounded by other large wooded lots, at the end of a cul-de-sac, with a long driveway, and have a library with a fireplace and comfortable laps and chairs where many cats have enjoyed warming up and drying off over the years.

When I enter a store in Arnprior to purchase items, they don’t add 20 per cent to the bill for future capital costs or they would be out of business. Last week’s paper had comments from Mayor Reid and Reeve Stack on closing programs and “being frustrated with the ratepayer in Arnprior subsidizing that community. Personally I am tired of the we vs. them/ them vs. us attitude between both councils. This community (Arnprior and McNabBraeside) needs to work together as we all need each other. Stick plan ‘B’ and sit down like responsible politicians and work out a fair deal. It has been done in the past.

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To the Editor: Survey says. Absolutely nothing! People are expected to make financial choices without any idea of the amounts they are selecting! If this decision by council goes through, then I want the choice of whether or not I pay taxes for maintaining township roads I don’t drive on, soccer fields, ball diamonds and many other services not used by my family. Residents need to know that the Township spent $64.11 per household on recreation facilities/programs in McNab while spending $55.21 per household for recreation programs and library services for both Arnprior and Renfrew. Arnprior council is not getting off free in regards to this problem. They need to remember that countless

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Have you ever felt like Alice in the Lewis Carroll classic, Alice in Wonderland, wondering how can this be real? That is certainly how I have felt these last few weeks, sitting in council meetings in the Council chambers of McNab-Braeside. You all know the story, you are sick to death of it, you have read and heard so much, but believe me, you do not know. You had to have been there. Set the stage; multinational company, small rural community. Cast of characters? A mayor who is quite exceptional, an intelligent woman trying to do what is best, what is fair for each member of her constituency. Her fellow Council members? Just doing their best in a thankless job. Enter Miller, big city demands, big city rules. And suddenly everything changes. The people of the community no longer matter, their rights no longer exist. Some Council members simply lose perspective, rational thought flies out the window. The oath they swore? Sitting there, I felt as Alice must have,

eyes wide as saucers, thinking, how can this be real? How can Council members simply decide arbitrarily to take people’s property rights away from them without so much as a by your leave? Unbelievable! When one councillor brought a motion to reconsider to the table because he had voted on a confusing, unclear amendment which he misunderstood, three of the others said, no, no, no! You can’t speak! We don’t want any democratic debate here. Unbelievable! As one person said: ‘This is turning into a theatre of the absurd.’ How would you explain three council members determined to give this company all the land they want at the expense of their neighbours? This isn’t the 1200s and quarry neighbours are not peasants! What if I said to my neighbour, ‘I’d like to turn your back yard into a vegetable garden so I can sell vegetables at the By Ward market?’ How would that go over? I’d wager, not too well! It’s the same thing here. Miller wants to make a lot of money selling aggregate, but wants to use his neighbours’ property for a buffer zone. Unbelievable!

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It sounded eerily similar to the ‘cat paradise’ setting described by the family who tried unsuccessfully to adopt a cat named Daniel from Arnprior. We believe in letting cats be cats. Just as it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all, we believe it is better to provide a cat with all the advantages that we can, yet still allow them to be cats. The only cats that we have lost, likely to predators (we have seen both fishers and coyotes in our yard), have been some of the feral cats, who had a tendency to wander farther from the house in winter. (After a considerable amount of notices and phone calls and asking around, we just adopted and neutered them, we didn’t turn them in to any shelter). The feral cats, incidentally, were so grateful to have a warm home and access to food that we found them to be very affectionate and appreciative of attention, and wonderful pets. Our other cats all lived to ripe old ages and passed away from natural causes. Back to Boo and Daniel, who is lounging on the back of my easy chair purring loudly against the back of my neck as I write this. After giving the new cats a few weeks to get used to us, their new surroundings, and our one remaining cat, Sly, also an alumnus of Arnprior, we began to take them outside tethered on stretchy leashes secured onto body harnesses. My wife and I would each take one of

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mately $55 payment per average household in McNab-Braeside that goes toward these valuable services such as the library and the Nick Smith Centre is the best deal going. Even if this amount does go up after 2013 it’s still a good deal. I find it depressing to live in a township where our council would have us believe that most residents wish only to take care of themselves and that they do not see the value in contributing financially toward services that would be impossible to replicate with just the population of the township of McNab-Braeside.

The survey will not do a good job of taking the temperature of the community on this subject, rather it will only muddy the waters. In fact just filling it out makes one feel complicit in endorsing the survey, which is why I won’t be filling it out. There’s something else going on here. Stubbornness and pigheadedness come to mind. Come on people, get it together. It’s 2013 not 1913. Gwen Storie Lochwinnoch

the newly adopted cats, and ensure that they got a chance to see what the outside of the house looked like from all around. We also wanted to make sure that they wouldn’t bolt at any of the outside sounds, and that they knew where the doors were. These cats had very little experience with any house let alone our house, and being outdoors was a totally foreign and frightening experience for them at first. They could hardly move during their first few times out. Boo’s legs wouldn’t work right for him, and he slithered on his belly like a lizard as he explored the lawn and tree wells around the house. Each nice day they got another brief exposure until they were comfortable and familiar with the house from the outside, and comfortable going in and out of the doors with us. It’s only been the last few days that we’ve let them out with our older cat untethered for brief periods. They stuck to Sly like little black shadows at first. Now they come with us on our daily walks with Sly to the end of the driveway to get the newspaper, and dutifully follow us back to the house for their breakfasts. The people who tried to adopt Daniel were spot on when they sensed that he had dreams of running around in his head. For whatever reason cats do these things, Daniel/Blaze has these “mad minutes� when he just thunders all over the house chasing the other cats, and then expects to be chased in turn. The other cats, including the aging Sly, are usually happy to oblige.

The first time they came with us down the driveway untethered, both new cats decided to make a mad dash back up the driveway toward the house. They were simply unaccustomed to controlling the speed they were able to build up outdoors, and they skittered all over the lane-way in their mad dash before finally stopping and looking around as if wondering what just happened. So far they’ve not strayed far from the house, although just today Boo got to within a meter of a doe who wandered through the yard, and after very nearly sniffing noses, showed signs of wanting to follow her. When I stepped outside and called to him, he obediently came right back to me and allowed himself to be picked up, while the doe watched the whole thing from a few yards away. My wife and I just wanted to let the Baillons know that a cat named Daniel from the Arnprior Shelter landed on his feet, and is getting the opportunity to be a real cat. He’s not confined to some stuffy apartment and left to spend his days looking out windows and wondering what it would be like to have a life. He’s got a buddy his own age from the same room he grew up in, a skilled and experienced hunter as a mentor, and by all appearances seems to be having the time of his young life. We hope your new cat is enjoying a similar experience. The Parisiens Dunrobin

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Veterans-Legion Members Non-Legion Members Still Serving Members Want to meet with Provincial Serivce OfďŹ cer Patricia Royle the week of August 12, 2013 to discuss your rights and to see if you are receiving the proper beneďŹ ts from Veteran’s Affairs? Have other questions?

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River mystery solved Tommy Catterill and his father Scott Catterill were baffled by the strange metal bar they pulled out of the Madawaska River and turned to the town for answers. It didn’t take long and the mysterious rusted-out tool was quickly named. Stewart Robillard recognized the eight-foot bar despite its worn-out condition. It is from an old hand pump and Robillard estimates its age to be at about 60 years. He will be meeting with the Catterills next month to discuss the old mills and lumber yards that used to dominate the section of town they now live in.


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Algonquin Land Claim – the issues of harvesting and conservation Robert Potts,

Opinion - Since time immemorial, harvesting has been central to the Algonquin way of life. The Algonquin traditional practices of hunting, trapping, fishing and gathering flora for medicinal, food and other purposes reflect the history of Algonquins as a hunting and gathering society. These practices embody an inherent respect for the environment and a fundamental commitment to the sustainable management of resources, which has been passed from generation to generation. The right of Aboriginal peoples in Canada to engage in traditional activities that are fundamental to their unique histories, cultures and spiritual beliefs is recognized by the Constitution Act, 1982 and upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada. Under this legal framework, the Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) currently possess the right to harvest wildlife, fish, migratory birds and plants for domestic purposes 365 days per year. This right is subject only to measures necessary for conservation and public health and safety. As such, a Final Treaty will not create Aboriginal rights for the AOO, but rather it will clearly articulate what these rights are and how they may be exercised. As stewards of the land and resources within their Traditional Territory, the AOO recognize the fundamental importance of protecting viable populations of flora and fauna for generations to come. Since 1991, the AOO have pioneered groundbreaking harvest management plans for moose in Algonquin Park and Wildlife Management Units surrounding the Park. These plans contain clear provisions which set out when and where the harvest by Algonquin harvesters can occur, what the total harvest is to be and who is eligible to participate through a tag system. Harvest limits for moose and elk are established in co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), based on data that addresses wildlife conservation and the sustainability of wildlife populations. The AOO is the first Aboriginal group in Canada that has voluntarily enacted these types of harvest management practices. Over the last decade the AOO, working in partnership with the MNR, have become im-

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NATURE

MVFN celebrates 25 years of promoting love of nature Community - The Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) held their annual meeting at the Almonte Civitan Club recently followed by a successful spring gathering. The meeting was conducted by MVFN president Ken Allison. It is the club’s 25th year as an organization and during that time it has been active promoting the understanding and awareness of the natural world in the community, with its popular natural history lectures series; canoe, hiking and birding outings; environmental programs for children and youth; and strong support for local conservation issues. Treasurer Robert McCook presented the

finances which show a well managed club which can continue to be very active. Allison introduced each of the board members for the coming year, and of special note is that Cliff Bennett, one of the founding members, has once again been elected to the board where he will serve as vice-president for 2013-14. Spring gathering emcee Iain Wilkes, MVFN’s new publicity chair and wellknown leader of the Carleton Place Christmas Bird Count, enthusiastically guided the group through the evening culminating in a talk by Éric Hébert-Daly, executive director of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Hébert-Daly provided a passionate and

insightful look at how conservation work was done traditionally such as through protected area campaigns, local land trusts and re-naturalization projects, and he explored how it might be more efficient and successful in the years to come through a shift towards a focus on ecological integrity, and methods such as land-use planning, network (vs. islands) planning, multi-lateralism, and First Nations involvement to name a few. This summer, ongoing MVFN activities include the canoe/kayak program and annual summer walk, and the club’s monthly natural history lectures resume with a new series in September. See mvfn.ca for details.

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MVFN celebrated 25 years as an organization at its spring gathering and annual meeting. Amongst those present at were the club’s first president Ken Bennett and Cathy Keddy, current program chair, shown with pieces of the celebratory ‘25 years of nature’ cake.

Guest speaker at the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists spring gathering, Éric Hébert-Daly, right, the executive director of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, is thanked after his presentation by Iain Wilkes, MVFN’s newly elected publicity chair.

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Cliff Bennett, one of MVFN’s founding members and newly elected vice-president for 2013-14, is seated next to Brenda Boyd, MVFN’s chair of environmental education.


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NATURE

The glowing fireflies are no fly-by-night phenomenon Michael Runtz Nature’s Way terns that include dots and dashes just like a Morse code. The visual displays are the courtship rituals of male Fireflies and are designed to catch the eye of the opposite sex. Each species (2,000 species of the Firefly family Lampyridae inhabit the world) produces a unique pattern. Some produce a yellow light while others green, so with different colours and patterns, and differences in habitat preferences and flying times, cases of mistaken identity are usually avoided. Female Fireflies, which in some species are wingless, sit on plants in the dark and watch the show. When one sees a particularly good performance more than her eyes light up. She produces an abdominal glow that tells the performer he will be rewarded for his show. In dashes the undoubtedly excited male and mating usually ensues. But there is a peculiar twist to what seems to be a straightforward story. Fireflies also house a special defensive compound inside their body that is normally acquired in their diet. However, certain female predaceous Fireflies (Photinus) have a very unusual

way of attaining the toxin. The females go to an area where a non-predatory species of Firefly (Photuris) is displaying. The devious females sit in the dark and blink back the “yes� response of the female of the other species. When a male Photuris arrives, he is quite literally consumed by love for after he is greeted with open arms the femme fatale proceeds to devour him.

Fireflies are displaying right now in your neighbourhood so be sure to catch one of their spectacular shows. But be aware that despite being a true marvel of Nature, Fireflies seem to be modest creatures. After all, they turn off the lights when they consummate their affairs! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is A special light-producing organ enables Fireflies to glow in the dark. mruntz@start.ca. %XECUTIVE 4OW NHOMES &ROM

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613-432-0058

JUST LISTED

About to go under construction in this fast moving subdivision - walk-out basement - 3 bedrooms - laundry on main level - hardwood and ceramic flooring - deck or rear verandah overlooking the treed lot at the rear fully warrantied - all town serviced - ask me for floor plans for this new home. Call Helen at 432-0058.

PETER VINCENT

HELEN VINCENT

JUST LISTED

NEW LISTING

272 FOURTH CHUTE RD., DOUGLAS

NEW LISTING

2967B CALABOGIE RD.

252 ROTARY DR.

13.8 acres - 3 bedroom bungalow tucked among the trees - paved rd right to your door - 2 levels completely finished - lots of storage - extra large living room with woodstove - survey of property available - brand new furnace - deck at the rear - A-1 property. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view.

An excellent location and wait until you see the rear yard and the extensive covered deck for summer fun - 4 bedrooms - 2 baths - split level living - family room with gas fireplace - custom deluxe kitchen - newer windows hardwood flooring - it is a beauty! Call Helen to view at 432-0058.

784 RAGLAN ST. S.

5729 HWY 132, DACRE $285,000

Executive living on the mighty Madawaska River!! A solid deluxe custom built bungalow with walk-out basement - 3 bedrooms - 2 baths - eat-in kitchen - 3 car garage - laundry on main level - dining room - living room with fireplace - 250 feet of waterfront for you - easy hwy access. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.

NEW PRICE

519 MOORE STREET Affordable living in this 2 bedroom bungalow with a deep lot and walking distance to Hospital. Some improvements have been recently finished. Call David to view 613-401-2824. MLS#875451 $79,900

205 LOCHIEL ST. S A large comfy turn of the century 3 storey home - beautifully appointed first and second floor - 3rd floor represents a loft - new wiring - pot lites for attractive living - large rooms hardwood flooring - grand entrance hall - a very inviting home - det garage - rear deck - paved drive - gas heat. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058.

58 Rosebrugh Rd (HURD’S LAKE WATERFRONT HOME) 46 HARAMIS DRIVE 1,800 Sq ft home. Complete ICF Construction. Super Efficient Radiant Floor Heating, High End Finishes. Sought after location. Not exactly as photo. Please call David for further details. 613-401-2824.

A split level on beautiful Hurd’s lake with 125 feet of shoreline - extensive dock at water’s edge - good swimming - 4 season living for you and your family - paved road right to your entrance - 4 levels of living. Large front deck overlooking the water and hot tub area - 3 bedrooms - family room with woodstove - 2 baths. Do not miss this one $399,900. Call Helen at 432-0058.

Corner lot and an exquisite home - 3 bedrooms - two levels completely finished - 3 baths - wonderful floor plan - eat-in kitchen - covered verandah at rear plus 2nd driveway - laundry main level - hardwood and ceramic flooring - carpet in lower level - it is a must see! Call Helen at 432-0058.

5065A MATAWATCHAN RD., GRIFFITH MADAWASKA RIVERFRONT PROPERTY $359,900 Brand new 2 storey 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home dual fireplace - 2 baths - on the mighty MADAWASKA RIVER - miles of waterway for you - beautifully completed home. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view.

Drive a little to see this setting! Excellent value at this address - 5 bedrooms - 2 complete levels of living area - workshop and dble garage - creek at your doorstep inground pool adjacent to home - it is beautiful! Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824.

398 CHARLES ST. A truly magnificent split level - redone from top to bottom - you must see this interior to appreciate - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - large living room with gas fireplace - den - private rear yard - 4 levels of area - private rear yard with perennials - paved drive - quiet location. Call Helen at 432-0058.

JUST LISTED

JUST LISTED

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2200 feet of waterfront on the Bonnechere River in the Town of Renfrew. Excellent for building or subdivision lots. Call Helen for all the details now 432-0058.

47 LOCHIEL ST. S. An affordable home for you and your family - $139,900 - 3+1 bedrooms - living room, diningarea, custom kitchen - 1 and ½ baths - extra spacious yard - two driveways - porch at the side - close to downtown. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view.

have been Tarion Warranty Award Winners Every Year!

3 NEW GARDEN HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION ON FOXDEN STREET

PRE-SALE ON NOW! ONLY 2 LEFT !!!!

CALL HELEN TODAY 613.432.0058

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - 190 Elk, 128 & 124 Otteridge Ave - Available to view! Call Today. 192

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ROSS PEEVER 613-433-1133

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578 HEATHERS PLACE

OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, JULY 25TH 6:30 TO 8:30 PM 122 LISA LANE Located at Thompson Park, Mobile consists of KIT, LR, 1-4pc bath, 2 BDR plus large family room. F.A. Oil plus air tight stove. Asking $59,900. MLS# 867043 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

23 SENIORS CRES Modular in very good state of repair. Kit, LR, 1-4 PC, Family Room, 2 BDRs. Mac – Cedar – Rest. MLS#868474 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

Looking for quality? Check out this brick & vinyl 4 level split home. Featuring Kit, sunroom located off the DR, LR, 3 BDR, 1-5 Pc bath. Family Room on main level with 1 – 2 pc bath. Lower level consist of laundry room, rec room, exercise room Note: Rooms are all good sizes, mostly hardwood floors. F.A.Gas Heat 1.5 car garage. Lot approx 1 acre MLS 877557 Asking $333,000 Call Ross to view 613.433.1133

61 QUARRY AVE Close to downtown, 2 storey brick home, Absoutley remodelled. New Eat –In Kithen , with gas fireplace, 2 BDR, 2 pc Bath and Laundry on main level. 2nd Floor: Master BDR with 4 pc ensuite, 2 BDR plus a full bath. F.A. Gas Heat, Central Air, Enclosed Yard. Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details.

247 BRUCE ST 1 ½ storey home. Consists of newer KIT, LR, 1 BDR, 1- 4 Pc bath, computer room. 2nd level has 2 BDR. Full Basement. F.A. Gas with Central Air. Asking $139,000 Call Ross to view 613.433.1133

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189 DOMBROSKIE RD 137 MCANDREW AVE 2 Storye Vinyl Sided Home, Eat-In Kit, Sepreate DR, LR with gas fireplace, 1- 2 pc bath. 2nd Floor: Large M.B.R. with walk-In Closet plus 2 BDR, 1-4 Pc Bath. Walk out deck located at side. F.A. Gas heat. Asking $149,500 Call Ross 613.433.1133 to view.

155 MCANDREW AVE Handyman’s Special! 2 storey brick, Kit, LR, DR, 1-2 pc bath, 2nd Floor: 4 bdr, 1-4pc bath. Newer F.A. Gas Furnace. Asking $95,000 MLS#873987 Call Ross 613.433.1133

3 VETERAN’S MEMORIAL BLVD 5 Residential Apt, plus office, plus signage on building. New roof in 2013, Gas Heat. MLS # 869687 Call Ross for details 613.433.1133

Great Price! Great Home! Clean, Tidy and Neat. Large eat in Kitchen, LR, 2 BDR, 1- 4 pc bath plus family room. Full basement with rec room , 1 BR, Furnace Room, New F.A. Oil/Wood Furnace, Asking $159,900 MLS#827579 Call Ross Peever 613.433.1133.

395 RAGLAN ST SOUTH Quality duplex. Excellent state of repair. Could be converted back to a single family home. Hardwood floors, newer FA furnace, newer wiring, newer windows. MLS # 868339 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

WATERFRONT/RECREATIONAL PROPERTIES MADAW A RIVER SKA

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65 PEGGS LANE This quality built custom home provides stunning views of the Madawaska River that can be enjoyed from the 24’x8’ covered deck. Some of the many features of this home include cherry cabinets, stunning fireplace in the spacious great rm, main floor master with ensuite, laundryrm, expansive workshop, hardwood, tile & beautiful landscaping. MLS# 857448 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

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503 LAKEVIEW LANE HURDS LAKE 21A TEEDLE LANE Modern 3 season cottage; Fantastic View, Eat In Kit, LR 2 – 4 PC Bath, 3 BDR, Septic System, Storage Shed, Electric & Wood, Asking $359,000 MLS 856447 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

Quality 3 year old bungalow with 3 car attached garage. Open concept Kit, DR, LR with gas fireplace, 2BDR with ensuite. Lower level could be granny flat; Kit, LR, 1- 4 pc bath, Radiant in floor heating, backing on to Hurd’s Lake, MLS# 843171 Asking $459,000 Call Ross 613.433.1133

666 PRIEST CAMP RD 3 Season Cottage located at end of Priest Camp Rd. KIT, LR, 3 BDR, 1 4pc Bath. Septic System & Dug Well, 250 feet of water frontage. Asking $229,000 MLS# 867618 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

542 SOUTHSIDE WAY Picturesque, 2 BDR cottage, Kit LR, Separate Dining Room, Screened in front deck overlooking the water, septic system with water from lake, Lot 100’ by 177’ or Call Ross 613.433.1133

FARMS FOR SALE 861 EIGHTH ST. Excellent Shape, KIT, DR LR Combined, 1-4 PC, 2 BDR, Lower Level 1 BDR, Rec Room 1 -3 Pc Bath plus lots of storage. Asking $225,000 Call Ross for Details 613.433.1133

75 ACRES

BUSINESS FOR SALE Main St. Renfrew. Excellent Opportunity to work for yourself. Equipment is in very good state of repair. Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details.

LOTS for SALE For details please Call Ross 613.433.1133

MACMAHON RD - 3 ½ ACRES Bordering 100 Acres of Private Crown land which is located on Reid’s Lake (located 3 miles from Renfrew) You must see this property! Hydro on Property. Asking $59,000 JUST PAST MOUNT ST. PATRICK VILLAGE 2.86 Acres of flat land with small creek at side and back of property. Excellent building lot. Asking $34,500 5 LOTS AVAILABLE Calvin Rd outside Haley Station. Severed & Surveyed. All over 1 acre in size. $22,000 to $25,000

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1317 SCOTCH BUSH RD 2 Storey Vinyl Sided home approx 2, 950 sq ft. Large Eat- In Kit, LR with wood heat(airtight stove). Family Room, 1 BDR, 1- 2 pc Bath. 2nd Floor: 4 BDR, 1 – 4 pc bath. New Workshop approx 1600 sq ft. Insulated and Radiant Heat. 75 Acres of cedar with approx 10 acres clear. Lovely farm in country priced right $269,900 Call Ross 613.433.1133

834 RICE LINE A great hobby farm in an excellent state of repair.. Large 4+ bedroom, 2 bath home situated on 49 acres. The formal dining room is open to the livingroom. Newer windows. Several outbuildings. Outdoor wood furnace plus propane. A great place to call home! Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

163 MCPEAK LINE 94 Acre Farm with approx 80 acres cleared. 1.5 Storey Farm home, 4 BDR, Large Eat-In KIT. Spacious living room is great for family gatherings. Call Ross to view 613.433.1133 Asking $349,000.

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1305 SqFt Bungalow End Unit Town with 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms Concrete Front Porch, Large Basement Windows, Open Concept Layout with Large Kitchen, Main Floor Laundry, Ensuite with 4’ Shower with Seat, McEwan Hardwood and Ceramic as per plan. Now includes Central Air, Side Fences, and 12 x 12 Pressure Treated Rear Deck

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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

432-7562 www.remaxrenfrew.com JUST LISTED • 90 ACRE FARM

JUST LISTED

PETER VINCENT BROKER

613-432-0319 peter@remaxrenfrew.com

NEW PRICE

SOLD 1615 EADY RD. GARDEN OF EDEN RD.

Asking $425,000 for this well established farm on Garden of Eden RD, good outbuildings, 4 BR spacious home. MLS#879086 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information

194 ACRES

Asking $289,900 for this 4 BR, 2.5 bath home, hardwood floors, open concept, central air, landscaped. MLS#878783 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

7 SERENEY ST BRAESIDE. 201 JANE ST EGANVILLE Asking $107,500 for this 3 BR home with large deep lot in quiet location. MLS#869599. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

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106 PETER ST. PINNACLE RD. Asking $475,000 for this 4 BR home on large acreage, pasture and mixed bush. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

Asking $162,500 for this 3 BR home with large fenced yard, central location, close to school. MLS# 869420. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

85 MILTON STEWART DR. MCNAB/BRAESIDE

Asking $299,900 for this well-built 4 BR with central air, finished basement, easy access to Hwy 17. MLS3#866364 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

WATERFRONT

SALE G N I D N PE 355 JEFFREY LAKE RD RD. Asking $375,000 for this stunning 4 BR home with walkout on Jeffries Lake, hot tub, large garage. MLS# 869221. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

Asking $355,000 for this 4 BR corner lot home, pool, fenced yard, newer Nat gas furnace, and finished basement. MLS#869399 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

36 DEVLIN CRES CRES. STEWARTVILLE

Asking $169,900 for this updated two bedroom 1.5 storey home in Stewartville, MLS#874197.

Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

NEW PRICE

221 PINNACLE RD. Asking $289,900 for this 4 BR, 2 bath home with attached garage, finished basement on edge of town. MLS#875143 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

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2 ARTHUR ST. COBDEN Asking $215,000 for this 3 BR split level, 1.5 bath family home with large deep lot and garage. MLS# 873049 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

96 SCOBIE RD. Asking $219,900 for this 4 BR home with pool, finished basement, only minutes from town. MLS# 860458. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

332 BALDWIN ST.

Affordable and now only asking $132,500. Three bedrooms, rear addition, spacious yard. MLS# 862416. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.


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VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca

613-623-7303 OPEN HOUSE Sunday July 28, 2-4pm

3 ACRES

Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602

Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550

Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303

FITZROY

Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222

Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994

Donna Nych Broker 613-623-7303

RENFREW

Lloyd Levesque Sales Rep 613-433-6224

Chantelle Cartman Broker 613-433-2795

NEW LISTING

TOWN BEAUTY

Brick bungalow in town. ONLY $234,900

In the heart of the downtown core sits this magnificent home on a massive lot. Endless possibilities Yours for only $299,900 MLS 866366 Call Jenn

267 HARRIET ST., ARNPRIOR Exceptional value for this impressive brick home. Only $232,000 MLS 877452 Your host Jenn Spratt

Affordable country living. Not a drive by. Just like new inside Only $189,900 MLS 878590 Call Jenn

Great community to raise your family in this large 2+2 bedroom home. Over 1900 sq ft plus fully finished lower level Only $199,900 MLS 872078 call Jenn

Shows like new spotless end unit on A LARGE LOT. Only $249,900 MLS 876781 Call Jenn

4.5 ACRES

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT

HELLO GOLFER

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JULY 28TH, 2-3:30PM

CONDOMINIUM LIVING

In beautiful Vydon Acres with access to the Ottawa River. Very private setting spotless decor! Only $399,900 MLS 874228 Call Jenn

Hidden valley estates hides this hidden oasis on acreage on the Madawaska river Yours for $475, 000 MLS 874796 Call Jenn

No comprise here. Private setting. beautiful custom built home nestled on the shores of the Mississippi river Only $525,000 MLS 876770 Call Jenn

Walk from your doorstep to the greens with 6.5 acres of privacy to call your own. Build your dream home $119,900 MLS 876001 Call Jenn

9 JUBY LANE CASTLEFORD AREA (FOLLOW SIGNS OFF RIVER ROAD) OTTAWA RIVER YEAR ROUND LIVING, OFFERED AT $259,900 MLS#875366 YOUR HOST DONNA DEFALCO 613-979-2601

Spacious 2 bedroom , neutral colours throughout, balcony, attractive flooring, custom built cabinets in dining area, move in condition, offered at $169,900 mls # 877592 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

1ST TIME BUYERS!

FAMILY LIVING

ROBERT SIMPSON PARK

MATURE NEIGHBOURHOOD

LAND TO BUILD ON

NEW LISTING

Call Jenn

6 PLUS ACRES IN MCNAB TOWNSHIP

$119,900 PREMIUM BUILDING LOT , 2.85 ACRES, EXECUTIVE SUBDIVISION IN MCNAB TOWNSHIP Large private lot, single garage, great family location, recent updates, can have main floor bedroom, Offered at $159,900 MLS # 868945 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

Spacious Split level, wonderful family home, SPACIOUS PROPERTY, INGROUND POOL, ATTRACTIVE MATURE SUBDIVISION, many recent upgrades, offered at $344,900 MLS # 862028 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

1st time buyer home , 3 bedrooms, c/air, 1.5 baths, INGROUND POOL ,large town lot, walk to amenities, Offered at $174,000 MLS # 877088 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

Kids walk to school, arena, shopping nearby, Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family home, c/air, steam room, sauna, verandah, sundeck, offered at $281,000 MLS# 875182 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

FAMILY FRIENDLY BRAESIDE

AFFORDABLE AND MOVE-IN READY

CONDO

CUSTOM-BUILT BUNGALOW

$114,900 2.5 ACRE BUILDING LOTS $69,900 EACH CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-884-7303 613-979-2601 TRIPLEX WITH 4TH UNIT COMPLETED.

3 Bedroom brick and stone bungalow on the Avenues in Arnprior-upgraded kitchen with granite and stainless appliances-spacious livingroom addition with patio doors and a fireplace-hardwood and laminate floorsfreshly painted and comes with an inground pool!

Call Donna Nych

COTTAGE:

2 bed 1 bath, private lot $69,900

MLS#868918 ACREAGE:

28 acres Scheel Drive $135,000

3+1 Bedroom raised bungalow with hardwood floors,central air,main floor laundry and a pool $324,500 NEGOTIABLE. MLS#866955 CALL DONNA NYCH

2 Bedroom bungalow with 4 appliances and a lovely back yard. $139,900. MLS#878148 CALL DONNA NYCH

Freshly painted with 4 appliances immediate occupancy $124,900. MLS#871404 OFFERS CALL DONNA NYCH

Beautifully decorated and maintained with all the bells and whistles and backing onto a ravine.A pleasure to show! NEW PRICE $499,500. MLS#877463 CALL DONNA NYCH

Triple garage/workshop 1 acre lot $187,500 OFFERS. MLS#848197 & MLS#858679 CALL DONNA NYCH

ACREAGE AND SPACE

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JULY 28TH 2-3:30PM

931 USBORNE, BRAESIDE - REDUCED!

WATERFRONT - REDUCED!

156 JIM BARR RD

7.3 Acres, Cobden - Truly Magnificent View! 3 bed, 2 bath with attached 2 car garage, newer propane furnace, HWT, and Shingles.Possible Hobby Farm or Severance. MLS#875040, $495,000. Call Teri

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

Large family home on 3.3 acres between Arnprior and Braeside. Huge 30x35 garage/workshop with loft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor family room. $209,900 MLS#877664 Call Monica for more details.

9 MELVILLE ROAD, ARNPRIOR This 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home has almost 2000 sqft main living space plus huge recroom and storeage room in basement. Many great features. $389,900 MLS#863538 Call Monica for more info.

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

MLS#868289 Check out photos and info at realtor.ca or call Monica for details

613-623-7303

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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

113 McConnell Lane, Constance Bay Nice size 3 bedrm hi-ranch set up off the street on a 70’ x 130’ lot with fenced backyard.! This home needs some work and the price reflects it but offers an open concept living, dining and eating area, oak kitchen cabinets, hardwood floors and a partially finished basement with a rec room and spare bedroom! Roof was reshingled in 2009. ! $189,900

NEW PRICE! 163 Lion Head Drive, Pakenham Prestigious location of custom homes at Pakenham Highlands Golf Course, perfect retirement bungalow with 2 bedroom loft, ensuite bath, 2 car garage, breathtaking yard with extensive flower beds and lovely interlock walkway, gazebo, large paved laneway, 5 appliances, shingles & natural gas furnace 2012. $419,900

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WATERFRONT! 876 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay Absolutely breathtaking Ottawa Riverfront propertyon a private 109’ x 257’ lot, spectacular view of the Gatineau Hills & glorious sunsets on the beach with permanent homes on either side!!! Spend quality time with family enjoying this inviting and cozy 2 bedroom seasonal cottage complete with well, hydro and older septic. The waterfront is sandy and stays shallow for a good distance $274,900

145 Willola Beach Road, Fitzroy Hidden gem across from the forested section of Fitzroy Provincial Park & close to Ottawa River access & beach in a small area of homes. 4+1 bedroom Viceroy home in move-in condition, main flr famrm, main flr laundry, fireplace, ensuite & economical ground source heat pump for heating & cool, 35 minutes from Kanata! $329,900

Eady Realty, Inc. Brokerage

29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8

NEW LISTING

RENFREW AND AREA LISTINGS

Dennis Yakaback Real Estate Broker

Cell 432-0041 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty

172 WOODRIDGE COURT – BRAESIDE $324,900

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

MLS# 879332

Lovely 3+1 Bedroom Raised Ranch. Updated Kitchen With Eating Area. Hardwood Floors. Lower Level Family Room. Stunning Gardens. Large Lot With Private Rear Yard. Gas Heat, Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback to view: 613-432-0041

SOLD! 4 Hartsmere Drive, Stittsville Beautiful 4 bedrm home on a premium 65’ x 157’ fenced yard, main flr famrm, main flr laundry, gas fireplace, master has ensuite and walk-in closet, granite counters in kitchen and 2 bathrms, roof reshingled, includes salt water hot tub, 2 car garage with parking for 4 cars in laneway. A gem! List price $439,900

Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!!

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ONLY THREE LEFT!

New Sub-Division with 28 Executive Lots on Storyland Road. Peter Prince

Sherri Cobus

Christa Tessier

Developer Horizon Homes 613-432-1763

Real Estate Broker Royal LePage O’Neil Realty 613-432-1947

Mortgage Broker Ottawa Mortgage Advisors 613-591-3591 x101

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Brand New Homes for an amazing price at $199,900

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RENFREW 29 Raglan St. South 613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty

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29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 Each office is independently owned and operated

163 SWAMP ROAD

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

$172,900

12374/12376 / LANARK ROAD

MLS#879247

PRETTY & PRIVATE! Under 5 Minutes To Town. 2+1 Bedroom Bungalow. 2 Acre Lot. Eat-In Kitchen. Living Room W/ Fireplace. Pine Floors. Oil Heat. Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041

172 WOODRIDGE COURT – BRAESIDE

MLS#878894

GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! 2 Separate Dwellings, Each Currently Rented With Long Term Tenants. 1 Bedroom Log Home & 2 Bedroom Mobile Home. Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

287 BLACK POINT ROAD

570-1055

738 SEVENTH STREET

NEW LISTING

$324,900 $199,900

Sales Rep. Cell

651 CHENAUX RD.

MLS#869736

Year Round Accessible Cottage On Flat, Level Lot With Shallow Lakeshore. Ideal For Young Children! Mature Trees, Soft & Sandy Beach. Installed Septic, Lake Intake. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

184 LOCHIEL ST

$339,900

1954 BURNSTOWN ROAD

265 THOMPSON AVENUE

PRICE REDUCED

-3 Bedrooms -New Gas Furnace -Center Town Call: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

22 NORTH ST. KILLALOE

$239,900

MLS#873913

Large Family Home! On Quiet Residential Street. 4+ Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Main Floor, Family Room, Dining Room. Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

479 COLERAINE DRIVE

4108 CALABOGIE RD

366 ALBERT STREET

MLS#876318

76 BUCK RIDGE CRESCENT

28 BEAS LANE

MLS#871552

$89,900

MLS#849934

Triplex With A One-Bedroom Basement Apartment. Bachelor And One Bedroom Apartment On Main Floor. Great Income Property!Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

00 THOMPSON ROAD

UNDE CONSTRU R CTION

MLS#850498

1617 Sq. Ft. Bungalow In New Coleraine Park. 3 Beds, 1 Bath. 9 Foot Ceilings, Crown Molding. Unique Cherry Kitchen. Super Master With Large Walk-In & Ensuite With Soaker And Separate Shower With Seat. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

Enjoy Cottage Life At An Affordable Price. Quaint 2 Bedroom Cottage On Quiet Lyndoch Lake. Good Fishing. Recreation Abounds. Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041

477 MOUNT ST. PATRICK RD

2292 EA EADY ROAD

$339,900

MLS# 875906

$39,000

Prime Building Land. 3.10 Acres, 196 ft x 700 ft on Thompson Road. Easy to Walk. 4 Corners Marked. Close to Ottawa River and Public Boat Launch. Call Charlene: 613-433-4082.

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I welcome your weekend call on any listed property

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BUSINESS

New ‘mister’ in town SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND

Greg Barr of McNabBraeside is the new owner of the formerly West Carleton based business Mister Dumpster. The business will continue to service the West Carleton area and is expanding to include Arnprior, Renfrew and outlying areas. The roll-off business provides dumpsters to clients for jobs big and small. For information, call 613-7946661.

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Fully renovated - updated kitchen, updated furnace, driveway resurfaced, just to name a few. Comes complete with newer appliances. MLS#876993


POLITICS

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Employee assistance program receives funds

Five Ontario urban ridings to choose MPPs next week All were caused by the departure of former Liberal MPPs. The closest by-election to this area is in the Ottawa South riding vacated by former Premier Dalton McGuinty. Former McGuinty aide John Fraser is attempting to retain the seat for the Liberals. He is being challenged by Progressive Conservative Matt Young, the NDP’s Bronwyn

Terry Stavenow Broker

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New Price $339,500. Ottawa River beach and boating privileges only a short walk away,3 Br. upgraded home fully finished lower level,3 bathrooms, private back yard, oversized heated garage for any home business or hobby call for all the details.

257 Campbell Dr. Excellent Value 3Br. split level easy access to Hwy#17, beautiful and private yard, many recent upgrades ,cozy Fireplace, pine floors, ceramics and bubble tub and neutral decor. Call for your private viewing today.

Custom New Home available this Fall,3Br, 2.5 Brm, 9 Foot Ceilings,Gas Fireplace and more Call Terry for all the details.

View online: ottawarealestate.org MLS# 844492

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$359,000 Asking. HST INCLUDED

Lot 31 Hazelwood Dr. next to Arnprior Golf Course New Custom 3 or 4 Br. 3 full Baths, Walk out lower level ,Covered balcony, Many upgraded features,customer may choose hardwood and ceramics. $495,000 Base Price.

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

18 Elgin St. East Arnprior, good bungalow with down town location ,big back yard attached garage,sunny sitting room and more, excellent investment property. New Price $ 219,500

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Saying she is pleased to see the program benefit from EODP funding, she said the not-for-profit organization provides a valuable service reaching out to assist people with confidential, professional assessments, counselling and referrals. “I am looking forward to its success in making our community an even better place to live and grow,� she added.

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Funicello, Green Party’s Taylor Howarth and several independents. The party leaders from the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP have all visited the riding several times in an attempt to buoy the chances of their party’s candidates. As well, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski has visited the riding to campaign for Young.

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News – They won’t oust the provincial Liberal minority government, but the five provincial by-elections next Thursday, Aug. 1 will provide an indication about the way the political currents are flowing in the Ontario. The by-elections are being held in Etobicoke-Lakeshore, London West, Ottawa South, Windsor-Tecumseh and Scarborough-Guildwood.

the funding. “It is an employee benefit program that helps employers create a healthy workplace, and assist employees, their dependents and retirees, who seek private support in dealing with life issues.�

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News - The Valley Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) has received funding from the Eastern Ontario Development Program. It was announced early last week that Valley EFAP will receive $4,706.25 to design a strategic marketing plan. Measures are underway to increase public awareness of the county-wide service, and its functions. Valley EFAP has specialized therapists available to meet with individuals for counselling to help them through challenging circumstances. “Valley Employee and Family Assistance Program has been in operation for 20 years,� noted RenfrewSUBMITTED Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl GalRenfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant, and Valley Employee and Family Assistance Program ad- lant, in informing Valley EFAP administrator Shelley Termasch about ministrator Shelley Termasch with an information board detailing the EFAP services.

1086 Kilmaurs Side Rd., Woodlawn 3.98 acre lot with a very large man made pond. Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath side split home. Open concept eat in kitchen, dng rm and lvg rm with ďŹ replace. Solarium with gas ďŹ replace. Fully ďŹ nished basement. Detached 24 x 50 heated garage/workshop with separate 200 amp service.

$485,000

1226 Adirondack, Ottawa Excellent bungalow in mature neighborhood - 3 + 1 bdrms, 2 full baths, hrdwd oors. Kitchen and bath - 2011; windows, siding, furnace, AC 2004. Partially ďŹ nished basement - potential for student rental. Oversized 2 car heated garage - 35’ x 13.9 - 10’ ceiling. Close to 2 transit stations. Large lot.MLS# 877454

$409,900

3789 Loggers Way, Kin-

burn - Century brick home in the Village of Kinburn. 3 levels of living space in addition to the basement. Windows, furnace, kitchen, baths, roof, electrical, water treatment all upgraded in last 5 years. High ceilings - lots of charm. Covered porches front and back. Detached garage/ workshop/storage shed. Nicely landscaped MLS#865183

$244,900

12628 Lanark Rd, Calabogie Solid 5 unit building in Calabogie. Excellent location, apartments in good repair, tenants pay own heat and light. Lots of parking. Large lot - room to build storage shed or garage. 1 x 3 bdrm - 2 storey unit; 3 x 2 bdrm units; 1 x bachelor apartment. Growing area - lots of recreation close by - water, golf and skiing. MLS#861579

1931 Ninth Line Rd., Carleton Place - Ride your horse, cross country ski or go for a walk on the 12 acres which comes with this beautifully renovated bungalow. Watch your land value increase in close proximity to Carleton Place’s newest subdivision. Three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, hardwood floors, shaker style kitchen cabinets and sunken living room with stone fireplace. Formal dining room, attached 2 car garage, detached garage/workshop. Motivated Seller. MLS#870975

$379,900

234 MacLachlan Lane, White Lake Waterfront Bungalow on the peaceful Lowney Lake. Plenty of privacy on this 65 acre lot. Bungalow has Granny suite. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Board and Baten siding. Also included is large hall which has a fully equipped commercial style kitchen. Property was previously a youth camp. Bunk house included as well. 1100’ of waterfront. A very unique property - lots of potential. MLS#877356

19 Hidden River, Arnprior Country living at its ďŹ nest - 2 storey, 4 + 1 bdrm, 4 bath home on a 3 acre corner lot - nicely treed with access to trails. Inviting foyer leads to living room, family room and large eat in kitchen. Fully ďŹ nished basement, wet bar, bdr., 3 pc bath. Hardwood, tile and laminate ooring. Cozy ďŹ replace in family room. Wrap around covered verandah, rear deck, balcony off master. Attached 2 car heated garage. MLS#877677

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

$435,000

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NEWS

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Ottawa Valley ‘ambassadors’ tour Valley attractions

53 James Street , Arnprior LAST UNIT LEFT. Free rent period to qualified tenant. Great signage and terrific high traffic location. Act now!

Call Michael at 613-724-8260 R0012225779.0725

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Tom Bastien

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613.850.0690

613.270.8200 tillie@the-bastiens.com www.the-bastiens.com

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4823 FERRY ROAD FITZROY HARBOUR $289,900

4 bedroom on one acre treed lot adjacent to Pinto Valley Ranch. Main floor laundry, fireplace in livingroom, main floor family room or could be inlaw suite with separate entry.

815 BAYVIEW DR. CONTANCE BAY

$192,900 MLS 856807 3 bedroom, 1 ½ storey with river access across street. Tenants can stay or move. Good investment property.

News – Renfrew County Adventure Information Centres, previously known as Visitor Information Centres, are open and welcoming visitors to the Ottawa Valley. In preparation for the opening of the centres, the Adventure Information Centre (AIC) staff, also known as Tourism Ambassadors, recently participated in a three-day familiarization (FAM) tour to various tourism businesses throughout the Ottawa Valley. Organized and hosted by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA), the tour is designed to increase the staff’s overall understanding of the unique tourism products in the Ottawa Valley; provide an opportunity for them to experience first-hand the services and hospitality of OVTA members; and give them a better understanding of the travel time and distances between geographic locations. Prior to the start of the tour, staff attended a full-day service excellence workshop at the Renfrew County administration building. The workshop was facilitated by Ontario Tourism Education Corporation and tailored to meet the specific needs of Renfrew County AICs. The workshop, provided by the OVTA in partnership with Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization, taught the staff behavioural guidelines, effective communication skills and problem solving; as well as how to deal with difficult customers and challenges, the recovery process, and more.

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Tourism ambassadors in front of the Simple Things and Garden Cafe in Beachburg. Their Valley tour included stops at the Arnprior Museum, O’Brien Theatre and Antrim Truck Stop. The end result is having well informed and knowledgeable people providing tourism information about the Ottawa Valley. “The Adventure Information Centres are vital points of access for tourism information for hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit the Ottawa Valley every year,” noted Lauren McIllfaterick, OVTA communications co-ordinator. “It is important for the staff to be well informed about the Ottawa Valley.” Discount Car and Truck Rentals in Pembroke continues to be a major sponsor of the annual FAM tour, donating the use of two vans and one car, which the group used to visit tourism sites across the Valley. Understanding the importance of the tour and the value of having well-informed staff, numerous OVTA tourism operators welcomed the group to their businesses and sponsored various activities and meals. Stops included RiverRun Rafting, Simple Things, Logos Land Resort, Pinto Valley Ranch, Antrim Truck Stop, O’Brien Theatre (Arnprior), Arnprior & District Museum, Robert Simpson Park, Calabogie Motorsports Park, the Calabogie Rustic Furniture Company, The Fans of Calabogie Bed & Breakfast, The Ca-

nadian Clock Museum, Valley Artisans’ Co-op, The Country Cupboard, Petawawa’ Centennial Park, Petawawa Heritage Village, Hugli’s Blueberry Ranch and the Champlain Trail Museum. “It is wonderful how the annual AIC FAM tour moves around the Valley – alternating between the Highway 17 and the Highway 60 corridor. The product knowledge the Tourism Ambassadors gain from the tour is good business for us all. Their first hand experiences will not only help keep tourists in the Ottawa Valley longer but keeps them coming back,” explained OVTA president Chris Hinsperger. There are 10 Adventure Information Centres located throughout Renfrew County including Arnprior (at the museum), Calabogie, Renfrew, Cobden, Pembroke, Petawawa, Eganville, Killaloe and Barry’s Bay. Visit www.ottawavalley.travel for a list of the AICs’ dates and hours of operation. The centres and knowledgeable tourism ambassadors are great resources for both tourists and locals alike. For more information or to help plan your summer in the Ottawa Valley, visit www.ottawavalley.travel or call 1-800-757-6580.

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1.48 acres with hydro, phone and natural gas at the road. 155ft of Madawaska River waterfront, private, with privy, 2 lots to choose from (4 or 5 acres), both with a spectacular $22,900 storage shed and firepit. $64,900 view that will take your breath away. $49,900

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Sunday July 28 2-4pm Jenn Spratt

40A HENDRY LANE

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267 Harriet St., Arnprior

Sunday July 28 2-3:30pm Donna Defalco

9 Juby Lane, Castleford

2 Bedroom seasonal cottage on Muskrat Lake to call your own! Bathroom, kitchen, window air conditioner, dock, a Four 1 acre lots to choose from, nicely treed and desireable Over an acre ready to build on in a beautiful subdivision close deck that’s always in the shade at the water’s edge, and a location. $32,900 sleep cabin. Call Joanne today! MLS # 876736 $174,900 to the Green. $89,900

1117 GOSHEN RD.

UPPER SPRUCE HEDGE RD.

POINT CHURCH RD.

90 acres of land made up of hayfields, pasture, creeks, lots of 5 acres of land with some views of Lake Dore, hydro & phone 33 acres with over 600 ft of road frontage that’s sub-divideable. at the road. $41,900 mature maple and pine, and ponds. $159,900 $119,900

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Sunday July 28 1-3pm Tillie Bastien

4823 Ferry Rd, Fitzroy Harbour

Sunday July 28 2-4pm Clint Pettigrew

49 Edey St.

Sunday July 28 2-3:30pm Monica Scopie

9 Melville Rd, Arnprior

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Renfrew hires former ‘Prior pool County public works director to retire this year co-ordinator as its recreation director Steve Newman

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News - Ken Becking, John MacKay, Dave Darch and now, who knows. Renfrew County’s current director of public works and engineering is Darch, who joined the county staff in 2007. He succeeded McKay, who left for a job in western Canada after working for the county in 2006 and 2007, while MacKay’s predecessor was Becking, who was on the job more than a dozen years. Darch, who divides home between Ottawa and the Foymount area, submitted a letter of resignation to Renfrew County chief administrative officer Jim Hutton last month. Hutton brought the issue forward at the June 26 meeting of county council. Darch’s resignation will be effective Dec. 31, 2013, but by late summer Hutton says county staff will look at whether to fill the vacancy internally or externally. “Dave’s dedication and commitment to the County of Renfrew have

been remarkable, for everything from mailbox policy to bridge policy to procurement policy to Expo 150,” said Hutton. “I’ve been in the work place for 45 years and I have a lot of interests, and my wife and I have a lot of things to do,” said Darch, 67, whose wife Jo-Anne Poirier is the CEO for Ottawa Community Housing. Darch’s lengthy career began with the City of Ottawa in 1968. He went on to work for the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, the City of Nepean, the City of Gloucester, Dillon Consulting and Renfrew County. “The county’s been a good spot for me,” said Darch. “Most of my previous work was in an urban setting, so this has been a nice change. “It has been a good place to work and I’ve had great support.” Current public work managers for Renfrew County are Mike Pinet for capital works and Steve Boland for infrastructure. The department oversees a roads network of more than 800 kilometres.

KEVIN HILL

THE TOWNSHIP OF LANARK HIGHLANDS

MUNICIPAL MATTERS

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News - The Town of Renfrew hasn’t got an indoor pool yet, but has hired a former Arnprior pool co-ordinator as its first new fulltime recreation director since April 2011. Kevin Hill was appointed to the post earlier this month. After graduating from Durham College’s sports administration program, he began his career as the Arnprior pool program co-ordinator in the late 1980s. He had been Napanee’s recreation director for 14 years before focusing on his own consulting and ice-painting business. Of the 50 applicants for the Renfrew position, a shortlist of six was created, from which Hill, 45, emerged as the successful candidate. He’s start in his new job July 15. Kingston resident Barclay Mayhew, who was seconded to serve as the part-time recreation director, will stay on for a brief transition period. Mayhew began working with

the town in late 2011. Hill is a former player with the Renfrew Junior B Timberwolves. He says he wasn’t that good a player, but the former defenceman easily remembers Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre personnel. “There was no career in hockey, so I pursued the recreation profession,” said Hill. He moved to Napanee in 1997, where he was the recreation director until 2012. “Having worked in the Town of Arnprior for almost 10 years, I love the Valley,” he said. “I think the Valley is a great place to be and a great place to call home, and I’m looking forward to the many challenges.” He and wife Wendy (who grew up in Griffith) have a daughter who is headed to the University of Ottawa this fall and a teenage son. Hill, who enjoys fishing, hunting and four-wheeling, is also a certified instructor of recreation programs for the Ontario Recreation Facilities Association. Meanwhile, it appears Renfrew has given up on plans for an indoor pool, at least in the short term. It is now looking into the feasibility of building an outdoor pool.

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REQUEST FOR TENDER Police Services #PS 2013-01 Speed Trailer The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to supply a speed trailer for the purpose of monitoring speed and use of Township roads. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 1:00 PM August 8th, 2013. Tenders will be opened at 1:15 PM August 8th, 2013. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Ross Trimble 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.222 F: 613-259-2291 E: rtrimble@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

Council Meeting Schedule: NO MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR JULY.

REMINDER – TAX NOTICE 2013 FINAL TAX LEVY INSTALLMENT DATES: AUGUST 30/OCTOBER 31, 2013 The final 2013 tax billing has been mailed. If you have not received your tax bill, please contact The Township Office 613-259-2398 ext. 229. It is the responsibility of the property owner to provide the Township with any change to their mailing address. The Township will not be held responsible for mail not delivered in a timely manner due to changes in addresses not provided by the property owner. FAILFURE TO RECEIVE A TAX BILL WILL NOT INVALIDATE PENALTY AND INTEREST CHARGES.

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Life and legacy in textiles: Martha Moenig’s work on display Lifestyle - In September 2011, a beloved mother and grandmother passed away in Almonte at the age of 93. She left her family not only a legacy of love and caring, but also a rich body of work that will be shared with the public at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) from Aug. 3 to Oct. 19. Martha Moenig came to Canada in the early 1950s with her husband and son, bringing with

her the education and skills that she had acquired growing up in Germany. She settled in Toronto, where she began to work on a freelance basis, designing and producing garments and specialty items. She was soon creating sweaters and cardigans for Toronto’s well-known Ada MacKenzie Ltd., one of the first stores in Canada to offer sportswear for women designed to be functional as well as fashionable.

Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Arnprior

The quality of Martha’s work became widely recognized and she was soon also designing and embellishing sweaters, handkerchiefs, tablecloths, pillows and other items for the fashion leaders of Toronto society. The exhibit Biografika is a celebration of her life and the extraordinary and beautiful work that she created. It features drawings, artifacts,

and photographs that shed light on the life of a talented young woman making her way in her newly adopted country. A vernissage will be held Saturday, Aug. 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. The museum is located at 3 Rosamond St. East in Almonte. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Application for Minor Variance IN THE MATTER of Section 45 of the Planning Act, 1990; and IN THE MATTER of an application for minor variance by Sullivan Holdings (Arnprior) Inc. with respect to the following: Location of Property:

236 Madawaska Blvd., Town of Arnprior

Purpose of Application: 1.

2.

Permission is requested for relief from Section 3.3.9(b) General Provisions, Accessory Uses, Buildings and Structures, Side Yard Width (minimum), for a decrease from 10 metres to 5 metres for construction of an accessory tarpaulin structure. Permission is requested for relief from Section 3.3.9(b) General Provisions, Accessory Uses, Buildings and Structures, Rear Yard Width (minimum), for a decrease from 15 metres to 11 metres for construction of an accessory tarpaulin structure.

Official Plan: General Industrial

The work of designer Martha Moenig will be highlighted at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum in Almonte for two and a half months starting Aug. 3.

Textile museum offers summer hours

Lifestyle - Looking for things to do on hot (or rainy) summer days? There is always something exciting to see at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum at 3 Rosamond St. East in Almonte. The museum has extended its hours for the summer season and is open Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. during July and August in addition to its regular hours from Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit the permanent exhibit ‘Fabric of a Small Town’ and

Zoning: General Industrial (GM)

A KEY MAP showing the subject lands is attached. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed minor variance is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Municipal Office. TAKE NOTICE THAT the minor variance application will be heard by the Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Arnprior on Wednesday, August 7th, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. The hearing will be held at the Council Chambers, Arnprior Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON.

learn about the production of textiles in Almonte’s historic woolen mills. See unique machines and displays, as well as audiovisual descriptions of all the steps from sheep to suiting. Downstairs, the museum’s gallery offers displays of art that change throughout the season. The current exhibit ‘Combinations, Crinolines & Clotheslines’ combines museum artifacts with paintings by Jill McCubbin to tell entertaining tales - real and imagined - of life in a mill town.

‘Biografika’ opens Aug. 3 with photos, drawings and artifacts that tell the story of a young immigrant woman who brought her skills as a textile designer and artist to her adopted country. From Aug. 13 to Oct. 12, the gallery will juxtapose the ancient and the modern: Coptic textiles woven by Christian Egyptians between the third and 12th centuries will be featured alongside the exciting and flamboyant tapestries of Maximo Laura an awardwinning artist from Peru.

You are entitled to attend this Public Hearing in person to express your views about the application or you may be represented by Counsel for this purpose. If you wish to make written comments on this application, they may be forwarded to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment at the address shown below. If you do not attend the hearing, it may proceed in your absence and except as otherwise provided in the Planning Act, you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. A copy of the decision will be sent to the applicant and each person who appears in person or by Counsel at the hearing and who has filed with the Secretary-Treasurer a written request for notice of the decision. KEY PLAN: KEY PLAN: Dated this 25th day of July, 2013

Garbage Collection There is no change to the Garbage Collection Schedule.

Recycle Collection There is no change to the Recycle Collection Schedule for Civic Holiday but recycling collection scheduled for Monday September 2, 2013 will be moved AHEAD to Wednesday September 4, 2013.

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The Arnprior Waste Disposal Site will be CLOSED on Monday, August 5, 2013 (Civic Holiday) and Monday September 2, 2013 (Labour Day).

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Above, Brent McMullen’s 5 Pitch/Mites team, sponsored by McAllister Ford, celebrate winning the McNab-Braeside Minor Ball A Championship. The team also won the league title. Below, Pat Ryan’s Squirt/Peewee Yellow Jackets receive medals after winning the A Championship game. For the full story of the championship day, see Page 30.

Celebrating tournament success BRIAN ARMSDEN/SUBMITTED

The McNab-Braeside Selects (Squirt level) team that played in the third annual Bernie Beauregard Tournament in Orleans July 20. The team had great day and finished in third place. Players, from left in front, are Rett Armsden, Nolan MacGregor, Reece Mellema, Kylie Lalonde, and Kurtis Barr; in the middle row Joel Ryan, Nathan Beaubien, Jason Leibig, Jake Rampton and Jacob Wilson; and in back head coach Pat Ryan and assistant coaches Jeff Wilson, Kevin Rampton and Erin Mellema. Missing are assistant coach Nathalie Lalonde and team manager Brian Armsden.

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Bass gearing up for Braeside New division, more Sports - Renegade Bass, the leader in live release bass tournament fishing in Canada, held its second event qualifier of the 2013 tournament season July 6. A field of 73 Elite teams launched from Oziles Marina in Ottawa, competing for over $17,000 in cash and prizes. Next up is on Saturday Aug. 10 is the Renegade Bass 12th Pro-Am tournament on the Ottawa River launching out of Braeside. On July 6, a warm day on the Ottawa River proved challenging for many competitors as high water combined with stained water made it a difficult day to get the bites needed to bring a good bag of fish to the scales. The team of Robert Jackson and Jamie Walker had it figured out. They brought 21.77 pounds of largemouth to the weigh-in to pocket $5,000. Renfrew’s Ken Dagenais and Kerry Clouthier of Petawawa enjoyed a good day on the water also. Their fish haul of 20.23 pounds was good for second place and $2,000. Dagenais and Clouthier – the 2011 Renegade Bass Series Team of the Year – also took home and extra $1,080 for bagging the largest fish. Their 5.75 pounder outlasted the Jackson-Walker team, whose top fish of the allotted five was 5.74 pounds. Also earning top-10 status were Valley anglers Scott Lefebvre of Ottawa and Renfrew’s Rob Yantha. They tipped the scales in fifth place at 18.67 pounds. They hooked a 4.52 pounder as their top catch. Greg Gervais of Beachburg teamed up with Kevin Collins for an eighth-place finish at 16.97. Real Fishing Show TV host Bob Izumi and partner Darren Izumi placed ninth with a weight of 16.54 pounds.In Renegade Bass Tour competition, anglers are also vying for high weights in hopes of qualifying for the Renegade Bass Classic, the Canadian elite championship of bass fishing.

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The 2013 Renegade Bass Classic XVIII takes place Sept. 7 and 8 at a yet-to-be-determined location. Anglers could win a fully-rigged Ranger Bass Boat and Evinrude BRP Motor valued at over $50,000 – the sport’s biggest award in Canada. PRO-AM TOURNAMENT

On Aug. 10 at Braeside, Renegade Bass will host the Steve Lee Memorial Pro-Am. It is an event organizers are extremely proud of and serves as a seed for competitive angling hopefuls. “The Pro Am is an event which was started in 2002 as a way of sharing the love of fishing and our experience with those who would like to learn more about it,” executive member Brett Miller said. “The entry fee is $200 and provides each angler with a Renegade Pro for seven hours on the water under tournament conditions. During this time they are free to ask any questions they may have whether it be about boat control and the use of electronics, how to read the newer fishfinders, different fishing techniques. “The pros are very well rounded anglers and for most the easiest way to learn is hands on like this,” Miller added. He noted that there is still room for people to registered as an amateur. The field size is capped at 30 Pro-Am teams, so for those interested, Miller encourages you to sign-up as soon as possible. Among the pros participating are Renfrew’s Steve O’Connor and Clancy Mulvihill of Arnprior. “We are anticipating more local Renegade Bass members to volunteer to fish as a PRO as we get closure to the event,” Miller said. Registration forms are available on the Renegade Bass website http://www. renegadebass.com/en/pro_am.html - With files from Peter Clark

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Sports – The National Hockey League and the Ottawa Senators have announced the 2013-14 regular-season schedule, which will see the club open on the road for the third consecutive season, when it visits the Sabres at Buffalo’s First Niagara Center on Friday, Oct. 4. The Senators will begin the season with a six-game road trip before opening their home schedule at the newly-named Canadian Tire Centre on Thursday, Oct. 17, when they host the New Jersey Devils. The 82-game calendar concludes when Ottawa visits the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday, April 13. The Senators’ 2013-14 regular-season schedule, the first since conference realignment, will feature home and road games against every NHL team. The Senators division will now include seven opponents - the Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings (with newly-signed Daniel Alfredsson), Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning and arch-rival Toronto Maple Leafs.The new schedule format features five games against two divisional opponents (Montreal and Tampa Bay) and four games against the remaining five teams (Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Florida and Toronto). The Senators will play the remaining eight teams in the Eastern Conference three times each, and will play a home-and-home series against all 14 Western Conference clubs. The Stanley Cup-champion Chicago Blackhawks make their only regular-season visit to Ottawa on Friday, March 28. The regular-season home schedule at Canadian Tire Centre includes 31 games from Thursday to Sunday as follows. Early-week games feature six on Mondays, two Tuesdays and two Wednesdays. The Senators will provide the opposition when the Vancouver Canucks host the Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic on Sunday, March 2, at BC Place. The outdoor game will be the Senators’ first in franchise history and will conclude the teams’ regular-season home-and-home series following the Canucks’ visit to Ottawa on Nov. 28. The game will also mark Ottawa’s first of five consecutive road games in Canada. The Senators will have a 18-day layoff between Feb. 9 and Feb. 26 when the NHL season breaks to allow players to participate in the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.


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Bowl so hard The all-Arnprior team of Sandra and Dave Jefferies and Grant Fletcher are on a roll, winning their second tournament of the year, the Civitan Mixed Triples bowls tournament held at the Smith Falls Lawn Bowls Club June 12. The Galetta Bowls team was skipped by Sandra Jefferies who made two game-saving bowls in the last end to win the tournament. An Ottawa team won second place. The Galetta Bowls team of Bob Smith (skip) John Stevenson (vice-skip) and Sue Smith (lead) won the one-game high prize. The Civitan Club of Smith Falls sponsored the tournament with funds and was at the closing ceremonies to give the perpetual plaque to the winning team. Pictured is Walter Trenholme, Civitan member (left); Carolyn Trenholme, president of the Smith Falls Civitan Club (second from left); Sandra Jefferies, skip, (holding plaque); Dave Jefferies, vice-Skip; and Grant Fletcher, lead (on the right).

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McNab-Braeside Minor Ball wraps up season with awards, champions Sports – More than 300 attended McNab Centre Park ball diamonds July 13 to watch family and friends play in the McNab-Braeside Minor Ball’s ďŹ nal games for its youngest players. The hot day began with coaches leading the T-Ball players in the kickoff parade followed by the kids standing for the national anthem. It wasn’t long before the eager 5Pitch/Mites players and families arrived for their game. Brent McMullen led the McAllister Ford team to the league and playoff championships. The Rona (Rod Barr), Canadian Tire (Chris Hodgson) and Four Seasons Carwash (Brian Armsden) teams played hard and improved over the course of the year, with Rona taking the B Championship. Due to lower enrollment, convenors decided to combine the peewee girl and boy division, which made a four-team division. Ontario Power Generation (Duane Clouthier and Joe Shean) won the league title. The Yellow Jackets (Pat Ryan) fought hard in the playoff round and again in the championship game to take the title. Sandy’s Beauty Salon (Natalie Lalonde) played an exciting game and overtook GP Gas Services (Glen SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND Miller) in the B championship game. The ‘Les Lavallee Coach of the The kickoff parade at the opening ceremonies is an Year Award’ was awarded to Mites exciting event for the young T-ball players.

coach Chris Hodgson. He has dedicated years of service to the kids of McNab-Braeside Minor Ball, and also coaches the Mites Selects team. The Umpire of the Year Award went to Jon Shean and Mitchell Courshesne. Thank you to convenors Lisa Conway (T-Ball), Cynthia McMullen (5-Pitch/Mites), Duane Clouthier (Peewee) and Joe Shean (umpire-inchief). Organizers also thank Percy & Associates for operating the canteen and donating funds to the minor ball association. A special thank you goes to the many players/families and McNab-Braeside Township for being key to the success of the program. Thank you to 2013 sponsors Ontario Power Generation and Tim Hortons. Good luck to the Peewee Boys Selects team (coaches Duane Clouthier and Joe Shean), the Squirts Selects team (coaches Pat Ryan and Brian Armsden), and the Mites Selects team (coach Chris Hodgson) as they proceed to represent the M-B Minor Ball Association in local upcoming tournaments. The association is hosting a peewee showcase with teams from throughout the region this weekend at McNab Centre Park. The action begins at 7 p.m. Friday, July 26 with This little T-ball player has his eye on the ball during games following most of the day Sat- the first game Saturday morning. For more photos, urday. see page 31

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The Auxiliary to the Arnprior Hospital recognized five members for outstanding service at its annual general meeting in June. As well, several members were presented with long service awards. At right, receiving outstanding service awards, from left, are Auxiliary members Deborah Clark, Rodney Hunter, Kathleen Unrau, Ronalda MacIssac and Pam Bole.

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All up for new Dragon Boat The Arnprior Dragon Boat Club held a promotional day to raise funds for the club as well as the Choroideremia Research Foundation Canada, which helps foster and promote research on the degenerative eye disease that causes blindness. Above, Merv McIntyre, Amita Furgoch and Dave Furgoch hold a cheque for $55, half their proceeds. The club’s new boat was ready for a spin on July 10. Made in Germany, the behemoth allows for 20 paddlers to sit comfortably and leave enough room for Lorna Watkins at the drum and steersman Ray Carriere at the back to do their job. The club is always looking for new members who can contact them at arnpriordragonboat@gmail.com.

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Father’s patience runs out for picnic along the river who didn’t consider any meal worth pulling a chair up to the table for, unless it included meat and potatoes as part of the menu. But Mother let the stove die down because that meant a nice cool kitchen when we got back from our picnic on Sunday, a rare treat from a stove that blasted out blistering heat waves 24 hours a day every other day of the week. As soon as we got back from church, and while the boys and Father tended to the last minute chores at the barn, Audrey and Mother would haul out of the ice box bowls of food that had been prepared the night before. This meant hard boiled eggs, mashed ďŹ ne, sliced cold pork and roast beef, cucumbers, lettuce and tomatoes, and, of course, a slab cake smothered in brown-sugar icing. It didn’t take long for thick sandwiches, sliced vegetables and a huge sealer of iced tea to be ready to pack into 11 quart baskets, all wrapped in an ample supply of clean our bag tea towels. We had enough food to feed half of Renfrew County! As much as could be, would be piled on the little wagon with the wobbly tin wheels, and which I used to hitch our old collie dog to, to pull my dolls around the yard. But it was better than lugging the heavy baskets down to the river. We always went to the same spot on the Bonnechere. This was where the old maple tree had long since fallen across the narrowest part of the river, and where there was a wide grassy bank and more trees. My sister Audrey spread out two blankets and covered the litJack & Faiths tle wagon with another to keep the lunch as cold as possible. Wearing short pants for bathing suits, my brothers were in the water almost as soon as we hit the river, Mother had propped herself against a tree with her books and papers spread around her, Audrey and I hid behind a tree and stripped off our clothes and got into two suits Aunt Freda had sent us from Chicago. They were scratchy, made of pure wool, and as soon as they were wet, went as hard as cement, but they were all we had. Father walked around with his pipe hanging out of his mouth, not looking at all pleased. He Prices effective – Friday July 26th to Thursday Aug. 1st, 2013. asked Mother when she planned 39 WINNERS CIRCLE, ARNPRIOR on taking out the lunch, lament-

Lifestyle - All Mother needed for an excuse to have a picnic was a sunny and hot Sunday afternoon. After church, of course. Father, who thought the whole idea was nonsense, when you could spend the afternoon, having a little nap in the grape arbour. “That once-a -year church picnic is enough for me,â€? he lamented. Father’s resting in the summer often moved him from the rocking chair in the kitchen with his feet on the oven door of the Findlay Oval, to the grape arbour, where an old lawn chair and the two-seater swing sat in the cool haven of the overhanging grape leaves. But, of course, as for the Sunday picnic, Mother overruled and we ďŹ ve children were thrilled beyond belief ... we would be spending the afternoon on the banks of the Bonnecherre. It was a hefty walk to get to the river, overloaded as we were with baskets of lunch, bats and balls, our swim suits and towels, Mother’s newspapers, scrapbooks and diaries, and always I had to take at least one doll with me too. As long as Father had his pipe and a good supply of tobacco that was about all he was interested in lugging down to the Bonnechere. The cook stove would be allowed to go out on Saturday night. That meant a cold breakfast, which further annoyed Father,

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ing that what he had for breakfast couldn’t really be called a decent meal. Mother said lunch was a long way off, and he might as well settle down and have a little nap. The afternoon wore on. Emerson said he didn’t care if we ever went back home. The three boys had water ďŹ ghts, tried to catch ďŹ sh with a makeshift pole, and jumped off the fallen tree to see who could land the farthest. Audrey was reading her books gotten from the Renfrew Library and I was playing with my doll, pretending she was a brand new baby and this was her ďŹ rst outing on a picnic. Well, Father never did settle down for a nap. He walked the shoreline, he lit and relit his pipe, and when he ďŹ nally sat down with his back against a tree, he never took his eyes off the blanket covering the lunch. “Think I’ll head back to the barns to check on that cow that didn’t look too good this morning,â€? he said. Even though we had yet to eat the lunch, I knew Father wouldn’t be back. And I knew too, the cow had little to do with it. When the sun was heading for the west, and we had eaten the lunch, the boys had dried off, and everything was packed onto the little red wagon, Father still hadn’t come back. Mother assured me he would be just ďŹ ne. “He just doesn’t like picnics,â€? she said. We gathered up our belongings and started for home. I saw it before anyone else. There was smoke coming out of the chimney over our house! Mother just let out a long and laboured sigh when I pointed it out to her. We opened the kitchen door to blazing heat, and there was Father sitting at the old pine table. He hadn’t bothered taking off his straw hat, and in front of him was a dinner plate piled high with fried potatoes, slabs of salt pork, and enough buttered bread to feed a family of six! The white granite tea pot was boiling on the stove, and Father had opened a jar of preserves and they weren’t in a fruit nappy, but in a soup bowl! “Well, so much for a nice cool kitchen,â€? was all Mother said. Finally, Father stopped shovelling in his food long enough to look up from his plate and say to Mother. “A man can’t be expected to work from dawn to dusk and survive on a sandwich and a piece of cake,â€? and then taking another long slurp of hot tea from his saucer.

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Left, Helen and Doug Scheels, featured in Arnprior-Braeside McNab Seniors at Home publication ‘Angels in Grey’, look over the magazine with volunteer and member of the ABMSHP board, Linda Chandler, during the launch of the book July 11 at Island View Suites. Right, Helen Peck photographed Seniors at Home development co-ordinator Liz Wall having her personal copy of ‘Angels in Grey’ signed by featured ‘Angel’ Bernie Lynn during the launch of the book at Island View Suites.

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Angels in Grey takes flight, second launch to be held July 30 at Arnprior Villa Liz Wall Seniors at Home

Colbert and staff of Island View Suites for their hospitality at the launch. Thank you to Barb Mair who entertained the guests with her musical talents on the piano. Thank you to Marlene Hume of The Goldbar for her generous donation of a door prize, an angel statue. Congratulations to Mrs. Dorothy Hall, resident of Island View Suites, winner of the door prize. If you missed the Island View Launch, Seniors at Home is hosting a second launch at the Arnprior Villa, 15 Craig St., Arnprior on Tuesday, July 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. You will have the same opportunity to purchase a copy, have it signed by an ‘Angel’ and at the same time support the fundraiser for a new Para transit vehicle. The Para transit vehicle represents the only specialized transportation service for persons of all ages in Arnprior and the Township of McNab-Braeside.

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Joan Juby, right, is congratulated by Nancy Peck, Seniors at Home in-town driver, as the first one to identify Reg Wagenblass in a photo contest run in the June 27 issue of the Chronicle-Guide. He is one of ‘angels’ featured in the Angels in Grey magazine published by the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home.

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Comedy Festival seeks Valley’s funniest person Audition at East Side Mario’s in Arnprior Aug. 8 Arts - The 14th annual Canadian Comedy Awards Festival is presenting a Funniest Person in the Valley Contest with a stop in Arnprior Thursday, Aug. 8. This is the chance for the funniest person in the Valley to perform and have an opportunity to win a spot at the Canadian Comedy Awards Festival in Ottawa Oct. 3-7. This live travelling show is scouring the Ottawa Valley for the next great comic – following in the footsteps of such funny Ottawa-area natives including Rich Little, Dan Aykroyd, Norm McDonald, Tom Green, Mike McDonald, Jon Dore, Jessica Holmes, Matthew Perry and more.

Arts – Hot on the heels of one of the Ottawa Valley’s top musicians playing at the John St. Pub in Arnprior, a Canadian blues legend is coming to town. David Gogo will play at the downtown Arnprior pub this Satur-

finals at Yuk Yuk’s. This will be available only to people who reside in the Ottawa Valley area and cannot make the live dates. They must show proof of Ottawa Valley Citizenship. The grand prize winner named ‘Funniest Person in the Valley’ will receive one all-access festival pass to the comedy festival, accommodation during the festival plus $250, and will be invited to perform at the Ottawa show as part of the awards festival programming on Friday, Oct. 4 at Centrepointe Theatre. For more on the contest, visit online at www.canadiancomedy.ca or in person at any of the participating venues.

day July 27. It marks the end of an exciting month for the John St. Pub, with local recording artist Brock Zeman and his band performing there July 13. For an interview with Gogo, see Page 43.

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Contests will take place in eight venues across the region. They include Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew on Thursday, Aug. 1 and East Side Mario’s in Arnprior Aug. 8. Show times are at 8 p.m. Two winners from each venue will advance to compete at the semi-finals in Pembroke at Festival Hall Centre for the Arts Sunday, Sept. 29. Six semi-finalists will then advance to the finals at Yuk Yuk’s in Ottawa on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The semifinalists will receive one all-access festival pass to attend the Canadian Comedy Awards Festival. As well, one online winner will go directly to the Oct. 2

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influenced his current style. Uncovering a few blues records in his parents stash also helped shape his musical approach. “I’m not a blues purist by any stretch of the imagination,” he said. “I’d say it’s blues rock. I have songs on the new albums that run from real rationality blues to songs you can probably hear on the rock radio. “Some of the purists have put blinders on and you can only play among certain parameters,” he added. “I’m not like that at all. I like all sorts of music.” Blues allows him to be creative and emotional. Often his band will improvise and just play with the instruments. Every gig can turn into a different show from the one before it. He is a very prolific songwriter and musician and often has at least a song or two that he’s working on. Sometimes he will be driving and inspiration strikes. Other times, he organizes dedicated songwriting sessions. New songs allow him to stay memorable in the music business. “It keeps things fresh, fresh for me, fresh for the band, fresh for the audience,” said Gogo. “It’s a challenge,” he added. “Blues is a fairly basic form of music structurally. So trying to keep up with something fresh is a challenge, but I feel that with the last three records we’ve really made strides in making them that much better.”

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Arts - Award-wining blues musician David Gogo is making a stop in Arnprior to promote his newest album Come On Down. His 13th released album features several original songs inspired by a pilgrimage to the Deep South, home of the blues. Starting off in Memphis and snaking his way down through Mississippi, Arkansas and Alabama, he saw the cradle of blues, visited legendry recording studios and experienced firsthand the atmosphere and inspirational people of the area. “You really pick up on the whole vibe of what’s it all about,” said Gogo. “I’m pretty glad I did it. “A couple of songs are quite literally based on the trip,” he added. “The title track ‘Come On Down’ was based on Mississippi basically. What’s it like down there, the people, the history of it.” He will appear at the John Street Pub in downtown Arnprior on July 27. He will hit the stage at 9 p.m. in a general admission event with seating and standing first-come, first-served basis. Gogo wowed the crowds at the inaugural Calabogie Bluesfest and Ribsfest. “I love playing live because I get that immediate reaction from the audience,” said Coco. “I’m really looking forward to it (Arnprior gig),” he added. “A new place to play is great. We are going to have a lot of fun. It’s going to be a high energy show.” LONG REPUTATION

He has been a musician for a long time. The Vancouver Island-based musician started playing professionally when he was 16 years old and grew up with some type of stringed instrument in hand. “Even as a small child I had a toy guitar,” said Gogo. “My parents got a ukulele because I was too small for an actual guitar. It’s always been with me.”

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Blues musician David Gogo’s newest album is inspired by his trip in the Deep South. He started learning to play at a young age, always immersing himself in music in some way, shape or form. He was a quick learner and picked up the technical aspects without much trouble. “I took some lessons, but there was a fellow that basically taught me how to teach myself,” said Gogo. “He showed me some of the basic cords and scales. Once I knew that I listened to some of my favourite records and started playing alone and I’m still doing that.” He remembers seeing Elvis Presley on television and wanting to emulate his style. A lot of 1960s era British rock bands, whose roots he discovered were deeply linked to blues music, greatly

He contributes to the blues scene in many ways. One of his songs will be featured on television show Dangerous Flights, on the Discovery Chanel. He also co-wrote a song for critically acclaimed blues musician Buddy Guy’s upcoming album. He has opened for such famous bands as ZZ Top, The Tragically Hip and Buddy Guy, and was the supporting act for legend B.B. King three times. He’s had four JUNO nominations and has won the 2012 Western Canadian Music Award for Blues Recording of the Year, the CBC Saturday Night Blues’ Great Canadian Blues Award for a lifetime contribution to the blues in Canada, and twice received the Maple Blues Guitarist of the Year. “I see myself as following footsteps not that I have achieved any substantial fame as big as B.B. King,” said Gogo. “With the last come couple records, I think the biggest accomplishment is to keep doing what I’m doing and get better at it.” He can be followed on www.facebook.com/DavidGogoBlues.

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MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEACH OPERATIONS SUPERVISED SWIM SCHEDULE AT THE ALMONTE BEACH Beginning on Saturday, June 15, 2013 and ending on Sunday, August 11, 2013 The Schedule for supervised swims at the Almonte Beach will be as follows: Almonte Beach Sunday to Saturday – 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Please note that the Almonte Beach will be closed July 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st 2013 (Almonte Fair Weekend). Special Thanks to the North Lanark Agricultural Society for the use of the beach in Almonte.

PAKENHAM BEACH (UNSUPERVISED SWIMMING) Saturday June 15, 2013 to Sunday August 11, 2013. Please note that you swim at your own risk. For further information, please contact the Recreation & Culture Department @ 613-256-1077

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Lifestyle - The Arnprior Duplicate Bridge Club has shown its hearts, by making donations to charity from money raised at its third annual American Contract Bridge League Sectional Tournament. The well-attended tournament April 12 to 14 at the Arnprior Golf Club attracted a number of club members are from the Renfrew area, since that town does not have its own Duplicate Bridge Club. In spite of the heavy snowfall at the start of the weekend, the tournament was a highly successful event. This was due in part to the generosity of area merchants who donated prizes. A number of charities were benefactors of the event, with one of them

being Hospice Renfrew, which recently received a cheque for $240. The residential hospice services Arnprior and the rest of the area as well as Renfrew. The club is grateful to area sponsors such as Bob Bouchard Honey, Bonnechere Bakery, Donohue Art and Frame, Flamingo Restaurant, Fraser’s Clothing Store, The Flower Factory, Hultink Garden Centre, Kate’s Barbershop, No Frills, O’Brien Theatre, Ray’s Flowers, Renfrew Home Hardware, artist Shirley Hickey, Burnstown, Subway, Renfrew Tea Room, Rocky Mountain House, A Sense of Country, Scott’s Shoe Store, Shanloon Restaurant, The Source, Star Set Jewellery and Wal-mart.

Golfers to raise money for hospice Lifestyle - Aikenhead’s Drug Store is teaming up with the Renfrew Golf Club to raise funds for Hospice Renfrew. This prestigious event has raised over $117,000 since it started with golf tournaments at Dragonfly and other local courses. The money goes to the residential hospice that serves Renfrew, Arnprior and area. The Aikenhead’s Hospice Classic is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 16 and costs $540 for each team. The entry fee includes 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. Format for the tournament is a four-person scramble shotgun start. Registration starts at 11 a.m. and play begins at the sound of the shotgun at 1 p.m. The day also includes an opportunity to memorialize that special loved one. For more information, visit www.hospiceclassic.ca.


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Lifestyle – Braeside’s Betty Campbell is $1,000 richer because she had the fastest duck. Campbell received the top prize in the Rotary Club of Arnprior’s annual Canada Day Mad Duck Race. Laurie Jones won $500 for having the second fastest duck. The Rotary Club thanked everyone who supported its annual duck race this year by buying tickets. It also thanked the many others who helped make the race a success, including Ontario Power Generation, Arnprior fire department, M Sullivan & Son and many others “including the water crew who captured the ducks who were trying to make a break for freedom and our fearless captain, Tom Howarth, of the judging boat.� Money raised from the race will be used to continue supporting projects including the Children Summer Reading Program at the Arnprior Public Library, Rotary short term exchange students, worldwide eradication of the polio disease, the ‘Who is Nobody’ school program and many other projects. “Thanks again to the Arnprior and area community for making this a success,� said the club.

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Herbfest set for Sunday Arts – The 18th annual Midsummer Herbfest is coming this Sunday, July 28. If you have never been to Herbfest, this could be your year to ďŹ nd out what the fuss is all about, what with live music, dance performances, good food vendors and beer on tap from

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Missed Bluesfest? Then come to Herbfest, an event for all ages. Herbfest is held at the Herb Garden off Dwyer Hill Road between Highway 417 and Almonte. Go to www.herbfest.ca for more details and directions.

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Bible has answers, Witnesses told Lifestyle – A total 84 Jehovah’s Witnesses from the Arnprior Congregation attended an annual convention in midJune in Cornwall. It was the third of six such conventions scheduled this year in the seaway city. Delegates, including the Witnesses from Arnprior, joined 2,800 others from Ottawa and the Ottawa Valley to meet at Cornwall’s Sports Complex. The theme of the convention was ‘God’s Word Is Truth!’ Many people have often heard this expression and associate it with the Bible, and

Jehovah’s Witnesses believe this to be so. “The convention highlighted Bible truths, and the core of the program was the encouragement given to all in attendance to continue to look to the Bible as the source of truthful answers to the complex problems each and everyone faces in these stressful times,” said Barry Evans, an Elder from the Arnprior congregation. Attendees could see from the presentations that the Bible truths really work, whether in one’s personal life, in a family setting or in the work place, he said.

Instruction was provided in how to apply these truths. “To Witnesses this Bible message is absolutely necessary if one wants to draw close to Jehovah God and realize the blessings of the Kingdom that Jesus taught us to pray for,” said Evans. Sunday morning’s program was a highlight of the convention with a drama portraying the life of Bible character Queen Esther. On Saturday, 13 were baptized in symbol of their dedication to God and ordination as ministers of God’s Kingdom.

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Spaceship to heaven For the past week, the interior of the Elgin St. Baptist Church in Arnprior was transformed with spacesuits, stars, shiny metallic flying saucers and large colourful spaceships in honour of the Space Academy. Exciting space-themed games, crafts and activities mingled with bible stories and music. It is the third year the church has held a summer camp and this year’s theme was chosen by the children. Above, Lily Coffey and Brennan Ring stand in the space grotto.

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Clockwise from left: To look more like the aliens they were emulating, Elgin St. Baptist Church Space Academy summer camp attendees could get their faces painted. Alyssa Perreault is the artist in charge for the day and she paints Kira Desarmia’s face. Five-year-old Keaton Schuler is dressed in a nifty Mario Bros outfit in honour of the Space Academy alien day. He is flanked by Nick Olynyk and Kyle Harris who carry a range of science-fiction weaponry. The kids were separated by groups for the camp’s duration. Kianna Duperon, Cheyenne Krieger, Tessa Roberts, Jayden Stevenson and Emily Cherney enjoy the week together, forging deep bonds of friendship.

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DANCE

Arnprior dancers impress judges at Shine Nationals Arts – Arnprior School of Dance (ASD) officials were delighted with the “great results” by its students at the Shine National Dance finals in Huntsville July 2-6. “It is a bit overwhelming going to such a big competition, but I am very proud of all the dancers and our results with ASD finishing third out of 19 dance schools,” said instructor Monica Lyon. For the first time, ADS qualified entries for the Miss and Mr. Shine Dance. “We were extremely proud of Rebecca Cowal who was the first runner-up for Miss Shine Acro and Thomas Cherney who won the Mr. Shine Dance with his tap dance routine,” said Lyon. The overall results underscore the well-rounded dance program and talented teachers at ASD, she said. Other ASD results at the annual competition held at the Deerhurst Resort included: Musical theatre - First and fifth overall high score, first and second overall in intermediate duets and trios, and seventh overall in senior solo; Acro - Runner-up in Miss Shine Dance, second overall small group, and fourth and sixth overall high score; Tap - First Mr. Shine Dance, fourth overall high score and 10th overall munchkin solo; Jazz - Sixth and ninth overall intermediate small group, and 10th overall large group; Hip Hop - Third overall senior duet and fifth overall senior small group; Lyrical - Fourth overall senior duet. Registration for ADS’s fall session will be held Aug. 14 from 4-7 p.m. at the dance school at 12 Elgin St. W. Visit www.arnpriorschoolofdance.com for class information.

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Thomas Cherney joins a judge onstage following recognition for his outstanding performance in musical theatre classes ages 12 and under.

Hospice Renfrew If you are a mature person with a compassionate, giving spirit, and some hours to commit to helping others, then the residents of Hospice Renfrew and their families need volunteers from our community to share companionship, provide care and compassion, and to contribute to the on-going organizational needs of the hospice. Hospice Renfrew is looking for volunteers, particularly for those interested in sharing their time and talents in gardening, reception, and resident and family support. As well, we are always pleased to have individuals who are able to contribute to a variety of additional activities such as, for example: hairdressing, light indoor and outdoor maintenance, and other short-term projects. Requirements for volunteering include the completion of a 30-hour training program and a criminal background check. Volunteers must be over the age of 18, mature, and able to commit 3-4 hours a week to providing a caring environment for residents and their families. Our next training program will begin in late August. For more information, please contact Diane Litchfield, Coordinator of Volunteer Resources at Hospice Renfrew at 613-433-3993, ext. 2231 or dianelitchfield@hospicerenfrew.ca Hospice Renfrew 459 Albert Street Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1V8

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Thomas Cherney and his sister Emily Cherney with the award for their first-place finish in the musical theatre category. Their instructor at the Arnprior School of Dance is Andrea Bahm-Barker.


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Pet Adoptions

ALLY D/S/H SPAYED FEMALE, 1 YEAR OLD

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Opening Arnprior’s doors Doors of Arnprior III is now available at the Arnprior and District Museum. The third in the series of photos by Sarah Rodger costs $10, with signed copies available for $25. All proceeds go the Friends of the Museum. There are still about 10 copies left of the second print in the series.

Arnprior Humane Society 490 Didak Drive 613-623-0916

SUPPLIES NEEDED THIS WEEK:

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Church Directory WORSHIP IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

CALVARY BAPTIST

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

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

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

PARTNERS IN HARVEST RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

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

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

BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE

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

PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH

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

THE OASIS

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

PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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

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THE ROCK CHURCH

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

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

ANGLICAN

EMMANUEL ANGLICAN

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

LUTHERAN

ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

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

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

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HUNTER SAFETY

CLEANING / JANITORIAL

BUSINESS SERVICES

FARM

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE

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

McElroy Cleaning Services/Experienced & Reliable house cleaner available to work flexible hours. Clear criminal record check & references available. Call Ashley @ 613-623-3077 or 613-799-6659

CYS -Dump runs, mowing, raking, free metal pickup, flower beds, house cleaning and more. Quality work, reasonable rates, licensed and insured. Call Bob 613-622-5923

For Rent - Survey Bar Locator, Summer special, Reg. $99.99/Day NOW only $49.99/Day 613.277.2088

Moving Sale - many household items, furniture etc. J&K Storage, 1011 Whitton Rd, Block A, Unit 8. Sat. July 27, 8a.m.noon

Saturday July 27 - 8 a.m. J&K Storage, 1011 Whitton Rd. Miscellaneous household items, furniture and more. Rain date Sunday or future date. No early birds.

BUSINESS SERVICES

Dance Lessons Beginner & intermediate stepdance, tap & jazz (adapt) private lessons available. Contact Molly for more info. mollysdancecompany@gmail. com

!!A-1!! DUMP RUNS, Appliance repair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee), Moving available with trailer. Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, Arnprior NEED A ROOF? Experienced, professional roofer with 11 yrs experience. Metal shingles, steel or asphalt. Call Kelly or Steve @ Madawaska Landscaping & Construction 613-623-7836. FREE ESTIMATES. Work Guaranteed. Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540

COMMERCIAL RENT Office space available Aug 1st. 3000 sq ft. Main Street location, Renfrew. Call 613.432.8192 Office space or store front 422 sq ft. Heat & hydro included. Lots of parking. Garage 18x28 with 12ft high ceiling and 10ft garage door. Hydro & heat. 613.433.0181

FARM STANDING HAY available. 50 acres. Call 613-622-5461.

BIRTHDAY

Multi Family Yard Sale. Date July 27,7-12 40 SulliFriday July 26 1-5, Satur- van Cres. day July 27 8 am - 2 pm. 3 Maple Drive, Arnprior. Sat. July 27, 8-2. MultiSomething for Everyone. family yard sale. 417 RagHuge yard sale, July 27 lan St. N. Antiques, house8a.m. Huge assortment of hold, tools, See you there! tools, air tools, compressors, chain saw, guitars, Sat. July 27, 8a.m. @ 261 household items, 1312 Lynn St. Downsizing. MoMagnesium Rd, Haley Sta- bility scooter, treadmill, tion . frames, sewing machine, movies, air conditioner July 27 & 28 2013 at 355 plus much more. Rain date Hyndford Rd Douglas, 8-5. Aug. 3. No early birds, Huge moving garage sale! please. Everything must go! No reasonable offer refused. Saturday, July 20th and Appliances, horse equip- Sunday 28th, 8 a.m., any ment, horses, furniture, weather! Downsizing, Big farm equipment, 4x5 Time, Bonanza Sale! 201 round bales of 1st cut Thomas Dolan Parkway, horse hay. No early view- Dunrobin. ings. Call 613.570.8774 for more info.

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2 BEDROOM, view of Madawaska, $824+hydro per month, available immediately, Call Mike 613-880-9241 3 bedroom apartment, $625/month plus heat, hydro, utilities. Available Sept. 1, 2013. First, last & references. Phone 613.433.5998

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For anyone we may have missed please join us;

Amanda Brydges &Michael Crozier July 27, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. At the Armouries to celebrate our Marriage ANNIVERSARY

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Tyler Reddy Love family & friends

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Tiny hands, Tiny feet... There is someone new for you to meet! Cash Barry Allan Legault April 17, 2013 1:34 p.m. 8 lbs, 7 oz - 20 inches long

Congratulations!!

Nathan & Jennifer (Olmstead) Phelan On the occasion of their 1st anniversary. July 28, 2012 All our love, Your Family. xoxo

Proud parents Dan and Alison would like to thank the staff at Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Pembroke Regional Hospital for helping us bring our bundle of joy into the world.

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2 BEDROOM first floor apartment in Arnprior. Available August 1st, Bright well-maintained non-smoking building. $750/month plus hydro. Parking for 1 car. 613-620-7278

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Love you lots Mom, Cayden, Bently, Grandma Barb, Grandpa Phil Uncle Rodney, Aunt Samantha, Braxton, Bryn xoxoxo

2 BEDROOM Bungalow 5 appliances, yard with garden shed, available Aug.1, 3 BEDROOM two storey 5 appliances, double garage, large yard, Available Aug.1 No pets, inside or outside. Call for Info/viewing 613-784-9456 ARNPRIOR

COMING MARRIAGE

2 bedrm Condo apt for rent, $950/mth + hydro, Arnprior, quiet location, appliances, parking & heat included. Please contact Greg Townley Broker of Record Mather Insurance & Real Estate Ltd. 613-282-7125.

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2 bedroom apartment, living room, dining room, hardwood floors, available to move in. Downtown Renfrew, close to all shops. $695/month plus heat and hydro. Fridge and stove included. First and Saturday July 27th, 08:00 last required. For info call Cell - 13:00. Large multi-family 613-432-9399. yard sale. 105 Alston St. 613-433-6301. White Lake. Quality items for sale: furniture, Christmas and household decor, 2 bedroom apartment senchildren’s items, dishes, iors only. Close to all small appliances and out- amenities in Cobden. Fridge, stove laundry fadoor entertaining items. cilities on site. $650 per month, utilities not includYard Sale ed. Available immediately. Rain or Shine Sat July 613.312.0331 27th 734 Burnstown Rd. Starts 7am. Come see 2 Bedroom Apt for what we got. Rent in Almonte. Yard/Estate Sale, Saturday Store for Rent in July 27, 2889 Pucker St. Arnprior. Center busiRenfrew. Rain or Shine, 8 ness section, 126 John St. Call 613-235-0105 a.m. - 1 p.m.

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HAPPY 90 BIRTHDAY To who Celebrated July 6th with his family. Thanks to his friends for their good wishes and many cards.

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Rose Kostyan Still young at heart!

Happy 90th Birthday July 28 With all our love, Peter, Jen, Jocelyn and Alison

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July 31, 2012 Love Mom, Dad, big sister Piper and all your family

Lloyd Timmins

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Arnold A ld & Willi Willis Wren Aug 5, 1963 – Aug 5, 2013

Please come and celebrate with us on Sunday Aug 4, at St. Frances Xavier Hall, 331 Plaunt St. Renfrew 1-4 p.m. Your presence is our cherished gift.

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JOHN LEPACK - Jason and Tiffany (nee Williams) Lepack of Arnprior are pleased to announce the safe arrival of John Thomas Jason Lepack born at the Almonte General Hospital on June 11, 2013. John is the third grandchild for Jim and Beth Lepack of Arnprior and first grandchild for Tom Williams and Pam Smith of Belleville, and Edith Williams of Trenton. Proud great-grandparents are Duncan and Geraldine McNevin of Renfrew, Ted Williams of Belleville and Ruth Windover of Kingston. John is also welcomed with joy by his Aunt Leigh-Ann and Uncle Thomas O’Connor and cousins Ella and Naomi of Braeside. A special thank you to Dr. Prevost, Dr. Deschenes, Dr. Adanlawo and the obstetric staff of Almonte General Hospital; also the staff of the NICU of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and Pastor Ahren Summach and the Ottawa Valley Vineyard family.


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3 bedroom brick bungalow, walkout basement, finished family room, 2 baths, nice neighborhood, close to schools. $1100 plus utilities. 613.432.5991

Arnprior loft style, large 2 bedroom, second floor apartment. With parking, fireplace. Available Aug. 1st or sooner. Brick accent walls, modern, open kitchen, 2nd floor deck. No pets. References. $1000/month plus hydro. 613-267-1392.

Freshly painted 1 bedroom apt. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer & water included. Available Aug 1/13. 613.432.2562 after 5p.m. or leave message

Large one bedroom apartment available September 1st. Ideal for seniors, main floor in quiet building. Nice residential area. Close to downtown. In mint condition. Fridge and stove included. No pets please. No smoking. First and last required. $575 plus utilities. Phone 613.432.7154

TWO BEDROOM, family room, large 27� sunken living room with stone fireplace. This luxury unit has 6 new appliances including washer and dryer. In Arnprior. 613-229-1850 for more info go to Kijiji view ad# 470258683

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

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Special of the week 2004 Chev Impala 4 Dr 6 Cyl, loaded Was $3,695 Sale $2,999

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For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

2001 F150 Pick-Up 4.6L Eng, Auto, Loaded, 4 Dr Now only $3,999

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We would like to thank everyone who came to share in our celebration for our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Also thanks for all the gifts, cards and best wishes. A special thanks to all our family, who worked so hard to give us the party that everyone enjoyed and will remember forever. Also have to thank the grandchildren for entertaining us for a bit, you did a good job. Love, David and Joan Reid

The family of Betsy Chamberlain would like to express our thanks to our friends and community for their caring support, food, cards and donations to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation in her me memory. Thank you also to the Bonnechere Manor staff for all their tender, loving care during her years with you, to Rev Sheryl McLeod and the staff at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home for their concern and guidance. George, Len and Bob Chamberlain and families

Thank you! Thank you to all our friends, neighbours and family for the wonderful birthday party. Even a little rain, didn’t dampen our spirits. Thank you for all the good wishes, hugs & gifts Thank you to our great grandchildren for their entertainment. Bill Storie

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In the recent passing of Rosemary Doucet, we would like to thank the staff of Groves Park Lodge, Goulet Funeral Home and St. Francis Xavier Parish. In particular Father Brennan for the wonderful service, Jessica Belanger for singing, and Don Goulet for his guidance in our time of need. And to all our friends and family for your prayers and support. Sincerely the Eady and PichiĂŠ families

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Home In Cobden lake frontage, no pets, first, last and references required, ideal for couple, $850 per Attic loft apt., Cobden, month + utilities, available FOR SALE available Sept. 1st. 1 bed- immediately. Ph Merrickville, house, 2 room. Quiet building. 613.646.2748 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $575/mth. utilities extra. completely renovated 1973 Olds Cutlass, 350 Available immediately. throughout, 6 appliances, Rocket. New rad, runs House for rent, Renfrew 2 yard, shed, parking, no good. Derby or dirt track, (613)851- 4630. bedroom, 1 bathroom, smoking, pets negotiable, endure, $800. Avail 1 Sept Beautiful New fridge/stove, washer/dryer, $1,200. 613-269-2788. in- 613-433-9271. semi detached in desirable large yard, deck, small fo: www.378heritage.com neighbourhood 3 bedroom shed. $850/month plus 1998 GMC Astro AWD, 2 full bathrooms finished utilities. Available Sept. 1, basement gas fireplace, 2013. Call 613.281.8979. Renfrew Country living 3 196,000 kms, $3200 OBO. bdrm apt in duplex house. Also 2004 GMC Jimmy central air, garage In Arn- First and last required $625/ month plus heat & 4x4, 197,000 kms, $3300 prior $1325.00 + utilities. Call: joanne 613-229-4352 Large 2 bedroom with gas hydro. References first & OBO. Both excellent shape last. Available Aug. 1st, or and will pass safety. Confireplace and large 3 bedAVAILABLE Immediately 1 room central in Renfrew. Aug. 15th. 5 kms to town. tact Joe at 613.432.5092 Bedroom Apartment Very Appliances, washer & dry- 613-433-8975 clean, quiet building. Re- er hookup. Large backyard Arnprior 3-bed house, cently renovated. Non- & parking for 2 cars each. 1998 Monte Carlo 3.1 V6. huge yard, close to town smoking, no pets, hydro $700 / $850 +utilities. First Runs great, new tank, alt., & schools, first & last regood brakes, excellent for extra. $635.00 Call and last required. parts or derby car. $600. quired. Avail. Sept 1, $1150/ (613) 623-0395. month, pay own utilities, 819-647-3986 leave mes- 613-433-9271. gas heat. 613-223-4428 sage BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 1& 2 bedroom 41 Russell & CARD OF THANKS 46 Thomas, Arnprior. Large 3 bedroom side by CARD OF THANKS Available Aug 1st, Quiet side duplex. Centrally loand mature building fea- cated, private drive and CLR455712 tures laundry facilities on yard. Recently renovated each floor and private with full kitchen, LR and DR. Non-smoking, and no parking. First and last. pets. $975 + utilities. $775+utilities for 2 bed- Available June 1. room, $675 for 1 bed- 613.292.7323 room. Call Gary 613-623-1071 Large bright 1 bedroom Sincere thanks to all my coDOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR apt, close to downtown workers, family and friends for all 1 bedroom, heat includ- Renfrew. Parking & heat included. Available Sept. ed. $575+hydro. First and 1st. the parties, lunch dates, owers, $625/month last, no smoking, no pets, 613.823.7601 gifts, cards and best wishes on employment reference. the occasion of my retirement 613-433-6000

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IN MEMORIAM Picaskie, Eilleen “Mom� passed away July 10, 2000 “Till we meet again� Love, Colleen and Rolly. Picaskie, Ed “Dad� passed away July 23, 1979 “Miss you Daddy� Love, Colleen and Rolly. Picaskie, Joseph passed away Aug 10, 2001 Think of you Brother, Love, Colleen and Rolly. Schnob, Joan passed away May 24, 2007 “Thinking of you Joan�, Colleen and Rolly. Schnob, Rene Passed away July 25, 2000 “Love you Brother� Rolly and Colleen.

LEVI - In loving memory of a dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Helen Elizabeth Levi, who passed away July 21st, 1987. We do not forget her, because we loved her dearly, For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream, Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, Grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the family.

A Mother’s Grief A year has gone by on July 29. I lost my beautiful, vibrant daughter Lisa Roesler. As I often look over the words I read that still so surreal day of Aug3; To awaken into this nightmare I had voiced many times. The loss of you (Lisa) in this world is such a crime. The truths of that evening would hopefully change In protecting, responsibility, acceptance, not blame. I know that my heart will never mend. I will ache for you weep for you until my life end. You will always be my Sweet Pea. Love Mom.

To Lisa, you were special and beautiful the day you were born, and all through your short life, Many friends were formed. I miss you so much, Each and every day. My words can’t express What I want to say. I love you forever and one day you’ll see, We will all be together. Arlene, you and me.

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More speciďŹ cally, this posi on will: • Ensure content is op mized for the web and for driving traďŹƒc and engaging Metroland Media’s audiences • Coach, mo vate and advocate for best prac ces for online content with colleagues across Metroland Media • Lead idea genera on, brainstorming and ming considera ons for planned content, ini a ves and themes • Evaluate and measure eec veness of overall content strategy and speciďŹ c content, including se ng Key Performance Indicators, and monitoring sta s cs, feedback and par cipa on • Analyze sta s cs to plan new content, ini a ves, topics and the repurposing of exis ng content • Interpret data to create mul -channel content opportuni es and iden fy areas for improvement • Collaborate closely with the Managing Director, Community Sites to strategize, plan and deliver mely, relevant content to the websites

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DESCRIPTION: Repor ng to the President, the Director, Digital Content will be responsible for developing the most compelling community sites anywhere, focusing on driving traďŹƒc to Metroland Media’s websites and engaging online visitors. The Director, Digital Content works collabora vely with divisional colleagues to strategize, plan and deliver mely, relevant content to Metroland Media’s websites. This posi on helps to set the agenda and priori es, and facilitates brainstorming for planned content, urgent news and announcements among members of the divisional news team. The successful applicant is expected to embrace innova ve ways to present news and informa on online, measure and report on the eec veness of online content. The Director, Digital Content evaluates the content’s reach and engagement, and determines the best channel and op mal lifecycle for the content.

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THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking for a high-energy, experienced Sales person to support and drive sales in our O awa Region. Repor ng to the Publisher, you will be responsible for supervision of a Sales Teams, training and development of that team and new members, hold regular sales mee ngs with your team and maintain and grow the retail business. You will be building onto what is already a large and produc ve pre-exis ng book of business. WHAT WE NEED YOU TO DO • Use your sales skills to ac vely prospect and develop new business. • Consult with clients/ sales team regularly to maintain and grow exis ng rela onships. • Generate compelling and crea ve proposals that address and solve customer/sales team problems. • Be compe ve and driven to consistently achieve and exceed monthly sales targets. • Leverage market rela onships and increase overall revenues. • Supervise, support and train sta. • Coordina on and development of supplements, features and digital. ABOUT YOU • You are knowledgeable about sales adver sing, strategies and concepts; a minimum of 5 years adver sing experience is preferred. In general, prior media adver sing experience would be an asset. • 5 years outside sales consul ng experience with a history of providing solu on oriented sales presenta ons. • Can illustrate a proven track record of delivering on goals and maintaining a high closing ra o. • Supervisory skills, the ability to mo vate a sales team. • Working and reliable automobile, proof of insurance and a clean driving record.

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In loving memory of John Boese who passed away July 23, 2010.

In loving memory of a dear mother, wife, daughter, sister and aunt who left us July 26, 2007 Remembering her with a smile today, As she was not one for tears, Reflect instead on memories, Of all the happy years. Recall to mind the way she spoke, And all the things she said, Her strength, her courage, Her caring soul, Remember these instead. The good advice she gave us, Her eyes that shone with laughter, So much of her will never die, But live on ever after.

In our hearts, We thought of you today, But that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday, And days before that too. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, Now all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Doris, Warren, Karen, Ian, Paul, Sheryl, Tracey, Gerry, and Grandchildren.

As we loved you, so we miss you, In our memory you are near, Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bring many a silent tear.

Ever remembered and sadly missed, Your loving family

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NICOL, Robin Mary Viola Longtime employee of the Department of Justice (Litigation) Passed away peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital on Friday, July 19, 2013 at the age of 56. Loving sister of Bonnie Smith (Joseph) of King’s Point, NFLD and Katherine Nicol of Nepean. She will be missed by her special siblings of choice Barbara Wright (late Gordon), Jamie Riopelle (Kari) and Muriel Cardwell; her nephews James and Joseph Smith; and her Godchildren Holly, Sadie and Dylan Riopelle. Daughter of the late Isaac and the late Mary Nicol. Friends may call at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew (at Lorne St.) on Monday, July 22, 2013 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Andrew’s United Church, Calabogie on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. Inurnment to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Andrew’s United Church, Calabogie or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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MASSEY, Luella Mildred (nee Yade) Born on April 8, 1953 in Arnprior, Ontario, died peacefully on Monday, July 15th, 2013, holding hands with her loving and devoted son Stephen Massey, her daughter-in-law Rebecca and her sister Zillah. Lou was the beloved wife of the late Gordon Massey and will be greatly missed by sister Zillah (Murray) Briscoe, niece Katie (Corey Gauthier) and great-niece Alexis, as well as close family Laura (Don) MacIntyre, Linda (Paul) Cunliffe and the boys, Eric, Dan and Matt (Roberta) Cunliffe. Lou will also be sadly missed by her friends and coworkers at the University of Toronto, where she spent the past thirty-five years as a stage-manager, administrator and den mother. The family received friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME A.W. MILES CHAPEL LIMITED, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, 1-800-616-3311, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, July 19. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday, July 20 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of Luella Massey be directed to Gilda’s Club Greater Toronto or UofT Hart House. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.

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ROBITAILLE, Shirley

In loving memory of Walter Clark who passed away July 28, 2011

We miss you Pat Wayne & Cathy Brenda & Clarence

God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call it’s own. Always remembered and loved, Mom, Brenda, Phyllis and Margaret 56 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, July 25, 2013

July 24, 1999 The days go by before our eyes, Now 14 years has come to pass. Stay with us close in mind and spirit, Until we see you some day, at last. Still heavy in our memories, The sounds of your boisterous laughter. Thank God we had you for that glorious time, For our hearts and souls you forever did capture. We all will meet again Love Your Family

Suddenly and unexpectedly while a missionary in Guatemala on Thursday morning, July 18th, 2013. Shirley Rosemary Robitaille of Arnprior at the age of 68 years. Daughter of the late William and Mildred Bailey. Beloved wife of Guy. Loved mother of Beverley Thomson (Ron Miller), Tim Thomson (Beth), Melanie Wiseman, Zachary Robitaille (Maarit) and Raymond Michael. Cherished grandmother of Laura, Krystal and R.J. Dear sister of Ron Bailey (Ruth) and Joyce Bailey. Daughter-in-law of Eva Lachapelle (Fred) and the late Roger Robitaille. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday evening from 6 until 9 p.m. Cremation will follow. A service in celebration and thanksgiving of Shirley’s life was conducted at the River of Life Christian Fellowship, 58 Madawaska Street, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, July 24th at 6 o’clock. In memory of Shirley, a donation by cheque made payable to the Love Made Real Ministries (an Orphanage in Santiago, Guatemala) c/o P.O. Box 112, Arnprior K7S 3H2 would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/ Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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Peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday morning, July 18th, 2013. William James “Bill” Bullock Jr. of Renfrew; formerly of White Lake at the age of 75 years. Dear son of Marguerite Bullock (nee St. Louis) of Renfrew and of the late Bill Bullock Sr. Loved father of James (Loren Kolar) of Toronto and Christine Lamere of Kingston. Special brother of Vaughn of Renfrew. Predeceased by a brother, Roy. Also survived by a grandson, Benoit Lamere. Private arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca CLR455838.0725

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• July 26 Arnprior Legion hamburgers 11:30 a.m. to 1p.m. Open to the public $3.50 each. Arnprior Legion jam session. Great entertainment and fun starts 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Come join the fun, relax and enjoy our local talent playing, singing and entertaining.

• July 27 Arnprior Legion biggest and best deal breakfast in town. Open to the public. Meet your friends and family there, bring along new friends, introduce them to a great way

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• July 29

Arnprior Legion entertainment in the lounge 2-6 p.m. featuring country band Country Junk. Then have dinner at 6 p.m. Open to public. No reservations, tickets at the bar, after 2 p.m. Saturday. Enjoy a home cooked meal and dessert for only $10.

ontrac Employment Resource Services is offering a Smart Serve workshop from 9 a.m. to noon. Are you looking for a job as a server, bartender or door staff? Get your Smart Serve certificate to help you get there. Cost per person is $23. Call 613-623-4680 to register. Space is limited.

Rockin’ 4 Paws, benefit for the Arnprior and District Humane Society, Arnprior Legion, 49 Daniel St. N., featuring Starfire Party Band, draws, door prizes, tickets $10 in advance, $12 at the door, pickup at the humane society, noon-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday.

Arnprior Legion weekly bingo 7 p.m.

• July 28

• July 31

Brent Swaine Trio is the highlighted entertainer at the Sunday concert in the park at Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior from 2 to 4 p.m.

ontrac Employment Resource Services is offering a free ‘legitimate work from home opportunities’ workshop from 9 to noon. Research, investigate and validate. Call 613-6234680 to save your seat.

Calvary Baptist Church Music Night at 6:30 p.m., 156 Landrigan St. For more information call pastor Bruce 613-623-4863. Everyone is welcome

• July 30 Book Signing, Angels in Grey, Arnprior Villa 2-4 p.m., hosted by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors At Home Program. More info, 613623-7981 Liz Wall ext. 25.

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Musical evening with Clarence Bowes and friends, 7:30 p.m., Country View Lodge, 4676 Dark’s Side Road, Pakenham. Everyone welcome. Call 613-624-5714.

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Galetta Bowls Club invites spectators to come out and watch the competitive SadlerWaterside Mixed Fours Lawn Bowls Tournament on Monday Aug. 12. Start time is 10 a.m. and play continues into the afternoon, 119 Darwin St. in Galetta beside the Galetta Community Association. Free. Contact: 613-622-1586, www.trybowls.ca .

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Bowls invites the public to come on out and try lawn bowling on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:15 p.m. and Friday mornings at 9:45 a.m. No equipment necessary. Instruction provided. Galetta Bowls now has a “bowls stick” so that those with back, knee or hand problems can lawn bowl painfree. Wear flat-soled shoes. 119 Darwin St. beside the Galetta Community Association. Contact 613-622-1586, www.trybowls.ca .

Nights At The Museum at the Arnprior and District Museum, doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tour the museum for a surprise and then watch Night At The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Cost is $5/night for admission and the movie. Refreshments will be available. Spots are limited, so sign up at the Arnprior and District Museum Today, 613623-4902 or email shall@ arnprior.ca .

• August 17 White Lake Marina open

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The Arnprior Hospital Auxiliary’s new president Doreen Nicholas, left, presents a 30-year long service award to Geraldine Paquette at the auxiliary’s annual meeting. For more, see Page 33. house, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free Lions Club barbecue, bouncy castle. Galetta Bowls Club invites spectators to come out and watch the District 16 Novice Triples Bowls Playdowns on Saturday, Aug. 17. Both men’s and women’s novice triples teams will be competing. Start time is 10 a.m. and play continues into the afternoon, 119 Darwin St. in Galetta beside the Galetta Community Association, free, contact: 613-622-1586. http://www.trybowls.ca/. Garden party at Island View Suites from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The public is welcome to experience the ‘days gone by’ garden party on the banks of the Madawaska River. Enjoy mint juleps and other tasty treats while listening to the music of the Diamonds.

• August 19 Antique truck show 2 to 4 p.m. at Island View Suites. Travel back in time and tour a collection of vintage Model ‘A’ trucks on display at Island View. Bring the kids and have their picture taken riding in

the trucks.

• August 31 Brodie Armstrong Memorial Golf Tournament at Madawaska Golf Course, 1 p.m. shotgun start, four-person scramble, $90/person Twisted Pines, $75/person Sumac Grove, golf, cart, lunch, dinner, loot bag, games, draws, raffles, 50/50 and open mic event. Proceeds to ADHS music program. Email Brodiememorialgolf@hotmail. ca or call Candice Marie Armstrong 613-432-5172 (h) 613-410-4931 (c); Matt Brown 613-327-2433 (c); Ben Jones 613-291-2691 (c); or Christopher James Nych 613-203-3168 (c).

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

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


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