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Mr. Bo Dangles Jesse Dick prepares to dangle past a couple of Renfrew defenders in tournament action last Saturday. He would later score in the 3-0 victory. The Arnprior McNab-Braeside U-14 team won the season-end tournament without giving up a goal. For more see page 22.
A resident of McNab-Braeside could find himself forever banned from all township properties. Myles McLennan, a plumber and farmer from the White Lake area, has upset council and staff to the point that township lawyers are looking into the possibility of preventing him from ever stepping on municipal property again. McLennan has not returned numer-
ous calls from the Chronicle-Guide. He was the subject of a controversial hay cutting incident at Clay Bank Park on June 25. OPP arrived at the park and convinced McLennan to remove his tractor. He told police that he has a contract with the township, and that no one from the township informed him otherwise. He returned at least one more time to resume cutting, but eventually stopped. The cut hay was never gathered and is believed to be rotten. About a dozen nests of the endangered bobolink were also disrupted. No charges were ever laid in the case. The birds aren’t officially protected until next year. See FARMER page 2
Plenty new at Arnprior Fair, including Dog Docks competition Fair starts tonight, with Emerson Drive playing Friday Scott Campbell
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Gates open for the 2015 edition of the Arnprior Fair at 5 p.m. tonight (Aug. 13) with ev-
erything wrapping up on Sunday. World’s Finest Shows is behind the midway which is new this year. “To show our appreciation to Arnprior there
will be all free rides from 5 to 7 (tonight),” said president Jeff Desarmia. After those opening two hours, fairgoers will have to pay to get on rides. The demolition derby starts at 7 p.m. today and features the mini and small cars. It tends to be one of the highlight events of the fair.
Friday morning is specifically for a special needs event and the grounds don’t open to the public until 1 p.m. “Brand new this year will be Dock Dogs throughout the weekend,” said Desarmia. See EXTREME COWBOYS page 2
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Farmer not allowed to cut township hay: Mayor Continued from page 1
Mayor Tom Peckett insists the township did not drop the ball; that McLennan knew what he was doing was wrong. “No one forgot to get it to him in writing. He was well informed,” Peckett said. “He was not allowed to cut that hay. He lost the privilege, but went ahead anyway.”
McLennan’s last contract - in April 2013 under a previous council - was for a three-year term. He was to pay $1,152 annually for the right. The township doesn’t know how much he would profit from the 10 hectare (25 acres). At a July 1 meeting to discuss the issue, council decided McLennan could pick up the cut hay so long as
he provided proof of insurance naming the township as a third party insured. He would also have to sign a document saying he would not enter any township properties indefinitely. “Should this not be executed the township will proceed with a lifetime ban from all township properties,” reads Coun. Mark MacKenzie’s motion.
Legal costs to taxpayers are unknown at the moment. The longer it takes to determine the likelihood of enforcing a ban, the more it will cost. BOBOLINKS
As for the song bird nests, Peckett said he doesn’t like to see any
endangered species put at risk. But sometimes that happens when hay is harvested. “That’s an unfortunate side thing that the bobolinks are there.” Council is considering other uses for the property next year, including a possible botanical garden. It will likely not have hay next season.
Extreme cowboys at fair Ontario to limit rent increases to 2% “We have a long pier and about a 100 foot long swimming pool. They are judged on the height and length of the jump.” “We also have the miniature horse show (Sunday) and the extreme cowboy shows (Saturday and Sunday).” Prize money was highlighted for the team penning which goes on the weekend with $7,500 to award. Demo derby
The demolition derby on Saturday at 4 p.m. has drawn a crowd in the past and has the largest prize money
in Ontario at a $10,000 pot. The 100th anniversary of 4-H Ontario marks some return to 4-H shows for the Arnprior Fair. There will be a show just for rabbits. Fairgoers can check out a lawn tractor pull and even though there are no Women’s Institute displays, families can have a look at the petting zoo. There is plenty of music throughout the weekend from the likes of Ambush, Jason Blaine and Emerson Drive. Runaway Angel and Kyle Felhaver also play and students from Mainstreet Music and U-Rock Music School will perform.
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The public library suffered from a loss of funding in 2014, but donations were up and with a strategic plan in the works, routine is on the rebound. At 119 years, Arnprior Public Library is one of the oldest in Ontario, chief librarian Karen Deluca told McNab-Braeside council while present-
ing her annual report on Aug. 4. She called 2014 an anomaly because the township’s previous council ended service agreements with the town. It didn’t give an operating grant to the library. The town gave an almost $300,000 grant ($73 per household). Programs and operating hours were cut to cope with the funding shortfall.
That resulted in a circulation drop of some 20,000 books and other items: from 124,000 in 2013 to about 106,000 last year. “That is still much higher than the provincial average,” Deluca said. Province-wide, the average is about 66,000. And this year looks better. The top three circulating books last year were Chris Hadfield’s An Astronaut’s Guide to Life,
Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Dog Days, and Joseph Boyden’s The Orenda. Arnprior Public Library is also one of the busiest in Ontario, per capita. It averages between 290 and 320 visitors each day most of the year, with the number jumping to 500 in summer. “So we are a busy spot,” Deluca said. New or renewed mem-
berships among township users are up for the first six months of this year compared to 2014. Adults are up 47 per cent and children 55. “So we are back up to where we were previously,” she said. “Our circulation is creeping back up to where it was before.” She discussed many of the adult and children’s programs, events, and meetings.
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A request for a streetlight at a point where expansion work is taking place on Highway 17 has been denied. McNab-Braeside council received a copy
of a Ministry of Transportation (MTO) letter to Sue Caillier, who lives on Calabogie Road, turning down her request. Caillier asked for a streetlight at Highway 17 and Campbell Drive. MTO senior project manager Darren Waters said the work should be finished “this
fall” and new streetlights will be in place by then. The current situation, he indicated, is safe. “The new interchange at Campbell Drive will feature illumination (streetlights) at the exit points from the highway and at the ramp terminal intersections on Campbell Drive,” Waters wrote. “A representative from our traffic section recently reviewed the signs and pavement markings at the intersection. We have confirmed that all required signs and pavement markings are in place and are in good condition.”
Town-halls to discuss mail delivery Upcoming town-hall style meetings will discuss the future of mail delivery in Renfrew County. Lawn signs reading Save Door-to-Door have sprung up in towns throughout the Upper Ottawa Valley in attempts to convince Canada Post to halt the spread of community mailboxes. The town halls in Renfrew (Aug. 13) and Arnprior (Aug. 18) are both at the local legion, 7 p.m., and sponsored by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. Candidates from the three major parties in the federal election are invited to speak.
“The home-bound program is one of our most cherished programs,” reads her report. “New in 2014 were our ‘I (heart) my library’ buttons. These were given to participants who logged at least five books. If spotted wearing their button by a staff member, they were given a prize coupon.” The library budgeted for $8,000 in donations, but were up slightly by $442. The children’s department received $1,850 in donations from individuals and local organi-
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Save door-to-door are common signs on Renfrew county lawns. An Arnprior meeting will discuss the issues. NDP candidate Dan McCarthy has committed. The postal union will also make a presentation and open
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Candidate expense limits skyrocket with lengthy campaign to speculation that the Conservatives called the Oct. 19 election early so to take advantage of having more money than the other parties. Election expenses limits for a riding are based on the number of names on the preliminary lists of electors. The limits are increased for election periods longer than 37 days. Meanwhile, Elections Canada has issued a reminder that individual political contribution (including loan and loan guarantee) limits have increased to $1,500 annually. Cash contributions of more than $20 are prohibited. The limits will increase by $25 on Jan. 1 of each year. More information is available at elections.ca.
elected. Because of the 11-week campaign, candidates in the riding can spend up to $222,926 (preliminary figures), compared to just under $91,000 in the 2011 election and $87,347 in 2008. Of course, those two campaigns were only just over five weeks in length. The major boost in allowed spending has led
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Opposition candidates waste no time in slamming Conservatives “Stephen Harper’s plan just isn’t working,” he said. “After 10 years, middle-class families are working harder but can’t get ahead, especially younger families. They don’t benefit from programs like ‘income splitting’ that only helps the top 15 per cent of Canadians.” McCarthy contrasts Harper’s policies with the “concrete plans to build a stronger middle class” laid out by NDP leader Tom Mulcair. For instance, the NDP has pledged to create a million high-quality childcare spaces and offer care for no more than $15 per day. “It will save families thousands every year,” said McCarthy. Mulcair has proposed a plan to kickstart manufacturing, help small business and invest in strong community infrastructure, he said. “This will directly create good, skilled jobs in our community,” said McCarthy. “Tom Mulcair’s plan for a $15-per-hour minimum wage will put money into the hands of middle-
class families, who will, in turn, spend it close to home, which will create more jobs.” Older workers, McCarthy said, will particularly benefit from the NDP’s plan to move the retirement age back to 65 from 67. “Raising the retirement age with no warning to Canadians was an attack on middle-class families,” said McCarthy, “It costs each individual approximately $7,000 for each year retirement was pushed back.” ‘REAL CHANGE’
Meanwhile, the Liberals are launching a campaign for “real change,” says Renfrew-NipissingPembroke candidate Jeff Lehoux. “After a decade of the Harper government, we need a change that will make a real difference in the lives of people in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke - change that will help families make ends meet, put more money in their pockets, and bring this country
together,” he said in a news release Sunday. “It is time for a new plan to grow the middle class and grow the economy.” While middle class Canadians are struggling to make ends meet, Harper’s plan gives billions of dollars in benefits to the wealthiest Canadians and will do nothing to help the average Canadian get ahead, said Lehoux. He added that the NDP has no answers on the economy and “irresponsibly supports” Harper’s plan to give more money to millionaires with the taxable Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB). “Under Justin Trudeau’s leadership, we have a strong team that is ready to bring better government to Ottawa,” said Lehoux. “Over the next 78 days, we will continue to work hard and share our plan for
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real change with Renfrew-NipissingPembroke constituents. “This election is about our future and we have the plan and the team to make a real, positive difference for all Canadians,” he said. “We have a real plan that will cut taxes for the middle class, so Canadians can keep more of their paycheques. We will also create one bigger, fair, automatic, and tax-free monthly benefit that will help families in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke with the high cost of raising their kids. “Nine out of 10 families will get more from our plan. Now that’s real change.”Libertarian candidate
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Town to treat municipal water for lead corrosion scopic coating around the pipes, thus slowing the rusting process. She added that in 2017 testing will take place. “So, please, if we call you let us do the sampling. It will help us determine if we are doing enough,� she said.
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Owners of homes and businesses suspected of having lead pipes will be encouraged to learn the Town of Arnprior is proactively implementing a solution. While the municipality and newer buildings don’t have lead pipes, there are some older places that still have them coming from the property to roadside water mains. Even at low levels, lead may cause a range of health effects including behavioral problems and learning disabilities. Children six years old and under are most at risk because this is when the brain is developing. However, an additive at the water filtration plant will reduce the corrosive effects on pipes, explained Mayor David Reid. “Some communities across the country have the same problem. We don’t have lead in the drinking water,
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Arnprior will start placing an additive to the water next year. Officials will test private properties the next year to see if the quantity is correct. phosphate will be added to the water in 2016. It is a salt or ester of orthophosphoric acid, and is the safest of three solutions the province proposed. “That option was chosen because it has the lowest secondary effects,� Streifel said. Othrophosphate acts as a micro-
but for some older homes and businesses it could be an issue,� Reid said. “So we wanted to be proactive about it.� He expects the solution to be in place within two years, well ahead of other small towns. The town’s environmental engineer, Deanna Streifel, said othro-
Already the federal government is on board funding-wise, ahead of the province. The town applied a few months ago for a grant covering onethird of the cost. Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant announced - two days before the election was called – that Arnprior would get the $107,333. “This is certainly a worthwhile project for the Conservative federal government to fund in Arnprior,� Gallant said. “There is nothing more important to public health than the quality of the water supply piped into
our homes and businesses. The funding announced today will ensure the cleanliness of water in Arnprior for the foreseeable future.� The province is expected to kick in another one-third, with the town picking up the rest of the cost. “There will be one-third coming from the province at some point. I expect we are going to hear from them fairly soon,� Reid said. “It’s great. It’s something we felt there was necessity to go ahead with, with or without the funding.� Lead dissolved in water can’t be seen, tasted or smelled. Testing is the only sure way of telling whether there are harmful quantities of lead in drinking water. Be suspicious if your home has lead pipes (lead is a dull gray metal that is soft enough to be easily scratched with a house key) or if you see signs of corrosion (frequent leaks, rust-colored water). Contact the town to see if it will test for you.
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least 17 years old. An ATVer noted that allowing town ATVers to legally accesses trails would improve safety as they would slow down, having no longer to rush down town streets in an effort to avoid being caught. One resident questioned how the regulations governing the ATVs would be enforced. Sidney suggested it will be easier for police to crack down on rogue ATVers than it is problem snowmobilers. “I also think there will be a lot of self-governing,” he added, noting improper use of ATVs on paved streets can become very expensive. In response to a question about noise, Sidney suggested ATVs could be barred between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. by the town’s noise bylaw. ATVers pointed out that ATVs are relatively quiet, especially when compared to most motorcycles. Another person questioned whether allowing ATVs should be seasonal. However, McBain noted he has a snow plow on his ATV and would like to be able to drive it down Renfrew streets to his in-laws so he could snowblow their driveway. “As a social worker, I’d love to see young people using ATVs plowing seniors’ driveways, Sidney said. A resident of Ma-Te-Way Drive said residents were concerned that there would be a lot of problems when the skateboard park was built, “but it turned out fine. Maybe allowing ATVs will be the same.” Another resident pointed out that most ATVers are courteous and get along well with other traffic and pedestrians. “I think it (allowing ATVs in town) is about time,” he said. “I’m happy this is coming forward.” “It’s not fair that some (ATVers) can get on the trails and some can’t depending on what street you live on,” said another. He noted that when out ATVing, his group often goes for a meal in Calabogie or at Arnprior’s Antrim Truck Stop. If Renfrew allows ATVs, they could start patronizing some of its restaurants too, he said.
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The push to allow All-Terrain-Vehicle (ATV) use on Renfrew streets is gaining traction. It may gain steam in other Valley towns too, including Arnprior. There was strong support for the idea at a meeting Aug. 6 in Renfrew to discuss designating certain town streets for ATV use. In fact, the majority of the close to 30 people at the meeting appeared to support opening all Renfrew streets up to ATV use as is the case in some municipalities. The one exception would be main (Raglan) street through the downtown, including confusion corner. As well, it was agreed that the Millennium Trail between Barnet Boulevard and Ma-Te-Way Park should also be off-limits. Two residents who live along the trail in town argued against allowing ATVs there, citing noise, dust and safety concerns. “If the trail is one of your (designated) routes, I’m putting my house up for sale right away,” said the homeowner. Many of the people attending the meeting appeared to be ATV owners and said if they were allowed to ride in town it would help Renfrew businesses. However, they agreed that ATV use on town streets should be restricted to accessing trails and local services. It was suggested that speed and age regulations, safety concerns and the fact they ATVs are not made for driving on asphalt would deter people from using ATVs to “hot rod” up and down town streets. No everyone is able to trailer their ATVS out into the country where use is allowed, the ATVers noted. “I’ve had an ATV in my garage for over a year now, and there it sits because I can’t access the trail as I don’t have a trailer,” said one Renfrew ATV owner. The public meeting at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre was chaired by recreation committee chair Tom Sidney with help from recreation director Kevin Hill. Sidney told the gathering that town council would make a decision at its Sept. 8 meeting, but even if ATV use is allowed, there would be a test period. It will probably be a pilot project for September and October, he said. “We’ll see how it goes. If we get lots of complaints … if there is more pain than positives, we could shut it (ATV use) down.” The recreation committee had recommended a few main designated routes (Argyle, Opeongo, Stewart, Gillan, O’Brien,
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he current debate over whether to allow ATVs to drive freely on Renfrew streets is one that should take place in Arnprior. Few would argue that bringing new money into a municipality is crucial. Manufacturing and other sectors are suffering and may not come back. Tourism is key, especially for communities outside the major urban centres. A novel approach to luring tourists and their spending dollars to town is by allowing all terrian vehicles. It highlights the “rural culture� that gives character to a place. And it represents low hanging fruit in the form of drivers from nearby municipalities. Obviously there is much that must happen first, including the clear will of the people. Hence the call for at least one public meeting on the topic. It is entirely possible that folks in Arnprior are a little more reserved than those in Renfrew. Perhaps there is no appetite for ATVs on town streets. More likely is that some streets would be appropriate while others not. It is already the practice that some ATVers pop into Antrim Truck Stop for lunch. What is clear is that town leaders need to be aware that other towns are moving in this direction, and they are moving quickly. Arnprior has reputation - deserved or not - for moving too slowly when it comes to emerging opportunities. This is one that cannot be ignored. SNOWMOBILE DEBATE
The discussion in Renfrew brings back memories of the great Renfrew snowmobile debate of 1998, which many Arnprior snowmobilers will remember. That caused council grief back then, with the town divided. On one side were the avid snowmobilers who wanted the right to travel down residential streets to reach trails without having to load and unload their machines off trailers.
They and several Renfrew businesses argued that it made good sense to allow visiting snowmobilers to directly access services in town. On the other side were a number of landowners, particularly those who lived on or near the Millennium Trail. They were worried that their winters would frequently be disrupted by the screaming motors of the snow machines as they hurtled by. There were dire predictions of deadly snowmobile-pedestrian crashes. A local committee was struck to study the pros and cons and make recommendations to council. Compromises were struck and when all the sound and fury had dissipated, it turned out that allowing snowmobiles in certain areas wasn’t so bad after all. Now, of course, there still are some idiot riders who run over people’s private property and occasionally put their own and other lives in jeopardy. But for the most part, snowmobilers, pedestrians, other motorists and property-owners get along quite well. It’s likely the same will happen when the town tests allowing ATVs on many town streets this fall. It makes sense to let people use their ATVs to access area trails and town businesses, as long as they follow what are fairly stringent speeding, age and other rules. To that end it would make sense for the town to sit down with the OPP and Ottawa Valley ATV Club to figure out ways to educate ATV operators on their rules of the road. People with concerns about the town’s plans tend to fear that most ATV drivers don’t know the rules. Considering some of the behaviour in the back country, they may be right. However, by getting the police and ATV club involved, much like the local snowmobile clubs were back in 1998, will help remedy that problem. Most snowmobilers are courteous and knowledge about their sport. There is no reason why ATVers can’t be the same.
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Do not fear fossil fuels, being labelled a terrorist I don’t know why some people want to take us back to the dark ages. Young people somehow believe that humans have no place on this earth, and that we should not celebrate our accomplishments. Yes, we have to make sure that rules are followed, but not by taking everything away that makes our lives good. The human race is resourceful and intelligent. We are continually inventing and researching new ways to change how we run our world for the better. To insinuate the world is coming to an end, what hope does that give our children. Suicide is high among young people to-day. Could statements such as the ‘world ending”, make young people feel hopeless. Foundations that regu-
larly protest teach our kids to hate our way of life. Canada is one of the best countries in the world and I would not change it. Nothing is perfect, but I would not want to live anywhere else. The government has to be proactive when it comes to threats of terrorism because the consequences of the person or persons committing the terrorism are so unthinkable. Recently the plot to bring down a train bridge at Niagara Falls was thwarted. If you don’t act in these cases, what would the result be? The attack on our parliament got as far as it did because RCMP, CSIS, and OPP were
not sharing information, which is now allowed in C-51. You quoted that we can’t rely on government to do the right. Our government was voted in by the people. We are all people who want the best for Canada. The men and women who make up our government have children whom they want the best for. They want them to be happy and prosperous. Are you happy Katie? Heather Forrest Arnprior
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To the Editor: When I read the newspaper article in the Chronicle Guide entitled, “Bill C-51 and a small town terrorist”, I felt a feeling of great sadness - that a young woman actually feels that the world is ending. Katie, you say you are afraid of being labeled a terrorist. How do you protest? Do you burn police cars? Do you smash store windows? Do you camp out in our beautiful parks and destroy the grounds? Do you hold up progress of com-
panies, while the workers are sent home? The definition of terrorism is the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes. The state of fear and submission produced by terrorism. A terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government. If you, Katie, do not do any of the above, then you have nothing to fear. Fossil fuels, I do not fear. Look what it has done for our country thus far. We are free to heat our homes, go on vacation, go to our jobs, go to doctor’s appointments etc., go to the theatre or go to a protest. Do you own a car Katie or do you ever drive one? For if you do, you and others who protest fossil fuels are being hypocritical.
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Response to the letter from Elizabeth Stewart published on July 10, 2015. I want to address the comment made in this article “Although Stephen Harper likes to call himself an economist, he wasn’t.� The following are the true facts of Stephen Harper’s resume. Born and raised in Toronto, Mr. Harper moved to Alberta in 1978 as a young man and gained work experience in the petroleum industry. Attending the University of Calgary, he achieved a Bachelors Degree in Economics in 1985, and his Masters in the same in 1991. He was a founding member of the Reform Party, which later underwent change to become the Conservative party. During this time, he was mentored by men
of moral character of integrity and honesty who were very family-oriented. In 1993, he became MP for Calgary SW. From 1998 to 2002, he was President of the National Citizen’s Coalition Lobbyist Group. These achievements combined to give Mr. Harper a great deal of experience before he became Prime Minister of Canada in 2006. In 2008, Mr. Harper became the fist Canadian awarded the Presidential Medallion for Humanitarianism. In 2011, Alberta First Nations Blood Tribe honored him for making an official apology on behalf of the Government of Canada for Residential School abuse, which started a rebuilding of relations between Federal and Native Councils.
We are so privileged to live in Canada, often called the best country in the world. We want to be known for our upright moral values, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the sanctity of life and even our right to disagree. The poorest people in Canada are rich compared to Third World countries. People in Canada must become informed for themselves and not be misled by biased media. It is a privilege and a right to vote, and we must all exercise this right so that our voices are heard. We have a voice in Canada. Let’s make it heard by voting on Oct. 19. Margaret Lindsay White Lake
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Political tensions are as high as the corn these days as we are now ofďŹ cially into a federal election. In my view, I’m sure not surprising to anyone, this is not the time in Canadian history to be electing a new government. The re-election of Stephen Harper and the federal conservatives is a must in these uncertain times. I wanted to make that clear because Ontario’s Premier, Kathleen Wynne, has waded into the campaign in a big way; she is pledging, in any way she can, to defeat our Prime Minister. Given the number of negatives Ms. Wynne is carrying herself these days, I am doubtful that her voice opposing Stephen Harper will carry much weight. On the provincial side of things, we are into an election— albeit a by-election—as well. Our Leader Patrick Brown will have the chance on September 3rd to secure a seat in the Ontario Legislature giving him the opportunity to directly hold Kathleen Wynne to account for her mismanagement of the province. Over the next few weeks I’ll be involved in that campaign as well, doing what I can to help secure Simcoe North for our Leader. There are always interesting times in politics. Throughout the summer I have heard, time-and-time again, the people’s discontentment with the current provincial government. The issue of the sale of Hydro One and the cost of electricity continues to be among the top subjects—not only here in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke but in all parts of the province. Recently I was in Northern Ontario meeting with mayors and others, and while there are some issues that are unique to the North, the price of power affects us all. One thing we all agreed on was that the power generational decisions of this government are one of the biggest drivers of skyrocketing electricity prices. This past month the global adjustment reached a record 9.17 cents per kWh—the highest ever. As I have explained in the past, global adjustment (simply put) is the difference between the actual wholesale price of electricity and the price we pay generators to produce it. What it comes down to all of those expensive contracts that the government has signed for wind, solar, and gas—that far exceed the wholesale price of electricity—are all getting worked into the hydro bill. If you’re a Hydro One customer, you won’t see it directly but it will mean further price increases down the road. If you’re an industrial user—like our sawmills—you’re getting hit with it right up front. High electricity rates kill jobs. Either the Liberals don’t get it, or they don’t care. “Big Windâ€? which is a darling of the provincial Liberals, has adopted an aggressive strategy of throwing money on the table to secure the support of municipal governments hoping that they will pass resolutions declaring themselves a welcoming host community. While this hasn’t happened here in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke yet, it is very likely on the agenda of the Big Wind developers. They recognize the impact of offering signiďŹ cant incentives at a time when municipalities are struggling to maintain the level of services people expect. They are hoping that the prospect of “short-term gain over long-term painâ€? will be an offer they can’t refuse. As these are playing out in some of our neighbouring ridings keep a close watch here at home. Summer is not only the season for growing corn—it is the construction season as well. We have seen quite a bit of it this year. While I know it can be frustrating for those trying to get around, we all need to exercise patience as the saying “short-term pain for long-term gainâ€? certainly applies here. Whether it is on provincial highways or county and municipal roads, the improvements that are taking place will certainly beneďŹ t us all. An issue that the provincial government has not properly addressed—and is indeed wringing their hands hoping something will happen to make it all go away—is the possibility of a province-wide strike in our schools this fall. They have mismanaged this so badly that as summer draws to an end we are no closer to an agreement than we were six months ago. Parents need certainty when it comes to scheduling their lives around their children’s education. And both they and their children need to know if they will be in school come September. Kathleen Wynne needs to spend a lot less time ďŹ ghting Stephen Harper and a lot more time ďŹ xing the mess she created in our school system. County fair season is upon us—enjoy!
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It wasn’t until 2012 that the World Meteorological Organization claimed the weather reading was wrong. They gave the hottest day to Death Valley, California and that particular record occurred July 10, 1913. It was 56.7 °C or on the Fahrenheit scale a whopping 134 degrees. While rain is a good thing for a variety of reasons like cooling down those warm days, Mount Wai in Hawaii has been known as the wettest place in the world with rain falling an average 335 days a year. Obviously, the best laid plans can be washed away by a rainy day. There’s the story of a lady calling a radio station, blaming them for ruining her daughter’s wedding because they said that day would be nice and sunny. It turned out to be a stormy day. Another reason for weather being such a hot topic among Canadians is that it can be unpredictable. This past winter had many people dreaming of warmer days, as a lot of places got bombarded with snow. The Ottawa Valley missed out on plenty of snowfalls but caught the bone-chilling unrelenting cold instead.
Environment Canada has said February 2015 was the coldest in 115 years for the Ottawa region. The frostiest day on record for Canada was in the Yukon. The temperatures plunged to a wonderful -63 degrees Celsius on Feb. 3, 1947. Antarctica in 1983 went to -89°C. Prince Edward Island was hit hard this past winter as one storm came to the island with 48 centimetres over the course of a Sunday and Monday. It doesn’t quite catch up to British Columbia in 1971. A total of 118 centimetres of snow fell to the ground in one day there. Canadians have voted for what they thought were the biggest weather stories of the 20th century. The number three slot went to 1912 and the sinking of the Titanic. Number two was the Dust bowl of the 1930s, where dust storms destroyed 50 million acres of land. The number-one voted story is something a lot of people experienced around here. Known as the Ice storm, it hit in 1998. “Weather forecast for tonight: dark.� – George Carlin
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Arnprior’s own Prior Chestnuts compete in the Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival. JESSICA CUNHA/ METROLAND
Dragon Boat Festival – what a venue, what a success for Arnprior fully across the finish line. What a venue, what a competition, what a boost of confidence for our Dragon Boat Festival organizers and volunteers who contributed so much to make the festival unforgettable. This year, three community teams entered the Dragon Boat Festival and the competition was fierce, the rivalry not unexpected, and the tone both friendly, and, yes, even a bit intense. The Sullivan Dragon Slayers were determined to banish the Ottawa Nationals Dragon Boat team captained by Jamie Dewar. However, the laid-back and unassuming Partners in Caring Vikings were up for the challenge and determined to give both teams a run for their money. And, guess what folks, the Ottawa Nationals, first-time dragon boaters and without even one practice session beforehand dominated the Community Division competition. The challenge next year between these three dragon boat teams will certainly be entertaining
and even more formidable to say the least. And, next year, it is expected that the number of community dragon boat teams will double. In the women’s division, Her Arms Hurt won the Women’s Best trophy over the Swamp Lillies, both Ottawa Dragon Boat Teams. The other women’s teams in the overall competition included 180 Fitness Wonder Women, Krakalackin and Showgirls. Watching from the sidelines, it was apparent the women’s dragon boat teams presented a perfect display of teamwork, determination and fitness. The Dragon Boat Challenge Teams consisted of the Draggin’ Behinds and Shutup n’ Paddle representing the Arnprior Dragon Boat Club, Hell Fish, Catch 22, Fleet of Foot, The Mad Paddlers, the Ottawa Police, and Panacea who won this particular
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To the Editor: Arnprior, you did it, and you did it with grace and style and a great deal of hard work and total dedication to making Arnprior’s very first Community Challenge Dragon Boat Festival an overwhelming success. Saturday, July 25, 2015 will certainly be remembered as a Dragon Boat Festival with pizzaz. Vendors and dragon boat team tents colourfully dotted Robert Simpson Park and competitors intermingled throughout the day, sometimes cheerfully teasing and taunting each other to add even more fun to the festivities. This, in fact, set the scene for this year’s Arnprior Community Challenge Dragon Boat Festival. As dragon boat teams and spectators lined the 500-metre race course along the Madawaska River waterfront, one could actually hear the oohs and aahes, the cheers and whistles, the calls from the dragon boats encouraging their teams to “go, go, go,” the echoes of drums, and the swoosh of dragon boats accelerating grace-
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Flower ceremony memorable and focused on breast cancer awareness our own Prior Chestnuts, which also included the Busting Out Dragon Boat Team from Ottawa, another breast cancer survivor dragon boat team, presented a special Flower Ceremony at the waterfront. The ceremony was most memorable in that it focused those in attendance on breast cancer awareness, the importance of celebrating the lives of survivors, of offering hope to those still battling cancer, and honouring those who tragically have lost the battle to the disease. The ceremony was certainly poignant and memo-
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It was an incredible finale with Ottawa Police 2.10.31 and the Draggin’ Behinds 2.12.48 placing second and third respectively. The competition was fast, methodically well planned and executed, and successfully accomplished with determination, strength, and endurance. Talk about dragon boating at its absolute finest. Arnprior would not be Arnprior without showcasing its youth and helping to orchestrate yet another special event. The event, hosted by
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If queen-size beds, digital check-ins and gourmet s’mores made with homemade marshmallows and graham crackers sound like your kind of camping, you’ll be excited about a new Ottawa Valley business venture. As early as 2016, residents and visitors could have an opportunity to try ‘glamping’ at the former Storyland property on Storyland Road. Glamour camping or glamping is increasing in popularity and Nicole Laframboise, owner of the former theme park property, recently spoke to the Horton Township planning committee about her plans for the site. Elements Luxury Tented Camp and Nature Spa will feature paddle boats, mountain bike and hiking trails, reading nooks complete with hammocks and a yoga studio. Elements will also provide a unique venue opportunity for musicians and organizations, said Laframboise. With an eye to opening in June 2016, she plans to begin with four units in 2016, increasing the number each year until a total of 47 is reached. As a commercial representative for Wilson Investments, she recently oversaw the design and construction of the Ontario Power Generation building in Renfrew. Having worked closely with a number of successful businesses in the past, she will use what she’s learned to get Elements off the ground. Laframboise has owned the 89-acre property since the fall of 2013, but didn’t know right away what exactly she was going to do with it. “I bought it because I knew it was an excellent property,” she said. Because it is already zoned commercial tourism, the site is ideal for a specialized camping resort. “Tourism is on the county’s mandate right now,” she said. Job creation is among the many benefits of the proposed tent resort, she said. For six months after the purchase, which took place shortly after an auction to disperse of Storyland’s various statues and other items, she worked on cleaning up the property. A friend mentioned glamping, and the idea for Elements was born. “I went ‘Huh, that works for me,’” she said. She’s not a huge fan of the word glamping, a concept that has been popular in places like British Columbia for quite some time. “For people who don’t know, glamping is glamorous camping. It’s a luxury tented camp or outdoor hotel. What I’m trying to do is marry up the two ideas of hoteling and camping.” And Laframboise intends to hone that idea. “I’m trying to do not only what the standard has been but bring in my own ideas,” she said. New technologies and creature comforts, including hassle-free digital check-ins and infor-
“The whole premise of this development is ed from eight essential oils, she explained. Custom candles and hand scrubs are being be low-impact environmentally,” she said. “I planned.Music events and performers will go want this to be breathable.” The canvas tents will be mounted on wooden part and parcel with Elements, said Laframdecking and she is working with a local plumb- boise. Organizations, including the Ottawa Chamer to explore options, including rainwater collection and solar blankets to heat water, for out- ber Music Festival, have expressed interest in coming to check out the site as a possible fudoor showers adjacent to each unit. Supporting local business and highlighting ture venue. And while each unit will have its own perthe area’s natural beauty are focuses. “We feel strongly about keeping it local, sonal firepit, the proposed community firepits keeping it Canadian,” she said. “The whole will be ideal to showcase the work of local point of doing this is to expose Canada for its acoustic guitarists and others. When she made her presentation to the planThe former Storyland property is being luxurious side. We do have it, it’s just lesser ning committee, members advised Laframboitransformed into Elements Luxury Tented known. “We’re reinventing the traditional Canadi- se that a site plan agreement would be required Camp and Nature Spa, which is expected to ana – instead of the Adirondacks, dark reds and and should be submitted for their review as open in 2016. greens – we’ve got whites, light blues, light soon as it is prepared. She is working with consultants to prepare sages. It’s very airy, very Zen,” she said. mation updates, are being explored. Laframboise is paying attention to even the the site plan and continues to work to prepare “We’re looking at stuff that even the Four the property. Seasons isn’t doing,” she said. “Things we can finest detail. See ‘Elements Luxury Tented Camp and NaAn exclusive Elements essential oil has been do to sort of create a more special feeling for everyone, to really give them a five-star experi- created. The scent, named White Pine, is blend- ture Spa’ on Facebook. ence.” The old roller building has been shingled, painted and converted into a yoga studio and it’s already piquing interest. “We’ve had some interest from southern Ontario and even Mexico as a possible yoga retreat location,” said Laframboise. An outdoor conference centre is planned for another of the buildings. Eventually, the hope is to construct a kind of Scandinavian bath on the property, hence the ‘spa’ in the business’ title. “We’ll have an outdoor TV, Playstation, Xbox,” she said. “It’s not your traditional camping.” As far as the tents themselves, they will be spaced far apart. “They’re not going to be right beside each other. And they’re large. The smallest one I have is 14-by-16 feet,” she said. “These rooms come furnished like a hotel. You open the door and see white linens, wood furniture and luxurious house coat.” Queen-sized beds, antique furniture and allnatural amenities such as organic shampoos, conditioner and bug spray will round out the experience,” said Laframboise. The white canvas tents are actually Arctic tents, good for use all-year round, but for now the plan is to open Elements for June, July and August. “I’ll see what the reception is and keep broadening the spectrum and opening times,” she said. “When you devise anything that’s new, always be flexible with your plan.” Elements will feature seven to 10 kilometres of mountain bike trail, something that this area could use, said Laframboise. She’s pleased with how the project is coming together and notes the environment is front SOME CONDITIONS MAY APPLY. NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. and centre.
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Celebrating the Madawaska The third annual Celebrate the Madawaska had some 51 participants on Aug. 8. Organized by the Townships of McNab-Braeside and the Bonnechere River Watershed Project, the group travels 14km from Cherry Point Park to Burnstown Beach, said recreation director Geoff Patterson. “It was a great day for a paddle,” he said. “It’s the same weekend every year.” However, for those who opted to paddle a dinghy, the length proved too much a challenge.
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the PC member. “Everyone in the province should expect a similar quality of infrastructure and services, regardless of where they live.” Pettapiece also wants to see municipal requests evaluQueen’s Park funding to municipalities should be based on merit not political partisanship, township coun- ated promptly, based on well-defined and transparent criteria, and that a decision to approve the application would cil agreed at a recent meeting. McNab-Braeside council, with the exception of an ab- “never depend on your MPP’s political stripe.” After the meeting, Mayor Tom Peckett said there has sent Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden, voted unanimously at the Aug. 4 meeting to support an upcoming private long been “a feeling or assumption” that grants are not member’s resolution. Penned by Perth-Wellington MPP always given out fairly. He has heard as much from muRandy Pettapiece, the resolution would ensure “the gov- nicipal politicians in other areas. And he pointed to his time on Arnprior council when it ernment should guarantee that government-held ridings and opposition-held ridings be given equal and transpar- got millions upon millions of dollars for upgrades to the water and sewage treatment plants. ent consideration on infrastructure funding.” However, he doesn’t believe McNab-Braeside is being In a letter to councils across the province, he said there is no such thing as Liberal, PC or NDP infrastructure punished because PC MPP John Yakabuski represents the riding. money, only public money. “I have not seen that here,” Peckett said. “I’ve not run “That money comes from taxes that we all pay,” wrote into it myself.” Asked if the Liberal government will take offense at the resolution, Peckett praised numerous members of the party, then said they should agree with the sentiments expressed. August 24th Regular Meeting of Council to be held at the Arnprior Public “I don’t agree Notice of Revised Time Library, 21 Madawaska Street. with all their poliOfficial Plan - Review & Update Introductory Public Open House cies,” Peckett said. Decoration Day – Arnprior Cemeteries Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 “I would think The Decoration Day for Arnprior heldfollowed annually onby the the fourth Sunday in August, in memory Time: Presentation at 6ispm open house until 8 pm of they would want loved ones resting at the Albert Street and Malloch Road Cemeteries. A non-denominational demonstrate Location: Arnprior District 35pm Madawaska Street23rd at the to memorial service for bothand cemeteries will Museum, be held at 2:00 on Sunday August equal sharing of Albert Streetinformation Cemetery. visit www.arnprior.ca/grow For more the wealth.” Arnprior Mayor Please be advised that the gates at the Albert Street Cemetery will be closed however golf David Reid also carts will be available to assist visitors to their destinations. Seating is not provided so please Notice of Noxious Weeds Spraying agrees with Petbring your own lawn chairs. Persons wishing to decorate graves are asked to remove flowers Noxious weeds (Poison been identified at Bell Park,staff. the Marina tapiece’s main and/or holders by August 28th, Ivy) after have which time they will be removed by Town and the Library. The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious points. He, too, isn’t Public Columbaria Installation weedsNotice: this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and aware of the muTown of Arnprior Council has approved the installation of two (2) Forty-Eight (48) niche residents are asked to please follow any posted warnings. nicipality being columbaria units in the Albert Street Cemetery. A columbarium (or plural, columbaria) is a short-changed by freestanding structure used to house cremated remains. Cremated remains are placed into a the current govpredetermined niche within each columbarium. Columbaria are utilized to increase both the ernment. size and lifespan of the cemetery. The Town of Arnprior’s columbaria will be installed beside “I think ArnpriSection K in the Albert Street Cemetery. For more information or if you have any questions or or is getting its fair concerns please visit www.arnprior.ca or contact the Clerk’s Office at 613-623-4231 ext. 1818. share,” Reid said. Upcoming Events “We’ve been doing fairly well. I Sunday Aug. 16th , 2-4 pm – Concerts in the Park ft. Barry & Jude don’t say there is a Monday Aug. 17th 6:30 pm – Corporate Services Advisory Committee bias, but you can’t Friday Aug.Joint 21st 6:30 pm – Re-scheduled Concertsthe in theTownship Park ft. The Ryan’s Special Meeting of the Councils of McNab/ Monday Aug 24th 6:30 pm – Public Meeting regarding 94 Arthur Street and Regular Meeting of go against what Braeside, the Town of Arnprior and the Arnprior Library Public Board he’s saying.” Council derek.dunn@metroland.com
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Bugs care and nurture their young, just as other parents However, much smaller animals also devote time and energy into caring for their young. For example, some species of Burying Beetles, as their name suggests, bury a carcass (often a mouse or a shrew), skin it, and then lay their eggs in a hollowed out chamber. When the eggs hatch, the parents feed bits of chewed up flesh to their babies. Spiders may not feed their babies but a number of types do make great effort in seeing them off to a good start in life. Sac Spiders, which are usually small, use their silk to fold a leaf and bind its edges together, creating a chamber in which they lay their eggs and guard them until they hatch. Female Wolf Spiders spin a ball of silk around their eggs then attach it to the Michael Runtz R0031994747 spinnerets on the underside of their A female Nursery Web Spider stands guard, remaining vigilant right until the young leave large abdomen. They then transport the nursery, which is usually when they are about a week old. the sac (which gives them the ap•Registered pearance of having a white “bum”) encountered on boat docks, which gives rise to spins a web around some leaves and places the sac inside this “nursery” web. until the eggs hatch. After hatching, another colloquial name: Dock Spiders. Massage The female then stands guard, remaining Male Nursery Web Spiders present a fly to a the young ride around on their mothTherapist potential mate. About a week after mating, the vigilant right until the young leave their nurser’s back! An even more complex behaviour female spider lays her eggs. The eggs, which ery, which is usually when they are about a • Thai is shown by Nursery Web Spiders. can number up to a thousand, are not loose but week old. Massage Now is an excellent time to see nursery These are the huge spiders that un- contained in a silken ball-like sac. Egg sacs fortunately give many people the require considerable effort to construct. First, webs. If you find one, try gently shaking the By appointment Willies. However, they are harmless eggs are placed on a mat of silk that was strung web with your finger. If present, the female will only, please unless you are an insect or another across some twigs. The spider wraps silk immediately rush out to defend her nest. But then, what else is a good mother to do? (above The Gallery small animal. Occasionally small fish around the eggs and mat, rotating the structure The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email are also eaten. This behaviour gives so that it is completely covered with silk. When Gift Shop) rise to another m, Fishing Spiders. the construction of the globular sac is finished, is mruntz@start.ca Because they often hunt near water, the spider cuts it free and carries it around in Nursery Web Spiders are regularly her mouthparts. Just before the eggs hatch she
When we think of animals providing exemplary care for their young, birds are usually the first to come to mind. That is for good reason; in more than 90 per cent of all the birds in world both parents provide Michael Runtz care for the eggs and/ or young. Up until quite Nature’s Way recently we could still see both members of an American Robin pair busily stuffing worms and other food into the gaping mouths of their latest brood of young.
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Township wants obscure park promoted Derek Dunn
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The provincial government should do more to promote a largely forgotten park in the township, according to McNab-Braeside council. Mayor Tom Peckett said a local family donated 30 hectares (74 acres) of forested land to the government in 1966 with the intention it become a usable park. “That was many years ago and nothing was done. I think they should do what they said they were going to do,” Peckett said. “I understand things fall by the wayside and cost money, but this was never done properly. “We’ve decided to push for something to be done.” Known as Alexander Stewart Provincial Park, the property is at the corner of Mill Ridge and Maple Bend roads. It was donated to the then-Department of Lands and Forest by Ethel and Garfield Stewart, in honour of his father. In 1999, as part of the expansion of Ontario’s protected areas system under the Ontario’s Living Legacy land use strategy, the property was identified as a provincial “nature reserve,” consistent with the family’s wish to have the area protected.
TOM PECKETT It became a regulated provincial park in 2003. However, a distant relative approached Peckett to complain about the park’s obscurity. “Their generosity has never been properly recognized by MNR,” said Neil Stewart.
“Perhaps the Ministry of Natural Resources would allow a small trail for the use of walkers and other low-impact activities. They should, at least, erect a proper sign identifying the site.” MNR spokeswoman Jolanta Kowalski said the nature reserve status protects the hardwood forest, which includes maple, American beech, basswood and some less common species such as blue-beech and bur oak. “This type of hardwood forest is rare in this part of the province which is predominantly agricultural land,” Kowalski said. “The intent of a nature reserve is to protect distinctive natural habitats and landforms and as such there are no facilities and no camping in the park.” Nature reserves allow for low-impact recreational activities such as hiking, skiing, tourism related uses, and more. Mining is prohibited. The Renfrew News reported, on Dec. 24, 1998, that then-reeve Russ Havelin cautioned there “might not be any provincial funding to develop” the park. Council is waiting to hear whether the government agrees to a new sign recognizing the family’s donation and to make the park more usable. This is the park’s 50th anniversary.
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Learning to swim in Calabogie Lake Swimming lessons have been taking place in Calabogie Lake at Barnet Park with sessions from Monday to Friday starting at noon and going all afternoon. Teacher Kevin Power said kids from 5 years old to up 14 have registered. Power, who has done lifeguard work in Toronto, British Columbia and Arnprior, noted Barnet Park was a “great spot for swimming.” For anyone looking for more information on the swimming sessions inquire with the Township of Greater Madawaska, which is also sponsoring the lessons Aug. 10-21 at Snider’s Tent & Trailer Park in Matawatchan. Power is shown with students Owen Ripmeester and Ezra Hunter after their lesson on July 30. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND
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Patient and caregiver voice added to home care support Powerful things happen when a group of citizens comes together with a common purpose. This is the case with nine patients and caregivers who are working to add their voice to the area’s home care programs and improvements. The dedicated volunteers are members of the Champlain Community Care Access Centre’s (CCAC) Patient and Caregiver Council. Together they are committed to making home care a better experience for all patients and
family caregivers across the region. Renfrew County resident Russ Morton cares for his 88-year old mother, Esther. He began his journey as a caregiver a few years ago when his father, William, had a debilitating stroke. A banker in Toronto at the time, Morton packed his bags and headed home to Renfrew so he could care for his father. “I didn’t hesitate,” he says. “I knew my father would have done the same for me.”
Becoming a full-time caregiver was challenging and even frightening at first. In the end, caring for his father – who eventually died at home surrounded by loved ones – proved to be one of the richest experiences of his life. Morton joined the council to raise awareness of the needs of caregivers. There are 3.3 million family caregivers in Ontario and that number is growing. “Caregiving is immensely rewarding, but it’s also a lonely experience,” he explains. “Caregivers need support and tools to help them cope.” Morton is involved in a number of outreach and education initiatives with the Champlain CCAC. He recently gave a presentation at a provincial home care conference in Toronto and has participated in a number of consultations on health care improvements.
“Patients and caregivers are essential partners in care,” says Marc Sougavinski, Champlain CCAC’s chief executive officer. “Along with other council members, Russ is helping the Champlain CCAC to better understand the needs of patients and caregivers, and how we can better support them.” The council recently unveiled the Patient and Caregiver Declaration of Values - a statement of what patients and the community want and expect from the Champlain CCAC. Written in the council’s own words with input from people across the region, the declaration focuses on three core values: respect, dignity, and trust. The Champlain CCAC is seeking additional members to join the Patient and Caregiver Council. More information is available online at www.champlainccac.ca.
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Five Arnprior Lionettes received Volunteer Awards on June 3 in Petawawa. From left, they are Madeleine Sutherland (20 years), Peggy Frechette (20), Dorrene Balle (10), Frankie Taylor (25) and Sally Bradley (30). A number of volunteers from various local groups received the volunteer awards. R0033384120
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
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$354,900
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$324,900
4713 Northwoods Drive, Buckhams Bay West Unique 3 bedroom, 2 bath multilevel home with vaulted ceilngs, loft bedrooms & European flair is ideal for couples needing studio or hobby areas or a family with older children needing their separate spaces! Pretty 100’ x 168’ treed lot with river & mountain views from master bedroom, many built-in features, gas fireplace, screened deck & more! $269, 900
1004 Dickson Rd., Burnstown MLS#952760
$334,900
171 Charles St., Arnprior MLS#946634
$449,900
Huge Garage & Workshop! 645 McLachlan Road, Rural White Lake Beautiful & private 3 bedrm, 2 bath Cape Cod home on 3.5 acres on the outskirts of the village, 43’ x 34’ detached insulated garage 11’ ceilings & big workshop! Hardwood in lvrm, inviting country kitchen with new counter tops & extra cabinets, cheery dining area, huge master bedrm, finished basement with recrm & 4th bedroom. New propane furnace fall 2013. Welcome Home! $324, 900
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19 Reed Rd., Arnprior MLS#963046
$529,900
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New Price! 101 Vancourtland St., Arnprior Wonderful 3 bedroom family home complete with front verandah, huge 30’ x 12’ back deck, hot tub, main floor family room, sunken living rm, separate dining rm, big eat-in kitchen with walk-in pantry, 2nd floor laundry, master has 3 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, rec room in basement with rough-in for extra bathroom. Brand new shingles May 2015! $299,900
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656 River Rd., Braeside MLS#952761
113 Third Ave., Arnprior MLS#962656
Robertson Line, Arnprior MLS#958122
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85 Towey Lane, Renfrew MLS#953646
95 Pheasant Run, Calabogie MLS#948561
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Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900
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LAND FOR SALE! SOLD! Lot 66 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay 70’x 125’ lot $39,900 Vydon Acres Fifteen 2 acre lots available on Loggers Way, Kingdon Mine Road and May Dean Drive $49,900+HST 101 Rabbit Path, Kinburn 5.11 acre building lot with views of the Carp Valley, laneway already in $94,900 275 Mississippi Dr., Vydon Acres 6.5 acre building lot, culvert & laneway done, privacy in woodsy setting. $119,900 Waterfront Lot! Old Quarry Road, Maclaren’s Landing 100’ x 99’ residential lot on the Ottawa River on quiet dead end street $169,900 1490 Murphy SdRd, Rural Kanata 50 acres $795,000
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Township gates off access to popular bush party site Derek Dunn
derek.dunn@metroland.com
Council instructed McNab-Braeside staff to gate both ends of Canaan Road, site of illegal bush parties that threaten homes in the area. Steel gates at Goshen and Burnstown roads will prevent ac-
cess to the unopened and unmaintained dirt road. The only way in will be by all-terrain vehicles. A forested spot along the road acquired a bad reputation for huge fires and mud-bogging trucks. Broken beer bottles, fence posts and No Trespassing signs used as firewood are evidence found each spring going back years. Nearby property owners asked council to gate the road on
March 29. Mayor Tom Peckett is pleased to see the slow wheels of municipal government arrive at a solution. “I’m glad to get something down there,” Peckett said. “There’s been a fear of starting fires in this hot and dry weather. It’s great to do a good thing with that road. Hopefully that means people can get back to enjoying their property and well-being.” The gates cost taxpayers about $1,500 in total.
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110 Ivy Ave, ReNFRew $249,900 Updated throughout, this home features 3 beds, 2 baths, and boasts a beautiful kitchen, lots of natural light. MLS 956860 Call Tyson for more infor 613-570-4550
SPOTLeSS 4 bedroom 3 bathroom home on 25 Caribou in Stittsville. Beautifully landscaped backing onto greenspace.Very private yard. Newer Kitchen, main floor everything! Only $419,000 Call Jenn TODAY MLS 967425
15 MINuTeS TO KANATA. Enjoy country living. Mostly bush.. one outbuilding.. bring your horses. Large Hiranch with 5 bedrms. Call Jenn MLS957753
One the beautiful Ottawa river with a view of tha Gatineau hills in the friendly community of MacLaren’s landing Only $379,900. Year round bungalow with a walkout LL Call Jenn MLS 966696
Large rambling bungalow with a flat lot to the water’s edge. Easily convert back to a 2 bedrm granny suite and a 3 bedrm side split or keep as a 5 bedrm 4 bathrm home! MLS 967827 Affordable living only $399,900 call Jenn
Well worth the drive .. only $309,900. Hardwood throughout. Oversized garage. Open concept design.. why not make the move to the country and enjoy this lovely 3 bedrm hiranch. MLS 963322 Call Jenn
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SPOTLeSS! Beautiful bungalow with hardwood floors. New kitchen, sunroom, and impressive perennial gardens. Only $264,500. MLS 957854. Call Jenn
Keep as a residential home.. shining hardwood floors. Addition with large family room overlooking the private yard. Detached garage. Only $189,900 MLS 958568. Call Jenn
5 minutes from the village. Affordable country living with large storage barn.. Well maintained. Only $179900 Call Jenn MLS 962635
Wow doll house bungalow with a brand new propane furnace and propane hot water tank. Steel roof. New laminate flooring Only $124,900 call Jenn MLS 963786
Deluxe décor inside and out! This home is a ’10! 3 bedroom brick bungalow in the friendly village of Fitzroy onLy $299,900 Brand new roof MLS 966806 call Jenn
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What a steal of deal 3 bedrm bungalow with a brandnew septic only $179900. WHY rent when you can own. So much house for so little $$$ Call Jenn for details MLS 966779
wATeRFRONT ACCeSS! 45 LAuRAINe CReS. HuRDS LAKe 4 Season Playground for Children of all ages., 4 bed, 2 bath home on private 1.9 acres, with above ground pool and Lake access & 2 detached garages for the toys, 45 min to Ottawa! $229,900. Call Teri
155 CRySTAL TRAIL, 3 bed, 1 bath home with one of the few concrete boat houses on the lake with also an electric winch rail system to easily launch your boat. $295,500. Call Teri
384 ROCKy POINT DR., 3 bed, 2 bath, with huge 2 car garage plus heated workshop. You don’t want to miss the incredible sunsets! $399,900, Call Teri
396 HAIG ST. ReNFRew, Nice 2 bed, 2 bath home with good size yard and an fenced area for your pet. Walking distance to Playground and Mateway Park. $119,900. Call Teri
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Three storey condo building on Jack Cr offers the owners of these units many amenities. Games room and large public room for parties and family get- togethers. The condo features 2 bedrooms , a 4 pc bath, in unit laundry, and an open concept living, dining and breakfast nook area. come see and stay MLS # 964965 Call Cheryl
Tranquility on the fringe of the city. Located in Vydon Acres this 4 bedroom hi ranch offers many possibilities. Easy commute to the west end , recreational facilities close by and a very well matured treed 1 acre lot. Single car garage, large back deck off the kitchen, cozy family room with wood stove. MLS 960498 Call Cheryl
Privately located at the end of Woodridge court on 2.53 acres. Double car garage, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow gas heat, central air, main floor laundry and hard wood floors thru out. Great family home with a lovely family room in basement with fireplace. MLS 963504 Call Cheryl
FOuR BeDROOM HOMe near Sand Point Golf Course overlooking the Ottawa River. Situated on 3.30 acres this home and land sports many features. Main floor family room with wood burning fireplace. Main floor laundry, oversized double car garage, 3 baths, large office on main floor, pool, hot tub and decks. Stunning view at all times. MLS 967564
Mohrs Road 1 acre $59,900 Flats Rapid Road 2 acres $54,900 Golf Club Road 6 acres $99,900 CALL JENN FOR MORE DETAILS. $20,000
Local business located in the Kenwood Centre, known as the Kenwood Kafe this small resturant comes with fantastic reviews. A list of chattels, income and operating expenses is available to serious purchasers. Please contact listing agent for further details. MLS 966745 Call Cheryl
Two storey brick row unit in the heart of town. Very manageable expenses as it is a centre unit. Comes with 4 bedrooms, finished lower level which accomodates the 4th bedroom. Private fenced back yard with storage shed. Unit features a newer 4 year old gas furnace and the roof is only 8 yrs old . Move in condition. MLS 955454 Call Cheryl
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Couple claims lotto win Derek Dunn
derek.dunn@metroland.com
An Arnprior couple has won $100,000 in a Lotto 6/40 super draw. Janice Sherrer and Albert Miller got the good news recently that their ticket in the March 21 draw was worth a hundred grand. They bought the winning ticket at John’s Variety on John Street in Arnprior. The winning was reported last spring, but final confirmation was delayed because Sherrer is a retail worker (at Giant Tiger) who sells lottery tickets.
Miller said they haven’t done anything with the money, though he is eyeing a new tractor. He isn’t interested in the standard answers, such as a trip around the world. “I’m 76 years old. My trip days are over,” Miller said. Is he still buying tickets? Of course. “I’m still waiting for that $50 million.” Another Arnprior couple, William Lightbody and Tracey Charron, won the Cash for Life prize of $1,000 a week in mid-June. They purchased the ticket from Mac’s on Daniel Street.
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Janice Sherrer and Albert Miller with their winning ticket.
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Spacious family home on 3/4 acre lot in waterfront development on Ottawa River on outskirts of town. Has 3 bedrooms, 4 baths,office or 4th bedroom. MLS#961300 Call Monica for details. $419,900
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This 2 bedroom home sits on well treed 3 acre lot. Comes with 4 car garage/insulated workshop for all your toys. Centrally located to Pakenham, Arnprior, White Lake. MLS#954014 Asking $274,900. Call Monica
(FOLLOW SIGNS OFF HWY 417 HEADING WEST PAST ARNPRIOR) AFFORDABLE STARTER COUNRTY HOME ,3 BEDROOMS, NATURAL GAS AT PROPERTY, MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY, OUTBUILDING, SEPTIC PAPERWORK ON FILE. MLS #962834 OFFERED AT $156,900 YOUR HOST DONNA DEFALCO 613-623-2620 613-979-2601
SINGLE FAMILY HOME , 4 BEDROOMS ON SAME LEVEL , 1.5 BATHS, GAS, C/AIR, 3 FINISHED LEVELS, MLS # 955481 CALL DONNA DEFALCO 613-623-2602 613-979-2601
AFFORDABLE STARTER HOME, THIS FAMILY HAS OUTGROWN, ONLY REASON FOR MOVING, 2 BEDROOMS, C/AIR, GAS, WOOD AND CERMAIC FLOORING ON MAIN LEVEL, MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY, SINGLE GARAGE, MLS#966666. CAL DONNA DEFALCO 613-623-2602 613-979-2601
ALMOST NEW WALKOUT BUNGALOW 2 FINISHED LEVELS, 3 BATHS, C/AIR, FPLACE, BALCONY, 2 BEDROOMS, BACKING ONTO POND/PARK MLS # 965119 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-2602 613-979-2601
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111 MILTON STEWART AVENUE
LAND/ACREAGE • $35,000 - TOWN OF ARNPRIOR , MIXED USE COMMERCIAL 55’X125’ • $99,900 - TOWN OF ARNPRIOR, MIXED USE COMMERCIAL 117’X65’ • $99,900 - MCNAB TOWNSHIP ,6 + ACRES • $99,900 X2 - MCNAB TWP INDUSTRIAL PARK 1 + ACRES, CLOSE TO HWY 417
• $199,900- MCNAB TWP. INDUSTRIAL PARK 12 + ACRES, CLOSE TO HWY 417
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! MID SIZED BUNGLOW ON GENEROUS SIZED COUNTRY LOT NEAR THE MAWASKA RIVER. FULL BASEMENT, SINGLE GARAGE. MLS# 947188 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-2602 613-979-2601
THIS 3 STOREY BRICK OFFERS CHARCTER, CHARM, LOCATION, SIZE, GARAGE, LOT, WALK TO EVERYTHING. SPACIOUS HOME OFFERING UPDATES , MORE TO COMPLETE, MLS #967306 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-979-2601 613-623-2602
POLISHED 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW , 2 BATHS, 2 FINISHED LEVELS, SCREEN ROOM ADDITION, ALL WOOD AND TILE FLOORING ON MAIN LEVEL, SCREENED ROOM, PRIVATE LOT, MLS#962901, CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-979-2601 613-623-2602
CHARMING LOG AND STONE CHALET, 2 BEDROOMS, WALKOUT LOWER LEVEL, WALK TO SKI HILLS, LAKE ACCESS CLOSE BY , EXCELLENT GOLF NEAR BY , VIEW OF SKI HILLS, $294,900 MLS # 958760 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-2602 613-979-2601
AMAZING WATERFRONT PROPERTY.OVER 300 FEET OF SHORELINE ,MANICURED GROUNDS, BOATSLIP/LIFT/ DOCK,NEWER VICEROY HOME, DOUBLE GARAGE, EXCELLENT SKIING 15 MINUTE DRIVE, MLS# 949331 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-979-2601 613-623-2602
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EXCELLENT VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR. SPACIOUS RENOVATED HOME INSIDE AND OUT. 2010 SEPTIC SYSTEM, C/AIR, NATURAL GAS, MAIN FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY, MLS # 955122 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-2602 613-979-2601
168 Second Ave., Arnprior-Brick and stone 2+1 bedroom bungalow on the Avenues!Newer windows,gas heat,central air and familyroom. $209,900. Call Donna Nych
22 ST.JOHN’S WAY ARNPRIOR-3 BEDROOM FIXER UPPER.GAS HEAT,GARAGE/WORKSHOP CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES.$99,900.MLS964185 Call Donna Nych
198 Harrington St.,Arnprior - Clean and move-in ready 3 bedroom home with a deep,private rear yard.4 appliances included $134,900. MLS960657 Call Donna Nych
Great family home in quiet neighborhood with 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors,fenced yard with an above ground pool. $238,900.mls951188 NEGOTIABLE Call Donna Nych
20 minutes from Arnprior and 10 minutes from Renfrew.Well-maintained 3 bedroom bungalow with a fully finished basement,gas heat,central air,hardwood and ceramic floors and a fully finished lower level.Hottub and appliances included.$259,900. mls959471
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3 WATERFRONT lOTs FOR sAlE! Spacious 3+1 bedroom home on the edge of Arnprior with an upgraded kichen,2 baths,gas heat ,central air,dbl.garage and a fully fenced yard with a POOL! $269,900.mls937674
• $299,900 - WATERFRONT BUILDING LOT, SOUGHT AFTER CALABOGIE
GOOD DUPLEX WITH 2 LARGE 2 BEDROOM UNITS. TENANTS PAY THEIR OWN UTILITIES.LIVE IN ONE RENT THE OTHER.WALKING DISTANCE OF DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR.$214,900. mls965270
Gorgeous stone home with a great view of the Ottawa R. from your entertainment size deck.Open-concept lr/dr/ kitchen with hardwood floors,fully finished walk-out lower level,dbl garage and more.$464,500. mls955043 Call Donna Nych
576 Kerr Line off the Chenaux Rd to Portage du Forte 1.3 acres on a quiet bay of the Ottawa R.2+1 bedrooms, ensuite bath, open-concept lr/dr/kitchen, full walk-out lower level and 2 garages. OFFERS $294,900. mls949825 Call Donna Nych
1.48 acres to 3.0 acres $89,900. to $99,900. MAKE AN OFFER and build your dream home. Call Donna Nych
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Champs in Renfrew Arnprior-McNab-Braeside United’s U14 boys team won the coveted end-of-season tournament, held in Renfrew last Saturday. Coach Craig Taylor, above left with son Reese, guided the team to victories over the regular season first and second place teams. Goaltender Kyle MacKenzie, above in green, didn’t allow a goal in all three games. Alex Reid, left, was among the many underaged players who refused to be intimated. The team also includes Joel Ryan, Zachary Neadow, Cohen and Sam Dunn, Paul and Eric Crawford, Adil Ziani-Bey, Sheldon Lyons, Ryan MacKenzie, Seth Malina, Ty Letourneau, Justin Recker, Bradley Code, Riley Murray, Lucas Taylor, Nolan MacGregor, Nite Turner, Jesse Dick, and manager Marie Helene Crawford.
144 Division St. Arnprior $339,000 1300 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 baths, Hardwood floors throughout. Full basement unfinished. Large insulated double garage. Added feature automatic gas fired generator, many extras. See slide show: http://grapevine.ca/listing/43945
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230 Caruso St, Arnprior MLS 958109, $299,900 Space galore in this 3+1 bed, 3 bath bungalow located in a family friendly neighbourhood. Call Paula 613-858-4851
15 Goshen Road MLS 958594, $259,900 Hi-ranch on just under 4 acres in this quiet, wooded, private country setting. 3+1 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Move in this summer! Call Paula 613-858-4851
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133 Sherriff, Fitzroy Harbour MLS 966181 Asking $214,900 Quaint 2 bed, 1 bath bungalow in the heart of Fitzroy Harbour. Tastefully updated and move-in ready. Call Paula 613-858-4851
114 Hiram Wilson, Fitzroy Harbour MLS 952089, $259,900 Loads of space for your family in this 3 bed, 3 bath split level in lovely Fitzroy Harbour. Absolutely must be seen! Call Paula 613-858-4851 or Chris 613-863-5857
Log and frame home on White Lake with paved boat launch, 3 sided wrap around deck / veranda, Open concept design, pine kitchen with loads of counter / Great starter and easy keeper, eat-in kitchen, fenced cupboard space & an island work area.Fully finshed backyard with deck and 21 foot above ground salt lower level, 2 car detached garage, large paved driveway. water pool. Walk to shopping and schools. MLS965729, $164,900 MLS#952946 $419,900 206 EDWARD ST., ARNPRIOR SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH 1-3PM
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Boys (and girls) of summer Amanda Yeldon, photo above singles off pitcher Stephane Lapensee of the Renfrew Diamond Devils during tournament action Aug. 8 at McNab Centre Park. Yeldon’s balls Deep team of Arnprior and Ottawa players would win the game and the three-tournament, summer-long series. But they lost the most recent tournament championship game to the Bedrockers, 16-12. It’s the third year for the slow-pitch tournament, called the Valley Triple Threat Series, said Organizer Steve Madaire. “This last one was a great weekend,” he said. “Teams come from as far away as Barry’s Bay, Lanark, and Fitzroy.”
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The Bedrockers, above photo right, won the Prior Showdown weekend tournament at McNab Centre Park on the Aug. 8-9 weekend. They beat balls Deep in the championship game, 16-12.
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It wasn’t strictly a golf tournament, but more a fun get-together, explained organizer Kathleen Bender. The golfing on July 24 to raise money for the Arnprior and District Humane Society had been coined a “Charity Golf and nine-and-dine event.” It was the first time occasion for the Humane Society at the Mountain Creek golf course. Bender didn’t want to deter people from playing by using the tournament term, in case someone thought it was a meant strictly for skilled golfers. The event was meant for anybody looking to have some fun. Overall there were 33 golfers willing to hit the greens. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND “The key message is to support the Above, Lindsay Ralph and Stacey Scott are volunteers on hand for the longest drive hole. humane society and have fun,” said Photo at right, Lynn Nolan, Kim Cluett and Steve Head take part in the Charity Golf Nine- Bender, a volunteer for the society. and-Dine for the Arnprior Human Society at the Mountain Creek Golf Course. The nine-hole event was a best-ball format, but there were tests for some golfers to shake things up along the way. On one hole golfers had to try their drive with the wrong hand – if they were right-handed, the shot was done with the left-hand. Another test was how far to hit a marshmallow, while a few holes required a bit more skilled playing, like hitting the ball 200 yards and landing within a circle and closest to the pin. There were plenty of prizes donated by local businesses. An online auction was held for framed cross-stitched designs given by Susan Macininch. The supper consisted of steak and chicken. The funds raised weren’t aimed for anything specific, but for whatever the society needs.
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SPORTS GranFondo rolls through town Ellen Lee, of Ottawa, stops at the rest station in Burnstown during the 180-km GranFondo Ottawa ride. The routes – which ranged from 65-km to 235-km – ran through north Kanata and West Carleton, then up to Arnprior for the first time, and even further into Renfrew County and back.2 The meaning behind GranFondo is“Big Foundation.� Ottawa started the GranFondo in 2012.
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Far right, Luc Milks and Jonathan Boucher, both of Gatineau, stop at the rest station in Burnstown during the 180-km GranFondo Ottawa ride.
Lumber Kings schedule announced for 2015-2016 season The Central Canada Hockey League has released its 2015-16 regular season schedule and the Pembroke Lumber Kings will start their season against the Cornwall Colts on Friday, Sept. 4 as part of the league’s Labour Day weekend showcase event at the Bell Sensplex in Ottawa. The Lumber Kings will also take on the Hawkesbury Hawks and Brockville Braves on the league’s opening weekend, before play-
ing three more road games in advance of their home opener. The Lumber Kings first game at the Pembroke Memorial Centre will be on Sunday, Sept. 20 against long-time rival, the Smiths Falls Bears. The opener will be a 7 p.m. start and will be preceded by a tail-gate party in the PMC parking lot that will include a barbecue, live entertainment and children’s games. Team owner and head coach Dale McTavish
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day game that attracts hundreds of school children for a weekday morning game will be played on Friday, Oct. 23 at 11 a.m. against the Ottawa Junior Senators. The school day game is one of five matinees the Lumber Kings will play at home this season. All of the other afternoon games are on Sundays. FEW FRIDAY NIGHT GAMES
The Lumber Kings don’t play a Friday night home game until Dec. 11 when the Cornwall Colts will be in town. The team wraps up its 62-game regular season schedule on Sunday, March 6 at home against the Bears. Pembroke will open its training camp on Friday, Aug. 21 at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre. The team will play six preseason games, including three at home against the Kanata Lasers on Aug. 23, the Smiths Falls Bears on Aug. 26 and the Wellington Dukes on Aug. 30. The traditional Red and White game will take place on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. All home exhibition games will be played at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre.
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETING: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 @ 6:00 pm – Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
WATER RESTRICTIONS The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days. Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. each day and from only one connection. Midday is the hottest time of the day and the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation when watering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once.
A significant amount of new grass or sod is exempted from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.
PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE that a Public Meeting will be held on Tuesday September 8th, 2015 at 6:30 p.m., in the Town of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario in order to consider administrative amendments to the Town of Mississippi Mills Zoning Bylaw #11-83, regarding a modification to an existing defined use listed within the by-law. The proposed administrative amendment is as follows: Administrative Amendment 9 The purpose of the amendment is to update the current definition of a “Seasonal Dwelling” in order to offer clarity with respect to the seasonal dwelling use. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Town of Mississippi Mills in respect of the proposed zoning by-law amendment does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Mississippi Mills before the zoning by-law amendment is approved or refused, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so.
skills such as kicking and throwing. Each day also included short bible lesson (i.e. growth with God) and reading the bible, praying and going to church. There were also water games and a family barbecue to cap off the week on the Friday.
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The Glad Tidings annual week-long soccer camp keep a large number of campers and instructors busy all week. Messy (orange goggles) played a special role during the week offering up lessons and some experiments. There was plenty of soccer action at the annual Glad Tidings soccer camp.
Mornings were busy at Glad Tidings Church during the week of July 20-24. A group of about 31 children from the ages of 5 to 11 gathered for a soccer camp. Camp director Kirsten Trafford, said there are games and drills as the kids learned basic
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is available for inspection at the Town of Mississippi Mills Municipal Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., or inquiries may be directed to the Town’s Planning Department at (613) 2562064 x259 or by e-mail at sstirling@mississippimills.ca. DATED AT THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS THIS 13TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2015. Stephen Stirling, MCIP, RPP Municipal Planner Town of Mississippi Mills
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Public Skating Monitor (part-time seasonal) From October 2015 to March 2016 Resumes should be submitted to the following on or before Wednesday September 2nd, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. to: Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager, The Municipality of Mississippi Mills Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte Ontario, K0A 1A0 Or e-mailed to Calvin Murphy at the following e-mail address: cmurphy@mississippimills.ca To obtain more information on the job description, key responsibilities and working conditions for this position, please contact Calvin Murphy (Recreation Manager) at the Recreation and Culture Department at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24. The hourly range for the Public Skating Monitor position (Part-Time seasonal) is a three step pay scale between $11.25/hour – $12.05/hour. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 13, 2015 27
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Sharing venues successful for Seniors Games in County of Renfrew The County of Renfrew 55+ Seniors’ Summer Games has come and gone for another year and it was judged a great success and fun for all the participants. This year the Advisory Committee of the County of Renfrew 55+ Games revamped the games by spreading them throughout Renfrew County. Different games were held in various towns and were spread over a month-long period so people could participate in multiple games if they wished. For instance, while Eganville was the official host, the carpet bowling and swimming competitions were held at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior. It is the Committee’s intention to hold the same games in the same locations each future year so participants can schedule for them ahead of time. The change was generally well received by competitors, say organizers. Below are listed the medalists in each activity (G - Gold, S - Silver and B – Bronze):
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Rev. Lori Jensen is joined by the organizers of a thank you dinner at the Horton Community Centre. The congregation expressed their thanks to her for her service at Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church. From left are Fern Storie, Norma Dewar, Rev. Jensen, Ann McGregor and Melissa Virgin
with a gift of carving from The Valley Carver, along with expressions of thanks and good wishes for the future. The Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew has appointed Rev. Milton Fraser as the ‘Stated Suppl’ minister of the Lochwinnoch church. Sunday worship
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Once we have all of the information, we will explain all options available. In most cases, we will craft a Consumer Proposal to deal with all of the debt including monies owed to CRA. Once the Consumer Proposal is in CRA’s hands, they will consider all of the information provided by the Trustee and the real life circumstances that lead to the financial difficulties which may include illness, job loss or separation.
Often, CRA is the largest creditor an individual will have. Because there aren’t specific repayment terms like there would be with a credit card or loan, the CRA debt is often ignored until it’s too late. You should be aware that CRA has powers that other creditors do not have including garnishing your salary, seizing your bank account and registering a lien on your home. The longer you wait to deal with CRA, the fewer options you will have to deal with the CRA debt which inevitably leads to more guilt and debt stress.
Playing ostrich and putting your head in the sand is not the way to go. The best way to deal with debt stress is to ask a trained licensed professional for help. Don’t lose sleep over something you can control with one phone call.
CRA debt can be compromised under a reasonable payment arrangement called a Consumer Proposal. Only a Licensed Trustee in Insolvency and Restructuring is able to file a Consumer Proposal for an individual. This process will halt all collections, garnishments, interest and penalties whereas other debt settlements or arrangements cannot. The Trustee will meet with the individual to understand what they are going through.
Doyle Salewski has launched a series of short but very informative videos. The most recent release is entitled: “Dealing with Canada Revenue Agency”. Please visit our web site to view them and let us know what you think. if you are burdened with debt stress, asking for sound advice is a sign of strength and the smart thing to do. asking sooner rather than later is always better. call doyle salewski today for your free, no obligation consultation. you’ll be glad you did.
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Arnprior Public Library has a strong partnership with local schools, providing them with study help throughout the school year, as well as running a reading program for younger students in the summer. Well over 2,000 students come to the library in close to 100 class visits each school year to sign out books, listen to stories, learn research skills and participate in special events. In one of those special events late in the school, students learned about a fascinating story of disaster and survival on the high seas from a visiting author. In 1940 a group of about 90 children were evacuated from warn-torn England on the SS City of Benares, a requisitioned luxury liner bound for Canada. The ship carried them away from the war to new lives in the safety of a faraway country. But when their ship is torpedoed in the middle of the Atlantic, their hopes and dreams of a new life were shattered. Only 13 survived and one lifeboat was at sea for eight days before it was found off the coast of Ireland. Two teenaged girls hung on to an overturned lifeboat for 18 hours before being picked up. Perth area author Amanda West Lewis has based her 224-page novel ‘September 17’ on the disaster, telling the story from the perspective of three of the children. In her pages, the journey becomes an adventure story of loss, survival and astonishing bravery. After a March date to visit Arnprior was thwarted by bad weather, Lewis visited Arnpri-
or later in the school year to speak to Grade 7 and 8 students from St. Joseph’s and Walter Zadow schools about her book. The students packed the meeting room at Arnprior Public Library to hear Lewis’s presentation, look at museum pictures of students and ask her about her book. She told JOHN CARTER/METROLAND them she dedi- Students from Arnprior schools St. Joseph’s and Walter Zadow meet author Amanda West Lewis after her presentation cated her book about her book ‘September 17’ at the Arnprior Public Library. From left are Kiera Koch and Abby Mulvihill of St. Joe’s; to all the chil- Lewis, Alyx Ceasar and Sarina Geisser of Zadow; and A.J. Howlett, Jayci Whalen and behind Jayden Trepanier and Jackdren on the sen Friske of St. Joe’s. about a year and a half and two drafts to write “This is how history should be taught - through vessel, espethe eyes of those who lived it,” is typical of the it, “which is very fast.” cially those who died. Lewis has written six books for children, but reviews the book has been getting. She said the book wasn’t difficult to write, A portion of the proceeds from the sale of but she had a “hard time” dealing with fact so this is her first novel. She said she is working on another novel about children in the Hitler September 17 goes to the charity Save the Chilmany children had died. dren, which delivers programs that improves “I cried a lot (while writing the book),” she youth due out next year. September 17, published by Red Deer Press, children’s lives in 120 countries. told the students. As well as an author, Lewis is a professional However, it is important that young readers has been nominated for an Ontario Library Astoday know that such things happened to chil- sociation Silver Birch Award and is listed in the calligrapher and the artistic director and foundCanadian Children’s Centre 100 Best Books er of The Ottawa Children’s Theatre. She has dren only 75 years ago, she said. taught workshops in calligraphy and book arts In response to a student’s question she said for Spring. Good Reads’ Janet Barclay’s comment: for students throughout Ontario. once she had completed the research it took her
Pat Mullen of Arnprior has a book signed by radio personality and author Ken ‘The General’ Grant on his visit to Arnprior. Mullen worked with the ‘General’ for many years as she was the librarian at CFRA radio. SCOTT CAMPBELL/ METROLAND
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Ken ‘The General’ Grant visited the Arnprior Book Store, signing copies of his book ‘I woke up with THE GENERAL too!’ on June 26. Along with “my Mary, my parole officer,” Grant joked. The book had an initial printing of 1,000 copies and a second run is needed. “We would be all out by the
first week of July.” Grant puts symbols for happiness and love into his signature, which he says is the two most important things to have in life. There were still 35 other book signings along the way as the former CFRA radio personality promotes his book.
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ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
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PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH
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ROMAN CATHOLIC ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY
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Much-sought-after cold cream was a luxury for the skin Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
Philadelphia Enquirer, and said it was being sold world-wide. It was guaranteed to make every face ‘as clean as the driven snow’. My sister had cut out the clipping, folded it, and kept it in her shoe, and every so often, she would take it out and look at it. Well, the day finally came when Audrey had enough money in the corner of her hanky to march into Ritza’s Drug Store and make her purchase. It was a Saturday, Mother’s usual day to go into Renfrew to peddle her eggs, chickens, homemade soap and butter, and Audrey routed me out of bed early to help her with her weekly chores so that she could go into town too. Mother may not have been strict with how we spent our few pennies, but she was strict about doing our weekly Saturday morning chores! Audrey and I headed for the drug store, and went right to the counter where all the cosmetics were stacked in piles. There were boxes of something called Tanjay, and boxes of fancy soaps, and there it was! Several glass jars of Pond’s Cold Cream. Audrey picked up one of the jars, unscrewed
the top and took a long breath and then passed it under my nose. It smelled like lemons, and I could easily understand how the ad said it would do what it would do. Now, this was pure luxury. Never, could I ever remember of anything like that jar coming into our house out in Northcote! Audrey undid her hanky, and laid out all her money on the counter. She had exactly enough to make her purchase ... 29 cents! And that included the brown paper bag with Ritza’s Drug Store printed in big black letters on the outside. Audrey put it right up on her half of the washstand we shared in our bedroom, and shaking a finger right under my nose, forbid me to lay a finger on it. Well, when you’re only six-years-old, with a curious nature, and an imagination to boot, those orders might as well have been given to our old rooster! I wondered. If it was said to make your face as smooth as the driven snow, would that not mean it would erase your freckles too? I was determined to try it, but I would have to wait for just the right moment. It would never do to dig into it until Audrey had first made her mark in the jar.
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I didn’t have to wait long. That night she lathered it on her face, put a towel on her pillow, and went to bed, convinced she would have a new face by morning. Sunday, she looked the same to me as she did every day. I decided I would just put a small dab on the end of my nose where my freckles were the thickest ... and this I did when I had the bedroom to myself getting dressed for church. I rubbed it in well, and it soon vanished, but it did absolutely nothing for my freckles. I would like to say I could see a change in Audrey’s face. But for weeks of slathering on the Pond’s Cold Cream, she looked exactly the same to me, and she was 29 cents poorer. I knew then nothing, not even that wonderful smelling jar of cream, was ever going to get rid of my hateful freckles. And I realized there was more truth than poetry in what old Granny Hines would say when she heard anyone complain: “be happy with what God gave you ... it could be a lot worse.” Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Mid-summer blooms in a garden in Almonte; you are cordially invited to a garden party there on Aug. 21.
Garden party raises funds for naturalists You are cordially invited to enjoy an afternoon & evening of great company, music, garden tours and potluck refreshments. Co-hosted by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists with Shirley Deugo and Al Potvin at their beautiful property at 38 Carss St. in Almonte, the event is on Friday, Aug. 21, from 4 -8 p.m. It celebrates and raises funds for the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists’ Cliff Bennett Nature Bursary Fund. Bring your favourite dish to the potluck refreshment table. Also bring a folding chair and your bathing suit for a swim in the pool. A lifeguard will be on deck! Come and enjoy Toe-tapping music with the Jimmy Tri-Tone Band; garden tours with Ed Lawrence, local horticulture expert & CBC Radio gardening host; walks amongst the trees on the property with Dr. Ron Ayling, retired forestry professor, University of Toronto; and birding
with Cliff Bennett. The Cliff Bennett Nature Bursary Fund awards bursaries to local high school graduates undertaking college or university studies related to the natural environment. The fund was established in 2007 by friends and family of local retired educator, naturalist and MVFN founding member, Cliff Bennett, on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Since 2007, more than $8,000 has been awarded to 15 students including graduates of Almonte and District High School; Carleton Place High School; Notre Dame Catholic High School, Carleton Place; Perth and District Collegiate Institute, St. John Catholic High School, Perth; and West Carleton Secondary School. For further information please contact Cliff Bennett at 613-256-5013 or bennett@magma. ca. Donations over $20 will receive an incometax receipt. See you there!
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Local comedian needs votes in top comic contest Supporters of Arnprior’s Nigel Grinstead, an up-andcoming stand -up comedian, are urging his home town residents to vote for him this week online in a Top Comic contest. Grinstead, who is currently on the Yuk Yuk’s roster, is in Sirius XM’s Top Comic competition. However, voting
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Buy a DQ blizzard, support CHEO Dairy Queen Restaurants are holding their annual Miracle Treat day today (Thursday) to raise funds for children’s hospitals across the country. The Arnprior DQ participates by donating all the proceeds from every blizzard bought Aug. 13 to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). Every day, 4,900 children visit a Children’s Miracle Network member hospital such as CHEO for treatment. The Dairy Queen promo-
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tion, “Putting money where the miracles are,” helps ensure the hospitals are able to give them treatment they need. Since Miracle Treat day started in 1984, more than $100 million has been raised through donations from DQ franchises and their customers. Dairy Queen is proud the money raised in each restaurant is used locally to fund critical treatments and health care services, pediatric medical equipment and charitable care.
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Street Yard Sale Saturday Aug 22nd Thomas/Allan Bond Court, Arnprior. 8 am. Clothing, tools, kids items, decor, books. 10 homes so far
APTS FOR RENT, Arnprior, All inclusive, One Bedroom $950 ground, Two Bedroom $750 third floor, Two Bedroom $895 sec-ond floor. Karen-Ann, 613-3245571 (evenings), 613-6234138 (days) ARNPRIOR, 3 bedroom apartment, spacious, sunny, quiet, lots of storage, appliances, parking and laundry. Sept 1, $875. 613838-2440
YARD SALE - Saturday August 15. 8AM-12 Noon. ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, 113 Renfrew Ave West. Ren- MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedfrew. Weather permitting room apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. YARD SALE, Friday August Dis-counts for mature ten14, 8-4 and Saturday Au- ants. 623-8537 after 6pm gust 15, 8-2, at K&P Storage Solutions, 1563 Hwy 132, Renfrew, Unit A9, Lots Bonus Package - 1 bdrm of frogs for the frog collec- home on Constant Lake with tors plus many household a lake view. Heat, hydro, items. Rain or Shine. grass cutting, snow-plowing, fridge/stove, washer & FOR RENT dryer hook-up. All included $850 per-month, first and 2 bedroom apt available, last, no pets. 613-628-5080 Renfrew 1st floor apartment in quiet smoke free, seniors DETACHED HOUSE, Arnbuilding. 613.432.4909 prior, living-dining-kitchen rooms, large open yard with 2 BEDROOM APT in quiet storage shed. Three bedneighbourhood, $925/ rooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, month includes hydro, wa- washer and dryer hookups, ter, a/c, parking, storage, $950/month, plus hydro/ laundry facilities on site, gas/water. Available October freshly painted, Avail Oct 1, 2015. 613-623-8538 1st, References, 613-6233545 FULLY RENOVATED one 2 bedroom apt Oak St. bedroom apt. Large kitchen Renfrew, fridge, stove, & living room in quiet triparking, $645/month plus plex. $ 640.00 plus utilities hydro. One year lease. First/ includes fridge & stove, lst last & references required and last month required. No dogs. 3km east of Renfrew. 613.433.3053 613-263-4456 252 John St N, Arnprior, 2 In Arnprior blocks south of hospital, Avail Aug 1st $795, 2-bedroom, 2nd floor, Oct 1st, renovated, non- Desirable neighbourhood 3 bedroom 2 bathroom smoking, clean, quiet, seFinished basement cure, pet-friendly, parking, 5 appliances locker, fridge, stove, hood Central air fan, eat-in kitchen, dining/ Garage living room, www.ovrentals. $1350.00 + Util ca, 613-266-4832 Please call: Joanne 613229-4352 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent in Arnprior. Available RENFREW - 1 bedroom September 1st, close to all amenities, offers parking, apartment available Sept large yard, sun deck and 1st located at 15 Renfrew appliances. No pets allowed. Ave. W. 565.00 per month $1250/month plus utilities. plus hydro. First and last required. Call Bujold PropCall 613-623-5531 erties at 613-432-0789 4 BEDROOM home for Rent Constant Lake, 2 bath- RENFREW - 3 bedroom rooms, fridge/stove, heat/ row house available Sephydro, washer dryer hook tember 1 located at 91 Lisup. Lawn care & snow plow- gar Ave. 875.00 per month ing all this for $ 1,300.OO . plus hydro and gas. We No pets all this $ 1,300.00 pay water. First and last . lst & last month. 613-628- required. Call Bujold Properties at 613-432-0789 5080
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HELP WANTED Cleaners Must Be Flexible. Current Police check mandatory. Must be able to work in high places with proper safety measures. Valid driver’s license would be beneficial but not required. The successful candidates will be asked to attend courses for working with both ladders and scissor lifts. . Apply with resume to Box “Y” C/O The Renfrew Mercury, 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew On, K7V 2T2
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IN MEMORIAM
I would like to thank my family and friends for the surprise 80th Birthday Party. I was really surprised and overjoyed by all the friendly faces that were there that day. Also, thank you for all the cards, gifts and birthday wishes. God Bless, Thank you all so very much, James W. Armstrong
We miss you in so many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, Its then we miss you most of all. Lovingly remembered by her family. CLR625906
Thank-you The family of the late Cedric Reid wishes to thank all those who sent flowers, cards, food, and charitable donations following Cedric’s recent passing. We also wish to acknowledge all the friends, relatives and neighbours who were so kind to him while we was at home, prior to going into the hospital, and all the wonderful visits while in hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Pinard, the staff at RVH and CCAC caregivers. We are especially grateful to the wonderful staff at Hospice Renfrew who gave Cedric such wonderful warm and caring compassion at all times. Grateful to the wonderful staff at Hospice Renfrew who gave Cedric such wonderful warm and caring compassion at all times. We also thank them for their welcoming and kindness shown to our family at this difficult time. We are very grateful to Rev. Sheryl McLeod for her meaningful service and to the Admaston UCW for the lovely luncheon afterwards. Thank you to McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home for their professional care and compassion shown to the family at the Branch #148 for their service in Cedric’s honour. We also wish to thank Cedric’s six grandsons who acted as pallbearers – Grandpa would have been proud. Cedric was a great man and we will all miss him very much. Murray, Allan, Joyce and Families 0813.CLR626961
THERESA MASK August 14, 2014 You are not forgotten dear mother Nor ever shall you be As long as life and memory last We will remember thee No one can divide us, mother Or sever the cords of love You are resting peacefully with Jesus In that beautiful home above. Always remembered, By the Mask Family
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Memories are like leaves of gold, They never tarnish or grow old, Locked in our hearts, You will always be, Loved and remembered,
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Clinton Leavoy April 1939 – August 8, 2008 Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent the tears that fall, Living our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. The special years will not return, When we were together, But with the love within our hearts, You will walk with us forever.
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MANFORD BRYDGES Who passed away August 18, 2009.
We think of you every day and laugh often at the memories. Missing you still, we shed an occasional tear, but we know that you are together in a peaceful place. Always in our hearts, Claire, Rob, Tami, Cailean & Kyle
I often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my cheeks, They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time or reason, Will change the way I feel. No one knows how many times, I have broken down and cried, And many nights I wake up crying, Wishing you were here. To hold me tightly in your arms, And wipe away my tears. Along the road to yesterday, That takes me straight to you, Are memories of The happy times I remember. And always every evening, I seem to have a way Of wandering back to meet you On the road to yesterday. (Til we meet again)
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HELP WANTED Renfrew Canadian Tire Requires Licensed Mechanic Immediately. Forward or Drop off Resume to: 1050 O’Brien Road, Renfrew Attention: David Guthro
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FOR RENT Waterfront Big Rideau in downtown Portland, beautiful one bedroom. Included in rent: Stove, Fridge, Utilities, Microwave, parking, large satellite TV package. Ground floor large deck, screened porch. September 1, No Smoking, No Pets. 613-812-7653
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I miss you and the hunting and fishing. Love you always, Wife Vera and Family Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 13, 2015 53
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Always loved and dearly missed Elaine, Russell, Vicki, and Jack Lisa, Callum and Livia
STROUD, HELEN DELIMA Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday August 3, 2015, Helen Soucy, age 95 years. Wife of the late Sylvester (Wes) Stroud. Daughter of the late Noah & Vitaline (Cayen) Soucy; beloved mother of Betty (late Brian) O’Reilly, James, Rose (late T.J.) Leclaire, Neil (Joan), Irene Kuseler, Cecile (Mark) Richardson, Russel (Wendy), Theresa Stroud; Pre-deceased by children Edmond, Helen, Earl & Andrew; sisters Grace & Antoinette; brothers Ed & Cecil. Loving grandmother of 15 grandchildren & 16 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Ray (Suzanne) Venasse. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Wednesday: 6 – 9 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Mt. St. Patrick, Thursday August 6th at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Well Cemetery, Mt. St. Patrick. In memory of Helen, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com
Preece, Doris Edna October 24, 1920-August 4, 2015 Passed away peacefully in the Grove Nursing Home in the early morning of Tuesday August 4, 2015. Doris Edna Preece (nee McArthur) of Arnprior in her 95th year. Loving wife of the late “Pip” Preece (1995). Predeceased by her first husband John Barton (1955). Doris was predeceased by her parents John James and Mabel McArthur, brothers Arnold, Harold and Max and will be sadly missed by her sister Evelyn Maas of Perth. Will also be remembered and missed by all of her nieces and nephews. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. A private family inurnment took place Saturday August 8, 2015 in Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. In memoriams to the Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca 0813.CLR627111
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Suddenly and unexpectedly at home in the early morning hours of Monday, August 3rd, 2015; Keith Thomas Gardner of Braeside passed away at the age of 62 years. Beloved husband and best friend of Donna (nee Desmarais). Lovingly remembered by his mother-in-law, Bertha Desmarais (late George) as well as his sister-in-law, Wendy Desmarais. Keith is also survived by 3 brothers: Lee (Louise), Glen (Bonnie) and Dale (Cheryl) as well as a sister, Pat Stanton (Les). Predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Georgette Gardner and a sister, Nancy Vaspori (Danny). Fondly remembered by his former work colleagues, Donna’s work family as well as many friends and neighbors. Family and friends were invited to share their memories of Keith during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, August 7th from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday from 10 a.m. until service time in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Keith, a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
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GORDON GIBSON who passed away August 8, 2013. I remember the day I met you And the day God made you mine, I remember the day God took you, And will till the end of time. We made our vows together, Until death do we part, But the day God took you from me, My whole world fell apart. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, When we needed someone, We could always count on you. Sometimes I think I’m dreaming, I can’t believe it’s true, That I can go on living, When I no longer have you. And the memories of the happy year When we were all together, The joys, the tears, the love, the fears Will stay with me forever And when I’m sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, I seem to hear you whisper “Cheer up and carry on” Each time I see your picture You seem to smile and say “Don’t cry I’m only sleeping We’ll meet again someday.”
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DAGENAIS, “BINK” VINCENT JAMES It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our Beloved Dad on Monday August 3rd , 2015; one day prior to his 76th birthday. Left to mourn his passing are his children Joey (Kerri-Lynn McQuade), Victoria (Bob Farquharson); his grandchildren Amy, Brandon, Courtney, Jo’lyn; greatgranddaughter Tia and siblings Mervin (Gwen) of Woodstock and Sharon Lucas of Cobden. Predeceased by siblings Gordon, Joe and Margaret Laronde. A graveside service will be held at St. Pius Cemetery, Osceola on Monday August 10th, 2015 at 11am. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home. Donations in memory of Vincent may be made to the Lung Association. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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Donald Anderson P.Eng., author, engineer and brilliant man, who, at 6’6” towered over his loving family, passed peacefully in Groves Park Lodge on Monday August 3, 2015, age 91 years. Beloved husband of the late Sylvia (Sparrow). Loving father of David (Karen), Lesley Murray (Harvey), Patricia Edwards (Bill) and Karen Lynch (Barry). Loved Papa/Grandpa of Bailey, Mike, Posy, Drew, Tracy, Alexander, Conrad, Jacqueline, Julia and Heather, and 17 great grandchildren. Dear brother of Sister Mary Constance and Mary Turnill (Bill) and predeceased by brothers Norman (survived by his wife Beryl) and Michael (survived by his wife Anne). At the family’s request there will be no visitation. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity St.Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Tuesday August 11, 2015 at 2 p.m. A reception will be held in Stewart Hall after the service. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca
Passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday afternoon, August 7, 2015. Bill Baker of White Lake at the age of 84 years. Beloved husband of Leah Baker (Moreland). Much loved father of Stephen Baker (Nancy) and Susan Irwin. Cherished grandfather of Shannon, Brittany, Tayler, Albert and David. Predeceased by an infant daughter and his sisters Laura Albright (late Dean), Sybil Quigg (late Russ) and his brother Albert (late Terry). He was the youngest son of the late Albert and Margaret (Evans) Baker. A great outdoorsman, Bill could be found on his beloved White Lake fishing, and enjoying the water and wildlife. He had a great love of music and loved to listen and sing to old and new hymns alike. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre Tuesday August 11, 2015 from 6-9 p.m. and again Wednesday morning from 9:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Funeral Service will be conducted Wednesday August 12, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Peggy Kusmicz officiating. Interment White Lake Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to the White Lake United Church Hall following the interment for a Luncheon. In memoriams to the St. George’s Anglican Church, Waba or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
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MAU, Juanita “Nettie” Passed away at Marianhill, Pembroke on Monday, August 3, 2015 at the age of 60 years. Nettie Mau (nee McLaughlin) of Pembroke, beloved wife of Keith Mau. Dear mother of Heidi Lethbridge (John), Bolton; and Adam Mau, Pembroke. Grandmother of Lochlan, Eilidh & Mirren Lethbridge. Cherished daughter of Tena (nee Hansma) and the late Earl McLaughlin. Sister-in-law to Elva Riskie (Gregory), Leona Mau, Doreen Bailey (late Bill) and the late Harold Mau. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Visitation at the Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew St., Pembroke was on Thursday, August 6, 2015 from 2 to 4:00 and 7 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service was held in Grace Lutheran Church, Locksley on Friday at 11:00 a.m. Interment in the parish cemetery. (As an expression of sympathy, donations to Grace Lutheran Church, Locksley; Pembroke Regional Hospital - MRI Fund; or Marianhill would be appreciated.) Online condolences and donations are available at www.mdbfuneralhome.com
It with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ray Mclean who left this world quite suddenly and unexpectedly just after lunchtime on Friday, August 7th, 2015. He was 79. Beloved husband and best friend for almost 58 years of Libby (nee Cunningham). Dearly loved father of Brent (Penny Craig), Dale, Nonie (Oliver Roy), Tammy and Connie (Kevin Levi). Cherished “Poppa” of 2 grandchildren: Craig and Kelly and one great-grandson, Gabriel. Predeceased by a grandson, B.J. Carson. Dear brother of Rod (Brenda), Calvin (Marilyn), Doris Lunney (late Jimmy), Florence Obst (Gord), Phyllis Miller, Irma Miller (late Art), Vivian Melanson (Stewart) and Penny McMillan (Don). Predeceased by his parents: William McLean and Edra Taylor as well as a brother, Delmer (Lois). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Ray McLean was a kind and gentle man. His subtle humour, quick wit and love of people and animals will be missed by all who knew him. Family and friends paid their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 9:30 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Ray McLean’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Wednesday morning, August 12th at 11 o’clock. A reception took place immediately after the service. Interment followed at the White Lake Cemetery. In memory of Ray, a donation to the Elgin Street Baptist Church or the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated by his family. A Masonic Service took place at the funeral home on Tuesday evening at 6:45. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
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September 29, 1930-August 7, 2015
ANDERSON; Donald P.Eng.
Peacefully, on Sunday, August 9th, 2015, at Pembroke Regional Hospital, with his loving wife and daughters by his side, formerly of Haley Station, much loved husband of Patricia Buckwald-McLaughin (nee Yaskolski) and the late Margaret (Peggy) McLaughlin (nee Desaulniers), son of the late Newton and Effie McLaughlin (nee Bailey), loving father of Sharon (Ken) Forgeron of St. Catharines, Lynn (Mark) Forgeron of Kitchener, Debra McLaughlin of Mississauga, and the late Valerie McLaughlin, step children Kevin Buckwald of Kitchener, Randy Buckwald of Alberta, and Shawn (Jill) Buckwald of Pembroke. Proud Grandpa of Luc (Laura) Forgeron, Maggie Forgeron, Bailey Forgeron, Shaw Forgeron, Zach Gorman, Mitch (Myranda) Gorman, and step grandchildren Travis Buckwald, Adrianna and Evan Kuenzler, and Kelsey Buckwald. Also survived by great grandchild Gigi Forgeron. Dear brother of Lula MacKenzie (late Ken) of Nepean, and Hazel Hawthorn (late Harold) of Foresters Falls. Predeceased by brother Gordon (late Rosemary) and Edna Moore (late Alvin). Survived by in-laws Ted (Sue) Desaulniers of Mexico, Jean (Jim) Taylor of Pickering, Shirley (Andrew) Yantha, Patrick (Audrey) Yaskolski, Joe (Barb) Yaskolski, all of Barry’s Bay, Theresa (Basil) Yaskolski of Bancroft, and Loretta (Laurin) Jones of Pembroke. Clifford is survived by nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to share their memories of Clifford with his family during visitation at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 296 Isabella St, Pembroke on Tuesday 2 – 4 and 7 – 9 p.m. and after 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Columbkille’s Cathedral, 188 Renfrew St, Pembroke on Wednesday August 12 at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Rosebank Cemetery, Haley Station, where he will be laid to rest with Peggy and Valerie. In lieu of flowers, donations to Ottawa Heart Institute, Irving Greenberg Cancer Centre, Pembroke Regional Hospital MRI Fund, or Hospice Barry’s Bay. Condolences, tributes, donations www.murphyfuneralhome.ca
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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for nonprofit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek. dunn@metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
• August 13
Arnprior Fair with the World’s Finest Show Midway, 5 p.m. gates open to the public, 5-7 p.m. free midway rides. midway open to 11:30 p.m,, petting zoo, 5-9 p.m. vendor hall, 7 p.m. demolition derby, 9 p.m. Jason Blaine, 3’s a Crowd on the main stage.
7 p.m. Everyone welcome. For more call 613-624-5714.
• August 14
Arnprior Fair: 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. special needs event; 10 a.m. petting zoo; 11:30 a.m. . 1, 2:30, 4, and 5:30 p.m. dock dogs big air show; noon Dr. D science show; 1-11:30 p.m. midway; 3-9 p.m. vendor hall; 5:30 p.m. garden tractor pull, 9 p.m. Ambush and Emerson Drive on the main stage. Aikenhead’s Hospice Classic at the Renfrew Golf Course, $540 for each team. ncludes 18 holes of golf, cart, barbecue lunch, dinner, participation gifts, prizes for featured skill events and first-place prizes for men’s, mixed and ladies’ categories. Four-person scramble shotgun start. Registration 11 a.m., play begins at 1 p.m. Proceeds to the residential hospice that services the Upper Ottawa Valley.
• August 15
Arnprior Fair: 8:30 a.m. team penning; 10 a.m. -11:30 p.m. midway; 10 a.m. -9 p.m. vendor hall; 10 a.m. petting zoo; 11 a.m. Ultimate cowboy show, 11:30 a.m. . 1 p.m. dock dogs big air show; noon Dr. D science show; noon 4-H rabbit show; 4 p.m. demolition derby, 5:30 p.m. Dock dogs extreme vertical show; 9 p.m. RiverTown Saints and Runaway Angel on the main stage. Another fabulous auction at the Opportunity Shop Treasures and Collectibles Silent Auction on Saturday until 11 a.m. on Aug. 15. All proceeds to the Arnprior Hospital.
Float Your Boat for children’s mental health. Teams of two will create a boat using recycled materials and race to the finish. Register between Aug. 3-15, event runs 2-6 p.m, Clarence Bowes and friends are launch time at 2:30 p.m. Beginning performing at Country View Lodge, at Barnet Cottage Boat Launch 4674 Dark’s Side Rd., Pakenham, at and ending at Jocko’s Beach. Life jackets, bailing bucket and whistle required. Entry fee $10, prizes, 50/50. Event benefits The Phoenix Centre. Contact Jill 613-504-1583 or jeady@phoenixctr.com or ‘Float Your Boat’ on Facebook. insideottawavalley.com for for VisitVisit [XXX-INSERT PAN AM PAGE URL] Rain date Aug. TORONTO 2015 Gamesnews news updates. TORONTO 2015Parapan Parapan Am Am Games andand updates. 22.
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Arnprior Fair: 8:30 a.m. team penning; 9: miniature horse show; 9:30 a.m. 4-H shows;10 a.m.-6 p.m. midway; 10 a.m. -6 p.m. vendor hall; 10 a.m. petting zoo; 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. dock dogs big air show; noon Dr. D sci-
ence show; noon 4-H rabbit show; non: Mainstreet Music and URock music school students on mainstage; 2:30 p.m. Dock dogs speed retrieveal show; 3 p.m. Kyle Felhaver on the main stage.
• September 6
Free Arnprior Concert in the Park featuring Barry & Jude 2-4 p.m. at the Robert Simpon Park gazebo.
• September 19
• August 21
Rescheduled Concert in the Park 6:30-8:30 p.m., Robert Simpson Park. The Ryans will be performing at a special time for concerts in the park as their original June 28 date was cancelled due to rain. The free concert will be held before the White Pine Festival’s movie in the park.
The decoration day service at White Lake Community Cemetery is Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Fred Milnes will speak. Bring a lawnchair; no seating is provided. Tickets to Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home 35th Anniversary Gale are now on sale. Available at 106 McGonigal St. West, Unit 1. The Gale is Saturday at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. Dinner, music by Eddy & The Stingrays, guest speaker Mark Cook. Cost $30 per person. More info 613-623-7981.
• October 24
Sixth annual White Pine Festival. Friday: entertainment at 7 p.m. followed by a movie at dusk at Robert Simpson Park. Saturday and Sunday: Legion breakfast 7-11 a.m., Boy Scouts demonstrations 9 a.m., Baseball Tournament, vendors in the downtown, Giant Tiger Train and photo booth, RYJ’s climbing wall, zip line, obstacle course Bouncy Castle, music on Giant Tiger stage, food booths.
Tickets Appraisal Show, Saturday, at 30 Jack Crescent, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. A partnered event as hosted by Island View Retirement Suites, Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home and Help U Transition with certified appraisers representative of the Travelling Road Show. Cost per item is $10 with all proceeds in support of the 23 programs for Seniors and those with special needs as provided by ABMSH. No large furniture items, please and thank you. More info Liz Wall at 613-6237981.
• August 22
Ongoing
• August 22-23
MONDAYS: Arnprior Civitan Club meetings second and fourth Mondays of the month. All welcome. Come join Arnprior’s newest community club. Arnprior Legion bingo starts at 7 p.m.
• August 21-23
Summer Fundraiser - Indoor-Outdoor Variety Sale at Neighbourlink Fountain, 128 Mary St., 9 a.m. to Noon. Donation great fully accepted Tuesday - Thursday between 10 a.m. and noon. Free model train show in conjunction with the Arnprior White Pine Festival at the Arnprior Curling Club from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The show will be co-sponsored by Moreau and the festival. Free parking, free ride on the Giant Tiger train to and from the downtown. Anyone interested in exhibiting a model railway collection or display, or volunteering at the event, should call Gaston Moreau at 613-6120353 by Friday, July 31.
• September 2
Diners Club on Wednesday is from 5 to 7 p.m. at Jim’s Restaurant dining room. Souvlaki will be served. Tickets are $13, to be purchased by noon Sept 1. Entertainment – Rick Leben. All Seniors 60 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs are welcome. Proudly sponsored by Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniors at Home.
SUNDAYS: On Sundays from May 24 to Sept. 27 the Pakenham curling club will hold a summer fundraising market. Vendors include farmers, gardeners, artisans, crafters and flea marketers each week.
TUESDAYS: Euchre in the Arnprior Legion back hall is from 1 to 4 p.m. TOPS Arnprior (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Tuesday evening with weigh-ins from 5:30 to 6:50 with meetings starting at 7 p.m. WEDNESDAYS: Arnprior Toastmasters meets at the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital in second Floor Outpatient Teaching Room from 7 to 9 p.m. (through B door entrance.) Toastmasters is a safe place to learn and grow in speaking and leadership skills. All are welcome. For more, visit arnpriortoastmasters. blogspot.ca/ or the Facebook page.
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