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Petition asks to keep open Allan Drive Park, don’t turn into homes cant resistance from nearby residents. A petition with about 100 signatures of “individuals (who) object to the development of Town hall’s plan to sell off a park behind the the area known as The Allan Drive Park and reArnprior Shopping Centre has met with signifi- quest that the referenced lands are preserved as DEREK DUNN
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green space” was unanimous. Not sent to Metroland one person has reoffices last week. fused to add their The triangularsignature.” shaped portion of He agrees the land backs onto park is underused, the small gorge but that is because between the windthe town hasn’t ing Allan Drive included an inand the mall. It frastructure to atis grassed with a tract visitors. wooden sign and A bitter parkgarbage can, but land dispute in no play structure Almonte has polior even picnic ticians and resitables. dents suing one The town plans another. Asked if to sell it off for he intends to play about $230,000. hardball over AlAs many as three Derek Dunn/Metroland lan Park, Murray residential properArnprior plans to sell off Allan Drive Park to make said he isn’t interties could fit on the ested going down site, each generat- way for homes. Area residents oppose the idea and the neighbouring ing tax revenue for have signed a petition to that effect. town’s road. the municipality. “The town does The provincial government urges preventing have jurisdiction, no one is contending otherurban sprawl through “densification” measures wise. Whether they should sell it off at a profit is such as developing empty land. another question,” he said. “I suppose we could However, one resident is so upset with the open up a court file barring proceeding, but it plan that they have hired a lawyer to deal with would likely fail.” media and town hall. Scott Murray of Mulvihill To get a superior court injunction, he said, & Murray won’t reveal his client’s name, but is would require a plaintiff. That would make pubimpressed with the large number of names on lic his client and expose the person to related the petition. costs levelled by the municipality. “More than one person likes the idea that it Council has yet to make a final decision on remain a park,” Murray said. the plan. It will come to a vote at a future coun“It is my understanding that it’s thus far been cil meeting.
Town of Arnprior Communication Survey The Town of Arnprior is surveying residents and non-residents to determine how the Municipality can best communicate municipal updates, information and events. We would appreciate you taking the time to complete this short survey to assist us in evaluating and improving our communication. The survey can be completed online by visiting www.arnprior.ca/survey, or hard copies can be picked up at the Nick Smith Centre, Town Hall, The Arnprior and District Museum and the Arnprior Public Library. The survey closes on August 31st, 2017.
Decoration Sunday The Town’s Decoration Day will be held for both cemeteries on August 27th, 2017 at the Albert Street Cemetery, 336 Albert Street. The service is at 2:00 pm and seating is not provided so please bring your own chairs. Flowers placed during the service will remain for one week and then be removed by staff.
Town Hall Business Continuation During Construction During the month of August, water / tax / miscellaneous payments are also being accepted at the Nick Smith Centre, located at 77 James Street, between the hours of 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Payments can be made in cash, cheque or debit. Town Hall remains open for business Monday through Friday between 8:30 am – 4:30 pm at 105 Elgin Street West and temporary access is available from Madawaska street when access to the front door is not available. Short term visitor parking is available along Madawaska Street behind the Town Hall during construction. Please note the location of all Council/Committee Meetings until November has been moved to the Stanley Tourangeau Fire/Police Services Centre located at 67 Meehan Street.
Up-coming Events Every Sunday – Arnprior Market from 9 am – 2 pm on John Street | Concerts in the Park from 2 - 4 pm in Robert Simpson Park August 28th, 6:30 pm – Regular Meeting of Council at the Stanley Tourangeau Fire/Police Services Centre, 67A Meehan Street, Arnprior, ON 2 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 17, 2017
FORM 6 Municipal Act, 2001
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB/BRAESIDE Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on September 14, 2017, at the McNab/Braeside Township Office, 2508 Russett Drive, Arnprior Ontario. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Drive, Arnprior. Description of Lands: Roll No. 47 01 004 010 01976 0000; River Rd., Braeside; PIN 57304-0067 (LT); Lot 9, Plan 49M21, S/T Part 2, Plan 49R15153 in favour of the Municipal Corporation of the County of Renfrew as in RE3655; McNab/Braeside; File No. 16-08 Minimum Tender Amount: $9,356.72 Roll No. 47 01 004 010 01984 0000; River Rd., Braeside; PIN 57304-0068 (LT); Lot 10, Plan 49M21, McNab/Braeside; S/T easement in gross over Part 2 Plan 49R15745 as in RE47715; File No. 16-09 Minimum Tender Amount: $9,232.45 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Angela Lochtie, Treasurer The Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, R. R. #2, Arnprior ON K7S 3G8 | 613-623-5756 Ext. 224
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People are being warned not to jump into the Madawaska River anywhere near the weir. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) learned from a resident that young people, described as teenagers, last week were jumping into the river at Hydro Park West, on the public library side. The fast-moving water is metres away from the Ontario Power Generation (OPG) weir and downstream from the generating station. The weir is an artificial waterfall that helps to control water levels in the Madawaska River as part of hydroelectric production at the Arnprior Generating Station. The release of water can happen at any moment. Anyone caught by the recirculating currents would have difficultly reaching air and could be
hit by the stone weir or rocks. It has been described as a tumble action similar to a washing machine. “You could drown in it if you get into the water there,” said OPG spokesman Neal Kelly. “We are asking the public to heed the warning signs that are posted. There are buoys in the water. This is not a safe activity. It is very dangerous.” OPG has taken the information seriously enough to post extra security at the site. But Jen Lewis, whose family (including three teenagers) has lived for several years across Albert Street from the river, is skeptical that anyone has been jumping from that spot. “I think it’s a rumour,” she said. “We have never seen or heard of anyone trying to jump from there.” Lewis is more concerned about young people jumping from the trestle less than a kilometre upstream.
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Jeff Crawford transitions to new fire chief role DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
The transition for Arnprior’s new fire chief, in the role for two months now, has been a smooth one. About 30 calls have come into the fire department since Jeff Crawford’s June 19 start, but none resulted in loss of life or buildings. He hasn’t even had to implement major changes to the 30-volunteer, three full-time manager structure. “It’s been well run in the past,� Crawford said. “There’s a very dedicated, motivated group of guys here. I’m proud to be their chief.� Speaking from his office at the fire hall, he said a couple of times how impressed he is with the prevention and education program run by deputy fire chief Rick Desarmia and fire prevention officer Cory Nicholas. He has also found staff at town hall to be “very welcoming and helpful.� He fills some big shoes in John Okum, who left without explanation from his side or the town administration’s. One theory is that the popular Okum couldn’t get over the fact the municipality’s downtown revitalization plan included sidewalks too large at the John and Elgin streets intersection to properly accommodate fire
trucks. Town administration insists proper engineering studies were done. Others have said they are technically safe, but still too tight. Does it prolong response time and pose a danger? Crawford hasn’t had the opportunity to drive the intersection; it remains closed for roadwork. He did say that Sparks Street near Parliament Hill is a pedestrian road and doesn’t accept trucks. He added that if there is a fire, the fire department will make it on scene. A solemn yet soft-spoken man in his early 60s, Crawford has enjoyed a long career in firefighting. It began in 1982 at the age of 25 when his uncle told him to come to a meeting in Kemptville where each was living. He had no idea what the meeting was about. Then he was “volun-told� to join the local volunteer fire department. They needed members and he was young with a strong back, he said. That alone made it a good fit. But it got better. “It quickly became my calling. I love every aspect of it, took as many courses as possible. I was a Kemptville officer by election of my peers.� In 1990 he joined the Ottawa Fire Service as a full-time member. The learning and teaching others contin-
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Jeff Crawford is two months into his new role as fire chief in Arnprior. He has found it a smooth transition with plenty of helpful staff and volunteers welcoming him aboard. ued. In total, he has 50 years of cumulative experience. However, he doesn’t seem to have a deeply considered opinion on the old adage that it takes a rare person to run into a burning building that everyone else is running out of. “It takes a special person to do that, for sure,� he said, chuckling. Then added it doesn’t matter the walk of life — a lawyer, a professional — he has seen people run into a burning
building and not enjoy it. Not one bit. It isn’t easy to predict how one reacts under pressure. Nor how to control it. The best you can do it act in a deliberate fashion, not like a chicken with its head cut off, he said. “I always tell my guys: Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.� Crawford grew up in the Ottawa neighbourhood of Westboro. It isn’t long into describing his childhood — and the significant events that shaped
his life — before the death of his father arises. “My father was an electrical engineer. He was killed in a car accident on the way to a job. I was 10 years old,� he said. “I was pretty withdrawn (in grade school). I kept to myself. School and home. School and home. I did play some sports.� The family moved to Kemptville, where he was brought under the wing of his uncle. The two shared a love of harness racing and raising horses. Crawford would care for the animals, train, and even race them. Arnprior is not unknown to him. He is familiar with the area, and now has a house here. He tells folks that his wife Leanne Rousselle is from Renfrew. (Some of have jokingly told him that is not a selling point in Arnprior.) She intends to sell the Kemptville house where she teaches fitness, but not for a couple of years, after their son finishes high school. “We always intended to move to this area,� he said. A major file he is currently dealing with is the fire master plan, a document that will guide the force over the next 10 years. He said the biggest challenge continues to be finding volunteers who are in town and ready to respond to calls at all times of day.
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September 5, 2017 - Regular Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m. September 11, 2017 - Public Meeting Under the Planning Act - 6:00 p.m. September 11, 2017 - Public Meeting Under the Planning Act - 6:10 p.m. September 11, 2017 - Planning Advisory Committee Meeting - 7:00 p.m. September 19, 2017 - Regular Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m.
You can now purchase day passes for our boat launches electronically or with your cell phone using Honk Mobile. Set up your account now at www.honkmobile.com or by downloading the App to your smartphone. Paper parking passes are still available for purchase at the Township Office, the Burnstown Beach, Waba Cottage Museum & Gardens, White Lake General and the Antrim Truck Stop (during operating hours).
cURREnT TEnDERS: WM-2017-01 Grinding of Brush & Wood Waste Material Tender Closing: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. PW-2017-05 New Braeside Recreation Centre Mandatory Site Meeting: August 22, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. Tender Closing: Tuesday, August 28, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. PW-2017-06 Screened Winter Sand Tender Closing: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. See the Township’s website (www.mcnabbraeside.com) for detailed advertisements and contact information. The Township reserves the right to accept any offer and/or reject all offers, without financial penalty or otherwise, at their sole discretion.
USE BBQS OUTDOORS ONLY! They produce carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can lead to unconsciousness and even death. Never use or store propane cylinders inside any structure, including garages. Take these steps when starting a BBQ: • Open the hood.
Never leave the BBQ unattended when in use.
• Turn on the gas release valve on the tank.
Make sure grease does not build up on the burners or at the base of the BBQ. This could cause a grease fire.
• Turn on the grill controls or heat settings.
yARD WASTE & bRUSh Did you know that yard waste and brush is accepted free of charge at the landfill site? The landfill is located at 573 Calabogie Road and is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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• Take a step back. • Push the igniter button. • If there is no igniter button, insert a long match or BBQ lighter through the side burner hole first, then turn on the heat control knob. • If the burner does not ignite right away, turn the gas off and wait five minutes, keeping the hood open, before repeating the procedure.
At the start of the BBQ season, do this THREE-STEP SAFETY CHECK of your BBQ: 1 CLEAN Use a pipe cleaner or wire to ensure
burner ports are free of rust, dirt, spider webs or other debris.
2 CHECK Examine the hose leading from the tank to the burners. Replace it if cracked or damaged.
3 TEST Find leaks by applying a 50/50 solution of water and dish soap to propane cylinder connections and hoses. If bubbles appear, tighten the connection and/or replace the damaged parts and retest. McNab/Braeside Fire Dept Fire Chief Hartwick 613 623 5756 ext 233
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Province confirms design plans for Highway 17 expansion TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com
It’s the news many in Renfrew County have been waiting for. The next stage of the Highway 17 expansion is one step closer, as it is now at the design phase. In a press release on Aug. 8, the County of Renfrew operations committee received a copy of a letter from the Minister of Transportation Steven Del Duca that was sent to RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski. The letter stated: “I am pleased to advise you that the ministry did secure approval to proceed with detail design for the next phase of expansion of Highway 17 from Scheel Drive to three kilometres west of Bruce Street (Town of Renfrew).” Yakabuski told Metroland Media he received a call from Del Deca last week and knew the letter was coming. “It’s good news but not all the good news we’ve been waiting for,” said Yakabuski. “It’s good news from the point of view there is a clear commitment to move on to the next phase.” Yakabuski has been working on this file for a number of years. “This has been an ongoing top priority for myself, the county, and its wardens since I’ve been elected. While there has been progress, we always need to press for more,” said Yakabuski. “Hopefully, it will mean once this phase is complete we will move on to building highways.” As to when there will be shovels in the ground, Yakabuski hopes it will be as soon as possible. “I will be really happy when I hear the sound of bulldozers in the ground,” said Yakabuski. “That’s what we are really looking forward to.” As to the cost of the design, Yakabuski was unable to confirm the details. He also noted the minster has been very supportive of the project, and Yakabuski and Del Duca discuss it on a regular basis. In the release, McNab/Braeside mayor and county councillor Tom Peckett, also chair of the County of Renfrew operations committee, thanked the minister for the excellent news and expressed his gratitude for all those involved in bringing attention to this vitally important issue for Renfrew County, including Yakabuski. Peckett told Metroland Media this was wonderful news. “It’s unprecedented; they have gone ahead and approved this study without the road being on the five-year plan,” said Peckett. “Nobody in Renfrew County has heard that being done. It indicates that it should be in the five-year plan soon.” Peckett says it will have two major impacts on the area. “It will be safer for everyone, especially in our township at the Calabogie Road intersec-
tion,” said Peckett. “And, the economic value to our township and Renfrew County will be substantially increased.” Renfrew County Warden Jennifer Murphy was also pleased with the announcement. “This announcement allows the ministry to move forward with all the steps that lead to getting the highway corridor ready for four-lane expansion to just past Renfrew,” said Murphy in the press release. “ I want to take a moment to specifically thank MPP John Yakabuski and councillor and former Warden Peter Emon. Their tireless efforts to keep bringing this issue to the forefront with the province and creating dialogue with stakeholders without a doubt has contributed greatly to the realization of today’s announcement.” Renfrew Reeve and county councillor Peter Emon added this is an important piece of infrastructure. “The County of Renfrew, John Yakabuski, and the community have worked hard to demonstrate the need for the development of this critical piece of provincial and community infrastructure,” said Emon in the release. “I believe our partnerships with and the support of North Eastern Ontario also demonstrated the importance of Highway 17 in serving Ontario and Canada.” Emon told Metroland Media it was great news that the minster had recognized their ask. “He (Del Duca) has been fair and direct,” said Emon. “We have had some sign posts we developed and one of them was to have the design done. That’s the next milestone and he has moved that forward. The next step for us is when they finalize the design, allocate the funding, after that issue the tender and start digging. We are getting closer and it’s been a steady progress.” Emon hopes it does not become a political issue in the near future. “The important piece for us going forward is to make sure this project does not become a political football in the next election,” said Emon. “I would hope all three parties would commit to moving it forward and speeding it up.” Yakabuski said this is something they agreed to work on together. “This is a major priority,” said Yakabuski. In the press release sent out by the county, it was noted that the letter outlined that the Ministry of Transportation will now be acquiring design consultants, and continuing with property acquisitions, utility relocations, environmental approvals, and consultations with Indigenous communities, the public, and stakeholders. Once construction funding is confirmed, the ministry will identify the project in their fiveyear plan portion of the Southern Highways Program.
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West Nile virus still found in county mosquitoes Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus have been found in Renfrew County. It is the second week in a row that mosquitoes have been found to be carrying the virus. “We have isolated positive mosquitoes in the Pembroke area,” said David Tantalo, coordinator of environmental health for the county, in an email statement. “We are still promoting the same message to protect against mosquito bites by covering up and cleaning up.” The health unit began testing mosquitoes for West Nile virus (WNv) in 2005. Mosquito traps are set up on a weekly basis across the region during the summer months. There have not been any reported human cases of WNv so far in 2017. “The Renfrew County and District Health Unit actively monitors mosquitoes for West Nile virus,” says Dr. Robert Cushman, acting medical officer of health. “This recent finding of mosquitoes carrying WNv in Renfrew County is a reminder that even though the risk is low, individuals should take precautions to prevent bites and reduce breeding sites.” About West Nile virus WNv is an infection found in birds, and carried by mosquitoes which feed on infected birds. WNv is spread to
humans and animals through bites by infected mosquitoes. Four out of five people infected will not show any symptoms. Others may see early symptoms of fever, headache, body aches, skin rash and, occasionally, vomiting and nausea. Of those showing symptoms, approximately one in 150 may develop more serious symptoms such as stiff neck, confusion, tremors, numbness or sudden sensitivity to light. If you believe you are experiencing symptoms of WNv, please contact your health care provider. The risk of being infected by the West Nile virus is low, but now is a good time to reduce your risk by the following actions. Cover up when outside by: • Wearing light-coloured clothing such as long-sleeved shirts, jackets, long pants, hats and socks, especially between dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active. • Applying federally-registered insect repellent (containing DEET) on exposed skin to limit exposure to mosquitoes. Follow label instructions for proper application. Clean up by: • Removing any standing water around your home, cottage or campsite. Mosquitoes need stagnant water to lay their eggs, and even small amounts will do such as that found in bird baths, old tires and unused con-
tainers. • Turning over compost piles on a • Keeping bushes and shrubs clear regular basis. of overgrowth and debris. Adult mos• Making sure homes and busiquitoes also like to rest in dense shrub- nesses are “bug tight” by ensuring bery. windows and door screens fit tightly.
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Plaintree Systems’ fortunes skyrocket this year DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
The layperson would be forgiven for thinking Plaintree Systems, one of Arnprior’s largest employers, was in trouble. It sold off one of its seven businesses last year, Arnprior Firetrucks. And it recently issued a press release announcing a delay in filing its annual financial statements because it couldn’t afford to pay the auditors. However, nothing could be further from the truth, according to CEO David Watson. The high-tech fire truck manufacturing still takes place at
Plaintree’s location, and the new owners haven’t told him of plans to move it. More importantly, though, is that last year’s slump in sales — across all its businesses — caused by sluggish markets has been replaced by significant highs. “Right now, we are absolutely booming,” Watson said. “It’s been a really dramatic turnaround.” The company of about 125 workers and 15 engineers is looking to hire more salespeople, engineers, plant people, and technicians. Its steel supplier is struggling to keep up with Plaintree’s demand, he added.
Last year’s slump in sales at Plaintree was caused by sluggish markets, and has been replaced by significant highs.
A major reason for the turnaround has to do with its Triodectic business. It builds geodesic domes for the commodities sector, primarily mining. The sector usually asks for one or two of the roughly $3 million domes per year. In the last six months, now that the mining has picked up again worldwide, Triodectic has accepted three orders. And it expects a few more in the near future.
Other operations under the same roof — aerospace parts maker Hypernetics, telecommunication light-beam provider Plaintree Free Space Optics, and hydraulic cylinders producer Spotton — are also moving along. The company also owns aerospace Summit Machining in Pennsylvania. But the recently-acquired Madawaska Doors is struggling. “We are still trying to get produc-
tion levels up,” Watson said. “Every door is custom-made. We are trying to increase production to keep up with sales while retaining the high quality people have come to expect.” A delay in filing statements is “very common” in Plaintree’s business, and it won’t result in any penalty. The auditors are now getting to work. The annual general meeting will be held as usual in September.
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TO PROTECT ONTARIO’S BIODIVERSITY. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is conducting research in the vicinity of its hydroelectric generating stations on the Ottawa River. This research, which is being carried out by Kleinschmidt Associates and Bowfin Environmental Consulting, is in support of OPG’s ongoing American eel and lake sturgeon mitigation studies for these species at risk.
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Kleinschmidt and Bowfin boats may be in close proximity to the shoreline as they complete day- and nighttime fish abundance studies and shoreline inspections. This annual research is conducted under permits from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and in accordance with O. Reg. 242/08 (as amended by O. Reg. 176/13), under the Ontario Endangered Species Act. Work will continue until the end of September. Please visit opgbiodiversity.com to learn more about OPG’s biodiversity programs. If you have any encounters with these two fish species or any questions about these studies, please call 613-433-9673, ext. 3350.
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Highway expansion nears? Yes, residents in Arnprior and Renfrew and all points in between should take a moment to enjoy the latest development in the Highway 17 expansion saga. It has been years in the making; virtually every top community leader along the route has lobbied Queen’s Park for it. And now the provincial Liberals have issued a letter saying the government is at the design stage. But don’t grow too complacent, not, at least, until shovels are in the ground. Minister of Transportation Steven Del Duca sent the Aug. 8 letter to Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MPP John Yakabuski, who passed it along to the County of Renfrew operations committee. The letter states: “I am pleased to advise you that the ministry did secure approval to proceed with detail design for the next phase of expansion of Highway 17 from Scheel Drive to three kilometres west of Bruce Street (Town of Renfrew).” Designs are good. Designs are expensive. Designs usually mean a builder is serious about proceeding. The obvious question is when, and we have no obvious answer to that question. It isn’t officially in the government’s five-year plan. That fact has allowed doubt to seep in. Renfrew Reeve Peter Emon already hinted as much. He hopes it will not become a “political football” in the next election. Are the Liberals using the plan as bait for
votes? Would the PCs suspend and review all infrastructure plans if elected? How would the NDP move forward? Emon, former county warden who took the lead on this file for many years, didn’t make any guesses. He simply stated a hope the expansion will go forward, and that Del Duca has been “fair and direct” in their exchanges. There is no question that the sooner this road turns into four lanes, from Scheel Road to three kilometres past Renfrew’s Bruce Street, the more lives will be saved. Especially at the Calabogie Road intersection, which will become a cloverleaf. Human error will be greatly reduced even as traffic moves more quickly. This is true regardless of assertions some have made in social media: namely, blame bad drivers not the road. The almost bumper-to-bumper traffic on the narrow Highway 17 is less forgiving of careless drivers. That is why the government is indicating it will spend millions of dollars to widen it. However, there is much to be done before travellers get to that point. Design consultants must be hired, property acquisitions made, utility relocations, environmental approvals, consultations with Indigenous communities, the public, and stakeholders. There is plenty of talking still to do, unfortunately. But, yes, we should enjoy this next step.
Setting the facts straight on global warming To the editor: In inspiration from MP Cheryl Gallant’s unfortunate House of Commons vote to repudiate the Paris Climate Accord, pseudoscience has been filling these pages in recent weeks. In a July 5th letter to the Renfrew Mercury, A.M. Azulay argued, “The truth is that climate change is a political tool.” In the July 19th issue, Bob Beyer argued, “Twenty plus years ago a career politician (not a scientist) by the name of Al Gore shocked the world into believing in global warming.” In the July 13th Arnprior Chronicle Guide, Brian Tourangeau wrote, “scientists and Al Gore were caught red-handed falsifying documents in order to
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provide the data results they wanted.” Let us review the real facts: The science linking global temperatures to atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels was first developed in the late 19th century by the Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius. CO2 has been confirmed within laboratory settings to trap heat by trapping sun radiation. At the start of the Industrial Revolution, atmospheric CO2 levels were around 280 parts-per-million (ppm). Today atmospheric CO2 levels are above 400ppm, higher than they have been in millions of years. Humans are emitting hundreds of billions of tonnes of CO2. The earth’s natural climate changes
have usually correlated with changes in atmospheric CO2 levels. That humans cause global warming through greenhouse gas and CO2 emissions is the conclusion of thousands of peer-reviewed scientific journals. Unfortunately, sharing more of these scientific facts is not likely to change the minds of those who fervently dispute the human causality in global warming. The problem is not that they lack information, but rather that they are falsely educated with misinformation. They also fear to accept the science out of a value-based fear of justifying political ideologies that they oppose. Bob Beyer tellingly wrote, “climate
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MPP wrong to call for minimum wage study
To the editor: In his August column decrying raising Ontario’s minimum wage from around $11.50 today to $15 by 2019, Conservative member Yakabuski reveals only one side. He states “...that before changes of such magnitude are made, a comprehensive economic impact study should be completed.” Translation: “When one has all the time in the world, or wants to delay interminably, form a committee—i.e. this will never happen under the Conservatives.” Member Yakabuski failed to state that in fact, Ontario has studied the matter interminably, resulting finally in this decision by the Liberals to both assist our economy as well as raise citizens out of poverty by raising the minimum wage. This issue has also already been positively decided upon by other jurisdictions—the cities of San Francisco and Seattle, the State of New York, U.S.A. federal government (re: its own employees), and the thriving nations of Great Britain, Denmark and Australia, to name a few. Competent, multi-national, independent research into the overall effects on economic activ-
ity of raising this wage in these and other regimes has admittedly been mixed, with much of the data favourable to such an increase. This member Yakabuski well knows, but doesn’t say. To summarize such research: Yes, some small businesses do sometimes lay off workers or close shop because of rising wages, but this seems also due to those individual businesses being “inefficiently” run in the first place. Most well managed small businesses paying out a “living wage” continue to operate at a profit because of better automation, cheaper production and admin. costs, decreased hiring costs with greater employee “loyalty”, and spreading out any residual cost increases to the consumer. These above four examples indicate nothing new: Automation is always on the rise, better ways to obtain and produce products are always occurring, human resource costs are always expensive, and inflation (for example) is always eating into consumer costs anyway, so a minimum wage increase cannot be construed as a sole driver of economic growth or lack thereof. Economic ups and downs are
constantly happening over time for a large variety of factors, and this will always be the case. Member Yakabuski would no doubt like to see purely “marketdriven forces” to be the single determinant for wage and price changes, but any grade-school child can tell us that at least in democracies, “greed-driven/ trickle down” market practices need to be mitigated by sensible government policies such as reasonable occupational health and safety rules, labour laws protecting the “vulnerable”, fair work standards for all workers regardless of background, and as well, decent (minimum) wage rates and contract assurances. This is especially true in Ontario, where fully 30 per cent of all workers earn less than $15 per hour. How does this large lack of spending power decrease overall personal consumer debt, assist job security, or enhance personal savings—all desirable social goals? Clearly it does not. Research also shows that increased wages, if introduced gradually and carefully (as is the case proposed here) can in turn lead to substantial increases in domestic consumption, tax revenues due to that
consumption, decreased poverty, therefore increased overall economic activity, resulting in (surprise!) more jobs! Is this not exactly the ideal “capitalist” model that should inform Member Yakabuski’s thinking? If, however, he (or any reader) still has doubts as to the correctness of this much-needed wage increase, he (or they) should try living for a month on $11.50 per hour (or less) – oh, my apologies: many, unfortunately, already do! At an estimated full time annual gross wage, $11.50 equals approximately $24,000; $15 equals $31,000. This wage increase will therefore put many more Ontarians into the “lower middle class.” No one can dispute the economic benefit of a viable, working middle class. In short, competent small businesses will fully adjust to this necessary policy change, as will the rest of us. We will then I think be a far more affluent society in the longer term, and that is an outcome noone can argue with. David Mitchell Arnprior
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To the editor: I’d like to thank Bob Boyer for his timely letter in the July 20 Renfrew Mercury, ‘Applause for MP Cheryl Gallant for Standing up for Personal Beliefs.’ In defending MP Gallant for standing up for her personal beliefs he is actually typifying the gutless Liberal tolerance for their agenda only, and nothing else - swimming downstream with erroneous dogma. I applaud Cheryl for her stance on man-made global climate change. She sees the Paris Accord for what it really is: control by the Leftist elites to destroy the economy of the richer nations, the United States being in the forefront, by mandating transfer payments to Third World countries. Isn’t it ironic how Turkey opted out of the accord when they learned they wouldn’t be receiving cash from the United States, the main contributor. We don’t know how much Jihadi Justine has pledged Canada for, but it must be remembered that Stephen Harper was dragging his heels towards this fiasco. Former U.S. President Barack Obama joined the accord in 2016 by executive order because he knew Congress wouldn’t pass it. The agreement obliged America to pay $100 billion a year to the United Nations, possibly the most corrupt institution in the world. We are supposed to believe the UN will use this money to protect the environment, namely the reduction of carbon dioxide which would be extremely costly; and many governments want to increase regulations, even more rules that would gut prominent industrial economies. The Left has made climate change something
like a religion, an article of faith regardless of the evidence. It is a tool they are using to increase their control. But what about the evidence? Mr. Boyer mentions the oft-quoted 97 per cent of scientists who agree that climate change is real and threatening the planet. Do you know how the 97 per cent figure was arrived at? Well here it is: (Source,The Heartland Institute, International Conference on Climate Change: Art Robinson, Voice of Reason Award) “The 97 per cent figure comes from a survey of almost 12,000 peer-reviewed science papers conducted by Australian scientist John Cook. The survey actually found a 97 percent consensus only among peer-reviewed papers taking a position on the cause of global warming. The catch is that only 34 percent of the papers took a position on the subject. Since 33 percent of the papers appeared to endorse the notion that humans cause climate change, Cook divided 33 by 34 to arrive at his 97 percent figure. It would be more honest to claim that 1 percent of scientists say humans are not causing climate change, one third of scientists say they are and two-thirds of scientists are not making such dogmatic proclamations. “ “When University of Delaware Prof. David Legates re-examined Cook’s study, he found that even the 33 percent figure might be artificially high. There you have it; the Left will cling to their intolerant belief systems to gain control no matter what the evidence – akin to the junk science of evolution; but that’s another topic. Frank Scheer, Eganville
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ARNPRIOR'S HISTORIC THEATRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017
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A Concert For Canada Featuring contemporary songs by various Canadian composers and traditional Canadian folk songs Saturday, August 19th Grace St. Andrew’s United Church 269 John St. N, Arnprior, ON
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One thing I enjoy about nature is that in the wilds, there are always unanticipated encounters. It might be a spectacular wildflower or unusual insect whose identity remains unsolved until you return home and search the books. Or it might be an encounter with a larger animal, even one with which you are quite familiar. Recently, I experienced the latter. I was in Algonquin Park looking for Common Branded Skippers, tiny northern butterflies that fly in August. For two hours I searched for them in a small meadow near West Smith Lake. This year, apart from Monarchs, most butterflies are scarce; the incessant rain has likely had a negative effect on caterpillars and pupae. The Joe Pye Weed and other meadow wildflowers were alive with bees and flies, but butterflies were near absent; I encountered only three Least Skippers, one Painted Lady and one Aphrodite Fritillary. I was on my knees taking photos of Bumble Bees when I glanced toward the narrow canal that ran along the meadow’s edge to a pond farther out. To my surprise I was looking into the eyes of a beaver. As I slowly moved to change my camera lens, the beaver, which had been floating silently, responded with an explosion of water. Waves soon rippled down the canal toward the pond. Eventually the animal’s head emerged far away and soon was out of sight. I waited quietly and after about 15 minutes the beaver returned. It swam up the canal, one that had been dug years ago by its ancestors, stop-
ping mere metres from me. For several minutes it silently floated, its nostrils flaring as it smelled the air. When a breeze blew my scent to it, the beaver dove and again vanished. Over the next hour this scenario was repeated several times until the beaver decided I posed no threat. Once satisfied I was harmless, it swam past me and climbed out of the water onto a trail leading to the meadow. It vanished into the dense cloak of Virgin’s Bower that smothered the Bracken Fern and grasses. I could always tell where the beaver was by the violent shaking of the plants, a scene reminiscent of one in Jurassic Park. Eventually the beaver emerged, a long bouquet of plants clenched in its teeth and trailing behind it. It entered the canal and towed its cargo to a widening where it stopped and began noisily devouring its bounty. A smaller beaver, likely last year’s young, arrived a short time later. When it tried to steal part of the larger beaver’s meal it was met with an angry response, so it settled for nibbling on chunks of Water-lily floating on the water’s surface. Both beavers regularly swam past me to harvest more plants. One time the larger beaver returned with an impressive White Birch in tow. The physical effort it expended in dragging the tree along the canal and across the pond was admirable. As I have experienced in the past, once Beavers learn your scent they will tolerate your presence. It just requires a lot of patience. And not showering or changing clothes for a week also helps! The Nature email is mruntz@start. ca
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An Arnprior comic is a semifinalist in a national competition, and he needs as many votes as possible by Friday, Aug. 18, to win $25,000. “Twenty-five thousand dollars is a quarter of a tenth of a million,” said Nigel Grinstead. He laughed at the idea of well-paid Canadian comics. “Oh, yes. The business is just booming these days,” he said. “I’ve been sprucing up my spaghetti with sauce.” SiriusXM’s Top Comic competition went from 60 hand-picked comics to just 18. Billed as a search for “Canada’s best comedian,” voting has been open for the last month. At the end of the voting period, the six comics with the most votes will move on as finalists, along with two picked by judges. Grinstead made the finals two years ago. “It’s been the only loss I’ve suffered in comic competition. I’m hoping this will be a retribution story.” The eight finalists will then compete live on stage in September as part of Just of Laughs (JFL) 42 in Toron-
to. Along with the cash sum, the winner will also receive a guaranteed spot at three of Canada’s biggest comedy festivals in 2018: JFL Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Two runners up will also receive televised spots in the Montreal show. Grinstead is up against competition from across the country, almost all from large urban centres with potentially huge voting blocs. He isn’t begging for support, but he is working hard to convince social media users to “go from the Prior to the fire” and double-click on his name. “I hope people watch the videos and, if they like mine, to vote for me,” he said. His style is curmudgeon sarcasm, he said, that draws from his “Valley boy” upbringing. He is the son of town coun. Lynn Grinstead. He said a good motivator for entering the world of comedy is the aversion to doing other jobs. He was a fan of slapstick comics Leslie Nielsen and Jim Carrey, but “getting hit in the face with a frying pan and a fish” wasn’t for him. To learn more and to vote, visit siriusxm.ca/topcomic. Sirius XM broadcasts more than 120 satellite radio channels in Canada.
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Summer day in the park
Photos by Brian Dryden/Metroland Layan Alghadban, 6, (facing camera) dances with her friend Maria Khader, 7, during a concert in the park at Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior on Sunday, April 13.. The girls visited the park with their families from Fiddler Kyle Felhaver was the star attraction at a concert on Sunday at Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior. Kanata on the beautiful and hot sunny day.
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Municipal Matters August 17, 2017
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS Tuesday, August 22, 2017 @ 6:00 pm Council Tuesday, September 5, 2017 @ 6:00 pm 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
MISSISSIPPI MILLS AT A GLANCE 2017 Wednesday September 13th, 7:00PM – 9:00PM Almonte Community Centre Don’t miss this opportunity to gather information on and register for all your leisure time activities. From piano lessons to curling; field naturalists to yoga - there’s something for everyone. Remember this event is not just for the kids; there are many activities for residents of all ages.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING FUTURE PLANS FOR RIVERWALK EXTENTION ONTO COLEMAN ISLAND
TAKE NOTICE that the Public Meeting will be held Tuesday September 5th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m., in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario, to consider a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13.
TAKE NOTICE that a Public Open House will be held on Monday, August 21st, 2017 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3 Rosamond Street E, Almonte, Ontario.
The Zoning By-law Amendment proposes to update the Secondary Dwelling Unit definition and provisions to align with changes to the Planning Act. The intent is to increase the allowance for Secondary Dwelling Units (also known as accessory apartments or granny flats) from only within a detached house, semi-detached house or duplex, to also within their secondary structures. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is available for inspection at the Municipality 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 Municipality’s Planning Department at (613) 256-2064 x206 or by e-mail at ascanlandickie@mississippimills.ca.
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For more information or to book your table contact the Mississippi Mills Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077 ext 22 or email tmaclaren@mississippimills.ca
Interested candidates are invited to review the detailed job description at www.mississippimills.ca. Click on Town Hall, select Employment. Deadline to apply is 12 o’clock noon on Friday, August 18, 2017.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 Proposed Amendment to the Zoning By-Law #11-83
The Municipality is looking for input with regard to the concept plans for the next phase of the Riverwalk Project onto Coleman Island. The purpose of the Public Open House will be to present a concept plan to the public, answer questions and collect feedback. Any and all comments can be submitted by e-mail or written submission by Wednesday, September 6th, 2017 to Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at dsmithson@mississippimills.ca ADDITIONAL INFORMATION is available at the Municipal Office, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday or by calling (613) 256-2064 ext. 225. The map below shows the proposed location of the Coleman Island extension:
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Safe student accommodation fire safety tips from AFD ARNPRIOR FIRE DEPARTMENT
As students prepare to move into shared or rented accommodations to attend college or university, parents, guardians and students themselves should take an active role in finding a safe place to live. It is essential for caregivers and students to talk about fire and life safety. Whether returning to school or leaving home for the first time, a discussion about good fire safety practices can help to ensure this exciting time in a student’s life is not marred by a fire tragedy. “I understand that it is a very exciting time for young adults, however they should take extra steps to ensure that they stay fire safe during the school year as this important part of adult living may often be overlooked,” said Cory Nicholas,fire prevention/ protection officer for the Arnprior Fire Department. Living Safely 101 - What Every Student Should Know to Prevent Fire Look While You Cook: Stay in the kitchen when cooking – especially if using oil or high temperatures. If a pot catches fire, have a proper-fitting
pot lid handy to slide over the pot and turn off the stove. Cooking requires constant attention. Distractions like televisions, cell phones, or computers can lead to a tragic cooking fire. Candle With Care: If you use candles in your room or apartment, keep
them away from anything that can burn and place them in a safe, sturdy holder with a glass shade or hurricane chimney. Place them where they cannot be knocked over and blow them out when leaving the room. Keep An Eye On Excessive Drinkers: Alcohol is a common factor in many fire fatalities involving cooking and smoking. Be aware of roommates and friends who have been drinking excessively, especially if they are cooking or smoking. Smoke Outside: Establish rules for smokers. If you permit smoking inside, use large, sturdy ashtrays that can’t be easily tipped over. Ashtrays should be emptied into a metal container not the garbage can. Check around furniture cushions after people have been smoking, especially if they have been drinking. Use Electricity Wisely: Toasters, coffeemakers and microwaves should be plugged directly into an outlet. If you must use an extension cord, buy one that is the correct gauge for the appliance and has a CSA or ULC approval mark on the label. CSA or ULC approved power bars may be
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used for stereo equipment, computers and lights. Clear the Clutter: Keep things that burn away from heat sources like stovetops, space heaters and electronic equipment. Tea towels and paper too close to burners can catch fire. Keep space heaters at least one metre away from bedding, furniture and curtains. Working Smoke Alarms: It’s the Law: Your room or apartment must have working smoke alarms. Test them monthly and notify the landlord immediately if they’re not working. Dead batteries must be replaced right away. Nuisance alarms can be avoided by making sure smoke alarms are not located too close to the kitchen or bathroom. Consider getting a smoke alarm with a hush feature. Smoke alarms should be checked after any extended absence such as Christmas break and reading week. Never tamper with or disable a smoke alarm. Carbon Monoxide Alarms: Ontario law requires all homes/apartments to have a working carbon monoxide alarm outside all sleeping areas if there is a fuel-burning appliance or fireplace in the home/apartment. If
the building has a service room or a garage, carbon monoxide alarms must be installed outside each sleeping area of all apartment units above, below and beside the service room or garage. If there is a service room, a carbon monoxide alarm also must be installed in the service room. Contact the local fire department for more information. Plan To Escape: Know two ways out of your room or apartment in case of fire. Identify all exits and make sure you can use them. If you live in a highrise, familiarize yourself with the building’s fire safety plan. If you discover fire, call the fire department from a safe location outside. Be Equipped: To stay safe, all students should put together a package that includes a smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm, a battery powered lantern or flashlight and radio, extra batteries and a CSA or ULC approved power bar. Learn More: For more information about fire safety in student accommodations, contact your local fire department or visit: www.mcscs.jus.gov. on.ca - www.ontario.ca/makeitstop www.esasafe.com - www.csa.ca .
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CPAN issues Canada 150 challenge RENFREW COUNTY CHILD POVERTY ACTION NETWORK
well-used and needed program, Tools for School. Lyn Smith, Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN) executive director, said, “We very much appreciate the ongoing help and support the community continues to provide. This is especially important for our Tools for School program. The key to CPAN’s success is that we are fortunate to live in Renfrew County, where our community is kind and caring, their involvement helps us to continue to help so many local children in need each and every year in many ways. We are asking for their help to allow every child the opportunity to reach their full potential so that no child is left behind.” Research shows that when children grow up in poverty, they are at high risk of dropping out of school and/or not transitioning to post-secondary education. This then puts them at risk of being “unemployable” as adults, and if they then have children, these children
are more likely to live in poverty, continuing the cycle of poverty. CPAN’s Tools for School program was created to allow all children to reach their full potential in life and enjoy a bright future. When CPAN was formed in 2000, our goal was to take action and help children living in poverty. Back then, we stuffed one backpack at a time and gave them out to children on a case-by-case basis. Tools for School has grown substantially since then and now helps between 1,000 and 1,500 local children/youth in need annually by providing a backpack, school supplies and shoes. We cannot do this alone, and need your help. If you can help, and/or would like more information about this program please visit our website, Facebook page, Twitter account, or feel free to contact myself or Lyn Smith at 613-735-9579 or by email at lsmith@phoenixctr.com.
Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network is challenging everyone in Renfrew County and beyond to help raise funds for the Tools for School program. It costs just $75 to help a child (or youth) in need, per school year. So in honour of Canada’s 150th, we are inviting individuals, groups, businesses, workplaces, etc. to raise $150 and sponsor two local children in need, and then challenge others to do the same! There are many ways people can get involved with this campaign. • Challenging family, friends, coworkers, etc. to take the “fill the bottle” challenge • Like and share our “CPAN 150 Challenge” Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ cpan150challenge/ Donations can be made: • Online at: http://renfrewcountycpan.ca/donate • By cheque: Payable to Child Poverty Action Network (please write Tools for School in memo) • Cash should not be mailed, and can be dropped off to our office (open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.) To support this initiative, a short video has been created. Thanks REGISTER NOW in our expanded to the generdaycare facility in Central Public School! ous donation of time and skills by • Infants • Toddlers • Preschoolers Jadyn Malone, who starred in the blockbuster movie Arrival, and Lotus City Media, this video became a reality. Please Buses available to nearby schools take a minute to watch it, and feel free to share with your family and friends: h t t p s : / / w w w. f a c eb o o k . c o m / cpan150challenge/videos/ 1323703964 392119/. We believe that it speaks volumes Please contact Nancy Briscoe about the importance of this nbriscoe@columbushouse.ca • very worthy and
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Annual seniors barbecue another success LIZ WALL Seniors at Home
The sun gods looked down on us throughout the day and continued until the day ended with ‘Wipeout’. We could not have asked for a better day when the sun shined throughout on July 20 for the seniors’ barbecue in Robert Simpson Park and the 255 plus that participated in the 18th annual as hosted by the staff and volunteers of Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home (ABMSH). Social program co-ordinator Marg Bourk and ABMSH executive director Dennis Harrington welcomed everyone to the event, thanking everyone for supporting the yearly event and promised an enjoyable afternoon with plenty of music by Smooth Country, good food, fun and plenty of old-fashion hospitality. “We are very thankful for the support we receive from the communities and beyond,” stated Dennis Harrington. “Without the business community’s support and that of our volunteers and dedicated staff the afternoon would not be possible. It is because of everyone we are able to provide such a fun afternoon for all to enjoy.” Donating time and products to make the event such a success ABMSH wishes to thank the following members of the Business Community:
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* Staff – Ken Carroll, Mandy Stinson, Tammy Mondor, Lesley Barr, Liz Wall, Wayne Periard, Colin Borshevsky, Mike Walsh, Nancy Peck, Marg Bourk and Dennis Harrington. Added attractions included: The Spinning Wheel by Arnprior Villa with everyone having a chance to win a prize; Arnprior Regional Health with an information booth setup; golf carts to drive those from the high school parking lot to the event and the draw for the mega 50/50 raffle. Tickets had been sold on the Mega 50/50 from May to July 20, 2017. Brittany Harris of Arnprior Villa assisted in drawing the winning ticket, number 1110, was held by Kyle Coady of Carleton Place who won a total of $1588. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets and supported the Mega 50/50 Fundraiser. Thank you to Smooth Country for entertaining with a wide collection of country favourites and classic oldies – Jane Lafont, lead singer and guitar, Dale McNulty lead guitar and Arron Lafont on drums. To conclude – Smooth Country ended the day with a blast from the past – ‘Wipeout’ as played by 15 year old Arron Lafonte. What a way to end the seniors’ barbecue! It was a blast and we hope to see everyone next year for the 19th annual.
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Arnprior Packers name new head coach TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com
It didn’t take long to line up a new bench boss for the Arnprior Packers of the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League (CCHL2). General manager Brent Sylvester made the announcement of a new coach via email Aug. 8. “The Arnprior Packers are pleased to name Hamish Fraser the new bench boss to replace Tony Iob’s departure,” said Sylvester. Fraser is a Carleton Place native and is no stranger when it comes to coaching minor hockey. He has coached minor hockey with the Mississippi Thunder Kings for 12 years, was the head coach/general manager of the Perth Blue Wings, and spent four years with the Richmond Royals organization as assistant/head coach and general manager, both of the CCHL2. He separated ties with Richmond in the spring of 2017. Fraser’s personal hockey claim to fame was when he played for Kemptville 73’s when they were a Junior B club. The team went undefeated in the 1996 season and went on to win the league championship. Sylvester noted his experience speaks for itself. “Hamish has guided the Royals to league finals the past two only to fall
The new coach for the Arnprior Packers is Hamish Fraser.
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short to the Casselman Vikings.” “He is very knowledgeable of our Sylvester said Fraser brings a league and the teams in it to go along wealth of experience and a winning with the fact he has won four diviattitude to the team. sion titles in the old EOJHL and the
CCHL2 combined,” Sylvester told Metroland Media via email. Sylvester noted the remainder of the staff is as follows: assistant coach, Mike Carter; assistant coach, Kip Mulvihill; trainer, Ben Jardine, and equipment manager, Jerry Boucher. Fraser admitted he has a different style of coaching. “I’m a communicative coach. I rely on talking to the players a lot to make sure they are well aware of their roles,” said Fraser, who is also open to ideas the players may have. “It’s been well received over the last nine or 10 years.” It is evident by the way he speaks about his team he cares about the success of his players both on and off the ice. “They are my players, my boys, I say that a lot. I tend to do a lot for them and they end up doing a lot for me and we end up being successful,” said Fraser. “I want them to reach the next level but I understand they have school and other commitments.” The Packers finished in second place in the Richardson Division last season with a record of 39-8-1. “Out of the top four teams from last year, Arnprior is by far set up the best this season,” said Fraser. The Packers made it to the quarter finals in the playoffs, losing in game seven, at home to the Royals. Fraser said he is familiar with the
Packers as it was his job as general manager to study the other teams. He noted the Packers will be without leading scorer Mathew Labrosse, who had 42 goals last season, and Daniel Monk who had 41 goals. Fraser said he is confident with the returning core and some players they have acquired in the off-season that they will do well. “They probably have three or more 30-goal scorers this year,” said Fraser. Former Packers coach Iob recently left the team for the Navan Grads of the Central Hockey League. “I have a lot of respect for Tony and knowing what Brent can bring I think we will be competitive,” said Fraser. “I expect us to be one of the top teams and we will be ready to go.” Packers training camp runs Aug. 15, 16, 17 and they have four exhibition games scheduled. On Aug. 24 they travel to Ottawa to face the Golden Knights at 7:15 p.m., Aug. 27 they host the Knights at the Nick Smith Centre at 7:30 p.m. The Packers also have two games with the newly-formed Carleton Place Jr. Canadians on Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. and Sept. 3 at 2 p.m. both on the road. The regular season starts with the annual showcase in Ottawa Sept. 9 and 10. In other Packer news the team announced on Aug. 9 former player Ryan Bangs has committed to the London Knights of the OHL.
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RENFREW COUNTY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD INVITATION TO SUBMIT
PROPOSAL FOR SNOW REMOVAL/ICE CONTROL AND SWEEPING SERVICES THREE YEAR CONTRACT FOR WINTER 2017/18, 2018/19 AND 2019/20 VARIOUS LOCATIONS The Renfrew County Catholic District School Board invites qualified applicants to submit proposals for a three year contract for snow removal/ice control and sweeping services at each building location within Renfrew County. Amprior
St. John XXIII Catholic School, 75 Edey St. St. Joseph’s Catholic School, 324 John St. N.
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St. John Bosco Catholic School, 99 Peter St.
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St. Joseph’s Catholic School, 12629 Lanark Rd.
Chalk River Deep River
St. Anthony’s Catholic School, 2 McCarthy St. St. Mary’s OLGC Catholic School, 33110 Hwy. 17
Combermere
George Vanier Catholic School, 2782 Dafoe Rd.
Douglas
St. Michael’s Catholic School, 5346 Queen St. E.
Eganville
St. James Catholic School, 70 Wellington St.
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Motocross revs up in the Valley DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
Proposals will be accepted by: Renfrew County Catholic District School Board 499 Pembroke Street West Pembroke, ON. K8A 5P1 Tel: 613-735-1031 until 2:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. Documents may be picked up at the above location or request by email from Alison Shalla at ashalla@rccdsb.edu.on.ca The Owner reserves the right to accept an offer which is deemed most advantageous. The lowest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. Contracts will be subject to Ministry of Education approval.
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The Upper Ottawa Valley’s only dirt bike track is motoring past its third year in operation. Dubbed “Ontario’s naturally elevated track” the Kennelly Mountain Motocross (KMMX) race series this year was on two weekends, one in June and one in July. That’s when dirt bike racers from across the region bring their campers and equipment and machines up Ontario’s highest mountain ridge near Calabogie and Mount St. Patrick to a unique destination. The sandy loam soil track winds along the mountain’s ridge offering two-minute lap times of continuous elevation change. Owners Sheri and Chris Kopetoske opened the second track in Eastern Ontario (the only other is south of Ottawa, in Richmond). After years of driving their son to tracks in Toronto, Montreal and beyond, they were sure a spot in the valley would work. And it has. More than 200 participated in the July 15-16 series, up significantly from the previous year. Hundreds of kids – both boys and girls - from towns like Arnprior and Renfrew have joined KMMX. Riders up to the age of 65 participate. “We’re having a terrific weekend,” a busy Sheri said on July 16. “The kids are having a great time. Motocross is
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Before KMMX opened three years ago, motocross families drove to Ottawa or, more frequently, to tracks in Toronto, Montreal and beyond. a really great family sport. You are with your kids on the weekend, and many of the families get to know each other.” Riders take the tournaments quite seriously, she added. It’s usually lights out (or at least generators off) at 11 p.m. and helmets on at 6 a.m. “They have to be very disciplined,” Sheri said. The competition is real, and the stakes are high for those looking to turn professional in Canada or the U.S. Sheri said about five riders from the Ottawa area are making a living off the sport.
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It’s also a good cardio workout, surprisingly. A motorized bike does require daft handling and peak awareness. When the helmet comes off the driver is usually exhausted and sweating. The couple hasn’t regretted taking the plunge and opening a motocross business. The entire family and some friends are involved. Son Collin, now 19, has a major role to play. “The sport has been good to our family,” Sheri said. “It’s a huge community of friends, too.” For more on the local track, see www.kmmx.ca.
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Chris Bujold gives the thumbs up sign as he gets ready to get into the water at Burnstown Beach Sunday morning as part of a Ski Ability Ottawa event that allows those with disabilities to enjoy the sport of water skiing. Far right, Bujold in action on the water. Photos by Brian Dryden/ Metroland
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Calabogie Peaks and local roadways were abuzz with activity Aug. 5 as the facility played host to an Ottawa Sprint/Super Weekend Spartan Race. There were 1,600 racers participating in the event, say officials. The Peaks will be hopping again this weekend as it plays host to the Calabogie Blues & Ribfest.
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5 Generations! 5 generations gathered together to celebrate the arrival of the newest member of the family, Parker Wayne Nadobny, who was born April 1st, 2017. Also in the photo is his Father Jesse Nadobny, his Grandmother Tammy Stoppa, his Great Grandmother Donna Jones and his Great Great Grandmother Edna Payne.
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Continuing her Degree in Ireland in September at the Limerick Institute of Technology Congratulations on all your accomplishments. The world is your to discover. All the best in your future endeavors. Love, Dad, Mom, Jeff, Juletta, and Samantha
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Mrs. Lucienne (nee Laramee) 1918-2017 Passed away at the Shawville Hospital July 27, 2017 at age 99 surrounded by loved ones. Former wife of Marcellin Guay (deceased June 28, 2013). Dear mother of Yvon (Louise); Yvonne Chubey (late Bill); Emile (late Greta); Daniel (Carol) and Leo (Connie). Also survived by 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren. A religious service was held August 4, 2017 at St-Pierre Catholic Church in FortCoulonge, Quebec.
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LILYBELLE ELEANOR May 16, 1931 – August 6, 2017
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lilybelle McMillan in her sleep at Bonnechere Manor on Sunday August 6, 2017 at the age of 86. Beloved wife of the late Clarence McMillan. Lilybelle will be dearly missed by her siblings Murray (Joan) Bilson and Laura Bilson. Lilybelle is predeceased by her brothers Clarence and Russell Bilson and her sister-in-law Gladys Bilson. She will be remembered by all of her great nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation will be held at the Anderson Funeral Home, 22 Raglan Street South, Renfrew on Thursday August 10, 2017 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Funeral service to Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Thursday August 11, 2017 at 11am with interment to follow at Howard Cemetery, Forester’s Falls. Those desiring may make donations in memory of Lilybelle to a charity of your choice online at www.zohrfuneralhome.com
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(nee Miskell) August 2, 1929-August 9, 2017 We lost our dear Barbie - as she was known to her entire family and wide circle of friends - on August 9, 2017. Survived by her loving husband of 69 years, Barry, and her devoted children Jo (Tom), Jane (Bob), and Matt (Cathy). Predeceased by her eldest son Bruce. Also survived by grandchildren Sarah, Laura Jane (Nick), Meredith (Mike), Fraser (Melissa), Charlotte, Alicia, Kira, and Ian, and great grandchildren Sophia, Leo, Lily, and Leah. Barbie was fond of quilting, her bridge club, gardening, and happy hour with loved ones. She was “proud as a peacock” of her family. As one of her close buddies so aptly put it, her marvelous enjoyment of all things quirky will stay with us always. Thank you to Dr. Gordon and staff at the ADMH. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Donations would be welcomed by the Arnprior & District Humane Society or a charity of your choice. Friends and family will gather at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre, Sunday August 13, 2017 from 1-4 p.m. Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer!. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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LaRose, John “Gary” Passed away surrounded by his family and friends in the Almonte Country Haven on August 12, 2017. Gary of Carp, at the age of 74. Beloved husband to Dale for over 44 years. Will never be forgotten by his daughter Crystal (Thad Newman) and proud grandpa of John. Predeceased by his parents Emile and Annie. Survived by his two brothers Fred and Bob. Survived by his children from a previous marriage Eric, Joanne, Earl and Pat. Thanks “Moon” (Gerry Sample) for being such a good friend. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 from 2-4pm & 6-8pm. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 11am in the Holy Name of Mary Parish (134 Bridge St., Almonte, ON.) Reception in the Almonte Civitan Hall will follow Mass. Private interment of cremated remains at a later date. Donations in memory of Gary may be made to the Almonte Country Haven. A special thanks to ALL the staff at Almonte Country Haven for their unbelievably dedicated care and support. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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January 18, 1956-August 7, 2017 Former Town of Arnprior By-Law Enforcement Officer & Animal Control Officer It is with deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our “rock”, our mom and devoted wife and best friend of our dad Bill MacMeechan of Arnprior. Mom, Mary Barbara ‘Barb’ MacMeechan, passed away unexpectedly in the comfort and peace of her Arnprior family homestead on Monday, August 7, 2017. Mom was only 61 but filled a lifetime for us with lasting memories. We will always remember those years filled with so much love surrounded by family, friends and love of community. She was born January 18, 1956 the daughter of the late Clifford and Delima (Kilbride) Lebrun and sister to five brothers and three sisters. Mom and Dad started dating at a young age and soon knew they were soul mates. They were married December 15, 1973. Later came their children, Meagan MacMeechan (Ottawa) and Mandy Stinson of Arnprior. Mom was so dedicated and loyal to her family, a strong lady who was there for all of us. She would later share that special love and dedication by showering her grandsons Deven and Liam Stinson. Together Mom and Dad shared their love of music as members of the Spirit of 69 (drum core marching band) for 10 plus years. They spent many nights at the ball diamonds in Arnprior; Bill coached and Barb as score keeper or running after her daughters. She had a strong respect for animals and her community serving both in her career as the former Town of Arnprior By-Law Enforcement Officer and Animal Control Officer. Barb is also survived by siblings Marian Miller of Galetta, Anne Shirley Lebrun of Arnprior, Maureen Larkin (Danny) and James Lebrun, all of Galetta, brother-in-law Dwight Miller, two nephews, two nieces, many cousins and her special and true friend, Linda Roy of Ottawa. Everyone was “Kiddo” to mom but to us she will always be our mother, wife and grandma. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Please join us for visitations on Friday, August 11, 2017 from 6-8pm and after 9:30am on Saturday. A service in celebration of Mom’s life will be held Saturday, August 12, 2017 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00am. If you wish to make a donation in memory of our mom, wife, grandma and sister, please consider ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program Inc. or the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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Helen Lorraine Salter
June 7, 1936-August 1, 2017 Retired- Pfizer Canada (30 years) After a brief illness, Helen passed away peacefully at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital, Tuesday August 1, 2017. Helen Salter of Pine Grove at the age of 81 years. Beloved wife of the late Harold E. Salter (2011). Dearly loved and devoted mother of Debbie Homer (Jim), Kathy Mask (Mike), Steven Salter (Sue) and Lori Chusroskie (Kevin Nicholas). Cherished grandmother of Amanda Holmes (Alex), Kyle Mask, Scott and Nikki Salter and Curtis and Cory Chusroskie. Predeceased by her brothers Harold Holbein (late Ona) and Mervyn Holbein (late Anna) and sister Beatrice Kingsley (late Reginald). Helen will be fondly remembered by John Chusroskie, Susan Conway and Ian Moodie (Lisa), Helen’s good neighbor who she called her second son. Daughter of the late Spurgeon and Grace (Hitchcock) Holbein. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Visitation was Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Saturday after 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service was conducted Saturday August 5, 2017 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery at a later date. In memoriams to the Elgin Street Baptist Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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In Ottawa Hospital on Saturday August 5, 2017, Susan Donohue, age 65 years. Daughter of the late Joseph Kevin and Mary (nee O’Neill) Donohue; dear mother of Kevin, Chris (Meghan), & Sean (Claire), Renfrew. Loving grandmother of Rory & Ben. Dear sister of Cathy (Hugh) MacDonald, Deep River, Pat (Susan), and John (Rosemary), Douglas. Ontario. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Tuesday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael’s Church, Douglas, Wednesday August 9th at 11 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Diabetes Assoc. or Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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WEIR Gordon Allan (Sergeant Ottawa Police) Peacefully on Saturday, August 12, 2017 in Almonte, ON. Gordon of Bowland Road, at the age of 73. Cherished by his wife Marjorie (nee Paterson) for 48 years. Loving father of Treena (Bill Lowry) and Trent Weir (Amy Graat). Proud “Grandpa” to Kate, William, Thomas, Anna and Clara. Brother of Anne (Ervin Sweeney), John and Doug d. 2016 (Chris). Brother-in-law to Mary Connolly. Predeceased by his parents Cecil and Phylvia also brother-in-law Delmer Paterson (Dorothy) and Lloyd Connolly. Fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews, family, friends and colleagues. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 from 2-4pm & 6-8pm. Funeral Service will be held at St. George’s Anglican Church in Clayton, ON., on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 11am. Interment at St. George’s Cemetery on Bowland Rd., and reception to follow at 270 Bowland Rd. Donations in memory of Gordon may be made to the Nurses Fund Fairview Manor. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you to all of the caring and patient staff of Maple Grove in Fairview Manor (Almonte). Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Peacefully at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute in the early morning hours of Thursday, August 10th, 2017; Raymond Peter Holland of Pakenham passed away following a brief illness. He was 73. Ray is survived by his mother, Vera Barnes of England. Beloved husband and partner of Lorraine Potter. Loved father of Tracey, Steven and Jason, all of England. Devoted stepfather of Daniel Potter and Carolyn Menzies (Cliff). Cherished “Poppa Ray” of Charlie and Evelyn. Dear brother of Jacqui Venner, Jon Venner (Susanna) and Bob Venner (Pam). Fondly remembered for his love of birds and wildlife as well as his innate ability to turn his hand to almost anything and do it well. A gathering for family and friends to remember Ray will take place at a later date. For those wishing to remember Ray, please consider a donation to the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre, P.O. Box 11159, Nepean, ON K2H 7T9. Entrusted to the care and direction of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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CAMPBELL, Brian Robert
Suddenly at his home, in Cornwall, Ontario, on Friday August 4th, Brian Campbell, formerly of Renfrew, age 56 years. Son of the late James & Thelma Claire (nee Sullivan) Campbell. Dear brother of Claire Norlock (Don Norton), Renfrew, Stewart, Pembroke, John, Renfrew. Predeceased by sisters Jennifer Lorente and Elaine Campbell. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Friday August 11th: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 1 p.m. Saturday. Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Saturday August 12th at 2 p.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Brian, donations to Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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Darlene Jean Turner (nee MacDonald)
November 5, 1930-August 6, 2017 (Former employee of Huyck/Kenwood Mills for 30+ years) Passed away peacefully at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital, Sunday evening August 6, 2017. Darlene Turner of Arnprior at the age of 87. Beloved mother of Lee Turner (Kim) and Lynn Turner. Cherished grandmother of Shelbi and Marci Hanson. Dear sister of Donna Panke (Bruce) of Ottawa. Daughter of the late Charlie and Edith (Hicks) MacDonald. Private family arrangements entrusted to the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. For those wishing, a donation to the CHEO Foundation in memory of Darlene would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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STACY ALAN Passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on August 8th, 2017 at the age of 55 after a long journey with cancer. Predeceased by father Donald “Hank” Warren and mother Marion (Wilkinson). Dearly missed by daughter Haley (Ben Lush), sisters Donna (John Anderson) Warren, Cathy (Richard) Yolkowskie and loving extended family. Fondly remembered for his great love of the outdoors, craftsmanship, culinary skills and sense of humour. Special thanks to the health care professionals at Renfrew Victoria Hospital and The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Program for their compassion and care. Stacy’s wishes were that there would be no funeral or memorial services. All professional services have been entrusted to the Anderson Funeral Home, 22 Raglan Street South, Renfrew. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers and donations, please honour Stacy by sharing a story in his memory or spending time enjoying the outdoors.
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John “Jack” Nolan September 8, 1934 – August 17, 2015 In loving memory of a dear Husband, Father and Grandpa We hold you close within our hearts, And there you shall remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again. So rest in peace dear Husband, Dad and Grandpa, And thanks for all you’ve done, We pray that God has given you, The home you’ve truly won.
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Andrew (Buzz) Smith Dec 15, 1944 – Aug 17, 2015
He had a nature you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved him, His memory will never grow cold. Lovingly remembered, Always in our hearts, Sadie, Jason, Julie, Geoff, Nicole, Olivia, Ethan & Vaughn.
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REYNOLDS, Erwood and Rowena We had a wonderful afternoon with our family, friends, and neighbours at our 65th anniversary party. Sincere thanks for the many gifts, amazing cards, and numerous phone calls. Special thanks to our capable daughter, Wendy, and son-in-law, Sean, for organizing the whole event, preparing the delicious food, and decorating with artistry. Additional thanks to Freda, Peter, Diane, Bill, Pat, Barry, Nancy, and John for their welcome assistance. Many thanks to all who travelled from near and far to join us on our special day. ~ With love, Erwood and Rowena. IN MEMORIAM
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Peacefully in the comfort of her own home and surrounded by loved ones, Cheryl Mae Lahaie of Arnprior passed away on Saturday afternoon, August 5th, 2017. She was 55. Forever loved and remembered by her daughters Sara and Jenna. Dear sister of Carolyn Hendry (late Robert), Linda Fong (Robert), Larry Oliver (late Colette) and Douglas Oliver (Brenda). Cherished “Grandma” of Lily Mae and Milo McRae. Private arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Cheryl, you may wish to consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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APARTMENT FOR RENT IN RENFREW Large one bedroom apartment available Sept. 1st, ideal for seniors, main floor, in nice residential WANTED area, close to downtown, no pets please, no smokLAND WANTED ing, first and last required, 5 - 100 ACRES butting $645 monthly plus FOR RENT: 2 bedroom onto crown. Between Da- utilities. apartment, Fitzroy Harcre/ Denbigh areas. Phone 613-432-7154 bour, $750 per month plus 613-839-5739 utilities, NO PETS, Call Mike at 819-647-2659 or VEHICLES ARNPRIOR - 2nd floor 613-432-2212 or email large 1 bedroom apart- mrichardson29@ CAR FOR SALE, 1994 ment. Gas heat included. hotmail.com DODGE SPIRIT, good run- A v a i l . S e p t . 1 s t ning condition, needs 613-432-4332 body work, 613-432-3933
FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT located between Stittsville and Carp, $800+ hydro. Call Scott 613-266-7784 (leave message please)
ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm
1 BEDROOM APT $600. Also ground floor 2 bedroom $650+utilities. Near BACHELOR APT FOR downtown Renfrew. RENT, $550/month. 613-401-4663 Heat and hydro and water included, center town Ren246-252 John St N, Arn- frew, Call 10am - 5 pm prior, 2 blocks south of Tuesday - Saturday hospital, 1-bedroom & 2- 613-432-6434 bedroom, $715 & $815, immediate occupancy & September 1st respectiveCENTRAL RENFREW ly, renovated, non-smok- 1 bedroom apartment, ing, clean, quiet, secure, ground floor, $795 parking, locker, fridge, utilities included. No stove, hood fan, eat-in smoking, no pets, kitchen, dining/living quiet adult building, room, www.ovrentals.ca, 613-752-1464 613-266-4832
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TOTALLY REDONE, 2+1 bedroom, perfect for senior couple or professional, Spotlessly clean, smoke free, All appliances included. Very quiet neighbourhood. Call 613-432-1794 TWO BEDROOM - 3rd floor includes heat hydro water, satelite TV, parking, fridge, stove. Available August 1st. $895.00 Call Karen-613-623-4138
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ROADRUNNER In Arnprior Available for shopping, delivering groceries, picking up prescriptions, dry cleaning, take out orders, and much more. I am here to help you. Call 613-623-0083 Leave a message.
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File No: PMDF- 17035 Location: 777 Fibreboard Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W4 CLOSING DATE: Until position filled
Scapa, a leading manufacturer of adhesive tape products is seeking a Quality Engineer for its Renfrew Operations. This position is responsible for planning, coordinating and directing quality Assurance activities to ensure compliance with our ISO 9001-2015/IATF 16949 quality system. As well as; analyze failures, implement corrective and preventive actions and conduct process audits, internal audits, supplier audits, and other duties as assigned.
Additional requirements: Knowledge of S.P.C. techniques, FMEA, DOE, sample submission procedures, customers APQP activity procedures, PPAP requirements, TS 16949 requirements and gauging methodology and metrology. We offer a competitive Compensation and Benefits package that will be related to experience and Qualifications. Please submit your resume to: Renfrewhr@scapa.com
Summary: Reporting to the Procurement Manager, the Shipping Team Lead will be responsible for overseeing a wide variety of warehouse activities including shipping and receiving materials and/or finished goods and maintaining inventory and associated records. People management responsibilities include hiring and training, planning and assigning daily work, conducting evaluations, addressing performance issues and resolving problems.
Education/Qualifications: ! Minimum Post-secondary education in business or equivalent of education and experience ! Minimum 2 to 4 years of direct work experience in a shipping/warehouse supervisory function preferably in a manufacturing environment ! Forklift experience; valid certification is an asset ! Heavy Haul Trucking, Ocean, Intermodal & Rail shipping experience considered an asset
Skills: Supervision Communication
Minimum qualifications include: • University degree in Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Science degree • Minimum 5 years experience in Quality Assurance • Industrial manufacturing experience • High knowledge level in PCs and relevant software packages • Great communication and interpersonal skills
No telephone inquiries please-we thank you for your interest but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. 26 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 17, 2017
NO phone calls please. Information about this position will not be given over the phone.
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Call 613.432.3655 x31 or 1.800.884.9195
Qualifications • Firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) MANDATORY (please do not apply if you don’t already have it) • Hunting, Firearms and Fishing knowledge required (good knowledge of ammunition is a benefit) • Retail experience preferred • Basic computer and typing skills required Additional Information Please provide resume with references to: In person or mail – Al’s Corner Store, 4812 Hwy 17, Arnprior, ON K7S 3G7 Email – info@alscornerstore.ca
Pembroke MDF Inc. is a privately owned company, located just outside Pembroke, Ontario. Our facility utilizes high quality wood fiber supplied by local sawmills to manufacture high quality fibreboard and painted base board mouldings.
TEMPORARY FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS (Maternity Leave)
• Deliver in your own neighbourhood. • Great Family Activity • No Collections • Thursday Deliveries
Duties include, but aren’t limited to, the following: • Customer sales and service including sale of firearms & ammunition • Clean and stock shelves including facing and merchandising • Receive and put away inventory shipments • Operate computerized inventory system • Some product ordering • Supervising other shift employee • Open/Close Store as required
HELP WANTED
Quality Engineer
We’re looking for carriers to deliver our newspaper.
Hunting / Fishing / Convenience Store requires a responsible, self-motivated individual immediately to fill the position of The successful candidate will be able to work without supervision, while adhering to all rules and regulations, have excellent customer service skills, sales ability and a good work ethic. Generally the hours for this position are 35 per week (mostly afternoon/ evening Mon-Fri); however, some weekend shifts will be required, and flexibility to cover morning shifts when necessary would be preferred.
Reid Bros GM is looking to add 3 more people to our award winning team in the positions of:
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CHILDREN’S UNIVERSE DAYCARE, Hours 6:30 5:45, 3 months-12 years. FT/PT and Drop In’s. Price matching/ Sibling Discount, 613-622-1212 or visit http://www.childrens universe.net
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Minimum 3 years of experience supervising staff of 6 or more employees Good interpersonal and reasoning skills Strong verbal and written communication skills for both internal and external customers ! Strong written and verbal skills to communicate with all levels of the organization and external customers Negotiation ! Experience in managing third-party logistics providers Computer Proficiency ! Strong knowledge of ERP systems (i.e. Maximo), as well as Microsoft Office products, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Leadership & Team ! Team leadership and teambuilding abilities Work ! Excellent conflict resolution skills, diplomacy, and tact ! Persuasive, motivational, and persistent Decision Making ! Ability to interpret and act upon complex instructions ! Excellent analytical and problem solving skills Planning & Organizing ! Good financial and business awareness ! Strong quantitative and critical thinking skills ! Excellent planning and resource allocation skills Adaptability/Flexibility ! Proven ability to be flexible to changing priorities in a fast paced work environment For additional information regarding this position, please visit our website at www.pembrokemdf.com. ! ! !
To apply for this position, please forward a copy of your cover letter and resume to careers@pembrokemdf.com quoting the position title and file number.
Pembroke MDF Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to providing accommodations for persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during the recruiting and selection process, we will work with you to meet your needs. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only qualified applicants will be contacted.
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MECHANIC NEEDED
Hiring Day Monday August 22nd, 2017 Walk-in Interviews 8:00am-5:00pm Tim Hortons Arnprior 2 Staye Court Drive
This position starts immediately and includes a signing bonus, uniforms provided and Benefits Package. Please send resume to: info@dougsautomotivesolutions.com or fax to: 613-431-8293
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Doug’s Automotive Solutions is looking to hire a mechanic to support our expanding business. We are a full service shop and work on all vehicles makes and models. The facilities in our shop are up to date, and we have the latest software and equipment to diagnose and troubleshoot the electronic systems of all major manufactures, domestic or import. We are looking for a mechanic that is comfortable working in a team environment. The mechanics at our shop will discuss service matters with each other to help everyone with their jobs. We are looking for a mechanic with an S and/or T license. We offer a very competitive salary package commensurate with the skill level and experience of the mechanic. We take great pride in providing excellent service to our customers, completing correct repairs in a timely manner. If the mechanic shows good time management and customer service skills, the compensation package will be adjusted accordingly. Of course, good quality work means that the mechanic must be reliable and punctual, which is a hallmark of Doug’s Automotive Solutions.
Part Time Help Wanted Canadian Tire Arnprior is looking to add 4 part time team members to our team. We have openings in the following departments: • Cash/Customer Service • Warehouse/Receiving • Automotive Installer • Retail Floor Associate We oFFeR: • Extensive training • Competitive wages • Career growth opportunities • 15 – 25 hours per week Please email your resume today to Jerome Taylor, Jr. at jerome.taylor@thetire.ca. Only qualified applicants will be contacted for interviews.
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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!
Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!
For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have an immediate opening for a:
Master Scheduler
Reporting to the Production Planning Manager, the Master Scheduler is responsible for creating and maintaining detailed manufacturing schedules using CINCOM software in order to meet delivery objectives while respecting quality, inventory, and cost objectives. Qualifications: Candidates must possess a College/University degree and have 2 years relevant experience in Production Planning and Scheduling. Preference will be given to applicants having APICS certification, previous experience in MRP systems and production planning activities, and working knowledge of manufacturing control systems. Skills: Excellent written and verbal skills. Proficient in the use of MRP software as well as MS Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
For over Aerospace, Haley has beenhas producing For 60 overyears 60 Magellan years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley been magnesium aluminumand castings for the aerospace producingand magnesium aluminum castings for the industry. aerospace industry. Join Located a diversified maintenance team supporting a global leader in in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we sandhave casting technology. an immediate opening for a:
The position offers a Master wide range Scheduler of interesting hands on challenges while working with specialized equipment, and processes.
Reporting to the Production Planning Manager, the Master
Located in the scenic Ottawa Valley of Renfrew we have an Scheduler is responsible for west creating and maintaining immediate for a: schedules using CINCOM software detailedopening manufacturing
in order to meet delivery objectives while respecting Certified Industrial Millwright quality, inventory, and cost objectives.
Qualifications: Qualifications: Candidates must possess a • Candidates must possess certification for Industrial Mechanic / College/University degree and have 2 years relevant Millwright Seal) experience(Red in Production Planning and Scheduling. • A minimum of 3 years related experience Preference will be given to applicants having APICS • Apply safe work practices certification, previous experience in MRP systems and • Possess strong troubleshooting skills production planning activities, and working knowledge of • Mechanical aptitude, and knowledge of mechanical electrical manufacturing control systems. systems
Skills: Excellent written and verbal skills. Proficient in the
use of MRP software as well as MS Excel, Word, and Experience with hydraulics, pneumatics, welding PowerPoint. and experience with Preventative Maintenance programs will be considered assets Haley provides an excellent work environment with a
competitive wage and a comprehensive benefitsincluding: package. Major We offer a competitive salary and benefits package Medical, Dental and Short Term Disability. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an
Haley provides an excellent work environment with a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefits package.
interview will be contacted. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted.
We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted.
Please forward resume to: No telephone inquiries please
No telephone inquiries please
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Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero
No telephone inquiries please Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Please forward resume to: Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Magellan Aerospace, Haley Email:Human jobs.haley@magellan.aero Resources
634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero
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AUCTIONS
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ROB STREET AUCTION SERVICE LTD. Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 Viewing 5pm Start Time 6pm Chyropractic Muscle System prints, Neon beer signs, Figural cake pans, Vintage child’s horse & buggy rideon toy, crocks, lanterns, furniture, mig welder, tools, women’s CCM Bike, lawn mower, garden cart, Club Car golf cart (works like new), many box lots. Small Reserve on Golf Cart Rob Street Auction Services Ltd. Auctioneers: Bev & Rob Street 24 Family Lane, Lombardy Corner of Hwy 15S and Bay Rd (4 miles South of Smiths Falls) 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket@hotmail.com See Website for Full Listing and Pictures www.streetfleamarket.net
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AUCTIONS
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Monday August 21, 2017
Auction 10 a.m.* Viewing 9 a.m. Farm Auction
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N.H. TN 55 4x4 tractor with Allied Loader, Honda 300 ATV 4x4, hay wagons, dump trailer, bush hog, 3- pth equipment, tools, firearms, Rascal scooter, furniture, household items, antiques, collectibles and more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque
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Treasures & Trinkets Sale more than a garage sale. Sat. Aug 19th 8 am to 2:00 pm. 3802 Loggers Way Kinburn, ON (4 Corners of Loggers Way & Kinburn Side Road, downtown main street) Rain or Shine Collectibles for Sale: Antique Dishes, Tea sets (2), fancy bowls, china, crystal ware pieces Old Crock (1) Antique Parlor Stove Cheerful Oak ( Showroom Quality & Reserved price) More Modern Items: Kitchen table with 4 padded chairs Tall China Cabinet - solid wood & glass display shelving And more .
YARD SALE, 235 Bruce Street, Renfrew, August 19 8 am - 12 Noon. Dishes, booked, coloured glass, electric guitar, misc. items, Rain Date Sept 2
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Saturday August 19, 2017, 10:00 AM sharp For Valerie and Doug Sheffield to be held at their home located at 24 Woodridge Crt., Braeside - Corner of Woodridge Crt. and Usborne St. The Sheffield’s have sold their home. Craftsman 22 HP 42 inch ride on lawn mower; Poulan chainsaw; hedge trimmer; leaf blower; table saw; Router and Router table; Delta 10” Power Miter saw; 8” Drill Press; 15” Scroll saw; garden ornaments; wooden bench; electric snow blower; lawn sweeper; 8 pc dining room set – table, 6 chairs, hutch – Hepworth furniture Co., Palliser cream leather chesterfield, love seat and chair; leather recliner; cloth love seat; Wicker rocker and chair; Rattan table and 4 chairs; 5 pc Rattan set – 2 chairs, coffee table, love seat, accent table; Maple curio cabinet; Antique school desk; Leather top desk; Serving cabinet with marble tray; queen size bedding; linens; sheets; 3 – beds in a bag; hall tree; large assortment of knick knacks and figurines; carved wooden ducks; Oval Mirror; Assorted pieces of art; school bell; Sony receiver and 2 paradigm speakers; Coal Oil lamp; Mantle clock – Forestville Clock Company #479/31 Co.; 15 piece Thousand Faces Tea set – circa 1896 – excellent condition; Simpsons Potters 8 place china setting; 4 Royal Doulton figurines – Valerie; Valerie Isobel; Rose; For Someone Special; large selection of Pin Wheel Crystal; Plus many, many items too numerous to mention. Everything is in excellent condition and must sell. Please plan to attend. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Owners: Valerie and Doug Sheffield 613-623-0290 613-617-9805 Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 oniellsauctions@gmail.com www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
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CLUES ACROSS 1. Nocturnal rodents 6. “Sin City” actress Jessica 10. Strong dark beer 14. Nebraska city 15. Inclined to avoid conflict 17. Mistaken belief 19. Expresses disgust 20. Greek goddess of the dawn 21. Cranky 22. Boy who wouldn’t grow up 23. Scots for “home” 24. Turfs 26. Countries 29. The duration of something 31. Pastries 32. Golf score 34. Reasonable 35. Female parents 37. Art __, around 1920 38. Beloved sandwich 39. Damaged 40. Long time
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, even though you need to concentrate, do not turn up the intensity so much that it becomes stressful. Take a break every now and then to unwind and get away.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 You are at a turning point in your life and now may be a good time to make a few key changes, Leo. They may involve making new friends or exploring a new career.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you are eager to listen and learn, but you also want to create your own experiences and share them with others. Find a balance between being a teacher and a student.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, even if you have a lot to get done, you will be able to make decisions on your feet and adapt as the situation calls for it this week. Changes can come about quickly.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you excel at thinking through decisions before making them. This careful approach tends to work in your favor, but some decisions can be made more quickly than others. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, an important decision must be made in the very near future. Your judgement may be clouded by extraneous information, so try to block unnecessary noise.
41. One who rears 43. Without 45. Occupational safety and health act 46. Political action committee 47. Geological period 49. Swiss river 50. Type of mathematical graph 53. Doctors are sworn to it 57. One’s concerns 58. Type of wrap 59. Foray 60. Born of 61. A temporary police force
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Actively explore any impulses you may have over the next few days, Libra. You may not have the freedom for such exploration beyond this week, so act soon. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, some time relaxing seems like the ideal scenario right now. But you’re not prone to sitting still too long. Look for activities that keep you engaged.
CLUES DOWN 1. __ and circumstance 2. Bowfin fish 3. Ready money 4. Expression of satisfaction 5. A person who lacks good judgment 6. Cooks where one 7. Majors and Oswald 8. __ humbug 9. Salts 10. Type of hound 11. A notice of someone’s death 12. Disgust with sweetness 13. Barbie’s friend 16. Rectal procedures 18. Partner to carrots 22. Group of cops (abbr.) 23. First Chinese dynasty 24. A favorite of children 25. Being a single unit or thing 27. Fencing swords 28. New England river
SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 You are in your element this week, Sagittarius. Expect to be soaring on good vibes for several days. There is nothing pressing to pull you in another direction, so keep sailing along. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, now may seem like a good time to allow your imagination to run wild, especially if the going gets tough. However, you need to be fully present this week. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Optimism is always good, Aquarius. But you may need to look at all sides of the situation right now if you are to make an informed choice about something important. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, if you are having difficulty asking for something you desire, practice what you want to say and test out your delivery on a friend
29. Sino-Soviet block (abbr.) 30. Insect feeler 31. Payment (abbr.) 33. Director Howard 35. Large deep-bodied fish 36. Architectural term describing pillars 37. Chargers legend Fouts 39. Awaken 42. Covered 43. Frock 44. Cools a home 46. Congratulatory gestures 47. __ fide 48. Ancient Incan sun god 49. Card players’ move: __ up 50. Gentlemen 51. Educational organizations 52. Actress Daly 53. Southern sky constellation (abbr.) 54. Midway between east and southeast 55. Small European viper 56. Language close to Thai 0810
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: ddunn1@metroland.com 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 office at 35 Opeongo Rd. in Renfrew.
August 19
The ADHS Bottle Drive is on Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. All proceeds go toward student education and extra curriculars for the students of ADHS. Members of the Student Activity Association will be going door to door as well as we will have a drop off station located at the high school (59 Ottawa Street). Questions can be directed to the student president at wrightkaileigh@gmail.ca. Mike’s Annual Charity Yard Sale. This year all money raised by Mike & Judy’s yard sale will go to The Neighbourhood Link. Sale held at 260 Elgin St. W, at 7:30 a.m. (Rain Date: August 26th). Corn Roast & BBQ Saturday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. at St. George’s Church, Fitzroy Harbour. $10 Adults / $5 (ten and under). McNab/Braeside Market - Full of Beans and Hot Tomatoes. McNab/Braeside Market celebrates a variety of beans and tomatoes. Fresh produce available, as well as Bean and Tomato preserves. Or try them together in our special Chile con Carne. Market runs from 8 a.m. to noon, Russett Drive near the Hwy 17/ Calabogie Rd. junction. Please join us at the Arnprior animal shelter, 490 Didak Dr., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. We will be offering dog baths, nail trims, light grooming and a microchip clinic. No appointments necessary (first come-first serve). Cash Only. 100% of the proceeds to help the animals in our care! Please visit our website for more details. www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca
August 20
Calvary Baptist Church presents the Heart of Passion by Louie Giglio, Video series includes
“Indescribable,” “How great is our God,” and ‘Hope, When life hurts most” to be shown each Sunday Aug. 6, 13 and 20, at 6:30 p.m. Popcorn and drinks provided. For more information about this movie night event please call Pastor Bruce Donald at 613-623-4863
August 22
Arnprior Basketball Club Valley Pride fundraiser is at the Rona parking lot, 236 Madawaska Blvd., Arnprior on Tuesday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Registration fees will be accepted at 5:30. Meet the coaches. Hear a message from the club president, meet the new director of programming, advice from guest speakers, guest athletes from ADHS alumni will be on hand. Learn tips and tricks to get yourself noticed at tryouts. Boys and girls grades 4 to 10 welcome. Parents could win 50 per cent off club fees during a three shots competition. Athletes could take home one of two Raptors jerseys. For more contact Sarah Spratt via email at spratts@rcdsb.on.ca.
August 23
Island View Suites hosts Annual Corn Roast 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Delicious food and live entertainment by The Diamonds. RSVP 613622-0002, ext 1. At 6:30 p.m. Lorne Sutherland Women’s Institute meets at the beach at Robert Simpson Park for a walk. 7 p.m. Arnprior Library Community Meeting room Refreshments and Guest Speaker from Robbie Dean Family Counselling Center. Everyone Welcome: RSVP to scotchthistle@hotmail.ca or 613623-6436 with number attending.
August 24
Attention Employers! ontrac is hosting a Breakfast and Learn at the Kenwood Corporate Centre, being delivered by Bonnie Schryer, AODA Partnership Coordinator. Bonnie will be delivering new accessibility legislation from the Ontarians Disability Act.
August 26
McNab/Braeside Market - Potato Day: Celebrating the new potato crop. Hashbrowns
included with Breakfast. Market runs from 8 a.m. to noon, Russett Drive near the Hwy 17/ Calabogie Rd. junction.
September 3
White Lake Community Cemetery docration day service is at 2:30 p.m. Pastor Eric Green is speaker. Bring a lawn chair. No seating available. Flower pick up will be Sept. 11.
September 5
You are invited to an Open House to come learn about the Taoist Tai Chi arts and try a few moves! St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St., N. Tuesday, from 10 AM to noon or Thursday, Sept. 7 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. Call 613-233-2318 for more info. www. taoist.org
September 6
Dining with Friends at Jim’s Restaurant from 5 to 7 p.m. $13. Ham steak or chicken fingers. Entertainment by Rick Leben. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Seniors at Home office, no later than noon on Tuesday, Sept. 5th. Complimentary transportation provided by Boyce’s Funeral Home. To arrange pickup, please call 613-623-7981, to reserve your spot.
September 9
Church Garage and Bake Sale Saturday, 8 am - 1 p.m. Something for everyone. Emmanuel Anglican Church 287 Harrington St.
September 10
The Ottawa Valley Music Festival Gala Celebration Concert will be presented Sunday, at 3 p.m. in St. John Chrysostom Church, 295 Albert St. Tickets are $25 adult / $10 young adult (under 30) / $5 student (with ID) / 12 & under free. Tickets will be available at the door and may also be purchased in advance in Renfrew at the Shoe Lounge, 260 Raglan St. S. and in Arnprior at the Arnprior Book Shop, 152 John St. N. or by contacting info@ ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca.
September 12,19
Tuesday September 12th and 19th, 7:30 p.m.: The Arnprior Community Choir holds its registration nights and first rehearsals at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 74, 49 Daniel Street N. At those two rehearsals, you can participate and decide if you would like to register. Registration for the fall season closes on September 19. Fees are $60 for one session (fall or spring), and $110 for both fall and spring sessions when paid in September. For more information, contact Lisa Webber at 613-623-7293 or Marilyn Campbell at 613624-5242, or visit our website, www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com.
September 15
Doctors Dining Duel. Doctors and their culinary partners team up to compete for the “People’s Choice” award for best appetizer. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., at Nick Smith Centre. Tickets $45 and on sale until Sept. 9. Attendees will receive a sample of each team’s creations. Music by 2 Grands. Beverage table, silent auction, cash bar. Tickets available at various locations throughout town.
September 20
Women in Business Event, taking place at the Parish Hall from 9am-3pm. Join us for a day of networking, key note speakers and hear from a panel of successful Ottawa Valley business women! Call ontrac to register! 613623-4680.
September 27
Breakfast N’ Learn Paul Morris of ‘A Place for Mom’ Wednesday, hosted by ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home at Kenwood Corporate Centre/M3Eatery, $6.00 for Seniors age 55 and over. Payment/Greetings 8:30am breakfast 9- 10 am presentation. Register by noon Monday, September 25th 613-623-7981 ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West. More info Liz Wall 613-623-7981.
October 22
The 12th annual Unity Run is in support of Community Living Renfrew County South. Choice of participating in a 3km walk or run, 5km walk or run, or the 10km run.
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New Plymouth was soon treated like a member of the family It wasn’t a secret for long ... even if it was meant to be. But no one got a brand-new car without the news spreading pretty fast. Being next farm to Uncle Alec’s though, meant that we got a look at the new Plymouth before anyone else at Northcote. And what a beauty it was. Certainly many steps up from the old Model T with the hole in the back floor, and the two front fenders different colours, which we got in a trade. I was just as excited as was my little friend Velma when the new car came into her family. My sister Audrey wondered where the money came from. Did Uncle Alec sell off his herd of cattle, or his workhorses? No, he didn’t. The cows and the horses were right there in the barnyard. Uncle Alec, the good neighbour that he was, was more than generous letting us all have a ride in the new Plymouth, taking Mother to Briscoe’s General Store, and our family taking turns, and once driving Velma and me all the way to Douglas. He was pretty fussy about his new car too. None of his sons were allowed behind the steering wheel, even though they were old enough to drive. Even when they were courting, they
car. Certainly, we didn’t have the old Model T more than a day or so, before Mother got behind the wheel, drove out the MARY COOK long lane, and headed all the way into Renhad to take the horse and buggy, just like every other young fella in North- frew. But not Aunt Bertha. She left the cote, who wasn’t lucky enough to have driving to Uncle Alec. Well, as the novelty of the new car a new Plymouth sitting in his yard. My friend Velma said her father wore off, and it was commonplace could often be seen wiping the shiny to see it parked in the rain, and the fenders with his handkerchief, and Thom boys, one by one, were allowed when it rained, he covered it with to get behind the wheel, you could see a canvas to keep it dry. Yes, he was that Uncle Alec would be putting the pretty fussy ... at least at the start of Plymouth to other uses, to get the full ownership. But like all things bought value out of the dollars he spent on it. No longer did we have to take our for use on the farm back then, the time would come when it would have shoes off when we got in the Plymouth, and it wasn’t unusual to see Unto be put into other service. It wasn’t that the thrill of a new car cle Alec unload a few bags of wheat from the grist mill. had worn off. Certainly not! But I knew the new car had lost its It was still the nicest car to be parked at the Lutheran Church on glory when I was over playing with Sundays. Ralph, one of the older Velma one Saturday, and Uncle Alec boys, was eventually allowed to get had parked the car close to the barn. When he wheeled the car over to behind the wheel, but only after Uncle Alec let him run it around the 20-acre the house to tell Aunt Bertha he’d be back in time for supper, a Holstein field a good many times. I was always amazed that Aunt calf had its head out one back winBertha never learned to drive the new dow, and a sheep out the other. Uncle
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Mary Cook’s Memories
Alec headed into Renfrew to market the two, and the fastest way to get there was in the Plymouth that only a scant few months before was treated like a member of the family. Interested in an electronic version of
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Enjoy the Pakenham Fair Aug. 19 Celebrate tradition and community Saturday, Aug. 19 in the village of Pakenham at the Pakenham Fair. The more than 100-year-old traditional country fair gets underway bright and early on the grounds of the Stewart Community Centre from 7 to 9 a.m. with the popular breakfast at the fairgrounds concession stand. Afterwards, satisfy your sweet tooth with a bake sale in the community centre lobby, sponsored by the Zion United Church Women. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., there are a whole host of activities for the entire family, including viewing fair exhibits (community centre), farmers’ market and displays (outside community centre), as well as a special Water Ways water show in the upper hall of the community centre. Local group, Bridging Generations, has co-ordinated the mini home show, which will showcase innovative water treatment solutions and waste water systems for rural residents. Workshops given by experts and outdoor Water Festival will also be featured, offering educational water play activities for kids. As part of the Water Ways event, come participate in the dunk tank from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and pitch a few balls to dunk community members, including Pakenham Public School principal Dave Balfour. Fire department displays and a craft and trade show will also be on offer. Vendors are welcome to participate and can call 613-2561077 to reserve a spot. The festivities extend beyond the Stewart
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Community Centre and its grounds. A Merchant’s Sidewalk Sale and Community Yard Sale will be featured on the main and side streets, beginning at 9 a.m. The Pakenham Horse Association Family Horse Show will take place at 9:30 a.m. at the ball diamond and take in the Man’s Best Friend Contest in the special event tent at 10 a.m. In this competition, children are invited to bring their dogs to the fair and enter them into the contest for a chance to win some fun prizes. Children’s activities and a petting farm will also be set up throughout the day in the tent beside the ball diamond. Fred Millar Field is the site of the 4-H Calf Club’s Calf Show, which will feature both dairy and beef classes. The firefighters of Station 2 Pakenham will be grilling up hot dogs and hamburgers for hungry fair visitors, beginning at 11 a.m. in the canteen as well. Puppets Up! Presents brings their travelling puppet show to Pakenham at 11:30 a.m., just before the official opening of the fair in the horse show ring at noon. The Fulton Deugo Family, the official 2017 Pakenham Fair Family, will be opening this year’s fair. Puppets Up! Presents are back with another performance at 1:30 p.m. and the Frog Jumping Competition will take place in the children’s tent beside the ball diamond at 1 p.m. All frogs will be returned to their home following the race. Admission to the fair is $5 for all adults, while children under 12 get in for free. For more, visit www.mississippimills.ca.
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29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 Each office is independently owned and operated
613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty NEW LISTING
519 COLERAINE DRIVE
INCOME PROPERTY
184 JOHN STREET N.
$409,000
MLS# 1072768
Meticulously renovated 4 bedroom home in downtown Arnprior. Attached 1 bedroom apartment. Heated garage w/ A/C & 2 pc bath. Natural gas heating & A/C in each unit.
Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$369,900
MLS# 1069265
2 BR, 2 BA, FAG, A/C, GAS F.PLACE, HOT WATER ON DEMAND. HARDWOOD FLOORS, CERAMIC, DESLAURIER KITCHEN, REAR DECK.
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Morris Eady
Broker of Record
Cell 432-1830 morris.eady@century21.ca
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New Listing! 40 Banting Crescent, Kanata Nice Beaverbrook bungalow on Large private corner lot 90‘ x 100’ backing onto Roland Michener Public School and Rowland Michener Park. In good condition with some recent renovations. In-Law Suite in the basement. 2 Car detached garage. This is one of the biggest bungalow models and available for early occupancy. Call to book your appointment today. $499,900
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Condo for Sale! 3 Stonebank Crescent, Unit 4, Bells Corners Lovely 1 bedroom condo townhome steps from NCC trails, shops, restaurants & busest & easy access to Highways 416 & 417. Features open concept living & dining rooms, stainless steel appliances in kitchen, stackable washer & dryer in laundry/storage rm & its own pretty yard with patio to unwind. Great home for single person, couple, first time buyer or investor! $154, 900
Forest Lot! 129 Fireside Drive, Constance Bay Meticulous 3+1 bedroom home on a desirable street set on a beautiful 1 acre lot backing onto 300+ acres of Torbolton Forest & steps to a breathtaking sand beach on the Ottawa River. This home features hardwd on main level, eat-in kitchen with access to screen porch & fenced in pool area, 4 pce ensuite bath, whirlpool tub in main bath, lower level has a famrm with woodstove, 4th bedrm with walk-in closet, 2 pce bath & access to the garage. $419,900
SOLD! 112 Whitetail Drive, Rural Carp Incredible 3+1 bedrm home on a gorgeous & private treed 2 acre lot in Pinery Estates. Terrific layout featuring large kitchen & eating area, hardwd in livrm, master has full ensuite, screen porch overlooks hot tub & fire pit, granny suite potential on lower level with famrm with woodstove, sitting area, 4th bedrm, den/spare room & 3 pce bath & access to the 2 car garage. List price $469,900
ONE ACRE LOT
GREAT LOCATION
COUNTRY RETREAT
2875 dUnRoBin Rd., dUnRoBin MLS# 1072752
231 John St., aRnPRioR MLS# 1065688
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Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846
Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202
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Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550
613-623-7303
Address
Size
Price
1032797
Calabogie Rd
3.66 acres
$59,900
1032812
Calabogie Rd
4.69 acres
$64,900
1032978
Calabogie Rd
22 acres
$109,900
1032971
Calabogie Rd
27 acres
$169,900
1045047
Merrickville Hwy 15
10 acres
$25,000
1051728
Mohrs Rd
1 acre
$49,900
1056160
26 Castleridge
Building Lot
$43,900
1056195
26 Castleridge
Building Lot
$39,000
1062718
Woodkilton
Building Lot
$49,900
1051692
Ivy Acres
1 acre
$49,900
1063695
292 Pensula
2 acres
$29,900
NEW 1065633
Calabogie Rd
1 acre
$35,000
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WALK TO DOWNTOWN & AMENITIES
MADAWASKA RIVER
LOTS
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WATERFRONT LOTS ON THE KERR LINE $78,900 MLS# 1055393 & 1055400 Call Donna Nych
1187 Robertson Line 200 ACRES WITH A POND AND HUNT CAMP $315,000 MLS# 1041362 Call Donna Nych
36 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 17, 2017
Sought after location with private community beach on the Ottawa River. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, inground pool, oversized garage. MLS# 1064672. Call Jenn
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COUNTRY BUNGALOW
Sunday, auguSt 20 2-3:30PM • 4569 ivy acReS
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WATERFRONT LOTS
SPOTLESS!
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682 CARUSO CIRCLE RHODDY’S BAY
5102/5104 HWY 17 - ARNPRIOR
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