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Arthur development proposal draws neighbours’ ire Scott Campbell
Those who spoke out against the proposal were all Arthur Street residents. The comments ranged from “it doesn’t make a lot of sense to shoehorn that many units into the neighbourhood” to “the development is way too intense.” It was also suggested the construction would simply “destroy the culture of the neighbourhood.” Residents also raised potential traffic and parking issues. McEwan said he’s been doing construction work for 28 years and has dealt with plenty of these type of issues such as parking concerns to people who don’t want the development in their backyard. The end results have leaned towards satisfactory, he said. The significant point, he noted, was he isn’t really asking for anything major pertaining to
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Arnprior council returned from summer hiatus Monday to a heated debate over a housing development on Arthur Street. About 16 people showed up for the public meeting portion of the council meeting held at the Arnprior Public Library. The purpose was to discuss a zoning amendment for a lot on Arthur Street. The lot is currently zoned for a single residential unit, but if the amendment passes, developer Scott McEwan will be able to construct semi-detached units and a three-unit townhouse. He has asked to build seven units on Arthur Street with frontage also on Elizabeth, but town staff recommends six.
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He even doubts teachers would oppose the idea. They find it expensive to travel during prime vacation seasons (Christmas, March Break, summer). Football, band and all the fun extracurricular activities high school have come to expect will be back as per usual, Barber said. The tentative agreements between teachers in both the public and Catholic systems and the Liberal government means labour disruption actions are suspended. “At this time we’ve suspended any work action,” Barber said. “It should be business as usual at secondary public schools.” A vote among public secondary school teachers to ratify the contract
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must take place before Sept. 18 in order for the central deal to go through. Most ratification votes pass, though it is not perfectly certain. Barber said members enjoy the volunteer work of coaching and running extracurricular activities, so they were pleased to hear no suspension was necessary. They get a lot of flak for threatening to not volunteer, but very little praise when the do it, Barber said. “It’s been very challenging for my members to consider not doing extracurriculars,” he said. “They are really excited to have it back.” On football specifically, teams in Arnprior, Pembroke, Deep River and Renfrew should be fielding teams, but because Almonte and others that
The congregation of Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church is marking the beginning of school, with a Backpack Sunday. Students are being asked to bring their school back packs to worship this Sunday, Aug. 30 at 9:30 a.m. As part of the worship service, the students will receive a blessing as they prepare for a new school year of learning and growth.
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the bylaw that has not been done in the past. Council will make a decision on the application at a later date. However, two members indicated they won’t be voting on the issue. Mayor David Reid and Coun. Tom Burnette were not in the room during the discussion, declaring conflict of interest. Reid is having a home built by McEwan and Burnette lives in the area of the development.
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Police target White Lake Road speeders, impaired drivers
River McNab-Braeside appears to ahave a problem with speeders. Road Not only is the White Lake area an area of interest for OPP when it comes to speeders, so is River Road. speeders In a release Tuesday starting out with “speeders bethe Renfrew-Arnprir OPP said they be focusing a problem ware,” enforcement efforts on speeders on River Road in McNab Braeside Township. too
Complaints from residents and studies show the problem is continuing and so the OPP will be strictly enforcing the speed limits for the next week. Until Monday Aug. 31 anyone speeding in the area should not expect a warning for the offence, advise OPP. McNab-Braeside council heard a speeding complaint regarding vehicles on Kippen Road at its meeting last week.
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Complaints about speeders on White Lake Road have led to an Arnprior driver losing his car for seven days after he was charged with stunt driving. Renfrew-Arnprior OPP report that officers were conducting radar speed enforcement on White Lake Road in McNab-Braeside Aug. 18 after receiving several complaints of speeders in the area. At about 7:30 p.m., a driver was stopped after travelling an alleged 132 km/hr in a posted 80 km/hr zone. A 47-year-old Arnprior man was charged with stunt driving – speeding in excess of 50 km above the posted speed limit. His driver’s licence was seized for a week and his vehicle impounded for seven days. He was released on a summons for court in Renfrew on Sept. 18. OPP Sergeant Derek McLeod investigated. IMPAIRED CHARGES
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On the same day, OPP officers were conducting RIDE spot checks on White Lake Road when they stopped a vehicle about 8:30 p.m. They suspected the driver had been drinking. After he failed a roadside alcohol screening test the man was arrested. Following further breath tests at the detachment, a 46year-old McNab-Braeside man was charged with driving with over 80 mgs of alcohol in his blood. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Sept. 23. Sgt Derek McLeod investigated. On Thursday, Aug. 13 at about 5:55 p.m., OPP officers responded to a report of a possible impaired driver in a black car leaving Arnprior on White Lake Road. The vehicle was located on Ninth Concession Road and the male driver had been drinking, but refused to provide a sample of his breath. A 61-year-old Mississippi Mills man was charged with refusing to provide a breath sample, and driving a motor vehicle with open alcohol. He was released on an appearance notice for court in Renfrew on Sept. 16. His vehicle was impounded for seven days, and his driver’s licence was suspended for 90 days. OPP Constable Denys Baranovskiy led the investigation. On Friday, Aug. 14 at 12:04 a.m., OPP officers responded to a report of an impaired driver on James Street in Arnprior. OPP Const. Tamara Dube located and arrested a male driver who had been drinking. A 17-year-old male from Ottawa was charged after providing breath samples at the detachment. He was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80 mgs. Under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act, he cannot be identified. He was released from custody on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Sept. 23.
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PURSUANT TO SECTION 26(3) AND (4) of the Planning Act, the Town of Arnprior hereby gives Official - Review Update Introductory House NOTICE OFPlan A PUBLIC MEETING&REGARDING THE FIVE (5) YEAR Public OFFICIALOpen PLAN REVIEW Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 28th, 2015 Time 6:30 p.m. Location Galilee Date Date of Meeting Monday, September Centre, 398Presentation John Street North, Arnprior, ON. Locationby of Lands Affected: The Town of Arnprior Time: at 6 pm followed the open house until 8 pmas a whole. Location: Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska Street Purpose and Effect of Amendment ForOfficial morePlaninformation The is a statement ofvisit goals,www.arnprior.ca/grow objectives and policies intended to guide future land use, physical development, and growth within the current boundaries of the Town of Arnprior. The policies of the Plan are designed to promote the public interest in the future development of the Town, to maintain Notice of Noxious Weeds Spraying and enhance a high standard of living for the citizens of Arnprior, to reduce uncertainty relating to future development, and to provide a basis for the Zoning By-lawidentified and other land controls. Noxious weeds (Poison Ivy) have been atuse Bell Park, the Marina Ontario’s Planning Act requires municipalities to conduct an Official Plan Review five the years.noxious The and the Library. The Town has contracted Tru Green toevery spray Town last reviewed its Official Plan in 2010, resulting in Official Plan Amendment No. 15, approved by weedsin 2010, this with week. Signs will placed at the areas treated and Council final approval by thebe Ontario Municipal Board in 2010.being Based on the requirements of the Planningare Act, asked it is now time to updatefollow the Official Planposted to ensure that the polices of the Plan are residents to please any warnings. consistent with the latest Provincial policies, and to support new strategic goals and community priorities focused on where and how the Town grows over the next twenty-five years. YOU’RE INVITED TO TELL US WHAT YOU THINK THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to attend this statutory public meeting to provide input into the Official Plan Review process and scope of work. We would like your input to identify areas of the plan which may be revised through the review process. Input received from the public will be incorporated into the work program and project Terms of Reference. Further Information To view any information or materials related to the proposal, please contact the Planning Office, Town Hall 105 Elgin StreetMeeting West, Arnprior, on the Town’s webthe site at www.arnprior.ca. Special Joint of orthe Councils Township of McNab/ Notification and Submission Requirements Braeside, the Town of Arnprior and the Arnprior Library Public Board If you are unable to attend this meeting but would like your comments and/or concerns received by members Council, please writtentostatements to thereview Clerk, Town of Arnprior, 105 Elgin Street A joint ofmeeting willsubmit be held table and the proposed draft West, Arnprior, ON, K7S 0A8 prior to October 15, 2015. Recreation and Library Agreements between the parties. Information and updates relating to the Five (5) Year Official Plan Review are available on the Town Members of the welcome to attend. or by contacting the Planning of Arnprior website at thepublic followingare address; www.arnprior.ca/planning Department. Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 For additional information or to be added to the project mailing list, please contact; Robin Smith, Planner, Time: 7:00 pm Branch, Community Development 613-623-4231 ext. 1827Smith or via email at Location: Nick Centre, 77 James Street rsmith@arnprior.ca Note: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Town to such persons as the Town sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing any such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process. Dated at the Town of Arnprior this 20th day of August, 2015. Maureen Spratt, Clerk 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0A8
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Renfrew county political leaders are at odds over a report casting doubt on the proposed Energy East project. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) report, titled “Giving Ontarians a Voice on Energy East,” examines the potential benefits and impacts of the pipeline conversion that would see oil shipped through the province. Following “the most comprehensive consultation it has ever undertaken, the report determined an imbalance between the economic and environmental risks of the project, and the expected benefits for Ontarians. The report, called for by the Minister of Energy, offers advice on how to reach a better balance. “The primary concerns of Ontarians are about pipeline safety, and the impact of Energy East on their lakes, rivers and drinking water in the event of a spill,” said OEB chairwoman and CEO Rosemarie Leclair. “We cannot state that the project meets the highest available technical standards, as the proponent, TransCanada Pipelines Ltd, has not yet filed a complete application. Our review has also determined that the economic benefits for the province are likely to be modest.” The same day the report was released, Aug. 13, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski issued a press release pointing to a Conference Board of Canada report showing Ontario would gain 4,200 direct and indirect jobs during the construction phase and almost 1,400 when the pipeline is in operation. “The Ontario PC Party is supportive of Energy East, recognizing that the project would enable significant economic development opportunities for Ontario,” said the Progressive Conservative MPP. However, Yakabuski joins with those concerned that Eastern Ontario natural gas consumers could see high prices and/or less supply if the project goes ahead. “Nothing has been more damaging to household budgets and to our economy than Ontario’s soaring electricity prices – a direct result of the Liberal government’s poor economic policies,” Yakabuski said. “It is not acceptable for either the supply of natural gas to be reduced, or for the price of natural gas to be increased for Ontarians.”
ate a capacity shortfall.” On the pricHe also doubts the technology is in place ing side, it was to quickly detect spills. announced “One other concern that was recently Aug. 24 that discussed was the pipeline spill in Alberta three large where the central monitoring equipment natural gas failed to detect the spill and it was random companies in sightings by contractors in the area that Ontario and alerted the pipeline company,” he said. Quebec have “Although the Township has been told by entered a deal Transcanada that pipeline monitoring will with Transbe state of the art, this spill went undetected Canada. The by Nexen’s central equipment.” oil company Meanwhile, Coun. Heather Lang, who is will give about representing McNab-Braeside along with $100 million MacKenzie, updated council on the OEB to natural gas report Aug. 18. customers MARK MACKENZIE She said the report did make reference to through 2050. The agreement also ensures that natu- how the pipeline would need special design ral gas customers will not subsidize the oil and protections when it crossed waterways project; that all construction risks will be such as the Madawaska River. She also noted it mentioned the imporborne by Energy East proponents. McNab-Braeside Coun. Mark MacK- tance of training local first responders, such enzie has followed the issue closely. The as local fire departments to act, if a spill ocpipeline would cross the Madawaska River, curred. She said she and MacKenzie will continwhich provides drinking water to Arnprior and area. He is pleased but not surprised by ue to monitor the situation. They have not heard yet from the OEB whether they will the OEB report’s findings. He said there are risks during the con- be granted official intervenor status, she struction phase and very little economic told council. Mayor Tom Peckett said Renfrew County benefit, since the oil will be sold on international markets from ports in Quebec and Council has received several presentions on the pipeline, some for and some against. It’s Montreal. “There are risks to the aquifers and wa- been an issue that has been “drummed away terways during both the construction and at constantly in this area,” he said. - With files from John Carter operational phases,” MacKenzie said. “There is virtually no reward for the township as the vast majority, if not all, of the diluted bitumen (dilbit) proposed to be transported Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. through the township would be for the estate of Pamela Harper of Cobden, Ontario exported.” and Guest On the impact to natural gas to be held at the L.O.L. Hall, Foresters Falls, Ontario customers, he said it remains Furniture, household, AC/DC welder (new), unclear if supply would be afriding lawn mowers, snowblower, tools, fected. jewellery and collectibles. “The township is also conMany items not listed. cerned that the conversion of Full listing on our website: www.revelstewart.com one of the two natural gas pipeRT Stewart lines to oil sands dilbit will po819-647-1959 R0013433613 tentially constrict the supply and pricing of natural gas during peak need in the coldest part of the winter,” he said. “The OEB report confirms that reduction in pipeline capacity in eastern Ontario would cre-
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A scammer claiming to work for Revenue Canada tried to victimize an Arnprior resident Aug. 17. Arnprior OPP report a caller attempted to convince the homeowner he was working with Revenue Canada and insisted the targeted victim owed tax money and must pay immediately. OPP stress that Revenue Canada does not phone people to collect
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Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) has found out it will receive almost $200,000 in infrastructure funding, the most of all the small hospitals in this area. Provincial Health Minister Dr.
Eric Hoskins visited the area Aug. 10 to announce the funding for several Eastern Ontario hospitals. Arnprior’s allocation is $198,984 for the current fiscal year. The ARH board of directors recently received a five-year facility re-
newal plan that identified many necessary investments in the hospital’s infrastructure. They include the need to replace the Arnprior hospital’s boilers, improve the air conditioning systems, replace roofing, and update electrical and plumbing systems. In terms of current dollars, the “necessary investments” will cost in excess of $5 million, says the board. ARH previously received grants from the health ministry’s Infrastructure Renewal Funding (HIRF). However, this year’s allocation doubles the funding previously secured. The increased funding was in part the result of a more comprehensive facility audit conducted by Stantec Engineering. In addition to the HIRF funding, a number of other funding sources, in-
cluding grants from Partners in Caring, increased parking rates and potential energy efficiencies will help finance the major facility renewal projects over the next four years. ARH president Eric Hanna noted that many areas of the hospital are more than 40 years old and, as such, have now reached the end of their useful life. While none of the current equipment or infrastructure presents a safety issue for patients, ongoing maintenance does become inefficient, he said. “Having a building environment that supports the highest quality of care and patient experience is a priority for the ARH board of directors and the board is most appreciative of the ministry funding” noted board chair Barb Darlow.
In all, area hospitals received $10.9 million in infrastructure funding. The investment “is great news for our community,” said Ottawa South MPP John Fraser. “I am confident that these infrastructure projects will go a long way in helping ensure that patients in Ottawa and across the Champlain region have access to the best possible care in spaces that are safe, healthy and comfortable.” Among the other allocations were $114,798 to Renfrew Victoria Hospital, $49,148 to Almonte General Hospital, and $181,623 to Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario received just over $1 million.
Glass on Grove trails could injure youngsters, pets He noted that youngsters using the Grove as a short cut to school or for cross-country running could fall and seriously hurt themselves. He has shown the glass to both the OPP and park owner, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). The NCC sent an investigator to
examine the area late last week. Spokesman Gary Bell said it is impossible to guess the motivation at this point. “Someone who walks regularly in the grove found a bunch of broken glass along the trail. “They collected it and contacted us,” Bell said.
We sent one of our field technicians to the grove as soon as we could and they found a little bit more and did a pretty thorough walk-through to make sure there was not more. “We don’t know if it was intentional or not and I’d prefer not to speculate, but we did contact the OPP as a precaution.”
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Renfrew-Arnprior OPP are investigating after a parent reported their 12-year-old child was repeatedly contacted by an adult on a social media site. The adult indicated a desire to date the child, even after learning of the youngster’s age, report police. There is a suspect and OPP Constable Rick Shikatani is investigating.
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From left NDP candidate Dan McCarthy, Canada Post carrier Dan Chartrand, Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux and Canadian Union of Postal Workers regional representative Rick Coffin at a meeting to rally against loss of door-to-door mail delivery. that Canada will become the only G7 country that would not have door-to-door service. There were also a lot of protests about seniors and those with disabilities having problems accessing the mailboxes, so would Canada Post do anything for them? The answer is yes, to a degree. The plan is home delivery once a week but there is a catch for the individual, as they must present medical documentation. One man in the audience wondered if all the fuss was simply about the jobs at stake, believing people can go to the bank for everything and there would be no need for a mailbox. The claim was made that Canada Post has 60 per cent of
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the parcel business in the country, so it is apparent that people still want to get mail. Although letter numbers have dropped, one woman noted that she appreciates the human touch or even that personal card at Christmas. Another man thought it was a lie with the statement there was no taxpayer money being used in Canada Post, like for the pension plan. The workers on stage were adamant it wasn’t a lie. The pension is done with contributions from the employees and the corporation, they said. There are plans for a meeting in Petawawa. Whether Cheryl Gallant shows to this meeting remains a mystery.
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report that issued a $1-billion deficit for Canada Post by 2020. Yet apparently the corporation has made a profit in years it was expected to lose money, said speakers. The belief by most on stage was the Conservatives were using a so-called financial crisis based on declining mail so they can get to the eventual privatization of Canada Post. The question was thrown around, if the crisis existed why did president and CEO of Canada Post, Deepak Chopra, recently get a contract for $2.5 million in pay over the next five years? There was no real answer for it. The possibility of community boxes bought up the thought
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The crowd was relatively small with only about 30 people coming out on Aug. 18 to hear and lend a voice to the prospect of losing door-to-door mail delivery in town. With Renfrew scheduled for community mailboxes by the end of the year, the writing is on the wall for the same outlook in Arnprior. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke federal candidates Dan McCarthy (NDP) and Jeff Lehoux (Liberal) took the stage at the Arnprior Legion with Wade Wallace, Dan Chartrand and Rick Coffin from the Canadian Union of Postal Worker (CUPW). Conservative Cheryl Gallant was absent for the third straight town hall meeting on this particular subject (meetings in Pembroke and Renfrew attracted about 225 and 125 people). Much of what was said was a rehashing of the main points from the Renfrew meeting. The hope by CUPW is to make doorto-door mail delivery a major election issue. The questions and statistics were tossed out by each speaker - why eliminate a service that is making a profit for Canada Post? The number $194 million got touted as to what made in 2014. There was the much debated
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Summer no excuse for stupidity The last few weeks of summer holidays before school goes back in (next Tuesday) should be a time of rest and relaxation. The living should be easy given the fine weather we’ve been blessed with this summer. Time enough to fret about the economy and the political shenanigans when the fall rains begin to fall. Unfortunately, there are some people who are bent on ruining summer for others. Certainly local police officers haven’t had much time to relax this summer, at least not lately. Looking through the series of OPP reports that came out of the Renfrew and Arnprior detachment area last week is an indicator of that. Perhaps people are too relaxed. There have been a number of thefts from unlocked cars locally and it’s not just chump change being taken. Car-owners have lost Iphones and wallets with their identification and credit cards, which in at least one case was quickly used by grateful thieves.. Lock your vehicles, people. Better yet, don’t leave anything valuable in your cars. The same goes for your homes. Some thieves were happy to make off with several bottles of booze last week from an unlocked home. Speaking of booze, sure summer is a good time to enjoy the odd margarita, sangria, cooler, brewski, or two, or three. But don’t make the
mistake of getting behind the wheel impaired. RIDE road stops are not just a Christmas phenomenon, as a couple of hapless local drivers found out last week. And flying along at 132 km/hr on White Lake Road is not a good idea even on a quiet summer evening. Ask one local driver. Losing his car for seven days is just the beginning of his worries. Another way to ruin your summer is to believe a caller who says he’s from your bank, Revenue Canada, the RCMP or Microsoft and if you don’t pay up or let him fix your computer, you could be in big trouble. The trouble comes if you don’t hang up right away. Then there are those clueless pet owners, who, despite many pleas and warnings from groups such as the SPCA, Humane Society and Valley Animal Rescue, as well as the OPP, leave their dogs in the car while shopping on a summer day. Local OPP spent far too much time last week dealing with such idiocy. Not that they shouldn’t have responded. Thank you to those good citizens who alerted police before the pets sweated to death. It’s just too bad the culprits can’t be billed for the valuable police time and resources used up investigating something that shouldn’t be happening. While summer is a time to relax and give your brain and body a rest, it’s no excuse for stupidity.
MP Cheryl Gallant’s Canada Post letter misleading in various sections To the editor: Here is a leader whose time to go has arrived. Time and time again she has opened her mouth with misinformation or embarrassing speeches or remarks. In MP Cheryl Gallant’s letter (Canada Post needs to reinvent itself) in the July 30 Chronicle-Guide, she again has incorrect facts.
The Conservative government has one of the worst records with issues of the environment especially when it comes to working with other countries like the United States. My second point is the misleading information given by her to the constituents of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke in regards to Canada Post.
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Canada Post is not only in the business to deliver mail to all Canadians at a reasonable cost, they share a large piece of the online shopping market. Canada Post continues to evolve online with the ability to store information and pay bills. Ad mail and parcels make money for Canada Post who has posted a profit in the last 19 of the 20 years. There has been no decrease in this area as stated in MP Gallant’s letter. Ad mail does not make up 80 per cent of what a letter carrier delivers. It was also stated that the pension was in trouble. That would be true if every employee retired in the same year. Furthermore, let’s also realize that Canada
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The last man to buy his first cell phone I usually apologize for inadvertently forcing them to log onto the Internet. (I associate the Internet with work.) They typically shrug and say “No problem.” We live in a world where every trivial question has an answer, and it is as near as your pocket. First world burdens. There is the question of why it has taken me this long. I’m no Luddite. Cost is a non-factor – my company will basically cover the bill. Other than my firm belief that most people most of the time do the opposite of what’s in their best interests, I have nothing. I just wanted to rebel. Keep in touch with my carefree youth. Alas - rebelling is for the young. I should walk out the front door of my domesticated life, hop in my Volvo station wagon, drive to Walmart, and join the Collective. It could take a few weeks on account of Volvos aren’t known for their speed. But still, I am done with being that guy – that last guy – to buy his first cell phone. Pretty sure I became that guy three or four years ago anyway. What’s the worst that could happen. Addiction? I’ve been addicted to worse. People always calling? Not that many people like me. I just don’t see much of a downside. Get ready for more selfies, world.
Evidently this whole cell phone thingy isn’t going away any time soon. My assertion that it is a trend has yet to pan out. I’ve been informed that, when everyone and their cell phone have followed a trend for 20 years or more, it is no longer a trend. It is a thing. Like cell phones. So I’m joining the 1990s. For the first time. Ever. As a 44-year-old journalist living in the Information Age – yes, I get the irony - it has occurred to me on numerous occasions that perhaps I ought to consider purchasing a cell phone. And, yes, others have suggested it too. Some with mild derision, which is curious. So I have flirted with the idea before. One time at the mall I even entered a Bell store. It was brighter and cleaner than an operating room. I felt prepped for open heart surgery. I even felt heart palpitations. So much space for such little devices. Human-like creatures were hovering over each little black compact, deeply transfixed, as if putting on make-up. So serious. As if they were applying something to themselves, altering themselves in ways good or bad depending on their touch. It was rather unsettling at the store, even for a guy who has owned a laptop since university. I get the allure: the omnipresence of a Grade 2 friend; cruise ship selfies; photos of that grilled rooster comb with ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON kale foam. I look forward to adding Location: Almonte & District High School 2015-2016 more mundane noise to social media, Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 10/15 – April 28/16 LINE DANCING All ages welcome! now by mobile! Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Location: Alternating between Almonte Community And yet I feel vaguely sad when I $45.00 per person Centre and Stewart Community Centre spot a cell phone used in public. Like Thursday’s – Dates TBA ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL someone eating their bagged lunch on Location: Almonte & District High School 1:30 pm – 3:00pm ($8.00/class) a street corner. It seems a private activ- Tuesday’s beginning Sept 08/15 – May 3/16 AEROBICS – Senior Friendly ity. Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Location – Stewart Community Centre Don’t get me wrong, I am not of- $45.00 per person. Monday’s & Wednesday’s starting Sept 14/15 fended by the use. I have long given YOUTH NIGHTS Youth ages 10-15 10:00 – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class) Cancellation dates: Oct 12 & Nov 11/15 up on no-win battles like wearing hats Location: Almonte & District High School indoors or kids who overuse the word Friday’s beginning Oct 16/15 – April 29/16 RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena “sucks.” Cell phones just are – even if Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturday’s beginning Oct 3/15 – March 19/16 PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena it does suck. Program Times: I have touched one a few times; got Location: Almonte Community Centre Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. all anthropological with them; pressed Thursday’s beginning Oct 1/15 – Mar 24/16 Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. hard on the screen of my son’s when $5.00 per person per session. Full equipment is Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. he was not (always) busy manipulating required. Cancellation date: Dec 24 & Dec 31/15 Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. colours - what he calls “playing video Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena games.” In a pinch I’ve even borrowed Location: Stewart Community Centre shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. one a few times; had to get instructions Wednesday’s beginning Sept 30/15 – Mar 16/16 Deletion Date: Dec 26/15 & Mar 5/16 Cost: $125.00/ child (resident) first. Not proud, just saying. Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $145.00/ child (non-resident) Cell phones are like handling noth- $5.00 per person per session. Full equipment is $365.00/family (3 or more family ing else. They are about as inorganic as required. Cancellation date: Nov 11/15 members registered) a mid-sized solid object can be. Grab a BABYSITTING COURSE Program registration will take place on raw chicken leg in one hand and a cell Participants must be at least 12 years old Wednesday, Sept 9/15 “At a Glance” at the phone in the other. One is from outer Location: Almonte & District High School Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm 3 Weekend sessions: Room TBD. $50.00 per student space. AND Saturday, Sept 26/15 from10:00 a.m. – Oct 17 and 18/15; Jan 23 & 24/16; April 23& 24/16 So how did I manage this long? I Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 12 Noon at the Pakenham arena. couldn’t find the time or place to use one. At home we have computers and For more information on any of these programs please call phones, cordless ones even. At work I the Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077 sit beside a phone and computer.
It is sad to see democracy sink so low To the editor: Hello all, just a short comment to ease my frustrations with the politics of today titled democracy? Sir Walter Scott in 1806 wrote an epic poem called ‘Marmion’ and a famous quote from it reads like this: “Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” That line, folks, in my opinion, is the perfect description of the federal Conservative Party of Canada and the provincial Liberal Party of Ontario.
The two governing parties are political brothers and sisters committed to deception, cover-up, falsehoods and sometimes even outright lies when it comes to getting re-elected and justifying their overspending on programs designed to “buy our votes.” So sad that democracy has come to this low level under the stewardship of the current leadership of the two parties. Jim Silye Arnprior
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Why get up and go outside like a smoker to search the skies for reception? In the car – well, that’s just evil. Then there’s the solitude or alienation debate when it comes to being unplugged for up to an hour at a time. Does it give me room for original thought or limit my informed opinion? I’m going to say alienation of the existential variety, since I don’t get a lot of original thoughts even when unplugged. However, recently I’ve noticed a need. At the grocery store I should not have to guess which cereal or steak my wife wants. I should just call. And when I’m zipping up and down country roads trying to find an interviewee’s home, I should just pull over and ask my smartphone. And my paper daytimer doesn’t accept next year’s appointments. I also feel guilty over not owning a cell phone. When I’m at a rink with other hockey dads conversations invariably arrive at point where knowledge is lacking. “Cold out, huh?” “Yeah, I wonder what it’ll be like tomorrow.” Once upon a time that was a rhetorical question, not to be answered before the 6 p.m. newscast. Today it is incumbent on the smart phone user to whip out their device and check the forecast. “Yep. Cold tomorrow, too.”
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What Wolves and Warblers have in common Late August is one of my favourite times of year. The hordes of biting flies have abated, and the cool night air makes it ideal for sleeping with windows open. Also, much in going on in the natural world. In particular, warblers are on the move and wolves are at their vocal best. Usually by mid to late August mixed-species flocks of warblers are heading south. Early morning is the
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best time to encounter them, for then the tiny birds are busy gleaning caterpillars from the trees to replenish fat reserves depleted during the previous night’s migration. When on the move, they fly up to 600 kilometres between dusk and dawn, a flight fuelled by fat reserves built up in the previous days. Wolves, on the other hand, are comparatively sedentary in August. Each pack occupies an area between
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two and three hundred square kilometres. Wolves are difficult to find in earlier months because they are busy raising pups in hidden dens. But by the end of July, pups are moved to open sites where they spend anywhere from a few days to more than a month. These sites are often beaver meadows, open grassy areas that arose from where a beaver pond once stood. The adult wolves go off hunting and bring food back to their pups. The regular reunion of adults and pups gives rise to the term “rendezvous sites” for these late summer homes. Pups are quite vocal at rendezvous sites. That is why August is an excellent time for hearing wolves howl. If adults are nearby, their voices, which are deeper and lack the highpitched yipping and yapping of pups, are added to the wild music. In our region we have mostly Eastern Coyotes, but in Algonquin and Gatineau parks, Eastern Wolves can be found. Recently I was on the Barron Canyon Road in Algonquin encountered an adult wolf at one location and two young pups at another. In both encounters, the wolves
responded to my vocal imitations of their howls. Adults respond because they hear an intruder and are telling it to move along. Pups answer because they seem to have not yet learned to recognize a stranger’s voice from those of their pack members. The adult that responded to me was initially a kilometre away. After several minutes and a few vocal exchanges, it was suddenly mere metres away. The wolf barked a few times, an indication that it was a dominant animal. Feeling subordinate, I did not bark back. The reliability of having wolves answer back to human howls is why Public Wolf Howls are held in Algonquin every August. Unfortunately, no wolves to date have been located along Highway 60. However, I will be conducting Wolf Howls for Algonquin at Achray on Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m., and for Bonnechere Provincial Park on Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. Perhaps we’ll have better luck on those outings. So what do wolves and warblers have in common? Well, both are very active on cool nights in August! The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
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This Eastern Wolf pup (wet with morning dew) was recently encountered in Algonquin Park.
Conservation will be the topic at naturalists meeting Sept. 1 er for the United Church. He has worked with municipal, regional and national groups across Canada and has focused his attention on social justice, ecological and human rights issues throughout his career. The field naturalists are hoping Hébert-Daly will shed some light on efforts to improve planning when it comes to conservation. “Where are the connections between pro-
Third blue-green algae outbreak discovered More blue-green algae has been found in Renfrew County lakes. The Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has advised the Renfrew County and District Health Unit that test results from water samples taken from Lake Dore have confirmed the presence of blue-green algae there. It’s the third occurrence this summer, following confirmation of algae in Muskrat Lake and Dickson Lake in Algonquin Park. Blue-green algae blooms are a natural seasonal phenomenon that may appear in lakes, rivers and ponds. Some species have the potential to produce toxins which may be harmful to people
and animals. Toxins are released into the water when the algae cells are damaged or begin to decay. Direct contact with the toxin can cause skin irritation and if ingested in higher concentrations, may result in vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain. The health unit recommends people using Lake Dore or any water body for recreational or drinking water purposes should become familiar with blue-green algae so they can make informed decisions about using the water. Although algae blooms degrade with time, the length of time potential toxins remain in the area is dependent upon local water movement characteristics. The Renfrew County and District Health
Unit advises people using Lake Dore to be on the lookout for algae blooms. If a bloom is present, avoid direct contact with the bloom; Toxins that may be released by bluegreen algae are not removed by small scale treatment methods such as filtration, chlorination or ultraviolet light disinfection. Surface water is never a safe source of drinking water without effective treatment. For more information, visit the Ministry of the Environment website at http://www. ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/bluegreen-algae or the Renfrew County Health Unit website at http://www.rcdhu.com/Pages/Water/water-when-not-safe.html.
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tected areas for wildlife? Where are the buffer zones needed to ensure healthy ecosystems?” asks the group. “We are nowhere near our international commitments to conservation – both in quality and in quantity. How do we get there from here?” they want to know. Hébert-Daly will be tackling some of these matters in his Arnprior presentation.
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Hébert-Daly, whose presentation is called Quantum Conservation, has been the society’s executive director since April 2009. He was previously executive director and chief financial officer for one of Canada’s major political parties. He is fluently bilingual, a graduate of Concordia University’s School of Community and Public Affairs, and a certified lay worship lead-
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Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society national executive director Éric Hébert-Daly will discuss conservation issues when the Macnamara Field Naturalists start up their monthly meetings Tuesday, Sept. 1 after a summer break. The public is welcome to attend the session, for a modest fee, at the Arnprior Curling Club at 7:30 p.m.
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A pair of vintage car enthusiasts look over the 1923 T-Bucket Ford of Rick Bennett.
There was no shortage of vintage and well-kept vehicles on John Street Sunday as Arnprior held its annual White Pine Festival Car Show. Exhibitors included Arnprior’s own Margaret Fisher, standing by her 1981 Citroen 2CV. Meanwhile festival goers also enjoyed the model train show held both days at the Arnprior Curling Club Right, a young lad is completely enthralled by the model trains rumbling down the tracks.
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The audience for country star Jason Blaine was sparse early in his concert as the demolition derby was delayed and ran late. But fans flooded to hear him after the derby finished.
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derby continued until 10 p.m. Hence the ‘small turnout’ at the start of Jason’s performance. The entertainment this year at the fair had its most attendance of many years and Jason’s performance had a slow start due to many delays in the demolition derby and I do wish that had been stated there. M. Schnob Arnprior
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To the editor: First of all I would like to say thank you for pictures and coverage of the recent Arnprior Fair and its entertainment. It is always much appreciated, however, as director of entertainment I was disappointed to read a caption under the picture of Jason Blaine that he had a small turnout to start his show without a small explanation that it was due to delays in the demolition derby. Jason’s show was to start at 9 p.m. We held off until 9:30, but unfortunately the demolition
“The fair was a bang-up success,” says Arnprior Agriculuture Society president Jeff Desarmia. The event running from Aug. 13 to 16 saw a revival of sorts after a rather disappointing 2014 edition. Desarmia estimated about 10,000 people were on the grounds over the four days. The biggest factor in the boost was the midway. The fair’s dates were bumped back a week from previous years to accommodate World’s Finest Shows, who offered a top rate midway, a far cry when last year’s provider dropped out. “It was one of the best midways that I can reD member and I’ve been on the board O forLyears,”
said Desarmia. “It was better than last year in visibility and optics.” Desarmia noted the dock dogs were well-received as was the miniature horse show. The musical entertainment also drew well. Thursday’s crowd for Jason Blaine may have started small, he explained, but that was only because many people were still over at the demolition derby which ran long. There was also good numbers for Emerson Drive and more than expected for local favourite Kyle Felhaver on Sunday afternoon. Despite plenty of positive comments on social media and around town, Desarmia conceded complaints are expected for an event of this size - like noise and altercations but those were rather minor. “We will have an after-action meeting on what we did right and what can be fixed,”
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Local OPP have investigated several reports of dogs being left in hot cars in the past two weeks, in which many of the days were sweltering. While in most circumstances, the owners have been let off with warnings, a charge has been laid in one case and police reported a person to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) in another. On Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 11:44 a.m., OPP officers responded to a report of a dog in a hot car in the parking lot between the Giant Tiger and Legion in downtown Renfrew.
The temperature outside was 29 at the time. The female driver left prior to the police arriving, but a Quebec licence plate was obtained and the SPCA are following up. OPP remind pet owners they can face charges if they leave animals in hot vehicles if the animal is in distress. They have, in fact laid a charge after an investigation into two dogs left in a hot vehicle in Renfrew on July 11. OPP Constable Amanda Carruthers led the investigation after several people reported two dogs in
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one of the hottest days of the summer, Renfrew OPP officers responded to a report of a vehicle in a parking lot in Renfrew with two dogs in it. The licence plate was obtained by the complainant and the OPP are continuing to investigate as the vehicle was gone when the officer arrived. On Aug. 17, OPP officers responded to two separate complaints about dogs being left in hot vehicles when the temperature was 31 degrees Celsius. At 4:38 p.m., SPCA and OPP officers attended the Renfrew WalMart parking lot about an animal in
distress in a hot vehicle at about 1:30 p.m. when the outside temperature was 32 degrees Celsisus. After obtaining video footage that showed the suspect left the animals alone in the vehicle for longer than he admitted, and receiving several witness statements, OPP charged a 35-year-old Ottawa man was charged with causing an animal to be in distress, contrary to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. He will appear in court in Renfrew on Sept. 18. In another incident, on Aug. 18,
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distress in a hot vehicle. The owner was located and warned for the offence of cruelty to an animal. Officers returned to the Wal-Mart parking lot at 5:53 p.m. after receiving another report of a dog locked in a vehicle. The vehicle was gone when officers arrived, but a licence plate number was given to police. The OPP urge pet owners to leave their pets home when shopping in the summer, as the temperature inside a vehicle is significantly hotter than outside, even when windows are left open an inch or two. Anyone seeing a pet in a hot car is asked to call the SPCA at 310-SPCA (7722).
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Two storey brick row unit in the heart of town. Very manageable expenses as it is a center unit. Comes with 4 bedrooms, finished lower level which accommodates the 4th bedroom. Private fenced back yard with storage shed. Unit features a newer 4 year old gas furnace and the roof is only 8 yrs old . Move in condition. mls 955454 Call Cheryl
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Witnesses help police find drivers who leave dogs in hot cars
Thieves steal wallets, Iphone, booze The OPP report that several unlocked vehicles in Arnprior and nearby areas in McNab-Braeside were entered overnight last week and valuables taken. Stolen property includes an Iphone, purse and wallet, and a wallet with identification. At least one victim reported the stolen Visa card was used at two nearby convenience stores prior to the discovery of the theft. Police are continuing to investigate and are reminding motorists to always remove valuables from their
eowner was away, someone entered through an unlocked door and stole several bottles of alcohol. A Horton man has lost his bail privileges after being found intoxicated at home. On Tuesday, Aug. 11, OPP officers responded to a report of a man breaching a condition of his bail release to abstain from consuming alcohol. Officers located the man at home in an intoxicated state and arrested him. He was held in jail for a bail hearing the next day, but police report he remains in custody. OPP Const. Jodi Burns investigated.
vehicles and lock them when not in use. “If you can’t afford to lose something, or don’t want to go through the inconvenience of replacing stolen identification, don’t leave it behind in an unlocked vehicle,” advise police. “Locking a vehicle might not stop a thief, but it will slow them down, or make them think twice about which vehicle to target.” Meanwhile, a home on Fourth Avenue in Arnprior was hit by thieves sometime from Saturday, Aug. 15 to Wednesday, Aug. 19. While the hom-
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On Sunday, Aug. 16, OPP officers warned a 15-year-old male for a bail violation. The teenager was refusing to abide by house rules, a condition of his bail release. After a conversation with police, the teen agreed to be amenable to house rules. No charge was laid. A warning was issued to a second 15-year-old male in Arnprior for not abiding by house rules, which is a condition of his bail. The male’s father phoned police after several house rules were broken. A warning was issued. The two middle weeks of August have been busy ones for OPP, with around 400 calls, including break and
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enters, family disputes thefts, animal complaints, trespassing, frauds, bail violations and impaired drivers. Renfrew and Arnprior OPP officers attended 15 domestic disputes in the two weeks. One man was charged with assault, another was charged with criminal harassment and domestic mischief. In another case, police seized several guns as no one in the home possessed a possession acquisition licence (PAL). If you or someone you know is involved in an abusive relationship, help is available, note police. “Consider reaching out to your family doctor, Bernadette McCann House or the OPP.”
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The Arnprior Highland Dancing Association presented the 16th annual Caitlin Stewart Memorial Highland Dancing Competition Aug. 23 at Robert Simpson Park. Organizer Renee Stewart said that the event had never had more than 100 competitions. This year, that number reached 117. “We had beautiful weather. It’s been great,” Stewart said. “We had a lot of smiling faces.” Competitors.CA included the trio of, from left, Abigail Ruel-O’Brien, Beth McCallum and Makayla Davidson in the beginner 7 to 9 age division. At left, Emily Potter of Kanata provides music for the dancers. She and husband Mark Potter were the pipers for the day’s competition. The judge was Jennifer Stephenson of Montreal.
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New Price! 141 Baillie Avenue, Constance Bay Quaint and rustic 2 bedroom bungalow across street from river, updated windows, insulation and natural gas furnace, galley kitchen with eating area, softwood floor in living room, front porch, detached garage. Pretty corner lot. Walk to beach, store, restaurants and forest! Only 20 mintues to Kanata! Ideal for couples starting out or winding down! $139, 900
2943 White Lake Road, White Lake Village Charming 2 bedroom bungalow on a huge 105’ x 278 deep lot, big 26’ x 18’ detached insulated garage plus 18’ x 16 shed with 18’ x 11’ lean-to for extra covered parking, open concept layout with main flr famrm, large livrm, partially finished basement with woodstove in recrm, spare room, laundry & cold storage! Shingles 2012. Great value at $209, 900
New Price! 101 Vancourtland St., Arnprior Wonderful 3 bedroom family home complete with front verandah, huge 30’ x 12’ back deck, hot tub, main floor family room, sunken living rm, separate dining rm, big eat-in kitchen with walk-in pantry, 2nd floor laundry, master has 3 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, rec room in basement with rough-in for extra bathroom. Brand new shingles May 2015! $299,900
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FOR RENT! Waterfront Home! 778 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay Live on the Beach! Deceivingly spacious bungalow , 2 bedrms on main level & 2 bedrms upstairs, 1.5 baths, new natural gas furnace & shingles, 6 appliances, granite kitchen, beautiful rooms & incredible views of river & Gatineau Hills! Available November 1st or possibly sooner for a minimum 1 year lease at $1,500 per month plus utilities!
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Huge Garage & Workshop! 645 McLachlan Road, Rural White Lake Beautiful & private 3 bedrm, 2 bath Cape Cod home on 3.5 acres on the outskirts of the village, 43’ x 34’ detached insulated garage 11’ ceilings & big workshop! Hardwood in lvrm, inviting country kitchen with new counter tops & extra cabinets, cheery dining area, huge master bedrm, finished basement with recrm & 4th bedroom. New propane furnace fall 2013. Welcome Home! $324, 900
Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900
Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!! 16 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 27, 2015
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Elvis is in the building
Photos clockwise from top left: Marie Butler at the Grove was the winner of a prize pack for the ‘Find Elvis’ contest. She was presented her prize by Elvis and Tracey McCormack. Elvis serenades the audience during one of his songs at the Grove Nursing Home. Elvis gets up close as he serenades Doris Campbell during the Elvis party at the Arnprior Villa (Debbie Visneskie photo).
Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home is holding its Fall Yard Sale Saturday, Sept. 26. As this is a fundraiser, all donations of gentle used items are accepted and welcomed. Plan now to clean out the overflow of items and drop off at 106 McGonigal St. West on the Friday before, Sept. 25 or morning of the 26th. The only items that ABMSH cannot accept are large pieces of furniture and old television sets.
3 bedroom in move in condition on quiet crescent in the Village of White Lake. Available immediately. Many upgrades over the last several years. Call for details. MLS 956027 $219,900
613-270-8200 Arnprior Business & Fitness Centre 53 James St. beside Nick Smith Centre
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3 bedroom home on beautiful treed lot. Main floor family room with gas fireplace. 3 bathrooms, large principal rooms. Definitely a must to view. MLS 963543 $279,900
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Elvis Presley was seen alive and singing in Arnprior on Aug. 19 as he was spotted at the Grove Nursing Home. Tracey McCormack said the show was made possible by the hospital auxiliary. The singer made the circuit to Island View Suites and the Arnprior Villa. Elvis - or Bruce Andrew Stewart - actually hails from a place called Tiny, Ontario. He has won multiple awards for his tribute to the King. In competitions in Canada and U.S. he’s placed in the top three within the last couple years.
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Keeping Terry’s dream alive The Prior Sports Bar held Terry Fox Day Aug. 23, raising money for the Arnprior Terry Fox Run, which will be held Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Arnprior Fairgrounds. Ready to greet the participates are Prior employees, from left, Sam Christianson, Robin Langford, Sarah Lavoie and Kaila McCormick. A number of people who have pledged to run Sept. 20 showed up at 6 p.m. to support the event. Peter Clark/Metroland
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Since 1980, Canadians have been well aware of Terry Fox’s story. This Sept. 20 will mark the 35th year of the Terry’s run. To celebrate the anniversary, the mayor of Burnaby, B.C., home of the Fox family, has issued a challenge to municipalities across Canada to raise $1 for every one of their residents. For Arnprior, that will mean about a goal of roughly $8,500. Mayor David Reid enthusiastically accepts the challenge from Arnprior run organizer Stephen Dodd. “It’s a good cause and it touches everyone,” said Reid, noting if people were keen, the number could include those residents from McNab-Braeside too. Reid and runners already gearing up for the run have said they are confident the goal can be reached.
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ONLINE BOAT & RV AUCTION September 11, 2015 Selling Boats, RVs, Atv’s, PWC’s, side/side’ Pre-bidding begins September 9th For more information visit AeroAuctions.ca CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Call 705-730-2411 or 866-375-6109
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5 quarters, 4 deeded, 1 lease. Large mature yard. 1600 sq.ft home. Double FARM garage, fully finished basement. 50x100 shop partly 5’ John Deere Rotary heated. Barns, corrals, Mower, very little use. 90 acre foot dam. 12 miles $1900 obo. 613-256-6603 south of Seven Persons evenings. AB $1,300,000 Call Marvin 403-548-9896
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Happy 50 th Anniversary
Ardean & Carol Anne Kelly August 28, 2015
Carolyn(nee Guyea) & DaviD reiD of Whitby Ontario, were married August 28th 1965 at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Renfrew, Ontario
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COMMERCIAL RENT 2BAY GARAGE with offices in Renfrew available immediately $1000 + utilities Call 613-433-0167 COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent, EGANVILLE, 225 John Street, Great for retail or office, Call 613-628-6454
GARAGE SALE FARM YARD SALE, Electric Motors, tools, furniture, rd baler, twine, miscellaneous. 164 Stone Road, 8 am - Noon, Aug. 22 & Aug 29th 2 DAY SALE, Friday Aug. 28, 5-8 pm and Saturday Aug. 29, 8 am – 1 pm. 253 Alicia St, Arnprior. Various household items, sporting goods, wood stoves, tools, and much more. RENFREW MINOR BASEBALL with Renfrew Self Storage will be holding a yard sale at Renfrew Self Storage, 1558 Hwy 60, Renfrew. Saturday 8 am 12 pm
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With love from your family To help celebrate please drop by Ardean and Carol Anne’s between 2-4pm Saturday, September 5th for cake and ice cream, best wishes only.
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1 BEDROOM, 3rd floor apartment for non-smoking, person. Freshly painted and newly installed flooring, available September 1st, $650/month includes heat/air conditioning, water, refrigerator, stove, overnight / weekend. 613-432-5898 GARAGE SALE Sat Aug 29. or 613-401-3423 8 AM. 2364 Forrester Falls Road. Pet supplies, board 2 bedroom apt available, games, tools, furniture, Renfrew 1st floor apartleather wallets, plant pots ment in quiet smoke free, & much more. Everything seniors building. must go. 613.432.4909 HOSPICE RENFREW YARD SALE at 590 Barnet Blvd - Unit 98 (located at the back of complex) Date: Saturday 29 August 2015 Time: 8:00 am to Noon Proceeds to Hospice Renfrew
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GARAGE SALE, August 29, 2015, 8 am - 1 pm, 3177 11th Concession North take White Lake Road to Young Road, turn left, continue left to Conc. 11. Turn right on Con. 11, first house on right. Something for everyone. No Early Arrivals
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Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
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HUGE FAMILY Sale. August 29 8AM-2PM. 694 Coleraine Drive Renfrew. Something for everyone. China, crystal, home decor. Linens - bed & tablesome vintage & European lace, blankets, throws. Gardening & sporting goods, boat motor, books, movies & more. Moving Sale Saturday August 29/2015 8-12 Everything must Go! Front Load Washer and Dryer Printer, small TV, Electrolux vacuum, 3 piece leather furniture set, glass coffee table, microwave. Children’s and women’s clothing. 4925 Calabogie Rd Hwy 508
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APARTMENT FOR RENT Raglan St. Renfrew Beautiful spacious 1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom with hardwood floors and 2 working fireplaces on the main level of a house . Centrally located to all amenities. $795/Month + Hydro. Heat is paid. Available Sept. 1st. Call 613-433-0167 to book a showing.
Arnprior: Large 2 bdrm, ground floor, clean, includes fridge, stove, parking. $800.00/month plus utilities. Near downtown. Mature single/couple, retirees, non-smokers. Available Oct 1st. First/last and references required. (613)298-0363
APT FOR Rent Renfrew. 900 sq feet - newly renovated. All utilities includes. $900.00 per month phone 613-832-3525
2 bedroom apartment, open concept, central location, Renfrew. ARNPRIOR ALWAYS $ 7 2 0 + u t i l i t i e s . CLEAN, MODERN Secure 613-628-2570. Please 1&2 Bedroom apts. on leave message. First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Dis2 bedroom apt Oak St. counts for mature tenants. Renfrew, fridge, stove, 623-8537 after 6pm parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references reENGAGEMENT quired 613.433.3053
C O N S T A N T LAKE 2 homes - 4 bedroom 1300.00 1 bedroom 850.00 includes heat hydro, stove, fridge, washer & dryer hook up. Grass cutting and snow plowing included. First & last no pets. For Rent 2 Bedroom House $900.00 per month Utilities Extra,Parking, Large Backyard, Appliances Included, Available October 1/2015, 613.433.7752
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252 John St N, Arnprior, 2 blocks south of hospital, $795, 2-bedroom, 2nd floor, Oct 1st, renovated, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, pet-friendly, parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, eat-in kitchen, dining/living room, www.ovrentals.ca, 613-266-4832
3 Bedroom Duplex in Renfrew Quiet Street Close to downtown, Large Shared Yard & Shared Parking 1st and Last Required, SATURDAY AUG. 29, 9 am Available October 1st, - 12 pm, Items range from $850.00 + Utilities children’s items to bed- 613.223.4428 room set, TV stand, Captain’s bed and much more. Jim Barr Road. Bruce 3 Bedroom House Rental Street across hwy, left in Town Renfrew- $1375 / onto Johnston, right onto month. Beautiful home loMullins, left onto Jim Barr cated close to schools and downtown. Available SepRoad. tember 1 with flexible move-in date. Stay rentYARD ESTATE SALE 16 Denise Lane off Castle- free for September. Fully ford Road, Sat. Aug. 29th, renovated, comes with detached garage, gas fur8:30-4 pm. nace, air conditioning, central vac, washer & dryFOR RENT er, dishwasher, gas bbq, lawn mower, and more. ARNPRIOR HOUSE FOR Call Michael at RENT, 1 bedroom +, garage, 613-312-7967. Kijiji ad ID: big yard, fenced. $850/ 1093943503 month, Available Immediately. 613-623-5677
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1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior
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Kayla and Shane are excited to announce their engagement and will be united in marriage in Perth, February 6, 2016. Kayla is the daughter of Rick and Cathy Frivalt and Shane is the son of Rodney and Nordella Zimmerling. FOR RENT
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– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.
1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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In Arnprior Avail Aug 1st Desirable neighbourhood 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Finished basement 5 appliances Central air Garage $1350.00 + Util Please call: Joanne 613-229-4352
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We would like to extend a very special Thank You to all who celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary with us at our home. Your friendship and caring was overwhelming. We were truly honoured to have so many wonderful friends and musicians show up. What a party in spite of the weather! We cannot thank you all enough for the food, cards, laughter and best wishes. We will never forget the kindness everyone has shown us.
Card of Thanks Clifford McLaughlin We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to our families and friends for all the support and expressions of sympathy extended to us during this difficult time. Everyone that travelled long distance, sent emails, donations of food, money, masses, flowers, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute, Irving Greenberg Cancer Centre, Pembroke Regional Hospital MRI Fund, Hospice Barry’s Bay, and St. Mary’s Church elevator fund.
Love you xo Mommy, Daddy, Mark, Nichole, Makayla, Hayden and Jace
We would like to sincerely thank the ambulance, Pembroke Regional Hospital Doctors, Nurses and Staff (they gave 110%), Ottawa Hospital’s Queensway Carleton, Civic and General Doctors, Nurses and staff; they were so good to Cliff and myself. CCAC Bayshore; especially Casey, St. Elizabeth Hospice in Barry’s Bay and the Renfrew Victioria Hospital. John & Sandra Huff and staff at Murphy’s Funeral Home; they were super. Cliff was the first one in the beautiful new addition. Nelson Towns and Dean Lappiere for the lovely music at the funeral home, Father Beanish for the excellent service, Cathedral Choir, CWL and Schmidt’s Catering and Rosebank Cemetery staff.
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Special thank you to 6 grandsons, pallbearers, Luc, Shaw, Mitch, Zach, Travis & Evan and to Maggie, Ken & Kevin for doing the reading and Adrianna & Kelsey for taking up the gifts. A very special thanks to Shirley, Andrew, Loretta, Judy and Dalton for preparing the delicious meal at home.
Stewartville - 2 bedroombungalow home, for mature person. $1000/month plus utilities, appliances included. 613.804.0291
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Small, female brown tabby, white front foot. Dark brown tail with no stripes. Bull’s eye pattern on one side. Missing since 13th July. Fairview Cres, Charles St. area. Very shy. If seen, please call 623-5509
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Thank You I would like to thank all my family and friends for helping me celebrate my 70th Birthday Party. I was overjoyed by all the friendly faces. Thank you for all the cards, gifts, phone calls, birthday wishes and food.
Thanks again, Cathy Burnette
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OAK DINING ROOM SET, Table 40x56” with 2 18” leaf inserts. 2 lighted cabinets, 78” high, lighted valance, Buffet with framed mirror (mirror is 3 1/2 x 3 1/2) 6 chairs, 2 captains chairs (with armrests). Oak finish-good condition. $2000. To view call 613-623-2305 or 613-761-8925
GENERAL LABOURER required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Road, Renfrew. 613-432-5764
Looking for a full time estimator/project manager for an electrical company. 5-10 years’ experience within this position, experienced in utility work would be optimal, C.E.T. qualification preferred but not mandatory. Our office is located outside the village of Carp. Please fax resumes to 613-839-2268 or contact Jennifer at 613-839-7500 x230
Hairdresser licensed and experienced for seniors residence in Beachburg. Pt no evenings. Please call 1.866.303.0698 Steel Buildings/Metal or email: Buildings up to 60% OFF! norman@fyhcg.com 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: LABOURER/CARPENTER: 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 With EXPERIENCE. www.crownsteelbuildings. Apply to Keindel Homes: Email: keindehomes@hotca mail.com Or Mail: 577 Barrie Rd. Pakenham, Ont. K0A 2X0 613-623-9312
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HELP WANTED Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com
Child’s Paradise Day Care Nursery School and School Readiness Programs $15-$25/day for 2.5-4 year olds 2-5 days/wk LIMITED SPACE! TODAY! OPEONGO BOWLADROME REGISTER seeks help for Saturdays 613-432-2627 8:30 am - 4 pm. Please www.childsparadise.ca call Pat at 613-432-2749
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211 Elliott Crescent, Renfrew, Hwy. 60 and Pinnacle Rd. 613.312.7511
I would personally like to thank Sharon, Lynn, Debra, Shawn, Jill, Kevin and Randy, Hazel, and all the grandchildren for all the support while Cliff was ill.
Signed by, Patricia and the McLaughlin Family
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Love from Mom and Dad, Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles, and Cousins
A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & Screws. Large one bedroom apart- Come see us for a price. ment with propane heat. 2 Levi Weber, 2126 Stone km’s from Renfrew. . $600 monthly + utilities. First & last. 613.432.8997 FOR SALE: 7 METAL SCHOOL desk, glass door ROOM FOR RENT in Ren- drink cooler, assorted tafrew, $450 monthly in- bles (sizes). 2012 Chev cluded heat hydro water Sonic 21,500 KM six cable and kitchen and month warranty like buylaundry facilities. Call ing new car for less $ Steve 613-433-3474 or 10,000 Ph 613-333-1489. cell at 613-854-1073. Pen- 5791 Matawatchan Rd., sioner welcome. Griffith
Special thanks to my two daughters, Linda and Laurie. Also Dana, Tim, Matthew, and Christopher, for all their help on making this day a special day for me.
We would like to thank Nelson Towns and the Jam Band at the Eganville Legion where Cliff enjoyed going every Thursday night for the meal for almost 20 years. He enjoyed fiddling and fiddle music, dancing polkas and square dances.
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LARGE 1 BEDROOM APT in Carp Ont. Fridge, stove and heat included. Village of Carp, Nonsmoker. Call 613-839-2049
Thank you all and drop in anytime. Love you all! Boyd and Marlene Brisco
August 25/2015
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HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 bedroom house with attached garage, 3 appliances included. Kinburn Area, 15 minutes North West of Kanata, no pets, 613-839-5326
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LOOKING FOR CAREGIVER starting September for before and after school care at my home, every other week. Bellwood Drive, Arnprior. 613-794-8651
Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has seasonal On Call openings this winter season for the following positions:
310 T Heavy Truck/Coach Mechanic/Shop Helper
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Qualifications/Responsibilities ! Must have 310T Heavy Truck/Coach License or strong mechanical background ! Minimum Class G Licence required, Class D with Z Endorsement would be an asset ! Proven mechanical abilities in gas and diesel diagnosis and repair ! Experience with routine/preventative maintenance operations ! Experience in Heavy Equipment and Crushing Equipment repair would be an asset ! Flexible work schedule ! Cruickshank offers very competitive wages and benefits To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax# 613-‐542-‐3034 www.cruickshankgroup.com
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Looking for FT/PT Childcare Spaces or Summer Camp in Arnprior? Look no further, Call 613-622-1212 and book a tour today. Visit us at http://www.childrensuniverse.net
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HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
Friday, August 28th
John Carroll 8pm
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Please bring your resume, two work-related references, all certifications and your driver’s licence with you. Interviews will be conducted at the fair for qualified candidates. For all positions a valid driver’s licence and reliable vehicle are required. Nurses must be registered and in good standing order with the College of Nurses of Ontario. PSWs will need certification from an accredited Ontario College.
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The Department is currently recruiting for following to work at the Ross Landfill: Qualifications: • Ontario Grade Twelve (12) or equivalent. • Experience with Heavy Equipment Operation & Maintenance. • Strong interpersonal and communication skills as well as the ability to work independently. • Experience in Waste Management Operations/Monitoring specific to Landfill Operations would be an asset. • Ability to deal with the public in a calm, professional manner is essential. Please provide resume, stating Permanent Part Time Landfill Operator, Township of Whitewater Region, by 4:00 PM, august 31st, 2015 to:
The Township of Whitewater Region is accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant position. Under the direction of the CAO/Clerk, the Administrative Assistant will provide administrative and clerical assistance to the Municipal Administration Dept. in order to ensure effective and efficient operations. Qualifications: • Grade 12 Secondary Education and/or Post Secondary in Secretarial or equivalent combination of education & experience • Strong interpersonal skills combined with excellent oral and written communication skills • Must be a self-starter who can work independently and is capable of meeting multiple deadlines • Working knowledge of computer software is essential • Excellent organizational and time management skills to handle heavy workload and meet deadlines, combined with a high level of initiative, creativity and independent judgment and ability to work with minimum of supervision • Strong interpersonal skills to deal politely and effectively with the general public • Previous experience in a municipal environment including minute taking and handling cash would be an asset • Familiarity with Renfrew County & The Twp of Whitewater Region would be an asset
Steven Hodson, Environmental Services Manager Township of Whitewater Region P.O. Box 40 44 Main Street Cobden, ON K0J 1K0
Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.
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Pacific Safety Products Inc. is an established industry leader in the design, production, distribution and sale of wearable armor and other safety products serving the law enforcement and defence sector. We currently have opportunities for the right individuals to join our dynamic and talented team of employees as:
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT POSITIONS
Before and after school and Saturdays starting Sept 2015
Rate of Pay: Student Wage Job Tasks: Manufacturing support i.e. sewing, cutting, packing, inspecting, clipping and turning, general maintenance such as painting, cleaning etc… To learn more about Pacific Safety Products please visit us at www.pacsafety.com. To apply for this position, please forward a copy of your cover letter and resume to: Email: hr@pacsafety.com Fax: 613-623-0072 In Person: 124 Fourth Avenue, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A9
please send your resume & 3 references by 3:00 p.m on sept. 1, 2015 Christine FitzSimons CAO/Clerk Township of Whitewater Region P.O. Box 40, Cobden, ON K0J 1K0
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To qualify you must be: a. In full-time attendance at ADHS as of Sep 2015 b. At least 15 years of age as of Sep 2015 c. Energetic and motivated to learn d. Reliable and punctual e. Willing to perform repetitive tasks f. Focused on accuracy and detail
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The Corporation of the Township of Whitewater Region Environmental Services Department oversees municipal recycling initiatives, contract administration and waste operations. The Ross Landfill serves as the centralized disposal site and item-specific recycling depot for the municipality.
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email (in MS Word or PDF Format) cfitzsimons@whitewaterregion.ca Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.
Pacific Safety Products is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to providing accommodations for persons with disabilities. If you require any form of accommodation throughout the recruitment and selection process, please contact Human Resources at 613-623-6001 ext. 255 or email hr@pacsafety.com.
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IN MEMORIAM BARR, B. A. In memory of my wife “B.A” Barr, who left us one year ago Aug 28,2015 And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. In loving memory, Jim
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MILLER, Jim
April 9, 1962 – Aug 26, 2010
In loving memory of a dear friend Jim Miller who passed away on August 28, 2008.
Always so good, unselfish and kind None on this earth your equal we’ll find. Honourable and true in all your ways, Loving and faithful to the end of your days, Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, One in a million, that was you. Five years have passed, our hearts still sore, As time rolls on we miss you more; A loving father and husband, tender and kind. What beautiful memories you left behind.
You gave unselfishly from the heart of anyone in need. You had the gift of bringing out the best in people, And made them feel good about themselves. You enjoyed life, loved family and friends, There are no words to say how much we miss you, If tears could bring you back, you would be here. We are so lucky and proud to be your friends.
Forever in our hearts, Love Always, Judy, Maurissa and Sara
Missing you always and forever, Love Hilda and Jim
Jeff Dick
March 26, 2014 – August 27, 2014
A loving mother, so gentle & kind, what a wonderful memory she left behind. Long days, long nights, she bore her pain. To wait for cure, but all in vain. Till God himself knew what was best, He took her home and gave her rest. You will be forever in our hearts. Love you always Bobby and Brenda
Our hearts still ache with sadness And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Love you and miss youWyatt.
Love, Gramma and Grampa Ross, Auntie Chelsey and Uncle Chuck, Conrad, Cadence, Caylyn, Auntie Chantal and Uncle Mike Addison and Mason
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Always so good, unselfish and kind, Few on this Earth her equal we find, Honourable and upright in all her ways, Loyal and true to the end of her days, You enriched our lives in a thousand different ways, You are not forgotten, dear Mother.
One year feels like an eternity without you. We love and miss you so much, Mommy, Daddy, Holden, and Keaton
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BERTRAND, Violet In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother who passed away August 20, 2007.
You can shed tears that she is gone or you can smile because she has lived You can close your eyes and pray that she’ll come back or you can open your eyes and see all she’s left Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her or you can be full of the love you shared You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday You can remember her and only that she’s gone or you can cherish her memory and let if live on You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back or you can do what she’d want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on. Lovingly remembered and deeply missed every day, Till we meet again! Heather & Elwyn
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I don’t need a special day to bring you to my mind, The days I do not think of you are very hard to find, Each morning when I awake I know that you are gone, And no one knows the heartache as I try to carry on. My heart still aches with sadness and secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, no one will ever know. My thoughts are always with you, Your places no one can fill, In life I loved you dearly, In death I love you still. ~Author Unknown
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Peacefully in Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, on Wednesday August 19, 2015, Gary Wilson age 83 years. Loving husband of Joyce Wilson (Hansen). Loved father of Larry, Richard (Nancy), John (Margaret) and Carolyn Robertson (John). Beloved Grandfather of Jan, Erin (Robbie), Teena (Frank), Ashley (Richard), Dereck (Nicole), Ben (Valerie), Tanner (Claire), Amanda (Matt), Christopher and William, and Great Grandfather of Gage, Zoe, Abigail, Konrad, Colin, Evan and Kylie. Dear brother of Stuart Wilson and predeceased by sister Lois Chamberlain. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Sunday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Rotary Hall Bonnechere Manor on Monday August 24th at 11:00 a.m. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
Peacefully in Hospice Renfrew on Monday August 17, 2015. Buzz Smith age 71 years. Loving husband of Sadie Smith (Delarge). Loved father of Jason (Nicole Laframboise) and Julie Richards (Geoff). Beloved Poppy of Olivia and Ethan Richards. Dear brother of Carl Smith (Theresa) and the late Donald Smith (survived by his wife Shirley). Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted in Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church Renfrew on Friday August 21st at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. For those desiring donations to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated.
DEATH NOTICE
Stopa, Robert
Passed away peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Friday August 21, 2015, Robert, age 73 years. Much loved husband of June (nee Hickey). Pre-deceased by son Ken; survived son Richard & daughter Jennifer. Poppa to Kaitlyn, Eric & Ryan. Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew, Wednesday August 26th at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Bob, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Ontario.
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with loved ones by her side on Thursday evening, August 20th, 2015; Judy Proulx of Arnprior passed away following a brief illness. She was 65. Judy was predeceased by 3 husbands: Paul Arbic (August 20, 1977), Len Mulvihill (June 28, 1996) and Greg Proulx (December 30, 2013). Dearly loved mother of Mark Arbic (Laurie) and Amy Arbic-Trahan (Rick). Dear sister of Wally Jocque (Joanne). Cherished and proud “Nanny” of Becky and Vicky. Dear daughter of the late Don Jocque and the late Beatrice “Bea” Cotie. Judy will be fondly remembered by family and good friends. A private visitation and service took place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. For those wishing to remember Judy, please consider her love of animals and make a charitable contribution to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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NolaN; John (Jack) Francis
(Retired Bulldozer Operator)
Peacefully passed away August 17, 2015 surrounded by family and friends in his 81st year. Jack, son of the late Anna Mary Nolan (nee Kiley) and John Peter Nolan. Much loved husband of Bonnie (Blair). Beloved father of Susan (Yves Proulx), John, Pauline (Louie Felhaber), Ruth (Philippe Proulx), Anna (Brian McIntyre). Cherished Poppa of 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Much loved son-in-law of Ken and Dorothy Blair, brother-in-law of Gerry Blair, Barbara (Charlie Lance), Kelly (Ian Murphy). Jack was predeceased by brother Vernon and sisters Marion Yemen, Muriel Quast and Margaret Leclaire. Visitations at the Dacre and Area Community Association, 111 Flat Road, Dacre Ontario, Thursday, August 20, 2015 from 2:00 -4:00 p.m. & 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. and Friday from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Mt. St. Patrick, Friday, August 21st at 7:00 p.m., followed by cremation. In lieu of donations, Jack asks that you will do a kind deed for a family in need. Condolences may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca CLR629744.0827
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On Friday June 26th, 2015 at Hospice Renfrew, at the age of 66, after a battle with cancer. Beloved spouse of Peter Hamilton. Dear mother of Lee Collins (Louise Charette). Beloved grandma of Mark, Mitchell & Michael Collins. Stepmother of Terry (Virginia), Susan (Manon), Patti (Craig) Tracey. Dear sister of Jim (Elsie), Caroline (Jim Enright), Judy St. Michael, Bonnie Campbell, Sheila (Arthur Smith). Pre-deceased by her parents John and Mary Dellaire, brother Jack Dellaire, sister Alice Hanniman and by first marriage Leslie Collins. She will be also missed greatly by her many nieces and nephews. By Mabel’s request, no visitations. Cremation. Graveside service will be held at the North Horton Cemetery on Monday September 14th, 2015 at 11am. Donations in her memory may be made to Hospice Renfrew or the Irving Greenberg Cancer Center@ the Queensway-Carleton Hospital. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, on Saturday August 22, 2015 in his 87th year. Son of the late Lloyd & Emma (Aultman) McInnes. He will be sadly missed by his children Kim “Cookie” (Jim), Donnie (Katherina), Heather, Dale and Terry (Ginette). Pappy to Crystal (Jody), Christin, Nick( Angela), Nathian (Ashley), Nicole “Red” (Erek), Christopher, Kelsey (Simon), Justin, Jason (Kim), John (Mary) and Emma (Steve). Great Pappy to Sydney, Zachary, Jaxson, Zander, Mia, Trinity, Libertee, Marie, Riley, Ryan, Jack, Damian, Morgan “Sweetie”, Trenton “T.J”, Madelyn, Titan, and Payslie. Brother of Winnie, Helen and Frances. Predeceased by his siblings Gerald, Alfred, Mildred and Edna. Don will be missed by many nieces, nephews and friends. The family would like to thank all the nursing staff, Dr. Langlois and Dr. Arcand from Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home, 22 Raglan St. South Renfrew on Monday from 2-4 & 7-9pm with cremation to follow. Those desiring may make donations in memory of Don, to the Renfrew & Area Senior Home Support on line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com CLR630480
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We watched you suffer, We saw you die, But all we could do was sit close by, You went away, we had to part, God eased your pain But broke our hearts. Living our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all, You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. The special years will not return When we were together, But with the love within our hearts, You will walk with us forever.
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Thursday, August 20th, 2015; Glenn John Carswell of Arnprior; formerly of Braeside passed away at the age of 85. Beloved husband of Ruby (nee Leavoy). Dearly loved and respected father of Stuart of Arnprior; Larry (Margaret) of Turin, Alberta and Kevin of Welland. Proud grandfather of Christopher and Brian. Dear brother of Lois Patenaude; Marjorie McEwen (late Jim); Annabelle Smith (late Jim) and Margaret McDonald. Friends were invited to join Glenn’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday morning, August 25th from 9 until 10:45 a.m. and where a service to honour and remember Glenn Carswell was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment followed at the Castleford Union Cemetery. In memory of Glenn, a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Berndt, John earl (Jack) Peacefully, surrounded by family on August 17, 2015 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital at the age of 80. He leaves behind his loving wife of 55 years Donna, his son Ken (Christine) and his grandson Jacob. He will be sadly missed by his brother Bill (Ingrid) and their children Erika (Craig Barry), Krista and David. His family wishes to thank the Doctors and Nurses at the Queensway Carleton Hospital for their care and compassion. Family and friends were invited to attend Jack’s Memorial Service on Friday, August 21st at 1 p.m. at the Pinecrest Remembrance Chapel, 2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. CLR630471
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Arnprior U19 girls runner-up The Arnprior team came second this year in the U19 girls division of the Valley United Soccer league. The team had five wins, three losses and four ties ahead of Deep River, Renfrew and Opeongo and only behind undefeated Petawawa. Their top goal scorer was Sarah Couture. Coach Neil Caldwell said he was very impressed with the team. He noted a mix of U16
and U19 players was needed in order to make up a full team. That means there wasn’t a lot of practicing together, he said. However, they were a “talented group that played well together.” The Arnprior boys U19 team also finished second in their division with a 8-3-3 record, one point behind Deep River. CHRISTINE CALDWELL/SUBMITTED
The Arnprior U19 girls team includes, in front first kneeling from left, Paige Dewar, Megan Caldwell, Katrina Smith and Amber Rivett and behind Claire Caldwell, Sam Blaskie, Vicki McOuatt, coach Neil Caldwell, Taylor Barr, Lauren Miron, Sarah Symington, Niki Jamieson and Morgan Martin. Missing from the photo are Sarah Couture, Georgia DeAbreu, Logan Kenny, Hannah Scott, Melissa Thompson, Maddison Poirier, Melanie Poirier, Rebecca Cowal and Dharmi Patel.
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The U12 girls were playing against Renfrew on July 23 at Dochart Park. Within the Valley United Soccer League, the U10 and U12 divisions do not track scores and standings and there is no league champion declared at the end of the season. Games started back in May and wrapped with a festival in Petawawa on Aug. 8 Amie Hatwick and Kate Dyer (both in blue) chase the soccer ball against Renfrew Royals.
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Local teams compete in women’s intersectional tournaments Local women’s golf teams competed in intersectional tournaments throughout the Ottawa Valley in their respective divisions on July 19. Players earn two points per win, one per tie in the events presented by GolfOMax. In Division E, Arnprior (Sand Point) took 35 points, host Outaouais 30, Madawaska 17 and Prescott 2. Six-point winners were Arnprior’s
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Erin McCormick, Ilene Lavoie, Judy Farrell and Beth Pope Outaouais’ Diane Nault and Colette Tremblay. Mountain Creek intersectional players hosted and competed in Division H against Eagle Creek, Perth and Kingsway. Eagle Creek took 40 points and will move into Division G next year. Kingsway won 19 points, Mountain Creek 16 and Perth 9. Six-point winners
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETING:
Upcoming Council Meetings Tuesday, September 8, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, September 22, 2015 @ 6:00 pm Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
MISSISSIPPI MILLS rECrEATION ANd CULTUrE dEPArTMENT fALL PrOGrAMS 2015-2016
AdULT rECrEATIONAL BAdMINTON Location: Almonte & District High School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 10/15 – April 28/16 Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $45.00 per person AdULT rECrEATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Location: Almonte & District High School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 08/15 – May 3/16 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $45.00 per person Cancellation dates: YOUTH NIGHTS Location: Almonte & District High School Friday’s beginning Oct 16/15 – April 29/16 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Youth ages 10-15 PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 1/15 – Mar 24/16 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 24 & Dec 31/15 PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Sept 30/15 – Mar 16/16 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session. Full equipment is required. Cancellation date: Nov 11/15 BABYSITTING COUrSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions: Room TBD Oct 17 and 18/15 - Jan 23 & 24/16 - April 23& 24/16 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student LINE dANCING All ages welcome! Location: Alternating between Almonte Community Centre and Stewart Community Centre Thursday’s – Dates TBA 1:30 pm – 3:00pm ($8.00/class) 32 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 27, 2015
AErOBICS – Senior friendly Location – Stewart Community Centre Monday’s & Wednesday’s starting Sept 14/15 10:00 – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class) Cancellation dates: Oct 12 & Nov 11/15 rECrEATIONAL HOCKEY PrOGrAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 3/15 – March 19/16 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: Dec 26/15 & Mar 5/16 Cost: $ 125.00/ child (resident) $ 145.00/ child (non-resident) $ 365.00/family (3 or more family members registered) Program registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 9/15 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, Sept 26/15 from10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon at the Pakenham arena.
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September 9th, 7:00PM – 9:00PM Don’t miss this chance to gather information on and register for all your leisure time activities. From piano lessons to curling club; field naturalists to yoga - there’s something for all interests. Remember this event is not just for the kids, this is an opportunity for parents and grandparents to register too! For more information contact the Mississippi Mills Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077.
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The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days. Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. each day and from only one connection. Midday is the hottest time of the day and the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation when watering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once. A significant amount of new grass or sod is exempted from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.
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The Municipality of Mississippi Mills continues to participate with neighbouring municipalities in the Hazardous Waste Depot held in Carleton Place (128 Patterson Street). The depot is open from 8 am to noon on Saturdays only. Last Day to dispose of Hazardous Waste until 2016 - August 29, 2015
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THE COrPOrATION Of THE MUNICIPALITY Of MISSISSIPPI MILLS requires a PAKENHAM rECYCLE dEPOT OPErATOr Saturdays 8am – 12pm $15.96 - $18.03 The Recycle Depot Operator, at the Pakenham site (580 Barr Side Road) will report to the Operations Manager and will be responsible for directing traffic to correct areas of the site. dUTIES Recycle Depot Operator duties include but are not limited to the following: • Ensure site is kept tidy • Ensure items are deposited in the correct areas • General grounds maintenance, i.e. cutting grass, picking up garbage QUALIfICATIONS • Valid Class G Driver’s license • Good communication skills • Ability to work with minimal supervision Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to the undersigned no later than 12 o’clock noon on Tuesday, September 1, 2015. We would like to thank all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. Rod Cameron, Operations Manager Phone: (613) 256-2064 ext. 232 Fax: (613) 256-4242 E-mail: rcameron@mississippimills.ca. If you require this document or any additional documents in an alternative format, please contact our office at 613256-2064. Should you require any special accommodations in order to apply or interview for a position with the Municipality of Mississippi Mills we will endeavour to make such accommodations. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection.
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“You the lad cycling across Canada for sick kids?” “Yes, I am,” said Corey Thompson, who was getting his photograph taken just off Daniel Street as he prepared to get back on the highway Aug. 20 after a lunch stop at Tim Hortons in Arnprior. Gary Patrois presented Thompson with a donation and words of encouragement. The response is typical of how Thompson has been received on his relatively low-profile cross-country bicycle Ride for Peadiatric Brain Tumour Research inspired by the death of his 11-year-old cousin Madison ‘Maddie’ Costantini from cancer last year. “Everyone’s been great,” said the native of Port Burwell. “People have been donating along the way … I’ve been staying free at campgrounds. It’s been absolutely amazing how much everyone is supporting me and helping out.” The only negative about his trip so far has been the lack of paved shoulders to cycle on in Ontario. While there was plenty of room to bicycle along highways in British Columbia and the Prairies, as soon as he reached Ontario he was nervously
straddling the white line as cars and transports rushed by him. “You have to focus 100 per cent on staying on that white line,” he said. Coming upon a major road reconstruction project in the North Bay area, he hoped things were about to be different. But no. “All that construction and nothing for us (bicyclists),” he said. “Just give us our six inches or a foot.” While he had no problems cycling through Vancouver, Calgary and Winnipeg, he was pulled over twice by police and was “kicked off the highway” on his way into Ottawa from Arnprior. ‘Corey’s Ride’ is raising funds for Meagan’s Walk for Peadiatric Brain Tumour Research at SickKids hospital in Toronto in memory of Maddie, who passed away last year due to a DIPG brain tumour. “She was a completely normal happy kid, full of life, then she suddenly got sick,” Thompson explained. He noted that there is no cure for the rare disease, so after she died the family started Meagan’s Walk in Toronto to raise awareness and funds for research “in hopes that other families do not have to lose their young child to brain cancer.” As Thompson is away most of the year living an adventurous life work-
ing on yachts in Europe and the Caribbean, he missed the annual walk, so decided this year to do his own fundraising. He bought an $850 touring bicycle in Toronto and is spending his holiday pedalling across the country. He almost had to quit after the first week. Working on a yacht doesn’t allow for bicycle training and he had tried the bicycle only a couple of times before setting out from Vancouver July 18. For the first six days his knees swelled up daily, but by the time he had conquered the mountain passes in B.C. the ride became easier, particularly as the winds on the Prairies JOHN CARTER/METROLAND tended to be blowing his way. Gary Patrois makes a donation to Corey Thompson during his brief He has been pedalling about seven Arnprior stop on his cross-country ride to raise money to fight childhours a day, averaging about 150 hood brain cancer. kilometres, which increases to 200 Thompson had special praise for when the wind and weather co-oper- needs to finish his marathon before his holidays end in late September, friends Martin and Jen Kelly who ates. Some days can be miserable, such but he wanted to see the Parliament have been “absolutely phenomenal” in promoting his ride as he crosses as the seven hours of rain on the buildings for the first time. He expects to reach the end of his the country. North Bay to Deep River stretch, but At this point in his trip, Thompson his bike is holding up and he’s had journey in St. John’s, Newfoundland by Sept. 15 or even earlier as he’s has raised almost half of his $10,000 only three flat tires so far. He stayed at Logos Land near about four days ahead of his 60-day goal. People can follow his journey Cobden Aug. 19 and, after rid- timeline. Thompson is travelling by him- through his Facebook group ‘Corey’s ing through Renfrew and Arnprior, stayed in Ottawa for the next two self without any support team - just Cross Canada Bicycle Trip’ and dodays with a new-foundfriend made his bicycle and a few supplies, 30 nations can be made online at a webwhile camping in Saskatchewan. He pounds of which he shed early on in site set up through SickKids. With files from Sherry Haaima isn’t doing much sight-seeing as he the trek.
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Your presence is requested on Sept. 19 for a grand celebration. It was 35 years ago, Sept. 18, 2008, that the doors of the ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program. (ABMSH) first opened. Then located at 77 Madawaska St. in the former Arnprior Lions Club Hall, it was in June of that year the late MPP Paul Yakabuski made the official announcement that funding for the agency was made available by the Ministry of Community and Social Services. Now, advance ahead 25 years to February 2005, when a committee consisting of Henry Murdoch, Gord Brown, Frank MacLennan and Dennis Harrington, first met to discuss renovations to the newly expanded offices located at 106 McGonigal St. West Arnprior. In September of that year, the agency celebrated its 25th anniversary and, ironically, MPP John Yakabuski, son of the late Paul Yakabuski, represented the Renfrew County riding, sending his congratulations. The irony continues as ABMSH begins to celebrate its 35th anniversary. “Please accept my sincere congratulations. The quality of life
for area seniors has been greatly enriched as a result of the invaluable programming and support provided to areas seniors wishing to remain in their own homes,” is a message sent by John Yakabuski still MPP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke. “It is a very special time for us,” said ABMSH executive director Dennis Harrington. “For the past 35 years, many people need to be thanked including past volunteer board of directors and the many hundreds of volunteers who have unselfishly given of themselves to assist with a variety of aspects of our agency. “We must never forget the many staff members who have served this agency over the years and those who are employed today as they continue to go above and beyond their assigned duties to provide 23 various programs designed especially for the clients we serve. Thank you everyone for your individual talents and guidance. “The gala will be a night of celebration, a way of thanking the business community for their continued support of ABMSH, as well as the volunteers, staff, and the clients we serve, the reason for ABMSH’s existence,” concluded Harrington. Join AMBSH on Saturday, Sept.
19 at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. in Arnprior for cocktails at 5 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. with Ullrich on the Main. Enjoy the music of Eddy & the Stingrays (also celebrating 35 years in the entertainment world), who hit the stage at 8 p.m. Meet and enjoy the tales of guest speaker, Mary Cook, renowned radio host, author and columnist from the Ottawa Valley. Admission for the evening is $30 per person, and tickets are available at ABMSH’s office, 106 McGonigal St. West. There is limited seating, so it is recommended you buy your ticket as early as possible, and for sure by Sept. 10. For those needing transportation to the parish hall, ABMSH is pleased to report transportation is available to senior guests and those with special needs. Both Andre Pilon of Pilon Family Funeral Home and Eldon Smith of Boyce Funeral Home, as well as ABMSH’s volunteer drivers, have offered to provide transportation to and from the event. (Once again the business community comes through; thank you for this). If you plan on attending and need transportation, please confirm at time of purchase, providing name, phone number and address.
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After taking a holiday during August, ABMSH welcomes everyone back for Diner’s Club and Friend-
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The meaning of patience is revealed to young Mary “That girl has the patience of Job,” Mother said. She said it often enough of my sister Audrey, and I had no idea who Job was, that I was determined to find out what the word patience meant. If Audrey had an abundance of it, maybe I could claim to have it too, since we were sisters, and it seemed to be something of great value. And so one day, just before school was let out for the summer, I asked Miss Crosby if she would look up the word ‘patience’ in the big black dictionary that sat on the corner of her desk. She read me the description, which had big words like ‘tolerance’ and ‘endurance’ in it. I was still none the wiser, and I decided Job was someone Mother knew in Renfrew, because there certainly was nobody out in Northcote by the name of Job. At any rate, my older sister Audrey had the same trait as this fellow Job. And then one day, a discussion around the supper table sent me into a panic, and I couldn’t even eat my piece of raspberry pie, which was my favourite. Audrey was finished at the Northcote School, and like so many girls from the farms around, that meant going off to Renfrew and doing housework for the rich people. I couldn’t stop the tears from rolling down my face right onto the pie in front of me. Audrey put her arm around my shoulders and told me that day was a long way off, and I wasn’t to fret about it. She was needed on the farm, she said, and that’s where she would be staying. I asked her to ‘promise and hope to die’, which was right up there in importance with asking God for a special favour. She again assured me she would be right at home for a long time to come. After supper, and after the kitchen had
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The Renfrew County Catholic District School Board has announced it has designed a budget for 2015-2016 that complies with the Ministry of Education’s focus on revenue reduction while maintaining its strategic plan to achieve excellence in education. “The budget will put funds in areas where they are most needed, while strengthening efforts to provide our students with the best education possible in our Catholic school system,” said board chair Bob Michaud, also noting that the 2015-2016 budget is similar to last year’s. The total budgeted expenditures for 20152016 are just over $62.3 million, of which almost $58 million is funded from provincial grants and local taxation. A projected deficit of 0.9 per cent will be covered by board reserves. As a faith-based education system, the board will highlight the theme of the Holy Year of Mercy as declared by Pope Francis, Michaud said. As in previous years, students will raise funds for social justice projects such as the Dominican Republic Experience, the Child Poverty Action Network and many other local school-based activities to support the poor and less fortunate. The board has budgeted for a new Religious Education program by Pearson Canada that emphasizes knowing and following Jesus, using stories from the Gospels and making regular connections to the life of the parish community and liturgical year. The program is accompanied by online modules providing teachers with background information and opportunities to deepen their faith through personal reflection, Michaud said. “I’m extremely happy with our board’s full purchase of this program, and I believe it will greatly enrich the lives of our students, staff and parishes,” he added. The school board has invested $500,000 in Wi-Fi and fibre optic services to complete a multi-year project that will provide Internet coverage to all schools throughout the board. With all Kindergarten classrooms renovated and the Early Years program fully operational this year, the board now will invest $95,000 in mobile devices to expand 21st-century learning in its elementary schools. The board will also continue its Road to Independence program for Special Education stu-
dents, offering learning opportunities for teachers and education assistants, as well as funding for special education resource teachers in the use of assistive technology. The board will make a “significant capital investment” of more than $3 million in school renewal, school condition improvements and capital priorities. Four new classrooms at St. Francis of Assisi School in Petawawa will be completed for fall 2015 opening, in response to increased enrolment demands, Michaud said. Renovations at St. Andrew’s Elementary School in Killaloe will enhance safety and program supports for its newly consolidated student body. Facilities for two new daycare programs, to be operated with community partners, will open at St. Thomas the Apostle School in Renfrew and St. Mary’s Catholic School in Deep River. Renovations at St. Mary’s will include work on the front entrance. Other renovations include a 21st-century learning commons to replace the present library at St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew, and expansion of the music room at Bishop Smith High School in Pembroke. Plans are also underway to improve both high schools’ heating, ventilation and cooling systems, as well as track and field areas. Replacement of windows is planned at St. Thomas the Apostle in Renfrew and Our Lady of Lourdes in Pembroke. Constantly in search of new and innovative ways to engage students, the board is planning its first annual student symposium to focus on student engagement, belonging and team-building, Michaud said. The board also will continue to support atrisk students, further implementing the First Nation, Métis and Inuit Policy Framework, providing resources and adding to the strategies in place for First Nations/Métis/Inuit students to help close learning gaps. Other areas of significant investment for the board are professional learning and job-embedded collaborative learning for teachers, as well as job-embedded learning for students. Physical education and outdoor education programs are important aspects of school curriculum with $20,000 a year over the next five years committed to the Shaw Woods Outdoor
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Education Centre. The Board also has targeted mathematics learning, by investing in differentiated instruction and technology to engage students. The Destination Imagination program is another tool to encourage 21st-century skills in creativity, critical thinking
and collaboration, said Michaud. With the success of the Hockey Canada Skills Academy at St. Joseph’s High School, the board will introduce the program at Bishop Smith this fall. Michaud added that the school board will continue to
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Back to School & Fall Regis Joint board funding to provide long-term stability for Shaw Woods educational centre The Renfrew County public and Catholic school boards have jointly agreed to continue to provide financial support for the Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre (SWOEC). The public board will contribute $25,000 a year and the Catholic board $20,000 a year for the next five years ending Aug, 31, 2020. The funding will provide Shaw Woods with the stability needed to continue to provide firstrate outdoor education while applying for additional grants under a stable-funded environment. “As RCDSB chair I am proud that our trustees voted unanimously to support the Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre,” said Dave Shields. “I have visited the facility several times and am amazed at how quickly it has grown in to a first class learning facility. I have witnessed the excitement in the students’ eyes as they learn and play at the same time.” Thousands of Renfrew County students of all ages visit SWOEC every year during all four seasons. “The outdoor education facility provides rich learning experiences that are based on curriculum expectations and have a positive impact on student engagement,” Catholic board chair Bob Michaud said.
“The hands-on learning nurtures an understanding and appreciation of nature and inspires students to become stewards of our environment. The RCCDSB is pleased to be able to provide some long-term funding support for the SWOEC, which is an outstanding local resource.” The Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre accesses 120 acres of old growth forest, wetlands, a comprehensive trail system; an escarpment lookout over Shaw’s Pond; and is a nesting site for bald eagles. The centre has built the Pine Pavilion outdoor classroom, washroom facilities, a constructed bioswale, maple sugar shack and parking. SWOEC offers several curriculum-based programs suitable for all four seasons provided by Outdoor Education director Lyndsey Mask. “This is a school in the wilds,” said Shields. “Students enjoy being immersed in the curriculum by seeing, feeling and experiencing nature instead of reading about it from a text book. It is a perfect fit to Ontario’s expectations for student learning.” In September 2013 both school boards contributed a one-time funding allocation to the SWOEC. A portion of that funding granted free admission for a number of students for both boards. R0013429522
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. 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. 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 used for stereo equipment, computers and lights. 6. 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. 7. 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. 8. 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 high-rise, familiarize yourself with the building’s fire safety plan. If you discover fire, call the fire department from a safe location outside. 9. 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. 10. Learn More: For more information about fire safety in student accommodations, contact the Arnprior Fire Department.
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College students living away from home should take a few minutes to make sure they are living in a fire-safe environment, advises the Arnprior Fire Department. “Educating students on what they can do to stay safe during the school year is important. However, it is often overlooked,” says Arnprior fire prevention/protection officer Cory Nicholas. 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 liv, he recommends. “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.” The fire deparment has issued the following list entitled ‘What every student should know to prevent fire’. 1. 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 AD like constant attention. Distractions televisions, cell phones, or computers PROOF can lead to a tragic cooking fire. FORM 2. Candle With Care: If you use candles in your room or apartment,
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Summer camp provides girls with skills in the trades Board’s free Women in the Skilled Trades Summer Camp this summer at Renfrew Collegiate Institute in Renfrew. The camp opened its doors to students from the Arnprior and Renfrew area and tought the young women about the skills
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The Arnprior Basketball Club – Valley Pride is set to begin another season of exciting basketball. The club has opportunities for young athletes to experience this exciting sport through competition with teams represented in the Eastern Ontario Basketball Association (competitive) as well as the West End Basketball League (house league). The club will be looking to field teams at the following levels: R0013434059.0827
Novice Boys and Novice Girls – U10 (grade3/4) (12 weeks of clinics focus on skills and fun) Atom Boys and Atom Girls – U12 (grade 5/6) Bantam Boys and Bantam Girls – U14 (grade 7/8) Midget Girls – U16 (grade 9/10) Registration for all teams will be held at Arnprior District High School on Tuesday September 15th 2015 and Thursday September 17th 2015 from 1830hrs2030hrs. Try-outs will be held between Sept. 21st and Oct. 2nd. (3 x 90mins tryouts per team) schedule to be provided at registration once gyms are confirmed. Novices do not have tryouts and are registered on a first come first serve basis (max. 20 boys and 20 girls). There is a $25 tryout fee payable to the Arnprior Basketball Club that will be assessed to team fees once tryouts are completed. There is no tryout fee at the Novice level. For more information please contact Jody Moore at jodystubby@sympatico.ca or visit our website at
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and opportunities in the Skilled Trades. “Opportunities in the workforce for girls have never been more diverse and exciting and we believe by introducing the non-traditional skilled trades to girls, it will help them explore options they might not otherwise have considered,” said Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program liaison and camp coordinator Terry Hoelke. During the camp, the girls were exposed to a “variety of skilled trades by working on various projects in an atmosphere intended to be fun and collaborative,” he explained. Each day a different female tradesperson visited the camp, related her experiences in the industry and also shared a bit of her knowledge with the campers. The students learned various skills in welding, sheet metal, carpentry, automotive, cosmetology, electricity and many more. Students learned
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Teachers explore new technologies in summer workshop Several Renfrew County teachers spent three days in mid-July going back to school to learn more about how they can use technology to connect their classrooms to the world. Internet, social media, apps and other technologies are opening up vast worlds of information and exploration that are rapidly changing and enhancing teaching instruction and student learning experiences. The Renfrew County teachers went back to school to explore technology tools that
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of opportunities to try things I wouldn’t normally get to. I’ve learned a lot of things. I hope it goes on next year too. It gives me something to do and it’s so much fun.” And when the girls weren’t working, they were enjoying some excellent food. Each day the campers’ lunch
came from a different country. Not literally of course, but there was a theme every day and the caterers provided some popular treats from cuisine around the world. “The lunches here are amazing,” said Nadine Kosowski, who will also be attending Grade 9 starting next week. And all the campers seem pretty fond of Hoelke. “He’s pretty fun to be around,” Nadine said. “He sings a different song every couple of minutes and he’s pretty funny.” Both Nadine and Tiffany said they plan on taking technology courses in high school and credit the interest they have developed in the trades to attending camp. “We want to make an awareness for the girls that yes, you can be a tradesperson – women are capable of doing anything in the trades,” Hoelke said. “Male plumbers are making $55 an hour in union-certified jobs. “Why shouldn’t women?”
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Author Luke Murphy in his home office in Shawville. He keeps much of his research on the shelf and inside the desk. book what we have now.” The main protagonist of Kiss & Tell is detective Charlene Taylor, but Murphy had actually named her Courtney in his so-called “terrible story.” He changed it because he wanted the character to have a boy nickname – Charlie, only called that by her father. The nickname comes into play within the story for a more mysterious reason. “Charlene’s working in a male-dominated industry and she’s tough as nails and she talks back and she likes to drink,” said Murphy. In his teaching work and with his wife and three daughters at home, Murphy is surrounded by women quite often, but he was still nervous about writing with a female lead character. “Can I write for a women’s point of view?” he asked. “Would people think I’m realistic? I didn’t feel much pressure for Dead Man’s Hand. Nobody’s expecting anything. Nobody even knew I was writing. “Now that I got so good reviews with Dead Man’s Hand, they say the follow-up is most important one. Can you keep those readers and get those same reviews?”
Early reviews have indicated that Murphy is on the right track. He received a message from a reader in Georgia in the United States, praising Charlene Taylor’s strong and vulnerable character. Two readers have also given five star critiques on the Amazon website. New York Times bestselling author, Tom Green offers up praise on the front cover. “The start of the book Charlene’s father gets murdered,” said Murphy. “Charlene is just an officer at the time on the Los Angeles Police Department and her father is a detective when he gets killed. She gets promoted into his spot, so it’s kind of a double-edge sword. She likes the promotion, but the only reason she’s getting it is because her father is murdered.” There are two plots that carry throughout the rest of the book. The first is the murder investigation of a ULCA professor and playboy. The second is Charlene also working secretly on her father’s murder and
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The opening pages of Kiss & Tell feature a murder. For the whole story to see the light of day though, it has been a long time coming for author Luke Murphy. “It took me 15 years to write this book,” Murphy quipped from his home in Shawville. Murphy’s debut novel, the international best-seller, Dead Man’s Hand, was published in 2012. The follow-up is a different crimethriller tale titled Kiss & Tell. The novel was released on July 20 through Imajin Books. Murphy graduated from teachers’ college in 2010 and still works when he can in Renfrew County and Western Quebec. He finished off the last month of the school year in Renfrew, so juggling writing time can take some effort. His wife, Mélanie, was busy in the house, preparing to take over the Sears location in Shawville and adding a ladies clothing boutique. There are also three daughters to look after. Murphy was bitten by the writing bug when he started dating his wife who had to create a story for LaSalle College in Montreal. He helped out with the characters and the plot. “After I worked with my wife on her short story, I took one of the characters we created and started writing my own adventure with her,” said Murphy. The story would eventually become Kiss & Tell. “I (first) finished it in 2000 and it stunk,” laughed Murphy. “It wasn’t good at all, I kept it on the computer and started writing another book and I ended up doing Dead Man’s Hand. “When that was published … I went back and pulled Kiss & Tell off the computer and revised it all for what it is now. Despite his thoughts of the story being bad, he saved it all these years for sentimental reasons. “It was first thing I ever wrote and a character I created with my wife. I really did like it. Once I’d taken everything I learned from the 15 years of writing and publishing, I put it into the
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Veterans/Spouse Benefits Update session at Island View Suites, 30 Jack Cres. in Arnprior 10-11 a.m. Many spouses of Canadian veterans do not know all of the benefits and programs available to them to make their lives easier. Pat Royale of Veterans Affairs will be Island View to provide valuable updates to these benefits to veterans and their spouses.
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Calvary Baptist Church monthly music night is cancelled for the month. For information, please call Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863.
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ence necessary. Potential singers can try out the choir on Sept. 8 and 15 after which the registration will close. Come sing with us. For more info, call Marilyn at 613-624-5242, Lisa at 613-623-7293 or check the website at www. arnpriorcommunitychoir. com.
The decoration day service at White Lake Community Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. Rev. • September 9 Fred Milnes will speak. Bring Find out how to increase a lawnchair; no seating is your communication and provided. leadership skills. Join the Arnprior Toastmasters Club before Sept. 9 and • September 8 take advantage of our The Arnprior Community Choir begins fall rehearsals at summer membership discount. Regular two-hour the Royal Canadian Legion meetings resume today at Branch 174, 49 Daniel St. the hospital’s second floor North, 7:30-9:30 pm. The choir meets once a week and outpatient teaching room, 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Lynne welcomes all new singers. This four-part choir performs Zander at 613-623-9863 for more. throughout the community and at two major concerts per year. A fun, challenging and • September 10 rewarding choir – no experi- Today, Oct 8, Nov 12, and Dec 10: Caregiver Support Group. Are you caring for someone with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Island View Retirement Suites
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on the second Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 125.
creating a garden which was awarded Garden of the Week in Almonte in 2013.All welcome. Info: Sherryl 613 624-5307.
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• September 27
Awana registration night, 6:30 p.m., at First Baptist Church, 279 Alicia St. $25 per child, $50 per family. For more the Bible-songs program, call 613-623-3993 or register online at • September 12 Arnprior-McNab-Braeside fbc-online.ca. United Soccer Association Fun Day beginning at 9 • September 19 a.m., Dochart Park. There Tickets to Arnprior-Braeside-McNab will be games during the Seniors at Home 35th Anniversary day, a barbecue and more. Gala are now on sale. Available at 106 McGonigal St. West, Unit 1. The Gala is at St. John Chrysostom Parish • September 14 Hall, 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. Dinner, music Two Rivers Musical by Eddy & The Stingrays, guest Productions will hold its Annual General Meeting at speaker Mark Cook. Cost $30 per 7 p.m. at the Arnprior Dis- person. More info 613-623-7981. trict High School. If you are interested in volunteer- • September 26 ing for the 2016 spring Huge Garage and Bake Sale 8 a.m. to production of ‘Chitty 1 p.m. at Emmanuel Anglican Church Chitty Bang Bang’ you are Hall, 287 Harrington St. (at Ottawa), encouraged to attend. Arnprior. Too many items to list. Pakenham Horticultural Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church at 2585 County Rd. 29, Pakenham. Heather Kincaid will speak about the process of
Active Aging Week church service and choir performance at Island View Suites 2-3 p.m. with Rev. Richard Hollingsworth and special guests from the Braeside United Church Choir. Refreshments will be served in the Bistro.
• October 24
Appraisal Show at 30 Jack Cres. from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. A partnered event as hosted by Island View Retirement Suites, Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home and Help U Transition with certified appraisers representative of the Travelling Road Show. Cost per item is $10 with all proceeds in support of the 23 programs for Seniors and those with special needs as provided by ABMSH. No large furniture items, please and thank you. More info Liz Wall at 613-623-7981.
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TUESDAYS: Euchre in the Arnprior Legion back hall is from 1 to 4 p.m. SATURDAYS: McNab-Braeside Public Market 8 a.m. to noon. Enjoy fresh, local products. Food items for sale from farm vendors at 2473 Russett Dr. near Highway 417 and Calabogie Road.
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37. Napped leather 38. Spoke wildly 40. Comically strange 41. Fed 42. Baglike structure in a plant or animal 44. Snakelike fish 45. Bishop’s official seat 48. Bash ____ Falls, N.Y. 50. Bay Area Eating Disorders Assoc. 52. Driver compartment 53. Emitted coherent radiation 55. Radioactivity unit 56. Former CIA 57. And (Latin) 58. Disintegrate 63. “Desperado” band 65. Makes into law 66. Attentiveness 67. Skillful hand movement
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24. A way to ingest 27. Sound units 29. Relating to the nose 32. Cereal grass 34. Sticky or hot-cross 35. Productive land 36. Englut 39. Apply with short strokes 40. Indian corn genus 43. Stroke 44. Flowed in contrary directions 46. Comforts 47. Point that is one point S of due E 49. Shrub fence 51. Organ of balance 54. Proofreading symbol 59. CNN’s founder Turner 60. Smallest whole number 61. Airforce of Gr. Britain 62. A subdivision of a play 64. Exclamation of surprise
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, your mind is racing a mile a minute. Although it may be challenging, you have to find a way to slow down and focus on one thing for the time being. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, put some thought into your long-term financial goals. Planning now will help you realize your goals down the road. Don’t put off a meeting with your advisor. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you will get another crack at an opportunity that recently passed you by. Just be patient and prepare for the chance that awaits you in the near future. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 You need to find ways to relax, Cancer. Schedule time to unwind, whether it is dancing, listening to music or practicing yoga. Make the most of your elevated energy levels. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you have a lot on your plate at the moment, so shelve some immediate plans you had. Right now you don’t have the time to devote to them. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, continue to work hard and rewards will come to you in the professional arena. Your hard work has not gone unnoticed, and soon this will be made clear to you.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, you are anxious to announce plans for a new chapter in your life. But you might want to table your enthusiasm for the time being until these plans are confirmed. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Your ideas carry a lot of weight at your job and within your circle of friends, Scorpio. This week you may be called on to come up with a few new thoughts on getting things done. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, understand that others do not necessarily have your thick skin. Consider your words carefully before delivering some constructive criticism to a friend or loved one. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, your attention to detail can make your projects take much longer than others’, but that’s what separates you from the pack. If it’s worth doing, it is worth doing right. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Words come easily to you this week, Aquarius. It may be worth your while to negotiate a raise or debate an issue that has been bothering you lately. Your point of view will be heard. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, you may know how someone close to you is feeling even before they confide in you. Your intuition is on fire this week. 0827
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