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Best White Pine Festival yet: organizers Staff

News - White Pine Festivals organizers are counting their blessings and thanking all who supported the Aug. 23-25 event in Arnprior’s downtown and at Robert Simpson Park. “From all reports it was a great success. I would think it was the best of all since we started four years ago,” said organizer Art Smith. “We must say thanks to all of our sponsors of the events that presented great entertainment for all. Then there are all the vendors and food vendors from both locally and out of town,” Smith also expressed thanks to the bands, those involved in the Friday night movie and dance, car show participants and the thousands of people who attended the weekend events. “Last but not least, thanks to my co-director Mike Marcil and all of the volunteers who helped make it the success it was,” he said. “See you in August 2014,” said Smith. Festival draw winners included: Jenna Watson of Eganville who picked up a $200 gift certificate donated by the festival, Bruce Furlotte of Sault Ste. Marie who won a sterling silver necklace and Marie Olmstead of Arnprior who SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND won a $50 gift certificate, both donated Jennifer Cool siblings Dylan, 6, and Alexia Mosher, 3, check out bracelets from Ecuador at a booth in Arnprior’s Phillips-Renwick of Silpada Jewellery. downtown during the White Pine Festival Sunday.

Pharmaceutical manufacturer to expand BAM a fitting tribute for Arnprior musician Sherry Haaima

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News – Things just continue to look up for Arnprior manufacturing facility Pillar5 Pharma. The latest good news at the plant is the announcement of $1 million in provincial funding to expand production at the facility. Dr. Eric Hoskins, minister of Economic Development, Trade and Employment, visited Pillar5 last week to announce the funding, which will help create 56

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new jobs and sustain the 94 existing positions. “We are proud to be supporting job creation right here in eastern Ontario” said Hoskins. “This investment will help Pillar5 become a leader in the production of eye care products while expanding their markets and bringing new jobs and prosperity to the community of Arnprior.” Providing the right climate to attract investment, create jobs and grow the economy is part of the Ontario government’s plan

to build a prosperous and fair province for all Ontarians, added Hoskins. The Eastern Ontario Development Fund (EODF) support will help Pillar5 increase its operations by installing two new, advanced production lines for the manufacturing and packaging of eye care products. This expansion will better position the company to pursue new markets - both at home and abroad, say officials. See Ontario, Page 4

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News – Friends and family of Brodie Armstrong are gearing up to remember him in a very special way. Close to 40 teams have already registered for the Aug. 31 Brodie Armstrong Memorial (BAM) golf tournament and organizers are thrilled with the support for the event that will benefit a cause near and dear to the budding musician’s heart – the music department at Arnprior and District High School. See Remembering , Page 3

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Armstrong, 21, was killed in a June 12 stabbing in Arnprior. Jesse Gervais, 22, of Arnprior is in jail facing first degree murder charges. Brodie was well-known and liked in the community, said his sister Candice. The event will be chance for everyone to get together and share memories and have fun, something Brodie would have wanted. “I hope that BAM will be the tribute Brodie deserves and that being able to make that happen is as much an honour as it is to have had him in my life,� said Candice. She has high hopes for the future of the event, too. “I can only imagine how big BAM will get in years to come, because Brodie will not be easily forgotten.� The idea came about through several of Brodie’s close friends and family members and is a great way to keep his memory alive, said Candice. “He was very well-liked, even after people met him for the first time. He was a guy that people just wanted to be around,� she said. The tournament is Saturday at the Madawaska Golf Club on both courses. There are still spots available to play and those not wanting to golf are still invited to come for dinner or to enjoy the live entertainment, which kicks off with local band Disturbing the Peace at around 4 p.m. Musician friends and fans are invited to bring along their instruments and for a jam session. Brodie was passionate about music and an avid golfer, so the fundraiser is a fitting tribute, she said. “He taught himself to play at age 13, on the Internet,� said Candice. Brodie played guitar and drums and was well known at local pubs and other venues. She’s looking forward to Saturday’s tournament and welcomes all those who knew and loved him to come and join in the fun. Among the prizes and gifts to be had is a Sumac Course hole-in-one payoff of a $5,000 travel voucher courtesy of Carlson Wagonlit. Details Brodie Armstrong Memorial Golf Tournament at Madawaska Golf Course, 1 p.m. shotgun start, four-person scramble, $90/person Twisted Pines, $75/person Sumac Grove, golf, cart, lunch, dinner, loot bag, games, draws, raffles, 50/50 and open mic event. Proceeds to ADHS music program. Email Brodiememorialgolf@hotmail.ca or call Matt Brown 613-327-2433 (c); Ben Jones 613-2912691 (c); or Christopher James Nych 613-203-3168 (c).

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munity has to offer,� Grinstead said. Cinnamon Toast’s Beverly Hyatt and Bronwyn Mondoux said the slogan is not meant as a direct selling tool. It isn’t about saying everything the town has to sell, they said. It’s “a pull, not a push.� Mayor David Reid and Coun. Mark Wilmer liked and were excited about both the slogan and logo, saying they are simple and concise and emphasize the town’s unique two rivers feature. The logo features the museum clock tower surrounded by white pines, the Madawaska bridge, and wisps of land and river in the foreground. It scored 55 per cent of vote out of the five options. Although the strategy is to attract a younger demographic to the town, the 19-to-25-year-old group participating in the survey didn’t pick it as the top choice. Coun. Ted Strike was far from smitten with the logo, saying the colours need brightening and the word Arnprior needs a border. Wilson said those changes can be made. Cinnamon Toast also took summer photos from around town, and intends to return in other seasons for more. The photos can be used for marketing material, along with sub slogans such as: ‘Come grow with us,’ ‘Envious recreation,’ ‘Thriving economy,’ and more. Airport manager Coun. Dan Lynch was upset there are no photos from the airport. The photographers said they ran out of time but will get to it next time. Coun. Lyle Anderson was absent.

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Remembering Brodie Armstrong

The town will continue to tweak the new logo, but it will look much as it appears here minus the horizontal lines.

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News – Arnprior has a new slogan and logo, but not everyone on council is happy with them. The town will now be known as ‘Where the rivers meet,’ replacing a slogan that was less than two years old. It was arrived at after extensive feedback from the public, along with marketing experts from Cinnamon Toast New Media and town marketing and economic development officer Lindsay Wilson. ‘Where the rivers meet’ was by far the most popular of seven choices, garnering 215 votes or 38 per cent of those surveyed. Wilson said it contains no clichĂŠ words and points to a feature unique to Arnprior. Next on the survey was ‘Escape the everyday’ with 19 per cent; followed by ‘A bridge worth crossing’ with 17; ‘Where opportunity flows’ with 11; ‘More than just a pretty place’ with 7; ‘Where nature is our business’ with 5; ‘Be our priority’ with 2. Coun. Lynn Grinstead chaired a committee that came up with the now turfed phrase ‘Where opportunity flows and adventure grows!’ She and all council colleagues at the Aug. 26 meeting voted for the new slogan and logo. However, alluding to her day job as an advertising sales agent at a radio station, Grinstead said ‘Where the rivers meet’ doesn’t speak to economic development and tourism aspects of town. “I’m worried it is not going to speak to what the com-

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News – The rehabilitation of County Road 10 (Baskin Drive and Division Street) in Arnprior is underway. During construction, the road will be reduced to a single lane of traffic. However, at some point Baskin Drive will need to be closed for the replacement of two road cross culverts. The County of Renfrew will advise the public of the dates Baskin will be closed. Detours will be in place. The County of Renfrew reminds motorists the Highway Traffic Act stipulates fines will be doubled in construction zones when workers are present. Speed limits are reduced in most construction zones for the duration of the road work,

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Pillar5 officials are grateful for the support. “We are thankful for the support from the Ontario government. This expansion means we can offer our customers more solutions for their pharmaceutical outsourcing needs. It also gives us greater capacity to increase production and

explore new markets,” said Kevin Rampton, CEO of Pillar5 Pharma. Chief operating officer Jamie Moore echoed his sentiments. “We are really pleased that the ministry is supporting development at Pillar5. It’s a great opportunity for us to continue growing our business and produce quality product for the

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Jamie Moore, COO, Dr. Eric Hoskins, minister of Economic Development, Trade and Employment and Kevin Rampton, CEO share the news that Pillar5 will receive $1 million in provincial funding to expand production at the facility. marketplace,” said Moore. Anne Cheslock, administration and operational excellence leader, said the company is in the process of going through the steps to engineer and build the new sterile line. “There’s a lot of work going into planning right now,” she said. “The planning and building phase will take some time.” It’s hard to pinpoint a completion date but the process is likely to take about four years. Then, the company will likely post for the new jobs, said Cheslock. Much of the company’s success can be attributed to the people who work there, said Cheslock. “We’ve got a long history here, starting with Pfizer,” she said. “Great people work here and we’ve been very smart about creating a smart business case.” Pillar5 has a multi-skilled work force that in-

cludes biologists, chemists, engineers, a strong human resources team and other skilled professionals. Staff members were pleased with the announcement. “It’s very encouraging to know that there’s so much support for what we’re doing here,” she said. QUICK FACTS

• Since 2008, the Ontario government has committed over $63 million through the EODF, leveraging a total investment of more than $615 million. • Canada has the second lowest cost for clinical trials and pharmaceutical production among the G7 countries. • The pharmaceutical sector employs about 15,000 people in Ontario.

Pillar5 staff members are grateful for the support from the Ontario government.

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News - The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 248 calls for service. DOMESTIC DISPUTES

Renfrew OPP officers responded to 12 domestic disputes during the past week. One male was charged with domestic mischief, and another male was charged with mischief under $5,000. No other criminal offences occurred. If you know someone who is living in an abusive situation you can help. Neighbours, Friends and Family is the name of a public education campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence so that those people close to an abusive situation can help. Go to neighboursfriendsandfamily.ca. BREAK AND ENTER

A home on Lower Spruce Hedge Road in Greater Madawaska Township was entered while the homeowner was away for an extended period of time. Police could find no sign of forced entry, and jewelry including chains, earrings, watches, rings and jewelry containers were stolen. Const. Marc Bennett is investigating. A storage shed on Robertson St in Douglas was entered between Aug. 9-18. There was no forced entry. A 50cc red Giovanni dirt bike was stolen along with several gas cans. Provincial Const. Kyle Mask is investigating. During the evening of Monday, Aug. 19, Renfrew OPP officers were dispatched to a possible break and enter in progress and several suspects were identified to police. Wit-

nesses reported a group of people breaking into Martin Cycle and Small Engine on Argyle Street in Renfrew but nothing was stolen. Officers patrolled and discovered the RCAF Wing had also been broken into and alcohol stolen. A group of youths were located and detained on Munroe Avenue. The investigation revealed two of the youths were responsible. A 14-yearold male and a 15-year-old male, both from Renfrew were arrested and charged with one count of break, enter and theft, and one count of mischief under $5,000. They were released from custody on a youth promise to appear in Youth court in Renfrew on Oct. 21. Under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act they cannot be identified. All of the stolen alcohol was recovered. Const. Kyle Mask led the investigation. DRINKING DRIVER

One male was charged after police investigated a report of a possible impaired driver, and the male refused to provide a breath sample. Officers were patrolling the grounds of the Calabogie Blues and Ribfest on Aug. 18 when they were approached about a possible impaired driver. Officers located the suspect vehicle and male driver who had been drinking. He refused to provide a sample of his breath, after officers made the lawful demand. A 53-year-old Ottawa man was charged with refusing to provide a breath sample. He was released on an appearance notice for court in Renfrew on Sept. 25. Const. Chris Colton investigated.

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Thefts from unlocked vehicles continue to occur in Renfrew County. Residents in McNab-Braeside Township were hit this past week, with thieves grabbing anything of value in unlocked vehicles. Owners are reminded to remove valuables from vehicles overnight, and to lock your vehicle when not being used. These two simple acts will greatly reduce your risk of being a victim of theft. An iPad was stolen from a vehicle while parked at Pine Valley Restaurant in Griffith on Wednesday Aug. 21 while the owner stopped for lunch. There are no suspects. An iPod was reported stolen to the Renfrew OPP on August 19. The victim reported they had some friends visiting their home in Arnprior and after they left discovered the theft. Following an investigation by Const. Ryan Besner the iPod was recovered and a 16year-old male from Arnprior was charged with theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property under $5,000. He was released on a youth promise to appear in youth court in Renfrew on Oct. 21.

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On Aug. 20 at 10:23 p.m. officers were dispatched to a collision on Robertson Drive in Whitewater Region where the passenger in one vehicle suffered minor injuries. Officers discovered the female driver of one vehicle had been drinking and she subsequently refused to provide a sample of her breath. A 53-yearold Westmeath female was charged with refusing to provide a breath sample. She was released on an appearance notice for court in Pembroke on Sept. 24. Const. Chris Colton investigated.

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Peter, Bonnie and Christopher from Tim Horton’s Phyllis McNab Pilon Family Funeral Home Pizza Pizza – Arnprior Kristine Pollard The Prior Sports Bar Reid Bros. Members of the Renfrew Rotary Club Linda and Tessa Roberts Larry Robertson Rona Scentsy – Margie Klimpel Shannon Spallin – Thirty-One Gifts, Mary Kay, Lia Sophia, Epicure Sox Plus Studio 92 Sweetandsassyco. Thomas and his friends – Birthday money The Vaive Family Valley Heritage Radio Valley Vision VideoFlicks Lorna Villeneuve Visalus – Rob O’Hara Wheatless Wonders Layne Wilson The Zado Family

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Reprieve for Pontiac County . . . for now Steve Newman steve.newman@metroland.com

News - It wasn’t the best of summer holidays for Pontiac County Warden Mike McCrank, but he’s hopeful the county’s business climate will improve following the most recent Quebec Superior Court ruling. Instead of enjoying time off in mid-August, McCrank found himself back on the job trying to prevent the dismantling of the local Canadian National rail line. Then, in an Aug. 20 hearing, a Quebec judge asked CN to respect a local bylaw that stops the dismantling of CN’s rail lines within the county. In a carefully-worded response, Jim Feeny, the Canadian National vice-president of corpo-

rate and governmental affairs, specified that CN had agreed to cease dismantling of its rail until the next hearings, scheduled for Oct. 10 and 11 of this year. The injunction, says Pontiac director general Rémis Bertrand, gives the county more time to establish its case, and to work to obtain some support from the federal and provincial government. As of Monday, Bertrand says the county hasn’t heard from the premier’s or prime minister’s office, but had been speaking with the regional ministry for Outaouais. “We’re not expressing disappointment,” said Feeny. “From CN’s point of view, we were asked to agree to halt removal of the rail until October”

and CN has agreed to do so. Until that Aug. 20 decision, MRC Pontiac had kept a vehicle parked across the rail line, between the Litchfield industrial park and Portage-du-Fort. Rail cars parked on the line ready for dismantling and storage of the rail line’s equipment have left the county. Earlier this year, CN dismantled its local line between Pembroke and Beachburg. Ensuing protests or calls for government action included an MRC Pontiac staff protest Aug. 13 when one of the county’s vehicles was left parked on the rail line. There was also an Aug. 19 news conference that included a demonstration by more than a dozen placard-waving local citizens. As examples, placards asked that CN not derail its future and exclaimed that CN’s closure will kill the community. The Superior Court decision Aug. 20 gives the county a chance to present its case. “To me, it’s a good thing because at least we have a chance to organize and to present our view to the judge,” said Philippe of the Superior Court’s ruling Aug. 20. “At least we’re neutralizing (each other), and hopefully the court will side with us, and we’ll come out ahead,” said McCrank. According to Gerry Philippe of Green Investment Group, which owns the Litchfield industrial park, removal of the CN lines would derail or discourage plans for at least four companies thinking of doing business in the area. Any CN move to pull up the tracks will be “devastating for Green Investment Group and for the whole of the region, on both sides of the (Ottawa) river,” said Philippe. For reasons of confidentiality, Philippe says

he can’t divulge the names of four companies that could come to the county. But he said they involved manual labour and that some of the work is forestry-related. At present eight companies work out of the industrial park, and that at least one of them, Trebio, would definitely be able to do better business if it had access to the local Canadian National railway line, said Philippe. Green Investment Group owns eight industrial parks in North America, including two in both Quebec and Ohio, and one each in Marathon, Ont., Bathurst, N.B., Montana and Indiana. The company’s focus is on restoring, redeveloping and reactivating companies, like Smurfit Stone, which GIC purchased after it closed down in 2008. The Superior Court response is no guarantee, but gives the county opportunity to firmly present its case, said Warden McCrank. While the court’s response is positive, McCrank said a sense of urgency remains, along with the reality that the county deserves its “just dues from the Quebec and federal governments, because we’re hurting. “Family life is hurting,” added McCrank, alluding to how many families have both parents working out of the area because of the lack of local jobs. “I think the railway will be a tool to attract jobs, but I don’t think we’ll fix it in six months.” The Superior Court judge, said Philippe, “needs to hear that we need the track so we have a sustainable economy in the Pontiac. He needs to hear that there have been several efforts to purchase the railway. Basically, the CN had one goal in mind, and that was to lift the rail.” Philippe says the situation, including the requested purchase price of around $27 million, needs to be re-evaluated.

Hospice care gets telecom boost Michelle Nash michelle.nash@metroland.com

News - Clients needing hospice care across the region can now be connected with a health care practitioner with the touch of a button. The hospice fundraising organization OutCare Foundation announced that 12 palliative care sites in the Champlain region will now have access to the Ontario Telemedicine Network. The foundation showed off the new technology at the Hospice at May Court on Aug. 22 linking up to the Hospice Renfrew and the Beth Donovan Hospice for the event. “The increased expertise that we can now access enables our clients to remain at Hospice Renfrew while receiving the best care possible,” said Diane Caughey, executive director of Hospice Renfrew. “Staying in their community, close to friends and family, is incredibly important at this time in their lives.”

The $380,000 worth of telecommunications equipment was purchased thanks to donations and fundraising effort from companies and individuals. Telelink will use the latest technology to connect the palliative care sites to the Ontario Telemedicine Network’s secure videoconferencing network. Currently used by over 1,600 healthcare sites in the province, with this technology will be the first time tat hospices in Ottawa will connect to palliative care teams in acute care settings like hospitals. This technology enables doctors, nurses and volunteers involved in palliative care to discuss complex issues and conduct clinical evaluations from a distance. They will also have the opportunity to train each other or hold conferences on such things as pain management without spending time and money on travel.

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Arnprior Fire Department smoke alarm inspection program returns News - The annual home smoke alarm inspection program in Arnprior will once again take place in the community during the month of September. Members from the Arnprior Fire Department will once again be knocking on doors asking for cooperation in order to inspect and test your homes smoke alarm. The Arnprior Fire Department Smoke Alarm Inspection Program began in 2006 and has continued annually as a service to the community. The program which is mandated by the Office of the Fire Marshal gives the fire department an opportunity to meet community members and aids in collecting data for statistical purposes, while focusing on ensuring adequate working smoke alarms in the home and providing public education regarding fire safety. Last year volunteer members of the Fire Department tested 337 alarms in the community. Of those tested 89

per cent were found to be working properly, and of the alarms found to be not working 5 per cent were simply an issue of the battery being disconnected or not present. While this service is provided by the Arnprior Fire Department, residents should not wait for a knock on their door to have their alarms tested. Test your smoke alarms every month and change the batteries at least once a year or whenever the low-battery warning chirps. Do not remove the batteries for any other reason. Remember, no battery, no chance. This year’s program is expected to reach 250 residences in the community. Firefighters will be visiting in the evening hours during the week and daytime hours on the weekend. They will be dressed in Arnprior Fire Department uniforms and carrying proper identification. Homeowners are encouraged to be co-operative and invite

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firefighters into there homes to allow them to inspect and test your smoke alarms. Firefighters will be looking for proper quantity, proper placement and working condition of the smoke alarms in compliance with the Ontario Fire Code. Home owners will be informed of any violations and asked to correct them. Firefighters will provide assistance to home owner by providing new batteries or a new smoke alarm (battery operated) on a cost recovery basis. Any questions the public may have should be directed to the Arnprior Fire Department Fire Prevention Office at 613-623-4231 extension 250, or the Fire Chief at extension 248. For additional information, you can visit the Town of Arnprior Website at www. arnprior.ca, or the Ontario Fire Marshal’s website at www.ofm.gov.on.ca Every home in Ontario must have a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas – it’s the law.

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REQUEST FOR Proposal Engineering Services The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to supply expertise in preparing tender documents, submitting applications, providing construction inspection and contract administration services for work on the French Line Bridge. Copies of the Request for Proposal (RFP) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 4:00 PM September 10th, 2013. Tenders will be opened at 4:15 PM September 10th, 2013. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Dave Ennis 75 George Street, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.239 F: 613-259-2291 E: dennis@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

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Community at root of the success of many Success in life is a complex thing and seldom a solitary venture. Many successful people attribute their success to others, from family members and teachers to entire communities. They treasure their roots. Country recording artist Jason Blaine of Pembroke is such a person, as evidenced by his recent creation of a charitable fund to help others in his hometown. The announcement was made Aug. 21 at a special nine-and-dine invitational golf tournament at the Pembroke Shores Golf Club. “Jason Blaine has arguably become the most successful country music artist to come from the Upper Ottawa Valley and now, the rising Canadian Recording Artist wants to give back to the people who have supported his career advancement,� said a news release from Algonquin College Alumnus. The Jason Blaine Charitable Fund will support local charities and community

organizations and will be administered by the Pembroke and Petawawa District Community Foundation. The first major fundraising event for the new Jason Blaine Charitable Fund will be a combined concert and golf tournament on June 17 and 18, 2014. All money raised from this initial event will support the Pembroke and Area Boys and Girls Club and the Algonquin College Capital Building Campaign. Blaine grew up in Laurentian Valley, attended Fellowes High School and graduated from the business program at Algonquin College’s Pembroke campus. While he and Amy and their three children now live in Nashville, Tennessee, the epicentre of country music in North America, Blaine’s heart remains very much connected to his Renfrew County home. His commitment to others is indeed worthy of applause.

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Questions to McNab-Braeside council go unanswered To the editor: Opinion – (A letter to the residents of McNab-Braeside) Members of the steering committee of McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation attended the McNabBraeside council meeting on Aug. 13. On the agenda was the list of questions that the steering committee had collected from those on its email list. The list of questions can be seen on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/mbres4rec . Most of the questions involved seeking clarification of what the real purpose of the recreation survey sent out by McNab-Braeside at the beginning of the summer and what would happen as a result of the various responses. Unfortunately, council decided not to answer any of these questions, stating that the survey was clear enough. They left the door open to answer these questions after the results of the survey are in, but this of course does not assist anybody in answering the survey, which was the point of the questions. There are so many ways that this survey is

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flawed, we won’t begin to list them here. All that we are recommending at this time is that you let McNab-Braeside council know how strongly you feel that we should continue to have a lump sum arrangement with Arnprior and Renfrew so that our residents have equal access to the recreation and library facilities as do residents of the towns. Any way that you slice it, this is a very good arrangement that we currently have with our neighbouring towns. Sharing facilities strengthen all communities. Although not every resident of McNabBraeside enrols in programs, access to active recreation and library facilities benefits the community as a whole. Any suggestion that McNab-Braeside should just go ahead and build its own facilities is financially irresponsible. Although space wasn’t given on the survey for comments, you can write on the survey any assumptions that you are making by indicating a particular choice. If you choose not to fill out the survey, or if you have already sent it in, we would recommend that you send an email to info@mcnabbraeside.com or send a letter

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to the township indicating your support for a lumpsum agreement paid out of the tax base as it has been done so for years. If too many residents who feel this way remain silent, then council will likely not be making decisions based on the best interests and wishes of their residents. The deadline for sending in the survey is Sept. 1. Feel free to post any comments on the Facebook page, write a letter to the Chronicle-Guide and let your friends know that they can join our email list. We’ll do our best to help us all try to provide you with the facts as we understand them, to help make sense of what is really going on, and to collectively try to determine the best way forward for a strong and healthy community.

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Sincerely, McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation Christina Howard Christie Freemark Brian Armsden Tom Peckett

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Law breakers must be held accountable for misdeeds - property from the legal land owners who have been faithfully paying property taxes, on the expropriated property, for years. It is alleged the votes of Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie and councillors Brad McIlquham and Aldene Styles - you know them, they are our former friends and current M/B neighbours - resulted in our council contravening Ontario provincial law. Their actions will now be challenged in a formal hearing at the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). The MB portion of costs incurred while defending the voting actions of council, at the OMB, will have to be paid by MB taxpayers. Coun. McIlquham was warned, in writing prior to this vote, that voting to allow the operator of the quarry to utilize private citizen’s property strictly for their (the quarry operator’s) own use - aka expropriation - could be in contravention of Ontario law.

To the Editor: Opinion - When anyone in our society contravenes a law then that person must be held accountable for their misdeed and act in a right and logical manner. I was recently photographed while proceeding with caution through an orange light (my side of the story). “Not so!� said the judge. “You are guilty of contravening the law by running a red light and you must pay the fine.� I then did the right and logical thing and paid the fine. Case closed. Three of our McNab-Braeside councillors recently voted a measure into township law that, in effect, allows the operator of the McNab-Braeside quarry to utilize private citizen’s properties strictly for their own operating purposes. The alleged unlawful voting actions of MB council effectively expropriated (no trespassing signs have already been posted)

When and if the allegations of contravening Ontario law most certainly a misdeed - are proven, then these three councillors must pay the price - our society will demand no less! While these law abiding councillors should then take the right and logical action and resign immediately - case closed - these people have proven, time and again, that taking the right and logical action is not always within their mindsets. We should then ask - do we really want lawbreakers on our council? Without resignations, then a right and logical action would be impeachment followed by by-elections, wherein we can elect representatives that respect and act within the law. Ted Gardner McNab-Braeside

Could we be losing our faith? money has made it very unstable for everyone and so many children have no place to be safe. Church and the people in it would be a good place. Much better than therapy that parents pay a fortune for as a fix all. Maybe it is a good place for the parents to get recharged as well. In truth, if everyone lived by the Ten Commandments, there would be a lot less bullying, less divorce and a much more humane society - a lot better world period. What I am saying is that faith and religion still should play a vital role in our society and we are

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letting it slip away. If our churches leave, our religious faith is sure to follow. One thing I have noticed when travelling anywhere in Ontario these days is the number of Mosques being built everywhere. Most of these people are new to our country and the first thing they do is establish a place to practise their faith. Do these people know something we don’t? We already have our places of worship and are busy getting rid of them. What is wrong with this picture? Gail Anderson Braeside

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done in the name of religion and it is still going on today. Then there is man and in his infinite wisdom, (I am being sarcastic here in case you didn’t notice.) has mangled and manipulated words from the Bible to suit his own ambitions for power and of course just plain greed. But still, there is a lot more good than evil in religion and we need all the good we can get. The bottom line is, where would we be today without the church? If we lose the church, as one lady in my parish put it, ‘What will fill the God space?’ That one I can easily answer - a big fat nothing. There will be a hole, an empty space in our hearts and minds that leave people feeling empty. You don’t belong anywhere or to anything and you have no base. Most of the middle-aged and above people likely don’t feel like this as we were brought up with religion as part of our lives. We at least have our ‘base.’ I wish our young people did. The fact is most of our young people don’t have anything to believe in. We haven’t done our duty and gone to church ourselves and didn’t make it a priority to take our children to church/Sunday school. If they wanted to stay home and watch a movie or play on their X-box or sleep, it just wasn’t worth the struggle. I wish I could say that I was different but I wasn’t. I worked all week and on weekends I stayed at home with my matched set of Maytags. I would make time if I had a chance to go out but the ‘out’ was never to church. I cannot tell you how sorry I am today. I watch a lot of our young people struggle with ‘who am I,’ ‘where do I belong’ and ‘do I belong in this world at all?’ Their parents are splitting up families and divorcing at a higher rate than ever before. Stress due to the economy, lack of jobs and

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To the editor: Opinion - Everyone is likely aware that lately our churches are really struggling. It really doesn’t matter what denomination, all of them are in the same boat. I shouldn’t use the word lately because it has been happening over a long period of time. Rural churches have been the hardest hit, partly I think because of the distances people travel to get to them and then of course there is the lack of population. What really bothers me is everyone seems to be very complacent about the whole thing. Someone else will save them; I don’t want to be bothered; I believe but I don’t have to go to church to be a Christian; I don’t have time and then of course there is the ‘I just don’t care.’ The thing is, you should care. You likely were brought up in the church because your parents made sure you got there. It was a place for the community to meet and make friends. Fellowship was a big part of it and it gave you a feeling of belonging. New people to the community would go to church and very soon, they weren’t new people anymore. You could go to church and sing your heart out and even if you weren’t very good, other voices would cover up the bad notes. Along with all this, you were taught religion, learned the Ten Commandments and why they are so important to us and the world as a whole. The teachings of Jesus give framework to our lives. You really don’t have to be a dyed in the wool religious fanatic to realize that these rules/guidelines we are given through religion make us what we are. Chaos would have reigned throughout the ages if religion and faith hadn’t been there. We needed it then and we still do. I realize there have been a lot of wars fought and just plain bad things

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The giants have arrived: Giant Swallowtails spotted locally Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club outing to Marshall’s Bay, one flew past the cabin of Charles Macnamara! Look for the caterpillars on Prickly Ash but be aware that they can be easily overlooked, for they closely resemble bird poop! And in case this camouflage fails to work, the caterpillars have another remarkable defence hidden up their sleeves, or rather inside their heads. When alarmed, the caterpillar rears up and a reddish forked appendage, which bears an uncanny resemblance to a snake’s tongue, suddenly shoots out.

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Giant Swallowtails are currently being reported all through our region. butterflies were absent. Something apart from food plants was limiting the northern distribution of the butterflies. It appears that factor was hard frosts in September that killed or severely weakened the caterpillars. Then along came global warming. When fall and winter temperatures rose, caterpillars began to survive farther north. Prickly Ash was found through much of eastern Ontario and soon the butterflies crossed the St. Lawrence. I was extremely excited nine years ago when one of these

stunning butterflies appeared in my backyard on Cranberry Lake. Over the ensuing years Giant Swallowtails have become the most common butterflies in our gardens. Two years ago I estimated that more than a dozen individuals were present over a weeklong period, and I predicted they would soon appear in the Ottawa Valley. Indeed, a few years ago they began being seen near Ottawa, and this summer Giant Swallowtails have been reported from Arnprior, Kinburn, Fitzroy Harbour, and Dunrobin. On a recent

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As if that was not enough to deter a potential predator, the horns (called an osmetarium) smell terribly bad. These remarkable defences are no doubt partly responsible for this butterfly’s rapid population explosion. But global warming is the real reason for its successful push north. Other species of butterflies and other animals (and plants) are moving north but few are as spectacular as this species. After all, what is more impressive than a giant? The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca.

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Thomas Curts of the Ontario Tire Stewardship is all set to speak to WPF visitors about what products recycled tires are made into, including the rubber mulch he has on display.

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Scenes from the White Pine Festival Warm weather and sunny skies met the fourth annual White Pine Festival and organizers couldn’t be more pleased with the event’s success. More than 50 people brought their vintage cars in for the Sunday show. Above is the vehicle that won the coveted best in Hunter Bradley, 6, Kaelynne Morrow, 7 and Chase Bradley, 7, check out a 1957 Chev Belair owned by show prize - a 1931 Model A Ford owned by Dan McMillan of Pakenham. Terry Roberts of Perth.

David Wybou watches as his daughter Dani Wybou, 10, climbs the rock wall downtown .

White Pine Festival organizer Art Smith, right, and volunteer Mark Marcil during Sunday’s car show.

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A formal presentation was made of the $25,600 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant that helped the club purchase the Ottawaska, a fibreglass, double hull Buk dragonboat with a teak finish. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski, OTF representative Guy Jamieson and Arnprior Coun. Dan Lynch were on hand for the event. “We’re proud to be part of this community,” said Jamieson. “Your dedication to improving the sports and recreation opportunities is important not only for Arnprior, but for Ontario.” Following the presentation the club hosted a fun day at Robert Simpson Park.

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Continuing as your president for the 2013 year, I would like to congratulate the directors and their committees for the excellent support during our 2012 edition of the Renfrew Fair. It was an unprecedented, trying experience due to the weather. However, every organization has trying years and we must optimistically look forward to a year of normality in 2013. Once again, let us look forward to a friendly competition, family entertainment and family involvement that have been prevalent for many decades. Thanks to all fair supporters on behalf of the present directors. Robert A. Johnston President

Something new on the food scene this year: the Renfrew Fair board will be operating the dining hall behind the grandstand. Three meals a day will be served from the dining hall. Patrons can have their meals to take out or have the option of sitting down and having a relaxing meal. Other food locations outside the midway

this year will be: • United Church Ladies in the Armouries; • Renfrew Rotary Club – Bacon on a Bun; • Kinsmen Club – hamburgs, hotdogs, sausages, pizza and fries; • Presbyterian Church – hamburgs, hotdogs and fries; and, • Sleddz Smokin’ BBQ – pulled pork, shawarmas and baked beans.

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Blushing Brides pay tribute to Rolling Stones

Grandstand kickoff Simon Clarke opens three days of music on the grandstand stage at the 2013 Renfrew Fair when he hits the stage Thursday at 8 p.m.

According to the band’s website, in late 1978 Kingston musician Paul Martin was dragged into a dingy club in Montreal and told the band playing there that night would be of interest to him as a connoisseur of the music of the Rolling Stones. He was told he would appreciate this local Montreal band’s antics and approach to performing covers of not just the Stones, but of Bowie, Dylan, Springsteen and the J. Geils Band. Not just covers of the hits of these artists, but obscure numbers as well, B sides, not normally heard from a ‘classic cover band’ of the time. “After seeing this interesting little troupe called Jade, he decided to make a gesture to the front-man of Jade, one Maurice Raymond. Would he, Maurice, be interested in joining his band, Consilium as their front-man,� the website says. Maurice took up Paul on his offer. After a name change, on New Year’s eve 1979, the former Consilium became The Blushing Brides. The rest, as they say, is history. “After 30-plus years of touring the Brides continue to bring fans of the Rolling Stones a unique performance perspective on the music of the Stones. Far more violent, sexual, and daring then the now cookie-cutter type performances of the Stones, The Brides continue to live up to the title, The World’s Most Dangerous Tribute to the Music of The Rolling Stones,� the band’s website says.

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 10:20-10:50 DONAHUE & ENRIGHT CHILDREN (Fiddle & Step Dancing Show) 11:00-12:00 Dennis Harrington & Heritage Country Featuring: Dennis Harrington – fiddle, Gerrry Letang – vocals & rhythm guitar, Matt Brydges – Bass, Ken Conway – Drums, Eldon Ostrum – vocals & rhythm guitar 12:15-4:40 HOUSE BAND: BOBBY SCHWARTZ-Lead Guitar, MATT BRYDGES-Bass, AL BRAGG-Steel Guitar, BRIAN HEBERT-Fiddle, BENNY TEEVENS- Drums Special Guest Vocalists

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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 11:35-12:35 Kyle Felhaver: Fiddle, Guitar & Step Dancing Show 12:45-1: 45 James Leclaire Band Featuring: James Leclaire-vocals, guitar & harmonica, Michael Hunter-vocals & drums, Chris McLean- vocals & bass Guitar. 2:00- 3:00 DAYBREAK Featuring: David Prince-Keyboards & Vocals, Andy Taylor- Bass & Vocals, Richard Collins- Vocals and Percussion, Tom Ring- Drums, Andrew Pigeon- Guitar & Vocals, Derek Gauthier- Percussion.

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Chad Brownlee is on the stage 9 p.m. Friday.

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Blackwell will be on the grandstand stage at the Renfrew Fair at 8 p.m. Friday. Their website says: Blackwell is a country music powerhouse; a group of gifted singer/songwriters and musicians comprised of Carey Blackwell, brother Dan Blackwell and Braiden Turner. Their music is crossover heaven, a perfect blend of country rock, pop and haunting ballads. Carey and Danny were raised in a musical family from Cochrane, Ont. and have spent their lives making music, writing songs, recording and playing live. Braiden, also from a musical family, calls herself a ‘studio rat’. She has spent most of her life writing and recording songs in her home studio.”

A singer, songwriter, philanthropist and NHL sixthround draft pick by the Vancouver Canucks in 2003, Canadian country music artist Chad Brownlee (MDM Recordings Inc./Universal Music Canada) is a man of many talents. In recent years his singles have been rapidly climbing the country music charts, frequently cracking the top 10 (his new single Crash was released to radio on Feb. 19, 2013. For this British Columbia native, a strong work ethic defines his successful transition from the ice rink to spotlight and stage, even combining his dual-passion as he supported MusicCounts playing in the 2013 JUNO Cup. A culmination of many days and nights on the road and hours in the studio, Brownlee has been taking the country music world by storm, recently receiving his first Juno Award nomination for the 2013 Country Album of the Year. Chad Brownlee official website bio

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“All I ever wanted to do was sing,” says Fricke Janie Fricke has gone from Indiana farm girl to internationally-acclaimed recording artist throughout her career. She was born in South Whitley, Indiana, and raised on a 400-acre farm where her father taught her how to play guitar. From county fairs to corporate trade shows, live concerts, in recording studios, or before millions on television, Fricke’s individual sound and performance personality has captivated audiences around the world. Fricke began her career singing in a “little church up the road” where her mother played piano. She sang at local coffeehouses, high school events, as well as her way through college where she obtained her degree from Indiana University in elementary education. Fricke then chose a musical career, working in Memphis, Dallas and Los Angeles. There, as one of the marketing industry’s most successful jingle singers, her voice became known to millions as the voice for such advertising giants as United Airlines, Coca-Cola, 7-Up and Red Lobster. Her voice led her to singing sessions for Country artists such as Loretta Lynn, Eddie Rabbitt, Crystal Gayle, Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Mandrell, Mel Tillis, Johnny Duncan and others. She has also been given the privilege Janie Fricke will be featured Satur- to sing on albums for Charlie Rich and Elvis Presley, after their deaths. day on the grandstand stage.

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It was a line in Johnny Duncan’s single Stranger that ultimately gained the most attention for Fricke. When it hit the top of the charts in 1977, fans wanted to know who sang the line, “Shut out the light and lead me...” The music industry took notice as her voice was heard on duets with Merle Haggard, Moe Bandy and others, leading her to her first major recording contract. Fricke soon began to dominate the country charts with smash hits such as Don’t Worry ‘ Bout Me Baby, He’s a Heartache and Your Heart’s Not In It. It was only a matter of time before

she started winning awards. Included among them are Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year, Music City News Female Vocalist of the Year, Billboard Top Country Female Vocalist, Cash Bed Top Country Female Vocalist, Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist of the Year, British-based Country Music Round Up Most Popular International Female Solo Act, and she was chosen to the Country Music Hall of Fame Walkway of Stars. Twice she has been nominated for the coveted Grammy Award, once for her It Ain’t Easy Being Easy In her recording career, Fricke

has released 23 albums and 36 hit singles. When she relaxes she spends time with her husband Jeff and her animals. She attends church near her home, remembering from childhood the importance of her confirmation. Thankful for her blessings, she feels these values have helped her become the woman she is today. From an Indiana farm girl to an internationally acclaimed recording artist, she has never lost the pure heart and love of music that launched her career. And today, Janie Fricke sings on. Webster & Associates

The Roys bring love of bluegrass to town The Roys are on stage at 8 p.m. at the Renfrew Fair grandstand Saturday night. The recording Lonesome Whistle was the culmination of a dream that began for The Roys during childhood. Elaine and Lee were born in Fitchburg, Mass., and the family later relocated to a small town called Coal Branch in New Brunswick.


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Madawaska Golf Club news Sports - The August Field day was won by Steve Wilson with an impressive net score of 60 which is Wilson’s third win in a row. The A flight low shooter and low gross for the day was Gary Grainger with a 71. Other low shooters in A flight included Bill Descoteaux, Kevin Ryan, Kris Barrie and Ray Kulchyski. The B flight winner was Barry Craig followed John Carty, Ken Ledgerwood and Dave Timms. The C flight low shooters included Kevin Turcotte and Dug Carty and the D flight low scorers were Bob Sherrard, Harold Neumann and Ted Davies. The ever popular Masters Scramble was won by the team of Dean Dimonte, Brian Bonnar, Kevin Ledgerwood and Harold Neumann. The boys fired a 58 to notch a three-stroke victory over Gary, Jay and Hal Grainger with Hayden Pleau. Perry Freda, Phil Rose, Larry Aris and Lloyd Powell finished in 3rd position followed by the team of Del McMillan, Tom Clouthier, Keith Blimkie and Doug Parkin. Men’s day held on Aug. 8 was sponsored by Tosh. Bob Carty and Kevin Ryan were the A flight winners followed by Brian Bonnar and Jeff O’Neillu in B flight. Doug Carty and Terry Smeltzer were the C flight winners and the D flight winners included Rick Munro and Eric McInnes. The long drive winners were Perry Freday and Gary Wall. John Carty and Kevin Turcotte were the closet to the pin winners for the evening. Men’s day on August was sponsored by the Madawaska Golf Club and was the annual member-guest event. The team game winners were Blake Wim-

peris and Pat Finner. Bill Descoteaux and Jim Bonnar finished in second position, followed by the team of Jeff O’Neill and Rob Frietag. Gary Grainger and Rob Carruthers were the A flight winners. Blake Wimperis and Hal Grainger were the B flight winners followed by Kevin Turcotte and Brent Mosley. Jim Bonnar and El Strauss rounded out the D flight winners for the evening. Rob Carruthers and Doug Parkin were the long drivers for the evening and the closest to the pin winners were John Carty and Doug Murray. The guest winners included Phil Knapp and Lou Caceros Men’s day on Aug. 22 was sponsored by Rona. The A flight winners were Perry Freda and Bob Carty. The B flight winners were Brian Bonnar and Dave Timms followed Doug Carty and Chad Brennan in C flight. D flight winners included Harold Neumann and Ted Davies. Perry Freda and Harold Neumann were the team game winners followed by Wayne Carty and Ted Davies. Adam Babineau and Chad Brennan were the long drivers for the evening and Ken Ledgerwood and Steve Birch were the closest to the pin winners. The next event on the men’s schedule is the Club Championships which will be held on Sunday, Sept. 1 and Monday, Sept. 2. Good luck to all of the golfers and please visit the clubs web site for the latest news and special offers. www.madawaskagolf.com

$10,000 in free upgrades throughout August. t. Our New Design Centre

ARNPRIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOLF TOURNAMENT The Chamber would like to thank everyone for your continued support of this annual event in which we raise funds to be able to present bursaries to Arnprior/McNabBraeside students at ADHS and St. Joseph’s high schools and other Chamber initiatives. A Special Thank you to Mountain Creek Golf Club, Jonathan Schaepper and Staff. To our Admin Assistant, Cheryl Sparling, the chamber director’s & especially to all the participants for making our event such a success. We look forward to seeing you next year.

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We’re putting the finishing touches on our new new, 3 3,500 500 square foot Design Centre Cent at our factory in Morewood. We’re also replacing our faithful and popular model “The Dundas” with a brand new, re-designed and upgraded version as well as introducing our newest model, “The Wellington”! Three new buildings and 10,000 reasons to come see our progress… if you buy a new home while we’re building ours, we’ll give you $10,000 in free upgrades!*

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A BIG Thank You to RBC for Sponsoring the Hole and One Prizes.

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High flying wrap party for Arnprior Library children’s program Bookends Arnprior Public Library

Community - Wow! Our TD Summer Reading Club participants read up a storm this summer and logged a combined total of 3296 books! Last week we were busy celebrating this accomplishment with two separate events. On Thursday participants who logged a minimum of 10 books were invited to join us for a magic show by Vito Michienzi. SUPER READER PARTY

Our Super Reader Party for participants who logged 40 or more books took place on Friday under beautiful, sunny skies at the Arnprior Airport. Thirty –nine dedicated readers qualified to attend the festivities. The afternoon got underway with a lunch of hot dogs, chips, watermelon and cupcakes, followed by a visit to the Mile High Parachuting hangar to help Trevor Fitzpatrick prepare for a jump. After witnessing the

thrilling spectacle of the parachute jump we visited John Chapman of Chapman Aviation at his hangar. From there we gathered for a raffle, and every participant left with one of the prizes generously provided by local businesses. Our afternoon culminated in a run under the fire hose of the Arnprior Fire Department who joined us with two of their trucks. THANKS

Many thanks go out to the following individuals and organizations for their support of our summer programs: Sweet and Sassy Co., Dairy Queen, Wes’ Chips, Giant Tiger, Milano’s Pizza, O’Brien Theatre, Arnprior Airport, Arnprior Fire Department, Chapman Aviation, Mile High Parachuting, Madeleine Donis, Rachel Smyth, Arnprior Rotary Club and the Arnprior Optimist Club Follow the library on Facebook and Twitter for daily updates on news and events at your library. 613623-2279

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Above, Felix Lacroix and Owen Parkhurst model their air wear at the Summer Reading Club Super Reader Party at the Arnprior Airport Aug. 23. Children who read and logged a minimum of 40 reading club selections were invited. At left, the Arnprior Fire Department cools off the kids.

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Following his sky dive, Trevor Fitzpatrick of Mile High Parachuting Club packs up his chute with the help of some summer readers.

Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital The Grove Nursing Home Primary Health Care Centre Assisted Living Services

Employee and Physician Service Recognition & Awards

HART Award Recipients: Jean Riopelle, Angela Fraser & Dr. Joseph Caytak Leadership Karen Scobie Team The Grove Ergonomics Committee: Dawn Shorten, Linda Carter, Kim Fraser, Holly Quinn, Cindy McCall, Katherine Schlievert, Brenda Jones Rookie Janet James-Whelan & Christine Waite Rising Star Nancy Debenham & Janet Crawford What was said about Angie Fraser: “outstanding employee/ colleague and care provider, exemplifies our values, wonderful rapport with residents, staff and families, can always be counted on. I hope some

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Marion Wilkinson and Diane Murray both received recognition for 40 years of service.

Jean Riopelle works in Health Records and Angie Fraser is an RPN at the Grove. not pictured: Dr. Caytak

Long Service Recipients: Five year Recipients: Joanne Alexander, Pamela Atherton, Claire Barton, Marilyn Booth, Catherine Brooks, Nancy Brown, Debbie Brum, Linda Carter, Amanda Cavanagh, Deborah Corfe, Jennifer Crete, Annette Davidson, Blaine Davidson, Linda Deriger, Judith Dewar, Pamela Donaldson, Ann Drummond, Rosemary Drziak, Amy Durant, Dani Emon, Angela Ferguson, Beth Fraser, Patrick Garbutt, Stacey Gervais, Lyne Guilbault, Richard Hunter, Arnita Kauffeldt, Carol Lavallee, Dawn Lavallee, Victoria Maclean, Rosie Marinelli, Ralph Mawdsley, Paulette McCanna, Stephanie McNulty, Kathryn Mitchell, Joyce Murray, Jane Nyveld, Lisa Obst, Greg Palubiskie, Kathy Quigg, Anne Reich, Ellard Rueckwald, James Smith, Karen Smith, Eleanor Stacey, Breanne Wallace, Janet Wassell, Brianne Wiles, and Tennille Wright. Ten Year Recipients Penny Armstong, Angela Bertrand, Sandra Brydges, Madeleine Buraczewski, Theresa Chateauvert, Cathy Cunningham, Cheryl Dalbec, Audrey Edwards, Susan Ellis, Linda Grant, Debbie Greer, Carol Guay, Joan Hanniman, Melody Headrick, Leona Henry, Janice Johnston, Cathy Kositsin, Phil Krysinski, Kinga Marszalek, Beverly Phillips, Karen Prins, Teri Lyne Purdie, Kari Riopelle, Brent Schultz, Brenda Smith, Jayne Stevens. Fifteen Year Recipients Susan Bradley, Cathy Brown, Lori Brown, Debbie Dryden, Wanda Herrick, Michelle Johnston, Sunshyne Mason, Claire Morash, Anita Parent, Janie Perry, Jennifer Power, Ann Rawn, Elizabeth Smith, Gloria Whelan. Twenty Year Recipients Marion Blimkie, Marie Connaughan, Angela Fraser, Susan Gervais, Scott Greenough, Patricia Headrick, Mary Lou Higginson, Velma Melanson, Maureen Miller, Vicki Murdoch, Carol Ann Newmann, Lisa Philips, Donna Read, Valerie Redmond, Heather Ritchie, Katherine Schlievert, Xinchun Zhang. Twenty Five Year Recipients Marg Ennett, Julie Hodgson, Nancy Kippen, Jackie Lavictoire, Sue Scheel, Faye Wallace.Thirty Year Recipients: Marilyn Boese, Janice Bonnar, Heather Henderson, Susan McIntyre, Nancy Stavenow. Thirty Five Year Recipients: Dorothy Moore, Maureen Murray, Brenda Scheel, Karen Scobie. Forty Year Recipients: Diane Murray and Marion Wilkinson. Retirees: Sylvia Campbell, Karen Charbonneau, Karen Graham, Connie McNab, Sharon Roper, Heather Vincent, The late Lynn Buell-Robson.

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On Wednesday, August 21, Arnprior Regional Health hosted the Employee and Physician Service Recognition & Awards at the Madawaska Golf Club. Service awards were presented to all staff members who had reached 5,10,15,20,25,30,35, and 40 years of service. In addition to the long service awards, retirees were honored and recognition awards were presented. The recognition awards are the result of staff feedback and nomination of their colleagues. The HART awards stands for honesty, accountability , respect and team work. This is the Vision of Arnprior Regional Health. Each year, three team members receive this award.

What was said about Jean Riopelle “efficient and precise, quick to respond with exactly what you need. Always looking for ways to improve. Does what she says she will do. Helpful, honest and a great team player. She truly deserves this recognition”


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

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174 Dalkeith Street, Pakenham MLS#874514

$359,900

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$149,000

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Just off the Green of Calabogie Highlands, open plan 3bed/2bath ground floor living. Plenty of closet space, ensuite w/Jacuzzi Lovely Victorian home, 3 beds/1 bath, tastefully decorated & shower, and patio door to screened porch. Views of the lake, and painted in neutral colours. Updated windows & wiring, brand deeded water access for swimming & canoeing. Boat launch new nat. gas furnace and very affordable living. MLS#880652 nearby. Over 2100 sq.ft on both levels. MLS#873722 $289,900 Please call Pat. $154,900

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$359,900

232 Harrington St. Arnprior MLS 882012

$214,900

234 Maclachlan Lane MLS 881858

$831,000

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A rare find – private waterfront lot just outside of Burnstown on the Madawaska River. With 100ft of 155ft of Madawaska River waterfront, private, with privy, waterfront and over 300ft deep, hydro and phone at the lot. storage shed and firepit. $64,900

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189 MILL RIDGE RD 3 bed/2bath country home on wooded 5 acre lot with barn and fenced perimeter. New windows, front door and kitchen cupboards. Nice perennial gardens, close to McNab School and easy access to Hwy 17. MLS #873128 $289,900

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4823 Ferry Rd, Fitzroy MLS 879698 $289,900

53 James Street , Arnprior

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

1724 RIVER ROAD, BRAESIDE

Call Michael at 613-724-8260

MLS 868195 $749,900 Acre Waterfront, beautiful stone bungalow, 3 car garage. Designed for entertaining. Geothermal heat pump, 2 fireplaces, amazing kitchen. Must see to appreciate value.

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Sunday September 11st, 2-4pm 31 Smolkin Street, Arnprior Price Reduction $238,000 All brick bungalow, double sized lot, attached garage, 3+2 bedrooms, 5 piece & 2-2 piece baths. Home has been completely updated in the last 2 years with a high efficiency gas furnace, all new windows, finished basement with 2 large bedrooms and family/rec room. Must be seen to appreciate the spacious interior. Minutes walk to all amenities. Large backyard for entertaining and storage For further information, please call 613-623-7611.

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Jessica Pettigrew Sales Representative

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STUNNING! 129 Pine Valley Court, Dunrobin Stunning Eagle Creek Golf course bungalow, 2+2 bedrms, ICF construction with walkout basement, pretty 1 acre lot, open concept, gas fireplace & cathedral ceiling in great room, 9 ft ceilings, gorgeous gourmet kitchen, 6 pce ensuite, radiant floor heating, central air & 2 car garage! $629,900

NEAR BEACH! 262 Fireside Drive, Constance Bay Perfect 4 bedrm family home on 1 acre on a desirable street near beach & forest trails, 2 car attached garage & 1 car detached garage for your toys, salt water pool, main flr famrm & laundry, fireplace, ensuite, finished basement & more! $409,900

75 EDWARD STREET. MLS#876336. $199,900. CALL PAULA 613-858-4851.

124 FIRST AVENUE. MLS#875339. $169,900. CALL PAULA 613-858-4851.

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11 JOHN FINDLAY TERRACE MLS#869213 $228,500. CALL JESSICA 613-884-8989

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

61 JACK CRESCENT. #310. MLS#881488. $189,900. CALL JESSICA 613-884-8989.

WATERFRONT! 876 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay Breathtaking Ottawa Riverfront property on a private 109’ x 257’ lot, spectacular view of the Gatineau Hills & glorious sunsets on the beach with permanent homes on either side!!! Spend time with family enjoying this inviting & cozy 2 bedroom seasonal cottage complete with well, hydro and older septic. The waterfront is sandy and stays shallow for a good distance $249,900

SOLD!! 145 Willola Beach Rd., Fitzroy Across from provincial park and near beach, Viceroy 4+2 bedrms, main flr famrm & laundry, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, 6 pce ensuit, fully finished basement, ground source heat pump for economical heating and cooling & 1.10 acre lot only 35 minutes to Kanata. List price $329,900

49 STONEHAVEN WAY. MLS#876767. $349,900. CALL CLINT 613-614-4740.

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109 RIVERVIEW DRIVE MLS#869516. $289,900. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740.

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34 FRIEDAY STREET. ARNPRIOR MLS#882492. $324,900. CALL PAULA 613-858-4851.

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53 SHORT ROAD. MLS#881869. $249,900. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

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266 JOHN STREET N. MLS#881405. $269,900. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

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193 ARTHUR STREET. MLS#880712. $319,900. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

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FOR SALE OR RENT 83 SHORT ROAD MLS#867734. $229,900 CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

5 HUYCK DRIVE MLS#869319. $212,000 CALL LIZ 613-623-1053

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344 MCMANUS SIDE ROAD MLS#881698. $799,900. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740.

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85 EDEY STREET. UNIT 3D. MLS#867711. $129,900. TO MAKE IT YOURS, CALL LIZ 613-623-1053. PEA CALA KS BO WA GIE TER FRO NT

80 COLONY LANE. MLS#869136. NOW $449,700. CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126.

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00 PENESHULA ROAD. MLS#877910. $68,900. CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126.

We would like to thank everyone who attended our Movie in the Park Friday night and all who attended our booth downtown on Saturday. It was lots of fun! Congratulations to Brian Patterson of Arnprior who was the winner of our door prize! 1425 PENESHULA ROAD. MLS#873110. $499,900. CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126.

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143 Elgin St. W., Arnprior

Our thanks to the organizers of the White Pine Festival for inviting us.

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613-623-7303 1-800-897-1841

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$749,900 MLS#882610 Call Donna Nych

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Bring the horses and the kids to this 59 acre hobby farm with 5000’of shoreline on the Madawaska Head Pond. Swim and boat from your front door.Beautifull 3 bedroom brick bungalow immaculate and updated with ceramic and hardwood floors, granite counters, ensuite bath and more. There is a triple garage/workshop. A pleasure to show.

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MLS#848197 Call Donna Nych

21 Michael St., Arnprior-2+2 bedroom raised 1/2 double in good neighborhood.2 Baths plus rough-in for 3rd.

$174,500 MLS#882479 Call Donna Nych

$184,900 MLS#881166 Call Donna Nych NEW PRICE

669 RIVER RD., BRAESIDE

$199,500 MLS#881668 Call Donna Nych

Lovely open-concept bungalow shows pride of ownership in and out! Tastefully decorated with Harwood floors, granite counters luxury 5 pce. bath,2 fireplaces, beautifully landscaped and backing onto a ravine for privacy!

$499,900 MLS#877463 Call Donna Nych

Leslie at 613.623.6571

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INVESTORS Snowbirds or firstime buyers-2 bedroom condo freshly painted with 4 appliances all ready for immediate occupancy. $119,500 MLS#871404 Call Donna Nych

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$274,900

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Regulation changes provide for additional seasons and species Changes in the Migratory Game Bird Hunting regulation News - The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) and Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) remind hunters in Ontario of the upcoming season and the excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities available this fall. Changes to the Migratory Game Birds Hunt-

ing Regulations will provide new opportunities for additional seasons and species. “Waterfowl hunting is one of the most traditional and time honoured of all hunts,” said OFAH executive director Angelo Lombardo. “Many of Ontario’s 440,000 licensed hunters were introduced to hunting through waterfowling and have many fond memories of early morning trips to the marsh. With events such as Waterfowl Heritage Days, it’s a wonderful opportunity to introduce youngsters to the outdoors and hunting. Recent regulatory changes for migratory game birds will allow for increased posses-

sion limits and hunting for new species such as mourning doves, which are strongly supported by the OFAH.” The Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit and Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp are now available at Canada Post outlets. Proceeds from the stamp, which validates the hunting permit, are transferred to WHC under an agreement with Environment Canada, which WHC uses to fund primarily waterfowl and wetland conservation projects across Canada. “Since 1985, Wildlife Habitat Canada has provided more than $60 million in funding in

support of over 1,500 conservation projects across Canada,” said WHC President Len Ugarenko. “WHC has also been instrumental in ground-breaking conservation initiatives like the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP), an international action plan to conserve waterfowl throughout North America and associated upland habitat.” For more information on how to purchase your Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit and Stamp, and to learn more about enhanced waterfowl opportunities please visit the website at www.ofah.org/waterfowl.

Callahan Estates: The ABC’s (Arnprior’s Best Community) by Campanale Homes

On a recent sun-filled Saturday summer morning, Vince Campanale, VicePresident of Campanale Homes welcomed guests and visitors to the grand opening of his company’s latest community, Callahan Estates in Arnprior. Mayor David Reid, Reeve Walter Stack and Councillors Lynn Grinstead and Dan Lynch were on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony and all were more than suitably impressed with the model units and the neighbourhood’s plan. Vince, having been in home building with his brothers for over 30 years in the region, knows full well what today’s buyers are looking for, and with Callahan estates it’s as easy as A, B, C. A Means accessibility to employment centres and amenities which is a crucial feature to all home buyers and Callahan Estates delivers. With the completion of a well executed and high capacity four-lane highway from Ottawa, Arnprior is now reached by a very minor and safe commute in any season, and without traffic congestion. The numerous shopping and dining areas on Daniel Street are only a short walk away with unheard of safe pedestrian access along tree-lined streets with appropriate traffic lane separation. Quality schools are also on the top of discerning buyers’ lists and Callahan Estates is conveniently located within a few minutes stroll of two award-winning and well-respected public centres of learning. B Stands for Builders, and Campanale has a track record that is hard to beat. They are responsible for some of the region’s most desirable communities, including the award-winning Prince of Wales on the Rideau, Riverwood Estates in Arnprior, The Hunt Club Classics, the Forest of Carson Village, The Gates of Longfields, and Woodroffe Walk, just to name a few. Campanale family values, based on integrity and responsiveness to their clients, and can be seen, touched, felt, and experienced in every square foot of each residence they create. Vince and his entire team of professionals never lose sight of the fact that they are helping to provide families with more than just shelter, but also safe and nurturing places to grow. C Is for community, and Callahan Estates has been planned to honor the memory and namesakes of the property’s original owner with homes that are affordable to the average family or couple. From executive townhomes starting in the low $200’s to well-equipped single’s in the mid $300’s, Campanale Homes has everyone in mind with this uniquely inclusive community. To those just starting out, having mortgage payments lower than monthly rent charges means getting the benefit of property ownership without sacrificing their day-to-day budget. When families grow and more room is needed, beautifully appointed and well laid out semis and detached homes are located in the same community, avoiding the disruption of moving to another town or neighbourhood. Even empty-nesters will find just the right home with the carefully thought out floor plans that give a warm living space without the burden of over-sized property maintenance and upkeep.

With Campanale Homes, attention to detail is everything, as they know that building it right means building it to last. Brick and stone exterior treatments, real wood cupboards, doors, and trim, natural and man-made stone countertops, ceramic tile, quality fixtures and hardwood floors will stand up to, not only everyday traffic, but anything a busy family can dish out. Having the resources of a dedicated design centre, means Campanale home buyers can express their own tastes and values in a very personal way through easyto-arrange custom touches that won’t break the bank. At Vince stated at the grand opening, “We wanted to raise the bar in quality homes to show our family of clients they don’t have to settle for less.” Of course the only things buyers will have do with less of are mortgage payments, property taxes, and the stress of simply making a living rather than living a real life of family and community. Mayor David Reid was quick to point out the wide and varied array of recreational, educational and employment opportunities his town has developed over the last number of years, to the point where children of current residents are looking to settle on site, rather than relocate out of the area. With Callahan Estates, Vince Campanale and his very dedicated team have created a true community that will thrive with diversity and grow as rich as the farmlands of the Ottawa Valley. The sales centre at Callahan Estates, located at the end of Edey Street; just off Daniel Street in Arnprior at is open Monday – Thursday from 11am-7pm and Saturday, Sunday & Holiday from 12pm-5pm. You can call 613-622-0033 or log onto www.campanale.com.

Left to right: Arnprior Councillor Daniel Lynch, Councillor Lynn Grinstead, Mayor David Reid, Campanale Homes Vice President Vince Campanale, Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack

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Air cadets flying high following successful summer

Community - Two local Air Cadets, Warrant Officer 2nd Class (WO2) Alexander Cremer and WO2 Garnet Gladwin received their “wings” at the Power Pilot scholarship (PPS) graduation ceremony held at the Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton on Friday, Aug. 16. WO2 Cremer of Constance Bay and WO2 Gladwin of Arnprior-Pakenham graduated from the Air Cadet PPS program held at the Discovery Aviation Academy in Sudbury. WO2 Cremer graduated top of the class in the Sudbury Group. Both cadets are members of

Renfrew 653 Air Cadet Squadron. They joined 75 other Air Cadet PPS graduates from across Ontario for the Hamilton event. The PPS is one of the highest achievements in the Air Cadet Program. During the intensive seven-week course the Cadets earned their Private Pilot’s License. The course contained both ground school and flying components culminating with the Transport Canada examination and flight test. To qualify for the PPS, WO2 Cremer and WO2 Gladwin were required to compete in a points system against hundreds

of other cadets across Ontario. They were graded on an aviation exam, narrative, interview, Air Cadet activities, community activities, and their school marks. Both cadets are five-year members of the Air Cadet program. In addition to the PPS, the Air Cadet program has numerous summer camp activities for all levels of cadets. Renfrew 653 Squadron meets at the 433 Wing building at 164 Argyle St. in Renfrew on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. beginning in mid-September. Find them at: www.facebook. com/653Champlain The Royal Canadian Air Ca-

dets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 that develops in youth attributes of leadership, good citizenship, and physical fitness, while stimulating interest in the history and Air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces. Today, the Royal Canadian Air Cadets has a membership of approximately 23,000 in 456 squadrons The Air Cadet League of Canada is a not-for-profit organization that works with the Department of National Defense to deliver the Air Cadet program. For more information:www.aircadetleague.on.ca .

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Hard work and years of service recognized by awards Arnprior Regional Health recognizes its staff during award ceremony at Madawaska Golf Course Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

News - There was a moment where the crowd’s whispering drew to a close, breath held in anticipation as the MC read out the award winner’s qualities. Tension grew as the list grew longer; an almost giddy moment as several people realized it described them. The burst of applause as the winner was finally called could have temporarily deafened a small elephant. The Oscars? The Golden Globes? The Emmys? Not quite, rather it’s the Arnprior Regional Health (ARH) Service and Recognition Awards. Held at the Madawaska Golf Course, the event allowed the hardworking members of the ARH to have their moment in the spotlight on Aug. 21. “You’re not going to have a hospital if you don’t have staff,” said chairman of the board Jay Johnston. “You aren’t going to have the same staff and growing staff if you don’t have camaraderie.” Acknowledging staff accomplishments has a positive effect on morale and productivity that reflects on patient treatment. “If the employees are recognized, they are happier,” said Eric Hanna, ARH president and CEO. “What we are seeing now is … staff engagement and staff satisfaction is now five per centish above the provincial average. Three years ago, we were five per cent below. “As a result… happy staff results in happy patients, happy clients and residents,” he added. The years of service awards have been going for more than a decade and a half, but several different categories of awards have been added on. This year there are 182 people in attendance

and every year there is an additional 20 people being added to the list. “This is the first year as well that we are going to be recognizing people with five years of service and that’s a new award,” said Hanna. “There are 49 people with five years of service.” There were also two recipients of the 40 year of service award, Diane Murray and Marion Wilkinson. The longevity of some of the members is an impressive feat, but the truly coveted award of the evening was the HART award. It is given to employees who best demonstrate honesty, being accountable to your peers, being respectful and teamwork. “The last couple years I’ve gave the award to people, the two people who won it have come up in tears,” said Hanna. “They were so emotional. It’s a phenomenal award to get. These are people that are nominated by staff members. It’s not senior management, it’s not the board. It’s about your peers.” Though tears weren’t shed this time, attending recipients Angela Fraser and Jean Riopelle felt overcome by the honour. “I’m blown away,” said Riopelle. “I would have never thought. I was pointing at my boss saying that it was her the whole time because she’s awesome. “There are a lot of deserving people of the award and it’s nice to be chosen,” she added. The fact that it is their peers rather than management who have voted for them adds to the honour. “I think that when it’s your coworkers and your colleagues that means a lot,” said Riopelle. “I mean your bosses do recognize you and it’s nice to get a pat on the back, but when it’s the actual people that you work with and families it’s overwhelming.” See Years, Page 34

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The Hart award is given to those who demonstrate honesty, accountability, respectfulness and teamwork and Arnprior Regional Health’s Angela Fraser and Jean Riopelle fit the description to a tee. They show off their plaque at the awards ceremony on Aug. 21.

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The Rising Star award went to Nancy Debenham, payroll and benefits The Team Excellence award went to the Grove Ergonomics Committee which is composed of Brenda Jones, officer for the hospital and Janet Crawford, registered nurse at the Dawn Shorten, Holly Quinn, Cindy McCall, Kathy Schlievert, Kim Fraser and Linda Carter. Grove.

Years of service celebrated Continued from Page 33

The Rookie of the Year award went to Janet JamesWhelan, education co-ordinator/diabetes educator for the hospital and Christine Waite, ward clerk/business office

After 35 years of work, the Arnprior Regional Health presented, in alphabetical order Dorothy Moore, Maureen Murray, Brenda Scheel and Karen Scobie with a pin. Scobie also received the Leadership award.

assistant for the Grove Nursing Home. The Rising Star award went to Nancy Debenham, payroll and benefits officer for the hospital and Janet Crawford, registered nurse at the Grove. The Leadership award went to Karen Scobie, manager inpatient unit. The Team Excellence award went to the Grove Ergonomics Committee which is composed of Brenda Jones, Dawn Shorten, Holly Quinn, Cindy McCall, Kathy Schlievert, Kim Fraser and Linda Carter. The HART award went to Jean Riopelle, health records with the hospital, Angela Fraser, Registered Practical Nurse with the Grove and Dr. Joseph Caytak.

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Municipal Matters August 29, 2013

PRESS RELEASE

UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS:

RE: Almonte Cenotaph Restoration DATE: Friday, August 9, 2013

Sept. 3, 2013 6:00 pm Council 7:00 pm Committee of the Whole

In January 2013, the Town applied for a grant under the Cenotaph / Monument Restoration Program through Veterans Affairs Canada to restore the Almonte Cenotaph. The Town received notification in late June that it was successful in receiving $12,100 (representing 50% of a total cost of $24,200) towards the restoration works.

All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated.

SIZE OF COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETINGS Three public meetings have been scheduled to explore four (4) options with regard to the size of Council Monday, September 16, 2013 6:30 p.m. Almonte Old Town Hall Thursday, September 19, 2013 6:30 p.m. Stewart Community Centre, Pakenham Tuesday, September 24, 2013 6:30 p.m. Clayton Hall A Backgrounder document is available on the Town’s website www.mississippimills.ca to provide information on the options being considered. Council is interested in hearing your comments / concerns regarding the options. For further information, please contact Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at (613) 256-2064 ext. 225 or by e-mail at dsmithson@mississippimills.ca PLEASE COME OUT AND PROVIDE US WITH YOUR INPUT. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

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SEPTAGE CHARGE ON 2013 TAX BILL

The following explanation provides information on the septage charge on the 2013 tax bill. Municipalities in the Province of Ontario are governed by many pieces of Provincial legislation with the broadest one being the Municipal Act. This Act provides authority to municipalities “to provide any service or thing that the municipality considers necessary or desirable for The remaining 50% cost of the project will be paid for the public…” and includes such items as highways, by a $1,000 donation from Branch 240 of the Royal public utilities, waste management, recreation, culture, $BOBEJBO -FHJPO B 5PXO SFTFSWF JO UIF BNPVOU PG economic development, health, safety and well-being of $6,700 and the balance by taxation. persons and protection of persons and property. For information please contact Diane Smithson, The Town of Mississippi Mills provides services and facilities in a number of these areas. Although they 613-256-2064 ext. 225 may not be used by all the residents of Mississippi Mills, they are used by significant numbers. For example, the ACCESSIBILITY – DID YOU KNOW? municipality provides arenas and libraries and these Don’t hesitate to advise the Town if you encounter a are two services that we know are not used by all of barrier when utilizing the Town’s services or visiting one the residents within the community. Yet, they are both of our facilities. A barrier to accessibility is an obstacle services which are important to the life and well-being of that makes it difficult - sometimes impossible - for the community. When Council determines what services people with disabilities to do the things most of us take to provide (some of which are mandatory and some are for granted - things like visiting a facility, participating discretionary) to meet the needs of the community, it does so in a manner that is best for the majority of in community activities or seeking services. residents.

In 2010, Council made the decision to proceed with the construction of a new Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) that included the ability to treat septage from those properties not serviced by water and sewer services. Council was motivated by a desire to eliminate the spreading of human septage waste on licensed agricultural fields within Mississippi Mills. The capital cost of building the septage treatment component of the WWTP is 5.76% ($1,424,231) of the overall construction cost of the entire facility ($24,720,000). Some residents may choose not to have their septage waste treated at the new facility just as some residents do not use the library or the arena. However, like the arena and the library, the WWTP is available to those residents who choose to use it. When Council determines the services it will provide to its residents, the services have to be funded. Council does its best to apply for available grants to help offset costs, charges fees for use in some instances and then pays for the balance of services through taxation. With regard to the WWTP including septage, the Town was successful in obtaining a 2/3 (1/3 Federal/ 1/3 Provincial) grant to help pay for the construction of the entire WWTP including septage. The Town will raise another portion of the cost through Development Charges (charged to new rural development within the Town for the septage component only). Finally, the balance of the capital costs of the septage component (24% of the overall capital cost) is being paid for by eligible property owners through a one-time $115 charge on the 2013 final tax bill. In closing, the municipality has the ability to fund the services it provides its residents through taxation and fees. The taxpayer does not have the option to pay for some services and not others.

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Diane Murray and Marion Wilkinson have both worked 40 years and were recognized for their years of service during the ceremony on Aug. 21.

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Thanking Arnprior Regional Health staff Those who have worked at least five years at Arnprior Regional Health received a pin. They are, above, in alphabetical order, Joanne Alexander, Pamela Atherton, Claire Barton, Marilyn Booth, Catherine Brooks, Nancy Brown, Debbie Brum, Linda Carter, Amanda Cavanagh, Deborah Corfe, Jennifer Crete, Annette Davidson, Blaine Davidson, Linda Deriger, Judith Dewar, Pamela Donaldson, Ann Drummond, Rosemary Drziak, Amy Durant, Dani Emon, Angela Ferguson, Beth Fraser, Patrick Garbutt, Stacey Gervais, Lyne Guilbault, Richard Hunter, Arnita Kauffeldt, Carol Lavallee, Dawn Lavallee, Victoria Maclean, Rosie Marinelli, Ralph Mawdsley, Paulette McCanna, Stephanie McNulty, Kathryn Mitchell, Joyce Murray, Jane Nyveld, Lisa Obst, Greg Palubiskie, Kathy Quigg, Anne Reich, Ellard Rueckwald, James Smith, Karen Smith, Eleanor Stacey, Breanne Wallace, Janet Wassell, Brianne Wiles and Tennille Wright.

The Rookie of the Year award went to Janet James-Whelan, education co-ordinator/diabetes educator for the hospital and Christine Waite, ward clerk/business office assistant for the Grove Nursing Home.

After 30 years, these girls are still going strong. In alphabetical order are Marilyn Boese, Janice Bonnar, Heather Henderson, Susan McIntyre and Nancy Stavenow. Left: After 20 years of working with Arnprior Regional Health, these health workers receive a pin. They are, in alphabetical order, Marion Blimkie. Marie Connaughan, Angela Fraser, Susan Gervais, Scott Greenough, Patricia Headrick, Mary Lou Headrick, Velma Melanson, Maureen Murdoch, Carol Ann Neumann, Lisa Phillips, Donna Read, Valerie Redmond, Heather Ritchie, Katherine Schlievert and Xinchun Zhang.

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Peace Walk on Sept. 14 be a communal meal made as possible from the Galilee Gardens and local suppliers. While not quite perhaps a 100 Mile Meal it will be pretty close, to the attempt to be at peace with our environment. There will live entertainment provided by Ottawa’s Grateful We’re Not Dead. This four member band is described as “a country party band with a ribald sense of humour and a social conscience” . The Royal Oak at Galilee has seen many things in its over 50,000 sunrises but never a group as this. This event is a fundraiser for Galilee Centre. It is being carried out in partnership with the Canadian Department of Peace. The price of entry is $40 per person (aged 12 and under $15). The entry fee includes trail support, the Commemorative Peace Scarf, a communal ‘100 Mile’ Meal, and entertainment by Grateful We’re Not Dead.

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ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

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

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

PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH

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

THE OASIS

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

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

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

LUTHERAN

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

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

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Provincial grant for Arnprior and District Museum News - The Town of Arnprior is very pleased to be a successful recipient of $11,780 in grant funding from the Provincial Community Museum Operating Grant to support the operations of the Arnprior and District Museum. The Arnprior and District Museum is an invaluable asset in conserving Arnprior’s rich heritage and culture. The Arnprior and District Museum is one of the two museums in Renfrew County eligible to qualify for this grant. In order to qualify for the grant the Museum must meet the standards set by the Ministry of Culture which includes the tremendous effort made in exhibition and conservation. Arnprior Mayor David Reid is pleased with the news. “We are very fortunate to have this beautiful heritage building dedicated to preserving the past while at the same time educating future generations. It is grants like this operating grant that help the town to provide affordable services to our community. Staff is always monitoring funding opportunities to help keep costs manageable. This funding will allow the dedicated staff and volunteers of the museum to continue doing a wonderful job in finding creative and innovative ways of conserving and sharing our local heritage and culture with residents and visitors alike,� said Reid. This grant will assist in the museums operations allowing the continuation of wonderful educational programs such as their summer children’s programs on Mondays and Wednesdays that bring to life heritage and history in fun interactive games and programs as well as the movie nights at the museum. The grant will also support the everyday operations that include ever changing exhibits and special programming that takes place at the museum throughout the year.

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St. John Ambulance grateful St. John Ambulance Renfrew County Branch chair Rick Eustance, left, salutes the work of people whose support has benefitted St. John over the past year. Honoured are McNabBraeside firefighters Captain Karen Baroski and District chief Andrew Mohns, along with Deslaurier Custom Cabinets co-owner Jim Deslaurier. Baroski and Mohns helped St. John cadets earn their proficiency in fire safety. The cadets learned how to recognize fire hazards and take immediate action to prevent or fight a fire. They were also given a tour of a McNab-Braeside fire hall. Deslaurier, on behalf of Deslaurier Custom Cabinets, donated a new countertop for the kitchenette area at the Renfrew training centre. Missing is John MacIntyre, who donated time and skills as an engineer to design fire separations for the Renfrew training location. This helped secure a building permit for that site.

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Downtown Balderson probably has fewer residents than the posted speed limit of 50 kilometres per hour, but it does have Ema Lee Fashions, the largest ladies clothing store in the Ottawa Valley. When Emily Desjardine and Gerry McSweeney bought the old general store in Balderson, situated seven kilometres north of Perth in 2002, there was quite a buzz going around. They were called crazy, told to bulldoze it down and that their business would never succeed. With one year of hard work and persistence, the renovations were complete and their business began. Ten years later Ema Lee Fashions, which is open seven days a week, is still going strong. Well known for its vast selection of ladies apparel, purses, bathing suits and men’s shirts, the demographic area of returning customers and new visitors keeps growing larger and larger. “We have customers from Ottawa, Kingston and Toronto, just to name a

few, but I find it absolutely amazing to think that from this little hamlet, our clothes have travelled all around the world,” Desjardine said. “But our success could not be possible without our dedicated staff and the support from the surrounding areas,” she continued. “It’s nice to hear customers tell us that while visiting Perth, the ladies from the Chamber of Commerce sent them our way.” In 2007, Ema Lee Fashions was named as ‘The best in Canada’ for destination shopping. Customers sum it up by commenting, “If you can’t find anything here, you’re not shopping,” and

“What a hidden treasure.” Another French visitor said “Ca vaut le detour,” (It’s worth the detour.) While visiting Ema Lee Fashions, you can also enjoy breakfast or lunch at the quaint Balderson Café, buy local produce and all-natural ice cream at Balderson Fine Foods or treat yourself to some homemade pies, bread and lemon squares from Anne & Vanessa’s Bake Shop. All of the stores are adjacent to each other. Across the road, you will find Balderson Village Cheese, The Amish Store and Cora’s Gift Shop. There’s plenty to discover in Downtown Balderson!


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Antique cars at Island View The family of Len Lunney of Arnprior donated antique cars for a recent car show at Island View Suites in Arnprior. Above, a resident checks out one of the cars on display. Above right, Barb and Gerry Heise join Phil Lunney with one of the vehicles.

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Special need students help prepare schools for start of year News - Nine Renfrew County District School Board students with special needs are spending their summer at school – not studying, but working as part of a unique program providing these students with real world work experience in a safe environment. Renfrew County’s public high schools are a surprisingly busy place in the summer. RCDSB staff and outside contractors are busy getting schools into tip-top shape for the rapidly approaching school year. This summer Kaity Boettger, Ryan Lanoue, Eric Parisien, Matthew Sernoskie, Josiah Gaudetter, Joshua Mayo, Travis Richards, Jacob Doering, Connor Cobb, Raven Leclerc and Andrew Jackson are helping out with that work thanks to the brand new program. The nine students were hired by the RCDSB Plant and Custodial departments for four weeks. Each student was selected from the RCDSB’s Special Education program and had to submit a resume to the plant department. The student-employees work closely with RCDSB custodial staff helping out cleaning and preparing schools for September. “This inaugural summer work program for secondary students is an opportunity for the RCDSB to celebrate the skills and talents of our special needs students while providing them with a real life experience in the world of work,� RCDSB Director of Education Roger Clarke said. “As a learning organization, we need to find ways to support all our students with relevant real-life experiences.� At Arnprior District High School students Kaity Boettger and Ryan Lanoue, working with custodians Lynn Riopelle and Donna McNulty, are busy cleaning lockers, dusting the library, washing classrooms and much more. “I love it,� Ryan says of his summer job. “They’ve been working me nice and hard.� And the custodians are pretty impressed

From left, custodian Donna McNulty, student-staff member Kaity Boettger and Ryan Lanoue and chief custodian Lynn Riopelle pose in the ADHS custodians’ office during a break at work. with their charges’ work ethic. “They just seem to want to try everything,� Riopelle said. “We really lucked out.� RCDSB Facility Dispatcher Mike O’Malley and Facility Services Secretary Michelle Giles spearheaded the program. “Any credit to the Plant Department should go to Michelle and Mike,� said Manager of Health, Safety and Facility Services Bill Murray. “They have been in touch with

students and chiefs to get everyone off to a successful start. In addition, the chiefs that I have had a chance to touch base with about this have been very positive as well.� “I’m so proud of our staff for having the initiative to create job opportunities for our special needs students,� Clarke said. “They have helped these students realize their potential.�

FCC survey: Students aspiring to a career in agriculture should study business News - High school students considering a career in agriculture in the next five years should focus on acquiring marketing, management and other business skills according to a new crossCanada survey conducted by Farm Credit Canada (FCC) and Agriculture in the Classroom Canada. About 2,000 FCC members – producers and agribusiness owners across Canada – were asked in April 2012 to list the skills they believe young people need to be successful in agriculture. In addition to marketing, management and business skills, respondents also identified knowledge, understanding of agriculture, and technology as priorities for young people who want to work in the industry. Producers are currently enjoying high prices, which may represent a short-term spike. The long-term economic outlook, however, looks positive for well-educated, young people venturing into the industry. World farm commodity prices are expected to remain high over the next decade, fuelled by high demand and from rapid income growth in developing countries, according to a recent report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations food agency. “Given that one in eight jobs in Canada are in the agri-food industry, there are a lot of opportunities for young people,� says Greg Stewart, FCC president and CEO. “As the industry grows in complexity, so does the need for great business acumen.� FCC is working in partnership with Agriculture in the Classroom Canada, a national group focused on promoting agriculture education and awareness in schools across Canada. For more information, visit www.aitc.ca.

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Legion building is again a clean, bright looking part of beautiful Arnprior

Veterans and widows invited to annual dinner

Janet Tobio Arnprior Legion

Community - Kudos to the volunteers who worked on the very big preparation and paint project for the ‘Bun Malloch Hall’ outside walls. It’s been a long drawn-out process from the beginning a couple months ago when the whole idea came together with the first cleaning of the walls. While waiting for them to dry enough to remove the old paint, it started to rain and continued to rain for many days off and on just enough that it looked like the walls would never dry enough to work on. But of course they did and then it was hot and humid for days. “Enough,” said the volunteers. “Let’s get at ‘er,” and that they did.” Three days later, two coats, 30 gallons of paint, four painters and the job is done. As usual the Legion owes it all to volunteers and this time the very generous discount for the paint came from the Home Depot in Kanata. Many thanks to those that worked on preparing the JANET TOBIO/SUBMITTED wall, the painters and the much ap- Volunteers put the final coat of paint on the Legion Hall. Shown are Legion House and Grounds Chair Doug preciated help from Home Depot. Eastman and volunteers Jim Whitty and Dave Timms on the scissor lift. Not shown is Phil Clouthier.

Community - The executive and members of Branch 174 Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion wish to invite veterans and their widows to their Annual Veterans Dinner during Legion Week celebrations to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Armistice of the Korean War. The dinner will take place in the Legion Hall on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. There will be a cash bar starting at 1 p.m., with dinner at 2 p.m. Those wishing to attend are asked to reply by Sept. 5 by calling or dropping into the Arnprior Legion between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily. Leave your name and telephone number and if someone will be attending with you. Due to the overwhelming response to this dinner each year organizers must limit the numbers to you and one guest only. “We look forward to having you visit us for the afternoon, there will be entertainment in the lounge after dinner and you are invited to join us there as well,” said Legion representative Jan Tobio. Suggestion for dress is business or KVA. Contact the Legion at 613-6234722.

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Being bored never paid off for Mary Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK

Lifestyle - The day was dragging on. Too slowly to suit me. It was late summer, and my Saturday chores had been done hours before. Neither of my best friends could come to play. I was bored beyond belief! I sat on the cement step surrounding the boards at the pump in the middle of the yard, and curled dandelion stems, just the way my sister Audrey had taught me. They were laid out before me like a pile of pale green pencils. From the same cement stoop, I had played Jacks, but without someone to play with, I soon tired of that too. Then I braided long pieces of grass, another talent I learned from sister Audrey. I picked up stones around the pump with my toes. Then I piled them neatly on the platform. Finally, I resorted to letting them plop down the well between the boards, and listened to them drop in the well water below. It was a hot day for late in the summer. My three brothers had

gone to the Bonnechere for a swim, and Audrey was visiting her friend Iva on the next farm. There was nothing for me to do. I had dressed and undressed my dolls too often to count, and even Sport, our old Collie dog wasn’t interested in fetching a stick I threw out from my perch on the platform. I thought of going into the house and telling Mother I was bored, and there was nothing to do. But I knew from past experiences what kind of a reply that would earn me. “Well, get the ball of string out of the cupboard and knit a dishcloth. That will keep you busy for a while.� I hated knitting dishcloths with a passion. I hated knitting with a passion. Once my sister started me on making a scarf. Bright red wool it was. It didn’t take long to see that something was drastically wrong, when what I had knitted was turning into a complete circle. Audrey admitted there was a good possibility I would never be a knitter. I heard her say “hopeless� under her breath. And making dishcloths out of a ball of string that had come in pieces from Briscoe’s General Store was low on my list of fun things to do. For some reason, I was always able to manage to create what could pass for a dish rag, even though I hated every last stitch I made. Beads of sweat were on my nose,

and I looked over at the house with its blinds down, and the kitchen door tightly closed. I knew it would be cooler inside than where I was sitting. But what was I going to do when I went in? The house would be as dark as Mother could make it to keep out the summer heat, and I knew the Findlay Oval would be out. Mother had a talent for working when there was very little light. I pictured her sitting at the table stringing beans, or peeling potatoes, or doing some other kitchen chore that didn’t require open windows. I went to the swing in the grape arbour. It was cooler, but not much, and there sure wasn’t any fun in swinging by myself! I even thought of phoning bad Marguirite to come over. I was desperate, I knew, but not that desperate. And the minutes ticked by. As slow as molasses in January! Well, there was nothing to do but head for the kitchen door. Maybe Mother would raise the blinds and I could look through the new Eaton’s catalogue that had arrived in the mail that week. Or maybe draw with the bits and pieces of chalk mother kept in a Watkin’s Baking Powder tin on the floor in front of the back door that lead upstairs. It was a flat door, just

a slab, really, and a perfect spot to draw or write with chalk. The rule was, as soon as we finished, it had to be washed off completely. I opened the back door, and just as I thought, Mother was at the kitchen table, in the dim light, stringing beans. I shuffled in, letting out a big sigh, trying to gain sympathy from Mother, who could, as Audrey would say, ‘read any one of us like a book’. “Nothing to do, eh?� I knew right away. I was caught. Mother took her eyes off the beans long enough to nod her head towards the back-to-the wall cupboard. That’s all it took was one knob. I let out a big sigh...in fact, I sighed all the way to the cupboard. I reached into the basket that always sat on the bottom shelf, and took out the ball of string and the knitting needles sticking out of it. I got no sympathy from Mother as I headed for the kitchen door and the swing, with the string and the knitting needles. Never, ever in the 30’s did you say you were bored and there was nothing to do if you were seven years old. In fact, all you had to do was look bored, and you knew what your fate was. Another string dish cloth would soon join the other pile in drawer in the back-to-thewall cupboard!

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Pet Adoptions

End of summer and separation anxiety Ian Stupp Pet Talk

CHASE D/S/H WHITE W/ ORANGE NEUTERED MALE 5 YEARS OLD

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This handsome cat was brought to the shelter at the beginning of the year as a stray and never claimed. He is currently residing at the Arnprior Pet Valu while waiting for his forever home to come along. Humphrey is a quiet, affectionate cat, he likes attention but is also independent. He would tolerate living with another cat but prefers his own space. Do you have room in your home for handsome Humphrey??

Arnprior Humane Society 490 Didak Drive 613-623-0916

Lifestyle - Labour Day, back to school and back to a full work schedule. The end of summer is just around the corner. Gone are the lazy days of summer spent on holidays with the family pet. One of the biggest problems a pet owner encounters at this time of year is separation anxiety, that nasty behaviour we see when we leave the house and fido goes ballistic chewing and destroying such things as pillows, couches, articles of clothing and even oneself. TIPS

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Here are some tips for making fido’s transition from busy summer to home alone. When leaving for the day make sure fido’s in a secure place. Leave a bowl of water and some treats stuffed inside various toys to distract them throughout the day. Stuffing toys with foods like peanut

butter and cheese whiz are a fun and delicious treat for your pet. Remove anything that you do not want your pet to have. If the area with which your pet is in lacks adequate lighting leave a light on, also turning on the radio can be comforting to your pet while you’re away. Remember that animals cannot tell time nor do they wear watches. They will be as excited to see you whether you return in five minutes or in five hours therefore it is best to leave with out any fanfare. Don’t get mushy and give big hugs and kisses this outward behaviour confuses them and makes things worse. On the flip side when you arrive home after a long day at work spend some time with them. BONDING TIME

This is a great time to bond, as well, after a long hectic day at the office there is nothing more beneficial than being

with a pet to lower ones blood pressure. If you happened to purchase a puppy or kitten during the summer months and you are worried about leaving them behind you can teach them to accept your absence by leaving them alone for a few minutes, than leave for a few hours building gradually to a full day. If all else fails you can always hire a dog walker\sitter to look after fido while you’re away. Just like little children your pets have feelings to and although they cannot articulate how they feel, what they do when you’re away is there way of saying Hey! I miss you guys and don’t like being left alone! Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Pet Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John Street North. For comments or suggestions Ian can be reached at 613-623-6200 or info@wagsandwhiskerspg. com

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MULTI FAMILY 750 Calvin Rd Haley Station Saturday August 31 & Sunday Sept 1. 8:00-1pm. Many ColCorner of Second and lectibles. Laird (Down from Mama Rosas) in Arnprior, 9-2 Multi-family garage sale 68 Tierney Street S. ArnSaturday. prior. Aug 31, 8:00-12:00. HUGE MULTI FAMILY Children’s clothes N - 3T, YARD SALE Sat Aug 31, toys, lots of other things 2013 1453 Whitton Rd Renfrew. Many kids items Multi-family Sat. Aug 31st and household items. 8-1. 174 Elk St. Renfrew, behind No Frills. Something for everyone. Sept. 1, 2013. GARAGE SALE, SUNDAY 8-12, 2244 Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Harbour. Burton snowboard, Sears Radial arm saw, sofa/ table and chairs and misc.

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ARNPRIOR, Avail Sept 15/Oct 1, Large bachelor type area, All utilities included, shared kitchen and bathroom, laundry, parking, must like small dogs, $600. 613-623-5941

Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, fridge/stove, parking. Renovated, clean, Arnprior 2nd floor large 1 quiet building, $775 inclu4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 bedroom apt, gas heat in- sive. First, last, referencstorey home, 1.25 acres, cluded. Available Sept. 1st. es. Non-smoking. detached 1 1/2 bay garage. Call 613.432.4332 (613)884-0166. Oil heat, available October lst. References required . $ ALWAYS Arnprior, downtown, 1 1,100.00 per month ,plus ARNPRIOR security deposit $ CLEAN, MODERN Secure bedroom apartment, 2nd 1,100.00, plus utilities. 1 1&2 Bedroom apts. on floor, completely renovatAvenue. Fridge, ed, clean, quiet, calm year lease required. House First is located 10 minutes out- stove, parking incl. Dis- building, $680 inclusive. side of Renfrew towards counts for mature tenants. Non-smoking. First, last and references. Douglas. If interested call 623-8537 after 6pm (613)884-0166. Louise at 613-410-3367 or 1-819-557-3557

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1 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, fully furnished, $750/month, 1st and last. 2 BEDROOM spacious Call 613-623-4702 apartment. $650 plus utilities. Lochiel St Ren2 bdrm large bright upper frew. Newly renovated. duplex Arnprior. Parking 613-432-04144 with plug in, shed, large maintained lawn, 4 new appliances, blinds, water included. NO PETS. 3 BEDROOM HOME in $800/month plus utilities, Arnprior, central location. available Sept. 1st/Oct. One and 1/2 baths. Kitchen 1st. 613.839.5451 dining room, living room and den. Central air, gas 2 bedrm Condo apt for heat, large fenced in back rent, $950/mth + hydro, yard. Available October Arnprior, quiet location, 1st, $1200 plus utilities. appliances, parking & heat Call 613-623-5531 included. Please contact Greg Townley Broker of 2 bedroom apt Renfrew. Record Mather Insurance Parking & backyard, & Real Estate Ltd. $665/month plus heat & 613-282-7125. hydro. Call Jayne 613.433.7752 2 bedroom apartment for rent in Renfrew on Argyle St. S. Ground level with ANNIVERSARY large yard. Available immediately $630 a month. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789. After hours call 613.312.0319.

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Blimkie A big thanks to Dr. Jessica Bodig and staff, the OBS staff at RVH and coaches Julie Burchat & Melissa McLaughlin. Grandparents are Robert & Valerie Blimkie, Don & Wendy Thom-Thompson, Joe & Shelly Gauthier. Great grandparents Marie Riopelle and Grace Thompson and all of our angels in the sky.

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ERIC DEAN AND RACHEL BUCK were married on July 6th, 2013.

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Log Home For Rent Cozy two bedroom log home was totally renovated last fall. Located half way between Renfrew and Arnprior just off Hwy 417. Newer Oil Furnace. No pets or smoking. Looking for a mature couple who enjoy quiet country living. $900 a month. Utilities extra. First and last month required. Available September 15. 613.432.2659 and leave a message. One Bedroom Apartment Downtown Renfrew $650.00 Inclusive. Includes fridge, stove, new floors, 3 piece bathroom. Available Sept lst. Call 613-324-2149 for showing. References, credit check, first and last required. One Bedroom Apt, second floor, fridge, stove and parking. Close to downtown Renfrew. No Pets or smoking. First and last. References $ 459 plus hydro. Available Oct 1/13 613-432-6941 or 613-432-4387 RENFREW Very Economical, large unique, newly decorated 1 bedroom, centre town, fridge/stove included. $700/month plus $100 covers heat & hydro. 432.0370

COMING EVENTS

Located on River Road between Arnprior and Braeside. All severance requirements completed and shovelready. New entrance completed. Natural gas on property. Approximately ½ acre. For additional information Call 613-623-5333

FRIDAY NIGHT

WEDDING

WEDDING

“Senior Only� One bedroom apartment, Wilson office complex. Climate controlled, elevator, available December 1, 2013, to view call 613.432.8417, Wilson Investments. Small 1 bedroom apartment 56 Railway Ave Renfrew Available Sept. 1st. Only $452 a month plus Hydro. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789. After hours call 613.312.0319. TWO BEDROOM, family room, large 27� sunken living room with stone fireplace. This luxury unit has 6 new appliances including washer and dryer. In Arnprior. 613-229-1850 for more info go to Kijiji view ad# 470258683

FOR SALE 125 small square bales of Oat Straw, 613.623.3477 2 BEDROOM condominium Time Star in Kissimmee Florida. 5 Star- deluxe. Available 45 weeks per year. 15 minutes from Disney world . Sacrifice Price because of Health. Call 613-432-2695 or 613-401-7441

Annual Garden Party at Teresa’s Valley Treasure Osceola. Sat. Aug 31st. 10:00-4:00. Sun Sept 1st 12:00-5:00. Vintage hats, f or sale, garden decor, treats & draws Barley and Wheat Straw For Sale. Bale your own available soon. Delivery Available. Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613.649.2620 or 613.649.2440 Hay for sale, small square bales reasonably priced, some delivery available 613.432.6272 Juke Box, for records (45’s) roll top glass cover, lights down both sides at front. $6500.00 Call 267-4463.

SCOOTER CEX, 2001 Ford Focus as is LEBRITY $2000 or best offer. Phone new brakes, motor, batteries. $ 1,400.00 call John. 623.3975 613-433-9289

FRIDAY AUGUST 30TH Dale Yuke @ 8pm 409 Stewart St., Renfrew

613-432-5801

0820.CLR464232

In honour of

"OBBILEE 2OBERTSON #AILEAN #AMPBELL The outdoor ceremony was held in the presence of family and friends in a beautiful park setting in Peterborough, ON. Rachel is the daughter of Alex and Eleanor Buck and sister of Jordan and Ryan Buck all from Peterborough, ON. Eric is the son of Richard and Nancy Dean, Father of Morgan & Alexis, brother of Kaytee & grandson of Naida Dean and Marion Payer all from McNab/ Braeside, ON. CLR464086

2005 JAYCO Motorhome 3100SS (Greyhawk Model). Excellent condition with only 67,000 km’s. Large Tilt out, sleeps 8, 2 Pce bathroom with separate shower. Available for viewing. Call 613-432-2695 or 613-401-7441

PAYING HIGH Auto insurance for accidents or drivers license convictions? Challenge our insurance wizards to save you money. Ask Eady In613-432-8543 2001 Buick LaSabre good surance. condition, $1500 or best or 1-888-275-3239 offer. 613.649.2004

TENDERS

TENDERS

TOWN OF ARNPRIOR REQUEST FOR TENDER 2013 Road Rehabilitation PW-2013-04 SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m., Thursday September 5th, 2013 at 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON. Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 TENDER PACKAGES can be obtained from the Arnprior Town Hall located at 105 Elgin Street West, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, beginning August 22nd, 2013. INQUIRIES should be directed to:

To anyone we have missed, please join us Saturday August 31, 2013 at Ma-te-way Center from 8 p.m. – 1 a.m. to celebrate our marriage.

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HELP WANTED

FOR SALE

John Steckly, Civil Engineering Technologist Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, Ontario Tel.: (613) 623-4234 ext. 238 Fax: (613) 623-9960 jsteckly@arnprior.ca CLR462661

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home, up to 6 months. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.

AUCTIONS

HELP WANTED

HUNTING SUPPLIES

MARINE

Equipment operators required to operate equipment and work around garage. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. 613.432.5764

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

Marine Mechanic/Winter Storage- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. Winter Boat Storage Available. 613-267-3470.

J. Chugg Construction is CONSULTING looking for a carpenter. FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX Email resume to info@jchuggconstruction.ca Consulting, representing, advocating, helping with or fax 819.647.3357 your legal actions in Small CHRONICLE DIAMOND claim court (up to AWARD WINNER $25,000) 613.433.5829 2009, 2010 & 2011 (9-10 a.m.) Lioudmila Barnamova, 147 Bonnechere AUCTIONS SATURN ACCOUNTING St. S, Renfrew On, K7V SERVICES 1Z6, milarenfrew@yahoo.ca 613-832-4699

AUCTION SALE

Saturday August 31, 2013 9:30am sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale the contents of the recently sold home of Isabella and the late William Taylor, Pakenham, Ontario as well as a number of items from other consignors. All items are in excellent condition and must sell. Generator; hand tools; Lanark County corner cupboard circa 1840; 8 pc dining room suite; china; Asian and African novelties, household items, lawn and garden tools. Please visit our website for complete listing. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident GARAGE SALE CL433773_0801

BUSINESS SERVICES

FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR SALE

Country Home ready to move in, completely renovated, single garage plus chicken house.

Asking $118,000.

1489 Queensline Road.

613.432.6779

Leave a message. http://comfree.com/386234

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE

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HOUSE FOR SALE CLR464238

Arnprior huge 2 bedroom plus extra loft area. Fridge/stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer, private entrance, 2nd floor, large kitchen and dining room. $900 plus. Available Sept 1st or Oct 1st. 613-304-2377.

FOR RENT

LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY FURNITURE

and Outdoor Building!

FOR RENT

KANATA Available Immediately 3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1061 per month plus utilities.

CLR457353

FOR RENT

613-831-3445 613-257-8629 www.rankinterrace.com

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For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

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1 & 2 bedroom apartments Campbell View & Campbell Place, Robert Street, Arnprior

613-623-7207 for viewing appointment

FOR RENT

432-1911 CLR418895

¸ Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. ¸ Close to shopping and medical services. ¸ Elevator and Laundry on site. ¸ 1 bedroom $745+utilities ¸ 2 bedroom $835+utilities ¸ Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. ¸ Free Parking

CLR451243

FOR RENT

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

CL431330_0822

613.623.6571

CLR461499

Call

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TRAILERS / RV’S

NOTICES

Titanium 5-Wheel. 33’, purchased new in 2005, one owner. Fully equipped with many options; 12’ slide, sleeps 4 comfortably with queen, walk-around bed and sleeper-sofa. Very clean condition. Extras include; oak dinette set, large capacity fridge, surround-sound stereo, 25” built-in TV, Wine Guard satellite dish. Also day/night shades, bike rack and hitch, etc. Asking $16,500. Call Looking for information on 613-832-1075 to view. the late Helena (Helen) Maria Susicki, who lived in Arnprior during the years 1958-1960. If you knew her or her family, or have a yearbook with her picture, I would be so pleased to talk with you. Please call 613-757-3687 and ask for Lisa. HIGH-BUSH BLUEBERRIES- pick your own or picked at Hugli’s Blueberry Ranch & Country Gift Store. Still good picking. The Ag-Venture Play Park with friendly animals is free during the summer. M-F 8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. 4kms East of Pembroke Walmart. www.blueberryranch.ca 613-638-1288

Email

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

FARMS

WORK WANTED

Prime dairy/cash crop farm-99.05 acres-70 tile drained, 82 tilable. Dairy barn, 5 bedroom house, inground pool, 2-100 ton grain storage bins, etc. 2 other 99 acre parcels for sale and 90 acres for rent close by. For sale by tender until October 30, 2013. Please contact Lindsay or Brenda for tender information package. Realtors welcome. 613-646-7377 or email arbhurst@gmail. com

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Renfrew Golf Club is currently accepting applications for

FULL TIME FOOD AND BEVERAGE AND PROSHOP POSITIONS to cover our busy fall season.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Full Time Satellite TV Installers Installer must supply own vehicle, valid driver’s license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly + bonuses. Evening and weekend shifts required.

For more information please send a resume to Admin@scheelcommunications.com or fax to

613-623-9992

FULL TIME AUTOMOTIVE APPRENTICE

We are currently recruiting for a full time Automotive Apprentice. The successful applicants should be trade qualified and possess a strong focus on producing quality workmanship. Tire and Lube Techs will also be considered for this position. The ideal candidates should be self motivated with a positive attitude and have the understanding that our customers are number one & second to none, have excellent communication skills, and be able to work on all makes and models and possess their own tools. The rewards for the position includes an excellent remuneration package, modern facilities, profit sharing and employee discounts Please forward your resume by September 6, 2013 Attn: Josh Miller Canadian Tire Arnprior 245 Daniel St South Arnprior, ON K7S 3K5 Email ctcarnprior@hotmail.com Fax: 613-623-9890

No experience necessary. All training will be supplied.

CLR434044

HELP WANTED

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those -selected for an interview will be contacted.

CLR463854

COUNTY OF RENFREW

WANTED

Employment Opportunities

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

BONNECHERE MANOR Greyleith Construction Limited, part of the Cruickshank Group of companies, has an opening in Ottawa for the following positions:

Long Term Care Home Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.

Carpenters, Equipment Operators, Foremen and Labourers We are currently seeking experienced Carpenters, Equipment Operators, Foremen and Labourers for a local civil engineering concrete structures project located in Ottawa, Ontario.

CARS

We are looking for hard working individuals with a commitment to safety and quality.

Ray’s

To apply, please send resume and cover letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax # 613-542-3034 as soon as possible. Cruickshank thanks all applicants.

Auto Sales & Leasing Inc. 211 Elliott Crescent Renfrew Hwy. 60 and Pinnacle Rd.

www.cruickshankgroup.com

613-312-7511

For the Remainder of Aug All Leases Will be Charged at 5% INTEREST Special 2005 Chev Malibu, 4 Dr, 6 Cyl, LS, Air, Only $2888

REGISTERED NURSE Full Time With Benefits: Competition #13-76 Part Time (No Benefits): Competition #13-77 Qualifications: x A Registered Nurse with a current certificate of competency from the College of Nurses of Ontario with annual mandatory licensing renewal x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Decisiveness, Flexibility/Adaptability, Accuracy & Thoroughness, Teamwork, Development of Self & Others x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: Full Time: Start - $32.65 x 1 Year - $36.12 x 2 Years - $38.06 x 3 Years - $42.85 x 25 Years - $43.61 Part Time: Start - $37.22 x 1 Year - $41.17 x 2 Years - $43.38 x 3 Years - $48.84 x 25 Years - $49.71 Please note, starting salary is adjusted based on proof of relevant past RN experience at the rate of one increment for every year of experience with the exception of the 25 year rate which requires 25 years of experience.

RECREATION PROGRAMMER CL415313

Ray’s Auto Sales and Leasing Inc Is Looking For a Business Partner

(Part Time) Competition #13-78 Qualifications: x Successful completion of the Recreation and Leisure Services Diploma or equivalent from an approved College or University x Certificate – Food Safety Awareness Program recognized by a Public Health Unit x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Flexibility/Adaptability, Teamwork, Communication, Creative Thinking and Efficiency x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: $23.66 - $24.02 per hour. No benefits. All 8-hour shifts and includes a paid lunch time.

PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS

1. A Valid OMVIC Licence is REQUIRED or Ability to Obtain One 2. A Small Investment to Cover Half of Inventory is Needed

(Part Time) Competition #13-79 Qualifications: x Personal Support Worker Certificate or equivalent as per O. Reg. 79/10 of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 x Certificate – Food Safety Awareness Program recognized by a Public Health Unit x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Flexibility/Adaptability, Teamwork, Integrity, Communication, and Commitment & Perseverance x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: $22.87 - $23.19 per hour. No benefits. All 8-hour shifts and includes a paid lunch time. For complete job descriptions and qualifications, please see the County of Renfrew website at http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/departments/human-resources/unionized-job-descriptions/ CLR464235

3. For Any Confidential Information Please Call Ray 613.312.7511

CLR464232

Member of UCDA & OMVIC Sales tax & lic. extra On Approved Credit

Call Ray today 613-312-7511

HELP WANTED

Fast Growing Company Requires

Candidates must like working with the public and have experience with POS systems, processing daily cash closings and have a valid driver’s license. Please forward resumes to sebastienbrown@renfrewgolf.com HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

CLR464263

PETS Dog Sitting- Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 www. lovingcaredogsitting.com

DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM

Please send your resume, stating applicable competition number, by 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 6, 2013 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Email

DEADLINE: TUESDAY AT 9:30 NOON. MONDAY AT AM

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

HELP WANTED

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

RYAN

We offer a competitive compensation package and the option to work remotely. For complete job descriptions and qualifications, please click “work with us� on our website at www.ohto.ca

Rita and Family

We are accepting resumes until 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 6, 2013

CLR463321

CLR462324

__PEMBROKE REGIONAL HOSPITAL INC.__ L’HOPITAL REGIONAL DE PEMBROKE INC.

Located approximately 150 kilometers west of Ottawa, the Pembroke Regional Hospital delivers a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services to a mixed urban and rural population of approximately 55,000 residents in the City of Pembroke, the Town of Petawawa, and surrounding municipalities. With the dedicated support of 750 staff members, an engaged physician community and hundreds of active volunteers, the Pembroke Regional Hospital provides acute services in emergency and intensive care, medical/surgical care, acute mental health, pediatrics and obstetrics. The Hospital’s has a full range of rehabilitation services, acts as the District Stroke Centre for our region, and provides community-based mental health services throughout Renfrew County. Chemotherapy, dialysis and a variety of ambulatory care clinics are offered on an outpatient basis through partnerships with regional centres and nearby specialists. The Hospital offers a full range of diagnostic services including computed tomography, nuclear medicine and mammography, and approval has recently been received to add magnetic resonance imaging. We are currently recruiting for the following position: s PHYSIOTHERAPIST – This position is offered on a part-time basis. This position will support in-patient and outpatient programs. REQUIREMENTS: s #URRENT CERTIlCATE OF COMPETENCE AS A 2EGISTERED 0HYSIOTHERAPIST with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario s -INIMUM OF YEARS CLINICAL EXPERIENCE s 6ALID #LASS ' $RIVER S ,ICENSE AND ACCESS TO A VEHICLE s $EMONSTRATED ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY AND WITH RESPECT IN an oral and written format with patients, public, colleagues and other health disciplines s $EMONSTRATED EFFECTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS s $EMONSTRATED ABILITY TO APPLY BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS s $EMONSTRATED AND PROVEN ABILITY TO WORK IN A COLLABORATIVE CARE model with all members of the health care team s $EMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATION OF THE #OLLEGE OF 0HYSIOtherapists of Ontario standards of practice s $EMONSTRATED COMMITMENT TO CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES SUPporting ongoing professional learning in physiotherapy s $EMONSTRATED COMMITMENT TO PATIENT SAFETY s "ILINGUALISM PREFERRED s -UST HAVE DEMONSTRATED ABILITY TO MEET ATTENDANCE STANDARDS OF THE Hospital Conditions of employment are in accordance with the Canadian Union of Public Employees collective agreement. Living and working in the Renfrew County means safe, friendly communities, an abundance of recreational facilities and green space, short commutes, and quality education and health care facilities. For more information on living in Pembroke or Renfrew County visit www.countyrenfrew.on.ca or www.pembrokeontario.com. 1UALIlED CANDIDATES SHOULD SUBMIT THEIR RESUMES BY &RIDAY 3EPTEMBER TO (UMAN 2ESOURCES 0EMBROKE 2EGIONAL (OSPITAL -ACKAY 3TREET 0EMBROKE /NTARIO + ! ' OR &!8 OR e-mail: recruitment@pemreghos.org We thank all candidates for applying, however, only applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. An equal opportunity employer/ 6ISIT OUR 7EBSITE AT WWW PEMREGHOS ORG CLR463848

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Harry Mayhew In loving memory of my dear husband, Harry Mayhew, who passed away Sept. 5, 2007.

BERTRAND, VIOLET

When evening shades are falling, And I sit in quiet alone; To my heart there comes a longing, If he only could come home. Friends may think I have forgotten When at times they see me smile. But they little know the heartache, My smile hides all the while. Forever in my heart Your loving wife, Irene HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother who passed away on August 20, 2007. She had a smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all she knew; She was so kind, so generous and true, On earth she nobly did her best, Grant her, Jesus, heavenly rest. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Dennis, Jeanne e, Wayne, Gayle, Tina, Kerri, Brian, Nathan, Tyler and Cole

Job Pos ng Job Title: Department: Company:

Inser ng Machine Operator Trainee Distribu on Metroland Media- Formerly Performance Prin ng

JOB SUMMARY: To lead and assist in opera ons on the Distribu on oor, including coordina ng the staging and inser ng of yers on the night shi using inser ng machines and evalua on of performance levels to ensure a smooth and eďŹƒcient workow for both the EMC’s and le ershop jobs.

CARD OF THANKS

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal employee will: • Possess a strong mechanical ap tude • Have strong produc on and workow skills • Be able to work unsupervised • Demonstrate a high level of exibility • Be highly self-mo vated • Ability to troubleshoot • Working knowledge of inser ng equipment • Be available for ALL shi s

Thank you We would like to thank the many friends, family and business customers for their kind words, owers, food and donations. Your outpouring of love for the late Dennis MacNamara just shows how much he truly will be missed. To the “Coffee Clubâ€? (Pallbearers) thank you so much.

SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Operate Inser ng machines ie. setup, adjustments etc. • Assist in planning pre-insert packages • Meet produc on goals • Respond to deadlines • Ensure quality standards are met • Provide training to part- me sta where required • Maintenance • Other du es as requires JOB REQUIREMENTS: • Working knowledge of yer distribu on as well as a working knowledge of inser ng equipment • Ability to learn and understand produc on requirements • Ability to learn and apply departmental rules and procedures • Good communica on and leadership skills • Flexibility in both hours and job requirements, depending on customers needs. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 diploma • 2-4 years produc on experience in high volume shop Please send resume to rconium@perfprint.ca or drop o to 65 Lorne Street.

All of us will surely miss those “one liners� Dennis was known for. Special thanks to the Pilon Funeral Home and Arnprior Emergency and Dr. Becker. We miss you Dennis. Love the Murray and MacNamara Family 0829.CLR464269

CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS

Thank You Schlievert Lola’s family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for the many expressions of love & sympathy offered to them on the loss of their Mom; also for the cards, visits, flowers, e-mails, phone calls & food. As well as the donations to the Grove, the Alzheimer’s Society & the Gideon Bible Society. A “special� thank you to the staff at the Grove Nursing Home, Dr. Villis and Dr. Kis Kis. And not to forget: Boyce’s Funeral Home, Pastor Bruce Donald and pianist Carol Ann Toman. Extra special thanks to the 6 grandchildren who so respectfully carried Gramma to her final place of rest. Families are like quilts Lives pieced together Stitched with smiles & tears Coloured with memories And bound with love

CLR463795

Marketing Manager Communications Coordinator

To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last.

In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Lucy Scobie who passed away on August 23rd, 2006 Seven years since you’ve been gone, Seven years much too long. We think of you with love everyday, And know our memories will always stay. Although we miss you everyday, We know you’re not really far away. We know that we’re not really apart, For you are forever with us in our heart. Love always, Elwood, Kim, Sherry-Lynn, Ian and Cal

CLR464006

Ontario's Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO) is looking for experienced marketing professionals to assist with the promotion of some of the best tourism experiences available in Ontario. Full time, permanent positions are available and include:

Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last til the longest day, They never wear out, They never get lost, And can never be given away.

Lucy Scobie

CL431013/0718

Make Your Mark in Tourism

CLR464222

In loving memory of a dear son Gary, brother, father, grandfather and uncle who passed away Sept. 3, 1993


DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE CLR464239

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ROBILLARD, WAYNE HARRISON (Retired – Kenwood Mills)

Croskery, Gladys Helena (nee Draper)

Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior 613-623-2538 on Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday August 19, 2013. Funeral service followed in The Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m.. Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth officiated. A Luncheon was held in The Boyce Reception Centre after the funeral service. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memoriams to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga with her beloved husband Bill by her side in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 21st, 2013. Anny Frieda Galvin at the age of 87 years. Dear daughter of the late Josef Braun and the late Anna Horn. Dear sister of Kurt Braun (Lilly); Eric Braun (Hannelore); Hedwig Holst (Wolfgang) and Irma Braun. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Josef and Herbert Braun as well as 2 sisters: Anneliese Braun and Erna Kriese (late Karl-Ernst). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to a funeral Mass to be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday morning, August 24th at 10 o’clock. Cremation followed with interment at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior at a later date. In memory of Anny, a donation to the Race Track Chaplaincy of Canada (Ontario) P.O. 156 Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L2 would be appreciated by her family. In the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

CLR464243

CLR464251

The family announces with sorrow his passing at the age of 71 on Thursday, August 8th, 2013.

Miller, Arthur John November 24, 1938 — August 12, 2013 (retired from Ottawa Valley News) Passed away in The Grove Nursing Home on Monday afternoon, August 12, 2013. Art Miller of Arnprior at the age of 74 years. Beloved husband of Irma (McLean) Miller. Dear father of Dean (Donnalea) Miller and Lori-Lyn (Craig) Taylor all of Arnprior. Dear grandfather of Shelby-Lyn, Brett, Brady, Raegan and Reese. Dear brother of R.A. (Marie) of St. Thomas and Jimmy (Laura) of Renfrew. Predeceased by brothers David and Stewart. Son of the late Garfield Miller and Margaret Phillips. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior 613-623-2538 Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in The Boyce Chapel Wednesday morning August 14, 2013 at 10:30 a.m.. Rev. Dr. Leo Hughes officiated. Private family interment at Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. A luncheon was served in The Boyce Reception Centre following the cemetery service. In memoriams to The Grove Nursing Home appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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KAVANAGH, FRANCES (NEE QUIGLEY) Suddenly but peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Friday, August 23rd, 2013 following a pleasant evening at home with her daughter, Clare; Frances Kavanagh of Arnprior at the age of 86 years. Daughter of the late John Quigley and the late Annie Atkins (both of Ireland). Beloved wife of the late Patrick Desmond Kavanagh (1978). Dearly loved mother of Patrick of Carleton Place; John (Jenn) of Sault Ste Marie; Francis (Jo-Anne) of Westlock, Alberta; Mary Stanton (Ed) of Ottawa and Clare Kavanagh of Arnprior. Predeceased by a daughter, Anne (1987). Cherished and proud grandmother of Erin, Thomas, Robert, Jhen and Bill. Lovingly remembered by John and Jenn’s extended family: Tyler and Lenny. Loved sister of Thomas (Kitty) Quigley of Solihull, England, James Quigley (late Mary) of Ballyhighland, County Wexford, Ireland and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a brother, William “Bill” (late Ann) Quigley as well as an infant brother, Tom. Frances was proud to be Irish. A devoted catholic, she lived her faith while demonstrating many fine qualities that made her beautiful and unique: Wisdom, Practicality, Stoicism, Non-Judgemental and a pure and genuine interest in those around her and the world at large. She was blessed and most thankful to have had the opportunity to take one last trip to her beloved Ireland returning to Arnprior August 13th. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, August 28th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday, August 29th from 8:45 until 9:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Frances, a donation to the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund would be most appreciated by her family. Members of the Catholic Women’s League will assemble at the funeral home for prayers on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

LOCKWOOD, William McGregor, Flight Lieutenant (Ret’d) Veteran WWII – Precision Fighter Pilot, RCAF; Japanese POW for 3 ½ years Former Owner – Woodworks of Renfrew Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital after a short illness, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, August 25, 2013, in his 96th year. Beloved husband of the late Lorraine Wright and the late Frances Scott. Loving father of Marilyn (Brian Durocher), Sharon (Robert Laughlin) and Joanne (Douglas Reasbeck); and step-father of Ian Scott (Jane), George Scott and David Scott (Cindy). Proud grandfather of Michelle, Kristina, Timothy, Catherine, Lauren, Nathan, Stewart, Jeremy, Brendon, Dylan, Adam, and Julia; and great-grandfather of Hillary, Katelyn, Sydney and Spencer. Predeceased by his siblings Margaret Handford, Jack and Frederick. He will be fondly remembered by Joseph Kovacich, his nieces and nephews, extended family and many friends. Bill enjoyed a long and full retirement pursuing his interests in Music, performing with the Valley Harmonizers, the Survivors, and the Renfrew Presbyterian Church Choir. He also enjoyed aerobatic aviation, riding his motorcycle, and spending time at the cottage with family. Visitation at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, August 26, 2013 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Renfrew Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, August 27 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Thomsonville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute and the Humane Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Jim will be dearly missed by his loving wife Jackie (nee Parker). Jim was adored by his children Cindy (Leo Landry), David Racine (Andrea), Elaine (Renaud Haché), Susan (Ron Lafontaine) and Dennis Racine (Cindy). He was a wonderful Papa and loved dearly by nine grandchildren (Cassandra, Courtney, Jessica, Nathan, Christine, Noel, Mathieu, Andrew and Blair), four great-grandchildren and many grand-pups. Son of the late Ambrose and Bernice Valliquette (Renfrew). Dear brother of Osborne (Joyce), Eileen Dyer (Dennis), Leona Warren (Carl), Daryl (Jay), Ez (Jane), Gerry (Brenda) and predeceased by two brothers Delbert (surviving wife Kay) and Stanley (late Ginny). Brother in law of Raymond Parker (Joan), Melvin Parker (Doris), Judy (Pat Tremblay) and predeceased by Roberta and Carl Gagnon and Gerry Parker. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, family members and friends. Jim touched the lives of many with laughter, song and humour. He had a nickname for many and was always happy to go to Renfrew to be with his family. He lived a good life and will be missed by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Kidney Foundation in memory of Jim is greatly appreciated.

Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospice West on Saturday August 24th, 2013 in his 56th year. Beloved father of Amanda DeGrace (Adam Smith) of Gatineau, Kate Cholewa (Chris) of Canmore, Alberta and the late Daniel DeGrace. Cherished “Grandpa” of Dominic and Isabella Smith. Loved son of Ernie and the late Lois DeGrace and brother of Lori DeGrace (Colin Tysick). Special friend of Shelley DeGrace. Dear uncle of Damian and Dylan Tysick. Fondly remembered by his many friends especially Mark and Don Hagen and Chris Flieler whom he considered to be family. A private graveside service will be held at the Union Cemetery in Lombardy. Family and friends are invited to a reception to be held at the Rideau Lakes Town Hall on Friday afternoon, August 30th from 3 to 5 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior.

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(retired from Ottawa Valley News) Passed away peacefully in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday morning. Gladys Croskery of Arnprior at the age of 90 years. Beloved wife and soul mate for 72 years of husband David. Loving mother of Diane Petter (Gordon), David (Zahida), Ann Lee Stanbra (Brian), Blair (Judy) and Bill (Sarah). Survived by 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings, Gwen, Ira and Leslie. Daughter of the late Earl and Meryl Draper.

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Passed away peacefully at home while surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, August 24th, 2013 in her 82nd year. Raised in Ancaster, Ontario, she was the youngest daughter of the late Austin and Madge Donovan. Her greatest joy in life was the love and support she received from her family. Dorothy leaves to mourn her beloved husband of 55 years, John; her children: Gary (Jayne), Sharon Holzman (Bill) and Paul. She most enjoyed spending time at the cottages in Rhoddy’s Bay with her three wonderful grandsons: Elliot, Connor and Casey. She was their greatest cheerleader and always made them feel so special. Predeceased by her two sisters that she loved so dearly: Marjorie Farrell and Evelyn McKenzie and also her brothers-in-law: Jack McKenzie, Edmund Coady and Charles Coady; sisters-in-law: Ruth Kellogg and Betty Herrick. Survived by her brother in-law David Farrell and sister in-law Mardi Coady. Fondly remembered by 25 nieces and nephews and their families. The Coady family deeply thanks Gail Gavan and Dorothy’s many friends who remained by her side during the last few months. Friends and family may pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, August 29,, 2013 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish in Braeside, Ontario on Friday, August 30, 2013 at 11.00 a.m. It will be followed by a reception in the church hall. Private interment St. Peter Celestine Parish Cemetery, Indian Hill Road, Pakenham later Friday afternoon. For those wishing to do so, donations in Dorothy ‘s memory can be made to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation, Cancer Centre. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Suddenly at home, White Lake on Sunday, August 18th, 2013 at the age of 75. Son of the late Harrison and Christina (nee Cunningham) Robillard. Dear brother of Monty (Marjorie), Shirley Elbourne (Alcides Munoz), James (Irene), Larry (Maggie), Carey (Nancy) and Rodney (Hermie). Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. Private arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. If desired, memorial donations to Ottawa Heart Institute would be most appreciated by Wayne’s family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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The Algonquin Land Claim – Heritage and Culture Robert Potts Principal Negotiator and Senior Legal Counsel for the Algonquins of Ontario

Opinion - Algonquin heritage resources represent the physical and spiritual manifestation of ancestral ways of life, traditional values and knowledge of the Algonquins of

Ontario (AOO). Archaeological artifacts attest to the history of the land and the AOO who have lived on it for centuries. It is critically important that these resources be protected to preserve AOO history and traditions, while promoting awareness and education about the Algonquin people for future generations.

The proposed Heritage and Culture Chapter of the Preliminary Draft Agreement-in-Principle (AIP) recognizes that the AOO have an interest in the stewardship and conservation of these heritage resources. The Preliminary Draft AIP highlights a number of elements to be reflected in a Final Agreement, including:

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•The establishment of an Algonquin repository to receive, protect and preserve Algonquin artifacts •Data Sharing Agreements to foster the shared interest in conserving Algonquin heritage resources •Algonquin Native Values Mapping and Cultural Planning for the Settlement Area •Algonquin Nation Trail System that recognizes and celebrates Algonquin history and culture, and promotes tourism and economic development •Algonquin language and culturally appropriate place names and public signage for culturally or historically significant sites The establishment of an Algonquin repository will mean that there will be a central place to receive, protect and preserve Algonquin artifacts. This will include the return of any Algonquin human remains and associated artifacts in the possession of the Canadian Museum of Civilization or the Royal Ontario Museum. Arrangements will also be made with the Canadian Museum of Civilization to lend, transfer or share Algonquin artifacts with the AOO. Additionally, agreements will be made between the AOO, Canada and Ontario to make available important Algonquin heritage resources for education, research, and cultural purposes.

The Heritage and Culture Chapter also sets out that an Algonquin Burial Site Protocol will be developed and apply when a burial site is discovered within the Settlement Area. This protocol will respect traditional Algonquin burial practices and recognize that human remains and artifacts associated with human remains are to be treated with respect and with minimal disturbance. It is the preference of the AOO that human remains and associated artifacts be reinterred in the place of discovery or in another location selected by the AOO. Aboriginal archaeological resources encapsulate the cultural and historic heritage of the Algonquin people. Protecting and conserving these archaeological resources, while honouring and fostering pride in Algonquin identity and culture, will be of the utmost importance as the AOO continue on their journey of rebuilding and self-sufficiency. This column is part of a series providing insights into Algonquin history, the foundation for the land claim, elements of the Preliminary Draft AIP and next steps in the journey. The next column will focus on the economic development opportunities within the Preliminary Draft AIP. For more information visit www.tanakiwin.com.

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Drive safely near returning school buses News - Once again it is time for students to head back to school and for motorists to be on the lookout for school buses and students. The OPP in East Region would like to remind everyone that some school buses will be back in service early next week, while others will be back on Tuesday, Sept. 3. The public is reminded that every driver while on a highway while meeting a stopped school bus that has its overhead red signallights flashing shall stop before reaching the bus and shall not proceed until the bus moves

or the overhead red signal-lights have stopped flashing. (Section 175(11) of the Highway Traffic Act). Many of our children walk to school and motorists should also be aware of the increased pedestrian traffic as children make their way for their first exciting day. Reduce your speed in school zones and be extra cautious. Drivers can expect to see an increased police presence. Adjust your driving, pay attention and be prepared to stop for children and school buses. Make it safe for everyone!

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on their own, I encourage passengers to take responsibility for their own safety by speaking up. If you are a passenger in a vehicle and the driver is not completely focused on driving, is talking on a cell phone or even worse - texting, remind them that they are endangering your life,” added Bell. “So far this year, 47 of the 177 people killed in motor vehicle collisions in OPP jurisdiction involved distracted driving, compared to 32 impaired driving-related collision deaths,” said Deputy Commissioner Larry Beechey. Speeding and other aggressive driving behaviour, impaired driving and seat belt compliance will also be on the OPP’s radar over the long weekend. Boaters and off-road vehicle (ORV) users should also be prepared to see a strong OPP presence on waterways and trails, with ORV fatalities up 80 per cent and marine fatalities up more than 15 per cent this year.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com

The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• August 30 Arnprior Legion hamburgers served in the Veterans Lounge from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., $3.50. Everyone is welcome. Arnprior Legion jam session. Bring an instrument, sing or just enjoy the fun, starts at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome.

• August 31 Brodie Armstrong Memorial Golf Tournament at Madawaska Golf Course, 1 p.m. shotgun start, four-person scramble, $90/person Twisted Pines, $75/person Sumac

Grove, golf, cart, lunch, dinner, loot bag, games, draws, raffles, 50/50 and open mic event. Proceeds to ADHS music program. Email Brodiememorialgolf@hotmail. ca or call Candice Marie Armstrong 613-432-5172 (h) 613-410-4931 (c); Matt Brown 613-327-2433 (c); Ben Jones 613-291-2691 (c); or Christopher James Nych 613-203-3168 (c). Arnprior Legion monthly breakfast served in the hall, from 8-10 a.m. Everyone welcome for scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, beans, French toast, juice, coffee and tea, all for the low price of $7, no tips, no tax.

Tuesday evenings, the Arnprior Community Choir begins fall rehearsals at the Galilee Retreat Center. The choir meets once a week and welcomes all new singers. This four-part choir performs throughout the community and at two major concerts per year. A fun, challenging and rewarding choir - no experience necessary! For more info call, Lisa at 613-623-7293 or check our website www. arnpriorcommunitychoir.com. Come sing with us!

• September 4

White Lake cemetery decoration day service at 2:30 p.m. Please bring a lawn chair. If raining it will be held in White Lake church.

Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program September Diners Club, Jim’s Restaurant dining room, 5-7 p.m., pork chops $12, entertainment by Rick Leeben, tickets at the office, 106 McGonigal St. W. until Sept. 3 at noon, call 613-6237981. Dinner, entertainment, friends, door prizes, 50/50.

• September 2

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Hamburgers served in the Veterans Lounge from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., $3.50. Everyone is welcome.

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Jam session at the Arnprior Legion. Bring an instrument, sing or just enjoy the fun, starts at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome.

• September 7 Arnprior Legion entertainment in the lounge from 2-6 p.m. featuring Jim Simpson and Good Company. Dinner to follow. Fish Fry with Hudsons’ corn and homemade pies, 4:30 to 7 p.m., St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham, $14, children 6-12 $7, 5 and under priceless, take-out available. Call 613-256-8190. Girl Guide Registration: Sparks, Brownies, Girl Guides, Pathfinders and Trex registration, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library (downstairs). Madawaska Golf Course presents the Fitzroy Community Four Putters Golf Tournament, shotgun start at 12:30, dinner at 6 p.m. in the community hall, golf, half power cart, dinner and donation $59, including HST. Register before Sept. 3 at 613-623-3852. In support of the community centre and Arnprior District Community Hospital.

at http://ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca/ Tickets may be reserved through our website or facebook page, or purchased from a member of the chorus, at JP Mulvihill Insurance or call Louise Mulvihill at 613623-3079. The Parkinson’s Society Superwalk in Renfrew. Team Audacious Arnprior will be participating. To support the cause call Theresa Dunn 613897-5055 or visit the website www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca to sign up and/or to donate. The September Valley Singles Lunch will be held at Frisco’s Steak and Seafood in Eganville at 1 p.m. For more info contact Fay at 613-256-8117 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

• September 9 The Auxiliary to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital will be holding its regular board of directors’ meeting at 1 p.m. in the Hospital Board Room.

• September 10 Beginner classes in Taoist Tai Chi (TM), Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to noon at 31 James St, Arnprior. 613-257-1936, www. taoist.org/ottawa.

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The 20th Anniversary Season of the Ottawa Valley Music Festival Chorus and Orchestra, under the artistic direction of Peter Morris, presents a concert of classical choral and orchestral music including Schubert’s Mass in G Major and Barber’s Adagio for Strings, 3 p.m. on Sunday Sept. 8 at Grace-St. Andrew’s United Church, 269 John St. N., Arnprior. For further information you may call 613623-6089 or visit our website

Fall dinner and bake sale, 4:30-7 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. N., Arnprior. Sponsored by Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church Women, $12 Ham, Beans, Scalloped Potatoes, Pies; $3 Hot Dog. Bake table, produce, used items. Everyone welcome, accessible location, take-out available.

• September 14 Health & Wellness Fair hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab

Seniors At Home on Saturday at the Nick Smith Centre hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is free with the first 50 receiving a free hand scrub/massage by Beauty Control. Opportunity to meet and discuss with 30 professionals in the Health & Wellness Field. More information Liz 613-623-7981 ext. 25. Galilee Centre Peace Walk Galilee Centre Peace Walk, 24-km hike through Renfrew County to celebrate the Harvest, the Earth and to search for Peace between ourselves and within ourselves. At 1:15 p.m. the bell will sound for runners, joggers, walkers, pole walkers and cyclists to begin this journey through Gillies Grove and onto the McNab Braeside Recreational Trail. You may choose to go as far as the Glasgow Station United Church (a distance of about 24 kms return) or pick a return distance of your choice. Hikers, walkers, Nordic walkers, cyclists, and dogs are welcome. Entry fee of $40 (12 and under $15) includes, Trail support and rescue, commemorative Galilee peace scarf, communal harvest meal and stretch exercises at the end of your hike. Entertainment by the group ‘Grateful We’re Not Dead.’ Overnight accommodation at Galilee Centre is available at an additional cost. Call 613-623-4242 for details.

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

• September 19 Enjoy a luncheon at Galilee featuring French Canadian pea soup, Napa salad, crusty rolls, turkey pot pie with biscuit topping, garlic mashed potatoes, apple crisp and ice cream. Please call 613-6234242 Ext. 21 to reserve.

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Organizers of the Township of McNab/Braeside’s annual McNab Days celebration would like to thank the following parties that lent their support to this year’s Scottish Festival at the Waba Cottage Museum and/or the Red Pine Bay Riverdrive in Braeside:

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BR Fulton Construction Home Hardwares, Arnprior and Calabogie Arnprior Optimist Club Renfrew Chrysler of the Lapointe Group Arnprior Legion Branch 174 John Bradley M and R Feeds White Lake Marina Priority Wines Calabogie Motor Sports John Burnett Farm Equipment Tim Horton’s Arnprior Walmart Supercentre McEwen Custom Homes Rocky Mountain House East Side Marios TSC Stores Big Daddy’s Pizza Calabogie Lodge Jim’s Restaurant Melcher Heating and Cooling Royal Bank Arnprior Pinnacle Animal Hospital W.O Stinson and Son Ltd

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28. Former gold coin worth $10 29. Swats 30. Flows back or recedes 31. Rotation speed indicator 33. Respect beliefs of others 37. Original matter 41. Cologne 44. Small round soft mass 46. Kisses noisily 47. Large passenger vehicle 49. Prevents harm to creatures 50. Songwriter Sammy 51. Jai __, sport 52. Payment (abbr.) 54. Settled onto 55. Incline from vertical 57. Father 58. Brew 59. Strong desire 61. Insecticide

SALE Sale ends Sept. 9th

Mon - Fri 9am-5:30pm Saturdays 9am-3pm Sundays and After Hours By Appointment.

CLUES DOWN 1. “Rounders” actress Gretchen 2. Off-Broadway theater award 3. Grave 4. Court game 5. Pitch 6. Sense of self-esteem 7. Mandela’s party 8. Lights again 9. Likewise 10. Film set microphone pole 11. “Housewives’” Leakes 14. A torn off strip 15. Promotions 18. A. Godfrey’s instrument 22. Bill in a restaurant 23. Cozy 24. Knocking out 25. Polio vaccine developer 26. Numeral system

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Feminist Lucretia 5. Lacrimal gland fluid 9. Airborne (abbr.) 12. Double-reed instrument 13. De Mille (dancer) 15. Burn plant: ____ vera 16. Represent by drawing 17. Roy Harold Scherer 19. Point that is one point N of due E 20. Causing vexation 21. Belonging to a thing 24. Leg joint 25. Suffragette Anthony 27. Form a sum 28. Point midway between E and SE 31. Convert a hide into leather 32. Radical derived from butane 34. Priest’s liturgical vestment

5 span Feed and Seed Nelson Waterlife Dr. J. King Smith’s Construction Scott’s Shoe Store H.L.R. Publishing Aldene Styles Pirie Insulation Kilt Rock Greenhouse Paul Neil Scheel Communications Crazy Beautiful Nails Brad McIlquham Neat Cafe MiIliken Landscaping Pilon Funeral Home Mama Rosa’s Gold Corp Gilks MacDonalds Restaurant Reid Bros. Arnprior Giant Tiger Arnprior Boyce Funeral Home M and M Arnprior

Valley Roof Truss Ltd Avalon Ranch T. Bell Valley Wide Pumping Madawaska Golf Club M Sullivan and Sons ThePrior RONA KD Leather Craft Knights of Columbus Fraser’s Clothing Marshall’s Equipment Neil Stewart Paul Perrault Arnprior Sportland Krown Rustproofing Arnprior Golf Course The Valley Carver MacPherson Plumbing and Heating Valley Heritage Radio Ottawa Valley Canoe and kayak Metroland/EMC Robbins Confectionary Lions Club

Also, a big thank you to McNab Braeside Council, staff and Recreation Committee R0012276185

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Demo Rides & Charity BBQ* Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

September 5th September 6th September 7th September 8th

3pm 10am 10am 10am

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7pm 7pm 5pm 5pm

Special End of Season Blowout Pricing! Stock

5783 DEMO 5848 5872 DEMO 5871 5757 5851 5870 5822 5679 5860 5805 5808 5708 5674 DEMO 5845 5837 5838 5813C DEMO 5841B 5602C 5623B 5716B

Year

2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2013 2013 2013 2012 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2013 2013 2012 2013 2008 2008 2011 2012

Model

Sea Ray 470 Sundancer Sea Ray 450 Sundancer Sea Ray 370 Sundancer Sea Ray 370 Sundancer Sea Ray 350 Sundancer Sea Ray 280 Sundancer Sea Ray 260 Sundeck Sea Ray 240 Sundeck Sea Ray 240 Sundancer Sea Ray 210 SLX Meridian 441 Meridian 391 Meridian 341 Malibu 23 Ride Malibu 21 VLX Malibu 20 VTX Malibu 20 MXZ Rinker 40 EC Express Fourwinns 358 Rinker 330 Rinker 310 Sea Ray 240 Sundancer

Was

Now

899,900 863,093 503,255 503,645 399,900 186,804 113,500 96,346 106,900 88,557 764,493 559,900 478,900 120,125 117,033 107,116 113,343 369,900 179,900 129,900 132,900 72,900

750,000 725,000 325,000 349,000 249,000 125,000 79,900 74,900 69,900 69,900 699,900 499,000 325,900 69,900 84,900 79,900 89,900 255,900 160,000 99,000 119,000 59,900

Savings

149,900 138,093 178,255 154,645 150,000 61,804 33,600 21,446 37,000 18,657 65,493 60,900 153,000 50,225 32,133 27,216 23,443 114,000 19,900 30,900 13,900 13,000

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169,387 156,045 201,428 174,749 169,500 69,839 37,968 24,234 41,810 21,082 74,007 68,817 172,890 56,754 36,310 30,754 26,491 128,820 22,487 34,917 15,707 14,690

*prices are subject to HST & all applicable fees *Proceeds to:

In addition to blowout pricing, Hurst Marina will Winterize, Shrink-Wrap, Store & Spring Commission your new boat for FREE this winter if you buy before the end of our In-Water Boat Show & Sale!

2726 RIVER ROAD, MANOTICK (OTTAWA) (613) 692-1234 www.hurstmarina.com R0012274333

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