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Honouring veterans Arnprior Legion Service Officer Mel Porter performs the honours at a tree-planting ceremony at Pineridge Children’s Centre. Looking on are Pineridge owner Barry Blier and youngsters Masyn Yorest, Joshua Morris, Taylor Waddell and Eva Questari. To find out more about the ceremony, see Page 15.
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETING:
Tuesday, September 22, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, September 29, 2015 @ 6:00 p.m. – Special Meeting Long Term Financial Plan All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills will hold a public meeting on the 22nd of September, 2015 in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario to consider a proposed change in building permit fees pursuant to Section 7 of the Building Code Act. The format of the meeting will consist of a staff presentation together with the opportunity for the public to provide input and ask questions of clarification. REPRESENTATION ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed new fees. If you are unable to attend the meeting, written submissions will be received by the undersigned and should also include a request for further notification, if so desired. INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed new building permit fees is available by contacting the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Building Department during regular office hours at the Municipal Office. Dated at the Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills this 28th day of August, 2015. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS 3131 OLD PERTH ROAD PO BOX 400 ALMONTE, ONTARIO K0A 1A0 (613) 256-2064
WATER RESTRICTIONS
The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days. Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. each day and from only one connection. Midday is the hottest time of the day and the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation when watering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once. A significant amount of new grass or sod is exempted from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.
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INVITATION TO TENDER
FOR 2015 CAPITAL WORKS PROGRAM PAVEMENT RENEWAL PROGRAM – ST ANDREW ST, ALMONTE, CONTRACT No. 15-02 SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by The Municipality of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the Director of Roads and Public Works, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on September 23, 2015 for the “The Municipality of Mississippi Mills – 2015 Capital Works Program – Pavement Renewal Program – St Andrew St., Almonte, and Renfrew St., Pakenham – Contract 15-02”. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office building immediately following the tender closing. Proposed works within the contract scope will include Grading and Paving along with minor Storm sewer work, curbs, sidewalks, and the reinstatement of servicesand related infrastructure works. Specifications, Form of Tender and Tender Submission documents will be available fromThe Municipality of Mississippi Mills Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, on or after Wednesday, September 9, 2015, please email chartwick@mississippimills.ca to receive a copy. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For further information please contact; Cory Smith Roads and Public Works Technologist Telephone: (613) 256-2064 x 229 Facsimile: (613) 256-4242 E-mail: csmith@mississippimills.ca
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Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the CAO, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on September 24, 2015 for the “Municipality of Mississippi Mills – Invitation to Tender for One (1) 2015-2016 ¾ Ton Truck – Contract 15-17”. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office building immediately following the tender closing. To obtain a copy of the tender please call 613-256-2064 ext. 258 or email chartwick@mississippimills.ca requesting a copy.
Announcement from Mississippi Mills Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC)
The AAC has nominated former Municipal Councillor Jim Lowry for
Ontario’s new “Accessibility Champion Award”. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), the Government of Ontario in partnership with AMCTO (Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario) has launched a one-time award: the AODA 10th Anniversary Champion Award. The award recognizes outstanding individuals who demonstrate leadership, passion and commitment in the promotion of accessibility and inclusiveness in their community. Jim Lowry served 29 years in municipal government - first as Councillor and Reeve in Ramsay Township and then as Councillor on the Mississippi Mills Council after amalgamation. Jim has also served on numerous public and private boards and associations, including the AAC from 2005 until present day. An excerpt from the AAC submission to AMCTO: “While Jim Lowry has spent more years on the AAC than any other member and is happy he has helped accessibility issues in the community, he recognizes that AODA legislation has certainly helped Mississippi Mills to make improvements. Municipal buildings are now accessible. Parks are inspected by the AAC and paths improved. The private sector has also made accessible improvements: museums and local churches have installed ramps and elevators. Many businesses such as banks and stores have installed ramps and automatic doors. The NLAS hall has an accessible, level rear entrance and improved stair handrails.” The 2015 AAC recognizes Jim Lowry as Mississippi Mills’ accessibility champion. We hope the province echoes our declaration - stay tuned for the official announcements this fall.
Municipal Matters September 10, 2015 MISSISSIPPI MILLS RECREATION AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT FALL PROGRAMS 2015–2016
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ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON Location: Almonte & District High School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 10/15 – April 28/16 Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $45.00 per person ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Location: Almonte & District High School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 08/15 – May 3/16 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $45.00 per person Cancellation dates: YOUTH NIGHTS Location: Almonte & District High School Friday’s beginning Oct 16/15 – April 29/16 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Youth ages 10-15 PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 1/15 – Mar 24/16 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session. Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 24 & Dec 31/15 PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Sept 30/15 – Mar 16/16 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session. Full equipment is required. Cancellation date: Nov 11/15 BABYSITTING COURSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions: Room TBD Oct 17 and 18/15 Jan 23 & 24/16 April 23& 24/16 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student LINE DANCING All ages welcome! Location: Alternating between Almonte Community Centre and Stewart Community Centre Thursday’s – Dates TBA 1:30 pm – 3:00pm ($8.00/class) AEROBICS – Senior Friendly Location – Stewart Community Centre Monday’s & Wednesday’s starting Sept 14/15 10:00 – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class) Cancellation dates: Oct 12 & Nov 11/15 RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 3/15 – March 19/16 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: Dec 26/15 & Mar 5/16 Cost: $25.00/ child (resident) $ 145.00/ child (non-resident) $ 365.00/family (3 or more family members registered) Program registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 9/15 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, Sept 26/15 from10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon at the Pakenham arena. For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & CultureDepartment at 613-256-1077
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All excited about the first day of school Accompanying their children to McNab Public School for the first day on Sept. 1 are Lindsey Parkes and Ed Lee with Jacob Lee (Junior Kindergarten) and Broady Taniwa (Grade 3). The rural school on Stewartville Road runs from 9:15 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. Parents are asked to not send their students to school before 9 a.m. as there is no school supervision on the school grounds before then.
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Jessica and Peyton Jones get on the school bus on Anderson Road in McNab-Braeside on the first day of school. The Renfrew County Joint Transportation Consortium takes 14,000 public and Catholic board students to and from school every day. is “trying hard” to ensure every student gets to where they should be with minimal upheaval, she said. The “busing people have been extremely helpful,” she added, noting “everyone’s hearts are in the right place … everyone wants this to work.” She said it was “unfortunate” a student was dropped off at the wrong school, but it provided a timely reminder to all participants in the system to make sure all the checks are in place.
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White praised Chicquen for sharing her concerns with him and shadowing her daughter on the first day of school, but agreed all parents aren’t able to do that. He said the incident was distressing. “I really feel for that mom,” he said. “I sure it caused a great deal of anxiety.” However, he suspected it was an isolated incident and not indicative of a widespread problem. As of Thursday, he had not heard directly about the wrong drop-off incident or any other major issues, although he said his department has been very busy answering calls. White pointed out that transporting 14,000 students to and from school daily is a complicated task. “There are a lot of variables … it’s a complex delivery model,” he said. He explained busing of students is much more complicated than it was a generation ago, what with societal changes (joint custody, day care, students as young as three going to school) and much fewer stay-at-home parents. This year’s first day of school was more hectic than normal with all public school kindergarten students attending, instead of having a staggered opening as in the past. It takes bus drivers “a while” to get to know all their new passengers, especially if they have up to 50 students, White said. Keeping bus students safe is a partnership between the bus drivers, school officials and families, he said. “Parents are an important part of the partnership,” he noted. Asked why a four-year-old was dropped off when no adult was present, White said bus drivers are encouraged to ensure there are adults around to greet kindergarten students, and even those in Grades 1 to 3 in some cases. However it’s not a “hard and fast rule,” he said, explaining that it can depend if there are older students present and how close a stop is to a students’ home. “There is a degree of flexibility needed to make the system work,” he added. “Out in the country there usually aren’t any problems … it’s some of the group stops in town that have been a challenge,” he said. “Wherever it is, it’s nice to see parents … or caregivers waiting for young students when they get dropped off the bus.” As well arranging for supervision at bus stops, parents can help minimize mistakes by having K-tags on students’ backpacks prominently displaying their bus route numbers and drop-off locations. However, having youngsters names on the packs is not encouraged for safety reasons. Chicquen said her daughter had the proper bus and school information displayed. Her daughter gets dropped off at Leaps & Bounds Daycare at A.J. Charbonneau school, then takes bus to Walter Zadow. But it goes to St. Joseph’s school first, where the confusion occurred. Leaps & Bounds supervisor Shelly Mosseau said there was a great deal of confusion on the first day of school with so many “little ones” taking the bus for the first time. A bit more help was probably needed to help students on and off the right buses, she said. However, everyone in the system
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Dan McCarthy’s comments in a Sept. 3 ChronicleGuide story related to right wing extremism in Canada were based on a recent CSIS report. Incomplete information appeared in the story ‘Conservatives overboard on security.” The Chronicle-Guide apologizes for omission.
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Economic promises dominate area campaign Derek Dunn
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Well before the main parties released their costed platforms, the race to establish which party is up for the task of dealing with the Canadian economy was well underway. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke candidates are busy backing up their leaders’ messaging. Green leader Elizabeth May opposes austerity measures during recessionary times, and is indifferent to small deficits. New Democrat leader Tom Muclair vows to balance the budget his first full year in power. Liberal leader Justin Trudeau favours small deficits to get the country out of what is being called a “technical recession.” Conservative leader Stephen Harper wants to stay the course and not run a deficit. Local Conservative candidate Cheryl Gallant could not be reached for comment. Green candidate Stefan Klietsch dismisses the topic of to-go-or-not-go into a deficit as posturing. Public sector spending is needed when the private sector is lagging, and vice versa, he says. Those who say they oppose it are attempting to appear prudent with tax dollars. He is uncomfortable with austerity measures used as a means to boost an economy. “I tend to be wary of cutting services for the sake of cutting services,” Klietsch said.
“Especially if you are getting valid returns for the amounts spent.” Comparing government to a homeowner, he said at times it makes sense to sell unnecessary items like sports equipment the kids have outgrown. But to get rid of the family car is usually a bad idea. “If you’ve lost your way to work and can’t get there, that defeats the purpose.” He noted that the U.S. collapse of 2008 validated Keynesian theory, and it showed that 40 years of trickle-down economics was a failure. However, when asked what strategies the Greens would put in place, Klietsch said fiscal stimulus won’t help with the current recession. The economy doesn’t need tax dollars to deal with job losses. The losses aren’t that severe, he maintains, adding the recession is more about oil companies having much lower profits. The Greens will eliminate personal taxes on incomes below $20,000. By 2019, they would reduce the small business tax rate to nine per cent and raise corporate taxes over four years from 15 per cent to 19. They will also work with the provinces and territories to increase taxes on tobacco and alcohol. NEW DEMOCRATS
NDP candidate Dan McCarthy also pointed to economist John Maynard Keynes and how governments can have a “levelling effect” on their economies. The wild highs and lows prior to 1929 were common with laissez faire capitalism, but levelled out when the welfare state was introduced. McCarthy made a point to say his party still believes in social programs even though Mulcair has talked about avoiding deficits. “We are not preaching austerity,” he said. “It’s that the plan of the last 10 years where we put all our eggs in the oil basket, energy superpower and all that – that has gone nowhere. Over 400,000 job losses.” McCarthy wants to get rid of the inequity gap, and would drop the Conservative family income splitting policy as one way to achieve that. They would also remove massive subsidies to big oil and close tax loopholes on CEO stock options; those are measures to shift wealth from the rich to middle and lower classes. Some of that money, he added, would also go toward manufacturing in central
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Canada and research and development. An NDP government would also encourage corporations to invest some of the $200 billion in profits they are sitting on, and close loopholes that allow for stockpiling of money in offshore banks. He talked of how the Conservatives cut some 300 jobs from the Canadian Revenue Agency, the body charged with investigating tax evasion. The NDP vows to not raise personal income-tax rates and will cut the small-business tax rate from 11 per cent to nine. They would reverse changes to the tax-free savings account (TFSA), and honour the expanded Universal Child Care Benefit. Their big ticket item to date is the creation of a $15-a-day national child care program, and create or maintain one million affordable child care spaces. LIBERALS
Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux is convinced austerity would not be good for the economy at this moment. He said other parties are not being forthright; one year from now they will have to spend into a deficit to fund infrastructure and other programs. “Austerity wouldn’t be good for our economy right now. They are being dishonest and are not able to follow through. They’ll need to kick start the economy,” Lehoux said. “We are for having three years of smaller deficits to get people working again.” The Liberals vow to cut middle-class income-tax bracket from 22 per cent to 20.5, and create a new tax bracket of 33 per cent for incomes above $200,000. They, too, will cancel income-splitting for families, referring to it as a $2-billion tax break for the top 15 per cent of Canadians. They would offer a monthly Canada Child Benefit that would help families with children living on less than $150,000. They will also cancel the TFSA increase to $10,000, and retain tax breaks for small businesses. Harper, meanwhile, has charged that both of the “other guys” would run the country into debt – though his opponents counter that his government has posted seven straight deficits and many economists now believe the current budget, presented as balanced, has been knocked into the red, too.
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However, according to an entry on the Renfrew Business Improvement Area (BIA) Facebook page, the two will shut down Oct. 27. According to the BIA, the retail and catalogue services will no longer exist. However, Richler said the company is interested in hear-
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to host a Sears agent. “A catalogue desk with merchandise pick-up,” she said. Richler said it is not so much that the large department store approach is failing Sears. In some communities it works, in others not so much. The customers who want to see items and make a purchase
the same day remain, she said. But others like to flip through the catalogue or browse the website before ordering online. She said hometown stores in Brockville and Peterborough will remain as full department locations. About a dozen employees will be affected by the Arnprior and Renfrew closures.
Conservative candidate Cheryl Gallant opens Arnprior office Derek Dunn
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Conservative candidate Cheryl Gallant held an official office opening in Arnprior on Sept. 1. About 15 supporters gathered at the Willis College Arnprior campus to hear the incumbent Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP talk about her party’s accomplishments and goals. She listed a number of tax-cutting measures to benefit voters should the party win the Oct. 19 election, including: • By 2019 reduce small-business tax rate to nine per cent from 11 (corporate tax rate was reduced from about 22 per cent to 15); • The annual contribution limit for tax-free savings accounts would increase to $10,000 from $5,500; • A home renovation tax cut that would offer 15 per cent of the cost of permanent “substantial” renovations to homes, condos and cottages. The tax credit would apply to renovation costs between $1,000 and $5,000, allowing a taxpayer to get back up to $600 a year; • A family tax cut for couples with kids under the age of 18 to split up to $50,000 of income.
“We believe the best people to raise our children are Mom and Dad,” Gallant said. “Our party is all about controlled spending, keeping taxes low and balancing the budget.” She lamented dropping oil prices as harming Canada’s economy but said that increased trade means job growth. Trade agreements will benefit agriculture, a significant part of the riding’s economy, she noted. “Farmers are happy because of these trade agreements,” she said. “And we’ll have more to come as our platform is revealed to us.” The Arnprior office location, on the second floor, resulted in some negative feedback from supporters with mobility issues. But Gallant said the party must be prudent with donations, and the college generously offered the space. “We have to pay fair market price; Elections Canada has its rules,” she said. “We’ve had some people complain about not being on the ground floor. But I feel confident these offices will work well for us.” Gallant’s campaign chairman is Bernard Doyle, who is the financial controller of Willis College. He praise her as being “instrumental” in bringing the campus to Arnprior. “I wouldn’t have volunteered my time if I
didn’t believe in her and the party,” Doyle said. He encourages all students – “red, green, orange or blue” – to observe and learn about the democratic process at work. “You are getting an inside view,” he said. On local issues, Gallant lauded R0013234340 the expansion of Highway 17 from Arnprior to Scheel Drive. But as for calls to speed up the four-laning of the stretch with many fatalities north to Pembroke, she noted it is in the province’s domain. The home renovation tax credit should benefit suppliers and those in the trades. The new veterans’ charter will serve many living on or near Garrison Petawawa. On Energy East – the proposal to convert a natural gas pipeline through the riding to oil – she said
the National Energy Board will decide. Her concern is with safety. “Other than that, it’s in the hands of the NEB.” Gallant also has campaign offices in Renfrew and Pembroke.
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Russett Drive to be closed beginning on Monday
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So much for using Russett Drive to avoid the construction on Highway 17 outside Arnprior. The County of Renfrew will begin improvements on a culvert on Russett Drive on Monday, Sept. 14. During the consruction period, Russett Drive will be closed to all through traffic between Flat Rapids road and Mill Ridge Road. Detours will be posted. Meanwhile work on White Lake and Burnstown roads will continue to mid-September and Lochwinnoch Road paving continues, the County advises.
OPP’s drug officers conducted a major drug raid on Caruso Street in Arnprior on Sept. 3. As a result, a 21-year-old Arnprior man faces serious charges. Members of the Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau - Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), Emergency Response Team, Canine Unit, and Renfrew-Arnprior OPP Detach-
ment executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search Warrant at the home. They report quantities of cocaine, cannabis marijuana and methamphetamine were seized, along with paraphernalia indicative of drug trafficking. The 21-year-old was arrested and charged with the following: • Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking of Schedule I substance CDSA 5(2); • Possession for the Purpose of Traffick-
ing of Schedule II substance CDSA 5(2); • Breach of Probation of the Criminal Code 733.1(1). He was held for a bail hearing and appear before a Justice of the Peace on Sept. 4 in Pembroke. The bust was a Project Paradigm effort. Project Paradigm is a drug enforcement team comprised of officers from the OPP drug enforcement unit and OPP detachments in Eastern Ontario.
Thieves target homes, cars, businessses in Arnprior area Staff
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Thefts continue to plague Arnprior and area residents and businesses. Renfrew-Arnprior OPP report a flag was stolen from a property on Albert Street in Arnprior overnight on Sunday, August 30. There are no suspects. As reported earlier by the homeowner, a kayak was stolen from a home on John Street South in Arnprior on Monday, Aug. 30 at 3:30 a.m. A neighbor observed a man enter a backyard and steal the kayak. Bolt cutters were used to remove a lock holding the
kayak to a fence. The suspect was wearing a red jacket and fled in a white pickup with a cap on the back. OPP Constable Walid Kandar is investigating. Gas was stolen from Robbin’s Confectionary on River Road in Braeside on Monday, Aug. 30 at 4:09 p.m. The male driver of a green Pontiac Sunfire (20022005) pumped fuel into his car and then left making no attempt to pay. The male is described as tall, 19 or 20 years old, medium length blonde hair that stuck out of a ball cap. The car is further described as having no rear li-
cence plate, with the word PUFF written on the back in duct tape. The rear bumper was held up with duct tape on the passenger side and numerous ball caps in the rear window. The vehicle left travelling westbound on River Road. OPP Const. Jeff Cassidy is investigating. Police are also investigating after a theft of gas at Country View Mini Mart on Calabogie Road in McNab-Braeside. At about 9:40 a.m. a male driving a silver four-door car pumped his gas then quickly drove away. A licence plate number was obtained.
Officers are investigating after the manager at Mark’s Work Wearhouse in Arnprior reports several thefts have been captured on surveillance cameras in the past couple of weeks. A car was reported stolen from the Arnprior Marina on Sunday, Aug. 23. The car, a grey 2008 Chevrolet Impala with Ontario Lic. BRXR 005, was parked at the marina on Friday Aug. 21, and gone when the owner returned Sunday. There is a suspect and the investigation is continuing. A dump trailer has been stolen from a property on Storyland Road in Horton.
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Notice ofArnprior Revised Time The Town of is seeking an individual interested in putting their knowledge and expertise work-by volunteering to fill a vacant seat on the Arnprior PublicHouse Library Board. Official to Plan Review & Update Introductory Public Open The successful candidateJune will be selected and appointed by Council. If you are interested Date: Wednesday, 17, 2015 in volunteering, please submit a letter of interest noting your related experience and Time: Presentation 6 pm thenoon open until pm background by: hand, mail,at e-mail or followed fax to the byby 12:00 on house September 18,82015: Location: Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska Street
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Maureen Spratt, Clerk For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/grow Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, 0A8 NoticeON ofK7S Noxious Weeds Spraying Tel. 613-623-4231 ext 1817 Noxious weeds (Poison Ivy) have been identified at Bell Park, the Marina Fax. 613-623-9960 mspratt@arnprior.ca and the Library. The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious
weeds this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and Pool Closure and Arnprior Life residents are asked to please follow any posted warnings. The swimming pool at the Nick Smith Centre is closed for extensive renovations for
approximately 12 weeks this fall. Please check the Town’s website, social media accounts and municipal matters for the re-opening announcement later this fall. There will be plenty of new programs offered this fall to keep you active during the pool closure. Check the Fall/Winter Arnprior Life which can be found in today’s newspaper inserts or online for more information on all our fall programming.
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McNab-Braeside’s new council is finding it difficult to please everyone when it comes to gating roads and pathways in the township. The latest example has to do with Canaan Road, the site of forest parties, mud-bogging trucks and bonfires that threaten to burn out of control. Located between Burnstown and Goshen roads, Canaan Road is considered unmaintained but at the moment remains accessible by all. When council members were first made aware of a spring fire that nearly set a forest aflame, they began to consider a solution. Most emergency vehicles can’t traverse the muddy and torn-up road, though specialized equipment can. Constituents were asked their opinion on how to prevent massive damage in the area. Gates at both ends was council’s decision. However, Mayor Tom Pecket said at the Aug. 11 regular meeting that it was council’s intention to provide all
property owners along the road with keys. That way they could get by the padlock and bring a truck or ATV inside. Less than a dozen upset area property owners were at the meeting, with another seven letters submitted to the township. They said a township letter sent to each area property owner didn’t mention anything about keys, nor did a Chronicle-Guide story on the issue. Some oppose the gates entirely, others favour the gate but with a key for those who own property along the road. “Yes, there was a miscommunication in the letter. I apologize for that,” Peckett said. “It was intended all along that keys would be provided to the landowners.” At least one resident speaker said the gates should be large enough to prevent ATVs from getting by. Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden indicated the issue is a tricky one. On the one hand, council wants to ensure safety, but on the other hand the road belongs to the township: the general
public has a right to access it, even if unmaintained. “It seems we are darned if we do and darned if we don’t,” Armsden said. “Just when we think we have made a good decision, it comes back on us.” Coun. Scott Brum agreed, saying council set out to protect “these property owners from vandals.” He asked township staff about signs that say the road is unmaintained. Public works director Ryan Frew wasn’t sure of the status, but that sometimes they fall down or are removed. Coun. Heather Lang said she is
“perplexed” by how the road used to be maintained but is no longer. Frew said periodic work was done in the past – a culvert was replaced – and it used to be graded once a year. It was never maintained in winter, he said. “It’s grown over completely now; it can’t be graded,” Frew said. Lang asked why it was allowed to grow over. Frew explained there are no building permits (which generate tax revenue) along the road, no homes, and that the township’s money was better used elsewhere. Were the township to modernize the road – which council is not considering – it would cost at least
Man warned after leaving dog in hot car on Elgin Street OPP officers and Humane Society officials continue to be frustrated with the number of pet owners leaving their dogs
in hot cars. The latest inci- in Arnprior at 11:18 a.m. on Sept. 1, the first day of dent was in Arnprior. OPP report they re- school. The male driver of the sponded to a dog left in a hot car on Elgin Street
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$150,000 up front; the road would need to be widened, meaning the purchase of land along the two-kilometre stretch, plus upkeep costs. The township’s lawyer said the road cannot be closed, but gates would be legal. The township ran into some blowback early in its term after gating off a trail to prevent snowmobiles, and in another spot that leads to an owner’s land who wants to offer access for tractors. The issue will be discussed again at the Sept. 15 meeting. It was noted that back-to-school bush parties are getting underway.
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exciting exciting features. features. Focus Focus On On Youth Youth is is highlighting highlighting the the 100th Anniversary of 4-H in Ontario.The Hydro One Education area has activities and features geared for children from primary through secondary school. Relax and take in the fabulous array of local talent and entertainment – on various stages throughout the Match, including the Auctioneers Challenge and Dancing Tractors.
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Rural Canadians can help ease the Middle East crisis, as well For many Canadians the images of little Alan Kurdi, his lifeless body washed up on the Turkish shoreline, cut to the heart of what has been a tragic calamity raging in the Middle East. Decent people who want nothing of violence and destruction, who risk their lives and the lives of their families to escape civil war, are too often failing as too many avert their eyes. The question of why is quickly followed by the urge to do something. Maybe it’s military intervention, maybe humanitarian aid, maybe make it easier for refugees to find safe haven in Europe and beyond. Maybe it is all three. It is that feeling of wanting to help everyday Syrians and others caught up in such a terrible conflict that has this newspaper prepared to help. Exposure offered
If an organization in the public or private sector – a municipality, service and faith-based groups, or business – is prepared to sponsor a refugee and/or a family of refugees, we’d like to publicize your efforts. If they are having difficulty working through the process, perhaps we can help shine a light on the roadblocks. If a local municipality is following the City of Ottawa’s offer to partner with the Government of Canada in rescuing refugees, we would like to know. It is not well known that groups of as little as five private citizens can organize to sponsor refugees with United Nations status by working with pre-approved organizations such as Lifeline Syria in Toronto. One place to get started is at Canadian Council for Refugees, an umbrella group of agencies working with refugees. As well, there are also plenty of groups that accept donations, includ-
ing World Vision, The Canadian Red Cross and Care Canada. Awareness, linking interested individuals and organizations, promoting events, and providing information to navigate governmental processes: all could be made available. Of course, opponents to such fundraising and sponsorship initiatives will not be excluded from coverage. Some people believe in taking care of Canadians first. Others say bringing in more refugees can’t be done cost-effectively. However, the humanitarian crisis caused by Syria’s civil war is unprecedented since the Second World War. The scale of suffering and the possibility the situation will worsen demands a significant world-wide response. Canada, prosperous and fortunate, has offered that response before. More than 37,000 Hungarians were admitted in one year during the mid-1950s. In the late 1960s, almost 11,000 Czechs were brought here in less than a year. And it was a proud time when, in 1980, some 50,000 South-East Asian refugees – boat people largely from Vietnam – found peace in Canada. There are other examples before and since, right up to the present day. But, according to many on social media and in conversation on the street, there is a strong feeling of helplessness over the current crisis. There are many filled with compassion without having a place to express it. Offering to sponsor a family may ease the feeling of helplessness. The humanitarian response doesn’t have to only come from the big cities. Even if it means linking with larger groups in Ottawa, small players from Canada’s less urban areas can make important contributions.
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Local celebrations on Sept. 21 to mark International Day of Peace To the Editor: Sept. 21 is the International Day of Peace. On this day, nations, communities and institutions around the world celebrate acts of personal peace and communal peace-building. We remind ourselves that we, with all our limitations, are living instruments in the service of peace and that our permanent commitment, above all interests or differences of any kind, is to peace (paraphrased from the UN statement on the International Day of Peace). The theme of this year’s commemoration is ‘Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All’. Locally, members and supporters of the Arnprior and Area Chapter of the Canadian Peace
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Inappropriate to accept money from pipeline company at this time Energy East project within Renfrew County. Two recent examples are cause for concern. A Valley Paper on Aug. 19 included an article which announced that Laurentian Valley Township accepted $2,500 from TransCanada
(TC) for a new generator for the Rec Centre. Mayor Bennett was quoted as saying this financial support “strengthens the relationship between the township and TransCanada, one of our community partners.”
Galilee Centre to help host peace ceremony Sept. 20 Continued from page 8
For more information and registration, contact Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055. Adult cost is $25, and interested children are welcome. On Sunday, Sept. 20, at 2 p.m., Galilee Centre, 398 John St. North, is partnering with the Canadian Peace Initiative chapter in hosting a brief commemoLADY OFceremony MERCY CHURCH rative at the Peace Pole, which was planted and PARISH SUPPER celebrated in the peace garden Galilee inStreet 2011. West 196at Bridge “May peace prevail on earth” ALBERT DUMONT is proclaimed on the pole in four languages, French, Algonquin, English and Sign Language. OUR LADY OF MERCY CHURCH
Educational, municipal, faith, service and recreational group representatives interested in participating in the gathering (e.g. by doing a short reading) are invited to contact David Morgan at 613-623-4242, ext. 30. Everyone in the community is invited to gather and enjoy this time together. Many varied events are also taking place at the ninth Ottawa Peace Festival that goes on for 10 days beginning Sept. 21. A full listing can be found at ottawapeacefestival.blogspot. com. Please consider marking the
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Be careful of the hand that offers the gifts Continued from page 9
The proposed Energy East pipeline is not yet approved, and, in fact, the Ontario Energy Board raised some serious concerns. There is a lot of resistance throughout the entire country and certainly within Renfrew County. Accepting money from this company will certainly make it difficult to vote objectively on whether or not this pipeline should be accepted for Renfrew County, and it seems unwise for our municipal leaders to put themselves in that position. We hope that others are not tempted by offers of financial support. It seems that TC is being generous to this area. The company is ironically a sponsor for the 2015 World Freestyle Kayak Championships held in Beachburg from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5. This world-class whitewater area, by all accounts, is unparalleled in the world and is a priceless asset to this region. The fact that TC sponsors an activity on this section of the Ottawa River is a jaw-dropper.
They are proposing to ship Tar Sands bitumen, diluted with toxic chemicals, through 24 waterways (streams and rivers) in the Valley which drain into the Ottawa River. They could be the very ones who ruin this for generations to come. When a leak occurs, this bitumen is heavier than regular oil and sinks to the bottom of a body of water. So far, there is no method for completely recovering it. TC’s proposed Energy East pipeline is incompatible with recreational activities like whitewater kayaking that depend on clean and healthy rivers. We are a County that needs money and that is not being denied. But we must be careful of the hand that offers it. Because so many residents are against this Energy East project, we would suggest that this source of money is currently not a popular one. Judy Sauve, Tricia Darley for members of Pipeline Awareness Renfrew County
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Take a peep at the Wild Bird Care Centre On Thursday, Sept 17, the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) begin a new season of monthly natural history talks, this year with the theme ‘Naturally Special Places’. All talks take place in the social hall of Almonte United Church, 106 Elgin St. beginning at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be the Wild Bird Care Centre’s Patty McLaughlin, also known to many in the area as leader of MVFN’s popular Young Naturalists program for 611-year-olds. McLaughlin holds a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a Master of Science degree from Carleton University. In 2013, she received the Elizabeth Le Geyt Award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to public awareness and care for wild birds. During her presentation ‘Sparrows, Warblers, and Hawks, oh my! Taking a peep at the Wild Bird Care Centre’, McLaughlin will introduce her audience to this special
place in nature, the Wild Bird Care Centre. She is a full-time staff member of the centre located on Moodie Drive in Nepean. Established in 1981 by the late Kathy Nihei, the centre was incorporated in 1991 as the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre and has operated at the Stony Swamp Conservation Area location since 1992. It is the only place in the Ottawa Valley dedicated to the care, treatment, and release of sick, injured and orphaned wild birds. The centre cares for over 2,300 wild birds annually. Throughout McLaughlin’s captivating presentation, naturalist members expect to learn more about the history of this naturally special place, as well as details of their daily operations, including stories of the most common patients and some of its more unusual avian patients. She will talk about the most difficult, yet memorable birds, raptors. “You may think it’s a thrill to spot one (of these birds
of prey) in the wild and catch a glimpse of their power and speed, but I will tell you what it is like to work with them up-close,” she says. “I will describe their typical personalities, tricks we use to keep them comfortable while in captivity, some very neat facts about raptors, as well as miraculous recoveries - I have lots to share.” McLaughlin hopes to be accompanied for her presentation by her ‘usual stuffed suspects’ as well as ‘Indy’ the definitely nonstuffed, defiantly living American Kestrel. The public is welcome to join Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 for what promises to be a lively and informative presentation. Refreshments and discussion follow the talk and there is a non-member fee of $5. For more information, contact program chair Gretta Bradley at glbradley@icloud. com. For all MVFN events, membership and club information, visit http://mvfn.ca.
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Left, Patty McLaughlin and a wild avian patient in her care. Biologist McLaughlin will be the guest speaker as Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists’s lecture series begins Thursday Sept. 17. Far left, an Eastern Screech Owl in the care of staff at the Wild Bird Care Centre.
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Arnprior’s White Pine Festival provided an “exceptional weekend” of entertainment with the new model train show being a big hit. That is how the festival’s main organizer, Mike Marcil, summed up the three-day event that ran Aug. 21-23. He said the weather co-operated for the sixth straight year at the festival, resulting in a “fabulous turnout.” He said the organizers of the model train show were “thrilled” by the response and have promised to come back next year with even a bigger show with more time to prepare. The car show “exploded” this year with 103 vehicles entered, he said, crediting Tracy Smith for stepping in for her father, Art, and doing a great job in organizing the event. The festival bingo at the Arnprior Legion was also a big success, raising about $2,500 for charity. The climbing wall and zip lines downtown were bit hits, Marcil added. As well, the comments from food and street vendors were all positive, he said. “Many have already booked for
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Above from left, Paige Hodgson, Alice McDonald, Hailey Thompson and Kaylee Murray sell refreshing ice-cold lemonade at the White Pine Festival. They donated all proceeds to the Arnprior Humane Society. Left, this youngster doesn’t seem to mind if he fails at the water balloon toss. The worst scenario (not for him) is Debbie Reid gets soaked, which she took good-naturedly. next year.” Marcil said organizers are looking at a few changes for next year with helicopter rides and a lazer show Saturday evening at Robert Simpson Park “if funding permits.”
However, it is important to keep the festival offerings free so the event remains cost-effective for families, he said. He said the festival is normally two weeks after the Arnprior Fair,
but it was only one week later this year because the fair dropped back a week to accommodate midway availability. The seventh annual White Pine Festival is going back to two weeks
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Full speed ahead Crowds enjoyed trains both old and new at the Peter Clark/Metroland model train show held on the main floor at the Arnprior Curling Club One vehicle catching the eye of many on John Street on the Sunday of the White Pine Festival is Aug. 22-23. the Custom Trike owned by Ronnie and Joanne McCormick. They say it’s “one hellava ride.”
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Pineridge anniversary has fun, serious sides The Pineridge Children’s Centre celebrated its 15th anniversary Aug. 28 with a late afternoon of celebration and ceremony. The centre invited Arnprior Legion veterans service officer Mel Porter, at left, to wield the ceremonial shovel in a tree-planting. A memorial garden with a maple tree to honour all veterans is taking the place of three large pine trees that had to be taken done in front of the centre. The area is named Pete’s Patio in memory of Pineridge owner Barry Blier’s father, a veteran. The ceremony also included the singing of Oh Canada and the cutting of an anniversary cake. Arnprior Coun. Ted Strike dropped by to read a certificate of congratulations from the town. After the ceremony, students and staff moved to the back of the centre to be thoroughly entertained by a Pineridge favourite, Junkyard Johnny and his ‘symphony’. Above right, Johnny gives the rubber chicken treatment to Abigail and Sadie (on her lap) Carson among others. Right, from left Kaylee Blanchette, Kinley Ward and Brenda Benoit respond with the thumbs up and roars of laughter to Junkyard Johnny’s exploits. JOHN CARTER/METROLAND
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Mayors challenged to rally their communities behind Terry Fox Run The organizer of the Arnprior Terry Fox Run is urging local mayors and their communities to get behind the $1- a-citizen challenge. Stephen Dodd notes that Fox’s dream was to raise a dollar from every Canadian for cancer research. In the 35th year of the Terry Fox Run, there are 35 million Canadians, he said. “So why not see that dream realized in his honour again?” he asks. “Terry started something very important for our entire country and we
honour his vision every year. If he could see the progress that has been made in cancer research and treatment because of him, he might be here today to actually see it.” The Tri-Cities Three Amigos, three mayors in communities where Fox grew up, are challenging other mayors across the country to help their communities’ runs to raise at least $1 from each resident – all 35 million Canadians – in honour of the 35th anniversary of Terry Fox Marathon of Hope.
They say mayors can publicly challenge neighbouring communities to raise more funds or enter more participants in the Terry Fox Runs. The Mayors’ Challenge also suggests getting local schools, chambers of commerce and faith communities on board, hosting a fundraiser among city staff and residents, and challenging business community and local sport teams to support the cause. In Arnprior, Mayor David Reid has indicated his support for the challenge.
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Warming-up for Terry Fox Joe ‘Jez’ Zamojski, Michelle Sevigny and Dawn Pengelly exercise at the Kenwood Centre in preparation of the Arnprior Terry Fox Run on Sunday, Sept. 20. Participants can run, walk, wheel and ride at the Arnprior Fairgrounds. The 35th anniversary for the run will have a staggered registration beginning at 8 a.m. with the run beginning at 9 a.m. Zamojski has volunteered to lead the opening warm-up and stretches. He’s done warm-ups for events in the past, but it is his first time for the Terry Fox Run.
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The question remains though, what kind of work goes into being a graphic facilitator? Stonehouse believes there are only three others who use the title in all of the Ottawa area. It’s really all about visualization, she explained. She cited a fact that maintains processing visual information uses 80 per cent of a person’s brain cells.
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Kara Stonehouse is offering an ‘Intro to Graphic Recording Workshop’ at the Queensway Carleton Hospital on October 2-3. The workshop will teach the basic skills to capture a conversation by drawing it as it happens. “The clarity of seeing and the insights to bring success.”
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“It’s taking the thinking, talking and (then) drawing it,” said Stonehouse. “I use the main points, vision, strategy, the themes and conclusions. I pull them all together for the results.” According to the Wall Street Journal, some companies have hired people to act as graphic recorders so they can create ideas and draw diagrams during meetings. The result helps bring to light numerous concepts for their employees. Stonehouse discovered the concept of graphic recording in Sweden where she was completing a mas-
ter’s degree in sustainability leadership. “It’s been amazing,” she said, adding that the concept has proved popular in conferences to assist with strategic planning and visual thinking. She has even stood on stage with the speaker and drawn live to offer up a recap of what was being said In the past, Stonehouse doodled for the City of Ottawa and other organizations. Stonehouse grew up along the Madawaska River and went to Carleton University before taking her endeavors overseas to
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England and Sweden. The name of AHA! Graphic Facilitation is obviously meant to highlight that moment of clarity hits an individual. “The clarity of seeing and the insights to bring success,” she said. “It is the collective impact.” Stonehouse has offered her facilitation on an individual basis. “Their vision or strategic planning and their life drawn in a picture,” she explained. One man wanted to reach his goal of starting his own business and Stonehouse’s creation was his motivation. Stonehouse is willing to offer her unique services to the businesses of Arnprior. If they want to look into strategic planning and collaboration with the hopes of engaging and inspiring staff, she can help. They would have a literal picture they could put on the shelf or wall to look at every day. Overall, the biggest skill behind being a graphic facilitator is listening, to be able to gleam that nugget of information the other party is trying to express, Stonehouse explains. The drawings can be easy and basic. She noted though, the biggest concerns she’s heard about attempts at graphic recording from others – they can’t draw. She has decided to try to remedy that situation with an offer of introducing graphic recording at Queensway Carleton Hospital starting Oct. 2. “It is just simple drawing and simple symbols to use,” she said. The significant objective of the workshop that Stonehouse hopes people will come away with, is the attitude, ‘I can draw!’
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Parkinson’s. “For the last 25 years, Parkinson SuperWalk has been our largest fundraising and awareness event. This event gives people the opportunity, Canada-wide, to unite and show their support for our mission,” said Alan Muir, CEO of Parkinson Society Eastern Ontario. “Last year we raised over $190,000 in Eastern Ontario alone. With the help of our outstanding supporters, “I have no doubt that we can match and exceed that number this year.” For full details about Parkinson SuperWalk, visit http://www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca/. Parkinson SuperWalk provides the opportunity for participants to raise funds and awareness on behalf of all Canadians living with Parkinson’s.
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Kidney Walk is coming to Valley Sept. 26 that may have gone undetected. Every step participants take on a Kidney Walk journey will provide hope for those living with kidney disease when they need it most. A diagnosis of kidney disease is lifechanging and impacts the entire family. That’s why teams of friends and families are being urged to join together to walk in support of loved ones. Organizers encourage people to create a team for the Renfrew Kidney Walk “to help make a difference.” It only requires a little time and effort, “but each step will provide hope to many.” Registration is easy online at www.kidney-
walk.ca. The Kidney Foundation of Canada’s Kidney Walks are taking place in Renfrew and 40 other communities in Ontario throughout September and early October. The Kidney Foundation of Canada works to improve the lives of all people affected by kidney disease through research, government advocacy, peer support, education and programs. “Join the kidney community at Kidney Walk and help create a future without kidney disease.” For more information, visit www.kidneywalk.ca or call Bruce Hill at 613-724-9953, ext. 4560 or email bhill@kidney.on.ca.
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There is also a more strenuous walk up the hill on Leckie Lane to make up five kilometres (with a rest stop to visit the Coulas sheep along the way). The walk will wrap up with draws for door prizes donated by area businesses and a grand prize of a clay relief sculpture by Fog Run’s Richard Gill for the most funds raised. Registration is $25 and is waived for registrants who raise $100 or more in pledges. Those raising over $100 will receive a walk Tshirt For more information, to register, or to pledge a walker, visit www.ovariancancerwalkofhope.ca or call toll-free 1-877-413-7970.
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219 WILFRED CRESCENT ,ARNPRIOR AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME, CLEAN MOVE IN CONDITION, QUICK POSSESSION POSSIBLE,4 BEDROOMS ON ONE LEVEL, 1.5 BATHS, C/AIR, GAS, NEWER KITCHEN, MLS#955481. OFFERED AT $199,900. YOUR HOST DONNA DEFALCO 613-979-2601
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The Kidney Foundation of Canada is asking people across Ontario to take steps to fight kidney disease and join with their communities in a Kidney Walk early this fall. The Upper Ottawa Valley walk on Saturday, Sept. 26 will start and end at the Ma-TeWay Park gazebo in Renfrew. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. with the walk to start at 11 a.m. One in 10 Canadians has kidney disease and millions more are at risk. Nearly 10,000 Ontarians depend on life-sustaining dialysis treatments several times a week, over 1,000 are waiting for a kidney transplant, and countless others live with reduced kidney function
Walk for Ovarian cancer
McNab-Braeside municipal public works employee Trevor Hamilton is one of the top drivers in Renfrew County. Hamilton finished second in the Renfrew County Truck Roadeo Aug. 12 to become one of two area qualifiers for the provincial competition. That event is being held today (Sept. 10) in Barrie.
Accompanying Hamilton to Barrie is Cole Hawkins of Laurentian Valley, who edged him out by two points in the Renfrew County contest. Hawkins had 373 out of a possible 420 points, while Hamilton had 371. “I’m very pleased one of our employees finished second,” said township mayor Tom Peckett. “We
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wish him good luck (in the provincials).” McNab-Braeside public works director Ryan Frew noted that the competition also involves identifiying vehicle defects as well as driving skills. “It’s a great opportunity. We’re happy to send him,” he said. The competitions are held by road supervisors associations.
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Right, the Prior Chest Nuts dragon boat team had a colourful display at the open house at the White Lake Marina Aug. 15.
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Marina open house a boost for pets, Lions The White Lake Marina’s open house was a great success yet again, despite falling on the same weekend as the Arnprior and Pakenham fairs and the Calabogie blues/ ribfest. As well as a free Arnprior Lions barbecue, there was a bouncy castle for children and a display by the Prior Chestnuts cancer survivor dragon boat team. From the open house the marina was able to contribute $500 each to the Arnprior Lions Club and the Arnprior and District Humane Society animal shelter. Belown, marina owners Pete and Andra Bettencourt present a cheque to the Arnprior Lions Club at the food trailer they have provided for the marina’s open house for the past seven years.
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Andra, Tristan and Cheyanne Bettencourt present $500 to the Arnprior and District Humane Society. Shelter manager Stephanie Cantrell attended the event to accept the donation.
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SOLD! 26 Catherwood Court, Kanata Lakes Amazing all brick executive 3 bedrm townhouse on huge private lot, 3 bedrms, 2 car garage and double laneway, famrm with walkout & 2nd gas fireplace, huge room sizes, renovated 5 piece ensuite & 4 piece baths, 2nd level laundry, newer hi-eff natural gas furnace, oversized shed and nicely landscaped, a/c, 5 appliances! List price $424, 900
Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!! 22 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, September 10, 2015
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Spaghetti sauce chosen for Villa’s Alzheimer dinner Arnprior Villa hosted a spaghetti sauce taste testing with some very special guests from the community on Aug. 25. Three different sauces were prepared by the Villa’s director of culinary services. The judges were brought in to select their favourite to be served at the annual homemade spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Ottawa and Renfrew County Alzheimer’s Society on Monday, Sept. 21 between 3 and 6 p.m. at the Villa (15 Arthur St.).
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the 800-m race. The result was one for the record books, as she broke Diane Cummins’ Canadian standard of 1:58.39, a time that had stood since 2001. Bishop ran a tactically perfect race to finish in one minute and 57.52 seconds. It was the fastest time of the night out of three semifinals and easily booked her a spot to the final. Her silver medal run followed on Saturday, Aug. 29 and the standings could have easily gone either way for the top three. Bishop’s crossed the finish line at one minute 58.12 seconds, good enough for silver. Marina Arzamasova of Belarus won the gold at 1:58.03 and Kenya’s Eunice Sum took the bronze with 1:58.18. It came down to 15-hundreds of a second between first and third. Bishop took to social media to express the whirlwind of events. “World silver medallist and Canadian record in three days! Pinch me!” she wrote. “It still hasn’t sunk in, but I’m beyond excited and grateful for all of the support from family and friends. “A huge part of this process was my coach, Dennis Fairall. The most patient, kindest and brilliant coach I know. I’m lucky to have been under his tutelage for eight years now.” Bishop, the Opeongo High School graduate, added to what has been a very successful year, having raced her way to gold at the Pam Am Games in Toronto back in July.
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Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 (CCHL2) teams, including the Arnprior Packers, have already begun playing exhibition games, but the match-ups are just a warm-up for the official start for the season. All 16 teams in the revamped league will be travelling to Perth for a showcase tournament Sept 11-13. Each team gets to play two games each. The showcase will be the first real test for teams in the new league, formed when it was decided to replace the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL) and in a new loop down from 22 members to 16. While many
hockey officials and fans have seen positives to the change, others have not, particularly those in Shawville and Almonte who lost teams. A few of the Shawville Pontiac players have found new homes, including Liam Poirier, who has been picked up by the Arnprior Packers. Poirier, in his final year of junior eligibility, is one of the lucky ones, as most of the players don’t have an option for playing time this season. Another senior player on the Packer roster this season is returnee Cole Allard. The Packers split their first two exhibition games, edging the Ottawa West Golden Knights on Aug. 30 and falling to the Renfrew Timberwolves on Sept. 1. Mitchell Sennett with two and Colby Co-
chrane and Dallas Farr with singles netted the goals against the Golden Knights in a 4-3 Packers win. Sennett, Farr and Corey Chaplin had three points each for Arnprior, which built up a 4-1 lead and held on for the win. Peter Brooks and Nick Quade shared time in net. Cochrane, Allard and Farr were the scorers in the 5-3 loss to the Timberwolves in Renfrew. The Packers couldn’t hold on to a 3-1 lead in the game, giving up three third-period goals. J.P. Peladeau and Calvin Williams minded the net for the Packers. Two exhibition games remained with a rematch against Renfrew on Sept. 4 and Sept. 7 versus the Ottawa West Golden Knights (after early long
weekend press deadline). Those stats will be wiped clean for the beginning of the regular season. Arnprior opens on Sept. 12 at the Perth showcase against the Prescott Flyers. The following day the team will take on the Ottawa Canadians. Arnprior travels back to Perth on Sept. 18 for a game with the Blue Wings. The Packers first game at home will be Friday, Sept. 25 at the Nick Smith Centre with an 8 p.m. start. R0031994747
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Public Meeting A public meeting to inform the public of the proposed zoning amendment will be held on Tuesday October 13, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office of the Township of McNab/Braeside. Purpose and Effect
The purpose of this amendment is to amend Section 3.0 – General Provisions of the Township of McNab/Braeside Zoning By-law 201049 to include provisions that will allow residential property owners to keep backyard to keep chickens on their properties. The effect of the amendment is to add a new Section 3.33 Backyard Chickens that will permit the keeping of no more than 6 chickens on residential lots within the Settlement Areas of the Township, and no more than 12 chickens on lots in the Rural designation that are less than 2 hectares in area. The Zoning By-law will also be amended to add definitions for coop and chicken run. Also, the keeping of backyard chickens will be exempt from the requirements of Minimum Distance Separation (MDS1) separations from sensitive uses. All other provisions of the Zoning By-law shall apply. Additional information regarding the Zoning By-law amendment is available for inspection at the Township of McNab/Braeside Municipal Office during regular office hours. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Township of McNab/ Braeside before the by-law is passed, by the Township, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Township of McNab/Braeside, to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the Township of McNab/ Braeside before the by-law is passed by the Township, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so.
Fundraising Day September 12 11 am—3 pm Bouncy castle, book sale, fire trucks etc. September 29 October 20 November 17
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NOTE: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Municipality to such persons as the Municipality sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process.
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Friday, September 25. $85 includes golf, dinner, and cart. Contact GM Chris Bernard at 613-623-3234 (office) to register. Registration form are also available at PartnersInCaring.ca We are also seeking volunteers to help with this event. Please give PIC a call if you can help for a few hours. 613-623-7962 x362
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Things that go bump in the night for Mountain Creek’s tournament Wendy Tessier
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It was a dark and moon-lit night. Drivers passing by on White Lake Road (Highway 2) must have wondered at the plethora of bonfires and bobbing lights observed on the eastern horizon after darkness fell Aug. 21. Aliens? Giant fireflies? Swamp gas? Wrong on all three counts. It was Mountain Creek’s annual Glow-ball Golf Tournament. After a wonderful steak dinner with all the trimmings, topped off with carrot cake (to better one’s eyesight), 86 intrepid souls braved the darkened course. With the sun bedded in the west, the Glow Ballers headed out to their pre-assigned tees. Three of each six-some team teed off, then a scramble ensued with much hilarity, whoops and hollers. For the uninitiated, Glow Ball is a golf game where six-player teams tee up in the dark, try to hit fairways and greens, then putt to score with only three clubs at hand. The greens are semi-circled with
fire-safe candles, the 200-, 150- and 100-yard markers are lit, and the flagsticks are hung with fluorescent lights. Players are provided with special “glow-in-dark” balls plus two spares, but heaven help you if you lose one. Bonfires illuminate each tee box as well as any ponds or creeks to avoid any accidental ‘dips’ (although one did happen one year).
Long-time Mountain Creek members always up for Glow-ball fun are Erna and Egon Othmer.
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Mountain Creek’s Glow Ball Tournament sells out every year. Golfers, non-golfers, members, non-members: all are welcome to test their mettle. Your sense of perspective and orientation are off in the darkm so it’s a heckuva lotta fun no matter your golfing skill level. While many teams come in with sub-par scores, the true bragging rights belong to those who don’t get lost on their way back to the clubhouse. Kudos to Jonathan Schaepper, his family, greenskeepers and kitchen staff who offer each year a most enjoyable event unique to our area.
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September 18-21, 2014 2015 ENTERTAINMENT
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Arena Entertainment tickets are available at www.richmondfair.ca and at the Fair office (6121 Perth St.) (Tickets include free gate admission after 7 pm)
Saturday Afternoon
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2015 RICHMOND FAIR EVENTS 2015 Events are also posted on the web site www.richmondfair.ca • Kiddyland (free entertainment for the children) • Countryside Petting Farm & Pony Rides • The Little Buckaroos • Michael Bourada Magician Show • The Fairy Princesses • Junkyard Sympathy • Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Search • Agriculture Awareness & Educational Displays Χ- Antique Machinery Exhibits & Displays Χ- Working Displays of Antiques in Motion Χ- Youth & Family Entertainment (Outdoor Stage) • Seniors Wagon Ride Tours of the Grounds • Robertson Amusements Midway • Bavarian Gardens & Entertainment in the Arena
Thursday, September 17 Robertson Amusements Night
09:00 am - Judging Agricultural Awareness Exhibits 09:00 am - Judging Homecraft Exhibits (building closed) 11:00 am - Dining Hall: St. Paul’s United Church Home Cooked Meals (until 2:00 pm) 06:00 pm - Toonie Night for Midway Rides 06:00 pm - Bavarian Garden Tent (until 9:00 pm) 07:00 pm - Lawn Tractor Pull (Registration 6:00 pm) 07:00 pm - Arena Pub Night (Tysen ‘Make a Wish’Fundraiser)- 3’s A Crowd
Friday, September 18 Agriculture Awareness Day
09:00 am - Agricultural Awareness School Program (building closed to public) 09:00 am - Kiddyland Entertainment Open
10:00 am - Homecraft Exhibits/Trade Show (Curling Club) 10:00 am - Open 4-H Dairy Showmanship Show (Pre 4-H Dairy Showmanship Show to follow) 11:00 am - Dining Hall: St. Paul’s United Church Home Cooked Meals (until 7:00 pm) 01:00 pm - Holstein & Jersey Dairy Show 03:30 pm - Agriculture Awareness Exhibits (building open to the public) 06:00 pm - Youth Entertainment (Outdoor Stage) 07:00 pm - Demolition Derby (registration 6:30 pm) 09:00 pm - Arena Entertainment: David Wilcox opening with Alex Ryder
Saturday, September 19 Scotiabank Day
09:00 am - Kiddyland Entertainment Open 09:00 am - Saddle & Harness Horse Show 09:00 am - Western Horse & Pony Performance Show 09:30 am - Commercial Heavy Horse Show (Line Classes) 10:00 am - Agricultural Awareness (Presenters & Displays) 10:00 am - Homecraft Exhibits/Trade Show (Curling Club) 11:00 am - Parade leaves South Carleton High School 11:00 am - Dining Hall: St. Paul’s United Church Home Cooked Meals (until 7:00 pm) 11:30 am - Open Junior 4-H Beef Showmanship Show (ages 9 to 21 years in appropriate age groups followed by ages under 9 years ) 12:00 pm - Family Entertainment (Outdoor Stage) 12:30 pm - Saddle & Harness Horse Show (Hitch Classes) 01:00 pm - Commercial Heavy Horse Show (Hitch Classes) 01:00 pm - Shorthorn, Angus & Hereford Beef Show 01:00 pm - Arena Entertainment: Next Generation Leahy plus
Chris McCann (until 5:00 pm) 06:00 pm - Family Entertainment (Outdoor Stage) 06:30 pm - Heavy Horse Pull (Western Ring) 08:30 pm - Arena Entertainment: Jason Blaine opening with Sidewinder
Sunday, September 20 The Myers Group Family Day
08:30 am - Miniature Horse Show (Line & Performance Classes) 09:00 am - Kiddyland Entertainment Open 09:00 am - Ultimate Cowboy Obstacle Race (Western Ring) 09:00 am - Draft Heavy & 4-H Horse Show (Line Classes) 10:00 am - Homecraft Exhibits/Trade Show (Curling Club) 10:30 am - Sheep Show (Light Horse / Sheep Barn) 10:30 am - Non-Dominational Church Service 11:00 am - Dining Hall: Hurley’s Grill Home Cooked Meals 11:30 am - Open Junior 4-H Beef Showmanship Show (ages 9 to 21 years in appropriate age groups followed by ages under 9 years ) 12:00 pm - Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Competition (Outdoor Stage) 12:30 pm - Miniature Horse (Hitch Classes) 01:00 pm - Slow Tractor Race (Antique Area) 01:00 pm - Draft Heavy Horse Show (Hitch Classes) 01:00 pm - Limousin & Simmental Beef Show 01:00 pm - Arena Entertainment: Neville Wells, Randall Prescott & Tracy Brown and Marty Haggard with Gord Barnes & Laredo (until 6:00 pm) Note: Times for some events may change and some new events may be added closer to fair time
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The Ottawa Senators season opener Oct. 8 against the Buffalo Sabres will have a definite Valley flavour. The first game of a new National Hockey League season for the two teams brings together the two prides of Shawville, Sens general manager Bryan Murray and Sabres GM Tim Murray. Adding to the Shawville connection will be the presence of Bryan’s brother and Tim’s uncle, Terry Murray, as assistant coach for Buffalo. The teams capped their 2014-15 regular season on two very different notes. Ottawa made a remarkable and historic run into the NHL playoffs and Buffalo played out their schedule in a lock for last place in the league. Terry Murray’s hiring was made official on June 18. Head coach Dan Bylsma announced the appointments Dave Barr and Murray as his assistants. “The Buffalo Sabres are one of the more exciting young teams in the league,” said Terry recently, as he prepared for a move to Buffalo.
“We’re in a phase of teaching, developing and winning. That’s a great challenge. It’s a place that I’ve been several times before with other teams and I really enjoy that process,” he said. “Playing in Ottawa always adds a little something to the game, not so much because Bryan is involved with the Senators but because there’s family and friends at the game or watching, and this is where I played junior for three years with the Ottawa 67’s.” Like Bryan, Terry is one of 10 children of Rhoda and Clarence Murray. He lived with his family on a farm for his first few years and eventually the move was made into Shawville to the house on King Street, which Clarence built himself. The street was also where Terry first encountered hockey. “The first time I skated was on an outdoor rink in Selly Langford’s yard, at the end of King (Street),” Terry said. “All the kids that grew up in the end of town played hockey everyday on the rink; we’d have games with 15 players on each team, everybody playing at the same time, no system play, just having fun.”
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Hockey wasn’t always the priority either. He played a lot of different sports growing up from basketball, fastpitch ball, track and field events at school to volleyball and some baseball. Terry’s NHL career began as a player when the California Golden Seals drafted him and then he had stints with the Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals. “Today’s NHL is faster than it ever was,” said Terry. “Today’s athlete is better coached, has a greater understanding of nutrition, rehydration and of the off-season responsibilities. “We had to work through the sumBILL WIPPERT/ BUFFALO SABRES mers (and now) the players are fo- Assistant coach and ‘Valley boy’ Terry Murray on the ice during the first cused on the game 24/7 and 365 days day of the Buffalo Sabres development camp on July 6 at the First Niof the year. That all adds up to a bet- agara Centre. ter player and game.” The Capitals was where he would influence on the team and the organi- level contracts and any given night begin his career behind the bench as zation presented him with a Stanley some may have a hard time finding he was hired as the assistant coach Cup ring. that top-notch level of play. in 1983. He became the head coach “Consistency is what you strive For the last two years, Terry has for the team in 1989 and was also been the head coach for the Ad- for as a team, it’s a learned skill and the bench boss with the Florida Pan- irondack Phantoms in the American that’s the purpose for the league. It’s thers and the Flyers, when Philadel- Hockey League. The team was re- to develop the player’s game so they phia went to the Stanley Cup final in branded as the Lehigh Valley Phan- can move to the NHL.” 1997. While Shawville will always be toms for the 2014-15 season. “I’ve worked with Tim before, he “The two years in Glens Falls was considered home, he has seen many was scouting with the Florida Pan- a good experience,” he said. “Lots of different cities with wife, Linda and thers,” he said. “(Buffalo) is a whole hockey history with the AHL going daughters Meaghan and Lindsey. new look, now that he’s the general back to the late ‘70s and the Detroit Terry and Linda have had a home in manager.” Red Wings as the parent club. In fact Maine for many years. Terry was back with the Flyers as they (Adirondock Red Wings) won Terry was always sure a life in pro assistant coach for four seasons be- the Calder Cup in 1991-92, when hockey was what he wanted, but he fore being hired as head coach for Bryan was the general manager of did for a moment at least, consider a the Los Angeles Kings in 2008. In his Detroit. So a good core fan base, different road to take. second year behind the Kings bench, knowledgeable, they appreciated the “There was a time when I thought the team clinched a playoff spot for work every game.” about joining the RCMP after finishthe first time in eight years. Terry noted that the work load ing junior hockey.” The Kings started the 2011-12 is quite different from the AHL to Spanning an NHL and AHL career season slowly and the team soon de- NHL. The travel to all AHL games of over 40 years as player and coach, cided on a different direction, which is by bus and it’s a 76-game sched- he is moving back to the big leagues led to his early departure. Los An- ule, instead of the 82 matches in the with Buffalo. geles barely made it into the 2012 NHL. “I’ve been around long enough playoffs but became the Stanley Cup The players are in the develop- to know my job description and its’ ment stage of their careers, which role. I’m really looking forward to champions. The Kings gave credit to Terry’s means a bulk of them are on entry getting this thing started.”
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If there ever was a time for players to give Juvenile hockey a go, Sept. 20 may just be the day to do it. Doug ‘D.R’ Heeney, general manager for the Arnprior Juvenile Packers, received an unexpected message a couple weeks ago. A decision had come down to exclude the Packers from the Lanark Carleton Mi-
A new campaign aims to raise awareness of a modern phenomenon taking the lives of too many on area roads. Stop Texting and Driving is born out of the grim statistics: 6,300 injuries and 18 fatalities in the four years in Ottawa alone. Arnprior has also been directly touched. Organized by Mark and Kathy MacKenzie of Appleseed Snow Blowing Service will host a day of golf at Sand Point Golf Course, Sept. 18, with registration at 11:30 a,m. Golf, gifts, barbecue steak dinner, silent auction: it should prove a lot of fun for a good cause. Sponsorship opportunities include: $1,500 hole sponsor; $2,500 lunch sponsor; $5,000 dinner sponsor. For more information, contact Amy Tyndall at 613-7948483.
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nor Hockey League where the team has played for the last few years, even though Heeney was already preparing an Arnprior team for the upcoming season. Heeney remained positive about the team’s forthcoming try-outs, but it was hard to hide the disappointment on such an abrupt decision. “Level of play and distance were the reasons given,” said Heeney, otherwise there was not much elaboration. The Juvenile division includes teams
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Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with the Haven, an automatic fire extinguisher that is the brainchild of Arnprior volunteer firefighter Matthew Perry. The Haven, made by Mehoe Enterprise of Carleton Place, discharges a heat-activated MSDS-safe super-fine mix of ABC dry chemical (finer than baby powder) at operating temperatures of 57 C (135 F). “At this temperature there is a fire in your house,” Perry said. Perry put the Haven concept to pen and paper three years ago, and after reaching out to someone he trusted – longtime friend Michael McManus – Mehoe Enterprise Inc. was formed. Their dream was straightforward: provide an affordable automatic fire suppression system for homes. Automatic fire suppression systems control or extinguish fires without human intervention. Perry noted smoke detectors alert residents; however, “they do nothing to protect you.”
“Detection often isn’t enough, and new homes burn 800 per cent faster – and hotter,” he said. “The Haven, when it goes off, can provide a safe haven, a protection zone, giving people more time to evacuate.” The Haven, which is 12 inches tall and about six inches wide, is installed into the ceiling, sliding into a hole and locked in place. Perry noted, owing to testing (at UL Laboratories in Chicago), each unit has proven to suppress or extinguish fire in a room measuring 16 feet by 16 feet. “In addition to residences, the Haven is ideal for restaurants and small mercantile,” he said. Each unit costs $200 and last for 10 years. It contains one lithium-ion battery, which runs the lifespan of the unit. Perry said the number of units required depends on the layout of a house and the amount of protection the homeowner wantd. “We automatically suggest your first one should go in your kitchen, which is an area of higher fire risk,” he advised, “and our next recom-
mendation would be your path out of the house – hallways (every eight feet).” However, if people have a higher fear of fire, they can always install units in their bedrooms and other others. Perry said the Haven is more cost effective than water sprinklers, “something the average homeowner can afford.” Safety wise, the ABC dry chemical used inside the Haven is the best agent possible (similar to a fire extinguisher) and comes from Toronto. Perry is the chief executive officer of Mehoe Enterprise and McManus is the chief operating officer. Rounding out the team is chief financial officer Volundur ‘Wally’ Thorbjornsson and marketing director Shawn Pringle. “It’s the best business idea I’ve seen since I started in business,” Thorbjornsson said. “When I saw the prototype, I understood right away what it would mean. “I knew it would change the fire prevention market,” he added, “and I knew it would save many lives.” Insurance companies are already onboard, Perry noted.
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Shop local, outside Randy and Tami Draper’s front lawn in Braeside was something of an outdoor mini-mall on Friday, Aug. 21. Tami hosted a ‘vendor showcase’ with area home-based businesses such as Vinegar Hill Fresh Produce, Butter Me Up!, Cassanto Baked Goods, Marney Walton’s Hand-crafted Speciality Cards, South Hill Designs Jewelry, Arbonne Nutrition and more. It was also a yard sale and barbecue. Turnout was less than expected, so next year’s showcase will likely be in May or June and on a Saturday.
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Who let the dogs out?
The Arnprior Villa went to the dogs for the morning of Aug. 26 It was National Dog Day and Revera Retirement communities across the country celebrated the occasion. Research suggests that a pet can have measurable health benefits for older adults. Karen Gilmore of Valley Animal Rescue was present for the Villa’s Pet Expo, explaining her organization serves ‘needs of unwanted and abandoned animals of Renfrew and the Ottawa Valley.’ She explained that the registered charity gives homes to cats and dogs and deals with feral cat colonies. Most animals are given a temporary foster home before being placed in a permanent one. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND
Left, Melanie Wilson with her dog. The two conducted a sniffing demonstration at the Arnprior Villa’s Pet Expo. Far left, from left, Jayden Gunning, Charlotte Gilmore and Rebekah Dunning with dogs Tikka, Gunner and Matty. Spice, the cat, safe in the cage, is up for adoption at Arnprior Pet Valu.
FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED!
Dr. Chris Glover
The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa has a great need for Foster Parents right now. Foster Parents provide, warmth, safety, stability and guidance for every child and youth in their care. Foster parenting is a great way to support your community!
Welcoming new patients and families.
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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net
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Saturday October 10th. Tack 10 am. Equipment Noon. Horses Sell at 2 pm. 3340 Galetta Side Road, 1/2 hr West of Kanata. 10 min East of Arnprior. To consign call 613-622-1295
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Moving Sale September 12th 8:00 - 4:00 - Power tools, hand tools, ladders, kitchen items, Halloween items, purses, George Foreman grill, patio set. Ariens Snowblower. Too many items to list! 966 COMMERCIAL SPACE for River Road Braeside rent, EGANVILLE, 225 John Street, Great for retail or office, Call 613-628-6454 FOR RENT
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Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin. Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.
Love, Courtney, Edward, Mom & Dad
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ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm
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A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew
LARGE 1 BEDROOM Cedar rails, any lengths to 20’. Evenings APT in Carp Ont. Fridge, up 613-256-6603 stove and heat included. Village of Carp, NonCAREER smoker. Call OPPORTUNITY 613-839-2049 Private One Bedroom Apartment - Close to amenities. Laundry on site, car port for vehicle. $900 a month. Includes heat, hydro, water, internet. Contact Matt at 613-281-1000 for a viewing
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General Cleaners Wanted Residential/ Commercial cleaning. Criminal record check required. Driver’s License considered an asset. Apply to Box Y c/o The Renfrew Mercury 35 Opeongo Road, Renfrew, ON Steel Buildings/Metal K7V2T2 Buildings up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: Interior Heavy Equipment 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 Operator School. no www.crownsteelbuildings. Simulators. In-the-seat ca training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. USED STYROFOAM Sign up online! FOR SALE i h e s c h o o l . c o m 3”x 2’x 4’ - $6 per sheet 1-866-399-3853 4”x 2’x 4’ - $7 per sheet Call Larry Cell phone 613-223-6734
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Email: christine.jarrett@metroland.com Arnprior Office: 613-623-6571 or Renfrew Office: 613-432-3655 HELP WANTED
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Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
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Kelly & Rob, Kathy & Trevor, Keri & Joey, grandchildren Kyle, Keisha, Tiffany, Kate, Tessa, Adam, Tianna and great grandson Landon
25TH ANNIVERSARY for Donna and Carl Baylis of Carleton Place on September 8th. “Love and best wishes from family and friends.”
FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
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In loving memory of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Who passed away September 6, 1995. If tears can build a stairway and memories a lane. We would right up to heaven and bring you home again. Forever in our hearts, love always.
COMING EVENTS Whytes Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. The memorial service will be Sunday September 13th 2:00 pm. Bring lawn chairs. If rain, service at Bethel-St. Andrew’s Fitzroy Harbour.
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Canadian Hydro Components is a leading Canadian manufacturer of hydraulic turbines for hydro projects worldwide which has recently been awarded several new contracts and is inviting applications for the following positions: CNC MACHINISTS/CNC OPERATORS (4 positions) • Experience with Tosnuc/Fanuc controllers. • Experience machining large components • Minimum 5 years experience • Continental Shift – 7 X 12 hours/2 wks
Competitive salary and benefits package. We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Calabogie Cottage for Rent 3 bedroom, sleeps 8-10 (4 double beds and two twin)$250 per night, $500 for weekend (2 nights)$1500 weekly (7 nights) - A refundable $500 damage deposit is required 941 Stone Lake Rd. Calabogie 613-330-9329
- CNC Mill Operators (Days/Evenings) - CNC Mill Setup Person(s) (Days/Evenings) - Deburring Operators (Days/Evenings) - Minimum 2-3 years experience required Please forward resumes to harold@camcorindustries.com
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The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren request the pleasure of your company for an afternoon celebration
Small, female brown tabby, white front foot. Dark brown tail with no stripes. Bull’s eye pattern on one side. Missing since 13th July. Fairview Cres, Charles St. area. Very shy. If seen, please call 623-5509
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Arthur and Helen Levi We would be very honoured if you would come and help us celebrate our 50tH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Your company is the only September 19, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. In the Almonte Civitan Hall treasure required Best Wishes Only 38 Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, September 2015 24 Arnprior The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, September 10, 10, 2015
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THANK YOU The family of Lucille Leveck-Kalimeris wish to thank you for your sympathy. We greatly appreciate all your kind words and donations. A special thank you to Dr. J. Fitzsimon, CCAC and the Regional Palliative Care Team for their care and support. A very Special thank you goes out to Jessica Borutski and Chantal Arbour for their excellent care and compassion shown towards our mother during her final days.
Cruickshank Construction, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for: Cruickshank is looking for ON-CALL and SPARE combination snow plow/salter drivers with an AZ/DZ license for the following cities:
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WHITE, Randy Blake Retired Canada Post
August 21, 1921 – August 29, 2015 Dairy & Beef Farmer, Bee Keeper, Maple Syrup Producer
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God called your name so gently That only you could hear No one heard the footsteps Of the angel drawing near Softly from the shadows It’s been a There came a gentle call you year since You closed your eyes leftand us. Went to sleep and quietly left us all.Miss you, Sharon, Tina, Forever remembered and loved Brandon Bev, Faith, Nan, late Dale and Family& Family
It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our dear father, Lennis Walsh, at his home on the family farm, on Saturday, August 29, 2015 in his 95th year. Son of the late Clifford Walsh and Maye Wilson of Shawville, Quebec. Beloved husband of the late Pearl Brownlee (1997) for 54 years. Dad will be greatly missed by his children Ronald (Joyce), Robert (Toi), Bruce, Leslie (Darlene), Joan (Philip Lemenchick), Sharon (Robert Dastous) and Viola (Robert Menard). Cherished by 16 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. He will also be dearly missed by sisters Dorothy (Lawrence Cross) of Wakefield, Quebec, Hazel (Alton Weedmark) of Carp, Ontario and his brother Earl (Elaine) of Huntsville, Ontario. Predeceased by brothers Gilbert (late Dorothy), Mayburn (late Marie), Ebert (Priscilla), Keith (Marilyn) and sister Doreen. Dad will also be missed by his many nieces, nephews, and good friends. Funeral Service will be held in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 16 Skyline Road, Cobden, Ontario on Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 2 p.m. A private interment will be held in Maple Grove Cemetery, Shawville, Quebec at a later date. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the charity of their choice. The family wishes to thank the Shawville Hospital, the CLSC and particularly, Dr. Pascal Croteau for their kind and compassionate care. A sincere thank you, also, to everyone who brought us comfort during Dad’s hospital stay and at our time of loss, as well as the many visitations from near and far. www.hayesfuneralhome.ca
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STRINGER, Velma It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Velma Stringer on Friday, August 28, 2015 at the age of 94. Left with memories to treasure are her children, Dan, Wendy (Chalmer Conn) and Bill (Mary Ellen) and her much loved granddaughters Lindsay and Elinor. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Elmore, her daughter-in-law Vi and all of her siblings. Friends are invited to visit at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Thursday, September 3, 2015 from 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. Funeral Service to follow in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Rosebank Cemetery. The Stringer Family extends their deep gratitude to the caring staff at Bayfield Manor, Kemptville, Kemptville District Hospital and Dundas Manor, Winchester. In memoriam donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society of Canada, and would be gratefully appreciated by the family. Condolences may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
Mulvihill, lola Margaret (nee english) It is with profound sadness that we announce our Mother’s passing on Tuesday September 1, 2015. Lola was born on the 26th of August 1915 in Ashdad to her loving parents Joseph English and Elizabeth Kiley. She was predeceased by her husband Thomas Michael Mulvihill and her son Terrence. Loving mother of Colleen (Allan) James, Marilyn (Frank) Campbell and Keith (Sandi) Mulvihill. Proud grandmother of Melissa and Ashley Mulvihill. Lola is survived by her sister Dora McGrath. Predeceased by sisters Violet Hanrahan, Stella Whelan, Rita Leroux and her brother Harold English. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Loving aunt and friend to Mary McGrath. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm and after 9 am Saturday. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on Saturday September 5th at 10:30 am. Interment Parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Diabetes Association or the church of your choice. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com.
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Passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 29, 2015, in his 66th year at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, with family by his side. Son of the late Lloyd and Adina (Thompson) White. Loving husband of Joyce (Stewart). Proud father of Paula White-Schwartz of Renfrew, Marcia White of Pembroke and Robert (Allison Jane “AJ”) White of Renfrew. Devoted grandfather of Blake (Jessica Anderson) and Colin Schwartz, Ethan and Emma White of Renfrew, and Andrew White of Pembroke. Caring brother of Kevin (Shelley) White of Renfrew, and their children Amanda (Dale) Cavanagh, Megan White and Richard (Lesley) White. Survived by aunts Rose Perry, Agatha White, Fay Gilmore, Verna (Ivan) St. Aubin, Grace Thompson; and uncles Ray Thompson, Arnold Thompson and Channel Thompson. Randy will be sadly missed by his extended Stewart family: Jane Edwards, Margaret Livingston, Mary Lou Joyce, Sandra McLeod, Nancy (Jeff) Collins, and the lates: Ann (Brian) Riley, Jill Stewart, Allan Stewart, Andrew Stewart, and all of their families. He will also be remembered by many cousins and friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, August 31, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation – Oncology or Healing Garden, would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca CLR633158.0910
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In Loving Memory In loving memory of my dear husband, dad and grandpa Who passed away September 9, 2011 The moment that you died My heart was torn in two, One side filled with heartache, The other died with you. I often lie awake at night When the world is fast asleep, and Take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my checks. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, But missing you is heartache That never goes away. I hold you tightly with in my heart And there you will remain. Until the joyous day arrives, That we will meet again! Loving you always Bev (wife) Kevin and family, Teresa Scott and family, Bradley
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The officers and executive for 2015-16 of the Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 are looking forward to an active year, including marking Legion Week Sept. 20-26 and preparing for the poppy campaign and Remembrance Day Nov. 11. In the front from left are Sergeant at Arms Yvon Ouellet, First vice-president Eleanore Closs Murray, president Harry Hereford, second vice-president Janet Tobio and treasurer Dan Gaspe; and in back Paul Valquette (membership), Richard Trahan (grounds and maintenance), Levi Trahan (grounds and maintenance), assistant poppy campaign chair John Quirt, Service Officer Mel Porter, Richard Slater (sports), poppy campaign chair Brian Kilby, and bingo chair Larry Carruthers. Missing from the photo are secretary Chris Walsh and past president Ray Cunningham.
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Arnprior Early Years Centre returns after summer break Back to school for the big kids means more fun for the little ones. The Arnprior Family Preschool Resource Centre-Ontario Early Years (AFPRC/ OEY) is welcoming parents, caregivers and little ones back after a fun-filled summer. The AFPRC/OEY is located at 16 Edward St. South Suite 130 (Kenwood Building) and offers a number of programs for children up to six years of age. Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 to 11:30
a.m. is the Play and Learn Drop-in. This is an interactive playgroup for children, parents and caregivers. There are lots of toys to play with, a chance to meet new friends and chat with old friends, followed by a craft and circle time. On Sept.16 and 23 a nurse from the Public Health Unit will be on hand to discuss infant and toddler growth, development and other parenting issues. It’s also a chance to have your little one weighed and measured to see how big and
strong they are getting. A special Preschool Art Class started on Sept. 8 and will run on Sept. 15, 22 and 29 from 6 to 7 p.m. at a cost of $50. The class will introduce children to the exciting world of art through a number of different mediums such as sculpture, mixed media, drawing and more. Contact the centre to see if there is still space available. The Preschool Play and Learn Program started on Sept. 9 and continues on Sept. 16, 23 and 30 from 12:30 to
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The Arnprior Early Years Centre organized several special events for his young charges and their families last season. Among them was the popular Touch a Truck and Meet a Machine. Jason Chicquen and his son Titan take a peek out of Bison armoured vehicle.
2:30 p.m. and focuses on thematic units that encourage curiosity, self-direction and confidence. Some of the daily activities include circle time, science experiments, crafts, story time and songs. The program is designed for children who are toilet trained, a snack is also provided and the program costs $30 for the four-week session. The sale date is set for Saturday, Oct. 3 from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Christian Education Centre at 257 John St. If you are looking to get rid of gently used children’s clothing or equipment or looking for a good deal the sale is for you. If you would like to rent a table, the cost is $20; if you have a home base business and would like a table, the cost is $25; and if you just want to come and shop, $2 gets you in the door to look for the deals and to buy some yummy baked
goods. All of the proceeds raised will go directly back into programs at the AFPRC/OEY. On May 9, the AFPRC/ OEY held its first ever Family Fun Run and Stroll raising close to $1,000 with 40 participants. “We were very happy with the outcome and look forward to having another one next year,” said Karina Dewar who is the early learning facilitator at the AFPRC/OEY. The top fundraiser was 8-year-old Lauren Sheehan who won a FitBit. Lindsay Clement won the family pass to the O’Brien Theatre, donated by the theatre. Sierra Gaspar won a gift certificate to Mama Rosa’s, donated by the restaurant. For more information on the AFPRC/OEY, call 613623-8224 or email:oey. arn@hotmail.com or visit them online at http://www. earlyyearsrenfrew.ca/satellites/arnprior/index.html.
Dad Anthony Redekopp and his son Oliver of Calabogie look over the controls of the backhoe at the Early Years Centre’s Touch a Truck event. There were fire trucks, dump trucks, a school bus, backhoes and more for the kids to climb into and over. More than 150 families attended.
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Great Grandparents Armand & Patricia Lepine
“I love music of all kinds, but there’s no greater music than the sound of my grandchildren laughing”
Grandchild Anson Oliver David Thurston
Grandchild Dawsyn Sandra Green
Grandparents Tom & Annette Freamo
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Grandparents Larry & Janice Visneskie
Papa and Nanny love you.
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Grandparents Laura LePine & Todd Vibert
There’s no place like home ... Except Grandma ’s!
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So proud to be your Grandparents!
Grandparents Ken & Sharon MacMillan
Grandchild Scotlyn Olive Hughes MacMillan Grandparents Cheryl & Murray Hughes, Tom & Carrie MacMillan
Love you both Poppa and Shama
We never knew how much our hearts could hold, until you came into our lives!
Grandchildren Grace Ann & Blake William
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Grand Children are a Blessing, A gift from Heaven above, Precious little Angels, to Cherish & Love.
Grandchildren Isla, Eden & Aubrey McMahon Love Grandpa and Nanny (Elwyn & Nancy Ziebarth)
We love you in the morning, and in the afternoon . . .
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We love you Nan!
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Grandparent Jean MacLean
Grandchildren Deklyn & Gavyn Heebink
Grandchildren Alex & Hailey Stamp Grandparents Brian & Bonnie Mask and Chris & Mary Stamp
Loved and Spoiled by Grandpa TK (Terry Krieger) & Grandma Leanne Krieger
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Clara Abraham
Grandchildren Blakelee & Laughlin Cavanagh
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Mister Colton, you fill our hearts with joy. At 9 months, you’re already such a special boy. But in time Memaw and G-Rand will turn you into a full Habs Fan!
Grandchildren Cheyenne Lin Krieger (8), Carla Madison Krieger (4) Courtlyn Avery Krieger (2 ½)
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Grandchild Colton Sullivan Grandparents Lea-Ann & Randy Emon
Grandchildren Nora Peyton McKinnon Church
Grandparents Papa Jim & Grandma Beth
Lots of Love,Hugs & Kisses Grammy & Papa
Happy Grandparents day Papa Jim and Grandma Beth! Love John and Lucy
Grandchild Tyson LeBlanc Grandparents Bill & Faye LeBlanc
Grandparents Doug & Betty Visneskie
Building a fort at Grandpa’s, Little ones you are so loved!
Grandchildren Braiden & Kiera Fleming, and Natasha & Sydney Fuller Proud Grandparents Della & Barry Carter
Nana’s & papa’s pride and joy. We are truly blessed.
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Grandchildren Sawyer & Addison Visneskie
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Grandchildren John & Lucy Lepack
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Grandchildren Aidan & Cole Virgin
Grandchildren Carter (8), Charlottte (1), Quinn (2)
Grandparents Memere and Papa Lalande
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Grandchild MelanieLynn Lalande
You have brought Joy and Happiness into our lives in the past 4 years and we love you very much. Grandma & Grandpa
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Grandparent Nannie Paula Inglis
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Grandparents Grandmother – Elizabeth Donohue Great Grandmother – Florence Eady
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Grandchild Logan Adam
Grandchild William Brown Grandparents Gramma (Penny) & Poppa (Tom) Haley
Grandchildren Quaid & Portia Cybulski
Grandparents Lianne & Larry Ray
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A wonderful joy in our life. Love you!
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Having fun at the lake!! Couldn’t imagine life without them!! Love you.
Great Grandparents Richard & Gladys Hill, Eva Krieger & Betty Furniss
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You have given Nana and Grampa so much joy, Tye. And we love you so! so! much!
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Grandparents Don & Brenda Howat
Grandchildren Delaney & Owen McLean Parents Scott & Carrie McLean Grandparents Harold & Arleen McLean and the late Raymond & Linda Derion Great Nanny Roberta McLean
Parents Jeff & Melanie
We love you so very much!
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Grandchild Tye Joseph Maxwell Peplinskie
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Grandchild Evelyn Louise Furniss (July 27, 2015)
Gala to celebrate 35 years in style with corsages, feast, music, dancing Liz Wall
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Volunteer directors guide Seniors at Home As members of Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Agency celebrates their 35th anniversary, they also welcome a new board of directors for the 2015-2016 term as appointed at the annual general meeting June 23. Elected to serve on the new board of directors, in front from left, are transportation committee chair Donna Spencer-Bertrand, treasurer and finance committee chair Bernice Horne and outreach committee chair Linda Chandler; and in back board co-chair and development committee chair Phyllis DohertyHereford, Sharon Sewter (first term), public relations committee chair Patti Jennings (first term), and Helen Havelin. Missing from the photograph are board chair Katherine MillerGatenby and Directors and board advisors, Sylvia Patterson (past chair), David Moore and Murray Hughes.
Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home (ABMSH) officials are looking forward to showing appreciation to all for support given to the agency over the past 35 years. Tickets, though limited, are waiting for you to join in the celebration Saturday, Sept. 19 at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. in Arnprior. The doors will open at 4:30 p.m. at which time you will be greeted by the Smith family (of Boyce Funeral Home), who will present you with your very own corsage (just like at your prom). “Once again we cannot thank the community enough for their support in helping to make our 35th an extra special occasion,” said Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington. The anniversary committee was approached by Lisa Smith, who offered to provide corsages for all guests.
It’s an extra special touch in memory of her mom, Cathy Smith, (who passed away Jan. 6 this year) and her brother Jimmy, who had in the past treated those attending Seniors at Home Christmas parties. It’s their way of thanking everyone while remembering Cathy’s generosity to the seniors. Ushers will then seat you at your own reserved table featuring the various music of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Cocktails at 5 p.m. will be followed by dinner at 6 p.m. including roast beef, roast turkey and all the dressings and an assortment of homemade pies, all prepared by Ullrich on the Main. Meet and enjoy the tales of guest speaker, Mary Cook, renowned radio host, author and columnist from the Ottawa Valley. Dance to the music of Eddy & the Stingrays (also celebrating 35 years in the entertainment world) who hit the stage at 8 p.m. The event is open to the community. All ages are welcome to help celebrate as
long as you appreciate seniors (grandparents) good food, hospitality and good old rock and roll music. Admission for the evening costs $30 per person, and tickets are available at the Seniors at Home office, 106 McGonigal St. West. There is limited seating, so it is recommended that you buy your ticket as early as possible. For those needing transportation to the parish hall, ABMSH is pleased to report transportation is available to senior guests and those with special needs. Both Andre Pilon of Pilon Family Funeral Home and Eldon Smith of Boyce Funeral Home, as well as Seniors at Home’s volunteer drivers, have offered to provide transportation to and from the event. If you plan on attending and need transportation, please confirm at time of purchase, providing name, phone number and address. Any questions? Please call 613-6237981 and ask for development co-ordinator Liz Wall.
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Hankies and handkerchiefs each had their own stories
It seemed odd to me back then, that what Father stuffed in his overall pocket was called a handkerchief, but what Mother tucked in her purse, or my sister Audrey and I tied our money in its corner, was called a hanky. Even my older and much wiser sister had no explanation for the difference. “That’s just the way it is,” she’d say, when I asked her to explain it all to me. Uncle Lou, when he came to visit, had spanking white handkerchiefs. Mother said they were pure linen, another sign of his wealth and importance, I thought. He had a stack of them in his suitcase, and if he stayed a spell, Mother washed and ironed them as if they were made of gold. He liked them folded a certain way, and Mother made sure that was the way they were given back to him after the laundry was done on the Monday. And he used a clean one every day, which in itself set him apart from Father. Father was lucky if he got a clean handkerchief to take to church on Sunday! And his were either red or blue patterned, made of thin cotton, and Father used them for everything from blowing his nose, to wiping off the windshield of the Model T, to cleaning his glasses when he wore them, and even giving a swipe at the cow’s udder before milking. Yes, Father’s handkerchiefs had many uses. Audrey and I had our own hankies, and we kept them in our drawer in the washstand in our bedroom. We didn’t have many, perhaps three or
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four. And one was kept especially for tying whatever few coins we had into its corner. We laid the hanky out flat, put the coins in one corner, wrapped the corner over, and then tied it in a knot. Audrey’s were in one side of the drawer, and mine in another. The few others we had were taken to church, and only occasionally to school, and we carried them tucked under the wrist of the sleeve of whatever we happened to be wearing that day. If we had short sleeves, then the hanky was tucked under the leg elastic of our underpants. There was no shame in hauling out our hankie from the leg of our bloomers in school hours, if we needed it! Now, Mother’s hankies were a different story altogether. She hoarded the few she had brought from New York as if they were made of the finest linen. Some had her initial ‘M’ embroidered in one corner, which I thought at the time was the
height of elegance, and I suspected back then, were probably the only hankies of their kind in all of Northcote! And Mother’s hankies had a special purpose too. Ladies carried their hankies in their purses, and every time Mother left the house, a clean hanky was doused with cologne and tucked inside, and when she opened her purse to get out her change purse (women didn’t have wallets back then), the heavenly scent of her perfume would float out, filling the air around her. My brother Emerson hated the smell, and vowed Mother’s perfume laden hankies gave him a headache, but I often opened and closed Mother’s purse in rapid succession just to get a whiff.
so overjoyed, he went right to the phone, rang three longs and a short, and told his friend Leo Thom. Mother wouldn’t let him take it to school. He put it in his back pocket only on Sundays for church. I never once saw him blow his nose into it, but he would take it out in church and pat his forehead with it, and I’d watch his eyes skirt around to see if anyone had noticed his spanking white handkerchief. If Kleenex was invented, we certainly knew nothing about it out on the farm. Mother hemmed squares of scraps of flour or sugar bags, and these were ‘everyday’ hankies used by the women in the family. They were taken to school by the girls, and Miss Crosby stressed time and again that it was important to bring a clean hankie to school every day. My older and wiser sister said it was because one girl who, it was rumoured, ‘only had a bath when the dirt started to show’, used her sleeve. Bad Marguirite, of course, had hankies with the days of the week embroidered in one corner. What else would you expect from a girl whose golden curls came from a bottle from Ritza’s Drug Store, and wore white stockings and Mary Jane shoes to the Northcote School? Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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The Ottawa Valley Music Festival will finish its 2015 season with a performance of Mozart’s glorious Requiem on Sunday, Sept. 27 in Arnprior. The chorus of over 50 voices will be joined by a full orchestra and guest soloists Kathleen Radke, April Babey, Kevin Myers and Jean-Sébastien Kennedy, led by artistic director Peter Morris. Soprano Kathleen Radke is one of the brightest new stars in the opera scene in Canada. Originally from Renfrew, Radke studied at Wilfrid Laurier and McMaster, and was a member of the Festival Choir of the European Music Festival, performing in Stuttgart, Bonn, Athens and Berlin. Mezzo-soprano April Babey studied music at McGill under Therese Sevadjian, and has been a featured soloist with Daniel Taylor and the Theatre of Early Music, The Festival of Music and Beyond, University of Ottawa Opera Productions, and the Brampton Lyric Opera Company. KAREN KAVNAGH/SUBMITTED Tenor Kevin Myers performed with the Ottawa Soprano Kathleen Radke is among Valley Music Festival in August as part of the Young those performing in the festival final Stars Return concert. The Deep River native studied at concert of the season McGill and has performed nationally and internationally, including a tour of China as a laureate of Jeunes Ambassadores Lyriques. He is currently performing with the Calgary Opera as part of its Emerging Artist program. Baritone Jean-Sébastien Kennedy has performed with the Ottawa Bach Choir, the Opera de Montreal, the NAC Orchestra, Pellegrini Opera, and Opera Lyra Ottawa, and he made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2011. The concert takes place at 3 p.m. on Sept. 27 at St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church, 295 Albert St. TickGrandchildren ets cost $25 for adults, $10 for young Carter (8), Charlottte (1), Quinn (2) adults (under 30), $5 for students, and free for children 12 and under. Grandparents Tickets can be booked at www.ottaArnold & Bonita Riopelle, wavalleymusicfestival.ca or by calling Carol (Kent) Gauthier 613-649-2429. For more information about the Requiem and the Ottawa There’s nothing like a grandchild to put a smile Valley Music Festival, visit https:// on your face, a lump in your throat and a warm www.facebook.com/pages/Ottawafeeling in your heart. We Love You! Valley-Music-Festival/.
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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for 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 derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
• September 10
Today, Oct 8, Nov 12, and Dec 10: Caregiver Support Group. Are you caring for someone with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Island View Retirement Suites on the second Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at
1-888-411-2067, ext. 125. Girl Guide (Pathfinder & Trex) meetings starting. For more information about Girl Guiding in Arnprior, go to arnprior.wix. com/guiding for meeting start dates, registration and contact information.
United Soccer Association Fun Day beginning at 9 a.m., Dochart Park. There will be games during the day, a barbecue and more.
Fish Fry featuring Mundell’s fish, Hudson’s corn, coleslaw and homemade pie, at St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham, 4:30 to • September 11, 12, 13 7 p.m., $15 adults, children Prior Players will be hold- 6-12 $7, 5 and under priceing three open auditions at less, $40 family maximum, the Arnprior Library, seek- celebrating St. Andrew’s ing 2 men and 2 women to 175th anniversary. represent characters aged 40 and older. The play is • September 13 ‘Don’t Say Good-Bye, I’m Glasgow United Church Not Leaving’ by Roger is hosting ‘A Time Up the Karshner and will be Line’ music with Rick performed in November. Leben, Lyle Dillabough Auditions on the 11th are and friends from 2 to 4 at 7 p.m., on the 12th and p.m. Pie auction, tea and 13th at 1 p.m. As always, cookies. Freewill donation we are also seeking people at the door. interested in support roles behind the scenes. For September Valley Singles additional info. please call Lunch at the Granary 613-623-5585. Restaurant in Eganville on Sept. 13 because of the holiday weekend at 1 p.m. • September 12 Arnprior-McNab-Braeside For info, contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.
• September 14 Curling Registration September 22nd, 23rd & 24th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Arnprior Curling Club located at 15 Galvin St.
Two Rivers Musical Productions annual meeting at 7 p.m. at the Arnprior District High School. If you are interested in volunteering for the 2016 spring production of ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ you are
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• September 15
• September 17
Arnprior Community Choir rehearsal at the Arnprior Legion 174, 49 Daniel St. North, 7:309:30 pm. Registration for new members will close after this rehearsal. For more info, call Marilyn at 613-624-5242, Lisa at 613-623-7293 or check at www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com.
• September 16
Pakenham Horticultural Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew United Church at 2585 County Rd. 29, Pakenham.Heather Kincaid will speak about the process of creating a garden awarded Garden of the Week in Almonte in 2013.All welcome. Info: Sherryl 613-624-5307.
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The Valley Men, a male voice choir, will be performing in a concert at St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham, 7:30 p.m., free-will offering, celebrating St. Andrew’s 175th anniversary.
• September 18
An inaugral golf fundraiser to support Stop Texting and Driving takes place at Sand Point Golf Course, with registration at 11:30 a.m. Hosted by Mark and Kathy MacKenzie of Appleseed Snow Blowing Service, the day will include golfing, gifts, barbecue steak dinner, and silent Awana registration night, auction. Sponsorship opportunities 6:30 p.m., at First Baptist are available. Contact Amy Tyndall Church, 279 Alicia St. $25 at 613-794-8483 for more. per child, $50 per family. For more the Bible-songs Fall dinner - Ham, beans, scalloped potatoes, pies; bake sale; garden program, call 613-623produce at the Christian Education 3993 or register online at Centre, 257 John St. N. Supper from fbc-online.ca. 5 to 6:30 p.m. Bake sale at 4:30 p.m. • September 16, 23, 30 Adults $12, children under 6 years free; Family of 4 (children under Six-hand euchres, 7 12) $30. Sponsored by Grace – St. p.m. sharp, at St Mark’s Andrew’s United Church Women. Anglican Church Hall, Pakenham. Cost $5. Prizes, For information call 613-623-5069 or 613-623-5321. Everyone wellight refreshments. For come! Accessible. Take-out available information call Helen 613-623-2637.
IS IT TIME TO TOSS THE HEAVYWEIGHTS? Day, Evening and Youth Curling Leagues
Friendship Days noon to 2 p.m. Arnprior Legion Hall lunch – soup and sandwich. Tickets $8 to be purchased by noon Tuesday, 15th Entertainment: Gaston Moreau 50 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs most welcome Proudly sponsored by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program.
Much Video Dance in support of Arnprior Minor Hockey 6 to 8 p.m. (ages 13 and under) and 8:15 to 11 p.m. (ages 14 to 18) at Nick Smith Centre. Admission is $10 at the door. A great kick-off to the new school year.
• September 19
Tickets to Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home 35th Anniversary Gala now on sale. Available at 106 McGonigal St. West, Unit 1. The Gala is at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 5 p.m. to midnight. Dinner, music by Eddy & The Stingrays, guest speaker Mary Cook. Cost $30 per person. More info 613-623-7981. Third Trivia Mania at Burnstown United Church at 7 p.m. Teams of 6 or less. $10 per person, includes refreshments and fun!
Contact Kurt at 613-433-3389 or johnsonhome@rogers.com to book your team or get your name added to a team. Deadline to register is Thursday, Sept. 17 but space is limited so register early. Families welcome. Fully accessible building. This is the third in a series of four seasonal trivia events. Finding Your Creative Self with Algonquin Elder Albert Dumont, writer, poet storyteller, and artist. Creative writing day. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Moose stew feast at 2 p.m. 46 Elgin St. East. Hosted by Arnprior and Area Canadian Peace Initiative. Cost $25. All welcome. More info/ registration: Theresa Dunn 613-8975055.
• September 20
Arnprior Legion’s annual Veterans Dinner to kick off Legion Week Reserve by Monday, Sept.15. All veterans and a guest are invited. Veterans widows/spouses welcome. Lounge opens at noon, hall at 1 p.m. Seating for dinner by 1:30 p.m. Call 613-623-4722. International Day of Peace: Inclusive Ceremony at the Peace Pole. 2 p.m. Galilee Centre 398 John St. North. All individuals and groups welcome. More info: David Morgan 613-6234242, ext.30.
• September 21
Ottawa and Renfrew County Alzheimer’s Society fundrasing spaghetti dinner 3-6 p.m. at the Arnprior Villa. Eat-in or take-out (613-6230414). There will also be a bake sale and draw for a fall gift basket. Cost $10 per person or $25 a family.
• September 26
Calvary Baptist Church (Landrigan & Edey Streets) invites you to a community picnic. Activities: 3-4 p.m. Community Soccer Game at St. John XXIII school; 4-5 p.m. Games for children at the church; 5-6 p.m. BBQ hotdogs and hamburgers at the church. Please bring your own lawn chair. In case of rain, there will be indoor events at the church. Everyone welcome. For more info, contact Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863
• September 27
Active Aging Week church service and choir performance at Island View Suites 2-3 p.m. with Rev. Richard Hollingsworth and special guests the Braeside United Church Choir. Refreshments to be served in the Bistro.
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you are ready to move in new and unexpected directions. Your boss or supervisor may appreciate any new ideas you have and your willingness to try new things. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Many fun things are expected to unfold this week, Taurus. With so many people to see and errands to run, try to make some time to relax so you don’t fall victim to fatigue. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 You have a desire to take in the great outdoors this week, Gemini. Enjoy boating, swimming or even just lounging around a lake. You will return home feeling recharged. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, expect to expend a lot of energy sorting out your calendar and getting things organized this week. Make the most of any leisure time that comes your way. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Goals and friendships at the workplace evolve this week, Leo. This may be a time of new beginnings for you, and you find yourself enjoying all the new opportunities. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, this week you will learn to work with any limitations you may have instead of feeling boxed in by them. There is much you can accomplish when you give it a try.
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