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It was a McWedding when Katie Diotte and Josh Mintha got married in Arnprior Aug. 24. The Arnprior McDonald’s restaurant hosted the couple and their entire wedding party for their wedding dinner. Katie’s first job was at McDonald’s and the newlyweds have a special love of the restaurant. In fact, in the groom’s vows, he said: “I’ve finally found someone who loves Big Macs as much as I do.” The couple’s families thank McDonald’s manager Lana Schnob, who was Katie’s supervisor when she worked there, for supplying reserved seating and private servers for the happy couple. “They were lovin’ it!”

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News – The numbers are in and it looks like the majority of McNab-Braeside property owners do not use or support recreation and library services in Arnprior and Renfrew. A controversial survey was issued following council’s decision to remove funding for recreation from the residential tax base. Council is looking at other options to fund the services, including a user pay fee system. With the price of the purchased ser-

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vices increasing and forcing council to cut corners in the budgets of other departments, members said it is time to explore other options. A staff report of survey results was received by council at the Sept. 3 meeting. Discussion on the issue will take place at the Sept. 17 council meeting once members have a chance to look over the report. Of the 3,711 surveys issued, 1,646 were returned – a 44 per cent response rate. “The community has done a really good job in responding,” said Mayor Mary Campbell.

News – The Town of Arnprior is hoping for the best but preparing for the worst when it comes to its recreation and library agreements with the Township of McNab-Braeside. The township recently surveyed its residents regarding its purchased library and recreation user agreements with the town and the results indicate most ratepayers are not inclined to support those services through their taxes. While supporters of the agreements expressed concerns with the survey and its wording, the town has offered the township a one-year extension on the current agreements.

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Antonakos, who is involved with MitoCanada, including as a member of the research committee this past year, said last year’s campaign was really encouraging. “I drove around Arnprior and I was amazed. There were entire streets - six lights in a row - it was really nice.� Nicholas is in senior kindergarten at A.J. Charbonneau Public School and has made many gains over the past year. For more information, visit http://www.mitocanada.org/ .

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News - Peter Emon will seek a second term as warden of Renfrew County. The mayor of Greater Madawaska made the announcement at the end of the Aug. 28 meeting of county council. The meeting began, following the county council prayer and national anthem, with council singing Happy Birthday to him. “I have enjoyed working with and for council and staff in serving the community,� Emon, 53, told county council. “I hope I will retain the confidence of council and be able to serve in the office of warden in 2014.� The deadline for nominations is in November, but it’s common practice for candidates to announce their intentions a few months ahead. “Peter has been an excellent warden,� Bonnechere Valley Mayor Jennifer Murphy told The Chronicle-Guide. “He’s been a wonderful mentor for me the last few years, and I’m looking forward to seeing him as the warden in 2014.� Entering his first term as warden, Emon said he favoured multi-year terms of office. About eight months into his term, he says he has felt comfortable in the role. David Stewart became the first warden to serve more than a single one-year term, when he led council in 1997 and 1998. And every warden, except Paul Curtis in 1999, has served two or more terms since then. Bill Schweig, Janice Visneskie and Don Rathwell each served two years, while Bob Sweet served five terms – first in 2004 to 2006, then in 2011 and 2012. “The importance of sitting for multi-year terms is the continuity, and getting the face time and the name recognition with ministry staff and with the

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News - One Renfrew County councillor has a new name. Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards Mayor Janice Visneskie tied the knot for the second time, when she was married in

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Arnprior, Renfrew and others through the current arrangements that have been more than satisfactory over the years,� said the couple. “There is but one option that we as taxpayers and supporters of right things happening will support. Payment through the tax base.� The Dazes agree with other vocal opponents, including those expressing concerns in recent letters to the editor in the Chronicle-Guide. “McNab Braeside needs to continue to carry out its obligations to provide library and most recreation services through continued payment out of our - and I say our - tax base. There is no doubt in this taxpayer’s mind. It is our right to so say, and our responsibility to carry out that which has been our responsibility as a community.� Campbell said she finds it encouraging so many taxpayers (231) were willing to financially support the NSC even though no one in their home uses it. “I was really impressed with how responsive the community is with 231 respondents ready to support it financially,� she said. “That’s very positive.� Although staff did continue to receive reports two days past the Sept. 1 deadline, there are still those who’d like to complete and submit theirs, Campbell said. “We’ve gotten several emails and had people talking to us who hadn’t filled in the survey,� she said. At the Sept. 17 meeting, council will consider extending the survey deadline. Next steps for council include coming up with alternatives to funding the services. Campbell said her raison d’etre is to establish the township as an independent rural municipality. She’s frustrated with how long the process is taking in terms of resolving

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the recreation funding issue and is encouraging council to think through alternatives. Part of the reasoning behind council’s move to alter the recreation funding system stems from having services and programs attainable to all. “One father told me that it’s costing him $450 for his son to play hockey once a week (for the season),� Campbell said. “We end up funding a facility which offers programs only a portion of our community can afford.� Council has established some new programs, including archery and other recreation initiatives, and will look at continuing to add programs and improve facilities in the municipality. Staff and council have identified at least one frustration with the survey. There are people who have not responded that can be counted as casual users. Council’s plan will have to include a way to handle that situation. The next few months will not be easy as council works to get a suitable system in place. “It’s going to be painful but it will help us identify the needs of our community and help us respond in a more affordable manor.�

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Of those surveyed, 64 % do not use or support funding the Nick Smith Centre, 61.5 % do not use or support funding the Arnprior library, 79 % do not use or support funding Renfrew recreation and 77.7 % do not support funding the Renfrew library. The percentages do not include questionnaires that were not returned. Actual payments made to the town in 2013 for recreation are $154,071 to Arnprior and $8,500 to Renfrew. The proposed cost for Arnprior recreation alone in 2014 was $172,280 and $191,000 in 2015 – escalating costs the township cannot sustain, says council. Mayor Mary Campbell said much has changed since February when council first decided to remove funding for the services from the tax base. Firstly, they realized users were doubly counted at times, making it difficult to pinpoint the actual number of users of Arnprior facilities and programs. “That means instead of 1,200 users we might have 800,â€? said Campbell. “We were always guessing but we were working from 1,200-plus users.â€? With the number of properties accounting for two thirds of users, the double counting meant the actual number of properties was reduced. Further complicating the issue, said Campbell - and an issue identified by Arnprior Mayor David Reid - is the reports on users were broken into two systems. There was one report for the arena’s ice surfaces and a second one for the pool and programs. Opposition group McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation at one point was urging taxpayers to not return the surveys. In a Facebook post on the group’s page, township residents Robert and Mary Daze urged council to reconsider In thanks for her dedicated service, the the move. “We Council and staff of the Township of Mcare seniors and no longer need the Nab/Braeside will be hosting an open-house facilities for our for Connie’s colleagues and friends to share own children, but there are many in the celebration of her retirement as Treachildren and adults surer for the Township of McNab/Braeside. and seniors and ‌ who continue to benefit from The open-house is being held at the the facilities and programs offered Arnprior Golf Club Friday, September co-operatively by 20th between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. R0012303331 McNab-Braeside,

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News – The threat to public safety is growing worse as congestion increases in the Staye Court Drive area, says resident David Thompson. Thompson and his neighbours have been raising concerns with Arnprior council for six years, but the Frieday Street resident says little has been done by the town to ease the problems. “They’re dragging their feet … in dealing with the deficiencies in this area,” says Thompson. “We deserve more consideration.”

So the retired accountant is back this year lobbying council to include in its budget deliberations consideration for improvements to the DanielStaye Court-Frieday area to enhance safety for motorists and pedestrians, especially children. He says the congestion in the area has worsened with more traffic from the new Daniel Street-White Lake Road interchange and the ongoing building of homes in the Campbellbrook and neighbouring subdivisions. He is urging council to add more sidewalks and lighting to the area, better control the flow of traffic into

and out of businesses off the DanielStaye Court intersection and make the Frieday-Ashbury intersection a three-way stop. He says the residents have a longstanding petition into town hall to have Staye Court Drive upgraded to urban standards. The need is growing as more houses are built in Campbellbrook, he says, adding that the route will really become inadequate when homes are finished in the proposed Callahan subdivision and Bellwood is linked to Staye Court Drive. Already many people from the Braeside and Dochart areas use

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Frieday as short cut to the fast-food outlets and businesses in the area, he says. Callahan’s provision of cash-inlieu of parkland will likely mean more use of popular Veterans’ Park on Frieday Street, Thompson says. That would increase traffic in the area and with no sidewalk on that side of the street, mean even more children will have to take the risk of crossing busy Frieday Street to access the park, he adds. Therefore, some of the money from Callahan park fund should go to improving sidewalks on Frieday Street, he says. He maintains the town owes the residents better access because of a $4,000 a unit fee imposed supposedly to improve streets in the area. However, it appears that money went to other infrastructure needs such as sewer and water, he says. Thompson submitted a petition asking for improvements to council during a budget input session last January signed by nine businesses, 51 residents and 23 visitors. That message is still relevant, if not moreso today, he says. He reiterates his plea for the erection of a stop sign on the exit from McDonald’s onto Staye Court Drive. He’d like to see any traffic exiting from the M&M Meats plaza onto Staye Court be diverted to the back of the complex instead of being allowed to come straight out. And he’d like to see the first entrance to Tim Hortons off Staye Court become an exit-only (Tim Hortons owners don’t agree with him on that issue, he admits).

He says that too often traffic turning left off Daniel gets dangerously backed up into the intersection because there is not enough room before the turn into Tim Hortons. “Right now it’s one hell of a bottleneck.” Traffic into Tim Hortons should be restricted to the second access, he maintains. One of the residents’ requests that appears to be close to fruition is for the three-way stop next to Veterans’ Park at Ashbury and Frieday, first proposed four years ago. Town officials marked the area about a month ago in preparation for adding stop signs on Frieday. However, they indicate that the actual work has to await the painting of traffic lines in the area and the person that does it is on holiday. Thompson is frustrated at how long it takes council to respond to requests. He says residents appreciate the 40 km-h speed signs and temporary speed bumps put on Frieday Street three years ago for two summers. But the speed bump program ended without any alternatives despite the continual increase in traffic, Thompson says. Council had a golden opportunity to improve the area when it got funding to upgrade Daniel Street in conjunction with the new interchange work, he says. Now money is being spent on upgrading Baskin Drive, sending even more traffic to Frieday, he says. “All the residents here want is the same treatment others in town get and have some money put into Staye Court Drive.”

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Woman seriously injured in crash

News - A man faces impaired driving charges after a crash in Arnprior that seriously injured three people, including a female passenger who are airlifted to Ottawa Hospital in critical condition. Renfrew OPP report that a 64-year-old Whitewater Region man was charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm and dangerous driving causing bodily harm after a head-on collision on Madawaska Boulevard Aug. 30. Just before 9 p.m., a silver 2011 Chrysler 200 travelling east entered the

westbound lane and struck a gray 2008 Ford Ranger pick-up truck, say police. The driver of the Ford, a 52year-old male of Laurentian Valley, suffered serious injuries. His passenger, a 51-year-old female of Laurentian Valley, was hurt even worse. The man who was driving the Chrysler also suffered serious injuries. All three people involved in the crash were transported by paramedics to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital, and the female was transferred

by air ambulance to the Ottawa Hospital. As of late last week she remains in hospital in critical condition. The Arnprior Volunteer Fire Department attended the scene to extricate victims from both vehicles. The roadway was wet from a heavy rain that evening. The driver of the Chrysler was released from police custody on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Sept. 25. OPP Const. Ken Rusaw leads the investigation, assisted MIKE YEAS by the OPP Technical Traffic Arnprior firefighters attended a serious collision on Madawaska Boulevard near Collision Investigation Unit. Valley Roots Aug. 30 at about 9 p.m. to extricate people from two vehicles.

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The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to place the landfill cap at the Lanark Village landfill site. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Drawings and site plans will be made available to bidders by the Township’s consultant. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 1:00 PM September 16th, 2013. Tenders will be opened at 1:15 PM September 16th, 2013. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Dave Ennis 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.239 F: 613-259-2291 E: dennis@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

REQUEST FOR TENDER Widening, Re-Paving and Curb & Gutter / Sidewalk Robertson Drive The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/ individuals to providing construction services for work on Robertson drive. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 1:00 PM September 16th, 2013. Tenders will be opened at 1:15 PM September 10th, 2013. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Dave Ennis 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.239 F: 613-259-2291 E: dennis@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

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FACILITIES OPERATOR PART-TIME POSITION Reporting to the Arena Manager, you will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of our recreation facilities. Responsibilities include but are not limited to ice surface preparation and maintenance, parks maintenance, janitorial duties and other duties as assigned. Experience working in a recreation facility will be an asset. This position consists of working nights and weekends. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume, in confidence, specifically noting your qualifications and experience to: Mr. Terry Donaldson, Arena Manager Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street, PO Box 340 Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Tel: (613) 259-2398 Fax: (613) 259-2291 Resumes/Applications are to be received no later than September 13th, 2013 at 4:00pm. Only those selected for an interview will be acknowledged. Personal Information provided is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and will be used to determine eligibility for potential employment.

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Join firefighters at Fox run Come on Arnprior. Don’t let McNabBraeside put you to shame. There’s been some tension between the two municipalities lately, what with many in the township obviously reluctant to share in costs for the Nick Smith Centre and Arnprior Public Library. However, that will all be forgotten, albeit briefly, when McNab-Braeside firefighters come to town Sunday to take part in the Terry Fox Run. The township’s volunteer fire department has challenged its town counterparts to see who can drum up the most participation and money for this Sunday’s Terry Fox Run at the Arnprior Fairgrounds. No tension, just friendly rivalry. It’s a great way to promote support for and interest in the event that annually honours a genuine Canadian hero by raising money and awareness for the fight against cancer. If there is any Canadian who deserves having his memory kept alive, it’s Terry Fox. If more local organizations, service clubs, sports teams, businesses and employee groups tried to outdo each another on Terry Fox Day, the Arnprior run would be much more successful. It would also go a long way in promoting community spirit and camaraderie. And heaven knows we could use some of that, especially when it comes to Arnprior-McNab-

Braeside relations. Congratulations to the McNab-Braeside fire department, already known for its community involvement, to get behind the Terry Fox Run. And good for Arnprior firefighters for responding. A trial balloon was floated about a year ago in the county proposing fire department mergers as a way for municipalities, facing rising costs especially for policing, to save money. That didn’t fly, but expect the continuation of the push to have neighbouring fire departments look into ways to share activities in the name of efficiency and cost-saving. It’s unlikely we’ll ever see the Arnprior and McNab-Braeside fire departments merge, but it’s encouraging to see them get together in friendly competition in support of the Terry Fox Run. The more who follow their lead, the merrier. When you take part in the Terry Fox Run this Sept. 15, spare a thought for Rita Clouthier. The long-time organizer of the Arnprior Terry Fox Run kept it alive, sometimes almost single-handedly, for many years before stepping down last year. Stephen Dodd has injected new vigour and ideas and attracted more volunteers for the run, but he needs help. He needs all of you to join the firefighters at the fairgrounds Sunday to keep Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope alive and well in Arnprior and area.

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McNab-Braeside councillors showed great Thank a farmer at plowing match character in standing up to intimidation To the Editor: Opinion - Re: Law breakers must be held accountable for misdeeds (Chronicle-Guide, Aug. 29). I suspect that the only laws broken are the laws of libel by Ted Gardner and perhaps by your paper. This approach to an issue is typical of Mr. Gardner and the FACTMB group. If the members of council don’t respond exactly as desired by Mrs. Moore and friends, a verbal attack is launched against them. Letters to the editor and misleading articles are released to the media. For seven years council members have had to endure a never-ending deluge of e-mails, letters and phone calls related to this matter. Finally in the past year the applications for Zoning Amendments and an Official Plan Amendment came forward for consideration by council.

The township council received information on all aspects of the process, however, they are only responsible for the two land-use amendments mentioned. I attended a few of the many advertised meetings. The township planner is a well-respected professional and did an excellent job in presenting the background information and in presenting his recommendations. There was also a panel of experts from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ministry of Environment to answer questions and offer insight. The township legal advisor was also available to offer advice. I respect the effort made by Councillors McIlquham and Styles, and Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie to gain as much insight as possible into the decision at hand. These three conducted themselves in exactly the manner expected of

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To the Editor: Everyone in Renfrew County is invited to celebrate the incredible history and culture of our local agricultural community at the annual Renfrew County Plowing Match. This year, the premier event is being hosted in the heart of the county at Highway 60 and Northcote Rink Road between Douglas and Renfrew. Your hosts, Austin and Velma Berry along with Bob Briscoe and Karen Hoad, want you to learn about where our local food comes from, and how agriculture is a huge part of our local economy. Along with the best food in Renfrew County, you can spend the day with your children in the expanded Kids Zone or stroll through the Tent

City of crafts and industry trade displays. You can watch the Queen and Princess of the Furrow Competition or listen to many local musicians. Breakfast is served by Renfrew County 4-H clubs and you can enjoy wagon rides and see the many animal displays. Admission is only $7.50 and children under 12 are always free. Can you think of a better way to enjoy a Saturday than visiting this annual event? Remember, if you ate today, thank a farmer. Better yet, come out on Saturday and thank a local farmer in person! R. Bruce McIntyre Renfrew

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To the editor: Opinion – While I appreciate the frustration Arnprior residents must feel at having to pay some of the “highest property tax rates in the county” I reject the logic that this means that neighboring municipalities are somehow not paying their “fair” share. Your editorial points to shared library and recreation services as part of the problem. Well, our township recently solicited its residents and asked the question of whether we would be willing to pay a user fee for library and recreation services or have our taxes go up? The user fee proposal makes great sense. Neighbouring townships would then pay exactly for the services they use. This seems a whole lot fairer than the blanket property tax increase your editorial proposes, considering many residents may not even use the services you mention. Rather than advocating that McNabBraeside residents have our taxes go up “significantly” why not put pressure on Arnprior politicians to find cost savings and perhaps lower the tax burden on its residents? By the way, it’s easy for a politician to win and election on promises…it’s much harder, and much more admirable to keep the promises made once he/she is elected. We need more politicians that do the latter, not less. Thank you.

To the editor: Opinion - The Prior Chest Nuts Dragonboat Team would like to thank Art Smith and his White Pines Festival committee. In downtown Arnprior, the town welcomed throngs of people, young and old, to enjoy an outdoor party! There was something for everyone. Lots of local vendors and community groups were displaying their wares and there were lots of activities in which to participate. The Prior Chest Nuts is a local team of breast cancer survivors, who are having fun both on and off the water! Downtown on Saturday we had adults and children hitting a golf ball into a dragon’s head and then putting their names into a draw. The winners of the draw are: Millie Mills - overnight accommodation for two at the Quality Inn and Cathy Greenough - gift certificate to East Side Mario’s. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth. Paddles Up!

Susan Reynolds (aka ‘Willow’) Arnprior To the editor: Opinion- Healing in the Valley is really excited to be once again organizing Arnprior’s Wellness and Craft Show this year. We invite you to come out and visit, pamper yourself, do some shopping and perhaps get a start on those Christmas wish lists! We have gathered 32 exhibitors under one roof – at the Nick Smith Centre, located at 77 James St. The event will be running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and as always is free admission. With our variety at this event, we will have something for everyone. You will find many products and servic-

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the operation of ATV’s on various county road corridors across the County of Lanark. Two separate public information meetings UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: have been scheduled for your convenience at Sept. 17, 2013 6:00 pm Council the locations and times outlined below. These information meetings will be “drop in” format so 7:00 pm Committee of the Whole residents may attend at any time during the three All meetings held in the hour window. Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Wednesday, Sept. 18th – 5:00pm til 8:00pm Stewart Community Center, Pakenham DID YOU KNOW? The Town’s new website has an accessibility page Thursday, Sept.19th – 5:00pm til 8:00pm with information on accessible customer service, Almonte Community Center, Almonte the Accessibility Advisory Committee and useful Town Council is interested to hear whether or not links. Check it out at www.mississippimills.ca/en/ you support allowing all terrain vehicles on our local roadways. Please come out and provide us live/accessibility.asp. with your input. 2013 FINAL TAX NOTICE INSTALLMENT DUE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, For further inquiries please contact W. Troy Dunlop, Director of Roads and Public Works at 2013 613-256-2064 Ext. 233 or by email at tdunlop@ If you own property in the Town of Mississippi mississippimills.ca. Mills and did not receive a tax bill, or if you are a HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS new owner of property and you have not received WASTE SITE – CLOSING SOON a tax bill from the previous owner, please call the Tax Department at 256-2064 ext. 224. The Household Hazardous Waste depot will be closing on September 14, 2013. This will be your PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETINGS – DRAFT last Saturday to dispose of Hazardous Waste at ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE (ATV) BYLAW the depot until June of 2014. Please visit www. The Town of Mississippi Mills will be hosting mississippimills.ca for more information. two public information meetings to seek public SIZE OF COUNCIL PUBLIC MEETINGS input on proposals to allow All Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s) on local municipal roads. These meetings Three public meetings have been scheduled to follow recent announcements that the County of explore four (4) options with regard to the size of Lanark has passed By-Law No. 2013-20 allowing Council 10 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, September 12, 2013

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Municipal Matters September 12, 2013 Monday, September 16, 2013 – 6:30 p.m. Almonte Old Town Hall Thursday, September 19, 2013 – 6:30 p.m. Stewart Community Centre, Pakenham Tuesday, September 24, 2013 – 6:30 p.m. Clayton Hall A Backgrounder document is available on the Town’s website www.mississippimills.ca to provide information on the options being considered. Council is interested in hearing your comments / concerns regarding the options. For further information, please contact Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at (613) 256-2064 ext. 225 or by e-mail at dsmithson@ mississippimills.ca PLEASE COME OUT AND PROVIDE US WITH YOUR INPUT. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! PUBLIC NOTICE – WATER RESTRICTIONS DURING RENOVATIONS OF THE ALMONTE WATER TOWER During the months of September and October, the Town of Mississippi Mills will be moving forward with extensive renovations to the Almonte water tower. The renovation project led by McDonald Applicators (New Brunswick) will include a complete cleaning and restoration of the tank coatings as well as various mechanical repairs and upgrades. The scheduled maintenance work involves fully draining the tank, removing all loose paint materials where necessary, and applying new paint finishes throughout all internal and

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A howling good time was had by all at Bonnechere Park To the editor: Opinion - When 12-year-old Melissa Labrecque of Arnprior saw the piece ‘A Special Evening with Algonquin Wolves’ in Michael Runtz’s regular column Nature’s Way in the Chronicle-Guide, she was immediately determined to go to the Wolf Howl in Bonnechere Park on Aug. 31. After the non-driving family scouted around friends and relatives for someone who could

drive the hour and a half from Arnprior to the park, Melissa’s cousin Janet enthusiastically agreed to take Labrecque and her aunt Carol. At the last minute a younger cousin visiting the area from Kingston, Sidney-Jane McCarson, joined the expedition. After a long evening drive to the park, the family arrived in plenty of time to get up front seats for Runtz’s fascinating and funny slide presentation at the Davenport Centre. The cen-

tre was packed to standing room only. The laughter was loud as the audience cracked up at the many jokes and puns (as well as a few groans). The pictures were stunning and anticipation grew as Runtz shared fascinating details about the habits of wolves of Ontario. When the slide show was over, Runtz asked for a volunteer from the audience to be ‘Assistant Howler’. Young McCarson’s hand shot up like a bullet and she was invited to give a trial howl. The audience clapped encouragingly but Runtz cheerfully pointed out that what she’d given was a coyote’s howl, not a wolf. He demonstrated a long low rising and falling call. She tried again, and got it right on the mark. After a few more practice calls, everyone headed for their cars to follow Runtz several kilometres deeper into the park. Runtz had selected five different sites where wolves were known to gather, called ‘Rendezvous Sites’. At each place Runtz would make three calls, pausing in-between each one to listen carefully

for wolves in the distance. Those were followed by three calls with McCarson, the blend of low and high voices copying the sound of an adult wolf and pup. After the six tries, everyone joined in … over a hundred people! Moving from site to site, the howlings continued, but sad to say, there were no wolves responding that night, unlike other nights this year and in previous years. Did the large number of humans frighten the wolves away? No. Runtz has hosted well over two thousand people at one time on previous howls. He said it just depends on where the wolves choose to be on that particular night. Many of the people attending said they come back year after year in August. At the end of the evening Runtz presented the two cousins with autographed copies of his book, The Wolves of August. When asked if they’d be back next year to try again, the two girls grinned, shouted, “Yes!” and gave long, loud wolf howls! Carol McGrath Arnprior

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Jane McCarson, Michael Runtz and Melissa Labrecque at the Wolf Howl in Bonnechere Park Aug. 31.

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Arts - If you’re interested in becoming part of a fun and creative musical theatre family, join Two Rivers Musical Productions Sept. 23 for the company’s first annual meeting. After staging successful productions of The Wizard of Oz, Fiddler on the Roof and Annie, the musical theatre company is expanding its board and unveiling exciting plans for the next two seasons. All current Two Rivers members are invited to attend the AGM, where they are eligible to stand and vote for three open board member positions of president, secretary and director-at-large. The meeting is also open to anyone in the community who wants to learn more about Two Rivers, find out how to get involved, and be among the first to hear about the upcoming productions for 2014 and 2015. The Two Rivers Musical Productions AGM will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library Community Room, 21 Madawaska St., Arnprior. To read the bylaws and get more information, visit www.tworiversmusicals.ca.

The Ottawa Valley Music Festival Chorus and Orchestra celebrated its 20th anniversary with a concert Sunday at Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church in Arnprior. It featured soloists soprano Jessica Belanger, tenor Kevin Myers and bass Gary Dahl. The concert, under the direction of Peter Morris, included classical choral and orchestral music including Schubert’s Mass in G Major and Barber’s Adagio for Strings. LUCY HASS/METROLAND

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Swimmers, The Weakerthans, and Henry Wagons. She’s even appeared on CBC Radio One’s Q with Jian Ghomeshi, a virtuoso at spotting CanCon talent. Canada has an impressive history of successful female singer-songwriters from Joni Mitchell to Alanis Morissette. Grant is aware of and appreciates the footsteps she follows in, and offers an explanation. “It’s a really grounded community. I know in the East Coast there is a strong cast of female voices,� she said. “We are all very supportive. It’s like we are sisters. We are all carving our

own little paths, but there is a lot of mutual support and co-operation.â€? Expect a lively and entertaining afternoon for all ages at Neat, she said, adding that she looks forward to her only matinee show on the tour. The cost is $17. See Neatfood.com for details. “We’re expecting a great show. It’ll be really fun and unique for families and young children,â€? Grant said. “I love playing in Burnstown with the river right there. The audience has always been really magniďŹ cent for us, very receptive and ready to laugh and be touched by music.â€?

Arts - A number of area artists and artisans are creating works for the Arnprior and Beyond Art Tour Sept. 28 and 29. The second annual event will feature nine locations both in town and out. The artist studios will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both

Saturday and Sunday. The tour is hosted by members of the Arnprior and Beyond Arts Association, a group of professional artists formed in mid-2012. Their goal is to promote the arts within Arnprior and the surrounding communities.

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Arts – It’s a rare treat to take in a live concert at Neat Coffee Shop on an autumn afternoon. But this Sunday Sept. 15, starting at 4 p.m., the treat is even sweeter as the musical-Mecca locale in Burnstown welcomes Juno nominee Jenn Grant. The P.E.I. born Haligonian singersongwriter is something of a veteran of the indie scene, having four albums to her name. She will test drive material for a ďŹ fth during the current tour that includes dates with Ron Sexsmith. Her latest record, The Beautiful Wild, is slightly more serious and sophisticated than Honeymoon Punch. And while ďŹ ckle fans like album-toalbum consistency from their artists, others appreciate the chances and distinct atmosphere performers like Grant bring. “I’m all about making interesting music and we’ll see who likes that,â€? she said. “I want to get a sense from the audience what works and what doesn’t, but I think I’m done with caring about commercial expectations. Life is short and I’m about making the best art I can.â€? Grant is working hard at her song-

writing, which is infused with romantic East Coast themes such as the ocean and broad skies. She’s produced dozens of songs to boil down to 20 tracks. But it’s her voice – big and seemingly effortless yet with a subtle feminine quality – that takes centre stage at a Jenn Grant performance. “As I get older, I feel I’m paying more attention to lyrics, challenging myself with more words and storytelling in my songs,� she said. “Singing for other people is what I’m most passionate about. I’ve been doing it since I was a kid and I put a lot into it. I’ve been touring for eight or nine years now, and it’s something I don’t take for granted.� Others are far from taking it for granted, too. Grant plays a central role in the East Coast scene, with her latest release featuring performances by Rose Cousins, Old Man Leudecke, and 41 members of The Halifax Boys Honor Choir. She’s co-written several songs with Buck 65, including Paper Airplane. Grant has performed across North America, Europe, Japan and Australia – sharing a stage with many of her favourite artists including Ottawa’s own Kathleen Edwards, Hayden, Hey Rosetta!, Feist, The Great Lake

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Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222 www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca

OPEN HOUSE SEPT. 15TH 2-4 PM 160 ELGIN ST

NEW LISTING

Two storey home, centrally located,featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, main floor laundry, eat-in kitchen, formal living room and dining room. Nicely fenced yard, and lovely wrap around veranda. MLS 874226 $189,900

Centrally located in “The Meadows” area of Arnprior, this bungalow definitely stands out with its prestine landscaping and appearance. Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms up and 1 down. Gas fireplace in family room and wood burning f/p in living room. Updated windows thru-out, and a complete granny suite in basement. MLS 884368 $314,900

Located on the fringe of town this hi-ranch with oversized garage, sits on a good sized corner lot. 3+1 bedrooms, large family room, eat-in kitchen, 2 bathrooms; oil heated and central air. MLS 873766 $265,000

Located on the avenues in Arnprior. 3 bedrooms up and 2 down, with bathrooms on each floor. Large wrap around deck to privated treed back yard. within walking distance to parks, trails, and river. Ready to move into. MLS 875335 $259,900

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3035 BARLOW CRES DUNROBIN SHORES

Large 4 bedroom, 3 bath with double garage Great for entertaining, large back yard MLS 876747 $415,000

Directly across from hole # 1 at Arnprior Golf Course.

613-623-7303 6 13 623 7303

$339,900

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPT 15 TH 2:30-4pm 172 O’DONNELL CRESCENT, DOCHART ESTATES Wonderful family living, acreage, inground pool, attractive home, MLS# 880897 Your host Donna Defalco 613623-7303 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

$274,900

$239,900

KIDS WALK TO NICK SMITH CENTRE, SCHOOL, shopping nearby, spacious 4 bedroom with walkout lower level, great for the growing family. MLS#875182 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

$174,900

Attractive 2 bedroom condominium in Arnprior, custom kitchen, balcony, laundry in unit, spotless move in condition, MLS#877592 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

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Inground pool, large town lot, 3 bedrooms plus den, c/ air, gas, WOW ALL THAT AT THIS PRICE MLS # 877088 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

AFFORDABLE YEAR ROUND LIVING! Easy commute to Renfrew or Arnprior, use as a cottage or home. MLS#875366 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602 CONDO

$169,900

2.85 acre building lot in, high end subdivision culvert and laneway in place, offered at $115,000 6 plus acre parcel of land, McNab township $119,900 2.5 acre lots offered at $69,900 each CALL MIKE OR DONNA DEFALCO 613-623-2602

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

donna-nych@coldwellbanker.ca

www.coldwellbanker.ca or mls.ca

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$145,000

COLDWELL BANKER VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE

LOCATION

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom bungalow ,just on the fringe of town, single garage, 2 baths, c/air, gas, MLS#883675

Move in condition, great for first time buyers, or rental property. Single garage, nice sized rear yard, gas, MLS#868945 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

Donna Nych Broker BROKERAGE

NEW LISTING

$309,900

179 Victoria St., Arnprior ON K7S 1T9 Office: 613-296-5352 Fax: 613-622-0105

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This lot is available for your new home. It is a 2 acre lot with many mature trees. Located in a newer subdivision with lovely homes. MLS 882348 $60,000

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Located on Flat Rapids Rd near Stewartville, this home is on just over an acre lot, with a large oversized double car garage with workshop. Home has newer kitchen, 3 bedrooms up and 1 down. Partially finished family room waiting for final touches. Living room has wood stove insert that can easily heat the home. The home also has oil forced air. MLS 884375 $255,000.

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$749,900 MLS#882610 Call Donna Nych

WATERFRONT ACREAGE

MULTI UNIT APT.

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

4 1 BEDROOM UNITS.

26 NORMA ST., ARNPRIOR 3 bedrooms plus a main floor office or den all with hardwood floors-large eat-in kitchen on an oversized 70x150 lot.

PRICED TO SELL AT $187,500. MLS#848197 Call Donna Nych

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

$174,500 MLS#882479 Call Donna Nych

$184,900 MLS#881166 Call Donna Nych

15 ALEXANDRA ST., ARNPRIOR

669 RIVER RD., BRAESIDE

Spacious 3 bedroom bungalow with a full basement waiting to be finished,1.5 baths,mainfloor laundry, sunroom and double garage. Take a look!

Good family home on a private hedged lot in the Village of Braeside-Large eat-in kitchen with appliances, gleaming hardwood floors,mainfloor laundry, central air, double insulated and heated garage/workshop and a POOL.

$199,500 MLS#881668 Call Donna Nych

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

$499,900 MLS#877463 Call Donna Nych

$314,900 MLS#866955 Call Donna Nych

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


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craft. With works across North America he uses a combination of hand painted and innovative artistic techniques. The mural committee volunteers created the concept and approved the portraits, and have followed Hardy along every step of the process to ensure it properly reflects the values of the fair and community as a whole. Carp Fair day is Saturday at the farmers’ market. That means the office will be open, ride and other tickets will be available. The unveiling will take place at 12 p.m. Come out and see if you or someone you know is on it.

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News – A special unveiling will take place this weekend during the Carp Farmers’ Market. With this being the 150th anniversary of the Carp Fair, among the many celebrations is the unveiling of a new mural to be located on the fairgrounds. Similar in composition to the mural on the fair office building at the front gates, the 96ft by 12ft new one will be along the seniors’ building that overlooks the centre ring. The theme is: Everyone loves a parade in Carp.

It will contain some 50 portraits of local folks, all of whom have volunteered at the fair. “The strapping is on the wall now,” fair board manager Joyce Trafford said last week. “It’ll be blocked off from public view. So hopefully no one will get too curious (and peek inside).” Trafford is pleased with how the first mural has held up against the elements over the last five years, appearing not to fade in the least. The board opted to go with the same artist, Ottawa-born master muralist Pierre Hardy who has more than 25 years experience in the

KARGUS Real Estate Inc. BROKERAGE

Liz Kargus

Broker of Record

Clint Pettigrew Sales Representative

Paula Hartwick Sales Representative

Andra Bettencourt Broker

Jessica Pettigrew Sales Representative

Incorporated since 1997

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RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com

OPEN HOUSE 2-4 PM SUN. SEPT 15TH

OPEN HOUSE 2-4 PM SUN. SEPT 15TH

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

244 Baldwin St., Constance Bay Well maintained 3 bedrm hiranch, 113’ x 172’ lot just one block from beach & forest trails in the heart of the Bay on a quiet street! Newer windows, doors, deck, septic, shingles & laminate flooring. Great home situated on a pretty and quiet street only 20 mins to Kanata! $259,900

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

SOLD!! 117 Tall Forest Drive, Rural Carp/Kanata All brick 4 bedrm, 4 bath executive family home, circular driveway, 1 acre lot with inground pool & hot tub, main flr den with wet bar & famrm with fireplace, hardwd & tile flrs, renovated granite kitchen, master bedrm with ensuite & his & her walk-in closets, lots of big windows, sauna in basement, newer furnace & septic. List price $479,900

Large Land Parcels for Sale 2 hours west of Ottawa

LOTS FOR SALE

Gorman Lake 1000 acre managed forest property with 3300 ft on lake complete with trails, streams, small private lake. Excellent spot for long term land investment. $900,000 Lake Clear 127 breath-taking acres with 900 ft on the lake. Zoned rural for $359,900 Lake Clear 390 acres on Opeongo Road with view of the lake zoned rural for $289,900

OPEN HOUSE SUN SEPT 15, 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SUN SEPT 15, 2-4PM

232 MISSISSIPPI DRIVE, VYDON ACRES. MLS#876784. $449,900. YOUR HOST: CLINT PETTIGREW. FOR INFORMATION OR DIRECTIONS, CALL CLINT AT 613-614-4740.

5 HUYCK DRIVE, ARNPRIOR. MLS# 869319. $212,000. YOUR HOST: LIZ KARGUS. FOR INFORMATION OR DIRECTIONS, CALL LIZ AT 613-623-1053.

JUST LISTED

75 FINDLAY STREET, BRAESIDE. QUIET CORNER LOCATION IN VILLAGE OF BRAESIDE. FINISHED WALK-OUT LOWER LEVEL. FORMAL DINING, EAT-IN KITCHEN, SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM. MASTER WITH FULL ENSUITE. HARDWOOD FLOORS, APPLIANCES. FLEXIBLE POSSESSION. MLS# 884759 $338,500. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

Lot 66 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay 70’ x 125’ $49,900 Lot 15 Woods Rd., Constance Bay 147’ x 108’ $59,900 Rock Forest Road, Dunrobin 2 acre building lot close to Ottawa River access & Eagle Creek Golf Course. $119,500 Lots on Bandys Road, McNab 2.19 acre lot $59,900 and 2.88 acre lot $74,900 only 10 minutes west of Arnprior on dead end road.

Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!! 85 EDEY STREET, UNIT 3D. 2 BEDROOM ON 3RD LEVEL. BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS. FLEXIBLE CLOSING. MLS#867711. $129,900. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.

SUPER RETIREMENT HOME

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

GREAT CORNER LOT

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

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

49 STONEHAVEN WAY, ARNPRIOR. MLS#876767. $349,900. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740. PEA CALA KS BOG WA IE TER FRO NT

117 LORLEI DRIVE, WHITE LAKE. MLS#882259. $439,900. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740.

344 MCMANUS SIDE ROAD. 230 ACRE FARM. CUSTOM BUILT 4 BEDROOM HOME AND DETACHED 4 CAR GARAGE. MLS#881698. $799,900. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740.

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

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143 Elgin St. W., Arnprior

219 FT. OF SHORELINE! UPDATED BUNGALOW ON LANDSCAPED 1+ ACRE LOT. MULTIPLE OUTBUILDINGS, 20’ X 20’ GARAGE PLUS NEW 30’ X 30’ GARAGE WITH UPPER LEVEL. SCREENED-IN PORCH. $419,900. CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126.

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Tom Bastien

613.832.2079 613.612.2480

613.850.0690

613.270.8200 tillie@the-bastiens.com www.the-bastiens.com

Sales Representatives

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15TH 1-3PM

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Tillie Bastien

Metro City Realty Ltd.(Renfrew) Brokerage

3167 DIAMONDVIEW RD $419,900

A locally owned Independent Member Broker

Beautiful stone home on near 2 acres w/ gorgeous view of Valley & Carp River, updated furnace, roof shingles, windows, appliances included & immediate possession.

HELEN VINCENT

BROKER OF RECORD

Cell 613-432-0058

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3 432-7562 • www.remaxrenfrew.com ST JU TED LIS

480 UPPER DWYER HILL RD. $494,900 MLS 884310 25 acres, 3 bedroom home, amazing 40x100ft barn, paddocks & more. Near Hwy 7

ÓÓ Ê Ã>Li >Ê-ÌÀiiÌ]Ê À «À ÀÊUÊfÎÎ{] ää Watch for an OPEN HOUSE SEPT 22nd 2-4 p.m. Wait until you view this custom designed deluxe bungalow. Perennial gardens and outstanding rear yard. 4 season room overlooking the rear gardens. Living room, dining room and eat-in kitchen. 2 bedrooms and 2 baths on main level and fully finished lower level with family room, 3rd bedroom. Storage - att. Dble garage. This home is well done, don’t miss it! Call Helen to view at 432-0058.

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ARNPRIOR ¹ Fantastic 4 bedroom home in Riverwood Estates ¹ Open concept on the main floor, features fireplace, eat-in kitchen, & formal dining room ¹ Mbedroom has cathedral ceiling, large walk-in closet, & 5pc ensuite ¹ Great deck with NG hookup, perfect for entertaining

Bernice Horne Horne Broker

ON THE FRINGE OF ARNPRIOR √ Well maintained 4 bedroom, 3 bath split level home √ Cozy main floor family room with wood fireplace √ Oak cabinetry in the kitchen with built-in appliances √ Amazing tiered deck and in-ground pool area

MLS#874281

$424,500

BRAESIDE

EXPLORER REALTY INC.

√ Very well maintained family home √ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, and formal dining room √ Over sized family room above the garage can be used as a bedroom √ Just a short drive to the Ottawa River and the Arnprior Golf Course

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$299,900

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613-862-0811 denis-lacroix@sympatico.ca

Brokerage, Independently Owned & Operated

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$624,900

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OPEN HOUSE

NEW LISTING

$239,000

$199,900 Centrally located. Great 3 bedroom home ready to move into. MLS#884399

Ottawa R. WATERFRONT home. Fantastic views, fantastic house.

Backs onto Arnprior Golf course. Many upgrades. MLS#869477

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Spacious, well maintained and updated 3 bedroom home. Just move in! MLS #882906

www.denislacroix.com

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th 1:00-2:30pm - 49 Hugh Street Arnprior Fully renovated. Quality updates & tastefully finished. MLS#876993

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Prime Valley Realty Ltd.

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OfďŹ ce 613-432-9123 OfďŹ

Pat Forrest

Joanne McCallion

www.PrimeValleyRealty.com

Broker of Record 613-433-6569

Vacant Lots

Sales Representative 613-570-1341

Dedicated, Professional, Experienced 1670 Burnstown Rd., Burnstown, On K0J 1G0

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Located just off the Fourth Chute Rd, this ICF home will surely delight you! Granite counters, hardwood floors, beams, a Burnstown on the Madawaska River. With 100ft of loft, in floor heat, propane fireplace, double garage, hot tub, privacy, wildlife and so much more. $474,900 waterfront and over 300ft deep, hydro and phone at the lot. Call Pat to view today. (mls# coming) Call Pat to view this lot $224,900

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40A HENDRY LANE 2 Bedroom seasonal cottage on Muskrat Lake to call your own! Bathroom, kitchen, window air conditioner, dock, a deck that’s always in the shade at the water’s edge, and a sleep cabin. Call Joanne today! MLS # 876736 $174,900

400 CALABOGIE RD. This 50’ x 30’ open concept building currently operates as an antiques business. You could run your own business here or why not consider living here as well! The current business stock is separately negotiable. MLS #878038 & 878028 $349,900

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155ft of Madawaska River waterfront, private, with privy, 90 acres of land made up of hayfields, pasture, creeks, lots of storage shed and firepit. $64,900 33 acres with over 600 ft of road frontage that’s sub-divideable. mature maple and pine, and ponds. $159,900 $84,500

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129 Jeanie Modest 3 bedroom bungalow in the quaint village of Pakenham� MLS#875281

121 MacDonald “Unique 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with recent upgrades. Private backyard with spacious deck� MLS#882692

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69 Carss Steps from the Madawaska River, gracious 3 bedroom home on private lot MLS#874139

8 Acres Backing on Waba Creek Buy now and get ready for a spring build! $ 82,000

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No Obligation Market Analysis Call Charlotte 171 Charles Lovely 3+1 2 storey home on sought after cul-de-sac. Centrally located, and beautifully maintained MLS#884339

Direct: 613.864.6910

145 Poole Lovely renovated century home with business opportunity MLS#879473

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2281 Shanna Beautifully designed country style home on 30 acre lot MLS#874023

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Ottawa Valley contractor jailed for unfinished roof work

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Sunday Sept 15 2:30-4pm Donna Defalco 172 O’Donnell Cr. Dochart Estates

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News – A roofing contractor operating in Ottawa and the Upper Ottawa Valley has been sentenced to jail for unfairly treating customers. On Aug. 15, Philip Slobodzian, operating in the area as PSC New Home Construction Inc., was convicted for the third time on several charges under Ontario’s Consumer Protection Act. He was sentenced to four months in jail followed by two years’ probation and ordered to pay more than $12,500 restitution to consumers. PSC New Home Construction was fined $41,000. Between May 2009 and May 2011, five consumers in the Ottawa area entered into agreements with Slobodzian to have their roofs re-shingled, the court was told. They paid deposits, each of their roofs was stripped of their existing shingles - but no further work was done. The consumers had to find other contractors to complete the projects and their deposits were never refunded. Justice of the Peace John Balkwill of the Ottawa Provincial Offences Court convicted Slobodzian on charges of: • engaging in an unfair practice by making a false, misleading or deceptive representation;

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• failing to refund payment within fifteen days of being given notice of cancellation of the consumer agreement; • failing to provide a consumer with a proper contract containing the information required by the Consumer Protection Act. In 2011, Slobodzian was convicted of similar offences and sentenced to 71 days in jail to be followed by two years’ probation. His company was fined $90,000. Upon release from jail, he failed to comply with his term of probation and is currently facing additional charges. The ministry advises consumers to be aware that Slobodzian has recently carried on business as Country Comfort. Slobodzian is also facing charges under this new organization. Consumers are reminded to check the ministry’s Consumer Beware List at www.ontario. ca/consumerbeware before doing business with any company. Ontario’s Consumer Protection Act, 2002 provides for fines of up to $250,000 for corporations and $50,000 for individuals convicted of offences. It also provides for jail terms of up to two years less a day for each offence. The act also empowers the court to order offenders to pay compensation or make restitution to victims.

The extension is being offered at the same costs so that residents in both communities can learn more about the agreements and consider them come election time. The township council will discuss the one-year extension proposal at its Sept. 17 council meeting. During Monday evening’s council meeting, Mayor Reid spoke to the issue and the fact a letter has been prepared and will be sent out to all Arnprior residents so they are aware of the situation. The draft letter was handed out to councilors for review and once approved, will be sent out, posted on the town’s website and circulated to the media. “We need to look at what we are doing as plan B and Plan C should McNab-Braeside council not change their mind with regard to funding the user agreements from their tax base,” Reid said. “Staff has met and have circulated financials to the department heads and they have taken them back and will be looking at options of trying to increase revenues lost through McNab-Braeside not participating and minimizing costs so there is no impact on the budget. That maybe be hard to do that but was the instructions.” Reid said equally important is the task of getting the message out to Arnprior residents about possible ramifications if no extension is agreed to. “We need to get a letter…

and make sure they (local residents) are informed about the potential impact on their ability to enjoy those facilities (Nick Smith Centre and library),” Reid said. The mayor hit the highlights of the letter and emphasized that “council is committed to providing quality library and recreation programs” and added “that quality will be there with or without McNab-

and skating and registration fees for certain activities. Reid cautioned the impact could be felt in other areas as well, including access to after school programs, summer programs (Camp Wanago), fitness programs and the free use of the Nick Smith Centre which council has the option of providing to certain groups. “I think we have to look at all these things,” Reid said.

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Braeside.” Reid said council is committed there will be no change in costs or fees to Arnprior residents but residents of McNab-Braeside would see increases in no agreements are in place. For example, a family in McNab-Braeside wishing to use the library would have to pay the non-resident $60 fee for a library card. At the Nick Smith Centre, all recreation programs for residents outside Arnprior’s boundaries (including Mississippi Mills and West Carleton as well) would see a 50 per cent surcharge on fees. “If the in town rate is $100, the out of town rate (which would include McNab/Braeside) will be $150,” Reid explained. The town will also have to look at its charges for hockey

“There will be some tough choices for council if it (agreements) does not go through.” Council may have the planning underway to deal with 2014 but there has been no talk about planning for 2015 or beyond if there are no recreation agreements in place. Reeve Walter Stack said he wanted “to digest the letter” overnight before it was sent out to residents. “Surcharges would mean less people and increases costs,” he noted. “Consultation with the Arnprior ratepayer needs to be looked at sooner rather than later. Now we must start looking at what we do for Arnprior residents.” Stack didn’t mince words when he said he was “frustrated with McNab/Braeside” and felt the time had come to move forward on the issue.


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LEO MOSKOS STREET

Leo James Moskos was born on July 18, 1925 to James and Evangeline Moskos. He was best known in Arnprior for the Moskos Sugar Bowl restaurant at the comer of Elgin and John streets. He served in the Second World War as a Seaman on the Bangor Class minesweeper HMCS Sarnia. Moskos was an active businessman and a past president and life member of the Arnprior Legion. He passed away on Nov. 21, 2006 and is buried in the Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. BERT TOURANGEAU STREET

Bert Tourangeau was born March 12, 1926 in Arnprior to Emmerson and Minnie Tourangeau. He lived very close to the new Callahan Estates development, in what was then known as Mansfield, and lived a stone’s throw away up until last year.

He served in the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War on the Corvette HMCS Wetaskiwin. The Corvettes were charged with protecting the vital convoy shipments of goods to Great Britain during the battle of the North Atlantic. The ships were named after small towns in Canada, so it is fitting the towns recognize local veterans with local street names. His decorations included the Volunteer Service Medal, the Atlantic Star and Overseas Medal. Tourangeau also served as a member of the Arnprior Fire Department for 20-plus years and was recently recognized for his contributions by the retiring of his fire department badge number. CONWAY ‘BILL’ TEARLE STREET

Conway Neal Tearle was born on April 9, 1921 in Preston, England to Joseph and Rachel Tearle. He attended elementary school there, skipped high school and joined the work force. On June 11, 1942 he joined the army and took his voluntary release on Feb. 13, 1947. During his time in the army, his main duty was that of a dispatch rider for the Armoured Corps. In 1956 he moved to Arnprior and was employed at the Civil Defence College until he retired in 1985.

Teartle remains active in the community and due to his volunteerism at the local Legion was awarded a Life Membership. His decorations included the 19391945 Star, War Medal and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

nity for years with the Legion and Masonic Lodge, as well as being a long-time member of the Elgin Street Baptist church.

His various decorations included the 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

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LEONARD SPINKS WAY

Leonard Minifer Spinks was born in Almonte on April 5, 1926 to Samuel and Dorothy Spinks. He attended Appleton Public School and Carleton Place High School and joined the army at Fort Frontenac in Kingston in 1944. He was first attached to the Toronto Scottish Vicors Machine Gun Regiment, and then was transferred to the 1st Airborne Regiment. On his return to Canada in 1945, he transferred to the Canadian Provost Corps at Old Fort Henry, where he created a rehabilitation program for prisoner-of-war veterans re-entering society. On his return to Arnprior in 1946, he married Elizabeth Marian Guillemette and raised two daughters who continue to be active in the local community. Spinks worked at Kenwood Mills for 16 years, was an Auxiliary OPP for 10 years, and had a 27-year career with the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. He has been active in the commu-

FALL REGISTRATION Monday, September 16th, 2013 from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Walter Zadow - Junior Gym for the 2013-2014 season For both Boys and Girls in the following sections:

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News – This is the second part of a story on Arnprior council recognizing 10 more local veterans by having streets named after them. Short biographies of the 10 veterans were introduced at the special council meeting. Six ran in last week’s edition. The four others are as follows.

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

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UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA GRACE-ST. ANDREWS, ARNPRIOR (613-623-3176; 269 John St. N.) Minister: Rev. Andrew Love Join us Sundays at 10 a.m. for: Worship, Nursery (0-2 yrs), Kids Exploring Faith: (3 yrs up) A warm welcome to ALL!

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Lifestyle - Walter Zadow Public School and the OES (Ontario Electronic Stewardship) are hosting a public collection event next week in Arnprior to divert electronic waste from local landfills. Starting on Wednesday, Sept. 18 and running through to Saturday, Sept. 21, the public can drop off any old or unwanted electronic waste such as MP3 players, cameras, telephones,

TVs, VCR and DVD players, and recorders, radios, etc. for recycling. Right, showing DROP-OFF DEPOT

The drop-off depot will be set up at the Walter Zadow parking lot, 79 Ottawa St. The drop-off times are 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. To see what’s recyclable, check out http://www.recycleyourelectronics. ca/. All proceeds raised will go towards funding for the play structure in the school’s kindergarten yard.

off some of the items that can be dropped off for recycling at Walter Zadow Sept. 18-21 are students, in back from left, Skyler Zimmerling, Lucas Lorbetskie, and Naomi Daley; and in front Audrey Lawford and Josh Perry.

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News – The history of the Ottawa Valley will come to life through a series of lectures being held in Arnprior. Area historian Terry Currie will present the series. Deeply passionate about the history of the area, he is a lively and enthusiastic presenter who carefully crafted his presentations. The series is composed of six lectures each lasting for two hours. There is an overall fee of $50, with proceeds going to help the Galilee Retreat Centre. The lectures, which are held at the Galilee Centre, start on Monday, Sept. 30 and continue on each Monday until Nov. 4. “It’s a centre that does good works and I support the good works they do,” said Currie. “I’m a Christian. This probably comes from the strange part of the world to you, but … Christians do stuff like that.” The series is a labour of love, born from learning. Currie has been a fan

of history since he was six years old, ever since he picked up a book on British history. This love grew exponentially as he did. “It’s a result of a lifetime of research, history, reading, study,” said Currie. “I got my masters in history at Ottawa University and my field of study is local Ottawa Valley history. He was first invited to present his lectures in Almonte by Carleton University where it was warmly received. His current lecture series will be “centered around the idea that the Ottawa Valley is a unique environment and a unique cultural and historical environment.” “I feel to understand the Ottawa Valley,” said Currie. “We have to understand first of all its physical nature, the physical landscape of the Ottawa Valley, the origins of that landscape, which is very unusual, very strange in the world and then the human background to what we see today. “What was it?” he added. “How did the natives get here? Where did they

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Madawaska men’s club champions crowned for 2013 Sports - The men’s club championships were held on the Labour Day weekend (Sept. 1 and 2) at Madawaska Golf Club. The Men’s Club champion for 2013 is Perry Freda who fired a twoday total of 142 to edge his son, Jon Freda who totalled 143 over the two days. Jon opened the tournament with a 1 over par 71 to lead all shooters after day one. Perry fired a 73 followed by Bob Carty at 73 and Bill Descoteaux at 74. On day two, Perry fired a 1 under par 69 (Jon fired a 72) to claim the top spot and notch his sixth men’s club championship title. In Perry’s closing remarks he thanked the Munro family for having the course in excellent condition and congratulated all of the champions for the year. He did mention that this was a somewhat bittersweet victory for him but that Jon would have many more chances to win the title in the upcoming years. The men’s B club champion for 2013 is Del McMillan who fired a two day total of 161 to edge John Carty at 163, Caleb Brown at 164 and Wayne Stiles also at 164. Del was also crowned the winner of the Marcellus Trophy, emblematic of the low net winner over the two day event. Del’s net score for the two days was a smooth 131. The men’s C club champion is Lloyd Powell who held off a hard charging Glenn Stevens (last year C club champion) by one shot to claim his first championship banner. Lloyd led from start to finish the event with a two day total of 177 followed by Glenn at 178. Doug Carty shot a 181 followed by Kevin Ledgerwood at 183. The Men’s D Club champion is

Doug Parkin who fired a two day total of 180 to edge Harold Neumann at 182, Steve Marsh at 189 and Rob Frietag at 191. Congratulations to all of the golfers who played in the event and special thanks to the lady members of the club who provided the scoring and acted as spotters on the course during the competition. Martyn Munro and his team had the course in exceptional condition and the weather certainly co-operated over the two days. Finally, a special thanks from all of us golfers at the Madawaska Golf club goes out to Ted Davies and El Strauss. These gentlemen have been organizing the tournaments, providing scoring at all of the events, keeping track of the statistics and updating the scoring boards, organizing the club championships including the exceptional prize tables that we have all enjoyed over the years and the list goes on and on. Ted and El were also instrumental in organizing the original Madawaska men’ club. The men’s club provides the infrastructure for all of our internal competitions as well as our external competitive teams. These two fine gentlemen are stepping out of the day to day operation of the men’s club after many years but they will still be involved in the executive and provide help where needed. They are both vowing to concentrate on and improve their golf games. On a personal note, I am looking forward to their improved golf games since I have played many rounds with both of them over the years and hope to continue doing so. Thanks guys from all of us at the Madawaska Golf club. Men’s day held on Aug. 29 was sponsored by Ron Hammond Plumbing and Ron and Steve Hammond played in the event and were on hand

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Lifestyle - Seventy-seven paddlers and their canoes and kayaks gathered on the Madawaska River Aug. 10 for a paddle organized by the Bonnechere River Watershed Project and McNab-Braeside Township. After registering on-site, participants and watercrafts were shuttled from the Burnstown Beach to Cherry Point Park. The 14-kilometre paddle was downstream along the majestic Madawaska River to the Burnstown Beach. In addition to many kayaks and two-person canoes, the highlight for some lucky participants was the opportunity to paddle in one of three six-

person North canoes supplied by the Ottawa River Canoe Brigade, the paddling arm of the Ottawa River Heritage Designation Committee. The North canoes were sterned by expert paddlers, Ottawa River Canoe Brigade owner-operator Larry Graham, McNab-Braeside recreation director Geoff Patterson and Randy Preshett of Ottawa. Paddlers of all skill levels came from various parts of the Ottawa Valley, including Pembroke, Killaloe, Burnstown, Arnprior, Calabogie, Renfrew, Foymount, Ottawa and even one participant from New Brunswick. The participants delighted in the beauty and splendour of

this section of the Madawaska and its wildlife and natural features as well as the many shoreline residents who were enjoying an afternoon on the water. After the paddle, many of the paddlers partook in a BBQ at Neat Coffee Shop in Burnstown. This was followed by a performance of songs in the Neat Schoolhouse by Terry McLeish and the Bonnechere River Watershed Project and Stone Fence Theatre co-production of Bonnechere River – Future Tense, an innovative and original musical comedy that depicts the past, present and possible futures for our watersheds.

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NEWS

Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Arnprior

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FILE B5/13

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Application for Consent IN THE MATTER of Section 53, Chapter P.13 of The Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990; and IN THE MATTER of an application for consent with respect to the following: Owner: Arnprior Airport Commission Location: 633 Johnston Road, Legally described as Part of Block 23, Plan 49M-19 Purpose and Effect of Consent Application: JOHN CARTER/METROLAND

The purpose of the application is to sever part of Block 23, Plan 49M-19, being part of Lot 2, Concession A, to add lands to an existing private hangar lot. The property to be retained is part of the operating airport and contains taxiways and vacant lands. The lands to be severed are vacant.

‘Fresh’ location for Terry Fox pledge forms Add the Arnprior Subway locations to the sites where you can pick up pledge forms for this Sunday’s Terry Fox Run. Arnprior Fox run organizer Stephen Dodd is flanked by Subway’s Shelby Brydges, left, and Melissa Hartwick with the pledge forms available at the restaurant. The pledge forms are also located at Arnprior town hall, Arnprior public library, Gold Bar, a couple of banks and other spots around town. Participants in the run are encouraged to take part any time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Terry Fox Day this Sunday, Sept. 15 at the Arnprior Fairgrounds.

The application for severance proposes to sever an irregular area of approximately 192 square metres with a frontage of 11 metres on the private taxiway and a lot depth of 17.46 metres. The retained portion will comprise of the remainder of the Airport holdings (approximately 350 acres). The effect of the proposed severance is the division of the existing property to add lands to an existing private hangar lot. This application replaces Application B6/12 which lapsed prior to finalizing the consent.

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If you do not attend the hearing, it may proceed in your absence. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Town of Arnprior Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent, you must make a written request to the Town of Arnprior Committee of Adjustment.

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You are entitled to attend this Public Hearing in person to express your views about the application or you may be represented by Counsel for this purpose. If you wish to make written comments on this application, they may be forwarded to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment at the address below.

KEY PLAN: Robin Smith, ACST Secretary-Treasurer Committee of Adjustment Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West ARNPRIOR ON K7S 0A8 Tel: (613) 623-4231 rsmith@arnprior.ca

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COMMUNITY

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Health and Wellness Fair offers a variety of services Liz Wall

Community - Do you have a health concern? Would you like to feel ‘well?’ Then you will want to attend our Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Nick Smith Centre. The event starts at 10 a.m. and runs through until 2 p.m. If you are planning to attend you may want to drop by during the early hours. The first 50 customers will be welcomed and receive a free hand scrub/massage from Anne Mokros, independent consultant with Beauti Control. There will also be many other surprises waiting for you. A Health & Wellness Fair offers everyone, of all ages, the opportunity to meet and discuss health issues with various professionals while obtaining valuable reading material. The fair also provides a chance to make purchases of items that are all geared to helping you feel generally well. Some of those whom who will be at the fair include; the retirement homes of Island View Suites and Arnprior Villa; the Renfrew Paramedic Service with a CPR demonstration; the Arnprior Archives; Helix Hearing Care, Bereaved Families of Ontario; Alzheimer Society; CareFor Health; Marianhill LongTerm Care; Women’s Sexual As-

sault Centre; and Renfrew Health Unit. Those attending with products available for purchase include; doTerra (essential oils) and Watkins & Gold Canyon Candles. New this year, Melaleuca, Essential Touch Therapy and Beauti Control as previously mentioned. Melaleuca’s Independent Consultant, Jennifer Phillips-Renwick will be offering a naturally safer, more effective product for both the environment and yourself. Essential Touch Therapy, with Sherri Wilson, Intuitive Energy Healing Practitioner, with an impressive list of services, all designed to help you on your path to feeling well. To name a few: Reiki, Crystal Healing, Craniosacral Therapy, Holistic Health, Healing, Relaxation, Energy Healing, Wellness, Alternative Medicine, Meditation and Wellness Coaching. We are very pleased to have, not just Sherri Wilson, Jennifer Phillips-Renwick and Anne Mokros, join us, but all the professionals who are willing to give of their time to help educate and assist you in a healthier and more informative life. The event is free to the public with everyone having a chance to win one of several door prizes all of which have been donated by those professionals in attendance.

The Lionettes will be providing refreshments with all proceeds towards their organization and the many projects they have to better the lives of others. Remember ‘we are here for a good time, not a long time’. The Great McGonigal Neighbour Yard Sale

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Our annual fall yard sale has now become much more than a yard sale. Every household on McGonigal Street was sent a letter requesting their participation to make Sept. 21 a community event similar to the Glebe annual yard sale. To date we have four locations participating: 45 West, 67 West, 17 East and 106 McGonigal West. Our location of 106 McGonigal St. will start at 7 a.m. and run until 1 p.m. We have added more to the event including: a barbecue from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., face painting, popcorn, cotton candy and a lemonade stand. All of our proceeds are in support of the variety of programs offered by ABMSHP. As our yard sale depends totally on donations from the public we would love to help dispose of your unused items. Please drop off your gently used items the morning of the sale or if required, call myself, Liz Wall 613-623-7981 ext. 25 to arrange for pickup.

Above, from left, Lisa Bottomley, volunteer/program co-ordinator ABMSH, Tammy Mondor, executive assistant/transportation co-ordinator ABMSH and Kevin Osborne, relief driver ABMSH at last year’s health fair.

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Renfrew Fair left a lasting impression

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Lifestyle - Weeks had passed since the Renfrew Fair. But I couldn’t get the picture out of my mind. It haunted me when I lay in bed at night, and many times during the day. Had not Uncle Lou sent Mother money in an envelope with the sole purpose of taking us ďŹ ve children to the Renfrew Fair, there is a good chance we may not have gone that year. Mother said money was scarcer than hen’s teeth, and that year we may have to miss the fair. It would be the ďŹ rst time ever, and how Uncle Lou knew of our situation is beyond me. But he always seemed to be there with a helping hand when we needed it most. And so crisp bills came ... not American, even though Uncle Lou lived in New York, but Canadian money simply sent in an envelope in the mail, with a note scrawled on a piece of note paper saying “enjoy the fair.â€? So we were going after all. The usual preparations took

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place. A big lunch packed in an 11-quart basket ... shards of ice from the ice house in a glass jar of iced tea ... sugar cookies, and a bowl of sliced cucumbers, radishes, and green onions .... there was no such thing as plastic containers, or saran wrap back in the ‘30s. A couple blankets to throw down on the grass, and we were all set. Mother had doled out Uncle Lou’s money to each of us to spend as we wished. Audrey said she was sure she had kept back a bill or two, and we kids would never see it. It would go right into the sugar bowl with Mother’s egg money! The three brothers vanished into the crowd at the fairgrounds

almost before Father brought the old Model T to a stop. They were told not to spend their money on food ... there was plenty under the blanket on the grass! Mother would go to see the embroidery work and the baking, and Father would head for the livestock. My sister Audrey was saddled with looking after me, although there was no danger of a youngster of my age wandering off alone in those days. I knew where the blanket was, and I would be perfectly safe to come and go as I pleased. Audrey said she would give me one half hour, and that was it. Then I was on my own. I told her I would like to just walk around ‌ and wander in front of the big tents where the side-shows were, knowing perfectly well going inside was forbidden territory for me. But always out on the platform was a look of what a quarter would get you inside. I was fascinated at one stage

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where a little monkey sat on a chair eating a banana. I have no idea what was in the tent, but Audrey assured me it wasn’t suitable for the eyes of a sixyear-old! We wandered on, me holding tightly to Audrey’s hand, passing one tent after another, all looking very forbidding to me. And then we came to the last tent in the row. A man, who looked like had hadn’t seen bath water for a year, was honking through a horn affair inviting people in to see what he called “the oddities of mankind.� I had to ask Audrey what oddities meant, and she said just to look up on the stage. And there stood two little people. Their hair had been cut close to their heads, and they stood just a few feet tall. Their faces were wrinkled, and even at my young age, I saw such sadness and despair in their eyes as they scanned the crowd around the stage.

er disease that may one day need, or are already waiting for, transplants. Starting Sept. 15, the public can support the Canadian Liver Foundation by making a donation at any LCBO stores. Donation boxes for the foundation will be displayed at LCBO checkout counters until Oct. 12. In Ontario, about 200 liver transplants each year are performed on patients ranging in age from infants to adults. Through its chapters across the country, the Canadian Liver Foundation raises funds to promote liver health and improve public awareness and understanding of liver disease and raise funds.

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NEWS

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Mark Searson promoted to RCCDSB superintendent

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required, other assignments. “His authenticity, expertise and enthusiasm will serve us well,” said education director Michele Arbour. Clint Young, Bishop Smith’s vice-principal since 2008, has been appointed acting school principal. The board is now advertising for an acting vice-principal.

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LEGION WEEK SEPT. 15-21, 2013 SUBMITTED

Mark Searson has bee promoted to a superintendent’s position with the Renfrew County Catholic School Board.

Pet warning poster clarification said the organization was distributing the handout at area pet stores. However, while Friendly Giants posted it on Facebook as its poster, it wasn’t handing them out at the stores.

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release from the school board. “I will continue working with my colleagues for the academic, religious and social success of our students in the Catholic board.” As acting superintendent of educational services, Searson will have responsibilities in the areas of Early Years education, leadership development strategy, safety and wellness programs, academic technology strategy, supervision of schools, special education projects and, as

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News - Former St. Joseph’s Catholic High School principal Mark Searson has been appointed acting superintendent of educational services for the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board. Searson, who has been principal at Bishop Smith Catholic High School since 2011, has held senior positions with the board since 2002. He assumes the board’s newly-created position Sept. 16. Searson was principal of St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew from 2008 to 2011 and principal of St. Joseph’s Catholic (elementary) School in Calabogie from 2004 to 2008. Searson, who received his master’s education degree from the University of New Brunswick, said he’s honoured and humbled to move into this senior administration position “We have a strong team of educators and administrators in the RCCDSB,” said Searson in a news

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Paws Fur Thought at Legion Friday Library’s new Art Corridor features work of local artists Janet Tobio

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Community - Get ready, get set … They’re on the run. Well, actually it starts with a walk. Everyone has heard about the military and the veterans’ dilemma with dealing with Post Tramatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Many medications have been tried and are still being tried. They don’t always work for everyone. A captain from Nova Scotia has found his savior and has helped other veterans to find theirs as well. The ever magnificent service dog used in many problem situations is the new found saver for those with PTSD. Cous as he is affectionately referred to has been suffering from this horrendous mental disease for many years. With much doubt it would work, he decided to try it and was matched with Thai a trained yellow Labrador retriever - and it worked. It works every day for them. They are now walking through Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Ontario raising awareness and hopefully funds to buy more dogs for more veterans. The Royal Canadian Legion is behind this 100 per cent and that

includes Branch 174 Arnprior. Cous and Thai will be in Arnprior this Friday, Sept. 13. They will be meeting dignitaries, walking through town starting at the cenotaph (route to be posted later). Cous, Thai and party will be at the Legion for the usual hamburg lunch. Come in for a great lunch and meet them in the lounge. They will continue their walk around the area in the afternoon and return to the Legion Hall for a barbecue open to the public from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Hall. Bring the family for supper and meet Cous and Thai and hear his story. The profit from the sales of lunch and evening barbecue will be donated to the ‘Paws Fur Thought’, towards the purchase of service dogs for other veterans. LEGION WEEK

The walk and barbecue start a busy week of Legion Week celebrations. Sunday, Sept. 15 is the date for the annual Veterans Dinner. All veterans or their widows are invited to attend the dinner. This year the special dedication is to the veterans of the Korea War to commemorate the

60th anniversary of the Armistice. A little change in timing this year - the event will be in the afternoon, starting at 1 p.m., seated by 1:45 p.m.. You must have reservations by Sept. 5. There will be entertainment in the lounge following the dinner. As always the week is full of events: Monday, Sept. 16, a special bingo; Tuesday a great night of entertainment - see ‘Elvis Live’. Free admission; Wednesday, Volunteer Night - casino and horse racing fun for all; Thursday, a relaxing casual evening listening to the music of the Ottawa Valley Band in the hall; Friday, the usual hamburgs for lunch and a fun evening with the jam session; Saturday busy, busy! There is a euchre tournament, with great prizes and a lunch from noon to 4 p.m. For those who registered there is a Legion Golf Tournament going on during the same time, and the golfers will return to the hall at 5 p.m. for prizes and a steak dinner; Sunday, all the volunteers and workers will rest.

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Community - The Arnprior Public Library’s Art Corridor is bursting with colour featuring the work of local artists. Each of the artists is under the age of 15. It’s an exhibit of work created at a summer art camp in Waba. The Friends of the Library assisted during the launch on Sept. 7. The installation will be on display until mid-October. The next exhibit will be held on Oct. 19 when the library hosts another art show and sale. This event is open to artists residing in Arnprior and McNab-Braeside. Each artist will be assigned a display table in the library and work will be on display in the library’s Art Corridor until Christmas. Call the library for registration information. There is a small fee for participation. The new art exhibit will launch the library’s fall cultural programming, which includes author visits in

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Guests enjoy perusing the pieces at the Arnprior Public Library’s newly unveiled Art Corridor. partnership with the Ottawa International Writers Festival, musical presentations and the wrap up of the One Book One Community program. This program encourages everyone to read Above All Things by Tanis Rideout. The library has partnered with the Arnprior Book Shop for this program. The author will be visiting Arn-

prior on Sunday, Nov. 3 to discuss her book, which is a fictional biography based on George Mallory’s epic attempt to conquer Mount Everest in the 1920s. Reserve your copy of Above All Things today! Follow the library on Facebook and Twitter for daily updates on news and events at your library. 613623-2279

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Arnprior M&M Meat Shop promotes national family dinner night Arnprior. “Gathering together around the dinner table presents a valuable opportunity to connect with those that matter most - parents, children, brothers, sisters, partners and friends. It’s an opportunity to interact, strengthen relationships and affirm the value of each family member, while sharing a delicious meal,” said an M&M press release. A recent national study completed for M&M Meat Shops

reveals that fewer families than ever before are making family meal time part of their daily lives. Nearly 10 per cent of Canadians say that they never have dinner with their partner or their family, and fewer than 40 per cent sit down with their family for a daily meal. M&M Meat Shops’ National Family Dinner Night has been bringing families together for the past eight years. The annual event has gained

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support from families, community leaders and dignitaries across the country. M&M Meat Shops is challenging Canadians to share their own family-favourite recipes that feature M&M Meat Shops’ products. From Sept. 13 to Oct. 11, Canadians can submit their recipes on the M&M Meat Shops Facebook page to be entered for a chance to win one of three prizes of a $100 M&M Gift Card.

Your Member of Parliament Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Constituency Office 84 Isabella St. Pembroke ON K8A 5S5 (Tel) 613-732-4404 (Fax) 613-732-4697

www.cherylgallant.com Parliament Prepares for a New Session As a Parliamentary Democracy, Canadians benefit from an historic, democratic tradition that dates back to 1215 in England and the signing of the Magna Carta. As the inheritors of that democratic tradition and the decision by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to prorogue the House of Commons, Canadians can look forward to a fresh start with a new fall session of Parliament. A Speech from the Throne to mark a new session of Parliament is our way of enriching Canada’s parliamentary tradition and sharing that tradition with all Canadians. At no point in our history can Canadians be more proud of the high esteem other countries hold Canada and the strides we have made as the best place on earth to live! Many constituents ask me what the terms “session,” “prorogue,” and “parliament” mean, and how it applies to a modern democratic nation like Canada. A Parliament is the period of time elected Members exercise their powers as representatives of the people. The parliamentary time period is divided into sessions. Sessions are divided into sittings. The historical practice of ending a session by prorogation was a common practice from Confederation until 1940 and the wartime situation. Transparency and accountability, trademarks of this government, are evident every time Prime Minister Stephen Harper rises in the House of Commons to speak. As has been said previously, we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us. It is important to keep our democratic traditions intact. What would you like to see in the Speech From the Throne? Please, let me know so that I can let you exercise your royal prerogative! (Phone or go to www.cherylgallant. com/throne-speech) As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is eliminating the long gun registry, promoting agriculture, international trade, AECL, the military or jobs in the working forest, I am here to serve you! As always, if you have any concerns of a federal nature, or just want to share your views with me, please do not hesitate to contact my office.

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Steps for Parkinson’s A contingent from Arnprior participated in the Superwalk for Parkinson’s Sunday morning at Ma-Te-Way Park in Renfrew. Members of the Audacious Arnprior crew are, from left, Russ and Bev Hicks, Enid Blackwell, Marion Carswell, Sue Lavigne, Barry Carswell, Theresa Dunn and Linda Lavigne.

Parkinson support group in Arnprior Community - The Parkinson Society of Ottawa Arnprior Support Group meets the second Wednesday of every month, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library, 21 Madawaska St. in Arnprior. The next meeting is Oct. 9. The goal of the Arnprior support group is to provide information, resources and support to people living with Parkinson’s and their care partners. The group welcomes members who have

lived with Parkinson’s for many years, and those who are newly diagnosed. The group offers a monthly support group meeting and social, education sessions, resource materials, books and DVDs, personal support for individual challenges, an opportunity to have your voice heard and to make a difference. For info go to www.parkinsons.ca or call Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055, therdunn@ sympatico.ca

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Sons of Anarchy start Charlie Hunnam will be meeting fans at Goulet Motorsports in Hawkesbury Sept. 14 then he and two other castmates will be leading a fall motorcycle ride Sept. 15.

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Events – It will be 50 shades of anarchy in Hawkesbury Sept. 14-15. That’s when Charlie Hunnam, star of the FX television show Sons of Anarchy and newly named to play Christian Grey in the movie adaptation of E.L. James’ 50 Shades of Grey, visits Goulet Motorsports Harley-Davidson in the eastern Ontario community. Hunnam’s first time visit to the community follows sold-out visits from former Sons cast member Ryan Hurst (Opie) in March and current cast member Tommy Flannagan (Chibs) in June. Hunnam, 33, will be at Goulet Motorsports Sept. 14 from 5-10 p.m. for a meet and greet, autograph signing and dinner under a big tent outdoors. The cast visits to Hawkesbury are a partnership between Goulet Motorsports and Full Throttle Events. Full Throttle is a promotions company based in Lachute, Que. organizing exclusive meet and greet events with stars of the show. “It was an idea that I had when I first met the cast (of Sons of Anarchy) in Texas… they were excited about it,” explained John Younkie of Full Throttle Events. “And then we expanded it nationally. We travel all over Canada.”

Younkie, who buys his motorcycles from Goulet Motorports, said the partnership with his home dealership was a natural thing. From there, the VIP meet and greets expanded to other Harley dealerships across Canada. And the events attract patrons willing to pay anywhere from $125 to $250 for the chance to rub shoulders with their favourite television outlaws. “We have nothing but great reaction to these events,” Younkie said. The events draw not only local residents, but also fans from Ottawa, Montreal and beyond. “They are a huge draw. This time, we have people coming from New York, we have a couple coming from Alaska, a couple from Boston…it is quite something.” As for Hunnam, Younkie says fans are in for a treat as the British-born actor is a real people person who loves doing these events. “He is a real down to earth kind of guy. He enjoys meeting the fans,” Younkie said. Sunday’s triple bill And while the Sept. 14 event is sold out, fans of the show need not despair. As a special add on, Hunnam’s castmates Flannagan and Mark Boone (Bobby) will join him Sept. 15 for a fall motorocycle ride. The

ride cost $25 and will include a breakfast. Kickstands will go up at 11 a.m. for the scenic ride with the three actors riding as grand marshals for the event. After the ride, participants as well as the public are welcome back to Goulet Motorsports for lunch. The event will be licensed and music will be provided by Texarillo. Around 1 p.m. Hunnam and company will be available for photo sessions on a first come, first served basis. Younkie said this will mark the first time the three Sons stars are in Canada at the same time. The sixth season of Sons of Anarchy begins Sept. 10 with Hunnam reprising his role of Jax Teller, president of the outlaw motorcycle club’s Redwood Original Chapter. Boone is the vice-president of the club and Flannagan is the Sgt-At-Arms. “We expected around 125 or 150 to take part in the ride. We have 580 people taking part,” he said. “All three (actors) will be onstage. Imagine the president, VP and secretary of SAMCRO (Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original) will be together. They will be there until 4 p.m. and then we have to get them back to the airport.” Goulet Motorsports is located at 189 John St. in Hawkesbury.

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1 BDRM Upstairs aprt 87/89 Claude Street in Arnprior. Large shared backyard. $700/month includes utilities. Call 613-315-1716.

Wishing you an awesome birthday We love you sooo much!

Loads of love, hugs and kisses From Mommy, Daddy, Lily, Sam, Gran and Gramps Xox

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

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1 bedroom ground floor, mature type, near downtown Arnprior, fridge/stove, includes heat and Hydro. $695 per month. Leave messages 613-646-2897 or 613-432-6779.

2 bdrm large bright upper duplex Arnprior. Parking with plug in, shed, large maintained lawn, 4 new appliances, blinds, water included. NO PETS. $800/month plus utilities, available immediately 1 BEDROOM HOUSE for 613.839.5451 rent, fully furnished, $750/month,1st and last. Call 613-623-4720

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CARD OF THANKS

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT

2 bedroom apartment for rent in Renfrew on Argyle St. S. Ground level with large yard. Available immediately $630 a month. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789 or 613.312.0319 after hours

3 bedroom 2 storey townhouse for rent in Renfrew. Available October 1st, $799 per month plus utilities. Has high efficient gas furnace. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789 Leave message after hours.

4 bedroom, 1 bathroom, in small village, 10 minutes Arnprior, 30 minutes Kanata. $1,200/month plus utilities. Non-smoking. References. Credit check. 613-225-8295. October 1.

2 bedroom apartment for rent in Renfrew on Hincks Ave. Available immediately $605 a month. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789 or 613.312.0319 after hours

3 BEDROOM HOME in Arnprior, central location. One and 1/2 baths. Kitchen dining room, living room and den. Central air, gas heat, large fenced in back yard. Available October 2 bedroom apt Oak St. 1st, $1200 plus utilities. Renfrew, fridge, stove, Call 613-623-5531 parking, $630/month plus hydro. One year lease. 3 bedroom townhouse for First/last & references re- rent 1 full 2 half baths, 1 quired 613.433.3053 car garage, 2 car driveway, central air/vac, gas furnace 2 BEDROOM CONDO, 124 and water heater, four apDaniel Street, 5 applianc- pliances included, $1275 + es, available Oct. 1st, 1 utilities per month. Non preferred. year lease, references, se- smokers Oct 1st. cure mature building, Available or $1000+hydro. No pets, 613.558.2195 613.558.2196 613-623-2291

The family of the late Ruth Lapierre would like to take this time to convey appreciation and gratitude for the kindness, love and thoughtful gestures that we have received during this difďŹ cult time.

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Royal Arch Masons Steak Dinner in Aid of Release a Miracle & Scholarships & Bursaries The Steak Dinner was held at the Masonic Hall, Arnprior on the 30th August 2013 and was well attended. The generous support of the community and volunteers helped to make this a very successful event. The following are to be thanked for their support of the above charities which would not be possible without their help and generosity.

STAG AND DOE

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FOR RENT

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

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Avail Sept 1. Beautiful new semi detached in desirable neighbourhood. 3 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, finished basement, gas fireplace, central air, garage. $1325.00 + utilities. Call Joanne 613-229-4352

FOR RENT

BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 1& 2 bedroom 41 Russell & 46 Thomas, Arnprior. Available Aug 1st, Quiet and mature building features laundry facilities on each floor and private parking. First and last. $775+utilities for 2 bedAVAILABLE NOW, 1 bed- room, $675 for 1 bedCall Gary room apt, includes fridge, room. stove, heat, water, parking. 613-623-1071 Tenant pays hydro. $640/month. For viewing Constant Lake 1 bedroom please call 613-699-1523 garden home, fridge/stove, or call or text heat/hydro included. No 613-880-5215 grass cutting or snow plowing, no pets, first/last. Available Sept. 1, Cobden. $ 8 5 0 / m o n t h . Spacious bright 1 bed- 613.628.5080 room ground floor with or without appliances. Non- DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR smokers, no pets, $650 1 bedroom, heat includplus heat & hydro. ed. $575+hydro. First and 613.432.3829 or last, no smoking, no pets, employment reference. 613.433.2447 613-433-6000

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FOR RENT Large 3 BR duplex in Renfrew. Recently renovated, quiet building, central location, private drive and yard. Non-smoking and no pets. $950+utilities. First and last + references. 613.432.2870

WEDDING

Please join us in celebrating our marriage on Saturday, September 14th, 2013 at 8pm • Renfrew Armouries

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

At Pillar5 Pharma, we know that quality products come from quality people, so we’re always on the lookout for great talent. WHAT WE DO! We believe that collaboration, trust and loyalty are the pillars of business and employment relationships. We take our corporate values seriously – Quality, Integrity, Teamwork, Respect, Customer Focus, Leadership. Whether you’re currently looking for a new challenge or just curious about what we do, we hope you’ll spend some time getting to know us better. Want to know what it’s like to work here? Have questions about our products and services? We invite you to check us out at www.pillar5pharma.com.

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Production Mechanic

Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments.

Mixed Party

Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, completely renovated, clean, quiet, calm building, $680 inclusive. Non-smoking. First, last and references. (613)884-0166.

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

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Edgar Lapierre Letisha, Dean and Dylan, Craig, Priscilla,Timothy and Hunter The Dolan Family

Arnprior 2nd floor large 1 bedroom apt, gas heat included. Available Sept. 1st. Call 613.432.4332

Arnprior apt for rent, 1 bedroom $750 includes heat, hydro, Internet, Satellite TV, private parking, non-smoker, no pets. 613-229-0378

“Gone from our sight Forever in our hearts�

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Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, fridge/stove, parking. Renovated, clean, quiet building, $775 inclusive. First, last, referencNon-smoking. Apartment: 1 or 2 bed- es. room, utilities included, (613)884-0166. downtown, ample parking. 433.0181 Attic loft apt., Cobden, available Sept. 1st. 1 bedApartment for rent - 2 bed- room. Quiet building. room, centrally located, $575/mth. utilities extra. utilities included, parking, Available immediately. $800/month. Plaunt St. S. (613)851- 4630. Call 613.432.7562

ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

BIRTH

BIRTH

4 bedroom country home, n o n - s m o k e r , $1,100/month plus utilities. 20 minutes west of Canadian Tire Centre. References required. 613-832-2568.

FOR RENT

AUCTIONS

Reporting to the Manager, Packaging/APA, the Production Mechanic is responsible for production equipment in the Arnprior manufacturing site. The Production Mechanic’s role is to set up, operate, troubleshoot and fix several different types of machinery.

AUCTION SALE

RESPONSIBILITIES: • Assemble, troubleshoot and operate a variety of filling, packaging and compression machines on a day-to-day basis • Diagnose malfunctions and determine the need for adjustment or repair • Perform preventive maintenance on machines and equipment • Follow written set-up and maintenance procedures according to preventative maintenance work orders • Train operators on proper handling of equipment • Work with outside contractors to ensure completion of maintenance tasks and with other groups and trades personnel • Recognize and implement continuous improvement activities

Saturday September 21, 2013 10:00 AM sharp For Darrell Nicholson to be held at his farm located at 4384 Ivy Acres Rd., Arnprior, Ontario White 6085 4 wd tractor with cab and loader, forage harvester; forage wagons; semi mounted plows; disc; cultivator; Gehl Round Baler; shop tools, wood splitter; circular saw; hand tools; hardware; air compressor etc. etc. This sale also includes machinery from the estate of Lillian Scheel, Pakenham, Ontario. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca for a complete listing

QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: • Grade 12 diploma, post secondary education with millwright certification is preferred • Minimum of 5 years progressive experience in a production environment preferably with packaging and tabletting machines • Strong mechanical aptitude and proven mechanical training and experience with PLC controllers i.e., troubleshooting • Excellent team work, organizational and interpersonal skills • Demonstrated ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast paced environment • Understanding of cGMP’s and SOP’s • Understanding of Lean and Six Sigma concepts is an asset • Ability to work shifts and be on call when needed APPLICATION PROCESS: Please send your resume by 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 27, 2013 to: Pillar5 Pharma Inc. Human Resources 365 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0C9 E-Mail: HR@pillar5pharma.com

AUCTION SALE

We appreciate all interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.

FOR RENT

Large Bright

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

613-623-7207 for viewing appointment

FOR RENT

AUCTIONS

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15 John St. S. Arnprior. 2 bedroom apt, heat and water included. Close to downtown & shopping centers. Mature adult living, $775/month. No dogs. 613.875.5362. Available October 1st.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

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

Saturday September 14, 2013 9:30 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale the contents of the home and cottage belonging to the estate of Ann Mulder, Renfrew, Ontario as well as items from other consignors. This sale consists very good household furniture, some antique pieces, an upright piano, china and dishes, hand held appliances, linens, miscellaneous household items, large assortment of CD’s; love seat – hide a bed, wicker patio furniture, dishes, small appliances, lawn and garden items. Everything is in very good condition and must sell. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Estate, owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident

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1 bedroom apartment for rent in a secure building in downtown Renfrew. Available immediately. $539 per month, has parking and laundry room. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789

FOR RENT

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adrienne.barr@metroland.com

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FOR RENT Large bright 1 bedroom apt, close to downtown Renfrew. Heat included. Non Smoking Available Sept. 1st. $600/month 613.823.7601 “No Smoking - Senior Only� one bedroom apartment, 39 Renfrew Ave, climate controlled, elevator, available December 1, 2013. To view - call 613.432.8417 Wilson Investments. October 1/2013 2 bedroom house and shed, large yard $650 per month plus heat & hydro 613.432.0927 ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS, unique layouts, available September 1st and November 1st. Arnprior 613-229-1850 or fax 613-623-1118 for details One Bedroom Apt, second floor, fridge, stove and parking. Close to downtown Renfrew. No Pets or smoking. First and last. References $ 459 plus hydro. Available Oct 1/13 613-432-6941 or 613-432-4387 One/Two bedroom apt. Enclosed veranda, street ;level, ideal for adult, central location, no pets/no smoking. Call 613.433.9495 RENFREW, ONE bedroom bachelor apt, in quiet duplex. Suitable for one person. No pets, references, first/last months rent. $480/month plus hydro. Available Oct. 15. 613-623-2247

HELP WANTED

FOR RENT

Email

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adrienne.barr@metroland.com

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Seven young cows with Renfrew; two bedroom + 545 Fiat Allis loader, very calves at side 613.628.5130 den apartment in a duplex good condition. $16,000. Evenings. steps from downtown. 613-259-5413. $900/month + hydro. 2 HELP WANTED Renovated bathrooms, FOR SALE, 24 Foot RV Awing, 4 years old, good freshly painted. Call Butcher Supplies, Leather $400. + Craft Supplies and Ani613-324-2149 for show- condition. ings. Available ASAP. 613-433-7364 near Egan- mal Control Products. Get Credit check, first & last, ville, and Serenity Bay Re- your Halfords 136 page sort references. FREE CATALOG. 1-800-353-7864 or Email: Garland 10 burner stove, Room for Rent to non natural gas, c/w 2 ovens- order@halfordhide.com. smoker downtown near 36� Garland griddle; Motor Visit our Web Store: adult high school, share home Blue Ox tow bar w w w . h a l f o r d s m a i l o r kitchen, parking, satellite, BX4202. Best offers. Lloyd der.com $300/month, central air. 613-530-7840. CANCEL YOUR TIME613.432.8760 SHARE. NO RISK proLOVE SEAT - Good condi- gram. STOP Mortgage & SECOND FLOOR, 1 bed- tion $100. Call Maintenance Payments room apartment available 613-623-5326 Today. 100% Money Back October 1, 2013. Located Guarantee. FREE Consultaat 78 John St., North. Oat and Wheat Straw For Monthly rent $725. In- Sale. Stored Indoors, De- tion. Call us NOW. We can cludes fridge, stove, air livery Available. Barclay Help! 1-888-356-5248 conditioning, heat, water, Dick & Son Farm Supply. Emmanuel Anglican washer and drier and park- 613.649.2620 or Church is seeking appliing. First and last month 613.649.2440 cation for the position of rent are required. Contact Parish Administrator and Jim Mulvihill PAYING HIGH Auto insu- Envelope Secretary. 613-623-3123 References rance for accidents or Details of roles and rewill be requested drivers license convic- sponsibilities, qualifications? Challenge our in- tions and compensation Two, 2 bedroom apart- surance wizards to save can be obtained by emailments on the Madawas- you money. Ask Eady In- ing office@emmanuel.ca. 613-432-8543 Application to be sent to: ka River, downtown. surance. Emmanuel Anglican 121 Russell Street. or 1-888-275-3239 Church, 287 Harrington Parking available. FIBERGLASS St., Arnprior, Ont., K7S laundry facilities, quiet SCOTT neighbourhood, senior Square Stern Canoe with 2V2, by September 26, 38/36 Electric Motor, 2013. friendly. $850/month each unit. $780. WANTED!!! 17.5 Ft 2009 Bayliner 175, HELP 613-266-1423 3.0L Mercury Inboard/Out- $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Needed To board with Caravan Trailer, Shoppers used less than 50 hours. Judge Retail And Dining FOR SALE Genuine Bow and cockpit covers, Establishments. stereo, bimini top. Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. If $13,900. 613-646-9609, !!20+APPLIANCES!! You Can Shop-You Are Nearly-new washers, 613-791-4725 Qualified! www.MyShopdryers, fridges, stoves, freezers. Warrantied, deliv- STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL perJobs.com BUILDINGS UP TO 60% ered. Appliance repair, parts for sale, disposal, OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, Help Wanted! Make $1000 sell for weekly mailing brochures dishwasher installation. 60x100,80x100 owed! Call: from HOME! Support your locals! For balance 1 8 0 0 4 5 7 2 2 0 6 NO experience required. viewing, Marc w w w. c r o w n s t e e l b u i l d - Start immediately! 613-889-9768. Arnprior www.TheMailingHub.com ings.ca

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HUNTING SUPPLIES

HELP WANTED-LOCAL PEOPLE NEEDED!!! Simple & Flexible Online Work. 100% Genuine Opportunity. F/T & P/T. Internet Needed. Very Easy...No Experience Required. Income is Guaranteed! www.ezComputerWork.com

Munro’s Archery, 103 Moore St., Carleton Place 613-257-5173. All archery equipment and accessories, hunting knives, etc. No tax weeks.

J. Chugg Construction is looking for a carpenter. Email resume to info@jchuggconstruction.ca or fax 819.647.3357

You like to have fun?? Then come to FALL SHOWCASE 2013, September 13-15. Admission is FREE. No Kidding!! Honest!! Just come and have fun.

NOW HIRING!!! $300+ PER DAY Typing companies advertising online. We provide the training & the jobs to perform. Real Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. www.GenuineWebJobs.com

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COMING EVENTS

FALL SHOWCASE 2013. Have a look at our two page Exhibitor list in Thursday’s News. www.showcaseinpetawawa.ca

FALL SHOWCASE 2013. A family event like no other. Great exhibits for women, CLEAN SWEEPS looking men and children alike. for part-time help. Re- SCIENCE NORTH and RYliable vehicle is required. J’s. It’s FREE and it’s excellent!!! Call 613-623-5359

If it’s September 13, 14 or 15th then you shouldn’t be at home. You should Childcare Available Part / be at FALL SHOWCASE IN Full-time. 12 mths - 12 yrs PETAWAWA. It’s fun and it’s free. www.showcaseinold petawawa.ca www.childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627 Do you want to know where everyone is going to be on HUNTING SUPPLIES the weekend of September 13, 14, 15? They’ll be Hunter Safety/Canadian at FALL SHOWCASE IN Fire-arms Courses, Carp, PETAWAWA. Exhibitor enOctober 4, 5 and 6 or Oc- quiries welcome. tober 25, 26 and 27. Call Wenda Cochran Hunter! Need a gun or outdoor gear! FALL SHOW613-256-2409. CASE IN PETAWAWA. Everything you need for the Hunter Safety/Canadian fall hunt. September 13-15. Fire-arms Courses and ex- email doug@showcaseinams throughout the year. petawawa.ca. Exhibitor enHeld once a month at quiries welcome. Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

HELP WANTED

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Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

HELP WANTED

For 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have immediate openings for the following positions: Job Title:

Employment Opportunity

Department:

DEPUTY CLERK TREASURER

We thank you for your interest however only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

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The Township of Admaston/Bromley is seeking a Deputy Clerk Treasurer who demonstrates the competencies of Commitment and Perseverance, Communication, Teamwork and Focus on Results. The primary functions of this position are: To coordinate the operations of the Finance Department and provide effective and efficient accounting and financial support to Council and the Clerk-Treasurer; to be knowledgeable of and perform the duties and responsibilities of the Deputy Clerk in the absence of the Clerk-Treasurer; to provide secretarial services to the Emergency Management Committee, Water Response Team and other special committees as required as well as occasional onsite support to the Drainage Superintendent and Fence Viewers. A detailed Job Description is available at www.admastonbromley.com Qualifications: r 1PTU TFDPOEBSZ FEVDBUJPO JO "DDPVOUJOH #PPLLFFQJOH PS FRVJWBMFOU combination of education and experience. r 4USPOH JOUFSQFSTPOBM TLJMMT BOE QSPGFTTJPOBM BQQSPBDI XJUI UIF QVCMJD BOE TUBĂ­ r Working knowledge of legislation, policies & procedures related to tax collection. r 8PSLJOH LOPXMFEHF PG SFMFWBOU DPNQVUFS TPGUXBSF r %FNPOTUSBUF BCJMJUZ UP XPSL JOEFQFOEFOUMZ BOE BT B UFBN r 8JMMJOH UP FOSPMM JO UIF .VOJDJQBM "DDPVOUJOH BOE 'JOBODF 1SPHSBN Compensation $42,412 - $50,642 per annum, plus comprehensive benefits package. Please send your application, including a detailed resume, stating Deputy Clerk Treasurer Position by 4:00 p.m., Wednesday September 25th, 2013 to: Township of Admaston/Bromley 477 Stone Road RR 2 Renfrew ON K7V 3Z5 Fax (613) 432-4052 e-mail alouis@admastonbromley.com

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Mailroom Inserter Casual, Part time, Day or Evening Shift Distribution – Renfrew, On For undetermined length of time

Metroland Media is seeking reliable and dependable individuals to join their distribution team at the Renfrew Mercury. ROLE ACCOUNTABILITY: s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR LIFTING mYERS FROM A PALLET AND MANUALLY INSERTING THESE mYERS IN NEWSPAPERS s *OGGING AND STRAPPING OF BUNDLES ONCE INSERTION OF REQUIRED mYERS IS COMPLETED s ,OADING OF COMPLETED mYER BUNDLES ONTO SKID OR INTO CAGE s $OCUMENTATION OF ALL WORK PERFORMED FOR VERIlCATION purposes. s 4O PERFORM h$UE DILIGENCEv AS DESCRIBED BY THE -INISTRY OF Labour in the Ontario Health and Safety Act and understand and sign off on all Company polices and procedures. REQUIREMENTS: s Physically able to safely lift up to 50 lbs s 3TANDING FOR EXTENDED PERIODS REQUIRED s Continual rotation of wrists, back and shoulders. s Fluent in English both written and verbal. s Ability to count to 100 s Motivated self starter s Reliable team worker s Ability to work all shifts s 3TEEL TOED SHOES REQUIRED

STAFF POSITIONS s 1UALITY 4ECHNICIAN s 0ROCESSING 4ECHNOLOGIST s $EVELOPMENT %NGINEER Graduation in a technical discipline from a recognized post-secondary institution is required

PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE POSITIONS s #ERTIlED 7ELDERS s #ERTIlED -ILLWRIGHTS s 0RODUCTION ,INE #ORRESPONDING (IGH 3CHOOL $IPLOMAS AND 4RADE #ERTIlCATIONS ARE REQUIRED 3ALARY COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE 7E PROVIDE A COMPREHENSIVE BENElT PLAN ALONG WITH COMPANY PAID PENSION 7E THANK ALL APPLICANTS BUT ONLY THOSE INVITED TO AN INTERVIEW WILL BE contacted. No telephone inquiries please

Wages start at $10.25 per hour plus $1.00 per hour shift differential 6:00 pm and 6:00 am. )NTERESTED AND QUALIlED CANDIDATES SHOULD FORWARD THEIR RESUME and cover letter to the attention of Audrey Fleury, Mailroom Supervisor, via email at audrey.eury@metroland.com or fax at 613-432-6689. While we appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.

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BARBIE, Edith In memory of a dear lady Edith Barbie who passed away Sept. 3, 2008 who I was very fond of growing up in the village as a child. I had many good conversations and tea with her. She was a great lady. I miss her now but thanks for all the memories, Edith. Always remembered by Goldie Stewart

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM COX, Hector September 10, 2008

HOLBEIN William Alexander Levi (Sandy) Beautiful memories are In loving memory of a dear wonderful things husband and Dad “Sandy� They last til the longest who left us so suddenly on day September 13, 2008, 5 They never get lost long years ago. And can never be given away. Today recalls the memory, of a loved one gone to To some you may be rest, forgotten And those who think of To others a part of the him today, past Are those who loved him But to those who loved best. and lost you Flowers we lay upon his Your memory will always grave, last. May wither and decay, But the love for him who Daphne and family lies beneath Will never fade away.

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Hector Cox Sept. 10, 2008

Dad, Those special memories of you, Will always bring a smile If only I could have you back For just a little while. Then we could sit and talk again, Just like we used to do You always meant so very much And always will too. The fact that you’re no longer here Will always cause me pain, But you are forever in my heart Until we meet again. Marilyn & Mike

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The Renfrew County Housing Corporation manages rent-geared-to-income housing in the County of Renfrew for low to moderate income households. Tenants of the Renfrew County Housing Corporation are 16 years of age and older representing families, singles, seniors and people with special needs. Renfrew County Housing Corporation has offices located in Arnprior, Renfrew, and Pembroke, Ontario.

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Successful completion of a post secondary degree, diploma, or certificate in social work. Previous experience in social work with a good knowledge of principles and practices used in the field of social work. A working knowledge of appropriate acts, regulations, operating manuals, and relevant housing legislation is required. Strong interpersonal skills combined with good written and verbal communication skills along with a requirement of computer literacy. Knowledge of social housing and issues frequently faced by tenants residing in social housing. Must be able to work with low-income people in an empathic, non judgemental, respectful and professional manner. Must demonstrate corporate, department and position competencies (i.e. Honesty & Integrity, Professionalism, Client Service Orientation, Focus on Results, Communication). Ability to work in and enhance a positive work environment. A valid driver’s license and vehicle are required to complete employment duties. Experience in a social housing administration setting and dealing with social agencies, tribunals, evictions and data tracking of tenants would be a definite asset.

Your gentle face and patient smile, With sadness we recall, You had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

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Always in our hearts, Dave, Trevor, Andrew, Chris and their families

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In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

of Prescott formerly of Kingston died suddenly Friday August 30, 2013 at the age of 53. Predeceased by father Lawrence and survived by his mother Sheila Rousselle of Prescott, Wife Kerry and daughter Savannah both of Kingston, brother Terry (Michelle) and niece Bryana Rousselle from Edmonton, Alberta.

If I could have a lifetime wish, A dream that would come true I’d pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and you. A thousand words can’t bring you back, I know because I’ve tried, And neither will a million tears, I know because I’ve cried. You left behind my broken heart And happy memories too I never wanted memories I only wanted you.

Love Always, Wife Rose and Daughters Brenda and Kelly

Missing you Sharon Riopelle

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Remembering you is easy. We do it every day. It’s the heartache of losing you, That never goes away. We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday, And the day before that too Your memory is our keepsake With which we will never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears will flow What it meant to lose you No one will ever know! Forever in our hearts, Love, Marja Barend & Angela, Joe & Gera, Matthijs & Sarah Hannah, Patrick & Ava Owen, Olivia, Jonah & Jordyn

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We thought of you with love today But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And the day before that too. We thought of you in silence, We often speak your name. Now all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts.

As expressions of sympathy donations to the Kingston Humane Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation in Joe’s memory will be greatly acknowledged.

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In loving memory of a dear husband, father and opa who passed away September 14, 2009.

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Lovingly remembered Ken, Brooke and Casey

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On the wings of an angel Our love will fly to you each night, God speed to you Poppa, Fly free now in flight. The day the angels came I felt a gentle breeze upon my face, My heart began to beat To a struggling painful pace. “The angels came down They took you away, You will become an angel now And this is where you will stay.” I felt you this morning As a new dawn broke through the sky, I saw your eyes radiate with peace As mine began to cry Just then I glanced over my shoulder And the smiling eyes I did see, With an angelic light so beautiful Shining upon me “I will always be here I heard this angel say; I will pick you up when you fall I will hold your hand each and everyday” “Just like when you were small The little innocent girl I knew, I will hold your hand each day Just as I did as you grew!” Your mighty wings expanded Poppa Your spirit ready to fly, Courage and peace embracing your heart As you soared with grace in the sky. Until the day, in heaven, we arrive. You’re in the hearts of all you touch. We still love you very much. In Memory and Honour of you Poppa Fly and be free…. Krystal, Rebecka, (Patrick) Kendell, Kayla, Zach, Luke, (Chuck) Michelle, Bailey, Sydney, (Stuart)

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To My Poppa, HECTOR COX

September 15, 2012

No Words we speak can ever say How much we miss you every day Of all that life has given And all that’s left to do We will never know a greater gift Than the years we spent with you You have a special place within our hearts And will until the end of time.

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In loving memory Matt, Irene, Ken, Kareen, Allan and Kevin

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Just when your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, You were called from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. Her loving face we hope to see again, Though the days have passed away; Sleep on dear Shirley, and take your rest We miss you most who loved you best. Sad are the hearts of many, Yet brave as she’d want us to be, Consoled by the thought of meeting On the shore of eternity. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. A year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was his will, But in our hearts she liveth still.

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Wilfred Riopelle

In loving Memory of a Dear Husband And Father who passed away September 4th 1979

December 4, 1967 – September 22, 2012

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REGAN, GARRY

Brenda Ellen Montague Dillabough

Shirley Macdonald

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On August 22, 2013 in Simpsonville, South Carolina, after a lengthy struggle with brain cancer, Carolyn went to a better place where there is no pain or suffering. Carolyn was the beloved daughter of Audrey and the late John Green of Renfrew. She was a special sister to the late John (Beth) and Michael - both of Ottawa and Tom of Squamish, B.C. She leaves behind her niece Emily (David McLagan) and her nephews Hunter and Graham. If you wish, donations in Carolyn’s memory may be made to Open Arms Hospice, 1368 West Georgia Road, Simpsonville, SC USA, 29680. A memorial service will be held in the near future.

Moulton; Sonia Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital with her close friends by her side on Sunday September 8, 2013. Sonia Moulton age 75 years. Dear daughter of the late John and Doris Moulton. Predeceased by sisters Lorraine Bootland, Joan McPhee-Cassidy and brother Jack Moulton. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Following Sonia’s wishes there will be no visitation or service. Cremation. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew.

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KENOPIC, Jean Elizabeth (nee Kalucki) Peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on August 31, 2013 at the age of 78 years. Devoted wife of Leo for 54 years. Loving mother of Andrew (Diane) and Stephen (Melissa). Proud grandmother of John, Hannah, Jenna, Amber and Megan. Dear sister of Edna Dobranski (late Pete) and Rose Ruttan. At Jean’s request there will be no visitation. A Celebration of her life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in the care of McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 613-432-2866. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Passed away at home on Friday afternoon, August 30, 2013. Shirley Thoms of Arnprior at the age of 63 years. Beloved daughter of the late Orville and Doris Thoms. Dear sister of Donnie (Brenda) Thoms. Dear aunt of Paula Vincent (Jason) and Trevor Thoms (Jan). Predeceased by her infant nephew, Jeremy Vincent. Great aunt of Savannah, Noah, Nick and Melina. Very good friend of Doris Glenn, all of Arnprior. Predeceased by her special aunt Mrs. Eleanor (late Charlie) Baker. Visitation at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends paid their respects on Wednesday September 4, 2013 from 7-9 p.m.. A graveside service was held on Thursday morning, September 5, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the charity of one’s choice would be appreciated. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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HUNTER, H UNTER STA STANLEY T NLEY “STA “STAN” T N” At The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus while surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday evening, September 3rd, 2013. Stanley Richard Hunter of Arnprior; formerly of Goshen Road, Renfrew at the age of 84 years. Beloved husband for over 59 years of Sheila (nee Donnelly). Dearly loved father of Wendy Fraser (Bruce) of White Lake; Hugh (Ruth) of Renfrew; Ann Sybiraj (John) of Arnprior and Lynn Jordan (Jerry) of Kanata. Proud “Grandpa” of Alan Sybiraj (April), Patrick Jordan and Erin Fraser. Predeceased by a grandson, Michael; a granddaughter Jessica as well as 3 brothers: Fred (late Denise), Lloyd (late Alice) and Jack (late Ann). Fondly remembered by many extended family members and friends. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 9:45 until 10:45. A Service to honour and remember the life of Stan Hunter was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning, September 7th at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Stan, a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation or CNIB would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

Jump, Dennis Garnett October 13, 1933—August 31, 2013 Past Master Madawaska Lodge 196, Past 1st Principal Dochert Chapter Past Worthy Patron Order of The Eastern Star, Chapter 211

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Peacefully after a valiant struggle at Hospice Renfrew on Wednesday September 4th, 2013 at the age of 76. Beloved husband of Dorothie (nee Oliphant). Loving stepfather and best friend to Margaret Bauer, Joanne Hill and Bill (Regina) Brydge. Dear “Grandpa Barry” of 4 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Barry will be sadly missed by his sister and brother in law Sandie and Antonio Fargas of Las Vegas and his nephew Mitchell McCormack. Barry was predeceased by his parents Archie and Laura (nee McIntyre), his brother Borden, sister in law Beverly and his nephew Morgan. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 96 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Tuesday September 10th at 10am. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice Renfrew. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home (613) 432-2849. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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In Renfrew at Bonnechere Manor on Sunday, September 1, 2013 in her 92nd year. Best friend and devoted wife of Ernie, who predeceased her after 67 years of joyful marriage. Much admired mother of Margaret (Pedro Villamizar), Brian and Alison (Dr. John Collins). Proud grandmother of Enver (Laura) and Paul Villamizar, Jordan (Meira Gold) and Juni Bimm, Chris (Heather), Heidi and Russell (Stephanie Kuzoff) Collins. Great grandmother of Hayley and Aidan Collins and Zoya Villamizar. Born in Czechoslovakia in 1922, Betty was raised in the city of Ostrava, along with her brother Frank, by her parents Julius and Margaret Weiser. Faced with a threatening political climate after the occupation of her homeland, in 1939 Betty’s family immigrated to Canada, settling on a farm near Wallaceburg in Southwestern Ontario. With her extraordinary proficiency in languages, Betty finished high school in English and then headed to Toronto, landing a job with the RCMP as a translator. After a transfer to Ottawa, she met Ernie, then a captain in the Canadian Army. At the end of the war, they married, moved to Eganville and took over the Bimm family’s General Store. In addition to bringing up a young family, Betty and her dedicated staff managed the Ladies Wear side of the business for 35 years. Along with her numerous community and church volunteer activities, Betty applied her considerable artistic talents to painting. She was also an ardent skier who in addition to teaching all her children, was instrumental in organizing the first Ski Patrol in the Ottawa Valley. After retirement, Betty and Ernie moved to Renfrew and enjoyed many years spending time with their grandchildren and socializing with new and old friends. They continued to revel in summers spent at Mink Lake and travelled the world. Betty’s final years were spent at both Quail Creek and Bonnechere Manor under the compassionate and professional care of devoted staff for which the family is truly grateful. Her friends and family will remember Betty’s warm smile, inquisitive mind and passion for social justice at home and around the world. Visitation was held at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Avenue East, Renfrew on Wednesday, September 4th from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. A Memorial Service was held on Thursday, September 5th at 11 am in St. James Lutheran Church, Renfrew. In lieu of flowers, if desired, a donation to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation or the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Bimm, Elizabeth “Betty” (nee Weiser)

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Passed away peacefully with family by his side in Arnprior Hospital Saturday evening, August 31, 2013 in his 80th year. Husband, best friend and soul mate of Rita (Coulton) Jump. Loving father of the late Allyson (Glenn) Melanson (2012), Elaine (Glen) Brydges and Neal (Heather) Jump. Dear grandfather of Ashley (Ruthanna), Andrew (Christine), Nathan (Alia), Curtis (Emily), Richard (Jessica) and Kathleen. Much loved Great Grandpa of Caleb, Owen, Hayden, Preston, Hadley and Lily. Will be sadly missed by brother Lindon (Freda). Predeceased by mother Emily Jump and grandson Jeremy Brydges. Special thank you to Dr. Robson and the staff of Arnprior Hospital for their devotion and compassion. Visitation at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends paid their respects on Tuesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thence to Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington Street, Arnprior for funeral service Wednesday morning, September 4, 2013 at 11:00 a.m.. Rev. Canon Roger Young officiated. Interment Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. A Luncheon followed in Carlton Reid Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to ALS or the charity of one’s choice appreciated by his family. A Masonic service was held Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. at Boyce Funeral Home. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Croskery, Gladys Helena (nee Draper) December 24, 1922 — August 16, 2013 Passed away peacefully in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday morning. Gladys Croskery of Arnprior at the age of 90 years. Beloved wife and soul mate for 72 years of husband David. Loving mother of Diane Petter (Gordon), David (Zahida), Ann Lee Stanbra (Brian), Blair (Judy) and Bill (Sarah). Survived by 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings, Gwen, Ira and Leslie. Daughter of the late Earl and Meryl Draper. Visitations were at The Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel St. N., Arnprior on Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday August 19, 2013. Funeral service followed in The Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m.. Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth and Rev. David Bauman officiated. A Luncheon was held in The Boyce Reception Centre after the funeral service. Interment was held in Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memoriams to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

O’BRIEN SANDR O’BRIEN, SANDRA RA (NEE YANTHA) Suddenly but very peacefully at home on Saturday evening, September 7th, 2013. Sandra Gayle O’Brien of Arnprior at the age of 67 years. Dear daughter of the late Joseph Yantha and the late Tessie Kuiack. Beloved wife of Wayne O’Brien. Dearly loved mother of Ron Shannon of Renfrew. Cherished grandmother of Skylar and Shawna. Dear sister of Marvin Yantha (Catherine) of Belleville; Irene Loyer (Gerry) of North Bay and Valerie Coe (Murray) of Peterborough. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Dennis and Gary Yantha as well as 1 sister: Audrey Whalen (late Harold). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to a Funeral Mass to be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday morning, September 14th, 2013 at 11 o’clock. Interment will follow at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Sandra, a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated by her family and may be made through the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Peacefully at home on Saturday, September 7th, 2013. Theresa Mary Snider of Arnprior at the age of 73 years. Dear daughter of the late Larry O’Brien and the late Mary Cuddy. Beloved wife of the late Glen Snider (November 24, 2006). Dearly loved mother of Brian (Nora) of Pembroke; Gary (Lea) of New Brunswick; Timothy and Keith, both of Ottawa; Shawn of Carleton Place; Steven of Vancouver and Sandra Yenson (Rob) of Ottawa. Predeceased by a stepson, Glen (1981). Dear sister of Lorne (Jackie), Jim, Kenneth (late Yvonne), and John “Glen” (Christine), all of Quadville; Michael (Mary) and Ann Keller (Murray), both Griffith; Joan Simser (Ron) of Ottawa; Eileen Baldwin (John) of North Bay and Pat (Brenda) of Huntsville. Cherished “Grandma” of 9 and “Great-Grandma” of 6. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday from 11:45 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Thursday afternoon, September 12th at 1 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Theresa, a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation or the St. John Chrysostom Church “Memorial Fund” would be appreciated by her family.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• September 12

The Terry Fox Movie at the O’Brien Theatre in Arnprior at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets $7, at the door $10. All proceeds going to the Arnprior Terry Fox Run. ontrac Employment Resource Services is hosting a free Introduction to a Career in Financial Planning with guest speaker from Sun Life from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Call 613623-4680 to save your seat

• September 13

Fall dinner and bake sale, 4:30-7 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John

St. N., Arnprior. Sponsored by Grace-St. Andrew’s United Church Women, $12 Ham, Beans, Scalloped Potatoes, Pies; $3 Hot Dog. Bake table, produce, used items. White Lake Women’s Institute four-hand euchre, at the hall 7 John Box St. and Burnstown Rd., 7 p.m., cost: $4 per player, prizes and refreshments. New players welcome. Info call 613-623-4671. (Also Sept. 20 and Sept 27.) Arnprior Legion hamburgers served in the Veterans Lounge from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Arnprior Legion, in conjunction with Paws Fur Thoughts, will be serving a barbecue open to the public from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Paws fur thought is a fundraiser to help match up dogs with veterans who are suffering from PTSD. Arnprior Legion jam session. Bring an instrument, sing or just enjoy the fun, starting at 7:30 p.m.

• September 14

Arnprior Farmers Market ev-

ery Saturday to Oct. 5 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Arnprior Fair Grounds, 15 Galvin St. next to the Curling Club. Health & Wellness Fair hosted by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors At Home on Saturday at the Nick Smith Centre hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is free with the first 50 receiving a free hand scrub/massage by Beauty Control. Opportunity to meet and discuss with 30 professionals in the Health & Wellness Field. More information Liz 613-623-7981 ext. 25. Galilee Centre Peace Walk Galilee Centre Peace Walk, 24-km hike through Renfrew County to celebrate the Harvest, the Earth and to search for peace between ourselves and within ourselves, bell sounds 1:15 p.m. Entry fee of $40 (12 and under $15) includes, Trail support and rescue, commemorative Galilee peace scarf, communal harvest meal and stretch exercises at the end of your hike. Entertainment by the group ‘Grateful We’re Not Dead.’ Overnight accommodation at

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Galilee Centre is available at an additional cost. Call 613623-4242 for details. Renfrew County Plowing Match at Hwy. 60 junction of Northcote Rink and Briscoe roads, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adults $7.50, free for children 12 and under. Tent City of crafts and vendors, 4-H achievement clubs, entertainment, Kids Zone and more. The 20th Laurel Rafuse Memorial Golf Tournament at Renfrew Golf Club, $105 per person or $80 for club members covers green fees, golf cart, BBQ lunch and dinner. Shotgun start 12:30 p.m. 50-50 draw, raffle, door prizes and hole-in-one contests. Funds for summer camp programs for youth with developmental disabilities. Call Ann Blimkie 613-432-6763.

• September 15

Arnprior Terry Fox Run at the fairgrounds 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Run, walk, bike or skate board around the track. Contact Stephen Dodd 613622-5479. Arnprior Legion Week (Sept. 15-21) packed full of things to do and see. Annual veterans and widows dinner Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. (register by Sept. 5) Ken Hepburn playing in the lounge from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

• September 16

Arnprior Legion bingo at 7 p.m. - two $500 jackpots. Veterans in uniform will be helping at the special bingo.

Drawing class in Burnstown, ages 7 to adult, six weeks starting the week of Sept. 16. Contact Marlene Schaly at schalym@gmail.com or 613317-3740.

• September 17

Arnprior Legion Elvis Night starting at 7 p.m. There will be music, imitator and the Elvis basket draw. Everything is free and open to the public.

• September 18

Arnprior Figure Skating Club registration night 6-8 p.m. in the Nick Smith Centre front lobby. All winter programs- Power, Sr. A, Sr. B, Intermediate, Synchro, Adult, Canskate, Precan. ontrac Employment Resource Services is offering a free Goal Setting workshop from 9 to noon. Goals + Plans = Success. Call 613-623-4680 to save your seat. Arnprior Legion volunteer appreciation night wine and cheese, 7 p.m., closed.

• September 19

Enjoy a luncheon at Galilee featuring French Canadian pea soup, Napa salad, crusty rolls, turkey pot pie with biscuit topping, garlic mashed potatoes, apple crisp and ice cream. Please call 613-6234242, ext. 21 to reserve. Arnprior Legion big band music..open to the public 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

• September 17

Choir holds fall rehearsals at the Galilee Retreat Centre Tuesday evenings. The choir meets once a week and welcomes all new singers. This four-part choir performs throughout the community and at two major concerts per year. A fun, challenging and rewarding choir - no experience necessary! For more info call, Lisa at 613-6237293 or check our website www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com.

• September 18-21

Walter Zadow Public School electronic waste collection depot 4-7 p.m. at the school’s parking lot. Also Sept. 19 and 20 at the same times and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21. Proceeds to play structure. Visit http://www. recycleyourelectronics.ca/.

• September 19

Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program September Friendship Day at the Arnprior Legion noon to 2 p.m. Lunch with Gib McMullin Catering for $6, with entertainment provided. Draws. Door prizes. For more information, call 613-6237981.

• September 20

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

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