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Opting out Township votes to end deals with town at year’s end not wish to financially support the escalating costs. Council had considered invoicing those using programs and those who opted on the survey to financially support the services. A number of residents, including McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation - a group established in opposition of council’s move to remove the cost for services from the tax base – are speaking out against the decision. Kate Summerbell addressed council following Tuesday’s meeting. “I moved to this community a year ago after doing a lot of research,” said the mother and wife who moved from Ottawa with her family. Just because some people don’t use or support the services doesn’t mean they shouldn’t contribute, she said. “Any community provides roads to people without cars, school taxes are the same for people with kids or without,” she said.

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News – Recreation and library services offered in Arnprior will almost certainly cut back starting next year. The changes will be made in response to a decision by McNab-Braeside council last week to end the township’s shared service agreements for recreation and library services with the towns of Arnprior and Renfrew as of Dec. 31, 2013. While McNab-Braeside council explored several options to cover escalating costs, including a user pay system, members voted Sept. 17 to simply end the existing agreements. Council had already decided earlier this year to remove the costs from the tax base. The move means township residents will be required to pay out-of-town rates for recreation and library services. A survey issued earlier this year indicated the majority of McNab-Braeside residents do not use the services and did

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News – McNab-Braeside is on the verge of creating a sustainable economy and Dr. Bruce Firestone is set to help the township take the next step. A new village at Highway

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17 and Calabogie Road and a privately franchised arena are among the suggestions in a report being formulated for the municipality. Firestone and associate Susan Anglin of FA Capital Lands addressed council Sept. 17 to deliver the preliminary findings of an eco-

nomic development strategy report the company is preparing for the township. The idea is to provide a strategy to enable the township to capitalize on natural assets to begin to develop its full economic potential. See TOWNSHIP Page 6

Art imitates Life Artist Jill Alexander created the cover for the Arnprior Life fall/ winter 2013 edition. Prints of Arnprior Life – Winter Fun, in various sizes, are available for purchase from the Nick Smith Centre or from her studio in Castleford or website: www.jillalexander. ca/ordering-original-paintings/art-classes-workshops/ with a portion of proceeds going to KidSport Renfrew County, one of 23 branches of KidSport Ontario. Alexander, who teaches classes at the Nick Smith Centre, is a featured artist in this weekend’s Arnprior and Beyond Arts Discovery Tour. For more on that event, see Page 44.

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News - The Town of Arnprior has started the implementation of a free business registry. In a news release Monday, the town’s marketing and economic development ofďŹ cer Lindsay Wilson explained that the new registry will be free to local business. Although not mandatory, businesses will be required to register in order to be listed on the town’s new website and in any

To the delight of residents in the neighbourhood, the Frieday-Ashbury intersection was made a three-way stop two weeks ago with the addition of a stop sign on Frieday. Residents had pushed for the change, citing concerns about children’s safety in the Veteran’s Park area. The residents are continuing to push for other changes to improve traffic and pedestrian safety in the congested Staye Court Drive-Frieday area.

business listing the town produces. The business registry will allow for an up-to-date listing and promotion of all businesses in Arnprior regardless of membership, type, size and location, Wilson reported. “This registry will also help improve communication between the Town and local business, as there will be an accurate list that will allow the Town to provide information and updates to those who opt to receive

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News - The Council of McNab-Braeside has voted to not extend an agreement for library service with the Arnprior Public Library. As the 2013 funding from the township constitutes 21 per cent of the library’s annual operational budget, cutbacks to both access and services at the library will take effect in the new year. Unfortunately, these changes will affect all users and all library members.

The exact changes have yet to be determined by the Arnprior Library Board, but here is a general outline of the impact on access and programming. (1) Effective Jan. 1, 2014, membership cards for residents

of McNab-Braeside will be terminated. To regain membership, an annual non-resident fee of $60 will be required. This is a household fee and covers all members of the family residing at a single address. This revenue will cover approximately 25 per cent of the shortfall for 2014. Further to this, the board is considering: (2) A decrease of up to onethird of the current hours of operation. This could take the form of days closed to the public or in hours restricted or a combination of both. (3) Various community, chil-

dren’s, special group and literacy programs will be reviewed and some services in these areas will be affected. (4) User fees may be applied to some community services and access that are currently provided free of charge. This is a public library and, as such, the public will continue to use this information facility, but only members will be able to borrow materials and participate in members-only activities. The library board and staff are determined to offer the best service we can under very difďŹ cult circumstances.

Rural residents worried about having to ‘pay more’ Continued from front

people were counted each time they participated in a program. Mayor Mary Campbell said council wants to provide recreation services that are affordable to all. She’d like to see recreation offered for $2 an hour and the municipality is looking to boost its own programs. At the Sept. 17 council meeting, she noted that Arnprior taxes are higher than in the township. “Some people in McNab-Braeside want Arnprior services without paying Arnprior taxes,â€? she said. Using a big chunk of the tax base to fund the services isn’t fair for those who already can’t afford programs like hockey or swimming. “It’s hard enough for them to have enough money to get school supplies let alone being taxed for afuent residents,â€? said Campbell. 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 (Arnprior has since offered to freeze the ďŹ gures at the 2013 levels to allow for the matter to be discussed by new councils to be voted in next year). Coun. Brad McIlquham said he felt there was a fair agreement until last year. “I am generally in favour of an agreement, but not at any cost,â€? he said. “We gave

Arnprior a more than a 25 per cent premium over the 2012 agreement for 2013 with the understanding we would get current usage numbers to justify our contribution. I believe they are not coming.â€? McIlquham noted the township welcomes close to 600 children from all communities to use the soccer ďŹ elds at Dochart Park, expanding and maintaining the ďŹ elds at its own cost. Coun. Alden Styles, reading from a prepared speech, said the issue is one that will likely surface in the 2014 municipal election. “In my opinion the statement that the cost of the agreements was not to be taken from the tax base was premature without having all the information to make an informed decision,â€? said Styles. “I also believe in these economic times in order for municipalities to be sustainable we have to move towards shared services not only in recreation and library but in all areas of procurement that will show a beneďŹ t to all parties ďŹ nancially.â€? Having reviewed the numbers and comments, Styles said she supported council’s decision. “I am a grandmother of children who use the library, pool and have played ringette at the Arnprior facilities, but as a councillor I must make a decision that represents the majority of the people,â€? she said.

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“Everybody pays some degree of taxes. I’ve been dealt a double blow – I can only go to a library and arena I thought were part of my community if I pay more,â€? said Summerbell. Rather than using the service for free, McNab-Braeside residents will be charged $60 per family for the use of the library. Charges for recreation services are generally 50 per cent higher than for in-town users and may increase more if numbers go down because of the decision. Resident Christine Howard noted council had responded to a list of questions from McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation with the mention they would address them once the surveys were in. The decision was made before that was done. She questioned the wording of the survey. “I understand the ďŹ gures are there,â€? she said. “I feel the survey really said do you want to write a blank cheque for these services. It’s understandable people said no.â€? When township council and staff began exploring the issue in the face of the rising costs of agreements, it became apparent there were problems with the numbers of users, in particular when it came to the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior. Users were counted numerous times – instead of being counted as individuals using the program

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The man was struck at low speed and thrown onto the hood of the vehicle. The car turned right onto William Street and continued westbound without stopping. The vehicle is described as a small silver car, similar to a Chevrolet Cobalt. There would be damage to the hood on the driver’s side, say police. The driver is described as a white female, in her late 20s or early 30s with shoulder-length black hair. Anyone with information is asked to contact OPP Constable Lisa Nicholas. It’s the latest of a series of vehiclepedestrian collisions in town. OPP

are still looking for tips on two different collisions earlier this year at the Daniel-Baskin intersection that injured two people and killed a dog. The number of pedestrians hit in town prompted police to issue an appeal a couple of years ago for drivers and walkers to exert more care, especially at intersections. The OPP and Ministry of Transportation supported a campaign featuring flashing LED lights designed to make pedestrians more visible at nights after Arnprior resident Colette Rigby was seriously injured when hit by a hit-and-run driver on McNab Street.

What should I put out for Give Away Day? Items may include electronics, furniture, tools, lamps, dishes, toys, books, sports equipment, etc. All items that are reusable and in good working condition.

News – Arnprior continues to be a dangerous place for pedestrians. In the latest incident, a pedestrian was victim of a hit-and-run on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Renfrew OPP report the driver fled the scene after a man who was walking his dog on William Street at Vancourtland at about. 6:30 p.m. was hit by a car. The pedestrian was crossing Vancourtland when the vehicle approached on that street and did not stop at the stop sign.

Do I need to ask the homeowner if I can take the item? No! The purpose of Give Away Day is that you do not need to ask the homeowner! As long as there is a sign attached to the item that is labeled “FREE�, the item may be taken.

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How does Give Away Day work? Leave unwanted, reusable items at the end of your driveway with a sign labeled “FREE�. However, any items that are not claimed by 8:00 p.m. on October 12th must be removed from the curbside by the owner.

If the items are not taken, what should I do? Any items not claimed by 8:00 p.m. on October 12th, must be removed from the curbside by the owner. The Town of Arnprior will not be responsible for any items and there will not be a special garbage collection. You could consider bringing the item to a second hand shop, posting the item on a website or in the newspaper, or asking friends and family. If the item is reusable and in good condition, there is likely someone that could use it! Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipalities to support waste diversion programs

News – A police investigation into several breakins in the McLachlin-Ida street areas has led to the arrest of an Arnprior teenager thanks to an alert offduty officer. Renfrew OPP report that on Sept. 16, an off-duty police officer who lives in Arnprior observed a male breaking into a neighbour’s home on McLachlin Street. The officer arrested the male and called OPP. Following an investigation, an 18-year-old Arn-

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held in custody for a bail hearing where he was remanded into custody until Sept. 24 when he appeared in Pembroke court. OPP Constable Mark Young led the investigation. Meanwhile, a home on Ida Street in Arnprior was broken into during the daytime on Sept. 16. Damage was done to property and a vehicle in the garage, but it did not appear anything was taken. OPP Const. Walid Kan-

dar is investigating. Another homeowner on Ida Street called OPP on Sept. 17 to advise they discovered some beer missing from their garage beer fridge. They believe the theft occurred on Sept. 14. A home on Allan Drive in Arnprior was broken into during the daytime on Sept. 19. The home was unlocked at the time and cash was stolen. There is a suspect and OPP Const. Ken Rusaw is continuing to investigate.

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Emotional victim-impact statements read before Crown seeks prison term of the cloth” he’s “sickened to the core.” The case against Father Miller was made possible in part because his mother, upon hearing about the abuse of her son, went to officials of the diocese in 1999 to complain. Because of a publication ban, the victims cannot be identified, except to say they were altar boys from the Roman Catholic churches in Eganville, Arnprior and Deep River. Another victim, from Deep River, said in his victim impact statement that he kept REQUEST FOR TENDER his secret for 43 years, claiming he put most SNOW REMOVAL/ thoughts of the incidents “in a box in the SALT & SAND APPLICATION depths of my mind.” He said he hopes to “get through” the incidents with Father Miller with the help of Arnprior Aerospace Inc. is accepting sealed his faith in Christ, counselling and family Tenders for its Snow Removal, Salt & Sand support.

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News - Father Daniel Miller sat still, looking forward in the direction of Justice Timothy Ray and very occasionally speaking to his lawyer Robert Carew, during a series of emotional victim-impact statements in Pembroke Superior Court Sept. 17. Miller, a well-known former Arnprior priest, pleaded guilty June 3 to five counts of sexually molesting young boys in Renfrew County parishes about 40 years ago. The boys, all ages 9 to 13 at the time, were from Arnprior, Deep River and Eganville parishes. One boy was molested at the rectory in Pikwakanagan, while the other incidents all occurred during overnight visits at the Renfrew home of Father Miller’s mother. Several supporters of the victims also attended the Sept. 17 proceedings after Miller pleaded guilty. There were more than 50 people, including court officials, in attendance for the morning and afternoon sessions. The audience heard impact statements as well as arguments by the defence and Crown Attorney Jason Nicol regarding length and kind of sentencing. Those in the audience included Deep River Mayor David Thompson, Pembrokebased Father Peter Proulx who was sitting in as the official observer for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke, and Wilno resident Mike Shulist. Now a retired educator, Shulist was abused in 1964 by Father Bernard Prince, who was subsequently imprisoned for abusing more than a dozen children. Portions of the victim-impact statements, pointed out Justice Ray, ventured outside the intended boundaries of such statements from the victims and parents of the victims, with comments about what the justice system and church should do about the history of molestation. But that still left the victims and victims’ relatives with many claims of severe physical and psychological devastation because of the sexual abuse. In most cases, each boy was molested once. In the case of one boy, the incidents are said to have occurred three to seven times. The first impact statement was read by a victim who says he grew up with parents who provided financial and spiritual support to the church, including a grandmother who played the church organ for more than 60 years.

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Wilno resident Mike Shulist, who was molested as a child by an area Roman Catholic priest, was in Pembroke Superior Court last week to lend support to the victims of molestation by Father Daniel Miller and to hear several victim impact statements. “I explicitly knew the Catholic church was important,” he said. He also said words cannot sufficiently describe the anger the molestation has caused his family members. “I can only hope for justice,” said the man, who was nine years old at the time of the abuse. Like several victims, he recalls the sense of fear he retained, the fear that prevented him from telling his parents. “I mostly feared telling my parents who were fiercely protective of me and my siblings.” Still struggling with the abuse, he said he hoped to better deal with issues surrounding the molestation, with the help of time, family support and his own maturity, he said, “I promise you that my life changed forever that day.” REMAINS ANGRY

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Meanwhile, he said he prays for Father Miller every night and continues “on a long journey to forgiving him.” Another victim impact statement was read by the daughter of a victim’s mother. Her words included: “Here today we are all victims for the same reason … let us all stand together and hope that justice will be served.” Another mother, in her victim-impact statement, expressed her guilt at not knowing that her sons had been abused. She suggested she was even angrier because Father Miller married her and her second husband (before she knew about the abuse). She also indicated that when she confronted Father Miller, years later, about the alleged abuse, he confessed to abusing each of them. Another victim recalled how the abuse left him frightened, confused and scared, and how the ride home in the car with Father Miller, after the abuse, happened in total silence. In later life, the victim says he refused to allow his son to become an altar boy, but never provided a good reason. A former Arnprior altar boy, and victim of Miller’s molestation, said he didn’t tell of the abuse for the longest time because Miller had told him he’d go to hell if he told anyone. The very fact Miller told him not to tell anyone had the victim concluding that “right away I knew what he did was wrong.”

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“It really is kind of a hidden gem,� said Firestone of the township. “Susan said you have ‘hamlets with heart’ and I really believe that.� FA officials have met with members of council, staff, realtors, business owners and residents. “We have done quite a bit of homework here,� he said. Strategy objectives included creating a sustainable economy, capitalizing on the township’s key assets, and devising strategies to achieve population growth and commercial development. “We looked at how we could add another 6,000 residents,� said Firestone. At the current rate of growth of the more than 7,000 residents, it would take 56 years to do that. “We’ll help come up with a plan to do that in 10-12 years,� he said. The township’s assets include recreation facilities, waterways, a vibrant arts and culture community and its proximity to Ottawa. Council itself is among the assets. “You have a township council that is very concerned about the future,� said Firestone. Weaknesses and/or threats include no major employers in the municipality, no town centre, a shortage of programming for virtually the entire demographic spectrum and limited overnight accommodation. With little to no support available from other levels of government, any initiatives should be low cost, said Firestone. Ideas include a new village at Highway 417/Calabogie Road similar to the strip mall development in Dunrobin that

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erty there are entrepreneurs who would like to own their own buildings, said Firestone. A small subdivision that was a mix of industrial and housing was recently rejected by the City of Ottawa. “So there is a market for that,� he said. Another idea is to pair up with municipalities in Florida. “We think you should team up with communities in Florida. People can retire here and spend a wonderful six months and then leave and go to Florida,� he said. Among its weaknesses is the township is not always seen as welcoming to outsiders, said Firestone, who played a major role in bringing an NHL franchise to Ottawa. “Borrow something from what I did back with the (Ottawa) Senators is establish a goodwill ambassador program,� he said. Firestone instructed council to choose five priorities so that FA can help create a timeline and put teams in place. “Pull together an inventory of larger pieces of land that are redesignated for larger zoning,� he said. Then, requests for information can be developed and released. “I think the private sector will be very interested,� he said. The report is not yet complete, said Firestone. “This is a first draft of a report. There’s a report coming, but we want more input from members of council, mayor and the public.� Mayor Mary Campbell said public input will continue to be considered. FA Capital Lands will submit a formal hard-copy report to council in the next few weeks. “I stress that this is the first look at this, so Dr. Firestone and Ms. Anglin are open to all kinds of suggestions from the public,� said Campbell.

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News – Arnprior council and staff want to ensure that municipal vehicles are replaced as needed, Council discussed a report at its Sept. 16 meeting. To stop the extending of a vehicle’s life from resulting in greater costs, a 15-year life cycle is being recommended by the director of public works and director of recreation. According to public works director Guy Bourgon, five area municipalities were looked at to see what their fleet lifecycle renewal programs were. “On average, there is a 10 to 15 years for the replacement of vehicles,� he told council, adding another threshold considered is kilometers. “Based on that, we felt Arnprior is well suited to a 15-year timeline for renewal,� Bourgon said. “I like this report,� said Coun. Ted Strike. “I like to see that we have a guideline to move forward.� CEO Michael Wildman assured council that all vehicles will be examined yearly in order and council would be up to date on the status of all vehicles.


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Years later, he still had difficulty revealing what happened, saying “in a way I felt guilty about telling the police about the abuse.” The victim said the incident still weighs on him, as he has struggled to remain sober, has tried to commit suicide twice, and has remained irritable and angry with the people he loves. He also said he’s thankful every day that he didn’t have his own children. Now in his late 40s, he says the incident has left him feeling, “I have been robbed of my potential.” On questioning from defence counsel, the victim acknowledged he had had a lengthy criminal record. Following the victim-impact statements, defence lawyer Carew argued some credit should be given for undergoing efforts of rehabilitation without any court order to do so, and for having not reoffended since the last molestation. The molestations are said to have occurred in the period of 1969 to 1978.

When Carew indicated Miller had suffered significantly because the molestations had cost him his job, there were murmurings from the crowd. At this point, Justice Ray admonished the audience, saying he was try to make sense of important matters and that anyone wishing to make noises or comments would be escorted from the court room. Carew went on to recommend a conditional sentence, of house arrest, that doesn’t exceed nine months. Given the conditions of the case, crown attorney Jason Nicol said a conditional sentence was not appropriate. “The only reasonable sentence is jail, the only question is how long,” he argued. He also said, in the case of the family that used to regular invite Father Miller for Wednesday-morning breakfast, that he had a “devastating lifelong impact on the life of all the kids.” Nicol also indicated that Miller’s abuse happened many times, to many victims, over a significant period of time. Nicol said a jail sentence of seven to nine months would not be harsh and punitive, but well within the range of sentences awarded to others found guilty of such crimes. In conclusion, he recommended a nine-month jail term. Afterwards, outside the court room, 1964 abuse victim Mike Shulist of Wilno spoke about the importance of being there to support the abuse victims. “It’s going to be a long struggle,” said Shulist. “It’s hard to keep a secret for (more than) 40 years and have it on the front page of every paper.” With tears running down his cheek, Shulist said it was important to be in the court room so the victims know they have the support of other community members. Justice Ray will sentence Father Miller Nov. 28 in Pembroke Superior Court. Connected to your community

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he awful events of Sept. 18 in Ottawa cost six people their lives. Naturally we all have questions about what went wrong when a double-decker OC Transpo bus struck a Via train near Fallowfield Station in Barrhaven. Yet, our priority in these days following the tragic event should be to care for those affected and let them know that their neighbours are here to help in any way they can. We will find out what happened as the Transportation Safety Board and Ottawa police complete their respective investigations. We may never know exactly why events unfolded as they did, but we’ll have a general idea. In the meantime, we should all make an effort to avoid speculation. Guessing at the cause serves no purpose and can only be hurtful. There is also no good reason to point fingers at past decisions about the design of rail crossing on Woodroffe Avenue and the Transitway where the collision took place. That crossing met all the existing standards of the day and is no different than hundreds – or possibly thousands – of crossings across the country. If that crossing is inherently dangerous then there is much work to do across Canada, and the federal government will have to help other levels of

government pay to keep citizens of this country safe by separating train lines for roads in many places. The TSB has committed to sharing all its information when their work is done and has also promised to alert the public and authorities if they find a glaring safety issue during their work. We can ask nothing more and nothing less. But as for now, many residents across Ottawa are bound to know someone who was on the bus, on the train or sitting in their car on Woodroffe Avenue when the collision occurred. This was a traumatic event, and those who witnessed it deserve our support to cope with the emotional fallout. Some will also know the families of the six people – Michael Bleakney, Connor Boyd, Karen Krzyzewski, Kyle Nash, Rob More and Dave Woodard – who lost their lives. Those family members need all the help and support this area can afford them. But perhaps forgotten among those who might be shaken by this tragedy are the bus drivers. It’s never easy losing a colleague, and many drivers may recall the times they’ve driven past that site and think it could’ve been them and their passengers. So next time you’re getting off any bus, take a moment to thank your driver for getting you there safe and sound -- their job is far from easy.

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Town ignores weeds growing on vacant lot To the Editor: Re Noxious weeds on Baskin Drive North across from Baskin Manor. The Town sent out a reminder to all rate/ waterpayers about eight weeks ago reminding them to keep weeds and lawns cut to no more than 6-8 centimetres in height.

Seems these rules do not apply to developers and the owners of this lot on Baskin Drive North. Bill Skinner Arnprior

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To the Editor: We in McNab-Braeside Township are pretty much inured to goofiness on the part of this township’s council, but even we are amazed at the coolly-complacent and slippery footwork displayed in that commentary made upon the so-called ‘Recreation Services Survey’ (reported in Chronicle-Guide Sept 12). We are reminded of the famous remark by the Duke of Wellington: “There are lies, there are damned lies and there are statistics� - with such a biased and imperfect questionnaire, this or that partisan group can make whatever interpretation it will - no surprise that the return proportion was so low. The question is simple: “Do you consider a Library an essential feature of an organized community?� It’s not just, “Do you want a higher Tax Rate?� Ask a question like that and you will certainly receive out-

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raged response and likely find yourself out of a job at the next election. Yes, I’m a user of Arnprior’s Library and no, you may not include that as a datum in any such faulty survey. I have in the past willingly paid the user fees resulting from McNab-Braeside Council’s actions - why? Because Arnprior Library is highly regarded among small town libraries and I consider the Township is fortunate in having such a facility at hand. This Provincial Government feels the same way and so provides supportive tax rebate to, inter alia, McNabBraeside and the rebate will certainly be cut otherwise. What, apart from such a tax rebate cut, will be the result? Well, for one thing, this particular Township is wellknown to have the least public service in the whole of Renfrew County (that is, none at the last survey) and it seems bent upon additionally achiev-

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Lifestyle - When it comes to courtship, one usually thinks of spring birds filling the air with musical promises of love. Those birds have now fallen silent and their colourful plumes have been replaced with sombre hues. Yet, once again love is in the air. The arrival of autumn has inspired romance in Moose. Currently, the haunting love songs of cow Moose are breaking the night’s still. In mid-September female moose seek low-lying areas from which they summon antlered suitors. Beaver meadows are favoured sites, as are older bogs where beds of Labrador Tea underlie spindly Black Spruce. Cow Moose advertise their sexual desire in two ways. They emit loud, mournful bawls that carry some distance through cold, dense air. They also release love scents in their urine. These perfumes - in biological circles known as sex phero-

mones - drift through the night undetected by our dulled senses. But they don’t go unheeded by mighty bulls, which analyse them with their vomeronasal organ, a mass of sensory cells situated in the roof of the mouth. During their fall rut, bulls walk many miles to encounter desiring cows. An approaching bull tries to impress an advertising cow. His great antlers beat small trees into submission, with dead branches being preferred targets for they ring loudly when struck. Moose antlers are made of bone, which unlike the horns permanently borne by cows and goats, are shed each winter and grow anew the following year. Bulls also seek to impress by sauntering into view with a John Wayne-like swagger. But instead of swaying their hips in the fashion of that famous actor, bull Moose slowly swing their antlers back and forth, showing off their impressive breadth and shape.

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When MacLaren went to leave to get his own camera, after his cellphone failed to work, the cougar slowly stood up and walked into the bush behind some boulders. Around this time, MacLaren and Les McNee, who owned the farm where the cougar was sighted, saw Al Knox approaching on his antique-style golf cart truck. “I thought it (cougar) was a golden lab,” said Knox. “Then, when he turned around, I saw a rounded face. Labs don’t have a rounded face. He had pointed ears about eight to 10 inches apart,” Knox added. “I said, ‘There’s a big cat in there.’” Knox said they watched him for awhile, maybe 10 minutes, “and then up and away he went. It’s not something you

see every day.” There have also been reports of a cougar-sightings in west Ottawa near the end of Hazeldean Road in Stittsville and in the Bayshore area. The sightings sparked social media warnings for people to keep a special watch on their children and pets. There were also reports a couple of years ago of an animal looking like a cougar in the vicinity of the Madawaska Golf course. The Ministry of Natural Resources has looked in past reports and has asked anyone thinking they saw a cougar to contact them. However, officials have yet to say they are convinced there are cougars in Eastern Ontario. With files from John Carter

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Local residents appointed to Champlain CCAC board News – Two Arnprior area men have been appointed to the Champlain Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) board of directors. In a news release last week, the CACC said it was pleased to welcome J. Hugh Brownlee of White Lake and Bill Skinner of Arnprior. The appointments were announced at the Champlain CCAC’s annual meeting in Ottawa this summer. Brownlee brings a range of executive experience in telecommunications and high technology to his role on the board. Previously, he served as vice-chair of Arnprior Regional Health and was also chair of the OCRI Zone Five Market-

ing Cohort. “The CCAC offers almost unlimited potential to manage health care costs and improve the quality of life of Renfrew County residents,” said Brownlee. “Moving forward, I see the organization playing an important role within local health care hubs.” Skinner retired from the Public Service of Canada in 2008 after more than 33 years of service in different departments. His experiences included transformational and organizational change, new product and services development as well as performance measurement. “The ability to ensure that

we can stay in our homes for as long as possible when our health deteriorates is extremely important to me,” Skinner said. “The experiences of older siblings - one a recipient of home care and the other a medical doctor whose practice has focused on geriatric care in northern rural settings - have encouraged me to contribute in my own way to this challenge.” “The wide-ranging experience of these two individuals is a tremendous asset to the Champlain CCAC as it takes an ever-expanding role in connecting people to quality community-based health and resources,” said CCAC CEO Gilles Lanteigne.

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more aware and engaged concerning the farreaching effects of this devastating disease,” the resolution reads. The resolution, discussed by council at its Sept. 16 meeting, follows the introduction of Bill C-356 by NDP Nickel Belt MP Claude Gravelle calling for national plan to deal with dementia. Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias affect more than 500,000 Canadians.

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The Energy East Pipeline route through Renfrew County travels down the Ottawa River through Laurentian Valley, Whitewater Region, Admaston-Bromley, Horton and McNab-Braeside townships before passing through the Pakenham area in Lanark on its way to Richmond and Iroquois on the St. Lawrence River. Arnprior, southwest of the Upper Dwyer Hill Road and Kinburn Sideroad intersection in the Pakenham area. There would also be pumping stations in the Stittsville and Pembroke areas. The oil pumping stations would replace existing natural gas compressor stations needed every 100 kilometres or so.

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Corner of John and Edey, this 3+1 bedroom all brick bungalow is awaiting you. Large back yard with ample storage sheds. Finished basement includes bedroom, kitchen, and family room with gas fireplace, Upstairs 3 bedrooms, dining room , living room and galley kitchen, hardware thru-out upstairs, gas heat, central air MLS 884368 $314,900

Country living but yet centrally located. Three + one bedroom home on large corner lot in Stewartville. Close to schools, and recreation. Fully finished lower level. Single car oversized garage. $265,000 Mls # 873766

Row unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, single car garage with inside entry, and finished basement. Comes with all appliances. Great neighbourhood and within walking distance to all amenities $202,000 MLS 884935

129 Pine Valley Court, Dunrobin Stunning Eagle Creek Golf course bungalow, 2+2 bedrms, ICF construction with walkout basement, pretty 1 acre lot backing on golf course, 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 WATERFRONT! Birch Island, White Lake Almost 10 acre private island with 3 bedrm winterized cottage, southern exposure & mountainview only 1 hour from Ottawa! Cottage has hydro, well, septic, composite wood siding, metal roof, sunrm, woodstove, bathrm, wraparound decks, 12’ x 16’ shed, dock with clean, deep water for swimming, fishing & boating! $525,000

Three bedroom bungalow, with oversized double car garage/ workshop. Workshop has its own heat and hydro. Home has a newer kitchen and floor. Basement is partially finished with a family room and 4th bedroom. Lovely fruit trees in back yard. Great place to raise a family. $255,000 Mls 884375

Waterfront home on the Madawaska River at Calabogie. Want to retire to Tranquility etc... This 2 +1 bedroom home offers many possibilities. Exterior is log siding with a steel roof. Inside features, Sunroom overlooking the water, formal dining room and living room and 3 bathrooms. Large gently sloping yard to the water with a guest cabin $454,900 MLS 885472

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26 NORMA ST., ARNPRIOR

21 MICHAEL ST., ARNPRIOR

Heritage log home with siding circa 1885. Hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen,3 bedrooms, upgraded windows and newer gas furnace in a quiet family neighborhood. MLS#882479

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$174,500

$174,900

3283 RIVER RD., CASTLEFORD

15 ALEXANDRA ST., ARNPRIOR

1655 Heatherington Drive, Unit 6, Heron Gate Mall Area Updated and in move in condition! 2 bedrooms, newer flooring, updated kitchen and bathroom, newer gas furnace and central air,fenced yard with patio, steps to the t . Excellent tenants renting month-to-month at $1195 plus utilities if looking for an income property! $172,900

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113 McConnell Lane, Constance Bay Spacious 3 bedroom hiranch bungalow set up off the street with a flat and fenced backyard, 70’ x 130’ lot, Open concept livrm, dinrm & kitchen, hardwd flrs, basement partially finished with rec rm & spare rm! Needs TLC and price reflects this! $189,900

Donna Nych Broker COLDWELL BANKER VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE

2120 Kinburn Side Road, RR #2 Kinburn Sprawling all brick 3+1 bedrm bungalow on 7 acres, large attached garage/workshop with Phase 3 power, kitchen & 2 pce bath plus loft & huge detached garage, home has unique layout with newer hardwd flrs, main flr famrm & laundry, ensuite, basement has 4 pce bathrm, guest rm & recrm. Good spot for home based business $599,900

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Best Deal In Town!! Two storey ,three bedroom home with many upgrades. Newer windows and kitchen with breakfast/lunch/bar. Good sized living room and formal dining room. Two bathrooms, central air, and gas heat. Wrap around deck and partially fenced yard. $183,000 MLS 874226

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

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

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602 $274,900

Live in 1 rent the rest. Solid 4 unit apt. With a triple garage/storage building. Very easily converted into a 2 bedroom plus 2-1 bedroom units. Economical living! MLS#858679

Spacious 3 bedroom bungalow with a full basement waiting for your finishing touch. Gas heat,1.5 baths, main floor laundry, newer kitchen, laminate floors and a 3 season sun room. MLS#881668

$187,500

$199,500

669 RIVER RD., BRAESIDE

92 DEERFIELD DR., WHITE LAKE

Everything a family would need from the gleaming hardwood floors, large eat-in kitchen with oak cupboards,3+1 bedrooms, heated double garage/workshop on a private corner lot with an above-ground pool. Call today for a showing. MLS#866955 $314,900.

WATER ACCESS to the MADAWASKA R.-Quaint 1+2 bedroom bungalow set among the trees. Open-concept kitchen/lr,laminate floors,2 baths and a wood cook stove for those cold winter evenings. Drive out and take a look. MLS#883712

$314,900

$220,000 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 2-3 pm 2771 4TH CONCESSION ROAD WHITE LAKE SPACIOUS BUNGALOW ON 3 + ACRES, NEEDING WORK, MLS # 885980 YOUR HOST MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-7303

$309,900

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2-3:30 pm 114 CAMPBELL DRIVE, ARNPRIOR, Attractive 3 bedroom bungalow,numerous recent renovations and upgrades. MLS#883675 your host Donna Defalco 613-623-7303

$319,500

154 ARTHUR ST., ARNPRIOR $499,900

WATERFRONT ACREAGE $749,900

What can I say about this beautiful 3+2 bedroom bungalow on a well-manicured lot backing onto a ravine for privacy. It is tastefully decorated and has the quality you would expect in this price range. A true 10! MLS#877463

59 acres on the Madawaska Head Pond only 10 minutes from Arnprior-Immaculate 2+1 bedroom brick bungalow with all the bells and whistles! Triple car garage/workshop. If you love the outdoors and being on the water this private retreat is for you. MLS#882610

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FAMILIES Walk to the ARENA, SHOPPING, SCHOOL, mature subdivison of Arnrprior, Spacious split level home, quick possession is possible, MLS#875182

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$169,900

Comfortable Retirement living, 2 bedrooms, laundry in unit, custom cabintry for kitchen, balcony, MLS#877592 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

$339,900

DOCHART ESTATES

Excellent family living, loads of recreation near by, spacious family home, 2+ acres, INGROUND POOL, NICELY MAINTAINED PROPERTY, MLS#880897 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL PLACE TO BUILD YOUR HOME? -2.85 ACRES IN RIVERVIEW ESTATES CULVERT AND LANEWAY, OFFERED AT 114,900 -6 PLUS ACRES IN MCNAB TOWNSHIP ROOM FOR YOUR HOME AND MUCH MORE, OFFERED AT 119,900 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-2602


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257 Campbell Dr. Excellent Value 3Br. split level easy access to Hwy#17, beautiful and private yard, many recent upgrades ,cozy Fireplace, pine floors, ceramics and bubble tub and neutral decor. Call for your private viewing today.

5 Wolfe Cres, Arnprior New Home on Waterfront, 4 Br ,3 Bath walk out lower level, gleaming hardwood floors , 5 pc master en suite deep private back yard.

$339,900 MLS 841724

$349,500 MLS 856828

$549,500 MLS 880426

2771 4th Concession Rd. White Lake

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$139,900

426 MAYHEW ST Adult oriented neighbourhood, finished basement, rec room w/wood & stone finishings, nat.gas fireplace, 2+1 bed/3 bath bungalow w/main flr laundry. Call Pat to view today. MLS#854519 Please call Pat to view! $229,900

MCBRIDE ROAD 1.48 acres off Hwy 60 and just at the edge of Renfrew. Located beside quality homes, this lot is severed and ready for you to build on. Hydro, phone and natural gas at the road. MLS#879198 $22,900

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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2937 Bellamy Rd., White Lake MLS#884771

$239,900

3060 Kinburn Side Road, Kinburn MLS#880333

$285,000

631 Southside Way, Norway Lake MLS#867975

$274,900

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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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$350,000 49 Hugh Street Arnprior SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 1:00-2:30pm Fully renovated. Quality updates and tastefully finished. MLS#876993

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

Unique 18 acre property with 1600ft of WATERFRONT on White Lake. Accessible by boat. MLS#883774

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rent rules that require that once a public-sector employer becomes unionized, officials are forced to contract out all infrastructure projects to companies organized by a specific union. As a result of this “unfair practice,” many qualified contractors are excluded from the bidding process, driving up costs to the municipal taxpayer by hundreds of millions of dollars province-wide, says Yakabuski. Because of its “balanced approach to resolve the unfair practices currently in place,” Bill 73 has won the support of unionized contractors, construction associations and, in a significant show of support, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) officially endorsed the Bill, he added. “This legislative reform is supported by the Mayors and Regional Chairs of Ontario and the Large Urban Mayors Caucus of Ontario. With the entire municipal community on board, it is unfortunate that the Liberals and NDP chose special-interest groups ahead of the best interest of Ontario taxpayers,” concluded Yakabuski.

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and captain John Mclean struck shorthanded. With the game scoreless halfway through the first period, McGrath would be sprung on a breakaway where he made no mistake and put the Packers up 1-0. Assists went to Brian Taylor and Michael McGrath. In the second period, Almonte would hold the shot advantage but it would be Arnprior who would strike again as McLean scored shorthanded, finishing a beautiful passing play with line mate Damian Armstrong to put the Packers up 2-0. In the final frame the Packers would get their first power-play goal of the young season as Farr ripped one past Almonte goalie Dominic Plaschy, with assists going to Patrick McGrath and Tim McDonnell.

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High school sports rolling Sports - The fall sports season has begin for student athletes at Arnprior District High School. The school is holding spirit week activities all week, culminating in the annual pigskin parade through downtown Arnprior this Friday in the noon hour. The football season began last week with Dave Herrick coaching the Senior Redmen and Ryan McKenna and Jim Anas the juniors. The girls basketball season began this week with Phil Moore coaching the seniors and Dan Lavallee the juniors. Kate McKenna is coaching the cross-country team. The girls rugby season begins Oct. 1 when the Redmen host Fellowes at Dochart Park at 3 p.m. The school does not have boys volleyball teams this year.

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lets on the Ottawa River. The club was formally incorporated in 1886 with its first president being D.M. Finnie and secretary W.J. Johnston. There were 27 members and the fee was $1. The first covered rink was erected on Victoria Street in 1871. At the same

time the open air rink enjoyed a large patronage. In 1876 another new rink was built on Harriet Street. This rink was to be demolished in 1899 when a two-sheet rink was built on Elgin Street. One sheet was for the ladies and one was for the men. The rooms were heated by coal burning Quebec heaters. The interest in the sport was so great it was necessary to commence play at six o’clock in the morning to work in all of the games. In 1935 the new three-sheet rink on Elgin Street was built by M. Sullivan & Sons. It was officially opened on Feb. 19, 1936, marking the 50th anniversary of the club. In 1968 the club celebrated its centenary with the objective of building a new building, as the Elgin Street facility was deemed unfit for further use. The objective was reached in 1969 with the opening of the present day facility of four sheets and artificial ice located on Galvin Street. With 145 years of presence in the town of Arnprior, the club is now respecting the past history of the club but is also looking to the future vision for the club. Membership has been an ongoing issue since the early 1980s when membership dropped from 300 to 170. The main reason for the drop was that mom and dad were working full-time. This left little time for recreational sports. This spring the club teamed with Algonquin College to do a rebranding exercise with the hope of attracting young members as well as the 30- to 50-year-old player. The results of the study resulted in a fresh logo; use of modern technologies such as Facebook, Twitter and QR codes; and catchy slogans along with an advertising campaign. The club is looking forward to an exciting season and encourages all interested players to come out. The game can be played by all ages even with some partial physical limitations. The game is relatively safe with the proper training. The club offers day curling programs, evening leagues and youth programs. This year the club is also trying to reactivate an industrial league on Sundays For more information, you can visit the club’s website at www.arnprior@ ovca.com or visit the club’s registration nights on Oct. 1, 2 and 3 at 6:30 p.m.


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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 Arnprior Special Olympics coaches Renee Stewart, left, and Vicki Murdoch, right, are thrilled with the success of local athletes, from left Gregory Murdoch, Tia Crabtree and LIsa Turcotte, at provincials held in North York. The athletes came home with loads of medals and memories that will last forever. SHERRY HAAIMA/ METROLAND

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Sports - Our journey started a year ago 2012, in Ottawa for the Region 7 Summer Qualifier for athletics. Special Olympics Arnprior sent 17 athletes to the qualifier for the Special Olympics Summer Provincial Games, 2013. It was a wonderful sunny day in Ottawa. At the end of the day, all of the Arnprior athletes brought home ribbons. The Ontario Provincial Office then lets each region know which athletes have qualified for the Summer Provincial Games. The games were to be held in York Region, outside of Toronto.

They were Tia Crabtree, Gregory Murdoch and Lisa Turcotte. Two coaches, Vicki Murdoch and Renée Stewart, were also chosen to attend with the athletes. The athletes stayed in shape by competing in other Special Olympics Arnprior sports, such as basketball, swimming and floor hockey, during the winter months. In the spring, the athletes continued to train three days a week. The athletes were also running on their own everyday and were shown how to use starting blocks. They trained hard for their events: Tia 100m, 400m, 800m, long jump and shot put; Greg and Lisa 100m, 200m, long jump and shot put.

two coaches were a big help in encouraging our Special Olympics athletes to work harder. Many thanks for all their help in preparing and keeping them motivated to train hard. We left Arnprior at 3:30 a.m. on July 11 to catch a train for Toronto. When we arrived in Toronto, we had to go straight to the athletic venue. There, competition started at 1:30 that afternoon. It was an early start to our day and one of the athletes competed in the 800m finals. Our three athletes came home with 14 medals, many personal bests and two coaches who were very proud for the athlete’s achievements.

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In November 2012, the first list of qualifiers finally came out. Proudly three out of the 17 athletes from Special Olympics Arnprior were chosen to attend the summer provincial games.

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We also had help from two other experienced young coaches, Ty Whitelock and Bridget Derraugh. They both have been involved in athletics and themselves competing in athletics. These

Lisa: 100m-gold, 200m-gold, long jumpgold and relay-silver Gregory: long jump-gold. 200m-silver, shot put-bronze and relay-silver

Tia: 100m-gold, 400m-gold, 800m-gold, long jump-gold, shot put-bronze and relaybronze. We had a very positive experience in Toronto with many medals clanging around the athlete’s necks. The coaches believe that the athletes stood a lot taller, even though their medals weight them down. Many thanks to Vicki in helping get these athletes in their best shape ever. They were ready for the games and they all wanted to place. We all had lots of fun and we were very proud to represent Special Olympics Arnprior athletics. We will wait with nervous anticipate to the November announcement of which athletes have qualified to attend Special Olympics Nationals Summer Games in B.C. in July 2014. The final goal will be Special Olympics Worlds Summer Games in California in 2015. Congratulation to all the athletes who have worked hard over the past two years, to be the best that they all can be.

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SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD AND CARPET BOWLING AT THE ALMONTE COMMUNITY CENTRE The 2013–2014 Senior Shuffleboard season will be starting in early October. The recreational senior shuffleboard program provides all participants with the opportunity to get out and meet new people, take part in some physical activity and have some fun. Interested participants for the Senior Shuffleboard program should contact Marilyn Snedden at 613256-3130. For any other questions please call Calvin Murphy 3FDSFBUJPO $PPSEJOBUPS BU &YU

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To produce one tonne of copper you can use 14 tonnes of recycled e-waste, or 80,000 tonnes of raw material from underground mining. 1 tonne of copper is enough to make 5,000 new mobile phones. Recycle your e-waste at all Lanark Highlands waste sites! No tipping fees apply.

2- Fire Station (Sub) - Joe’s Lake Saturday, October 19th, 2013 - 10:00 AM At the North Lavant Community Centre, 2082 Black Creek Road, In the Township of Lanark Highlands

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Scratch sure proved her worth as a house cat Lifestyle - As far as Mother was concerned, there were no “ifs, ands, or buts” about it when it came to having pets in the house. They belonged in the barn, and that’s all there was to it. The barn cats had litters; it seemed to me back then, every time the weather changed. And every time a new batch of kittens came on the scene, I begged Mother to let me keep at least one in the house for a pet. I promised I would look after it. It would never wander through the rooms, and I would feed it myself, so there would be no spots on the kitchen floor, which Mother kept as clean as a whistle. “No cats in the house” she would say again! And so I would have to play with them in the barns, where they were allowed to wander freely, some in the cow byre, some in the stable, and often one or two in where Father kept the sheep. I would make sure they all had fresh milk every day, and, of

course, I gave them all names. My brother Emerson said giving barn cats names was just about the craziest idea he ever heard of, especially when there were so many. I paid him no heed! They came in all colours, but mostly they were grey or black with white spots. And then one batch produced one that was golden brown with white around its neck, and a pure white tail. Emerson said it looked like its mother had been scared by a fox, whatever that meant. To me it was the most beautiful kitten I had ever seen. But it didn’t look like its mother had much love for it. To me it always seemed to be pushed aside, and away from the other kittens. And it got thinner and thinner. Emerson said it wasn’t long for this world, and the best thing that could happen to it, was to put it in a grain sack and take to the Bonnechere! Needless to say that sent me into

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I was so happy, and that night I printed in my diary that for the first time ever, I was allowed to have a baby kitten in the house! I called it Scratch, because it loved to scratch on the side of the cardboard box which was its home through the night. And it grew and flourished. How Scratch grew! And every day Mother would warn me that soon it would have to join the other cats in the barn. The litter was born early in the fall, and as the nights got colder, I was eternally grateful that Scratch was in a warm spot to sleep. Just before I went to bed every night I took Scratch outside and then

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put her into the cardboard box. She was growing so fast with my tender love and care that soon she would outgrow her night bed. And then one morning, even before I was out of bed, I heard Mother let a scream out of her that I was sure could be heard across the 20-acre field. I tore downstairs, not knowing what to expect. And there was Scratch sound asleep outside the box, and beside her, half-mutilated, were two very dead mice! Now, if there was anything Mother hated more than the common house fly or pet animals in the house, it was a mouse! She was sure they carried germs. It wasn’t so much that she was afraid of them; it was just that she thought they were just about the dirtiest critters on earth!

And that’s what changed Mother’s mind about having a pet in the house! Scratch, as long as she was ‘earning her keep’ was allowed to spend the nights in the cardboard box in the kitchen. She spent most of the winter there, that year. But the day came when Scratch herself wanted to be out in the barns. She had grown full size, and remained the only cat with the odd colouring, and she sneaked around unheard and ignored the other cats completely. And when I saw that she much preferred the hen house over the cow byre, I wondered if there was more truth than poetry to what Emerson claimed. Maybe there was a bit of fox-blood running through her veins.

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fits of crying and I begged Mother to let me keep it in the house until it had grown a bit. I even promised to knit an extra dishcloth without being asked, a task I likened to cleaning the outhouse! Finally, Mother relented. It would have to be kept in a box at night. I would have to take it outside to “do its business,” and it would only be in the house until it was able to fend for itself out in the barn.

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The Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program and the Arnprior Volunteer Fire Department have joined forces along with Enbridge Gas to provide 200 dual smoke and carbon monoxide detectors for seniors living in Arnprior. It is part of Project Zero, a public education program, which has the support of the Ontario Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council. It is aimed at eliminating residential fire and carbon monoxide deaths. Assisting in the program, from left, are Seniors at Home executive assistant/transportation co-ordinator Tammy Mondor, Seniors at Home in-town driver Nancy Peck, Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington, Arnprior Deputy Chief/Fire Prevention Officer Rick Desarmia and Arnprior Fire Prevention Officer Cory Nicholas.

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Community – Wow. What a week! Thanks folks for all the support when ‘Cous and Thai’ came strolling and riding through town last week. Although the barbecue attendance was a little disappointing, those who took part enjoyed his information session and as always were generous with their donations towards the purchase of another service dog for a deserving military person requiring some help. We wished him well and good luck with the rest of his walk and we will keep in touch. Sunday’s Veterans Dinner was very well attended and everything went well. It’s always great to see the veterans out and to renew old acquaintances. The afternoon venue went over well and those attending appreciated being able to get home in the late afternoon. Tuesday’s Elvis’ visit was “awesome� the ladies say, There were even a few (very few) men there. Good turn-out and lots of fun. Might even be an “encore� sometime next year. This was followed by a games night for volunteers and friends, another fun night with horse racing, cards, and crown and anchor games. The week wound up with a euchre tournament and a golf game, entertainment by Two for the Show and a steak dinner. What a week. Thanks to all the volunteers who made it happen, and to all who attended the events. POPPY CAMPAIGN

October should be pretty much back to normal. Of course the annual big Halloween bash is in full planning mode. This year the poppy campaign starts the last weekend in October, so veterans, legion members and cadets will be out with their poppies for three weekends this year. Poppy Chair Janet Clapham is always looking for help with the campaign and there are lots of jobs available. So if you can help, deliver or pick up poppy boxes or wreaths, she’d be delighted to hear from you as soon as possible. Until next time.

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Chest Nuts to sell plants at Farmers’ Market, gear up for trip to Florida perennial plant sale. On Oct. 5 at the Arnprior Farmers’ Market at the Arnprior Fairgrounds, members will be selling perennial plants and seeds. The Chest Nuts will be there at 9 a.m. with a variety of plants for sale. “Put your garden to bed this year with some new plants ready to grow in the spring.” If you have any plants that you can donate, the Chest Nuts would be grateful. They have many pots of differing sizes as well, for your use. Please call Jeanette (613-622-0190) or Sue (613-623-5822) for more information.

Lifestyle – The Arnprior-based Prior Chest Nuts Dragonboat Team is going to Florida in October 2014 to participate in an International Dragon Boat Festival. There will be teams from all over the world in attendance, from New Zealand, Australia, China, the United States and Canada to name a few. The Chest Nuts are very excited and busy fundraising so all of its 27 members can attend. They have a year to raise the funds and have made a good start with a well-attended Spring Tea and Fashion Show last spring. Another big fundraiser is coming up for - a

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Hospices face critical conditions With hospital beds at a premium and the seniors’ population set to double, the city is in desperate need of more palliative care options METROLAND EAST SPECIAL REPORT

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errence Quickfall knows he is going to die. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago and the slow moving cancer continues to advance. “It’s very traumatic when you’ve been told you have cancer and you need to learn how to deal with that – the trauma, the big C. What the hell do you do, where do you go from here?” asks Quickfall. He received the traditional treatment – chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy – at a hospital but became depressed and withdrawn. “The trouble with a hospital is it’s very clinical,” he says. “There’s not enough personal attention, personal care. They’re always busy, busy, busy. “I’m stuck in these bloody four walls, I can’t get out. There’s no point in me hanging round, I’m not doing anything. And I’m taking up a lot of money that could be used on other people.” Sensing his distress, his social worker mentioned the option of hospice. Intrigued, Quickfall visited the Hospice at May Court, located in Old Ottawa South. The non-profit – a part of Hospice Care Ottawa, which includes Friends of Hospice Ottawa in Kanata – offers specialized support and a wide range of services to people and families experiencing a lifelimiting illness, either in their homes or through residential programs at one of their two locations. After four months of attending day programs at May Court, the 73-yearold has found a sense of community and belonging. On a regular visit, Quickfall can be found painting in the art room, talking to other patients, enjoying the garden views or playing cards with friends he’s made through the hospice. “We’re all in palliative care; palliative care is preparation for end of life,” he says. “We all know we’re going to die, but we’re here to have fun and that’s what we’re damn well going to do.” Quickfall plans on taking advantage of a residential bed at the hospice when his time comes. Aside from offering more personal attention, the cost to the health-care system is much lower. A residential

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Terrence Quickfall became depressed when his cancer treatments kept him cooped up inside the house. But after joining the day hospice program at May Court, Quickfall says he is in much greater spirits. He visits twice a week to paint, play cards and chat with his friends.

DYING FOR DIGNITY A three-part series about hospice palliative care in Ottawa Part 1: A look at palliative care in the Ottawa area and the need for more resources as the population ages. hospice bed comes in at $400 a day, while a hospital bed is between $800 and $1,200. But hospice beds are in high demand and the supply isn’t where it should be. A report by Hospice Care Ottawa states 75 per cent of people with a terminal illness pass away in hospital and only 15 per cent of those patients receive quality end-of-life care. With a population close to one million people, Ottawa should have 70 hospice beds; that estimate allows for population growth and increasing mortality as the population ages. But the city only has 17. As baby boomers age, Ottawa’s seniors are expected to make up 20 per cent of the population by 2030. The number of deaths are expected to rise from 9,000 to 19,000 a year and 90 per cent of those people could benefit from hospice palliative care at the end of life, according to

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the report. Currently, fewer than 300 people have access to hospice palliative care in the city each year. Although the idea of hospice palliative care isn’t new – home support programs have been available in Ottawa since 1987 and residential hospices since 1997 – the way society thinks about end-of-life-care needs to change. Instead of focusing on a person’s last days, palliative care needs to begin at the initial stage of diagnosis, says Dr. José Pereira, head of the division of palliative care at the University of Ottawa, and medical chief of the palliative care programs at Bruyère Continuing Care and the Ottawa Hospital. “We relegate it to the very end and we make the wrong decisions in the meantime. People suffer,” he explains. “As a society, we still think of pal-

liative as being only the last few days of life. The problem with that is we then miss the opportunity of preparing for the end of life. We miss the opportunity of improving quality of life, of improving symptoms, pain, shortness of breath, etcetera – of having these discussions much earlier,” says Pereira. “This is something that as a society we need to start rethinking.” In preparation, Ottawa must have resources in place to help people in every aspect of the palliative care continuum – something that is sorely lacking. “Fifty-two per cent of cancer patients are dying in hospitals,” says Pereira. The reasons? A lack of preparation and a lack of hospice beds, he says. Quickfall is one of the lucky ones – receiving the type of quality care that the report says is needed.

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“We desperately need more of these day programs, we need more hospice,” says Quickfall. “The baby boomers are coming to the front now, totally unprepared. We never seem to

think these people are going to get old one day. The days are gone when you retired at 65 and died at 66. Now, we retire at 55 and die at 95, and in that 40 years anything can happen.” CAN’T MEET NEEDS

Until recently, there were only nine beds available at May Court. Eight more beds were opened earlier this year at the Embassy West Senior Living centre on Carling Avenue. “We have them full pretty well all the time,” says Hospice Care Ottawa executive director Lisa Sullivan, adding the average length of stay is between 12 to 15 days. “There is definitely a need out there for hospice beds and when we opened more beds, within a couple days they were full again.” There will be two more beds by October and there are plans to build a 10-bed residential hospice in Kanata by 2016. But even then, that will only bring Ottawa to less than half of what’s recommended. Only a year ago, the city was operating two separate hospices: the Friends of Hospice Ottawa and the Hospice at May Court. The two organizations joined forces in an effort to integrate funding and services for the city. See page 41


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Currently undergoing rebranding, the organization is now called Hospice Care Ottawa and has been working hard not only to get funding for its $1.7 million operating costs, but also to fill the gaps with other fundraisers and donation opportunities. Government funding only covers 40 per cent of the hospice’s total costs. Local health integration networks, which are funded by the province, pay $90,000 per bed – the standard across Ontario. “When they say $90,000 per bed that just covers the (registered nurse), all those who serve the needs of the patient,” Sullivan says. That money doesn’t help hospices purchase equipment, run day programs, or offer grief and bereavement counselling. “We have some services but they really just scratch the surface in terms of meeting the needs of our clients,” says Sullivan. “We can’t meet the needs of everyone in Ottawa. That’s a real area of concern.”

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BY THE NUMBERS

Ottawa projected population growth 55+ from 2011 to 2031

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Three-quarters of all deaths in Canada occur in hospitals and long-term care facilities.

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The cost of dying in a hospital ranges from $10,223 for a sudden death to $36,652 for terminal illnesses including cancer and $39,937 for organ failure. Up to 70 per cent of the costs for terminal illnesses are due to hospitalizations. It costs around $15,866 for cancer patients to die at home.

We can’t meet the needs of everyone in Ottawa. That’s a real area of concern. LISA SULLIVAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, HOSPICE CARE OTTAWA

The hospice, which includes home-based hospice services, relies on the community to raise the additional 60 per cent to remain open every year through events, monetary donations and grants to pad the funding, says Sullivan. “It’s a real challenge, but that is why we do things like Hike for the Hospice, Home for the Holidays and Girls Night Out,” says Sullivan about community-based fundraising. “Without fundraisers, we wouldn’t have the services that we do.” For the executive director, dying is an important part of living and she says people need options when it comes to end-of-life care. “If it’s at home, how can we as a community support them for being at home?” asks Sullivan. “The longer we can keep them at the home, connected to the right services, give them the support they need, the less likely they are to go through those emergency doors and end up in a hospital bed. “If it gets to be too much at home, if the caregivers are exhausted, then they should have the choice of having a hospice bed available to them,” says Sullivan. PEACEFUL SETTING

Lennox Sterling wanted to die at home. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2008 and as his condi-

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tion deteriorated over the next two years, his family had a nurse visit in the evenings to help with his care. His wife, Kathleen, was his primary caregiver at home. But it became impossible after his chemotherapy was stopped. “It became a situation where, even though Lennox wanted to pass away at home, he just wasn’t able to because the cancer had spread through his whole body,” says Kathleen. “I felt fortunate that when the time did come, that May Court had a bed available for him,” she says. He passed away six days after being admitted to the May Court at the age of 51. “This was a devastating time in our lives, but to have our loved one cared for by the very special people at May Court in his final days gave us great comfort. We were allowed to be his wife and children without the stress of his daily care. But most importantly, Lennox was allowed to die with dignity,” says Kathleen, who now donates her time fundraising for

the hospice. “To have that bed available just took that stress away from myself and the kids. “It just allowed us to be able to spend those last six days with him in a more relaxed, calm, peaceful setting. The people that work at the May Court surround you with their compassion; they’re always there for you. That it just made that journey and those last six days of his life that much easier on us.” This type of care should be available to everyone who needs it, and that means more resources are needed. “Hospice care is an integral part of our health system,” says Sullivan. “We as a society recognize how important it is that dying is part of all our lives and that we create the kind of supports that people need during those last days of their life and make it available and accessible and as peaceful and as close to home as possible.” Special report by Michelle Nash, Jessica Cunha, Laura Mueller, Blair Edwards and Emma Jackson

The number of residential hospices in all of Ontario. Seventeen more are in planning. Almost all are located in urban settings. Rural communities are disproportionately underserved.

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Ontario should have between 900 to 1,030 hospice beds with a population of 13.5 million. Currently there are 231 beds open, 10 in construction and 141 in planning.

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The amount of money that would be saved by shifting 10 per cent of patients at end of life from acute hospital care to hospice palliative care. It costs approximately $4,700 per client to provide palliative care in the home, or about one-quarter of the $19,000 cost for acute care.

Next week Part two looks at a new regional program in Ottawa, which aims to make the city a leader in hospice palliative care in the province.

Statistics from: The Way Forward; Walker et al., 2011; Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association, 2012; The Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres et al., 2010; Rick Firth, Hospice Palliative Care Ontario

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A portion of each of Nancy’s commissions are donated toLocal Woman’s Shelters.

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NEW THIS YEAR! PRESIDENT’S CHOICE

SUPER DOGS SHOW Watch as they dance, leap, jump and grove!

EVERYDAY 12 p.m., 2 p.m. & 4 p.m.

Get your tickets online carpfair.ca or call 613-839-2172 today! 3790 Carp Rd., Box 188, Carp, Ontario K0A 1L0

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ART

Connected to your community

Arnprior and Beyond Arts Discovery Tour organizers are pleased to have Arnprior artists including Paul Perreault, creator of the above historical look at Arnprior’s main street; Marg Lamendeau; and Kanata artist Violeta Borisonik join the tour this year.

Tour Arnprior and Beyond studios this weekend Events -The Arnprior & Beyond Arts Discovery Tour will run this weekend, Sept. 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is a self-drive art tour along the beautiful Ottawa River. Stop in at nine studios featuring 20 local artists. As well as several Arnprior and McNabBraeside artists back for the second annual tour, several Renfrew area artists have joined the tour this year. There will be demonstrations, refresh-

ments, information about upcoming classes and plenty of original, one-of-a-kind pieces including oil and watercolour painting, wood carving, mosaic, pencil art, glass work, digital art, textiles, mixed media, jewelry, and more. For information about the artists or see a map, go to the website Arnpriorbeyondart.tumblr.com, email abartsa@yahoo.ca, follow on Facebook and Pinterest at Arnprior Beyond Art, and on twitter @abartsa.

While many patients with age-related Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Retinopathy, the two leading causes of blindness, were required to travel to Kingston to have vision-saving treatment, they can now stay in the Perth/Smiths Falls area to complete their procedures. Dr. Sanjay Sharma, an internationally recognized retina specialist has now brought the Macula Clinic to Smiths Falls to conveniently provide retinal care to patients living in Perth/Smiths Falls and surrounding areas. The macula is the small central part in the back of the eye that allows us to see fine detail. This is important for activities like reading, driving, and face recognition. In both age-related macular degeneration and diabetes, the macula can become very wet with fluid which can ultimately destroy vision. Fortunately these conditions can be treated with medications that are injected into the eye. These injections result in stabilization of vision in 95% of people and significant improvement in nearly half. “We have heard from our patients that traveling to Kingston for their eye injections was very difficult for them and their family members. While our patients still have to have specialized testing done in Kingston, I believe establishing a Macula Clinic in Smiths Falls provides better care for patients in this and surrounding areas”, says Dr. Sharma, a Professor of Ophthalmology and Epidemiology at Queen’s University who completed his training in retinal diseases at Harvard University. “These treatments have made a huge impact on the quality of life of our patients”, says Dr. Sharma who has authored over 200 scientific articles. “Our research shows that without timely treatment patients can lose vision within a matter of weeks.” Patients in the Brockville and Belleville areas are already benefiting from the presence of having a Macula Clinic in their area. Ms. Daphne Hall, a patient with the wet form of macular degeneration who used to travel to Kingston for her eye injections is benefiting from the procedure done locally. “We are so appreciative of Dr. Sharma and his team coming here. I no longer have to worry about how I am going to get back and forth to Kingston.” If you notice new distortion or sudden vision loss, it is critical that you be urgently assessed by your eye doctor. Timely intervention is the key to retaining and potentially restoring lost vision.

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THE GRAND OPENING/RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY WILL BEGIN AT 11:00 AM.

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COMMUNITY

Connected to your community

Public Educa on Seminar Date: Wednesday October 9th, 2013 Loca on: GEM Hall, Groves Park Lodge 470 Raglan Street North, RENFREW R0012323136

Keynote Speakers: Bonnie Schroeder

Beverlee McIntosh

MSW • RSW Ontario Caregiver Coali on, Steering Commi ee Member

Re red Social Worker and VP Health for the ON Provincial Council of Women

“Caregiving” A caregiver is someone who supports family/friend in need of ongoing assistance. This workshop will appeal to anyone interested in learning more about caregiving and the work of the Ontario Caregiver Coali on and will offer a personal reflec on of caring for a spouse with demen a.

Ian Henderson President of Bereavement Support & Educa on-O awa

“Understanding Disenfranchised Grief and Hidden Losses” Grief is a reac on to all kinds of losses, not just death. Disenfranchised grief occurs when an individual’s loss is not publicly recognized or acknowledged by others. Because their grief cannot be shared, the grievers face special pain and problems that can result in complicated grief. This session will also address some important issues around care for the caregiver.

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Dragon boaters give back The White Pine Festival was the setting for the Dragon Boat Fun Day held at Robert Simpson Park beach and it was a great success. As part of the Arnprior Dragon Boat Club’s ‘Give-back to our Community’ campaign, Barb Bailey and Mary Berndt of the Draggin’ Behinds Dragon Boat Team present Arnprior and District Food Bank representatives Helen Schefter and Kathy Tonkin with a generous cash donation.

Registra on begins at 9:00am Seminar 9:30 am – 12:00pm Light Lunch will be provided. Pre-registra on is required. RSVP by September 30th to Chantal.Barr@champlain.ccac-ont.ca or call 1-866-994-8124 (ext. 5914) Educa on Seminar and lunch provided courtesy of the Renfrew County Geriatric Services Network.

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

Baby born at Arnprior Regional Health

Welcome to ADHS co-op students: Sagaki Armitage – Health Records Emma Cavanaugh –Diagnostic Imaging Kelsey Hill – Grove Dietary Anne-Marie St-Michael – Grove Activities The students will be working at ARH from Monday, Sept 16 through to January 23! Thank you to the Auxiliary

The ARH Auxiliary presented pharmacy tech, Mary Ann Christman and President & CEO Eric Hanna with a cheque for $100,000. This money will be used towards the purchase of a McKesson PacMed automated pharmacy dispensing system. Unit-dosing shifts the effort and distraction of medication processing, with its potential for harm, from the nursing ward to central pharmacy. It

Thank you to the organizing committee members of Mardi Bra 2013– Karen Smith, Brenda Reed, Shannon Olmstead, Jackie Laughlin, Tanya McClure, Rhonda Sawyer, Stacey Kelly, Sue How and Lori Van Wyk. Thank you to our sponsors Tierney Stauffer LLP, and all the generous prize donors. Thank you to Chris Kyte and all the

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Dr. Rachel Delong, RN’s Jen Crete and Lisa Philips are photographed with parents Shelley and Dan Albert and their daughter Julia. The Albert’s were making their way to the hospital. However, when they reached Arnprior, Shelley knew they were not making it to Ottawa. Julia is the first baby born in the emergency department since 2003. The Albert’s have four boys at home! “The baby delivery went wonderfully. Everybody worked well together and put the patient and husband at ease, despite perhaps being a little out of our comfort zones. It was a very exciting and positive experience” said Dr. Delong.

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Connected to your community

ENTERTAINMENT

Folk troubadour to entertain at Neat Cafe in Burnstown Events - Three-time Junowinner David Francey has announced a fall launch tour for So Say We All. Among the stops on tour is this Friday, Sept. 27 at the Neat Coffee Shop in Burnstown. Long-time manual labour-

er-turned three-time Juno-winning folk troubadour, Francey sets off on a cross-Canada tour this month, giving audiences a chance to see him live for the first time since the spring release of So Say We All, his 10th recording. The album – an homage to

perseverance, inspired by a recent period of hardship in Francey’slife – went to #2 on the iTunes singer-songwriter chart and has been top 5 on the folk radio charts in both Canada and the U.S. It also earned solid praise from Exclaim, which suggest-

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ed Francey “has had more impact than any old-school Canadian folk songsmith since the late great Stan Rogers.” Francey joined Jian Ghomeshi on CBC’s Q after the release to discuss the experiences with depression that inspired the album. He told Ghomeshi he never thought twice about discussing such personal subject in song. “There seems to be some kind of stigma around depression and I don’t understand why it’s there,” said Francey. “There’s no shame in it. None at all.” He added, “I didn’t really expect it to cause any kind of stir that way, mostly because I don’t view it that way myself.” Francey spent more than 25 years working in rail yards, construction sites and in the Yukon bush, prolifically documenting working class life through songs and poems he never imagined he would ever earn money from. However, urged to perform by his wife, Beth Girdler, who recognized a rare and desperately-sought-after authenticity in her husband’s work, Francey took to the stage for the first time at the age of 45 and was instantly embraced in the folk world.

David Francey will perform at the Neat Coffee House in Burnstown this Friday, Sept. 27 BETH GIRDLER

Within a decade of his debut, Francey had won three Junos, topped the Penguin Eggs Critics Poll three times, earned a Canadian Folk Music Award and a Socan Award, and won several other high profile songwriting honours. His song Skating Rink, a tribute to the small-town backyard rink, became a staple of CBC’s Hockey Day in Canada broadcasts, and, in 2007, Francey was named one of the Top 25 Artists of the Past 25 Years by listeners of WUMB, Boston (NPR).

Francey’s songs have been covered by well-known artists such as The Del McCoury Band, The Rankin Family, The Barra MacNeils and Tracy Grammer, and Francey has co-written with the Trews, who perform two of his songs as part of their live shows. Most recently, Francey’s journey from construction site to concert stage was captured in the Juno-nominated feature-length documentary Burning Bright, which aired on the Documentary Channel.

Church Directory WORSHIP IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

CALVARY BAPTIST

Pastor Bruce Donald (Fellowship Baptist) 613-623-4863 156 Landrigan Street South Sunday Worship 10:30 am Children’s Bible Classes Nursery Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study 7:00 pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Associate Pastor Ken Wood Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

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

PARTNERS IN HARVEST RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

59 Madawaska St., 622-5929 www.rolcf.ca Saturday Celebration @ 6:00p.m. Children/Youth Ministry Pastor Sandra Stott

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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!

BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE

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

PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH

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

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

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

PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!

WORD OF FAITH C.F.C.M.

THE ROCK CHURCH

59 Madawaska St. Arnprior, K7S 1S1 622-7729 Pastor Joe Moniz Sunday Celebration 10 am Children’s Ministry Wednesday Prayer & Praise 7:00 pm www.therockchurch.ca

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

ANGLICAN

EMMANUEL ANGLICAN

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

LUTHERAN

ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

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

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BUSINESS SERVICES

Housecleaning Service Honest, reliable woman with 30+ years of cleaning experience has an opening every second Tuesday or weekly Mondays in Renfrew area. Call Elizabeth at 613.432.6559

!!A-1!! DUMP RUNS, MOVING, Appliance repair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee), Moving available with trailer. Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, Arnprior

FIREWOOD

ACCOUNTING CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 Saturn Accounting Services 613-832-4699

BUSINESS SERVICES CYS -Dump runs, mowing, raking, free metal pickup, flower beds, house cleaning and more. Quality work, reasonable rates, licensed and insured. Call Bob 613-622-5923

Property Ownership Registry Office Searches $49.99, Call 613.277.2088 or email jmooregps@gmail.com

Dry firewood, Maple, Beech, Ironwood, $75 a cord. Can deliver Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea613.758.2956 sonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540 HUNTER SAFETY Mixed hardwood- dried 1 year. $100/face cord. Free delivery to most area’s. HUNTER SAFETY Cana- 613-229-4004 AUCTIONS AUCTIONS dian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. MIXED HARDWOOD FOR Call Kevin 613.432.5192 SALE, $90 a single cord, Call Ted 613-433-9044 kevin.white@bell.net Saturday October 5, 2013

In Honour of Heidi Nestler & Patrick Cleary Saturday September 28th 2013 – 8:00 P.M. Santa Fe 168 Raglan St. S., Renfrew $5.00 admission at the door

10:00 a.m. sharp For Joyce Begley to be held at 1630 River Rd., Kemptville, Ontario which is located at the corner of Actons Corners Road and River Road Large assortment of sawn lumber – dry – stored inside – 1” lumber – oak; pine; cherry; cedar - some 16 and 20” boards. Planer; Router; Rockwell Delta Table Saw; Ryobi Planer; Shop Vac; Delta Scroll Saw; hand saws; nail puller; wrenches; tool boxes; hardware; Rockwell Beaver 6” Jointer; Beaver 16” bandsaw; Files; Weller Drill Press; Mogue Belt sander; Sears ½ drill; squares; chisels; C clamps; HD planer; Lathe; Lathe chisels; DeWalt table saw; Zinc Washboard; Broad Ax; hatchet; spade; large wheel chair; Air Compressor; Pioneer Chain saw; Trunks; Bench grinders; Socket sets; Bolts; Nails; pipe wrenches; Drills; Files; Saw blades; sledge hammers; Wooden tool boxes; Bench vice; Wisconsin Baler Gas Motor – as is; Welding helmets; Machete; water pump; assorted lengths of chain; Gas motor; Small work bench; Gas fridge; Cant hook; Snow shoes. Plus many, many items too numerous to mention. Owner: Joyce Begley 613-692-6205 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident STAG & DOES

COMMERCIAL RENT COMMERCIAL SPACE, on busy Madawaska Street, Arnprior. almost 500 sq ft, $735 (taxes included) plus hydro and hot water. 613-623-9282

STAG & DOES

GRADUATION

Kaitlyn Nicole Arbuthnot has successfully completed her Degree in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education at the University of Ottawa, Ont. She has received her Certificate of Qualification and Registration. Kaitlyn plans to reside in the Ottawa Valley area and is currently accepting supply teaching offers and interviews. Kaitlyn also is enrolled with the University to continue ongoing education in her field. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors and know she will only exceed her expectations and dreams.

With all our love

Mom and father Bob, Ryan and KD, Velma and Ken, Oliver, Fegan and Koho. xo ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

call (613) 432 2181

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Multi family yard sale at 369 McAndrew Street 1 and 2 bedroom apt, 71 Renfrew on Sat 28th 8-12 Sullivan Cres Arnprior. Available now, includes Rain date Oct 5th heat, water, fridge, stove Yard Sale 92 Bonnechere and parking. Laundry on $645/$745 Info St. S. Sat. Sept. 28, start- site. ing at 8 am. Antiques, 819.773.2620 baby stuff, wedding, furni1 bedroom apartment for ture and MORE! rent in a secure building in Renfrew. Available October Yard Sale Sept. 28/13, 151 1st. $545 per month, inFarewell St Renfrew, 8 am cludes heat. Has parking -12 pm. Mechanic tools, and laundry room. Call BuChristmas decorations and jold Properties more. 613.432.0789

BIRTH

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BIRTHDAY

Proud parents are JON & LYNDSEY LOWE Grandparents Myles & Lynn Cameron Judy & Bob Cressman Bill & Maria Lowe

Happy 80th Birthday

Marie Butler

Muselak

October 5, 2013 WEDDING

Brett Miller & Carmen Hempstock

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$5.00 per ticket

Huge Yard Sale 3 families, lots of stuff Nascar, Bikes, Weights, Table, tons more. Sat Sept 21, 1291 Whitton Rd, 8-1 & Sept. 28.

Weighing 9 lbs 5 oz and 21 1/4 inches

WEDDING

Jen Donegan & Jamie Cobus CLR468444

sat. sept. 28, 8:00pm

FOR RENT 1 & 2 BEDROOM, Arnprior. Quiet, secure, nonsmoking, pet free building. Includes appliances, parking, heat, water, laundry, renovated with many extras. References. 613-296-4521

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Pig Roast at Cobus Farm – 1185 Dugald Rd., Renfrew Saturday, September 28th $10 for admission and dinner BYOB and a lawn chair Celebrations begin at 6 p.m.

Closing Yard Sale, 5791 Matawatchan Rd. Griffith Ont. 2 km’s from Hwy 41. Many items also nine school desks and tarps 15 by 42 ft, freebies. Oct 5 and 6, Sat and Sun, 8 am - 6 pm. See You! Rain or shine

GARAGE SALE

WHITNEY RYAN

Stag & Doe

renfrew curling club

Tax Course Classes startSeptember Opportunities l l 877-735-2525

BIRTHDAY

John and Joyce Whitelock Mom & Dad Grandma and Grandpa

for alex patrois & paige heins

H&R Block Enrol today. ing in Employment c a 735-2525 24 hours

GARAGE SALE. Rain or shine, garage sale at 10 John Street in Perth on Saturday, September 28, 2013. Two-Family Garage Sale/Moving Sale. Lots of great stuff at great prices too. Perth: 10 John Street On the corner of John Street and Rogers Road, ARNPRIOR AGRICULTU- Perth, Ontario RAL SOCIETY, huge in- 09/28/2013 door/outdoor garage and 8:00 AM - 02:00PM craft sale, Sept 28, 8-4, Arnprior Fairgrounds, 10 87 Moore Street Arnprior, Galvin Street, Something Sat. Sept. 28, 7am-1pm. for everyone, great deals, Multi-family yard sale. great people.

Happy 60th Anniversary

STAG & DOE

GARAGE SALE

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Prime Commercial Space available immediately, Main St. Renfrew. Parking GARAGE SALE lot available and wheelchair access. Call for de6 FAMILY YARD SALE, tails. 613.432.1911 Friday Sept 27 Noon-5 pm, Saturday Sept 28 8am-4pm, 2146 Aylwin Road, Fitzroy Harbour. Everything from baby items to tools. Rain or Shine

Congratulations K.K., we are so proud of you!

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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE - RENFREW Approximately 1500 square feet to be shared with an existing tenant in a prime location. Street level and wheelchair accessible. Washroom, staff room and storage area are included. $700 per month plus utilities. For information please contact Heather Kewley 613.752.1769 or Ayn Nagrodski at 613.433.4721

GRADUATION

AUCTION SALE

STAG & DOES

COMMERCIAL RENT

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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

CLEANING / JANITORIAL

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FARM LAND

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

Allan (Dorothy), Jeff (Barb), Terry, Brent (Nicole), Tracy (Terry), Barb (Jason), Jonathon (Tara) and your 14 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren

To anyone we missed please join us to celebrate our marriage at the Renfrew Legion 8p.m. Saturday September 28, 2013

Another sweet smile to brighten our day another small hand to hold on the way.

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

Mike and Amanda (Clemen), big brother Hunter and big sister Paisley are thrilled to announce the arrival of Parker Michael Francis on July 24th 2013 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital weighing 8lbs, 14oz. Proud grandparents Anne Clemen and Fran & Beulah Muselak. CLR470215

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47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

613-432-9335 CARS

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

613-312-7511

Inventory Is Still 2000 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Blue Loaded only 126 km Wow $2888 This Car is Mint Don’t Miss Out

2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $630/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053

458 Mayhew St 3 bedroom single home $1075/month utilities not included. First & last required. Available Nov. 1st 613.408.1108 Brad.

2 BEDROOM CONDO apartments, clean, quiet and bright, Campbell Court, Daniel St, S, secure building, non-smoking, 5 appliances, parking included. $960 per month, close to shopping. Call 613-623-5627 or 613-623-6498

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

CARD OF THANKS

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

The family of the late Rodger Caldwell would like to thank all those who, in person or in thought, shared in our loss at this most difficult time. Thank you for the flowers, donations, cards, and food. It was all very much appreciated. Thank you to all the nurses from the Almonte General Hospital for their kind words and compassion. Thank you also to Gamble’s Funeral Home for your support and professionalism in helping guide us through this very stressful time. We miss you, Rodger, every day and you’ll be forever in our hearts. Thank you, The Caldwell Family

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

ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS, unique layouts, available September 1st and November 1st. Arnprior 613-229-1850 or fax 613-623-1118 for details

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

LARGE SECURE 2 bedroom, close to downtown, walk-in closet, large kitchen and living space, laundry on site, walk-in closet, $895 available October 1st, 613-304-2377

Country Home ready to move in, completely renovated, single garage Compare Value. Cheaper than rent.

Mature Quiet Person wanted for a four bedroom apt. $700 month plus heat and hydro - First and last - references a must - no pets call 613.333.5283

Asking $118,000.

1489 Queensline Road.

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Renfrew - Available Nov 1. Brick bungalow on Harry St. Gas, hot water and heat. Central A/C, nonsmoking, no pets, $930/month plus utilities, first and last month required plus references 613.432.4596

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RENFREW, 1 bedroom, second floor, hardwoods, parking, NO PETS, $600+utilities, responsible person, first and last, references. Available Oct. 1st, 613-623-4747

613-658-3148 Member of Turkey Farmers of Ontario NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR THANKSGIVING AT SELECT STORES HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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DEPUTY TREASURER/TAX COLLECTOR

Community Relations Manager

FOR RENT

Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Deputy Treasurer/ Tax Collector to replace the present incumbent who is retiring on December 31st. We anticipate that the new person will commence duties in the latter part of November. Reporting to the Treasurer, the incumbent will be expected to fulďŹ ll the duties as outlined in the job description posted on our website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca for this non-union position. In summary, the selected candidate will perform the tax billing & collections, payroll and accounts payable processes; and will provide other services to support the functions and activities of the Finance Department. Normal hours for the position are 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm. Potential candidates must have several years of municipal tax & assessment and general accounting experience. Payroll and accounts payable experience are deďŹ nite assets, as is knowledge of the Diamond Municipal Solutions (Great Plains) software applications. Post secondary education and training in accounting is required. Enrolment in a professional accounting program would be considered an asset, as would be membership in the Ontario Municipal Tax and Revenue Association. Equivalencies will be considered. The 2013 salary range for this position is $43,898 to $48,776. A comprehensive beneďŹ t package is available to all employees. QualiďŹ ed candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and rĂŠsumĂŠ clearly marked “Deputy Treasurer/Tax Collectorâ€?, prior to 12:00 noon, October 4, 2013 to: Tay Valley Township Attn: Treasurer 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 Or forward the covering letter and rĂŠsumĂŠ by e-mail to treasurer@tayvalleytwp.ca.

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432-1911 CLR418895

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3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1071 per month plus utilities.

Thank you for your interest. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.

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1 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, fully furnished, 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Arn$750/month,1st and last. prior, 2 1/2 baths, 6 appliCall 613-623-4720 ances, attached garage, gas fireplace, finished 15 John St. S. Arnprior. 2 basement, $1325+utilities, bedroom apt, heat and wa- For viewing Call ter included. Close to 613-699-1523 or text/call downtown & shopping 613-880-5215 centers. Mature adult living, $775/month. No dogs. 613.875.5362. Available 3 BEDROOM House on Mclean St including fridge October 1st. and stove, washer and dryer, $1075+utilities, first 2 bedroom apartment for and last or rent to own, rent in Renfrew on Hincks Available November 1st, Ave. Available immedial- 613-646-7577 or dddougtley $605 a month. Call dale@gmail.com Bujold Properties 613.432.0789 or 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 613.312.0319 after hours 5 appliances, in small village, 10 minutes Arnprior, 2 BEDROOM apartment. 30 minutes Kanata. Large porch front & back $1,200/month plus of building. Hardwood utilities. Non-smoking. floors, fridge, stove & References. Credit check. parking. Available Sept. 613-225-8295. 613-432-2014 after 5:00

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 bedroom, $675 for 1 bedAVAILABLE NOV 1, 2 bed- room. Call Gary room apartment in Arnpri- 613-623-1071 or, fridge, stove and parking included. Gas fireplace and window air con- DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR ditioner, $790+utilities. For 1 bedroom, heat includviewing call 613-699-1523 ed. $575+hydro. First and last, no smoking, no pets, or text/call 613-880-5215 employment reference. 613-433-6000 Bonus package home heat & hydro included. I Four bedroom home, large bedroom home, kitchen and living area all fridge/stove, grass cutting on one level and only one and snow plowing includ- minute from Renfrew. ed in this home. $950 per month plus heat $850/month first and last, & hydro. Please call no pets, 613.628.5080 613.432.3319

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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

252 John St N, 2 blocks south of hospital, $775, 2bedroom, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, petfriendly, includes parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, 613-299-7501

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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 a message after hours

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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

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Large Bright

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

613-623-7207 for viewing appointment

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CLR470344

BUSINESS SERVICES

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

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

CLR451243

Email

613.623.6571

CLR470763

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

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 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 qualiďŹ cations for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.


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FOR RENT

HELP WANTED

PATHWAYS ALCOHOL & DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES OF RENFREW COUNTY

Employment Opportunity Position: .5 FTE Addictions Case Management Position (1 year contract: October 22, 2013 to October 22, 2014; successful completion of contract may become permanent part-time position) Date Posted: September 19, 2013 Location: Renfrew County (outreach position with offices in Pembroke, Renfrew and Arnprior) Duties: r QSPWJEF JOUBLF TDSFFOJOH DBTF NBOBHFNFOU BOE DPNNVOJUZ USFBUNFOU XJUI XPNFO XIP IBWF DIJMESFO PS BSF QSFHOBOU XJUIJO B DPNNVOJUZ USFBUNFOU TFUUJOH JODMVEJOH DSJTJT JOUFSWFOUJPO BT OFDFTTBSZ r FNQIBTJT PO PQJPJE BOE NFUIBEPOF DBTF NBOBHFNFOU BOE USFBUNFOU r FNQIBTJT PO SVSBM BCPSJHJOBM BOE PUIFS VOEFSTFSWFE QPQVMBUJPOT r demonstrated ability to work both independently and within a team setting r QBSUJDJQBUF JO USBJOJOH TVQFSWJTJPO BOE UFBN NFFUJOHT r XPSL DPMMBCPSBUJWFMZ XJUI UIF 3FOGSFX $PVOUZ "EEJDUJPO 5SFBUNFOU 4ZTUFN Qualifications: r #BDIFMPS T %FHSFF JO B SFMBUFE ĂąFME r B NJOJNVN PG UISFF ZFBST FYQFSJFODF JO B SFMBUFE ĂąFME r LOPXMFEHF SFHBSEJOH UIF USFBUNFOU PG TVCTUBODF BCVTF EJTPSEFST r LOPXMFEHF PG PQJPJE TQFDJĂąD USFBUNFOU BCMF UP BUUFOE USBJOJOH r LOPXMFEHF PG DMJFOU EJSFDUFE QSBDUJDF PG TFSWJDF EFMJWFSZ r BCJMJUZ UP DPNNVOJDBUF JO 'SFODI BO BTTFU

Renfrew2 bedroom townhouse with a large Two, 2 bedroom apartstorage room (140 sq ft), ments on the Madawaseat in kitchen, newly reno- ka River, downtown. vated, fridge and stove, 121 Russell Street. washer and dryer hook-up, Parking available. patio, gas heating, parking laundry facilities, quiet spot behind townhouse, 2 neighbourhood, senior $850/month entrance doors, 2 min. friendly. unit. from downtown Renfrew, each 613-266-1423 quiet neighborhood. $700 plus utilities, first and last month rent. Ph. TWO BEDROOM apart613-281-3575 ment on Madawaska St., Arnprior. Fridge, stove, and parking. Second floor, RENFREW, ONE bedroom NO PETS, $725+hydro and bachelor apt, in quiet du- hot water. 613-623-9282 plex. Suitable for one person. No pets, references, first/last months rent. $480/month plus hydro. Available Oct. 15. 613-623-2247

HELP WANTED

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1986 17 FT Sunline Travel Trailer, 3 piece bathroom with shower, 2 way fridge, 3 burner stovetop, 2 skylights, retractable sun awning, sleeps 2 adults, +1 child. $1600. 613-623-6443

Dining Room (wood) set, 44� round table, 20� leaf, 4 chairs (one captain, 3 straight back), $250. Corner TV Stand $30. Call 613-628-2070.

Oat and Wheat Straw For Sale. Stored Indoors, Delivery Available. Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613.649.2620 or 613.649.2440

STEEL BUILDI N G S / M E T A L BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100,80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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Frigidaire 30 inch range, 4 yrs old. Ceramic cook top, STABILITY, SECURITY, self clean oven. Excellent SERVICE. Community! ! 2 0 + A P P L I A N C E S ! ! condition, make an offer. based company. Personal Nearly-new washers, 613.432.5935 friendly approach to polidryers, fridges, stoves, freezers. Warrantied, deliv- Medical Supplies, crutch- cyholders. Looking for ered. Appliance repair, es, walker, bathtub seat, this kind of insurance parts for sale, disposal, raised toilet, brand new. broker? Call Eady Insurance 613-432-8543 dishwasher installation. Call 613.432.9418 Support your locals! For viewing, Marc New 25x22 Future Steel 613-889-9768. Arnprior building. $5,000 no tax. Paid much more! 613-812-6005. 4 SNOW TIRES for sale, like new, used 3 months only. 215/60R17. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 613-623-8268

HELP WANTED

2-3 days a week. Must be willing to work weekends. The successful candidate will be reliable, self-motivated, willing to give a commitment and work as a team player. Drop off resumes at 125 John Street N, Arnprior. CLR470860

COME SHARE IN OUR SUCCESS! Imagine working with an industry leader where excellence in client satisfaction and expertise in our niche market is the standard.

DUE TO OUR CONTINUED GROWTH WE ARE LOOKING FOR

CL410586

Must have the following: 5 - 10 Years’ Experience Required ProďŹ cient in AutoCAD and Solidworks Valid Driver’s License with Clean Record Proven Leadership Ability Excellent Communication and Interpersonal Skills We are looking for results oriented people who have in-depth knowledge of the trades and who are capable of assuming bottom line responsibilities in the pursuit of excellence and delivery. Our environment is fast paced and results driven. Our team is energetic, intelligent and hardworking. Our company places a high value on establishing a workplace where people are challenged and respected every day.

IN MEMORIAM

Kenopic; Jean Elizabeth

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on Sunday, September 29th at the Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Road, Renfrew ON from 1-3 pm.

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The Renfrew County District School Board is seeking applicants for the above positions to work on a “casual� and “as needed� basis to cover as necessary in a number of locations throughout our school district. For a list of schools and their locations, please check out Board website www.rccdsb.edu.on.ca under Our Schools — School Directory.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

The Board’s Educational Assistants, Early Childhood Educators and School Secretaries are affiliated with COPE, Local 103; Caretakers are affiliated with CUPE, Local 1202.

Project Coordinator, Grademen, Shovel Operator and Backhoe Operator

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IT IS PREFERRED THAT ALL APPLICANTS APPLY THROUGH www.applytoeducation.com No later than 12:00 noon on Friday, October 4, 2013 However, at this time, applications may also be sent electronically to: hr@rccdsb.edu.ca It is imperative that all new applicants to he Board submit an ORIGINAL current, satisfactory Vulnerable Screening Criminal Background Check prior to commencement of employment. We thanks all candidates for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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All interested applicants are invited to submit and updated cover letter and resume including details of qualifications, experience and professional references. Please specify which location(s) and which classification(s) you are applying for.

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Tires Michelin Latitude X-Ice 265/70/R17, tires mounted on steel rims (6 Lugs), like new, used one Winter, 613.433.1813, $650 OBO

Full Time Positions c/w Company beneďŹ ts for the right individuals.

Mechanical Engineer/Designer

APPLY AT: salesandsupport@kilmarnock.ca or fax your resume to: 613-283-8649 no later than October 11, 2013

IN MEMORIAM

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

PART TIME SALES ASSOCIATE

CLR470686

(Only candidates invited for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.)

HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments. Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop-You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

Email

Municipal road, sewer and water experience preferred. Please send resume to career@goldiemohrltd.ca 613-838-5042

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In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away 1 year ago, September 29, 2012 Remembering you can make us smile Bring laughter or a tear How precious are those memories That keep you ever near Although we cannot touch your hand Or sit and laugh with you You are always in our hearts and minds Special moments shared as a family So treasured by us all

CLR471100

613.623.6571

CLR468345

Call

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

Loving wife Pat Children Eric, Sheila and Roger Step children Garry, Lyle, Debbie, Roland and Mike 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

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HELP WANTED

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

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

WORK OPPORTUNITIES & TRAVEL Childcare positions in United States, air fare, medical, etc provided. Childcare in Holland, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, England, China, etc. Different benefits apply. Hotel jobs in England. Teach in South Korea, air fare, medical etc provided. Apply at: 902-422-1455. Email: scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca

Charlie Coe “Chief” In loving memory of a dear dad and grandpa who passed away September 27, 2011.

COE, Charlie In loving memory of my dear husband, Charlie, who passed away September 27, 2011.

In tears we saw you sinking, And watched you pass away, Our hearts were almost broken, We wanted you to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peaceful free from pain, How could we wish you back with us, To suffer that again? It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home.

We made our vows together, And said “till death do we part” So when God came and took your hand, My whole life fell apart. No one knows the heartache, I try so hard to hide, No one knows how many times, I’ve broken down and cried. When I look back upon our lives, Just one thing makes me glad, That you chose me to share with you, The precious years we had.

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Ronnie and Tammy, Held once a month at Jamie and Mallory Carp. Call Wenda Cochran Charlie and Emmett 613-256-2409.

IN MEMORIAM BRESEE, Laura Lois (Warren) Sept. 13, 1916 - Sept. 22, 1998 How splendid it would be, If you were here to share it with your family. But God had other celebrations in mind, for you today. God thought they were important, So he took you away. The memories are vivid, And all our hearts and souls, Remember you with pride. The loss of you still hurts us, But the memory lingers there, In that space that you still share The tears will flow, the heart will ache, In wishing you were here Oh those memories...Mother There is no way to greet you, But there is no more pain to bear.

Thirteen years have swiftly passed But still, I don’t forget, For in the heart that loved you best Your memory lingers yet. To me you were so special Dad What more is there to say, Except I wish with all my heart That you were here today.

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MACDONALD; MARCELLA Peacefully after a brave struggle at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday September 16, 2013. Marcella Smaglinski beloved wife of 54 years to Vincent MacDonald. Dear daughter of the late Michael and Mary Smaglinski (nee Yantha). Dear sister of Tom, Ray (Dorothy), Esther (Eddie) Piecek and Josie Prince. Predeceased by sister Rose. Marcella will be sadly missed by her best friends Peter, Allana and Lilly Emon and by her many nieces and nephews. Vincent would like to thank Ray , Dorothy, Josie , Ann Swayze, Dr. Buxton, Dr. Faloon , Hospice Renfrew , the third floor nursing staff, Fr. Blake and Fr. Holly for all of their help during Marcella’s illness; your compassion and kindness will always be remembered. At Marcella’s request cremation has taken place. Donations in Marcella’s memory may be made to Hospice Renfrew or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home (613) 432-2849. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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ST. LOUIS, LEWELLYN JOSEPH “LEW” Peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, surrounded by the love of his family on Friday September 20th, 2013. Lewellyn age 85 years, happily married to his wife Jessie St. Louis (nee Valiquette) for 63 years. Dear father of Rachel (Bernard Leclaire), Sharon McLaughlin, Pierrette St. Louis (Frank Crockwell), Sheila (Michael Gray), Matthew, Tammy Gioia. Dear grandpa of 10 and great-grandpa of 10. Dear brother of Ernie, Kay Baxter, Monica Penczak, Maureen (Eddie) Leduc, Mabel Pharand and brother in law of Bea St. Louis. Predeceased by brother Jim. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Wednesday September 25th at 10:30am. Donations in Lou’s memory may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

Passed away at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday September 17, 2013, surrounded by her loving family. Loving wife of Lawrence (Mick) Kluke. Beloved mother of Gerry (Karen), Don (Barb), Kathy Dagg (Norm), Lori Bulmer (Neil), Sheryl Marzano ( Joe), Tim (Angela). Grandmother of Jamie, Krista (Kevin), Amy, Alison, Jennifer (Steve), Jessica (Mat), Dylan (Chantel), Mary Ann, Daniel (Samantha), Kristopher (Jen), Tyler, Drew, Loraina Rose, Braedon, and Lilly. Great-grandmother of Caleb, Ben, Jackson, Jesse, Abby, Olivia, Kennedy, Ethan, Camden and Waylon. Sister of Kathy Lemenchick (John), and Evan Campbell. Pre-deceased by siblings Anna, Betty, Evelyn, Vernon and sister-in -law Mary Kluke. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Thursday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Friday September 20th at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Box 396, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 4A6 would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

January 19, 1926—September 21, 2013 Passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Saturday morning, Francis Gardiner of Galetta in his 88th year, beloved husband of the late Katherine Brydges. Francis was a Bell Canada Pioneer retiring after 38 years of service and was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge for 60 years and the Eastern Star. Dear father of Bill (Judy), Myrtle (Fern) Chartier, Bert (Angela), David (Theresa) and Gary (Tammy). Predeceased by a son in law Hugh McKerracher, 2 grandchildren and great grandson Karter. Much loved grandfather of 11 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Dear brother of the late Kenneth (Lorena) Gardiner, Saidee (late Ken) Dowdall and Thelma (late Mel) Dowdall. Dear brother-in-law of Keith (late Mary), Kenneth (Dorene), late Isabel (Carmen) James, late Robert and Ivan, Mary (late Armour) Howie, Marion (late Graham) Armstrong, the late Cecil (Shirley), Gordon (Lydia), the late Edith (John) Campbell and Grace (late Sterling) Howie. Son of the late Oliver and Marion Gardiner. Resting at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends and family can pay their respects on Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. and Monday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.. Funeral service in the Boyce Chapel Tuesday September 24 at 11:00 am with Canon Roger Young officiating Luncheon to follow in the Boyce Reception Centre. Interment St. John’s Anglican Cemetery, Innisville. Masonic Service Monday at 6:15 p.m. followed by an Eastern Star Service. In memoriams to the Cancer Society or the Palliative Care Unit of Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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IN MEMORIAM

JOYCE INGLIS (Nee Calberry)

Ron Pountney A.K.A. “PAPA SMURF” October 31, 1935 – October 3, 2003 Ten years without you have been hard. You were the first man that I loved, You were my first and only hero. I loved you for all your hard work and long hours so you could take care of our family, I loved you for the many times you were there for me when I needed you, I loved how I could tell that it was you anywhere just by hearing you whistling your tunes, I loved all your great stories and adventures about your life that you shared with everyone, I loved the sound of your deep, hearty belly laugh, I loved you for trying so hard to make me feel better after Ken passed away, I loved you for being there for Mom when she was sick and for always loving her, I loved you for being my Dad! Ten years without you have been hard. Missing you every day, Love Sandra xxxooo

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Oct 4, 1968 – Sept 28, 2012 Our lives go on without But nothing seems the same We have to hide our heartaches When someone speaks your name. You did so many things for us Your heart was kind and true When we needed someone We could always count on you. Sad are the hearts that love you Silent the tears that fall Living each day without you Is the hardest part of all. Lovingly remembered by Donnie, Shelby, Robbie, (brother) John, Mom and Poppa John & families

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Lewis: Lucy Pearl Suddenly and peacefully surrounded by the love of her family. Mom passed away at 3:36 on Thursday September 19, 2013 at the age of 82 at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Daughter of the late Amelia and Leonard Stroud. Beloved wife of the late Jack Lewis (July 9, 2007). The most dearly loved mom of Hilda Duncan (Jim), Keith (Linda), Norm (Sue), Ann Debeau (Bob), Leonard (Jean), Brenda Rizk (Sam), Randy (Marjorie). Very cherished Grandmother of 18 grandchildren and loving Great Grandmother of 17. Predeceased by infant son Anthony. Dear sister of Ken Stroud (Patricia). Dear sister in law of Sylvia St. Aubin (Joseph), Linda Cross (Harris), Margaret Lewis (Late Cecil). Mom will also be very missed at home by her buddy Buttons. Predeceased by her sister Grace King (Late Dan) and brothers Kenneth C Stroud and Cecil Stroud. Also predeceased by sisters in law Angela Roesler (Carl) and Marilyn Scully (Raymond) and brother in law Cecil Lewis. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Saturday from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in St. Paul’s Angilcan Church Renfrew on Monday September 23rd at 11:00 a.m. Interment Rosebank Cemetery. For those desiring donations to the Sunshine Coach would be appreciated.

BIGRAS, BRUCE LEPINE, Jean D. (nee Glysinskie) January 29, 1933 – Wilno, Ontario September 19, 2013 – Renfrew, Ontario It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother after a short but brave battle with brain cancer on September 19, 2013. She will be lovingly remembered by Raymond, and her children, Debbie Lepine , Janice Hengsbach (Theo), Gail Tetarenko (Jerry), Kim Novak (Frank Filion), Peter Lepine, Paul Lepine (Cassandra), as well as her Dear Sister, Katie Golka. She was the loving Grandma of Alex, Bailey, Adam (Sarah), Mary-Kathryn, Cameron and Arianna and Great Grandma of Faith. Predeceased by her brother Joe and sisters Vicki, Mary and Stacia. As well, Jean will be remembered by her many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Jean had a passion for chocolate, card games and checkers, her vegetable and flower gardens, gin & tonic and a good glass of wine and cheering for her favourite sports teams and players. Her life was full of accomplishments and blessings, trials and tribulations and she touched the hearts of all who knew her. Following Jean’s request, there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, 100 Lisgar Avenue, Renfrew, Ontario on Thursday, September 26, 2013 at 2 p.m. Following the Memorial Mass, please join Jean’s children for a Celebration of her Life at the Rocky Mountain House, 409 Stewart Street, from 3 pm to 5 pm. She will be deeply missed by many. Her strong positive spirit and passion for life touched everyone who met her. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice in Jean’s memory would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Peacefully at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Ottawa on Monday morning, September 16th, 2013. Bruce Ernest Bigras of Swamp Road, Renfrew at the age of 58 years. Dear son of Marg Bigras (nee Schubrink) of Arnprior and the late Ernest Bigras. Beloved and devoted husband of Shelley (nee Clarke). Cherished and proud “Dad” of Jennifer Murch (Corey) of Arnprior; Carrie Bigras (Fred Paquin) of Winchester and Becky Bigras (Adrian Harkins) of Renfrew. Adored “Poppa” of Owen Bigras, Rylan and Cael Harkins and a soon to be granddaughter. Special brother of Carolyn Donoghue (Garry) of Ottawa; Greg Bigras (Val) and Kevin Bigras (Josée), both of Arnprior. Dearly loved brotherin-law of Brian and Sherrie Dontigny; Vicki Tetley and Patti Clarke. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, countless friends and acquaintances. 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 morning from 9:45 until 10:30 a.m. A service to celebrate and remember Bruce’s life will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning, September 19th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Bruce, a donation to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca CLR470829

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Loving you always and forever, Your wife Donna Also loved by Richard, Kyle, Nick, Hailey-Dawn

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Attention moose hunters. For sale 300 Weatherby mag. Mark 5 deluxe with scope and several boxes of shells. Excellent condition. $1,800 firm. 613-812-6005.

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Day by day, our thoughts do wander, To a grave not far away. Where you were laid, Forty-three years ago today. Remembering you always, Sons Tracy and Micheal Wife Carol RYAN, Raymond in loving memory of a dear husband, Raymond, father grandfather and great grandfather and uncle who passed away September 26, 1990. Remembering you is easy, We do it everyday, But missing you is a heartache That never goes away. We hold you tightly within our hearts, And there you will remain, Life goes on without you, But has never been the same. Lovingly remembered, Rita and Family

LOST & FOUND FOUND Car key with 2 automatic start remotes. Found on Thomson Rd on the Sept. long weekend. Fell off a blue/green vehicle. Call 613.432.6271 FOUND women’s prescription glasses, taupe with cream colour, no case on Wilson St. Tuesday Sept. 17. To claim please call 613.432.2191 Jean.

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COMING EVENTS HORSE SALE SATURDAY Oct. 12. Tack 10 am. Equipment Noon. Horses Sell at 2 pm. 3340 Galetta Side Road, 1/2 hr West of Kanata. 10 min East of Arnprior. To consign call 613-622-1295 Township of Admaston/Bromley POLICE SERVICES BOARD Monthly Meeting. Tuesday October 1st 2013 at 9:00 am at the Township Office, 477 Stone Road. Public is Welcome! VENDORS WANTED - The Valley Christmas Market December 7th, R.C.A.F WING, Renfrew. Tables $40.00. Every one welcome. Details at celebrationsottawa.com/va lley-christmas-market/, planyourparty@celebration s o t t a w a . c o m , 613-801-1295.

WANTED Storage and Winterization for Boats. Indoor or Shrinkwrap. Foy’s Marine 613.432.4182 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

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LEVI - In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather, John Peter Levi, who passed away September 24, 1999. There will always be heartache and often a silent tear. But always a precious memory of the days when you were here. We hold you close within our hearts and there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the family.

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With great sadness, we announce the passing of Helen Elizabeth Berry (nee Hurst) on Sunday evening, September 22nd after a short illness at the Arnprior Hospital. Helen was 85 years of age. Beloved wife of the late John Manley Brown Berry. Helen is survived by her loving daughter, Barbara Lynn Cosman (Tony Dew) and her adoring grandson, David John Cosman who will always remain her pride and joy. Predeceased by her parents George Hurst and Sarah Ann Hurst (nee Kilpatrick). Predeceased by sisters: Margaret (Peggy) Snow, and Betsy Hurst and her brother George Hurst. She will be remembered by her nieces & nephews Sandra Robinson (Brian), Peter Snow, Donald Snow, Karen Fisher (Bob), Vicki Snow (Pat), Susan Ransom (Russ), Beverly Hurst (Jim), James Hurst and Didi Hobson (Dave). She will be remembered by her brother-in-law Eric Snow. Fondly remembered by her friends in Montreal, Ottawa, Calabogie and Arnprior. Many special thanks to Dr. Susan Kurian and Vicki Murdoch and the entire nursing staff at the Arnprior Hospital for the tender loving care and attention given to Helen during her stay in hospital. Friends are invited to share their memories of Helen with her family during an informal drop-in to be held at the home of Barb, David and Tony, 158 Charles Street, Arnprior on Saturday, September 28th from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. In memory of Helen, a donation to Special Olympics Ontario – Arnprior would be appreciated. Please no gifts, or flowers, bring only your fondest memories of Helen. In the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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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 27

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

• September 28-29

Arnprior & Beyond Arts Dis-

covery Tour, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., self-drive art tour along the Ottawa River at nine studios featuring 20 local artists. Visit Arnpriorbeyondart.tumblr. com, contact us by email abartsa@yahoo.ca, follow us on Facebook & Pinterest at Arnprior Beyond Art, and on twitter @abartsa. The Arts Discovery Tour is pleased to be live on www.culturedays. ca.\

• September 28

Arnprior Legion monthly breakfast served in the hall from 8 -10 a.m. Everyone welcome for scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, beans, French toast, juice, coffee and tea, all for $7, no tips, no tax. Arnprior Farmers Market every 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.

• September 29

Calvary Baptist Church monthly music night 6:30 p.m. at 156 Landrigan St. Contact pastor Bruce Donald 613-623-4863.

• September 30

Arnprior Villa hosts the Renfrew County Alzheimer’s Society Information Session, 2 p.m., open to area seniors and families. Please RSVP at 613-623-0414. Arnprior Legion bingo at 7 p.m.

• October 2

Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home October Diner’s Club, Jim’s Restaurant dining room, 5-7 p.m., roast turkey, $12, entertainment by Brad Scott, tickets available at the ofďŹ ce, 106 McGonigal St. W., 63-6237981, dinner, entertainment, door prizes, 50/50.

• October 4

Arnprior Legion hamburgers served in the Veterans Lounge from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Arnprior Legion jam session, bring an instrument, sing or just enjoy the fun, starts at 7:30 p.m. Pakenham Square Dance Club Dance with the Glenn Silverson Band. For tickets,

call 613-256-4126 or 613624-5209.

• October 5

Prior Chest Nuts Dragonboat team is holding a perennial plant sale at the Arnprior Farmers’ Market at 9 a.m. There will be something for every gardener. We gladly accept donations of plants a few days before Oct. 5. Please call Sue (613-623-5822) or Jeanette (613-622-0190) for drop-off locations. Arnprior Legion entertainment 2 -6 p.m. featuring Landry and Madill. Supper 6 p.m.

• October 6

The October Valley Singles Lunch will be held at Finnigan’s RoadHouse in Renfrew, 1 p.m. For more info, contact Fay at 613-256-8117 or Johanna at 613-432-7622. The Blessing of the Animals at Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior, at 2 p.m. This is a tradition in honour of St. Francis of Assisi. All pets are welcome and this service is open to the whole community. Owners are

responsible for their pets and they should have appropriate cages, leashes, etc. The service is brief and each pet is blessed individually. Large animals can be blessed on the lawn outside. This service is a way to bless God for the whole of Creation.

• October 7

Beginning Oct. 7, line dancing at the Nick Smith Centre 1:30 to 3 p.m. Drop in or join up for the fall session; reduced rates for groups of ďŹ ve or more. All levels, ages and genders. Mondays in Arnprior, 613-623-7301; Wednesdays in Carleton Place 613-257-1704; Thursdays Almonte/Pakenham 613-256-1077. Register in person during September; if out-of-town, pre-register by phone now and then register at ďŹ rst class. Arnprior Legion bingo at 7 p.m.

• October 8

The Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group 16th annual buffet dinner, 4-7 p.m. at St. John Chrysostom

Parish Hall, goodwill donation. For info call Elta Watt at 613-623-7455.

• October 9

Parkinson Society Ottawa - Arnprior Support Group meets the second Wednesday of every month, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library. The goal is to provide info, 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 newly diagnosed. For more info go to www.parkinsons.ca or contact Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055. Third annual New Flyer Industries Bus Pull for United Way. At noon teams of 12 will attempt to pull a 40-foot city bus 60 feet in the fastest time. Rafe, bake sale, barbecue. Contact Shannon Laughlan 613-622-7949, shannon. laughlan@newyer.com .

• October 10

707 Seniors Club bus trip to Balderson 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $20/person, 613-623-6006.

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The event raised more than $2 million for cancer research earlier this month, making headlines across the city.

But some might argue that the real success stories of Ride the Rideau were planted on bike seats at the start line that day.

A record 36 cancer survivors were among the almost 800 participants at the fourth annual Ride the Rideau – many of them raising funds for the cancer research, personalized therapies and clinical trials that saved their lives.

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