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News – “I need something. Can you help me, bud?” “I’m hurting, man.” “I’m hurtin’. Let’s get it done.” Those were some of the dozens of texts and calls Jesse Gervais made in the minutes leading up to Brodie Armstrong’s death. They were read out in court last Friday morning, Oct. 3, during the manslaughter sentencing that saw Gervais given 15 years in prison (minus two for time served) with no chance of parole before 6.5 years. Defence counsel Vince Clifford described Gervais’ state of mind as “driven in the grip of desire” for cocaine. His regular dealer unavailable, Gervais – 22 at the time - tracked down his friend. The addict was not responsible for intent, justice officials determined, which is why first degree murder charges were ex-
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An OPP officer escorts a handcuffed Clive Mimnagh to a police cruiser following his wife’s death on Charles Street in Arnprior last Thursday. He faces a charge of dangerous driving causing death, and is currently out on bail.
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News – The funeral is in Arnprior and reception in Constance Bay today, Oct. 9 for the woman police say was run over in town last week by her husband. Pam Hobbs-Mimnagh, 55, moved to Arnprior about a
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News –Arnpriorites had an opportunity to hear from council candidates at an event last week. About 100 people turned out Sept. 29 in the small gym at Arnprior District High School for the all candidates night. The Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce hosted the meeting, which was moderated by Jason Marshall of Valley Heritage Radio. Eight of the nine council candidates vying for five spots on Arnprior council were in attendance. Acclaimed Mayor David Reid spoke briefly to open the event. Reeve Walter Stack has also been acclaimed. Candidates on hand included incumbents Lyle Anderson, Lynn Grinstead, Dan Lynch and Ted Strike and newcomers Tom Burnette, Frank Dugal, Art Smith and Doug Smith. Candidate Daniel Martin was not in attendance. Along with opening and closing comments, candidates were posed written questions submitted by the audience. Topics included growth, big box stores, recreation and the candidates’ visions for the future of Arnprior. Former Arnprior Fire Chief Tom Burnette said he now has the time and energy to dedicate to a role on council. “I will be a team member, dedicated, honest and accountable,� said the father and grandfather. Federal public servant Anderson said during the past four years he has been privileged to be a part of operational improvements. “I hope I will have the opportunity to continue following this path of improvement and transparency,� he
said. Dugal explained he held a number of positions in the federal government before retiring to Arnprior. The self-described lifelong community volunteer and leader is a former Cumberland councillor. “I hope to represent the residents and businesses of Arnprior,� he said. Grinstead, a native of Arnprior, said she is a devoted and proud mother of four sons. The focus over the last four years has largely been directed internally and council has aggressively put spending controls into place. “I’m proud to be a key part of solutions,� she said. Lynch, manager of the Arnprior Airport, is a married father and grandfather and a Canadian Armed Forces veteran. “I’m asking for your support on council’s past performance,� he said. Family man Art Smith said he’d like to see the BIA returned and expanded and for housing development to slow down to allow for sale of existing houses. “Many changes must be made, especially downtown,� he said. Doug Smith said he has all kinds of ideas for Arnprior. “Little things will make a big difference in this town and I hope I can bring those differences to Arnprior,� he said. “Experience counts,� said Strike who has been a member of various councils for 11 years. The retired Arnprior public works director and father and grandfather said during the last election he made four promises that all have been completed. “During my daily walks with my wife Bev, I’m frequently stopped and complimented on my efforts during my tenure,� he said. See CANDIDATES Page 13
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lost his licence in 2006 following a driving without due care conviction related to a 1997 incident. The Renfrew County crime unit, under the direction of OPP Det. Insp. Rob Hagerman, criminal investigation branch, is continuing the investigation. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Renfrew OPP at 1-888-3101122. The family of Hobbs-Mimnagh declined comment.
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Brodie Armstrong’s car is pressed up against a home on Russell Street the day after he was killed by Jesse Gervais. the kitchen knife. Eight times in total, with four more as defensive wounds. The car knocked over a fence and banged into a house. Witnesses arrived, told the knife-wielding Gervais to leave and performed CPR on Armstrong, who crawled out of the car. Taken by ambulance to hospital, Armstrong was pronounced dead soon after. A small baggie of cocaine worth $50 was taken. Another was later found beneath the driver’s seat. Meanwhile Gervais ran up McGonigal Street West, was outside Danny Mac’s, and eventually made it to a friend’s place. The knives were later found in yards. He texted friends to say “I f**ked up� and “Yo, man, Gervais on the run. Just stabbed B.A.� and “I probably will never see you again.� A friend texted back to ask if he was “seized,� meaning high on drugs. “You have no idea,� was the response. Gervais changed out of the bloody clothes (which were never recovered from the river), and was cleaned up by friends. The next day he watched a hockey game with another friend. He also got $350 wired to him from a friend in Calgary. On route to Alberta, he was to surrender peacefully to police in Sault Ste Marie. His shoes were bloodied. “Brodie was my friend.
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Justice Jane Wilson, who presided over the sentencing, received the statement of facts agreed to by the crown and defence. It listed the calls and texts, offered photos to Wilson, described Gervais’ and Armstrong’s lives up to the fateful day, and detailed the eventual rendezvous between the two Arnprior men. Gervais had consumed alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine from about Grade 10. He spent three weeks in rehab at one point. But his descent reached a new low in the month before the killing. He was kicked out of his father’s house in White Lake, lost his job in the family blasting business, and was couch surďŹ ng in town; in particular at an Elgin Street apartment. That is where he returned after drinking a 26 oz of whisky at a friend’s while watching a hockey game on television. Drunk, he wanted cocaine. His dealer was in Ottawa, so started badgering Armstrong. They haggled over quantity and price for about an hour. When Armstrong pulled up in his black Nissan Altima at about 9:30 p.m., Gervais had two
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“I thought I had ample time to make new ones. Now I have to live without.â€? She is left with “a limited amount of storiesâ€? to share with her son and others. His sister Krys Armstrong said Brodie’s was the only blessing she and her ďŹ ancĂŠe needed, that he was among the few people she looked up to and believed in, who made her feel good about herself, who only wanted a simple life for himself though he could have become anything he wanted. He often made dinner for the whole family, taught himself the guitar and loved to bring music to people, was happy-go-lucky and had 600 people attend his funeral. A golf tournament in his name has already raised more than $15,000. “I had Brodie to stand up for me,â€? Krys said. “I don’t have my brother. I’ll never see him again. I’m not the same person anymore.â€? She alluded to Brodie’s mistake to sell drugs, but that the 21-year-old was robbed of the chance to change his mind or grow wiser from the experience. From her own experience, she worries of how a death can irreparably shatter a family. Brodie’s mother, Kim Kenny, said she misses his smile, his laugh, his bear hugs; his “incredible voiceâ€?; her heart aches knowing he can never tell her again how much he loves her. There’s a weight on her chest. She once lived with depression and now fears grieving too deeply. It has touched every aspect of her life – from a stranger asking how many children she has to a trip to the drug store where they tested cologne together – just to hear certain songs on the radio causes her to lose breath. “I dread family occasions. They are something to emphasize the fact Brodie’s not here.â€? She feels guilty for not giving more to the rest of her relationships. She feels guilty for many things. “I miss my Brodie,â€? she said, sobbing. They talked of not descending into bitterness, about how Brodie would have wanted them to live with love and happiness in their hearts.
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News – McNab-Braeside Township needs new blood at the council table, says candidate Mark MacKenzie. “As much new blood as possible.” His business and volunteer experience make him a good man for the job, said MacKenzie, who is one of five people running for three council spots. “I bring 30 years of business and board experience to the table,” he said. “Clearly one of the biggest roles for council is to set a workable but tight budget that keeps taxes down but provides the maximum amount of services.” MacKenzie is self-employed – he and wife Kathy co-own Appleseed Snowblowing, an award-winning business that consists of five franchises. The couple has two boys who attend McNab Public School and two adult daughters, both of whom are getting married this year. Originally from Ottawa, MacKenzie is no stranger to politics, he was the provincial Green Party candidate for the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding in 2007, is past president of the federal green party and has been involved in politics with three different parties over the past 30 years. “When I first moved here 10 years ago I always had the feeling I would run for something, somewhere,” he said. “I’m excited about the opportunity of local representation.” MacKenzie has been on the board of governors for a number of volunteer organizations, including Prevent Cancer Now and was a founding board member of Wakefield Mill Develop-
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Mark MacKenzie has business and board experience and wants to represents the interests of all residents at the McNab-Braeside council table. ments. His decision to run for township council stems from his experience as co-founder of MB4RR (McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation). After council decided to end shared recreation and library agreements with Arnprior and Renfrew, the group collected and presented a petition to council with 2,200 signatures asking for transfer agreements
to be extended for one year, to no avail. “I saw how unwilling this particular council was to listen to the needs and wants of the people,” he said. “They are very intent on doing things based on their own personal views.” He hopes to be a part of the solution at the McNab-Braeside council table. “I’m a passionate believer in the power of democracy and when public servants keep an
active and open ear to listen to what the public wants then the system works very well,” said MacKenzie. “This council seems to be dysfunctional on many levels.” MB4RR collected more signatures than any one member of council got votes in the last election, said MacKenzie. “They ignored the petition asking for a one-year extension of the shared agreements and I felt there was no justification for that,” he said. Expansion of the Miller Quarry near Braeside is also a significant issue in the township, said MacKenzie. “I think every citizen here has the right to clean air and clean water so I don’t think an asphalt plant goes along with that,” he said. “I think we should be doing what we can to stop an asphalt plant.” Along the campaign trail, MacKenzie said he continues to encounter people who don’t have a sense of what council’s plan is for moving forward. “A lot of decisions are made ad hoc,” said MacKenzie. “Developers are very frustrated dealing with township hall.” If elected, MacKenzie would seek out “professional and learned” citizens in the township and make use of their expertise. “Using a consensus process we could come up with a longterm plan that involves sustainable development and development that makes sense for this community,” said MacKenzie. He and his family are thrilled to be living in such a rich natural landscape on the banks of the Madawaska. “I worked up in Moosonee as a teenager and always wanted to live close to nature,” he said. “We are lucky.”
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News - Few running for town council can say they are better known in Arnprior than Tom Burnette. The longtime fire chief – from 1976 to 2010 – was born and raised in town, just like his parents and their parents before. He always has a story ready to tell: as a kid swimming under the trestle and screaming at a train; empty parking lots that once held such-and-such a building. Burnette is a wealth of local history. But that’s not why he’s running. “I have the time and the energy and I know what it’s like to be on the other side of the table.� His 35 years experience at the municipality affords him insight into the bureaucracy. He knows how it operates, the pressures staff face, and the goals they can accomplish. “I understand things from the administration side,� he said. “The town has been trying to sustain what we have as a small town. But we can only do so much with the tax dollars we have.� Burnette is pleased with how Robert Simpson Park has unfolded, along with the waterfront. He wants to look into the possibility of turning the trestle over the Madawaska into a walkway linking Riverside Estates with the neighbourhood behind the legion. Of course he favours a solution to the services agreement impasse with McNab-Braeside. And he champions increases to the tax base through controlled growth. He wonders if landlords can cut a break, say one year, on rent to downtown businesses. But as for the town suspend-
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usiness is booming in Ontario jails, but it’s the kind of expansion nobody wants. This week, we published the final instalment of our four-part series about recidivism – when previously convicted criminals reoffend - in Ontario and the state of our correctional system. The numbers tell a disturbing tale. We discovered an odd statistical trend: despite the fact that Canada’s crime rate has been steadily declining over the past decade – this year we’re at a level not seen since 1969 – the number of federally incarcerated offenders hit a record high in 2013. Overcrowding is the new reality in Canadian prisons, with double-bunking prisoners required in 20 per cent of all federal prison cells. Also on the upswing is the rising cost of Canada’s prison system: the annual price per offender is $200,000 for females and $117,000 for males in federal penitentiaries. Meanwhile, the cost of community supervision of offenders hovers around $35,000 per year. Critics of the federal government say we are following the failed example of the United States that started during the
1980s, with a massive push for prison construction and tougher sentences. Three decades later, our southern neighbours, a country with 700 of every 100,000 people incarcerated, are reconsidering their strategy and are now starting to spend more tax dollars on rehabilitation and support programs instead of prison construction. We need to follow their example. With so many critics – both academic and political – calling into question the federal government’s tough-on-crime approach, with the introduction of mandatory minimums and stiffer sentences, what is the government’s rationale for its push for prison construction? During the past two months we repeatedly called and emailed the office of Steven Blaney, the federal minister for Public Safety, with no response. If the Conservatives insist on pushing forward with an irrational correctional strategy, one that will eventually cost us dearly financially, perhaps the only convincing argument must be delivered at the ballot box.
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Important to know how democracy works To the Editor: There is so much in dispute for municipal politicians to deal with this year. So much responsibility. Not a job I would want. Whether it is the recreation controversy or the Braeside quarry expansion disaster, you’d have to agree that being on McNabBraeside Council is not a stress-free job! But let’s look at this more closely. Who actually is responsible for decisions made by an elected council? Well, each member is responsible to his/her electorate. That doesn’t just mean the vocal ones who let council know exactly
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hard would that be? The mayor doesn’t have the luxury of simply trying to curry favour with the loudest electorate. The mayor has the responsibility of trying to find out what is best for the whole municipality and try to do it. But in a democracy the responsibility goes beyond the mayor. It lies squarely at the feet of each constituent. Many people have opinions on controversial issues. But what are these opinions based on, really? On their own self-interest or that of the whole community? Have they been to all the meetings when discussions took place and
decisions were made? Have they done the research, read the studies, crunched the numbers? Do they have the facts? All you have to do is look at the attendance at regular council meetings to know the answer to that. People just do not attend. So when you hear or read opinions stated as if they were facts, numbers that are never verified, be a responsible citizen in a democracy and say ‘Just a minute here, I’ll make an informed decision when I have all the facts.’
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Shun the Sun: They have no journalistic integrity Mr. Levant went beyond decrying a publicity stunt last week when he accused Justin Trudeau of a medieval practice (which never actually existed). A student of commerce and law, not history, Mr. Levant could be excused
Do more to ensure food security To the Editor: The Commonwealth Foundation recently commissioned Dr. Wayne Caldwell and Kelsey Lang to put together a paper called ‘Perspectives on Planning for Agriculture and Food Security in the Commonwealth’. It focuses on the need for food security planning and offers up several tools that planners can use to ensure that their region or country is food secure. There are environmental concerns, including climate change and its unknown impacts on food supply, as well as land degradation and the need to ensure the productive capacity of the land in the future is maintained. Ontario is a prime example of a region that has become highly urbanized with intense development pressures. While there are many good tools that exist in the province, from the Greenbelt Plan to the work of the Farmland Trust, the co-ordination of efforts to ensure that Ontario can be food secure into the future is not as strong as it could be. Nathan Stevens Christian Farmers Federation
for his error. Shamefully he didn’t stop there but went on to call Trudeau’s parents “sluts” on public television. To use that kind of language when children are within hearing is grossly inappropriate. To refer to a late prime minister and his wife as such (regardless of their personal lives) is not giving them the basic respect that human
beings deserve. In this country “the state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation” so why must vultures like Mr. Levant force their way into the private lives of politicians who deserve privacy too. We complain when politicians invade upon our private lives yet we have no issue when the media invades that of politicians, despite the
obvious elements of voyeurism present. EZRA LEVANT
Mr. Levant’s rhetoric is biasedthat is part of the charm of our democratic right to free speech. Free speech means sharing opinions which disagree but still respecting those of others. Ezra Levant has sul-
lied the tradition of real journalism, and degraded Sun Media with his glaring lack of respect and he should be called out for it by someone far higher up the ladder than me. If behaviour like this persists Sun Media should be shunned as no journalist should support their fellows in such an attack. Brendan Edge Arnprior
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Garbage Collection Garbage collection will not be interrupted and remains on Wednesday October 15th, 2014. Arnprior Waste Disposal Site The landfill is open from 9 am -1pm on Saturday October 11th, 2014. The landfill is closed on Monday October 13th, 2014, and will re-open on Wednesday, October 15th, 2014
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To the Editor: We are now in the midst of an interesting political campaign in McNab/Braesideand the candidates’ signs are prominently displayed on lawns and roads throughout the township. After reading pamphlets/ flyers and the ChronicleGuide, voters are forming a decision about the candidates and their position on issues. I have already made my decision for the position of mayor – who I want and who I don’t think is up to the challenge. One candidate, Mr. Peckett, claims to have common sense. He points out that annual costs for OPP services will rise from $480,000 to over $1,100,000 (next year’s increase alone will raise the taxes considerably). He says that he wants a “forensic audit� in the first year detailing and publicizing
&!,, (9$2!.4 &,53( 6!,6% -!).4%.!.#% 02/'2!- The Public Works Department in conjunction with the Town’s Fall Hydrant Flush program is conducting a Valve Maintenance Program. The hydrant flush will clean the distribution system by flushing any standing red water. The valve maintenance program is designed to clean and exercise the valves and by doing so will extend their life as well as determine whether the valves are operable. The work is planned for October 2 - 31 , 2014 and will be completed in the shortest period of time possible. This procedure is routine but it may result in some temporary inconveniences such as poor water pressure or “red� water. Do not be alarmed. What you should know: r *G DPMPVSFE XBUFS JT EFUFDUFE QMFBTF PQFO ZPVS $0-% XBUFS UBQT UP DMFBS UIF TZTUFN r 5IF DPMPVSFE XBUFS JT OPU IB[BSEPVT UP IFBMUI r 5IJT TJUVBUJPO JT UFNQPSBSZ BOE TIPVME OPU MBTU BOZ MPOHFS UIBO UXP IPVST BU NPTU For more information please contact Guy Bourgon, Director of Public Works at 613-623-4231 ext. 1830
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the assets of the township (is there not a cost for this?). He wants a multi-year agreement with Arnprior and Renfrew for library and recreation services (I agree this is a worthy goal, but it will be costly). Mr. Peckett wants to hire a planner for the township instead of using the part-time services of Renfrew County. He also wants to change some or all of the by-law 2013-31; and that will lead to the hiring of costly lawyers and probably appeal hearings. And then he states boldly, “I will reduce your tax levy, leaving more money in your pocket.� That is not the statement of a person with common sense. I have learned over the years that politicians who say they will lower taxes while restoring services or even adding new services are simply not believable. Those people who want to
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renew the library and recreation agreements should remember that Councillor Styles was a member of our township council when we completed the deal for four services in 2004. The agreement was approved unanimously by both councils and came into effect in 2005. A municipal election is an exciting and challenging time for the candidates and I respect them all for having the courage and desire to serve their community. But I hope voters will be choosing the candidates that are best informed and offer a sensible approach to solving the many challenges of municipal government. A slate of candidates doesn’t always provide the answer. Sincerely, R. Neil Stewart McNab-Braeside
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To the editor: Someone said to me the other day that the McNab-Braeside election is all about a recreation agreement to use the Nick Smith Centre. And I thought, surely not! There certainly is an interest group that uses those facilities, from what I understand maybe even a thousand people, but they don’t have accurate numbers. It looks like even fewer. But there are 7,600 people in the township, so surely a small vocal interest group isn’t the main issue here, is it? To me, what is an issue in an election is the bottom; what will really affect my lifestyle; what is really going to cost me money in raised taxes. That’s what I thought everyone was interested in. So why all the kafuffle because our elected officials wanted clear, open and transparent accounting for one of the services offered to our residents? That’s what you expect your representatives to do, not spend hundreds of thousands of our tax dollars year after year with no accounting! So if recreation is an interest group, not an issue, what does really affect the bottom line of all the tax payers in McNab-Braeside? Well there is a big money issue simmering over on the Braeside Ridge. Water! Now that is an issue. Those people have been told over and over again by a highly qualified hydrogeologist with more than 25 years of experience dealing with these very water issues that both the quantity or quality of their water is threatened by quarry expansion! So naturally, those people want to sell up and move to a safer locale. But they can’t sell their homes. Some people have reduced the price over and over with still no offers. So discontent is brewing. Why should they have to pay such high taxes on homes they’ll never be able to sell at value? Of course they will demand to be reassessed by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, at a much lower rate to reflect the tremendously diminished value of their prop-
erty. That means a big effect on the township tax income because a huge amount of that tax base for the township is on the whole Braeside Ridge. And that’s just the beginning. What is the hydrogeologist’s prediction of loss of water quality really happens? That’s right; he’s talking about a petrochemical spill from all the fuel for all the trucks, loaders, crushers, asphalt plant, etc. that will be stored in the quarry on top of the aquifers for the whole ridge. What if there was an asphalt plant fire? What if the aquifers below and the creeks become polluted? That will never go away. He warned that it is just a matter of when, not if, it will happen. Obviously all those homes would be worthless. I asked an MPAC rep. what those million dollar homes would sell for if the water went. He said they’d simply never sell. Without water you have nothing. So then you have to think of a $40 million water filtration plant plus another $40 million to get the water to all the people on top of all that rock on the whole ridge. Big dollars! Who would pay? The company? Forget it! Their local subsidiary would declare bankruptcy and the parent multinational would never be touched. Even with some provincial funding what would happen to McNab-Braeside’s enviable debt free status? Gone! Would the province simply declare the township financially unstable? Will the township no longer exist? What do you think? Now there is an issue that affects every person in this township! Meanwhile the people of the Braeside Ridge are quietly digging into their own pockets to fight this multinational at the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing. Where are all the other people of this township who will be affected where it hurts: in their wallets. B.M. MacMeechan Braeside
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Candidate meeting informative To the editor: It was an all-candidates meeting minus one Sept. 29 in Arnprior 7 – Mr. (Daniel) Martin was a no show. I am pleased to say, regarding the only woman on the platform, you could understand every word she said and she had some good ideas. As for some of the men, I had to hold my tongue to keep from shouting ‘Take the gum out of your mouth!’
The very first thing you must be able to do is speak out loud and clear to let the people know what you are saying. One candidate, if he gets all his dreams the taxes in this town will double and all the seniors will have to move out of town to McNab-Braeside. M.J. Currie Arnprior
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Whether candidates support big box stores was among the questions. “They’re not required, we have enough downtown space,” said Lynch. He made note of a wealth of unused retail space in the town. “If that was totally used by the mom and pops, our business community would be next to none.” Burnette said he had mixed feelings on the issue but would support big box development. “Do we need one in Arnprior? That’s something that will be determined by the powers to be. One thing a big box store will do is provide an awful lot of employment.”
Strike said big box stores have certain rules and regulations pertaining to where they start up. “We’re just not going to see big box stores in Arnprior based on the information we’re getting in commercial surveys,” said Strike. Anderson said he recommends efforts to develop big box locally, in particular Smart Centres. Doug Smith said he championed big box stores coming to Arnprior. “I took up that fight. We’re losing $150 million retail sales dollars each year,” said Smith. Art Smiths is pro big box stores, too. “We need bigger stores in town. Why should
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we have to drive all around us? We’re putting in all these houses/developments – we need something to go with it,” he said. Grinstead said she is definitely pro-development. “Big box stores will not only keep people in our community, it will attract people to our community as well,” she said. Dugal said he would welcome big box development, “but the bus has already left.” Gap analysis will help identify what is needed. “Do we need a bigger grocery store, a new Canadian Tire? The answer is yes but I don’t think they’re coming anytime soon.”
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Another question asked candidates to prioritize the importance of municipally funded services and asked candidates where they would put funds should they become available. Among the items listed were Robert Simpson Park (RSP), Nick Smith Centre (NSC), the Arnprior and District Museum, the Arnprior Public Library, the Arnprior
Marina and the Arnprior Airport. The marina and airport topped Doug Smith’s list while Art Smith said the NSC and RSP are priorities. Grinstead and Dugal listed the marina and park at the top of their lists. Airport manger Lynch agreed he may be a bit biased but the airport was priority, followed by the marina. Tom Burnette put the NSC
up high, followed by the airport. Strike said he links RSP, the marina and the nearby trails as one high priority. “The NSC has my number one based on it’s an annual revenue income,” said Anderson, who listed the airport next. TV Cogeco Ottawa Valley filmed the meeting and will be rebroadcasting it over the next few weeks.
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“I am challenging everyone in this community to demonstrate how you test your smoke alarms, “says McNab/Braeside Fire Chief Dave Hartwick. “Post your pictures to Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #FPW2014.” To get more information about smoke alarms, visit McNab/Braeside website www.mcnabbraeside.com or (OFMEM website at www.ontario.ca/firemarshal). Fire Marshal and Chief, Emergency Management @ ontfiremarshal. The official hashtag for Fire Prevention Week 2014 is #FPW2014. For more information contact: McNab/Braeside Fire Chief at 613-623-5767 ext 233
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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. McNab Twp . Offers Welcome!
New 2 + 2 Br. Executive Home, fully upgraded, , located close to Arnprior Golf Course, walk out lower level immediate occupancy offered at $549,000
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WATERFRONT BUNGALOW 294 McLean Ave. This 3 bedroom walk out Bungalow has it all, well maintained, private, excellent shore. New Price! Call Terry for details
Enjoy this 4 bedroom renovated country home, quiet setting close to 417 access
2 Br tastefully renovated home with 2 separate out buildings for recreation hobbies and crafts call Terry.
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John XXIII celebrates renaming, 50th anniversary of school John XXIII is also celebrating its 50th anniversary from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday. Officials would like to invite members of the public to the anniversary event in the hopes that alumni will want to come back to see the building, as well as the recent renovations. Artifacts and photographs from over the years will be on display.
News – This Thursday, Oct. 9 is a special day at John XXIII school in Arnprior. The school will celebrate the renaming of the school to St. John XXIII with a 1:30 p.m. prayer service in the gym. Special guests include Rev. John Burchat, Mayor David Reid, the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board trustee and senior administration from the board
Arnprior female charged with impaired driving on Sept. 23 News – Renfrew OPP report that one female is facing charges after a witness reported a car drive into the ditch on Highway 17 at McLean Drive in McNab Braeside Township. The collision happened on Tuesday,
gation a 55-year-old female of Arnprior was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80mgs. She was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Oct. 22. Provincial Constable Sarah Turcotte investigated.
Sept. 23 at 7:55 p.m. The female driver fled the scene and was located a short distance away hiding in the long grass. She was arrested for impaired driving and returned to the detachment for breath tests. Following the investi-
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The Fairfax Model As Built on Lot 99 CB Premium Lot Granite Gas Fireplace Central Air Sun Room
Bar Top Round Corners Hardwood Ceramic Corner Tub
All for Only $367,900
1935 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 ½ Baths
To view this home please call
623-6589 SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND
Rhythm and Wine opens at Fog Run Studio
215 Allan Drive MLS#928039 $149,900
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836 Munro Drive MLS#926572 $185,000
91 Milton Stewart Ave MLS#926863 $229,900
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1041 Kippen Road MLS#926704 $329,900
2.8 ACRE LOT
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1044 River Road MLS#929472 $99,900
961 California Road MLS#927313 $179,900
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Burnstown sculptor Richard Gill and his wife Cheryl Babineau sit amidst some of the pieces included in Gill’s annual fall show, this year entitled Rhythm and Wine. The show opened Oct. 3 at Fog Run Studio at Bittersweet Gallery and runs until Oct. 13. As a youth, Gill was known for having one of the best record collections in his high school and later as a budding student of architecture at the University of Florence he was enchanted by the surrounding hill towns and vineyards where he would retreat to sketch and draw. His taste in wine and music have evolved and so has the nostalgic desire to express it in his work.
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Breakfast speakers Lisa Smith of Boyce Funeral Home Ltd. was a guest speaker for the Sept. 24 Breakfast N’ Learn held at the Galilee Centre. The event hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home in partnership with Tierney & Stauffer LLP Lawyers, Arnprior, is held the fourth Wednesday of each month with breakfast at the Galilee Centre followed by guest speakers on a variety of topics. The next Breakfast N’ Learn is booked for Wednesday, Oct. 22 with guests Bonnie St. Amour of Help U-Transition and Kim Murray of Helpdownsizing. com.
Happy Thanksgiving
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RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com
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Building Lot in Arnprior ready for your new home.
Huge building center of town, large area, warehousing space high ceiling, endless opportunities.
MLS#928841, $70,200
MLS 915727, $325,000
Beautifully maintained spacious bungalow with views of the Ottawa River. Open concept, spacious kitchen, large dining room & living rooms with hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms on main level. Beautiful landscaped grounds, attached heated garage & large work shop.
2 bedroom starter bungalow, 2 enclosed porches, partially fenced backyard. Nice sized living room and very bright eat-in kitchen.
Hobby farm in private surroundings on 3.27 acres ideal for horse lovers. 3 bedroom home has eat-in maple kitchen, ½ bath & laundry on main floor. Large parking area.
MLS 922803, $334,900
MLS 926079, $159,900
MLS 915977, $249,900
MLS 925565, $369,500
New Listing! Waterfront! 354 Old Quarry Road, Maclaren’s Landing Perfect secluded 100’ x 150’ property along the Ottawa River with breathtaking river and mountain views & great spot for docking a boat & swimming! Unique two storey home offers hardwood on both levels, fireplace, main floor famrm & laundry, open concept living, dining & kitchen, 2 baths, screen porch and great scenery all at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac only 30 minutes to Kanata! $459,900
Waterfront! 128 Lane Street, Constance Bay Location! Location! Location! Prime beachfront property! 70’ x 150’ lot with gorgeous sandy beach and mountainviews, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace in living room, patio door off master bedroom to large deck, full unfinished basement with walkout to yard, forced air oil heat, central air, 4 appliances & single detached garage! $479, 900
For Sale or For Rent! 39 Allenby Road, Morgan’s Grant Grand 4 bedrm family home with easy access to 417, Terry Fox Drive & March Road, walk to new Richcraft Recreational Complex and forest trails, 2 famrms with gas fireplaces, hardwd flrs on main level, pool size 40’ x 134’ lot with southern exposure, ensuite bath & walk-in closet in master, big bedrms, newer windows, doors & furnace! Possession flexible! $439,900 or For Rent $1900/mo plus utilities
Private setting! 3889 Stonecrest Road, Woodlawn Beautiful 3 bedroom home on 2 private acres near Stonecrest Public School and Shepherd’s Grove, detached 3 car garage with loft, huge front veranda, back deck, hardwood flrs on both levels, massive eatin kitchen, many unique touches, main floor den, 2 full baths, partially finished rec room. Includes 5 appliances. A very nice place to call home! $359,900
LAND FOR SALE! Waterfront Lot! Old Quarry Road, Maclaren’s Landing 100’ x 99’ residential lot on the Ottawa River $169,900 275 Mississippi Dr., Vydon Acres 6.5 acre building lot, culvert & laneway done, quiet dead end street, beautiful lot with total privacy in a natural woodsy setting. $109,900 1447 PENESHULA ROAD SUNDAY OCTOBER 12, 2014- 2-4 P.M Log and frame home on white lake with paved boat launch, 3 sided wrap around deck/verandah, open concept design
MLS 907699, $449,900
81 DANIEL STREET SUNDAY OCTOBER 19, 2014- 2-4 P.M
Lot 14 Loggers Way Vydon Acres 2 acre residential estate lot in woodsy setting. $59,900
3 Bedroom home in very central location. Oak kitchen, large formal dining room good sized living room. In ground pool with huge patio ground pool.
Beautiful building lot in Flat Rapid Estates only minutes from Arnprior and HWY 417. Mature trees flat area which drops off to gully over looking meadows.
MLS 927567 , $239,900
MLS 914331, $95,000
Acreage! Timmins Road, West Carleton 35.56 acres just off Kinburn Side Road not far from 417. Zoned rural and can be severed into 2 pieces $84,900
SOLD! 55 Third Ave., Arnprior Charming 3 bedrm bungalow with large sunny fenced yard, walk to river, beach, parks and shopping! Hardwood on main level, partially finished basement with rec rm & natural gas fireplace, updated windows, attic insulation and roof shingles! Includes appliances! Ideal starter or retirement bungalow. List price $209,900
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Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202
VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca
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Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846
Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602
Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550
Lloyd Levesque Sales Rep 613-433-6224
Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222
Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303
Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659
Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994
Donna Nych Broker 613-623-7303
STONES LAKE
FIRST TIME BUYERS
HUNT CAMP
TOWNHOME
ATTENTION FAMILIES!
RIVERVIEW
$295,900 offers you a year round home and a lot across the lake! Walkout lower level, 3 BEDROOMS 3 BATHS, 2 SEPARATE GARAGES MLS # 929946, CALL CHERYL, 613-327-9992
3 Levels of living space, 4 bedrooms, beautiful private rear yard, walk to all ammenities mls # 929208 offered at $189,900 Cal Cheryl 613-327-9992
100 ACRE PARCEL,with cabin,Renfrew area, offered at $129,000 mls # 924502 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
Attractive 2 storey, 3 levels, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances to stay, great rear yard with deck, mls #923664 offered at $279,900 Call Cheryl, 613-327-9992
Attractive 4 level home offering 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,upgrading throughout, inground pool and decking, great residential location, NOT JUST A DRIVE BY! view photos at mls #922253,offered at $299,900 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
GREAT FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath cutie, 2.43 ACRE PROPERTY, WITH OUTBUILDING, MLS # 924492 OFFERED AT $193,000 CALL CHERYL 613-327-9992
POLISHED SEMI-BUNGALOW
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH 1-2:30 PM
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH 3-4:40 PM
SNOWBIRDS
48 ACRES
2 FINISHED LEVELS, 3 +2 BEDROOMS, HARDWOOD FLOORING,ENSUITE BATH OFF MASTER, APPLIANCES, GARAGE, FENCED REAR YARD, POOL AND DECK, MLS #921116 OFFERED AT 314,500 CALL cHERYL 613-327,9992
EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME,SET ON 3 ACRES.Ottawa River views,walk to amazing 18 hole golf course,hardwood floors, impressive circular staircase, attractive inground pool, meticuously maintained property, view photos at offered at $599,000 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
139 ARTHUR STREET ,ARNPRIOR Pretty Raised Ranch on parklike property, no neighbours behind, double insulated garage, and single garage. Numerous recent upgrades. mls# 919891 offered at $278,000 your host Donna Defalco 613-979-2601
24 MCLAUCHLIN STREET SOUTH, ARNPRIOR ALL BRICK BUNGALOW,offering a bath on each level, NEW GAS FURNACE TO BE INSTALLED FOR NEW OWNER,renovated kitchen, flooring, single garage enclosed private rear yard, mls #926813 offered at $266,900 your host Donna Defalco 613-979-2601
RETIREMENT LIVING ON BEAUTIFUL WHITE LAKE. Affordable mobile in meticulously maintained Retirement Park. Boat slips available,double wide paved parking, propane fireplace/stove,updated kitchen, windows, roof shingles,and siding. mls # 923979 offered at $109,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
OUTSKIRTS OF ARNPRIOR, Spacious 3 level, country family home, swimming pool, property offers an APPLE ORCHARD, OUTBUILDINGS, present owners up until recently had horses, mls # 918067 offered at $324,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
SPLIT LEVEL
FIRST TIME BUYERS!
VALUE
27 ACRES
COUNTRY BUNGALOW
RECREATION ALL 4 SEASONS
LOCATED ON THE FRINGE OF ARNPRIOR, a spacious family home, 3 bedrooms, ensuite off master bedroom, double detached and separate workshop, huge lot, offered at $289,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE CORNER LOT IN FITZROY HARBOUR VILLAGE. 2 baths, sundeck, outbuilding/storage, offered at $184,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
RENOVATED TOP TO BOTTOM,INSIDE AND OUT, this country home is sure to please. Check out the generous room sizes, all the bells and whisltles, a pleasure to view, mls # 925581 offered at $224,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
AFFORDABLE , CHARMING , 2 bedroom home and den, GLEAMING HARDWOOD FLOORS,WALKOUT BASEMENT, detached garage, and outbuildings. mls # 925833 offered at $235,900, Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
GREAT PROPERTY FOR YOUNG FAMILIES, 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement , single garage, huge country property, Madawaska River homes across the way, mls # 926812 offered at $229,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM CHALET, WALKOUT LOWER LEVEL,BEAUTIFUL LOT, YEAR ROUND LIVING,LAKE ACCESS, WALK TO SKI HILLS,GOLF NEAR BY, MLS # 914220 OFFERED AT $305,000 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-979-2601
ATTENTION SNOWBIRDS
NEW LISTING
RETIREES MOVE TO THE LAKE
NEW LISTING
START UP OR RELOCATE TO THIS 4500 SQUARE FOOT HANGER/SHOP, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING HERE, LOCATION IS PRIME, AIRPORT, HWY 417, ARNPRIOR,ALL AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. MLS # 904946 OFFERED AT $475,000 CALL MIKE DEFALCO 613-884-7303
-Pinegrove Industrial Park 1-2acres x 2 $100,00 & 12 acres $199,900 -Arnprior Downtown 55’x125’ $35,000 -Johnston Road Building lot $105,000 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
Ideal 2 bedroom 2 bath home, 1469 sqft. 9 ft ceilings, hardwood floors, fireplace, deck. Many more upgrades. Better than new! Mls#907247, $309,900 Call Monica
56 RIVER RD.,ARNPRIOR - Clean and tidy 3 bedroom home on a large lot on the edge of town. European cupboards with built-ins,hardwood floors,main floor bedroom, upgraded 3 pce. bath and a BARN! $164,500.MLS#930009 Call Donna Nych
Lovely 3 bedroom mobile with an office plus familyroom with a propane fireplace,laminate floors,maple cupboards and completely drywalled. NEW PRICE $168,900 .MLS#910760 Call Donna Nych
102 HUGH ST.S.,ARNPRIOR-This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is located at the end of a dead-end street and has a private rear yard.The cupboards are oak,the addition has a familyroom and 4 pce.bath,gas heat and a deck across the back. $184,500. mls#928860. Call Donna Nych
146 EDEY ST.,ARNPRIOR
VICTORIAN BEAUTY
205 FOURTH AVE.,ARNPRIOR
2 EDWARD VINCE EVANS CRT., ARNPRIOR
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INCOME POTENTIAL
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GOLF CLUB RD.1.5 ACRES 79,900. MLS909268 KERR LINE RD.WATERFRONT 3 LOTS RANGING FROM 1.47-3.0 ACRES FROM $89,900.-$99,900. 2+BEDROOM BUNGALOW WITH GAS HEAT,CENTRAL AIR,UPGRADED BATH,HARDWOOD FLOORS,PRIVATE FENCED YARD WITH HOTTUB AND MORE.$196,900.MLS#925152 Call Donna Nych
255 Harriet St.,Arnprior-brick 3 storey home close to schools and shopping.gas heat,eat-in kitchen with tile floors,formal lr/dr,3rd floor bedroom/sitting room with an electric fireplace and a deep private lot.$238,900. mls#924596 Call Donna Nych
ITS BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS!Very spacious 3 bedroom back-split with an amazing master bedroom suite addition complete with 5 pce.ensuite bath ,2 walk-in closets and a sitting room/nursery.A must see.$289,900.mls# 925810 VERY MOTIVATED Call Donna Nych
BEAUTIFULL 2 +1 BEDROOM HOME BUILT IN 2011 BY CAMPANALE WITH MANY UPGRADES AND IMMACULATELY KEPT.A PLEASURE TO SHOW. NEW PRICE $459,500. MLS#925870 Call Donna Nych
695 STEWARTVILLE RD., 19 ACRES $89,900.MLS928579 Call Donna Nych
NEW PRICE
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WEST CARLETON
EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Only $499,000 for deluxe End unit end unit that backs onto kanata golf course Over 2000 Sq ft . Available immediately call Jenn mls#926655
Duplex in the heart of the village. Available immediately..spotless decor...yours for only $319,000. Call Jenn MLS 927942
3 bedrm family home on large country sized lot. .lots of upgrades including windows and roof. Freshly painted..move in ready.flexible closing. . Mls 928532. Only $184,500 Call Jenn
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Brick bungalow on the edge of town Oversized yards in ground pool.. deluxe kitchen only $329,900 mls 926805
1/2 way between arnprior and renfrew. Beautiful custom built hi ranch with oversized garage on a 1 acre lot. mls#929908 call Jenn seller says make an offer..only $314,500
Custom built 5 bdrm, 2 ensuite, 2 baths, wrap-around solarium, studio w/ separate entrance possible granny suite, B&B. Zoned tourist/residential. MLS #928763 $439,000 Call Mike Labelle
BUY NOW - BUILD LATER 9075663 Calabogie $34,900 905821 Madison heights $65,000 909268 Arnprior golf course $79,900 921872 Arnprior golf course $119,000 Call jenn for details
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Stay clear, stay safe this Facebook Thanksgiving weekend Find us on
OPEN HOUSE GUIDE View All These Open Houses Online At Sunday, October 12 2-4pm Greg Townley
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News - As we approach the Thanksgiving long weekend, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is reminding people to be careful near waterways, and particularly on rivers and lakes near hydroelectric stations and dams. “Warning signs surrounding our hydroelectric facilities and dams are there for your safety,” says Mike Martelli, OPG’s Senior Vice President Hydro-Thermal Operations.
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Minutes from town with a view of the Ottawa River MLS 905459
$219,900
Totally & tastefully renovated brick home- a real deal! MLS#927100
$215,000
flow. These changing conditions create strong undertows, turbulence and sudden, powerful gushes of water moving downstream in what was once calm-looking surface water. Please obey the warning signs, and respect fences, booms and barriers. They are there for your safety. Learn more about safety around dams and hydroelectric stations by visiting www.stayclearstaysafe.ca .
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“The calm areas near hydroelectric facilities may first appear inviting for recreation however much of the danger exists below the surface. Please stay clear, stay safe.” Most hydroelectric facilities are remotely controlled by operators located many kilometres away. Dams can be opened or stations can be started up throughout the day. This causes frequent and rapid changes in water levels and
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Stunning Ottawa River waterfront. Extremely well priced for such a beautiful property. 100ft of shoreline, great for swimming, fishing, and boating. Year round access to 4 season bungalow with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths.
Upgraded finishes & terrific location. A home to be proud of.
Location fit for a dream home! 200ft of Madawaska R. shoreline.
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$366,900
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Happy Thanksgiving
Newman is among the animals up for adoption at the shelter. Robinson noted an anonymous donor offered $50 towards the cost of each animal that was adopted over the weekend. PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/ METROLAND
Newman helps Fill the Trunk The Arnprior and District Humane Society hosted a ‘Fill ‘em up’ supply and adoption drive this weekend at Pet Valu in Arnprior. Newman, a six-year-old English Bulldog, takes the phrase ‘Fill ‘em up’ literally and finds a perch in the van being loaded with supplies for the shelter. Board president Virginia Reinecker, left, and volunteer co-ordinator Cheryl Robinson are pleased with the public response to the drive.
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Michael Runtz Nature’s Way fantasy world. Then I realized I was looking at a squirrel. By its size and shape it was a Gray Squirrel, which can be gray or black. This one, however, was neither. It was white. At least the scant ribbon of hair that covered the upper part of its head and back and tail was white. The rest of the body was unclothed. The large eyes had a pink tinge to them, as did its long naked fingers. The wretched thing was obviously an albino. But something else was wrong with it. It had lost most of its hair either to mange, which is caused by skin mites, or to a fungal disease. Apparently mange is relatively rare in squirrels, but the latter condition - known as dermatophytosis – occurs more frequently, especially during a wet year. We certainly have had our fair share of rain so a fungal infec-
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This was the oddest-looking squirrel the author has ever encountered. tion was likely involved. After resting on the log for a moment, the squirrel tumbled into the water on the opposite side and struggled to the shore. When it finally reached solid ground, it attempted to climb a tree but fell off its base, obviously too weak to succeed. It then crawled away, vanishing slowly into dense foliage. Would the squirrel survive? Once out of the chilling water (the coldness accentuated by the lack of hair) and free of the
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exhausting algae, it likely regained its strength. Apparently hair will regrow if an infected animal is well fed, so with the incredible acorn crop this fall, it (and all other squirrels) should do well. But perhaps it was too weak to recover, or perhaps a predator encountered it on the ground. Whatever the outcome, it would simply be Nature’s way. The Nature Number is 613387-2503; email is mruntz@ start.ca
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Opinion - Every time one ventures out into the wild you can anticipate seeing certain animals. For example, on any full day outing in the woods it is hard not to meet a Blackcapped Chickadee. And in the right type of forest and season one can predictably encounter an Eastern Chipmunk or a Red Squirrel. But on occasion you come across an animal totally out of context. Recently that very thing happened to me. I was canoeing in Morton Creek when I noticed motion in the water between the canoe and the shore. At first I couldn’t tell what the creature was because very little of it was visible in the thick algal mat through which it was struggling. All I could discern was that it was relatively small and pale in colour. When the creature finally reached a log, with great effort it weakly pulled itself out of the water. My first full view was of its back, and I puzzled as to what the animal was. A narrow band of white ran along the top length of its body from its oversized head all the way down to its long tail, which was waterlogged. Its sides and legs were rumpled sheets of folded, naked skin. It was a creature that would have seemed more at home in a Lord of the Rings
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Metroland East Special Report
Breaking the chains of recidivism Local community rehabilitative programs and services pick up the slack for federal government
results, excessive use of incarceration has enormous cost implications.” If mandatory minimums have no affect on recidivism, the federal government must find a way to justify these by evaluating their affects on crime, said Irwin Waller, a professor of criminology at the University of Ottawa. “We actually know that it doesn’t from studies in other countries, which really means the U.S.,” he said. Yasir Naqvi, Ontario minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services, said the provincial government’s focus is crime prevention. “The federal government seems to have a different focus than that,” Naqvi said. “We have raised those concerns with the federal government. We believe that they should offset the cost of measures like mandatory minimum sentencing … because that is going to have a detrimental impact not only on the provinces, but also on the society at large as well.” Federal Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney did not respond to numerous requests for comment by Metroland East.
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staggering number of Ontario convicts – more than half - will go on to reoffend within two years of completing their sentence. With lack of supports, employment and rehabilitation opportunities, exxperts say many offenders fall through the cracks and are sent back behind bars. The government is failing on the public safety file, according to Wayne Easter, the Liberal public safety critic. In Canada the rate of recidivism is estimated at 44 per cent, according to a study prepared for the Solictor General of Canada on federal offenders released between April 1, 1994 to March 31, 1995. In comparison, the national rate of recidivism across the United States, a country known for its high rate of incarceration, is 43 per cent. “They have been working on this issue (of recidivism) through the Justice Centre (in the United States) and they are going in the opposite direction from the Harper government because they know the tough-on-crime approach doesn’t work,” Easter said. With the introduction of mandatory minimums and stiffer sentencing, prisons across Canada are bracing themselves for an influx of inmates. During the past decade, federal prisons have seen a population increase of 24 per cent, moving from 12,413 inmates in 2003 to 15,400 inmates in 2014. Meanwhile, the number of prisoners incarcerated in provincial and territorial jails saw a 13.1 per cent jump over the same time period. But that doesn’t mean crime is up, according to a 2014 report by Statistics Canada. The traditional crime rate fell by eight per cent, continuing a trend that started in the early 1990s and this year reached its lowest level since 1969, according to the StatCan report. Critics tie the increase in the num-
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Prison time has a negative affect on reducing criminal behaviour according to a review of 50 studies between 1958 and 1999 by a team of academics from the University of New Brunswick and the University of Cincinnati. Excessive use of incarceration also has ‘enormous cost implications’ warns the study.
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Part 4: A prescription to reduce the number of repeat offenders in Canada’s jails as well as the rate of incarceration. ber of incarcerated offenders to the federal government’s tough-on-crime legislation, which introduced stiffer sentencing rules and mandatory minimums. “The principle rationale for mandatory minimums is the belief that length of time in prison acts as a deterrent for future recidivism,” states a 1999 report by Paul Gendreau and Claire Goggin, with the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies at the University of New Brunswick and Francis Cullen, from
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the department of criminal justice at the University of Cincinnati. But a review of 50 studies dating back to 1958 showed that jail time resulted in a slight increase in the rate of criminal reoffence and that there was a tendency for low-risk offenders to be “more negatively affected” by serving time in prison. “Prisons should not be used, with the expectation of reducing criminal behaviour,” concluded the report’s authors. “On the basis of the present
Expenditures at federal jails have ballooned from $1.58 billion to $2.72 billion from 2002 to 2012 and the cost of incarceration has gone up by 47.8 per cent in that time, according to a 2013 report by Public Safety Canada. Last year, the federal government asked Correctional Service Canada to cut 10 per cent of its operating budget. “So they began to look at ways that they could maintain their core operations but still save money,” said Howard Sapers, the federal prisons’ ombudsman. “What that’s translated into is the erosion of some services for offenders and the cancellation of some programs.” Over the years, the correctional department has eliminated prison farms, reduced access to prison libraries and cut funding to buy library materials. Overcrowding in Canadian jails means less space for programming, and double bunking is now the norm, Easter said. REHABILITATIVE PROGRAMS
The pressure placed on the correctional system is also affecting family members of offenders. An Ottawa support group for women with relatives serving time in
prison is advocating for funding proven rehabilitative programs, changes to Canada’s remand system as well as more diversion programs, such as a mental-health or drug court and restorative justice. “We want to put practices in place, evidence-based practices in our corrections system that will reduce recidivism, because none of us want to go through it again,” said one of two founding members of Mothers Offering Mutual Support or MOMS. Eventually, most offenders will be released from prison, the Ottawabased mother said, who asked to remain anonymous. “This person could be your neighbour. How do you want this person to come out? Do you want them coming out having good insight as to what led to their offence, really good insight and for them to have strategies to ensure it’s never going to happen again?” she asked. “(Correctional Service Canada) has a whole list of excellent rehabilitative programs, but their funding has been cut and some of the programs too have been kind of blended together as a one-size-fits-all program.” Meanwhile, the rate at which offenders are granted parole continues to set new historic lows and a greater percentage of offenders are spending more of their sentences behind bars in increasingly volatile and hardening conditions of confinement. The programming that does exist often faces precarious funding situations and dwindling resources. If prison programs are cut, that moves some of the burden to community-based programming, though dollars are stretched just as thin there. Impending federal cuts to Circles of Support and Accountability, a community based program that helps high-risk sex offenders reintegrate after prison is “nonsensical,” said Randall Garrison, the federal public safety critic for the New Democratic Party. “That is probably the most single most effective program in probably the whole prison system.” Public Safety Canada acknowledges the program’s success, but in the House of Commons, Minister Steven Blaney has said the Circles program is not in the ministry’s mandate, said Garrison, who doesn’t buy this, and has told Blaney, “‘Your mandate is not punishment, it’s corrections. It’s called corrections. It’s called rehabilitation.’” Continued on page 23
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“It’s very disturbing to realize that less than four per cent of the Correctional Service’s overall budget is spent on correctional programs.”
What they said “There needs to be a national mental-health strategy ... Prison is the wrong place to deal with these types of things.” WAYNE EASTER, LIBERAL PUBLIC SAFETY CRITIC
Easter also points to evidence that shows rehabilitation programs have a positive impact on an individual’s ability to rebuild their life. But the supports need to be there. “There needs to be a national mental-health strategy,” he said. “Sixty per cent of the country’s inmates have mental-health issues and 70 per cent have addictions issues. Prison is the wrong place to deal with these types of things. Far better than (going) cold turkey is support programs; there’s a chance of making it then. Beyond that, simply making it a condition of parole means that when someone falls off the wagon it’s a violation of their sentence. What works best isn’t punishment, but maybe access to a 30-day facility.” One Ottawa halfway house for federal offenders looks to blend treatment and reintegration, and is designed to help treat the root causes of substance abuse and teach offenders new coping skills. “Guys who come to Decision House don’t go back to jail,” said Louis Berubé, executive director of Maison Decision House, which has 14 beds that are always in demand. Housing and employment help are also available to offenders, many of whom have been in and out of the system. The organization’s annual budget is a little more than $500,000 – a lot less than the cost of keeping all “his guys” in jail, Berubé said. John Howard Society of Ottawa staff visit the halfway house to offer employment skills training and provide leads on jobs. The organization deals with clients who have complex needs, but the key areas of concentration need to be safe,
“(The government’s) mandate is not punishment, it’s corrections. It’s called corrections. It’s called rehabilitation.”
“We need reforms at multiple
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DENIS COLLIN, OPSEU LOCAL PRESIDENT, OTTAWACARLETON DETENTION CENTRE
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“(Offenders) need a safe place to ... develop community supports, where they can have mental health assessment, can develop a treatment plan.”
affordable housing and employment. The society has a business stream that trains offenders how to do asbestos abatement work and then helps place them in jobs, said Don Waddell, executive director. One offender who took advantage of the program, who asked to remain anonymous, said after he took the course, he realized afterwards he wouldn’t be able to join the worker’s union. Instead, he was paid less for the same work, and given worse tasks. The offender said he and his coworkers were treated like secondclass citizens. “I’m treated differently,’ I’m looked at differently,” he said. “We’re given the dirtier jobs and frowned upon. No matter what inroads I take, I’m always seen as a criminal.” Though work is being done in the community to curb recidivism, there continues to be a push for change within jails. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union Corrections Division published a paper in April 2014 titled New Directions: A blueprint for reforming the province of Ontario’s prison system to protect the public, reduce costs and rehabilitate inmates. The report provides a variety of short-term and long-term fixes to reform the corrections system. It suggests building temporary housing structures within existing facilities in order to renovate space to expand and add specialized units for severally physically and mentally ill inmates. “We have an acute crisis with acute mental-health issues,” said Garrison, noting that between 40 and 80 per cent of people admitted to prisons have a mental illness or an addiction. “In terms of acute problems, we don’t have adequate facilities.” Though the federal government
says Canada’s prison population is not increasing as projected, Garrison said it is still growing by about 1,000 inmates per year. “So you still have to provide the physical facilities for that and so a lot of resources are going to that and we don’t have the increased programming money to keep up with that,” he said. “And so wait lists for treatment are going to get longer and therefore we’re going to get more people who are released who still have mentalillness problems, addiction problems (and) … who are more likely to reoffend because they haven’t had these basic underlying social causes of crime dealt with.” There are programs in place, often run by non-for-profit organizations, which help fill the gap in services for repeat offenders. Despite a lack of funding, some of the people they have helped have been able to get a fresh start or successfully begin reintegration in society. Dan Parlow is one of those people who is breaking the cycle of recidivism, after being in and out of jail since he was convicted of armed robbery when he was 16. Now, at 49, he’s been out of jail for the longest stretch since that first conviction, and says he knew he had to stay clean after he was paroled in July 2013, otherwise he’d end up back behind bars. Enter the LifeHouse Residential program, a five-month, substanceabuse residential program run by the Ottawa Mission. Parlow completed the program, then entered secondstage housing and is now moving to an apartment in Blackburn Hamlet. He also started a degree in criminology at Carleton University. He was able to attend school thanks to financial support from the Mission’s donors. At the close of the first semester,
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Parlow had straight As and was hired to research Gladue reports for a consultant firm called IndinGENIUS. The reports are used in the Gladue court system, a special court for Aboriginal offenders – who are extremely overrepresented in the Canadian corrections system, according to statistics from Correctional Services Canada. It’s a job he says he relishes because he believes it’s particularly important for aboriginals who are involved in the criminal justice system to have the supports they need. DIVERSION PROGRAMS
There is a glimmer of hope for a fresh start if an offender can enter a diversion program, such as the precharge diversion program run by the Salvation Army, which works with first-time offenders. The typical offence is theft under $5,000. Clients are directed to the program while they are waiting for their first court appearance, and are often referred by Ottawa police. “Our office is in the court house and I typically see 30 to 50 clients per month,” said caseworker Sheena Lalonde. When assessing a referral, Lalonde said she often looks at the whole picture. “A single mom with two kids on Ontario Works is a totally different case than say, a teen stealing a stereo,” Lalonde said, adding she may assign the mother to community service hours at the food bank, so she can serve her sentence and connect with the organization for resources to prevent repeat offending. Lalonde said she looks for the root cause of an offender’s crime. “If someone is stealing to pay for a gambling addiction, for example, it’s
levels that provide public safety and hopefully can save taxpayers money in the long run.””
important to treat the original issue,” she said. “Scrubbing toilets isn’t really going to help them.” Lalonde said just as much time is spent on connecting clients with resources like Ontario Works or the Low Income Energy Assistance program to help pay utility costs. The Intermittent Community Work Program offered by the Salvation Army is similar to pre-charge diversion, but instead deals with clients who have already been sentenced. It helps them remain in the community and do service rather than lose their jobs by going to prison. The program receives some funding from the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Most clients are up on fraud or minor theft charges, and sentences vary, from two weeks to a year of weekends. “It’s expensive to keep people in jail and this way people get to keep their jobs,” said program head April Rutherford, who deals with about 30 clients each month. Offenders often work at the Salvation Army thrift store and the Shepherds of Good Hope, a charity that helps the poor and homeless in Ottawa. Programs such as pre-charge diversion and intermittent community work would have been a welcome solution for Parlow when he first came into contact with the law. Though he says he is now turning his life around, he can’t help but wonder what would have happened if he hadn’t entered prison, which he refers to as a “University of Crime,” at a young age. “The system can be very harsh,” Parlow said. “Sometimes it can be a tough cycle to break on your own.” By Jennifer McIntosh, Brier Dodge, Blair Edwards including files from Erin McCracken.
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Veterans dinner correction An incorrect name was submitted to the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide in last week’s edition.
Bill Tearle was spelled incorrectly in the photo caption ‘Honouring local vets.’ The Chronicle-Guide apologizes for the error.
Correction Re: “Barring treatment for the mentally ill,� Oct. 2, Kourier-Standard. A source is reported as saying prisoners with mental-health issues, who are judged not criminally responsible receive treatment in prison. In fact prisoners
with mental-health issues who are judged not criminally responsible receive treatment in forensic hospitals. The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide apologizes for the error.
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Bake sale kicks off ADHS Class of ’85 fundraising News – Be there or be square – the countdown is on for the Arnprior District High School Class of 1985 reunion. Student council president Chris Hanniman used the ‘Be there‌’ phrase often in 1985 and Borden Wallace was principal. Michael Jackson, Glass Tiger and ACDC were in everyone’s tape players.
Ghostbusters was big at the box office. The first of a handful of events that will be held to support the class’ first reunion will be held this Saturday, Oct. 11 at the Turkey Bowl at ADHS’ Oattes Field. It’s a fitting time to have people start thinking about the reunion, since it will take place on Thanksgiving weekend next year. “We are planning on hav-
ing a dinner and dance on Thanksgiving weekend next year on Oct. 10, 2015 at the Nick Smith Centre,� said coorganizer Terri-Lynn Bulmer Veale. “We will be organizing fundraisers throughout the year to make it an event that will be affordable and fun for all to attend.� This Saturday’s fundraiser is a bake sale on the sidelines of a double header football event that will see ADHS
take on rival Renfrew Raiders. The event gets underway at noon. Proceeds will be going to the reunion fund and the ADHS Athletic Association. “This is our first fundraiser to pay for the down payment for the hall,� said Veale, and organizers could use some help. “Your donation of food, time or cash to buy ingredients would be much appreci-
ated.� The reunion came about after several of the class members reunited on Facebook. Once the hall is booked, organizers will reach out to the rest of the class members and form various committees to get going on the event planning. A Facebook page has
been created and Veale said Class of ‘85ers are being asked to join the group and invite their friends. See ‘ADHS Class of ’85 Reunion’ on Facebook, message Alanna Surprenant, Terri-Lynn Bulmer Veale or Liz Robinson or call 613327-7742.
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Thank-you to the voters of the Townships of Arnprior and McNab/Braeside. On September 15th I was Acclaimed as your Renfrew County Public School Board Trustee. And while you did not vote for me, I feel confident in the fact that you felt from, the great article, Arnprior Chronicle-Guide’s, John Carter wrote at the begining of my campaign, the Public Meetings I held during the spring at Tim Horton’s, our interactive forum on Facebook, and the one on one meetings in the community, that this father of 5, grandfather of 12, could handle the job, so no opposition was needed.
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News – The region’s children’s hospital is experiencing a spike in visits to its emergency room by children experiencing respiratory illness, prompting staff to put outbreak measures in place to curb the spread of infection. There have been no new confirmed cases of a serious respiratory virus infection, known as enterovirus D68, following the recent successful treatment of four children late last month. However, three patients have come down with hospital-associated respiratory illnesses at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. The hospital reports all three are doing well. The hospital last week reported 25 patients are being treated for respiratory illness. While multiple respiratory viruses are currently making the rounds in the community, which the hospital says is typical this time of year, visits to CHEO’s emergency department were up seven per cent this September over last year. “About one-quarter of visits to
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Lifestyle – A very special marriage took place in Arnprior recently. A unique marriage ceremony was held Sept. 27 to celebrate the joining of River of Life Christian Fellowship and Rock Church Ministries at the corner of Madawaska and Bell streets in Arnprior. River of Life Christian Fellowship Senior Pastor Sandra Stott and Rock Church Pastor Joe Moniz spoke to the Chronicle-Guide recently about the marriage and the special ceremony held to celebrate. The church will be known as the River Stone Christian Fellowship. Rev. Clark Young of Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church performed the ceremony, which included a visit from Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant and Pastor Pauline Wilcox of Golden Lake, who performed the blowing of the shofar to celebrate the union of the two churches. Moniz came to Stott two years ago and asked her to join the churches.
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“To literally marry them in the sense of bringing two churches together,” said Stott. River of Life has been in existence since 1997 and became an actual charity in 1999 and it’s the Rock Church’s 15th year. The Rock is a Canadian Fellowship of Churches and Ministers church and the River of Life is a Partners in Harvest church.
“As a church family we wanted to have some changes so we started to embrace Partners in Harvest style of worship, ministry and just their heart and vision,” said Moniz. River of Life was already connected to Partners in Harvest and the congregation had been involved in some joint events in the past and had a good relationship so the mar-
riage makes sense. The Rock Church had already opened its doors to River of Life when the congregation had been looking for a building to call home. The marriage is about much more than growing the church community. “It’s not about size, it’s about the call and what we’re supposed to do for our region and our
Pastor Joe Moniz and his wife Mony Moniz, left, join Senior Pastor Sandra Stott outside the River Stone Christian Fellowship building at the corner of Bell and Madawaska Streets. Above, the new sign. towns. When we join forces we broaden the base of what we can actually do to be a part of the community,” said Stott. This calling, said Moniz, extends into the community. “Our biggest calling is to help people know who God is and enjoy Him, understand and experience who he is so that the community of our
church families extends beyond just ours. We love each other and we love God,” said Moniz. “We really emphasize the music, even dance, worship,” he said. Stott agrees that the church’s work goes beyond the physical walls of the building. See COMMUNITY Page 33
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Moniz will continue to play a big role at River Stone. Members of the congregation have responded positively to the union, say ofďŹ cials. The church family is made up of individuals from across the Valley and beyond. Services will be held Saturday evenings and as the need arises, River Stone will expand services, possibly to Sunday mornings.
we can,� she said. There’s been no shortage of work involved in the marriage. “There’s a lot involved in bringing two churches together,� said Stott. “It’s preparing the people, how do you blend constitutions, looking at all the charities acts, the building. Like a true marriage, what’s ours is theirs, what’s theirs is ours.� Stott will lead services but
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River Stone wants to be a support network for the community and the Valley, said Stott. “We want to be able to get behind things and be hands and feet,� she said. Missions extend beyond Canada’s borders but helping here at home is key. “It’s about helping with needs of the poor, supporting government in what ever way
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Above left, Pastor Pauline Wilcox of Golden Lake performs the blowing of the shofar to celebrate the uniting of the two churches. Above right, RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant, left, presents a plaque in congratulations to River of Life Christian Fellowship Pastor Rev. Sandra Stott and Rock Church Pastor Rev. Joe Moniz. The church will be known as the River Stone Christian Fellowship. Rev. Clark Young performed the ceremony.
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ifestyle - Rare indeed were the times we girls of the Northcote School were ever invited to play at bad Marguirite’s home. But that week, nine of us, all of us who were in the Junior grades got little invitations handed out by bad Marguirite herself! They were done up with real printing, no doubt on one of those new typewriters that we read about in the Ottawa Farm Journal, and we were all invited to a party to celebrate Marguirite’s eighth birthday. Well! This demanded a meeting at the Northcote School, let me tell you! Cora said we should all just not go. Joyce said that would be very bad manners. Velma and I said we wouldn’t miss it for the world! For days, we could talk about nothing else. I was the only one who had ever been in bad Marguirite’s house, and that was a day I would be happy to forget about. I barely got my nose inside the door when Marguirite and I got into an argument, and I was hustled home in her mother’s car, before I had a chance to even have a good look around. And I knew for a fact there were electric lights and a flush toilet, because Marguirite made sure we all knew about her modern conveniences. And there I was gypped out of trying either. Imagine a flush toilet, not a little hut behind the cedar trees at the back of the house, and electric lights just like they had in the houses in Renfrew! The party was on a Saturday, and we were all decked out in our very best clothes...the ones we wore to church on Sundays. When we arrived on the dot, Marguirite looked like she had just stepped out of a gift box. Her artificial curls were tight around her head and looked for all the world like little golden sausages. I could have sworn she had on
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Memories lipstick and a spattering of rouge! Her mother shook hands with us, just like the minister did after church on Sunday, and it didn’t take long for her to get us playing games, quiet ones, like snakes and ladders and Chinese checkers, and there were prizes for the winners. Finally, we are shuffled out of the parlour and into the dining room...Joyce’s house was the only one I knew of which had a dining room...the rest of us ate our meals around old pine tables in our kitchens. There was even a white table cloth spread out, and in the very centre of the table was a cake with candles, and in front of each of our plates was a little bag like Mr. Briscoe used to measure out black pepper. A gift for each of us to take home. But before we could have our cake, Marguirite’s mother brought in all our presents and put them in front of Marguirite in a heap. My gift seemed to be the biggest in the pile, but I had taken a heart shaped box that had once held chocolates, and arranged inside of it a lace hanky Aunt Lizzie had sent me in the hand-me-down box. There was certainly no money for frivolities like expensive birthday presents! Even at that, I hated giving up the little hanky, the only nice one I had with real lace on it. And the box had held little treasures I had collected, like shiny stones, my own hankie with a few pennies tied in a corner, and hair ribbons I kept for special occasions.
And there I was handing over two of my most precious possessions to a girl who did nothing but cause me anguish at the Northcote school! Finally, she was down to my present. My sister Audrey had wrapped it in red tissue paper that had been ironed and which was once wrapped around a Christmas present. Marguirite tore into the parcel, which I thought was very extravagant indeed. We would have resaved the paper at our house! I could tell she loved the heart shaped box, with the hand-painted face on the top. She lifted the lid and gazed at the lace hanky, which I read immediately as pure delight. She took out the hanky, and stared at the inside of the box. Then she said, “Where’s the chocolates?” Her mother quickly held up the hanky and made clucking sounds of approval, while bad Marguirite looked at me as if I had just stolen eggs out of their chicken coop. While the cake was doled out, Marguirite never took her eyes off me, and I had the worst urge to ask for both the hanky and the heart shaped box back. And I couldn’t wait for the party to be over. But before we were all to head home, I decided I was going to get something out of the day besides bad Marguirite’s ill temper, so I went upstairs and used the flush toilet...in fact, I flushed it three or four times, and even though the sun was shining in the little window, I snapped the light switch on an off for good measure. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Arnprior District High School warmed up for this weekend’s Turkey Bowl with a doubleheader at home Friday. The Juniors won 53-6 over Perth and the Seniors picked up a 144 victory over Mackenzie Mustangs. Above, senior Coleman Orenstein, #30, keeps the ball close as he’s tackled. Right, Brody Flegal, #12, launches the ball. The entire schedule can be found on the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association website at uovhsaa.ca .
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Sports - Thanksgiving Weekend this year will see Arnprior and West Carleton come alive with more than turkey dinners. Some of the best orienteers in North America and the world will descend on the area for the biennial North American Orienteering Championships (NAOC), the largest competition for this sport on the continent.
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ing for places on Teams Canada and USA and some of the best elite orienteers from Switzerland, Sweden, France, UK and New Zealand (too name a few) looking to show off the weekend will be a great showcase for the sport and a great showcase for the town of Arnprior. If you would like to try out orienteering to see what all the fuss is you can attend one of our family friendly Sunday morning events in Ottawa, prior to NAOC or we would be happy to have you participate in one of the events as our guest.
Novice wins tournament Galetta novice lawn bowler Peter Garneau, left, has only been lawn bowling since the beginning of the 2014 season and he has already won his first tournament! He teamed up with Dave Jefferies (Skip) and Sandra Jefferies (Vice Skip) to win the trophy at the Hollis Wealth Open Triples tournament at Highland Park Lawn Bowling Club Sept. 17.
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Frontline homeless agencies receive $132K donation Thousands of dollars in funding for local frontline agencies will allow them to invest in energy efficient products and services that cut their energy use. Ten local agencies that combat homelessness received the funding, totaled at $132,000 from Hydro Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brighter Tomorrows Fund and nearly $37,000 in energy conservation incentives from the province. â&#x20AC;&#x153;By targeting homelessness, one of Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest social issues, through our Brighter Tomorrows Fund, we aim to make a lasting impact in the lives of our community and in the fight to end homelessness,â&#x20AC;? said Bryce Conrad, president and CEO of Hydro Ottawa. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This business-giving model creates meaningful partnerships between our business, non-profit agencies and the United Way.â&#x20AC;? This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fund recipients are: Carty House, Daybreak Non-Profit
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Opinion - Turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget the pumpkin pie are just some of the favourites we all look forward to on Thanksgiving with family and friends. But what about our pets? Here are 12 safety tips to help keep your pets safe on Thanksgiving: 1. Begging at the table: It would be best if you gave them their Thanksgiving treat in a bowl away from the table to avoid begging. Your guests would probably appreciate that. 2. Fatty foods: Too many fatty, rich, or unfamiliar foods can give your pet pancreatitis or gastroenteritis; two medical conditions that can be very painful and even life-threatening. 3. Diet and exercise: Maintain your petâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s regular meal and exercise schedule and avoid too many holiday leftovers. A disruption in his dietary routine can cause stomach upset, diarrhea and/or vomiting. 4. Bones: Make no bones about it. Certain bones can lacerate or obstruct your petsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; insides. Save the bones for the broth - not your dog. 5. Onions: Onions and onion powder, widely found in stuffing and used as a general seasoning, will destroy your dog or catâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s red blood cells, which can lead to anemia. 6. Grapes and raisins: Grapes and raisins contain a toxin that can cause kidney damage to both dogs and cats. 7. Alcohol poisoning: Alcohol poisoning in pets is more common than you think! This is be-
cause alcohol can be found in a surprising number of places such as rum-soaked fruitcakes or unbaked dough, which contains yeast that can result in alcohol poisoning, other life-threatening problems and death. 8. Chocolate: Chocolate can actually be fatal to your dog or cat; so all those sweets must be kept well out of reach. 9. Food wrappings: Aluminum foil, wax paper and other food wrappings can cause intestinal obstruction. Make sure to place these items securely in the garbage. 10. Fresh water: Make sure your pet always has fresh water. When there are more people in the house, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more chance to bump into the water bowl leaving your pet dry. 11. Garbage: Keep an eye on the garbage and keep it securely fastened! If your dog gets into it, he may think heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hit the jackpot, but all heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be winning is health problems from something as simple as gastric disturbance, vomiting and diarrhea to the worst-case scenario - death. 12. Quiet time: For those of you who would like some peace and quite at the table, kennel your cat or dog in an area of the home that is well lit and away from the excitement. Give them something to chew on or play with and leave a television or radio on. This will help distract them. Have a great Thanksgiving and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget to leave room for dessert! Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St., N., Arnprior.
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Allan Weber guides Netty, left, and Benny into the Weber family yard after a wagon ride in the Renfrew County countryside. preserving our heritage, and an easy life would maybe not be a good way to preserve it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You look at us and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a little inconsistent â&#x20AC;Ś but there are inconsistencies all over the world, even in modern society.â&#x20AC;?
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Mennonites in Renfrew County to maintain lifestyle But Mennonites live in about 80 countries. Levi and Velina have eight children, including Franey, who just turned one, and Allan, who’s the oldest, at 14. The others are Nathaniel, Solomon, Katie, Susie, Ina and Adeline. Dancing and drinking of alcohol are not practised by the Mennonites, while hymns are their predominant choice of songs, notes Weber. Nor do they use telephones or computers. Born in Kitchener, Weber grew up in Wingham, near the village of Wroxeter. “Our community was looking to expand,” he says of coming to Renfrew County and avoiding the rising cost of property in southwestern Ontario. “We may have had to make changes that would have affected our way of life.” A group from their Mennonite community was appointed to find new residential territory, but they wanted to stay in Ontario where it’s easier to run their private schools. In contrast, there might have been more restrictions in Quebec, says Weber. “We were very much in favour of the idea of spreading out, and there’s new opportunities in new areas. We felt that this was an area where the growing season was comparable to what we grew up with,” says Weber. “It’s slightly shorter, which is not necessarily my choice, but generally the better growing season the higher the land price seems to be.”
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In coming to Renfrew County, he sees a farming community that isn’t too far from other towns and major urban centres. Thus, the Mennonites have a local market for the produce they grow and other products, such as the steel roofing components that Weber sells through his own business. Since Mennonites seek to minimize their dependence on motor-driven transportation, horses are a mainstay. The automobile tends to be part of a fastpaced life, says Weber. “They (horses) are the main mode of transportation, and horsepower on the farm,” he explains. “However, we do have the use of diesel motors and power units to drive the machines such as grain thrashers and corn-cutters. “We don’t have any vehicles at all … but public bus lines will be used rather than regular vehicles.” The Weber family has four Belgian or Percheron horses – Netty, Benny, Jasper and Pepper – as well as four lighter-boned road horses, a few younger horses that are being raised as replacement for aging horses, and a milking cow. They also have two dogs, a Golden Retriever and Jack Russell, to keep the raccoons away from their garden produce. HITCHING POSTS
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Some have been accommodating, says Weber. These include Gourley’s Variety & Gas Bar and the Admaston-Bromley municipal office. “Personally, I don’t just own horses because I can’t have a car,” he says. “I also like horses. I probably would have horses, regardless. They are to us a way of life that tends to help keep us away from the fast pace (of life). “However, we are fully aware that it is not fair to make a horse work harder than what is right and what he is made for. We are very conscious of the fact that we want to be fair to our animals.” Schooling is also central to the Mennonite community. Children will be educated in a local Mennonite school, and not attend local schools run by the county’s Catholic or public school boards. “We are concerned that our children try to run a pure life,” says Weber. Weber says his family’s new home
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“is more laid back than where we came from,” and appears to be an active community. The Weber children are missing their friends, says their dad, but new friends will be made primarily with other Mennonite families, and through occasional social outings elsewhere. Couples Manassah and Sarah Sherk of Fourth Chute and Moses and Betsy Martin of Cobden are among other recent Mennonite arrivals.
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David McCartney is our second weekly winner for the September 5th prize draw of a new Napoleon Barbeque from Capital Appliance & BBQ.
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buggy or wagon 10 or 12 kilometres, every second day. Because of their travels, they have also asked local businesses to provide hitching posts.
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Flying through the air with the greatest of ease Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com
Community - When JoAnne Matthie of Renfrew was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2000, she wasn’t surprised. She knew she had mild symptoms since her 20s.
By 2013 Jo-Anne was only able to walk a little, with the help of a walker or cane. Holding her grandson, born in 2011, without assistance seemed impossible, let alone going on walks and playing hockey on the driveway or living room with him.
Then in July of 2013 a miracle happened. Matthie suddenly, and with no explanation, started to feel better. She still has MS afflictions, but only minor, compared to what she had gone through. Today, Matthie not only plays with grandson River,
ANNUAL FLEA MARKET RUMMAGE SALE BAKE SALE
Hosted by GALETTA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Galetta Hall, 119 Darwin Street, Galetta
but also enjoys her passion for gardening. On Sept. 27, she also did something else she could only dream about a decade ago – go skydiving. At the age of 62, Jo-Anne made her first jump at Mile High Parachuting at Arnprior. On a fittingly bright and sunny Saturday afternoon,
Matthie hopped onto a plane, leaving family and friends on the ground below, and returned to view 20-25 minutes later, gliding back down to earth in her parachute, attached to her instructor. “That was great. I just loved it. Ya, it was wonderful,” Matthie said of her descent from 10,000 feet (three kilometres).
“I kept hearing that Crowbar song in my head, Oh what a feelin’, what a rush!” Matthie also said she’d go again. Above and beyond an experience of a lifetime, Jo-Anne also used the jump as an opportunity to raise awareness and funds to help those locally who are afflicted with MS.
Saturday, October 18th, 8:00a.m-3:00p.m New Schedule This Year- Full Price Day Sunday, October 19th, 1:00p.m-3:00p.m - Half Price Day Saturday, October 17 8:00am–3:00pm Wide Monday, October 20th, 6:00p.m-8:00p.m Full Price Day variety of onics, -Fill a bag orOctober box for $2.0018 1:00pm–3:00pm dishes, electr Sunday, fts, clothing, cra Fill a Box or 21st, Bag for only $2.00 d an , oks Tuesday, October 9:00a.m-5:00p.mFREE DAY bo much, much Monday, October 19 1:00pm–7:00 pm ~Everything must go! more!! FREE Night - Everything Must Go!!
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Great Variety, Great Bargains, Great Community Fundraising Event! The Galetta Community Association is looking for volunteers to ensure a successful event! Your assistance would be appreciated For more information please contact
Jenn Spratt613-623-0113 (613) 623-4846
Lana Dean
R0012937927
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF McNAB/BRAESIDE
PETER CLARK/METROLAND
Jo-Anne Matthie of Renfrew viewed the Ottawa Valley from 10,000 feet during her first sky dive at Mile High Parachuting in Arnprior Saturday, Sept. 27. She also raised awareness and funds for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) through her dive. Matthie is greeted by family members following her jump. From left are Drew Bennett, Matthie, Ashley, River and Wally Halko, and Paige Bennett.
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER Municipal Act, 2001 (Form 6 O. Reg 580/06)
TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on November 3, 2014 at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Dr., R.R. #2, Arnprior, Ontario
Hurry in while supplies last!
The Tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 3:00 p.m. at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Dr., R.R.# 2, Arnprior, Ontario. Description of Land: Parcel of land lying to the south of the Canadian Pacific Railway corridor and to the north-east of Centre Street, and lying to the east of the eastern end of William Meek Drive; legally described as Lots 33-38, Block P, Plan 44; McNab/Braeside PIN 57325-0060 (LT)
Minimum Tender Amount in Dollars: Eight Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty Three Dollars and Nine Cents. ($8,983.09)
Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. The lands do not include any mobile home which may be situate on the lands (if applicable). This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.
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The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact:
We would like to Thank You for another great year!
Angela Lochtie, Treasurer The Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Dr., R.R.# 2, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 (613) 623-5756 (ext. 224)
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HUNTER SAFETY HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net
FIREWOOD FIREWOOD CUT AND SPLIT (Hardwood) Mobile Wood Processor Pick-up or Delivery Brent McLeod 613-432-6989 Cell 613-433-2474
adrienne.barr@metroland.com
FIREWOOD
Mixed Hardwood-Dried 1 year. $100/face cord. RETIREMENT APARTFree delivery to most MENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE area’s. 613-229-4004 Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! AUCTIONS Call 866-338-2607
INSURANCE
GALETTA LIVESTOCK HORSE SALE
If you think it’s time you compared your home or automobile insurance call Shelley at Eady Insurance. 613.432.8543*1.888.275. 3239. Experience our quick turnaround, friendly service.
Saturday October 11th. 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
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
CARD OF THANKS 1009.CLR559159
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
1 and 2 bedroom apt, 71 Sullivan Cres Arnprior. Available now, includes heat, water, fridge, stove and parking. Laundry on site. $645/$745 Info 819.773.2620
ARNPRIOR, 3 bedroom spacious duplex, gas, private yard, hardwood floors, Bell Street, quiet, no pets, no smoking, November 1, $900 and all utilities. Leave message at 613-623-6178 after 6 pm
DOWNTOWN Arnprior 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, fridge, stove, and heat included. 1st and last and references required. $575+hydro. 613-433-6000
LARGE BACHELOR TYPE ROOM in Arnprior, all utilities, parking, laundry included. Shared kitchen and bathroom, non-smoking, references, must like small dogs, $500. 613-623-1521
New 1 bedroom apt at 203 Jennet St Renfrew. Laundry, fridge, stove, gas fire place, hardwood floors, porch, parking, available Dec 1st. 613.432.2014
ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm
Ground floor, ArnpriorDowntown, super clean, quiet, parking, appliances, 1 bedroom apartment. Non-smoking. First, last and references. $795/month inclusive. 613-884-0166.
1 BEDROOM, Second floor apartment, Renfrew in town. Small office or den, BUSINESS SERVICES close to all amenities, natural gas heat, parking, !!A-1!! DUMP-RUNS, small yard, $580+utilities, GRASS CUTTING, TREE- available November 1st, CUTTING, Appliance re- 613-623-7442 pair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee), 2 bedroom house $700.00 Moving available with trail- month plus utilities. 5 er. Support Your Locals. mins from Renfrew, close Fast Service. Marc to Hwy 17. Available (October) Newly renovated. 613-889-9768, Arnprior Call 613.432.9734 Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea- 2 BEDROOM nice condisonable rates, 25 years ex- tion home, Arnprior location, gas heat, carport, perience. 613-832-2540 work shop, $985, 6 1 3 - 4 5 1 - 7 2 8 , COMPUTER ASSISTANCE fschuck@xplornet.ca Have a story to tell but don’t own a computer 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 full Have an email to send but baths, central location in don’t know how to create Arnprior. $995/month plus or send it. For help call utilities. Available immediBev at 613-623-5973 ately, 613-433-9401 HOUSE CLEANING, DUMP RUNS, moving, raking, free metal pickup (small fee if outside Arnprior). Quality work, competitive rates, celebrating 10 years in business. Call Bob 613-622-5923
CARD OF THANKS
3 bedroom house Douglas $700.00 month plus utilities, call 613.432.9734. Available (November) 3 bedroom house for rent Calabogie, 613.752.2523
CARD OF THANKS
ARNPRIOR Immediate Occupancy, 2 yr old semi-detached home with over 1600 SqFt of living space, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Central Air, Gas Fireplace, Attached Garage. $1300/month + utilities. Call 613-229-4352
House For Rent. Large 4 bedroom classic brick home in North Renfrew. Oil heat, 5 appliances. Close to schools and hospital. Available November 1, maybe sooner. $950/mo + utilities, 2 year contract. For more info, Jack at ARNPRIOR, Large 1 bed- 613.622.1188 room available immediately, $700/month plus LARGE 1700 sq ft 2 bedutilities. 613-623-8419 room very elite decor. No elevator, no pets, no Charming spacious farm- smoking, asking $995 plus house. Private. Immediate utilities and six appliances. access to recreational West end Arnprior. For trails. Small barn. Wood viewing go to Kijiji oil combination furnace Ad#470258683 with wood already stored. or call 613-623-2103 Available Nov. 1. Lake Clear are. Ph 613.758.2956 cell 613.297.8545 Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. Cobden - attached 3 bedroom garden home. Call 613.432.1911
Anderson, Andy (Gump)
CONDO FOR SALE in Arnprior, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, excellent condition, asking $180,000. 613-622-1752
A heartfelt “Thank you”
CARD OF THANKS
Sincerely Mona, Chris, Ryan, Des & Doreen (Anderson) Herrick & family Dave & Shelley Anderson, Julie, Butch, Brent & Andrea Villamere
The Wall Family
Dorothy Wright McIntyre & family
Lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home overlooking river near swinging bridge Renfrew. Fire place, air conditioning, sunroom, deck, fenced, garage, 5 appliances. Pet friendly on approval. Available Nov 1st. $1450 per month plus utilities. References needed Call 613.476.6278
FOR RENT
KANATA Available Immediately
FOR RENT
518 Donald B. Munro Drive, CARP
One Bedroom Apartment for Independent Senior (+65) In non-smoking building Current rate $703 monthly including hot water. (Parking & Hydro extra). Call our Manager: Allison Jamieson 613-839-2910 for further info.
Large Bright
1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior CLR557965
Thank you again. We are blessed to have all of you in our lives.
The family of the late Clarence McIntyre wishes to thank each and everyone who in any way supported us through his illness and death. We thank you very much.
Looking for mature female tenant, newly renovated 1 bedroom apt located on the 3rd floor of my home, private entrance, close to downtown, appliances included, $600/month plus hydro, available now. 613.433.4220
613-623-7207
for viewing appointment
100 acres land for sale, border crown land, lots of good mature timber white and red pine, cedar, hardwood, great hunting area, skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, perfect get away, enjoy life, Calabogbie Area $ 1 2 9 , 0 0 0 . 613.432.8683
Renfrew - large, sunny 1 bedroom located downtown. New Kitchen, appliances & bathroom $652.00 renter pays hydro & gas heat. Laundry facilities on site. Parking 1986 Ford F250 XL V8, 2 available. To view call wheel drive, Cab 1/2 Long 613.433.4721 Box, 115 000 klicks, Like new inside and out. Rent or rent to own in 613.333.2991 Arnprior Immediate occupancy, Brand New semidetached home, 1125 ! ! 2 0 + A P P L I A N C E S ! ! SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Nearly-new washers, Hardwood and Ceramic dryers, fridges, stoves, floors throughout, 5 appli- freezers. Warrantied, delivances included, Covered ered. Appliance repair, front porch, Attached gar- parts for sale, disposal, age. Rent is $1,350/month dishwasher installation. + utilities. Call Support your locals! For 613-623-6589 viewing, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior Rent or rent to own in Arnprior Immediate occupancy, 3 yr old two story townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Ω Baths, 2nd FOR RENT floor laundry, Attached garage, 5 appliances included. Rent is $1,300/month + utilities. Call 613-623-6589
West Carleton Non-Profit Seniors’
CLR558827
The food, flowers, beautiful cards, telephone calls and visits were so appreciated, also for those who travelled many miles to be with us in Sudbury.
The family of the late Eva Wall would like to express our gratitude of kindness, support and love shown to our Mom. To the Doctors, Nurses and support staff involved in her care in the many hospital stays, Emergencies, Dialysis Unit and C.C.A.C. To her journey of leaving her home in Horton, to her new found family in Autumn Leaves and to her brief but welcoming stay in Groves Park Lodge. The love and support shown to us from The Salvation Army, Major Rocky and Janice Bishop, The Little Brown Church, Pastor Earl and Cheryl Wall and Emily. A real celebration of Mom’s Life! A thank you to Anderson Funeral Home for the professional and caring service. To relatives, friends, neighbours, and co-workers a special thank you for outpouring of love. Mom was known as “Mom” to many people. She touched many hearts. We are truly blessed.
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To our family & friends who provided us with so much love and support at the time of Andy’s death. We will miss Andy Immeasurably.
FOR RENT
LARGE3 bedroom duplex in Arnprior, $1200 all inclusive, good for mature couple, close to all amenities, no pets, driveway included. Available Nov. 1st, 613-832-4421
FOR SALE
3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unfinished basement, one parking spot. $1071 per month plus utilities.
CLR470344
613.623.6571
613-831-3445 613-257-8629 www.rankinterrace.com
McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
432-1911 CLR418895
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom $835+utilities bedroom $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
CLR504258
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DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM
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FOR SALE 4 snow tires on rims size 235/70R16 used one season, value $1200. For sale $500. 2012 Santa Fe Weather Tech mats, value $299, for sale $120. 613-623-3647 Dry Mixed Firewood for sale. Call 613-794-0222 FOR SALE, 384 International Tractor and snow blower both in excellent condition, asking $6,000 for both. Also 1-12 inch Mastercraft planner, very good condition $200. Also 1-16 inch Ryobi scroll saw good condition asking $100. Also 1-2 inch Mastercraft belt sander good condition asking $100. Last 1-4 inch Delta belt sander good condition asking $100. Please call after 5 pm. 613-623-5734
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE Kenmore 1000 W Microwave $40., Oak finish bookcase $40, Roxton oak floor lamp $50, computer desk $40, Epson photo printer $35 Rain barrel $25 613-623-5884 Mastercraft Snowblower, 10.5 HP, 29 inch width, electric start, 6 forward gears, 2 reverse gears. , $600, 613.623.8268 MOVING SALE, Washer/dryer, corner television unit, microwave, miter saw on stand, make an offer 613-623-8538
HELP WANTED General Labourer required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. APPLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. 613.432.5764
VEHICLES
VEHICLES
ds a o to ll R ad A Le Auto
adrienne.barr@metroland.com
“Noon Hour” In Town Seniors Transportation Service Driver Do you have spare time on your hands? Do you enjoy helping others? Do you have a desire to serve our seniors? If so, ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program Inc. has an opening for a “Noon Hour” In Town Seniors Transportation Driver to cover the lunch hour Monday to Friday from 12:00pm to 1:00pm with other times as needed to cover driver vacation and sick time. A Class G or higher Ontario Drivers Licence, clean driving abstract and clear Criminal Record are required. Please forward your resume via e-mail to dennisharrington@cssagency.ca or to 106 McGonigal Street West Arnprior, ON K7S 1M4
VEHICLES
LIVESTOCK
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED WORK AT HOME!! $570/WEEKLY** ASSEMBLING CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS + GREAT MONEY with our FREE MAILER PROGRAM + FREE HOME TYPING PROGRAM. PT/FT - Experience Unnecessary - Genuine! www. AvailableHelpWanted.com
Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
MEDIUM Sized machine shop in Arnprior area looking for machinist / Machine setter. Duties include, set up and running CNC horizontal and vertical machining centers and turning centers. Send resume to PO Box 433, Arnprior, ON, K7S 3L9
Registered Early Childhood Educator/Assistant Teacher needed at licensed daycare in Kinburn. Part time afternoon position starting ASAP, $14.52/hr. Email resume karen@wckidskorner.com.
LEGAL
211 Elliott Crescent, Renfrew Hwy. 60 and Pinnacle Rd.
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOWP A R D O N (1-866-972-7366) w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e cord.com
613-312-7511 Welcome To The Largest Leasing Company Renfrew – Arnprior and Surrounding Areas VANS
2003 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr Auto Air 133 k/m 8 Tires and Rims
Was $4695.00
Sale $2699.00
Now $3888.00
LUXURY
COMMUTING
SUV
2007 Focus 2 Dr 5 Speed 155 k/m $600.00 Down 17x$229.00 Includes HST-Lic – Fees + Interest at 5.9%
2007 Saturn Vue 6 Cyl Auto Loaded Only 133 k/m What A Vehicle
Now $4777.00
No Hidden Fees
Wow $6888.00
SPORTY
Why Buy or Lease from Ray’s – The Largest Leasing Co. in the Ottawa Valley Only sales tax and lic. Added to the sale price No admin fees. Member of OMVIC Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council Member of UCDA Used Car Dealers Association Low monthly payments Car history report on every vehicle
2003 Mazda Protégé 4 Dr 4 Cyl 195 k/m Yellow on Black You Heard Right
Was $4999.00 Sale $3888.00
$2499.00
These Are Very Busy Times In The Automobile Industry SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION CALL RAY 613.312.7511
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10 good young cows for sale, bred Charolais, due to calf in the spring, 819.647.3769 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
PERSONAL
PETS
Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-800-590-8215
Puppies, Black Lab for sale, 3 females left. $500 with shots. Call 613-267-4463 after 5:30 weekdays. Ready to go November 1.
ANNIVERSARY
ANNIVERSARY
Fall family fun activities at Hugli’s Blueberry Ranch & Country Gift Store in Pembroke. 6 acre corn maze, hay jump & maze, pumpFINANCIAL / INCOME TAX kin cannon show, pig races, pedal carts, wagon rides to the pumpkin patch CHRONICLE DIAMOND & more. Haunted House AWARD WINNER opens Oct. 17th. Details at SATURN ACCOUNTING www.blueberryranch.ca Tel: 613-638-1288 SERVICES 613-832-4699
NOTICES Public Bible Gospel Meetings. Women’s Institute Hall in White Lake on John Box Street. Sundays at 4:30 p.m. October 5, 12, 19 and 26. Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. October 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. For more information call or text (613) 218 9061. WHITE LAKE VILLAGE BARGAIN BASEMENT temporarily closed until Saturday November 15th, Making room for lots of new items! Contact for donations: 613-623-2776 or 613-858-4579 Open every Saturday 9-2
WEDDING
ing th Happy 40 Wedd Anniversary
elly
Pat & Janet K
October 12th, 1974
M&R FEEDS PEMBROKE IS THE PLACE TO BE SAT OCT 11TH FROM 8:30AM-12:30PM. WE WILL BE HOSTING OUR ANNUAL FALL BUY-SELLTRADE DAY OF BIRDS AND SMALL ANIMALS. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! FOR INFO CALL (613)732-2843 Township of Admaston/Bromley POLICE SERVICES BOARD Monthly Meeting. Wednesday October 15th, 2014 at 10:00 am at the Township Office, 477 Stone Road. Public is Welcome!
ANNIVERSARY
Love Always,
even & Teena Sarah & Robbie, St ma & Grace Colton, Karter, Em
Jamie Barr & Sarah Seabrook
GAS MISER
OAC on approved credit
Le as ing
WEDDING
2005 KIA Sedona 7 Pass Loaded 142 k/m
CLR559128-1009
Need A Car For Son or Daughter
2008 Buick Allure CX 4 Dr Loaded 167 k/m I Don’t Think There Is A Better Deal
2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2 Dr Blue, 4 Cyl Auto Loaded With Power Roof
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
W el to com e
Sales & Leasing Inc.
A Long Driveway or Small Lot Ford 150 Pick-Up 4x4 With Plow and Hook-Up 1st Person With $1100.00 Owns It
HUNTING SUPPLIES
Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday, October 19, 2014, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 Rail / Deck Installer, Min. to 33, follow 33 to the Le5 years exp. Sub contract HELP WANTED gion. Admission $5.00. Days, evenings, weekends Ladies and accompanied work. Need truck/tools. Cut Rite Construction Please fax resume to 613- children under 16 free. 433-3421 613-839-0808 Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear VEHICLES VEHICLES & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.
Ray’s
Farmers – Small Business
RENFREW CHILDCARE toddler & preschool spaces. Full and Part time. www.childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627
COMING EVENTS
CLR559124
613.623.6571
y thl s n o t M men w y Lo Pa
To those we have missed, we would like to extend an invitation to you to join in the celebration of our marriage on October 11, 2014, 8:00 p.m. at the Renfrew Armouries
CLR559222
Call
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Happy 25th Anniversary Mom & Dad Donna & Curtis Young September 30 Love Cassie & Steve CLR558182-1009
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AUCTIONS
TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG
AUCTION SALE
CL452160_0925
Saturday October 11, 2014 10:00 AM sharp We have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, for Mr. Thomas Purcell, the house and all contents located at 530 Mill Street, Calabogie, Ontario Furniture, Antique Chairs; Skiing and Hiking items, Snowshoes, Hand Tools; Wrenches; Snow Blower, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes; General Household Items; Stereo System; Cd’s; Dishes etc. etc. The house is a 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 1 bath frame home in good condition. Some newer windows, hardwood on the main floor, newer shingles. Detached garage. Legal Description: PT LT 18, CON 10 AS IN R228245; BAGOT; GREATER MADAWASKA. The property will be offered for sale at 1:00 pm and will be selling subject to a Reserve Bid. The property is selling “As Is Where Is”. Any perspective Buyers are free to do any inspections they may wish prior to the sale. Viewing of the property by Appointment only thru the Auctioneer. Terms for the Property: $10,000 Bank Draft or Money Order the day of the sale - Balance due in 30 days Terms for the Contents: Cash or Cheque with ID All Sales Final Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
CL452236_1009
Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone
613-432-9335 PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company BILL WEISS 613-570-1488
weissmaintenance@gmail.com Renfrew-Calabogie-Arnprior
MORTGAGES
$ MONEY $
WANTED
WANTED
CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com
Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449
GARAGE SALE
GARAGE SALE
DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS
STREET FLEA MARKET ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store 40% OFF! NOW OPEN OPEN
ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN
7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD
AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS
BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
AUCTIONS
AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 18, 2014 10:00 a.m. sharp For Birgit Clubb to be held at her farm located at 2944 Waba Rd., Pakenham, Ontario. (between Campbell Side Rd. and Robertson Line just east of the Hamlet of Waba) Case 1210 with Leon Loader; Farmall H tractor/loader; Pequea 710 tedder; MF 124 baler; JD 24T baler; Welger RP12 round baler; NH 489 Haybine; scraper blade – 6’; IH 14 rake; 2 cultivators; diamond harrows; wagons; 2 rakes; McKee snow blower; Baja Wilderness 400 4 x 4 ATV - Camo; rotary mower; 14’ North Craft fiberglas boat with 35 HP Evinrude Lark outboard and 1991 North Trail trailer; 3 furrow 16”plow; shop vac; Battery tester; ¾ drive socket set up to 2”; All saw; 18” floor sweeper magnet; Bottle jacks – 20 ton, 5 ton; Ryobi SS 30 gas weed eater; Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac; Bar clamps; Parmak Solar Electric fencer; Mastercraft 12” Portable Planer; Homelite Weed eater; Chain saw; 3 Chain saws; Quattro 4 HP pressure washer; 2 lawn mowers; Anvil; DeVilbiss air compressor; 1990 Ford F150 Lariat ½ ton truck, 210,930K’s, auto, pw, pdl, sliding rear window, cap, – selling as is. All items are in good condition with most having been stored inside. This is not a large sale so please be on time. Owner: Birgit Clubb 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
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170 Milton - Stewart Ave. Glasgow Station, Ont.- Travel 417 west of Arnprior 15kms, turn right exit # 54 McLean Drive/ Glasgow Station, then make an immediate left turn onto Milton Stewart Ave. Watch for auction signs. Saturday, October 18 at 10 am. Having sold our property and moving to a retirement residence, the following will be sold: Antiques - Ash hall stand w/mirror; 2 rocking chairs; 4’ church pew; wool winder; cedar chest; teacher’s wooden desk; cast iron claw foot tub; dash churn; butter churn; 2 cheese boxes; wooden rake; dough mixer; quilt display rack; old settee/ chair; 2 store type scales; wooden barrel; oil lamps; sad irons; broad axes; Beatty washtub stand and ringer; meat grinder; 2 bedroom sets; 4 oak dining room chairs; oak parlor table w/ claw feet; various dressers; partial wash sets; ink wells; collection of thimbles, spoons, bells; old table top radio; tobacco cutter; quilts; misc. bedding and linens; collector advertising tins; cant hook; old tables; crank Singer sewing machine; blanket box; cast iron pots; several crocks; sealers; buck saws; wooden chairs; bookcases; wooden Coke box; collection of Avon bottles; ornamental Santas; china serving bowls; dishes; cups and saucers; cigar boxes Collectibles - quantity of bar signs, beer signs, portable bar, glasses, steins, and stools, collection of toys, unopened Nascars 96-97, Dale Earnhardt unopened Coke bottles Furniture & Garden Equip.- Roxton maple table w/4 chairs; Villias dry sink; chesterfield and chair; picnic tables and lawn furniture; 2 entertainment units; several radio/CD players and various CDs and records; oval dressing mirror w/stand; Craftsman 24hp hydro static garden tractor w/42” mower, like new; Toro gas mower; wheel barrow; 2 tonneau covers for Dodge Dakota pickup; 2 metal cabinets; bolt bin cabinets; Norco new boy’s bike; 3 sections of steel lockers; filing cabinets; misc. hand tools, bolts, nuts, screw nails, electrical supplies, shovels, rakes, Adirondack chairs; numerous boxed items Auctioneer’s Note: All of the items are exceptionally clean and most of the antiques have been restored. A unique sale not to be missed by the avid collector! Terms - Cash or Cheque with Proper ID Prop - Anne & Bob McMullin Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd. Carson Hill Stewart James 613-821-2946 613-445-3269 Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents. Refreshments available.
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MACGREGOR, Evelyn In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother A helping hand was Evelyn MacGregor who passed away on October always found, A cold shoulder you never 14, 1989. bared, As long as the day was We mention your name; And speak of you often. had, A hard working farmer God Bless you You are not forgotten was my Dad when God came for you, With love always that was my hardest test, Especially since he came Brian, Bonnie, Heather, for you during harvest, Mike and Alex which was when we bonded best. I miss hearing your voice and your sense of humor. But most of all I miss watching the Leaf games and laughing together. I took for granted all the times I thought would last forever. People said with time it would get easier. Even though you are gone, I know you are near. I will love you forever, my hero you’ll always be! Ivan Matthew Miller Sept 14/1952 - Oct 9/09
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Love always your Mom, Cassie, Cecilia, Julia and Deb
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In loving memory of a dear husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather who passed away suddenly. April 11, 1933 – October 6, 2012 It’s been two years since you have gone, But the heartache and the silent tears are there like before The precious memories will never fade, That we hold in our hearts each day They will always remain there Until we meet again
With love Geraldine & family
HOBBS-MIMNAUGH, Pamela Joyce BEANISH, Joey
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“If there ever comes a day when we cannot be together, keep me in your heart, I’ll be there forever”.
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Peacefully at home on Monday October 6th, 2014 after a valiant battle, Joey passed away at the age of 53. Joey, beloved husband of Susan Beanish. Loving father of Aly “B” Beanish. Predeceased by his loving parents Joseph and Theresa (nee Hudder), his brother Paul and his sisters Audrey and Christine. Joey will be sadly missed by his brother Jim, his sister Anne Marie (Ernie), his nieces, nephews and many friends. A graveside service will be held at Horton Cemetery on Wednesday October 8th at 10:00am. Donations in Joey’s memory may be made to Hospice Renfrew. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew. “When I come to the end of the road and the sun has set for me, miss me a little but not too long. For this is a journey that we all must take, and each must go alone. Miss me but let me go.”
It is with heavy hearts that we announce that our beautiful sister and daughter, passed away tragically and needlessly at Arnprior on Thursday, October 2nd, 2014. Pam is survived by her mother, Mary Margaret “Peggy” Hayes of Ottawa; siblings: Bill Hobbs (Carolyn Buick) of Constance Bay, Patsy Hobbs of Vancouver, Penny Johnson (Gord) of Constance Bay, Rick Hobbs (Jill) of Anaheim, California and Carol Richards of Whitehorse, Yukon. Predeceased by her father, Wayne Hobbs and her brother Douglas. Sadly missed by her feline children, Lola and Charlie Boy. Pamela will be fondly remembered by her many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and the many friends whose lives were enhanced for having known her. A time to join Pam’s family and express support and condolences will take place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, October 9th from 11 a.m. until a time of remembrance in the Pilon Family Chapel at 1 o’clock. A reception will then take place at the Constance Bay Legion where family and friends are invited to share fellowship and memories of Pam on Thursday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. For those wishing to honour Pam’s memory, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society in memory of her devotion to animals.
MURPHY; Jeremiah Patrick (Jerry) In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday October 2, 2014. Jerry Murphy age 90 years. Dear son of the late James and Margaret Ann Murphy. Predeceased by one sister Mary Culhane and two brothers M.J. Murphy and Thomas Murphy. Dear uncle of Tom Culhane, Donna Collette, Mickey Culhane, Kenny Cluhane, Margaret Culhane, Terry Culhane, Kareen Colterman and Bobby Culhane. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Sunday 2-6 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Monday October 6th at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Well Cemetery Mt. St.Patrick.For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. CLR558958
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Lois Luckie October 3 You never said I’m leaving You never said goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone As part of us went with you The day God took you home. Love you always Fred, Heather, Brent, Linda, Steven, Ashley and Amy
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with loved ones by his side on Thursday evening, October 2, 2014. Lester Martin Daniel Savard of Arnprior passed away at the age of 88 years. Dear son of the late Joseph Savard and the late Lilly Neuman. Beloved husband of Joyce (nee Jones) of Carleton Place. Dear step-father of Terry Mouland (Kate) of Australia and Brenda Davidson of Carleton Place. Step-grandfather of Andrew Mouland and Tracey Bosanke. Predeceased by a stepson, Christopher. Loved brother of Catherine Patrois (late George) of Arnprior. Predeceased by 2 sisters: Jean Garrow and Frances Vardy (formerly Mick) as well as his only brother, Nick Savard (late Hazel). Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. Friends paid their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon, October 5th from 2 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday morning, October 6th from 10 a.m. until the time of Service in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Les, a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated.
April 5, 1950 - October 1, 2014
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JOHNSON, Harold Walter Peacefully at home, surrounded with love by his family on Monday September 29, 2014, Harry battled for 16 months with brain cancer. Husband, best friend and love of Colleen Luckasavitch for almost 54 years. Dear father of Wendy Johnson-Eady and Donna Johnson Norton (late Tom). Dear brother of Jean (Jerry Coules), Marian (Dennis O’Grady), Lavinia (John Kosowskie), Daniel (Marguerita), Raymond (Darlene). Pre-deceased by his parents Harold & Bernice (Visneskie) Johnson; also by brothers Edwin, Robert, Steven (Marilyn), Michael (Marilyn). Loved Pop of Christopher (Kristen), Samantha (Pat), Daniel (Holly) Norton, Kyle (Katie), Kimberley Eady. Will be greatly missed by his feline buddies, Max & Molly. Visitaitons at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Wednesday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Thursday October 2nd at 10:30 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In memory of Harry, donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology or any other Cancer Research would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
Bruce, aged 64, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday October 1, 2014. He was the beloved son of Barry and Barbara Sully of MacLaren’s Landing, dear brother of Jo Page (Tom), Jane Christie (Bob), and Matt Sully (Cathy), and the much-loved father of Charlotte and Alicia Sully. Bruce has generously donated his body to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. In memoriams to the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital and the Arnprior & District Humane Society would be appreciated by his family. Arrangements are entrusted to the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. In lieu of a funeral, Bruce’s closest friends and family celebrated his life on October 4, 2014, at the family cottage in MacLaren’s Landing. It’s the laughter that we will remember. Ride on, Bruce. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR559118
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks â&#x20AC;&#x201D; free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: sherry.haaima@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.
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Dementia Caregiver Support Group â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Are you caring for someone with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Island View Retirement Suites on the second Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information
at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 125. Knights of Columbus bingo every Thursday at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall at 6:45 p.m. New increased prize format. Specials for the food bank and Arnprior Hospital. Arnprior Recreation Master Plan meeting for residents, taxpayers, leaders, recreation program participants are invited to for officials to obtain your input and feedback on the major draft for the Recreation Master Plan recommendations for the year 2024 +, 7 p.m., Nick Smith Centre, RSVP: Glenn Arthur garthur@arnprior.ca .
â&#x20AC;˘ October 10
Arnprior Legion lunch, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., open to public, $4 each for burger with cheese and fried onions. Arnprior Legion jam night,
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â&#x20AC;˘ October 11
Arnprior District High School Class of 1985 hosts a bake sale at ADHS Turkey bowl, starting at noon. Proceeds going to the Reunion fund and ADHS Athletic Association.
â&#x20AC;˘ October 13
Euchre at Island View Suites, 1 p.m., every Monday in October, $3/person, four-hand euchre, refreshments, 50/50, prizes. Info 613-623-6006. Also Oct. 13, 20, 27. Arnprior Legion Thanksgiving Day bingo, 7 p.m.
â&#x20AC;˘ October 14
Arnprior Legion euchre in the back hall, 1-4 p.m.
â&#x20AC;˘ October 15
White Lake Wednesdays in the Park hosted by McNab-
Braeside Recreation Department, 6:30 p.m., White Lake Park, 33 Diamond Lane. Free activities and equipment, including softball, pickleball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, tetherball, horsheshoes and more. Call Geoff at 613-6235756 ext. 226 for details. Public Bible Gospel Meetings at Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Institute Hall in White Lake on John Box Street, Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Also Oct. 15, 22 29. For more information call or text (613) 218 9061.
â&#x20AC;˘ October 16
Friendship Days at Arnprior Legion Hall, admission: $6 per person purchased by noon Oct. 15, noon to 2 p.m., entertainment by Limited Edition, 50 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs are welcome. More info call 613-623-7981, proudly sponsored by: Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home
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â&#x20AC;˘ October 18
The Neighbourlink Fountain Walk-a-Thon, registration at 8:30 a.m., 128 Mary St., pledge sheets available at the Fountain, 613-623-4200. First Fall Mini Buskers Festival, Arnprior Shopping Centre, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., live music, dancing, display tables, zumba, juggling, craft tables, face painting, karate demos, puppeteers and more. For info or to book an act call Howie 613-408-4367. Urban Ford hosts another fundraiser - this time at the Legion on Daniel Street. Test drive a Ford between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. and they will donate $20 - to a maximum of $6,000 - to the service organization.
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Kim Izsak is our first weekly winner for the August 29th prize draw of a new Napoleon Barbeque from Capital Appliance & BBQ.
Melissa Hudgin, Sales Manager Belleville, presented James with the prize.
Greg Esnard, Regional Director Distribution East, presented Kim with the prize.
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James Webb is our fourth weekly winner for the September 19th prize draw of a new Napoleon Barbeque from Capital Appliance & BBQ.
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