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News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; It was a tragic start to the long weekend in the Ottawa Valley. A man riding a motorcycle on Highway 17 was killed early Friday afternoon when hit by a car at Campbell Drive just west of Arnprior. Renfrew OPP report that about 1:30 p.m. the motorcyclist was westbound on Highway 17 on a Harley Davidson when he was struck by a Honda Civic. The Civic was travelling north on Campbell Drive in McNab-Braeside and was crossing the highway when the collision occurred. Police say the Honda stopped at a stop sign and then proceeded across Highway 17 into the path of the motorcycle. The motorcycle driver, Douglas Earhart, 57, of Oshawa, died at the scene, while the male driver of the Honda was treated at the scene by paramedics for minor injuries. See MOTORCYCLE Page 3
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A lot of pull for the United Way Arnprior strongman Paul Vaillancourt pulls an OCTranspo bus over the finish line by himself in a show of strength at the third annual New Flyer bus pull for the Renfrew County United Way. The fundraiser at the Arnprior bus repair facility Oct. 9 raised over $3,000. Pillar5Pharma won the pull. For more, see page 23.
Developers advise town on development News â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Arnprior municipal officials have received some valuable advice from several residential developers on how to attract more investment and residents to the town. Town CAO Michael Wildman said the town held a â&#x20AC;&#x153;very good, positive discussionâ&#x20AC;? with the developers recently as part of a push to improve its marketing campaigns.
The home-builders have their â&#x20AC;&#x153;ear to the ground,â&#x20AC;? so they know what prospective new residents want in a community, he noted. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They were very open-ended and constructive in their suggestions.â&#x20AC;? Wildman said it became clear at the round table that they are willing to work with the town to fill in gaps in what the town can offer new residents and developers. Between 10 and 15 priorities
have been set, he said, adding they will be refined and if council approves implemented next year. One is to hold an exhibition in which the town and developers can get together to showcase what the town has to offer, he said. Among the gaps are certain types of stores and restaurants. The town anticipates talking about those needs in a session soon with the commercial sector.
Petition locations announced News - The McNab-Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation (MB4RR) group has announced there are several locations to find the petition asking council to reverse its recent decision to end shared service library and recreation services with Arnprior and Renfrew. Robbinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in Braeside, Neat Cafe in Burnstown, Antrim Truck Stop and the White Lake General Store all have copies of the petition. On Thanksgiving weekend, volunteers began a doorto-door campaign that will continue for the next couple of weeks. Information is available on Facebook at McNab/Braeside Residents for Reading and Recreation.
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Drive and Scheel Drive. Eastbound trafďŹ c is detoured at Scheel Drive to Russett Drive to White Lake Road to Highway 17. The closure continued for several hours, snarling trafďŹ c in Arnprior and elsewhere. OPP Constable Raul Pasta Junior is leading the investigation, with assistance from OPP Technical TrafďŹ c Collision investigators.
News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; One man was killed and another seriously injured in a dirt bike crash south of Calabogie Saturday. OPP report that two dirt bikes collided head-on on a logging road that runs off Mountain Chute Road about 2:35 p.m. One man in his 40s suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene. A second man in his 30s suffered serious injuries and was airlifted from the scene to Renfrew Victoria Hospital. The preliminary police investigation revealed that two groups of riders were driving dirt bikes on the logging road. Renfrew OPP ofďŹ cers initially responded to the scene and began the investigation. The Lanark OPP took over the case as they are responsible for policing North Frontenac Township where the crash took place. No names had been released by police as of press deadline.
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Volunteer Sue Reynolds shows off some of the tasty pies available at the Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group buffet dinner.
Buffet dinner crowd St. John Chrysostom parish hall was the spot to be last Tuesday evening as the 16th annual Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group buffet dinner was held. A record 1,000 people passed through the hall to enjoy the dinner. Admission was a goodwill offering. Group president Elta Watt was thrilled with the community support and all the volunteers who helped make it happen including her son William (left).
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Riding keeps its traditional name in final redistribution report were recommended in the redistribution, which will add 15 federal ridings across Canada. When the commission initially decided to drop ‘Nipissing’ from the riding name, Gallant appeared before the commission last November to share her concerns and those of the residents of the riding. “As communities grow and de-
that Nipissing be dropped from the name, which pleases the riding’s MP Cheryl Gallant. “The Commission’s ruling demonstrates respect for the taxpayer, the constituents, and those residents in the District of Nipissing, who have been part of our community since 1979,” said Gallant in a news release. No other changes to the riding
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News – Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke is keeping its name. In its final report, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario, which is redrawing the province’s federal electoral map, has decided to withdraw its suggestion
velop there is often a need to rename and redraw electoral districts to ensure equitable representation for Canadians,” she said. She said a renaming scheme does not represent “a fair use of taxpayer dollars.” Riding redistricting entails significant financial costs at both the federal and provincial levels, including the changing of every reference
in the House of Commons, disposal of letterhead, and alteration of websites, Gallant noted. “I want to thank everyone in the community who submitted letters opposing this change,” she said. “Their strong support is a testament to the sense of community in the Ottawa Valley.” To consult the report, visit www. federal-redistribution.ca.
MPP John Yakabuski ‘outraged’ at cost of gas plant cancellation
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he added. Yakabuski said the auditor also found that the extra cost of delivering gas to Napanee, where the Oakville plant was re-located, could add another $140 million to the total. “Kathleen Wynne has some explaining to do. The auditor made clear today that the government knew as far back as October 2010 that the costs they were quoting for the cancellation was a fraction of what the taxpayers would end up paying” Yakabuski said. “The facts are clear; the Liberal party wasted hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ dollars just to save a Liberal seat. “The people of Ontario will have the opportunity to pass judgement on their decision,” he said. The release said that as recently as her appearance at Justice Committee on April 3, Premier Wynne was telling Ontarians the cost of cancelling the Oakville power plant could be as low $33 million.
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PWO-2013-19 2005 Ford F-150 Pick-Up Truck (105-05) PWO-2013-20 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Pick-Up Truck (125-06) PWO-2013-21 2002 Ford F-150 Pick-Up Truck (133-02) PWO-2013-22 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage Regular Cab Truck (134-04) PWO-2013-23 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Pick-Up Truck (135-06) PWO-2013-24 2000 Ford Windstar Van (181-00) PWO-2013-25 2004 Chevrolet Silverado Extended Cab Pick-Up Truck (143-04) PWO-2013-26 2003 GMC Pick-Up Truck (104-03) PWO-2013-27 1999 Volvo Tandem Truck (631-99) PWO-2013-28 2002 International Tandem Truck (616-02) PWO-2013-29 1990 Champion 720 Grader (711-90) PWO-2013-30 1990 Champion 720 Grader (731-90) PWO-2013-31 2001 Chevrolet 3500 Express Cargo Van (153-01) Fax submissions or any other electronic submissions are not acceptable. A Public Bid Opening will be held immediately following closing time. The County of Renfrew reserves the right to accept or reject any tender.
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News – Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski has expressed outrage at the Auditor General’s report that the Liberals are responsible for at least $675 million of unnecessary costs after cancelling the Oakville gas plant. “The auditor’s report found that the contract to construct the plant contained several clauses that did not oblige the government to pay cancellation costs,” said an Oct. 8 news release from Yakabuski’s office. “Despite these protections, the McGuinty-Wynne government waived the clauses to speed up the cancellation and avoid having the plant become an election issue,” the release said. “For crass political reasons, the Liberals gave away the key to the vault and said help yourself,” Yakabuski said. “If you’re wondering why your hydro bills continue to skyrocket the culprit is Liberal mismanagement of the energy system, pure and simple”
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Thanksgiving swim JOHN CARTER/METROLAND
The warm early fall weather continues in the Upper Ottawa Valley, making Thanksgiving Saturday a great day for a swim in and canoe trip on the Madawaska River at Burnstown Park. Several people went for a dip, including Catherine Carter, a visitor from Victoria, B.C.
News – The Renfrew County and District Health Unit is urging residents to “protect yourself ... protect your family” by getting a flu shot. The health unit has released its schedule of free flu shot clinics. The Arnprior clinics are scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 7 from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre and Wednesday, Dec. 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Arnprior Legion. The clinics begin Nov. 5 in Pembroke and run through to Dec. 17. The Renfrew clinics are set for Nov. 13 and Dec. 11. The health unit points out that influenza is “a serious illness that spreads easily from infected people through coughing, sneezing and can cause severe, life-threatening illness for people in high-risk groups.” Flu shots are available free for all Ontario residents over six months of age. In a news release, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Arlene King, reminds Ontarians to get their free flu shot, “and the sooner, the better.” She notes that there are even more ways to get the flu shot than before. Almost 2,000 pharmacies across Ontario will be offering the free shot, about three times as many as last year. As well as the health unit clinics, the flu shot is available through doctors’ offices, and for employees some workplaces. Dr. King maintains it is important that people get the flu shot as early as possible because: • It takes about two weeks after immunization before the vaccine provides the maximum protection against influenza. • Flu season stretches from the fall through spring, but exactly when large spikes in flu illness will occur is, unfortunately, unpredictable. Getting immunized as early in the flu season as possible will mean better protection for the population overall.
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More residential hospices needed Judging by the sad state of our provinceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s palliative care system, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to have a conversation about death. The statistics are frightening. According to the Canadian Palliative Care Association, most Canadians would prefer to die in a home-based setting, yet nearly 75 per cent of all deaths occur in a hospital. Only 16 to 36 per cent of Canadians have access to hospice palliative care depending on where they live. The situation will only become worse over time, with the seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; population expected to double by 2036. Meanwhile, people are living longer, giving them time to develop more chronic diseases. Unfortunately, Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s residential hospices are struggling to stay afloat, with a funding model that relies primarily on charitable donations. The Ontario government only started providing financial support for hospices during the past decade, leaving the responsibility of keeping them running to volunteers and community groups. In this area, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re fortunate to be served by the community-based and supported Hospice
Renfrew residential hospice, which provides a wonderful setting and great help for those who need it. Unfortunately it serves a large area, so more people need it than can be accommodated. In order to cut down on the waiting lists, every town should have a residential hospice, and that includes Arnprior. However, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hold your breath. Based on a recent interview with Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not confident that approach is even on her radar. At the opening of the Ottawa Birth and Wellness Centre, promoting it as a way to provide less-costly and sometimes more appropriate options for expectant mothers, she was asked if she saw a parallel with using a similar cost-efficient model to offer non-medical care at a hospice. Matthews said sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d â&#x20AC;&#x153;have to think about that a little bit,â&#x20AC;? adding hospices will always be partially funded by communities, because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the communities who want them there. But the minister is not the only one guilty of avoiding a serious conversation about death. We all need to start talking about the state of our provinceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s palliative care system and the options available for quality palliative care. As it stands, today is not a good day to die.
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Local children losing Vandalism to church inexplicable chance to be famous To the editor: I can only ask, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Why?â&#x20AC;? Why would anyone break into a deconsecrated church and cause havoc? I do not know the answer and I hesitated to write this because I did not wish to give credence to those who performed this destructive act at St. Gabrielâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church in Springtown. They do not deserve to be given publicity. What they did was senseless and despicable. They broke in and littered the building. They broke glass, including some stained glass from the old windows. Over the years, these windows had been broken by others and boarded up temporarily until funds could be found to repair them in keeping with the heritage of the building. They smashed an antique bottle. They left candy and cigarette papers and butts around the building. Kneelers were moved from their place and moved around the building. More broken window glass was in the sacristy. Old cupboards were emptied and contents left around. Was anything taken from the cupboards? We assume not. The worst desecration occurred with spray painting over the altar. It was high on the wall in fairly large lettering: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;hunnidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; with a swirl underneath. It is from a rap song which is disrespectful to women and definitely not suitable for a church or anywhere for that matter. It would have been necessary to stand on the altar to do this. Old wooden bases for statues were pulled from their spots and piled into a quasi-cross.
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One base had paint inside part of a decorated side. The removal of these bases disturbed the old rug which had been left undisturbed since 1909. This church was deconsecrated in 1952 and a group of dedicated volunteers has been working since 2010 to stop further deterioration of the building. It is a unique example of an Ontario pioneer church. The interior decoration is painted, embossed tin throughout. We hope to be able to preserve this from further rusting, but this requires funds. Now it has become an even larger task. I understand that this sort of graffiti, known as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;taggingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, is a way to leave your mark anonymously. Evidence can be seen in many places throughout the world. We even saw it in Ireland this summer and were so sad. It is not art. The upsetting thing is that this church contains real art by real artisans. It is unique. According to the restoration architect who assessed this building, there is not another like it in the province. The statues from this church are no longer there. We are in the process of trying to put together a smashed statue from previous vandalism. We had already removed the Stations of the Cross for protection and further preservation. Other items are also in safe-keeping. The OPP are investigating this crime. If you have any knowledge of the perpetrators, please get in touch with them. We are on a tight timeline to protect this artifact and these activities do not help.
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To the editor: What if a 10-year-old Guy Lafleur was growing up in McNabBraeside today? Without a recreation deal in place, would a young Guy Lafleur be able to blossom into the super hockey god that he became with the Montreal Canadiens? Imagine not having chanted â&#x20AC;&#x153;Guy, Guy, Guyâ&#x20AC;? every time he touched the puck. Maybe Guyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parents would have found the money to pay for the user fees, but whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the use if there werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enough other kids to form teams because enrollment dropped with the higher costs to play. Also think about a young Albert
Einstein from McNab-Braeside not having access to books on quantum physics or a young Alex Baumann not being able to swim all year round and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get me started imagining life without having watched Elizabeth Manley grace the ice with a Triple Sow Cow. With the threat of programs at the library and Nick Smith Centre being cut back without the participation of McNab-Braeside, the residents of Arnprior are also greatly impacted. The two councils need to lock themselves in a room and not leave until a deal is in place. Mike Poirier McNab-Braeside
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To the Editor: We would like to take the opportunity to thank Mark Nibourg of the Kenwood Corporate Centre and Barry Deans from M&R Feeds for their recent assistance with storage needs of the Arnprior and District Museum. The storage, which they generously donated, has allowed our museum to temporarily and safely house artifacts and display cases during our ongoing renovation project. It is because of the kindness of members of our community like Mark and Barry that we are able to continue to preserve and display the rich history of Arnprior and its surroundings for everyone to enjoy. With sincere thanks.
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Lifestyle - To many, one of our most mysterious birds is an owl. From time to time we hear one calling in the dark of night, but how often do we actually see one? Perhaps in winter we catch sight of a huge Great Gray sitting atop a fence post or a Snowy Owl winging its way across a snowy ďŹ eld. But apart from those infrequent moments, owl encounters tend to be few and far between. However, there are a couple ways to see owls. One is to join the Macnamara Field Naturalistsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Club on their annual Owl Hoot, an event that I happen to lead. By making vocal imitations of their calls, we usually get responses and on occasion the callers make brief appearances. But there is another way, one that I employed just last week. That is to listen for the alarm calls of birds and track them down to their source. Jon Ruddy and I were birdwatching along the Ottawa River near Britannia when we heard American Crows giving angry â&#x20AC;&#x153;caws.â&#x20AC;? Three more crows ďŹ&#x201A;ew in from the east and soon added their loud voices to the din.
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Hunters take to the woods News – Another hunting season has begun in Renfrew County. Big game, including deer, can only be hunted with a firearm, and that includes bows. Validation tags are issued by computerized random draw. The most popular is this area is the deer gun season, which will run from Monday, Nov. 4 to Sunday, Nov. 17. In addition, Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 59 has a seven-day muzzle loader season from Dec. 2 to 8. The deer archery season for this area began Oct. 1 and runs to Dec. 15, or in Dec. 31 in one WMU. Hunters are required to possess a valid hunting licence and validation seal (or hunt
with a party that possess a validation seal). The moose archery season for this area was Oct. 7 to 12. The gun season runs from Monday, Oct. 21 to Saturday, Oct. 26. The bear season for WMUs 48, 55B, 58 and 59 began Sept. 3 and runs to Nov. 30. Hunters can view the 2013 Hunting Regulations Summary online at www.ontario. ca/hunting. There’s also a wealth of additional information available on the website, including links to WMU maps. The WMUs that fall within Pembroke Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) District have the same boundaries as the County of Renfrew,
“We also ask hunters to complete and submit and any hunter questionnaires they receive throughout the season,” said MNR area supervisor Darwin Rosien, The questionnaires can either be submitted by mail or online at www.ontario.ca/harvestreporting. Anyone interested in hunting for the first time must first complete the mandatory Ontario Hunter Education course, which is administered by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in partnership with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Information on OHEP is available online at www.ohep. net or by contacting the OHEP administrator at 705-7485785.
Owls - mysterious night birds: Runtz Continued from Page 11
After several minutes and a continuous barrage of vocal insults, the crows lost interest and flew away. The owl, undoubtedly happy to be rid of its tormentors, started to groom. After watching it for several minutes, Jon and I left the magnificent bird to finish its toiletry in private. Crows don’t like Great Horned Owls because they prey on them when they sleep in their roosts. As payback, when crows find a roosting owl they torment it verbally and occasionally physically.
When large numbers of crows respond to another’s SOS calls, an owl is occasionally killed. But more often than not the owl just flies away to a new location, making it safer for the crows to roost in their now vacant woods that night. Smaller birds “mob” smaller owls. So if you hear chickadees and other small birds screaming out insults, be sure to look for the source of their anger. Odds are it will be one of those mysterious birds of the night. The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
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“When she was four and five weeks she ended up in CHEO with a superbug that almost took her life,” said Mullins-Forget. “We got to see firsthand what CHEO does.” And while at first, some close to her wondered whether the time demands of being a mother would mean Mullins-Forget wouldn’t have time to put in the considerable hours needed to organize Rock for CHEO, it’s just the opposite. “I’ve seen what they do and it just put more fire to the reason behind it,” she said. The work begins early for Mullins-Forget. “I start every year, sometimes in January or sometimes June, contacting companies with faxes, by e-mail or mailed letters,” she said. And the community has been great to support the event. “I’ve been very lucky in the past five years - people such as Reid Bros. come forward and support (us) every year,” said Mullins-Forget.
The silent auction is shaping up with major once again to keep the crowd up and on its feet. prizes on offer, including the recent donation “They have a massive following in the Ottawa from Hockey Canada of a puzzle featuring the area,” Mullins-Forget said. “They’re very verimage of Roberto Luongo’s pad save when satile. They play everything.” In celebration of the fifth anniversary, adTeam Canada won at the Vancouver Winter vance tickets are available for $10. Olympics in 2012. Roadhouse gets underway at 8 p.m. at St. Two tickets to fly anywhere in North America courtesy of Westjet vacations and a VIA John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. in rail prize package are also among the auction Arnprior Tickets cost $10 in advance and are items. “It’s like Christmas for me every year,” on sale at Giant Tiger. Cost for tickets is $20 at said Mullins-Forget of cataloguing the items the door. For more information, call 613-8518190 or email rock_for_cheo@hotmail.com or and setting up the auction. Catholic Women’s League members are join the Faceook group. making sandwiches for the late lunch and there are still volunteer positions available. “We’re definitely trying to find Metro City Realty Ltd.(Renfrew) volunteers for the night of the dance,” HELEN VINCENT BROKER OF RECORD Brokerage said Mullins-Forget. A locally owned Independent Member Broker Cell 613-432-0058 330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3 Costumes are not required to at432-7562 • www.remaxrenfrew.com tend, but prizes will be given out to OPEN HOUSE some of the best dressed. Sunday, Oct. 20 Local band Roadhouse is back 2pm-4pm 229 Isabella St, Arnprior • $334,900 • DON’T MISS OUT!!! Hope to see you.
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Community – Anybody, living or dead, is invited to come out to the Arnprior’s spookiest fundraiser. The second annual zombie walk is set for Saturday, Oct. 26 and it’s gearing up to be a great one, said organizer Tina Carr. Last year’s zombie walk drew some impressive undead, including a pregnant woman and an entire bridal party. And the freezing rain last year didn’t dampen enthusiasm, with 150 people showing up for the event. “Zombies are huge fad right now. People go all out – it’s pretty impressive,” said Carr. “It is a big, big, thing. And it’s a fun thing anyone can do.” The route for the event, which starts at the Arnprior Fire Station, is a bit longer than last year’s. The zombies will travel from the fire department, down John Street past Pilon’s Funeral Home, turn left at Elgin and up past Shoppers
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66 STEDMAN ST. MLS 878565, $365,900 VIBRANT BLOSSOM PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD! BUILT 2004, SPACIOUS 3 BED, 2.5 BATH SEMI. 1,825 SQ FT W/ENSUITE & WALK-IN CLOSET. 9’ CEILINGS. FENCED BACKYARD FEATURES 20’ X 18’ DECK W/BBQ HOOKUP AND LARGE SHED.
1394 SNYE ROAD, WHITE LAKE. MLS#885319 $419,900 CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126.
97 TIERNEY STREET MLS#886360. $239,900. CALL PAULA 613-858-4851.
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A PART OF YOUR LIFE IN THE ARNPRIOR AREA FOR 3 GENERATIONS GREG TOWNLEY Broker of Record
OPEN HOUSE, SUN. OCT. 27TH. 2-4 PM. 34 FRIEDAY STREET. ARNPRIOR MLS#882492. $324,900. CALL PAULA 613-858-4851.
61 JACK CR, SUITE #310 MLS# 881488 $189,900 YOUR HOST: JESSICA PETTIGREW. 613-884-8989.
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89 EDEY ST UNIT 1B MLS#888676 ASKING $129,900. IMMACULATE TWO BEDROOM CONDO ON MAIN LEVEL. APPLIANCES AND MANY UPGRADES TO VIEW CALL LIZ 613-623-1053
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5 HUYCK DR. MLS#869319. NOW ASKING $208,000. SEMI DETACHED WITH APPLIANCES AND UPDATED IN ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD TO VIEW CALL LIZ 613-623-1053
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37 MULVIHILL CRES. ASKING $189900. RETIREES DREAM! ALL ONE LEVEL LIVING. APPLIANCES. RADIANT IN FLOOR HEATING. GARAGE. TO MAKE THIS ONE YOURS CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.
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238 ELGIN STREET WEST. MLS#885422. NOW ASKING $229,900. CHARMING ALL BRICK FEATURES APPLIANCES AND GAS FIREPLACE ON CORNER LOT IN TOWN. FOR DETAILS CALL LIZ 613-623-1053.
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81 RIVER RD. MLS#885382. NOW ASKING $219,900. ALL BRICK WITH NUMEROUS IMPROVEMENTS AND ALL APPLIANCES ON COUNTRY SIZE LOT FOR DETAILS CALL LIZ 613-623-1053
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75 FINDLAY STREET BRAESIDE. MLS#884759 NOW ASKING $304,900. TWO LEVELS LIVING. WALKOUT LOWER LEVEL APPLIANCES. GAS FIREPLACE VILLAGE SETTING. FOR DETAILS CALL LIZ 613-623-1053
2 Bedrm Log & frame home in White Lake with paved boat launch, 3 sided wrap around deck / verandah. Pine kitchen with loads of counter / cupboard space & a island work area. Formal dining rm, 2nd bedrm can be converted into a 3rd bedrm.
2 Bedrm starter bungalow, 2 enclosed porches, partially fenced backyard. Nice size living rm, very bright eat-in kitchen, full basement, 1 car garage 16x24, walk to Ottawa River, gas heat & central air.
MLS 881944, $460,000
MLS 874784, $165,000
MLS 887346, $166,000
Great starter bungalow on large over 4 Acre lot. Enjoy the privacy of this 1 bedrm home with large eat-in kitchen & formal dining rm.
Super starter home on deep landscaped lot, walking distance to everything in the downtown area. Has eat-in kitchen, formal dining area & good sized living rm.
Very well maintained 3+2 bedrm bungalow. Open concept eat-in kitchen, formal dining rm and main floor family room with gas fireplace. Fully fenced / landscaped yard features above ground pool & patio area.
MLS 877573 - $135,000
MLS 884072-$143,500
MLS# 884664, $317,900
4 Bedroom executive home on large lot located on dead-end street, home backs onto ravine with creek below. Living room features stone gas fireplace, French doors to large front porch.
3 Bedroom starter home, large 2 car garage / workshop, backyard deck off the kitchen.
MLS 866564, $545,000
MLS 875829, $149,900
3+1 Hi-Ranch located in village of Kinburn, kitchen features oak cabinets, formal dining area with access to large 2 level backyard deck, large backyard for children & pets, large double drive way.
Just move in to this great renovated starter home within close proximity to downtown, 1+2 bedrooms, main floor laundry, huge bright kitchen with plenty of counter and cupboard space. Paved driveway & partially fenced yard.
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232 MISSISSIPPI DR. MLS#876784. NOW ASKING $449,900. PRIVATE SETTING IN VYDON ACRES CUSTOM HOME FEATURES WATERSPORTS AT YOUR DOORSTEP. CALL LIZ 613-623-1053 OR CLINT 613-614-4740.
SOLD 109 RIVERVIEW DRIVE, ARNPRIOR. $289,900. CALL CLINT PETTIGREW FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE...613-614-4740.
49 STONEHAVEN WAY, ARNPRIOR. MLS#876767. $349,900. GREAT FAMILY HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER NEIGHBORHOOD. CALL CLINT 613-614-4740.
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Located just off the Fourth Chute Rd, this ICF home will 3 bedroom seasonal cottage on Big Yirkie Lake with surely delight you! Granite counters, hardwood floors, year round road access. Very pretty 1.22 acre lot. Only 10 beams, a loft, in floor heat, propane fireplace, double cottages on this lake, with good fishing. MLS#887344 garage, hot tub, privacy, wildlife and so much more. Call Pat to view. $199,900 MLS#884833 $474,900 Call Pat to view today.
73 PEGGS LANE A rare find â&#x20AC;&#x201C; private waterfront lot just outside of Burnstown on the Madawaska River. With 100ft of waterfront and over 300ft deep, hydro and phone at the lot.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Prize money is $2,000 guaranteed plus entries,â&#x20AC;? said Rancourt. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something about a fall demolition derby that appeals to Valley crowds. â&#x20AC;&#x153;(Demolition) Derbies are a huge thing,â&#x20AC;? said Rancourt, who has been driving in them for 32 years. He will be taking a break from participating this year, having been sidelined with an injury, but heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chomping at the bit to get back in the ring. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to wait one year and get everything back in order,â&#x20AC;? he said. Admission to the Fall Brawl is $10 and those 10 and under get in free. For information or to sign up, call Rancourt at 613-227-4200.
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MCBRIDE ROAD 1.48 acres off Hwy 60 and just at the edge of Renfrew. Located beside quality homes, this lot is severed and ready for you to build on. Hydro, phone and natural gas at the road. MLS#879198 $22,900
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This 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; open concept building currently operates as an antiques business. You could run your own business here or why not consider living here as well! The current business stock is separately negotiable. MLS #878038 & 878028 $349,900
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$172,900 MLS# 888526 Affordable & Adorable! 3 Bedroom/3 Bath. All Updated. Full Finished On Two Levels. New Septic. Drilled Well. Call Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041
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Community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Get ready for some crashing, smashing good fun at the upcoming Fall Brawl demolition derby at the Arnprior fairgrounds this Saturday, Oct. 19. Organizer Scott Rancourt said attendees can expect at least a three-hour show and plenty of action at the rain-or-shine event. The event hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been run the past few years but was met with a positive response when it was first rolled out. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think it will be really good,â&#x20AC;? said Rancourt. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The first time we did it was very successful.â&#x20AC;? New to the event this year is a minivan class, something that was new to the Arnprior Fair demo derby this summer and has been tried at several other derbies. As always the Arnprior Fire Department and M. Sullivan and Son will be on hand to keep everyone safe and clear the ring in a timely fashion. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Without those guys we couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do it,â&#x20AC;? said Rancourt, who thanked them for their efforts. There will be vendors on hand and refresh-
ments available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The fair board will be putting on a barbecue,â&#x20AC;? he said. The action starts at 1 p.m. and stock classes include four-cylinder, six-cylinder and eightcylinder.
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$399,900
214 Caruso St, Arnprior MLS#882498
613-623-4284
Ottawa River beach and boating privileges only a short walk away,3 Br. upgraded home fully finished lower level, 3 bathrooms, private back yard, oversized heated garage for any home business or hobby call for all the details.
257 Campbell Dr. Excellent Value 3Br. split level easy access to Hwy#17, beautiful and private yard, many recent upgrades ,cozy Fireplace, pine floors, ceramics and bubble tub and neutral decor. Call for your private viewing today.
New Home on Waterfront, 4 Br ,3 Bath walk out lower level, gleaming hardwood floors , 5 pc master en suite deep private back yard.
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174 Dalkeith St., Pakenham MLS#874514
$345,000
New Listing 451 Kippen Rd. 3 Bedroom updated farm home, with good outbuildings,95 acres with creek call for all the details. MLS 887329
3 Br renovated home with great location, 5 new appliances included, economical and new, Seller will consider mortgage Call Terry for your private viewing.
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Unity run gearing up for its 10th anniversary Events - Sunday, Oct. 27 will be no ordinary Sunday. It will be the 10th anniversary of the Unity Run in Arnprior. A decade ago some people thought that it would be a wonderful dream to have an annual walk, run, or wheel in support of those with developmental disabilities. That dream today is a reality. A reality that allows everybody to participate in their own unique way in this joyous event that not only celebrates the abilities of some very important members of the community, but also raises funds, and supports Community Living Renfrew County South. There are many ways to participate in the run that starts at 8:30 a.m. (registration opens at 7:30 a.m.). Walkers can walk, runners can run (some will choose both), wheelers can use wheelchairs and younger participants may
choose strollers. The routes are either 3-km, 5-km or 10-km. This year the 3-km and 10-km routes have changed to allow the runners to spend more time together. The 10-km has a beautiful run out of Galilee Centre, down the hill to the beach and along the waterfront to exit on the Madawaska Bridge before heading over to run the scenic avenues. The cost is $35 ($25 for students in elementary and high school and $25 per person for a family of four or more). Participants will receive a tech tshirt, a bib with their name on it if registered by Monday, Oct. 21, a finisher’s medal, great food and atmosphere, plus a chance to win a draw prize, volunteers included. There are also trophies and medals for the first- through third-place finishers for both male and female in each event.
The award presentations will be made about 10 a.m. The run is timed by SportStats with individual timing chips. For those who sign up it’s a bargain compared to Ottawabased runs. What’s more parking is free. But more importantly, the glow from the good that those sharing the day will receive is guaranteed to be priceless. Events like this cannot be done without volunteers to help out on everything from manning the start line to helping hand out water, clean up and everything in between. Volunteers are, of course, eligible for prizes and will get shirts and snacks. No experience is necessary. Please contact Jane Dowd at 613-623-9963 to volunteer. Sign up either in person at the Nick Smith Centre or on line at eventsonline.ca.
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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE Sunday Oct 20 1-2:30pm Denis Lacroix
Sunday Oct 20 2-4pm Helen Vincent
229 Isabella St., Arnprior
60 Edey St., Arnprior
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Thanks for volunteering It was volunteer appreciation day for local soccer officials at Dochart Park on Sept. 21. Organizers, coaches and players gathered under tents to escape the rain and share a lunch during the Arnprior-McNab-Braeside United Soccer Club event. Among the main leaders, from left, are Peter Dodge, Christina Veale, Kathy MacKenzie, Tony Veale, Linda Fraser and Kim McGrath.
Among those who will take part in the 10th anniversary of the Unity Run in Arnprior Sunday, Oct. 27, from left, are Andy Kalnins, Jane Dowd, Wonnietta Zarb, Jennifer McNulty, Nicole Murray and Zoe Gosling. The members of the Prior Runners were getting ready to run the half marathon in the Army Run in September.
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Potter moves earn rave reviews
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Arnprior District High School junior football player Noah Potter heads around the corner during a touchdown run against Almonte at the ADHS field Oct. 8. Helping out are blockers Mitchell Courchesne, Owen Boucher and Corey Young. Arnprior fell behind 23-0 to the undefeated Thunderbolts before rallying for 10 points in the second half. The Redmen lost 33-10, but rebounded to drub RCI 46-14 in the Turkey Bowl in Renfrew Saturday to improve their record at 3-2. The Seniors were upset 17-0 by RCI for their first loss of the year. In earlier action the Junior Redmen fell 14-6 to St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s of Perth before edging Notre Dame of Carleton Place 28-24 and Carleton Place High School 14-7. Almonte and St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s are both undefeated.
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ADHS rugby girls extend unbeaten streak Sports - The Arnprior District High School Girls rugby team picked up two more impressive wins, both on the road, last week to run its record to 4-0. ADHS defeated Mackenzie 59-0 in Deep River Oct. 8 and Fellowes 83-0 in Pembroke Oct. 10. The teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s improved offensive execution and growing awareness of offensive support is paying real dividends, reports coach Glenn Wallace. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having players work extremely hard to get into position to support the ball carrier allows us to keep continuity in attack, resulting in scoring tries,â&#x20AC;? he added. The ADHS team was scheduled to host Mackenzie this week before facing a sterner test Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. at Dochart Park when 3-1 Bishop Smith visits. The Upper Ottawa Valley high school rugby playoffs are set for Oct. 24 and 31. ADHS BASKETBALL ACTION
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School senior girls basketball team was brought back to earth with two defeats last week. However, the junior girls won twice to improve their record to 6-0. The senior Redmen lost away games 43-27 to St. Josephâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oct. 8 and 50-44 to undefeated Opeongo Oct. 10 as their record fell to 4-2. The coaching staff noted that St. Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s beat ADHS with hard work and a superior effort, outrebounding and outhustling the Redmen. Leading the way for ADHS was Emma Shoveller with 13 points. Michaela ApplebyLanoue added 11. St Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s was led by Sonia Bergin with 20 points and J. Virgin with 10. The Redmen are in a close battle in the senior division. Although they are in second, three teams, including RCI, which they were to play Wednesday (after press deadline), were right behind with 3-1 records. Meanwhile, the junior Redmen beat St. Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 36-21 and
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ADHSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shauna McNulty runs through the Mackenzie defence. Opeongo 35-26. They were scheduled to play
4-0 RCI Wednesday in a firstplace showdown.
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Packers win streak up to three Sean Marcellus
Sports - The Arnprior Packers improved to 6-2 with a 53 victory over the Shawville Pontiacs Saturday in front of a sell-out crowd in Maniwaki Quebec. With the victory, the Packers continue to hold on to first place in the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League Valley Division with 12 points, three ahead of Stittsville. The Packers got the scoring started five minutes into the game as leading scorer Damian Armstrong found team captain John McLean wide open for a beautiful one-timer goal. Just 23 seconds later it would be Armstrong finding McLean for his second goal of the game in an identical play that had everyone thinking dĂŠjĂ vu as Arnprior went up 20. Before the period was out, Arnprior native Mitch Crozier scored the first goal of his Junior B career to put the Packers up 3-0. Shawville responded half way through the second period as Lucas Driscoll-MacKinnon jumped on a loose puck and beat goaltender Erik Miksik high to cut into the lead. The Packers regained the three-goal cushion shortly after as Braeside native Corey Chaplin scored his second goal of the season on the pow-
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Packer Tim McDonnell gets ready for a pass as Arnprior attacks the Shawville net. er-play as he blasted a point shot by Shawville goaltender Brandon Abraham. In the third period Shawville struck first, shorthanded when Brady Trudeau found the back of the net. With less than two minutes left in regulation, Arnprior native Patrick McGrath sealed the victory for the Packers as he took a pass from twin brother Michael and beat the Shawville goalie to give Arnprior a 5-2 lead. Shawville scored late to make it 5-3, but that would be the end result as Miksik made 29 saves in the victory and the Packers won their third straight game. After the game the Packers named Mitch Crozier as the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Packers Player of the Weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, while Damian Armstrong earned Player of the Month honors. Arnprior was scheduled
to host Stittsville Wednesday (after press deadline), then take part in the Eastern Ontario showcase Saturday, playing Gananoque in Alexandria. The Packers next home game is Nov. 1 at 8:20 against the Clarence Creek Beavers. Packers Scoring Summary John McLean (4) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; assisted by Damian Armstrong, Marc Shanks â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5:10 1st period. John McLean (5) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; assisted by Damian Armstrong, Mike MacKenzie â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5:33 1st period. Mitch Crozier (1) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; assisted by James Prebble, Chris Marchand â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 13:07 1st period. Corey Chaplin (2) PP â&#x20AC;&#x201C; assisted by Michael McGrath, Marc Shanks â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 14:36 2nd period. Patrick McGrath (3) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; assisted by Michael McGrath, Mitch Crozier â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 18:16 3rd period.
More Time For Friends and Fun Since Joan Flewelyn moved into Island View Suites, people say she seems happier and more rested. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not hard to figure out why; she traded being on her own and looking after a house for lunch dates and excursions with new companions.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The activities are excellent. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve made many new friends with different interests and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve travelled to many new places in our area. I have a busy life without household responsibilities.â&#x20AC;?
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Waste Reduction Week The Town of Arnprior has declared October 21st â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 27th, 2013 Waste Reduction Week! How Can you Participate? REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE! Where can I takeâ&#x20AC;Ś? 1. Books - For books that are suitable for reuse you may contact local charities, community groups and second-hand bookstores. If the books are in poor shape, remove any hard covers and discard; the rest can be recycled by your municipal recycling program. 2. Cars - Recycle your old vehicle and receive a tax receipt from Car Heaven: http://carheaven.ca/ or contact the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association: http://oara.com/
Ready to leave the work to us so you can concentrate on having fun? Call Island View Suites today 613.622.0002 to book your personal tour. Joan (right) and her friend Anna (left) heading out for a walk.
3. Construction waste and renovation materials - Get a tax receipt for any reusable renovation materials such as doors, windows, cabinets and other fixtures and fittings by donating them to Habitat ReStore http://www.habitat.org/env/restores.aspx or local salvaged building materials companies (check your YellowPages). 4. Electronics, peripherals and media - consider donating your equipment for reuse to groups like Computer for Schools - http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cfs-ope.nsf/eng/Home or a local community service agency, or contact your municipality. Alternately E-waste can now be dropped off for FREE at the Arnprior Landfill for recycling! 5. Fabric, textiles and clothing - Items in good repair can be donated to organizations like Goodwill http://www.goodwill.on.ca/ or the Canadian Diabetes Association http:// www.diabetes.ca/, or given to a local shelter. If items are not suitable for donating, cut them into rags and re-use them as cleaning cloths, donate scraps and fabrics to local schools for arts & crafts projects, or donate bedding & towels to local animal shelters.
Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipali es to support waste diversion programs.
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Making the most of the Optimist Run in the rain, from left, are Eddy Proulx, Issac Burton and Ben Ross.
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Pillar 5 team wins United Way bus pull Pillar 5 prove to be puller ones as seven teams raise funds for county United Way campaign John Carter john.carter@metroland.com
News – Pillar 5 and the Renfrew County United Way were the big winners Oct. 9 at the third annual New Flyer Bus Pull. But all seven 12-member teams participating in the fundraiser for the United Way shared in the praise, especially New Flyer Industries, for supporting the effort to promote awareness of and raise money for the United Way in the south end of Renfrew County. United Way honourary chairman Dr. Bob Walker called the bus pull “the signature event” for the campaign. The CEO of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL) said the participants were helping the United Way help provide a better life “for so many in the county” through funding several “great organizations.” “What a great way to give us momentum as we go into the home stretch,” Walker added. “This has been a beautiful day and a great event.” New Flyer, the Arnprior service centre that maintains buses for OCTranspo, founded and hosts the annual fundraiser, which raised more than $3,000 this year. The money was raised through pledges, as well as a barbecue, bake sale and raffle. Also helping to draw attention to the cause was local strongman Paul Vaillancourt. The co-owner of Ulti-
mate Fitness and Ontario’s ‘strongest man’ pulled a bus all by himself. United Way executive director Gail Logan said it is important to emphasize to people in the Arnprior-Renfrew area that the United Way serves the whole county and all money raised in the campaign stays in Renfrew County. “Our goal is to get all communities (in the county) involved (in the campaign),” she said. Logan said she is grateful and proud of businesses such as New Flyer for their support of the campaign. She congratulated Pillar 5 Pharma for its win and thanked Cathi Fairfield of that company for serving on the United Way board and ensuring issues important in this area are recognized. “This has been a perfect day,” she said. Fairfield said the event “helps us build up recognition for the United Way in the south end of the county … and that is what’s needed … to build up more support down here.” In the bus pull, the Pillar5Pharma team from the plant just down the road from New Flyer Industries upset the defending champions from Arnprior District High School to win the bus pull. The members of the ADHS senior football team, leading after the first round, lost out by only .02 seconds, as Pillar 5 came through with the best time of the day in the second round.
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Above, the Pillar 5 Pharma team digs in as they set a new record by pull the a bus over the line in 11.77 seconds. Below, Pillar 5 team captain and chief cheerleader Brydon Schaap receives the New Flyer bus pull trophy. Taking part in the presentation, from left, are United Way board of directors chair Shelley RollandPoruks, United Way executive director Gail Logan, Schaap, bus pull chief organizer Shannon Laughlan of New Flyer Industries and United Way honourary chairman Dr. Bob Walker.
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The Arnprior District High School senior football team came within .02 seconds of defending their bus pull title.
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The Pillar 5 team, captained by Brydon Schaap, pulled the 13-ton, 40-feet-long OCTranspo bus 60 feet in a record 11.77 seconds to improve on their first time of 12.67, enough to give them a combined winning score of 12.22. Schaap credited teamwork for Pillar 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s success. The ADHS Redmen had times of 12.09 and 12.39 for a score of 12.24. The Nu-Tech Zirconium team was third at 12.47. The other competitors were the Nu-Tech Titanium team (12.58), host New Flyers in their United Way shirts (12.65), Arnprior Regional Health United Haulers (12.66) and AECL (12.89). Vaillancourt pulled the bus over the line solo in times of 22.18 and 21.16. A veteran of many strongman competitions, he said the bus pull wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t easy, but not the most difficult thing heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pulled. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Power in the hips is the key,â&#x20AC;? he explained. Arnprior Mayor David Reid praised the participants for support-
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In thanking New Flyer, Fairfield, a United Way director, gave special thanks to Shannon Laughlan for all the work sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s done organizing the event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shannon and her team did an excellent job,â&#x20AC;? she said. Laughlan said she is â&#x20AC;&#x153;very proud of everyone who came and participated.â&#x20AC;? She said sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to attract more teams from local industry next year. She is also looking at ways to get the local police and fire departments, which find it difficult to free up enough members for full teams, involved in the event. The Renfrew County United Way campaign wraps up Dec. 12. For more information or to donate, visit the website www.renfrewcountyunitedway.ca.
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Members of the winning Pillar5 bus pull team flex their muscles after being declared victorious in the annual New Flyer bus pull for the United Way Oct. 9. Behind them wishing all those helping the United Way a nice day is the OCTranspo bus the seven teams, and strongman Paul Vaillancourt had to pull across the finish line. The champion pullers, from left, are Jamie Moore, Jocelyn Larose, Bill Colbert, Jody Franklin, Brydon Schaap, Natalie Lalonde, Drew Daze, Karen Zohr, Jamie Ball, Don Friske and Kevin Rampton. Missing from the photograph are Pillar 5 participant Joe Crowley and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;external resourceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Derrick Franklin. Schaap was the non-pulling team captain and cheerleader.
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Hopefully, by supper time, the chili sauce would be ready to be put in jars, and there would be an ample supply left over to slather on our plates. Father would put chili sauce on his pie if Mother would let him. He thought no meal was complete without it. When it had all been bottled, and the lids screwed on as tight as they would go, it was my sister Audrey’s job to carry the jars outside and down to the dug-out under the house, which served as our cellar. The two doors that rested flat against the outside of the house on a tilt were heavy and hard to open, and so I was spared from this chore, for which I was eternally grateful. I hated going down under the house, and into the dank dark hole that held our vegetables in a sand pit, and from swinging shelves could be found preserves and pickles of every description. The shelves were suspended by two chains to assure the mice or any other vermin looking for a dark warm home would be unable to get to them. Mother lined the
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shelves with folded copies of the Renfrew Mercury for further protection. Before Grandfather bought Mother a Barnett Ice Box, even our butter and milk were kept on the swinging shelves. And so, the many bottles of chili sauce would soon join the newly jarred preserves and pickles Mother had made from an ample garden that year. If we liked chili sauce, we had an uncle who liked it even more so, if that was possible. Uncle Johnny DeGray lived in Ottawa, but he and Aunt Vanetta often drove out to Northcote, a trip Father often said would be the last for the old car that seemed to be hung together with binder twine and hairpins! When Uncle Johnny and Aunt Vanetta came to visit, it was always an overnight trip from Ottawa. The couple was as different as night from day. Aunt Vanetta,
tiny with snow white hair, and dressed as neat as a pin, and Uncle Johnny, tall, lanky, with a shiny pink head, completely devoid of hair, except for a small fringe around the back of his neck, was boisterous and loud. And when he laughed, which was often, you had to laugh with him, even if you didn’t know what the joke was all about! Uncle Johnny worked for the city of Ottawa, driving a monstrous black steam roller, which he named Babe! And how he loved to eat when he came to the farm! He would go to the smoke house and personally pick the roast of ham, or the long link of sausages he would like for a meal, which Mother thought was perfectly alright with her. She cooked up whatever he chose, and, of course, the table was laden with heaping bowls of potatoes, at least two different veg-
etables, and plates of freshly baked bread. Without even asking, Mother knew that Uncle Johnny would scan the table and if it wasn’t already there, he would say, “don’t forget the chili sauce, Mabel.” Uncle Johnny didn’t believe much in saying Grace, even though Aunt Vanetta was a devout Catholic, never missing Mass, and carrying Rosary beads in her pocket wherever she went, but at our table Grace was mandatory! I confess that during Grace, when Uncle Johnny and Aunt Vanetta were visiting, I kept my eyes open and on Uncle Johnny, and he kept his eyes on the bowl of chili sauce! He would load his plate like it was his last meal on earth, and then he would reach for the chili sauce, and just about empty the bowl! And if that wasn’t enough, when his plate had been wiped clean, he would lay out two slices of heavily buttered bread, and cover them with more chili sauce wiping the bowl clean with a corner of the bread. Often he would undo the top button of his
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Events – A number of well-known Ottawa Valley musicians will be going back to church in McNab-Braeside this Sunday, Oct. 20. They will gather together with local residents to celebrate a shared Valley culture, music and heritage in an event that has been dubbed, ‘A Time Up The Line’. The musical afternoon will take place in the Glasgow United Church. It will be the second year this event will take place after one “incredible afternoon” was experienced
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by a large gathering there a year ago. The show, which runs from 2 to 4 p.m., will feature Valley Troubadour Lyle Dillabough and the group The Ottawa Valley Review. (Bernie Costello - keyboards, Tom Gardiner - standup bass and vocals, and Mac Knowles - guitar, dobro, fiddle and vocals). A number of special guests will be joining them, including Valley Heritage Radio’s Rick Leben, R.A. Cameron and others. Admission is by donation. There will also be a homemade pie auction and all are
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trousers, to ease the discomfort caused by the mounds of food he had eaten. But it didn’t matter how much he had on his plate, or how often he went back for seconds, he always had room for those slices of bread slathered with chili sauce. And when it was time for Uncle Johnny and Aunt Vanetta to head back to Ottawa, Mother would have tucked into the back of the old car a couple of freshly plucked chickens, vegetables from the cellar, and always two or three jars of chili sauce. And Uncle Johnny would take the old car robe in the back seat, and wrap the chili sauce jars tight so that they wouldn’t come to some bad fate on the way back to Ottawa. Heaven forbid that the jars would smash together and break and he would lose his precious cargo! My older and wiser sister Audrey said she was quite sure he would rather see the chickens and vegetables toss out the car window, rather than Mother’s precious chili sauce! For Uncle Johnny, the chili sauce was worth the two-day trip from Ottawa.
invited to stay after for complimentory tea and dessert. Funds raised from the event will go towards the maintenance of the church and its ongoing community outreach activities. The Glasgow United Church was built in the Hamlet of Glasgow (formally known as Glasgow Station) during the early part of the 20th century. It is located along the former Booth Line, which was laid down during the Lumber Baron era in the Ottawa Valley. The line was later taken over by the Grand Trunk Railway and later by the Canadian National Railway (CNR). The tracks were torn up during the early 1970s, but the hamlet and church remain. And so the ‘A Time Up The Line’ community celebration concert attempts to honour the incredible determined spirit of those who constructed the foundations of life in the Ottawa Valley. All are invited to come out and join in this celebration of community, togetherness and song.
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spoon and stir the chili sauce, sending out more serious smells. Jars of every size had already been washed and boiled and were now upside down on a clean flourbag tea towel spread out on the bake table.
Lifestyle - The air in the kitchen hung heavy with the sweet smell of chili sauce. The blue granite pot simmered on the back of the Findlay Oval, and every few minutes Mother would take the big wood
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A leg up for the Alzheimer’s society The Arnprior Villa Retirement Residence staff and residents raised a significant sum for the Alzheimer’s Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County with a couple of innovative fundraisers during Alzheimer’s month (September). The gentlemen of the Villa raised $745 by shaving their legs for Alzheimer’s. Taking part were Villa employees Wade Yourt, Stephan Weiss, Len Visinski and Jake Davies and resident Max Powell. At left, Catherine Cameron and Marion Silieff of the Arnprior Villa look over the bake table. The sale at the Villa raised $1,400 for Alzheimer’s.
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Food for the brain ‘Brain Health’ was the topic of discussion at the education session hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home (ABMSH) on Sept. 26 at the Arnprior Library. Brian and Sylvia Patterson, far right, receive some valuable information from Angie Charbonneau of Renfrew County Mobile Geriatric Day Hospital (RCMGDH), lifestyle consultant Rebekah Gunning of the Arnprior Villa, and occupational therapist and presenter on ‘Brain Health’ Kim Canning of RCMGDH. October’s education session takes place Thursday, Oct. 24 in the upstairs meeting room of the Arnprior Library. Topic of the day is ‘Diabetes’. For more information, call Liz Wall of ABMSH at 613-623-7981, ext. 25.
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UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA GRACE-ST. ANDREWS, ARNPRIOR (613-623-3176; 269 John St. N.) Minister: Rev. Andrew Love Join us Sundays at 10 a.m. for: Worship, Nursery (0-2 yrs), Kids Exploring Faith: (3 yrs up) A warm welcome to ALL!
BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE
Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth 623-2360 Glasgow United Sunday 9:00 am Castleford Sunday 10:00 am Braeside Sunday 11:00 am Sunday School During Service
PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH
Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:00 am Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gladtidingsarnprior.co
THE OASIS Reverend Mark Redner 3794 Diamondview Road, Kinburn Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.cometotheoasis.ca
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARNPRIOR SEVENTH ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY DAY ADVENTIST Sunday Mass CHURCH Saturday 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 10:30 am “You are most welcome” Rev. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org
PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!
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THE ROCK CHURCH
59 Madawaska St. Arnprior, K7S 1S1 622-7729 Pastor Joe Moniz Sunday Celebration 10 am Children’s Ministry Wednesday Prayer & Praise 7:00 pm www.therockchurch.ca
63B Victoria Street 622-7960 Pastor Djojo (Joe) Sekulic Saturday Services 9:30 am - Sabbath School 11:00 am - Worship Service
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287 Harrington St (at Ottawa) Canon Roger A. Young 623-2554 Worship Services Sunday at 8 a.m. Sunday at 10 a.m. Thursday 10 a.m. www.emmanuelanglican.ca
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The Municipality of Lanark Highlands is seeking to hire an experienced “Seasonal Part Time – Equipment Operator” within its Public Works Department. This position includes but is not limited to the operation of a motor grader, snow plough truck and front end loader and backhoe. Qualified Applicants must have a DZ Licence in good standing, a mechanical aptitude, mathematical and reading skills at a level required completing reports, interpreting relevant regulations, understanding warning labels, etc. and the ability to lift heavy objects and perform other strenuous activities common to the position. Grader experience would be an asset. Salary range: $18.45 to 23.87 per hour, commensurate with experience based on a 40 hour work week, unionized environment. November18, 2013 to April 11, 2014. A complete Job Description is available upon request. Applications will be held in strict confidence. Please ensure that we receive your detailed resume by mail/fax or email no later than 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. Seasonal Part Time – Equipment Operator Dave Ennis, Superintendent of Public Works Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George St., P.O. Box 340 Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 e-mail: dennis@lanarkhighlands.ca Fax 613-259-2291 Inquiries: 613-259-2398 Ext 239 We wish to thank all applicants for their interest. Only those applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted. Personal information is collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection. Questions about the collection of information may be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address above. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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OCTOBER IS FIRE PREVENTION MONTH COOKING FIRES ARE THE #1 CAUSE OF HOUSE FIRES IN ONTARIO The Lanark Highlands Fire Service will be a conducting a door to door education program throughout the month of October. Please watch for fire service vehicles going door to door and welcome them into your home to assist you in making your home Fire Safe. For more information please contact the Lanark Highlands Fire Service at 613 259-2398 or toll free 1-800-239-4695.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING Re-allocation of Fire Equipment 2- Fire Station (Sub) - Joe’s Lake Saturday, October 19th, 2013 - 10:00 AM At the North Lavant Community Centre, 2082 Black Creek Road, In the Township of Lanark Highlands For further information please contact: Ross Trimble Chief Administrative Officer Phone: (613) 259-2398 Ext. 222 E-mail: rtrimble@lanarkhighlands.ca
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The Brethren of Madawaska Masonic Lodge #196 in Arnprior are proud to support Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) as part of the lodge’s annual charitable work. VHL is a rare genetic condition that afflicts the sufferer with tumours. The Brethren were pleased to present Tania Durand, regional chapter leader of the Canadian VHL Family Alliance, a cheque for $715. From left are Bill Holmes, Jason Durand, Mike Harrower, Jeff Barrie, Jim Francis, Durand, Doug Staye, Ray Toner, Bill Lightbody, Norm Brooks and Bill Colbert. The Masons also supported the ADMH Partners in Caring campaign this year as well with an equal amount donated. For more information about the lodge, visit http://madawaskalodge. wordpress.com vhl.org vhlcanada.org.
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News - Wild parsnip is growing at an alarming rate in Renfrew County, but other weeds are also rearing their unwanted faces this year. Dog-strangling vine and garlic mustard are more recent sightings of invasive species, while Calabogie Road residents Rose Ann and Boyd MacLaren of McNab-Braeside recently reported the growth of another huge plant in front of their gazebo. The plant, which grew about 11 feet high, turned out to be a native, non-invasive species called giant ragweed. According to the MacLarensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; searches on the Internet, the plant can grow to 20 feet and is impervious to farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; corn-cutters. Renfrew County weed inspector and forestry manager Jeff Muzzi visited the MacLarens to see the plant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the ďŹ rst one Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen,â&#x20AC;? said Muzzi, but he says giant ragweed is already on the checklist as having been in Renfrew County a while. The MacLarens eventually cut down the plant with an axe, dug up the roots, and left the plant, which hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t yet seeded, to die in the sun. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you see it, get rid of it,â&#x20AC;? said Rose Ann MacLaren. The couple suspects the plant came from sunďŹ&#x201A;ower seeds bought at an Ottawa business. Having young grandchildren, they also wanted to ensure the plant didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t cause symptoms attributed to giant hogweed, namely temporary blindness and bad skin blisters.
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This giant ragweed plant dwarfed the gazebo at Rose Ann and Boyd MacLarenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s McNab-Braeside home until it was chopped down in late August. Ragweed, like giant ragweed, does cause hay fever. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ragweed is bad this year,â&#x20AC;? said Muzzi, noting that anyone who ďŹ nds giant ragweed on their property should follow the MacLarensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; example. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ideally, bag it and let it roast in the sun, said Muzzi. The same plant is very common in southwestern Ontario, where Muzzi says it has become resistant to herbicides.
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Xidous family branches into fitness supplements Business â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A well-known family in Arnprior business circles has opened a nutrition store in Kanata. Jimmy and Riyam Xidous are running My Fitness Supplements & Nutrition Store at 591 March Rd. The Xidous family runs the John St. Pub and Steve and Dennyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant in Arnprior. In a news release, they explain the store sells sports supplements, vitamins and minerals. While the new company has located the store in Kanata North, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s designed to serve a wide area, as well as catering to all ages and groups. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People are learning the importance of taking care of their bodies, and the products we supply can be an important piece of that process,â&#x20AC;? say the Xidous family. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our bodies need the right fuel (food and supplements) and regular maintenance (exercise) to maintain a healthy lifestyle,â&#x20AC;? they add. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;magic pillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;Ś the most important things to do are to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly and the supplements
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FARMS RENFREW COUNTY FARM Prime dairy/cash crop farm-99.05 acres-70 tile drained, 82 tilable. Dairy barn, 5 bedroom house, inground pool, 2-100 ton grain storage bins, etc. 2 other 99 acre parcels for sale and 90 acres for rent close by. For sale by tender until October 30, 2013. Please contact Lindsay or Brenda for tender information package. Realtors welcome. 613-646-7377 or email arbhurst@gmail.com WANTED Dairy Farm for 40-60 cows, Ongoing operation or recently vacated barn that could still meet Grade A Standard. 100-200 workable acres preferred in Beachburg-Cobden area. 1-519-664-2902
HUNTING 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
SALE OR RENT For Sale or rent Large fully furnished mobile home. Lakeland Florida. 613.432.3096
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FIREWOOD Dry firewood for sale. Maple or Oak. $85 per single cord picked up. Delivery can be arranged. 613.432.8710 Mixed hardwood- dried 1 year. $100/face cord. Free delivery to most area’s. 613-229-4004
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Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea- Multi Garage Sale, 62 Fensonable rates, 25 years ex- nessy Lane, Renfrew (Hwy 132). Oct. 19 & 20, 8-5 perience. 613-832-2540 pm. Rain or Shine CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! FOR RENT Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating 1 & 2 BEDROOM, ArnpriEMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL or. Quiet, secure, nonFREEDOM smoking, pet free building. Call for FREE INFO BOOK- Includes appliances, parkLET ing, heat, water, laundry, 1 - 8 - N O W - P A R D O N renovated with many ex(1-866-972-7366) tras. References. w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e - 613-296-4521 cord.com
Ottawa Military Heritage Show. Sat. October 26th, 2013, 9-3. Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroofe Ave., Ottawa. Peter CYS -Dump runs, mowing, 613-256-1105. (Free Ap- raking, free metal pickup, flower beds, house cleanpraisals). ing and more. Quality work, reasonable rates, licensed and insured. Call BUSINESS SERVICES Bob 613-622-5923
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 1 Bedrm executive apart-
!!A-1!! DUMP RUNS, MOVING, Appliance repair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee), Moving available with trailer. Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, Arnprior ACCOUNTING CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 Saturn Accounting Services 613-832-4699
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for rent, $900.00/ COMMERCIAL RENT ment month utilities+ 4 appliances include. Located Victoria St. Arnprior. Please call Greg Townley, Broker of Record, Mather Insurance & Real Estate 613-282-7125.
COMMERCIAL SPACE, on busy Madawaska Street, Arnprior. almost 500 sq ft, $735 (taxes included) plus hydro and hot water. 613-623-9282 2 BEDROOM apartment. Large porch front & back Prime Commercial Space of building. Hardwood available immediately, floors, fridge, stove & Main St. Renfrew. Parking parking. Available Sept. lot available and wheel- 613-432-2014 after 5:00 chair access. Call for details. 613.432.1911
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2 BEDROOM CONDO, Ground floor with basement, 6 appliances, a/c, hardwood floors, nonsmoking, mature tenants only, First and last rent, references, no pets, $ 1 1 0 0 + h y d r o . 613-623-5800
4 bedroom, 1 bathroom, house, 5 appliances and blinds. 10 minutes Arnprior, 30 minutes Kanata. $1,000/month plus utilities. Non-smoking. R e f e r e n c e s . 613-225-8295.
AVAILABLE November 1st 1 Bedroom Apartment in Arnprior. Very clean, quiet building. Near the Grove. Recently renovated. Hardwood floors. Non-smoking, no pets, hydro extra. $675.00 Call (613) 623-0395.
DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR 1 bedroom, heat included. $575+hydro. First and last, no smoking, no pets, employment reference. 613-433-6000
ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS, unique layouts, available September 1st and November 1st. Arnprior 613-229-1850 or fax 613-623-1118 for details
Spacious 2 bedroom apartment in Arnprior. Mature tenants only. $800. Tenant pays hydro which includes heat. Private laneway & area for BBQ & patio furniture. Located 2 minutes from downtown to pharmacy, Giant Tiger, banks etc - across the street from laundromat. Ground floor in the Town Centre building. 613-623-0866
4 BEDROOM HOUSE with an attached garage near Kinburn. 15 minutes North West of Kanata. 2 appliances included. Please reply to 613-839-5326
252 John St N, 2 blocks south of hospital, $775, 2bedroom, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, petfriendly, includes parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood ARNPRIOR ALWAYS fan, 613-299-7501 CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on 3 bedroom apartment. First Avenue. Fridge, $675/month plus heat stove, parking incl. Dis(gas) and hydro. Referenc- counts for mature tenants. es, no pets please, Ren- 623-8537 after 6pm frew area (613)433-5998 3+1 bedroom, Large family room, dining room, radiant heat flooring, fenced yard, $1200+utilities. Available November 1st, 613-622-5623
Avail Sept 1. Beautiful new semi detached in desirable neighbourhood. 3 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, finished basement, gas fireplace, central air, garage. $1325.00 + utilities. Call Joanne 613-229-4352
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Four bedroom home, large kitchen and living area all on one level and only one minute from Renfrew. $950 per month plus heat & hydro, please call 613.432.3319
Available Now 4 bedroom Century home Eganville, appliances, water included. Non- smoking, no pets $700 month plus utilities. Employment reference, HOUSE FOR RENT IN first and last. RENFREW, 4 bedrooms, 2 613.421.6134 bathrooms, big backyard, lots of parking, gas heat, BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 1& $1000/month +utilities. 1st 2 bedroom 41 Russell & and last required. Available 46 Thomas, Arnprior. November 1st, 2013. Available Aug 1st, Quiet 613-622-5816 and mature building features laundry facilities on Large 3 BR duplex in Reneach floor and private frew. Recently renovated, parking. First and last. quiet building, central lo$775+utilities for 2 bed- cation, private drive and room, $675 for 1 bed- yard. Non-smoking and no room. Call Gary pets. $950+utilities. First and last + references. 613-623-1071 613.432.2870
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RENFREW, 1 bedroom, second floor, $600 +utilities, hardwoods, eat in kitchen. 1 bedroom partially furnished, $495+utilities, NO PETS, first&last, parking, Spacious one bedroom mature individuals, refer- apartment available 1st ences. 613-623-4747 November has stove, fridge and easy parking. $650/month plus gas heatRent to Own. New 3 bed- ing and hydro. 432.2852 room Horizon Home. OAC. Call for more information Two, 2 bedroom apart613.432.1763 ments on the Madawaska River, downtown. 121 Russell Street. Parking available. TWO BEDROOM apart- laundry facilities, quiet ment on Madawaska St., neighbourhood, senior Arnprior. Fridge, stove, friendly. $824/month and parking. Second floor, each unit. NO PETS, $725+hydro and 613-266-1423 hot water. 613-623-9282
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Happy 40th wedding anniversary to our loving parents, Norman and Patricia (Penny) Fobear who were married October 20, 1973.
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2009 Yamaha 550 Grizzly 4x4 fuel injection, power steering, hand warmer, independent suspension, trailer hitch, wench, 12 v adapter, windshield, passenger seat, excellent condition, $6200. 613.228.7227
FOR SALE 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; length firewood. All mixed hardwood. Also buying standing timber. 613-312-9859.
Pumpkins of all sizes. At the farm in Springtown or at the Neat Cafe in Burnstown. Huyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Produce 1222 Lower Spruce Hedge BARGAIN ON FIREWOOD, Rd 432.6554 about 5 face cord (2 split, 3 un-split), short cut (16â&#x20AC;?), mixed hardwood, 1 year Set of 4 Winter Tires: old. $250. Utility Trailer, BF Goodrich, winter 245/65R17 5.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; X14â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, dual axle with Slalom over-ridable hydraulic used a season and a brakes. 2â&#x20AC;?ball, wheeled half, selling as they will foot, licensed. 14â&#x20AC;? wheels, not fit new vehicle. excellent condition. $1,500 Asking $400.00 paid obo. 613-752-2818 Burn- $1000.00 not on rims. 613-823-4205 stown
!!20+APPLIANCES!! Nearly-new washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, freezers. Warrantied, delivered. Appliance repair, parts for sale, disposal, dishwasher installation. Support your locals! For viewing, Marc Hay and Oat Straw for 613-889-9768. Arnprior sale. Round 4x4 soft core and square bales, for pick WE RENT. Why should we up. Call after 5 p.m. have Renterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Insurance? 613.649.2388 There are many reasons for insuring while you are Oat and Wheat Straw For renting. Ask Eady Insu- Sale. Stored Indoors, Derance...weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll explain. livery Available. Barclay 6 1 3 - 4 3 2 - 8 5 4 3 Dick & Son Farm Supply. 1-888-275-3239 613.649.2620 or 613.649.2440
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Proud parents are Henning and Sara Thomssen. Granddaughter of Karen and Garry Lyons, Lore and (late) Manfred Thomssen. Special Great-Granddaughter to Doug and (late) Helen Edgar. STAG & DOES
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Big brother Dirk is happy to announce the birth of his little sister Annika Helen.
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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100,80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 w w w. c row n s te e l bu i l d ings.ca
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Teak Dining Table and 4 chairs. Table - 36â&#x20AC;? sq with 2-12â&#x20AC;? Extâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ns = 36â&#x20AC;?x60â&#x20AC;?. Chairs - cloth seats/backs striped in browns. Tel 613.432.6061 Cash Only $225 OBO
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Sides of beef for sale. Cut, wrapped, frozen. $2.99/lb. C h e s t e r v i l l e 613-448-3471.
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Crystal Smith & Adam Crown Renfrew Legion Friday, October 18th @ 8pm $5 per person 1017.CLR475740
SRB Technologies (Canada) Inc. is looking for production workers with experience in either machining and/or injection molding. Please send your resume to sales@betalight.com
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Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
$$MONEY$$ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com
Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday, October 20th, 2013, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to CHRONICLE DIAMOND the Legion. Admission AWARD WINNER $5.00. Ladies and accom2009, 2010 & 2011 panied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. FireSATURN ACCOUNTING arms, ammunition, knives, SERVICES military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For Childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Paradise Day Care show info and table inquir613-832-4699 Centre Toddler & Pre- ies call John school Spaces (613)928-2382, www.childsparadise.ca siderisjp@sympatico.ca. 613-432-2627 All firearm laws are to be NOTICES obeyed, trigger locks are required. FALL FAMILY FUN at Hugliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Blueberry Ranch & Country Gift Store in PemWEDDING broke. 6 acre corn maze WEDDING with colour find game, hay jumps, wagon rides, pumpkin patch, pedal carts, pig races, pumpkin cannons and more. MonFri 10 am - 5 pm. Sat & Sun 10 am - 5 pm. Haunted House of Terror opens October 18th. NOTE: wagon rides and shows only available on weekends. www.blueberryranch.ca 613-638-1288
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COMING EVENTS
Angela Rouselle and Joel Stack Were quietly married in the company of immediate family and friends on Sunday May 19th, 2013 at The Ottawa Keg Manor in Ottawa, Ontario.
HAUNTED HOUSE OF TERROR, Creepy 6 Acre Corn Maze crawling with scary characters and the magic of Illusionist Steven Anthony on weekends at Hugliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Blueberry Ranch in Pembroke. Details at www.blueberryranch.ca 613-638-1288
PETS Dog Sitting- Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 www. lovingcaredogsitting.com
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Lucyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family would like to thank all our wonderful relatives, friends and employers for the strong support in our time of sorrow.
Special thanks to Dr. Duggan, Sherry, Chris, Carlotta, Colleen, Sport Renfrew, Sunshine Coach, the paramedics and hospital staff, and the many friends and relatives who helped ease her journey. Mother was blessed to have so many caring individuals in her life.
Thank you, The Lewis Family
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Thanks also to the Legion staff for the well served luncheon, Anderson Funeral Home for their care and arrangements, and Rev. Cathy McCaig and the church support for a beautiful service.
In honour of
J. Chugg Construction is looking for a carpenter. Email resume to info@jchuggconstruction.ca or fax 819.647.3357
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The heartfelt expressions of sympathy, food and charitable donations, and the beautiful ďŹ&#x201A;owers were all a great source of comfort during such a different time.
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RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL inclusive. Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short leases. Monthly specials! Call 877-210-4130
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West Ottawa snowblowing company looking for conscientious, reliable drivers (Operators) and shovelers for this winter season. Top pay for experienced operators, seasonal and hourly contracts, training HELP WANTED! Make available. $1000 a week working Call Crystal or email from home! Genuine Op- info@capitalservices.ca portunity. No experience required. Start immediately! www.needmailers.com
PART TIME MUSIC DIRECTOR / Organist / Pianist Required for St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church in Fitzroy Harbour and Bethel United Church in Kinburn. For further information contact Anita Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Arcy 613-623-3642
With our heartfelt thanks to all our family, friends and neighbors, here and away for their support, cards, donations and companionship during the passing of our husband, father and grandfather; Neil Storie.
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WANTED The family of the late Sandra Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien wish to thank everyone for the cards, donations, food, kind words, and fond memories which were very much appreciated. We wish to thank Father Ken Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien and Father John Burchat P.P. for their comforting words and lovely service. Special thanks to the Legion Executive and the Legion Ladies for a great luncheon. Many thanks to Sullivan & Sons for their continued support throughout the years. Thank you to the doctors, nurses, paramedics, medigas and homecare for your support over the years, it was much appreciated. A big thank you to Pilon Funeral Home for their great services. We are blessed to live in a community with such outstanding services available. Wayne, Ron, Skylar and Shawna
Storage and Winterization for Boats. Indoor or Shrinkwrap. Foyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Marine 613.432.4182 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449
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Cruickshank Construction, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for:
For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry.
EXPERIENCED AZ/DZ DRIVERS WINTER OPERATIONS
Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, there is an immediate opening for a:
Description: The Manufacturing Technologist/Technician is responsible for all facets of quality and productivity for designated castings throughout the entire process.
Candidates must live within 30 minutes of one of the cities listed above.
Qualifications: Candidates must possess: Post-secondary education in a technical discipline; Excellent communication skills.
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ENRIGHT In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Dennis Isaiah Enright March 20, 1920 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; October 20, 2008
Wages start at $10.25 per hour plus $1.00 per hour shift differential 6:00 pm and 6:00 am. Interested and qualiďŹ ed candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to the attention of Audrey Fleury, Mailroom Supervisor, via email at audrey.ďŹ&#x201A;eury@metroland.com or fax at 613-432-6689. While we appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.
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IRENE CUNNINGHAM 1921 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2012
Mom Time has passed but just a year, When we were forced to face our fear Did you think we would not care, When we looked upon your empty chair? Life is so very different, Without you You would not believe, how very, very much we miss youâ&#x20AC;Ś Forever in our hearts Karen and families
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RYAN Sharon Anne (Brown) 1968-2013 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sharon, surrounded by her family on October 1, 2013. Cherished wife of Michael. Loving mother to Erin, Connor and Brendan. Much loved daughter of Leo and Ruth Brown. Adored sister to Rick (Celeste). Proud aunt to many nieces and nephews. Sharon will be missed by many friends, family members and her wide network in the sporting community. The world lost a special lady but heaven has gained an angel. Sharon’s family would like to thank the caring medical staff of the Oncology department at the Irving Greenberg Center at the Queensway Carleton Hospital. Friends visited at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin Street, on Thursday, October 3rd from 7-9 pm and Friday from 2-4 pm and 7- 9 pm. A funeral mass was celebrated on Saturday, October 5, at 1 pm at Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church, 134 Bridge Street, Almonte. Donations can be made to the Almonte General Hospital.
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DIANA MARIE Owner / Operator of Algonguin Travel After a valliant fight with cancer, Diana died peacefully surrounded by her family at the Ottawa General Hospital on Tuesday October 8, 2013 at the age of 67years. Beloved sister and best friend of Gail Wren. Adored and proud aunt Di Di to Amanda and Jason Wren. Special mum to muffy. Predeceased by her parents Pat and Stella Ritchey of Cobden. To honour Diana’s wishes Cremation has taken place. A private family graveside service will be held in Cobden Union Cemetery Saturday October 19, 2013. A celebration of Diana’s Life for friends will be held at a later date. The family would like to thank the nurse’s, Doctors and staff on the 5th floor at the General Hospital for their care and compassion. A special thank-you to her loyal colleague and friend Claire Paquette. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Ottawa Humane Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements by the Fraser-Morris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden. FOR RENT
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Hass, James Edward April 14, 1962 -October 8, 2013 Passed away suddenly at his home in Crysler, Ontario on Tuesday October 8, 2013 at the age of 51. Beloved husband of the late Irene BurgessHass. Dear brother of Schayne, Tim and William Hass and the late Darren Hass. Sister-in-law of Tammy Burgess. Will be missed by his nephews Jacob and Tyler Burgess.
Visitations were at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior
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Ellis, John Frederick
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April 16, 1935 —October 7, 2013
Passed away peacefully in Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Tuesday October 8, 2013, in his 94th year. Beloved husband of the late Isobel Fritsch (2012). Cherished father of Gary and Ron (Brenda) and predeceased by a daughter, Cindy. Grandfather to Courtney, Meagan, Obemyer and Meredith. Dear brother of Marion Roberts. Predeceased by sisters Orma Berndt and Marie Gillies. The family would like to express their sincere thanks to the staff at Bonnechere Manor Pinnacle Wing, Renfrew for their tender loving care who looked after Dad as one of their own.
Passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Monday morning, October 7, 2013. John Ellis of Arnprior at the age of 78 years. Beloved husband of Joyce Dean (Mundt). Dear father of Fred (Lori) of Stratford, David (Laurie) of Stratford, John (Andrea) of Ottawa and Colin (Penny) of Stratford. Dear father to Cheryl Bagnell (Jim) of Killaloe, Cindy Mundt (Irene) of Orleans, Kendra Munro (Dale) of Lindsay and Kim Mundt (Carol) of Ottawa. Dear brother of Janet Gervais (Henri) of Ottawa. Survived by 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
Visitations were at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior
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on Tuesday October 15, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. until time of service. Funeral Service in the Boyce Chapel Tuesday October 15 at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow in the Boyce Reception Centre. Rev. Debbie Roi officiating. Cremation to follow. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery at a later date. In memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by his family.
on Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held on Saturday October 12, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, in memoriams to the Bonnechere Manor Pinnacle Wing, Renfrew would be appreciated by his family.
where friends paid their respects on Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.. Thence to White Lake United Church for private family funeral service on Friday October 11, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Interment White Lake Community Cemetery. In memoriams to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital or the Heart and Stroke Foundation appreciated by his family.
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Winnifred Grace Ardiel At the North Renfrew Long Term Care Centre, Deep River on Sunday October 6, 2013. Grace Ardiel (nee: Robertson) age 89 years. Beloved wife of the late Alex Ardiel. Loving mother of Mark Ardiel and his wife Jackie of McKerrow, Alexis Barr, and her husband Arthur of Arnprior, Sandy Ardiel of Airdrie, Alberta and Bill Ardiel and his wife Edith of Calgary, Alberta. “Daughter of My Heart” Martina Gagne of Chalk River. Cherished grandmother of Jeffrey, Rachel and Jonah. Predeceased by 2 sisters Donelda Carriere and June McLean. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Grace was born the eldest of three daughters on July 9th, 1924. She lost her mother after her sister’s birth in January 1927 and she was cared for by her maternal grandparents until she was 6. She dreamed of becoming a school teacher but was thwarted by ill health. She then married Alex Ardiel in May 1946. The couple living in several hydro colonies during their 50 years of marriage. Grace was a member of the St. John Ambulance, and volunteered at Community Events and at the Arnprior and District Hospital. She was active in the Anglican Church and loved all of Nature’s animals. Her first love was joining the Girl Guides. She felt her greatest accomplishment was training a Northern Ontario Lone Guide to Gold Card status via correspondence. She met Princess Elizabeth (currently Queen Elizabeth) by representing the Girl Guides of Canada during a State visit in the 1940’s. She obtained District Commissioner status. There will be no visitation. Cremation. In memoriam donations to the North Renfrew Long Term Care Centre, Deep River would be gratefully appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the CLR475956
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Peacefully, in his 69th year, Necdet Gümüş, affec onately known as Baba, Ned, Nejo, passed away a er his courageous ba le with Rhabdomyosarcoma Cancer. A father and husband, Necdet is survived by his loving mother Zignet, cherished sisters Necla (Ziya) and Selma, his wonderful caring wife Saime, beau ful loving daughters Yasemin (Julio), Yesim, Nilgun (Steven) and his darling grandchildren Carter and Maddox as well as his 5 granddogs. Necdet from Sinop, Turkey, served as a Turkish Marine, immigrated to Arnprior, Ontario, Canada in 1974 and was re red from Sandvick Steel. He loved frequen ng the Antrim Truck Stop and enjoyed live music at the Legion and hanging out around town; he beat to his own drum. He loved to cook, sing, dance, socialize and make people feel good. His sense of humor and personality kept us all busy and laughing. We have so much to look back on and smile about. Necdet was a generous, kind man who lived life to the fullest. He was op mis c, strong, and very brave. He demonstrated daily the courage, moral and for tude needed to face his illness that gave those le behind the gi of feeling proud and strong. He chose to pass with dignity and le us with pure love. He created art daily in the hospital and gi ed his works to all who visited him. He wrote several beau ful pages of words about his life for us to read and remember him by. Service, burial and celebra on of life was held on Oct 2, 2013. He now rests peacefully at Highland Park Cemetery in Carp, Ontario, Canada. Our family would like to extend our sincere gra tude to the amazing staff and Dr. Boersma at the Arnprior Hospital for their pallia ve care. His daily thumbs up and peace signs turned our tears into smiles. Also thanks to the CCAC, and the O awa Hospitals for their support and service. We extend our hear elt thanks to all of our friends and family for their immense support during our father’s illness. He will be missed deeply by his friends and family and remembered by all as a very special, unique, independent, sweet man with a very big heart. We were extremely fortunate to have spent beau ful quality me with him in his last years, months and days, fulfilling all of his needs and wishes. He always said “life’s too short, enjoy yourself!” We love you Baba, you are always in our hearts. God Bless You. Ruhuna Fa ha.
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Garry Anderson You Life’ put on by Prior Players. They enjoyed it so much they make sure to attend all the shows. Years ago they had season passes to attend shows at the Ottawa Little Theatre. It was these shows and actors who started their career later in life that inspired him to try it for himself. Throughout his career, he has been a ski patroller/instructor, CPR instructor, household mover and a driver for the Ottawa Public Mobile Library. He and his wife proudly raised two well-educated daughters and have four grandchildren.
replied “No! It was a lot of hard work.” And that is just what he is – a dedicated hard-working man. So dedicated that he decided to come back and star in five more stage productions with the Prior Players. If you were to ask him now if he is having fun, his answer will be a little different. “You get on this sort of high ... the audience gets on a high … and there’s something to be said about that.
It feels great to entertain people, I love it.” Anderson has performed in ‘The Tomorrow Box’, playing Jack (2007); ‘Mail Order Annie’ (2008); ‘Kiss the Moon Kiss the Sun’ (2010); and Arnprior’s 150th anniversary last year. Come and join Anderson and his fellow Prior Players cast members in Leading Ladies. Performances are Nov. 8, 9, 15 and 16 all at 7:30 p.m. A matinee will be held Nov. 10 at 2 p.m.
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Events - In their fall play, ‘Leading Ladies’, Prior Players are proud to shine the spotlight on Garry Anderson who will be playing Doc Myers (Doc). His role in this comedy is the local doctor, Chief Moose of the Moose Lodge and the father of Butch. Doc is a likeable yet crusty character who takes nothin’ from nobody. Anderson is an Ottawa native who now resides in Arnprior after retiring here with his wife, Diane. They will be married 50 years next year and he says, “we’ve been lucky our whole lives,” referring to their good health and life together. “Arnprior is a beautiful town,” he says “We’ve been busier now than when we lived in the city. I can’t think of a nicer place to live.” After moving here, they saw an English play called ‘Run for
They belong to a motorcycle club here in Arnprior and really enjoy spending time with their family. How did he start out his acting career, you ask? Well, he’ll tell you in Grade 6 he played Colonel John By as his voice hit puberty that year, which made him perfect for the role. He happened upon an ad in the newspaper one day after moving to Arnprior, looking for stagehands for an upcoming play. He thought, “Gee, I would really like to help out with that.” He then read lines for an absent lead actor who was to play John Smith in ‘Caught in the Net’ (2006), which coincidentally was the sequel to the play he and Diane had seen last season. After a month of the lead being a no-show, Anderson took on the lead role. He remembers the director asking him after the play, “did you have fun?” and he
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Events - A member of one of Canada’s all-time favourite country music groups, the award-winning Family Brown, will headline the fifth annual ‘Country Harvest Music Show’ in Carleton Place on Sunday, Oct. 20. Barry Brown, who along with his late father Joe and sisters Lawanda and Tracey formed the nucleus of a band that performed together for more than two decades, will bring his original songs and strong singing voice to this year’s much anticipated concert at the Carleton Place arena. “Papa Joe” Brown died in 1986 and the band gave its final performance in 1990. In 1997 the Family Brown was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Bob White, who has organized the production since its inception in 2009, says he is thrilled to have a musician as prominent as Barry Brown performing at this year’s event. The show starts at 7 p.m. and the ticket price remains unchanged at $15 per person. Also singing during the fall harvest extravaganza will be Almonte’s Brad Munro, Rod Bowes, a member of the popular Carleton Place family band the Bowes Brothers and Cheryl Adrain-Dermann of Perth. White says a highlight of this year’s show will be a tribute to Ray Donaldson of Lanark, a popular steel guitar player who died of cancer in January. Tickets are available at Nicholson’s Sundries in Pakenham.
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com
The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to sherry. haaima@metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
• October
Silent auction at the Opportunity Shop in Arnprior, at 10 a.m. until Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. Lots of fabulous purses, come on in and make a bid. All
proceeds to the Arnprior Hospital.
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• October 17
Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home October Friendship Days at the Arnprior Legion noon to 2 p.m. with Gib McMullin catering ($6), entertainment Gaston Moreau, lunch, friends, door prizes, 50/50 draw. ‘Why the Beatitudes Matter’ with presenter Rev. Daryl Macpherson in the Galilee Centre Oblate Hall at 2 and 7 p.m. (two sessions). The session will offer teaching and time for personal reflection.
• October 18
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• October 19 Something for everyone at garage sale plus bake sale table 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Emmanuel Anglican Church 287 Harrington St. Arnprior Humane Society Fill ‘em Up at Arnprior Pet Valu from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fill up the society’s trunks with supplies for the shelter. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church Fitzroy Harbour annual bazaar, 184 Carleton St. Soup, sandwiches and goodies - $8 for adults, $4 for children under 10. In addition there will be a bake table, craft table, many jars of pickles and jams and granny’s attic. Also available our famous frozen pies for you to take home and bake. Arnprior Fair Fall Brawl Demolition Derby at the Arnprior fairgrounds at 1 p.m.
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Contact Ted Strike at (613) 623-5651 Renfrew Office & Display Jen Doucet at (613) 433-9616
Arnprior Legion jam session, bring an instrument, sing or just enjoy the fun, starts at 7:30 p.m.
Arnprior Legion entertainment in the Veterans Lounge from 2-6 p.m., featuring Simon Clark. Dinner will be available
to purchase at 6 p.m. No reservations. Everyone is welcome. Come dance and let us do the cooking . Anniversary Supper at St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham, 4:30-7 p.m., turkey with all the trimmings and homemade pies, adults $14, children 6 to 12 $7, 5 and under priceless, family $38. Call 613-832-2827. • October 19-22 The annual Galetta rummage, flea market, and bake sale organizers need help setting up and gathering donated items. If interested call Jenn Spratt 613-623-4846 or Lana Dean 613-623-0113. Full price day is Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Half price day is Sunday, 1 to 3 p.m. Fill a bag day for $2 is Monday, 6-7 p.m. Free day is Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sale location is 119 Darwin St., at the Galetta Community Hall. • October 20 St. John Chrysostom Harvest Festival 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a hot roast beef dinner, homemade crafts and draws. Take-out dinners available - free delivery. Adults $13, children under 12 $6 and children under 6 free. A Time Up The Line fundraiser and old-time community celebration in aid of Glasgow United Church
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CARLETON PLACE Read’s Book Shop SMITHS FALLS Lockwood’s Sight & Sound, Modern Thymes PAKENHAM Nicholson’s Sundries WESTPORT Murphy’s Barber Shop Forfar Baker’s Feed Store PERTH The Word, Dodds & Erwin LANARK Lanark Landing ALMONTE Kenfield Kids
or call: George at 613-257-3730 or Dave at 613-284-6209 $15.00 pre-concert or $18.00 at the door net proceeds to Calvary Christian Academy
McNab-Braeside’s Daniel, left, and David Headrick, complete with pirate hats, dig for hand-blown glass treasures at the Burnstown Beach Saturday at the Festival of the Senses Sense of Treasure site. Head pirate Bettina Baum buried her creations in the sand. Her works are normally shown at the Bittersweet Galley and Fog Run studio, the festival’s Sense of Perspective site. 2 to 4 p.m. featuring Lyle Dillabough, Rick Lebeu, Bernie Costello, R.A. Cameron and more. Admission by donation. • October 21 Arnprior Legion bingo at 7 p.m. • October 22 Island View Suites, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of music and fun with Arlene Quinn, an Island View favourite. Island View Suites teams up with the Renfrew County Mobile Geriatric Day Hospital provides important information to Arnprior seniors at Island View Suites, topic: Diabetes, 10:30-11:30 a.m., information presented by the diabetic educators of Pembroke Hospital.
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October 26, 2013 7:00 p.m. Perth and District Collegiate
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Oktoberfest Luncheon at Galilee: vegetable borscht soup, crusty rolls, cabbage rolls, honey glazed carrots, perogies with sour cream and green onions, peach cobbler with whipped cream. Please call 613-6234242, ext. 21 to reserve your seats.
• October 25
Fall hot lunch and card party at the Christian
Education Centre, 257 John St., N., Arnprior. Lunch at 11:30 a.m., lunch only people welcome! Bridge and euchre at 1 p.m. Tickets $15 each. For tickets and information call Marg 613-623-4887 or Millie 613-623-2940. Sponsored by Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church Women Unit 3. Glasgow United Church fall supper, 4-7 p.m., adults $12, children ages 6-12 $6, children five and under free. Everyone welcome. Info: 613623-2360. Arnprior Legion hamburgers will be served in the Veterans Lounge from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All welcome. Arnprior Legion jam session. Bring an instrument, sing or just enjoy the fun, starts at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome.
• October 26
Rummage sale at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, corner of Daniel and McGonigal streets, 9-11 a.m. Coffee, tea and doughnuts available. Fifth annual Rock for CHEO adult Halloween party, silent auction and dance with live
band Roadhouse at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. Tickets are now $10 in advance on sale at Giant Tiger and will be $20 at the door the night of the event on sale at Giant Tiger in Arnprior. For info call 613-851-8190 or email rock_for_cheo@ hotmail.com or join the Faceook group. Arnprior Legion monthly breakfast served in the hall from 8 -10 a.m. Everyone welcome for scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, beans, French toast, juice, coffee and tea, $7, no tips, no tax. Arnprior Legion Halloween dance, 8 p.m.-1 a.m., $5 cover charge - worth it just to see the decorations. Tickets available at the bar or at the door.
• October 27
The 9th annual Unity Run - walk, wheel or run for Community Living Renfrew County South, registration begins 7:15 a.m. at the Nick Smith Centre, Arnprior. Warm-up 8:15 a.m., start time 8:30 a.m., awards 10 a.m. Register in advance at www. eventsonline.ca or call 613-623-9963.
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