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Cheryl Gallant has once again won the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding for the Conservative Party of Canada. However, she’s back in Opposition, as Justin Trudeau’s Liberals swept to a majority government Monday, ousting Steven Harper’s Conservatives. In Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, rookie Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux gave Gallant her strongest challenge in several elections, finishing a strong second with about 33 per cent of the vote. It was a marked difference from 2011, when the Liberals finished fourth in the riding and third in the country. Gallant captured about 45 per cent of the vote to win the 11-week race against Lehoux, New Democrat Dan McCarthy, Green Stefan Klietsch and independent Hec Clouthier. Gallant arrived at campaign headquarters about 11 p.m. after being declared the victor with about 80 per cent of the polls reporting to chants of “Cheryl, Cheryl, Cheryl.� .COM
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Incumbent Cheryl Gallant maintains a Conservative stronghold in the riding, even as most of the country turned Liberal red on election night. “I’m ecstatic, relieved, the whole gamut,� Gallant said from her campaign headquarters at Santa Fe restaurant in Pembroke. “I’m just the candidate. The team made the victory.� Gallant went around thanking each of the supporters in the half-filled room.
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ber in 2000. Asked about gaffes during the late stages of the race, Gallant was dismissive. “Everything was positive on our part. I don’t know what you are referring to,â€? she said. “I played by the rules.â€? Gallant came under fire several times during the campaign. She rarely attended candidates’ meetings. She also outraged postal workers with newspaper advertisements that claimed she and the Conservatives alone would “Save Canada Post.â€? She was also asked to leave a long-term care facility after canvassing for support without calling ahead or checking in at the door. Gallant ran an election based almost entirely on her party’s decade in power. At times she articulated specific tax cut promises and balanced-budget ambitions, but didn’t address in any depth riding-specific issues such as the slowness of the twinning of Highway 17 and the proposed EnergyEast pipeline.   None of that swayed her core supporters though, who came out in solid numbers. Gallant received 26,195 votes or 45.8 per cent of the votes, just ahead the ballots cast for the next two Lehoux 18,666 (32.6%) and Clouthier 6,359 (11.1%) combined. McCarthy earned 4,893 votes (8.6 % of the vote) and Klietsch 1,105 (1.9%). Lehoux said he was very happy with the prospect of a majority Liberal government and the fact ‘Liberal’ was no longer a dirty word in the riding. 
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He congratulated Gallant and thanked the volunteers who worked on his campaign. He said he was pleased he ran a “good clean fight.” He added that he hopes Gallant shows her support for veterans by voting for the new Liberal government veterans’ platform. Lehoux is a retired military veteran with near 10-years’ service, much of it as a paramedic. The 38-year-old Renfrew native was injured in the line duty in Afghanistan and received a medical release. If Gallant, 55, finishes out the four-year term, she will be the longest running MP in the
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Jeff Lehoux answers reporter questions. He and supporters gather around laptops Monday night to watch the results come in. riding’s short history. Liberal Len Hopkins lasted a year less than Gallant’s 19 years. She has never held a cabinet position. Gallant is largely viewed as one of the strongest social con-
servatives in the House of Commons. While a popular figure among the Christian right and property rights activists, she has as times outraged opponents and the general population with ver-
bal gaffes and extreme views. Serving in a riding with the nation’s largest military base and only national nuclear research facility, she has advocated for increased federal support for Garrison Petawawa and the Chalk River Laboratories. In the 2011 election, Gallant won with 53 per cent (or 27,462 votes.) Clouthier had 19 per cent, New Democrats 13, Liberals 13, and Greens 2. Her largest win was in 2008 with 61 per cent. Poll-tracker ThreeHundredEight.com pegged Gallant with the win throughout this year’s campaign, having her numbers hovering at about half the voting population.
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Help Keep Arnprior Clean and Beautiful Downtown Revitalization Project Public Open House Council adopted a Clean Yards By-law on
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Whether you are running or not join us before, during or after the Unity Run in Arnprior’s Chalk Challenge Corner! We will be playing games and drawing with chalk on the Nick Smith Centre wall and parking lot. We have lots of chalk so come join us anytime in the Chalk Challenge Corner. When: October 25th, 8:30 am - 10:30 am Where: Nick Smith Centre parking lot Cost: Free What to wear: Your favorite chalk colour - the brighter, the better. For more information contact Rick Gwalchmai at 613-623-7301.
The Downtown Revitalization Project will include the replacement of sewers, watermains, roads, sidewalks and streetlights, and will incorporate recommendations from the Arnprior Streetscape and Landscape Design Plan as adopted by Council in December 2012. The Town of Arnprior invites you to attend the public open house for the Downtown Revitalization Project. When: Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015, 6pm to 8pm, with a formal presentation at 6:15pm Where: Nick Smith Centre, 77 James Street Need more information? Contact the Town’s Project Manager John Steckly or the Consultant Team’s Project Manager Steven Webster. John Steckly, Civil Engineering Officer Email: jsteckly@arnprior.ca Phone: 613-623-4231 ext. 1831 Steven Webster, P. Eng Email: stevew@jp2g.com Phone: 613-735-2507
Official Plan - Review & Update Introductory Public Open House Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Time: Presentation at 6 pm followed by the open house until 8 pm Location: Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska Street For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/grow Yards Bylaw is to keep the Town of Arnprior an appealing and attractive community for all residents and visitors. This is accomplished through education and where necessary enforcing regulations pertaining to the proper maintenance of Yards and lands within the Town. The regulations within the Clean Yards By-law help ensure that Arnprior will remain an attractive, safe and healthy community in which to live. By-law Enforcement Officers will be routinely monitoring the Town to ensure yards are clear of such things as garbage, waste materials, uncut grass/weeds and inoperative vehicles.
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Noxious weeds (Poison Ivy) have been identified at Bell Park, the Marina Request for Tender and - Town Hall Steel The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious the Library. Door Retrofit Project Arnprior week. Signs willAge beFriendly placedCommunity at the areas being treated and Tender packages can beweeds obtainedthis from the Plan Forum Arnprior Town Hall located at 105 Elginare Street residents asked to please follow any posted warnings. West, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday All seniors, family members, service providers to Friday, beginning October 15th, 2015. Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received until: 2:00 p.m.(local time), Thursday October 29th, 2015 at 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON. Inquires should be directed to: John Steckly, Civil Engineering Officer Tel.: (613) 623-4231 ext. 1831 Email: jsteckly@arnprior.ca 2 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, October 22, 2015
and interested members of the community are invited to a half-day strategic planning session on Thursday, October 29 at the Arnprior Library from 9 am – 12 pm. Anyone interested in attending is asked to please RSVP to Kaila Zamojski at 613-623-1818 or kzamojski@arnprior.ca by October 26, 2015.
Public Hearing There will be a public hearing on Wednesday, November 4th, 2015 at 7:00 p.m in Council Chambers regarding two applications for consent to sever lots from 231 Caruso Street at Vancourtland Street and 125 Charles Street. For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/town or call Robin Smith at 613-623-4231 x. 1827.
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Winning team The long-time winning team of Cheryl Gallant and her assistant Karen McKibbon are all smiles as it becomes clear on election night that Conservatives will retain Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke.
Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Independent candidate Hector Clouthier says having an Opposition MP does not bode well for the riding. The former Liberal MP who spent the evening at home with family received about 11 per cent of the vote “I’m disappointed and you know, if you’re not disappointed it means you didn’t care. I do care and I did care,” said Clouthier. “I tried my heart out and it just didn’t work out,” he said, adding he feels most sorry for his wife of 40 years, Debbie. “In politics it’s often the spouse that feels the pain. Nobody forced me to do this. I dragged her along. Debbie has been so good, she worked so hard and she wears her heart on her sleeve,” said Clouthier. “Now we’ve got a Liberal majority and Mrs. Gallant is in opposition. Anyone can figure this out, it’s not going to bode very well for this riding. I feel sorry for the riding, too,” he said. He said Gallant is unlike MPP John Yakabuski, a Conservative who can work with a Liberal majority government. “She’s not a John Yakabuski,” said Clouthier. “He gets along well with everybody. He’s got those good people skills.” Justin Trudeau should be congratulated, he said. “He ran a good campaign, he has a majority government,” said Clouthier, adding he believes the RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke Liberal candidate got a lot of votes just because he was the party’s candidate. “There are a lot of candidates just riding Trudeau’s coattails,” he said. Clouthier addressed the issue of vote splitting.
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The NDP candidate for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke New Democratic Party was disappointed by his party’s showing, but pleased the Conservatives were ousted from power in Monday’s federal election. Before the vote was even official, Dan McCarthy said it is clear what the electorate does not want. “The public is making a very, very powerful statement,” he said. The defeated NDP candidate showed class in addressing constituents assembled at Coco Jarry’s, once his election status became known. “Well, it is not the result that we wanted,” McCarthy said. “We knew that it was a referendum on Harper and clearly the people of Canada have made up their minds that they wanted to change direction, and the direction they chose tonight was to go back to the Liberals,” McCarthy said. “I thought locally here we
the entire riding. I really felt supported and I really want to thank you again.” “You have been a wonderful candidate. We want you to be our MP. It didn’t happen this time. We hope that it will happen another time,” said Peter Clark/Metroland wife and campaign NDP candidate Dan McCarthy and Felic- manager Felicite ite Stairs follow the election results at Stairs. “You have takCoco Jarry’s restaurant in Renfrew. en the issues that had a great campaign team. matter to people forward.” “It was a campaign worth We had a lot of support, and it being in. Despite my disapwas very heartening. “It’s disheartening to see pointment I won’t rule out the national scene, but as we running again in 2019,” Mcall know what’s happening na- Carthy said. “It’s been a positionally tends to affect locally tive and fulfilling experience overall. It’s been a pleasure to and we are paying that price. “I just really want to thank meet the people of Renfrew everyone for coming out and County and see the sights of more than that for the support this beautiful riding.” Now that the campaign and in this long election that we’ve had for the last 11 weeks. It’s election are over, he plans to been a really great experience focus on education and is confor me. I’ve met so many peo- sidering getting his masters in ple across this county, and in public policy.
“The basis of democracy is if you want to run for political office you can do so,” he said. “If you believe that, ok, then people had to rally or vote strategically to dislodge Mrs. Gallant, then there should be only one person running against her. That means that Hec Clouthier, the Green Party, the NDP shouldn’t have run. That’s verging on absurd,” he said. There’s another thing to consider, as well, he said. “Who is to say that my votes were going to go directly to the Liberals. I could have been taking votes from Mrs. Gallant, the NDP or the Green Party, too.” Life goes on
What’s next for Clouthier? “Picking up my signs tomorrow morning,” said Clouthier. “Life goes on, the sun is coming up tomorrow. It’s going to be another day. The people, at the end of day, they have decided they want Mrs. Gallant to be their federal member of parliament. That’s fine, who am I to argue with that?”
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Even as a Liberal red wave was pouring over Atlantic Canada, Cheryl Gallant’s supporters were in an upbeat mood; some predicting a Conservative majority win. Chris Brown was Gallant’s campaign chairman in the Renfrew-NipissingPembroke race. He and a handful of others were at the Conservative campaign headquarters at Santa Fe in Pembroke on election night, Oct. 19. Brown, who grew up in Nova Scotia, wasn’t surprised Newfoundland and the Maritimes went red. But if the New Democrats could hold strong in Quebec and lose in Alberta (thanks to disenchantment with the Notley government), the Tories could still win
government. They just needed most of Ontario and British Columbia. “Losing seats in Atlantic Canada is bad, no doubt,” Brown said early in the evening. “But I’m predicting a three-seat majority.” Long-time assistant Karen McKibbon was less brave, saying she and Gallant have learned to remain “humble” until the ballots make it clear. “I’m not going to be overconfident, and neither is Cheryl,” she said, laughingly. Also on Gallant’s campaign team was her financial chief Richard Amyotte. He was confident she’ll hold her seat. “I would definitely say Cheryl is going to win,” Amyotte said. “Cheryl represents money in my pocket and in everybody’s pock-
et. If people are thinking of that when they go to vote, she’ll win.” He was just as confident about a Blue Jays win. “Of course they will. They’ve just got to stop making so many mistakes.” Canada’s major league baseball team won the game 11-8. VICTORY SPEECH
When Gallant did arrive at the restaurant - much sooner than in elections past – she was greeted with an enthusiastic crowd of about 70. They had little to cheer about during the evening, watching CBC results on widescreens. Eyes glued to the televisions, supporters ate a little of the food on display and sipped their free drink.
As results came in they would groan at the loss of a prominent Conservative MP. “Julian Fantino’s losing. I like him.” And they would applaud when the other side was losing. “(Peggy) Nash is going down.” But the overall mood was bleak and foreboding. So when Gallant came in unexpectedly early, it was like a breath of cool blue air. “Cheryl, Cheryl, Cheryl,” the spontaneous shout began before she reached the top step. On stage, she began by thanking her family, including husband Jamie – which she usually saves until the end. “Jamie, where are you? Thank you for keeping me sane during this election, especially the last few days,” Gallant said. “Even though I may
have driven you bonkers.” She thanked at least a dozen campaign volunteers; talked about those who have stuck with her through the years; even using some by their nicknames. “I couldn’t have gotten it do without you,” Gallant said, arms extended to the crowd. Ready to battle
She laughed off the loss of campaign signs. Praised close advisors Steve Carson and Chris Brown, pointed out Whitewater Region Mayor Hal Johnson was in the room, along with a few other notables. “Tonight we rejoice,” Gallant concluded. “Then in January it’s back to the battle.”
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Conservative candidate Cheryl Gallant has earned the ire of postal workers and folks at a Renfrew retirement home during the final days of campaigning. An advertisement claiming Gallant wants to “Save Canada Post” appeared in the Oct. 15 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and Renfrew Mercury, as well as other riding newspapers. The slogan and accompanying logo – both of which appear on lawn signs throughout the RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke riding belong to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). And they are not impressed it was used by Gallant. Gallant joined fellow Conservatives in voting down an NDP motion in support of door-todoor delivery in January 2014. She also was the only nominated candidate not to attend meetings hosted recently by CUPW in Arnprior, Renfrew and other riding communities to discuss the issue. She also did not respond to a request by the Chronicle-Guide to comment on CUPW’s charges. Her ad “contains a series of falsehoods,” reads a CUPW press release. She claims there will be no job losses if doorto-door delivery is cut, though Canada Post estimates 8,000 jobs will be lost due to the cuts. “I guess we’re doing something right if Conservatives are stealing our logo,” said Mike Palecek, national president of CUPW. “But it’s just plain wrong for the people who are cutting the service to use our campaign logo to fuel their steady stream of lies about it.” The pro-postal workers’ advertisement is in contrast to a letter Gallant penned to the two newspapers on July 30, where she declared herself “an environmentally-conscious Conservative.” She went on to say Canada Post is a paper-based form of communication losing out to Internet services. “Times are changing. The campaign to eliminate advertising (ad or junk) mail is being supported by environmental groups who do not believe in harvesting the forest. They be-
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Gallant was discovered knocking on doors by staff who hadn’t known she was inside, according to the MyFM radio station. Gallant didn’t phone ahead to request a visit and didn’t sign in at the door. Elections Canada rules state that campaigning is only allowed in common areas. After checking with Elections Canada, Manor ofThis advertisement implies that only the Conservatives can “Save Canada ficials asked Gallant to leave. Post. “ The party has voted against job-saving measures. As of Friday, lieve cutting trees contributes merous gaffes over the years, three days before the election, to global warming,” Gallant also upset staff and residents Gallant was still polling high, penned. at the Bonnechere Manor long- according to threehundredeight. “Ask your letter carrier what term care facility, according to com – which compiles various they choose, a job or the envi- various media outlets in the re- polling outlets figures. It wasn’t ronment?” far out having Gallant at 43 per gion. Some residents at the Ren- cent, Liberal Jeff Lehoux at 24, frew facility are living with Independent Hec Clouthier at Manor manners dementia; most consider non- 20, New Democrat Dan McCaGallant, the long-time incum- common areas to be private rthy at 11 and Green candidate Stefan Klietsch at 2 per cent. bent who has committed nu- bedrooms.
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It was likely the best attended all-candidates debate the Renfrew County chapter of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Society has ever hosted. About 400 people gathered Oct. 13 at the agricultural hall in the final week of a long campaign to hear all five candidates vying to be elected Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke’s federal member of parliament in the Oct. 19 election. It was at times a noisy and heated debate, with most of the noise and heat coming from members of the audience. Incumbent Conservative MP Cheryl Gallant joined Dan McCarthy (NDP), Hec Clouthier (Independent), Jeff Lehoux (Liberal) and Stefan Klietsch (Green Party) for the event, which featured written questions from the audience delivered through a moderator. Gallant was at times drowned out by hecklers in the crowd, and was the target of at least
two separate outbursts from different individuals in the crowd, including one attendee who shouted at her that he had repeatedly tried to contact the MP and received no response. The questions ran the gamut of issues, including the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), violence against women, job creation, agricultural supply and risk management, the Energy East pipeline, climate change, child care, infrastructure, door-to-door mail delivery, support for seniors, the military, and Internet access. “The Trans Pacific Partnership signed a week and a half ago has caused a lot of concern in the agricultural sector,” said event organizer Donna Campbell. For that reason, said Campbell, candidates were asked to address the issue in their opening statements. “We better be very, very careful on this TPP,” said Clouthier, a former Liberal party MP who has held management positions with lumbering and consulting firms. “Anytime big business is involved they’re on the outlook to benefit themselves. If this thing goes through and any
political party has majority, invoke closure and they’re going to ram this thing right down our throats. “It’s not a good deal for us in Renfrew County,” he added, noting it’s targeted towards large cities and large corporations. Labour lawyer McCarthy said dairy farmers in Renfrew County provide high quality milk and Canadians like the high standards and the fact it’s Canadian milk. “The supply management system works and should not be eroded,” he said. “The local dairy industry is an important economic contributor.” Lehoux, a retired veteran, was next to address the issue. “The Liberal Party of Canada strongly supports free trade,” said Lehoux. “This is how we open new markets and this is how we remove barriers to Canadian businesses. The TPP does stand to remove some barriers and widen and expand trade for Canada.” He said his party will take a responsible approach by thoroughly examining the TPP, adding the Harper government has failed to be
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In the story ‘Clouthier offended by MP’s tactics’ in the Oct. 8 edition of the Chronicle-Guide, Independent candidate Hec Clouthier was quoted as saying, “In front of several others, Mrs. Gallant opted to do what she does best when challenged. She left, immediately, without a word.” Clouthier has since clarified his words to say Gallant left the conversation. “Where she went after that I do not know, but she did leave our conversation,” Clouthier said.
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transparent. “We don’t know the details; we essentially know what we have lost, but we don’t know what we stand to gain. We will hold a full and open debate in Parliament to ensure Canadians are consulted,” said Lehoux. Gallant said Canada produces a food surplus. “That means we need access to new markets. The Trans Pacific Partnership is a blockbuster deal the Conservative government just negotiated,” which was met with some applause. Canada is one of the largest agricultural producers in the world, she said, and growth is dependent on being able to access new segments. Renfrew county producers stand to gain because new key markets are opening in countries like Vietnam and Japan, she said. “We have developed programs and three pillars of supply management will remain firmly in place.” “It’s at core a bad deal because it was negotiated in bad faith,” said Klietsch. “It was secret to the general public, but there were 600 corporate lobbyists involved.” He said the Tories are rushing the deal through with minimal debate.
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A nearby two-unit apartment and a multiunit apartment were evacuated due to smoke. Brittle Printing, with its unique and functional equipment, was dangerously close next door. Other residents were asked to keep windows closed. No smoke damage to nearby residences was reported. Although more firefighters would have been helpful, Okum said the volunteer group did a good job. So did the new pumper truck, paid in large part by firefighters. “The new pumper was christened yesterday, and it did exceptionally well,” Okum said. “It was excellent work by the volunteer firefighters.” Okum is working with Badham’s insurance company. The fire marshal’s office – which gets involved if damage is quite costly or wrongdoing
Days later Okum would have some good news. “I can tell you that some of the machinery in a section has been preserved.” Badham hoped to rebuild, and the business was insured. A number of factors made it a tough fire to fight. The wind was strong at 28-km per hour. The steel roof didn’t help. The release of liquids used for welding could have been accelerants. But the primary problem was that the building contained a lot of wood, Okum said. “A lot of heavy timber involved that burned through the ceiling,” he said. “The fire spread aggressively inside. The wind played a major role in the fire.” Smoke caused a couple of firefighters to require oxygen and paramedic assistance. The paramedics stood by to test firefighters’ blood pressure and other 613-264-9600 indicators to head off poswww.zanderplan.com sible heart attack.
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The blaze in downtown Arnprior last week was determined by fire department investigators to be accidental. Badham’s Machine Shop and Welding went up in flames at noon on Oct. 14, when owner Dwight Badham and staff were gone to lunch. Several observers near the 133 Daniel St. N. location called 9-1-1 when smoke and flames were spotted on the ground floor. The public was kept well back and the thoroughfare blocked for hours between Madawaska and Elgin streets. Compressed flammable gases were involved, aiding in the rapid acceleration of the fire. Firefighters were concerned about possible “catastrophic explosions,” according to Chief John Okum. “Fire officials have concluded the fire to be accidental in nature,” Okum said via email on Oct. 19. “Due to the severity of the fire and damage as a result, the ‘exact’ cause will be filed as undetermined.” He added that the structure of heavy timber, at least 100 years old, was extensively damage on the inside, and the roof and second floor had collapsed. As smoked billowed in the air and flames licked from the blackened windows, Badham was summoned back to his long-time business. He paced the perimeter of the fire, but appeared relatively calm as the calamity unfolded.
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here was a lot not to like about the longest federal election campaign since 1872 that is finally, thank heavens, over. But in the end positivity won out over negativity and political opportunism. The attack ads, mean-spirited use of refugee issues to score cheap political points, candidates ducking debates and media questions, ignorant defacing of political signs, and the hypocrisy and cynicism that marks so much of the political process: it wasn’t Canada’s finest hour. It appears many voters turned away from favoured candidates to vote strategically. Canada lost a large number of talented men and woman who would have served their country well as MPs because of it. But we should be thankful that we can vote freely in a democratic system, imperfect as it is. And there were some positives peeking out from between the sound and fury of the campaign. Polling clerks were impressed by the numbers of new voters who registered to cast ballots in this election. The fear that young people are so turned off by the system that they’re not bothering to vote is proving to be exaggerated. That and the number of young people actively engaged in local candidates’
campaigns is promising. So is the general high level of interest in the election. People complained about the wait times at the advance and election day polls, but at least that was better than having hardly anyone turn up. Having 68 per cent of Canadians casting ballots (and an admirable almost 74 per cent in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke), the highest in two decade, is a positive sign and a welcome end to falling voting rates in recent elections. Each of the parties can take some solace in the local results. The Liberals, who before the Gallant-Yakabuski era owned the riding, should be especially happy with their campaign. They had fallen to a dismal fourth in the last federal election, but have set themselves up well for future elections. There were many important issues raised during the lengthy campaign and Canadians of all political stripes, even the Conservatives, made it clear that they want changes. Hopefully the new MPs elected Monday will lead that charge to improve our system of governance. If that turns out to be a major result of this election, it will have been worth suffering through the indignities of this interminable campaign.
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This time the sirens didn’t drive by To the Editor: For 38 years now I have worked on Daniel Street. We hear the sirens and see them drive by daily responding to the emergencies at hand, whether it be police, ambulance or fire. On Wednesday, Oct. 14 the sirens did not drive by, as they stopped in front of Badham’s machine shop, whom we are business neighbours, with 12 feet separating our buildings. My shop was closed for lunch, so when I received the call to come back, my concern was the
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Community support greatly appreciated To the Editor: Thank you for allowing me to use this space to be able to thank everyone and to let all the readers know what a great supportive community of businesses and leaders we have. Recently Arnprior-Braeside McNab Seniors at Home Program Inc. celebrated the agency’s 35th anniversary of Sept. 18 with an Anniversary Gala held at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall. As one of seven who sat on the anniversary committee and in my capacity as development co-ordinator for ABMSH, I wish to express just how appreciative I am of all the folks who, not just supported the Gala but the Agency all year long. The Agency and Anniversary Committee has received so many accolades on the Gala itself and I personally received many emails and thank-you cards. Though I may have been one of the organizers and I really do appreciate all the comments and ‘thank yous’, I need and want to send out a special thank you to the fol-
lowing because without them the Gala may not have been possible or as successful as it was. Thank you to business leaders and friends of seniors; Tracey and Staff of Mel’s House of Flowers; Sarah and staff of Prior Engagements; Hedley and Robert and staff of Brittle’s Printing; Eldon, Lisa, Derrick and staff of Boyce Funeral Home; Sharon and staff of Island View Retirements Suites; Andre and staff of Pilon Family Funeral Home; Rebekah and staff of Arnprior Villa; Sandra and staff of Priority Wines; Lori and staff of Rona/Arnprior; and Shay and staff of Creative Edge Studio. From the blue and white table dressings that set the mood to the ray of sunshine on the tables featuring sunflowers, to the sunflower seeds offered to everyone for ‘helping us grow’, to the red carpet making all feel special upon entering, to the backdrop for portraits, to the corsages and boutonnieres presented in memory of a great lady, to the specially labeled wine, to the doors prizes, to the
printed items, to transportation. Everything made it an extra special night. Special - because of all of you – thank you. Thank you to my special friends Katey and Nancy for working the room with their cameras and capturing many special memories. (If you had your photo taken at the Gala, you may now drop by our office, 106 McGonigal St. West Unit 1 and pick them up.) Thank you Madison, our youngest volunteer, for being our smiling and beautiful usher. Thank you to those caring citizens who made cash donations. “Can’t be there but want to help out.” Thank you to my fellow committee members of the anniversary committee as well other events in celebration of the 35th anniversary; thank you Sandra, Geraldine, Nancy, Leo and Steven. Thank you to the spouses and partners who assisted in various ways, always there for our ‘official volunteers’ and the many hours that went into putting on all the events. Thank you to the 240 guests
who attended and experienced a night to remember which included a humorous and inspirational presentation by guest speaker Mary Cook, a most delicious meal by Ullrich on the Main, a night of rocking to the music of Eddy & The Stingrays, and plenty of laughter, conversation and hospitality. Thank you to every business and member of the community who have supported, not just the Gala but ABMSH for the past 35 years. Thank you in advance for the years to come. Last, but certainly not least, to the my boss who worked alongside me all the way to the finish line, and who may not always be told thank you for his dedication, not just to the 35th but for his passion towards the elderly and the mission of the Agency, thank you Dennis Harrington, executive director ABMSH. Hope to see everyone at the 40th anniversary! Liz Wall Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home
The letter writer captured many photos of the last train to Arnprior. He donated them to the town archives.
The last train To the Editor: When this train came through Arnprior it had flat boxcars to pick up the rails behind it. I took the photo at Division Street as it went through town. It picked up loads of railroad ties, signal lights and railroad crossings signs.
When it crossed the Madawaska River, it blew its whistle for the last time in Arnprior. I took many photos of the last of the trains in our town and donated them to the Arnprior Archives. Howard Popkie Arnprior
Power of Partnership; Willis College Excels at Filling Jobs and Skills Needs As a security firm, Websense’s recent report reveals that 36% of Canadian businesses reported some type of IT security breach in a 12 month period, it was well-timed that Willis College recently celebrated the success of their Network Security Professional training program at their Arnprior campus at 39 Winner’s Circle. Being on time and on point with relevant skills resources isn’t new to Willis, one of the longest operating private colleges in the country (established in 1896). On Friday, October 16, talent strategist Fred Nesrallah opened up the Cyber Security Career and Education Day to a packed campus room with representatives from local, regional, and federal governments, as well as officials from Fortune 500 companies, along with Employment Ontario staff, Willis leadership, students, grads, and career seekers. The event was intended to provide information on solid good paying positions in the cybersecurity field, but Mr. Nesrallah and the esteemed presenting panel took the time to deliver well-deserved praise to all the stakeholders in attendance who had a role in forming and delivering an effective, sustainable multi-level partnership. Thanks to the flexibility in course content and delivery that has been the hallmark of Willis’ success over three centuries, graduates from the 48 week Network Security Professional Diploma program are successful in finding relevant and rewarding career paths. Willis College was able to reach out to industry leaders such as Fortinet and Sophos and work with them to ensure that the right skill sets could be developed and put to the most appropriate use. They brought their students’ financial challenges to Employment Ontario and with their support and Canada Ontario Job Grant assistance, skills accessibility became reality for many area residents. Sitting on the panel, two of Willis College’s students who are Second Career success stories were overwhelmed by
the support and assistance they received from Willis staff. Tim Craig said it “was like winning the lottery” when he was accepted into the program and obtained the required financial assistance. He also thanked the diligent and effective efforts of Willis’ student support team. More than acquiring a great paying, lucrative and long-term job, Tim was looking forward to a career filled with potential. Knowing that the on-line retail goods and services market is expanding at exponential rates, Willis grads easily find positions where they can apply their drive to make a real difference in the lives of consumers and businesses. Almost everyone attending the Career Day could relate their own tale of data breaches or those of someone close to them. Their chosen field of network security, will not only make online shopping and businesses safe, but these professionals also know they helped track down and nab IT criminals. With more and more personal data being stored in cloud computing configurations, it is crucial that IT security is ahead of the curve. Willis, with their industry partners, is making that a reality. At the same time, they are offering endless career opportunities at all of their three area campuses: Ottawa, Smiths Falls,
and Arnprior. Willis, through a wide variety of post-secondary education and training, is able to offer equally rewarding career opportunities to those with other interests. Recent grad, Heather Cole, who moved to this region from Alberta discovered this when she first started researching public and private education services just a few years ago. She remarked that of all the facilities she reviewed, Willis struck her as the institution most interested in her as an individual and within a very short period of time she graduated and now enjoys a career in human resources with Fortinet. Heather is not alone with her appreciation of what Willis can help her achieve. With a wide array of student services such as co-op placements, financial assistance, housing, industry recognized accreditations, workshops in job searching and interview training, a leading number of Willis grads quickly find careers in the fields of business administration, and health-care as well as technology studies. Of all the areas that Willis College exceeds in with excellence, their ability to forge partnerships with industry, business, and government takes them to the head of the class. Willis College is growing thanks to these relationships as noted by Willis CEO and President, Rima Aristocrat. She stated that her team is working with additional IT companies and has the room and capability to expand the college to meet the ever increasing needs for grads with talent and drive. You can discover the Willis difference for yourself by contacting any of their campus information team members in Ottawa at 613 233 1128, in Smiths Falls at 613 283 1905, or in Arnprior at 613 623 1114 or by logging onto williscollege.com. You’ll quickly and easily find a dedicated career specialist who can help you plot your road-map to a new, rewarding, and successful career. With the Willis team behind you, nothing can hold you back! R0013518509
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Seasons change, Remembrance remains at memorial garden To the Editor: Seasons come and go. T his one is clearly wrapping up. Jack Frost, who has been eying our Veterans Memorial Garden in the Legion Park on Edey Streeet, was likely to strike on Saturday night. As its chief custodian over the past four seasons, I view this with mixed feelings. First, I’m happy that this has been our best year so far. This is largely due to the active part played by Erica Slater. With her gardening and landscaping know-how, the garden has taken on a new, more interesting look. Many others have made important contributions of labour, plants and bulbs, good earth, water and materials, money and encouragement. Although space does not permit me to give too much kudos, I must tip my hat to a few others who have made significant contributions. They are Yvon Ouellet, Bernie Gorman, Patrick Simmonds, Liz Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, Glenn Arthur and his crew, Sparton Gardens, Neil Slater and Home Hardware, and the late Len Chapeskie and Gerry Lentz.
Forgive me if I have omitted some. That usually happens when you try to name people. The main thing is I want everyone to know that I do appreciate all the help I’ve received. Secondly, I’m sad that because of changes in my own health and that of my wife I cannot foresee being able to play an active role in the day-to-day care of next year’s garden. Consequently I must pass the torch to younger, abler hands. After all, remembering and honouring our fallen veterans, well over 100,000 of them, from the War of 1812 to Afghanistan, is the duty and obligation of us all. Judging by the interest shown in the project to date, I am optimistic that our memorial garden will not only survive but thrive. Finally I’m grateful to have been given the opportunity to be involved in working on the garden. It gives pleasure in the present and honours those whose sacrifices make this possible. Seasons and circumstances change. Remembrance remains. Ted Graham Arnprior
Top, Ted Graham at the colourful Veterans Memorial Garden in Legion Park across from St. John XXIII school. Graham has been the garden’s chief custodian for four years, but needs someone else to take over the role next year. Right, The flowers are gorgeous in this year’s Veterans Memorial Garden.
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Nature’s forecasts for the winter Through the ages our species has demonstrated a keen interest in predicting the future. Fortunetellers, mystics, astrologers, and clairvoyants have tapped into that interest and made a living by providing their insights. People with smaller budgets have looked to Nature for signs of what is to come. Each year, Ron Pittaway publishes his forecast of what finches will be present in Ontario in the coming winter. His ‘Winter Finch Forecast’ predicts that this year we will have only a scattering of different finches, with no real abundance of any one type. Ron is not a clairvoyant or a fortuneteller. He bases his predictions on the size of the tree seed crops across Canada. Finches are specialized for certain types of seeds: crossbills extract seeds from conifers while Purple Finches and American
Michael Runtz Nature’s Way Goldfinches devour birch seeds. Thus, if a certain local trees are laden with seeds this fall, the finches eating that fare should be here in good numbers, especially if that type of crop has failed in other regions. Only people interested in birds look to Ron for his predictions. Others look to Nature for signs of how severe the winter will be. One common indication is how large are the food piles created by Beavers. To some, a huge pile indicates that it is going to be a
very tough winter indeed. Now, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the size of a Beaver’s cache has nothing to do with an ability to predict meteorological events but everything to do with availability of food. In fact, it is not rare for Beavers with a small food pile to run out of stored material by late winter and risk venturing onto the frozen land to forage for fresh food. However, there is one prediction that I can make based on Nature’s signs. This year oak trees in our region produced large yields of acorns. The list of animals that eat acorns includes Whitetailed Deer, Wild Turkeys, Wood Ducks, and Blue Jays. The latter not only smash the hard outer shells open to access the edible nut inside but also carry away whole acorns to hide for future consumption. Thus, based on the number of times I have seen Blue Jays flying back and
forth between distant places and oak trees, I suspect there will be more than usual of these colourful birds around this winter. Blue Jays are not alone in being busy stashing away acorns. Eastern Chipmunks are also tapping into the bounty. On our property one chipmunk has been making myriad trips from nearby oaks to its underground den, its cheeks bulging with acorns on each trip. Like chipmunks, jays conserve energy by loading up with acorns each trip, but they carry them in their crop, a sac on their esophagus. Nature has another sign that allows me to make one more bold prediction. Based on the timing of the leaf fall this year, I think I can safely say that sub-zero temperatures and snow are going to come in the months ahead! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
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This fall Blue Jays have been busy storing acorns for consumption this winter. Chipmunks have expansible cheeks that allow them to transport a number of acorns or other nuts or seeds at a time.
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Shop the neighbourhood day coming soon to Arnprior Scott Campbell
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Arnprior has given nine winners who have shopped locally a monthly reward of $100 each. The prize can be spent at any of the participating businesses in Arnprior. According to the town marketing and economic development officer Lindsay Wilson, there are now 60 merchants participating in the Live Love Local initiative. Carol Smaridge of Maclaren’s Landing was the lucky winner for September. Smaridge loves the shopping atmosphere in town, especially the customer service. “It’s very 1970s,” she laughed.
White Lake to embrace autumn with fall fest White Lake will celebrate autumn in a big way this Saturday, Oct. 24 with an expanded version of its fallfest. In a community celebration that will rival May’s annual garage sale day for generating a buzz around the village, White Lake Village Fall Fest will feature full day of activities for all ages. It will also link into the County of Renfrew’s Healthy Kids challenge and includes a pumpkin carving contest and zombie walk to get folks in the mood for Halloween. The activities will be centred around White
The town’s economic development officer Lindsay Wilson, right, presents the September Live Love Local campaign winner Carol Smaridge with her prize, $100 worth of shopping at participating Arnprior stores.
There are no restrictions in the contest on where shoppers live. The idea is simply to promote shopping in Arnprior. Customers can pick up cards to be stamped from stores involved in the shop local program or at Arnprior town hall. Nov. 28, will be declared ‘Shop the neighbourhood day’ in Arnprior, said Wilson. The day is to support local shopping and get people ready for the impending Christmas season. Customers will get two stamps for their cards from each location on this particular day. The promotion is a partnership between the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Arnprior. The contest continues to the end of 2015 but Wilson is hopeful it will carry on into 2016.
Lake Park, but there are also events planned at the fire hall, Women’s Institute Hall, Waba Museum and the White Lake United Church. Fall Fest will get off to a rousing start with a pumpkin-carving contest at the White Lake fire hall, hosted by Sparky and the McNab-Braeside Firefighters Association. It runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Meanwhile, there will be a scavenger hunt at the Waba Museum from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fun and games, including a Healthy Kids Chalk Challenge, begin at White Lake Park at 10 a.m. and run to 3 p.m. There will be plenty
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of prizes and face-painting too. Over at the White Lake Women’s Institute hall, the regular bargain basement Saturday sale will run 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Entries in the amateur colour photograph contest will be on display at the hall. Nobody needs to go hungry as the White Lake United Church will be serving lunch of quiche, salad, desserts, and coffee and tea from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and there will be chili and hot dogs at noon at the park. To make it easier and less congested for fall fest-goers to attend the various events, a hay ride shuttle will tour around the village from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. At 3 p.m. Bernadette the singing balloonist and a puppet show will entertain
at White Lake Park. A lasagne supper will be served 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Women’s Institute Hall complete. The cost is $12 ($5 for children 5 and under). Fall fest wraps ups with a zombie walk that is becoming a White Lake tradition. Zombies, survivors and other spooks will meet at the WI hall for the walk to the park. At the park, the community will celebrate the end of fall fest with a bonfire, music, dancing on the newly paved rink surface and hot chocolate. Fall fest will go ahead rain or shine, but the long-range forecast is for a mostly sunny day with a high of 10 degrees, a typical White Lake autumn day.
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Willis College marked the establishment’s second anniversary in Arnprior with a barbecue on Oct.16. The barbecue was really a capper after a slew of speeches on the cyber security industry. The college held a cyber security career and education day to put the spotlight on jobs available in the growing industry. Willis has partnered up with many groups such Employment Ontario, Ontrac, Ontario second career program and even Fortune 500 companies. “They are companies who are headed in California and the U.K, but they have offices in Ottawa,” said financial controller Bernard Doyle. “There’s a shortage of cyber security specialists.” Fred Nesrallah, the talent acquisition specialist for Willis, spearheaded the talks, which included representatives from Fortune 500 companies such as Fortinet and Sophios. The industry is in a boom, said Nesrallah. The world has all this technology being used in hospitals, government sectors and schools, but they can be vulnerable, so there are people needed to prevent cyber crimes. Ed Issacs of Fortinet said that the technical skills are needed, but it is hard to get people who have them. Willis offers the opportunity to train them with its Network Security Professional program. Three students have already secured jobs with the two companies. Tim Craig has only been a student at Willis for two weeks and he’s already been guaranteed a position at Fortinet. “It’s like winning the lottery,” said Craig. Willis College CEO Rima Aristocrat was impressed with the success of the campus in Arnprior. While Willis occupies the upstairs of its Winners Drive Circle location, the possibility for expanding in the building may be viable down the road, she indicated.
Staff and graduates of Willis College and representatives from companies such as Fortinet and Sophios gather to promote success stories within the cyber security industry and emphasize the need for training more experts in the field. Local MPP John Yakabuski and incumbent MP/Conservative candidate Cheryl Gallant also made an appearance at the college’s Arnprior campus Oct. 16 for the cyber security career and education day. Willis College held a barbecue to mark the second anniversary of opening a campus in Arnprior. Proceeds and donations went to the War Horse project to help veterans deal with traumas and the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND
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Popular breast cancer support group dinner set for Oct. 27 Staff
It’s one of the most highly anticipated meals of the year in Arnprior. And it’s for a great cause. The 18th annual Arnprior and Dis-
trict Breast Cancer Support Group roast beef and turkey buffet dinner is set for Tuesday, Oct. 27. The meal will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall in Arnprior.
Admission is by goodwill donation. Take-out meals are available for $15 a meal. The cancer support group has been providing comfort for breast cancer survivors in the Arnprior area since
1996. The annual dinner organized by the group regularly attracts close to 1,000 people. The hard work of more than 100 vdedicated olunteers makes the meal possible.
The breast cancer support group meets every third Tuesday of the month at the Arnprior Public Library from 7-9 p.m. For more, visit www.ourbcsg. goldengraphics.ca.
Heilkunst practice offers alternative option to the flu shot
Prior Players dates corrected The wrong dates for the Prior Players’ fall production of ‘Don’t Say Goodbye, I’m Not Leaving’ were published in last week’s ChronicleGuide. The show runs over two weekends, starting on Friday, Nov. 6 and Saturday Nov. 7 at 8 p.m., followed by a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, Nov. 8. There are also performances Friday, Nov. 13, and Saturday, Nov. 14, both at 8 p.m. The production at the Christian Education Centre in Arnprior stars Margaret Stewart, Steve Oliver, Gary Anderson and Lynn Grinstead. Tickets cost $15, $12 for the matinee. The Chronicle-Guide apologizes for the error.
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Thefts continue to be a problem in Arnprior. The OPP reports two thefts in town on Saturday, Oct. 17. At 3:05 a.m., the alarm at the Canadian Tire Gas Bar on Daniel Street sounded. Officers arrived and found the door had been pried open and cigarettes and candy stolen. Photographs of the three male suspects have been obtained and OPP Constable Jodi Burns is investigating. A home on Allan Drive in Arnprior was entered sometime that day. The culprit entered the home through an unlocked side door. OPP Const. Joel Cobb is investigating. It was two of 195 calls for service last week, including animal complaints, family disputes,
thefts and domestic disputes. Renfrew-Arnprior OPP officers responded to 11 reported domestic disputes. One man was charged with four counts of domestic mischief, two counts of assault, two counts of assault with a weapon, overcoming resistance by choking and uttering a threat. Another man was charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm. Two recent break ins were solved and no charges will be laid. A vacant home on Grant Road in the Township of Greater Madawaska was discovered broken into on Tuesday October 13. A second home nearby on Inglis Road was also broken into. Nothing was stolen from the first home, a bicycle, CD player and kitchen
Mysterious body identified The OPP have identified the body found in a creek in Bishop Mills near Kemptville as that of a Niagara man. Now they are seeking the public’s help in determining how his body of 27-year-old Deepak Beaudoin-Reichmann ended up in the water in rural Eastern Ontario. Beaudoin-Reichmann was reported missing by family members on Oct. 5 and it has been determined he was likely in the Ottawa area between Oct. 5 and 9. His body was noticed by a passerby in the area of County Road 18 and County Road 20 in North Grenville and reported to Grenville County OPP shortly after 6:30 p.m. onAD Oct. 14, but wasn’t identified untilPROOF last weekend. Grenville County OPP Crime Unit, under the direction ofFORM Detective Inspector Peter Donnelly of the OPP
items were stolen from the second. A female suspect was spoken to and admitting breaking in and using the bicycle. The victims declined to pursue criminal charges. The Renfrew Detachment of the OPP is supporting National Teen Driver Safety Week Oct. 19-25. National Teen Driver Safety Week is an awareness initiative designed to seek solutions to unnecessary teen road-related injuries and deaths. Is there a teen driver in your family? Are your teenager’s passengers when their friends are driving? “We all share the roads, so road safety should be everyone’s concern,” say police. Teen drivers account for only 13 per cent of
the licensed drivers on Ontario’s roads, yet they are involved in about 25 per cent of all injuries and deaths in collisions. Many collisions are the result of distracted driving, including texting while driving. “We need to speak to our teens about the dangers of texting and driving, but we also need teens to make it socially unacceptable to text and drive,” say police. “We need them to speak up and tell their friends to put the phone down, and focus on driving. “Is there a teen driver in your family? Then have the conversation and talk to them about the dangers of texting and driving. Be a good role model, and practice what you preach. “Drive Now, Text later.”
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Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), are continuing the investigation into the “suspicious death.” Preliminary post-mortem results indicate that further testing is required to confirm the cause of death. Anyone who may have information about his death or who may have seen Deepak anytime between Oct. 5 and when he was found on Oct. 14, is asked to contact the OPP Communication Centre at 1-888-3101122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222(TIPS) 8477 or submit a tip on-line at www.tipsubmit.com.
The OPP East Region’s Fall Seat Belt Campaign has concluded and the results are discouraging, say police. Between Sept. 23 and Oct. 9, OPP officers, working in conjunction with community partners, were highly visible as they conducted seatbelt compliance safety checks to ensure they were being used and that their passengers were properly secured, with a specific focus on child restraints. Unfortunately, during the campaign OPP officers found numerous drivers who still do not buckle up. Officers investigated six personal injury collisions attributed to improper seatbelt use and charged 981 people with failing to wear a seatbelt or ensuring that passengers under the age of 16 were properly buckled.
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ated training in both CPR and the operation of the defibrallator. At the Oct. 7 wind-up dinner, Gord Clark, co-ordinator of the seniors group, thanked Mountain Creek owner and Head Pro Jonathan Schaepper and his staff for all of the assistance they provided to the group over the golf season. In addition to the final dinner, the group held monthly dinners and besides the excellent meals served up by Barb Drummond and her helpers, the golfers enjoyed the fellowship and camaraderie of this fun-loving group each week at the 19th hole. Thanks were also extended to Rick Leben from Valley Heritage Radio for providing the dinner and dancing music for the evening. The seniors group continues to expand and be a vibrant entity at Mountain Creek Golf Course. Members welcome all newcomers and look forward with eager anticipation to the 2016 golf season. If you’re interested in joining, give Schaepper a call at the Pro Shop at 613-623-8919.
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The Mountain Creek Seniors golf group wrapped up another successful season with a final round of golf and a closing dinner at the club on Oct. 7. Some 45 regular members gather every Wednesday afternoon from early May until the end of September to participate in various golfing formats designed to emphasize the social, more than the competitive, side of the game. Each week the participants pay $5 into the pot that goes to support small prizes for the week’s winners, a few lucky draws and the balance is then directed to what has become known as the ‘offshore account’, which funds the final prize table at the yearly wind-up dinner. One of the accomplishments that the Mountain Creek Seniors are most proud of was the acquisition of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for the golf course through the assistance of the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Robert Blackwell of the Paramedic Services for Renfrew County. The AED was delivered in June and Mountain Creek staff and some members of the seniors group received the associ-
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The Arnprior Packers managed to extend their winning streak to six games, but their momentum came to a screeching halt Sunday afternoon. The Junior A Tier II team was handed a tough 8-1 loss to one of the league’s top teams, the Casselman Vikings. The Packers’ schedule has been light with only three games played throughout the past two weekends. The Oct. 9 home game against the Ottawa Canadians resulted in a Arnprior 6-4 win. Packers Andrew Ryan and Chris King scored twice each, while Mitchell Sennett and Jack Rouleau rounded out the goals. The Ottawa battle continued with the Ottawa West Golden Knights on Oct. 15. It was a tighter game with the final 4-3 for Arnprior. Patrick McGrath and Corey Chaplin scored for the Packers in the first period. The Golden Knights came out swinging in the second period with three goals within the first 10 minutes of play. The Packers managed to tie with Dallas Farr netting a goal. Dean Galasso was credited with the go-ahead goal in the third period that gave Arnprior the win. “It was a good road win for us,” said coach Bill Griese. “We got up a couple of goals and gave up three and then got a couple more and held on for the win. “It was a good defensive effort and again, we spread the scoring around,” he added. “Corey Chaplin had one of his best games of the year.” Chaplin ended up with a goal and two assists on the night. “We held our ground in front of the net against a very good group of Ot-
tawa forwards.” On Sunday, Casselman proved why they were the champions last year of the former Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. It was Arnprior’s biggest loss of the season. “It started out bad, got worse and then stayed bad,” said Griese. The Vikings dominated the first period with four unanswered goals and managed a fifth one at the start of the second period. Arnprior finally answered back with their lone goal of the game by Jack Rouleau with the assists from Isaac Perreault and Zack Elliott. Casselman ran away with the third period, netting another three goals. “We were not ready to play one of the two premier teams in the league and that was evident right from the start,” said Griese. “We looked slow, we looked goofy and we looked like we didn’t belong on the ice with them. Our bad habits got exposed.” Casselman’s dominance of Arnprior was evident on the shot clock too. Goaltender Matt Dods was bombarded with 47 shots. Arnprior only managed 14 shots for the entire game on Casselman’s Gianmarco De Meis. “We left our goaltender alone way too many times and when we did work hard to get the puck, we would find ways to give it back to them,” said Griese. “In fairness to our guys, we’ve not seen a team that fast and that determined all year.” There’s rematch with the Ottawa Canadians on Tuesday (after press deadline) and a trek down the highway to Renfrew this Friday (Oct. 23.) The Packers get their first glimpse of Alexandria Glens this Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Nick Smith Centre. Puck drop is at 2:30 p.m.
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so they can wrestle wherever they want. Some are coming from Ottawa and some are coming from Montreal,” This Saturday, Oct. 24, they are coming to Renfrew, to the RCAF Wing, site of many wrestling cards in the past. Johnston and McLean have at least seven matches lined up for the show called Live Pro Wrestling. Included is the main event that features an Ottawa Valley grappler, born in Arnprior but who spent much of his youth
Packers besieged by Vikings The Arnprior Packers were ambushed quickly Sunday afternoon in Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League action at the Nick Smith Centre. The visiting Casselman Vikings, Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League champions of a year ago, potted three goals in the opening four minutes, and then added a fourth marker shortly thereafter to jumpstart an 8-1 win over the Packers. The busiest man on the ice was Matthew Dods in the Arnprior goalcrease. The Packer netminder faced 47 Casselman shots while his teammates could muster up just 14. Photos By: Peter Clark/Metroland
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The Packers Isaac Perreault, No. 10 in white, pursues a Casselman Vikings puck carrier Sunday afternoon at the Nick Smith Centre. Arnprior had won six games in a row going in, but Sunday wasn’t the Packers day as they dropped an 8-1 decision to the visitors.
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RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com
Open HOuse 2:00-4:00 pM sun. Oct. 25tH!
Salt Water Pool! 109 Scottwood Grove, Dunrobin Beautiful Victorian 4 bedrm home in desirable Kerscott Heights set on 2 acres with newer inground pool on a quiet cul-de-sac built in 1994 with a 2 storey addition in 2003, 2 car garage, sunken famrm with cultured stone fireplace, lovely oak kitchen, 2nd fireplace in dining area, main flr laundry, master with 4 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, all big bedrms, recrm with playhouse. Great home just minutes to Kanata! $529, 900
New Listing! 108 Pigott Street, Fitzroy Harbour Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom bungalow across from park in heart of the village, updated windows, shingles, hardwood floors, great remodeled kitchen & bathroom, large master bedroom, mud room & laundry room between house & 2 car garage, air tight wood-burning fireplace in livrm, pocket doors, finished basement with rec rm & 4th bedroom. Includes 6 appliances! Shows extremely well! $284,900
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New Listing! 65 Martin Street North, Almonte Very impressive 4 bedroom home, extensively renovated inside & out! Master bedrm found on main level with luxurious ensuite bath & 3 bedrms upstairs with a full bath, granite kitchen, main flr laundry rm, gas fireplaces in the livrm & sitting rm, hardwood floors, gorgeous 66’ x 127’ yard with courtyard, heated 2 car detached garage with carport, includes 6 appliances. A definite 10! $339, 900
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A Gem! 112 Kedey Street, Fitzroy Harbour Wonderful, 2+1 bedrm bungalow loaded with great features on a pretty 66’ x 208’ lot in walking distance to corner store & community centre. This home boasts a screened porch, large eating area & newer appliances, gas fireplaces in the livrm & recrm, 3 pce ensuite bath, main flr laundry, 2 pce bath in basement, one car garage, covered front veranda and lovely patio! New hi-efficiency propane furnace being installed. $239,900
New Price! 111 Crofters Grove, Dunrobin Grand 4 bedroom family home in Torwood Estates on close to 5 acres backing onto 15 acres of city parkland! Oversized rooms, main floor sun room, laundry and family room with fireplace, master bedroom has ensuite & walk-in closet, finished basement, 2 car garage, paved laneway with loads of parking, 2 sheds, newer windows and shingles! Very nice home & setting to settle down! $499, 900
Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900
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NEW PRICE! $399,900
See it online at www.262bell.com or call Diana Mayer at COLDWELL BANKER SARAZEN Realty, 613-852-3243 www.dianamayer.com
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1004 Dickson Rd., Burnstown MLS# 952760
656 River Rd., Arnprior MLS# 952761
171 Charles St., Arnprior MLS# 946634
3777 Loggers Way, Kinburn MLS# 960793
157 Huxley St., Galetta MLS# 972070
$175,900
$434,900
$319,900
$239,900
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3382 Carp Rd., Carp MLS# 952759
$479,900
$399,900
$244,000
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4569 Ivy Acres Rd., Arnprior MLS# 970619
$389,000
0000 Bearhill Rd., Carp Golf Course Frontage MLS# 970621
$330,000
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The Arnprior Amateur Wrestling Club has added a second registration date. The club invites potential members to a registration and practice night Tuesday, Oct. 7 in Arnprior. The co-ed club will hold the signup from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Kenwood Athletic Centre gym at 78 Edward St. The club has had a great deal of success in the past, sending members to provincial, Ontario East, national and winter games events. The club, which held its first registration Tuesday, holds practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kenwood gym from October through April. Kevin Mayhew of Fitzroy Harbour is the club’s head coach. The club is affiliated with the Canadian Amateur Wrestling Association.
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Wrestling club holds second sign-up
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613.850.0690
Hockey writer donates books to public library
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Tillie Bastien
613.612.2480
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25TH 2-4PM
456 MACLARENS SIDE ROAD WOODLAWN
$280,000
Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Double garage. Hardwood floors, fireplace, woodstove. Large dec. c/air. Walk to Ottawa River. MLS#972448
OPEN HOUSE
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110 GRAINGER ROAD
3654 DUNROBIN ROAD
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25TH 2-4PM
2610 FIFTH LINE ROAD DUNROBIN/RURAL KANATA
$599,900
10 beautiful acres w/ 3 bedroom bungalow, double garage, hardwood floors. Several updates, roof shingles, kitchen, furnace w/heat pump, wood stove, doge watch fence, building for chickens MLS 972837
$875,000
$819,000
34 acres w/ lovely brick 4 bedroom Being sold as land value. Copperdale home on Mississippi River approx. 2000 Golf Course 170 acres. Make a long term ft of waterfront. Updated metal roof, investment or rejuvenate Golf Course. windows, furnace etc. MLS 975499 MLS 974499
• Galetta MLS 970231 116 Morning Dew Dr. 3 bedroom, detached garage. $229,900 • Arnprior MLS 959532 156 McLachlin St. 3 bedroom bungalow. $314,900 • Arnprior MLS 971821 33 Ashbury St. 3 bedroom, double garage. $324,900
TO VIEW ALL OUR LISTINGS CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE www.tombastien.com Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550
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The NHL Alumni Association’s resident writer represented two children’s authors at recent event in Arnprior. Andrew Rodger donated two copies of the book Hero’s Ho Ho Ho Hockey Dream to the Arnprior Public Library on behalf of their illustrator and former Arnprior resident Steven Snider. The donated books by children’s authors Kary Carkner (wife of former Ottawa Senators defenceman Matt Carkner) and Pam Helmer (wife of former NHLer Bryan Helmer) are available at the library. Submitted Copies can also be Carolyn Swayze of the Arnprior public library and NHL Alumbought at the authors’ web- ni resident writer Andrew Rodger hold copies of a children’s site herothehero.com. book by former Arnprior illustrator Steven Snider.
Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846 Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303
Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602
Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659
Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-327-9992
Donna Nych Broker 613-623-7303
Liz Kargus Broker 613-623-7834
Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994
Crystal Moore Sales Rep 613-315-9182
OPEN HOUSE SUN. OCT. 25TH, 2-3:30 PM
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$144,900
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2797 Bellamy Road (continue past 4th concession) Almost new 2 bedroom with full partially finished basement, set on a private 2.35 acres lot. MLS#970081 offered at $215,900 Your Host Donna Defalco
Affordable 2 bedroom offering gas , c/air, updated kitchen, main floor laundry, single garage and additional storage. MLS#966666 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
Great Investment! 1 bedroom condominium in west end Ottawa, indoor parking, outdoor swimming pool, sauna, recreation and Ottawa River near by. MLS#971052
First time buyers! 3 Bedroom on pretty country property with outbuilding. Pine flooring on second level. Natural gas to home. MLS#970815 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
Country charmer! Renovated top to bottom 3 bedroom, 2 bath, natural gas, c/air, hot tub, MLS#955122 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
Attractive split level offering major renovations, huge fenced property , dead end street, walk to beach, store, rec centre, school. MLS#968620 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
$279,900
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• Town of arnprior - 55’ x 125‘ $35,000 mixed use commercial zoning • Town of arnprior - 117’ x 65’ (approx.) Prime downtown location,$99,900 mixed use commercial zoning • Pinegrove industrial park - Mcnab Twp. Off Jackson Lane 12 acres approx. $199,900 • Pinegrove industrial park - mcnab twp. Jackson lane 2 lots - 1-2 acres,$99,900 each CALL MIKE OR DONNA DEFALCO 613-884-7303 613-979-2601
CALL MIKE AND DONNA DEFALCO, 613-979-2601, 613-884-7303 FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS NEW LISTING
116 Third Ave., Arnprior 2 bedroom bungalow in attractive residential location, of arnprior. Gas, c/air, full basement. MLS#975668 Offered at $199,900 Your host mike defalco 613-884-7303
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Attention Retirees! Charming 2 bedroom bungalow with walkout lower level, 3 baths, c/air, fireplace, no neighbours behind! MLS#965119 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
Amazing private shoreline and lot. 2001 Viceroy home with walkout lower level, garage, storage, boatlift. Skiing close. MLS#949331 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
Build your home on this easily accessible lot, just outside village of calabogie. Enjoy recreation all year long, golf and skiing short drive away. Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601 613-884-7303
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$339,900
$209,900
$499,900
$449,900. 4- unit four-plex in the Quaint Village of Pakenham. MLS#974370 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
$289,900. Two storey three bedroom immaculate semi detached. Designer quality thru out inside and out. Back yard is a little oasis. MLS #971683 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
$289,900 New build 2+1 bedroom bungalow located in Renfrew Finished lower level, 2 full baths, lovely floors thru-out. MLS #971734 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
Ready for you! This 3 +1 bedroom bungalow has all the bells and whistles. Acreage, privacy double car garage quiet sub division .. . MLS#963504 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
Located in the heart of town this home offers 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms newer flooring and freshly painted. Vacant ready immediately. MLS#970554 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
Located at Sandpoint overlooking the Ottawa River. Stunning views, in-ground pool, acreage, hot tub, 4 bedrooms etc. MLS#967564 Call Cheryl 613-327-9992
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Horseshoe winners at Pinegrove The Pinegrove Horseshoe league wrapped up the 2015 season on Sept. 19 with a 13-team, double-elimination tournament and barbecue. The winners of the A Division were Robin Brown and Scott Hipkin, while the B Division was captured by Mary Hunter and Charlene Sparling. Once again friendly competition, good friends, great food and co-operative weather all contributed to a great day in Pinegrove.
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Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659
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$89,900.-$99,900 all over 1 acre MAKe AN OFFeR Buy now and build in the Spring. MLS 949932, MLS 950154, MLS 950072 22 St.John’s Way Arnprior-$99,900. MLS 964185 Call Donna Nych 613-623-7303
198 Harrington St.,Arnprior NEW PRICE $124,900. MLS 960657 Call Donna Nych 613-623-7303
180 Moore St.,Arnprior $267,900. MLS 937674 Call Donna Nych 613-623-7303
218 Herrick Dr.Arnprior $339,000. MLS 968577 Call Donna Nych 613-623-7303
237 John St.N.,Arnprior $214,900. MLS 965270 Call Donna Nych 613-623-7303
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3 homes to choose from. Moved at buyers expense. Call Jenn for details. Established Restaurant and Pizzeria with 2+ bedroom spacious apt.on a 1/2 acre lot in the Village of White Lake $389,500. MLS 971989 Call Donna Nych 613-623-7303
Priced to sell! $149,900 Put your own touch on this 3 bedroom 1bath home close to parks and downtown Call Crystal Moore 613-315-9182 for a viewing. Mls#957478
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Affordable retirement living at its best! 2 bedroom, large kitchen, 3 and 4 season room. Wonderful community near the lake. $142,000 Call Crystal Moore 613-315-9182 for a viewing. Mls#971013
Exceptional Value for this new construction home ICF foundation. Attached oversized double garage with large windows, makes an excellent workshop. See the Value. Behind Seahawk homes, 417W to Anderson Rd & quick left on Daillee. MLS 970599 Your host Jenn
BUY YOUR LOT TODAY AND Be ReADY FOR A SPRiNG BUiLD - 26 Castleridge (Fitzroy) $44,900 - 27 Castleridge (Fitzroy) $44,900 - 4591 Mohr’s Road (Kinburn) $59,900 - 289 Flat Rapid’s Rd (Arnprior) $54,900 - 66 Acres, Golf Club Road $99,900
Large family home. Private setting. Available immediately. Only $399,900 MLS 957753 Call Jenn
Fantastic view of the Valley. Spacious 3 bed, 3 bath home with large private lot. Must be seen! MLS 952708 $289,900 Call Teri
ONLY $167,500
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Mink Lake Waterfront, 165 Maple Grove Lane. 3 bed, 2 bath. 155ft waterfontage. Great value. $229,900 MLS 970101 Call Teri
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3 properties to choose from, brand new construction. Starting @ $220,000
Spotless. Available immediately. Newer gas furnace. Call Jenn MLS 966778
West Carleton – 5 minutes to Carp. Just off Panmure road. Large storage barn. Spotless. Flexible closing. 3+1 bedrooms. MLS 970451 Call Jenn
Key location on the 4 lanes ramp. Run your business from home. Call Jenn for details. Available immediately. MLS 958568
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Beautiful view on Ottawa River in this spotless year-round bungalow with fully finished walk-out lower level. Only $359,900. Seller says bring an offer! Available immediately. MLS 973770 Call Jenn
MLS # 971948, MLS # 971950, MLS # 971947
Ottawa River view with this custom built beautiful log home. Open concept design. Deluxe kitchen. Detached workshop/storage. Directly across from Sandy Beach. MLS 970995 Call Jenn
Hardwood floors, deluxe new kitchen. 3 seasons sun room. Fully finished lower level. Beautifully landscaped lot, only $259,900 MLS 970391 Call Jenn
MLS # 971624, MLS # 970597, MLS # 970596 Call Jenn for more details. TO Be BUiLT
Still time to pick your floor plan, model and colours. Large corner lot on Abigail. Turn key home, call Jenn for more details. MLS # 971614 starting @ $269,900
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SPORTS Terry Stavenow, Broker t.stavenow@bell.net View listings @ terrystavenow.com
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ADHS wins in football doubleheader Ottawa River Cottage/ Build Lot on Ottawa River excellent waterfront and large lot MLS# 961024 $279,000 Asking
It was a winning day for the junior and senior football teams in a doubleheader at home on Oct. 16. The juniors were on the field first and took the match-up 21-0 against Perth. The seniors followed suit with another win against Almonte. The final score for that game was 28-7, according to athletic director Graeme Wyatt. The junior teams are slated for a rematch in Perth this Friday. The senior team is to play at St. John’s in Perth.
Spacious Well Maintained 4 Br. Bungalow. Many upgraded Features, heated pool and quiet setting. MLS 968463 $429,500 Asking
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Contemporary new home, energy wise home unequaled in this area. Call Terry for all the details. MLS 940435 $425,000 Asking
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5 Acre Building Site, Beautiful Trees and Drilled Well, Pakenham. MLS 894020 $99,500 Asking
Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call Terry Today - 5 Acre Building Site, Beautiful Trees and Drilled Well, Pakenham asking $99,500
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ADHS tops in Turkey Bowl Warm, bright weather was the order of the day Oct. 10 as the Renfrew Collegiate Institute Raiders met the Arnprior District High School Redmen for the annual Turkey Bowl at MaTe-Way Park. Because RCI didn’t field an official junior team this year, the annual double header was reduced to just a match-up of the senior teams. When all was said and done, ADHS was victorious by a 29-12 score.
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Repairs being made to the gym at Arnprior District High School has forced the Redmen girls basketball and boys volleyball teams to play their home games on the road over the last two weeks. On Oct. 14, the junior and senior girls’ basketball teams stayed undefeated despite have depleted rosters when travelling to Barry’s Bay for ‘home’ games. Because of the last minute change in plans, the juniors could only muster five players for their contest while the seniors sent eight players. In the junior game, the Redmen girls worked hard as they took a 14-4 lead into halftime over Madawaska. The players focused on defence in the second half and came away with a 28-6 win. Jesse Bryson and Lizzy Wyatt led all scorers with 10 points each. The win improves the team’s record to 5-0. In the senior game, ADHS jumped all over the Madawaska Wolves by pressing early and
setting a fast tempo for the game, taking a 38-5 lead into halftime. The Redmen cruised to an easy 61–13 win by turning Madawaska turnovers into easy fastbreak opportunities. Leading the way for Arnprior was Olivia McIntyre with 16 points. Logan Kenny added 10 points and Hannah Scott played very well and chipped in with eight points. The team followed up by travelling to St. Joseph’s in Renfrew Monday and won 50-40 to stay in first place Dakota Hanson had a game high 15 points to lead the girls. Logan Kenny chipped in with 13 of her own. The team, which is now 5-0 in league play, were to travel to Petawawa on Wednesday to play Valor. They host RCI, also undefeated, on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 3:30 p.m. Both the junior and senior girls’ teams were in action last weekend in Orleans, competing in the Tier 1 Fall Classic at St. Matthew’s High School.
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Left, Alyssa MacMaster scores Arnprior’s opening try against Mackenzie. Kylie Lalonde of ADHS fights through an Opeongo tackler to score a try. KEITH SCHARF/ SUBMITTED
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Bobby Jo Cavanagh runs through Opeongo defenders
ADHS girls continue to dominate in rugby The Arnprior District High School girls rugby team remains undefeated after overwhelming Mackenzie 90-0 and Opeongo 80-0 in early October. In both games, the Arnprior girls dominated the contact area and took advantage of space in the wide channels to unleash their explosive attack, reports coach Glenn Wallace. ADHS was scheduled
to close the regular season with a match against Renfrew on Oct. 20 before hosting a semi-final against an opponent to be determined today (Thursday, Oct. 22). If successful in the semifinal, the girls will host the Upper Ottawa Valley high school championship final on Tuesday, Oct. 27. All games are played at Dochart Park with 3 p.m. kick-offs.
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Town promotes recycling for Waste Reduction Week Derek Dunn
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Waste Reduction Week in Ontario is from Oct. 19 to 25, and Arnprior residents have plenty to feel proud about when it comes to recycling. Obviously of the three R’s – reduce, reuse, and recycle – the first two the most important, according to the Town of Arnprior’s environmental engineering officer Deanna Streifel. But when it comes to recycling, residents are doing their part to save money and the extend the life of the landfill that would be difficult and costly to replace. Streifel explained that prior to the introduction of the town’s recycling program, in 1993, the landfill was slated to close in 2013. That would cost taxpayers a lot of money to cover over, let alone find an alternative (the province isn’t approving new landfills). Because of recycling, the landfill is still open and destined to remain so for another 26 years. The hope is, by then, incineration or another technology will come along to lower waste costs. “Recycling has made an enormous difference for the landfill,” Streifel said. “If people are not doing their part, it’s costing them and every other resident money – and not just a little bit of money.” Alternatives to the landfill in Braeside include shipping garbage by truck to the Cornwall area. That would require more tax dollars. Mayor David Reid agrees. He said it is everyone’s responsibility to be as conscientious
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Arnprior recycling facility manager Lisa Duggan and environmental engineer Deanna Streifel promote Waste Reduction Week with a reminder that 18-gallon blue boxes are free to new residents. Other residents can pick up new ones for free ever five years. The municipality also offers composters and blue boxes at cost. about recycling as possible. Not just because it saves the landfill, but it also saves money on the town’s contracted out garbage pick-up service.
“The more people can divert to blue boxes the less the town is going to pay for garbage pick-up,” Reid said. “I would disagree (with
those who refuse to recycle). Not only are they costing the town more, they are costing other residents more in taxes. That’s pretty selfish.” Town council in the past has opted to reduce pick-up from weekly to biweekly to save tax dollars. It has talked about reducing bag limits from two to one. Other municipalities, including Whitewater, charge $2 per bag. If residents were charged for putting out more than a given number of bags in a year, would that force more recycling? Those conversations continue to arise during budget time, along with ways to divert organics (the town offers backyard bins at cost) and make non-residences recycle. When it comes to the latter, the town is hoping the province will take the lead on forcing large businesses, hospitals and schools to recycle. The province has mulled making rules tighter on this group, called the industrial, commercial, institutional (ICI) sector. However, when it comes to residences there is still plenty more diverting needed. The province expects municipalities to recycle 60 per cent of its waste. Arnprior is only doing 35 per cent (using 2013 statistics). And even when it comes to comparing similar sized communities, Arnprior lags behind. The average is 43 per cent. Streifel said there are ways to boost the divergence rate. A subcategory of fees for construction and demolition refuse – from small contractors, handymen, and the like – could help. See MANY RULES page 33
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“This is a big part of the discussion,” she said. “We haven’t discussed raising fees, but putting them in another category.” Streifel and Lisa Duggan, general manager at the recycling facility in Renfrew, agree there are many rules for recycling. Long gone are the days when everything went in the bag and the bag was tossed on a patch of land in the neighbourhood. For example, recyclers prefer cardboard be flattened before being tossed in the blue box. That’s why Duggan, of Beaumen Waste Management Systems, is more than happy to discuss recycling with any interested customer. “Admittedly there’re lots of rules, but the better we do at recycling the cheaper it is for everyone,” Duggan said. She just wished marketers and product developers considered the full lifecycle of their goods. When materials like plastics and metals are combined, they cannot be recycled. “All the manufacturers make lovely packagings, but nobody talks to the municipalities or recyclers about it,” she said. She explained what becomes of blue box items in their next life. Plastic bags become oil products. Aluminum and tin are melted into new forms. Laundry soap, bleach bottles are converted into pipes
and draining irrigation. Water bottles become credit cards and carpets. Tubes and lids turn into flower pots and decking materials. Flyers become insulation and recyclable writing paper. Office mix is turned into paper towels and toilet paper. Milk cartons become tissue paper. Newspapers become leaf and potato bags along with, oddly enough, green masking tape. FACT OR MYTH
The Internet is full of claims related to recycling and recycling facilities. Streifel and Duggan confirm the facts and dispel the myths. • Blue boxes are free to Arnprior’s new residents, and every five years. Fact. Two blue boxes for each residence. Buying them from the municipality can be done at cost, for just $8.60 each. • Nasty chemicals from aerosol cans and elsewhere end up in recycled pop cans and bottles. Myth. Standards are much higher for items recycled into food containers. The harmful chemicals are saved for tires and other nonconsumption products. • Food should be removed from plastic containers such as yogurt and peanut butter. Fact. Dog people can give them to their best friend for a thorough cleaning! • Styrofoam is recyclable? Myth. Recycling companies are obliged to accept it even though no market for resale
exists. • Don’t bother separating the plastic ‘window’ from paper envelopes. Fact. • Paint cans are not recyclable. Fact. Because paint cans have plastic sides and metal tops and bottoms, they cannot be easily separated, hence easily resalable. • Glass is made of sand. Sand is plentiful and cheap. Therefore it is better to make glass than recycle it. Myth. It is still much easier and cheaper for taxpayers to clean and reuse bottles than it is to toss them in a landfill. • Wonderbread and similar bread bags are recyclable? Myth. Many bread bags with colouring contain a non-recyclable metal. • Chip bags cannot be recycled. Fact. Chip bags are part plastic, part metal. There is no way for recycling companies to easily separate the two. Peter Clark/Metroland
The Beaumen plant in Renfrew recieves Arnprior’s recyclables. Water bottles become credit cards and carpets. Tubes and lids turn into flower pots and decking materials. Flyers become insulation and recyclable writing paper. Office mix is turned into paper towels and toilet paper. Milk cartons become tissue paper. Newspapers become leaf and potato bags along with, oddly enough, green masking tape. • Milk and juice cartons belong in plastics? Fact. The wax liner inside and plastic screw top mean it doesn’t go with paper. • Recycle facilities leave a large carbon footprint. Myth. Beaumen’s “has no smokestack or drain on the property,” Duggan said. • External milk bags are recyclable. Fact. So are the internal bags containing milk. Myth.
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McNab-Braeside asks Arnprior to begin landfill discussions John Carter
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McNab-Braeside council wants to start discussions with Arnprior about the future of the town’s landfill. At its Oct. 6 meeting, council agreed with a request by Mayor Tom Peckett to support his efforts to begin preliminary talks with Arnprior about its site, which is located out of town near a residential area in the township. Peckett noted the landfill has been a “sore point” with Braeside residents for many years. He said the site is near capacity and it makes sense for the two communities to discuss the future of the site sooner than later.
Arnprior Mayor David Reid is open having the talks as he realizes Arnprior eventually has to tackle the tricky question of coming up with an alternative, he added. Peckett said that Arnprior doesn’t want the problem to “sneak up on them.” Coun. Mark MacKenzie agreed that it made sense to start discussions “to see where we’re going with this.” “Anything we come up with will go back to both councils,” promised Peckett. “We just want to get the ball rolling.” Arnprior has been trucking its garbage to the landfill in Braeside for years. The site only takes in town garbage, as McNab-Braeside trash goes to a more rural landfill on Calabogie Road.
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We thank you all so very much, to Rev. Dr. Steve Moore for his visits to Bill and his comforting words of scripture at the cemetery service; to Rev. Jack Lougheed, who had known Bill many years, for his visits and his very personal eulogy. We thank all those who sent messages of faith, love and hope, they are so appreciated. Our grateful thanks, too, to those who sent flowers, in memoriam gifts to Partners in Caring, Canadian Cancer Society, and Bethel – St. Andrews United Church. To Dr. Earl Gordon for his excellent care of Bill and to all the nurses “angels without wings” who gave Bill such personal care, especially Nurse Emily, who was with Bill the last few days, and to the staff for their kindnesses. To the ladies of Bethel-St. Andrews for the delicious lunch – our deepest thanks. We thank the Boyce Funeral Home and staff, especially Lisa Smith and Dan Coleman for helping to make things as easy as possible. Thanks, too, for the phone calls, prayers and caring. A very, very special thanks to Shirley for always being there for me. The Munro Family CLR641787
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RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD requires a PAYROLL SUPERVISOR (Commencing immediately) Location: BOARD ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1270 Pembroke Street West, Pembroke Hours of Work: 35 hours per week, 12 months per year Rate of Pay: Group 12- $34.39 to $35.11 per hour Qualifications: A minimum of 3 year post secondary in business administration, specializing in payroll/accounting. A minimum of 2 years of payroll experience, with supervisory responsibilities. Comprehensive experience using software including database, spreadsheets, and word-processing. Responsibility: Supervises the daily operations of the Payroll Department by overseeing other staff members and ensuring the production of the payroll. This position also maintains payroll databases, remits payments, processes documentation necessary for an employee’s life cycle. This position plays a critical role in interpreting and implementing changes to the payroll system, and facilitating the year end process with regards to T4’s and pensions. Applications, referring to File Number 1321-1193, must be received by the undersigned no later than 3:00 p.m. on Monday, October 26, 2015. Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their applications are received by the closing date. Please note applications from internal members of the bargaining unit will be considered first. Finance Department E-mail: rcdsbjobs@rcdsb.on.ca ONLY CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONTACTED. ALL OTHER APPLICANTS ARE THANKED FOR THEIR INTEREST. ALL OFFERS ARE CONDITIONAL UPON RECEIPT OF A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK ACCEPTABLE TO THE BOARD.
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Applications, referring to File Number 1321-1194, must be received via facsimile or email by the undersigned no later than 3:00 p.m. on October 26, 2015. Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their applications are received by the closing date. Applications from members of bargaining unit will be considered first.
Finance Department Email: rcdsbjobs@rcdsb.on.ca Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. All other applicants are thanked for their interest. All offers of employment are conditional upon receipt of a current vulnerable sector screening criminal background check acceptable to the Board.
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CUSTODIAN – Part Time Contract Position Five Arches Non-Profit Housing Corporation is seeking a custodian for 6-8 hours weekly for a four month contract (with a possibility of extension) at our 3 story building location. Training and experience in commercial cleaning required. Further information is available upon request. Deadline for applications: October 26th, 2015 at 3:00pm Please forward resume to and reference “CUSTODIAN CONTRACT”: Five Arches Non-Profit Housing Corporation 178 Five Arches Drive, P.O. Box 249 Pakenham, Ontario, K0A 2X0 Attention: Kim Clement, Property Manager FAX No: 613-624-5878
E-MAIL: fivearches@gmail.com
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For over 60 years Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Join a diversified maintenance team supporting a global leader in sand casting technology. The position offers a wide range of interesting hands on challenges while working with specialized equipment, and processes. Located in the scenic Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew we have an immediate opening for a: Certified Industrial Millwright Qualifications: • Candidates must possess certification for Industrial Mechanic / Millwright (Red Seal) • A minimum of 3 years related experience • Apply safe work practices • Possess strong troubleshooting skills • Mechanical aptitude, and knowledge of mechanical electrical systems Experience with hydraulics, pneumatics, welding and experience with Preventative Maintenance programs will be considered assets. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including: Major Medical, Dental and Short Term Disability. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley Human Resources 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero
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ARE YOU RETIRED – SEMI-RETIRED LOOKING FOR PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
Five Arches Non-Profit Housing
WE REQUIRE PART TIME DRIVERS We can accommodate your schedule Out 3, 4 or 5 days
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE/CUSTODIAN PART TIME
Paid drops, picks and switches Paid weekly by direct deposit We provide directions to all drops & picks Doing FTL & LTL Qualcom dispatch Border crossing paperwork done by office New condo Freightliner trucks, Parksmart, auto shift Guaranteed daily pay rate Paid hub mileage/ $.05 extra for Hazmat miles WE NEED:
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Five Arches Non-Profit Housing
Assist in the installation of Furnaces, Air conditioners, Hot water tanks etc. We offer an employee benefit plan, pension plan and a satisfying work environment Please send your resume to georgew@mccreas.net or call 613.432.9739
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Five Arches Non-Profit Housing Corporation is seeking a part time Property Maintenance/Custodian. Maintenance/Custodian is responsible for the day to day maintenance of the 40-Unit facility including common areas. Work schedule is Monday to Friday and hours will be approximately 36-44 hours bi-weekly. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum education and skill requirement required: S.S.G.D. Experience in drywall repair, interior and exterior painting, minor plumbing repairs, carpentry repairs and other related skills related to maintaining housing units and facilities. Must have a good understanding of safety standards, the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Regulations and have a current WHMIS certificate or be able to pass WHMIS training prior to start date. The successful candidate will have good communication skills and be able to work independently. They must have a valid driver’s license, possession of a vehicle for work and appropriate insurance. Tact, diplomacy and initiative suitable to deal with others in management, co-workers and volunteers are essential to ensure effective teamwork. Hourly Rate: $18.00 per hour Deadline for applications: October 26th, 2015 at 3:00pm Please forward resume to: Five Arches Non-Profit Housing Corporation 178 Five Arches Drive, P.O. Box 249 Pakenham, Ontario, K0A 2X0 Attention: Kim Clement, Property Manager FAX No: 613-624-5878 E-MAIL: fivearches@gmail.com We are sorry, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Five Arches Non-Profit Housing Corp. is an equal opportunity employer.
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All our love Mom, Dad, Gillian and Cailin.
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Heather Anne Catherine Robertson, daughter of Lance and Catherine Robertson (Renfrew) received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Trent University (Peterborough) on June 5, 2015. Heather Anne has accepted a nursing position with Capital Health at the Halifax Infirmary (Nova Scotia). We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. CLR641751
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Gillian Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of Lance and Catherine Robertson (Renfrew) received a doctorate degree in music theory from Florida State University (Tallahassee) on May 2, 2015. Gillian has accepted a position with the Faculty of Music at Texas A & M University Kingsville. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments.
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are pleased to announce their upcoming marriage, taking place on Saturday October 24th, 4pm at Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church. Friends and family welcome.
All our love Mom, Dad, Heather Anne and Cailin.
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COMING EVENTS
Born to eternal life at the age of 83 on Monday, October 5, 2015 at PRHC. She is reunited with the love of her life husband Joe and their first born, daughter Rosemary. Devoted mom of Patricia (Dan) Donnelly, Johanne, Christopher and Andrew Green. Proud grandma of Danielle (Richard DesJardine), Andrea (Kurtis Roy), Matthew and Shannon (Nick Hill) Donnelly, Owen Green and Jackie and Joey Knopp. She was blessed to hold her first great grandchild, Brendan Roy. Dear sister of Carol (Ron) Price, Cathy (late Errol) Griese, Don (late Suzanne) Pershick and Bob (Arlene) Pershick; predeceased by sisters Rita (late Ken) Boldt, Joannie (late Greg) Griese, Gladys (late John) Kenopic, and brothers Raymond and Bernard. Dolores will be missed by her sisters-inlaw Patricia Green, Audrey (late Johnny) Green, Barbara St. Pierre (late Jeremiah Green), and brother-in-law Gerard Green (late Virginia), predeceased by Kathleen (late Kevin) Kelly and James Green. Mom enjoyed her many nieces and nephews and visiting her family and friends in the Ottawa Valley. Her love of children and continuous learning were her strengths. She was a dedicated Catholic elementary school teacher until her retirement. She loved cheering for the Blue Jays - Mom and Dad got great pleasure telling everyone they helped “open the Sky Dome” in 1989. She was hooked as a Jays fan ever since. We are grateful for the love and support of family and friends, old and new, especially Peggy, Julie, Sister Eileen and Janice. PRHC D2 staff members cared for Dolores with dignity and humor, especially Eileen, Chris and Julia for which mom was very thankful. Mass of the Resurrection was held Friday, October 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETER-IN-CHAINS, 411 Reid Street, Peterborough. Interment at Rosemount Memorial Gardens, 2551 Whittington Drive, followed by a celebration of life reception at ASHBURNAHAM FUNERAL HOME, 840 Armour Road. If desired, condolences to the family or donations to Hospice Peterborough or Ovarian Cancer Canada could be made at www.AshburnhamFuneral.ca. “Life is eternal and love immortal and death is only a horizon, and a horizon is nothing except the limit of our sight”. BUSINESS SERVICES
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For our family and friends that we may have missed, we would like you to come celebrate our marriage with us, Saturday, October 24th. Ceremony is at 2pm, Mt. St. Patrick and reception is at 7pm, Renfrew Armouries. Terri-Lynn Mahusky & Owen Smith.
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IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
ENRIGHT In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Dennis Isaiah Enright March 20, 1920 – October 20, 2008 The blow was great, The shock severe, We little thought the End was near. Only those who have Lost can tell The pain of parting Without farewell. More each day we Miss you, father Friends may think The wound is healed, But they little know, the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Your family Wife, Doris Sons, Lorne (Colleen) Darryl (Jean) Grandchildren, Jason Erin, Kristin, Sarah, James and families CLR474874
RYAN ENRIGHT
DECEMBER 17 1985 – OCTOBER 21, 2009
Many times a day his name is spoken And many an hour he is in our thoughts A link in our family chain is broken He is gone from our home but not from our hearts Forever in our hearts Mom and Dad
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IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
PETRYK, DianE Joan
In Memory of Heins, earl D. ~ August 1, 1980 Heins, Delauris ~ October 20, 2009
In Loving Memory of
HAVENS, PAStor robErt “bob” (VEtErAN WW II US Army)
TimoThy John mulvihill January 9, 1958 – october 17, 2013 Remembering someone very special
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Lovingly remembered. Sandra, Connie, Susan & Dwight, Glenn, Bryan & Janice & grandchildren Jamie, Chris, Erin, Paige, Megan, Katie & Justin & great-grandchild Dahlia
Miss you everyday Mom, Dad, Brother, Sisters, Brother in law, Sister in law, Nieces & Nephews.
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Time slips by and life goes on, But from our hearts you’re never gone, We think about you always, We talk about you too, We have so many memories, But we wish we still had you.
Our lives go on without you two, but things are not same! We cherish all the special years we had together. And the many values of life you taught us – those Values live on in each of us & in your wonderful. Grandchildren & Great-Grandchild With Love in our hearts & many awesome memories You walk beside us- each & every day, unseen, unheard, But always near.
BLANDFORD, JOy Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Friday evening, October 9th, 2015; Clara Mary Joy Blandford of Arnprior; formerly of Ottawa passed away at the age of 101. Beloved wife of the late Bill Blandford (1988). Dearly loved mother of Gerald Blandford (Patricia) of Renfrew and Carol Anne Blandford of Arnprior. Predeceased by her daughter, Nancy Ferguson (Rev. Bruce) (December 4, 2014). Cherished “Nana” of 4 grandchildren: Belinda, Sheryl, Jeffrey and Joanne and 6 great-grandchildren: Zachary, Emily, Amber, Michael, Brittney and Ashley. Predeceased by her parents, James and Clara Gilchrist as well as 3 brothers: Herb, Ernie and Sidney and her only sister, Dorothy Lutes. Friends were invited to join the family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 9:45 until 10:15. A Funeral service was conducted in Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington Street, Arnprior on Thursday morning, October 15th at 11 o’clock. A reception followed at the Pilon Family Funeral Home with interment at Capital Memorial Gardens, Nepean afterward. In memory of Joy, a donation to Hospice Renfrew or your favorite charity would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital-Civic Campus while surrounded by her family on Thursday morning, October 15th, 2015. Beloved wife of Paul. Loving mother of Julia (Brent Gibeault). Devoted “Nan” of Nathan. Diane was also much loved by her sister: Barb Hewitt (Norm); her sister-in-law Cheryl Rodrigues (Emile); Grandma Florence; nieces and nephews: Jessica, Rob, Rachael and Paul. Loved daughter of the late Otto and Nellie Lips. Funeral arrangements will remain private in the intimacy of Diane’s family. For those wishing, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society or the ICU of the Ottawa HospitalCivic Campus. In the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca CLR643019.1022
Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Sunday, October 18th, 2015; Robert Havens of Arnprior and Mesa, Arizona was called home to meet his Lord and Savior. He was 90 years of age. Beloved husband of Norma Bastien (nee Giroux). Predeceased by his first wife, Martha Beck. Dearly loved father of Pastor Robert Havens (Barbara); Donald Havens (Janet) and Janet Trudeau (Alan). Proud grandfather of 8 and great-grandfather of 6 with 3 new greatgrandchildren on the way. Fondly remembered by Norma’s children: Clifford Bastien (Laurie); Robert Bastien (Donna); Carol Gagnon (Roger) and Frank Bastien (Sandra) and their families. Predeceased by his parents: Eurath Glen Havens and Jeanette Allen as well as his only sister, Harriet Virginia Coombs (late John). Bob will be long remembered for his quiet gentle nature; his love of people and his unwaivering faith in his Lord. Family and friends are invited to gather at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 from 11:30 until 1:45. A Service to honour and celebrate Bob’s life will follow in the Pilon Family Chapel at 2 o’clock. Interment White Lake Cemetery. His son, Pastor Bob Havens will officiate. In memory of Bob, a donation to Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, Arnprior would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
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Dicker, Margaret Patricia (nee gallagher)
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DONNELLY, MargarEt “MargO” Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, October 13th, 2015; Margaret Donnelly (nee Halleran) of Arnprior passed away at the age of 85. Beloved wife and best friend for 55 years of Michael Donnelly. Dearly loved mother of Sandy Findlay (late Lindsay February 3, 2015) of Arnprior. Predeceased by her son, Frankie Donnelly (1991). Cherished Grandma of Brittany (Mitch Bott) of Arnprior. Predeceased by her parents, Leo and Theresa Halleran. Margo, who called everyone “Duckie”, will be remembered by many friends and acquaintances in her small home town. Private family arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Margo, a donation to the Seniors At Home Program, Arnprior would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
February 16, 1923 - October 3, 2015 Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor in Renfrew surrounded by her loving family. Patsy was predeceased by her husband Fred (1968). She is survived by her children Jeff (Juliet), Johnny, Alan (RoseAnn), Leona Warrington, Tom (Colleen), Frances Lemke (Dave Kutschke), Elizabeth Roesler (Darrell Dillon), her grandchildren Matthew, Ryan, Stephanie, Philip, Alex, Tom, Lisa, Jonathon, Andrew, Erik, Alison, Michael as well as 12 greatgrandchildren. Patsy was the youngest and last surviving child of the late Thomas and Margaret Gallagher of Douglas. She was predeceased by her siblings Maisie, Lillian, Edmund, Sister Clare, Harold, Leonard, John and Leona as well as her infant granddaughter Carolyn Roesler. Mother’s lifelong passions were politics, reading, a rousing game of scrabble and most of all her family. She was a lifelong member of the CWL. Patsy will be missed by many nieces, nephews and friends. We would like to express our thanks to the staff of the Bonnechere Manor for the care they gave to our Mother and their kindness to our family. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S. Renfrew on Wednesday October 7th and Thursday October 8th. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Thursday October 8th at 10:30am. Interment at St. Michael’s Cemetery, Douglas. Donations in memory of Patsy may be made to the Renfrew Food Bank or Hospice Renfrew. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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KasabosKi, ElEanor HElEn It is with profound sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our Mom, Grandma, Greatgrandma and sister on Saturday October 17th, 2015 at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew. Eleanor Dregas age 90 years, beloved wife of the late Bernard Kasaboski. Dear Mom of Marlyn (Jack Pinkham), Sandra (late Gilbert Lagrue), Pamela (Steven Williams). Predeceased by her daughter Linda (late Gilbert Norlock), and her sister Theresa Laurin. Dear grandma of Jamie (Venus), Jason (Patricia), Tracy (Jeff), Amanda (Craig), Lisa (B.J.), Jordan (Kristy), Kyle (Nancy), Ashton and greatgrandma of 15. Loving sister of Annie Lemenchick (late Steven), Irene and Frances Dregas. Eleanor was a member of the Catholic Women’s League of Our Lady of Fatima Church. She loved listening to music and playing euchre and bingo. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Tuesday October 20th from 9am until 10:30 am. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Tuesday at 11am. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Memorial Masses in memory of Eleanor will be gratefully accepted. Online condolences/donations may be made at: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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A year has passed…… From our happy home and circle God has taken one we love; Borne away from sin and sorrow To a better home above.
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September 7, 1938-October 11, 2015 Passed away peacefully at home with his loving friends and family by his side in the early morning hours of Sunday October 11, 2015. Carl Tyers of Arnprior at the age of 77 years. Carl was a lifelong friend of the late Leonard and Greta Nicholas and was loved dearly by their daughter Lynn Pettigrew (Jeff Heath) and children Jessica, Emma and Grace. As well as Leonard and Greta’s three other children; Beverly Ann Kopetoske, Deborah Morphy (Harold), and Nicky Nicholas (Kathy), all of Arnprior. Dear brother of Bill (Joan) of Brooklin, Ken (Carol) of Westbrook, Stan of Ottawa, Marvin (Jane) of Kingston, Olive of Georgetown, and Sharron (Robert) of Centreville. Predeceased by brothers Joe (Marg) of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Harvey (Shirley) of Amherstview, Ontario and sister Hazel (Jim) of Brockville. Carl will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Son of the late William and Hazel Ann (Conway) Tyers. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre Wednesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Thursday. Liturgy of the Word Thursday October 15, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memoriams to the Grove Nursing Home would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
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Last Month was a busy time for the Arnprior Legion, as is each fall when everyone is returning from holidays and getting settled in for the fall preparations and winter planning. Legion Week went well. Dinner was very successful and as always the volunteers outdid themselves. We were delighted to have our head table guests join us and speak to the veterans and guests and, of course, the Cadets and Valley Concert Band add to the pleasure of the day. The Volunteers Games Night was as always lots of fun. We really did miss our horseman though. Hopefully he will be available another time soon. Maybe we can have a winter games night so those that missed the last one can attend. The Legion is a busy place with the lounge booked with entertainment a couple Saturdays a month and Jammers in every Friday night. Snack days and an occasion dinner will be planned during the coming months, so be sure to watch the sign out front. Slow down when you go by, don’t miss anything. If you can’t read it on the way by, come on in and catch up on what’s happening. Bingo is still every Monday night, Great Hamburgers every Friday at noon and last Saturday monthly for a super breakfast and a fun place to meet old friends and bring the family. Have a little visit to catch up on the week’s happenings. On Saturday, Oct. 31 is the greatest Halloween dance, as it is every year. The scene is set; the decorations are far beyond anything you could imagine. It’s worth the entry fee just to walk through and see the decorations. Not sure ‘decorations’ is the right word for
what you will see: check it out and see what you think. The hall is pretty busy and being used regularly through the week by a few organizations, band, cadets and, new this year, a choir. Weekends are available for rent by the hour, half or full day or evening. It’s a nice big hall, has its own bar, a stage, nice new eight-foot tables, refurbished washrooms, handicapped entrance and washroom facilities. Catering is also available. If you’re planning a celebration or getting married, give the Legion a call. The 2015 Remembrance Day Posters and Literary contests are open now for entries. Many of the schools take part in this event each year and entry forms and information have gone out to them. You do not have to be enrolled in a school. If your youth organization is interested in submitting entries for their members or you are home schooled, please feel free to contact the chairman of the youth and education committee at the Legion. Contact Eleanor Murray 613-623-4246 or mmlaw@bellnet.ca. I have been asked about the Legion information I wrote about last month regarding the history of Branch #174, and what happened after 1950, so perhaps we can do some more reading, talking and digging for more information, so we can inform those interested in one of the oldest organizations in town. If anyone has some interesting “tales to tell,” it would be great to add to what I might find. The next important event coming up is, of course, Nov. 11 Remembrance Day service and parade. I sincerely hope we have as much support as last year; that was so incredible. We can’t promise as nice a day, but you can be assured every veteran will appreciate those who come out to honour those who serve and served this great country. Until next time, keep smiling; it makes people wonder what you’ve been up to.
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Museum visit Kayla Shartau from the Arnprior and District Museum explains the contents of two exhibits on loan from the Canadian Museum of Nature to students at St. Michael’s Catholic School in Fitzroy. One of the exhibits is about Monarch butterflies and the other about birds. Students in Kindergarten to Grade 2 enjoyed the presentation. The exhibits are on display at the museum until Oct. 31 and can be visited 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS:
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, November 17, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
(EA) Study. The study will address the advance planning needs for renewal of underground servicing (water, sewer, drainage, utilities) in the downtown core. It will also involve working with the community to develop road and streetscape designs that are complementary to local business and enable safe, convenient and comfortable access for users of all ages and abilities regardless of their mode of transportation. The streetscape design shall work to enhance the unique cultural and heritage features of the core that are key to the Municipality’s continued success in local business, tourism, community events and festivals.
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Tenders on the prescribed form and sealed in an envelope clearly marked for the “AOTH Painting” for the Almonte Old Town Hall will be received by Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at the Town Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 until 12:00 o’clock noon local time, Wednesday, October 28th, 2015 Tender documents may be obtained from the Town of Mississippi Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON. The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted.
MUNICIPaL GRaNT aPPLICaTIONS The Town is accepting applications from organizations seeking financial assistance in 2016 Application forms are available for pickup at the Municipal Office or on the Town’s website at www.mississippimills.ca. All applications must be received by Monday, November 30, 2015
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grade of land and significant vegetation removal on properties within the municipality. Council of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills is seeking input from its residents at the November 17th, 2015 Committee of the Whole meeting at 6:30 pm in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario. In order that sufficient information is made available to the public, a copy of the proposed by-law is posted on the Town’s website and is available at the Municipal Office. Interested persons may also express their comments to Stephen Stirling, Town Planner (613) 256-2064 x 259 or by e-mail at sstirling@ mississippimills.ca.
Tenders must be completed on this form for the services listed below and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: Diane Smithson, CAO, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, PO Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 15-12, “Tandem Truck” and dated. Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 1:30 p.m., local time on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 To obtain a copy of the tender please call 613-256-2064 ext. 258 or email chartwick@mississippimills.ca requesting a copy.
Please join us in order to provide your insight into community priorities and action on: Monday, October 26th, 2015 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Almonte Old Town Hall Auditorium The input you provide at the workshop will be used by Council to shape strategic priorities for our community over the next several years. Mayor and Council, Municipality of Mississippi Mills
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The study process will involve developing, assessing and evaluating alternatives, which will result in a Recommended Plan to be presented to Council for approval. The study area is as shown in the key map. an Open House is being held in November to review and discuss the objectives for the project with residents and solicit feedback. This drop-in style event will help focus the discussion on emerging themes as we work towards developing a vision for infrastructure renewal in downtown almonte. The study will be conducted in accordance with Ontario’s EA Act, fulfilling the requirements of the Municipal Class EA process that may apply. Interested persons can provide comments throughout the study process. Any comments received will be collected under the EA Act and, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record. Information about the study is also available on the Town’s website and Facebook page. For further information or to provide comments, please contact: W. Troy Dunlop, C.E.T. Director of Roads and Public Works Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 Tel: 613-256-2064 x 233 Fax: 613-256-4242 E-mail: tdunlop@mississippimills.ca Ron Clarke, MCIP, RPP Manager of Urban Planning and Design Parsons Inc. 1223 Michael Street, Suite 100 Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 Tel: 613-738-4160 x 5226 Fax: 613-739-7105 E-mail: ronald.clarke@parsons.com
PUbLIC NOTICE CONSIDERaTION OF a SITE aLTERaTION bY-LaW The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is considering the implementation of a Site Alteration By-law to regulate the placing or dumping of fill, the removal of topsoil, the alteration of the
TENDER FOR ONE aLL SEaSON COMbINaTION DUMP bODY/SPREaDER PROLINE2 1415 LW & aSSEMbLING UNIT COMPLETE TENDER NO. 15-15 Tenders must be completed on this form for the services listed below and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: Diane Smithson, CAO, Town of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, PO Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 15-15, “All Season Combination Dump Body/Spreader Proline2 1415LW” and dated. Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 1:30 p.m., local time on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 To obtain a copy of the tender please call 613-256-2064 ext. 258 or email chartwick@mississippimills.ca requesting a copy.
*** EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY *** MISSISSIPPI MILLS PUbLIC LIbRaRY requires a Technology Facilitator $14.00/hr for a possible total of 420 hours (Almonte and Pakenham Branch) Hours must be completed by March 31, 2016 Closes: Oct. 30, 2015, 5 p.m. EXTENDED For a detailed job description check out our website at mmismillslibrary.com or call Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian at 613 256-1037. Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to the undersigned no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015 (New Deadline). We would like to thank all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. Ms. Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian Almonte Branch 155 High St., Almonte Email: pharris@mississippimills.ca Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection. If you require this document or any additional documents in an alternative format, please contact our office at 613 256-1037. Should you require any special accommodations in order to apply or interview for a position with the Town of Mississippi Mills we will endeavour to make such accommodations.
Have a pet friendly Halloween Most boils, ghouls and adults look forward to Halloween fun, costumes and trick-or-treating. But this particular holiday can prove to be a stressful and potentially hazardous time for your pets. Here are some tips to keep your pets safe during this Halloween season: * Loud noises can easily excite and frighten pets. Dogs in particular can often feel threatened by strangers appearing at the door in strange costumes. If possible, keep your pets secured in a separate room in your house while young trick-or-treaters are ringing your doorbell. If you decide to let your pets be ‘part of the action’, keep a close eye on them so they don’t suddenly make a break for the open door and run away * Don’t leave your pets outside on Halloween night. Cats especially should be kept indoors several days prior to and on the night of Halloween. Pranksters can tease, hurt or even kill your animal at this time of the year. * If dressing your pet up in costume, make sure it is lightweight and non-constricting. It should be loose enough that your pet can easily get out of. Don’t use rubber bands, as they can constrict blood flow if too
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IAN STUPP tight and can become entangled in an animal’s fur. Also, get your pet used to the costume several days before Halloween and don’t force them to wear it if they rebel. Never leave a pet in costume unattended. They could chew it up and ingest harmful materials or become entangled and choke. * If you are escorting children for trick-or-treating, leave your pets at home. Dogs can get excited and stressed when encountering all these ‘strange’ creatures and may become agitated enough to snap at a young child. If you must take your dog
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with you, keep it on a short leash and away from large groups of children and other pets. * Halloween candy is for humans, not animals. Do not give your pets any candy, especially chocolate. Candy in itself can make your pet sick and chocolate is especially toxic to dogs. * Cellophane wrappers, foil papers and lollipop sticks can be hazardous to your pet if swallowed by causing intestinal obstructions and even perforating the intestines, which is life-threatening. * Keep your pets away from lit candles. They can easily knock them over causing a fire. Cats and kittens are especially curious and could accidentally burn themselves if they get too close to an open flame. * Make sure your pets have collars and identification tags just in case they do manage to get outside. Here’s to a hauntingly safe Halloween! Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. North, Arnprior. For comments or suggestions, he can be reached at 613-623-6200 or wagswhiskers@ hotmail.com.
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Missy’s cruise night helps humane society Missy’s Fries of Arnprior held a Cruise Night every Wednesday evening this summer that included a 50/50 draw to raise money for the Arnprior and District Humane Society. The amount raised was $765 during the 2015 season. Missy’s Fries owners and organizers of the Cruise Night, Vivan and Jimmy Normandeau, thank everyone who donated to the event and to all who came out to help make it happen. They present the donation to Meg Carley, centre, of the humane society.
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Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home is presenting a legend in the cruise business as its special guest at its October Breakfast N’ Learn. Former cruise line director Captain Sandy Nicol will entertain with story and song at the Oct. 28 Breakfast N’ Learn at the Galilee Centre. Nicol was born near Edinburgh, Scotland and lives in Kinburn with his wife Carol. As a 17-year old-boy seeking opportunity, he came to Canada, sponsored by the church and was placed with a family in Cannington near Barrie. He milked cows and tended to the 100acre farm. After moving to another farm with fewer mosquitoes near London, his uncle rescued young Sandy and brought him to Detroit where he joined the U.S. Army. After four years of service he returned to Detroit and learned the plumbing trade from his uncle. Sandy then started a singles club and published his own magazine called Montage. A friend offered him an opportunity to escort a group tour to the Super Bowl. He went on to organize escorted group tours all over the world. At the invitation of another friend, he moved to Miami and became a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise director for the next 12 years. He would occasionally sing with the stage band to entertain admiring passengers. After more than 600 cruises, he bought and ran the Woodside Hotel in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland for five years. Returning to Kinburn near Carol’s family home, he established Captain Sandy’s Cruise Holidays and Travel Company in Ottawa. Many remember the many group tours Commodore Sandy arranged in partnership with CFRA radio. Now semi-retired and with Parkinson’s disease, he is full of incredible stories of how his
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Capt. Sandy Nicol and Dolores Parsons, left, whose husband Bob passed away from Parkinson’s, along with guest speaker Mary Cook reunited at the Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home 35th anniversary Gala on Sept. 19. They had been together on many of the Captain Sandy’s cruises. career fell into place and the many friends and happenings along the way. Captain Sandy will share some of his “fantastically interesting” life with breakfast-goers on Oct. 28. He could also provide a song or two if encouraged. Organizers promise that Captain Sandy’s story “will entertain you and warm your heart.” The Breakfast N’ Learn session will begin at 8:30 a.m. with sign-in and payment ($5), with breakfast and then the guest speaker about 9:30 a.m. People must register by Oct. 26 by calling Seniors at Home at 613-623-7981 Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Breakfast N’ Learns are co-sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP of Arnprior.
Ontario’s 21 universities to meet students, their families at ADHS Representatives from Ontario’s 21 universities will be at Arnprior District High School on Monday, Oct. 26 to meet with students and their families. The free University Information Program (UIP) event from 6:15 to 9 p.m. offers high school students, and their parents, from Arnprior and area the opportunity to speak inperson with multiple university representatives. The UIP offers students who are considering an Ontario university the opportunity to learn more about admission requirements, scholarships,
residence, application process, campus life and much more. The event is designed to assist graduating high school students in making an informed decision before they apply to university in January 2016. It also aims to help younger students with high school course selections in order to guide them toward future university programs. Students and their parents will have the chance to attend three 30-minute university presentations, followed by a question-and-answer period. After the presentations, students can attend a “roam-around” ses-
sion where they can visit each Ontario university representative individually. Students who are interested in attending are encouraged to confirm the UIP schedule in their area with their guidance office. The UIP is hosted exclusively by Ontario universities. Each university participates in joint visits to high schools across the province each fall. The event is organized by the Standing Committee on Student Recruitment and the Ontario University Registrars’ Association. For further information, visit www.ouf.ca/uip.
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Misspelling misstep left Marguerite in a tizzy Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
with a ‘ k’ , she spit it out so fast, tossing those bottled curls, and ended the word with a ‘c’ ... spelling it booc! Well, as soon as she said it, she knew she was wrong, and her hand flew to her mouth with such a slap, I was sure you could hear it all over Renfrew County. Well, there were no second chances ... not with Mr. School Board sitting at the front of the room! He brought a little wood hammer down on the desk with a thump and Marguerite had to leave the lineup and take to her desk, mumbling all the way.
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She squirmed in her seat, glared at Joyce and me, as both of us sailed through the simple words found in our Primer books. Well, the bee went on for a good part of the afternoon, and the school from near Admaston won, much to Miss Crosby’s dismay. We all had to march across the room and shake hands with the winning team, and say “congratulations,” which didn’t sit well with either Cecil or my brother Emerson. You could see the girls on the other team wince, as the two boys just about crushed the bones in their hands. Marguerite, of course, never moved out of her desk. Miss Crosby had bought, out of her own meager earnings, a bag of maple cookies from Briscoe’s General Store, and one of the mothers brought two bottles of Kik, the favourite cola of the day, and all of us were supposed to be on our best behaviour and make sure the visitors got served first, just in case there wasn’t enough to go around. Well! There was Marguerite right up to the table at the back of the room, grabbed a glass of Kik, took as many cookies as her hand could
handle, and headed right up to the man from the School Board. “I knew how to spell that word, and I would have done it right, but the sun was in my eyes from the windows across the room, and I really think that’s why I got mixed up, and I wonder if you would excuse my mistake.” Well, it was time for the usual calm and collected Miss Crosby to take action. She marched right up to Marguerite, took a hold of her arm, removed the cookies from her hand, passed the glass of Kik over to Grace from Senior Fourth, and ordered Marguerite to sit down and told her she didn’t want to hear a peep out of her until the school day was over! Well, there sat Miss Prim! She glared at the rest of us as if we were dirt on the floor. Her drug store curls, her black Mary Jane shoes, her white stockings, and her store-bought underwear didn’t mean a thing. What cut it with Miss Crosby were honest and good manners. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
Church Directory ROMAN CATHOlIC st. John ChrYsostoM parish FaMilY
Sunday Masses: Saturday 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 10:00 am Rev. Fr. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org “Let all who are hungry come and eat”
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Marguerite was in a huff. She had just misspelled a word in a spelling bee held at the Northcote School against a school from over near Admaston. So there wouldn’t be any favouritism, both teachers sat on the bench at the back of the room, and a gentleman from the School Board was at Miss Crosby’s desk directing the bee. We were lined up like pigeons on both sides of the one-room school, the visiting school in front of the windows, and those of us from our own school, in front of the blackboard that ran the full length of the room. The Senior Fourths leading both rows, right down to those of us in the lesser grades. Marguerite was between Joyce and me, and she was twitching around like she had wasps in her pants! She couldn’t wait to be asked to spell. Of course, we had simple words like cat or dog not like the words the upper classes had. Words I had never heard of. Well, the word that stumped Marguerite should have rolled off her tongue like butter. It was the word ‘book’ and instead of ending it
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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
• October 22,29
Ready set dance! Yes, linedancing can be that easy. Fall 2015 sessions begin in October at a site accessible to you. Arnprior’s Nick Smith Centre, Almonte’s Old Town Hall and its community centre, Darling-White Lake’s Community Centre, and Pakenham’s curling club. Call to reserve your spots at as many venues as you wish, and for the levels of your choice. Pre-regis-
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• October 23
Burnstown art workshops relocated from the Neat Cafe (now closed) to the Valley Food and Drink Co. restaurant at Calabogie Lodge. The life drawing sessions are held Fridays from 2:30 -4 p.m. to Nov. 27. The six-week drop-in sessions are for artists, teachers and advanced students. Professional model, so there is a $10 model fee per session. For more information, contact Marlene at schalym@gmail.com.
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Spaghetti Supper and time & talent auction at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John Street N. Doors open at 5 p.m. Spaghetti Supper $10; 8 and under $5 – 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Silent Auction 5 to 6:30 p.m. Time & Talent Auction at 6:45 p.m. Sharp. Cash & Cheque Only. Auctioneer John O’Neill. Sponsored by Grace-St. Andrew’s United Church. Everyone welcome! Accessible.
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Kenwood Athletic Club ‘Ladies After Dark’ Ladies Night 5-9 p.m. with Jamberry, Origami Owl, T&T Country Crafts, Thirty One Gifts, Stella&Dot, Scentsy and others. Club staff will be on hand at the club to offer deals on memberships. Free draws, free admission with a donation to the Arnprior and District Food Bank. Free parking.
CANCELLED: Appraisal Show at 30 Jack Cres. from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. A partnered event as hosted by Island View Retirement Suites, Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home and Help U Transition. 175th Anniversary Supper, , 4:30 to 7 p.m., at St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham, featuring turkey with all the fixin’s including homemade pie, adults $15, children 6 to 12 $7, 5 and under priceless, $40 family, take-out available. Call 613-832-2827. Rummage sale at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, corner of Daniel at McGonigal streets, 9-11 a.m. Tea, coffee and doughnuts available. More than Enough Financial Fitness seminar: Keynote speaker Lynne Fraser an International Speaker. Location: Calvary Baptist Church 156 Landrigan St.10 am to 1 pm. Opportunity for a Q&A. Coffee and a light lunch will be served. This is a free event; seating is limited, please rsvp at 613-595-0360 or admin@ paulsproperties.net. Friends of the Library presents Blues in the Books with award-winning Canadian blues band Fathead at the Arnprior library. Showtime is 7:30 p.m., $35 tickets. Limited seating. Advance tickets at 21 Madawaska St. or online at Brown Paper Tickets. Great band, great venue, great
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Breathe Anew - Women’s Ministry. 9:30 a.m. Upper Room - Antrim Truck Stop. Come and be blessed by God’s Presence as well as feeding the body with a light breakfast. Parking at back of restaurant. Burnstown art workshops furniture chalk painting workshop 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at ‘the Square Nail’ in the Village of Burnstown. To register, call debbie 613-408-6245. For more information, go to our Facebook page.
Visit Proceeds benefit The Kidney Foundation of Canada
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From 4:30 to 7 p.m. lasagna dinner, salads, fresh-baked buns, home-made pies & desserts $12/meal, $5 under 10 at • October 25 White Lake Women’s Institute Calvary Baptist Church monthly Celebrating 100 years in the music night, at 156 Landrigan St. Community! starting at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome, refreshment will follow. White Lake Village Fall For more information, contact Pastor Fest: 9 a.m. -1 p.m. pumpkin Bruce at 613-623-4863. carving, scavenger hunt and hayride; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • October 26 quiche, salad ;unch at White Mountain Breeze will be playing in Lake United Church ($7); the Arnprior Legion lounge from 2 to 1-4 p.m. games, facepainting, 6 p.m. Come join in the fun. puppet show and Balloonist; 430-7 p.m. lasagna dinner at • October 28 Women’s Institute ($12); Breakfast N’ Learn hosted by 7 p.m. Zombie Walk Women’s Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors Institute Hall to the White At Home, Galilee Centre, Payment/ Lake Park for music, hot Greetings 8:30 a.m. breakfast 9 a.m. chocolate by the fire. Guest: Story teller and performer Captain Sandy formerly of CFRA and Captain Sandy’s Cruise Holidays • October 24,25,26,27 The Galetta Community As- 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by Tierney sociation’s Annual Rummage, Stauffer LLP Lawyers, Arnprior. Cost $5 per person. Register by phone by Flea Market, and Bake Sale Monday, Oct. 26, ABMSH, 106 Mcis quickly approaching and need your help to organize the Gonigal St. West. More info Liz Wall wide variety of donated items. at 613-623-7981. Volunteer and sale schedule: Oct. 8-9, 13-16, 19-22 from • October 27 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. We will The Arnprior & District Breast Canaccept donations for the Bake cer Support Group welcomes everySale on Friday, Oct. 23, 1-3 one to the 18th annual Buffet Dinner p.m & 6-8 p.m. Those inter(roast beef and turkey), 4–7 p.m., ested in volunteering contact: at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall 613-623-3890 or 613-623(corner of Ottawa and Albert streets) 0893. Sale Location: Galetta Admission: A goodwill donation; Community Hall, 119 Darwin Take-out: $15/meal. Call Elta Watt at St., Galetta. Any donations 613-623-7455 for more information. can be dropped off on the back veranda at the Com• October 30 munity Hall. We do request Glasgow United Church hosts its that the items are clean and in annual fall supper 4 to 7 p.m. Adults good working condition. The $13, children ages 6-12 $6. Kids 5 big event takes place: Saturand under free. All are welcome. day 8 a.m-3 p.m. - Full Price
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27. Frosts 28. Counterpart 30. 2nd largest Hawaiian island 32. Grimly humorous 33. A dog’s front foot 34. Mures River city 35. Steam bath 36. South African Music Awards 37. Sound made by a cat 38. Clothing protectors 39. Wife of Amphion 40. God of fire (Hindu) 42. Favorite weekday (abbr.) 45. Japanese sashes 48. Klutz 49. “__ Koo,” Debbie Harry debut album 50. Tokyo 51. Hardly any 53. Cathode
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