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The room was quiet and the crowd subdued as township staff entered the hall and posted the results with a power point presentation. “The people of McNab-Braeside have voted for change. We’ve got a big job in front of us and we’re anxious to get to work,” said Peckett minutes after the results were announced. “Recreation and library will be high on the priority list,” he said. Peckett, who is retired, came to the area in 1969 and is married with four children and six grandchildren. He has worked as a police officer, sales and operations manager, loss control technician and retail store owner. His decision to run stemmed from things he’d seen going on in the township recently. He’s pleased with the other successful candidates. “I think the electorate has put tosherry haaima/metroland gether an exceedingly good team that McNab-Braeside mayoral candidate Aldene Styles congratulates the can work together, move forward and township’s new mayor Tom Peckett shortly after results came in Monget things done,” said Peckett. day night at the fire hall on Russett Drive. There was a clean sweep at See NEW COUNCIL Page 5

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Brian Armsden is thankful for the show of support. “I’m a little overwhelmed and extremely humbled,� said Armsden, who doubled the next candidate Brad McIlquham. “I didn’t anticipate that,� he said. “At the same time I’m happy and proud,� he said. “It’s obvious people wanted the change I thought they did.� He extended his thanks to the other candidates for running a clean campaign. “There was no mud-slinging, there were no personal insults or attacks, it was run the way it should be run,� said Armsden. Heather Lang topped the polls in the councillor race. “I’m looking very much forward to working with all of the new people,� said Lang. “I think it reflects people want change.� The new council has plenty to offer, she said. “Three of us have owned businesses or are entrepreneurs and Brian is project manager for public works so we all come with a new very different skill set, which is important,� she said. Mark MacKenzie agreed the new council’s bringing a lot to the table. “I’m very honoured and thrilled to be elected,� said MacKenzie. “I think the public was quite clear they wanted some fresh perspective, yet there is a lot of good experience on this council and in the community so I’m looking forward to working with the other four. He hopes the township can revital-

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One of the new faces at council eager to dive in is Tom Burnette, who joined about 60 candidates and supDerek Dunn/Metroland porters at Nick Smith Centre to await First time Arnprior candidate Tom Burnette finished top of the heap after Monday’s elec- the unofficial results on Monday night. tion. He celebrates with family at the Nick Smith Centre. Voter turnout was 42.5 per cent, Many predicted the former fire chief, well-known in town, would be a shoewell below the 2010 election that saw heavy turnover at the council table. in. Turns out he got 226 votes more than the second-place finisher. “I’m pleased to get the number of votes I did,” he said, moments after embracing family and friends. “I just Expectant and young mums do their best We Sell More Than SockS! hope I can prove myself at council. to protect their babies And I think I can, with my backagainst negative ground I think I can really accomplish environmental influences. something.” This awareness already At his side was son Peter, who starts with the some 20 years before, also finished nursing bra! first for a council position. At 20 years oots b r e t in w old then, the high school teacher was ll a among the youngest ever elected to town council. Asked if he had any advice for his father, Peter laughed and said: “That’s located in the right. I’m the veteran here!” We Accept: Mon- Wed 9am to 6pm arnprior Shopping centre Finishing in second (for the second Thurs- Fri 9am to 9pm election in a row) was Ted Strike, by Saturday 9am to 5:30pm 613-623-1591 R0012955296 91 votes. There wasn’t any magical formula to the win: talk to people, be himself, help get out the vote, plant a few signs. He said it is unfortunate not all incumbents made it back, but with fresh blood comes fresh ideas and that’s the nature of democracy. “It’s probably what the people want,” Strike said. “I must be doing

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of the only incumbent who attempted to return but failed: Lyle Anderson. Placing well back were Art Smith and Doug Smith. Longtime councillor Mark Wilmer, who moved to Barry’s Bay and is owner of a ski lodge there, failed to get elected in that part of the county. Like Reid, Reeve Walter Stack was acclaimed during the Oct. 27 vote. He said it takes the stress off, but that there is also something fun about running in a race. He also said last term was the best he had ever participated in: much was accomplished in bringing town hall’s house in order; it was professional; it was “fun.” But now is the time to make tangible improvements. “This next council we have to fulfill our commitments of building the commercial tax base. That will ease the burden on residents,” Stack said. “We’re still losing $100 million a year (in consumer spending). We’ve got to plug that hole.” The election results are expected to be made official by week’s end. 2014 election results (unofficial)

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Patterson explained that the plan was put together with the ability to build and expand upon it. “This was a start and committee felt that if warranted due to expanding population or demands at that facility we could expand,” he said. “This has enough stations so it would have

surpassed what was there by a long shot.” Among the items tabled: up to $40,000 for redevelopment of a multi-sport surface at White Lake rink park as well as new removable rink boards;$17,697 for a tractor mower; and up to $5,000 for plans for a new Braeside RA facility in an effort to be ‘shovel ready’ should a grant opportunity arise.

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News – McNab-Braeside’s recreation committee has come up with a number of ways to spend the funds allocated to recreation in the township. At the start of 2014, council opted to end shared agreements for library and recreation services with neighbouring towns Arnprior and Renfrew. In May, council approved $162,600, the money that would have gone towards those agreements, to be put toward recreation programming and related facility enhancement within the township. “From a budget perspective, this allocation was split between $20,000 for the Red Pine Bay boat launch improvements and the balance towards unspecified program/facility enhancements of $142,600,” said treasurer Angela Lochtie. Recreation director Geoff Patterson brought the committee’s list of recommendations to council Sept. 23. Several were passed and others tabled. And while the funds are not being spent on services and programs, the mayor said spend-

Among the approved projects: up to $50,000 for a new splash pad/ice rink surface at Wellington Park and $8,000 from reserves to be allocated toward development of a pump house and electrical on the site; $35,000 for new play equipment at Dochart Soccer Park; $4,000 for the purchase of a portable stage from Mill Music (pending successful mechanical review) and $2,000 for necessary improvements to ensure safety while transporting; up to $10,000 for power pedestals at Red Pine Bay; and a portable sound system from Mill Music $1,209.10. “Thank goodness we’re finally able to do something for Wellington Park,” said Mayor Mary Campbell. Improving the parks may draw more families to the township. “It’s kind of a chicken and egg thing - if you have things for kids, they will come,” the mayor said. Dochart Park is without a play structure since the existing one was recently removed because it did not meet safety requirements. Coun. McIlquham noted $35,000 seemed to be a little low for a play structure.

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clerk/CAO Noreen Mellema was no longer with the township. Before that, Mellema had returned to parttime work at the township after a period of time off as she recovered from heart-related health issues. Officially appointing the new clerk and deputy is something that will have to wait until the new council takes its place at the table in December. Under the Municipal Act, if it is possible that a majority of council might not be re-elected, a council is limited in the actions it can take between the candidate nomination deadline and the time a new council is sworn into office.

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ou can beat city hall. Or township hall, at least. The well-organized McNabBraeside Residents for Reading and Recreation group obviously had a major influence on the election results in the township Monday. The organization targeted the incumbent council members and after the last ballot was (electronically) counted, not one was left standing. It’s unusual for an electorate to vote in a completely new council as the need for some continuity is normally accepted. However, the residents group obviously harnessed widespread concern that council needed to be held to account for its mishandling of the recreation and library agreements. Despite some mid-week jitters last week when the group was concerned about a low turnout of voters, the effort to elect Tom Peckett, Brian Armsden, Heather Lang, Mark MacKenzie and Lou Laventure worked rather well (four out of five isn’t bad). In the end, 52 per cent of the township electorate voted, a decent turnout when compared to other area municipalities, but still disappointing considering all the interest in the campaign and the clear choices voters had before them. With no returning councillors and a brand new chief administrative officer, the new council is bound to have some growing pains. The council members certainly have some major challenges facing them. There are difficult budgetary pressures facing the township and there will be many tough decisions to be made in

the next year. Negotiating new recreation and library deals might be the least of the newcomers’ worries. However, even that won’t be easy, although the winners seem to be on the same page as wanting to renegotiate new agreements with Arnprior. It will be interesting to see how Arnprior reacts to having Tom Peckett across the table. There was no love lost between Peckett and Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack when both were on town council and in the 2010 election campaign. Former Arnprior Mayor Terry Gibeau, who still feels strongly that the pre-2011 council does not receive enough credit for such things as improving the town’s infrastructure, lobbying against OPP cost increases and encouraging commercial development, was an active supporter of Peckett’s in the election campaign. When he entered the race, Peckett suggested that if he was elected, he and Stack would have to put old rivalries aside and work together as good neighbours around the negotiating and county council table. In a new-look County council, Stack should have a great deal of influence given his experience, particularly his lengthy stint as chair of the operations committee. Certainly, his major task should be to do what’s best for Arnprior residents. But as one of the longest-standing county councillors, he should also take a leading role to ensure the town works collaboratively with the newbies on McNab-Braeside council to do what’s best for all residents in the south end of the county.

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How sad we have to be more careful To the Editor: This afternoon (Oct. 22, the day of the shootings on Parliament Hill) at about 3 p.m. I decided I needed some exercise to clear my head. I biked down the Rideau Canal in the glorious sunshine in one of the freest countries in the world. I would have very much liked to have gone to the War Memorial to leave a flower and say a prayer for the young soldier who was gunned down by a hatefilled person this morning. I could not do this because I had been asked by our security forces to stay away from our downtown. As I compose this email, our downtown is still not open for free travel. Tomorrow I will go to say that prayer.

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If you dare, you’re invited to check out the tunnel of terror in White Lake Halloween night. The tunnel, a big hit last year, returns to the White Lake Women’s Institute Hall this Friday, Oct. 31. A number of scary creatures have set up shop in the hall, many in the very dark basement. Visit if you dare.

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Anna and Austin Wright are overcome with horror, while big brother Samuel is a little more blase as Brenda Bayford gives them a sneak peak at her haunted castle at 49 Charles St. in Arnprior. Bayford has been entertaining folks with her imaginative Halloween creations for the past 10 years. She comes up with a different theme each year for her houses of terror that attracts hundreds of thrill-seekers on Halloween night. She’ll be back at it this Friday, but expect lots of traffic and excited youngsters, so drive carefully if you’re going to check it out. “The adults have as much fun as the kids,” Bayford notes, with a chuckle.

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Register ice huts online News – The provincial government is making it easier and faster to register new ice fishing huts. As of Oct. 7, individuals and businesses could register their ice fishing huts online free of charge. Ice hut registration is required in Fisheries Management Zones 9 to 12 and 14 to 20, which includes the Upper Ottawa Valley. Ice huts that are tents made of fabric covering the base area of seven square meters (75.4 square feet) or less do not need to be registered or display a number. The online registry will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An individual or business only needs to register for an ice hut number once. Previously issued ice hut numbers continue to be

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valid and there is no need to re-register. Each year, about 1.3 million licensed anglers fish in Ontario, growing the province’s economy by $2.5 billion. Ontario’s lakes and rivers are home to 160 types of freshwater fish. An individual or business can access the registration form online through ontario.ca/icefishing. A paper registration form is available by request by calling 1-855-613-4256 or emailing mnr. rasc@ontario.ca. ServiceOntario centres can also assist in accessing the forms through a public access terminal and printing off a paper copy. Additional permits or authorizations may be required for those planning to use an ice fishing hut in a provincial park.

Naturalists plan banquet, trail work News – Caterpillars will be in the spotlight when the Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club holds its annual banquet Saturday, Nov. 8 Jayne Yack, an associate professor of biology at Carleton University, will speak on Caterpillar Sound Production and Hearing at the banquet at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and a dinner of Fitzroy-raised roast beef, homemade side dishes and pie (vegetarian lasagna for nonmeat eaters) will start at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $30 in advance by Nov. 4 and

$40 afterwards. Tickets for children 11 and under cost $20. For more information or to acquire tickets, call 613-832-4287 or email tickets@mfnc.ca. Club members will gather this Saturday, Nov. 1 at the entrance of the Macnamara Nature Trail to do some fall maintenance. The all-morning volunteer project under the leadership of Steve Duffield begins at 9 a.m. on McNab Street in Arnprior. The work group will be adding wood chips to the trail and pruning back brush. To register to help, email events@mfnc.ca.

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Lifestyle - People enjoy birds for many reasons. The beauty of bluebirds and pheasants catches many an eye. Penguins and puffins are perceived as being comical. And falcons are revered for their mastery of the air. But only one group of birds has been revered for their majestic stature. They are, of course, the eagles. In North America there are two native species: Bald and Golden. Both are huge, sporting wingspans reaching seven feet (>two metres) and weighing up to 14 pounds (>six kilograms). Bald Eagles, once on the Endangered Species list both in the United States and Canada, are now relatively common in both countries. Locally, we have a number of Bald Eagle pairs nesting atop pines on islands in the Madawaska and Ottawa rivers. Some of them remain here for the winter, catching fish in the Madawaska River whenNewspaper_Heading_April ever the hydroelectric dams along its length open their chutes letting water through,

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way which breaks up the ice downstream. In winter Bald Eagles also scavenge leftovers at wolf or coyote kills. Golden Eagles also scavenge in winter. But they are rare visitors to our area for they are birds of northern or mountainous areas. Only a couple of pairs nest in Ontario’s far north, with more nesting in northern Quebec. Only in the west and northwest do Golden Eagles be2014_REV.pdf 6/24/14 11:39:55 come more plentiful. Golden Eagles pass through our area in small numbers,

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This Golden Eagle, likely a couple of years old, recently soared over the author’s property. usually between late October and the end of November, and for years I have looked for them over my property when north winds blow strong. Just last week conditions seemed right, so I walked out to the rocky lookout at the south end of our property. After scanning the skies for a half hour, I thought I spotted a Turkey Vulture soaring in the distance. The bird held its huge wings AM in a well-defined V called a dihedral. Its head was shorter than its tail, also a feature of

that species. But then I noticed it wasn’t teetering back and forth, and with my heart starting to race, eventually I could see through my binoculars that it lacked a vulture’s two-toned underwings. There, instead, it bore small patches of white, and it had a white tail with a black band at its tip. The bird was a Golden Eagle! Adult Bald Eagles, of course, are distinctive, but young birds can look a lot like Golden Eagles, for they are brown and white. But young

Bald Eagles take four to five years to achieve their distinctive adult plumage; this one is likely two years old. Bald Eagles are blotched with white on their undersides, and their tails are never cleanly white with a wide dark tip. Additionally, Bald Eagles soar on flat wings, and their heads project out as far as their tail is long. When my eagle banked, its name-giving golden nape became clearly visible. I watched as it effortlessly soared across the cloud-dotted sky, exploit-

ing the power of the wind to push it south. Later, I watched a vulture and a Bald Eagle soar in the distance. Normally I would have been very excited by these sightings. But they were anticlimactic, for my day was already Golden. The Nature Number is 613387-2503; email is mruntz@ start.ca.

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The Town of Arnprior is currently seeking individuals interested in serving as a Volunteer Firefighter in their community. If you are interested to learn more about the department, job requirements and commitments please register to attend one of the Orientation Sessions that will be conducted at the Town of Arnprior Fire Station located at 67 Meehan St. on: • Monday November 17th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; • Tuesday November 18th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; or • Saturday November 22nd from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

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Bell Street from Madawaska Street to the end of the River Stone Christian Fellowship parking lot will be closed on Oct. 31st from 5 pm to 9 pm to accommodate the “Light up the Night” Halloween event. For full details on the road closure please visit www.arnprior.ca/notice-of-service-disruption .

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A public meeting regarding the proposed plan of subdivision on Madawaska Blvd will take place at 6:30 pm on Nov. 10th in Council Chambers, for the full notice please visit www. arnprior.ca/town/notices/ planning/ or call Robin Smith at 613-623-4231 ext. 1827visit www.arnprior.ca/2014-election

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Pizza, Swiss Chalet, Kelsey’s, Montana’s and Milestones; the mid-priced sit-down dining establishments could fill a void left by the burned down TOSH. Wilson is also keen to find a restaurant for the empty former Happy House premises on John Street. A bookstore, likely a Coles, often opens in a mall similar to the Arnprior Shopping

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meeting of council, Wilson took a few minutes to discuss the Ministry of Transportation’s (MTO) controversial decision to deny a development that could have seen an A&W restaurant and four more businesses at 416-424 Daniel St., just in front of the No Frills parking lot. Council is pressing area PC MPP John Yakabuski and Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne to have the decision reversed. But it seems MTO’s safety concerns with an entrance and exit close to the highway off-ramp is winning out.

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Town councillor balks at paying for road plan News – Tempers flared briefly at Arnprior’s council table Oct. 14 over which level of government is responsible for funding roadwork plans. Coun. Ted Strike asked for a recorded vote – meaning each member’s name will go on record – on the passage of a bylaw having to do with Baskin Drive West. Normally bylaws pass with little fanfare. Discussion takes place at an earlier time. But in this case Strike took issue with the town paying for an engineering design. He said it is “premature” to begin planning for the road’s urbanization (streetlights and sidewalks) because it was just recently repaved. The plan was estimated to cost about $220,000. It is a County of Renfrew road, which was often cited as the reason why it and Division Street

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Spacious 3 bedroom back split with exceptional m-bedroom suite addition over a double car garage. Very clean and well kept. Gas heat, central air, 2.5 baths, upgraded windows and doors, main floor familyroom.

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53 WATTS LINE RD.,STEWARTVILLE

Nearly new 3 bedroom bungalow on 3+acres with a double attached garage, main floor laundry, open-concept kitchen/diningroom, livingroom with pine floors, granite counter tops and a beautiful floor to ceiling stone fiireplace.The m-bedroom has a combination shower and sauna in the ensuite.

$314,900 MLS932144

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21 LAKEFRONT LANE GLENALEE MOBILE HOME PARK WHITE LAKE

Beautifully decorated and maintained this spacious 3 bedroom mobile has all the room you would need including an office plus a familyroom with a propane fireplace. The open-concept kitchen/dinigroom/ livingroom features maple cupboards and laminate floors. A pleasure to show. Quick possession.

$168,900 MLS932144

102 HUGH ST.S.,ARNPRIOR

Private 3 bedroom home on dead end street. Mainfloor family room with patio door to private deck,2 baths, gas heat,oak kitchen with appliances, full basement.

$178,900 MLS928860

2+bedroom bungalow with a workshop and storage room/guest room. open concept kitchen/dinig/livingroom with hardwood and ceramic floors, main floor laundry and private fenced yard with a hottub.

$189,500 MLS925152

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Antique quilt show back at Arnprior Museum in November Lifestyle - Quilt lovers and quilting novices, you are in for a treat. Check out an outstanding display of more than 100 Ottawa Valley quilts from 1860 to 1960 and demonstrations of modern quilt making. The show runs from Nov. 1 to 16 (excluding Mondays) and is sponsored by the Arnprior and District Museum at 35 Madawaska St. in Arnprior. The display includes items from the museum’s own extensive collection of quilts, coverlets and Kenwood blan-

kets plus treasured keepsakes from families of the era. Antique quilting on loan from owners makes up more than half the show. Among the pieces are several on loan from Upper Canada Village. The display covers all three floors of the recently renovated Arnprior Museum and many quilts are accompanied by the story of their life history. The show will be monitored by members of the Arnprior and District Quilters’ Guild. On Sundays there will be demonstrations of contempo-

rary quilting, appliqué and red work. demos

The demonstration schedule is Nov. 2, 9 and 16 at 12:30, 1:30 and 3 in the afternoon. Admission is $3, seniors and students $2, families $5 with proceeds going to the Friends of the Arnprior and District Museum. For further information, please contact the museum at 613-623-4902, show co-ordinator Cathy Rodger at 613-623-6289 or Alison Stein at 613-623-2036.

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Members of the 2nd Arnprior Scouts group take to the streets for the annual Sherry Haaima/Metroland Apple Day fundrais- Museum volunteers Alison Stein and Sue Hodgins show off some of the pieces that will be er. From left, Sydney on display as part of the antique quilt show that runs at the Arnprior and District Museum Dougherty, 6, sister Nov. 1-16. Samantha Dougherty, 10, and Oliver Quenneville, 8, warm RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker up in the Arnprior REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902 91 milton stewart NEW PRICE Mall after canvassing 2255 Carling Avenue $227,400 the neighbourhood Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com Oct. 18.

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New Listing! 164 Constance Bay Road, Constance Bay Incredible & deceivingly large 3 bedrooms home with many updates! Wood burning fireplace in livrm, beautiful ceiling in dinrm, lovely kitchen, ensuite bath, huge recrm, fenced yard, hardwood & berber carpeting on main level, new natural gas furnace & central air 2011, includes 5 appls. Walk to beach, forest trails, restaurant & corner store. 20 mins to Kanata! $279,900

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New Listing! Income Property! 63 & 65 Daniel Street, Arnprior Two homes on one lot right in town! Be mortgage-free faster by living in one and renting the other to help pay down the mortgage! The split level home offers 3 bedrms, famrm, gas fireplace, sun room, nice big kitchen and a garage and the 2 storey house offers 2 bedrooms. Great opportunity! $329, 900

3889 Stonecrest Road, Woodlawn Beautiful 3 bedroom home on 2 private acres near Stonecrest Public School and Shepherd’s Grove, detached 3 car garage with loft, huge front veranda, back deck, hardwood flrs on both levels, massive eat-in kitchen, many unique touches, main floor den, 2 full baths, partially finished rec room. Includes 5 appliances. A very nice place to call home! $359,900

Waterfront! 4540 Northwoods Drive, Buckham’s Bay West Wow! Totally renovated 3+1 bedrm home with walkout basement on the Ottawa River on a calm bay only 20 mins to the city with 90 ft of dock! Dream kitchen, lavish bathrms, amazing basement for entertaining with famrm, woodstove, wet bar, 4th bedrm, den, 3 piece bath and lots. Gorgeous landscaped lot with sand beach & great for docking large boat! $699,900

Waterfront! 4246 Armitage Avenue, Dunrobin Sunsets on the Ottawa River! Great spot for the family to have fun and unwind! 70’ x 160’ beach lot, 3+1 bedrms, hardwd flrs in lvrm, dinrm, famrm, fireplace in famrm, sun room, granite kitchen, master bedrm has ensuite, fireplace & balcony overlooking the river, rec rm with bar, many decks for lounging and 2 car garage! Amazing family lifestyle here! $549, 900

Waterfront! 4010 Armitage Avenue, Dunrobin Chalet style 3 bedroom Ottawa Riverfront home set on a lovely 100’ x 165’ lot with towering pines & oaks and breathtaking river and mountain views, totally renovated interior, 3rd bedrm being used as a main flr famrm, gorgeous Ikea kitchen, updated & modern bathrms, soaring stone fireplace, 6 newer appliances! Great lifestyle only 20 minutes to Kanata! $459,900

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MLS #816343

MLS #815734

ng room with gas fireplace can all be detached garage or heated workshop king $184,900

Privacy and tranquility abound in this family home only 10kms from Arnprior and 6kms from White Lake. Mature maple trees frame this one acre lot. Main floor features an oversize master bedroom with a true walk in closet, living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath, while the lower level has 2 additional bedrooms, large family room and laundry. A corn stove in the lower level is a true highlight. Call Clint for more info. Asking $242,900

This lovely 3 bedroom family home sits on a quiet side street a short walk from downtown. A large eat-in kitchen with a sitting area overlooking the rear yard, formal dining room and cozy living room with gas fireplace can all be found on the main floor. Upstairs are 3 nice sized bedrooms and a full bath. A detached garage or heated workshop can be found outside. Don’t miss this opportunity. Call Clint for more info. Asking $184,900

Arnprior residents lay flowers at the cenotaph NEW PRICE

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News MLS– Arnprior residents have joined those #811414 around the country is paying tribute to the two fallen soldiers killed in two separate incidents last MLS week. #814901 4 levels living space just off Hwy 417. An unformed soldier stood quietly on guard for a detached garage, inground pool,Arnprior plenty cenotaph on the weekend. time at the All bungalow behindof Arnprior Shopping Mall. Finished lower e your offer. Asking 249,900 Asbrick well, a number residents dropped bouquets level. Access to 2 streets. Numerous recent improvements. 5 of bedrooms, flowers 2at½ the an obvious response baths.cenotaph, Attached garage. Options for granny suite orto thehome shooting Nathan Cirillo in Ottawa business. of CallCorporal Liz for full details. Asking $284,900 Oct. 22 and the earlier killing of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent in Quebec. “It was very nice to see Arnprior residents do that,” said Leanne Ray, who lives across from the cenotaph. MLS The Arnprior Legion held a solemn ceremony at MLS #803870 #804035with the cenotaph Tuesday at 11 a.m. to coincide funeral m bungalow Cirillo’s with numerous recentin Hamilton. e & ceramic flSeveral oors, freshflags paint,around town were dropped to half mast for the in response last Wednesday’s ng just off Hwy 417. Move inweek forAffordable No snow to shovel… living in this 2tobedroom on second level front ,500 incident Ottawa. of securityin elevator building centrally located. Includes appliances, internal The Town and Renfrew County were laundry. Ready forof newArnprior owners. Call Liz to turn the key! Asking $126,900 among the organizations showing their respect by lowering their flags. The shootings at the War Memorial and Parliament Buildings cause schools in the Ottawa and Lanark areas to go into lockdown, with no one al-

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lowed to enter or leave for a good part of the days. While that didn’t happen in Renfrew County schools, administrators and teachers were “extra cautious” in the supervision of MLS students last #811934 Wednesday and Thursday. For two days all learning activities and breaks Perfect monitored bungalow for retirees or family home However, on country sizebylot.the were in the schools. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, double attached garage, finished walk out lower next day,yard after consultation level, fenced for children or pets. Let usfrom help youthe makeboard your nextand movepolice, the extra secure measures were dropped and here. Now asking $254,900 students were dismissed as normal. On Friday, Oct. 24, the Arnprior family of schools encouraged students and staff to ‘wear red for remembrance of Cpl. Cirillo and “to show support for all our troops and brave first responders.” In a letter to parents, Renfrew County public MLS Clarke school board director of education Roger explained that the school board is#814367 “saddened by yesterday’s (Oct. 22) tragic events which, due to Madawaska River 1/10th ownership. 3 bedrooms, built in appliances, our proximity to Ottawa, caused us to place some walkout lower level features family room with wet bar. Large front & ofrearour schools a ‘hold secure’ position.” decks. Detached in workshop. Enjoyand watersports, snowmobiling at your As part the schools policy, doorstep. Makeof your nextschool move hereboard’s Just call Liz!safe Asking $259,900 all school doors are locked during the school day and all front entrances are outfitted with video cameras.

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Available immediately! 3 bedroom bungalow with numerous recent improvements including laminate & ceramic floors, fresh paint, bathroom & more! Affordable living just off Hwy 417. Move in for Christmas! Call Liz Asking $ 174,500 Erin McCracken/Metroland

Dozens of Ottawa residents wore red and white and carried Canada flags as they gathered outside the McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home and Chapel in south Ottawa to pay their respects on Oct. 24. Members of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo’s family travelled in a funeral limousine behind the hearse carrying the body of their slain son.

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10 acres - Large Bungalow 3897 Limestone Rd., Kinburn MLS#928247

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908095 - Bearhill Rd., Carp 100 acres overlooking Greensmere Golf course- $439,900 905926 - 101 Rabbit Path, Kinburn 5 acres overlooking the Carp River Valley - $149,900 22 and 72 Acres on Windy Point Rd., close to White Lake $99,900 and $149,900 892427 - 5189 Loggers Way, Vydon Acres $72,500 916168 - Ridgeview Dr., Arnprior 2 acres close to the Arnprior Golf Course $99,900


Schools ‘extra cautious’ in wake of shootings in Ottawa Continued from Page 20

Once confirmation was received from police that the specific area of threat was contained to the immediate area surrounding Parliament Hill, the hold and secure position was removed. Nonetheless, a heightened state of awareness and supervision was maintained. “While events like this are extremely rare, we recognize the impact they can have on each of us through sadness, grief, helplessness and other emotions,” Clarke wrote. “Our thoughts and sympathies go out to the family and friends of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and we would also like to acknowledge the bravery of emergency personnel and first responders who reacted immediately and selflessly to protect the community.” For a time before it became clear there was only one shooter, rumours had a car with the accomplices heading for Arnprior. OPP scrutinized traffic in several spots between Ottawa and Arnprior. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant, who was caught up in the

commotion on Parliament Hill, arose in the Commons the next day to pay tribute to Cpl Cirillo. “Mr. Speaker, as the Member of Parliament for Base Petawawa, I rise today to express sympathy for the family of Corporal Nathan Cirillo, a true Canadian hero who died in service to his country,” she said. “The day before this week’s tragic event on Parliament Hill, I had the privilege of greeting the Grade 5 class from Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School in Petawawa. As we stood in the Peace Tower above the Hall of Honour, a young boy of a serving soldier asked me if his dad’s name was in the Book of Remembrance. “Thankfully, I could tell him no. “My thoughts on Wednesday immediately went to the children of serving soldiers of Base Petawawa, like the grade 5 class, and the Grade 10 civics class from Bishop Smith Catholic High School, which was on Parliament Hill the same day, and to all the children who are victims of senseless violence. “We must never forget the risk every man

“At this time, it;s important that people stay vigilant and and woman takes when they put on the uniform of a Canadian soldier, and the loved alert about public safety,” it said in its release Oct. 23. “We echo the message of law enforcement that anyone ones at home who keep the home fires burnwho sees anything suspicious should contact police via 9ing.” In announcing it was lowering its flags to 1-1.” half mast, the County of Renfrew extended its condolences and issued a message of support “to our neighbour, the City of Ottawa, in light of the tragic incident at the Arnprior Business & Fitness Centre National War Memorial and Parliament Hill 53 James St. beside Nick Smith Centre yesterday.” County Warden Peter Emon said: “Our thoughts are with Corporal Nathan Cirillo, his loved ones, Canadian Forces members and the residents of the City of Ottawa. As a military community, we are well aware of the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers who have dedicated themselves to the protection of the safety and freedom of Canadians. We are deeply saddened that in recent days, two Canadian military members have become victims of senseless attacks.” In accordance with the county’s emergency management plan, officials closely monitored the situaR0062661264 tion for any perceived security threats.

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Child assaulted, father charged News – An area father has been charged with aggravated assault after police investigated the circumstances surrounding injuries received by a child in Renfrew after the child was seriously injured and admitted to hospital. Hospital officials alerted Family and Children’s Services after an injured child was admitted to hospital and the injuries were inconsistent with the explanation of the injuries. The four-year-old male child was admitted to hospital on Sunday, Oct. 19, and police were notified the following day. Following the investigation the child’s father, a 30-year-old male was arrested and charged with aggravated assault. He will not be identified to protect the identity of the victim. The accused was held for a bail hearing on Oct. 21. Detective Constable Wendy Saunders of the Renfrew County Crime Unit led the investigation. DOMESTIC DISPUTES

Renfrew OPP officers responded to nine domestic

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disputes during the previous week. One man was charged with two counts of assault. A second male was charged with assault, domestic mischief, and forcible confinement, and one male was charged with domestic mischief. No other criminal offences occurred. BOAT THEFT

An old rowboat was stolen from the Madawaska River near McGonigal Street in Arnprior. The blue fiberglass rowboat was last seen on Oct. 14. There are no suspects. An IPhone 6 was stolen from Arnprior and District High School. The phone was taken Oct. 20. The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to 139 calls for service during the past five days. A back hoe was stolen from a construction site on Pinnacle Road in Horton. The backhoe was noticed missing on Oct. 23 at 8 a.m. The complainant left the area to check for the machine, and upon returning at 8:30

a.m. the backhoe had been returned. The OPP are continuing to investigate. A wallet was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Hugh Street in Arnprior overnight Oct. 26, while various hand tools were stolen from a vehicle parked on Harriet Street in Arnprior on Oct. 25. Drivers are reminded by police to lock it or lose it. A thief will often target unlocked vehicles, to quickly access valuables that may be in plain sight. Remove valuables from vehicles, and lock vehicles when not in use. COUNTERFEIT MONEY

A $20 bill was turned into the OPP, suspected of being a counterfeit. The bill was discovered at a business in Arnprior. The bill was an older style. If your business deals with cash learn what the security features are that are present in legitimate currency. Teach your staff to inspect currency before accepting it. Go to www.bankofcanada. ca or go to any bank in your area for more information.

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Sports

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Can’t touch this Mme. Anne-Marie Strack attempts to cover Ethan McCormick during St. Joseph’s annual teacher vs. student touch football game in the school’s playground on Oct. 17. Curtis Barr slips away from several teachers, making his way across the field twice before heading down for a touchdown. The students racked up points early on, but it appeared by the midway point of the game the teachers’ cardio had begun to kick into place. Turns out the final score wasn’t important: school spirit won.

Photos by Derek Dunn/Metroland

Tristan Ready, left, and Nathan Hisko reach across the enemy lines to share a laugh during the recent student-teacher touch football game at St. Joe’s. R0012964311/1030

Ebola Awareness

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

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$10,000 Raised To date there is has been no known cases of Ebola in Canada. However, all hospitals including Arnprior Regional Health are following medical directives issued by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care to protect patients and health care workers. All patients entering the emergency department will be seen by a triage nurse wearing personal protective gear. Signs have been posted at each hospital entrance reminding anyone who has a fever and has traveled to the affected areas in West Africa to enter the hospital through the Ambulance entrance. This is a precaution to keep our patients and health care workers safe.

Patients registering at for Ontario Breast Screening, Diagnostic Imaging, and the Outpatient Clinics will be asked screening questions as well. We appreciate your patience.

Mortality Rates

The mortality rate is very high in countries with no health care systems (Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia). In addition most patients there often delay visiting hospital until they are in the advanced stages of the disease. The situation is different in North America with our first rate medical facilities and that we are well-equipped to deal with any Ebola cases.

Patients Transferred

Transmission of Ebola

ARH will not be treating any cases of Ebola. Any patient requiring emergency medical care would be stabilized and then taken by ambulance to either The Ottawa Hospital or CHEO.

Ebola is not airborne. It can only be transmitted through close and direct physical contact with infected bodily fluids. The main ones being blood, feces and vomit.

October 27-31, 2014

The two Arnprior locations of Tim Hortons raised an impressive $10,000 from the Smile Cookie Campaign. Pictured above are owners Peter and Chris McCluskey with the staff at the Madawaska location. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this campaign.

Construction on a new roof has begun at the Grove.

The Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is Thursday, December 4 at 6 p.m. on the front steps of ADMH. Family friendly event. We hope to see you there PartnersInCaring.ca Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, October 30, 2014 23


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Packers on long road trip Sports - The Arnprior Packers are finding the road an unwelcome place. The Junior B team blew a 5-2 lead after two periods in Stittsville Sunday. The Rams exploded for six third-period goals to win 8-6 to drop the Packers record to 3-8. The Packers have fallen five points behind four-place Almonte in the Valley Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League action. Playing teams from the tough Metro Division hasn’t helped. Arnprior lost 7-2 in Gatineau last Friday. The weekend before, the Packers fell 5-3 and 4-3 in a home-and-home with the Metcalfe Jets. Arnprior continues its road trip this week with a Halloween night game in Shawville.

The Packers travel to Clarence Creek Sunday. Arnprior’s next home game is against the Valley Division second-place Renfrew Timberwolves Friday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. But the game comes the night after the Packer travel to Ottawa West to take on the Golden Knights. Arnprior acquitted itself well against Valley Division leading Stittsville, which is 112 so far this year. Kurtis Keohane and Robert Darnowski staked the Packers to a 2-1 first-period lead. Curtis Foster, Isaac Perreault and John McLean tallied in the second to give Arnprior a 5-2 lead. However, Michael McGrath was the only Packer to score in the third period, as Stittsville rallied to win. Derek Dunn/Metroland

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Form 1 - Notice of Application for a Licence Miller Paving Limited, P.O. Box 4080, 505 Miller Avenue, Markham, Ontario, L3R 9R8, hereby gives notice that an application has been made for a Category 2, Class ‘A’ quarry below water to excavate aggregate from a quarry of 103 hectares (50 hectares to be extracted), located in: Part Lots 16 & 17, Concession A, Township of McNab/Braeside (McNab), Renfrew County This application is for an expansion to an established licenced quarry. Please note: The 2013 Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) application for this expansion has been withdrawn. This notice is for a new submission of the licence application that has been revised to address agency comments. Annual Tonnage Condition applied for is 1,000,000 tonnes (no change is proposed to the current licenced annual tonnage). A detailed site plan and reports for the proposal may be examined at the Township of McNab/Braeside or Renfrew County offices, or at the local Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry office in Pembroke. Any person(s) wishing to support or object to this application must send, in writing, their support or objection with reason(s) to the Applicant and the local office of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry at the addresses below. Note: E-mail submissions are acceptable; however, they must contain the objector’s complete postal mailing address where a response can be delivered. E-mail objections which do not contain a postal address will not be considered acceptable. ANY OBJECTION THAT IS NOT SUBMITTED TO BOTH PARTIES WILL BE CONSIDERED INVALID MNR:

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014 5:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. Madawaska Temple 31 James Street, Arnprior, ON, K7S 1C9 The purpose of the Information Session is to present, to the public, the details of the application for an expanded Category 2, Class ‘A’ quarry below water on 103 hectares (50 hectares to be extracted). The location of the quarry is:

The last day on which objections may be filed with the Applicant and the Ministry is the 15 of December, 2014. Note: All information in respect to this application including written support or objections, the names and address of any objector(s) is available for public review for the purpose of this application under the Aggregate Resources Act. In submitting a written objection an objector consents under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to its disclosure for purposes of the application.

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Players and coaches involved with the Green Shirts hockey organization reunited in Arnprior on Oct. 17. The group was founded in the 1920s and continued to play into the 1930s in a semi-professional Valley league. The team folded after the 1930s, was revived 54 years ago, but is again hanging up the skates. Out to the Prior Sports Bar for a pop or two to celebrate the reunion in front are Brian Robillard, Ron Lapensee, Dave Holmes, Jimmy Blairm and John Ryan; second row Rob Julian, Dave Jeffreys, Bob Fabian, Bill Kirby, and Jim MacDonald; third row Terry Robillard, Jimmy Robillard, Jim Clifford, Steve Hanson, and Kenny Wall; and fourth row Joe Kennedy, Gary Lyons, and Harold Neuman.


Sports – The Arnprior Juvenile Packers have started what second period. Arnprior’s fast skating and relentless checking could be another championship season with an impressive 10-3 dominated the third period and produced four more goals, including Boden Zvonarich assisted by Chad Brennan and John win over the Richmond Royals. The Arnprior team looked strong in their home opener Oct. Shean at 6:45 and Cole Van Wyk assisted by Allan Gray and Jake Dunn at 8:16. 24 at the Nick Smith Centre. Veteran Defenseman Caleb Brown scored with seven minutes Despite 50 per cent of its roster being rookies, the forwards and the defense looked like they had played together for many to go, assisted by Chad Brennan and Brandon Lafreniere. Chad years. It’s a testament to the quality of the hockey development Brennan scored his second with 6:37 left, assisted by Boden program offered by the Arnprior Minor Hockey Association, Zvonarich and Liam Dey. note team officials. The Juveniles first female goalie, Laura Graham, stood tall in the net, holding Richmond to only three goals. Arnprior rookie Cole Van Wyk opened the scoring at the 15:21 mark of the first period assisted by Boden Zvonarich and Jake Dunn.  Liam Day, another Arnprior rookie, scored at 16:21 of the first with assists from Ryan McCormick and Chad Brennan. Richmond’s Brandon Healy put the visitors on the score board with an unassisted goal with 32 seconds left in the first making it 2 to 1 for Arnprior. It was all Arnprior in the second period as they scored four goals: Boden Zvonarich assisted by Brandon Lafreniere at 2:38, Cole Van Wyk assisted by John Shean at 9:32, and Ryan McCormick assisted by Chad Brennan at GET AN 11: 03. Then Chad Brennan stole the puck ADDITIONAL in the Richmond end and scored unassisted with 1:53 left to finish up the

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Juvenile Packers off to a promising 2-0 start Richmond’s determination and relentless shooting scored two more before the third period ended. Arnprior started the season with a 5-2 away win over West Carleton #2. After playing just two games together, this year’s Arnprior Juvenile Packers have scored 7.5 goals per game, showing all of the promise that last year’s championship team did. “This could be another championship year for Arnprior,” says manager/trainer Doug Heeney.

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Championship bound: ADHS girls reach final Sports - The Arnprior District High School girls rugby team qualified for another Renfrew County championship game in fine fashion by defeating Mackenzie 75-7 in a semi-final match Oct. 23. The victory at Dochart Park put the Redmen into the Upper Ottawa Valley High School final against Bishop Smith Tuesday (after press deadline). ADHS completed its regular season with a 50 record with a 91-0 win over Opeongo Oct. 21 at Dochart Park. Coach Glenn Wallace reports that in both games last week all players enjoyed significant opportunities to play and his less experienced players had a chance to establish themselves as contributors. Sydney Devlin looks to evade the Mackenzie defenders.

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Arnprior Redmen third at cross-country championships first with a dominating performance, picking up 58 points. Jean-Lajoie of Pembroke was second with 36. ADHS did best in the junior boys race, finishing second to Valour. Braydon Massoud, Ben Hill and Sebastian Donis finished ninth, 10th and 11th. Cole Desjardins was 17th and Anthony Pecora 24th.

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Kaitlin Wheeler paced the ADHS junior girls team with a 10th-place finish, just ahead of Julia Enright, who was 12th. Sydney Friske, Alex McLaren and Brye Enright were 15th, 16th and 17th, with Jessica Daze 19th. In the midget boys race, Matthew Herbert of ADHS broke into the top 10, ending 1030.R0012968631

Sports – Arnprior District High School finished third in the Upper Ottawa Valley cross-country championships Oct. 15. The boys earned 12 points and the girls six as the team edged out RCI 18-16 for third place. Newly named Valour High School of Petawawa finished

in eighth. Jarren Adam was 26th In the midget girls race, Jaclyn and Taylor Gillan led ADHS, finishing 15th and 24th respectively. Sarah Dean was 30th. Everett Baird was 16th in the senior boys race, with Brennan Ring 20th and Jack Rouleau 21st. Liam Jefferies was 28th. Keisha Clark paced the ADHS senior girls, finishing 16th, while Kelsey Hill was 20th.

The 2014 Renfrew County cross-country championship was held Oct. 15 at Ma-Te-Way Park in Renfrew. Arnprior District High School runner Kelsey Hill finishes 20th in the senior girls events. Everett Baird of the Arnprior Redmen strides to a 16th-place finish in the senior boys run with a time of 26:20.8. photos by PETER CLARK/METROLAND

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GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. †††Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year Chevrolet or GMC light or heavy duty pickup; delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. ∆When equipped with available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine (available to order fall 2013). Class is Light-Duty Full-Size Pickups. ** Requires 2WD Double or Crew Cab with available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine and Max Trailering Package. Maximum trailer weight ratios are calculated assuming a base vehicle, except for any option(s) necessary to achieve the rating, plus driver. The weight of other optional equipment, passengers and cargo will reduce the maximum trailer weight your vehicle can tow. Comparison based on wardsauto.com 2013 Light-Duty Large Pickup segment and latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM vehicles. Class is Light-Duty Full-Size Pickups. ▼Based on a 48/48 month lease for 2015 GMC (Acadia SLE AWD 3SA/Terrain SLE AWD 3SA. 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Attention potential library trustees Karen DeLuca

Arnprior Public Library

Lifestyle - The Arnprior Public Library is governed by a municipally appointed board of directors and functions under the guidelines as set out the Ontario Public Library Act. The term of the current board will lapse in early 2015. The current board will hold two meet-and-greet sessions to enable Arnprior residents interested in sitting on the library board to gain an understanding of the scope and components of the role of a board trustee. The information sessions will be held Tuesday, Nov. 4 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 8 from noon to 2 p.m. The library is also facilitating the start of a daytime needlework group with a literary twist. Beginner and experienced knitters (along with other handicrafts such as fibre art and embroidery) are invited to come to the library the second Monday of each month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. to work on individual needlework and discuss current reading materials. ‘What Knots’ will meet in the main library. It will be a great way to socialize, discuss books, share and learn new needlework projects. The first meeting is set for Nov. 10. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to keep up to date on events at the Arnprior Public Library.

Lifestyle - Amazing new material is hitting the shelves this week. Pop round and take a look for yourselves; you’ll get first pick if you do. Be sure to have your name added to the reserve list if you miss a great title. Hope to see you soon. A few of the many new highlights this week at the Pakenham Library include: The Marco Effect by Jussi AdlerOlsen – A Department Q novel, book #5 – fiction; The King’s Curse by Philippa

Gregory – The cousins’ war, book #6 – fiction; Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood – Nine tales, a collection of stories – fiction; The Blood of an Englishman by M.C. Beaton – An Agatha Raisin mystery – fiction. The Pakenham Branch Library hours are Tuesdays to Fridays 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 1 to 5 p.m. Visit the library’s website at mississippimills.ca/en/live/library.asp or call 613-624-5306.

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The Friends of the Library reading garden was still in full bloom as of Oct. 24.

Arnprior Sparks members make it official Community - On Tuesday, Oct. 14, the 1st Arnprior Sparks unit celebrated becoming official members of the group on Oct. 14. All 15 girls are new to the unit this year, so all needed to say their promise: “I promise to share and be a friend,” and were given their pins. The Sparks showed parents, siblings and grandparents some songs they had learned and shared refreshments with them afterwards.

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The 1st Arnprior Sparks unit includes, in back from left, Maggie Hamilton, Taylor Waddell, Amelia Reid, Myla Fransky, Sadie Gardiner, Brooklyynd Denty and Hannah Pritchard; and in front Leah Greenaway, Ava McKay, Farran Laprade, Kenady Brown, Laylah Phillips, Callia Morsink and Sadie Neville. Missing is Payton Gordon.

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SENIORS

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Adventure in old milk house leaves kids not wanting to go back Lifestyle - We had many favourite spots to play when I was a little girl growing up on a farm, but I think one of my favourites was the old milk house at the farm next door to us. I guess one of the reasons I liked the old black board building was because it was no longer used as a milk house, and we children were allowed to us it as a play house. Friends from all over the area seemed to congregate there most Saturdays, and even though the boys tried to take it over and keep the girls out, they were outnumbered, and we used it just as much as they did. Uncle Alec and Aunt Bertha (they weren’t really an aunt and uncle, but in those days children did not call adults by their first names) had a big family, l0 children in all, and they ranged in all ages, and on any given Saturday, most of them, all of us Hanemans, and various other Valley kids usually ended up in the old

After a few questions we found out that someone saw a couple of bats swirling around in the milk house.

Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK

milk house. Tub was one of the pupils from the Northcote School who ambled over every Saturday to check out the action. He wasn’t called Tub because of his slight build, I can tell you. He was as round as a barrel, and everyone, except Miss Crosby called him Tub, and she called him by his proper name, which was Horace. Even he preferred Tub to Horace! That Saturday in the Fall I remember so well, started out just

like any other. After our chores, we walked across the field and Tub, Cecil and Patrick Herman were already there. The girls were standing a few yards from the milk house, squealing and yelling something awful. Tub kept running in and out, reporting to the gang of boys who stood looking in the doorway, through as much space as Tub’s big frame would allow. After a few questions we found out that someone saw a couple of bats swirling around in the milk house,

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and according to her, they came swooping down ready to plunge into her hair, which we all thought was the main mission of a bat in those days. Tub reported he saw the bats going into the attic through a small hole near the ceiling. It was one of the few outbuildings on the farm that had an attic ... most were wide open to the roof. But Aunt Bertha had the attic put in and she stored all sorts of things up there she couldn’t get into the house. You got into the attic through a small ladder and a trap door not as big as a grocery box. Ralph said the only way to get rid of the bats was for someone to go into the attic and knock them senseless with a baseball bat. He didn’t volunteer, and neither did any of the other boys standing outside the milk house. To suggest one of us girls go up was beyond comprehension. And then everyone’s eye turned to Tub. He seemed to be afraid of nothing. I recalled the day he picked up a grass snake by the tail and whirled it over his head. I couldn’t fathom anyone being so fearless. My brother Everett suggested Tub go into the attic. About 10 heads nodded in agreement. Tub bobbed his head up and down too, just like he was in his right mind. Everett got the old wood ladder and propped it up against the beams. I was too scared to go in the milk house, but we had a perfect view from the window at the side. There was Tub crawling up the ladder with his eyes cast to the ceiling. I took one look at Tub, and a look at the little door, and it didn’t take a genius to figure out it was going to be a very tight fit. He lifted the door and shoved it along the floor of the attic, and stuck his head into the cavity. One more rung on the ladder, and his shoulders would be inside. He filled every square inch of the opening, and his arms were hanging by his sides, as if someone had nailed them to his rib cage. We heard him yell to one of the boys to give him a push. Everett climbed up the ladder, and placed one of Tub’s feet and then the other on each shoulder. Everett pushed upwards with all his might, but Tub wouldn’t budge an inch. He was starting to yell that he was suffocating. The two of them must have struggled for 20 minutes, and it was soon obvious that Tub wasn’t going to move. Emerson had a flash of insight,

and suggested the ladder be moved to the outside of the building, around to the little window and someone could crawl in there, and push Tub downwards, since it was obvious to all he certainly wasn’t going to be going up. Everett jumped off the ladder after removing Tub’s feet, and in a flash they had the ladder out the door and around the side of the building. We girls were still glued to the window, and let me tell you it was a funny sight to see Tub hanging out of the ceiling with his gum rubbers and overalls looking like they were nailed to the roof with no body attached. We heard Emerson lift the window and then heard him pounding across the floor of the attic. We heard muffled conversation, but both boys were yelling, so we couldn’t make out what either was saying. There was a great whoosh, and the next thing we saw was poor old Tub shoot out of that hole in the attic like a big bag of grain. It was most unfortunate that no one thought of going outside to retrieve the ladder so that he could dismount with some dignity. As it was he hit the floor like a boulder, rattling the windows, and raising the dust from the boards. I thought he was dead. He lay there a couple of minutes with his eyes glassed over and one gum rubber about l0 feet from his body. Emerson’s head was poking out of the attic door, and no one said a word. Poor old Tub started to move. He rubbed his hands up and down his body to see if there were any missing parts, then he rolled over, got up on his knees, and slowly stood to a stand-up position. He reached out for his other boot, walked towards the door, and without as much as a by-your-leave, headed right out the lane to the Northcote Side Road. Not once did he turn to look back. None of us had much enthusiasm for the milk house after that. Audrey thought we could play house. Emerson said they might get the B-B guns and shoot pigeons. But everything everyone suggested paled in comparison to the episode we had just gone through. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico. ca.


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Angels in Grey II features more local heroes Liz Wall

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Community – The Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors At Home magazine, Angels in Grey II, serves both as a fundraiser and a way of introducing the human interest side of 11 ‘Angels’ and ‘heroes’ living among us. The second publication was introduced to the public earlier this year and Seniors at Home is happy to announce there are less than 90 copies remaining. With Angels in Grey II you will read about two veterans of the Korean War and how that experience changed their lives. You will learn about a woman whose life has been devoted to family and the community. You will discover how a businesswoman thrives by keeping busy. In addition you will read about Arnprior’s first optometrist and his years of service to the community. Also included is the story of how one person’s family helped shape life in Arnprior both in business and fam-

ily life. Also included in this edition is the love story of a couple who came from nothing. There is also an interesting story about a Second World War veteran, a gentleman who walked alongside the leaders of our country. Learn about the man who is devoted to his God, family and community. Last but certainly not least, read about the life of no ordinary man who is one of many local veterans to have a street named in his honour. If you have not purchased your personal copy yet of Angels in Grey II, which sells for $5 a copy, they are available at Pebbles in the Arnprior Shopping Centre, the Goldbar jewelry store in downtown Arnprior, the Pakenham General Store and at the Seniors at Home office at 106 McGonigal St. West. All proceeds are in support of the ABMSH’s Para-Transit vehicle. Don’t be disappointed, drop by any one LIZ WALL/SUBMITTED  of the above four locations to buy this read- Second World War veteran McGregor Scobie has Angels in Grey II signed by Corrine Sullivan, a ing material.  Your $5 will go a long way to representative of the late Tom Sullivan who is featured in Angels in Grey II.  Scobie himself was help others less fortunate. the subject of an article in the first Angels in Grey Seniors at Home publication.

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Friendship Days hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home on Oct 16 at the Arnprior Legion featured a special door prize draw for tickets to the upcoming Scott Woods Band Christmas Tradition show on Nov. 30 in Arnprior. Taking part in the presentation of the tickets, from left, are Seniors at Home program co-ordinator Patti Farr, winners Paula Squires and Laura Egan, and Seniors at Home executive director Dennis Harrington, as Limited Edition plays in the background.

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Old Age Security benefit rises slightly News – The Old Age Security (OAS) benefits for seniors being sent out this week are going up $5. Employment and Social Development Canada announced last week that the quarterly amounts for October to December will increase by .9 per cent with the maximum basic amount paid to people 65 years of age and older going from $558.71 to $563.74 per month. The benefits, which consist of the basic OAS pension, the Guaranteed

Income Supplement and other allowances are reviewed quarterly (in January, April, July and October) and revised as required to reflect increases in the cost of living, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) set by Statistics Canada. The Old Age Security Act guarantees that OAS benefits do not go down, even when there is a decrease in the CPI. In 2013-2014, an estimated $42.6 billion in benefits was provided to 5.4 million Canadians.

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Rain barely dampened enthusiasm at the second annual White Lake Fall Fest, whose many activities included face painting, a puppet show, pumpkin carving, a lasagna dinner and an acoustic jam. Vendors included Donna Fraser, left, who has some fun with this decorative mask used to promote her Fraser’s jewelry and artistic gifts.or details, email a.fraser@sympatico.ca. Children’s activities included the creation of bird feeders with peanut-free nut butter. Displaying one of the bird feeders are Lisa McNaughton and granddaughter Cadence McNaughton, These finely-dressed worms in Saturday’s White Lake Fall Fest left. two-legged race are 10-year-olds Hailey Proulx, left, and Hannah Wannamaker.

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made to the community. Please make your submission to the municipal office by 4:30 p.m. Monday November 24th, 2014. Submit nominations to: Township of Lanark Highlands Attn: Stacey Blair, Clerk 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Please check our website at www.lanarkhighlands.ca for further details. Note: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.

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McNab-Braeside fire department promotes CO alarm awareness News – New provincial regulations have been approved making carbon monoxide detectors mandatory in all homes in Ontario. In a news release, the McNab-Braeside Fire Department reminds homeowners that Ontario Regulation 194/14 came into effect on Oct. 15. The new regulation, which updates Ontario’s Fire Code, requires the CO detectors near all sleeping areas in residential dwellings that have fuelburning appliances, such as furnaces, stoves or ďŹ replaces. It also applies to all residences with attached garages. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas, notes the ďŹ re department. “It is non-irritating - it won’t make you cough - but it is very poisonous. The most effective way to detect the deadly gas is to have a working CO alarm in your home.â€? Carbon monoxide is a by-product of incomplete combustion of fuel such as natural gas, propane, heating oil, kerosene, coal, charcoal, gasoline, wood or other bio-fuels. This incomplete combustion can occur in any device that depends on burning a fuel for energy or heat. Examples of fuel burning devices

include home furnace, space heater, decorative ďŹ replace, wood stove, kitchen stove or grill, gas/charcoal barbecue, hot water heater, automobile, and lawnmower. Automobiles left running in an attached garage, a portable generator operating near an open window or in the garage, an outdoor gas barbecue operated inside the house, a grill or kerosene heater that is not properly vented, or a ďŹ replace chimney that is dirty or plugged may create unsafe levels of CO, warns the ďŹ re department. When fuel burning devices are properly installed, maintained and vented, the carbon monoxide produced can be prevented from reaching unsafe levels in the home. Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause u-like symptoms such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, burning eyes, confusion, drowsiness and even loss of consciousness, without the elevated temperature associated with the u. In severe cases, CO poisoning can cause brain damage and death. The elderly, children and people with heart or respiratory conditions may be particularly sensitive to CO. It can poison the body quickly in high concentrations, or slowly over long periods of time.

The CO alarm regulation mandates that buildings containing no more than six suites of residential occupancy are required to comply with the installation and replacement requirements within six months of the in-force date (April 15, 2015, at the latest). Buildings that contain more than six suites of residential occupancy are required to comply with the installation and replacement requirements within 12 months of the in-force date (Oct. 15, 2015, at the latest). The maintenance and testing requirements for existing CO alarms (e.g. those devices previously installed to comply with the OBC or a municipal bylaw) take effect on the in-force date (Oct. 15). In order to assist the residents of McNab-Braeside with the new regulation, the McNab-Braeside Fire Department hosted an information session on Saturday at the White Lake ďŹ re hall in conjunction with White Lake Fall Fest. The ďŹ re department sold combination smoke/CO alarms for $25 as part of the initiative and the MBFD prevention team was be on hand to offer information about CO and the new regulation.

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Arnprior fire department welcomes Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week proclamation Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer because it is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas, said Nicholas. The Hawkins Gignac Act is named in honour of the Hawkins family — Laurie, Richard, and their children, Cassandra and Jordan — who were tragically killed by carbon monoxide poisoning in their Woodstock home, he explained. “Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: The week beginning on Nov. 1 in each year is proclaimed as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week.” Reminding Ontarians of the importance of having functioning carbon monoxide detectors can help save lives, stresses the Arnprior Fire Department. Designating the calendar week beginning Nov. 1 as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week aligns the need

to check carbon monoxide detectors and appliances with the end of Daylight Saving time. “Changing the time on clocks and maintaining safety alarms are two necessary tasks that are easy to perform and promote together,” says the fire department. As winter approaches, the impetus to begin using gas fired appliances, such as fireplaces, that can produce lethal carbon monoxide increases. Appliances that are rarely used over the summer months may develop leaks or blockages and cause carbon monoxide to accumulate inside the home. Therefore, it is important to inspect appliances and carbon monoxide detectors when the colder temperatures begin, advises Nicholas. This November the Fire Prevention Office of the Arnprior Fire Department will be increasing public awareness of carbon monoxide haz-

ards at home, school and work. Campaign resources and outreach activi- Dr. Corrine Motluk Dr. Alan Franzmann ties highlight the simple steps all can take to avoid “personal tragedy.” The fire department points out that carbon monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in North America. Each year it proves fatal for dozens of Canadians, and, makes many more thousands sick with what they Dr. Melanie Bolton Dr. Graeme Ferguson think is the flu, it adds. By working together, communi- Complete Family EyeComplete Care Family Eye Care LensesEyewear and Lenses ties can increase awareness in order Quality Eyewear &Quality to reduce the number of preventable Contact Lens Fittings Contact Lens Fittings Digital Retinal Photography deaths that may occur as a result of Digital Retinal Photography Laser Surgery Co-management Laser Surgery Co-management carbon monoxideDr.poisoning. Corrine Motluk Dr. Alan Franzmann Dr. Louise Hale Ophthalmology Ophthalmology Consults OnsiteConsults Onsite  Anyone with any questions re- Orthokeratology FittingsOrthokeratology Fittings lated to carbon monoxide can contact the Fire Prevention Office of the Arnprior Fire Department at 6131464 Stittsville Main St. 623-4231. 613-836-2030 1464 Stittsville Main St. Stittsville, ON Information isStittsville, also available on www.stittsvilleoptometry.com ON the town’s website under ‘Arnprior www.stittsvilleoptometry.com Fire Department’. Stittsville Optometry

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News – The passing of the new Ontario regulation governing carbon monoxide alarms are and “important amendments” representing a “significant milestone” in CO safety in Ontario, says Arnprior fire prevention officer Cory Nicholas. In an Arnprior Fire Department news release, Nicholas said the new rules and the declaring of an annual Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week “reflect the government’s commitment to improve the safety of residents from the effects of unsafe levels of CO.” The amendments deal with the installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of CO alarms in existing residential occupancies, he explained. Ontario Regulation 194/14 came into force on Oct. 15. The regulation made under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997 amends the 2007 Fire Code.

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Sports - The Arnprior Fair Board held its annual Fall Brawl Demolition Derby somewhat later than normal, but it still drew a crowd of several hundred. The Fall Brawl, normally held in last September or early October, was held Oct. 25 this year at the Arnprior Fairgrounds. Fortunately, the weather was mild and after light rain early in the contest making for a muddy contest, the clouds cleared away. Two of the three main winners were from Arnprior. The victors and their winnings were as follows: • Pro-Stock: 1. Tyler Baskin, Arnprior, $1,000; 2. Road Runner (Wayne Harris), Campbell’s Bay, $240.

• Stock V8: 1. Vincent Campeau, Lachute, $1,000; 2. Jean Marc Gareau, Crillon, $320. • Mid V6: 1. Donnie Gauvreau, Arnprior, $1,000; 2. Alex McLeod, Arnprior, $260; 3. James Anderson, Renfrew, $200. • Grudge V6: Matt Carpenter, Almonte, $120. • Mini V4: Heat 1 - Josh Rancourt, Arnprior, $100; Heat 2 - Randy Haybecker, Arnprior. $100; Heat 3 - John Chartrand, Navan $100; Heat 4 - Brody Deschane, Quyon, $100. • Grudge V4: Shawn Kauffeldt, Horton, $160. • Final: 1. John Chartrand, Navan, $1,000; 2. Randy Haybecke, Arnprior, $500; 3. Josh Rancourt, Arnprior, $220.

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Road Runner, aka Wayne Harris of Campbell’s Bay, Que., runs into 222, driven by Steven Lema of Grenville, Que., during the eight-cylinder modified stock class. Road Runner, who placed second to win $240, was riding in memory of a friend who recently died, hence the R.I.P. Donald on the door.


Ag society to host ‘Christmas in the ‘Prior’ craft, bake sale

Mud-coated Kevin Willmott of Renfrew takes a breather after being one of the last drivers eliminated in the six-cylinder stock class Saturday. The Arnprior Fall Brawl Demolition Derby’s afternoon show featured the eight-cylinder modified stock, the six- and four-cylinder stock, and the eight-cylinder, pro modified classes.

Community – With Fall Brawl in the books, the Arnprior Agricultural Society is turning its attention to Christmas in the ‘Prior. The fair board held its annual demolition derby Saturday and will follow it up with a giant Christmas craft

and bake sale this Saturday, Nov. 1. Christmas in the ‘Prior will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. Many vendors will be on hand with crafts, baked goods and a variety of specialty products.

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News - The Pakenham Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) re-build project was in jeopardy until Mississippi Mills mayor John Levi stepped in, he says. The building permit for the project was being held up because RBC had not paid the required securities deposit, which amounted to $35,000. “I wanted the building permit to be issued so they could pour the cement,” said Levi. “There was a good chance the project might have been stopped ... the contractor was reluctant to go back to the RBC because it takes time to arrange for more funds.” Levi asked the town planner what needed to be done for the building permit to be issued. “I wrote a personal cheque to the town for the $35,000 so the building permit could be issued and the project could move for-

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ward,” said Levi. “The money has been returned, a cheque from the RBC came to me on Friday. It was an interesting exercise. We don’t want to lose these opportunities, everything worked and it turned out good.” A security fee is financial insurance to ensure the project on town property (curbs, landscaping, etc.) is completed to the town’s satisfaction and is a deposit that is returned when the work is completed. Town of Mississippi Mills chief administrative officer Diane Smithson confirmed to that the mayor did pay the securities fee and it was legal for him to do so. Town staff also confirmed that they do

not believe that this has ever happened in Mississippi Mills before and normal practice is for the business to pay the fee with a letter of credit or a certified cheque. The revelation came during ‘Pakenham’s Conversation with Our Candidates’ all-candidates forum Oct. 14 when Levi was asked about his leadership skills. “(RBC) hadn’t made arrangements for a security deposit and had no building permit,” Levi told residents at the table. “I took out my cheque book, wrote it, gave it to them (town) ... that’s leadership, otherwise it (RCB site) would have been filled in with grass.” RBC’s communications director, Chris De Vito, issued the following statement: “While I can’t comment specifically on the story currently being reported, I will say that our ongoing efforts to bring the best of RBC to our customers in Pakenham by rebuilding the local branch reflects our strong commitment to this community.”

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News - A membership night for the newly formed Arnprior Civitan Club will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Arnprior Legion Branch 174.  The meeting will start at 7 p.m. with a slideshow presentation and a display of what other Civitan Clubs do in their communities along with information about what Civitan International does. Organizers say this meeting will focus on moving towards the Charter Night of the Club, so anyone wishing to be a Chartered Member of the Arnprior Civitan Club is encouraged to come out. For more information, visit www.civitan.org .

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Edward Jones adds second office in Arnprior News – The financial firm Edward Jones has recently expanded its Arnprior services to include two offices. Marlene McRoberts opened the company’s downtown office at 39 Madawaska St. early in 1997. She built a successful business, serving the financial needs of her clients for almost 18 years.  She has added two new financial advisors to serve Arnprior and the surrounding communities. Jason Roy and Gabriel Leclerc have joined the team and are fully licensed and qualified to sell GICs and bonds, stocks and mutual funds as well as insurance products. To accommodate the new advisors, Edward Jones has opened a second branch office in Arnprior in Sullivan’s Rona Business Complex on Madawaska Boulevard. Roy will work out of the original downtown office, which has been recently renovated, and Leclerc will take care of customers from the new office. McRoberts will spend her time between the offices continuing to serve her current clients. “Over the last several years the need for our services has continued to grow,” said McRoberts. “Both Jason and Gabe will be welcoming new clients and will also help me serve existing clients. “After almost 20 years, I hope to be able

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Customer service has always been the top priority for McRoberts. Edward Jones recently recognized the Arnprior office as the top office in all of Canada, presenting McRoberts and her staff with the firm’s top Customer Service Excellence award. “The addition of the new advisors and the second office will allow us to provide the best financial investment advice to even more area residents while continuing to focus on the high customer service we are so proud of,” she said. Edward Jones is a full-service investment dealer with one of the largest branch networks in Canada. It is a member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada and the Canadian Investor Protection Fund, and a parSherry Haaima/Metroland ticipating organization of the Toronto Stock Marlene McRoberts is joined by Jason Roy, right, and Gabriel Leclerc at the new Edward Exchange. Jones office in Arnprior. Roy and Leclerc are financial advisors who are joining McRoberts Including its affiliates, Edward Jones serves at the expanded local financial firm. nearly 7 million individual investors in Canada R0012970230 and the U.S. from more than 11,000 locations.

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THANK YOU To everyone who participated, entertained or attended our Fall Mini Buskers Festival at The Arnprior Shopping Centre on Saturday October 18, 2014 It was a great success because of all of you! Our talented musicians Mr. & Mrs. Dregischan, Elisabeth Sterling, Val Kohlsmith, Neil Perreault, Kyle and Dave Felhaver and Jamie Bentz. You were all awesome! Doug’s puppets, Debby’s face painting, jugglers Karia and Friends, Sabastian & Claude Villeneuve Real Karate School for a fantastic karate demonstration. Special thanks to Candace Galkowski for all your extra efforts. Also thanks very much to Dale Rancourt of B&B Buy Back for donating the sound system to help make this event possible.

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News – The forming of an International Property Rights Association has sprung from an Ontario Landowners Association (OLA) meeting in Kanata Oct. 4. The session was organized and attended by area OLA members, including several from West Carleton, after they received encouragement from supporters from far and wide. In a news release, the OLA explains that the idea for an international conference on property rights was the culmination of the thoughts and ideas put forward by a group of people from around the world. The group, “in a mere six months” not only managed to register 180 guests, including politicians from all levels of government, but also brought together, from around the world, a people “so willing to give of their soul and to share their wealth of knowledge in regards to property rights.” The Oct. 4 featured special guest

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News - Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski rose in the Ontario Legislature last week to question Natural Resources and Forestry Minister Bill Mauro regarding recommendations in Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller’s annual report that suggest ending the harvest of timber in Algonquin Provincial Park. In a news release, Yakabuski said he wanted to question Mauro in the Legislature on this “vital issue” as soon as possible after the release of the commissioner’s report. “I wanted to hear directly from Minister Mauro that he would put the interests of local residents, tourists and the province’s forest industry ahead of politics by outright rejecting Commissioner Miller’s recommendation,” Yakabuski said. During his question Yakabuski pointed out that the park has demonstrated time and time again that it has the most stringent and comprehensive management system in the world. Moreover, the multi-use function of Algonquin Park makes it a world leader in responsible resource management - something that has been going on for more than 120 years, he added. “I was encouraged to hear Minister Mauro state that he has no intention of shutting down forestry in Algonquin Park,” Yakabuski said. “Only by flatly rejecting that part of the Environmental Commissoner’s plan can the people in my riding have peace of mind.” Yakabuski concluded by saying that as long as he is a MPP he will continue the fight to keep Algonquin a multi-use park.


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News – Renfrew County is joining the battle against the flu. County CAO Jim Hutton rolled up his sleeve Oct. 23 and got his annual flu shot along with senior staff at the County-operated Miramichi Lodge in Pembroke. The county urged all staff, volunteers and visitors to long-term care homes to get their flu shot and help protect the home’s residents. While the care home is holding several free onsite flu clinics, visitors and family members are encouraged to attend one of the Renfrew County and District Health Unit’s flu shot clinics. For more information, visit http://www.rcdhu.com.

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News – The government and health care organizations and professionals are gearing up for the annual battle against the flu. The Renfrew County and District Health Unit has released the dates for its series of clinics where people can receive a flu shot for free. There are 16 clinics around the county starting Nov. 4 and ending Dec. 11. No appointments are necessary. The two Arnprior Clinics will be held on Thursdays Nov. 6 and Dec. 4, both at the Arnprior Legion. The first one will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. and the second one 3-6 p.m. The Renfrew clinics will be held on Wednesdays – Nov. 12 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall and Dec. 10 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Health Unit office on O’Brien Road. For the full list of health unit clinics, visit http://www.rcdhu.com. In a news release, the Ontario government points out that it is offering free flu shots for everyone six months of age and older who lives, works or goes to school in the province because the flu “can cause serious health complications and even death, particularly for children under five, pregnant women, seniors and people with underlying health conditions.” As well as at the health unit clinics, the free flu vaccine is available at doctors’ offices, workplace flu immunization clinics and for those five years of age and older at almost 2,400 pharmacies across Ontario. The government maintains a flu shot is the most effective way to prevent the flu. By getting vaccinated against the flu, people build up immunity, making them stronger and more resistant to the virus, it says. As it can take up to two weeks to build up immunity, “it’s important to get the flu shot every year and get it early.” The news release notes flu germs from a sneeze can travel up to six feet and can live on surfaces for up to 48 hours. Hand-washing, sneezing or coughing into your sleeve, and staying home when sick also reduces the risk of the flu, “but it’s not enough,” says the government. “Get a flu shot.”

Opinion – How do you catch a cold? Open a window and in fluenza! Besides all the warnings of washing our hands often and getting the flu shot, there are natural ways that are highly effective. Remember, being healthy does not stop an individual from getting sick. Being healthy, however, minimizes the impact, helps shorten the duration and makes dealing with the symptoms easier. Stress is a major factor in the proliferation of illness and disease, so I recommend distressing by exercising regularly. Exercise not only tones you, but it also helps release those nasty stress hormones such as norepinephrine, epinephrine and cortisol. Eat nutritiously throughout the day, drink plenty of fluids like warm water with lemon and stay away from processed sugar, which shuts down your immune system for up to eight hours. Sleep is another major factor in the repair and maintenance of not only our minds but our bodies. Most of us require at least eight to 10 hours

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of quality sleep. That being said, going to bed at one in the morning and sleeping for eight to 10 hours is not quality sleep. Sleep should occur no later than 10 in the evening. The bedroom itself should be comfortable, not too hot, not too cold, and there should be minimal distraction from sound and light. This type of sleep is both restorative and reparative to the human mind and body and helps strengthen the immune system. Food plays an integral role in helping strengthen our immune system. Food not only sustains us, it also helps repair damaged cells and fuels our bodies and our minds. Skipping breakfast is one of the worst things a human can to there body. Breakfast is a break from a fast, a break from not eating or drinking for at least eight hours. Eating foods that are nutrient dense like cruciferous vegetables (green leafy veggies), veggies rich in colors like red (red pepper), orange (carrots), all kinds of fruit (apples, oranges, bananas, mango), lean protein or for some, plant protein, complex

carbohydrates, healthy fat and plenty of water will not only help you maintain a healthy mind and body, it will help you fight illness and disease by strengthening your immune system and keep those unwanted pounds off. Supplements such as vitamins B Complex, C, D (the sunshine vitamin) and E as well as minerals like selenium and zinc will help deal with the stressors of the day and help minimize the effects of the season. Please note that supplements are meant to augment an already healthy immune system. Supplements are not meant to be a replacement for poor eating habits, the lack of exercise and an otherwise unhealthy lifestyle. Always consult a nutrition consultant before starting a supplementation program. Ian Harris of Arnprior is a registered nutritional therapist, certified food psychology coach, certified wellness coach and personal chef. He holds many other certifications and specializes in lifestyle and weight management. He can be reached at ww.ianharris.ca.

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Prior Chest Nuts compete in international festival in Florida News - Members of the Prior Chest Nuts – Ottawa Valley’s breast cancer survivor dragon boat team – were in Sarasota, Florida on the weekend for the International Breast Cancer Participatory Festival. The theme of the particular festival, which ran Oct. 24 to 26, is ‘Participation, not Competition’. That being said every participant is encouraged to do their best and give it their all in each and every race. In addition, to the two exciting days of racing on an internationally recognized race course, the event included opening and closing ceremonies, clinics, seminars, practice sessions, a traditional Parade of Nations (Go Canada!), the Sandy Smith Global Race, and a Memorial Flower Ceremony. Special guests included noted author Dr. Susan Love, regarded as one of the most trusted and respected women’s health specialists in the United States, and Dr. Don McKenzie, the sports medicine physician who, in 1996,

founded and coached ‘Abreast In A Boat’, the first breast cancer dragon boat team of 24 women in Vancouver, British Columbia. The journey for the Prior Chest Nuts to attend an event of this magnitude began when local breast cancer survivors got together to come up with a plan to approach the Trillium Foundation for a grant. In early 2010 they were granted start-up money and found a home for their boat at White Lake Marina. The White Lake Marina has generously donated docking and land space for a shed, as members continue to paddle out of what is now ‘our home’. “We are so grateful for their support.” The Prior Chest Nuts hit the water in June 2010 and have continued to paddle two evenings a week from May to September. This year they were on the water right up to Thanksgiving. Members also bring out family, friends and members of the community Sunday mornings in July. This allows

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their best time to the best of their ability. They have participated in many local community events including the walk for Hospice in Renfrew, the Terry Fox Run/Walk and Cycle event, White Pine Festival, White Lake Marina open house, Campanale Homes barbecue and the Arnprior Santa Claus Parade. “We are proud to say that the Prior Chest Nuts Team is the first dragon boat team for breast cancer survivors in the Ottawa Valley and includes paddlers from Almonte, White Lake, Renfrew, Arnprior and Pakenham area,” says coach Susan Mills. “We are also a mixture of various ages, sizes and abilities with our oldest paddler being a healthy 78.” Since May 2010, many friends in the community have helped the Chest Nuts stay afloat to continue their journey and to create a visible reminder there is life after cancer. In addition, each member makes a financial contribution annually for ongoing expenses and is involved in local fundraising. The expenditures include such items as coaching costs, insurance, licensing of their trailer for road trips, team apparel, equipment, entry fees for the dragon boat festivals and various other operational costs. After five years in the sun and water, their boat Kahlua requires some professional refurbishment, which will be done over the winter in time

to be back on the water next May. During the offseason, the Chest Nuts get together to do a bit of pool paddling and exercise. The past few years one of the members opened up her basement so that the paddlers could get together during the offseason to maintain their fitness. You can also see members doing their off-season training at the Good News Fitness Gym. The last two years the Prior Chest Nuts have focused their team fundraising on collecting enough funds to send

each Chest Nut to Sarasota for the festival. The Chest Nuts held a spring tea and winter dance, sold baking and crafts, wrapped gifts, conducted a few plant sales, and have been the recipient of donations from local sponsors. Before they left, Mills said she was confident, “the ladies will do themselves proud. They have trained long and hard this season. They have been put through various challenges including paddling the full channel of the lake in front of the marina! They are ready for Sarasota!”

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT

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

2 BEDROOM Apt 2nd floor, quiet building, available December 1st, Downtown Arnprior, $725+hydro and hot water rental. No pets please. 613-623-9282

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

2 Bedroom in Braeside, Large Garage, Gas Heat Repairs, Rec Fridge & Stove included ARTS/CRAFT/FLEA MRKT Carpentry, Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea- Partial Fenced in Yard sonable rates, 25 years ex- Available December 1st 1st and Last Required Inspired Hearts and perience. 613-832-2540 $925.00 + Utilities Hands Craft Sale-All hand613.223.4428 made by local vendors, November 8, 2014 9am 3pm, 985 Pinecrest OttaGARAGE SALE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 full wa 613-794-5709 New baths, central location in Vendors, foods, crafts, Arnprior. $995/month plus knitting. utilities. Available immediLARGE FARM ESTATE ately, 613-433-9401 SALE, the usual garage sale items plus machinAUCTIONS ery, seed drill, cultiva- 3 Bedroom in Renfrew tor, snow blower, 844 s Quiet Street, Close to tractor, downtown, Freshly RenoOPEN TO THE PUBLIC! international MARINE & RECREATION- farm forks, axes, saws, vated, Large Yard, Parkhammers, never used ing, AL AUCTION! Saturday, 1st and Last November 1st, 8 am. Bar- garden tiller, air condi- Required, Available Imrie, On. Snowmobiles, tioner, generator, air mediately, $825.00 + chain Utilities 613.223.4428 Boats/Trailers, RV’S, Trav- compressor, el-Trailers, 5th-Wheels, saws, (4), many other ATV’s/PWC’s. For full list- items to numerous to list. Farm of the late Arnprior, 3 bedroom ing & pictures visit www. fridge, aeroauctions.ca. Online Ralph Eady, 3929A Riv- home, 1 bath, bidding available. CON- er Rd. Renfrew, On, stove, dishwasher, washOct. 31, Nov 1 & Nov 2. er, dryer. $1,150 plus heat SIGNMENTS WELCOME! No telephone calls and hydro. Available No1.888.600.9005 please. All reasonable vember 1. 613-298-5510. offers considered.

ARNPRIOR Immediate Occupancy, 2 yr old semi-detached home with over 1600 SqFt of living space, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Central Air, Gas Fireplace, Attached Garage. $1300/month + utilities. Call 613-229-4352

Unlucky? Have automobile Dry Mixed Firewood accidents or traffic convic- for sale. Call tions made your insurance 613-794-0222 expensive? Call Sharron at Eady Insurance for our specialty quote. Mixed Hardwood-Dried 1 $100/face cord. 613.432.8543*1.888.275. year. Free delivery to most 3239. Change your luck! area’s. 613-229-4004

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

ANNIVERSARY

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Aw Henderson The GZRS ANNIVERSARY

Silent auction, garage & yard sale, 261 Foresters Falls Rd, Cobden On at RETIREMENT APART- Beth Somerdilles, Sat Nov 1st, 10 am. Heritage paintMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, ac- ings, Christmas decorations, furniture & tivities daily. Short Leases. Monthly household items & much more. Moving everything Specials! must go! Call 866-338-2607

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GRADUATION

ARNPRIOR, 3 bedroom spacious duplex, gas, private yard, hardwood floors, Bell Street, quiet, no pets, no smoking, November 1, $900 and all utilities. Leave message at 613-623-6178 after 6 pm

FOR RENT

McGRIMMON HOLDINGS

Happy 50th Anniversary

Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

Keith & Janet Broome Married October 16th, 1964

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The family of

Taylor Alexandria Kelly

congratulate her on the completion of her B.A. Honours Program in History at the University of Guelph June 2014. Best wishes and love from your family

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Congratulations from your Loving Family

AUCTIONS

CARD OF THANKS

AUCTIONS

Auction Sale

Smiths Falls Civitan Club, Hwy. 29

Thursday, November 13, 2014, 5 pm

Local estate. Quantity of good hardwood furniture, antiques, collectibles, firearms and more. See theauctionfever.com for updated listing Terms: Cash or good cheque and valid PAL required for firearms

Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722 CL452380_1030

AUCTIONS

Auction SAle Sat. Nov. 8/14 @ 9:30am

For Cliff & Marjorie Stevenson of Renfrew & Guests To be held at the Cobden Ag Hall High end furniture, lg asst of hand & power tools, paintings, collectibles, & many more useful items! A clean, quality sale!

Visit www.revelstewart.com for further listing & details. RT Stewart 819-647-1959 revelstewart@gmail.com

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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

BUSINESS SERVICES

FIREWOOD

INSURANCE

The family of the late Ralph Eady wishes to thank each and everyone who supported us in any way through his illness and stay at Marion Hill LTC facility. A special thank you to Valerie, Marilyn & Marlene for the beautiful lunch and Matthew for the professional services and compassion he provided. Roberta McLean & Doug Eady

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday November 1st, 2014 11:00 AM sharp We have been instructed to sell by Public Auction the house, buildings and property located at 139 Foresters Falls Road, Cobden, Ontario. The house is a 1960’s era Hi Ranch house with brick and siding exterior, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, finished basement and an attached 2 car garage. In addition, there is a detached 2 car garage 23 x 26 and a detached storage shed - 31 x 20. All this set on 14 acres on top of a hill with a great view of the Village of Cobden and waterfront on Muskrat Lake. The house will be sold subject to a low reserve bid. Terms will be $10,000 down on the day of the sale with the balance due on closing. The house, buildings and property are being sold in an “As Is, Where Is” condition. Any potential Buyer is free to do any inspections they may wish prior to the sale by appointment thru the Auctioneer. Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Email: auction@xplornet.com Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale

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Email

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FOR RENT

Large Bright

1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior

613-623-7207

for viewing appointment

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom $835+utilities bedroom $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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THANK YOU We, the family of the late Leslie P. Farrell who passed away on October 12, 2014 wish to express our sincere thanks to the staff and volunteers at the A.D.M. Hospital, especially the palliative care team. We also wish to thank Rev. Father Burchat and the assistants for their visits and prayers. We are grateful for the outstanding care and attention provided by Andre Pilon and the staff of Pilon Family Funeral Home. We sincerely thank those in charge of the lovely lunch and friendship time. Also to all who reached out with messages of condolences. Bless you all. Dianne and Family

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Catherine Marie (Bahm) Scott

Catherine Marie Scott passed away on September 8th, 2014 and funeral services were held on September 20th, 2014. The family wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to those who provided condolences, cards of sympathy, donations, and flowers. Your kindness and support during this time is much appreciated.

Catherine’s service was a fitting and beautiful tribute to the lady she was – many thanks to those who contributed and participated to make it so special. Particular thanks to Rev. Leo Hughes for his reassurance and comfort and the dedicated volunteers of the ADMH Auxiliary for honouring Catherine in such a distinctive way.

– The Bahm Family

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TWO BEDROOM APT, large room, no pets, will accept short or long term tenants, $795 plus utilities +appliances. Alicia Street, Arnprior Kijiji Ad#470258683 or call 613-229-1850

Scooter Daytona GT, 4 wheel, scooter in excellent condition, don’t use anymore. English Bindle Bull dog, 6 months old pure ! ! 2 0 + A P P L I A N C E S ! ! bred. 613.433.1246 Nearly-new washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, dish-washers, microwaves. Warrantied. Appliance repair, parts for sale, VEHICLES disposal, dishwasher installation. Support your locals! For viewing, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior

2 bedroom apartment Renfrew, available November 1st. $575.00 month, tenant pays heat (natural gas) and hydro. References, first/last. NO PETS. 613.433.5998 613.592.0594

25 sheets of galvanized heavy gauge metal. Good for walls and roofing. 1 commercial meat cutter, Toledo, good for moose or deer. Call Lou 1.819.647.3591

A DEAL ON STEEL ROOF-

PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

FIREWOOD

FOR SALE All Hardwood Cut, split, and delivery available.

613-649-2631

VEHICLES

MORTGAGES

LARGE FUND --- Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity WANTED counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or Wanted XL Wheelchair. 905-361-1153. Apply Call Lou 1.819.647.3591 online www.capitaldirect.ca

VEHICLES

Ray’s

Auto Sales & Leasing Inc.

6cyl Auto, Completely Loaded, 135 k/m, All Wheel Drive, If You’re A Senior Wondering How You Will Get Around This Winter Pls Look At This Vehicle

2007 Ford Focus

2 Dr 5 Speed with Air, 154 k/m. What A Gas Saver. Very Clean. You Heard Right

$3333.00

613-432-9335 FIREWOOD

VEHICLES

2007 Saturn Vue

BUSINESS SERVICES

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP

Renfrew Childcare Toddler Preschool Full & Part Time childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627

Will winter 10 cows. Kinburn area. 613-832-2740 or 613-797-6327.

VEHICLES

After a Record Setting Year I Have Planned A Vacation Dec/14 But Before I Go I Must Find A Customer For The Following Vehicles

FORD CL-40 Skid steer compact loader, good tires. Call 432.6505, $6000.00 OBO

weissmaintenance@gmail.com Renfrew-Calabogie-Arnprior

MEDIUM Sized machine shop in Arnprior area looking for Machinist / Machine setter. Duties include, set up and running CNC horizontal and vertical machining centers and turning centers. Send resume to PO Box 433, Arnprior, ON, K7S 3L9

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOWP A R D O N (1-866-972-7366) w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e cord.com

LAST CHANCE!!!

Various colours, length: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew, K7V 3Z5

BILL WEISS 613-570-1488

HELP WANTED

LEGAL

211 Elliott Crescent, Renfrew Hwy. 60 and Pinnacle Rd. 613.312.7511

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The family of the late Maureen Fraser would like to thank all our friends, family, neighbors and colleagues for their kind thoughts, cards, food, online condolences and donations during this difficult time. A special thanks to Dr. Davis and the ER staff at RVH. You were compassionate, yet exemplified true professionalism. You should be proud. We would also like to thank Father Kerry (Brennan) for his kind words throughout, and the Women’s Auxiliary at SFX for the lovely luncheon held. A special thanks to Natasha at Goulet Funeral Home, for her guidance & direction. To all of you, your kindness & generosity will be remembered always. Ian, Anna, Heather, Jeff, Nicole, Josh, Dawson, Jason and Shannon

52 Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, October 30, 2014 24 Arnprior The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 30, 2014

2002 Buick LeSabre, 200,000 kms, 3.8 V6, Air, auto, p/s, good power train, as is $950.00. Call 613.432.9363

23 Black & Red Angus Cows, bred to registered Red Simmental Bull, due to calve April 15. $2350 each. Registered Red Simmental Bull $3500. 613-267-7478.

Why Buy or Lease from Rays – The largest leasing Co. in the Ottawa Valley • Only sales tax and lic. added to the sale price • No admin fees • Member of OMVIC Ontario Motor Vehicle

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2006 Dodge Grand Caravan 6 Cyl Auto Loaded Only 63 k/m. What A Family Vehicle Was $5999.00

Now $5444.00

2003 Chev Cavalier

4 Dr 4 Cyl 133 k/m. What A Car or Your Son Or Daughter Sale

$2666.00

Industry Council • Member of UCDA Used Car Dealers Association • Low monthly payments • Car history report on every vehicle • OAC on approved credit

These Are Very Busy Times, In The Automobile Industry SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION CALL RAY 613.312.7511

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To her friends and neighbours, your acts of kindness, heartfelt words of encouragement, sharing memories of laughter, song and friendship will continue to be a great comfort.

PROPANE Direct Vent wall furnace. Pipes and thermostat. 613-433-5818

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

LEASE

Many thanks go to the staff of Boyce Funeral Home for their guidance. Also for the care and attentiveness by Dr. Gordon, Heather and Linda, Vicki of Palliative Care, Lucy and staff of ADHM and the staff and residents of the Arnprior Villa. The family extends their appreciation and gratitude to you all.

CARD OF THANKS

2 Skidders, 667 Clarke, Cummin Engine, new chains, new torque converter, $17,500 for both. Willing to operate if required. 613-259-5293.

Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

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Large 2 bedroom apartment overlooking beautiful historic downtown Renfrew available December 1st. Includes parking and laundry facilities. $679.00/month plus hyCobden - 2 bedroom apt. dro. Call Bujold Properties Cobden - attached 3 bed- at 613.432.0789 room garden home. Call 613.432.1911 LARGE 3 bedroom duplex DOWNTOWN Arnprior 2nd in Arnprior, $1200 all infloor, 1 bedroom, fridge, clusive, good for mature stove, and heat included. couple, close to all 1st and last and references amenities, no pets, driverequired. $575+hydro. way included. Available Renfrew/Arnprior area Nov. 1st, 613-832-4421 613-433-6000 ground floor, 1 bedroom bachelor, nice & clean, priGround floor, Arnprior- New 1 bedroom apt at 203 vate, quiet & secure, $750 Downtown, super clean, Jennet St Renfrew. Laun- per month, fridge & stove, quiet, parking, appliances, dry, fridge, stove, gas fire heat & hydro all included. 1 bedroom apartment. place, hardwood floors, 613.432.0370 Non-smoking. First, last porch, parking, available and references. Dec 1st. 613.432.2014 Rent or rent to own in $795/month inclusive. Arnprior Immediate occu613-884-0166. pancy, 3 yr old two story townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Ω Baths, 2nd CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS floor laundry, Attached garage, 5 appliances included. Rent is $1,300/month + utilities. Call 613-623-6589

Large air compressor, 2 St. Andrew’s, Fitzroy hp motor $400.00. Phone Harbour, is selling frozen blueberries 2kg for $20, 613.432.8465 raspberries 2.5 kg for $28 and cranberries 2 kg for $16. Order by phoning Potatoes for sale red, 613-623-3881 or e-mailing white and Yukon gold, 50 cathy@ferryroadfarm.ca lb bags, Morning Song order by Oct. 24. Pick up Farm. Call Laurin Martin on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 613.587.4756, No Sunday 9:30am. Calls

100 acres land for sale, border crown land, lots of good mature timber white and red pine, cedar, hardwood, great hunting area, skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, perfect get away, enjoy life, Calabogbie Area $ 1 2 9 , 0 0 0 . 613.432.8683

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R NE R W I A VA IL L Y S

Rent or rent to own in Arnprior Immediate occupancy, Brand New semidetached home, 1125 SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Hardwood and Ceramic floors throughout, 5 appliances included, Covered front porch, Attached garRenfrew Large clean 3 age. Rent is $1,350/month utilities. Call bedroom apt recently up- + dated, shared deck, $900 613-623-6589 plus utilities, fridge & stove included, with laun- Rooms available in Arnpridry hook-up. or waterfront home 613.432.0370 $500/month emily.florence.edwards@gmail.com Renfrew small 1 room ground floor bachelor, SHARE HOUSE, Arnprior, really nice, within walking nice area near downtown, distance to Tim Horton’s large private area with and Wendy’s and main your own refrigerator, street. $630 per month, stove, bathroom, gas firefridge & stove, heat & hy- place. Non-smoker, quiet, dro all included. no pets $600. 613.432.0370 613-623-4921

HUNTING SUPPLIES

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Renfrew - Attractive 1-br modern apartment. Large living room. Stove, fridge, water, side yard. Quiet area. No pets. Prefer mature adult/senior. $674. monthly. 613-432-7124

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HOUSE FOR RENT, Arnprior, Two plus bedroom house, unfinished basement, two appliances, laundry hook-up, private yard, parking, clean, no smoking. $840/month +utilities, must have 1st & last, references, 613-623-6422

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Bright and spacious 2 bedroom apartment in Arnprior. Includes private entrance, parking and water. Laundry facility on site. Large living room and eat-in kitchen. Stove and refrigerator incl. Avail. Nov.1 $830. For more details call 613-240-5728

FOR RENT

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ARNPRIOR, newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment, Spacious, quiet building, appliances, lots of storage. $675. 613-838-2440

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

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HELP WANTED

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES 613-832-4699

HELP WANTED

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St. Francis Xavier CWL Tea and Talent Sale, Saturday, November 8, 2014, 1-4 pm in parish hall, 331 Plaunt St. Admission to our delightful tearoom $5.00.

HELP WANTED

TOWN OF RENFREW

PERSONAL

MORTGAGES

COMING EVENTS

$ MONEY $ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

Your WW1 Canadian Soldier’s Story. Archival research tracing a Soldier’s Military Service. A detailed chronicle, events, records, maps. $ 1 6 0 ww1soldierspath@outlook.c om 613-604-4325

REAL ESTATE

CONDO FOR SALE 124 Daniel Street S in Arnprior, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, excellent condition, asking $180,000. 613-622-1752

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

JONATHAN MULLIN RECKENBERG SMITH In memory of our Dad, August 30, 1987 – October Roger Reckenberg who 31, 2003 passed away October 31, 2010. In memory of our cherished son and brother We can’t have the old days back, Love Dad, Mom, Ellen and when we were all together, Michael But secret tears and loving Will be with us forever. thoughts, Will be with us forever.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

To Meet Growing Demand

The Town of Renfrew will attempt to provide reasonable accommodation for a known disability for an applicant or employee if requested.

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Service Writer For The Drive Through

Tucked safely in our hearts mom Love Laurie, Doug & Kelsey

Please send resume to: Mack MacKenzie Motors Ltd. Attn: Greg Mackenzie 547 New Street, Renfrew, ON K7V 1G8

COMING EVENTS Welcome Everyone

The Valley Craft Sale 2014 Friday, November 7, 2014 12:00pm-8:00pm Saturday, November 8, 2014 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, November 9, 2014 11:00am-4:00pm

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CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION. PROGRAMS START EVERY MONTH! Executive Business Administration diploma with Co-op – 48 weeks

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Exclusive Career Fairs where students are interviewed and hired

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Help with Government Security Application

Katie’s Paw Spa Experienced Dog Grooming, Let us take care of your furry friend 613.432.7260, 613.432.6468

WANTED

Bookkeeping Assistant HR Assistant Office Assistant Marketing Coordinator Payroll Administrator Program Coordinator

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Those whom we love go out of sight, but never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Leaving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days, Sincere and true in heart and mid, Beautiful memories he left behind.

GARAGE SALE

Held at Renfrew Armouries 115 Veterans Blvd Renfrew Fairgrounds Food Available Admission Free

Second Career Funded Program by Employment Ontario

Be a Willis Graduate‌Don’t Compete with One!

ARNPRIOR CAMPUS: 613.623.1114 WILLISCOLLEGE.COM CLR554297-0925

ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store 40% OFF! NOW OPEN OPEN

LAW, DoDo

FRIDAY NIGHT Friday, October 31st

Cody Labombard 8pm 409 Stewart St., Renfrew

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GARAGE SALE

STREET FLEA MARKET ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD

He is gone but not forgotten, And as dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking; Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o’er us; Friends may think the wound is healed; But they little know the sorrow; That lies within the heart concealed. Always remembered, Love Mom and Dad

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IN MEMORIAM RECKENBERG In memory of our brother Roger Reckenberg who passed away October 31, 2010. It’s lonely here without you, We miss you more each day, For life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. To your resting place we visit, Place flowers there with care, But no one knows our heartache, When we turn and leave you there.

RECKENBERG In memory of Roger Reckenberg, our loving Sadly missed by Debbie, son, who passed away Cleo, Janet, Patricia and families October 31, 2010.

In loving memory of our sister-in-law & good friend DoDo who passed away Nov 6, 2006. Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent you are always near, Still missed, loved and always dear, Tomorrow is not promised to anyone, so hold your loved ones close today

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We thank all applicants for their interest - only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Renfrew is an equal opportunity employer and all information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection.

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HUNTER, IRENE In loving memory of a Dear Mom and Grandma who passed away, 8 years ago October 27, 2006 8 years have passed but Your memory continues to shine. You live on in the smiles of your grandchildren. You are forever loved, Forever missed and forever remembered. Our Angel in Heaven. Forever in our hearts and memory Love Nancy, Chris and Scott

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IN MEMORIAM

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Snider, Charles

IN MEMORIAM

June 24, 1929-October 22, 2014 Armed Forces (25 years), Korean Veteran, West Carleton Fire Chief (6 years), Volunteer Firefighter (25 years). Passed away peacefully surrounded by family in West End Villa Residence, Ottawa Wednesday October 22, 2014 in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Audrey Snider of Arnprior (nee Moffatt). Much loved father of Cheryl (Bruce), Kim, Larry (Tracy) and Mark (Tama). Predeceased by infant son Todd. Cherished grandfather of Scott (Michelle), Shannon (Justin), Bryan, Brittany, Josh, Sierra and Cole. Will be missed by his great-grandchildren Campbell, Mackenzie and Reed. Dear brother of Roy, Wayne, Warren, Joan and Gail. Predeceased by siblings Carol, Irene, Harry and Glenn. Son of the late Harry Snider and Edna Reid. Visitation at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel St., N., Arnprior Saturday October 25, 2014 from 10:00-11:45 a.m. Funeral Service Saturday October 25, 2014 at 12:00 Noon in the Boyce Chapel. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens, Ottawa. In memoriams to the Last Post Fund would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.c

Allan Riddell

May 29, 1940 – October 26, 2008

Miss you every day, Love, Don, Christine, Rob, Rose and grandchildren

FRANCIS, GLADYS M.

Life Member Cobden Curling Club Of Cobden, passed away peacefully at Caressant Care Nursing Home, Cobden on Saturday October 25, 2014 in her 100th year. Gladys Francis nee Bates, beloved wife of the late Herb Francis, was born in Heaslip, Ontario to Leonard and Ellen (nee Ball) Bates on September 15, 1915. Dear mother of Ken (Helen); and Fay (Earl Bennett), all of Cobden. Dear grandmother of Chad (Aline) Francis, Ottawa; Dana Francis, Kingston; Kristy (Jeff Dahms), Cobden; Tania Bennett (Kris Raby), Barrhaven. Proud Great Grandmother of Xavier and Julien Francis. Pre-deceased by 3 sisters Dorothy (late Joe Fanning), New Liskeard; Twin Marjory (late Floyd Harman), Englehart; Phyllis Bates (late Jim Crighton), Bobcageon. Also survived by much loved nieces and nephews. Also pre-deceased by 2 brother-in-laws Stewart and Clinton Francis. Friends may call at the Fraser-Morris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Wednesday October 29, 2014 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Service in Grace United Church Cobden Thursday at 11am. Interment Rosebank Cemetery. Donations to Grace United Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. 1030.CLR563696

BOX, Velma nee Reddick

June 15, 1915 October 20, 2014 Peacefully, at Arnprior Hospital after a short illness. Predeceased by her husband Stacey Box and longtime friend Don Doxsee. Survived by nephews and nieces David Reddick, Campbellcroft, Carrie Reddick, Coburg, Donna and Claude Lavergne, Osgoode, Bob and Claire Box , White Lake and special friends Brian and Pat Doxsee, Stittsville, Donna Dick and Bill Muir, Almonte, Sue and Clark Jenkins, Atkinson New Hampshire and Carol and Bruce Jenkins, Rochester N.Y. Aunt Velma was a grand lady- she started her career as a schoolteacher and then worked in the Public Service for 23 years retiring in 1975. In 1967, on the occasion of the 100 anniversary of the confederation of Canada, she was confirred the Centennial Medal in recognition of valuable service to the nation by R.P. Rothchild, Major General Commander, Material Command. She took pride in her rock garden at White Lake working diligently from spring to fall. Until age 80 travelling was always on her agenda. She enjoyed playing cards, bingo and the slots. What she enjoyed the most was touring the lake on the pontoon boat which she did on her 99th birthday. Special thanks to Dr. Susanna McCarthy and the staff of the Arnprior Hospiltal who gave her tender care. A Funeral Service was held at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry on Thursday, October 23, 2014. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at mcgarryfamily.ca 613-728-1761

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A wonderful mother, woman and aid; One who was better, God never made, A wonderful worker, loyal and fair, Tenderly helpful, O mother you were. Just in your judgment, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by all, our pride they share, Pride in the wonderful one you were.

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March 15, 1946 – November 3, 2013

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Gone are the days when we laughed and told stories. Your laugh and smile was contagious. It is hard to believe it has been 6 years that you left us unexpectedly. It seems like yesterday. We have come to believe that through the past 6 years, God did have a plan and you were his plan. You met a lot of people, helped a lot of people and made a difference in many ways of your own. You are sadly missed and we are lucky to have your presence in all of us. You truly were a great husband, father, and grandfather. Thinking of you every day with tender love and deep regret.

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Dillane, Marilyn Ella (nee Manning) May 7, 1941-October 19, 2014

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Passed away peacefully in the Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital Sunday evening, October 19, 2014. Marilyn Dillane of Woodlawn at the age of 73 years. Beloved wife of Charles “Kin” Dillane. Much loved mother of Charles Dillane, Julia Gunning (Todd) and Grant Dillane (Kimberly). Cherished grandmother of Emily, Kyra, Maiha and Riese. Predeceased by her brother Ronald. Daughter of the late William Manning and Ella Lovell. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Thursday evening, October 23, 2014 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service St. George’s Anglican Church, Fitzroy Harbour Friday October 24, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. A reception followed in the Fitzroy Community Centre. Interment St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Woodlawn. Donations in Lieu of flowers should be kindly sent to the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Marilyn. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR563732

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Lueders, Asta

A Women full of love, courage and kindness. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to a loving and caring Wife, Mom, Omi and GreatOmi. Beloved wife of Herwig “Harvey” for 56 years. Cherished Mom of Michael (Late Tammy Baker) and Andrea (Michael Lefevbre). Loving Omi of Kristy (Jordan Williams), Adeline (Micheal Baklinski), Jacob, Benjamin, and Owen. GreatOmi of Trevor, Mikey, Grace, Chloe and Maria. Thank you Dr. Stephanie Langlois for the absolute amazing care and comfort . To the nurses and staff at the Renfrew Hospice, unbelievable doesn’t describe the care, respect and compassion that you gave our Mom and our family. For this we will be forever grateful. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S on Saturday October 18th from 10:00am until 11:30. A service will follow for close friends and family at 11:30am. Donations in Asta’s memory to Hospice Renfrew would be gratefully accepted.

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

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Beloved wife of Milton Hein Sr. Dear mother of Cheryl McMahon, Milton Hein Jr., Donna (Gary) Went and Robert Hein. Cherished grandmother of Christopher and Kevin (Tara) McMahon, Keith and Laura Went, and Daniel, Stephen and Emily Hein. Much loved great-grandmother to Addison, Isla, Aubrey and Eden McMahon.

RECKENBERG In memory of my loving husband, Roger Reckenberg, who was taken from me on October 31, 2010. The moment that you died, My heart split in two, The one side filled with memories, The other died with you. I often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my cheeks. I do it every day, But missing you is heartache, That never goes away. I hold you tightly within my heart, And there you will remain, Life has gone on without you, But it will never be the same. Always in my thoughts, Forever in my heart.

ANDERCHEK, Jean

(Former Pastoral Associate-St. John Chrysostom Parish, Arnprior) Peacefully at home while surrounded by the love of her family on Saturday afternoon, October 25th, 2014; Jean Susan Anderchek of Kinburn passed away at the age of 70 years. Dear daughter of the late Gordon Newmaster and the late Margaret Bettschen. Beloved and devoted wife of Lorne. Dearly loved and proud mother of Ron (Anne) and Wayne (Angie King) both of Kinburn. Cherished “Nana” of Emma, Kathryn and Jack Anderchek and Jonathan Tasse. Dear sister of Janet Pommer (Art) of Listowel and Shirley Sivyer (Ted) of Kitchener. Fondly remembered by the Anderchek family as well as nieces, nephews, countless friends and acquaintances. The Anderchek family will receive friends at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, October 29th from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 9:30 to 10:15. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Thursday morning, October 30th at 11 o’clock. Father Patrick Dobec presiding. Cremation will follow. For those wishing, a donation to Neighbour Link or Hospice Renfrew in memory of Jean would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca


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Arts – Well-known folk musician David Bromberg is bringing his solo show to the Neat Coffee Shop in Burnstown this Friday, Oct, 31. The veteran guitarist, who has been getting rave reviews for his CD ‘Only Slightly Mad’, will play an 8 p.m. show. “As a kid I listened to rock ’n’ roll and whatever else was on the radio,” says Bromberg, who was raised in New York state. “I discovered Pete Seeger and The Weavers and, through them, Reverend Gary Davis. I then discovered Big Bill Broonzy, who led me to Muddy Waters and the Chicago blues. “This was more or less the same time I discovered Flatt and Scruggs, which led to Bill Monroe and Doc Watson.” Bromberg began studying guitar at age 13 and eventually enrolled in Columbia University as a musicology major. The Greenwich Village folk scene in the mid-’60s drew him to the downtown clubs and coffeehouses, where he could watch and learn from the best performers, including primary sources such as his inspiration and teacher, the Reverend Davis. Bromberg’s sensitive and versatile approach to guitar-playing earned him jobs playing the Village “basket houses” for tips, the occasional paying gig, and employment as a backing musician for Tom Paxton, Jerry Jeff Walker and

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Fax:613-623-7518, 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:sherry.haaima@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit 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 sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• October 30

Arnprior Council of Special Olympics annual meeting at 6 p.m., Nick Smith Centre. Knights of Columbus bingo every Thursday at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall at 6:45 p.m. New increased prize format. Specials for the food bank and Arnprior Hospital.

• October 30-November 17

Island View Retirement Suites in partnership with the Arnprior District High School

Grade 10 Civics classes have begun a Toonies for Toys fundraiser campaign in memory of former City of Ottawa firefighter David Logan. Look for drop off sites at the high school, at Island View Suites and around Arnprior.

• October 31

Arnprior Legion lunch, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., burgers open to the public. River Stone Church Light up the Night Halloween festivities 5:30-8 p.m. at Madawaska and Bell streets. Come see the Amazing Tunnel of Terror Halloween Night White Lake Women’s Institute Hall basement, 5:30-8 p.m. Donations for food bank appreciated. Arnprior Legion jam night, open to the public Come one, come all! Bring an instrument and have some fun. • November 1 Arnprior Agricultural Society

presents Christmas in the ‘Prior giant Christmas craft and bake sale 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. An arena full of vendors with unique crafts, baked goods and specialty products. Rummage sale at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, corner of Daniel and McGonigal streets, 9-11 a.m. All welcome, coffee, tea, doughnuts available. Katie Bear Day at Antiques, Treasures & Treats. Free loot bags, an opportunity to take a photo with a real live Katie bear, free bear hugs. free gift basket draw, noon to 4 p.m., 260 Elgin St. W, between Vancourtland and Ida streets.

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• November 3 Arnprior Legion bingo 7 p.m.

Arnprior Knights of Columbus sixth annual ladies shopping night 4-10 p.m. at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall in support of the Arnprior and Area Food Bank, ARH Partners in Caring and the Knights charities. More than 50 vendors to help you complete your Christmas list. Product demonstrations, free samples. Free admission, free parking, $2,500 in prizes.

• November 5 Diners Club, 5-7 p.m., Jim’s Restaurant Dining Room, meal is pork chops, tickets $13 need to purchase by noon Nov. 4, entertainment: Dennis Harrington, all seniors 60 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs are welcome, for more info. 613-6237981. Proudly sponsored by: Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program Inc.

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NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP OCTOBER 24 CORPORATE FLYER Please be advised that this promotion advertised in the October 24 flyer on page 18 does not include the following brands: Roland, Boss, Fender and Squier.

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Community Living Renfrew County South along with Lawrence Mahusky present an evening of one act plays and skits including ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and ‘The Bear Dance’ at the Renfrew Legion. Starts at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is a donation to Renfrew County and District Food Banks. All welcome. Refreshments to follow.

The November Valley Singles Lunch, 1 p.m. at the Eganville Dixie Lee Restaurant in Eganville. For info contact Donna at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

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• November 4 Arnprior Legion euchre in the back hall, 1-4 p.m.

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• November 1 -16 Annual Antique Quilt show at the Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska St., 11-4 p.m. daily (excluding Mondays). Demonstrations on each Sunday at 12:30, 1:30 and 3 p.m. by local quilters. Entrance $3, seniors and students $2, families $5.

Arnprior Legion entertainment Landry and Madill, 2-6 p.m.

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White Lake Wednesdays in the Park hosted by McNabBraeside Recreation Department, 6:30 p.m., White Lake Park, 33 Diamond Lane. Free activities and equipment, including softball, pickleball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, tetherball, horsheshoes and more. Call Geoff at 613-6235756, ext. 226 for details. Membership night for the Arnprior Civitan Club, Arnprior Legion Branch 174, 7 p.m., slideshow presentation and display of what other clubs do in their communities along with information about what Civitan International does. This meeting will focus on moving towards the Charter Night of the Club, so anyone wishing to be a Chartered Member of the Arnprior Civitan Club is encouraged to come out.

Renfrew County and District Health Unit free flu shot clinic 2 to 6 p.m. at the Arnprior Legion.

• November 7

• November 7, 8, 14, 15, 29

Prior Players present Hilda’s Yard at the Christian Educational Centre (CEC), 257 John St. N., in Arnprior. Show dates Nov. 7, 8, 14, and 15 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 and are available at Peebles Lottery Centre in the Arnprior Mall and at Bonnie Jane’s Scones. Reserve by calling 613-623-5585. Tickets will also be available at the CEC door prior to show time on any performance night. Call 613-623-5585 or email priorplayers@gmail.com.

• November 8

Macnamara Naturalists annual banquet, Fitzroy Com. Centre at 7 p.m. Carleton professor Jayne Yack will speak on Caterpillar Sound Production and Hearing, Tickets $30 in advance by Nov. 4 and $40 afterwards (children 11 and under $20). Information: 613832-4287 or email tickets@ mfnc.ca.

• November 10

Memorial Candle Walk and

Vigil, 8 p.m., hosted by 2360 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps, Arnprior. Candles are $5 available through area cadets (Mondays 7-9 at Nick Smith Centre) or event coordinator Rhonda Dagg 613-622-7717, meet at Giant Tiger parking lot (80 Elgin St, Arnprior) to walk down John Street and place your candle at the cenotaph. Cadets will remain on guard throughout the night leading up to Remembrance Day to honor those who served.

• November 12

Parkinson Society Ottawa - Arnprior Support Group, second Wednesday of every month, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Arnprior Public Library, 21 Madawaska St. For information, go to www.parkinsons. ca. Facilitator is Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055 therdunn@sympatico.ca.

• November 13

Dementia Caregiver Support Group – Are you caring for someone with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Island View Retirement Suites on the second Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888411-2067, ext. 125.

• November 15

Emmanuel Anglican Church ACW Snowman Bazaar and Hot Luncheon, 11 a.m. lunch served 11:30-2 p.m., $8, Carlton Reid Hall, 287 Harrington St., deli, baking, candy, crafts, white elephant table.

• November 20

Friendship Days, noon to 2 p.m., Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion Hall, admission tickets $6 per person purchased by noon. Entertainment: Karl and Linda Dregischan, 50 and over, disabled and individuals with special needs. Proudly sponsored by: Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program.

• November 22

Arnprior Curling Club Old Country Christmas Home Tour in the Valley 3-8 p.m. Tickets $25, 613-622-0018.


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