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Doctors needed Recruitment committee seeks combined Daylight Savings Time comes to an end at 2 a.m. this Sunday, Nov. 4. Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour. The fire department notes this is a great opportunity to make sure your smoke alarms are in working order.

Arnprior Special Olympics got a big boost at a Be a Fan Day event last week . Red shoelaces were everywhere. – Page 23, 24

community effort to attract more physicians John Carter John.carter@metroland.com

EMC news – Arnprior has fallen dramatically behind its neighbours in the recruitment of new doctors. With a major shortage of doctors likely for this area soon if nothing is changed, the chairman of the local Physicians Recruitment Committee and the CEO of Arnprior Regional Health are appealing to the community to help them mount and fund a major recruiting drive. In an open letter to Arnprior and area residents (see Page 8), Jim Silye and Eric Hanna explain how important recruiting new doctors is to the progress of the area. Silye said the committee needs to take

Entertainers sought for first Priorpalooza John Carter John.carter@metroland.com

The poppies are all over town this week as the country celebrates the contribution veterans have made to keeping Canadians safe and free. Wear a poppy and ensure the veterans are properly looked after. – Page 33

a new aggressive approach to attracting doctors. Neighbours such as Renfrew and Almonte are paying to have new doctors come to their areas, he noted. He said the town is asking the public to help in the creation of a strategic plan for Arnprior and the importance of having adequate doctors and other health care professionals should be part of that. Silye stresses it is the community, not Arnprior District Memorial Hospital, that is responsible to recruit doctors. So it is the various sectors of the community, including businesses, service clubs, professionals and the general public, that should pull together to ensure Arnprior gets its fair share of physicians, he said.

EMC news – Arnprior’s Priorpalooza music festival has terms of reference and a new logo. Now it needs entertainers from a variety of musical genres to sign up for the festival. Priorpalooza, which will be held June 8 next year, has grown out of the Arnprior 150 celebration. The plan is to continue to mark the town’s anniversary with an annual one-day festival that will continue the celebration and put local musicians in the spotlight. Community Improvement and Tourism Advisory Committee chair Lynn Grinstead explained the main objective is to encompass all types of music, so the event will have broad appeal. “By doing so, we are confident that every-

one in town will want to participate for some portion of the day regardless of their age,� she said. “We do intend to be family friendly by having activities for youngsters in the park that day. We want the families with children to be able to come out and enjoy the day.� Grinstead said it will be a festival that is “meant to celebrate the talents of so many of our residents and former residents.� If people have family members who are musical, they are welcome to apply even if they are not longer living in town, she said. They can come back to town for the weekend and participate. Town council has approved terms of reference for the one-day festival and the application for two grants to help with the proposed $20,000 budget. See PRIORPALOOZA, PAGE 6

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Walter Zadow student Connor Ogilvie makes plenty of noise in support of the Swiss broomball team playing at the Nick Smith Centre Tuesday in the World Broomball championships. Connor and Emily Parlee (sitting) were among a large contingent of Grade 4 and 8 students from Walter Zadow at the game. The event continues through Saturday with the public urged to take in the games.

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Above, Lexi Whyte, left, and Alexa Lesway - a.k.a. Buffy the Vampire Sisters - are looking a little pale. Nothing, they insist, that a warm fistful of brains wouldn’t solve. Meanwhile, also at the inaugural Arnprior Zombie Walk Saturday through the downtown, Adrienne Barr and Kristine Pollard are about as close as the undead come to friends. Pollard won the most gory award at the event attended by close to 150 volunteers and zombies. Organizer Tina Carr, left, in a get-up that took close to 35 hours to complete, said the group raised money and three carts full of food for the Arnprior Food Bank. Prizes were donated by East Side Mario’s, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Kerio Chic, Beauty Boutique, PCS Computers, Haybecker Landscaping, Crazy Beautiful, Leslie Moon (Mary Kay), hair stylist Kristine Pollard from Trendz, Bryan Scott, and Tink’s Workshop. Carr is aiming to double donations at next year’s second annual walk.

Town of Arnprior Streetscape-Landscape Design Plan - Your Opportunity to Be Involved PRESENTATION OF THE DRAFT PLAN MMM Group will be presenting the draft Streetscape-Landscape Design Plan (SLDP) focusing on the downtown core to Town Council at the regular Council Meeting to be held: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 6:30 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre, Community Hall 77 James Street Comments will be accepted on the Draft Plan until Friday, November 30th, 2012 at 4:30p.m. Robin Smith, Planner Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 rsmith@arnprior.ca

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EMC Sports – Let the games begin! The welcome mat was rolled out Monday as hundreds of athletes descended on Beckwith Recreation Complex for the opening ceremonies of the 2012 World Broomball Championships. The tournament, which has attracted 56 teams from six countries, runs through Saturday, Nov. 3, when the championship games will be played in Arnprior. At the opening ceremonies, there were speeches by dignitaries, the playing of the national anthem of Canada, athletes’ and officials’ oaths, good food and music, and more. The athletes – from Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Switzerland and United States – will showcase their talent on seven ice surfaces in five arenas: Almonte and District Community Centre, Nick Smith Centre (Arnprior), Beckwith Recreation Complex, Neelin Street TARA GESNER/METROLAND Community Centre (Carleton Place) and Stewart Community Officially kicking off the 2012 World Broomball Championships (Oct. 29 to Nov. 3) on Monday night in Beckwith, from left, are Todd Munro, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Centre (Pakenham). The International Federa- MPP John Yakabuski, Mississippi Mills Mayor John Levi, Beckwith Reeve Richard Kidd, tion of Broomball Associations Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc, International Federation of Broomball Associa(IFBA) organizes the champi- tions president Rick Przybysz, and Asuka Aki. onships. “Welcome!� said Rick Przybysz, for winning the 2012 bid and bringing the and governing bodies for their cooperapresident of the IFBA. “Thank you all games to the Ottawa Valley. tion and support. Looking out into the for coming. Some of you have travelled In addition to Brown, committee large crowd, the chair commented that very far.� members are as follows: co-chairs Ruth he saw a number of friendships being He congratulated the championships’ Brown, John Dalgity and Al Reid, and renewed – and a few new ones being host committee, chaired by George Arnprior recreation director Glen Arthur, made. Brown. Brown is the president of Broom- Jamie Dewar of Arnprior, Kevin Kealey, The 2012 World Broomball Champiball Canada, and a legend in the sport. Kevin Lee, Ellen MacNaughton, Rob onships is expected to bring in about $3.5 “I can’t say enough about what you’ve Munro, Todd Munro, Calvin Murphy, million in economic gold to the area, done for broomball – getting this done Ken Naylor and Paul Watters. with more than 3,000 people participatright and on time,� said Przybysz. “From “I hope everyone enjoys the week,� ing (players, spectators and more). our hearts, thank you for opening your said Kidd, “and I look forward to seeing Canada has consistently produced doors to the players.� you all back here (at the recreation com- some of the top broomball teams in the Beckwith Reeve Richard Kidd wel- plex) on Saturday night for the banquet. world, and the Ottawa Valley has been a comed players, their families, coaching Good luck!� hotbed for years. staff, officials and volunteers. “On behalf of the host committee, “Broomball is more than just a local He congratulated the host committee I want to welcome you all to the 2012 sport – it’s a world sport,� said Przybysz. championships,� said The championships are held every secBrown. “I know you ond year. They took place in Innsbruck, are going to have an Austria in 2010, and Tomakomai, Japan time this is the destination in 2014. My Favourite Group of Insects outstanding week.� For additional information, visit He thanked the www.2012worldbroomball.ca. Henri Goulet, Research Scientist at area municipalities Agriculture Canada, will share everything he

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What a spectacular night! The atmosphere was fun at the opening ceremonies for the 2012 World Broomball Championships. Jeff Julian of Julian’s DJ Service had the music pumping. Members of the Waterloo broomball team do the Macarena.


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Title games to be held in Arnprior Saturday Continued from front

The public is invited to the Nick Smith Centre to take in games all week. After men’s action there Tuesday and masters and women’s Wednesday, the mixed teams will be in Arnprior Thursday. Semi-final action will take over all day Friday, with the championship games in all categories slated for the Nick Smith Centre Saturday, Nov. 3, on the hour from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Several local players are involved in the action. The Ottawa Nationals, captained by Arnprior’s Jamie Dewar, won twice Tuesday, but the West Carleton team wasn’t so fortunate, losing twice. The local MacMillans Ladies team had a win and a tie Wednesday, while in Masters play the Valley Selects won 2-0 and 12-0. In all, 55 teams with almost 1,000 players are in the area for the championships. All the results and schedules are available on the website at www.2012worldbroomball.ca/.

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Delegates were officially welcomed to the World Broomball Championship Tuesday at the Almonte Community Centre for a civic reception. Holding the souvenir Acacia broomball sticks, from left, are Beckwith Township reeve Richard Kidd, Mississippi Mills mayor John Levi, Kunio Hatakeyama sports division/ board of education official with Tomakomai City, Japan (2014 Championship hosts), Carleton Place mayor Wendy LeBlanc and Arnprior mayor David Reid.

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Obviously touched by the continuous hour-long cheering from the students, despite the fact they lost 4-0, the Swiss team saluted their fans at the end of the game. Later, John XXIII students came in to cheer the Yellowknife Ravens to an impressive 8-0 win over the Bulldogs. The Yellowknife players had visited the school earlier in the day to meet their newfound supporters. Each Arnprior school (including McNab) has adopted a visiting team and has met with its players to learn about the game. The students’ participation is adding some extra excitement (see Page 24) to the tournament, which is being played in five arenas. Pleased organizing committee member Glenn Arthur said Tuesday the event is running smoothly so far.

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And they’re off Jeffrey Birmingham is among the 197 participants — one more than last year — at the ninth annual Unity Run Saturday in support of Community Living, Renfrew County South. About $11,000 was raised over the last two years, enough to purchase a 2012 MV-1, a wheelchair accessible van. The distinctive red van was at Saturday’s run, held at Nick Smith Centre. Showing it off is Community Living’s Jennifer Creeden. The organization provides assistance to 140 developmentally challenged clients in the southern end of Renfrew County.

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The terms of reference state the mandate is “to stage an annual music festival with programs of quality events and community activities for all members of the population, that showcases and promotes the work of local musical artists, Arnprior’s heritage and strong sense of community.” The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Participation in the ‘Pride in the Prior’ festival will be open to performing artists/groups with a priority give to those from Arnprior and municipalities bordering Arnprior, including West Carleton, McNab-Braeside and Pakenham. Participation is open to current and former residents. Students of local music schools will be given priority. The terms indicate payment to artists/ groups will be $200 for solo/duet acts, $400 for three- to five-member groups, and to be negotiated for larger groups and headliners. Performers will be expected to be on stage for 45 minutes. Four hours is being allocated for Bluegrass-folk-blues-country-heritage type music, with two hours each for rock-classic rock and Christian gospel, and one

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EMC news – More shipments of hay from the Prairies have arrived in the Upper Ottawa Valley in the past two weeks. Hay to help farmers deal with winter feed shortages caused by the summer drought was dropped off in the Pontiac to three farmers early this week. On Wednesday, hay was delivered to the Clayton area farm of Warren Leach and the Maberley farm of Sandra and Frank White near Maberley. Hay East 2012 is being organized by Mennonite Disaster Service and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) to help farmers make it through the winter. Local OFA representative Brian Hamilton is helping co-ordinate the shipments and was on hand Wednesday when the Lanark shipments arrived. Last week, two more shipments of 15 large bales of hay were delivered to farms in Whitewater Region and Eganville area farmers. More than 140 requests for hay have been registered on a special website, and as hay becomes available the recipients are selected in a lottery-type format. The hay is costing farmers about one-third of the normal cost. There has been a campaign launched to raise donations to pay for the shipping costs. Seniors levels of government have also been asked to contribute. Anyone can make a donation to Scotiabank or send a cheque addressed to ‘Hay East 2012’. For more information on donating or the cause, visit www.hayeast2012.com.

The hay from the west is a payback for the generosity of local farmers, who sent hay west in 2002 to help Prairie farmers affected by ooding. “The hay is too expensive here, and the farmers are already selling off their herds because of the drought,â€? said Chris Judd, a Shawville dairy farmer and president for the English-speaking farmers of Union des producteurs agricoles (or Quebec Farmers Association). “This is a way to encourage the farmers not to sell their cattle and to stay in business.â€? The whole beef industry took a big step back because of the BSE (mad-cow) episode of 2005. “We ďŹ gured it would be another two years before they were back to regular herds, but now it may take ďŹ ve years.â€?

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Tax junk food, subsidize local growers It was probably no coincidence that the Ontario’s doctors chose late October to levy their latest salvoes at junk food. Junk food is king at Halloween, with greedy youngsters (often urged on by their parents) hauling home sacks of candy, sugar and other treats full of salt and sugar. The doctors, in case you haven’t heard, are suggesting society combat obesity by dramatically increasing taxes on junk food. The docs suggest a co-ordinated campaign involving education and taxation will help reduce junk food use, noting such an approach has dropped cigarette smoking rates. The doctors argue that such a push is warranted, claiming

junk food is costing Ontario taxpayers $2.2 to $2.5 billion annually and will be a major factor in the prediction that today’s children may be the first in the history of North America to live shorter lives than their parents. If the doctors have their way, photos of clogged arteries will start appearing on bags of junk food and some items will not be able to be sold to minors. It’s no surprise the Canadian Beverage Association has come out strongly against such moves, stressing its research shows Canadians want education not taxation or restrictions. The association says childhood obesity is too complex to be blamed

entirely on junk food. Such things as work habits, recreation trends, environment and heredity have an effect and should be tackled too if the doctors are serious about the problem, adds the association. As usual, both sides make some good points. However, it’s hard to believe the contention by some food retailers that fresh, nutritious food is no more expensive than junk food. Unfortunately, when you’re poor, it’s much easier to feed your family with junk or fast food. But if the doctors’ suggestion that we boost taxes on junk food catches on, it shouldn’t become just another cash grab for government. The best way would be to impose a local surcharge on certain particularly unhealthy foods and re-allocate the money to help area producers provide local healthy food options. It would be much more palatable for people to move away from junk food if the alternative was more affordable.

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Arnprior area falling behind in recruitment of doctors To the Editor: An open letter to the folks in Arnprior, McNab-Braeside, Mississippi Mills and West Carleton. As the current Chair of the Physicians Recruitment Committee for Arnprior Regional Health, I have come to the realization that as a committee and as a community we must change our approach to recruitment. Having recently participated in a physicians recruiting job fair in Ottawa, I was surprised to learn how far behind we are in our efforts and our approach. Our approach has simply been to host potential graduating students and doctors, promoting the Valley and selling the benefits of establishing a practice in a rural vs. urban setting, placing ads in the medical journals at University of Ottawa and Queens, and attending one or two job fairs per year. Our budget is $2,500 per year. We have $4,000 left in the kitty. I thought we were doing all the right things and that sooner or later someone would sign up. Not happening! And here is probably why. At job fairs, other towns and cities have paid recruiting officers who work full time or part time and who are in a position to offer financial incentives to prospective practitioners. These vary, of course, depending on individual cases, but they include packages like interest-free loans to help set up the practice ($30,000+/-), lump sum payments over three to four years to help pay off their student loans (average debt a student accumulates by graduation is between $200 and $300 thousand) in return for a commitment to practice for at least five years and/ or funds to make a down payment on a house. So what I’m saying is that just promoting your town and the lifestyle and the nearness to Ottawa is not enough! We do not offer any financial assistance and, therefore, missing out while communities like Almonte, Pembroke, Deep River and Renfrew are successfully filling their needs. In our district, there are approximately 6,000 people without a family physician. When these people are feeling ill or are injured they go to Emergency which leads to longer wait times at the hospital. We also have a number of physicians that

may be retiring in three to six years, so if we don’t plan for the future, the shortage of physicians will be a huge issue for all of us in the community. Our current family physicians along with the recently introduced family health team are doing a great job, but it is not enough to satisfy our growing and aging population. We need three more family physicians in our system, asap. Imagine a family that wants to move to Braeside or Pakenham , Fitzroy or Arnprior and they find they can’t get a family doctor. Picture the developer or the realtor who has to tell a potential buyer, “we don’t have enough doctors, sorry, but it’s a great lifestyle.� Now to my main point. Attracting family physicians is also an economic issue. If we want measured growth and development, we must keep up with the times. The services offered in a community can be the determining factor and as we age, as we raise young ones, being near a hospital is a huge plus and advantage and a strong selling point for growth and development. Our community must come to grips with the fact that it is not the hospital staff or the doctors or the hospital board that is responsible for recruiting physicians. It is up to us, the people, the politicians, the businesses, the entire community to come together and assist the recruiting committee to address this soon to be a real pressing situation. By coming together, developers, realtors, retailers, professionals and the general public all benefit. Therefore, as we move forward, we would like to set up a short-term fundraising sub-committee to establish the strategy and the funds required to attract and to compete on a level playing field for family physicians. Doctors will only be attracted to our community with your help. To get involved, please contact either myself or Eric Hanna via email. Jim Silye, chair, Physicians Recruitment Committee. jimsilye@gmail.com Eric Hanna, CEO, Arnprior Regional Health eric.hanna@arnpriorhospital.com

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Press shouldn’t be promoting magical homeopathic oral flu claims To the Editor: I am shocked that your newspaper would repeat unfounded claims regarding the effectiveness of homeopathic “remedies” (re: Free homeopathic oral flu prevention, ChronicleGuide EMC Oct. 25). Homeopathic manufacturers in the U.K. have admitted to regulators that their products are indistinguishable from sugar pills, so not a surprise that the product in question is a “goodtasting” powder. It is a surprise that fraudulent claims of effectiveness are being published as fact in your newspaper. Personally, I have no problems with people gaining peace of mind with whatever placebo they prefer to believe in. As a scientist, however, I take great issue with the media promoting this magical thinking as fact. For those unfamiliar, homeopathy is purported to work on the hypothesis that ‘like cures like’. This seems at first blush to be reasonable, as real vaccines work on the scientific observa-

tion that small doses of inactivated or weakened viruses will stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies. Next to antibiotics, science-based vaccines are the most effective medicine known to man and are credited with the eradication of smallpox, and the control of rabies, polio, whooping cough, etc. Homeopathic ‘active’ ingredients, however, are chosen by practitioners to resemble the symptoms of the disease, rather than relying on what we have learned through rigorous scientific research over the past 150 years. The truly unique bit about homeopathy is that these initial ingredients are washed away down the drain and replaced with fresh water, which is then evaporated leaving nothing but inactive sugar. Homeopaths believe that the wash water retains a memory of its past contact with the ‘active’ ingredient. They also believe that the more dilute the ingredient, the stronger the remedy.

Of course, if this were true, then tap water would cure all ailments. Recently homeopaths have extended their hokum to suggest that this magical memory can be transferred to sugar. As with any sugar pill placebo, homeopathic remedies will appear to cure many who take them. By decreasing the number of people who take effective flu vaccines, homeopathic prac-

of you, Ontario is in billions of dollars in debt. The G.T.A. is seen as disaster by the rest of Ontario because of nine years of you and your government. The 86 per cent vote of your caucus is history. It doesn’t speak for the rest of Ontario. You couldn’t clean up the mess you started. You couldn’t successfully run a province, so there is no way you could run a country. Ontarians remember Rae days. Now we have faulty Daltie days. Teachers and doctors have had enough of the obnoxious narcissism from you. You should collect wooden nickels. That’s my hobby suggestion for you. Doug Yourt Arnprior

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Whence come our feathered visitors? Michael Runtz Nature’s Way

Crossbills, boreal forest birds that use their odd crossed bills to pry open scales of spruce and ďŹ r cones to access the tiny seeds with their long tongues. But right now the most common ‘northern’ ďŹ nches being seen are Pine Siskins. The name is misleading for siskins do not eat the seeds of pines. Instead, their short and slender bills extract seeds from hemlock, larch, alder,

and birch cones, and they pluck the seeds from ground plants, including dandelions. Siskins have an insatiable appetite for nyger (niger) seeds and readers providing that expensive seed usually reďŹ ll their feeders daily when siskin ocks visit. Siskins are mostly brown, goldďŹ nch-sized ďŹ nches. Their breast is heavily streaked with brown, but their wings are adorned with yellow wingbars and yellow streaks extend along the long ight feathers. There is also yellow near the base of their tail feathers; this feature shows best in ight. But from where have these siskins come? Pine Siskins are found across Canada and some may be from north of here. But siskins also range down the entire west side of North America following mountain chains into Mexico. Across their vast range, Pine Siskins

of yellow in their wings and tail. Siskins are not the only ďŹ nches to visit us from afar. Red Crossbills have a similar range and they too vary in appearance. The main difference lies in their bill size, with western birds having much smaller bills. It is exciting when ocks of

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OPEN HOUSE 2:00 – 4:00 PM SUN. NOV. 4TH 4620 Northwoods Dr., Buckhams Bay West Wow! 3 bedrm bungalow , 100’ ft on Ottawa River, 2 fireplaces, updated windows, shingles 2003, riverside deck, 2 pce ensuite bath, nicely finished rec room & huge workshop in basement with garage door access! $449,900

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18 Victor St., Stittsville Pretty 3 bedrm single family home, fenced backyard, deck, front porch, updated windows, doors, flooring, paint & bathrms, fin. basement has rec rm & rough-in for 3rd bathrm, roof reshingled & new natural gas furnace! Includes appliances! $339,900

EMC news – The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust Conservancy (MMLTC) is inviting local landowners and all nature lovers to a Landowners’ Workshop in Arnprior Wednesday, Nov. 7. The event will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library. The catalyst for the workshop was the recent acquisition of the nearby High Lonesome Nature Reserve, a property that has been certified as

ecologically significant by Environment Canada. The workshop will offer the opportunity to learn about the rich natural features of the area, including species at risk, and the role individual landowners can play to be good stewards of their own bit of paradise. The family of the late Barry (Sam) Spicer recently donated the 200-acre wilderness in the Pakenham Hills to the MMLTC to protect its natural

state in perpetuity. MMLTC is delighted with the land acquisition with its network of trails that wander up, down and through forests, by beaver ponds and along creeks. The fact that it lies within a Provincially Significant Wetland Complex lends to its exceptional ecological diversity. Thanks to funding from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Species at Risk Stewardship Fund, inventory work was completed this summer with a focus on targeted species at risk. PROTECT

WATERFRONT ! 25 Windy Point Side Rd., White Lake Prime 2.53 acre property mainly flat & private with 340’ on the lake with sunsets only 1 hour from Ottawa complete with 29’ trailer, 8’ x 8’ shed and decks, good road access and laneway into lot! Beautiful rocky shoreline gradually drops off to deeper water! $209,900

BRAND NEW ! 75 Creek Drive, Fitzroy Harbour 3+1 bedrm bungalow with Tarion Warranty 35 mins from Kanata! Open concept layout, hardwd & tile flrs on main level, granite counters in kitchen & bathrms, main flr laundry, fin. basement has 3 pce bath, recrm & 4th bedrm. Veranda, large back deck, c/air, 4 kitchen appls! 123’ x 147’lot. HST included ! $359,900

29 Melville Road, Arnprior 3297 Panmure Road, Deerwood Estates area, Kinburn Pretty 3 bedroom bungalow, private setting on a 100’ x 150’ lot, paved parking for 6 or more cars, huge 2 car garage, updated windows, roof, kitchen & bathrms with ceramic flring, pine flring in livrm & bedrms, front & rear decks, appliances, quick commute to the city! $264,900

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NEW LISTING! Birch Island, White Lake Almost 10 acre private island, 3 bedrm winterized cottage, southern exposure, mountainview & crownland on opposite shore only 1 hr from Ottawa! Cottage has hydro, well, septic, composite wood siding, metal roof, sunrm, woodstove, bathrm, wrap-around decks, large shed, dock with clean, deep water for swimming, fishing & boating! $499,900

MMLTC will protect the diverse natural habitats and native biodiversity with special attention to the species at risk. Landowners interested in long-term protection of their land will be able to learn more about what the Land Trust can offer. The workshop will address the importance of species at risk and their habitat and provide information on how to protect species at risk. Tips and expert advice will be available on actions landowners can take to develop a natural habitat.

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Nature lovers invited to participate in landowners seminar Continued from Page 12

A Ministry of Natural Resources official will be able to answer questions related to implications for landowners having species at risk on their property. Landowners will learn how to report sightings to advance understanding of the current range and habitat use of at-risk species and other plants and wildlife of particular interest. In addition to High Lonesome, MMLTC also owns the Rose Hill Nature Reserve near Denbigh and holds a Conservation Easement on cliffLAND, 1,250 acres of wilderness that includes Blueberry Mountain, the highest point in Lanark County. Additional information on MMLTC can be found on its website at www.mmltc.ca. For more information, call 613-278-2939 or e-mail admin@ mmltc.ca or vandenhoff@bell.net.

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Members of the family of the late Barry (Sam) Spicer at the dedication ceremony of High Lonesome Nature Reserve Oct. 21.

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Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846

Charming family home in village of Pakenham, amazing recreation for families, huge property, $229,900 MLS # 841694. Call the Defalcos

Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-4629

Recreation surrounds this family HOBBY FARM, charming home, outbuildings, $369,900 MLS #842583. Call the Defalcos

3 Bedroom Bungalow ,finished lower level, numerous upgrades, PERFECTION $314,900 Call the Defalcos

Bungalow in town, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished lower level, carport, $239,900 MLS #849123. Call the Defalcos

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This raised ranch on Landrigan St, is ready for you. Two bedrooms up and one down. Basement is finished and features a lovely corner gas fireplace. Two bathrooms one on each floor, Single car garage and large lot $224,900 MLS #840909 Call Cheryl

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Arnprior - Golf Club Road $119,900 Glen Meadows - Street ‘A’ $99,900 Calabogie Highlands - Pinehill Road $59,900 Call Jenn

Vacant building lot in Burnstown, on Stacey Dr. with water access. Beautiful mature trees and elevation create a wonderful lot for your home. $49,900 MLS #847209 Call Cheryl

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2+1 beds, 2 bath bungalow with garage and large lot. Large family room in basement. Call Monica MLS #846550 Asking $187,900

Two storey townhouse in Fairbrooke Ct, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a finished basement. Large back/side yard with above ground pool, and gazebo. Central air and gas heating. $223,000 MLS #847201 Call Cheryl

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s ACRES OF LAND PRIVACY ROOM TO DO AS you please, McNab Township $119,900 s ACRES IN 0INEGROVE )NDUSTRIAL 0ARK $199,900 Call Mike or Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

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Amazing curbside appeal, retirement bungalow, professionally landscaped, $304,900 MLS #847831. Call the Defalcos

Finished from top to bottom this 5 bedroom home awaits its new family. Newer wrap around deck with access from kitchen and bedroom; Comes with all appliances. Excellent location to raise a family. $269,900 MLS #837620 Call Cheryl

219 Wilfred Cr Call Jenn

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Fitzroy Beauty fully renovated, new everything including septic! Only $219,500 MLS #850047 Call Jenn

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This home has a fenced yard, wrap around veranda, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Gas heat, central air, newer windows, and steel roof are some of the features. Hardwood floors and renovated kitchen. Ready to move into $209,000 MLS #848809 Call Cheryl

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Bruce Skitt, Sales Rep 613-769-3164

Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222

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Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602

Over 28 acres of well treed land with frontage on both Scheel Drive and Carmichael Side Rd. Trails through the bush. Affords great privacy. Build your dream home here. Check out severance possibilities as well. Asking $129,900 MLS #842439 Call Monica

60 Creek Dr Call Jenn

105 John St Call Jenn

For all your Real Estate needs

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MLS# 848702 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS. HARDWOOD FLOORS. ATTACHED GARAGE.

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613-623-3906

159 John Street North, Arnprior Business: 613-623-3939 Fax: 613-623-9336

95 Acre hobby farm, 10 min west of Arnprior on Goshen Rd. with access to HWY 17. Log home with many upgrades. Lrg living rm, lots of room for expansion, log barns with standing stalls, open pasture & tillable, plus bush at rear.

3 + 1 Bedroom bungalow on nice lot at edge of town. Eat-in kitchen has bar area, hardwd oors in living room, lrg back yard deck, lrg open lower level family room, master bedroom on lower level features lrg cedar linen closet and gas ďŹ re place. Insulated 2 car attached garage work shop.

3 Bedroom hi-ranch fully ďŹ nished on both levels, hardwood oors in living room and formal dining room. Large den and games room area easily converted to a 4th bedroom. Large back yard deck and patio areas and above ground pool. Oversized paved driveway, nicely landscaped.

MLS 844192 $350,000

MLS 822848 $254,900

MLS 841209 $269,000

3 Bedroom home with attached addition was a former general store / post ofďŹ ce and has walk in cooler, ideal for in home business, 2 car detached garage work-shop, gas ďŹ replace in living room, part of basement has handy walk-out access to outside.

Arnprior 5 unit apartment building in central location, good sized units has gas ďŹ replaces. Tenants pay hydro and heating, up to date gas furnace provides heat to common areas and unit #1 and two ducts in unit #2 coin laundry on lower level.

MLS 832720 $174,900

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MLS 848052 $425,000

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3 Bedroom historical charm in the “Glebe� of Arnprior, soughtafter neighbourhood, walk to all schools, town park and swimming in Ottawa River, boat launch and marina, hospital, churches and downtown. Fully fenced deep lot offers privacy, large kitchen with patio doors to backyard patio area.

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MLS 835437 $198,500

2 Storey retail building in downtown Arnprior. Lrg stock & storage area at rear and loading area at rear, 2 access for further storage in full basement, huge 2nd flr with open concept, former apartments, can be converted back to supplement income with some work / updating required.

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Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage

1101 R0011714670

Tillie Bastien

A locally owned Independent Member Broker

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3 432-7562 • www.remaxrenfrew.com

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2791 Bellamy Rd., White Lake $249,900 For commuters this is perfect - country living at this address - 3 levels of living space - 1 and ½ baths - extra large rear deck - huge lot - easy hwy access - Treed area - spacious family room with stove - good family home. Call Helen at 432-0058.

100 Plantation Drive, Woodlawn $547,000 MLS829357 Park-like setting on 2.93 treed acres custom 4 bedroom, 3 baths, 3 car garage, hardwood floors, c/air, minutes to Stonecrest School & Sensplex. OPEN HOUSE SAT. NOV. 3, 2:00 - 4:00PM

70 McLachlin St. $199,500 Gas heat - raised ranch bungalow with 3 bedrooms - 1 and ½ baths, two levels of living with two fireplaces - fenced rear yard - well kept property - Carport. Call Helen at 432-0058.

815 Bayview Cres, Constance Bay $199,900 MLS847004 Affordable 3 bedroom across street from Ottawa River. Full basement, updated furnace, septic & windows. Needs your personal touch. Great investment.

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Bright open concept bungalow with wall of windows overlooking Ottawa River. Quality ICF construction with warm radiant floor heat. Many custom features. MLS#831546 $749,900

Lovely 3 bedrm bungalow with oversized attached garage for the handyman! Bigger than it looks, nice quiet location with screened in porch and partly finished basement. Minutes to golf, ski and Calabogie Lake. Lifestyle at it’s best! Flexible possession. MLS 848408 $299,900

Beautiful 4 storey home on large (49x180) lot. Custom upgrades in this stunning Arlington model. Hardwood and tile throughout main and 2nd floors. Fully finished bsmt with Berber carpet and oversized windows. All bedrooms are large with good closet space. Formal living and dining rooms as well as main floor family room. Ready for your family to “move right in”! MLS 848417 $394,900

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Beautifully renovated heritage home on large lot (100 X 363). New kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Large living room with stone fireplace. Complete office, shop and many outbuildings. MLS # 840592 $599,900

Enjoy 4 seasons with baseboard heat and wood stove. Turn key...includes many furnishings. Move right in enjoy the winter and be ready for next spring! MLS#823952 $274,900

Beautiful waterfront home on the Ottawa River. Walkout basement with fully finished rec room. ½ bath could be turned into full bath. Cathedral Ceilings, open concept. Everything you are looking for! MLS#837334 $549,900

Tastefully renovated, quaint century home on just over 2 acres on the edge of town. Good tilled acreage. Easy access to railway trail. Flexible possession. MLS#841297 $319,900

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Denis Lacroix BROKER 613-862-0811 denis-lacroix@sympatico.ca

Immaculate end unit townhouse. Many upgrades. Finished lower level with 2 pc bathroom.

Maintenance free 4 bedroom bungalow on extra large town lot. Heated garage for the handyman.

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MLS#833714

$244,900

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Well maintained newer bungalow. Hardwood floors. NG fireplace. Walking distance to amenities. MLS#844483

$324,900

$349,900

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$314,900

3+2 bedrooms. Complete second kitchen on lower level. Enjoy your private back yard from the multilevel deck. MLS#841958 $245,000

Just minutes from Kanata. Private & surrounded by 4 acres of natural beauty. 3+2 bedroom 2 storey. Heated 4+ car garage. MLS#838396 $469,900

Compact, but with everything you need for getaway weekends. Comes furnished. MLS#837137 $89,900

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3 plus acres. Electrical & telephone service already at lot line.Ownership includes 1/9 share of 7+ acre waterfront lot. MLS#815826 $79,900

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Terry Stavenow Broker

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The Beaumont as Built on Lot 5 LHS - $251,900 1790 SqFt Two-Story Semi with 3 Beds & 2 ½ Baths Gas Fireplace, Raised Bar Top in Kitchen, Round Corners, 2nd Floor Laundry, Large Tiled Shower, McEwan Hardwood & Ceramic is included

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The last homes in our Michael Street Area and they are going fast. Don’t Miss Out!! The Emmy on Blk 6 Unit D – $219,900 1539 SqFt Townhome with 3 Beds & 2 ½ Baths Concrete Front Porch, Kitchen Island, Bar Top and Pantry, 2nd Floor Laundry, Ensuite with 4’ Shower The Emmy on Blk 6 Unit B – $224,900 1518 SqFt Townhome with 3 Beds & 2 ½ Baths Concrete Front Porch, Kitchen Island, Bar Top and Pantry, 2nd Floor Laundry, Finished Rec Room The Laurel on Blk 4 Unit A & E – $239,900 1682 SqFt Townhome with 3 Beds & 2 ½ Baths Concrete Porch, Island with Bar Top, Pantry, 2nd Floor Laundry, Hardwood in Kitchen/Dining/Living The Emmy on Blk 6 Unit A & E – $259,900 1305 SqFt Bungalow 3 Beds & 2 Baths Concrete Porch, Large Open Concept Living Area, Main Floor Laundry, Hardwood & Ceramic included

The Farifax if as Built B ilt on Lot L t 99 CB - $364,900 $364 900 1935 SqFt 3 Bedrooms 2 ½ Bathrooms Front Porch with Columns, Large Kitchen with Extended Bar Top, Pot Lights, Fireplace, Sun Room with Vaulted Ceiling, Main Floor Laundry, Ceramic & McEwan Hardwood, Round Drywall Corners, Ensuite with Corner Soaker Tub and 4’ Walk-In Shower with Seat, on Premium Lot

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Good Starter or Retirement Home 2 Bedrooms, modern Kt, many upgrades and large back yard with gardens and fountain, zoned for home business located near downtown call for all the details. Asking$239,500.

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SOLD Excellent country home 3 Br plus Den, spacious upgraded Kt. with pleasant view, new decks and heated pool detached 2 car garage and more call for all the details.

Ottawa River beach and boating privileges only a short walk away,3 Br. upgraded home fully finished lower level,3 bathrooms, private back yard, oversized heated garage for any home business or hobby call for all the details.

View online: ottawarealestate.org MLS# 844492

View online: ottawarealestate.org MLS# 844492

OTTAWA RIVER BUILDING LOT 1.2 ACRES ASKING $184,900 50 ACRES BEAUTIFUL BUSH LOT EXCLUSIVE MADAWASKA RIVER ACCESS $149,500

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3 or 4 Br. Bungalow in sought after subdivision, very upscale home $374,500 base price, customers colors and further upgrades available call Terry for more details

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OPP seek suspect in crowbar-wielding robbery property obtained by crime; and trespass at night. The accused are scheduled to appear in Renfrew Court on Dec. 10. IMPAIRED CHARGES

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a motor vehicle and exceeding 80 milligrams blood alcohol content after he was stopped on Madawaska Boulevard. The accused is scheduled to appear in Renfrew Court on Nov. 14. On Oct. 13, shortly after midnight, OPP Constables Densmore and Baranovskiy were dispatched to a traffic complaint of a vehicle swerving all over the road on Highway 17. The officers located the vehicle and as a result of the traffic stop arrested and

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Redmen football teams aim for more titles Friday EMC sports - The Arnprior District High School Redmen football teams have a chance to repeat as Renfrew-Lanark champions. Both the senior and junior teams have qualified for title games to be played this Friday, Nov. 2. The undefeated Senior Redmen (6-0) will host Mackenzie from Deep River on their home field at 2 p.m. Mackenzie (2-4) upset second-place RCI Raiders (4-2) 23-15 in semi-final action Oct. 25. ADHS wrapped up the regular season and a berth in the final with a 30-1 win over Mackenzie Oct. 19. The second-year team from Fellowes (0-6) gave ADMH a battle Oct. 12, before the Redmen pulled out a 35-19 win. If ADHS wins Friday, it will travel to the home of the Lanark champion in a title game either Wednesday, Nov. 7 or Friday, Nov. 9. Their foe is expected to be the unbeaten Almonte Thunderbolts, who destroyed Perth 48-7 in their semi-final contest. Almonte shut out its opponents four times during the regular season. However, St. John’s of

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Arnprior’s defense chases after a Smiths Falls player during junior football action Oct. 25 at home. ADHS won the game 22-20 to earn a berth in the junior final. Perth (5-1), a 35-15 winner over Notre Dame of Carleton Place in the other semi-final,

is expected to give the Bolts a tough game in the Lanark final in Almonte Friday.

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prior. ADHS, the defending champions, will travel to Perth this Friday to play St. John’s at 2 p.m. in the final. St. John’s edged Carleton Place 14-12 in the other semi-final. ADHS and St. John’s both finished at 6-1 in the regular season, but St. John’s cap-

tured first because of a win over Arnprior. The Redmen’s only loss was 16-6 to St. John’s in week two of the season. ADHS wrapped up its regular season with a 46-15 win over Perth Oct. 16 and a 29-26 win over Almonte Oct. 19.

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EMC sports – They’ve conquered all foes during the regular season. Now it’s time for the playoffs. The Arnprior District High School Redmen senior and junior girls basketball teams wrapped up 9-0 regular season records with convincing wins Tuesday. The teams will host semi-final games at ADHS Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 3:30 pm. (seniors) and 5 p.m. (juniors). Their opponents will be determined in quarter-final play today (Thursday). Opeongo (8-1) finished second to ADHS in the senior loop, with St. Joseph’s and General Panet tied for third at 6-3. The Redmen ran by Madawaska Valley 4714 Tuesday as Alexis Lough netted 19 points and Tasha Zoryk added 10.ADHS whipped Fellowes 53-16 Monday, as Lough again scored 19 points and Zoryk had 12. In a closer game

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Oct. 15, the Redmen defeated St. Joseph’s 5640 at home as Lough had 24 points. Zoryk and Shannon Power had 11 apiece. ADHS had earlier posted 41-17 and 51-29 wins over RCI and Opeongo respectively. In the junior girls league, RCI finished second to ADHS with an 8-1 record. St. Joseph’s finished third. The Redmen finished their regular season Tuesday with a 58-10 win over Madawaska Valley. On Monday, Arnprior beat Fellowes 47-16 as Emma Shoveller led the way with 16 points and Grace Barr had seven. Shoveller had 19 points at ADHS beat St. Joe’s 37-22 Oct. 25. In the battle for first place Oct. 22, Arnprior edged RCI 34-28, as Shoveller scored 25 points. The winners of next Tuesday’s semi-final games will play in the finals Thursday, Nov. 8 at the school of the top-ranked team.

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Hayden Tripp of Arnprior heads down field with the ball for the West Carleton Wolverines Mosquito Football Team Saturday. The team of 11-and12-year-old boys and girls upset the undefeated Ottawa South Raiders to advance to the National Capital football A cup finals this Sunday, Nov. 4 in Orleans. It is the first time in over 25 years that the Wolverines are sending a team to the A cup. Their championship game against Nepean will begin at 11 a.m. at the Millennium Field (see NCAFA website for details). Rogers will be broadcasting the game live, so if spectators can’t make it to the game they might be able to catch it on television. Arnprior is well represented on the team. As well as Hayden, Arnprior area players include Nathaniel Bickford, Tristan Ready, James Scott, Hugh Russell, Nick Porteous, Eric McGill, Chad Brydges, Andrew Smith, Jackson Hyland, Jack Hamilton, Jay Gleeson, Montana Reinhardt and Devin Conners.

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613-259-2398 or 1-800-239-4695 Employment Opportunity FIRE CHIEF – FULL TIME Reporting directly to the Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk, the successful candidate will be responsible for the operational oversight, leadership and management of Lanark Highlands Fire Service. Manage the human, material and financial resources of the Township Fire Department, including the development and implementation of fire and emergency response services. The Township of Lanark Highlands is a large predominantly rural community, with a population of 5,128, located in the County of Lanark. The municipal office is located in the Village of Lanark, situated 15 kilometers northwest of the Town of Perth and Provincial Highway No. 7. The range of activities will include administration aspects of fire prevention, suppression, investigation and inspections; in-service training and education; emergency planning, annual capital and operating budgets, planning, preparation, management and reporting; regular liaising and communication with District Chiefs and the office of the Ontario Fire Marshal. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of relevant codes, regulations, provincial compliance criteria and reporting. Additionally, have experience in administrative roles, a self-starter possessing excellent interpersonal and communications skills, and experienced and comfortable with working in an allvolunteer rural service environment. A detailed job description is available upon request. The salary will commensurate based on qualifications and experience (37.5 hour work week). Qualified candidates are invited to submit a detailed resume detailing their relevant education, experience and other qualifications to the undersigned, marked: “Confidential, Application for Fire Chief” or by email, to be received no later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 in confidence to: Ross Trimble, CAO/Clerk Ref: Fire Chief – Contract Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street, P.O. Box 340, Lanark Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 extension 222 E: rtrimble@lanarkhighlands.ca We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted, Lanark Highlands is an equal opportunity employer. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION WINTER ROAD MAINTAINENCE CONTRACT The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking quotations for the snow plowing and sanding from Depot 3, Joe’s Lake, for the 2012 – 2013 Winter Season. Copies of the Request for Quotation (RFQ) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and can also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 4:00 pm November 8, 2012.

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Celebrating 80th or 90th Birthday or 50th Anniversary? Let us know so we can help honour the occasion! NOTICE OF TENDER LAMMERMOOR ROAD CULVERT REPLACEMENT CONTRACT NO. 2012-02 SEALED TENDERS on the forms supplied will be received in the envelopes provided by the Public Works Superintendant of the Township of Lanark Highlands until: 1:00 p.m., local time November 5, 2012 for the replacement of the culverts on Lammermoor Road, located approximately 400m west of Highway 511 in the Township of Lanark Highlands. The work includes, but is not limited to: UÊ,i Û> Ê vÊiÝ ÃÌ }ÊÃÌii Ê Õ Ì « >ÌiÊVÕ ÛiÀÌà UÊ ÃÌ> >Ì Ê vÊ iÜÊ«ÀiV>ÃÌÊV VÀiÌiÊL ÝÊVÕ ÛiÀÌà UÊÊ,iV ÃÌÀÕVÌ Ê vÊ>««À >V ià and installation of approach guide rail Tender documents may be obtained at the Belleville office of G.D. Jewell Engineering Inc. upon payment of a non-refundable sum of $100.00 (inclusive of H.S.T.) payable to G.D. Jewell Engineering Inc. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Quotations at its sole discretion. For further information contact:

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Dave Ennis Superintendant of Public Works Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street P.O. Box 340 Lanark, ON, K0G 1K0 Phone 613-259-2398 Fax 613-259-2291

Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

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Packers defensive woes continue against Metro teams John Carter John.carter@metroland.com

EMC sports – The Arnprior Packers continue to have trouble with Metro teams, losing two lop-sided games on the weekend. The Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey team’s defensive woes continued as Metro leaders, Gatineau Mustangs, won a feisty affair 9-1 last Friday and Ottawa West Golden Knights dropped the Packers 7-2 at the Nick Smith Centre Sunday. The losses dropped Arnprior into a first-place tie with Renfrew, which moved from the basement to the penthouse of the tight Valley division with three straight wins. TIED FOR FIRST

The Packers and Wolves have 15 points each, only one ahead of Stittsville, which has two games in hand, and two clear of Perth and Almonte. In Sunday’s game, the Packers came out of the first period tied 1-1 as Derrin Lehoux scored from Reid Murphy and Jared Steege. The Golden Knights moved ahead 3-1 in the second, outshooting the Packers 13-3. Ottawa broke the game open in the third with four goals, with Steege setting up newcomer Andrew Dekroon for Arnprior’s only goal. Packer goalie Kyle Lamothe wasn’t given much

support. He made 40 saves as Arnprior was outshot 47-23. Ottawa went two-for seven on the powerplay, while Arnprior was unsuccessful in all nine of its man advantages. Friday’s game in Gatineau was penalty-filled, especially in the third period when 19 misconducts were issued. Steege, the Packers rookie star, won a fight with Mustang veteran Guillaume TardifRichard. The Packers’ only goal was scored short-handed by Michael McGrath, set up by Brady Rampton. Gatineau outshot the Packers 42-15, with Lamothe again in net for Arnprior. Arnprior travels to Metcalfe this Friday to play the Metro team. The Packers next home game is this Sunday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre. The Packers play a homeand-home series with Clarence Creek Nov. 9 and 11, with the home game being Friday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. LEAGUE RUMBLINGS

Steege is tied for third in league scoring with 14 goals and 15 assists in 14 games. Lehoux is seventh at 16-1127 and Ethan Allard 10th at 8-18-26. Steege had a busy weekend, playing for the CJHL Pembroke Lumber Kings Saturday. The Packers have made

a couple of trades in the last couple of weeks. They returned Riley Shore to Almonte and traded Kyle O’Brien to the Thunder for future considerations. The Packers also traded the rights of Kyle Daniels and future considerations for the rights to Brock Burge. Arnprior traded the rights of Liam Porier, Cody Janes and Matt Burns, along with future considerations, to the Westport Rideaus for Andrew Dekroon, who scored Sunday. Former Packer captain Ryan Eady has been traded by Almonte to Renfrew for the playing rights of Justin Farrell and future considerations. The Timberwolves have been buoyed by the addition of local player Drew Anderson, who played a level up last year. Anderson potted two overtime goals last week.

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bition play, but this time the Packers had the edge, winning a tight-checking game 1-0 with great goaltending from Austin Farr and Zach Fridgen who split time in the net. In the B finals, it was the Packers vs. Valley Storm. Arnprior came out quickly, building a 3-0 lead on goals by the Pianosi twins, Jake and Sam. But the Storm fought back with two early third-period goals to close the gap to 3-2. In the end, the Packers pulled away with goals by Jace Letourneau and Jake Pianosi to take the B final 5-2. “Congratulations to the B champion Arnprior Atom Packers.”


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Arnprior laces up in support of Special Olympics Sherry Haaima sherry.haaima@metroland.com

EMC news - Arnprior is a big fan of Special Olympics. And it was never as evident as last Thursday when a large group of officials, athletes, students, emergency personnel and other supporters gathered at the police station for Be a Fan Day. The event was designed to highlight the red laces fundraiser being held across the country in support of the program. Arnprior Mayor David Reid, Arnprior OPP Staff Sgt. Julie Cyr, and CJOH Television’s Carol Anne Meehan were among guests who turned out to don the red laces and show support for the vital local program. Locally, said Special Olympics co-ordinator Barb Cosman, 62 athletes participate in nine sports. She thanked local law enforcement for their continued support of Special Olympics, particularly for their involvement in the

Torch Run each year. “We are eternally grateful,� she said. “You are without a doubt our biggest fans.� There are more than 70 volunteers in this area who are key to keeping the program running, said Cosman. She joined others in expressing thanks to those who continuously give of themselves. Staff Sgt. Cyr said she is continuously impressed with the athletes, volunteers and organizers that make up Special Olympics. Officers are always quick to get on board to support the organization. “We’re delighted with the partnerships we’ve developed,� she said. A Sept. 10 softball game that pitted local emergency officials against the athletes only strengthened the partnership, as well as providing laughs and fun for all involved, she noted. Mayor Reid, athlete representatives and others paid tribute to the program in their addresses to the crowd.

Crowds were out last week for Be a Fan Day in support of Special Olympics. The event Oct. 25 at the police station in Arnprior drew athletes, supporters PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/ METROLAND

St. Joseph’s Catholic School students Michelle Barr and Lucas Tripp of John XXIII’s Grade 5 class show Arnprior Mayor David Reid the classes’ Nobody doll, who has been turned into somebody with red laces. The class’s involvement in the Nobody program supported Special Olympics.

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ADHS athletes show they can also be players and a ‘Fans’ Red laces abound at Arnprior high school EMC lifestyle – Many Arnprior District High School athletes showed their support for Special Olympics by wearing red shoe laces during Upper Ottawa Valley High School games last week. The fact the laces’ colour matches perfectly with the school’s colours doesn’t hurt

either. The girls basketball teams all wore the special laces Oct. 25 for crucial games against St. Joseph’s High School of Renfrew. It was a battle of undefeated teams in the junior contest. The magic of the laces was strong as a dominating second half led to a 37-22 win by the

junior girls. The senior girls also remained undefeated, beating St. Joe’s 56-40. Meanwhile, outside under sunny skies many players on Arnprior’s junior football team also wore the red laces and continued the team’s hot streak. The juniors knocked off

NOTICE TOWN OF ARNPRIOR In the matter of Sections 34(12) of the Planning Act, the Town of Arnprior hereby gives NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING:

A public meeting regarding Zoning By-law amendment lands municipally known as 229 Elgin Street from a Residential Two (R2) to Residential Two – holding (R2-h) Zone.

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The Town of Arnprior has received application ZBLA-9/12 for an amendment to Zoning By-law 4990-01, as amended, for the lands described as East Part Lot 3, Plan 49, being Part 2 on Plan 49R-17756, municipally known as 299 Elgin Street, as shown on the attached Key Map. A public meeting giving the public an opportunity to make representations in respect of the zoning amendment will be held on Monday, November 26th, 2012 at 6:30p.m. in Council Chambers at the Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior.

Smith Falls 22-20 during the Lanark-Renfrew Football League semi-finals to qualify for the final this Friday. Arnprior teacher Sarah Spratt says the senior boys volleyball team has also purchased a set of red laces, which they were to debut Tuesday, also against St. Joseph’s. Be a Fan Day, which supports the Special Olympics, was officially Oct. 25, and while that turned out to be a great day of sports for Arnprior teams, it was an even better day for Special Olympics Canada. ADHS sold 200 pairs of laces, raising $1,000 for Special Olympics. “I am a huge advocate for our Special Olympic athletes and I am quite a big fan of a few in my class and my Adapted PE program, so I thought I would challenge ADHS sports teams this year,” Spratt said. “I believe it is really important for our student body athletes to show their support for our Special Olympic athletes.” The Be a Fan campaign is a national awareness and fundraising initiative for the Special Olympics.

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The entire roster of the undefeated Arnprior District High School junior girls basketball team sported the special red shoe laces for their crucial game against the also undefeated St. Joseph’s team Oct. 25. The Arnprior team prevailed on their home court 37-22. On the same day, several members of the Arnprior junior football team also wore red shoe laces during their semi-final playoff game, a 22-20 win over Smith Falls.

Description of Application

The proposed zoning amendment would rezone the lands from a Residential Two (R2) Zone to a Residential Two – holding (R2-h) Zone to prohibit the development of a semidetached unit on a separate lot until such time as municipal services are available to the lot. The current zoning permits a semi-detached unit on the property.

Further Information

To view any information or materials related to the proposal, please contact the Planning Office, Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, or on the Town’s web site at www. arnprior.ca.

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If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the proposed zoning by-law amendment, or a refusal of a request to amend the Zoning By-law, you must make a written request to: Clerk, Town of Arnprior, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, Ontario, K7S 0A8. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Arnprior before the proposed Zoning By-law amendment is adopted, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Town of Arnprior to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Arnprior before the proposed Zoning By-law amendment is adopted, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Note: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Town to such persons as the Town sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing any such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process.

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Broomball boosters Arnprior schools are getting into the spirit of the world broomball championships in a big way. Above, John XXXIII students Tassia Anas and Melanie Thompson hold up a sign supporting the Yellowknife Ravens as their schoolmates cheer the team to victory Tuesday afternoon. Right, Walter Zadow student Valentina Candelaria, flanked by Keilidh and Kiara Green, gets a kick out of the Swiss team’s performance against Australia. Each school adopted a team and after its players attended an assembly, Grade 4 to 8 students attended a game to loudly cheer on their new heroes.

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EMC news - Arnprior Rotary Club members made a trip to Parliament Hill on Oct. 24 to present a petition to their MP Cheryl Gallant and Minister of International Cooperation Julian Fantino. Mike McGinn and Gerhard Peters presented the petition, which was started to encourage the federal government to support efforts to eradicate polio. While the petition was started in August at the White Pine Festival in Arnprior, Rotary members were happy to stop collecting signatures after the government announced they would be matching funds raised by Canadian Rotarians. Through the Canadian International Development Agency, the Canadian government will match funds dollar-for-dollar raised by Rotarians for the Polio Eradication Initiative up to a maximum of $1 million, Gallant said. Fantino announced the Pennies and More for Polio Initiative on Sept. 27. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has made the same promise to Rotarians, meaning for every dollar Rotary raises, there will be two more dollars donated. The trip on Oct. 24 was on World Polio Day, and McGinn and Peters were happy to thank Gallant and Fantino for the government’s support. McGinn also presented a letter to Gallant, in which he said that Rotary has been working for three decades to eradicate polio. At the time, it was an epidemic in 127 countries, and is now only a problem in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.

“Funds are required for a final all-out attack to rid the world of this deadly disease,” he wrote. “As long as polio remains anywhere it can rebound and threaten the entire world again. Now is not the time to stop.” McGinn said Rotary is thankful for the dollar-for-dollar fund matching by the government and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and hopeful there will be a polo-free world in the near future. “It’s going to go a long, long way,” Fantino said of the funds. “Rotary has been a fantastic ally in all of this and we’re going to do it.”

Don’t be deterred from getting flu shot: government ing Ontarians with this year’s flu shot,” said Dennis Darby, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists’ Association. “By having the option to visit their pharmacy for the flu shot, Ontario’s patients will benefit from better access to care during this year’s flu season.” The province has asked health units, pharmacies, doctors and other health care practitioners to temporarily suspend the use of two Novartis products (FluAd and Agriflu) as advised by Health Canada. However, Ontario’s flu vaccine supplies are not greatly affected by the suspension as the two represent 18 per cent of the province’s supply. Ontario offers two other publicly funded vaccines not affected by the federal suspension. Ontarians who have already had their flu shots and have concerns can call Telehealth at 1-866-797-0000. Meanwhile, the Renfrew County and Lanark health unit have issued their annual appeal to people, especially the young and old, to get flu shots. “Influenza is a preventable illness that can be very dangerous to some individuals,” says a health unit information sheet on the issued. “Because influenza is extremely contagious and can spread rapidly from person to person, it is important for individuals

to protect themselves as well as others in the community: Get a flu shot, wash your hands, use hand sanitizer, keep frequently touched hard surfaces clean and disinfected, cover your cough, and stay home when you are sick. “Vulnerable populations in the community such as very young children, pregnant women, people over 65, and adults and children with chronic health conditions such as diabetes, respiratory, cardiac, kidney disease or cancer are at greater risks for serious complications from the flu. The flu shot is the safest way to protect yourself and your family and friends from the influenza virus.” For more information about the flu and Ontario’s flu campaign, visit www. health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/ publichealth/flu/.

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Dinner a time for friends, remembrance Sherry Haaima sherry.haaima@metroland.com

The community has done it once again. Crowds were lined up out the door and onto the sidewalk of the St. John Chrysostom parish hall Oct. 23 for the annual Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group dinner Organizer Elta Watt said the event was another resounding success, only tempered by the absence of two more group members no longer here to enjoy the event. Special tribute was paid to Mary Findlay and Penny Lamendeau, who both passed away in the last year. “We raised our glasses and toasted them,” said Watt. A highlight of the event was a special presentation to Norma Girdwood, who received her cancer diagnosis 50 years ago this past April. Girdwood received champagne and flowers to commemorate the special anniversary. It was an emotional presentation, said Watt. More than 1,000 dinners were served and there was plenty of food and helping hands on offer.

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From left, Arvella Taylor, Elta Watt and Norma Girdwood are all smiles at the doors of the breast cancer dinner. Girdwood was presented with champagne and flowers to commemorate the 50th anniversary of her breast cancer diagnosis. Below, diners fill the hall. “The volunteers are unstoppable and the main reason we do so well,” said Watt. Also, the donors, sponsors and those

who attend make the event possible, she said. The dinner is held in October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Above, Maddie Symington and Kayla Laughlin have plenty of sweets to offer. Left, siblings Alex, 11, and Emma, 8, Maracle are among the hungry visitors.

Municipal Matters November 1, 2012

UPCOMING MEETINGS: Nov 1 @ 6:30 pm Fire Nov 5 @ 6:00 pm Council Nov 5 @ 5:30 pm Special Rec & Culture Nov 5 @ 7:00 pm Rec & Culture Nov 6 @ 6:00 pm Roads & Public Works

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ACCESSIBILITY QUICK TIP Did you know that a barrier is anything that prevents someone with a disability from participating in the social or economic life of our community?

HALL RENTALS AVAILABLE IN ALMONTE AND PAKENHAM. TO BOOK YOUR RESERVATION NOW, CALL CALVIN MURPHY, RECREATION DEPARTMENT 613-256-1077

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING – FEES AND CHARGES BY-LAW The Town of Mississippi Mills intends to pass a by-law to revise the fees and charges for services and activities provided by the Town of Mississippi Mills. For a list of proposed changes visit: www.mississippimills.ca. A public meeting will be held on Monday, November 19, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, during the Council meeting to allow members of the public to provide comment. Written submissions can be sent to the Clerk at rtremblay@ottawa.ca.

SHARE YOUR VIEWS AND KNOWLEDGE VOLUNTEER TO SERVE ON ONE OF THE TOWN’S COMMITTEES OR BOARDS Residents are invited to complete the application form available on the Town’s website or at the municipal office no later than 12:00 noon on FRIDAY, November 2, 2012. Find out more information by visiting mississippimills.ca. We thank all volunteers for their contribution to our wonderful community! Rob Tremblay, Clerk 613-256-2064 ext 226 rtremblay@mississippimills.ca

FUNDRAISER FOR LIGHT-UP THE NIGHT 2012 Come and check out the wide selection of Craft and Commercial Vendors at the Almonte Curling Club. Saturday November 3. 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday November 4. 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Admission is free. Don’t forget to visit the Christmas in the Valley Artisan Show in the Upper Hall.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The Townships of Beckwith, Drummond-North Elmsley and Montague, and the Towns of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills are inviting interested qualified contractors to submit proposals for the provision of: RECYCLABLE MATERIAL COLLECTION, PROCESSING and MARKETING SERVICES Proposals shall be received until 11:00 am on Tuesday November 27, 2012 Effective noon on Tuesday October 30, 2012, RFP specifications will be available at the Carleton Place Town Hall for a non-refundable fee of $100.00. For information contact: Wayne Fraser, Public Works Development Coordinator Town of Carleton Place Phone: (613)257-6203 E-mail: wfraser@carletonplace.ca

LEAF & YARD WASTE PICK-UP Almonte - Thursday, November 15, 2012 Pakenham, Appleton, Blakeney, and Clayton Friday, November 16 , 2012 All items must be at curbside by 7 a.m. the day of collection to guarantee pick-up. Leaf and yard waste must be placed in biodegradable paper bags. Paper bags with leaf and yard waste DO NOT require garbage tags to be picked-up. Items placed out in plastic bags WILL NOT be picked up.

TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS YOUTH NIGHT PROGRAM The Town of Mississippi Mills Youth Night program has started up once again. For more information

on the program please feel free to contact Calvin Murphy Recreation Coordinator at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24. Friday November 2ndSports and games night at the Almonte High School from 7:30 p.m – 9:00 p.m Friday November 9th The Youth Night program will be cancelled on this particular evening.

SOLID WASTE COLLECTION TENDER The Townships of Beckwith, Drummond-North Elmsley and Montague, and the Towns of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills are inviting interested qualified contractors to submit tenders for the provision of: SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES (MUNICIPAL WASTE GROUP) Proposals shall be received until 11:00 am on Tuesday November 27, 2012 Effective noon on Tuesday Oct. 30, 2012 - Noon, tender packages will be available at the Carleton Place Town Hall for a non-refundable fee of $50.00 (includes HST) Prior to the closing date and time, the submission must be delivered to: Dave Young, Director of Public Works Town of Carleton Place - 175 Bridge St. Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 2V8 For Information Contact: Wayne Fraser 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 2V8 Tel: 613-257-6203 wfraser@carletonplace.ca

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Fraud seminar to be held for seniors EMC news – The Arnprior OPP will host a fraud seminar for seniors on Thursday, Nov. 15.

The free session will be held at 2:30 p.m. at Island View Suites, 30 Jack Cres. in Arnprior.

The seminar aims to help seniors and family members learn more about frauds targeting the elderly and what

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they can do to protect themselves and others. Senior volunteer Ormond Carnegie from the Canadian

Water Response Team Drought Level 2 Continues

Anti-Fraud Centre, formerly known as Phone Busters, will be a guest speaker. His presentation will show how to take a proactive approach that will lessen your chance of becoming a target of consumer mass marketing fraud and identity theft. Space is limited. To register, contact Constable Helen Paterson at the Arnprior Detachment at 613-623-3131 or email helen. paterson@ontario.ca. “Fraud: Recognize it, report it, stop it.” HIGH PRESSURE WARNING

Ground Water Levels at Record Lows - Closely monitor your well level.

Consumers should beware when buying items at their home, warns the Renfrew OPP, reporting they have

Water Conservation Target - 20% Reduction in Water Use. Despite recent rainfall, the groundwater levels have not shown any significant level of recharge, and they are below normal across the County. Even if we experience significant rainfall this autumn, our groundwater levels may not re-charge adequately for the winter months.

heard about several cases of high pressure sales pitches lately. Under the Consumer Protection Act, if goods purchased are valued at more than $50, you are entitled to a coolingoff period, advise police. “You can change your mind within 10 days and notify the company and they must honour your decision,” say police. They also stress sales incentives must not be false, misleading or deceptive. “Learn more about your rights, so you are prepared when door-to-door sales come to you.” More information is available at www.ontario/ca/consumerprotection. 1101.R0011711688

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NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP OCTOBER 26 CORPORATE FLYER We would like to clarify the Fido LG Optimus L7 (WebCode: 10206957) found on page 11 of the October 26 flyer. Please be advised that this phone is offered on a 2-year voice and data activation plan and IS NOT offered without a data plan, as previously advertised.

Well drillers recommend taking action now, before freezing temperatures arrive and difficulties and costs increase.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

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Suggestions for residents relying on groundwater and wells: If you have a dug well where you can safely and easily measure the level, record it and check weekly to determine if your well is recharging or if you are at risk of losing your water supply. Turn off electrical power to pump prior to measuring.

WILD GAME MEAT CUTTING OR BEEF

Do not attempt to measure levels in a drilled well - consult a well drilling contractor.

Call Bob Cell 631.290.5521 or 613.432.2395 1080 Scheel Dr Arnprior

The Renfrew County & District Health Unit is recommending that you have a water quality test performed to ensure your groundwater is safe for human consumption. Sample bottle pick-up and drop-off locations and hours of operation are below.

Barry’s Bay 12 Dunn St.

Monday - Wednesday 8:30am - noon & 1:00pm. - 4:30pm

Laurentian Hills Municipal Office 34465 Hwy 17

Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Pembroke 7 International Dr.

Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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Water Bottle Drop-off Times Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:00pm Friday before 10:45am

A.C.W. Christmas Bazaar & Luncheon

Sat. Nov. 17, 2012 Carlton Reid Hall, 287 Harrington St. 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

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Pembroke City Hall 1 Pembroke St. E.

Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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Renfrew 450 O’Brien Road Suite 106

Monday - Friday 8:30am - noon & 1:00pm. - 4:30pm

Monday - Thursday 8:30am - noon & 1:00pm - 4:30pm Friday before 10:00am

For more information regarding water samples phone the Renfrew County and District Health Unit at 613-735-8654 ext. 555 or 1-800-267-1097

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For Mr. & Mrs. Adam VanderVelde of Beachburg, Mr. & Mrs. Herbe Gangl of Pembroke & Guests Sat. Nov. 3/12 at 9:30am Held at 1142 Magnesium Rd., RR1, Haley Station, ON (formerly Ross Mineview Public School) ’08 Chevy van, Nippon, hobnail glass, depression salters, lg. asst. of good glass, Aladdin lamp, bedroom sets, good furniture, household items, utility trailer, pressure washer, snow blower, wood lathe, Craftsman cut-off saw, asst. of good hand & power tools, camping gear, and much more! Hope you can be with us. STEWART’S AUCTIONS - Cobden, ON (613) 646-7649 Check website for more details: www.revelstewart.com

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Temperature Controlled Flash Freeze before Pick Up Will cut to your specifications Regular saw cut or Deboned

Indicators of low water: lower than normal flows, sediment in the water or cloudy water all indicate low well water levels. You should immediately consult a licensed water well driller.

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Help the veterans, support the Poppy Janet Tobio Arnprior Legion

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Stitches in time Arnprior and District Museum curator Janet Carlile is all set to greet visitors to the annual Antique Quilt Show Nov. 3-18. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day except Mondays. Features of this show include a double jacquard weave coverlet from the 1800s and a quilt begun in 1907 and completed in 1909 that is made exclusively of fabric from Brock dresses.

EMC lifestyle – It’s November – Veterans Week, the reason the Legion exists. The Veterans are our soul concerns. None should be alone, hungry or without shelter. But some still are. As hard as the Legion members work, there are always more to care for. The Poppy boxes and the wreaths and crosses are out in windows and stores and businesses. Veterans, Legion members and friends will be on corners and in malls offering the Poppies for you to wear until Nov. 11 when all Poppies should be removed. Place them on the cenotaph after the ceremony if you like or on a veteran’s grave in a nearby cemetery. Give generously, as you can be assured the money all goes to benefit the veterans. The Poppy fund is ‘sacred’. It is protected and controlled like no other. This being the first weekend, the 2360 Arnprior Army Cadets will be offering the poppies Saturday and Sunday, doing their part as young men and women of the community to share in the care of those who have kept Canada safe for them. The annual Remembrance Day Parade organized by the

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Comrade Patrick Simmonds leaves the Arnprior Legion Branch 174 for his post to offer Poppies during the annual Poppy campaign. Arnprior Legion will leave the Legion at about 10:30 a.m., and proceed to John Street and the cenotaph in front of the Arnprior Hospital. A short ceremony and laying of wreaths will take place and

the parade will return to the Legion. We look forward to having with us the Renfrew Pipes and Drum Band, soldiers from Petawawa, many community groups and you!

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Tools, gargoyles stolen in M-B EMC news – Renfrew OPP report tools are missing from a seasonal property in McNabBraeside. The break-in on Robertson Line was discovered Oct. 28 when the owner arrived and noticed tools and a wood splitter missing. OPP Constable Barry Richardson is investigating. Police also report a cement gargoyle was stolen from a property on Burnstown Road sometime in October. Several gargoyles have been stolen from this property this year. DOUBLE TROUBLE

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A McNab-Braeside man faces several charges after being arrested Saturday, Oct. 27. Renfrew OPP report that at about 10 p.m. a male reported seeing suspicious activity on his property on Highway 60 in Admaston-Bromley. A pickup was observed trespassing in the area of fuel storage tanks on the victim’s property. When the suspect was approached, the vehicle fled on Highway 60 towards Renfrew. The victim followed the truck into town, where they lost sight of it. The victim reported the incident to OPP. A few

hours later officers received a report of a possible impaired driver in a white pick-up. Police stopped the truck on Thompson Road in Horton. After speaking to the male driver police arrested him for impaired driving. The investigation revealed it was likely the same vehicle responsible for the theft earlier in the evening. The male driver threatened the officer several times while travelling to the detachment. Following breath tests, the 35-year-old man was charged with impaired driving, driving over 80 mgs, theft under $5,000, trespassing at night, and uttering threats. On Saturday, Oct. 20 at about 2:30 p.m., a vehicle was stopped on Clifford Side Road in McNab-Braeside by Const. Cosmo Longo. Open alcohol was seized from the passenger and a 33-year-old Renfrew man was issued a ticket for consuming liquor in other than a licenced establishment, residence or private place. Another traffic stop at 12:10 p.m., also on Clifford Side Road, had the officer seizing open liquor and charging a 49year-old Horton man.

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AUTO PARTS Michelin Snow Tires on Rims. 195-60-15 used for 2 seasons. $300.00 firm 613-485-6680

HUNTER SAFETY HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613-432-5192 kevin.white@bell.net

INVESTMENT PROPERTY DUPLEX Renfrew 1- 3 Bedroom 1- 1 Bedroom Garage Good investment property Owner Motivated Call for more information 613-623-4747

FIREWOOD 16” DRY MIXED HARDWOOD Pickup or Delivered McLeod Building Supplies 613-432-3942 Mon - Fri 8-5:30 pm Sat 8-12 pm Visa, Mastercard, and Debit accepted

BUSINESS SERVICES !!A-1!! DUMP RUNS, Branches small tree removal. Appliance repair, appliance removal (small-fee), Moving available with trailer. Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, 613-623-9768, Arnprior Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540 CYS DOES FALL clean up, dump runs, snow removal and house cleaning. Quality work, reasonable rates. Liscensed and insured. Support your locals. Call Bob 613-622-5923

Seniors Assistance Light housekeeping, cooking, companionship and errands, compassionate care. References available. Call Ann at 432-2182

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GARAGE SALE Downsizing business sale/ RHCartman 73 Plaunt St. Sat. Nov 3/12. Radial arm saw, 3 table saws, 6” jointer, chop saws, drills, band saw, Miller portable welder (for parts) 6ft wide basket awning, electric piano, amp’s, Peavey PA system, cabinets, shelving and more.

FOR RENT 1 Bedroom Apartment$675/month, tenant pays hydro $85/month includes heat, large apartment, 2nd floor, mature tenants only, no pets. Arnprior Town Center 106 McGonigal St. 613-623-0866. 2 Bedroom 1st floor apartment in quiet senior building. Fridge & stove & outdoor plug-in included. All newly renovated. Call 613-432-4909 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Renfrew available Nov 1st $ 550.00 month, tenant pays heat (natural gas) and hydro. References, first/last. NO PETS. 613-433-5998 Apt for rent 285 Raglan St. Renfrew, above the Bonnechere Bakery. Fridge & stove included, 2 bedroom, parking, very clean, references required. 613-333-1042 ARNPRIOR - 1 1/2 storey 2 bedroom home - appliances included - non-smoker -no pets - $800.00/mo plus utilities - available Dec 10 references -1st and last month’s rent required613-623-0229. ARNPRIOR - spacious 3 bedroom split level home - very clean and well maintained - all appliances included $1400.00/mo plus utilities non-smokers - no pets available Dec 10 - references 1st and last month rent required - 613-623-0229 Renfrew Inn Suites - 1 bedroom extended stay suite $850 per month. 2 bedroom suite $975 month. Bachelor $650 per month. Hydro, water, heating/ a.c., cable tv included. No last month needed 613-281-9444 RENFREW - Attractive 1-br apt., with laundry room, in modern brick home. Stove, fridge, water, use of side yard, parking, and yard maintenance all included. Private entrance. Quiet, cottage-like setting. Center town convenience. Sorry, no pets. Prefer mature adult or senior. $645. monthly. Phone 613-432-7124

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ARNPRIOR BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom town house style apartment, water and parking included. Laundry facility on site. Available Dec. 1st, $820/month +utilities, 613-240-5728

RENFREW,1 bedroom backing onto park, eat-in kitchen, walk in closet, large bathroom, hardwoods, parking, utilities plus first and last. References, no pets. 613-623-4747

STABILITY, SECURITY, SERVICE. Community-based company. Personal friendly approach to policyholders. Looking for this kind of insurance broker? Call Eady Insurance 613-432-8543

ARNPRIOR, Beautiful waterfront home, 2 bedroom plus den, 2.5 bath. Swimming, fishing, boating, Available Nov. 1st, $1800/month plus utilities. 613-623-1872 www.arnpriorwaterfront.com Available immediately 2 & 1/2 bedroom bungalow (no storage) great location, private, fully furnished includes washer & dryer, no pets, $1200 a month, heat, hydro & satellite included. 613-432-7410 leave a message CALABOGIE, 1 bedroom, Clean quiet building, laundry in building, Partly furnished, parking, cable included. Available Immediately, $575+hydro, 613-864-1168, 613-836-7082 FIVE BEDROOM Country Home, Large kitchen, living room, laundry, bathroom, full basement. $1100/month, Pakenham, Arnprior area. Phone 613-623-5781 Large 2 bdrm, ground floor, clean, includes fridge, stove, parking. Available Immediately. $775.00/month plus utilities. Near downtown Arnprior. Mature single/couple, retirees, non-smokers. First/last and references required. (613) 298-0363 Large 3br home available immediately. Private drive and yard, recently redecorated, HW floors in LR/DR. $975 + utilities. First/Last and references required. 613-432-2870 Large two bedroom apartment 260A Barr St. Renfrew. Two floors in heritage home. Two entrances. Quiet & secure. Available 01/Jan, references required. 613-432-5972 NEWLY RENOVATED One plus bedroom, upstairs apt, downtown Arnprior. Washer/dryer in unit, secure building with intercom, parking spot, heat and hydro extra, $725 month, first/last 613-302-1669 Renfrew, 1 bedroom apt, fridge, stove $625/month utilities included. Large bachelor apt, fridge, stove $595/month utilities included. 613-433-8842 or 1-613-757-0473 TWO BEDROOM APT for rent, central location, renovated, first and last months rent required, references, $725 includes hydro. Non smoking, no pets. Please call 613-623-6738

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FOR SALE 2010 Arctic Cat 700 EFI low mileage - winch, $6900, 613-327-4074 !!20+APPLIANCES!! Nearlynew washers, dryers, fridges, stoves freezers. Warrantied, delivered. Appliance repair, parts for sale, disposal, dishwasher installation. Support your locals! For viewing, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior 8’ length firewood. All mixed hardwood. Also buying standing timber. 613-312-9859. Adult 3 wheel bicycle, excellent condition, best offer. Phone 613-432-3591 and offer Barley and Wheat Straw For Sale. Delivery Available. Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613-649-2620 or 613-649-2440 Beef Grower Pellets For Sale, Bulk, totes or small bags. Call for info & pricing. Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613-649-2620 or 613-649-2440 Countertops large variety to choose from. We provide complete installation service. Ask about our Promotion call Paramount Kitchens for details 613-687-4620 ELECTRIC GOLF Cart in excellent condition with back seat. Asking $ 3,000 or BO, can be seen in Renfrew area. Call 613-898-0298. Grass Fed local Beef for sale, sides, quarters or custom freezer packages. Call now for November delivery 613-622-0004 www.gableridgefarm.ca *HOT TUB (SPA) Covers-Best Price. Best quality. All shapes and colours. Call 1-866-652-6837. www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper Hunter’s Special Trailers for sale starting at $1099, for 5x8 c/w 15” tires & ramp. 613-327-4074 all sizes available Set of 4 BF Goodrich Slamom winter tires and rims used 1 season, asking $450. 1997 Skidoo Skandic long track in excellent condition only 2500 km’s, asking $2000. 613-333-2305 2001 Buick Century, low mileage, certified, gold asking $3500. Call 613-432-9933 to arrange viewing

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Congratulations Dana & Tyler!! NATHAN CHAPMAN

HELP WANTED AZ DRIVERS enjoy the advantage of driving for a leading international truckload carrier great pay, benefits and bonuses; steady miles; driver friendly freight; safe equipment; and weekly pay. Ask about our TEXAS Team program and our Lease Program! Just a few reasons why Celadon Canada was voted One of the Best Fleets to Drive For in North America for 2012! Hiring Company Drivers & Owner Operators. Cross-Border & IntraCanada Lanes. Call recruiting at 1-800-332-0515 www.celadoncanada.com BUSY CARP MEDICAL Centre looking for a full time certified medical records person with at least 1 year experience. Must have knowledge of privacy directives and chart transfer. Please email your CV to: joan@wcfht.ca Experienced Cashier position available weekends and evenings. Fax resume to 613-433-9806 HOMEWORKERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!!! Full & Part Time Positions Are Available - On-Line Data Entry, Typing Work, Home Assemblers, Mystery Shoppers, Online Surveys, Others. No Experience Needed! www.ontariojobsathome.com

LOOKING FOR A Licensed Automotive Technician to tutor an apprentice three evenings a week. Serious Inquires only. Call 613-623-4307 Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858. Overhead Door Technician Established overhead door company looking for experienced technicians/installers. Welding and electrical ability an asset. Top wages/great benefits. Send resume to jordan@alparsons.on.ca or fax 613-798-2187. WANTED -People who want to supplement their income. People who want to work from home at their own pace. People who want to invest $10in order to achieve unlimited earning potential. AVON Canada wants you. Call today Cindy 1-866-443-4289

GREENE, Percy November 4, 1983 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, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies in the heart concealed.

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COMMERCIAL RENT AFFORDABLE commercial space for rent: retail or store front office, downtown Arnprior, 998 to 1,773 square feet, 613-299-7501

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CHILD’S PARADISE Toddler to Schoolage 450 O’Brien Rd. ww.childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627

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HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY Earl Moore would like his family and friends to help him celebrate it Saturday November 3, 2012 1–4 p.m. St. Claire’s Hall 4009 Dwyer Hill Road, Ashton

RECKENBERG, Roger In memory of our brother who passed away Oct. 31, 2010.

Elderly male requires live-in caregiver and house keeper. Your own apartment included. Weekends off. Phone Bill 613-623-0270 Location: Braeside, 3 km from Arnprior.

Sheldon and Laura Chapman are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Nathan Kenneth Chapman, born September 4, 2012 at 6:07 am at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital. Proud grandparents are Joan and Ken Chapman and Larry and Bernadette Haaima and Great Grandmother Brenda Haaima. Special thanks to Dr. Honey. And to an extraordinary labour coach, Auntie Sherry Haaima for your love and support.

Weslo Cadence DX10 electronic treadmill. $250. New $1500. Please call Morris Eady 432-9025

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We would like to thank our family, relatives, friends & neighbours who attended & wished us well at our 45th anniversary. Thank you for the gifts, cards and a drive in a 1951 Cadillac. Thank you all so much & God bless you all. Vern & Carole Rose CL388760

Thank You We would like to thank our family, friends, and neighbours for their love and support. We are grateful for your cards, food, donations and attendance at the funeral home and church in memory of our Mom (Kaye). Thank you to Andre Pilon and your amazing staff for the attention to detail, care and compassion provided to our family. Thank you to the eight grandsons who acted as pallbearers for their grandmother. Granny would have been so proud of you. Thank you to Riley’s Catering for the delicious lunch served after the service. And a final heartfelt thank you to the wonderful staff at Groves Park Lodge for all the loving care and compassion given to Mom. Your attention to Mom’s needs made her feel that this was her home and this will never be forgotten.

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IN MEMORIAM RECKENBERG, Roger In memory of our Dad, Roger Reckenberg, who passed away October 31, 2010. It just seems like yesterday we use to talk and play, But now your in a safer better place where you lay, We hope where you are is hunting heaven, That everyday is cloud seven, I know we didn’t always see eye to eye, But we truly loved you, that’s no lie, We would give anything for just one more day, Whatever the price we would pay, You taught us well and you will be proud of the men we’ll be, But memories never fade they flow like the sea. We love you Dad and always will, Love Dwayne, Brent and Jonathan

RECKENBERG, Roger In memory of Roger Reckenberg our loving son who passed away October 31, 2010. 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 would is healed; But they little know the sorrow; That lies within the heart concealed. Always remembered, Love Mom and Dad

Cody was a dog that didn’t understand love or trust in being rescued through fear ran away. After 7 weeks in the cold and unfamiliar countryside Cody the miniature Australian Shepherd finally found a place where he could feel safe. The unbelievable reality though is that he bonded deeply with Roxie the lab who hates all other dogs. Lauren Atkins and Kaelyn McGrimmon, 11 years old and best friends for years are known for rescuing animals. Their calm and peaceful approach allowed Cody to take food from them. Cody was trusting enough to stay with Roxie to sleep. The girls were aware Cody was a missing dog and smart enough to keep him safe for the weekend and find the person who would take him to the vet. Cody had Lyme disease and a dislocated hip but now is on the mend thanks to these quick thinking girls. Everyone in Renfrew had been helpful and delicate in calling tips or Cody sightings. These girls had the magic of getting near him. Lauren is donating her reward money to the Humane Society and Kaelyn is donating hers to Hospice. The magic continues‌ CL389483

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Claims against the estate of Lillian Theresa Scheel, late of the Village of Pakenham in the Town of Mississippi Mills, who died June 11, 2011, must be in our hands by November 17, 2012, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. Ian McBride, Solicitor Doucet McBride 85 Plymouth Street, Suite 100 Ottawa ON K1S 3E2 Solicitor of the Estate Trustee REMOVE YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD 100,000+ have used our service since 1989. BBB A+ rating. US Waiver allows you to travel to the US, or apply for a Record Suspension (Pardon) - professional & affordable Call 1-8-NOW PARDON (1-866-972-7366) www.removeyourrecord.com

COMING EVENTS Celebrating our 25th Christmas Open House at Teresa’s Valley Treasures Osceola Sat. Nov. 3rd 10-4 & Sun Nov. 4th 12-5. Decorations, Gifts & Decor Galore. Treats & draws. 613-646-7964 Melissa Stylianou Quintet with Special Guest Megan Hamilton. Friday November 16, 7:30 pm Chalmers United Church, 212 Barrie St. Kingston Students/Seniors $10, Adults $20 www.queensu.ca/pao or 613-533-2558.

PERSONAL RITCHIE, Allan In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away 1 year ago on November 3, 2011. We think of you often, even though you are no longer in our lives to share. But in our hearts, you are always there. Love Wife Marilyn and family

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RITCHIE, Allan Robert- In loving memory of a cherished father who passed away November 3, 2011. If we could have a lifetime wish And one dream that could come true, We would pray to God with all our hearts Just to see and speak to you. A thousand words won’t bring you back. We know because we’ve tried. And neither will a million tears, We know because we’ve cried. You’ve left behind our broken hearts and precious memories too. But we’ve never wanted memories, We only wanted you. Loved and remembered always by Karen (Robert), Bob (Brenda), and Grandchildren LOST & FOUND FOUND GLASSES, McLean Park in Arnprior on Sept. 18th. Claim at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal Street W, 613-623-6571

LAND FOR SALE 175 Acres off Goshen Road between Arnprior and Renfrew. Hardwood bush, good hunting. $175,000. More information call 613-623-7572

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RECENTLY WIDOWED looking for a friend to go for coffee or lunch. Go shopping. 613-623-2314

PETS DOG SITTING Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 PUPPY KINDERGARTEN CLASSES Wags & Whiskers offers obedience and socialization. Celebrating 11 years. Call Tena and Ian 613-623-6200

REAL ESTATE SERVICES Mobile homes. Several sizes. Canadian made. CSA approved. 4 season. Re-modeled. Delivered to your lot. 613-657-1114, 613-218-5070.

ROOM / BOARD Active senior lady looking for accommodation in Renfrew. Would consider light duties for senior. No pets, rugs or perfumes please. 613-432-7596

TENDERS Tenders for Snowplowing and Sanding (when required) for the property at 56 Wrangler Rd will be received by Nov 9, 2012. Please submit to the address below or by email or drop off at Church. Calavary Pentecostal Church P.O. Box 404 Renfrew On K7V 4A6, email plorne@bellnet.ca

VEHICLES TRUCK FOR SALE, 2004 Ford XLT extend a cab 4x4, 5.4 litre engine, automatic, power windows, power door locks, heated/power mirrors. Red exterior, clean grey interior, asking $7900.00, safetied Call 613-229-1809

WANTED Barley, Oats and mixed grain wanted. Pricing based on delivery. Call Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613-649-2620 or 613-649-2440 OLDANTIQUE FURNITURE, old advertising coca-cola, Mountain Dew, old gas and oil items, toys, decoys, old postcards, old Halloween and Christmas items. Call Sheryl MacKenzie at 613-432-4909

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449 Wanted to buy- snowmobiles and cutter/sleigh. Husky or Snowcruiser. 613-257-5173.

BUSINESS SERVICES WINTER SNOW SEASON call JACOB HULTINK SNOW REMOVAL for a quote. Either contract/per trip/or per snow fall accumulation. 613-432-5437 anytime. Fully insured, 14 machines, 29 years experience

APPARTMENTS FOR RENT 54 MADAWASKA, 1 bedroom, second floor, DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR heat included. $575+hydro. First and last, no smoking, no pets, employment reference. 613-433-6000 Arnprior - A New Bungalow End Unit Townhome available November 1st in a very desirable neighborhood. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathrooms, Hardwood and Ceramics throughout, Large Rear deck, attached single car garage, paved driveway, A/C and 5 appliances included. $1,250.00 per month plus utilities, Call 613623-6589. Arnprior - A New Bungalow End Unit Townhome available November 1st in a very desirable neighborhood. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathrooms, Hardwood and Ceramics throughout, Large Rear deck, attached single car garage, paved driveway, A/C and 5 appliances included. $1,250.00 per month plus utilities, Call 613623-6589.

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246 JOHN STREET N, 2 blocks south of hospital, 1 bedroom, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, pet-friendly, includes parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, 613-299-7501 252 JOHN St N, 2 blocks from hospital, 2-bedroom apartment available, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, pet-friendly, includes parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, 613-299-7501, Tony ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, available December 1st on McGonigal Street, $975 utilities extra. 2 parking spots, 613-832-3128 or 613-293-3530 1 bedroom apartments, in Braeside $475 or $510 plus hydro. First and last month’s rent and references required. No dogs. 613-832-5478 or 613-2860563.

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Pillar5 Pharma is a contract manufacturer built on a foundation of excellence from over 50 years as a world class supplier to the pharmaceutical industry. Our philosophy is simple - quality leadership and quality people make quality product! While we are always accepting resumes for pharmaceutical manufacturing related positions, we have immediate openings for the following: PORTER (PERMANENT) Reporting to the Manager of Maintenance Services, the Porter’s role is to carry out janitorial tasks according to a written sanitation program in order to maintain GMP compliance within the plant. This position also includes monitoring various facility systems, i.e. check compressors, boiler and water rooms and physical requirements include lifting, shoveling snow and the use of equipment such as a snow blower, floor scrubber, burnisher, forklift and bailer. QUALIFICATIONS: r )JHI TDIPPM EJQMPNB r "CJMJUZ UP GPMMPX XSJUUFO QSPDFEVSFT r "CJMJUZ UP XPSL JOEFQFOEFOUMZ PO B SPUBUJOH TIJGU r "CJMJUZ UP PQFSBUF B GPSLMJGU r (.1 (PPE .BOVGBDUVSJOH 1SBDUJDFT Experience and previous janitorial and manufacturing experience would be an asset The submission deadline for the Porter position is November 16, 2012. PACKAGERS (Temporary) Reporting to a Production Team Leader, the packaging role is to inspect and pack products in compliance with production, quality and safety standards. QUALIFICATIONS: r )JHI TDIPPM EJQMPNB r "CJMJUZ UP NVMUJ UBTL BOE BEBQU UP DIBOHF r 1SPWFO BCJMJUZ UP GPMMPX XSJUUFO QSPDFEVSFT BOE DPNQMFUF BDDVSBUF EPDVNFOUBUJPO r %FNPOTUSBUFE BCJMJUZ UP XPSL CPUI JOEFQFOEFOUMZ BOE JO B UFBN FOWJSPONFOU r $BQBDJUZ UP XPSL BMM TIJGUT BOE NFFU UIF QIZTJDBM EFNBOET PG UIF QPTJUJPO r 1SFWJPVT FYQFSJFODF JO B NBOVGBDUVSJOH FOWJSPONFOU XPVME CF BO BTTFU APPLICATION PROCESS: If you are interested in working in a culture where each individual is trusted, respected and encouraged to achieve their full potential, please submit your resume to: Pillar5 Pharma Inc. )VNBO 3FTPVSDFT 365 Madawaska Blvd. "SOQSJPS 0OUBSJP , 4 $ & .BJM )3!QJMMBS QIBSNB DPN We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

INDUSTRIAL SPACE FOR RENT UP TO 3000 sq.ft., a/c, central heating, low maintenance, parking, common washrooms, Daniel Street, Arnprior. doug. johnston@kingdonholdings. com 613-622-7931

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Prayer to the Blessed Virgin, never to fail! Oh, most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me, here you are my mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have a recourse to thee (3 times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you.

SUMMARY Hospice Renfrew is a 6 bed residential home like facility that provides quality of life care for those in the ďŹ nal stages of life .We currently require mature, experienced Registered Nurses who wish to work in a positive and supportive patient centered work environment. We offer exible self scheduling, a competitive salary as well as access to ongoing opportunities for mentorship and education. The Registered Nurse assumes a lead role in the hospice team; provides direct care to patients that include pain and symptom management as a strong component of this rewarding nursing position. The RN also directs and supervises care provided by the Personal Support Worker, and Hospice Volunteers. • •

QUALIFICATIONS Current CertiďŹ cate of Competency from College of Nurses of Ontario Proven knowledge and expertise in hospice/palliative care; pain and symptom management

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MURRELL, Clayton Suddenly but peacefully at home on Saturday afternoon, October 27th, 2012. Clayton Earl Murrell of Arnprior at the age of 80 years. Dear son of the late Milton Murrell and the late Mildred Sly. Loved father of Roxanne MurrellSegovia (Hector) of Nicaragua; Bill Murrell (Ann) of Munster Hamlet; Brent Murrell of Carleton Place and Peter Murrell of Arnprior. Also survived by 3 grandchildren: Martha Elena, Richard and Sara. Private funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care and direction of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Clayton, a donation to your favorite charity would be appreciated by his family.

Peacefully at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital in the early hours of Saturday morning, October 27th, 2012. Lionel “Leoâ€? George Leonard at the age of 89 years. Husband of Monica (nee Shea). Dear stepfather of Colleen Campbell (David), Barbara Shea, Glenn O’Malley (Muriel), Anne Murack (Tony) and Garry O’Malley (Jeanine). Dear brother of AndrĂŠ, Armand (Bunny), Jean Males (Cliff) and Rachelle Leonard. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Wilfred and Roger; 2 sisters: Fern Jollett and Frances Deforge as well as his close friend, Millie. Special “Papaâ€? to 11 grandchildren.Will be missed by his many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, October 31st from 11 a.m. until Service time in the Pilon Family Chapel at 1 o’clock. A reception followed. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion assembled at the funeral home for a tribute service on Wednesday morning at 11:15. In memory of Leo, a donation to the Royal Canadian Legion or the Arnprior Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation would be greatly appreciated by his family.

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Peacefully in Stoneridge Nursing Home, Carleton Place, Ontario on Monday October 29, 2012. Beverley Roberts (nee Ware) age 74 years. Loving wife of Edward Roberts. Loved mother of Linda Roberts (Ralph Richardson) and Leighanne Roberts (Peter Cartmill). Loved grandmother of Andrew and William Cartmill. Dear sister of Robert (Shirley) Ware, Kenneth (Heather) Ware and Brian Ware. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Tuesday 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. where Funeral Service will be conducted in the Chapel on Wednesday October 31st at 1:30 p.m. Interment St, James Anglican Cemetery, Carleton Place. For those desiring donations to St.Paul’s Anglican Church, Parkinson Society or Cancer Society would be appreciated.

Peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital while surrounded by the love and prayers of his family on Monday morning, October 29th, 2012. Roderick Terrance “Rod� Mulcahey of Calabogie at the age of 63 years. Son of the late Raymond Mulcahey and the late Zita Massicotte. Beloved husband of Rose Marie (nee Windle). Dearly loved father of Karen Mulcahey (Jason Andrus) of Kanata; Jenn Fleming (Jason) and Christina Mulcahey (Robin Johnson), both of Calabogie. Cherished and proud “Papa� of Payton, Addison and Hailee. Dear brother of Cathy Massie of Cantley, P.Q.; Clem Mulcahey (Diane) of Hull, P.Q; Shirley Brennan (late Mervin) of Low, P.Q.; Denis Mulcahey and Evelyn Carleton (Brian) both of Ottawa. Predeceased by a brother: James Mulcahey (Phyllis of Val des Monts, P.Q.) Special brother-in-law of Norma Lavallee (Wayne) of Arnprior, Donna Camelon (Merrill) of Calabogie and Dave Hamilton (late Clare) of Arnprior. Rod will be fondly remembered. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Precious Blood Church, Calabogie on Friday morning, November 2nd at 11 o’clock. Interment Parish Cemetery. In memory of Rod, a donation to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated by his family.

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Suddenly at his late residence, R.R. #6, Renfrew, on Saturday October 27, 2012, Andrew Rekowski, age 83 years. Son of the late John Joseph & Victoria (nee Sweed) Rekowski; dear brother of Theresa Klaman, Hamilton, Phil (late Betty), Mary (Thomas) Dedo, Thomas (Fran), Barbara (Glenn) McGahan, Renfrew, Catherine (Garry) Molson, Brockville, Stanley (Heather), Haley Station. Predeceased by sister Annie, brothers Patrick, Albert & Leonard (Irene). Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Tuesday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Wednesday October 31st at 10:30 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In memory of Andrew, donations to Hospice Renfrew or Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Past Diocesan President of the Catholic Women’s League, Past President of the Catholic Women’s League of Our Lady of Fatima Church, Secretary and Chair of Membership for the Royal Canadian Legion, Secretary of the Silver Seniors, former Secretary at Our Lady of Fatima School, former board member at St. Joseph’s High School. Peacefully surrounded by the love of her family at Bonnechere Manor on Monday October 29, 2012 at the age of 83. Beloved wife of Gerry Quinn for 60 years. Doreen was the youngest of 11 and the last surviving child of the late Thomas McDermott and Helen “Lena� Scissons. Dear Mom of Nancy (David Guyea ), Laurie (Richard Freemark), Tom (Sharon Messerschmidt), Patrick (Kathleen). Dear grandma of Julie (Matthew Jurgensen), Danny, Kathleen, Quinn (Stephan Charbonneau), Emily, Nathan, Michael, Madeline, Olivia, Owen. Dear great-grandma of MacKenzie, Avery and Collin. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Friday November 2nd from 2-4, 7-9pm and after 9:15am Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church Renfrew on Saturday November 3rd at 11:00am. Cremation to follow. Donations may be made in Doreen’s memory to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation. Online condolences/ donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

CRAIG, George Laughlin June 16, 1922 – October 26, 2012 It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of George Laughlin Craig on October 26, 2012. George was born in Kinburn, Ontario on June 16, 1922 and was raised on the family farm in nearby Fitzroy Harbour. George is predeceased by his father Richard, mother Sadie, sisters Valerie, Bertha, and his brother Oswald. George left home at the age of 18 and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He became a pilot, and thus began his long and rewarding career in aviation. Beginning in St. Eugene, Ontario, he started on the Fleet Finch then went on to Summerside P.E.I. to train on Harvards, where he received his Wings on September 25, 1941. Overseas, George spent 2 years on the Isle of Man in Training Command, flying new gunners, navigators and bomb aimers arriving from all over the world. George then completed his 4 engine conversion at Operational Training Unit and was assigned to 6 Group Bomber Command, 424 Squadron, Skipton-On-Swale, Yorkshire. George completed 34 operational trips, all on the Halifax. He remained in close personal contact with all his crew members as the years rolled by. At the age of 22 George was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. In January 1945 George returned to Canada and remained with the R.C.A.F. until January 1946. His next adventure was with his brother Oswald. They purchased a diamond drill and headed to Kirkland Lake, Ontario to try their hand at underground mining. George was with the Aerial Survey Division and in 1948 flew one of 4 Lockheed Hudsons to Venezuela, where he met and married Patricia, the love of his life. They began their married life in Edmonton before moving to Montreal where George became, Chief Pilot, C.P.A. Eastern Operations. He maintained his farm in Fitzroy Harbour and built his herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle. These were his “roots�, always visiting his relatives and friends in the Ottawa Valley. The family moved west in 1963, settling in Richmond B.C., George retired from C.P. Air in 1982 as Captain on the 747. Upon retiring, Dad continued to enjoy hockey, camping and fishing. Dad was a devoted son, husband, father, grandfather and uncle. He is survived by, and will be forever loved and missed by Pat, his wife of 64 years, his four children Janet (John), Richard, Marilyn (Mark), and Bob (Vicki). Dad will always be loved and remembered as a wonderful grandfather by his 5 grandchildren, Michael (Cassie), Graham (Liz), Glenn (Lorelei), Lindsay and Trevor. We wish to thank Belinda, Josephine and the staff of the Richmond General Hospital for all their care and support. A celebration of George’s life will be held at St. Anne’s Anglican Church, 4071 Francis Road, Richmond B.C. Friday November 2nd at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to The Canadian Diabetes Association. “Wishing You All You Wish For� CL389502


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EMC lifestyle - With Sandy bearing down on the United States and warnings that Sandy’s far-reaching effects will hit Ontario, the worst thing pet owners can do is to adopt a “wait and see� attitude. Instead, pet owners should take pro-active steps to secure their pets. Make sure you have a full tank of gas, cash on hand and an evacuation plan should have to leave your home quickly. Before the storm, bring your pets inside. Animals can often sense natural weather-related events such as major storms well in advance of the event itself. Animals may display agitation or will frequently seek out hiding places. Their hearing is more acute than ours. They are often frightened by rumbles we can’t even hear. They don’t know what is causing that noise, so they may panic. Pets are often lost because dogs will break out of the garage or back yard and cats will run away, then hide, and not find their way back. The best thing you can do for a cat is confine them to an interior room where the noise is muted. For dogs, if you know a storm is coming, you may need to get some tranquilizers from your vet to take the edge off their fear. Set up a ‘safe’ area in your house for your pets. This might be a crate or carrier in an inner room or basement. Closing the

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drapes or turning up the battery powered radio may help. Take your pet’s mind off the storm. Play with them, feed them and reward them for their calm behaviour. Praise your pets for calm behaviour and never discipline them for being fearful or reward them when they are fearful. Reinforce the good. Stay with your pets if possible. If you have tried the above suggestions and find that your pets are still very fearful during storms, discuss the situation with your veterinarian. Medications may help in some instances. Gather pet supplies now. It may be several days before things return to normal. Experts recommend packing five to seven days of pet food, water, and any medications your pet may need, along with litter boxes, fresh litter and trash bags. Pet owners should also make sure they have a pet carrier or crate ready for each pet, and a leash and collar or other restrictive aid to ensure that their pet does not escape and go astray. If your pets are going to a shelter or other boarding facility, they will most likely need veterinary records or other

proof that the animal is up-todate on its vaccinations. It’s also a good idea to take pictures of your pets in case something happens to them during the storm. If you are bringing them to a shelter or boarding kennel leave a set of pictures with them as well. During the storm, do not remove your pets from its carrier or crate unless they are completely under your control. Animals can, and do, act unpredictably when they are scared or frightened. Do not attempt to walk your dog until the storm has completely passed. It is recommended to keep your pets secured during and after the storm and not let them roam free, especially if there is extensive storm damage to buildings, trees, structures and fallen power lines. After the storm, provide a routine for your pets. Most animals find a routine soothing and comforting. If your pet is used to being fed or walked at certain times or places, get them back to their usual routine as soon as possible. Take extra precautions for the first several days, as the usual smells and sights may be gone in the storm’s aftermath. Pets may become disoriented and confused by the lack of familiar landmarks and not recognize their neighbourhood and home. Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming at 118 John St. N., Arnprior. He can be reached at 613-623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail.com.

Valley man pleads guilty in cruelty case EMC news – The Ontario Humane Society reports a Pembroke man has been sentenced to two years probation after pleading guilty under the Ontario SPCA Act for failing to provide suitable and adequate medical attention to his dog. Pete Larocque, 59, of Pembroke was sentenced on Oct. 15. The court heard that in June the Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Branch received a report from a veterinarian regarding a dog that had been brought into the clinic. Under the Ontario SPCA Act Sec. 11.3, veterinarians are required to report suspected cases of animal cruelty. The Chihuahua named ‘Rusty’ was suffering from two broken legs. The veterinarian treated the first broken leg June 7. A follow-up appointment, on June 15, revealed that Rusty had sustained a second

broken front leg. Larocque refused treatment for the second leg. The compound fracture on the untreated leg was deemed to be unsalvageable and the animal was subsequently euthanized at the request of the owner. Larocque was sentenced to two years probation, preventing him from obtaining more animals, and allowing the Ontario SPCA to inspect animals he presently owns. “If providing for an animal in your care becomes difficult, it is important to take the appropriate steps to ensure that the animal’s health isn’t compromised,� said inspector Sandra Wilkinson. “Before you put the animal at risk, contact your local Ontario SPCA or veterinarian to see what options are available.� To report cruelty, call 1-888-668-7722 or email your concern to cruelty@ospca.on.ca.

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Unwound Band, the fabulous Heartbeats, Chicks & the KOOL KATS and many others.

• November 5-11

Veteran’s Week at the Arnprior Legion Branch 147.

Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

Knights Charities 4-10 p.m. at St. John’s Chrysostom Parish Hall, 50+ vendors, $2,000 in prizes. Free admission. White Lake United Church invites you to an evening of fun and music by Dai Bassett. Bake sale 4-6:30 p.m., music night 7-9 p.m. Funds raised will be used for needed repairs for the church.

• November 3

Arnprior Toastmasters presentation on Crystal Singing Bowls, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Arnprior Library, Light refreshments served. Donation of $5 appreciated. RSVP to carolbyce@gmail.com or call 613-623-1944.

• November 2

Annual Knights of Columbus Ladies Shopping Night fundraiser in support of the Arnprior and district Food Bank, Partners in Caring, and the

Help Robin Brown raise $6,100 for Diabetes. She’s running a half marathon in Scotland next year and needs your support. Pies, cookies, tea biscuits, etc. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Arnprior Mall. Donations also accepted. Bake and craft sale at Arnprior Legion Branch 174.

• November 4

November Valley Singles Lunch at 12:30 p.m. at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. Call Fay at 613-256-8117 or Johanna at 613-432-7622, Johanna Mathieu, jopie12002@ yahoo.ca Katie’s Dream Jamboree – Almonte Civitan Club, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Benefit fundraiser for a very special cause of Katie’s, a pre-school learning centre in Guatemala.

• November 6

Mcnamara Field Naturalists monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Curling Club. Guest speaker is Agriculture Canada research scientist Henri Goulet taking on ‘Ground Beetles: My Favourite Group of Insects’.

mix. Assortment of pieces to be provided, and if you have a passage you especially like to perform, prepare it ahead of time. Coffee, tea, cookies and treats provided. This isn’t ‘members only’ or ‘by invitation only’ event, feel free to spread the word, and invite friends and neighbours. Also Dec. 6,

• November 9, 10

Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home November Diners Club at Jim’s Restaurant, hot beef, $12. Entertainment by Dennis Meilleur and Billy Debenham. Call 613-623-7981.

‘How To Prepare For An Audition’ workshop. Tips and hints from directors – monologues, voice, songs and mock auditions. Learn in a fun and supportive environment on how to be your best at an audition and polish your skills Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For details, contact Lisa, 613-623-7293, or look at the flier www.tworiversmusicals.ca.

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Free theatre workshop How to Audition, an evening of fun theatre, coupled with a bit of instruction 7 p.m. main meeting room at the Arnprior library. We (you) will perform a number of audition pieces, mostly monologues, but there will also be some two- and three-person scenes in the

Pakenham Curling Club fundraiser. Homemade pies for sale. Contact Brenda 613-256-4418 or Jim 613624-5490 to place your order. Pies will be made ready for pickup Nov. 10 at 172 Jessie St., Pakenham from noon until 1 p.m.

• November 12

Auxiliary to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital annual meeting Monday, 1 p.m., Hospital boardroom. Remembrance Day poster/ poem/essay competition open to all schools, plus Scouts, Guides and Cadets. Entries to be handed in by Nov. 12, event Nov. 18. If pick-up is needed, call Patrick Simmonds, youth education coordinator, at 613-622-0336.

• November 14

Arnprior Support Group For People Living with Parkinson’s Disease meets every second Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library. Visit www. parkinsons.ca or contact local facilitator Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055, therdunn@ sympatico.ca. Scones and Song 1:30 p.m. An afternoon of hymn singing and delicious scones at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St N. de Renzy Hall. See WHAT’S HAPPENING Page 41

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ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Milton A. Fraser B.A., M.Div. 613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!

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WEST CARLETON CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Reverend Mark Redner 3794 Diamondview Road, Kinburn Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.wcca.ca

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279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Associate Pastor Ken Wood Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Youth Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Pastor: The Rev. Julie-Ann Morton Office Phone: 613-622-1069

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

287 Harrington St (at Ottawa) Canon Roger A. Young 623-2554

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Arnprior Legion Branch 174 general meeting in the Legion hall, 7:30 p.m.

• November 15

Luncheon at Galilee featuring New England clam chowder, fresh baked bread, Burgundy beef stew with biscuit topping, mashed potatoes, baked squash, pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Call 613-623-4242, ext. 21 to reserve.

• November 16-18

The 18th It Shouldn’t Hurt to be a Child hockey tournament at the Nick Smith Centre. Ladies and men’s divisions. Entry fee: ladies $525, men’s $595. In support of Victims of Violence Canadian Centre for Missing Children. Contact Dave McCormick, 613227-7990 or dave@herzing.ca .

• November 17

Turkey dinner with all the trimmings and homemade pies and desserts, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St. N., Arnprior. Adults: $12, children: $6, and under-five free. For take-out orders, please call 613-623-9940 before 3 p.m. on the 17. Emmanuel Anglican Church Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon at Carleton Reid Hall, 287 Harrington St., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hot luncheon 11:30 a.m., $8. Crafts, deli, baking, country store, white elephant.

• November 18

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Andre Post, from left, Gayle Young and Arnprior Fire Chief John Okum are among the volunteer servers for the Oct. 23 Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group dinner. celebration for the adoption of the group’s first school in Jamaica, 15 p.m., cake-cutting 2:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Bowling Centre, 120 John St. N.

• November 22

Concert at Galilee Centre 398 John St. N., 7 p.m. featuring rising young vocalists Jeanika Benoit and Sarah Lynn Kidney of Arnprior’s Main Street School of Music. Adults $10. Under-12 $5. Refreshments follow. All welcome. Tickets in advance and at the door. Information: 613-6234242, ext. 21, info@galileecentre. com. The Fitzroy Harbour Lights Seniors’ Club will be having their Annual Spaghetti Dinner at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre on Thursday, Nov. 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets for the popular annual fundraiser are $8 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under.

• November 24

Island View is holding a Christmas Bazaar and is looking for vendors to participate. The cost is $35 per table or $25 if you bring your own table. Please contact Karen Colbert for more information at 613-622-0002. Golden Valley Seniors 4-Hand euchre tournaments, $800 prize money at Arnprior Legion. Registration noon, start 1 p.m. Entry fee $20. 50/50, door prizes, lunch. Net proceeds to Legion. Arnprior Legion Branch 174 Santa Claus parade. Call Legion 613-623-4722 for entry forms.

• December 9

The 12th annual Breakfast with Santa at the Christian Education Centre on John Street in Arnprior. Doors open between 8 and 11 a.m., and we are serving pancakes, sausages, beans, coffee and tea. The Arnprior OEYC is also on site hosting the craft room this year. Santa will be there too.

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EMC lifestyle – Do you want to get out on stage, but the word “audition” sends your heart racing? If you’re interested in developing your talents in plays, musicals, singing competitions and performances, you won’t want to miss an innovative workshop series being offered in Arnprior Nov. 9 and 10. How to prepare for an audition … and get the part is co-sponsored by local voice teacher and choir director Lisa Webber and Two Rivers Musical Productions. Gather tips, ideas and hints for how to improve your audition skills at this fun workshop on Friday, Nov. 9 and Saturday, Nov. 10. There are four sessions planned throughout the two days and each will concentrate on a specific skill. Come to one, two or all of the sessions. Whether you need to know how to prepare a monologue, how to project your voice on stage, or just want to get more comfortable in front of an audience, there will be something for you. On the Friday evening, from 7 to 9 p.m., the workshop will be held at the Arnprior District High School small gym. You will learn how to prepare monologues and “cold reads.” Experienced directors Marybeth Pidgeon and James Hrkach will lead the evening session and cover topics such as stage movement, characterization, vocal projection and dramatic intention. The Saturday workshop will be divided into two sessions: 10 a.m. to

noon and 12:30 to 3 p.m. Both sessions will be held at the Christian Education Centre on John Street and will focus on vocal tips for musical theatre auditions. Webber, Two Rivers music director, will lead an informative workshop on producing confident vocal tone, projecting your voice, good posture and typical vocal exercises that are often required for auditions. Guest speaker Cheryl Jarvis Woods will provide guidelines on what a music director looks for during an audition. Woods has been involved in various Ottawa theatre companies such as Orpheus and GOYA, as well as many productions in Perth. Her expertise and knowledge as an assistant director, rehearsal accompanist, pit musician and audition accompanist will be beneficial to the aspiring actor and community singer. Getting up in front of an audience can be intimidating, but this collaborative workshop will set you at ease as you learn skills to become more confident. The cost for the workshop is $20 ($10 for students). The one-time fee can be paid at the door and will cover as many sessions as you wish to attend. As Two Rivers Musical Productions prepares for the 2013 production of ‘The Wizard of Oz’, this workshop will help potential cast members prepare for upcoming auditions. Call Lisa at 613-623-7293 for more information or see a detailed flier online at www.tworiversmusicals.ca.

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