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Six-time champions Bobby Jo Cavanagh powers through a Bishop Smith defender in the high school rugby title game. Her Arnprior team captured its sixth consecutive regional championship last week. See pages 17-18 for more.
Residents living near the Braeside quarry are claiming victory over a corporate giant’s planned expansion. According to an Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) decision released on Oct. 30, The Miller Group is allowed to expand the quarry – for materials to continue twinning Highway 17 – but was given strict guidelines to follow.
According to Friends Addressing Concerns Together McNab-Braeside, the group challenging Miller, the ruling is a win. “FACT-MB is ecstatic,” reads a press release. “The Ontario Municipal Board decision by Marc Denhez has come out clearly on the side of the community.” In his 58-page decision, Denhez sided with FACT-MB on four aspects of the case: There will be no permanent asphalt plant in the Braeside Quarry; Proper setbacks to residents’ property lines must be kept as the quarry expands; See TOWNSHIP page 5
Poppy campaign underway, Nov. 11 ceremony details finalized Staff
The effort to ensure the sacrifice by Canada’s veterans is not forgotten is in full swing in Arnprior and area. The Legion poppy campaign officially began as it does every year on the last Friday of October. The Arnprior campaign was launched
when Branch 174 Royal Canadian Legion president Harry Hereford pinned the first poppy on Arnprior Mayor David Reid last Friday. Legion members then began offering poppies at noon on Oct. 30. Army cadets were on duty with the poppies on Saturday, Oct. 31 and Legion members will be at convenient places in town through
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Local dignitaries, Arnprior Legion members, students, Army Cadets, Scouts, members of the 42nd Field Regiment from Pembroke and the 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron from Garrison Petawawa, and veterans including representatives from the United Nations and NATO Canada will march from the Legion to the cenotaph in front of the Arnprior hospital. The parade will be led by the ArnpriorMcNab Pipes and Drums band and will arrive in time for the 10:55 a.m. start to the Remem-
brance service. The Last Post and two minutes silence is scheduled, as usual for 1100 hours on the 11th day of the 11th month. The Reviewing Officer will be Second World War veteran Douglas Spaull. The Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother representative is Katheleen Girdwood, whose late son Danny Manship was an Afghanistan veteran. Robert Smith will be the piper and Chris Trump the bugler. The Legion expect about 25 official wreaths will be laid during the ceremony.
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Planning over breakfast Arnprior planner Robin Smith offers participants at a Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce breakfast social an update on the town’s Official Plan. Held at the Arnprior and District Museum on Oct. 21, the meeting featured Smith explaining that the document is being revised to stay current with provincial policies and public sentiment. A vision-oriented document, the Official Plan details land use, environmental issues and other topics. The town welcomes public input on the plan. More information is available on the town’s website.
Work-to-rule was nowhere to be seen at the province’s elementary schools on the morning of Nov. 3, a day after the union representing those teachers struck a tentative agreement with the province. The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) had been without a collective agreement for 14 months, a situation that led to increasing labour action starting in late spring. The union was the last teacher’s federation to forge a deal with the province and Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA). Following the announcement late Nov. 2, an immediate halt was called to all labour action by the union’s 78,000 members. The elementary teachers had escaled their job action on Oct. 28, refusing to participate in any extra-curricular activities. The details of the tentative deal will remain a secret until it is ratified. “This round of bargaining has been exceptionally lengthy and difficult, but in the end we achieved a tentative agreement that ETFO believes is fair and meets the needs of our members,” said ETFO president Sam Hammond in a media release. “ETFO is a democratic organization and ultimately it is the membership that will determine whether this tentative agreement is acceptable … Local leaders will now focus their efforts on reaching agreements in their respective school boards.” The ETFO was facing an ultimatum by the province, which had stated previously that
it would give school boards the ability to dock teacher’s pay if the labour action continued. With the agreement signed, report cards held back by work-to-rule activities should begin flowing to parents and students. “We have specifically agreed that the full progress reports – including comments – will be prepared for all the elementary students in the English public system,” said Ontario education minister Liz Sandals following the announcement, adding that the cards should be sent out on Dec. 11. The deal, according to Sandals, is in line with the offers made to the other teachers unions, and remains a ‘net zero’ bargain. No provincial money flowed to the ETFO during the bargaining process to offset union costs, a situation that caused controversy after it was revealed that the Ontario Secondary Schools Teachers Federation, the Catholic teacher’s union and French teacher’s union received a total of $2.5 million to remain at the bargaining table. SUPPORT WORKERS
Tentative contract agreement was also reached with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) for school support workers. Those 55,000 workers – in all four school board systems - had also been on a work-torule campaign, one which has now ended. A further 15,000 support staff represented by OSSTF are now the last education workers without an agreement. Their work-to-rule action continues. With files from Torstar News Service
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PCs on the attack as hydro rates rise again The Progressive Conservatives continued hammer the provincial government on its “failed electricity” policies as hydro went up 8.7 per cent Nov. 1. “On-peak rates are now at 17.5 cents a kWh, which is four times the rate when the Liberals came to office” said Ontario PC Energy Critic John Yakabuski in a news release. “This further ingrains Ontario as one of the most expensive and uncompetitive energy jurisdictions in North America.” The increase means that the average customer will pay about $53 more each year. This is on top of a $68 in-
crease that came into effect May 1. “The Liberals can’t get anything right when it comes to energy policy,” said PC leader Patrick Brown. “This increase is on top of Ontarians being faced with among the highest electricity rates in North America. “Meanwhile, the government continues to offer no assurance that the fire sale of Hydro One will not result in even more increases for ratepayers, despite Ontario’s financial watchdog confirming the fire sale is a bad deal for
Ontarians.” By the government’s own estimates, hydro rates will continue the skyrocketing increases for at least the next decade, said Brown. In addition, hydro customers will be hit again on Jan. 1, 2016, when the 10 per cent reduction is removed from residential electricity bills. “These bad news announcements put more Ontarians into energy poverty - something the Liberals seem indifferent to, as they refuse to change direction on their reckless hydro policies,” said Yakabuski.
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NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed By-Law 2015-92 on the 20th day of October 2015, under Section 34 of the Planning Act. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency who meets the appeal requirements of the Planning Act may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside not later than the 25th day of November, 2015 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeals unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.
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AND TAKE NOTICE that an appeal must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $125.00 and must be made payable to the Minister of Finance, by certified cheque or money order. Please see below for an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law, describing the lands to which the By-law applies. The complete By-law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. EXPLANATORY NOTE The Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed Comprehensive Zoning By-law No. 2010-49 on November 2, 2010. Purpose and Effect The purpose of this amendment is to amend Section 3.0 – General Provisions of the Township of McNab/Braeside Zoning By-law 2010-49 to include provisions that will allow residential property owners to keep backyard chickens their properties. The effect of the amendment is to add a new Section 3.33 Backyard Chickens that will permit the keeping of no more than 6 chickens on residential lots within the Settlement Areas of the Township, and no more than 12 chickens on lots in the Rural designation that are less than 2 hectares in area. The Zoning By-law will also be amended to add definitions for coop and chicken run. Also, the keeping of backyard chickens will be exempt from the requirements of Minimum Distance Separation (MDS1) separations from sensitive uses. All other provisions of the Zoning Bylaw shall apply.
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Renfrew County Housing Corporation has adopted a smoke-free policy for its about 1,000 units in Renfrew County, including many in Arnprior. The smoke-free policy will be adopted through attrition, except for at 41 Vimy Blvd. in Renfrew, the site of a January fire caused by careless smoking that dislodged residents from their home. The building has been undergoing construction since then. The smoke-free policy, which encompasses all units as well as RCHC property, will be in effect for all new or transferring RCHC clients, but grandfathered for existing residents in units other than at 41 Vimy, which is essentially a new building now that reconstruction is complete, explained Renfrew County Warden Peter
Emon. “This facility will be the first smoke-free building/property within the Renfrew County Housing Corporation portfolio,” says a county press release. “It is to be noted that all of the tenants moving into 41 Vimy Blvd. will have new tenancy agreements as a result of the break in the relationship between the landlord and the tenant caused by the fire that took place on Jan. 7, 2015. All new tenants housed at 41 Vimy Blvd. are required to sign a new tenancy agreement effective Nov. 1, 2015, which contains both the smoke-free housing policy, and proof of mandatory insurance before lease signing,” notes the release. The requirement that tenants have insurance is new and was passed by council in September, explained Emon. He said he believes there is a provision within the RCHC package that helps tenants access
insurance through the municipal housing corporation. The news of the smoke-free policy has been met with positivity for the most part, said Emon. “It’s unfortunate in one sense because you don’t want to force people to step outside in inclement weather and go off the property, but fortunately at Vimy, it’s not that long a walk from the building to the street,” he said. “However, the other tenants want to have a feeling of safety. There can be accidents when people are smoking and the long-term negative effects of secondhand smoke are well-known,” said Emon. “Hopefully this makes us a better landlord than we have been. “Staff indicate there were no significant concerns expressed by the tenants moving back in,” said Emon. Vimy resident Rae Ann Dagenais, pleased to be back in her home, ap-
plauded the smoke-free policy. “I’m extremely happy that it’s non smoking and I’m able to return,” she said. While some residents of other housing units welcomed the change, others expressed doubt that the rule would be adequately enforced. The new smoke-free policy for all RCHC properties will be effective Jan. 1, 2016, which prohibits smoking on all RCHC properties. The smoke-free policy will provide added benefits of lower risk of fire, less maintenance and cleaning costs, and reduced complaints of migrating second-hand smoke.
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HUNTERS Township noise bylaw to be upheld at quarry Back Country Butchers place. The court decision after the blasting accident of 2007 emphasized this fact. Meanwhile, FACT-MB struggles with debt. They has asked the Township of McNab-Braeside, which also opposed Miller at the OMB hearing and benefited from the group’s experts, to pay off the debt. Council is expected to discuss the matter soon, after it receives a report on what the township’s costs were in the OMB process. Miller spokesman and site manager Tom Jones said the company is still studying the decision. It is too late to commit to an appeal, he said. But in his view it isn’t a clear win for the neighbours. “I would say it is a partial victory for both,” Jones said. “There will be an asphalt plant at the quarry.” The community group won’t be swayed though. “It is not common for a small community organization to win against a large multinational company at OMB,” reads the press release. “So FACT-MB and their supporters could not be happier with this outcome.”
ing the group’s recommended environmental protection status; the latter would have lost at the OMB, according to the town’s release. The township indicated it will strengthen the noise bylaw and amend the minimum setbacks for property lines. “The OMB findings go a long way to ensuring that the quality of life that we all enjoy in our township will be maintained,” Peckett said.
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The Township of McNab-Braeside issued a press release also, saying it is “delighted” that limits are set on the expansion. It notes the current council reversed past decisions and established a bylaw protecting residents’ property lines and ensuring no permanent asphalt plant could be built. FACT-MB’s decade-long fight against Miller must be commended the release reads, but it was council that recognized their rights. “This was never a township or FACT-MB group fight. This was a total effort by and for all of our residents,” Mayor Tom Peckett said. “Furthermore, the township thanks the Miller Group for its professionalism during this process, and we look forward to working with our good corporate residents in the future.” The township had “absorbed significant legal costs” after FACT-MB named it in the OMB suit. It also claims sole victory for protecting property lines rather than follow-
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The township noise bylaw will be upheld; The wildlife corridor will be included with the wildlife protection area and a new zoning classification will be made to protect them both. “We won. We won big,” said Norma Moore, a member of FACT-MB. “You just never see this when a small community group wins against a multinational corporation. But we won.” The press release goes on to say it was an “enormous effort by the community over the last almost 10 years,” but that it couldn’t have been a success without the pro bono help of Ecojustice’s Linda McCaffrey. Because of her, the group also got the Canadian Environmental Law Association to take the case to the OMB. One of the key issues in the case had revolved around the installation of a temporary asphalt plant in the Braeside Quarry in September 2009. After suffering adverse effects, nine neighbours took Miller to Small Claims Court and won a decision of nuisance, trespass and negligence, thanks to the legal team of McCaffrey and Ottawa University Professor Lynda Collins. The decision of nuisance stood up on appeal at the superior court. Neighbours are still taking Miller to court for the adverse effects suffered in 2010 and 2011. In response, Miller has argued that a permanent asphalt plant would be more environmentally friendly than a temporary one. However, were a permanent asphalt plant permitted, the risk of water contamination would be too great, Denhez decided. At the OMB hearing in March, Miller had 12 expert witnesses compared to FACTMB’s three experts. Miller had three-quarters of the time at the hearing. But the resident group’s experts were “top notch and our lay witnesses and participants had powerful testimony,” says FACT’s news release. FACT-MB blasting engineer, Dr. Sam Kiger, stated that structural damage to neighbouring homes was just a matter of time if proper setbacks from the quarry were not in
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Stepping foot inside, all the happiness and optimism of an elementary school is there. A bustling place with volunteers and clients alike (sometimes one and the same) are coming and going. They are in the kitchen pulling fresh buns – mischievously called “Nuns’ farts” - out of the oven. Lunch would be served in the café where the coffee pot is never empty, and the conversation rarely over. In the crafts room, members of L’Arche and others put together puzzles or make pretty things with autumn colours. In another room – bright and cheery - toys await kids to play with them. In yet another, a clothing shop, volunteers
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Yet The Fountain’s founder insists that practical help is at the core of what they do. “Somebody asked me 30 years ago: if God would grant me one wish, what would it be,” said Lois Bogar from her office at the Mary Street location. “I said to start a service centre to help people with their practical needs.” It started out modestly enough. In 1999 they had a phone. People would call and they would put them in touch with organizations that could help: legal aid, mental health services, women’s shelters and others. Referral services remain a big part of what takes place at The Fountain. But in 2003 a physical presences was created at Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church. Then, on Oct. 29, 2009, The Fountain moved into the former school (built in 1988). It hasn’t been without challenges. A fire in June 2010 and a break-in a few short weeks ago might discourage some. But Bogar is not one to be deterred. She said the organization is transitioning from a startup to one that is hitting its stride. These days it is less about working out kinks than in making services roll even more efficiently.
share a laugh and are ready to offer fashion advice. Shelves are piled high with all a homeless person could need before moving into an apartment: utensils, pots and pans, bed sheets. There are toys for low income children who have been invited to a party. “Nobody should tell a kid they can’t go to a birthday party because they cannot afford a gift,” said Anne Montgomery, who provides tours of The Fountain. “That’s just not right.” She tells the story of a young couple who left a hunt camp for an apartment in town. The young woman grew up in extreme poverty. When asked if they will need pillows and bed sheets, the response was shocking. “She said, ‘What’s that? What do sheets feel like?’ She’d never slept in bed sheets before,” Montgomery said. “And she looked to be in her 20s. That’s a need so great we don’t even comprehend.” Certainly The Fountain clothes and feeds the body, but it also warms and nourishes the mind and spirit. Deep and lasting friendships - among people who may have suffered isolation for years on end - are created. A small chapel room’s door is always open. A quiet room with a couch and phone offers refuge. The 400 or more folks who visit the Fountain each month take a certain ownership in the place. One fellow who rarely speaks is always the first to help move furniture. Volunteers are welcome especially if they have a specific skill to offer, are adept at nurturing relationships, and can commit to a long-term stake in the place. They don’t need a revolving door of people. They want people who buy into what The Fountain is offering. As their tagline reads: “There is no ‘us and them.’ We are community together.”
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Donna Joyner, left, Nadia DiSalle, and Chrystal Greene take a small break from preparing for Thanksgiving dinner. Meanwhile, Anne Montgomery shows off the childcare centre. Called “How to dress for an interview” the show is co-hosted by Ontrac, the employment services organization. The boutique is open every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with plenty of new and used clothing, baby clothes and household goods.
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• Volunteer Achievement • Community Spirit Award • Social Responsibility Award
To assist in the selection of a recipient for each award, Lanark Highlands’ residents are asked to submit the name of a deserving person/business to the Township for consideration. In making a recommendation, please provide a brief written history of the accomplishments and contributions that your candidate has made to the community. The deadline for submissions is 4:30 p.m. Thursday November 26th, 2015. Please submit nominations to: Stacey Blair, Deputy Clerk 75 George Street, Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 sblair@lanarkhighlands.ca Further details can be found at www.lanarkhighlands.ca
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hen New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives agree that an impeding decision is a bad idea, the general public should take heed. The Ontario Liberal government’s plan to sell off 60 per cent control of Hydro One has a long list of opponents from across the political spectrum. PC leader Patrick Brown and NDP leader Andrea Horwath both issued press releases denouncing the idea. The Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Toronto Sun editorial board also vehemently oppose the notion. So why is Premier Kathleen Wynne willing to hand political capital over to enemies on both sides by trudging ahead with the sale? She would say proceeds from the sale will be spent on transportation infrastructure. Better subways and other public transit projects would provide jobs and result in higher productivity, hence more tax revenue. There are a couple of things wrong with this argument. First, the sale would only bring in somewhere between $3.3 and $5 billion (after paying off the utility’s debt), according to a report by new financial accountability officer Stephen LeClair. Consider that Hydro One earns about $750 million a year in total profits. And it hands the province another $100 million a year in payments in lieu of taxes. Those billions of dollars from the sale would have been earned in a few more years through profit and payments. That’s why so many critics are saying this: The sale is short-term gain for long-term pain. Not only that, but a privatized Hydro One could legally manage to avoid paying taxes for
another five years. Second, the government shouldn’t hold a “fire sale” to use the PC catchphrase when interest rates are at rock-bottom. The Liberals could take a cue from their federal counterparts and simply borrow the money to pay for infrastructure. To say the sale is needed to stimulate the economy is a red herring. They can get the money elsewhere. Unless, of course, there is a more nefarious reason behind the planned sale. Wynne promised a balanced budget by 2017-18. She could be gambling that voters, during the 2018 election, forget about the sale yet remember her kept promise. Thus reward her for achieving a balanced budget. But the balanced budget promise isn’t the trump card it once was, as Stephen Harper’s federal Conservatives learned the hard way in the October election. Progressives often fear the hard work they put in to building public services and institutions will be sold by right wing parties for the promise of lower tax bills. So make no mistake, were a conservative government proposing to sell off a money-making venture like Hydro One, the outrage would be nuclear. A willingness to sacrifice the next four years or more for the current four is the central weakness of democracy. Everyone from the fascist to the Marxist argues that democracy operates in short-term cycles while ignoring big picture issues like crumbling health care systems and climate change. When it comes to Wynne’s proposition, progressives should ask themselves if she really is one of them. They may conclude that she is testing democracy’s weak spot.
MPP goes extra mile for constituents To the Editor: Ostomy patients living with a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy can thank our local MPP John Yakabuski for helping to increase the ADP (assistive device program) funding. He listened to our plea to help Renfrew County ostomates. He championed our cause! Letters and emails from our ostomy members along with his own letters and meetings with Health Minister Eric Hoskins, helped to
increase the grant 31 per cent, effective Sept. 1, 2015. An additional increase starts Sept. 1, 2016. Mr. Yakabuski is only one person in the largest country, but he cares for his constituents and goes the extra mile. He knows that Renfrew County people deserve better health care. Louise Cracknell, Chair Renfrew County Ostomy Support Group
Those who understand their religion believe in peace To the Editor, Mr. D. Broome’s recent letter reveals many misunderstandings that have contributed to the continued presence of attitudes in our Parliament that shock and dismay the majority of Canadians. The kingdom of Israel is a biblical construct used by many religions in their teachings. Parables and oral histories are reconstructed to search for meaning and explanation. The secular Moses was born and raised in Egypt. He left Egypt as a murder suspect and
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topic. Similarly, the Israel of former PM Harper and PM Netanyahu is the State of Israel. It was founded in 1945 from land taken from a former British colony called Palestine or Philistine. The movement to create the State of Israel really started in the late 1880’s. The Land of Israel or the Children of Israel refer to the biblical Kingdom of Israel, not to be confused with the modern state. See IF PEOPLE page 9
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Reliance on oil a reality for the foreseeable future, making pipelines necessary To the Editor: This is in response to Adam Scott’s letter (Chronicle-Guide, Oct. 29), which raised questions about the need for the Energy East Pipeline Project. The reality is that Canadi-
ans will continue to rely on oil for the foreseeable future, not only for fuel but also as a base material for countless products we use every day, from smart phones and clothing to medical supplies. How we get oil to mar-
kets across the country is, therefore, vitally important. In the absence of a pipeline connection to western Canada’s abundant reserves, refineries in Quebec and New Brunswick are importing hundreds of thou-
sands of barrels of crude every day from countries which Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Venezuela. At the same time, growing volumes of western Canadian oil are travelling across the country by rail tanker. In 2012 alone,
If people really understood their religions, there would be peace not war Continued from page 8
Many of the discussions or debates in the Jewish faith pertain to the question of the State versus the Kingdom. Many feel that the State violates the Three Oaths. The Hasidic that do return (perform Aliyah) do so as individuals so they do not violate the stricture of mass emigration. John Stott, one of the founders of the worldwide Evangelical movement, claimed “The true Israel today is neither Jews nor Israelis, but believers in the Messiah, even if they are Gentiles.” Canada was not founded on the principles of Moses from Is-
rael. We do have a strong JudeoChristian tradition intermingled with Indigenous teachings. We have also embraced many religious traditions from all over the world. In Arnprior we have over 30 churches in such a small community and we do not yet have a mosque or a synagogue. One of the earliest monotheist religions, Zoroastrianism, was active in Midian perhaps at the time of Moses. Fire was an important symbol for the followers and their basic creed is familiar to all of us in various versions. They believed: • Good thoughts, Good words, Good deeds
• There is only one path and that is the path of truth • Do the right thing because it is the right thing to do, and then all beneficial rewards will come to you also The concept of abandoning our traditional neutrality in the Middle East, and denying the rights of all people in the area but residents of the State of Israel disgusted and appalled the majority of Canadians. As to Mr. Broome’s concern that the end of the world is near, or that the Rapture is close…… Mackenzie King used to talk to his dead dog and his deceased mother during séances and we now laugh at the idea of seri-
ous state decisions being made like that. I hope Mr. Broome’s great grandchildren laugh at his theories the same way his neighbours are now. No man or woman of God tries to mislead or misinterpret their teachings. I urge everyone who is confused about the difference between secular and biblical history, geography or politics to question their spiritual and political leaders. If more people really understood their religions there would be peace on earth and no war. Leanne Kernaghan Arnprior
more than 150,000 rail cars transported oil through Ontario towns and cities, and that number is expected to double by 2024. A recent study by the Fraser Institute concludes that pipelines are 4.5 times safer than rail for transporting oil over long distances. What’s more, a NAVIUS Research report concluded that Energy East would significantly reduce the number of tanker train shipments through our communities and the carbon emisR0013234340
sions they produce. TransCanada has already demonstrated our ability to convert a natural gas pipeline to safely transport large amounts of western Canadian oil. Our Keystone Pipeline into the U.S. recently carried its onebillionth barrel since being converted from natural gas to oil service in 2010. We look forward to building on that success with Energy East Tim Duboyce TransCanada
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Triple killing promptsYakabuski’s private members bill Yakabuski noted that he hopes to their debt has been fully paid” said “Electronic monitoring will aid in In response to the killing of three harm that can result when an inmate RenfrewCounty women on Sept. 22, is unwilling to reform his or her be- giving victims piece of mind when get all-party support in passing his Yakabuski. “However, parolees must demontheir attacker is released on parole” Private Member’s Bill in order to Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP haviour.” make the province’s criminal justice strate their willingness to reintegrate Yakabuski also remarked that vic- he said. John Yakabuski has introduced a Moreover, electronic monitoring system more accountable and to in- by agreeing to follow the law before Private Member’s Bill aimed to help tims of sexual or domestic violence they are released back into our comkeep victims of a violence crime have a right to feel safe after their will assist the province in ensur- crease public safety. “Most people want to see inmates munities; if passed, my PMB would attacker is released from incarcera- ing these parolees are observing the safe. rehabilitated back into society once compel that requirement in statute.” terms of their release. The bill would compel inmates tion. to sign their certificate of parole before they are KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Arnprior Council 2082 released back into Broker PRESENTS our communities. 613-623-7303 The Ministry of 7th ANNUAL LADIES SHOPPING NIGHT 1-800-897-1841 Correctional SerCOLDWELL BANKER donna-nych@ vices Amendment FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE Act (Parole), 2015 coldwellbanker.ca 4:00pm - 10:00pm BROKERAGE will also require St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. electronic moniwww.coldwellbanker.ca or realtor.ca toring for offendArnprior, ON ers who are conIn support of the Arnprior & Area Food Bank, victed of sexual or FOR SALE - 620 BELLAmy RD. WhitE LAkE The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario & domestic assault. Building plus well established restaurant and pizzeria The Knights of Columbus Charities Council 2082 Basil Borutski in the lovely village of White Lake. The restaurant refused to sign a comes fully equipped and has an established clientele 50+ VENDORS TO HELP YOU COMPLETE YOUR certificate promisall year round with a thriving tourist business in the CHRISTMAS LIST ing to stay away summer. There is a spacious 2+bedroom apt. This is a well-cared for building and is ideal for Buyers looking from his victims $2,500 IN PRIZES FREE ADMISSION for a family run business with accomodations. when released WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE FREE PARKING from jail. He is charged PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS & FREE SAMPLES in the deaths of Anastasia Kuzyk, Nathalie Warmerdam and Carol Cullerton.
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AFFORDABLE 2 BEDROOM SINGLE FAMILY HOME. GAS, C/AIR, DOUBLE WIDE PARKING, SINGLE GARAGE, PLUS ADDTIONAL STORAGE. MLS # 966666 OFFERED AT $157,900 CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-979-2601
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Two bedroom condo on Jack Cr. Well maintained building featuring a large common room and a work out room . Locker facilities on lower level as well mls 976393 Call Cheryl for more details
Four bedroom two storey home in the heart of town. Landscaped back yard and new furnace. close to all amenities mls 968924 Call Cheryl for more details
Three bedrooms up and one down. Master bedroom has 3 pc en-suite. Lovely floors thru out home, newer kitchen and a large deck off of kitchen. Gas heat and central air New roof this summer mls 963504 Call Cheryl for more details
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Four unit apt building sitting on the hill overlooking the Village of Pakenham. Units have been all re-furbished and are now ready to be rented; live in one unit and rent out the other 3. mls 974370 Call Cheryl for more details
• Town of Arnprior - 55’ x 125‘ $35,000 mixed use commercial zoning • Town of Arnprior - 117’ x 65’ (approx.) Prime downtown location,$99,900 mixed use commercial zoning • Pinegrove industrial park - McNab Twp. Off Jackson Lane 12 acres approx. $199,900 • Pinegrove industrial park - McNab Twp. Jackson lane 2 lots - 1-2 acres,$99,900 each CALL MIKE OR DONNA DEFALCO 613-884-7303 613-979-2601
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School board, CUPE reach tentative deal The Renfrew County public school board has reached a local, tentative collective agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1321. The tentative deal will take effect after it has been ratified by both parties, and once a central tentative agreement has also been reached.
The tentative agreement will cover school board employees such as clerical, secretarial and Information technology staff. “The RCDSB trustees are delighted we have a tentative local collective agreement with our support staff,” said school board Chair Dave Shields.
Refugee group welcomes more members Continued from page 12
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Or maybe another valley town like Deep River (which has a larger Muslim population)? Or would the money be put to better use on the ground at a refugee camp? Or perhaps they donate the money to a charity or agency with expertise in the area. All decisions yet to be made. The group has informally linked with a net-
work of churches in town that are also interested in helping Syrians. Project Arnprior Welcome is comprised largely of friends and acquaintances; some laughingly say they know one another through the Opportunity Shop, either as volunteer workers or customers. They welcome more members. Anyone interested is asked to email Elaine Lowe at elainelowe@sympatico.ca.
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Salt Water Pool! 109 Scottwood Grove, Dunrobin Beautiful Victorian 4 bedrm home in desirable Kerscott Heights set on 2 acres with newer inground pool on a quiet cul-de-sac built in 1994 with a 2 storey addition in 2003, 2 car garage, sunken famrm with cultured stone fireplace, lovely oak kitchen, 2nd fireplace in dining area, main flr laundry, master with 4 pce ensuite & walk-in closet, all big bedrms, recrm with playhouse. Great home just minutes to Kanata! $529, 900
Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900
New Price! 111 Crofters Grove, Dunrobin Grand 4 bedroom family home in Torwood Estates on close to 5 acres backing onto 15 acres of city parkland! Oversized rooms, main floor sun room, laundry and family room with fireplace, master bedroom has ensuite & walk-in closet, finished basement, 2 car garage with access to main & basement levels, paved laneway with loads of parking, 2 sheds, newer windows and shingles! Very nice home & setting! $499,900
New Listing! 108 Pigott Street, Fitzroy Harbour Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom bungalow across from park in heart of the village, updated windows, hardwood floors, awesome remodeled kitchen & bathroom, large master bedroom, mud room & laundry room between house & 2 car garage, air tight wood-burning fireplace in livrm, pocket doors, finished basement with rec rm & 4th bedroom. Includes 6 appliances! New breaker panel Oct 2015. $284,900
This November, the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa wants you to know a little more about some of the children living right in our city. Children of all ages and backgrounds need a foundation to build their lives on. A foundation helps in healthy development and creates a sense of self-worth; to feel a sense of belonging. Children get that foundation from a permanent family who cares for them. But due to any number of reasons, children sometimes come into the care of The Children's Aid Society of Ottawa. In the rare case where they can’t return home, a child will then begin a journey that will hopefully end with them finding stability through adoption. Adoption isn't just beneficial for the children. Adoptive parents can add fulfilment and joy to their lives as well. They haven’t simply done a good thing, they will also develop rewarding and lifelong bonds.
Vydon Acres Only eight lots left! 2 acre lots on Loggers Way, Kingdon Mine Road and May Dean Drive $39,900+HST 275 Mississippi Dr., Vydon Acres 6.5 acre building lot, culvert & laneway done, privacy in woodsy setting. $119,900 A Gem! 112 Kedey Street, Fitzroy Harbour Wonderful, 2+1 bedrm bungalow loaded with great features on a pretty 66’x 208’lot in walking distance to corner store & community centre. This home boasts a screened porch, large eating area & newer appliances, gas fireplaces in the livrm & recrm, 3 pce ensuite bath, main flr laundry, 2 pce bath in basement, one car garage, covered front veranda and lovely patio! New hi-efficiency propane furnace being installed. $239,900
New Price! Waterfront Lot! Old Quarry Road, Maclaren’s Landing 100’ x 99’ residential lot on the Ottawa River on quiet dead end street $159,900 1490 Murphy SdRd, Rural Kanata 50 acres $795,000
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More predictions for the upcoming season In a previous column I had made a few predictions of what might be around this winter. One was that there might be a lot of Blue Jays because of a reasonable acorn crop. However, one reader reported that the Red Oaks near Constance Bay had few acorns this year. It may well be that the acorn crop is not large everywhere in our area and that White Oaks in some parts may be yielding larger crops. With lots of fruit still available, American Robins are around in large numbers and I suspect many will be stay for at least the first part of winter. But in addition to some birds of summer lingering, there should be species from the north. Already there have been reports of Snowy Owls in the Ottawa Valley and farther south in Ontario. This is quite early and we might again experience another big winter for those Arcticnesting birds. Snowy Owls only arrive here in large num-
Redpolls glean tiny seeds from alders and wildflowers. When redpolls arrive here, weed seeds are favoured, as is niger seed in birdfeeders. Could the redpoll I heard be a sign that large numbers of these animated birds are soon to follow? Perhaps, because several times over the past 20-plus years I encountered Common Redpolls at the very end of August in Algonquin Park, months before they usually appear there. In those years, in the months to come huge numbers of redpolls descended on southern Ontario and stayed for the winter. Peter Whelan, author of a national bird column for the Globe and Mail, called my unprecedented early sightings that foretold of a huge movement of redpolls: “the Runtz indicator.” I am writing this column just after Hurricane Patricia brought strong southwest winds to Ontario. I spent MICHAEL RUNTZ Thursday morning in Presqu’ile Pro- This might be a good winter for seeing Common Redvincial Park where the winds were polls in our area. so strong that falling leaves actually became airborne missiles that hurt Ontario, my goal went unfulfilled. my face when they struck. But today might be different, so off I go to I was hoping the winds would bring some Tundra Swans as well as thousands of sea ducks were seeking shelter the winds at southern flycatcher or a Cave Swallow, but Wolfe Island. Stay tuned for what I see! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email Presqu’ile when Hurricane Patricia passed apart from seeing thousands of ducks trying to escape the wind and giant whitecaps on Lake is mruntz@start.ca. through Ontario.
bers when they had a good nesting season up north and literally ate themselves out of house and home. When lemmings and vole populations are depleted, the owls leave and, being as far north Michael Runtz as they are, their only option is to Nature’s Way head south. When Meadow Vole populations are high in our region, many Snowy Owls stop here. Such a phenomenon occurred two years ago. Are we in for another winter filled with these beautiful white owls? Or will they continue on their way farther south? Only time will tell. A much smaller northern bird might also arrive here in larger than usual numbers. Recently I had a Common Redpoll fly over me near Kingston. These goldfinch-sized, rosy finches nest from the edge of the tree-line in Ontario all the way north to northern Labrador, Alaska, and Greenland.
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Early Years Centre plans for a fun-filled November
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Play and Learn DropIn will run Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and all children 0-6 are invited to this interactive playgroup. The very talented Karen Kavanagh is back once again to take Holiday Portraits on Nov. 5 to 9 and the drop-in will be closed on Monday, Nov. 9 to accommodate appointments (this fundraiser is full as all spots are taken).
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From left, Lucy Peplinski, Lucy Lepack and Cecilia Peplinski take in the activities at the Arnprior Early Years Spooktacular Halloween Fun morning. The Play and Learn drop-off program started on Nov. 4, but there is still space if you have a child who is two years old and potty trained. This play-based two hours includes two circle times, a craft and a snack; it runs every Wednesday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and costs $30. Please contact the Early Years centre if you are interested in signing your child up.
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There are two adult nights out planned in November, also fundraisers. The first is on Thursday, Nov. 12 and will cost only $20 for a creative evening of getting crafty. Check our Facebook group soon for pictures of what we will be making. On Nov. 26 at 7 p.m.,
there will be an evening to ‘Paint with Local Artist Janet Beath’ for only $40.She will be teaching the class how to create a winter landscape masterpiece and will be donating 60 per cent of all profit right back to the centre. The AFPRC/OEY will be hosting the craft room at the Leaps and Bounds annual Breakfast with Santa on Nov. 28 from 8 to 11 a.m. at
the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. The craft room is $5 per child and they will get to take home three beautiful Christmas crafts as well as a decorate a cookie. For more information on the AFPRC/OEY, call 613-623-8224 or email:oey.arn@hotmail. com or check them out online at http://www. earlyyearsrenfrew.ca/ satellites/arnprior/index. html.
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The centre is a nonprofit organization and in order to provide its educational-based, fun programs, fundraising is necessary. An easy way to support the AFPRC/OEY is by shopping at the annual Samko and Miko toy sale at the EY Centre, 4899 Uplands Drive, Ottawa from Nov. 4 to 8. Samko and Miko will donate 10 per cent of all sales to the centre and all you have to do is drop off the stamped receipt to 16 Edward St. South Suite 130 (Kenwood Building). When you get to the cash, ask them to stamp your receipt. If they ask what organization, let them know it’s the AFPRC/OEY and then provide the centre with the receipt (all sales are final).
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Another Valley title for ADHS rugby team Staff
The Arnprior District High School Girls rugby team captured its sixth consecutive Upper Ottawa Valley championship with a dominant 65-7 victory over Bishop Smith Oct. 27. Coach Glenn Wallace credited the victory on a total team performance. The forward pack completely dominated the physical exchanges and the back line exploited the space available with an unstoppable combination of power and pace, he said. ADHS reached the final with a 86-0 over Mackenzie in the semifinal. Arnprior finished the regular season 5-0 with a 78-0 win over RCI. This season ADHS used a combination of power, speed, and skill that their opponents simply could not match, outscoring the opposition by a collective 503-7 in seven games. The girls look forward to playing in the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) championship in the spring, hopefully earning an OFSAA berth.
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Top, ADHS celebrates their sixth consecutive Upper Ottawa Valley high school girls rugby championship after a 65-7 win over Bishop Smith at Dochart Park. Below, ADHS’s Emily Kyte shrugs off a Bishop Smith defender in the championship game. For a team photo of the champions, see Page 18.
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All hail the champs Celebrating ADHS’s sixth straight Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association rugby championship, front row from left, are Haleigh Cox, Amy Kippen, Breanna Foster, Vicky Choukhair, Kaitlynn Edge, Anne-Marie McNab, Brittany Roberts, Kirsten Trafford, Emily Kyte, Caitlin Clouthier, Amber Clouthier, Bobby Jo Cavanagh, Rachel Clouthier, Noelle Thurston, Andrew Schneider, Luc Schneider and in back Patricia Nikolovski, Kailyn Redner, Abby Rampton, Glenn Wallace, Heidi Landon, Mackenzie Foster, Hannah Perreault, Sydney Faour, Sarina Geisser, Grace Maxwell, Alyssa MacMaster, Katrina Smith, Farrah Enright, Sarah Dean, Alison Forster, Katelyn Ransom, Sydney Devlin, Amanda Birmingham, Kylie Lalonde, Olivia Rattray, Abby Mulvihill, Shiyanne Bergeron-Dalton, Shelby MacMillan, Krista Petrie-Wallace. Missing from photo is Delaney Hopper.
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(Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Office Phone: 613-622-1069
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thE oasis Reverend Mark Redner 3794 Diamondview Road, Kinburn Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.cometotheoasis.ca
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Sunday Masses: Saturday 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 10:00 am Rev. Fr. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org “Let all who are hungry come and eat”
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riVEr stonE Christian FElloWship inC. 59 Madawaska St., Arnprior 622-5929, 622-7729 www.riverstonecf.ca Saturday Celebration at 6:00p.m. Children/Youth Ministry Senior Leader: Sandra Stott Staff: Joe Moniz
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The Arnprior Packers were quiet on the game front this past week, which left time for some behind-thescenes action to make up for it. On Oct. 21, Brent Sylvester left the Renfrew Timberwolves, where he was general manager. The story took a surprise turn with the announcement less than a week later that Sylvester is now GM for the Packers. Arnprior made the appointment official on Oct. 27. Sylvester, who works in Arnprior, had been with Renfrew for 15 years. Sylvester replaces Bill Griese, who will concentrate on coaching the Packers. “I have never embraced the GM
role,” said Griese. “I did it because it was a way to ensure that only the coaching staff and I had the final say on all player movement and selection. (Packers owner) Marco (Scapillati) has helped out with meetings and now Brent, will take over full duties.” Sylvester said there were changes in the Renfrew Timberwolves board of directors that resulted in conflict of duties in coaching and management. “These board members have a lack of knowledge of the operations of junior hockey. I cannot be a ‘Yes’ man and (that) in turn led to my dismissal,” he said. “I felt the time was right to move forward with my knowledge and bring it to the Arnprior Packers.
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their early success.” Sylvester thanked the current and future Packer fans for their continued support. “Brent has always been one of the better GMs in our league; his knowledge of the rules and the league is second to none,” said Griese. “He’s been around long enough
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Pool closure tough on swim club The Arnprior Optimist Club has given the Arnprior Blue Fish Swim Club Blue Fish a donation to help it survive the temporary closure of the Nick Smith Centre pool. Blue Fish is a notfor-profit, competitive youth swim team that has been part of the athletic community of Arnprior since the early 1970s. Unfortunately the club was dealt a blow with the loss of a grant, but it felt it could manage with a
full season of registrations. However, when the club found out that the Nick Smith Centre pool would be under renovations until January, it resulted in a shortened season. This created a financial shortfall that threatened the viability of the club. The Optimist donation will help the swimming club meet its main goal is to ensure the shorter swim season does not create a negative drain
Optimist president Wes Schnob presents Patrick McIntyre, community fundraiser for the Arnprior Blue Fish Swim Club, a cheque to support the club through a tough patch. on its solvency and that it can continue to charge “reasonable
fees” so as many children as possible can participate.
Football Redmen host playoff games Both Arnprior District High School football teams will host playoff games this Friday, Nov. 6. The junior Redmen will entertain St. John’s of Perth at 11 a.m., while Smith Falls travels to Almonte in the other bout. In senior play, Arnprior hosts Almonte at
1 p.m. while Perth and St. John’s duel in the other semi-final. The winners will play for the Valley championships on Friday, Nov. 13. In their final league games, the seniors (5-1) beat Fellowes 56-0, while the juniors (4-2) fell to Almonte 53-0.
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Another undefeated season for girls basketball The two Arnprior District High School girls basketball teams wrapped up their regular seasons undefeated last week. However, they may have to play their playoff games on the road if repairs to their school gymnasium aren’t completed by today (Nov. 5). The senior girls’ basketball team travelled to Pembroke Oct. 29 to play their last league game and came home with another undefeated regular season record (8-0_. The Redmen ladies beat the Bishop Smith Crusaders 39-11. Sydney Friske and Mikaela Appleby paced the team with eight points each and Lauren Hass added six.
Meanwhile, the junior girls fin- Thursday if necessary). ished their season 10-0 with a 52-4 victory over Bishop Smith. VICTORY OVER RCI Playoffs start today (Thursday) for both teams supposed to host semiBefore the end of the regular seafinal games, but if the McEwen gym son, the senior girls’ basketball team is not fixed by then - after a month of travelled to Renfrew Collegiate Innot being able to use it due to a flood stitute (RCI) to play a home game - they will be on the road again and in a battle of two undefeated teams. will lose home court advantage. The winners of the semi-final games will play a best-of-three final series next week (Monday, A bi-weekly guide on how to manage debt Tuesday and
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS:
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, December 1, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, December 15, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
MUNICIPAL OFFICE CLOSED The Town of Mississippi Mills Administration Building will be closed on November 11th, 2015 for Remembrance Day. The Office will re-open on November 12th, 2015 at 8:30 am. In case of a municipal emergency, please call the Public Works Emergency pager (613)256-3167. Lest We Forget
REMEMbRANCE DAy CEREMONIES Residents are invited to participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies in honour of those that have served our country with courage. Pakenham at 10:45 a.m. Clayton at 11:00 a.m. Almonte at 2:00 p.m. Lest We Forget
HELP WANTED Recreation Facilities Maintenance Worker (part-time seasonal) / Facility Operator (part-time seasonal) From November 2015 to March 2016. Resumes should be submitted to the following on or before Friday November 13th, 2015 at 4:00 p.m to: Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager, The Municipality of Mississippi Mills Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte Ontario, K0A 1A0
The study will proceed in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Manual, October 2000, as amended in 2007, as a Schedule ‘B’ undertaking. Various alternatives for the structure rehabilitation / replacement will be evaluated based on economic, environmental, natural, social and cultural environments. Public and agency consultation is an important component of the Environmental Assessment process. Public and agency input are invited for incorporation into the planning and design of the project. A Public Information Centre (PIC) in planned for Wednesday, November 18th, 2015 between 6:00pm and 8:30pm at the Stewart Community Centre located at 112 MacFarlane St, Pakenham, ON K0A 2X0. At the PIC, the Public will be provided with an opportunity for review and input into the planning and design of this project. Subject to the comments received and the receipt of necessary approval, the Municipality of Mississippi Mills would then proceed with the detailed design phase of the project followed by construction. Construction is pending budget approval, but anticipated to start in the summer of 2016. The Municipality and HP Engineering are interested in hearing any comments that you may have about this project. Comments and information regarding this project are being collected to assist the Project Team in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. Your comments will be maintained for reference throughout the project and, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record. For further information, please contact: Tashi Dwivedi, P.Eng. Cory Smith Project Manager Roads and Public Works Manager Technologist HP Engineering Inc. The Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills 400-2039 Robertson Road 3131 Old Perth Road Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8R2 Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 Phone: 613-695-3737 Phone: 613-256-2064 ext. 229 Fax: 613-680-3636 Fax: 613-256-4242 E-mail: E-mail: tashi.dwivedi@hpengineering.ca csmith@mississippimills.ca This Notice is issued on October 14, 2015
The hourly range for the Recreation Facilities Maintenance Worker (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $15.96/hour $18.03/hour. The hourly range for the Recreation Facility/Arena Operator (PartTime seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $20.72/hour -$23.47/ hour
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To obtain more information on the job descriptions, key responsibilities and working conditions for these positions, please contact Calvin Murphy (Recreation Manager) at the Recreation and Culture Department at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24
MUNICIPAL GRANT APPLICATIONS The Town is accepting applications from organizations seeking financial assistance in 2016 Application forms are available for pickup at the Municipal Office or on the Town’s website at www.mississippimills.ca. All applications must be received by Monday, November 30, 2015
NOTICE OF STUDy COMMENCEMENT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE RENEWAL OF THE NUGENT bRIDGE The Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for the renewal of the Nugent Bridge located on Concession 12 North, Pakenham, approximately 1.49km North of County Road 22. The existing single span pony truss bridge with a concrete deck, constructed circa 1949, is nearing the end of it useful lifespan and the Municipality is commencing the planning process for its rehabilitation / replacement in 2016. 22 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 5, 2015
November 5th, 2015 FUNDRAISER FOR LIGHT UP THE NIGHT 2015
Come and check out the wide selection of Craft and Commercial Vendors Saturday November 7th from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday November 8th from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Free admission • Almonte Curling Club
NOTICE OF PUbLIC OPEN HOUSE Infrastructure Renewals – Almonte Downtown Core Environmental Assessment Study Thursday, November 5, 2015 6:00pm to 8:00pm Almonte Community Centre 182 bridge St, Almonte The Municipality of Mississippi Mills has initiated the Infrastructure Renewals – Almonte Downtown Core Environmental Assessment (EA) Study. The study will address the advance planning needs for renewal of underground servicing (water, sewer, drainage, utilities) in the downtown core. It will also involve working with the community to develop road and streetscape designs that are complementary to local business and enable safe, convenient and comfortable access for users of all ages and abilities regardless of their mode of transportation. The streetscape design shall work to enhance the unique cultural and heritage features of the core that are key to the Municipality’s continued success in local business, tourism, community events and festivals.
SENIOR SHUFFLEbOARD AT THE ALMONTE COMMUNITy CENTRE The 2015-2016 Senior Shuffleboard season has started up and we are looking for interested participants. The recreational senior shuffleboard program provides all participants with the opportunity to get out and meet new people, take part in some physical activity and have some fun. Interested participants for the Senior Shuffleboard program should contact Marilyn Snedden at 613- 256-3130. For any other questions please call Calvin Murphy Recreation Manager at 256-1077 Ext: 24
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PUbLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PASS A by-LAW TAkE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills intends to pass a by-law to establish 2016 Fees and Charges for Services provided by the Municipality Council will consider this by-law at its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON. For more information please contact the Treasurer at 613-256-2064 ext. 262 or via email at rwhitmarsh@mississippimills.ca.
The study process will involve developing, assessing and evaluating alternatives, which will result in a Recommended Plan to be presented to Council for approval. The study area is as shown in the key map. An Open House is being held in November to review and discuss the objectives for the project with residents and solicit feedback. This drop-in style event will help focus the discussion on emerging themes as we work towards developing a vision for infrastructure renewal in downtown Almonte. The study will be conducted in accordance with Ontario’s EA Act, fulfilling the requirements of the Municipal Class EA process that may apply. Interested persons can provide comments throughout the study process. Any comments received will be collected under the EA Act and, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record. Information about the study is also available on the Town’s website and Facebook page. For further information or to provide comments, please contact: W. Troy Dunlop, C.E.T. Ron Clarke, MCIP, RPP Director of Roads and Public Works Manager of Urban Corporation of the Planning and Design Municipality of Mississippi Mills Parsons Inc. 3131 Old Perth Road 1223 Michael Street, Almonte, Ontario Suite 100 K0A 1A0 Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 Tel: 613-256-2064 x 233 Tel: 613-738-4160 x 5226 Fax: 613-256-4242 Fax: 613-739-7105 E-mail: E-mail: tdunlop@mississippimills.ca ronald.clarke@parsons.com
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An Arnprior area man has received an honorary doctorate of laws degree in recognition of his service to working Canadians and his influence on public policy. Dr. Ronald William Lang, the former director of research and legislation for the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), received the honour this summer from Waterloo University. He was recognized for his efforts in protecting workers’ rights in many areas, including combatting the federal government’s efforts to bring in wage controls. In introducing him, the university’s dean of arts Douglas Peers said Lang has an “outstanding record” in public service, working for the labour movement and developing public policy. He participated at the highest levels in furthering the CLC’s top policy issues, Peers added. He noted that Lang’s thesis on the Canadian and British pharmaceutical industry and governments is still often cited in discussions on the topic. In his address to the graduates,
Lang told them they are the future of the country and will determine whether Canada would continue along the path of having very rich and very poor as has happened in the past 15-20 years or become a more caring compassionate society, “as there was at one time.” He appealed to them to “in the everyday actions of your new graduate life, to do what small things you can to reverse the present trend in society” that is leading to of the widening gap between rich and poor. Dr. Lang said the decline in membership of trade unions, which are under attack by the media, governments and corporations, coincides with the demise of the middle class. He said he never criticizes wage increases negotiated by unions, but cringes when CEOs making millions blame unions for pricing companies out of the market. And he gets upset when he reads that 86 of the richest Canadians own more than the 11 million poorest and that 60,000 Canadian children go to bed hungry each night. Lang thanked Waterloo University for making the rare move of bestowing an honour on a trade unionist.
He also thanked the university for accepting him as a student at the age of 31 with four children and a Grade 10 education. And he thanked two of his professors and his wife, Birthe, for making it possible for him to go back to school, which led to such a successful career. Dr. Lang and his family lived in Arnprior for close to 20 years before he and his wife retired to a property in Vydon Acres just outside Galetta about 25 years ago. Lang was born in St. Marys in 1933 to Marion Grieve and Judge Harold DeFoe Lang, former mayor of St. Marys and a Perth County court judge. From age 19, he worked the family farm until the land was expropriated in the early 1960s. He was also a cheesemaker and labourer at Canada Cement in Woodstock. He served as president of Local 368 of United Cement Lime and Gypsum Workers from 1961 to 1964 and in 1963 was president of Woodstock and District Labour Council, where he is an honourary life member. See DR. LANG, Page 25
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After attending Labour College at the universities of McGill and Montreal on a Canadian Labour Congress scholarship, where he graduated with ‘great distinction, he went to the University of Waterloo as an adult student. He received his BA and MA from that institution in political science before earning a Canada Council of the Arts scholarship to study for his PhD at the London School of Economics in London, England. He later served Waterloo University as a member of the President’s Committee and honourary chairman of a fundraising committee to establish the Stanley Knowles Visiting Professorship in the Canadian Studies Program. He married Birthe Simonsen (they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in June) and they had five children: Harold and Heather (a McNab-Braeside councillor), Stephen, John, and Christopher. When Lang joined the Canadian Labour Congress in 1972, the family moved to Arnprior from the Stratford area. They lived in the house across the street from the Kirkman house, now occupied by Dr. Christine Schriver. He served as the Labour Congress’s director of legislation from 1972-75 and its director of research and legislation from 1975-78. From 1973 to 1975, he negotiated with an interdepartmental committee set up by John Turner to head off wage controls. From 197578, he was responsible for formulating the Labour Congress policy to fight wage controls. He chaired numerous meetings with deputy ministers on getting rid of controls and, with the
Labour Congress’s president, attended numerous meetings with Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his cabinet. He represented labour on the Metric Commission and chaired the group that successfully had the government fully reimburse workers who had to buy metric tools for their occupations. Lang prepared briefs and chaired the labour side on amendments to the Canada Labour Code dealing with employment equity and the right of workers to freedom of association and to bargain collectively with their employers. Lang was the sole labour representative on a committee set up by the minister of consumer and corporate affairs to amend the Bankruptcy Act to protect workers’ wages. He wrote the committee’s final report, which was accepted by business and the former Superintendent of Bankruptcy who chaired the committee. He chaired the Council of Postal Unions in meetings with the minister responsible for the post office to prepare legislation to change Canada Post from a government department to a Crown Corporation. The legislation was finalized in a meeting between Lang and the minister, Andre Ouellet. He was a director of Canada Post from 1981-85. He served on advisory councils to the ministers of agriculture and consumer and corporate affairs and the School of Social and Community Affairs at Concordia University. In 1983, Lang was instrumental in the establishment of the Canadian Labour Market and Productivity Centre (CLMPC) composed of business, labour and government representa-
tives, writing the first draft of its constitution. He negotiated the structure and terms of reference for a major projects business–labour task force and chaired a number of labour-sector committees established for the initiative. He also helped set up a manufacturing sector business-labour task force under the Department of Economic Development and served as the sole labour representative on a government committee to examine the labour market in Canada and the U.K. Lang was an invited guest of the govern-
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Diabetes is a chronic, often debilitating and sometimes fatal disease, in which the body either cannot produce insulin or cannot properly use the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone that controls the amount of glucose in the blood. Diabetes leads to high levels of glucose in the blood, which can damage organs, blood vessels and nerves. The body needs insulin to use glucose as an energy source. What is the pancreas and what does it do? The pancreas is an organ that sits behind the stomach and releases hormones into the digestive system. In the healthy body, when blood glucose levels get too high, special cells in the pancreas (called beta cells) release insulin. Insulin is a hormone and it causes cells to take in glucose to use as energy or to store as fat. This causes blood glucose levels to go back down.
What is type 1 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and kills the beta cells of the pancreas. No, or very little, insulin is released into the body. As a result, glucose builds up in the blood instead of being used as energy. About 5-10 per cent of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes generally develops in childhood or adolescence, but can develop in adulthood. Type 1 diabetes is always treated with insulin. Meal planning also helps with keeping blood glucose at the right levels. Type 1 diabetes also includes latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA), the term used to describe the small number of people with apparent type 2 diabetes 26 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 5, 2015
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Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body can’t properly use the insulin that is released (called insulin insensitivity) or does not make enough insulin. As a result, glucose builds up in the blood instead of being used as energy. About 90 per cent of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes more often develops in adults, but children can be affected. Depending on the severity of type 2 diabetes, it may be managed through physical activity and meal planning, or may also require medications and/or insulin to control blood glucose more effectively. What is gestational diabetes? A third type of diabetes, gestational diabetes, is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. It affects approximately 2 to 4 per cent of all pregnancies (in the non-Aboriginal population) and involves an increased risk of developing diabetes for both mother and child.
What are the complications of diabetes?
Having high blood glucose can cause diabetes-related complications, like chronic kidney disease, foot problems, non-traumatic lower limb (leg, foot, toe, etc.) amputation, eye disease (retinopathy) that can lead to blindness, heart attack, stroke, anxiety, nerve damage, and erectile dysfunction (men). Diabetes-related complications can be very serious and even life-threatening. Properly managing blood glucose levels reduces the risk of developing these complications. h t t p : / / w w w. d i a b e t e s. c a / d i a b e t e s - a n d - yo u / complications” Learn more about the complications of diabetes. - See more at: http://www.diabetes.ca/about-diabetes/ what-is-diabetes#sthash.KMucbQUE.dpuf
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Chalk Paint™ Workshop! Sat, November 14th 1pm to 4pm
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Pineridge pumpkins popular Kate McEwen’s groups designed their own Halloween pumpkins last week at the Pineridge Children’s Centre in Arnprior. The result was a large number of creative works of art, some humourous and some downright scary.
Join us at The Square Nail to learn everything you need to transform your old and worn out furniture with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™! Working on sample pieces of wood, you’ll learn the most important basic techniques: Rustic Finish, Modern Finish, Two-colour Distressed, and Colour Wash. After the painting, you’ll learn everything you need to know about Annie Sloan’s Soft Wax, learning the proper techniques for both the Clear Wax and the Dark Wax. This workshop requires no previous experience and is great for the beginner, but also useful for those who have already been using Chalk Paint™ but would like improve their technique.
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Spots are limited. You can book your spot by calling 613-408-6245, emailing
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Pineridge Children’s Centre toddler staff, from left, Hannah Kavanagh , Kelsey York and Kim Coulas dress up as minions for Halloween to the delight of their young charges.
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*Refer to www.celebritycruises.com/canada for full terms and conditions. Offer valid for departures between Jan. 30 to Apr. 2, 2016. Price is in CAD, p.p. based on double occupancy for new individual bookings, subject to availability and may change at any time and is inclusive of all taxes, fees and port charges. Price is based on the lowest minimum available as follows and will vary by sailing: Veranda category 2D from $2399 for Mar. 19 & Apr. 2 sailings on Celebrity Reflection®. Other categories/occupancy types and sailing dates are available at varying prices. Classic beverage package applies to two guests (21 years and older) per stateroom and includes beers up to $6 per serving, spirits and cocktails up to $8 per serving and wine up to $9 per serving, soda selections, fresh squeezed and bottled juices, premium coffees and teas and non-premium bottled water. Upgrades to other beverage packages are available for an additional charge plus beverage gratuities. Gratuities applies to two guests per stateroom and provides for prepaid stateroom attendant, waiter, assistant waiter and head waiter gratuities (amounts based on gratuity guidelines). 3rd and 4th guests receive gratuities and non-alcoholic beverage package which can be upgraded to an alcohol package for a fee. Max. total baggage allowance of 20 kilos (44 lbs.) per person. Celebrity Reflection® Eastern Caribbean Feb. 6, 20, Mar. 5, 19 & Apr. 2 and Western Caribbean Jan. 30 Feb. 13, 27, Mar. 12 & 26. Coach air travel is between Ottawa, ON and Miami, FL. Ports of call vary by itinerary. This program is not combinable with any other offers. Space is subject to availability and change at time of booking. Please ask for details regarding terms and conditions concerning deposit, final payment and cancellation penalties. Restrictions apply. Celebrity Cruises reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions and to change or update fares, fees and surcharges at any time without prior notice. © 2014 Celebrity Cruises, Inc. Ship’s Registry: Malta and Ecuador. All Rights Reserved. 05/15 • 5913
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Light Up the Night keeps children entertained, safe The Light Up The Night kids event for Halloween hosted by several churches in Arnprior was a great success by organizers and those attending. Organizers Bev Moorhead and Beth Carlson joined with more than 30 volunteers to provide a safe, fun kids event for Halloween night. The parking lot of River Stone Christian Fellowship on Madawaska Street was buzzing with activities and games as neighbourhood kids gathered in costume to try their abilities and collect treats. Volunteers were stationed at events such as pumpkin bowling, ball tosses and hoop throwing to welcome children and oversee the activities.
Looney tunes cartoons were shown on a large screen outdoors for all to enjoy, along with free coffee for parents. Inside the building, many were excited about crawling through the black light tunnel, and even some parents gave it a try. Children’s names were entered in a draw for gifts that will be delivered to their homes by the volunteers. The event is sponsored every year by a group of local churches - Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, Arnprior Wesleyan Church, The Oasis and River Stone Christian Fellowship. From all the volunteers: “Thanks to all who came and enjoyed the evening with us.”
Above left, Jayden Collier carryin his legs in a box and his friend Josiah Draper grab some chips at the Light Up The Night party at River Stone Christian Fellowship Church in Arnprior Halloween evening. Above,‘Cabbage Patch’ baby Amara Stewart, with mom Darcy Stewart and big brother Xander, was one of the youngest attendees. For more photopgraphs, see page 33. Bev Moorhead/ SUBMITTED R0013542036_1105
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A unique opportunity is coming this month when Jean de Dieu Basabose, a noted Rwandan peace builder, speaks of his work at a dinner on Saturday, Nov. 14 in Arnprior. The presentation at 5:30 p.m. in St. John’s Lutheran Church is part of a tour sponsored by the Arnprior and Area Chapter of the Canadian Peace Initiative. Many have some remembrance of the Rwandan genocide because of the experience of Roméo Dallaire, retired senator and former commander of the Rwandan UN peacekeeping force, but few Canadians have had the opportunity to meet Rwandans who are now leading their citizens in promoting reconciliation and peace education. Jean de Dieu Basabose is one such leader. In his first visit to Canada, Dr. Basabose will be speaking of the work of Shalom, Educating for Peace and seeking local support. This non-governmental,
Jean De Dieu Basabose non-profit organization empowers communities of varying ages, backgrounds, occupations and faiths to work towards sustainable reconciliation through peace education, research and non-violent action. It especially reaches children, those who are less advantaged and the many who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Members of the local Canadian Peace Initiative Chapter
are pleased to support Basabose’s visit, and they believe his work in reconciliation is very relevant to Canadians working to reconcile their own history of oppression as experienced by indigenous peoples over the generations. Such learning and support is a multi-directional exchange. Basabose’s first local presentation was held Tuesday, Nov. 3 at the Galilee Centre. Another opportunity to meet with him is at the Nov. 14 dinner at the Lutheran church, 49 McLachlin St. South. All are welcome. There is no charge for dinner, but freewill donations to Shalom are invited. Please phone Enid at 613623-7017 to reserve your place. Walk-ins are also welcome. If your group would like to arrange its own meeting with Basabose, call Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055. You may also lend support directly by going to the Shalom website: www.shalomeducatingforpeace.org.
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Mother knew long winter would mean being shut in It was happening again. In my mind’s eye I could see back to the year before. It seemed to happen when the weather changed from warm sunny days to a snap in the air, and when flakes of ice formed all around the watering trough in the barnyard. I just couldn’t put my finger on it, but I was old enough to know there was a change in Mother, and it happened at the same time of the year. What could it be? What had brought it on? Maybe she was worried that we would have enough food to last us over the coming winter. But that couldn’t be. The cellar was full of preserves and canned vegetables, the smoke house full of meat, and the big barrel of sauerkraut was already out in the summer kitchen beside the smaller barrel of pickled herring. No, it couldn’t be because Mother was worried about our starving to death. But there was no doubt there was a change in her, and I could feel it in the very depth of my bones. My older and much wiser sister Audrey, if she sensed it too, wouldn’t talk about it. All she said was “it will pass,” as if that would satisfy me, which it didn’t. Mother stopped playing her harmonica in the evening. She would bring her diaries down out of the back-to-the-wall cupboard, open one, and never raise a pencil to write in
which she had brought from New York when she moved to Renfrew County. She took a blue glass pitcher out of the parlour, which sat next to the bible and put it in the centre of the table. It too had come from New York. She told Audrey to set the table and to use the dishes that had come in bags of puffed wheat from Briscoe’s General Store. The table looked like we were expecting the Queen for dinner! Mother changed into a velvet dress. It too had come from New York, and was only worn for very special occasions. Father, who wasn’t much for any change to his routine, or for fancying up the house, said nothing. He had been through this before. We sat down at the table with its shiny linen tablecloth, as many matched dishes as Audrey would find, and our usual ample dinner. Supper would be the same as it always was on a Sunday night: a repeat of the noon meal. After we had redded up the kitchen, the white table cloth put with the pile of laundry awaiting the Monday wash, the lamps lit, shooting shards of light into the corners of the darkening room, Mother went to the back door and opened it wide. The cold night air blew in. She stood there, quietly, for the longest time looking out into the black yard. Then
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it .... just staring at a blank page. She would tap the end of the pencil on the oilcloth covering the table, and it would make a steady ‘plop, plop’, and I would watch her closely, but not a word was put in her diary. She still made our meals. They were as hearty as ever. There were still rows of pies on the bake table, and the smell of fresh bread met us as we came home from the Northcote School. None of that changed. It was Mother herself who had changed, and I got an ache in the pit of my stomach and when we said our silent prayers in bed, I prayed that whatever was bothering my mother would go away. And then one day, it was a Sunday, and we had come home from church, changed into our better-than-school clothes, when Mother sent Audrey up to the trunk in the hall and asked her to bring down the big white linen tablecloth. The white linen tablecloth? It was only used at Easter and Christmas, and was one of Mother’s most cherished possessions,
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EXPERIENCED C A R E G I V ER needed with basic healthcare skills to care for my diabetic mother. Must be able to work 5 hours per day. Mon to Fri. $18/hr. Barry’s Bay Area. Please Email Autrob94@gmail.com
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
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
ARTS/CRAFT/FLEA MRKT
Ottawa Military Heritage Show.
Inspired Hearts and Hands Craft Show, Handmade crafts by local Vendors, November 7, 9am-3pm, 985 Pinecrest Road, Ottawa. 30 Vendors. 613-253-7432.
Sat. Nov. 14, 2015, 9-3.
Nepean Sportsplex,
1701 Woodroffe Ave.,
Ottawa. ON Peter 613-256-1105. (Free Appraisals).
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Card of Thanks We would like at this time to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who supported us, prior to and at the time of our daughter Wendy Colleen Hewitt’s death.
We would especially like to thank Dr. Schriver and the fabulous nursing & support staff of the Arnprior Hospital. The Pilon Family Funeral Home provided heartfelt kindness and assistance during this difficult time. Thank you to the ACW for the superb luncheon.
Sincerely, The Bradley/ Neumann families
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To our family and friends; we value and treasure your support and love.
Thank you all for the phone calls, donations of food, flowers, sympathy cards and memorial donations. Special thank you to Lisa and staff at the Boyce Funeral Home and to Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth for his comforting words. The Fumerton Family
GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for an Esthetician Fully equipped esthetics room for rent in busy salon and spa Please contact Melissa for more information 613.592.6931
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
1 bedroom apartment 203 Jennet St. Renfrew. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, fridge, stove & laundry facilities and parking, covered porch. Ideal for seniors Phone 613.432.2014
Kinburn Area, Country, 3 bedroom, 5 appliances, $995/month plus hydro. heat included. 613-832-1557.
FOR SALE White Kitchen Cupboards complete with double sink, counter top, exhaust fan, fridge and stove $2300 OBO Solid Pine Table and upholstered chairs $300 OBO 613.883.1084
ARNPRIOR 1 bedroom apartment for rent. $800 per month includes heat, hydro, satellite TV, unlimited internet, plowed walkway and parking for 2 Looking for an online cars. Call 613.229.0378 Business? I can Help! You will receive free training ALWAYS and after support. Go to ARNPRIOR www.123freedom4life.com CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on and check it out. Requires a computer and telephone First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Disand 5-15 hours weekly. counts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
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The families of the late Nancy Bradley would like to express their gratitude and deepest appreciation to those who have offered their kindness, support and sympathies.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
THANKS! from Wayne and Carolyn Finner 50th Wedding Anniversary October 30, 2015 We wish to specially thank our sons Chris and Jason Finner and their families for sending us on the trip of a lifetime to London, England to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary. We enjoyed every day trip as the weather was beautiful. So many sights to see and things to do! Thank You for all the well wishes and gifts from our family and friends. Alison Dalgity, Centrum Travel did an amazing job organizing our trip. We had a ball! Thanks to everyone! 40 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 5, 2015
Bachelor suite for rent, gas fireplace, shared laundry, main floor kitchen and attached garage. Available Garage Door Installers. December 1st, $500 per Established overhead door month plus utilities. Incompany looking for quiries, 613.859.7140 experienced technicians /installers. Welding and CONSTANT LAKE - 4 electrical ability an asset. bedroom 2 washrooms, Top wages and great includes heat hydro, benefits. Send resume to: stove, fridge, washer & paula@alparsons.on.ca or dryer hook up. Grass cutting and snow plowing fax 613-798-2187 included. All in for $ 1300. per month First & last no pets. 613-628-5080 GARAGE SALE HOUSE FOR RENT IN ARNPRIOR - Centrally loMulti Family Christmas cated 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Yard Sale. 316 Bonner- garage, large yard and garchere St South Sat Nov 7 den. Available now! 9:00 to 1:00 $1,200 per month plus utilities 613-222-1796
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Eleanor Helen Kasaboski February 20, 1925 – October 17, 2015 The family of the late Eleanor Kasaboski would like to express our sincere gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for their prayers, food, beautiful flowers, visitation & masses in Eleanor’s name. The Entire Staff of Groves Park Lodge is living proof that Angels walk among us, words alone cannot express our gratitude for the love we all have experienced while Eleanor was in their care. So a special “Thank You” to Groves Park Lodge for the excellent care and compassion shown to our Mother and the family over the years and in Eleanor’s greatest time of need. Thank you to Dr. Langlois for your professional wisdom and empathy. Thank you to the members of the Catholic Women’s League who gathered for prayers at Goulet’s Funeral Home. Also to Father Holly for your prayers, the Pallbearers, the Great Grandchildren for assisting with the readings, the Our Lady of Fatima Parish Choir and soloist Mary Ellen Vice for making our Mother’s funeral celebration mass beautiful. We would also like to thank the CWL Ladies for preparing and serving the lovely luncheon after the burial. Finally, thank you to Goulet’s Funeral Home for their assistance and guidance at this time of sorrow. God Bless you All Marlyn, Sandra, Pamela, Jamie and Families
RENFREW - 1 bedroom house. $675.00 per month plus heat, hydro & water. Available Dec 1st. References, first & last A/C. Suitable for retired or working couple/single per- GLASS TABLE & 4 chairs, son. Non smoker & no black steel. Full size hot tub. For more information pets 613-433-8975 call 613-281-9352 RENFREW - 2 bedroom apartment . Ground level central location, private entrance, verdana ,parking, oak cupboards. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer. No pets. . 613-646-2036
Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca
RENFREW - 3 bedroom duplex in very quiet surHELP WANTED roundings, centrally located in Renfrew. Laundry hook up and spacious Do you have 10hrs/wk to kitchen. $950 per month. turn into $1500/mth using Call Kay 613.294.0297 your PC and phone? Free i n f o : Three Bedroom house for www.BossFree123.com rent. Attached garage, gas fireplace, en suite. Available December 1st. Full time bookkeeper $1,450 per month plus required for electrical company utilities. Inquiries, construction with office just west of 613.859.7140 Carp. Proficiency in Excel and Sage 50 (Simply Accounting) is essential. Also responsible for FOR SALE various general office administrative and clerical A DEAL ON STEEL ROOF- duties. Flexible hours and ING IN STOCK - 29ga, benefits. Apply to Various colours,soffit & kemail@keelectrical.com fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds . Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew FOR SALE Graco Playpen - $35 Child’s bed & mattress $35 Cabinet radio and 8 track $35 Sofa ($700) and matching loveseat ($400) Both for $1000.00 Like new, originally $2800 613.624.5753
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Licensed Mechanic
Looking for a Licensed Technician who can repair & replace parts components of automotive systems, perform scheduled maintenance. Pay: $27.50-$30.80 per flat rate hour. **Technician Flat rate hours Guarantee** Apply in Person: 1992 Robertson Rd. Bells Corners or call (613)829-2620 FOR RENT
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McGRIMMON HOLDINGS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN RENFREW & COBDEN s 'ROUND mOOR TO RD mOOR UNITS s -ATURE BUILDINGS s 0ET FRIENDLY s %LEVATOR ACCESS s "ACHELOR UNITS 0LEASE CALL OFlCE TO SET UP A VIEWING -C'RIMMON (OLDINGS 'ILLAN 2OAD 2ENFREW
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14 Madawaska St. Arnprior
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613-623-7207
for viewing appointment
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.
1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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DEADLINE: MONDAY AT 9:30AM
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Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com
Residential Construction Company looking for an experienced Site Supervisor. Full time, benefits. Send resume to alyssa@ mcewanhomes.com or fax to 613-623-2526 WANTED Looking for Daytime & Night time taxi drivers Call 613-623-4320
BIRTHDAY
IN MEMORIAM
HELP WANTED
Law, DoDo
WINTER WORKERS WANTED Let Employment Networks be your link to your next job. Register with us to learn more about how we can help 613.432.3424
In loving memory of our good friend, sister-in-law, DoDo, who passed away Nov 2, 2008.
Work at Home!! $570/weekly** Assembling Christmas Decorations + Great Money with our Free Mailer Program + Free Home Typing Program. PT/FT - Experience Unnecessary - Genuine! www.AvailableHelpWanted.com
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
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DON’T MISS MIKE’S “ANTIQUES, TREASURES & TREATS” 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ~ Nov. 7th & 8th!! If you only shop downtown, you’ll miss out on all the fun. Travel west a few blocks and you’ll be glad you did. At least 10 free draws, at least 10 gourmet samples. And since 10% off isn’t enough- you’ll get 20% off on EVERYTHING in the store (except cigars and pipe tobacco) all weekend! And Cake!! Come between 2 - 4 pm on Sat. and join us by celebrating with cake!We’re not downtown, but we’re worth looking for. 260 Elgin st. West - Just a few blocks west of downtown Arnprior between Vancourtland and Ida. (open until 7 pm on Sat.)
CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969
1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com
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Aka PEPPER ON A STICK November 9, 2015 Love you lots Mom, Dad, Braxton Aunt Kelsey, Cayden, Owen, Bently Grandma, Grandpa XOXOXO
Percy Greene FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX November 4, 1983 The blow was great, the shock severe, STUART BOOKKEEPWe little thought the end ING was near, AND TAX SERVICES And only those who have lost can tell Full Service The pain of parting without Personal and Business farewell. More each day we miss 613-832-8012 you, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the MUSIC sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Love, Mom & brothers and Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments sisters wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for instruments. 22 Raglan LEGAL St. (main street) Renfrew. www.millmusic.ca Criminal Record? Canadian 613.432.4381 Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal NOTICES entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace Arnprior of mind? Free consultation: Agricultural 1-800-347-2540 Society Annual General Meeting Current Members LIVESTOCK Only Mon. Nov. 16th 2015 Char-cross cattle, weaned @ calf, steers & heifers, pre7:30 p.m condition. Yearling heifers Kenwood Center will be pregnancy checked. 16 Edward St. South Eastbrook Farms. Suite 110 613-925-4557 613-803-3741.
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November comes with great regret, A month we will never forget, You left us quickly, Thought unknown, But left memories we are proud to own, Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday.
MORTGAGES
BILL LAVENTURE
80th
Birthday Celebration Birthday Happy 12th
Cole!
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Best Wishes Only
Loads of love Mom, Dad, Ally, Zach, Jessie, Gran & Gramps OXO
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
“Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.”
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT—FINANCE (Full Time) Anticipated Start Date: January 2016 Reporting to the Administration Supervisor, this position is responsible for all accounting duties concerning facility revenue accounts, resident trust accounts, and preparation and submission of accounts payable invoices. Prepares all pertinent reports for the County Administration and Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Contributes to the efficient operation of the Administration department, consistent with the Mission and Philosophy of Bonnechere Manor.
Qualifications: �� Three year post secondary education in Business Administration with an emphasis on accounting. �� Minimum of two years of extensive knowledge of computer software is required (word processing, spreadsheet, database, Long�� �� �� �� ��
Term Care accounting system). Proven interpersonal abilities combined with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Must have immediate accessible transportation. Ability to meet and maintain health requirement standards of Bonnechere Manor as per Long-Term Care Legislation. The ability to maintain regular attendance is required. Accounting designation preferred (CGA, CMA).
Compensation: $46,301—$52,805 per annum, plus comprehensive benefits package. Please send your resume, stating Competition #15-100 by 4:00 p.m., Thursday, November 12, 2015 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the selection process. Applicants must make their needs known in advance. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
VEHICLES 2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message. 2009 FORD 17,000km. 613-623-2789
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Real Estate. NW Montana. Tu n g s t e n h o l d i n g s . c o m 406-293-3714.
Focus. Phone
County of Renfrew Core Values: Honesty and Integrity ~ Professionalism ~ Client Service Orientation ~ Focus on Results
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
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VEHICLES 2011 Sierra Nevada 4X 4 truck for sale. 4.8 litre V8. Gray Metallic 125,000 KM saftied. Mint condition, new tires. Price $ 20,000 firm. Phone Pat St Michael 613-433-9074 email patsm@nrtco.net
Executive Business Administrator Diploma + Co-op | 48 weeks
Network Security Professional Diploma 48 weeks
Starts
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October
WANTED LOOKING FOR CAR STORAGE SPACE for winter months (November - April) Please call Pete at 613-791-8419
Oct/Nov
Contact us TODAY for more info and FUNDING OPTIONS at williscollege.com
ARNPRIOR: 613.623.1114 SMITHS FALLS: 613.283.1905
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WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS
Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449
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The family of Bill Laventure would like to invite you to help celebrate his 80th birthday at an open house November 15th from 1-4 at the home of Lou and Linda Laventure, 442 Milton Stewart Ave, Glasgow
Wishing you a very happy birthday!
TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
1105.CLR646062
HELP WANTED
Please Donate Today. 1-800-267-WISH
www.childrenswish.ca
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Tuesday - Thursday to cover a maternity leave The successful candidate will have an RPN designation with a current College of Nurses of Ontario certificate. Preference will be given to candidates with: experience in a community medical office setting, experience with vaccine administration, and comfort with computers & electronic medical records.
Would re-training help you get any of the jobs you have seen advertised?
GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP
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Monday-Thursday The successful candidate will have a Medical Office Assistant Certificate or equivalent. Preference will be given to candidates with: prior experience in a community medical office setting, and comfort with computers & electronic medical records.
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone
613-432-9335 CAREER OPPORTUNITY
POSITION: LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TYPE: HOURS:
Traffic Coordinator Renfrew Full-Time Wednesday to Friday 12:00 noon – 8:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 8:00am- 4:00pm
231 Argyle Street South, Renfrew, ON
Remember, a decision to change a career takes considerable research,
So start now while on EI and be ready for your new career as early as this spring.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Great opportunity for Supply Teachers to work, on an on-call basis, to provide quality child care and an enriching learning environment for children. Qualifications include experience working with children, as well as, training in ECE or related field. Interested persons can submit cover letter and resume to: pcc1@bellnet.ca Pineridge Children’s Centre 32 Ewen Street, Arnprior, ON K7S 2B2
We have a full-time opening for a Traffic Coordinator. The position involves data entry, attention to detail, the ability to meet strict deadlines and excellent team work. If you’re a self-starter, passionate, and goal oriented, with awesome computer skills, we want to hear from you.
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NETWORKS
The local Employment Service for Renfrew, Calabogie, Cobden and East Whitewater Region
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
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Intermediate/ Senior Accountant
Call and Register for the Second Career Info Session Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 9:00am
613-432-3424
AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS
AUCTION SALE
If yes, and you are interested in making a career change
Employment
HELP WANTED
Saturday November 21, 2015 9:00 AM sharp To be held at Luxury Motorhomes 7389 Hwy 15, Carleton Place – corner of Hwy 15 and Hwy 7. Barry and Cheryl Devereux have sold their property and are closing out their business so everything must go. This is a very large sale. Please take note that stock inventory items may be selling in bulk. Lots and lots of new items being offered for sale. Equipment and vehicles selling as is. Motorhomes, Vehicles, Gator, Scissor lift, Lawn tractor will be offered for sale at 1:00 PM. This sale will be held inside. Luxury Motorhomes have been in business since 1981 – everything must go. Owners Barry and Cheryl Devereux 613-257-1299 Terms - Cash, Credit Card, Debit Refreshments Auctioneer John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 email – oneillsauctions@gmail.com Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale For a complete listing and pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca
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Friday, November 6, 2015 12:00pm-8:00pm Saturday, November 7, 2015 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, November 8, 2015 11:00am-4:00pm Held at Renfrew Armories 115 Veterans Blvd. Renfrew Fairgrounds FOOD AVAILABLE ADMISSION FREE PROCEEDS TO THE SUNSHINE COACH
BUSINESS SERVICES
Medical Secretary PartTime
Please send resumes to rma.joblisting@gmail.com by November 6, 2015 at 4:30.
The Valley Craft Sale 2015
HELP WANTED
Ferguson & Kubisheski is a public accounting firm in Renfrew. We provide professional services to a wide range of clients, including owner-managed businesses, not-forprofit sector, agribusiness and professionals. We are seeking qualified candidates for an immediate and excellent opportunity as an Intermediate/Senior Accountant. The ideal candidate must be able to adapt to the numerous demands required of the role and be comfortable working both independently and as part of a team. Duties/Responsibilities: s "UILD AND MAINTAIN PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH clients. s #OORDINATING WORKLOAD AND DEADLINES FOR NUMEROUS clients. s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR lLE PREPARATION OF COMPILATION REVIEW and audit engagements. s 0REPARATION OF PERSONAL AND CORPORATE INCOME TAX returns and responding to client queries and requests related to income tax matters. s !BILITY TO ASSIST CLIENTS IN SETTING UP ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS with Quickbooks and Simply Accounting. Education and Professional Skills/Knowledge: s -INIMUM OF THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN A PUBLIC accounting firm. s 0ROlCIENCY IN -ICROSOFT /FlCE APPLICATIONS /UTLOOK
Excel and Word). s %XPERIENCE USING #ASE7ARE 4AX0REP 1UICK"OOKS AND Simply Accounting is essential. s %XCELLENT COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL AND organizational skills. s !BILITY TO MULTI TASK AND PRIORITIZE WORKLOAD s (IGH ATTENTION TO DETAIL At Ferguson & Kubisheski, we value and are committed to our employees. As a result of that commitment we offer competitive remuneration commensurate with experience. To apply in confidence for this position, please email your resume along with your salary expectations to stephen@fkcas.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
DEATH NOTICE
DEATH NOTICE CLR645624
Registered Practical Nurse PartTime
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
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Our busy medical practice of four family physicians seeks the following:
Welcome Everyone To
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY
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DEADLINE: MONDAY AT 9:30AM
WRIGHT, IAN (WRIGHT’S HANDYMAN SERVICE) Ian Walter Wright was called Home by his precious Lord and Saviour to the mansion already prepared in his Father’s house early Wednesday morning, October 28, 2015. He was in his 75th year. Ian accepted with patience and grace his cancer and more recently his failing heart. Devoted husband for 49 years and best friend of Joyce (Tyrer) Wright. Wonderful, loving father of Leslie (Barbara) Wright and Andrea (Allan) McGuirl. Precious Grandpa of Erin & Jacob Wright and Caleb & Nathan McGuirl. Big brother of Joann (Ivan) McDonald and Ruth (Ron) Dunslow and loved uncle of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, James and Julia (Dale) Wright. A private family visitation and service was held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, October 31st, 2015. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. Family and friends are invited to join us for a Celebration of Life Service to be held at Calvary Baptist Church, 156 Landrigan Street, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon, November 28th, 2015 at 2 o’clock. “In the Beloved, God’s marvelous grace calls me to dwell in this wonderful place; God sees my Savior, and then He sees me, In the Beloved accepted and free� – W.P. Loveless Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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in memoriam
in memoriam
in memoriam
in memoriam
in memoriam
in memoriam
In Loving Memory
In loving memory of Dodo Law
In Loving Memory
ALISON CORNFORTH
Nov 2, 2006
HEIN, RITA LILIANNE (nee Bruyere) May 31, 1943 – November 2, 2013
In Loving Memory
Mom,
They say love makes the world go around...
in memoriam
of
Allan Ritchie
JOHNSTON, Sandra Lois
a dear husband and father who passed away November 3, 2011
FOR SALE
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We miss you Love Marilyn & Family
Your Loving Husband, Don Your Children ~ Christine & Rob (Rose) Grandchildren ~ Erin, Brad, Daniel, Zoe, Owen & Violet
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Always in our thoughts and hearts forever
March 15, 1946 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; November 3, 2013 Her loving face I hope to see again, Though the days have passed away; Sleep on dear wife, and take your rest They miss you most who loved you best.
We still miss the sound of your voice, The wisdom in your advice, The stories of your life And just being in your presence So No time changes nothing! We miss you as much today As the day you passed away! We just Miss You CLR644259
Give my girl a hug for me.
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That explains why it always spun a little faster when you were in it. We did it mom, thank you!
Four years has passed since that sad day When you were suddenly called away We do not need a special day We think of you along the way Fond memories linger When we are all together
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Peacefully, on Saturday, October 31, 2015 Sandra passed away with her family by her side. Sandra, age 69 years is the loving mother of Jefferey (Laurie), Troy (Doris), Trisha (Dan) and Jenny (Scott). Cherished gramma to Hilary, Meridith, Lauren and Cole. Survived by her devoted mother, Meryle Brown (Richard) and sisters Donna Laroque and Sharon Vadneau. Predeceased by sister Sherrie Brown and her father Denzil Brown. Sandra was a dedicated and devoted nurse of 35 years, many of those, at Renfrew Victoria Hospital. She is deeply loved and will be forever missed by her family. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at Trinity St. Andrews United Church on Friday, November 6, 2015 at 11 a.m. Condolences may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca CLR646224.1105
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VALIQUETTE, Patrick “Pat” William
SCULLY, Nora
SUTCLIFFE, Clare
Peacefully after a life filled with love and adventure, Clare passed away at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Wednesday October 28th, 2015 at the age of 91. Clare Berigan, beloved wife of the late John Lawrence Sutcliffe. Cherished Mother of Brian (Sandra), Michael (Jill), and Sharon Fillmore. Predeceased by her sons Shawn and Kevin and her sisters Clara, Theresa and Helen. Loving grandma of Shawn (Janet), Ian (Lisanne), Emily (Scott), Patrick, Meagan, Scott, Laura, Natasha and Allison. Loving great-grandma of Zoe, Brennan, Liam and Cedric. Clare will be sadly missed by her sister Flo Frappier and Muriel Ferns. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew on Sunday November 1st from 2-4, 7-9 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Monday November 2nd at 10:30am. Cremation to follow. Donations in memory of Clare may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
(nee Norton) After a life well lived, Nora passed away at the age of 95 surrounded by her family at Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Monday October 26th, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Dan Scully. Loving mother of Clair (Jeanne), Reg (Lona), Phyllis (Kevin Forgie), Sharon (Bob Flynn), Sheila (David Mask). Cherished grandma of Shawn (Christina), Christopher (Nancy), Ellen (Kyle), Brian (Jessica), Daniel (Amelia), Kimberly (Mike). Dear great-grandma of Cole and Harper Scully. Nora will be sadly missed by her sister Shirley Salter. Predeceased by her siblings Margaret, Gertrude, Catherine, Helen, Mary, D.J., Charlie, Mike, Jack and Billy. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew on Thursday October 29th from 2-4, 7-9pm and after 9:15 am Friday. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Friday October 30th at 10:30am. Interment parish cemetery. Donations in Nora’s name may be made to Bonnechere Manor Foundation or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
MOSLEY, Pierrette
December 25, 1934 – October 28, 2015 Suddenly yet very peacefully at the home of Sherry and Lee Perneel on Wednesday morning, October 28th, 2015; Pierrette Noella Mosley of Arnprior passed away at the age of 80. Beloved wife of the late Wallace “Junior” Mosley (July 19, 2008). Loved sister of Lucille Frechette (late Yvon) of Gatineau and Guy Lavoie of Montreal. Predeceased by her parents: Joe Lavoie and Leontina Chartrand as well as her sister Gisele Charbonneau (late Vince). Pierrette will be lovingly remembered by the Mosley family, many nieces and nephews as well as her many friends and acquaintances. Family and friends paid their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday morning, October 31st from 9 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Pierrette’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memoriam donations to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 174, Arnprior would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
McKITCHEN, Teresa Bridget
Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday October 26, 2015, Teresa Curry, age 64 years. Daughter of the late Frank & Elva Curry. Beloved wife of William McKitchen, Dacre, Ontario. Dear mother of Wm. and Chris, Frank (Teena), Tanya (Darren) Vollans. Loving grandmother of Abigail & Konrad. Dear sister of Alfie (Kitty), Janet (Pat) Kelly, Susan (Doug) McLeod, Colleen (Tom) Dicker; predeceased by brother Pat (late Nancy). Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S,, Renfrew, Friday October 30th: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Saturday October 31st at 10 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Teresa, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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Peacefully, in his 90th year, at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday October 31st, 2015. Predeceased by his loving wife Shirley (nee Davidson) Adored and cherished father of John (Donna) Cormac, Mark (Colleen) Peterborough, Mary (Emile Emond) Arnprior, Paddy (Leah) Stirling, Rachel (Bill Pettigrew). Predeceased by his loving daughter, Colleen (Ron Felhaber) Eganville. Loving grandfather to Chantelle, Jason, Grant, Courtney, Katelyn, Emily, Nicole, Sarah, Jake, John and Ryan. Great-Grandpa to Andrew and Isabelle. Born the 3rd of June 1926, Pat was the 6th child of Anne (Donohue) and Patrick Valiquette. He grew up on the family farm on the Opeongo Line with his siblings, Harry (Alexis), Jim (Lois),Carmel, John (Vi), Frances McLinton, Wayne (Zita), Kathleen (Gord Scrivens). Pat will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Pat will always be remembered for his devotion to his family, his hard work ethic, his storytelling and his hearty laugh. At Pat’s request there will be no visitation. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated at a later date. A very special heartfelt THANK YOU to the caring staff and residents at Fairfield’s in Eganville. As well to Dr. Strader and the outstanding nursing staff on the 2nd floor of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Pat truly enjoyed the exceptional care. For those wishing, donations may be made to Fairfield’s Retirement Home or Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Online donation/ condolences may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
BRISCOE, James Keith July 26, 1942-October 28, 2015
November 15, 1925 – October 18, 2015 Herb McIntosh died in Chilliwack, B.C., after moving there one year ago to be closer to his adult children, Lisa and Todd (married to Kelly). He is predeceased by his beloved wife and companion Arpa (2010). Born in Toronto, he enjoyed his work for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. He played and coached hockey for a good deal of his life, and was an avid fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs until he and Arpa moved to Arnprior after retirement, at which point he adapted to local custom and became a Senators fan. Herb and Arpa loved driving in the beautiful Arnprior countryside, often stopping for an afternoon treat, and eating at many of the local dining establishments. Herb was an avid puzzler, which kept his mind sharp. He enjoyed the company of his nephew Norman and his wife Sue after moving to Chilliwack. Herb is survived by his siblings Gloria and Marie. He is predeceased by his siblings Ida, Les, Robert, and Shirley.
Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
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McINTOSH Herbert Alexander
Passed away in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday October 28, 2015. Orville Felhaver of Arnprior at the age of 73 years. Survived by his loving wife Pat, his aunts; Thelma Lindsay and Pat Scheel and numerous cousins. Close friend of Fay Bradley. Son of the late Orville and Eva Felhaver. Visitation at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Tuesday November 3, 2015 from 12 noon until 2 p.m. Celebration of Life was held Tuesday November 3, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Pastor Lee Dyck officiated. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, in memoriams to the Shriners Hospital, Montreal, Arnprior Humane Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by his family.
CLARKE, Victor
(Retired – Ottawa Board of Education) Peacefully at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Ottawa while surrounded by loving family on Sunday evening, October 25th, 2015; Victor Donald Clarke of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy illness. He was 74. Beloved husband and best friend of Johanne (nee Labelle). Dearly loved father of Krista Clarke-True (Robin True); Tracy Bell (Jason); Sara Cameron (Steve); Melissa Clarke; Patricia Clarke (Todd Tremblay) and Laura Clarke (Derek Tomaso). Predeceased by 2 children: Cathy and Kevin. Cherished and fondly remembered by 13 grandchildren. Victor’s love of family, sports and life itself kept him going through many difficult times. The Clarke family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening, October 30th from 6 until 7:45 p.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Victor’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. If you so desire, please consider a donation to CHEO in Victor’s memory. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
CAVILL, MARILYN Peacefully, while surrounded by love, prayers, and incredible support; Marilyn Jean Cavill of Arnprior, formerly of Ottawa, passed away at the home of Lynda and Mike Brooks in Kanata on Tuesday, October 20th, 2015. She was 5 days shy of her 65th birthday. Beloved wife of John. Dearly loved and adored mother of Jeff and Erin, both of Ottawa. Marilyn will be deeply missed by her canine companions, Baxter and Canyon. Family and friends are invited to a visitation to be held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, November 7th from 10:30 to 12:30. A Funeral Service will then be conducted in Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington Street, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Cremation will follow. In memory of Marilyn, please consider a donation to The Healing Path program at Glen Cairn United Church or the animal rescue charity of your choice. The family would like to express a sincere thanks to Lynda Brooks, Patricia Scott, and the many true friends that were there to support both Marilyn and her loved ones through this most difficult time in their lives. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Felhaver, Orville Joseph
It is with deep sadness that the family of Keith Briscoe announce his peaceful passing on November 1, 2015 at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, in his 97th year. He was the beloved husband of the late Allwyn and devoted father to Don, Gordon (Camie), Charles and Marie. Keith will be dearly remembered by his grandchildren James, Christopher, Erin (Pat), Neil (Lisa), Katie and Amanda, and great granddaughter Lauren. Keith was the dear son of the late Gordon and Margaret Briscoe (nee Atkinson). He is survived by his sister Olive, predeceased by his brothers Cecil and Neil, and sister Ina. The family wishes to invite you to come and share memories and stories of Keith at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew, on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Wednesday November 4th at 11 a.m., followed by a reception. Interment at Rosebank Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. Condolences and donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax:
• November 7 to 22
The seventh annual Arnprior Lady’s Night 4 to 10 p.m. at the St. John Chrysostom Parish hall, 295 Albert St. Proceeds from the night will be donated to the Arnprior and District Food Bank, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and various charities the Arnprior Knights of Columbus support over the year. Free admission, free parking, free samples, free demonstrations. Over $2,500 in door prizes to be won. Everything you will need to start and finish your Christmas list under one roof. More information contact Sonia at ArnpriorLadysNight@hotmail.com or phone 613-851-8190.
• November 6,7,8,13,14
Prior Players’ fall production of ‘Don’t Say Goodbye, I’m Not Leaving’ by Roger Karshner sees the curtain rise at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sunday. Held at Christian Education Centre on John Street North, the comedy stars Margaret Stewart, Steve Oliver,
Vintage Quilt Show Step Back in Time Sale of Material, etc. donated by the Stein Family Arnprior and District Museum Tuesday–Sunday 11 a.m.– 4 p.m. Remembrance Day 1–4 p.m.
• November 10
Renfrew County Health Unit Arnprior free flu shot clinic 2-6 p.m. at the Arnprior Legion.
• November 11
Arnprior Remembrance Day ceremony. Memberss of the Arnprior Legion, students, Arnprior Army Cadets, scouts, 42nd Field Regiment from Pembroke,450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron from Garrison Petawawa and veterans, led by the Arnprior Renfrew Pipes and Drums band, will march to the cenotaph for the 10:55 a.m. start of the service. The Last Post and two minutes of silence will be at 1100 hours on the 11th dayof the 11th month.
• November 22
St. John’s Anglican Church Antrim annual Turkey Supper at the Kinburn Community Centre 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. $15/plate 7-12 $7. 6 and under free.
• November 28
Please join us on November 8th @ 10:00 am
starting at 6 p.m sharp, Winners Circle. To allow for float judging, participants are asked to arrive at 5:30. For a registration forms email rclbranch174@gmail.com or call Theresa Carron at 613-623-4722. Christmas Craft-Bake-Business Fair, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nick Smith Centre. No admission. 35 vendors. Offering many gift ideas including: wood crafts, knitting, sewing, greeting cards, books, jewelry, health and beauty products, Arbonne International, Silpada Designs, Epicure, Home & Decor, Watkins, Regal, Thirty-One Gifts Canada, PartyLite, plus handmade Christmas crafts & gifts galore. More info Liz Wall at 613-623-7981.
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269 John Street North, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 2P3 Phone: 613-623-3176 Fax: 613-623-1525 E-Mail: office@gsachurch.ca Web: www.gsachurch.ca Minister: Rev. Andrew Love
Dinner and presentation with Jean de Dieu Basabose, Rwandan Peace Builder, director of Shalom, Educating for Peace. 5:30 p.m. St. John’s Lutheran Church 49 McLachlin St. S. Freewill donation. Sponsored by Canadian Peace Initiative - Arnprior and Area. Please phone to reserve your place and for further information: Enid 613 623 7017. Walk-ins also welcome.
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Fountain Boutique at 128 Mary St. is having a grand reopening Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. New and used clothing, lots of baby cloths and household treasures. On Nov 5, Ontrac is hosting a ‘Dress for Success’ fashion show at the fountain with clothes
• November 6
• November 14
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Burnstown United Church is participating in Burnstown’s Girls’ Night Out, 4 to 8 p.m. A number of vendors will be in the basement, including baking, crafts, jewelry, and glass-blowing. For more info, call 613-432-6987.
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The community calendar is offered as a free public service for nonprofit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek. dunn@metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.
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for our Remembrance Sunday Service.
Johnny Cash
We welcome piper Robert Smith; Arnprior High School’s Red Velvet Choir ! ! and Girl Guides Colour Party. ! ! !
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