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Jolly Old St.Nick himself will be hitting the streets of Arnprior this weekend. The annual Santa Claus parade, hosted by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174, Arnprior, is set for Saturday, Nov. 26 at 6 p.m. The parade will start at Winners Circle Drive and goes down Daniel Street, then turns left onto Eady Street, then turns on John Street and turns right at the museum and
goes back to Winners Circle. Everyone is invited back to the legion afterwards when a special visitor may appear so that young and old can share their Christmas wishes. Volunteers will also be collecting loose change and non-perishable food items along the parade route for the Arnprior and District Food Bank. For more information on how to enter a float contact Theresa Carron at the legion 613-623-4722.
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Grease is the word The Burger Palace Boys are building the iconic car from Grease, on stage at Arnprior District High School this week. Simona Nixon is Doody, left, Erik Kerr is Roger, Katie Carry is Kenickie, Dia Campbell is Sonny LaTierri, and Ray Clarke is Danny Zuko. Showtime is 7 p.m. in the gymnatorium of ADHS on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24 and 25. Tickets may be purchased at the Arnprior Book Shop and the main office of the high school.
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Growing staff also contributes to township tax increase Continued from page 1
A one per cent increase would generate an additional $42,470 to the municipal coffers. But Lochtie had yet to calculate how much that would mean to the average homeowner. It came as no surprise to anyone on council that policing is the single largest driver of the tax increase. The new billing model introduced last year means “significant increases” between then and 2018. OPP spending will increase by just over $161,000 to a total of about $866,000. The additional policing cost, pegged at 3.8 per cent, includes calls for service. Calls are estimated every few years based on previous
actuals. Often the municipality gets money refunded, but doesn’t expect to get anything back in 2019 when the estimate is next revised. Another major factor driving up the levy is increasing the number of workers. Staff suggests moving a part-time “cashier/receptionist” to full time. That will put the staffer’s salary into the $40,000 to $48,000 range, plus benefits. A new winter plow operator would cost about $16,600. After the presentation, members of the public were invited to ask questions. Christopher Clarke questioned the need for a full-time cashier. Growth has been slow; it is at .58 per cent.
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Winter Parking Restrictions
Reminder no person shall park, or stand a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any highway or in a municipal parking lot between the hours of 2:00 am – 7:00 am from December 1, 2016 – March 31, 2017 both dates inclusive.
Council Meeting Schedule for the 2017 Operating and Capital Budget Review
Please visit www.arnprior.ca/notices for the most recent version of the 2017 Budget Review Meeting Schedule. The following proposed 2017 Budget Review meetings will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West: • December 5, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. Budget Consultations -Organizations and Public • January 9, 2017 - Tabled at Regular Meeting of Council at 6:30 p.m. • February 21, 2017 – Special Council Meeting at 5:00 p.m. Deliberations • February 22, 2017 – Special Council Meeting at 5:00 p.m. Deliberations • February 27, 2017 – Regular Council Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Budget Adoption Written submissions concerning the 2017 Budget will be accepted at the address noted below. Individuals wishing to address Council on December 5, 2016 regarding the 2017 Budget, should request delegation status in writing, by 12 pm on Monday, November 28, 2016 by contacting: Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 Tel.: 613-623-4231 ext. 1817, E-mail: mspratt@arnprior.ca Note: Personal information, as defined in the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA), is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, and in accordance with MFIPPA. Personal information collected may be used to make a decision on this matter and may form part of meeting agendas and minutes, and therefore may be made available to members of the public at meetings, through requests, and through the website of the Corporation of the Town of Arnprior.
Arnprior Market Survey Online
The Town of Arnprior is conducting market research to determine the viability of a Sunday Market on John Street in Downtown Arnprior. Whether you are a potential vendor or shopper please take a moment to complete this short survey by visiting www.arnprior.ca. The survey will be available until December 2, 2016.
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November 28, 6:30 pm – Regular Meeting of Council in Council Chambers 105 Elgin Street West December 5, 6:00 pm – 2017 Budget Consultations in Council Chambers – 105 Elgin Street West
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Staff and Mayor Tom Peckett defended the idea, saying the worker also does accounting and treasury work. It also helps to restore staffing to traditional levels. Clarke indicated the township got along with the vacancy so should continue. Staff wages will increase by just over $19,000 to account for the 1.1 per cent cost of living adjustment. Volunteer firefighters could see a $5,000 boost to “provide more competitive pay as compared to neighbouring municipalities,” reads the report. Horton pays $18.57 per hour, plus four per cent vacation pay. A third major factor driving taxes up is the need for new equipment, specifically a $63,000 fire rescue truck. The U.S.-made vehicle will likely be dropped due to the sagging Canadian loonie. However, staff upon the suggestion of Coun. Scott Brum is asking for a $41,000 fire boat. Islands and the side of White Lake opposite the village receive no fire service. With climate change more fires are expected, which was proven last summer. Rescue crews had to hitch a ride with a resident to reach those areas. Other drivers include recreation and library agreements with Arnprior (up almost $31,000); price in-
creases to maintain service levels, such as hydro (up over $55,000); and building repairs and maintenance (up almost $32,000). As many as four budget meeting will take place before it passes at the Dec. 20 meeting. All decisions will be made by Dec. 6.
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Township of McNab/Braeside reveals roadwork for 2017 “I have received two calls from residents who live there - asking when the road will be undergoing repairs Always of interest during McNab/ because of its condition,” Lang said. Braeside budget talks is roads, as in “I drove up to see for myself a few who will get theirs paved in the up- weeks ago, and can certainly see why the residents expressed concern. It’s coming year. a steep hill, full of After reading ruts and potholes, through the list at and drainage isthe Nov. 21 meetsues.” ing, Coun. HeathPublic works dier Lang suggested rector Ryan Frew one road appeared explained how the fine to her while municipality deanother was in termines the priorterrible shape. Ality list. Every few most 1.5 kilomeyears they genertres of McLeod ate a list based on Road – which runs wear-and-tear and parallel to Calatraffic flows. He bogie Road on the made note that opposite side of Leckie is receiving Madawaska River complaints, and - is due to be rementioned that surfaced at a cost some get bumped of $25,000 next up higher on the year, but Lang dislist depending on agrees. HEATHER LANG appearance and us“A l t h o u g h there are signs of some wear and tear, age. It was implied that Leckie could it surprised me to see this so high up be looked at again and find its closer to the top. on the priority list,” she said. Transportation services, includLeckie Lane – where the Bittersweet Fine Craft & Art is in Burn- ing snowplowing, grass mowing in stown – seems in pretty rough shape, ditches, sidewalks, and more cost more than $1.6 million this year. It she said. DEREK DUNN
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McLachlan Road is in the works for 2018 at $90,000. The roads department is responsible for the maintenance and repair of almost 200 kilometres of township roads. Last year the department responded to 42 winter events and 50 the year before.
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OPP calendar on sale to support Crime Stoppers in Renfrew County “Some key historical mo- phones and the money paid out ments and the culture of Ren- to tipsters. frew County, the logging and Winning tickets are returned With the new year right agricultural that is prominent.� to the draw drum for multiple chances to win every day of 2017 around the corner, It’s almost (365 chances). time for a new calendar. LOCAL HISTORY In total, there will be $12,825 What better way to mark 2017 than with a calendar that supThey were able to use photos in cash given away and only ports a local cause, celebrates from local archives, museums 2,500 calendars were printed. “Once a month we have choRenfrew County and gives you a and personal photos. chance to win daily cash prizes? “Some people were kind sen a holiday or a special day to Pembroke/Renfrew Crime enough to lend us some photos,� increase the prize, for example on Valentine’s day you can win Stoppers and the Renfrew On- said Sawbridge. tario Provincial Police (OPP) Representing Arnprior is a $100 and the most you can win have launched their tenth annual photo of Daniel McLachlin’s in a day is $1,000. Your odds of winning are fundraising calendar. residence from the Arnprior and pretty good.� Const. Janice Sawbridge, McNab Braeside Archives. The OPP have also partnered community affairs officer at the “People will recognize that Renfrew detachment, says the as the Arnprior hospital,� said with other local charities and are open to working with more to calendars make great Christmas Sawbridge. gifts. There is also a photo from the sell the calendars. “Every calendar they sell we will give them “Especially for the hard-to- Hanford Studio Collection. buy for person and all of the “We have an awesome one $5,� explained Sawbridge. Some of the local charities money stays in Renfrew County of the old Hotel Renfrew,� said already selling calendars are: the and helps with crime prevention Sawbridge. locally,� said Sawbridge. “Hanford was an amazing Arnprior and McNab Braeside While designing the calendar, photographer and we have used Archives, the Golden Age Acwhich has historic photos from a number of his over the years.� tivity Centre in Renfrew and the the late 1800s and early 1900s, The calendars cost $20 each Renfrew 4-H Club. Any other charities that want they tried to make sure all of and include a ticket with the Renfrew County and Pembroke chance to win daily cash prizes to sell calendars can contact Sawbridge at 613-432-3211. The is covered. from $25 to $1,000. “The county is well repreThe money raised supports calendar can also be purchased sented, some of logging and old Crime Stoppers, paying the online: http://valleytips.ca/cashtrain stations,� said Sawbridge. phone bills, people to answer the calendar/ . TIFFANY LEPACK
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Const. Janice Sawbridge, community affairs officer at the Renfrew detachment of the OPP holds up the 2017 Crime Stoppers fundraising calendar.
McNab/Braeside Township Times UPcOminG mEETinGS: noveƒber 28 – Special Meeting (Budget) – 6:00 p.m. (McNab Public School) noveƒber 30 – Town Hall Meeting (10 Year Plan) – 7:00 p.m. (Braeside RA Centre) De„eƒber 1 – Special Meeting (Budget) – 6:00 p.m. De„eƒber 6 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. De„eƒber 13 – Public Meeting Under the Planning Act (Glen Meadows) – 6:30 p.m. De„eƒber 13 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
Tarta Tuff Trek The Fall Classic is Back, No, Not the World Series but the Tartan Tuff Trek. Man vs Nature on the McNab/Braeside Recreational Trail, November 26th, 2016. Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail will not cancel this test for kids and adults vs the elements! For more Race information, Call Andy at 613-622-5464 or email flatrapids@gmail.com
W ter Park g & S ow Reƒoval – Effe„t ve noveƒber 15, 2016. i a„„orda „e w th ƒu „ pal By-Law # 2014-37: • Any vehicle parked on any street or road allowance within the Township of McNab/Braeside so as to prohibit or interfere with snow plowing operations will be towed away at owner’s risk and expense. • No person shall push, blow or place snow on or across any Township street or road allowance. The Township of McNab/Braeside will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-of-ways that may be damaged through winter snowplowing operations. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department 613-623-5756 ext. 227 or 1-800-957-4621 ext. 236
A„„ess b l ty Adv sory coƒƒ ttee Council of the Township of McNab/Braeside is seeking volunteers with disabilities who are interested in joining the Accessibility Advisory Committee. Any person interested in joining is requested to submit a complete application form to the CAO/Clerk. The forms are available at the Township office and on the Township’s website at www.mcnabbraeside.com.
Only YOU can prevent cooking fires COOKING IS THE #1 CAUSE OF HOME FIRES WHAT’S THE RISK? Cooking fires account for 22% of all home fires. Cooking left unattended is the cause of 52% of all cooking fires.
ď ś Keep anything that burns — cooking utensils, dishcloths, paper towels and pot holders — a safe distance from the stove.
The average dollar loss per cooking fire is over $27,000.
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Cooking is the #2 cause of fatal fires in the home. Statistics for Ontario between 2010-2014. Provided by the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management
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ď ś Always stay in the kitchen while cooking. If you must leave, turn off the stove.
Stovetop fires account for 71% of all cooking fires.
L brary Board Represe tat ve The Township is looking for a resident to volunteer as a representative to sit on the Library Board. Interested persons can email Lindsey Parkes at lparkes@mcnabbraeside.com.
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FIRE INJURIES and DEATHS ď ś 32% of all home fire injuries occur in cooking fires. ď ś 14% of all cooking fires result in an injury or death. ď ś 11% of all home fire fatalities are caused by cooking
Police warn drivers to slow down on the roads during snowy weather The winter driving season may have caught some people off guard, as Renfrew and Arnprior Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were busy with collisions and vehicles in the ditch during the first winter storm of the season. As the cold weather arrived on Nov. 20 and 21, and snow began to fall, officers responded to 31 collisions and traffic related calls (and the storm continues). Drivers are urged to stay off the roads during inclement weather if they can. If you must go out, make sure your vehicle is prepared for winter driving, including having good windshield wipers, top up your washer fluid, and install four winter tires. Most importantly, slow down and give yourself plenty of stopping distance. Having an emergency kit in your vehicle may save your life in the event you become stranded.
another male was charged with assault. No other criminal shorter both carrying backpacks. They were in the area of Ross Street and Archibald Street in Cobden. offences occurred. Police would like to speak to anyone with information on this mischief. Please call 1-888-310-1122. BREAK AND ENTER AND THEFTS
A break in to a residential garage was reported on Monday, Nov. 14. The victim believes their garage on Alexandra Street in McNab/Braeside township was entered on Nov. 8 or 9. Tools, including two cordless Dewalt drills, a Dewalt work site radio, and a maximum impact driver were stolen. Meat was also stolen from a freezer. It is believed more than one person is responsible for this theft. Const. Bernie Dikih is investigating. Two cottage break-ins were reported on Nov. 15. The cottages were located off Centennial Lake Road in the Township of Greater Madawaska. A Johnston 8 hp motor was stolen, as well as a pellet gun. Significant damFRAUD age was done inside the cottage and in the garage. Anyone A legitimate looking invoice arrives in the mail, marked with information on this or any other break in is asked to overdue. Your business is always prompt in payment so contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at you consider writing a cheque immediately. This happened 1-800-222-8477. to a business in Renfrew this week. In this case the scammer, named DirectPages 411 with a PO Box in Montreal is MISCHIEF seeking over $800 for a company profile with their “business.” A vehicle was damaged while parked at the Clay Bank A quick online search reveals plenty of people posting boat launch on White Lake Road in the Township of to warn you this company is not legitimate. McNab/Braeside. A door handle was damaged in an atAlways check your business records, and don’t assume tempt to get into the locked vehicle. The damage hapyou owe someone money just because it looks authentic. pened on Tuesday, Nov. 15 between 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Report all fraud attempts to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Two apartment doorknobs were damaged at an apartCentre at 1-888-495-8501 or online at www.antifraudcen- ment building on Oak Crescent in Renfrew on Wednesday tre.ca . Nov. 16 at approximately 7 p.m. Two youths spent Friday evening stealing and smashing Christmas lights in Cobden. DOMESTIC DISPUTES Police responded at 9:50 p.m. when a resident reported Renfrew and Arnprior officers responded to seven seeing two youths smashing a neighbour’s lights. Another domestic disputes during the past week. One male was caller reported the laser Christmas lights they put out earcharged with assault and failing to comply with proba- lier in the evening were just stolen. The suspects are described as youths, one taller, one tion, one male was charged with domestic mischief, while
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Request for Tender Curbside Service
The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to complete Curbside Pick-up for the Village of Lanark. Copies of the Request forTender (RFT) may be picked up at theTownship of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on theTownship website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 2:00 PM December 6th, 2016. Proposals will be opened at 2:15 PM December 6th, 2016. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.239 F: 613-259-2291 E: tmccarthy@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NOTICE WINTER ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
DR. MICHELLE STEENBAKKERS
TheTownship of Lanark Highlands’ Public Works Department is responsible for the winter maintenance of 394 kilometers of road way. These roads include asphalt and gravel surfaces. Our crew and some private contractors provide road clearing for these roads and some of the Lanark County roads. To report Township Road Conditions and concerns that requires an immediate response please contact the Public Works Department as follows during the hours of 8:30-4:30 Monday-Friday: 1. 613-259-2398 Extension 250 2.Toll Free 1-800-239-4695 3. roadsadmin@lanarkhighlands.ca The parking of vehicles onTownship Roads and Village Streets from 12:00 midnight to 7:00 a.m. will not be permitted from November 14, 2016 to April 16, 2017. The prohibition of parking applies to the entire road right-of-way, normally 10m (33’) from the centre of the road. The Township of Lanark Highlands will not be responsible for damages to mailboxes, newspaper boxes or parked vehicles where the boxes or vehicles interfere with the snowplowing ofTownship Roads.
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It is an offence under the Ontario HighwayTraffic Act to push snow onto or across aTownship Road or Street.The removal of such snow piles by theTownship will be charged to the adjacent property owner.
ROAD EMERGENCY PAGER NUMBER 613-264-7329
Please call this number only in case of a road related emergency or potential danger that requires immediate attention. For Further Information Contact: Tom McCarthy, Interim Superintendent of Public Works 613-259-2398 Ext 239 tmccarthy@lanarkhihglnads.ca 75 George St., Box 340, Lanark ON K0G 1K0 613-259-2398 • FAX 613-259-2291
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The Greater Arnprior Seniors Council met at Nick Smith Centre recently to learn about programs and facilities geared toward the needs of elders in the area. Chaired by Darrel O’Shaughnessy, fourth from left, the group heard from the Town of Arnprior’s Rick Gwalchmai, fifth from left, and Karen Deluca, second from right.
Celebrate Incredible. Help us recognize the junior citizens who make our communities better. Nominate someone age 6–17 for a 2016 Ontario Junior Citizen Award! Annaleise Carr, 2012 and 2014 Ontario Junior Citizen, Simcoe, ON At 14, Annaleise Carr was the youngest person ever to swim across Lake Ontario. Two years later, Annaleise swam across Lake Erie. Combined these efforts raised awareness and hundreds of thousands of dollars for Camp Trillium, a family camp for children with cancer. Her book, Annaleise Carr: How I Conquered Lake Ontario to Help Kids Battling Cancer, inspires others to take on great challenges and help their fellow citizens. Do you know someone who is involved in worthwhile community service, is contributing while living with a limitation, has performed an heroic act, demonstrates individual excellence, or is going above and beyond to help others? If so, nominate them today! Nominations are open until November 30, and nomination forms are available from this newspaper, and the Ontario Community Newspapers Association at www.ocna.org or 416-923-7724 ext. 4439. Sponsored by:
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Seniors group hears about activities in Arnprior and area DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
An area seniors' group recent meeting welcomed providers of both mental and physical health activities. The Greater Arnprior Seniors Council (GASC) met at Nick Smith Centre on Nov. 16. The five senior citizen members, along with representatives from the town and township, Arnprior Regional Health, Seniors At Home, Hospice Renfrew, and the family health team, gathered to learn about available programs in both the public and private realm. GASC grew out of the Town of Arnprior's two-year creation of an Age-Friendly Community Plan, designed to support and enable older people to "live in a secure environment, enjoy good health and continue to participate fully in their communities," according to chairman Darrel O'Shaughnessy. The group has also teamed up with others to pressure the provincial government for more long-term care beds in the region. However, at the meeting a town recreation worker, a librarian, and a Township of McNab/Braeside representative shared details on the programs and activities available to seniors. Rick Gwalchmai is the town's recreation program co-ordinator. He pointed to the magazine Arnprior Life and the website arnprior. ca for complete details, then talked about the pool, two ice pads, community hall, and weight room at Nick Smith Centre. There are adult aqua fitness classes five times a week that are "fairly active," Gwalchmai said, but can be modified upon request. A water fitness class by certified instructors is geared to rehabilitation training. It is for those with hip or back issues related to arthritis, and is considered very slow and gentle. "It's meant to keep the muscles and joints supple," Gwalchmai said. "Water has magical healing powers." Doctors are increasingly referring patients to the program, he added. Another program called Boot Camp H2O is
"more energetic" and usually for younger participants. There are also adult swimming lessons and public swims. Three leisure swims are for seniors and free of charge. Old-timers hockey takes place some mornings and nights, and public skates are open to all. Walks at the high school take place, but going up and down stairs and travelling along inclines can be too much for some, he said, so the town offers a "walk and talk and tea" in the community hall. It also hosts a chair-fitness course. Free transportation is available by calling the town. There are also couples dance classes and linedancing, along with sing-a-longs and watercolours workshops. There is also low-impact yoga for seniors twice a week; one at Island View Suites and the second at The Villa retirement homes. They teach breathing and relaxation skills. "It has been really well received," he said. Other activities have been less so, including carpet bowling and shuffle board. Pickleball (similar to table tennis) is gaining interest among seniors across Canada, including Arnprior. In summer there is sailing at the marina and swimming at Robert Simpson Beach. The Grove and Macnamara trail offer shaded walking. The township offers mostly seasonal activities like horseshoes at Wellington Park, along with swimming at Burnstown Beach and Red Pine Bay in Braeside. Both Braeside and White Lake have outdoor rinks. Seniors play euchre at the Braeside RC Centre. There is baseball at McNab Park. A cycling group called MAFIA (Men Against Fat In Arnprior) is fairly intense, going on 100-kilometre rides. The curling club, a dragon boat group, and private workout centres such as Kenwood and Ultimate Fitness have programs for seniors. The annual Renfrew County Games offers activities throughout the region in May and June, but it hasn't been well attended in recent years. Arnprior offers carpet bowling; seven or eight teams of two participated last year. See SWIMMING, page 7
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Swimming, skiing among activities for seniors Continued from page 6
Skiing is offered in nearby Pakenham and Calabogie, with special passes for seniors over 70. In Pakenham and Fitzroy Provincial Park there is cross-country skiing. There are extensive snowmobile trails throughout the region. Moving from the physical to mental, Arnprior Public Library's chief librarian Karen Deluca stressed that the vast majority of their services are free with a library card. Although many believe the library is mostly geared toward kids, she said 70 per cent of activities are for adults (including seniors). She talked about ancestry research, the availability of consumer reports, newspapers and magazines, and free technology training. Bring in your laptop or handheld device and receive one-on-one training from a librarian. The library has a monthly newsletter and the board of directors meets regularly. They consider communitygenerated ideas and more. There is a knitting group that talks books. There is a cooking class demonstration and a Scrabble group. Headline Hunters is a group that talks current affairs. Various authors on book tours pass through, the next will be former
rected: it all plays a part in generating CBC reporter Jennifer Ditchburn. Four or five concerts will take interest. place, a film club is active, and even a learn-to-paint group meets at the library. In the Michaels ad valid 11/22/16 – 11/24/16, we are Various works are on offering 60% off Tyler Frames as a Tuesday & Wednesthe art display wall near day doorbuster in all stores, but it is not available in the modest cafe. all markets. In stores where Tyler Frames are not availThe main floor meet- able, we are offering Gallery Wall Frames as a Tuesday & Wednesday doorbuster at 60% off. ing room and downstairs We apologize for any inconvenience board room are used this may have caused. regularly by community groups, she added. Often for free. "I would rather see that In the Michaels ad starting on November 18, place used than not used," 2016, the sale price of 8 1/2” x 11” Value Pack Deluca said. Even a New Year's eve Paper is incorrectly printed. The correct price is 60% OFF, Sale $2.79 Each. party will take place this year, complete with live We apologize for any inconvenience music and a cash bar. this may have caused. Deluca said there are quiet spots in the library, but by no means is it a low key place. It was noted that there are plenty of facilities and activities for seniors, the Monday December 5, 2016, 7:00pm problem is offering the right inKenwood Center centives. A dve r t i s i n g , 16 Edward Street South Suite 110 offering free to low cost, instructor led or self-di-
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Salute youth Extraordinary young leaders they’re all around us - in schools, at church and on sports teams. The truth is, there are young people everywhere who are working hard to make their community a better place by volunteering for various organizations, making donations, saving lives and maintaining top grade averages. It’s time to recognize their dedication and nominate them for a 2016 Ontario Junior Citizen Award. Our newspaper strongly supports this program here in Arnprior, because we care about the growth of our community. We look forward to providing recognition for such outstanding young people who continue to be an inspiration for others. The awards program is co-coordinated by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA), of which we are a member, and sponsored by TD Bank Group. Any Ontario resident aged six to 17 is eligible to be chosen as a final recipient of this award. Please help us by nominating an individual in one of five areas:
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Things were wild during the timber times in Renfrew County. Larry Cotton’s new book The Turbulent Square Timber Era, the sixth book in the Whiskey and Wickedness Ottawa Valley series, examines life in the Valley during the bustling time. “People will find it entertaining, informative and educational,” Cotton said of his newest book. “I’m very happy with the way it turned out.” This is a sequel to his Canadian bestseller Whiskey and Wickedness Renfrew County, published in 2008. Cotton has a passion for writing historicalbased books and is currently writing three more books. “This is a retirement project. The important thing is to determine a passion, I would have gone crazy,” said Cotton on his love of writing. “Some people slow down but I drive by a small town and wonder if that old hotel could talk. Well it can. I can walk by and say I read a story about that. People have to realize how important the town’s histories are.” Cotton has written 18 historical-based books and the new one on the timber era was published in October. He uses early newspapers, criminal court records, coroners inquests, journals and diaries to write his stories. “I try and get most of my stuff from primary documents but I like to put by own narrative to it,” said Cotton. “I think I have a strong sense of whimsy.” The Perth-based author, is originally from the Barrie area but also taught at Madawaska High School and started as the planner for the County of Renfrew in 1976, serving for de-
cades. Some of his other books look at Barrie, Orillia, Muskoka/Parry Sound, Simcoe, Toronto, Halton and Hamilton. Cotton says a large majority of the male population in eastern Ontario worked in some capacity of the timber trade. “It was unique in terms of the number of men occupied in the trade, it was different than the northern Toronto area,” said Cotton. “In eastern Ontario and western Quebec, you have the river and 80 men died in one year. Along the Madawaska River you had a very high mortality rate because there was quite a bit more violence because of the ethnic groups, the quality of timber and the number of taverns.” But there was one specific reason this area was more unique. “It was a wild and woolly place to work,” said Cotton. He says the new book is really the story of the average working man’s life in the bush in the mid-19th century, which was calls it a rite of passage into manhood. “If you go and ask half a dozen people in Renfrew what their great-grandfathers did, they worked in the shanty or hauling supplies. It’s a universal experience every man went through.” BOOK SIGNING
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They chose the wrong bird Last week I wrote about the Greater White-fronted Geese that were frequenting the Madawaska Headpond. These stray geese stayed until at least Nov. 14. More recently, another species of goose has made the news but for a very different reason. Earlier this year the Royal Canadian Geographic Society started a campaign to name a national bird. The five finalists were: Canada Goose, Common Loon, Snowy Owl, Gray Jay, and Blackcapped Chickadee. A public forum was held at the Canadian Museum of Nature where a proponent for each species defended his or her choice. When the one for Canada Goose fell ill, I was asked to take her place. I turned down the invitation because I strongly felt another species deserved to be placed on a national pedestal. My choice: the Black-capped Chickadee. Last week it was announced that the Gray Jay was the winner. Now, I have nothing but admiration for that gentle bird of the north for many reasons, including those given for its selection (i.e., found across Canada, hardy, friendly, and smart). However, those attributes
equally apply to Black-capped Chickadees. And these affable little birds own other impressive features. Their hippocampus, the part of the brain dealing with spatial memory, grows larger in the fall to enhance their owners’ ability to store and retrieve food. On cold winter nights chickadees lower their body temperature by 12°C, entering a deep sleep called torpor to conserve energy. And their feather insulation is among the best in the bird world. Other points tip the scales in favour of Black-capped Chickadees. They are found
across Canada in many habitats, including cities where they come to backyard feeders and land on us for handouts on public trails; almost every Canadian knows them! In winter chickadees socialize with other species forming “mixed-species flocks.” When they encounter a predator, chickadees give alarm calls that give information as the level of danger it presents, information that other species decipher. Conversely, Gray Jays are boreal forest birds that stick to themselves, seldom socializing with other species. Comparatively few Canadians have met or even know the species. And last but not least, part of their name bears an American, not Canadian, spelling. A dark cloud hovers over this competition. Unexpectedly, near the finish line, Blackcapped Chickadee, Common Loon, and Snowy Owl were disqualified, even though two of those species garnered more votes than Gray Jay. Why? Because those three were already provincial symbols (New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec, respectively). But this begs the question: “Why did the contest organizers allow these
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WI names recipients of Women of Excellence Fair Award 2016 This year’s Arnprior Fair recipient of the Women’s Institute (WI) Women of Excellence Fair Award 2016 is Karyn Martin. A member of the White Lake Women’s Institute for 19 years, Martin brings new, interesting and innovative programs and ideas to our organization. She has also been involved in the Arnprior and Renfrew fairs for many years. She is passionate about opening new worlds for her students in the classroom and encourages all of her school and her community to enter items, volunteer and participate at the local fairs. Martin also works with the demolition derby team at the Arnprior Fair to provide great entertainment during this event. Working with the other administrator, Martin has helped develop a computerized system to quickly gather SUBMITTED information and proRenfrew South District Women’s Institute (WI) Secretary Gail Reid, members of the Arnprior Agricul- duce documents for the tural Society Monica Schnob and Liz Robinson present Karyn Martin with the WI Women of Excellence fast-paced event. She has worked at Fair Award for 2016.
different fundraising initiatives for the Arnprior Fair Board, using her computer knowledge to gather and produce reports eliminating the tedious paper accounting for events. Martin was a member of the 4-H organization in her teens. She has 24 clubs that she has attended and later joined Junior Farmers in the area, attending various square dance competitions with her teammates. She attended Trent University in Peterborough before obtaining her teaching degree in Sydney, Australia. She has been teaching in the Renfrew family of schools for 16 years with the last 14 years at Admaston Public School. Martin is a fourth generation of WI membership with the White Lake WI and is proud to carry on that honoured tradition.
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ed by diabetes to governments, sponsible community-minded re- ince-wide donation box program tailer, LCBO is pleased to partner in 2016. schools and workplaces; and, In fiscal 2015-16, LCBO raised • funding research to improve with the CDA and other worthy causes through the Giving Back a total of more than $10.9 miltreatments and find a cure. “I want to thank the LCBO’s In Our Community fundraising lion for charities through in-store customers and staff for helping program,” says LCBO President fundraising, special programs and initiatives. In addition, us fundraise on behalf of the one & CEO George Soleas. “Through the generosity of LCBO’s annual dividend transin three Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes—many LCBO customers and the sup- fer to the Ontario government, of whom don’t know it,” says port of our staff, we help im- which totaled $1.935 billion in Rick Blickstead, CDA President prove the lives of countless On- fiscal year 2015-16 ending March tarians and make a difference in 31, 2016, excluding taxes, supand CEO. ports a wide range of important “This is especially timely in communities across Ontario.” The CDA is one of 28 provin- government programs, services November, which is Diabetes Awareness Month, and Novem- cial and numerous local charities and priorities, including health that benefit from LCBO’s prov- care and education. ber 14 is World Diabetes Day. This month gives us an opportunity to raise awareness about the disease and help Canadians find out if they are at risk for type 2 diabetes.” Well…..5 years have passed since I purchased the store, hard to “As a socially rebelieve. I want to say thanks to all the people that have passed
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Breast cancer support group celebrates 20 years SHERRY HAAIMA sherry.haaima@metroland.com
It was a day to celebrate a group that has not only supported individuals with breast cancer for 20 years but also blazed trails in Arnprior and area. The Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group hosted an open house to celebrates its 20th anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 12. The anniversary event was held in place of the group’s annual fundraising dinner, which was held for the past 18 years. Earlier this year, officials announced they’re open to having another group host the dinner and are considering other fundraising ideas. Elta Watt and Rita Clouthier, two of the founding members, were on hand for the event. “This is just so special,” said Watt. “We’re so grateful for the support over the past 20 years.” She was overwhelmed by the turnout. “When we started this we had no idea it would turn into this,” said Watt. Emcee Terry Gibeau, former Mayor of Arnprior, noted that not only has the breast cancer support group
This is just so special. We’re so grateful for the support over the past 20 years. ELTA WATT
been a vital resource for individuals with cancer over the past 20 years, they were the driving force behind important community initiatives, including the town’s non-smoking bylaw, one of the first of its kind in the area. “It was the breast cancer group that did that,” said Gibeau. “All council did was pass the resolution.” Among those who spoke at the event were Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant, RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski, Arnprior Mayor David Reid and McNab/Braeside Mayor Tom Peckett. “Thank you from our council and the greater Arnprior community,” said Reid, who made note of the large turnout for the open house. “Keep up the good work.” The Breast Cancer Support Group meetings will continue every third Tuesday of the month at the Arnprior Public Library from 7 to 9 p.m.
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Candlelight Memorial Service When: Saturday, December 3rd, 2016 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Pilon Family Chapel 50 John Street North, Arnprior We would like to extend a warm invitation to attend our annual Candlelight Memorial Service. A time of refreshment and friendship will follow in the Pilon Family Reception Centre. This service will offer a warm and thoughtful tribute to honour loved ones who have gone before us and remain close to our hearts. The service will feature seasonal music and a memorial message that we hope will provide comfort and peace. We would like to remember your loved one by reading his or her name aloud during the service. Please R.S.V.P. at 613-623-5194 by Wednesday, November 30th, 2016 When you call, please leave the name of your loved one(s) that you would like remembered during the service. Our service will be webcast for those who are unable to attend. Please call for details. ~ Please join us ~ 14 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 24, 2016
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The Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group celebrated its 20th anniversary at an open house event Nov. 12 at the Nick Smith Centre. Founding members Rita Clouthier and Elta Watt, in front, are joined by, from left, in back, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke (RNP) MP Cheryl Gallant, RNP MPP John Yakabuski, Arnprior Mayor David Reid and McNab/Braeside Mayor Tom Peckett.
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McNab-Braeside off-grid workshop a great experience Living in our current times facing an increase in prices everywhere has become the norm. Many people are looking for alternatives to not only streamline their expenses, but also be more independent as a result and like a rather natural approach as part of their lifestyle. Manuela Mueller-Code, who’s been living the off-grid lifestyle in McNab-Braeside for more than four years, has shared her knowledge and experience during her full day workshop Oct. 29. “Off-grid living goes way beyond just cutting out hydro and installing a solar or wind system. It is for individuals who’d like to take ownership in their lives and be as independent as possible. Flexibility combined with thinking out of the box provides the base for success,” said Mueller-Code. “Many good tips and thoughts that aren’t obvious or common sense were provided. And the most valuable to see was the real simplicity of your system,” said workshop attendee Skylar Papousek in his feedback. For others, it was surprising to see how our lifestyle choices may need some adjustments in order to utilize the benefits of off-grid living and ensure the peak performance and longevity of the solar system. For Cathy Balla-Boudreau, the process of the workshop was important. “Seeing the set, then talking about it and then going back to it to reaffirm,” said Balla-Boudreau. “The idea that you have to reframe your lifestyle and re-evaluate values. Consider what really works and how one wants to personally invest.” A solar system and off-grid living is a very individual experience and can be as luxurious or simplistic as one desires, explained Mueller-Code, who plans to conduct more workshops in the future and is currently working on a digital course for individuals who have missed this workshop or live farther away. She continues to share her personal experience and knowledge in her off-grid consulting work. To pre-order your digital course or hire her as your off-grid SUBMITTED consultant contact her per phone at 613-623-8804 or per email at On hand for the off-grid workshop are, from left, Cathy Balla-Boudreau, Nancy Bailey, Geraldine Coules, Noreen manuelamcode@gmail.com Kruzich, Robert Miller, Skylar Papousek and David Balla-Boudreau.
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Arnprior Community Choir Christmas concert Dec. 4
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Quilt show The 11th annual Quilt Show wrapped up at the Arnprior and District Museum last weekend. Volunteer Vickie MacNabb stands next to a more modern quilt, made by Paul Leger.
Once again, the Arnprior Community Choir, under the direction of its founder Lisa Webber, will present its concert Sing Noel on the first Sunday in December, Dec. 4, at 2 p.m. at Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, 116 Baskin Dr. West in Arnprior. This fall, the Arnprior Community Choir has 80 members from the local area and beyond – Almonte, Renfrew, Pakenham, Kinburn, Bells Corners, and West Carleton – and enjoys creating wonderful choral music together. The dedication and enthusiasm by all members has led to the choir’s long success in the community. This year’s Sing Noel, the annual Christmas concert presented by the Arnprior Community Choir, will include a wonderful program of excellent choral music from the choir and special guests. Young students of song and piano will also feature prominently. Mallory Brumm, Webber’s high school co-op student and senior private voice student, will join her in a program of duets. The duo will perform four pieces accompanied by local musicians
Elizabeth Brumm on piano and James Hrkach on guitar. And Rhiannon Hendley, a student of the choir’s pianist Andrea de Boer, will perform a piano duet with Andrea on the hauntingly beautiful The First Noel/Pachelbel’s Canon. The choir will be presenting a mix of music to get you in the Christmas spirit. Christmas on Broadway features a number of pieces with a delightful Broadway singing style. The Huron Carol, a long-time carol favourite, is sung acapella. And Below the Mistletoe has a real sixties rhythm and do-wop style that will put a smile on your face. The audience will not only delight in listening to these pieces, but they will have a chance to sing familiar carols and enjoy a festive reception following the concert. Tickets, which are available at the Arnprior Book Shop, 152 John St. N., are $18 for adults ($20 at the door) and $10 for children 12 and under. Check out the choir’s website, www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com, for more details. Hurry and get your tickets for this festive, musical afternoon that will put you in the Christmas spirit.
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Free skating, hot chocolate & hot dogs available after each parade, thanks to Kelly’s Canteen & Almonte Lions Club! - In Almonte Scouts will be collecting canned food along the parade route! - In Pakenham the Pakenham Civitan will be accepting donations of food and cash to support the food bank! Special thanks to Almonte Civitan Club for all of their help!
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Light up the Night 2016 will be celebrated in fine style with Ottawa Valley music legend and host, Gail Gavan, in an wintry open-air concert featuring fabulous guests and a breathtaking display of fireworks!
Health unit provides tips as November is Fall Prevention Month RENFREW COUNTY AND DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT
During November, Renfrew County and District Health Unit (RCDHU) is helping older adults, as well as their family members and caregivers, recognize what they can do to prevent falls. Falls are the main reason older adults lose their independence. In Renfrew County and district, approximately 1,800 older adults visit a hospital emergency department
each year for care of injuries caused by falls. This averages five visits per day in emergency departments across Renfrew County. The good news is that there are many things that can be done to prevent falls. RCDHU, along with the other Champlain regional health units and the Champlain LHIN, are encouraging older adults living in the community to use the Staying Independent checklist to identify their risk
of falling and to discuss their risks with their doctor or health care practitioner. This is an important first step in preventing future falls. CHECKLIST
The Staying Independent checklist is available from the Renfrew County and District Health Unit or through the Champlain Healthline website http://www.champlainhealthline.ca/ healthlibrary_docs/StayingIndepen-
dentChecklist_En.pdf There are many things that can contribute to a fall such as insufficient physical activity, poor vision, unsafe footwear and the effects of medications. Exercise that helps improve strength, gait and balance is recommended to help reduce the risk of falling. A listing of exercise and falls prevention programs for older adults in Renfrew County and District is available on the Champlain Health-
Phone: 613-256-2064 • 1-888-779-8666
line website. Included with this listing is a tool Which Exercise Program is Best for Me? to help identify the most appropriate exercise programs based on the older adult’s current activity level http://www.champlainhealthline.ca/ healthlibrary_docs/ListExerciseFallsPrevention.pdf Falls are not a normal part of aging. Through education, awareness, screening, assessment and reducing risk factors, most falls can be prevented.
Municipal Matters November 24, 2016
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS
GARBAGE REMINDER
Tuesday, December 6, 2016 @ 6:00 pm – Council – Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council)
Please remember that each bag put out for curbside pick up requires a garbage tag attached to the bag or
Tuesday, December 13, 2016 @ 7:00 pm – Public Meeting – 2017 Budget and 2017 Water and Sewer Budget
to the top item of a garbage can. Loose items will not be picked up, items are required to be in a garbage
Tuesday, December 20, 2016 @ 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
bag or in a garbage can. Please also ensure that each garbage bag or container weighs 40lbs or less. Large Items, i.e. couches, fridges etc. will not be picked up curbside, you are required to take them to the Howie Road Landfill site for disposal. If you have any questions please contact Cindy at 256-2064 ext. 258.
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
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Application forms are available for pickup at the Municipal Office or on the Municipality’s website at www.mississippimills.ca. All applications must be received by Wednesday, November 30, 2016.
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.
CHRISTMAS WEEKEND IN MISSISSIPPI MILLS DECEMBER 2ND TO 4TH Join us for the 2016 Mississippi Mills Santa Claus Parades Our theme for both parades this year will be CHRISTMAS SWEETS AND TREATS. PAKENHAM (leaving from the Steward Community Centre) December 3rd, 2016 – 1:00 pm Road Closures in effect 1:00 pm to 1:45 pm approximately • Graham St. (Hwy 29) from Jeanie St. To Renfrew St. • Jeanie St. from MacFarlane St. to Graham St. • Renfrew St. from Graham St. to MacFarlane St. ALMONTE (leaving from the Almonte Community Centre) December 4th, 2016 – 5:00 pm Road Closures in effect 5:00 pm to 5:45 pm approximately. • Bridge Street from Martin St. to Perth St. • Mill Street from Bridge St. to Almonte St. (Hwy 49) • Ottawa St. (Hwy 49) from Martin St. to Mill St. Join us for LIGHT UP THE NIGHT IN DOWNTOWN ALMONTE Hosted by Gail Gavan, December 2nd, 2016 7:00 pm Road Closures in effect: • Lower Mill Street noon to 10:00 pm approximately • Mill Street from Bridge St. to Ottawa St. 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm Approximately For more information please contact Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture department at 613-256-1077.
2017 BUDGET – NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Please be advised that the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills will be holding Public Meetings to consider the 2017 Budget and the 2017 Water and Sewer Budget. Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 7:00 pm Location:
Council Chambers, Municipal Office 3131 Old Perth Road
ALMONTE BRANCH LIBRARY CLOSED NOV. 28 – DEC. 8’16 The Mississippi Mills Public Library, Almonte Branch, will be closed for necessary building repair Monday, November 28 through to Thursday, December 8, 2016. We will re-open for regular hours of operation Friday, December 9, 2016. You can return your materials at any time to the Almonte Branch “drop box” and you are welcome to call the Pakenham Branch, 613-624-5306, between 3:45 pm and 6:45 pm M-F, to renew your items, place holds, make inter-library loan requests or other general inquiries; or email mblackburn@mississippimills.ca. We apologize for any inconvenience. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 24, 2016 19
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REKINDLE THE SPIRIT WITH YOUR DOWNTOWN RENFREW FAMILY Saturday, December 3, 11am - 4pm Meet at Low Square before the Santa Claus Parade for Roasted Chestnuts and Marshmallows. Enjoy Beavertails and Caroling. 20 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 24, 2016
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Alternative flu prophylaxis in great demand The 13th annual Homeopathic Flu Prevention has been in great demand. Manuela Mueller-Code from the Heilkunst Health Clinic supplies and donates them free of charge to the public. They can be picked up either at the Green Bean Natural Food Store in Arnprior or at Pura Vida in Renfrew. Thus far, close to 300 homeopathic flu powders have been given to
people throughout the Valley. “The prophylaxis is very effective and can safely be given to babies as well as the elderly,” said Mueller-Code. The prophylaxis comes in a powder that is easily taken orally and therefore, quite preferred by children. “Once you’ve tried this non-invasive homeopathic alternative, you won’t go back to
A Sentimental Christmas Journey Concert Featuring the big band sounds of
The Wild Cards Musical Group December 3rd, 2 pm – 3:30 pm with refreshments to follow. Grace- St. Andrew’s United Church 269 John Street N., Arnprior Tickets $12 at the door or reserve online at www.gsachurch.ca or contact Glen at (613) 622-5864
the needle,” said Mueller-Code. “About 95 per cent of people are longstanding advocates coming every year to pick up their homeopathic flu prophylaxis.” Based on feedback, Mueller-Code estimates a 98 per cent efficiency in the annual homeopathic flu prevention. “If you’ve missed us this year, come on in to either The Green Bean or Pura Vida,” she said.
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Seniors at Home celebrates October draw winners ARNPRIOR-BRAESIDE-MCNAB SENIORS AT HOME PROGRAM INC.
It was a great ending to celebrating October as Community Support Services Month when the guest attending the Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors At Home (ABMSH) October Breakfast N’ Learn witnessed first hand three draws: mega 50/50 draw, door prizes by Shoppers Drug Mart and Metro. Stan Tsykov, owner/pharmacist Arnprior Shoppers Drug Mart, assisted Dennis Harrington, executive director of ABMSH is Stan Tsykov. The winners included Donna O’Grady, who won the gift bag
from Shoppers; Emily Matheson, who won the $25 gift card Metro and the big winner of our mega 50/50 draw – Bernice Brown with ticket #2108 – total purse for Brown was $2280.50. Congratulations ladies and thank you to everyone who purchased tickets, sold tickets for us including our volunteers selling during the months of September and October: Teresa Kelly, Helen Havelin, Marguerite Caplan, Bev Wilson, Nancy Strong, Janice Marcellus, Laurie Coggan, Tanya Rath, all members of Board of Directors and Gwen Flewelling. Also thank you to our ticket outlets: Rona, Mel’s House of Flowers, Brittle’s Printing and Stinson & Son.
Nursery recognizes quilters’ guild The Arnprior and District Quilters’ Guild hosted a very special visitor at the October meeting. Trish McEachern, a registered nurse from the Rich Little Special Care Nursery, presented a plaque to the guild members in recognition of their support of their nursery. “For several years the guild members have been donating little 24-inch square ‘preemie’
quilts to the nursery,” says a guild press release. “Each baby that is cared for in the nursery receives a quilt. Last year we donated over 150 of these little quilts to the nursery. Trish relayed now meaningful these little quilts are to the families. We have received many uplifting thank you notes from appreciative parents for these treasured gifts.”
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Trish McEachern, registered nurse from the Rich Little Special Care Nursery, joins Chris Gordon, Arnprior and District Quilters’ Guild vice-president, in displaying two of the preemie quilts brought in by the members to the October meeting. Gordon is responsible for all of the guild’s charity work, including the preemie quilts.
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Girls night The Burnstown United Church was filled with goodies on Nov. 17 for the Burnstown Girls Night Out. The basement of the church was filled with vendors selling crafts and more. Top, Wendy Campbell, from Mountain Market was helping out Sharilyn Plascott, from Pakenham, with Bear Butt Bath and Body.
Chris Gordon of Springtown holds up some of her quilting work and bottom left, Kim Eldredge holds up some of wood work from Giving Tree Designs, her husband Matthew Flynn makes them and she decorates. PHOTOS BY TIFFANY LEPACK/METROLAND
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Arnprior Humane Society has many other companion animals available for adoption. Featured animals are adopted quickly! Website: http://www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca Email: district.spca@bellnet.ca • 613-623-0916
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Bowling for bears The Arnprior Bowling Centre was a lively place Nov. 13 for the annual KatieBears bowlathon, at which $2,665 was raised for the organization. Right, Ian and Lynda Fraser of KatieBears join special guest Paul Stanley (Marc Theriault). Below is top pledge getter Jennie Shepherd.
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Bowlers were encouraged to dress in costume. Wearing their Christmas sweaters are, Alyssa Kilby and Charlie-Ava Meeks in front and Tabatha Laberge-Aube, Chantal Laberge and Dustin Campbell.
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Sunday November 27th 2-4pm Greg Townley 48 BELLWOOD DR. ARNPRIOR
Sunday November 27th 1-2:15pm - Jenn Spratt 3726 KINBURN SIDE RD
Sunday November 27th 2:30-4pm – Jenn Spratt 4815 McHARDY RD
Sunday November 27th 2-3:30pm – Donna Defalco 34 MACDONALD ST. S ARNPRIOR
Call Leslie or Christine to find out how to advertise your Open House! 613-432-3655 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 24, 2016 25
Snowy season to yield best ski conditions in years: forecaster AccuWeather reports a snowy season is in store for some of Canada’s biggest cities as winter storms dump frequent snow on eastern Canada. This winter is expected to play out much differently across eastern Canada than it did last year, when mild conditions and below-normal snowfall dominated. “The upcoming winter will likely be a stormy one across eastern and Atlantic Canada, especially during January and February,” said AccuWeather senior meteorologist Brett Anderson. “This pattern will lead to a higher probability of significant snowfall events from eastern Ontario through Quebec and into New Brunswick and Newfoundland,” he said. This includes some of Canada’s largest cities such as Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City. The forecast is good news for ski resorts across the region that had a slow season last year due to mild weather and below-normal snowfall. “I expect this upcoming ski season to be significantly better than
last winter’s,” Anderson said. Meanwhile, areas closer to the relatively warmer ocean water will receive more than just snow. “Areas such as Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island will see constant battles between snow, ice and rain,” Anderson said. ARCTIC TO FREEZE PRAIRIES
The Canadian Prairies have already had a taste of winter with both chilly air and accumulating snow, but the worst of the season will hold off until the arrival of 2017. The start of the season will feature occasional intrusions of chilly air, but the overall pattern will favor windier and milder conditions in cities such as Calgary and Edmonton. “A pattern change by midwinter will likely send waves of very cold Arctic air directed into the southern Prairies for January and February,” Anderson said. The onset of each wave of arctic air may bring some periods of snow, especially in southwestern Alberta,
but this will be followed up by drier conditions once the frigid air takes hold. “Despite the arctic fronts, a persistent northwesterly flow of air during the second half of winter will suppress moisture far to the south, leading to below-normal snowfall over the eastern Prairies,” he said. Skiers to benefit from stormy start to winter in British Columbia, Canadian Rockies A stormy pattern typical of winter will set up over British Columbia and the Canadian Rockies, delivering rounds of rain and mountain snow across the region. “Heavy snow will quickly pile up in the mountains, which should get the western ski season off to a good start,” Anderson said. This will allow ski resorts in British Columbia and Alberta to establish a solid base early in the season that will last through the spring. While winter may start off wet and snowy across the region, a change in the weather pattern will cause the frequency of storms to decrease
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heading into February and March. This flip in the weather pattern will also bring the potential for some brief shots of arctic air all the way down to the lower mainland of British Columbia, according to Anderson. These intrusions of arctic air may even reach areas closer to the
coast, possibly making it all the way to Vancouver. Meanwhile, the overall weather pattern this winter will favor warmer-than-normal conditions across far northern Canada, including Nunavut, the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories.
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Nature wonder on the Macnamara Trail This wonder of nature was found on the Macnamara Trail in Arnprior on the eve of Halloween. Their favourite food is mice so they are helpful reducing these critters entering our houses at this time of year, said reader Russ Corbett, who submitted the photo.
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FEATURE HOMES THIS WEEK NEW LISTING Outstanding Bungalow, hardwood floors, 2 baths and gleaming Kit, private backyard MLS 1034888 ASKING $299,500
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2BR condo in move in condition, guest suite and large common rooms. Call for details MLS 1032517 $169,500
Excellent bungalow in a great neighbourhood. Immediate possession Call Terry MLS 1026407 $299,000
NEW PRICE Contemporary new home, energy wise home unequaled in this area. Call Terry for all the details. MLS 940435 Asking $400,000
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OTTAWA RIVERFRONT Ottawa River Custom Home that has everything! Stunning Views and Quality through out. MLS 1027239 $849,900
33 Acre Sugar bush with 0pen Field many great building sites MLS 1028516 Asking $174,000
Now is a great time to buy & sell. Call Terry Today 613-623-4284 26 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 24, 2016
3981 FARMVIEW RD., KINBURN
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Halloween fun at Island View Suites Residents get into the festive spirit to watch the staff Halloween parade at Island View Suites. Right: General manager Luke Goulette, the Cat in the Hat, is joined by Stephanie Lee, left, Thing 1 and Nancy Foy, Thing 2, for the staff costume parade.
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New Price! 126 Old Pakenham Road, Fitzroy Charming & well kept 3 bedroom bungalow on a 90’ x 275’ lot backing onto large pond on Snye Creek. Hardwood floors & high ceilings on main level, updated kitchen, enclosed front porch, basement has workshop and laundry, single detached garage and includes 5 appliances. Great location only 30 minutes to Kanata! $214,900
New Listing! 173 Baillie Avenue, Constance Bay Spacious 3+1 bedroom across street from the Ottawa River with water access close by. Hardwd in living room & 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen with door to wrap-around deck, huge master suite overtop the garage with large balcony, 2 full baths, fireplace in living room, rec room has corn stove and access to the oversized 2 car garage, 100’ x 100’ lot with fenced backyard! Natural gas heat & Bell high speed internet. Only 20 minutes to Kanata! $319,900
New Listing! Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Area Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access to 3 Mile Bay with a large dock, 10’ x 12’ cedar gazebo & cedar shed at the lakeside with sunsets! Perfect retirement retreat or home for the outdoorsy type. Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage plus a 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave, Generac, high speed internet & more. $409,900
FOR RENT! Waterfront Home! 778 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay Live on the Beach! Deceivingly spacious home, 2 bedrms on main level & 2 bedrms upstairs, hardwood floors, 1.5 baths, newer natural gas furnace & shingles,6 appliances, granite kitchen, beautiful rooms & incredible views of river & Gatineau Hills! Available December 1st or January 1st for a minimum 1 year lease at $1,550 per month plus utilities!
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Condo! 3 Stonebank Crescent Unit 4, Bells Corners Lovely 1 bedrm condo townhome within steps to NCC trails, shops, restaurants, buses & easy access to Highways 416 & 417& major routes! This home features open concept living and dining rooms, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, stackable washer & dryer in the laundry/storage room, updated windows and it's own pretty yard with a stone patio to unwind. A wonderful home for first time buyers, downsizers or investor! Move right in and enjoy the easy life! $154,900
Hobby Farm! 2151 Upper Dwyer Hill Road, West Carleton Bring your coveralls & barnyard animals! 50 acre hobby farm with 50’ x 31’ barn with loft set back from road and land is cleared with hilltop at back of acreage! Great spot to build your new home on the gentle hill with spectacular views of the country side. Old farmhouse saves on development fees. Excellent location with a quick commute to the city! List price $329,900
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53 McGREGOR SCOBIE CRES. MLS# 1035732 • $289,900
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Custom designed Olympia bungalow townhouse with walk-out basement. Welcome to this designer home complete with hardwood floors throughout the main level. Sunfilled open concept main floor. Gleaming hardwood and tile on the main floor. Bright kitchen, Walkout basement is fully finished with a warm rec room.
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Lovingly maintained by it’s original owners this 3 bedroom bungalow is located on an oversized (66 X 198 ft) lot backing on the Arnprior Fairgrounds. The main floor boasts hardwood floors throughout. Efficient and bright galley kitchen includes appliances. Dining room has patio doors which open up to a large deck. Just off the deck, enjoy summer evenings in the 3 season sunroom with windows all around.
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MLS# 1033811 • $259,900
This is a must see Bungalow! All you need to do is move in. Hardwood and ceramic tiles throughout. Sealed unfinished basement ready for you to make your own. Brand new appliances and custom made blinds. Approximately 30 minute drive to Kanata making an easy commute being close to the highway.
Executive townhouse backing on greenspace. Lot’s of space in this 3 bedroom townhouse. Open concept main floor with patio door to deck and gazebo. Enjoy an amazing yard with bi-level deck. Main floor is sunfilled and boasts engineered hardwood floors, gas fireplace, large windows and custom trim. Large master with exquisite ensuite. Fully finished basement with warm rec room and gas fireplace. Tastefully decorated and trimmed with stone and barn board accents.
MLS# 1035092 • $399,900
MLS# 1016854 • $469,900 Move right in to this Campanale Veneta 5. This home is in immaculate move in condition. Soaring cathedral ceilings in the great room add to the spaciousness of this home. Designed to suit retirees or a family.... the main floor office could covert to a 4th bedroom. Super value in this home with thousands of dollars of upgrades.
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MLS# 1032065 • $259,900
IMMACULATEall brickbungalowwithin walkingdistanceofnaturetrails andtheOttawaRiver.Prideofownership in this solid home.Familiescanspreadoutwith3+1bedroomsandanextrabathin thefully finishedbasement. Upgradesincludewindows(2yrs),kitchencountersandsink(2yrs),furnace,hotwatertankandair conditioning are less than 10 years, basement renovated in 2014. Enjoy a 3 season sunroom with windows all around overlooking the pool. The back yard is very private with wooden fence and cedar hedge. The main floor boasts an eat in kitchen with white colonial cabinets. The basement has a newer 3 piece bath, bedroom and rec room withgasfireplace.This homeworkswell forafamily orretireeswhoarelookingforsimple livingwiththeadded recreationactivityofthepoolandnearbytrails.Quickpossessionis apossibility.Easy30minutecommutetoKanata.
MLS# 1031914 • $344,000
This home boasts pride of ownership, fully renovated and set in a private setting backing on to the Waba Creek. Spend days in the summer fishing right in your back yard. Approximately 1.25 acres, the adjacent lot is also for sale giving your family extra room to roam. Large bright kitchen, with an office/den right off the kitchen this offers convenience for a work day at home or a small at home business. A good sized master bedroom with a 3 piece ensuite with a jet tub and a large walk in closet. Bedrooms 2&3 are good sized and have ample closet space. Oversized detached garage 24’x28’. Hard to believe you can have all of this and it only be a 30 minute commute to Kanata.
MLS# 1031544 • $299,900 Quaint setting awaits you every day after work, short commute to Kanata gets you a lot more for your money! Brick beauty,spacious bungalow nestled on a mature corner lot on a dead end street in the family friendly Hamlet of Waba.
MLS# 1031079 • $549,900
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TWO STORY FAMILY HOME
MLS# 1027468 • $349,900
MLS# 1024136 • $184,900 Super clean renovated 3 bedroom home on large corner lot. Modern eat-in kitchen includes built in wall oven, counter top range, fridge and dishwasher. Lots of counter space...great for entertaining.
MLS# 1013846 • $385,000
MLS# 1021830 • $399,900
Victorian Charm, Many upgrades including a large addition built in 2015. Large gracious rooms for entertaining. Warm kitchen with patio door to bi-level deck. Hardwood and ceramic throughout the main level. This home boasts pride of ownership with many recent upgrades. Oversized double garage with a finished loft for teenagers! Large lot (80 X 155 ) with an above ground pool.
Immaculate bungalow backing on a ravine in sought after River Ridge subdivision. Newly renovated kitchen with charcoal stained maple cabinets and granite counter tops. The kitchen includes top of the line stainless steel appliances (gas stove). Open concept living and dining rooms. Patio door opens up to quaint sunroom overlooking the yard and ravine. Master bedroom boasts a walk-in closet and a therapeutic Jacuzzi tub. Second bedroom on main floor is tastefully decorated and has a vaulted ceiling. Bright rec room downstairs with a computer nook that could convert easily to a 4th bedroom. The basement is super bright with oversized windows. Enjoy a 3rd bedroom and full bath with acrylic tub surround. Custom Hunter Douglas blinds and window coverings throughout.
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MLS# 1033518 • $289,900 Solid Bungalow in the heart of Arnprior. Offers lots of space for families. This home offers four spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms. Many options for additional space in the lower level with a rec room and a full bathroom in the basement. Shed in the backyard has 15 amp service. Easy 30 minute commute to Kanata.
MLS# 1022238 • $139,900
Immaculate 2 bedroom condo with modern renovations and décor. Quiet all brick building in great location. This top floor unit is bright with a bay window in the large living room. Great galley kitchen with dining area. All appliances are included. Newer windows since 2007. Main bath renovated in 2012 with an acrylic tub surround. Quality laminate flooring in kitchen, carpet in main living room and bedrooms. Enjoy “in suite” storage room.
Country living at it’s best in this sunfilled high ranch. Enjoy vistas from every room as the sun rises and sets around you. With 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a large recreation room there is lot’s of room for families to spread out! Main floor is open concept with a warm maple kitchen. The kitchen includes all appliances and a breakfast island. On the lower level, families enjoy a large rec room with 11 foot ceilings. Have fun on this large (200 ft X 150 ft) lot. Minutes to historic Pakenham and a half hour to Kanata, this house is in an ideal location.
MLS# 1029885 • $269,900
Traditional Glebe “feel” family home perched along the shores where the “Rivers Meet”! Want to live on the River but not have to commute to town for conveniences, this is it! 4 generous sized bedrooms, 4 bath home, lots of room for a growing or blended family. Formal stately rooms on the main level including a formal living room complete with a fireplace,large family dining room,an additional sunken family room with a beautiful River view. Large bright kitchen , breakfast bar, Eat-in area surrounded by wall to wall windows. The Master bedroom over looks the River and has access to a large roof top terrace. Outdoors you have a landscaped yard, mature trees, privacy on both sides, stairs in place to the water with a patio area. Perfect for people who love to kayak,boat & fish. Deep clear water.
LOTS OF LOTS EDGE OF TOWN, BACKING ON FIELDS IN TOWN BUILDING LOT, 83X137 INDUSTRIAL, 16 ACRES, PINE GROVE WATERFRONT ON WABA CREEK
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The Ontario Provincial Police responded to at least 31 road related incidents during the first snowstorm of the year, including this spin out on Hwy. 17 between Arnprior and Renfrew on Nov. 21.
Winter driving tips from the OPP
With winter weather in the forecast the Upper Ottawa Valley Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind motorists that adverse weather conditions put extra demands on you as a driver and on your vehicle’s performance. “Stay alert, slow down, stay in control,” says an OPP press release. “These are three key elements to safe winter driving.” Motorists are advised of the following safety tips to help everyone arrive at their destination safely. • Drive according to current road and weather conditions. Reduce your speed when adverse weather conditions arise. • Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. Remember, longer stopping distances may be required. • Be able to see and be seen. Clean frost and snow off all windows, mirrors, and lights. • Consider installing four winter tires on your vehicle, install good wiper blades and keep an ample supply of windshield washer fluid in your vehicle. • Give yourself extra time to reach your destination. Consider postponing or cancelling your trip if the weather does not improve. The following is a list of some recommended items to carry in your vehicle: • A charged cell phone in case of an emergency. • An ice scraper, snow brush, a small shovel, sand, salt or other traction aid. • Booster cables, road flares, fuel line anti-freeze, and tow rope. • Extra clothing and footwear, a blanket, high energy non-perishable food, matches and a candle. • Flashlight, small tool kit, first aid kit. To check on road conditions before your trip you can call 5-1-1. The Ministry of Transportation’s Traveller Information Services provides road information for provincial highways in Ontario by telephone at 5-1-1 or online with accessible information on the MTO Ontario 511 website at www.ontario.ca/511 .
Dec. 3 Holly Jolly Radiothon to benefit Arnprior humane society Funds raised during this radiothon provides revenue for charitable or not for profit organizations that are registered with the Canada Revenue Agency that focus primarily on humanitarian causes. Over the years the radiothon has helped many local charities thanks to the generous
ARNPRIOR & DISTRICT HUMANE SOCIETY
Valley Heritage Radio 98.7FM hosts a live radiothon annually – the Holly Jolly Radiothon – to raise money for worthwhile causes in their listening area which includes the Ottawa Valley and the Pontiac.
Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846
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3 bedroom brick bungalow in excellent family neighborhood. $239,900. MLS# 1019982 Call Donna Nych
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on Campbell Dr. 198x148. $59,900. MLS# 1013642 Call Donna Nych
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Awesome bungalow on a large country lot in friendly Fitzroy. New wood stove to keep them cozy. Huge Garage . MLS# 1014384 Call Jenn Spratt
Ottawa River Beauty! 3 finished levels to enjoy the view. Fish from your shoreline. Just outside of Town. Easy commute to anywhere. MLS# 1034149 Call Jenn
Deluxe 2 story. Bursting in upgrades, Exceptional Value! Only $257,500. MLS# 1033243. 54 Ashbury St. Call Jenn for a personal tour!
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1+ bedroom bungalow on the edge of town. $97,900. MLS# 1025688 Call Donna Nych
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Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-327-9992
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3+1 bedroom raised bungalow in a family orientated neighborhood. $269,900 MLS# 1027991 Call Donna Nych
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Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659
Cavanagh Stage at Valley Heritage Radio, 3009 Burnstown Road, just outside of Renfrew. The day of the radiothon, pledges can be made via telephone 613-432-9873 or 1-888532-9870; pledges that are brought in person to the radio station will be acknowledged on-air.
The Holly Jolly Radiothon for 2016 will be held on Saturday Dec. 3. It begins at 10 a.m. with hosts Art Jamieson and Valley Heritage Radio personalities on the air, accepting pledges. The event will continue until 2 p.m. with live music on the Thomas
support of the people of the Ottawa Valley. The Arnprior & District Humane Society submitted an application and is honoured to be chosen as one of two participants in this year’s radiothon; the Muskrat Watershed Council was selected as a co-recipient.
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Only $164,500 buys you a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on a large lot. Check it out on MLS# 1035443 or Call Jenn
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2 bedroom bungalow with full basement, c/air, fireplace, large carport, outbuildings. MLS# 1030814 $179,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
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3 bedrooms, maple kitchen, new septic system. 3726 Kinburn Side Rd. Only $149,900. MLS# 1015098 Your host Jenn Spratt – See the Value!
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Prime location for your business. 4500 square foot warehouse/hangar. Present use is helicopter repair facility. 2.79 acre property. MLS# 1023082 Offered at $429,900 Call Mike Defalco 613-884-7303
McNab Township. 3 bedroom starter, half way between Renfrew & Arnprior. MLS# 1015226 $139,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
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Single brick home with option of running a business, or rent out an apartment. Present use is a duplex. Prime central location, good parking, large deep lot. MLS# 1035708 Offered at $244,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601
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• MLS# 987098 MOHRS RD, 1 ACRE $49,900 • MLS# 1028592 GOLF CLUB RD, 6 ACRES $99,900 • MLS# 1031720 FITZROY, ½ ACRE $39,000 • MLS# 1031725 FITZROY, ½ ACRE $43,000 • MLS# 1032797 CALABOGIE, 4 ACRES $59,900 • MLS# 1032808 CALABOGIE, 4.5 ACRES $62,500 • MLS# 1032812 CALABOGIE, 22 ACRES $109,900 • MLS# 1032971 CALABOGIE, 28 ACRES $169,900 CALL JENN FOR DETAILS
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27TH • 2-3:30PM 34 MACDONALD ST. SOUTH ARNPRIOR
2 bedroom single home, updated kitchen, furnace, c/air, wiring. MLS# 1036436 Your host Donna Defalco 613-979-2601
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Annual hockey tournament raises over $10,000 for charity DAVE MCCORMICK
The 31st annual ‘It Shouldn’t Hurt To Be A Child’ hockey tournament wrapped up this past weekend, Nov. 18 and 19 at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior and once again was a great success. The event kicked off Friday at 6 p.m. with opening ceremonies that included four youth teams; U14 Ringette teams from Arnprior McNab and Metcalfe, as well as Pembroke Atom Flames and Arnprior Atom Knights House league. Ainsley Phillips sand a beautiful rendition of our national anthem and then the games began. Over the weekend 28 teams competed in both ladies and mens’ divisions. The overall winner in the ladies VIA Rail championship game was local team Pickel Vixens defeating Arnprior Moose in a hard fought final game. The Myers consolation ladies final was won by Valley power over Pirie insulation, and in the Kelly Huibers McNeely Final Golden Lake Thunderbirds took home the prize in the women’s Tomlinson Final Scissor girls defeated Goulbourn. In the men’s Brokerlink Insurance division Renfrew Millionaires were victorious The Prior Sports Bar Division winners were open Roads of Stittsville. Men’s recreational 19 plus division winners were Don Cherry’s of Ottawa defeating the Beer Hall Heroes of Arnprior in the Herzing College Championship game 4-3 in overtime. Other winners were Danny Macs taking home the honors in the Lafarge Final, the Coasters won the Reid Bros final, and Cianni Construction defeated Richmond Goats in the consolation men’s final. The BIG winner was the charity Victims of Violence Canadian center for missing children, and although not all is calculated just yet it looks like over $10,000 was raised in the 2016 event. A big thank you to all the sponsors and participants who took part and helped raise the awareness TIFFANY LEPACK/METROLAND and the funds for the charity. See you all next November Dave McCormick, centre, the 31st annual ‘It Shouldn’t Hurt To Be A Child’ hockey tournament organizer, drops the ceremonial for the 32nd annual tournament. puck during the opening ceremony on Nov. 18, to Jayke Spence from Pembroke, left, and Ethan McMullen from Arnprior.
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Arnprior fans of the town’s best shot at an NHL draft pick next year can watch Liam Hawel on television this week. Hawel, the Soo Greyhounds centre who stands 6’5”, plays against the IceDogs in Mississauga in Ontario Hockey League (OHL) action this Friday night, starting at 7 p.m. Hawel, who sports #22, has played in all 23 games this year registering two goals and four assists, with some time on power play and the penalty kill. He played his minor hockey in the Ottawa Valley Titans AAA system while growing up in Arnprior. Sault Ste. Marie chose him in the first round of the 2015 OHL draft. The 17-year-old is expected to go between the second and fourth round of the NHL draft in 2017. Hawel’s father Andrew said the game should be a good one. Although the promising IceDogs have struggled to start the year, the Greyhounds are tied for third overall and filled with draft potential. He is also pleased with Liam’s progress this year.
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“It’s going pretty well for him. He’s getting decent ice time,” Andrew said. “It’s still a matter of time. Everybody develops at a different pace at this age. Some are later than others.” His son hasn’t said much about preferences for NHL teams to play on. He was an Edmonton Oiler fan, but also follows particular players. “He hasn’t talked about it lately. I think he’d just be glad to be picked by any of them. Who wouldn’t?” Liam is blessed with speed, good hands, and fine hockey sense. The one criticism he has had to endure is his size. While one of the tallest on the ice every game, he weighs in at just 179 pounds. But he works out every day, and takes advantage of the off season to pile on the pounds. “It’s hard to maintain the calories when they are on the go,” Andrew said. “It’ll come.” The OHL game will appear on both SportsNet and SportsNet 360, along with Cogeco 52, 56, and 741; Bell 410, 845, 1410; Shaw Advance 114, 118, and 608; and Shaw Classic 108, 403, and 417. A couple of other chances to see the Greyhounds will come up later in the season.
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The Arnprior Packers are in first place in the Richardson Division of the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League after two big weekend wins. On Nov. 16, the Packers had a huge win over the former first-place team the Richmond Royals 9-6. “It was a great effort by the whole team to keep on playing hard to get the win,” said Tony Iob, Packers head coach, in an email. “We seem to find ways to win.” The two teams go head-to-head again on Sunday, Nov. 27 in Goulbourn at 2:30 p.m.. “We know that they are a team that doesn’t stop playing even if the score is out of reach,” said Iob. On Nov. 19, the Packers defeated the Char-Lan Rebels 6-4. “Going into the third down 4-2, I don’t think the team thought we would lose,” said Iob on the come from behind victory. “The Packers kept up the pressure we had in the second and brought it into the third. Big goals early in the third put them on their heels.”
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The family of the late Keith Brydges would like to express our sincere appreciation for the outpouring of love and support following the passing of our father, grandfather & great grandfather on October 19, 2016. We would especially like to thank the Dr’s. and Nursing Staff at the Almonte General Hospital for the care he received. Thank you to Rev. Pat Martin for the wonderful service. Ralph Langtry for playing the organ. The Civitan Hall for providing the luncheon for the reception following the service & C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel for their help and support. A very special thank you to all the pallbearers – Glen Brydges, David, John & Claude Proc, John Ballinger & Cole Johnston. He will be forever in our Hearts Art, Paul, Nancy, Sue, Jim & Families
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JOHNSTONE, Norma (nee Percival) I would like to thank all my family and friends who came out to my 90th birthday celebration. I appreciate everyone taking the time to help make the day so enjoyable and memorable for me. I really enjoyed talking to everyone and sharing memories. Thank you for all the cards and gifts. A special thank you to my children, Bonnie & Brian, Maxine & Jeff and Scott & Paula for the planning and work to make it all possible. Also, a thank you to all my grandchildren for being there and making the day extra special. Lovingly Annabelle Smith (Logan)
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HORBACH, Hilde Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 16, 2016, at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew. Hilde was born in Germany and passed away just days after her 94th birthday. Daughter of the late Wilhelm Horbach and Emilie Kovarik. Partner of the late Mattis Zilinkias. Hilde is survived by family in Germany. Those wishing, donations to Groves Park Lodge or the Ottawa Humane Society would be appreciated. Interment at Most Precious Blood Cemetery. Blood Cemetery, Calabogie, at a later date. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
RUNTZ, ANNA (NEE NEUMANN)
Suddenly but very peacefully in the comfort of her farm house, Anna Runtz of Arnprior passed away in her sleep on Friday morning, November 18th, 2016. She was 86. Beloved wife for over 62 years of the late Percy Runtz (December 17, 2014). Dearly loved and devoted mother of Mavis Herbert (late Don Burnette). Predeceased by her daughter Sandra who died in a car accident on February 14, 1960. Dearly loved “Grandma” of Chris Herbert (Tracy); Brent Burnette (Ashley) and Tammy Burnette (Lawrence Leblue) and “Great-Grandma” of Cory, Cole, Colton, Logan, Amelia, Paige and Carson. Dear sister of Allan Neumann. Predeceased by siblings: Elmer; Welland (Helen); George (late Thelma); Murray (late Bernice); Erna Bisson (late Paul) and Marion Lewis (late Weldon). Dear sisterin-law of Viola McIntyre (late Mick), Bev Runtz (late Wib) and Lloyd Runtz (Millie). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Daughter of the late Fred and Anna (nee Kumm) Neumann. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again after 10 a.m. Tuesday. A Service to remember Anna was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Tuesday morning, November 22nd at 11 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Anna, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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(nee Wissing) Peacefully at home with loved ones by her side, Mary “Rie” Boef of Arnprior passed away as she lived… quietly and with great dignity on Tuesday evening, November 15th, 2016. She was 93. Beloved wife of the late John Boef. Dearly loved mother of Peter (Debbie), Adrian, John, Marion and Joanne. Loved Oma of Amy, Gordon and Trevor Boef; Jake Wheatley and Dylan Thul. Dear sister of Adriannus (Wil); Gerardus (Ann); Hendrikus (Ineke); Paul (late Henny); Eva Dykman (late Frans); Martha Heinink; Guisberta Liepelt (late Dik); Guus Werneker (Herman) and Theadore Both (late Jaap). Predeceased by 2 brothers, Jan and Jack (Jean) as well as a sister, Wilhelmina Geenhoven (Wim). A private family visitation and service took place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Cremation followed. In memory of Mary, please consider a donation to your favorite charity. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Peacefully at Bonnechere Manor in Renfrew, on Wednesday, November 16, 2016. She was 89. Beloved wife of the late Douglas Johnstone. Devoted mother of Jill (John) Francis, James (Diane) Johnstone, Mark Johnstone and Barbara Johnstone. Loving grandmother of Greg, Derek, Erin, Katelyn, Emily, Eric and Stephanie and great-grandmother to Leah, Evan and Jackson. Survived by her sisters Inez (Len) Watt and Iris (Len) Bredin and brother Aubrey Percival. Predeceased by her sisters Linda and Lorraine and brothers Charles, Roy and Ivan. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, November 21, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Renfrew. Inurnment of follow at Rosebank Cemetery. Donations in Norma’s memory may be made to Hospice Renfrew. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca LEACH, Robert John - In loving memory of Bob, who passed away November 28, 2015. Not a day has passed by, That you don’t cross our minds, Not all of you departed When you left our earth behind. In our hearts there is a place That only you can hold, It’s filled with loving memories More precious than gold. We know that you still hear us, So please know this is true That every thing we are today It is all because of you. Forever loved and always in our hearts Dorothy Cindy and Sean Jack and Wendy Chris and Families
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Retired Ontario Hydro after 40 years service Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior while surrounded by the love of family; Willie Gilmour of Arnprior passed in the early morning hours of Saturday, November 19th, 2016. He was 86. Beloved husband for over 65 years of Jeannette (nee Sales). Dearly loved father of William “Pat” (Connie) of La Broquerie, Manitoba; Mike (Joanne) of White Lake; Don (Shawney) of Arnprior; Chris of Surrey, B.C. and Penny Armstrong (Robert) of Arnprior. Cherished and loved by his 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. The last surviving child of the late Art Gilmour and the late Freda Pershaw, Willie was predeceased by siblings: James Gilmour (Beatrice of Carleton Place); Gilbert Gilmour (late Beverley); Allan Gilmour (late Hazel) and Rita Brooks (late Harold). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Wednesday morning from 10 until 10:45. A Funeral Service was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Wednesday morning, November 23rd at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Willie, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior or the Parkinson Society of Canada. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
FULTON Gertrude Olive Peacefully in hospital at Almonte with her family at her side on Sunday morning, November 13, 2016. Gertrude “Trudy” Fulton (nee Wilson) of Almonte, age 92 years. Beloved wife of the late James A. Fulton. Dearly loved and respected mother of Mary and Jim. Much loved granny of Adam Fulton. Dear sister of Mary Penney. Predeceased by her sisters; Helen and Rita Wilson and her brothers; Gerald, George, and Tommy. Also survived by her sisters-in-law Eileen Fulton and Catherine Wilson as well as several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great, great nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends. Very special thank you to Dr. Cecil Rytwinski, Dr. K Amjadhi, Dr. R. Taylor, Mississippi Mills Extended Living as well as the staff of the Rosamond Wing of Almonte General Hospital for the exceptional care shown to our mom. Friends joined our family at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc., 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613) 256-3313 to help us remember a life well lived on Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM. Trudy will rest in Almonte United Church from 10 AM Thursday until her family arrive for Service at 11 AM. Interment with her husband, Jim in Union Cemetery, Pakenham. For those who may choose to honour Gertrude with a memorial donation, please consider the Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Blood Services Foundation. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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In Memory of my beautiful Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother Hazel Martin who passed away on November 29th, 2010 Once upon a time an angel held my hand She wiped away my tears and helped me understand. Our time on earth is brief, there’s lessons to be learned, Each precious day God gives us another page is turned. Every chapter full of memories, times of joy and tears, Triumphs and defeats, through every passing year. She loved us unconditionally, always by our side, When no one else would listen, in her we could confide. With gentle words of wisdom she led us on our way, Down the paths of righteousness if ever we did stray. She saw the light in everyone and gave with no regrets, Always from her heart let’s not forget. Angels come in many forms, for me it is my mother, With love I cannot say in words there’ll never be another. Every day I turn the page in my heart will ever remain, Everything she taught me as I stroll down memory lane. Forever in our hearts Nancy, Joe, David, Matthew, Danielle & Family
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January 24, 1969 – November 26, 2011 Todd, it has been five years since you left us, But our memories don’t fade: They just grow deeper, For the ones we love but couldn’t keep. We hold our tears when we speak your name, But the ache in our hearts remains the same. No one knows, the sorrow we share, When the family meets, And you’re not there. Unseen, unheard, you are always near, So loved, so missed, so very dear. Love Mom, Kerry, Corrina, Cathy and Jack
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CAMPBELL, Wally In loving memory of Wally Campbell June 12, 1929 - November 25, 1991
CORINNE MacFARLANE In memory of our mother, Corinne MacFarlane, who passed away November 23, 2011:
Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all. A thought, a prayer are all we can give, These you will have as long as we live, Beautiful memories silently kept, Of the one we loved and will never forget.
It has been 5 years since you left us, Mom. But sometimes we come into a room and still expect to see you sitting there. Or pick up the phone to call you and think you might answer. We miss you Mom but we comfort in knowing that your spirit is still watching over us.
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Dear Mom.. I still remember the sound of your last breath I can still hear words that you said just before your death I can still feel your hands entangled warmly in mine I can still envision your smile faint but still so fine Although I do remember the last promise I made to you Stopping my flow of tears, I haven’t been able to . I Miss You Always loved and remembered by Larry, Christine, Lori and Lily.
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July 7 1925 - November 27 2014 If flowers grow in heaven lord pick a bunch for us Place them in our mothers arms And tell her they’re from us Tell her we love and miss her and when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while Thought of and missed everyday Brenda and Sharon
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• Choice of Cogeco or Shaw Direct HD satellite TV • Secure Building with elevator • Electric doors for easy access • Laundry room ground floor • Newly decorated units with ample kitchen cupboards and closets • Shopping, Medical & Churches close by • Free Parking • 1 Bedroom $ 795 + UT • 2 Bedroom $895 + UT • PET FREE/NO SMOKING • For appointment to view call 613-623-7207
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Full-Time & Part-Time Long Haul USA Truck Drivers Wanted One of Canada’s Best Managed Companies is looking for full-time and part-time drivers (teams welcome). JED Express is always looking for motivated, positive, safe drivers to join our growing family trucking business. Our full-time drivers are assigned a truck. Part-time drivers (2-3 trips per month) are encouraged to apply (we can work with your schedule). WE OFFER: • Rate per mile is HUB mile • Paid drops, picks and switches • Guaranteed daily pay rate • Doing FTL & LTL • Satellite dispatching • Border crossing paperwork done by JED Office • New Freightliner condo trucks with Park Smart (heating & cooling system) and auto shift • Paid hub mile (0.05 cents extra) for Hazmat loads WHAT DO YOU NEED? • A/Z License with 2 years USA experience • Clean abstract • Fast Card or Passport • Positive attitude If interested, please contact JED Owner Edwin Duncan directly at (613) 791-6133. For more information, visit www.jedexpress.com/join-our-team/.
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Lunch Room Attendant/Cleaner – Contract Assignment We are also seeking an individual to join our team in the role of a Lunch Room Attendant\Cleaner. Duties include maintaining cleanliness of the lunch room area, preparing coffee and tea on a daily basis, carrying out duties as set out in Pillar5’s sanitation program, removing waste such as garbage and recycling, and other duties as required. We are looking for an individual with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. This role is an integral role as responsibility includes ensuring that our health and safety standards are maintained and that excellent customer service is delivered to internal and external clients. APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants should submit a cover letter and updated resume to HR@pillar5pharma.com. The deadline for all applications is 4:00 pm on November 30, 2016.
We appreciate all interest, however, only applicants considered or an interview will be contacted. Pillar5 Pharma Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to providing accommodations for persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during the recruiting and selection process, we will work with you to meet your needs. 50 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 24, 2016
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RESPONSIBILITIES: • Conducts line clearances, start-up inspections, line audits and periodic line checks of the packaging and manufacturing operations • Performs in-process testing of solid dosage forms (tablets & capsules) during manufacturing • Performs aspects of sampling, inspections, sterile techniques and environmental monitoring of the Aseptic filling area • Conducts sampling of raw materials, in-process bulks and incoming semi-finished goods • Maintains control of all retainer samples at the Arnprior site • Leads the execution and documentation of on-line investigations • Monitors/audits in-process batch records and other documentation deviations observed in the course of line inspections • Interacts with other teams to resolve filling, packaging and manufacturing issues • Conducts ANSI standard inspections and investigations • Provides technical expertise in problem solving on line • Evaluates and writes standard operating procedures • Provides QA support for all Manufacturing initiatives QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: • University Degree or Community College diploma with two years experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing and other combinations of experience and education will be considered • Experience in packaging and aseptic processing • Knowledge of Quality Assurance principles and current Good Manufacturing Practices • Experienced in the use and understanding of ANSI/ASQC Sampling Plans and Inspections by Attributes • Experienced in Statistical Process Control • Knowledgeable in the functional requirements of packaging components and testing equipment • Advanced computer skills • Good team player with a positive attitude and cooperative approach • Excellent oral and written communication, organizational and decision making skills • Ability to work all required shifts
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QUALITY ASSURANCE IN-PROCESS TECHNICIAN ONE PERMANENT – FULL TIME POSITION REGISTERED NURSE Part Time - Competition #16 –105 Reporting to the Resident Care Coordinator(s), the Registered Nurse provides resident-focused care, within an interdisciplinary team according to the Standards of Practice of College of Nurses of Ontario and consistent with the Mission and Philosophy of Care at Bonnechere Manor. Sensitive and empathetic to the needs of the residents, our registered nurses are required to perform duties in accordance with Standards of Nursing Practice, College of Nurses of Ontario, and Long-Term Care Legislation. Qualifications: A Registered Nurse with a current certificate of competency from the College of Nurses of Ontario with annual mandatory licensing renewal Post-R.N. education and experience in gerontology or related field, preferred Current CPR certification and WHMIS certification Demonstrated commitment to providing resident-focused care in a long-term care setting Physically capable to perform assigned duties within a flexible work schedule inside a 24 hour a day, 7 day per week operation Ability to meet and maintain health requirement as per Long Term Care Legislation Compensation: $37.22 - $49.71 per hour. No benefits.
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS Part Time - Competition #16 - 106 Reporting to the Resident Care Coordinator(s), our Personal Support Workers (PSW) deliver resident-focused care within full scope of practice of a PSW, in a home-like environment, respecting the individuality and dignity of each resident/family and co-workers. Qualifications: Personal Support Worker Certificate or equivalent as per O. Reg. 79/10 of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 Certificate – Food Safety Awareness Program recognized by a Public Health Unit The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: $24.03 – $24.37 per hour. No benefits.
Please send your resume, stating applicable competition number by 4:00 p.m., Thursday December 1, 2016 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.
County of Renfrew Core Values: Honesty and Integrity ~ Professionalism ~ Client Service Orientation ~ Focus on Results
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Pembroke MDF Inc. is a privately owned company, located just outside Pembroke, Ontario. Our facility utilizes high quality wood fiber supplied by local sawmills to manufacture high quality fibreboard and painted base board mouldings. We currently have an opportunity for the right individual to join our dynamic and talented team of employees as:
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Summary: This position is responsible for managing production activities and resources, asset management, and protection for both the finishing or production functions including Heat Plant operators, Loader operators, Mechanical and Electrical shift personnel, Quality and the production shift team members. Coordinate all internal and external production activities and resources in conjunction with Planning Department. Education/Qualifications: • Post-secondary education or equivalent work experience may be considered • 4 to 6 years of related work experience in a manufacturing environment • Minimum 3 years in supervisory role would be an asset • Additional technical education/certification an asset Skills: • Proven ability to make decisions in stressful situations • Ability to multi-task and able to adapt to changing priorities and deadlines • Ability to read and understand drawings • Good vision, with or without corrective lenses • Experience with metric and standard measurements • Mechanical aptitude is a must requirement • Advanced working knowledge of Excel, Outlook, Word • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Excellent interpersonal skills • Ability to present ideas in business-friendly and user-friendly language • Exceptionally self-motivated and directed. Energetic, forward-thinking and creative with high ethical standards • Keen attention to detail • Exceptional service orientation For additional information regarding this position, please visit our website at www.pembrokemdf.com. To apply for this position, please forward a copy of your cover letter and resume to careers@pembrokemdf.com quoting the position title and file number. Pembroke MDF Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to providing accommodations for persons with disabilities. If you require accommodation during the recruiting and selection process, we will work with you to meet your needs. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only qualified applicants will be contacted.
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PLUS SHEET METAL & MACHINING PRODUCTS for Evenson Heating at 87 Madawaska St., Arnprior, ON K7S 1S2 on Sat., Nov. 26/16 @ 10 am Property to be sold at 10:30 am
Shift Team Lead File No: PMDF- 16048 Location: 777 Fibreboard Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W4 Closing: 4:30 p.m. 29 November 2016
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Show them how much you care by placing a congratulations notice in our Social Notes! ~ Prime Location w/ a Successful History ~ Evenson Heating has been Arnprior’s choice for Heating & Air conditioning service for over 40 years. This 2nd generation family business is now retiring. They have valued your loyal patronage & have appreciated your confidence over the years. They take this opportunity to Thank Everyone. Featuring a 75’x75’ lot (+/-) w/ a frame bldg w/ steel roof. Showroom, office, workshop & storage. Services include 100 amps on fuses, Heil central air conditioner, natural gas F/A furnace (’05). On town water/sewer. Detached steel sided/roofed 20’x30’ (+/-) garage. Circular drive. Zoned MUC (Mixed Use Commercial). There is a ton of potential w/ this property. With a small amount of remodelling you can own/operate your own lucrative business. Taxes $ 5364.00 (+/-). Plan 7E Pt Lot 1. The seller has agreed to accept the highest bid without reserve, regardless of price. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 or 613-326-0461. Whether you are a professional or hobbyist, this auction sale offers good tinsmithing & sheet metal tools to outfit your shop. Note: Cash or Cheque Only.
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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Festive Reduce Impaired Drivers Everywhere (R.I.D.E.) campaign kicked off on install good wiper blades tow rope. Nov. 21, and will run through to Jan. 7, 2017. and keep an ample supply of • Extra clothing and footThe Ontario Provincial Police and our police partners will windshield washer fluid in wear, a blanket, high energy be working around the clock during theClub campaign, conductArnprior Bluefish Swim is a non-profit, JEREMIAH GILLETT With winter weather in the help everyone arrive atattheir your vehicle. non-perishable food, is matches ing community based R.I.D.E. check stops with throughout Now capacity with 60 total swimmers, the team made up of volunteer run organization the goalEast of Arnprior Bluefish Swim Club forecast the Upper Ottawa destination safely. • Give yourself extra time and a candle. Region. fostering youth fitness, sportsmanship, and Valley Po- Club• Drive 26 tocompetitive and 34 and non-completive all according current to reach yourpre-competitive destination. • Flashlight, small tool kit, Theof OPP alsofriendship relies onfor theour public to assist in preventing The Ontario ArnpriorProvincial Bluefish Swim has startmembers. lice (OPP) would like to re- road and weather conditions. Consider postponing or can- first aid kit. crimes and impaired driving is a crime that should be treated ed a busy season with a team that has almost who are developing their skills and fitness with a rigorous training mind motorists that adverse Reduce your speed when ad- celling your trip if the weather To check on road condi- no differently. doubled in size from put last extra year. weather conditions PROGRAMS verse weather conditions arise. does not improve. tions before your trip you can regime. Now at capacity with 60 total swimmers, the CALL 9-1-1 demands on you as a driver • Keep a safe distance beThe following is a list of call 5-1-1. The organization delivers a number of youth teamon is made of 26 competitive and 34 preand your up vehicle’s perfor- tween your vehicle andand the for ve- many someswimmers recommended itemsreal to swimmers The Ministry ofa pumpkin Transpor-the length If you see orprograms suspect that someone is abilities driving including: or about to for all ages and belts their first carried of the competitive and non-completive all of who are mance. hicle in front of you. Remem- carry in your vehicle: tation’sPractices Travellercontinue Information drive impaired, call• 9-1-1 and report it. Non-competitive; competitive meet, the tam had an outstanding pool. as returning Head developing their skills and fitness with a rigor“Stay alert, slow down, stay ber, longer stopping distances • A charged cell phone in Coach ServicesShawn provides road inforIf youhelp see that •someone is impaired by alcohol or other Pre-Competitive; Moffat and fellow coaches ouscontrol,” trainingsays regime. in an OPP press may be required.day of swimming.case of an emergency. mation for provincial high- drugs and intends •on driving, strongly discourage them from Competitive. With 140 swimmers in attendance the 19 prepare the swimmers for their next meet the release. “These are three key • Be able to see and be seen. • An ice scraper, snow ways in Ontario by telephone driving and call 9-1-1 if they insist. HALLOWEEN INVITATIONAL Members enjoy an encouraging environswimmers competed 95 Cornwall Invitational place elements to safe winter driv- Clean frost and Arnprior snow off Bluefish all brush, a small shovel, in sand, at 5-1-1 orSnowflake online with acces- taking If you plan on drinking or consuming drugs, plan to not ment, exhilarating team atmosphere, and treevents and achieved personal best Nov. 26 and 27.on the MTO drive. The season opened with the Perth Spooky ing.” windows, mirrors, and lights. salt or73other traction aid.times. in sible information mendous and character-building opporThe eventfour wrapped•up Booster with 16 ofcables, the Bluefish Voted 511 best website children’s organization in Arn-arrange Halloween on Oct. MotoristsInvitational are advised of 30. • Consider installing road Ontario at www. Instead, for a fitness designated driver, take a taxi, stay tunities. just 4 safety weeks of undertires theiron team in thefuel Pumpkin Relay where by the Readers’ Choice Awards in 2014, theWith following tipspractice to winter your participating vehicle, flares, line anti-freeze, and prior ontario.ca/511 . overnight or take public transit. FOR SALE
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Coins had a ‘Come easy, go easy’ fate for this special treat The winter Eaton’s catalogue had arrived. The mailman left it in our mailbox. It was fat and shiny with a woman wearing a bright red coat on the cover. It was sitting on the kitchen table when I got home from school. I couldn’t wait until supper was over, the kitchen redded up and the red and white checked oilcloth wiped clean. My sister Audrey knew what was ahead and though she wasn’t nearly excited as I was, she too, would be pouring over each page, from the fashions in the front, to the corsets, the Christmas decorations and candy and the tools and farm items at the back. The old catalogue, dog-eared, with pages torn out where necessary, would be moved to the outhouse after Father had punched a hole in the upper corner to feed through a piece of strong binder twine to hang it from the spike inside the door. Mother would look through the new catalogue when she had time,
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and order the usual long underwear and a pair of navy blue fleece lined bloomers for me. We had little hope of getting anything else from Eaton’s catalogue. Until that night. As soon as Audrey and I sat on the long bench behind the kitchen table, and the book was in front of us, I turned right towards the back and the pails upon pails of Christmas candy. This was one of my favourite sections and I could almost taste the striped hard candy and the chocolates that had been strewed over the entire page, looking like they had been accidentally spilled from the cans holding them.
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“Enough of that page,” Audrey said. She was ready to move on. I shoved the book over to Mother sitting at the end of the table working on her diaries. “If I took all the pennies out of the corner of my hanky, do you think we could take some out of the eggmoney to add to them and maybe buy one of those little pails of candy?” I figured it was worth a try. Mother looked at the page, ran the tips of her fingers over the candy pictures and in the lowest of voices said, “I don’t see why not.” Well!! Father shook his head, my three brothers, let war hoops out of them that could be heard in Arnprior, Audrey was pouring over the page to see what pail to pick and I thought I was going to cry! It seemed like only a few days before the candy arrived on a Saturday, C.O.D., Mother paying the mailman with a handful of coins and the fight was on to see who would open the
scooped up by licking the end of his finger and running it around the inside bottom of the pail. Audrey said the pail would be good for picking raspberries the next summer. We were all sitting around the kitchen table as usual when the last candy was eaten with Christmas more than a month away. Mother was at her diaries and was no doubt thinking about the coins taken out of the egg money in the blue sugar bowl to pay for the candy. The pail sat empty in the middle of the table. Father never took his eyes off the Ottawa Farm Journal, but we all heard him say, “Come easy, go easy.” We knew he wasn’t talking about the candy, but the coins taken out of the egg money to pay for it.
parcel. Mother settled that by opening it herself. And there it was, a shiny pail of Christmas candy and the holiday weeks away! The excitement wasn’t to end there. Just before we were to head upstairs to bed, Mother said she could see nothing wrong with opening the pail and giving each of us just one to taste! I picked a green and white striped one and Audrey looked for and found a cinnamon one, with the brothers, so anxious to get a taste, just grabbed one off the top and popped it into their mouths. Well, having a piece of the Christmas candy every night before we went to bed became a ritual and it wasn’t long until we could see the bottom of the pail. We knew there wasn’t a hope of getting another order of candy from Eaton’s catalogue. And then the pail was empty. All that remained was a dusting of sugar in the bottom, which Emerson
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, peace of mind may come your way after you square away all of your finances and begin developing a budget for the year to come. Enlist some professional help if necessary. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Introspection leads you on a quest to find a creative outlet, Taurus. Play to your strengths and ideas will surface, or check in with friends for inspiration. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, stick with a course of action even if you have hit a rocky road. Your efforts thus far have been extensive, and you will soon see a light at the end of the tunnel. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, if family is not around, surround yourself with friends. This support system will prove invaluable. Express your gratitude to friends for their unwavering support. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, a different way of thinking may be just the thing you need to solve a Here’s How It Works: problem that’s been more puzzling than you expected. Ask others for their point of view. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Virgo, before you can be honest with others, you have to be honest with clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! yourself. Take a look at things you might want to change and then forge ahead in that direction.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, if you take a roundabout route, you will still end up at the finish line. And the new perspective this route provides may benefit you in the long run. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you may have to work a little harder to get what you want, but the results can’t be denied. Focus your attention on making a name for yourself in your career. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 There is no stopping you when you have a goal in mind, Sagittarius. Call it stubbornness or just dedication, but your ambition may open doors that remain closed to others. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, someone close to you is interested in learning more about what makes you tick. New friendships may develop this week, so approach situations with an open mind. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, resist the temptation to bite off more than you can chew. While you might want to prove your ability to multitask, don’t do so at a detriment to your health. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, even if you have rest and relaxation on the brain, celestial forces are pushing you in a different direction.
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son’s Furniture, The Cupboard. All participants are welcome after the run to come to the “NeighbourLink Fountain” at 128 Mary Street, Arnprior for chili, coffee, hot chocolate. All proceeds go to the NeighbourLink Fountain.
Pakenham Country Christmas starts with Breakfast with Santa (Centennial Restaurant) at 9 a.m. The day also includes Letters to Santa and Childrens Craft Table • November 24 Six-hand Euchre at the Galetta Com- (Pakenham Public School) Craft Sale (Pakenham Public School) Girl munity Hall, 119 Darwin St. 7:30 p.m. Thursday nights. $5, prizes and Guide Christmas Cafe (Pakenham Public School) Have hot apple tea refreshments. and cookies with Mrs. Claus and see local artists Kevin Dodds and Daisy St. John’s Lutheran Church in ArnMae Lennox (Pakenham General prior is hosting a spaghetti supper Store). Come and paint your very with a free will offering to support own Christmas Tree ornament made Hospice Renfrew, For more call Randy Zimmerling, Council Chair, at out of wood to hang on your tree and take it home along with a treat 613-623-9733. bag (Bridges Bar & Grill). Make your own Reindeer Food (5 Span • November 24,25 This year ADHS Performing Arts is Feed & Seed) Candy Kebab Station doing the musical Grease at 7 p.m. in (Nicholson’s) Tea Room (St. Marks the gymnatorium of ADHS. Tickets Anglican Church) Christmas Coffee Bar and Country Craft Making may be purchased at the Arnprior Book Shop and the main office of the for Adults (Stonebridge Haven) Visit with Santa (Pakenham Public high school. School) Storytime (Nicholson’s) Tree lighting and Caroling (Park at • November 26 the Bridge by 5 Span Spuds) Christmas Craft, Bake and Business Fair, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. St Mark’s Anglican Church is at the Nick Smith Centre. 35 plus hosting a homemade lunch from 11 vendors with chance to win one of 35 plus door prizes including a Night a.m.-2:30 p.m. during the PakenStay for Two at Quality Inn, Arnprior ham Country Christmas and will be serving homemade soup, sandwiches plus 50/50 draw. Free admission. and pie. Fundraising event for your local Seniors at Home Agency. More info Breathe Anew - Women’s Ministry, Liz Wall. Saturday, 9:30 am. Come and feed your spirit, soul and body. All welIsland View Suites Fall Bazaar- 10 come. Non-denominational. Antrim a.m.-2 p.m. – Holiday Bake Sale/ Truck Stop, Upper Room. Crafts. Parking at back of restaurant. A.C.W. Poinsettia Christmas Bazaar, Sat. Nov. 26, 2016 at Carlton Reid • November 26,27 Hall, 287 Harrington Street, BaMark your calendars for the zaar is from 11:00-2:00 with a hot Arnprior & District Humane luncheon of Chicken Pot Pie served Society’s Annual “Pet Pics with at 11:30 for $10. Deli, Bake, Country Santa”. Two events are being held Store, Candy, Craft tables are available for items plus a White Elephant table.
this year; Santa will be at Pet Valu Almonte November 26-27 and at 236 Madawaska, Suite 102 (next to Rona) December 10-11 for pictures with your pet from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Children and families are also welcome to get their picture taken with Santa. We will be offering prints as well as digital copies to easily share with family and friends via email and social media. Digital copy $10, prints $15, digital + print $20.
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Annual Christmas Bake and Craft Sale at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St. N. from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come and purchase your homemade Christmas gifts, baked goods along with the chance to win one of our many Christmas baskets. Plan to stay for lunch and enjoy homemade soup, buns, dessert, coffee and tea for only $7.
• December 4
Calvary Baptist Church music night at 156 Landrigan Street; beginning at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Refreshment will follow. Contact Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863.
Arnprior Lionettes’ Bake Sale,Saturday 10:00 am -Noon at the Arnprior Public Library. The Sale will include a Cookie Walk. See you there.
• November 30
L’Arche Arnprior sponsors a sale of one-of-a-kind Christmas items and homemade baking and preserves each year at The Kirkman Bed and Breakfast, 294 John Street North, Arnprior. Come on out to the Gifts of Light Christmas Gift & Bake Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The wares of local vendors are also featured in this gracious old home, which has been beautifully decorated for the season. L’Arche holds our sale at this time of year in celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3. Please do join us at this festive season to enjoy this lovely venue, browse our offerings and find a few items to brighten your holidays!
The Arnprior Community Choir, under the direction of its founder Lisa Webber, will present its concert Sing Noel at 2 p.m. at Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, 116 Baskin Drive West This fall, the Arnprior Community Choir has 80 members and enjoys creating wonderful choral music together. Tickets, which are available at the Arnprior Book Shop, 152 John St. N., are $18 for adults ($20 at the door) and $10 for children 12 and under. Check out the choir’s website, www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com, for more details.
• November 27
The Canadian Peace Initiative Arnprior and Area Chapter has grown into one of public awareness, a petition campaign, noting the International Day of Peace, and a membership campaign. On Wednesday the local members of the Canadian Peace Initiative and all interested citizens are invited to a meeting to discuss current national and local initiatives to forward a political agenda for peace. The way forward has been approved at the recent AGM and now specific actions in each Chapter is required. Your attendance would be appreciated. The meeting will occur at 46 Elgin Street East, Arnprior. For more information contact: Theresa Dunn 613-897-5055
• November 28
Galetta Community Association Annual General Meeting, 7 p.m. at the Galetta Community Hall, 119 Darwin St. Galetta.
• December 1,2,8,9,15,16
First time ever and just in time for Christmas the Opportunity shop will be opening until 6 p.m. on December 1st ,2nd, 8th ,9th , 15th and 16th. Watch for special, surprise sales between 4 and 6 p.m. on these
Arnprior Humane Society selected as one of two recipients for Valley Heritage Radio’s Holly Jolly Radiothon, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.. Valley Heritage Radio personalities will be on the air accepting pledges. All are welcome to attend the open house and enjoy live music, 3009 Burnstown Road. Featuring musical guests, The Countrymen, Dan Paul Rogers, Steve Agnew, Marleen Fawcett, and more. Donations of $20 or more to Arnprior Humane Society eligible for a tax receipt. Pledges can be made the day of the event via
The Arnprior Army Cadets are fundraising to go to Vimy Ridge in April 2017 for the 100th anniversary. We will be hosting a Christmas Bazaar at the Arnprior Legion on 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. We will have different vendors for all needs. For more info please email info@2360armycadets. ca
• December 5
The Arnprior Agricultural Society’s Annual General Meeting is Monday, 7 p.m. at Kenwood Center, 16 Edward Street South Suite 110
• December 6
In honour of all women who are living with or have lost their lives to domestic violence, Bernadette McCann House will host its annual December 6th Vigil. The candlelight vigil will be held at 6 pm at the Wesley United Church Fel.l.owship Hall, Pembroke. Roses will be laid by various community members to create a Garden of Hope. All are invited to gather on Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The Vigil will be followed by light refreshments. For more contact Bernadette McCann House at 613-7327776 or visit www.wsssbmh.org.
5 km run or walk, Tiny Tots Tartan 1 km. Fund Raiser for the “NeighbourLink Fountain” on Saturday, registration at 9 a.m.. $20 per person, $2 for Tiny Tots or $40 per family. Tartan Tuff Trek. Located at Dochart Soccer Fields, 278 Duncan Drive, Township of McNab-Braeside. Pledge sheets and waiver forms can be picked up at; Township Municipal Office, NeighbourLink Fountain, RobertArnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, November 24, 2016 49
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