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News – Arnprior wants interim recreation and library agreements deal in place while entering a new round of negotiations with McNab-Braeside. Council agreed Monday to make the same offer rejected last spring by the township’s former council. The town hopes McNab-Braeside will contribute $48,353 to library costs and $794,835 to recreation (largely to the Nick Smith Centre). The deal would run from Jan. 1 until the end of June. Mayor David Reid presented the resolution at town council’s Dec. 8 meeting. He worded it in such a way that most members of council were concerned Reid and town CAO Michael Wildman would decide the process and outcome of negotiations. Reeve Walter Stack and others said they have a problem with politicians determining how much each side will contribute to the services. Stack said the issue has caused bad feelings for many years largely because politicians have been at the helm. He is OK with Reid and the town’s top bureaucrat discussing a committee process with
Redmen logo removed, name remains for now Derek Dunn
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News – The local high school continues to remove images and logos that depict aboriginal stereotypes some many deem offensive. Arnprior District High School (ADHS) for the last five years or so has undergone a gradual rebranding that has seen the removal of an image on the big gym wall of an Indian chief in headdress. Other images and logos have been removed, the latest being spears on football helmets after the end of the 2014 season. The school’s Twitter image was changed on Monday. There hasn’t been a movement to drop the Redmen name. The issue was picked up by CBC Ottawa who did television and radio segments this week. They followed up on a tweet by native activist Ian Campeau in October asking the school to consider changing its name. See SCHOOL, page 6
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News – Urban Sport was the site of this year’s annual general meeting and Christmas social attended by more than 50 members of the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce (GACC). Outgoing president Wes Schnob talked about the many charitable events the group participated in, including It Shouldn’t Hurt to be a Child, White Pine Festival, Concerts in the Park, and more. The breakfast meetings were well attended, and GACC’s annual golf tournament raised $3,000 for scholarships for students at Arnprior District High School and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew. This being an election year, the organization also took on the task of organizing all-candidate debates in both Arnprior and McNab-Braeside.   Schnob also mentioned the inaugural Home and Leisure Show, brought back after a 20-year hiatus. Although considered a success – with 40 vendors at Nick Smith Centre during a weekend in May – improvements are promised for next year. Spearheaded by Gib McMullen, the April 2015 show will likely fea-
Wes Schnob’s two-year term as president of the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce is coming to an end. ture some 60 vendors and benefit from more promoting. “We are always looking for ways to improve,� Schnob said. His two-year term is winding down. Among those he thanked was town marketing and economic development officer Lindsay Wilson, who did much for the Buy Local campaign. Schnob also welcomed new president Murray Hughes of Sunlife Financial and new vice-president Pam Cox of Tierney Stauffer Lawyers.
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The 2015 directors for the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce, from left, are Shawn Pulikunnel of RBC, Mark Nibourg of Kenwood Centre and U-Haul, Murray Hughes of Sunlife Financial, Gib McMullen of Apple Sarah Catering, Pam Cox of Tierney Stauffer Lawyers, Cathi Fairfield of Pillar 5 Pharma, Paula Inglis of Metroland Media, Kristina Misener of OnTrac Employment Services, Sheema Wood of Willis College, and George Walinga of McCrea Climate Care. Missing are Jerome Taylor of Canadian Tire and Julie Brown of Northern Credit Union. Other directors on the volunteer board are Shawn Pulikunnel of RBC, Mark Nibourg of Kenwood Centre and U-Haul, Gib McMullen of Apple Sarah Catering, Cathi Fairfield
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Miller holds open house to explain quarry licence application Derek Dunn
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News – Turns out council wants more time to study a proposed quarry expansion in McNabBraeside, even after a recent open house detailing the plan. The township has asked the provincial government to delay approval of the Braeside quarry expansion, a project newly elected Mayor Tom Peckett flat-out opposes (see page 11). Miller Group is the construction company applying to more than double the extraction area in its Braeside Quarry to 67 hectares. It held a mandatory open house Nov. 26 at the Masonic Hall in Arnprior that was well attended. Tom Jones, project manager for the construction giant, was joined by representatives from a public relations firm who explained the technical differences between the company’s first aggregate licence application to expand the Braeside quarry and its current one. Jones didn’t go into specifics, but said approval for the expansion has already been given by the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. He understands most residents in the area are against the project, and doesn’t want to exacerbate the already long and bitter conflict. He even offers “no comment� when it comes to actions by an opposition group: Friends Addressing Concerns Together in McNab-Brae-
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Miller Group project manager Tom Jones, left, with planner Gary Bell of Skelton Brumwell at the company’s open house regarding its application for an aggregate licence for the doubling the size of the extraction area at the Braeside quarry. Many area residents are concerned the quarry will take too much water, contaminate area water supplies, damage the sensitive ecosystem and reduce property values. side (FACT-MB). However, Jones did address a number of issues posed by residents living around the quarry.
“There has been a lot of misinformation spread,� Jones said. “We do our upmost to do the proper studies and inform the people. This is not a broken process.�
One issue has to do with Miller keeping the old Smiths Construction sign on site. It may seem inconsequential, but FACT-MB sees it as Miller besmirching the good name and reputation of the local family who used to run the quarry. Miller keeps the traditional name at various sites they own out of respect, Jones said, and is itself a company founded by two families. “Miller has a very good reputation in the industry,� Jones said. Another issue opponents raise is the company choosing a municipal election period to submit its application. It triggers a 45-day comment period. Between a lame-duck council and a completely new one of almost all first-time politicians, the township is in a difficult position to be making decisions. Jones said the province has a process in place the company is bound to follow. “We are following a licensing process that started in 2006,� he said. “We can’t do our business in unison with elections.� Asked if he would like to live beside a quarry that could double in size, possibly threatening his property valve and drinking water, Jones said he lives beside construction plants. And that industry – regulated by governments - does the work that all members of society benefit from. Aggregate from the quarry goes toward the twinning of Highway 417 in this area.
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News – They don’t know what aspect to address, or their messaging; they haven’t even come up with a name yet. But a group has formed in Arnprior to oppose the proposed Energy East pipeline. About 25 people gathered at the public library on Dec. 3, including a number of elected town and township representatives and an environmental engineer. The meeting was to discuss TransCanada’s plan to convert a natural gas pipeline to oil and run it from the Alberta Tar Sands – under the Madawaska River and other Valley rivers – on to Quebec and New Brunswick. Hosted by newly-elected McNab-Braeside Coun. Mark MacKenzie, the local threat was made plain by various commentators: • A 40-year-old pipe designed for gas is expected to ship 1.1 million barrels a day of heavy sand and bitumen under tremendous pressure; • TransCanada spills have doubled over the last decade, from one in 1,000 km of pipeline per year to two; • Between 1 and 2 per cent would leak before stop measures kick in, meaning at least 10,000 barrels; • About 80 to 90 per cent of the oil will be sold internationally, hence Energy East will not contribute to energy independence; • Natural gas prices will jump by 52 per cent to pay for new gaslines, which is why gas providers like Enbridge oppose the deal; • Few full-time jobs will be created, and temporary installation workers move with the
campaigns, perhaps even a play are actions under consideration. The group acknowledged TransCanada has deep pockets for TV ads, and is suspected of planning a dirty tricks campaign to discredit opponents. Mayors and councillors said they are at the meeting to gauge public sentiment, not play an active role in the group. MacKenzie said he will step back after the first meeting. The local elected officials did say they would welcome delegations to speak during upcoming council meetings. A formal presentation gives councils the impetus to join with surrounding municipalities and the county, possibly with a message to the government of Ontario and provincial and national associations of municipalities.
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Even Arnprior Mayor David Reid agreed pipelines should be stopped and oil sands production reduced in the name of minimizing Canada’s carbon footprint. (Township Mayor Tom Peckett, also at the meeting, indicated he wants Energy East stopped.) However, the group didn’t formulate a marketing or messaging plan, instead concentrating on either the local risk or overall danger of climate change. Judging by the focus of the meeting, Energy East’s threat to local drinking water will be the core. One person said bottled water will cost more than oil. Another suggested filling water bottles with oil as part of a campaign. The local tourism sector and a spike in natural gas prices were reiterated. Petitions, letter-writing
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contentious issue will grow. “I personally think we are going to see this on the next (federal) election, it’s that big,” Janes said. He encouraged opponents to voice their concerns to the national and Ontario energy boards. “There is an awful lot of power in your hands.” The Ontario Energy Board will hold hearings in Stittsville and Ottawa at a yet-to-be determined date in early 2015.
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Mayor agrees on agreements School community to decide on name Continued from front
Reid agreed to change the resolution wording. The interim dollar amounts - which over the course of a year works out to $96,706 for the library and $158,967 for recreation - was arrived at through a population calculation. Arnprior concedes the difficulties in getting firm numbers, something the township’s previous council insisted was necessary before arriving at a deal. Outside groups such as the minor hockey association, Blue Fish Swim Club and others run programs and don’t
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Principal Neil Farmer insists the school is not bending to any one person’s request and has gradually been returning to the school’s original intention: Redmen as a reference to the colours red and white. “As a school we’ve been very proactive over the last five or six years when it comes to the Redmen name and logo and how they are about school colours,� Farmer said. “This isn’t a knee-jerk reaction because of one person.� ‘Redmen Pride’ appears almost everywhere during the annual Spirit Week parade, including on vehicles. It appears on posters during competitions and jerseys and clothing. But there is no commitment to drop it just yet. “No decision has been made on the name,� Farmer said. “This is a natural progression. We are not rushing through this without talking to everybody: the alumni and school body, students, staff, parents. It’s not about me.� Farmer has become the reluctant focal point of the highly emotion issue that involves the traditions of a 138-year-old
school. But it continues to come up. It was raised by the Chronicle-Guide four years ago when Campeau first started his – eventually successful – campaign to have the Nepean Redskins change its name. Back then an ADHS staff member called a chief in Golden Lake to specifically ask about it. The chief said as long as the name is used respectfully – brave warrior, etc. – then it is acceptable. Farmer said ADHS must be inclusive and not offend others, even if they don’t attend the school. It must be respectful of all groups, and admits that singling out the skin colour of black people and using that as a logo would be “unacceptable.� He even has heard the notion of ‘men’ in Redmen as problematic from a gender point of view. Although he hasn’t heard of any female students offended by the term. Nor has anyone complained about the native connotations. And because there has been no backlash, the school board hasn’t pressured Farmer to change the name.
Many students at Opeongo High School are natives from the Golden Lake area. As far as principal Tom Havey knows, there haven’t been any complaints that Arnprior is being disrespectful. “I was a member of the staff at Arnprior and I’ve been principal here for only one and a half years, but I have never received a complaint,� Havey said. “I think (Farmer) is doing his due diligence by having the discussion.� Havey figures it will come down to whether or not the public is convinced that Redmen stands for school colours and not a skin colour. So long as images of spears and Indians – first begun in the 1970s – are kept alive, the likelihood of a name change will grow. It’s not inevitable that Redmen will be dropped. Redskins, such as the ongoing furor over the Washington football team’s name, is more of a direct link than Redmen. But schools from P.E.I. to Smiths Falls have dropped the Redmen name over the last few decades. Maybe ADHS is next. “Inevitable is a tough word. I’m not able to predict the future,� Havey said. “I just know it’s a gradual process.�
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Goodbye to a class act W
hile there still are many inspiring stories about local achievers in amateur sports these days, it can get downright depressing reading about professional sports. Too often today’s stories about professional athletes are not about sports. Far from it. More often than not they are about money, greed and ego instead of fair play, sacrifice and hard work. Two many young players achieve fame and the big bucks too soon, before they are really deserving and definitely before they are ready to handle the pressure and temptations that come along with them. The litany of woes afflicting big league sports continues to grow. Addiction, steroids, cheating, fan abuse, racism, arrogance, sexual assault and even murder have hit the headlines lately when it comes to so-called professional athletes. So it was a welcome relief that none of that came to the fore in the last week when Canadians are saying good bye to a Canadian hockey legend and genuine all-round good guy. No, we’re not talking about Daniel Alfredsson’s official retirement, although Alfie did embody many of the values so admired in Jean Beliveau: hard work, leadership, dedication and community involvement. Good for Ottawa
to give him the send-off he deserved. But the former Montreal Canadiens great was in a class by himself. And class is the right world when it comes to describing Beliveau. He epitomized what sport should be all about. He was as talented, graceful and classy off the ice as he was on, and that is saying something. For he was a wonderful hockey player, strong and skilled. Definitely one of the top 10 NHLers of all time. And a pleasure to watch. But as it’s been said time and time again since his death last week that it was his other attributes that made him so special. With his talents and revered stature in the hockey community, he could have had a huge ego. But he didn’t. His leadership skills, his calmness, his love of family, his genuine interest in others young and old, rich and poor, stood out. He was wonderfully inclusive and a great ambassador for sports, proving it doesn’t always have to be about the fame and money. One of the many admirers lined up in Montreal on the weekend to pay their respects said simply that “he made me want to be a better person.� In a world where fair play and humility is far too rare in professional sports, what better legacy is there for a sports hero to leave.
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MP voted for Agenda 21 act To the Editor: There has been a lot of misinformation on UN Agenda 21 in this riding lately. An election must be looming. Fact: UN Agenda 21 is a legally non-binding statement of intent and not a treaty. It was voted on in parliament as the ‘Federal Sustainable Development Act’, which received Royal Assent on June 26, 2008. Fact: Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant voted in favour of the act. See http://www.parl.gc.ca/HouseChamberBusiness/ChamberVoteDetail.aspx?FltrParl=39&Fl
trSes=2&Vote=42&Language=E&Mode=1. If it really is, in a ‘nutshell’, a plan “for government to eventually take control of all land use removing decision-making from the hands of private property owners,� why did Cheryl Gallant vote in favour of the act? How can she blame the Liberals for it? The more you know... Jeff Lehoux, Cpl (ret’d) Renfrew (Lehoux is seeking the Liberal federal nomination in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke)
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Restricting insecticides good news for owls, other wildlife To the Editor: It appears food supplies for Snowy Owls are low in the north, so we are treated with these wonderful visitors as pictured above on a cornfield off Highway 417 near the Mississippi River. The presence of the Snowy Owl raises questions as to the impact insecticide residues might be having on the food chain. Mice consuming water and seeds containing the residue of insecticides will pass along these toxins to Snowy Owls. We are all familiar with DDT and effects on birds. Scientists state neonicotinoids are many more times toxic to insects than DDT. Dr. Pierce Mineau of Carleton University states: “The amount of insecticide adhering to the average corn seed can result in acute intoxications in birds ‌ with imidacloprid (a neonicotinoid) a single seed may prove lethal for an average-sized bird.â€? The recent announcement by the Ontario government to reduce the use of neonicotiniods by 80 per cent starting in 2016 is very positive news. This is well overdue as large sections of the bee/honey industry in Ontario have been damaged/destroyed. Given the residual strength of neonicotiniods it does bode well for animals up the food chain from seed and insect eaters. Russell Corbett Arnprior
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Council asks for review period extension John.carter@metroland.com
News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The newly-elected McNab-Braeside council has agreed to ask that the review period for the revised Miller Group aggregate licence application be extended. At its first regular meeting Dec. 2, council
unanimously agreed to write the Minister of Natural Resources and Miller to request an extension to give it more time to look over the application. Representatives of FACT-MB, who oppose the expansion at the Braeside Quarry, had asked the previous council to apply for an extension.
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News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Theâ&#x20AC;ŻRenfrew County and District Health Unit lifted the precautionary boil water advisory three days after it was issued for an Arnprior neighbourhood last week. In a release on the afternoon of Dec. 4, the Town of Arnprior announced the Renfrew County and District Health Unit had fully lifted the advisory that had been in effect for the residents of Fairbrooke Court and Veale Family Dental Centre. Two sets of random bacteriological water samples indicate the water meets all of the microbial standards as required under provincial
tion is Dec. 15, marking the end of the 45day review process. Meanwhile, the new council has agreed to take a tour of the Braeside Quarry, likely this Saturday morning. Miller property manger Tom Jones issued the invitation at the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s information session on its aggregate application held Nov. 26.
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OPSEU members give strike mandate to bargaining teams News – Could there be a strike looming in the provincial civil service? Members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) have given a strong strike mandate to their bargainers to what the union claims is a response to the provincial government’s concession demands. OPSEU president Warren (Smokey) Thomas, whose union represents the 35,000 Ontario government workers employed directly by the Ontario Public Service (OPS), maintains the demands would strip away various existing rights and drive down employee compensation. The proposals range from the employer paying less for benefit premiums to new lower wage rates for new hires and a 12-year progression to salary maximums. “This concession-filled proposal is entirely unacceptable,” Thomas said in a news release Monday. “This attack is designed to undermine public services and the lives of workers
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Lifestyle - Over my many years of birdwatching, I’ve seen many instances of misidentification. That is understandable because many species look very much alike, and lighting can make colours and patterns difficult to discern. But even birds that seem more than distinctive sometimes confuse their observers. The Ruffed Grouse is one such bird, and this year I have encountered no fewer than nine misidentifications involving that species. Most of you are likely acquainted with Ruffed Grouse. These chickens-of-the woods startle us when they unexpectedly explode into the air during an outing in the woods. High up in leafless poplars, their plump forms create dark silhouettes against the glow of late winter sunsets as they devour swelling buds. In spring, the males’ courtship drumrolls (wing generated!) thunder through woodland forests. So what other bird could a Ruffed Grouse possibly be mistaken for? Well, one is its northern cousin, the Spruce Grouse. Female Spruce Grouse certainly bear similar colours and patterns. But those are birds of northern spruce peatlands and Jack Pine forests. With its rugged elevations allowing the growth of boreal habitats, Algonquin Park
is about as far south as Spruce Grouse are found in Ontario. However, in our area it is not with Spruce Grouse that people have been confusing Ruffed Grouse. This may come as no small surprise, but the number one source of confusion is a hawk! So how can a chicken-like bird that walks slowly on the ground be confused with a speedy bird of prey? The answer is: “Rather easily;” this year seven different people did just that. In most cases the grouse was dead, killed by flying into a window or being struck by a car. There are good reasons for the confusion. One is a grouse’s overall size (large) and colour. Up close, grouse are striking
A Ruffed Grouse walks over snow with ease due to natural snowshoes.
birds, their feathers various shades of brown adorned with flecks and streaks of black, silver, and cream, making their owner well camouflaged for sun-dappled forest floors. But this colour and pattern are also borne by many hawks, especially young ones. Grouse heads are relatively small and their legs are long, features also shared with hawks. However, the main reasons for confusion are a grouse’s beak and feet. The stout bill ends in a hooked tip for nipping tough buds. A hawk’s bill is large and ends in a meathook tip for ripping flesh. Grouse toes are long and strong, equipped with large claws for scratching the ground in search of food. Hawks possess large, muscular toes tipped with needle-sharp talons for catching live prey. Unquestionably there are similarities between grouse and hawks. But there are many differences, too, and of these is apparent right now. On the side of each toe of a Ruffed Grouse are small rectangular projections. These are scales that start growing in late fall. They broaden the surface area of the toes, spreading out when a grouse walks. In winter they function like little snowshoes, allowing their owner to walk and even run atop snow. Now that is something that no hawk can do! Photos by MICHAEL RUNTZ The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; Scales on the sides of a grouse’s toes grow anew each email is mruntz@start.ca. autumn and wear away every spring.
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Legacy Gift will generate $42.2 MILLION for CHEO over next 100 years Weldon Cochrane was an Ottawa chartered accountant and partner with the accounting firm of Coopers and Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) and was also the Treasurer on the CHEO Foundation Board. Mr. Cochrane had an appreciation for the importance of leaving a legacy and understood how to make an impact when he decided to made a gift in his Will to CHEO. He left the residual of his estate with instructions for it to be endowed; meaning that the capital would be preserved in perpetuity and the annual interest would be used to fund the important work at CHEO. When Mr. Cochrane died in 1985 the CHEO Foundation received $540,000
from his estate and established the Weldon Cochrane Endowment Fund as directed in his Will. Much has happened and changed at CHEO since his death and in that time his legacy gift has grown to $4.6 million.
(20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $6.2 million. In 50 years $15 million (80%) will go to the hospital and $3.8 million (20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $8.4
As CHEO marks its 40th anniversary this year, we look back and honour not only those in our community who made our local children’s hospital a reality, but also donors like Mr. Cochrane who made children a priority. Why not honour what is most important to you during your lifetime The impact of Mr. Cochrane’s generous gift is probably beyond what by considering a gift in Will to CHEO. Our he could have even imagined when he made it over 30 years ago. children, youth and families deserve to Moving forward 80 percent of the interest million. In 100 years $42.2 million (80%) will always have excellent health care, to benefit generated from this fund will be invested in go to the hospital and $10.6 million (20%) from lifesaving research and be provided medical equipment, research and hospital will be reinvested bringing the total value with the support programs to live happy programs at CHEO. The remaining 20 of the fund to $15.2 million. and healthy lives now and forever. percent will be reinvested to allow the fund His legacy lives on and continues to make to continue to grow. In 25 years $6.4 million a difference in the lives of young patients (80%) will go to the hospital and $1.6 million at CHEO today, and for future generations.
If you are interested in finding out about how you can leave a CHEO legacy, please contact Megan Doyle Ray at
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Lighting up the season The McGonigal family gets set to turn on the lights at the Arnprior hospital Dec. 4 in memory of their husband and father, Rob. Janet and children Lauren and Tim were given the honour because Rob, who died earlier this year, was such a strong community benefactor. Partners in Caring vice-chairman Trevor Reid praised Rob as a hard-working “good guy” who was always willing to help and had a great sense of humour. Introducing the McGonigals is event emcee Peter DeWolf of MyFM. Right, Jamie Anne Bentz leads the group in carols.
Melissa Gray (with husband Lorne), who works in the Arnprior Hospital’s finance department was the lucky winner of a gift basket worth at least $400 at the tree lighting. The light up the tree campaign raised about $27,000 to go toward a $87,000 surgical video tower that will make it easier for surgeons and patients in the hospital when it comes to such things as kneescopes and gall bladder operations. General surgeon Andrea Gutauskas explained the importance of the tower to the crowd at the lighting ceremony.
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Right, Sparky, the safety dog was an equally big hit as Santa at the McNab-Braeside Firefighters Breakfast with Santa Saturday at the White Lake fire hall. Hunter and Alyssa Hunter get to meet the pooch along with mother Julie. Left, the large turnout at the McNabBraeside Firefighters Breakfast with Santa meant a great deal of food donated for the Arnprior and District Food Bank. With the bags of food, from left, are young breakfastgoers Sophia Curnock, Ava Cunningham, Alivia Cunningham and Paige Herbert. Alivia was pictured on the front of last week’s Chronicle-Guide, but her name was misspelled. We apologize.
News - Traditionally the holiday season is the busiest time of year for mercantile occupancies as many people will engage in holiday shopping festivities. The Arnprior Fire Department has issued a reminder to building owners and managers to be extra vigilant in providing for the fire and life safety of their buildings’ occupants during this busy holiday season. By following some simple steps, building owners and managers can help play a central role in protecting the community and ensure everyone stays fire safe and enjoys all the holidays have to offer. Displays should not obstruct any means of egress (EXIT doors, aisles) or life safety component such as fire alarm pull stations, fire extinguishers, exit signs, etc. Caution should be taken not to reduce the aisles widths below what is required for safe exiting. Avoid running temporary wiring or extension cords across doorways or under carpets. Avoid overloading outlets. Decorations used for the mercantile occupancy should be non-flammable or flame retardant and placed away from all heat sources. Avoid using live trees - special fire safety precautions need to be taken when keeping a live tree in any occupancy. A burning tree can rapidly fill a room with fire and smoke within minutes. Artificial holiday trees - If you are using a metallic or artificial tree, make sure that it is flame retardant. Avoid using lit candles - If you do use them, make sure that the use is approved by the fire department, they are in stable holders and are in areas where they cannot be easily knocked down. Never leave the occupancy with candles burning. The Arnprior Fire Department thanks all building owners/operators for their attention to these “very significant” fire safety matters. Should you have any questions about any of this material, do not hesitate to contact the Fire Prevention Office of the Arnprior Fire Department at 613-623-4231 at extensions 1835 or 1837.
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Music, merriment and much more at the Mall Gary Patrois entertains shoppers with seasonal songs at the Arnprior Shopping Centre Saturday. The mall has a number of special happenings to help get shoppers in the festive mood. Singers Jamie Anne Bentz and Neil Perreault will be singing this coming Saturday, Dec. 13. Santa was at the mall last weekend and he will be back for the next two Fridays 5 to 9 p.m. and next two Saturdays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to hear the children’s wishes. As well, there are several special vendors set up at the mall for the Christmas period and art work from local artists brightens up the halls. And don’t forget to give the Salvation Army a boost by contributing to its kettle campaign or helping with the angel tree effort. The kettle and angel tree are outside the Hart’s store entrance.
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Parade gets a musical start The Arnprior McNab Pipes and Drums lead the way at the Renfrew Lions Club Santa Claus Parade on Saturday. Arnprior and Pakenham have already held their Santa parades, but there are still parade in Carp this Saturday, Dec. 13 at noon, in Eganville this Sunday, Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. and in Douglas on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 1 p.m.
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School musical ‘nose’ the value of having interests Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com
Arts - It’s easy to see where the movie Love, Actually got its inspiration. A town is rarely more charming than when its residents come out to support the local high school’s theatre production. Super proud parents almost personally invited every member of the community to Arnprior District High School’s recent production of Cyrano de BurgerShack. They lap up these last few years and seem to ask friends and neighbours to store memories for a later lull that hopefully will never happen. Their teens, too, spread word knowing full well that performers enter a vulnerable place few dare to tread – let alone invite spectators. We arrived in the dark evening with few teachers and administrators around, the bells sleeping, custodial staff tending to solitary duties. For many the memories would flood back – football games, exams, maybe even a part in the school play all those years ago. We newer residents chuckled knowing that so much resembles our distant high school, the stage in the gymnasium not least of all. A ticket table outside the door; band members waiting patiently behind row after row of chairs; the props from shop class on stage; an (invariably) red curtain pealing back. The times they are a-changing. Not so much. The school musical celebrates a future generation’s optimism and eagerness. Theatre students, in particular, are brimming with life. We oldtimers, especially those who aren’t around young people on a regular basis, feel animated in their presence. As if they share ambrosia from a hidden fountain of youth. It is a culmination of sorts for the
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Arts teacher Frank Pecora leads the cast of Cyrano de Burger Shack through a few last minute rehearsal points before the students take to the stage at Arnprior District High School late last month. students involved, as almost each day of a teenager’s life seems a culmination; a peak of childhood and preparation of flight into adulthood. Standing at the lip of the stage struggling to overcome nervous energy, a performer stares down the darkness ahead and smiles at the moment they’ve created. The effect sends a shiver through the audience. Cyrano de BurgerShack is a new musical, literally never performed before. Kudos to the director for breaking new ground. Yesterday’s musicals often had no meaning for high school kids – Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof. Others were a bit dubious on the moral side - Grease, in particular. This version of the classic Cyrano story is the opposite. Underlying messages were positive without being hokey. Body image played a huge role, nearly as large as Cyrano’s nose. But
rather than the tired disabled-character-as-pitiful victim, Cyrano is smart and funny and outgoing. Too often when it comes to high school-related productions, intelligence is rendered synonymous with nerdy and weak. (Anti-intellectualism runs high in all sectors of society, but that’s for another day.) The female lead is Type A, expecting to find a flawless boyfriend. She learns imperfections make us unique. MORAL: HAVE INTERESTS
The most interesting character is rather dim and ashamed of it. He struggles to keep up in conversations (language is celebrated in this production), and at first is fine with getting by on his looks. The real triumph in this musical is not that two leads come to an under-
standing, it’s that the good-looking dunce finds a way to express his interests: hence a really sweet moment when he sings scientific facts about his pet turtle. “If I were a turtle I’d wish you
Cast list Anprior District High School Performing Arts class presented Cyrano de BurgerShack, a pop musical by Jeremy Desmon, on Nov. 27 and 28 in the gymnatorium. The musical is a modern retelling of the classic Edmond Rostand play Cyrano de Bergerac set in an afterschool hangout, The BurgerShack. The storyline is old-school, but its modern, musical re-imagination is decidedly new.
were a turtle too.” It’s not Cyrano’s brilliant poetry, but it is just as authentic. And in the end that is what matters most. The underlying message for the audience is to have interests. Have interests and you will attract friends. Appreciate interests in others and you my find yourself falling in love with the right person. Impressively, the underlying messages were delivered without bashing anyone over the head (a nose, not obesity). Jokes involving cellphones, selfies and the surveillance society also made for a nice insider’s tone that teens can appreciate. The author similarly wins trust by allowing characters to admit McJobs are boring and not worth investing too deeply in. The pop songs are from the 1980s up to today. It is curious to see how much more comfortable the performers are singing newer songs like Bruno Mars’ Just the Way You Are. A lot of hard work was put into the production, and everyone involved should be very proud. Next time the theatre curtain opens at ADHS, I suggest joining the audience. Community support is much appreciated. And a good live performance is a reward in itself. “We hope you will enjoy this swashbuckling tale of high-school romance, burgers … and one very large schnoz,” reads the playbill. Cast: Michael Clarke, Mallory Brumm, Brynn Sumner, Emily Croft, Charlie Armstrong, Kelsey Brown, Kainna Rain Backs, Kendra Dyer, Tessa Roberts, Lucas Roberts, Haylee Smith, Simona Nixon, Kyarah Donnelly, Madelaine Gillan, Dia Campbell, and Hella Watkins. Choreography by Lydia Bastien and Haylee Smith. Directed by Frank Pecora.
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News – The RBC Royal Bank continues to be a major supporter of the Phoenix Centre for Children and Families in Renfrew County. Phoenix Centre executive director Greg Lubimiv visited Arnprior recently to accept an $18,500 donation from the bank. RBC regional vice-president Glen Kelsey made the presentation on behalf of the Renfrew county branches. The RBC’s “significant” donation can help the Phoenix Centre “make a huge difference” by helping the Phoenix Centre further cut down the wait times for mental health services for youth in Renfrew County, Lubimiv explained. He said the walk-in clinic at Arnprior’s Kenwood Centre, patterned after ones in Pembroke and Renfrew, helps by providing immediate contact. Providing that initial access right away has proved “very successful,” he added. The wait time in Pem-
broke and Renfrew has been reduced from six months to about two, with the goal to do the same for the Arnprior office and eventually do away with waiting periods all-together, perhaps as early as this coming April, he said. “People shouldn’t have to wait for mental health services,” he added. “Often we’re talking about crisis situations.” Kelsey noted the areas of mental health and youth services are among the key targets for the bank’s corporate donations. The RBC has been supporting the Phoenix Centre for at least six years, he said. He noted that mental health issues are being talked about much more openly than they used to be thanks to initiatives such as Clara Hughes’ cross-country ride and other high profile campaigns. Lubimiv said the continuing support is greatly appreciated as the Phoenix Centre expands its offerings throughout the county and deals with a dramatically increasing need for its services.
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RBC Royal Bank regional vice-president Glen Kelsey, right, presents Phoenix Centre executive director Greg Lubimiv with $18,500 in support of the centre’s mental health programs in Renfrew County, including Arnprior’s walk-in clinic. Looking on are Arnprior RBC client care manager Mary-Lou Joyce and Phoenix Centre family and child therapist Wendy Bronson, left. Missing are Marci Joyce and Pat Etmanski from the Renfrew and Pembroke RBC branches. The Phoenix Centre provides one-on-one mental health counselling for youth at its offices around Renfrew county, including the one in Arnprior’s Kenwood Centre, as well as group sessions.
Family and child therapist Wendy Bronson, on hand for the presentation, explained that Phoenx Centre counsellors help clients learn to deal with their problems and take control of their lives.
The Phoenix Centre helps clients deal with a wide range of issues, from addiction and anxiety to depression and divorce. It is also taking a lead role in suicide prevention in the county, recently launching
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Sports – If you are a fan of junior hockey, Arnprior is the place to be this weekend. The Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League’s (EOJHL) top prospects are hitting the ice at the Nick Smith Centre on Saturday, Dec. 13. “You are going to see the best 16- and 17-year-olds in the Eastern region playing,” said Bill Griese, Arnprior Packers general manager and head coach. “Probably half of these players will be playing Junior A next year.” Griese says it will be very good hockey to watch. “It’s going to be fast and then they are going to pick it up and it will be even faster,” said Griese. The Valley Team will take on the St. Lawrence Team at 1 p.m. followed by the
Metro Team playing the Rideau Team at 4 p.m. The Packers, who play in the Valley Division of the EOJHL, will be represented by three players: Jack Rouleau, Mateo Scapilatti and Curtis Foster. THREE PACKERS TO PLAY
Rouleau is a forward who hails from Arnprior and Griese says that he has been the most impressive player on the Packers roster thus far. “He is the most consistent and most unselfish player,” said Griese. “It’s been a treat having him on the team; every team needs a defensive player like Jack on their team.” Rouleau has played 24 games for the Packers with one goal, three assists and 15 penalty minutes. “He adds energy to every shift,” added
Griese. Scapilatti, from Nepean, is the Packers back-up goalie and has a record of 3-4 with a save percentage of 0.866. “He has done nothing but get better,” said Griese. Scapilatti has earned the team’s trust and the players are all more comfortable playing in front of him. “When he plays he is helping us win games,” added Griese. Foster has played only six games with the Packers due to a hand injury, but in that time the defenceman has scored two goals and had one assist. “He’s an exceptional defenceman and he is very smart on the ice,” said Griese. “It is exciting to get him back from injury.” The Prospects Games are for players who play in the EOJHL and are born in 1996/1997 or 1998.
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The Packers are currently in third place in the Valley Division and the Pontiacs are in fourth. The Packers have a record of 13-10-1, while Shawville is 10-8-2-1. “This is the team we are fighting for third place. This is make-or-break time before the Christmas break,” said Griese. “They have three games in hand, so we are going to need to make some distance between us; a split is unacceptable and they are an exceptional team.”
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Grath. Although he credits the entire team with the victory, he notes a few players stepped up their game. Sports – The Arnprior Packers battled “Everyone put their heart and through a number of players feeling ill to soul into the game,” said Griese. win two games over the weekend. “Mike and Pat McGrath, Luc and “In my eyes it was a very impressive Corey, they picked up the level of weekend,” said Bill Griese, Packers genplay to a Junior A level. It was fun eral manager and head coach. “There were to watch when we needed it the a number of players with a flu bug or strep most; those four carried the hockey throat, but we played anyways.” club.” The Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey Packers goalie Dominic Plaschy League team defeated the Gatineau Musfaced 20 shots and made 17 saves. tangs on Sunday afternoon in Arnprior by “It was a tight game and we lima score of 5-3. ited them to 20 shots, which was The Packers played with only seven forthe lowest of the year,” said Griese. wards, four defenceman and four players “A couple of bounces went their who shouldn’t have played but took to the way, but that’s hockey.” ice anyways according to the coach. Gatineau came back with two “We were close to forfeiting the game,” Packers Luc Deschamps had a goal and an assist Griese noted. “They all played and it was in last Friday’s victory. Here he makes a break goals in the second period and one early in the third, but the Packers very impressive.” down the ice. sealed the Mustangs’ fate at the The team also went through two dozen oranges between periods to help them finish the game. Griese also gives credit to Gatin- 14:29 mark of the final period with a powereau who he says play goal from Mike McGrath assisted by is a good team Killeen and Deschamps. “Mike’s power-play goal did them in,” but was also short due to exams and said Griese. “Then we just hung in, they did it and found a way and that separates the avillness. The first period erage teams from the good teams.” was all Arnprior as they exploded PERTH 3 ARNPRIOR 4 out of the gate scoring four goals On Saturday night in Perth, the team was by Dallas Farr, also struggling with a number of players assisted by Luc sick. They only iced three lines and had five Deschamps; Mi- defencemen. chael McGrath Back-up goalie Mateo Scapilatti played on the power play between the pipes and held the team in the assisted by Liam game as they had some “issues” in the secKilleen and Pat- ond period. rick McGrath; “He’s our back-up and he saved the game Deschamps as- for us in the second period,” said Griese. sisted by James Scoring for the Packers on Saturday night Prebble and Farr; were Chris Marchand, Killeen, Deschamps and Corey Cham- and Robert Darnowski. This week the Packers have a home-andStacey Roy/METROLAND plin with helpers Packers’ Isaac Perreault and Blue Wings Calvin Wheatley face off by Deschamps home series with the Shawville Pontiacs; on and Michael Mc- Wednesday, Dec. 10 they welcome the Ponduring the game. Tiffany Lepack
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Sports – The Arnprior Amateur Wrestling team travelled to Regiopolis Notre Dame High School in Kingston on Saturday, Dec. 5 for what would be another great day for the local wrestlers. With more than 140 athletes from eastern Ontario and Quebec, there were some great matches for both experienced and first-year wrestlers. Jolie Brisco placed first in her weight class after winning a match against an Ottawa opponent that she had lost to the week before. Lily LaFont also placed first, winning her matches against some new opponents in the area.
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Community – Just ask Buffie Rathwell of Family and Children’s Services and she’ll be the first to agree. Kert and Kirsty Lavigne embody the spirit of giving at Christmas that makes Arnprior and area such a great place to live. The Lavignes, who live just outside Arnprior in McNab-Braeside, have been collecting gifts for area children in need for the past seven years through the Arnprior Christmas Angels program. Each year they and their supporters go above and beyond to find gifts that have special meaning for local children who would otherwise likely not receive much at Christmas. This year has been the biggest one yet for the program, notes Kert. Both the need and the amount of gifts donated have been about 20 greater than ever before, resulting in bags of gifts accumulated for 56 local children. Stanley Black and Decker, where Kert works, and BMT Fleet Technologies, where Kirsty is employed, are enthusiastic supporters of the program. This year, another Ottawa firm, Akamai Technologies, also got on board in a big way. Rathwell, the Arnprior Family and Children’s Services Christmas An-
gels program co-ordinator, gives the Lavignes a list of children (identified by number only) from babies up to 13-year-olds who need Christmas gifts. The list is highly personalized with the needs and wants of each anonymous child specified. For example, one children is a big fan of the Ottawa Senators. Not only did the Lavignes find suppliers to help with a jersey and other items at a discount, they managed to get game tickets for the youngster. Another woman donating to the program spent hours searching for the right figure skates for a child and another loaded up a bag full of high quality art supplies for a youngster who is a budding artist. LABOUR OF LOVE
“People seem to get a real thrill out of buying gifts for the kids,” said Kert. The Lavignes dropped off their loads of toys at the Arnprior Family and Children’s Services office last week to be ready for distribution and wrapping by parents just prior to Christmas An appreciative Rathwell said the program will again make Christmas brighter for many children in and around the Arnprior area. “We thank Kert and Kirsty Lavigne for being the organizers of this
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Feeling the spirit of the season after unloading 56 bags of donated gifts at the Arnprior Family and Children’s Services office, from left, are Riley Rathwell, Christmas Angels program co-ordinator Buffie Rathwell, Peter Lavigne, and Kert and Kirsty Lavigne. program for children in need with Family and Children’s Services for the past seven years,” she said. “Due to the Lavignes’ dedication and hard work, 56 children in need will ben-
efit from the wonderful gifts which are being purchased through the program.” The Lavignes in turn thank those who donate to the program, many
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Marguerite gives angelic performance for Northcote audience Lifestyle - The Northcote School was packed, and the smell of felt insoles, galoshes, and gum rubbers, propped against a log by the wood stove, filled the room. It was the yearly Christmas concert. The desks had been stacked and moved to the front of the room, and planks brought in and either ends placed on chairs for seating. What was left of the Christmas tree decorations made for a sorry sight. Miss Crosby had us make 18 popcorn balls the day before (that’s how many students there were), and they were strung on string with a large darning needle, and circled the limbs of the big tree propped in the corner. Sadly, the mice had eaten every last popcorn ball during the night, and all that was left was the string, and the few ropes of red and green chain paper, also made by the pupils. Underneath were the presents each pupil brought for the person whose name he had drawn the week before ... and, of course, we each had brought a present for Miss Crosby too. The concert had been rehearsed daily for a month, and if we didn’t know our lines by
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the night of the concert it wasn’t the teacher’s fault! And every last one of us had a part if you wanted it or not. Emerson and Cecil would have much preferred being part of the audience, but Miss Crosby was having none of that. As usual, bad Marguerite was an angel, and I was a sheep … again! Marguerite even had wings made by her mother ... gossamer affairs that somehow were attached to the long white dress she wore, and she flitted around the stage in her white stockinged feet and with her newly permed Shirley Temple curls bobbing on her head like sausages on springs. My sister Audrey and the Briscoe twins opened the concert after Miss Crosby blew into a little whistle that gave them the proper note to start on. Their voices filled the school, and I
could see Mother and Mrs. Briscoe wipe their eyes with the corner of their hankies. Then there was the one-act play, and it seemed to me we acted out the same one every year. It was called “Who salted the soup?” The only thing different was the cast, which changed from Christmas concert to Christmas concert. Both Emerson and Cecil had parts in the play and I held my breath for its entire duration, but their performance went off without a hitch, much to everyone’s relief. Then Audrey and the twins sang a few more carols, this time much better than their first effort, since they were now used to the dim light and with one performance under their belts. All the time they were singing, Miss Smartypants was hopping around the stage with her wings flapping and her face cast to the ceiling, trying her best to look like an angel. I thought she looked like a white chicken scanning the stage for a place to light! But I couldn’t say a word, or move from my place, where, as a sheep, I was to keep my eyes on the manger and the doll borrowed from my friend Joyce Frances’ large collection. Miss Crosby had given us explicit instructions not to move off the stage when the concert ended. We were to stay in our positions, and she would say a few words to the audience, thank everyone for coming, and as
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happened every year, as if by magic, as soon as she finished, the school door flew open, and in rushed Santa Claus. Only then could we leave the stage and go to sit on the two front planks. Well, that’s when all hell broke loose. Miss Perfect, bound to be the first off the stage, as soon as Santa roared into the school with his ‘Ho, Ho’ Ho’s, Marguerite made a dive to lead the parade from the make-shift stage, which was just a platform borrowed from the United Church. Her foot caught on the tail of her dress, and she slid off the stage like a ship being launched from a dock. Her wings were under her, and hadn’t Miss Crosby made a grab for her, she would have slid right into the front row of planks. Santa Claus never missed a beat, ignored the heap on the floor, and headed right for the tree, ready to hand out the presents. It was a pretty quiet Marguerite we saw for the rest of the night. My brother Emerson, on the way home in the flat-bottomed sleigh after the evening was over, said he’d bet his last dollar that she wouldn’t be the angel in the next Christmas concert. I thought if she didn’t grow too much, maybe Miss Crosby could put her in the crib, and she could be baby Jesus. That way she would have to stay perfectly still for the entire evening, and not move a muscle. Somehow, I couldn’t picture her in the role.
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A special group of women, who get together at this time of the year to make Christmas crafts and to enjoy a meal and each other’s company, made the decision to make angels out of wood and then make a cash donation to the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Angel Tree. The ladies collected $100 and purchased 10 angels off the angel tree at the Seniors at Home office. On hand for the presentation, from left, are LS8.0T* 5.75” BrilliantView™ Display. Powerful 2.5-CHP motor. See in store for details at Home executive director Dennis Harrington, Brenda Reed, Speeds up to 12 MPH. Incline Seniors up to 12%. Large, cushioned 20 x McLean1799.99 and Diane Swaine (in back). Missing from the photo 55” deck. Heart-rate contactJoanne grips. 84-0509-2.Reg. are Carmel Saudaws, Wendy Sharpe, Breanne McLean, Nancy Rosien, R0013044823.1211 Melissa Sharp FRIDAY, DEC. 27TH TO THURSDAY, JAN. 2NDand 2014.Jenny Vestad. The Angel Tree is designed to provide S, ARNPRIOR a gift to a senior or someone with special needs, no matter the age.
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Scott Woods’ Christmas show a big hit with seniors Community - Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home (ABMSH) played host to the Scott Woods band on Nov. 30 to a captivated crowd at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall in Arnprior. Renowned Canadian champion fiddler Scott Woods and his band advertised that the concert would be a special ‘Christmas Tradition’ and they didn’t disappoint. The audience, made up of folks who travelled to Arnprior from as far away as Deep River, thoroughly enjoyed the twohour masterful performance that featured old-time fiddle music, sensational step-dancing, seasonal songs, inspirational stories, trick fiddling, family humour and more. The audience was treated to the warm, rich vocals of Gary and Nadine Boles along with 14-year-old singer, fiddler and step-dancing sweetheart Amanda MacInnis. Also featured were the drumming talents of Ron Dymond, the highly respected guitar playing of Bruce Timmins (former member of the John Allen Cameron Show and East Coast Music Award winner), and, of course, ‘The Flippin Fiddler’ Scott Woods. It’s a nickname Woods earned because of his now famous trick fid-
dling routine where he turns somersaults and walks on a ball all while playing his fiddle. Thank you to Woods, the multiple Canadian Open and Canadian Grand Master Fiddle champion, and his band members for entertaining while in support of ABMSH. Also thank you to staff and volunteers of ABMSH for assisting in the success of the event, including Patti Farr, Mike Farr, Lisa Bottomley, Nancy Peck, Riley Harrington, Denise Belanger, Nancy Paquette, Donna Dowd, Garry Dowd and Liz Nadon. Thank you those members of the Knights of Columbus and St. John Chrysostom Parish responsible for decorating the hall and the use of the hospitality lounge. FRIENDSHIP DAYS GROW
those wishing to share in ‘giving’ to a senior during this special time of the year. Available are Angels marked for frozen meals, hot meals, foot care, transportation and Pay-it-Forward (which can be used for many jobs including yard and house work, to name a few). CHRISTMAS HOURS
The Scott Woods Band, which played in Arnprior Nov. 30, sends out Christmas greetings to all – from left Bruce Timmins, Ron Dymond, Amanda MacInnis, Scott Woods, and Gary and Nadine Boles
“Thank you to everyone for their tremendous support of our Friendship ber of your family or neighbour. Days,” says ABMSH executive direc- Angel Tree program. Hanging from the tree are Angels tor Dennis Harrington, noting the NoThe Angel Tree provides an altervember Friendship Days was sold out native gift giving for the senior mem- that represents an opportunity for with 150 guests attending. “Such participation and enthusiasm is wonderful to see,” he concludes. With growth comes change and it is noted effective in January the admission cost will be going up by $1 from $6 to $7. The cost of admission includes lunch, birthday cake, live entertainment and plenty of old-fashioned hospitality and fun. Also, there is always a chance to one of several door prizes and the regular 50/50 draw. Friendship Days are held the third Thursday of each month with doors opening at 11 a.m. in the hall at Arnprior Legion Branch 174. Your host is Patti Farr, Seniors at Home social program co-ordinator. The Thursday, Jan. 15 event will feature the entertainment of the husband-and-wife team of Rita and Rich39 WINNERS CIRCLE, ARNPRIOR ard Quirt. Tickets are available at ABMSH office, 106 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior, and must be purchased by noon on Jan. 14.
In the Spirit of Christmas please be aware of your Seniors Home Support office hours: Wednesday, Dec. 24 open till noon; Dec. 25 and 26 closed; Monday, Dec. 29 and Tuesday, Dec. 30 regular hours; Dec. 31 open till noon; Jan. 1, closed. The office will resume regular hours – 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2. This Christmas, as we attend holiday celebrations, finish up last minute shopping and rush around, it may be easy to miss the reason for the season. Whatever you celebrate, we hope you are able to spend time with the people you love.
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ABMSH is happy to announce a third location for the ‘Angel Tree for the Love of a Senior’ is now available. Along with the angel trees located at Rona in Arnprior and ABMSH’s McGonigal Street office, the great folks at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Arnprior, have graciously offered to support the program with an angel tree in the church entrance at 80 Daniel St. North. Thank you to parishioner Jane LIZ WALL/SUBMITTED Theaker for making the first contact Scott Woods demonstrates why his with us and to Pastor David Hooper for the final decision to support the nickname is Flippin Fiddler.
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Arnprior Co-operators Sue How and Connie McMahon accept the best theme float prize from Arnprior Legion Santa Claus parade judges Mike Marcil and Wayne Lavallee at an awards ceremony Dec. 5 at the Legion. The Co-operators Dr. Seuss themed float was a big hit along the parade route.
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News - Whitby-Oshawa MPP Christine Elliott made a campaign visit to Kanata on Dec. 1, drumming up support in her bid for the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party. About 50 people showed up for the meetand-greet held at Sushi Kanata in the Kanata Centrum, attracting Conservatives from across Ottawa and the Ottawa Valley, including Carleton-Mississippi Mills MPP Jack MacLaren and Ade Olumide, who is campaigning to replace Carleton-Mississippi Mills MP Gordon Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Connor. MacLaren said he hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t declared his support for any leadership candidate but was â&#x20AC;&#x153;leaning towards Elliott.â&#x20AC;? While none of the Ottawa-area MPPs have backed Elliott yet, the candidate said she had the support of eight caucus members. Her campaign has also received a boost from the Doug Ford camp, after the Toronto politician declared he would not run in the leadership race and threw his support to Elliott. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He got over 320,000 votes in the City of To-
ronto (during the recent municipal election),â&#x20AC;? noted Elliott. Ford has promised to help mount a membership drive for Elliott, she said. The leadership candidate said she chose Kanata as one of the stops in her provincewide campaign tour because she was making an effort to visit Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;overlooked communities.â&#x20AC;? Innovation key to economy
She said Ontario needs focus on innovation in building its economy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As much as we want to bring manufacturing (jobs) to Ontario, we need to look to the future as well,â&#x20AC;? she said, adding the provincial government needs to look for opportunities to invest in businesses clusters, such as the high-tech sector in Kanata. Elliott said she is touring the province to collect ideas and hear the opinions of Ontarians ahead of the spring leadership convention. The leadership candidate said she hopes to revive the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fortunes, after it lost nine seats in the last provincial election. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We lost touch with what really matters with people,â&#x20AC;? she said. Elliott also spoke at the Delta Hotel in Ottawa during a poverty and enabling citizenship forum to discuss her plan to remove barriers and create a more inclusive environment for persons with disabilities and their families.
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How to cope with the stress of the holiday season Weight management, wellness and nutrition
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Opinion – The holiday rush to find the perfect gift, set the perfect table and serve the perfect meal can have a tremendous psychological effect on all of us. It can manifest all sorts of health problems from stress to anxiety and even depression, not to mention a strain on ones finances. Although it is a time of giving, it does not have to be a competition with the Joneses. The holiday season should be fun, filled with joy and laughter. Holidays in general have become, for the most part, a retail experience. Gone are the simple days. We created the stress of the season by making it bigger than it should be and by letting ourselves get down when we can’t live up to
Arnprior choir to sing on behalf of Pakenham church
the expectations of others. Hopefully the following suggestions will help you make this holiday season the best ever. • Do the best you can, you can’t please everyone. • Relax, you can’t control or change those around you. •You are not responsible for the feelings and/or emotions of others. • Set realistic goals. Do what is right for you while be respectful of others. • Allow for self expression while being
Lifestyle – Missed out on the Arnprior Community Choir’s concert on Sunday because it was sold out? As of Monday, there were still tickets available for the choir’s concert this Sunday, Dec. 14 in Pakenham. The choir is performing at a fundraising concert for St. Peter Celestine Catholic Church at 3 p.m.
mindful that those around you may not agree. • Allow yourself to experience all of the joy and giving this holiday season has to offer. • Planning, shopping, cooking, cleaning, wow! Delegate, you do not have to do it all by yourself . • Lower your expectations. High expectations of yourself and others are hard to live by and unrealistic. • Give yourself the gift of self indulgence. Treat yourself to a special day. Remember you are on Santa’s “nice” list. • Stop searching for perfection and focus on the joy of the season by allowing others to be what and who they want to be. • Don’t let unresolved issues ruin your holiday season. Although you can learn to accept the past you cannot change it. • Worry less about gifts and more about lov-
The choir will present a program of excellent choral music with many beautiful Christmas pieces including African, jazz, spirituals and several uplifting arrangements of traditional carols. Adding to the festive presentation will be several talented instrumentalists, including percussionist Bruce Kingsley, oboist David Sale, violist
ing those around you. They will in turn remember the good times and the love more than any gift you could give them. • If you have issues with family and/or friends and you feel it would be healthier to exclude them from the festivities than do so. Abusive and/or toxic relationships should be, for your own health and piece of mind, avoided and dealt with after the holidays. Wishing you and yours all the very best for the holiday season! Ian Harris of Arnprior is a registered nutritional therapist, certified food psychology coach, certified wellness coach and personal chef. He holds many other certifications and specializes in lifestyle and weight management. He can be reached at ww.ianharris.ca.
Jon Mak, flautist Louise van den Berg and bassist Mike McCormick. Concert tickets cost $15 for adults, $10 for child 12 and under and $40 for a family of four. Tickets are available at the Arnprior Book Store, Kinburn Farm Supply, Nicholson’s Sundries, or by calling 613-256-4760.
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CALVARY BAPTIST
Pastor Bruce Donald (Fellowship Baptist) 613-623-4863 156 Landrigan Street South Sunday Worship 10:30 am Children’s Bible Classes Nursery Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study 7:00 pm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca
ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Office Phone: 613-622-1069
PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. David W. Hooper, B.A.,B.Ed.,M.Div. 613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am Growing in Faith!
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA GRACE-ST. ANDREWS, ARNPRIOR (613-623-3176; 269 John St. N.) Minister: Rev. Andrew Love Join us Sundays at 10 a.m. for: Worship, Nursery (0-2 yrs), Kids Exploring Faith: (3 yrs up) A warm welcome to ALL!
PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH
Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:00 am Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gladtidingsarnprior.co
THE OASIS Reverend Mark Redner 3794 Diamondview Road, Kinburn Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.cometotheoasis.ca
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RIVER STONE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (formerly River of Life Christian Fellowship & The Rock Church) 59 Madawaska St., Arnprior 622-5929, 622-7729 www.rolcf.ca Saturday Celebration at 6:00p.m. Children/Youth Ministry Senior Leader: Sandra Stott Staff: Joe Moniz
ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
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CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE OF SERVICES BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE The Rev’d Dr. Richard Hollingsworth
Christmas Eve Family Candlelight Service
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December 24th 7:00p.m. Glasgow United Church – Milton Stewart Drive, Glasgow
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Christmas Eve Service Dec. 24th Carols beginning at 6:45 p.m.
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Solemnity of The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas 2014)
Wednesday, December 24, 6:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Thursday, December 25, 10:30 a.m.
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Saturday, December 27, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, December 28, 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
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Christmas Eve
Wednesday, December 24 @ 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 31, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, January 1, 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Service
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Sunday, December 21 @ 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, January 3, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, January 4, 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
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CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
Pentecostal Church O come let us adore Him … Christ the Lord! Bring the family to light candles and sing traditional Christmas carols in worship of Christ the Saviour!
Grace – St. Andrew’s at Christmas
269 John Street North, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 2P3 Phone: 613-623-3176 • Fax: 613-623-1525 E-Mail: office@gsachurch.ca Web: www.gsachurch.ca Minister: Rev. Andrew Love
December 14th Advent 3 10:00 a.m.
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December 21st Advent 4 10:00 a.m.
Presbyterian Church
7:00 p.m. Worship Leader Reverend Heather Kinkaid
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Anglican Parish of Arnprior Emmanuel Church
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Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 6:30-7:30pm
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287 Harrington Street (at Ottawa) 613-623-2554 CHRISTMAS SERVICE SCHEDULE Christmas Carols and Music at all Services
Welcome Everyone to Join them this Christmas Season
Christmas Eve Dec. 24 7.00 p.m. Holy Eucharist with Children’s Participation 10.00 p.m. Holy Eucharist with Candlelight
Sunday Services
December 14, 2014 St. John’s Church Antrim 9:00am St. Mark’s Church Pakenham 10:30am
Christmas Day 10.00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
December 21, 2014 St. John’s Church Antrim 9:00am St. Mark’s Church Pakenham 10:30am St. John’s Church Antrim 7:00pm St. Mark’s Church Pakenham 9:00pm
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Community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; When you walk in the kitchen of The Great British Pasty & Pie Co., the smell transports you to what one can only imagine is a small old-fashioned British home. Once you bite into the handcrafted pasty, your taste buds explode with the delicate mixture of local produce and spices from the traditional recipe. The man behind these meals is Arnprior area resident Matt Grant, who has lived in the area since the late 1980s after coming over from England with his family. Grant sells the pasties via his website http:// gbpastyandpie.ca with a pick-up at Arnprior Home Hardware Friday nights, and at the Ottawa Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Market, which is having a special Christmas Market this weekend, Dec. 13 and 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park. Grant encourages people to come to the market for a special holiday package and to see the beautiful new park. He says for him the thing about a pasty, a pie that is semi-circular in shape that can be eaten with your hands and has a filling baked inside, is the feeling it evokes while eating it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You watch the customers, they bite into it and are transformed back into to when they were a kid; one customer was brought to tears because it was like their mum made,â&#x20AC;? said Grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My pasties are really good, not to blow my own horn but I have customers from Cornwall who say it is the best pasty they have had since they left England.â&#x20AC;? To the people who have never had a pasty before, he encourages them to try one. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a convenient meal and we use as much local ingredients as we can. My produce, as soon as it comes out of the ground I get it from Needhamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Market Garden, his stuff is amazing,â&#x20AC;? said Grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not going to say itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a health food, but itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a comfort food without the guilt.â&#x20AC;? Grant says quality control is quite high in his kitchen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I try one from each batch because you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t trust a skinny baker, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good honest meal,â&#x20AC;? said Grant with a smile on his face. TRADITIONAL FARE
The business started almost a year ago when he was having a rough day and was thinking about the last time he was in England eating a pasty. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find anything around, so I had to make them myself, so I made some and they turned out really well,â&#x20AC;? explained Grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Then I had some friends who popped by, they said it was amazing and one thing lead to another and a business was formed from that.â&#x20AC;? He learned his craft from his mother, Linda, who he calls a talented and amazing cook; he also now uses a number of her recipes in his pasties. A pasty is not a new creation as there is documentation of pasties back to Medieval Ages and its claim to fame is from Cornwall miners The miners would put leftovers in the thick pastry (Grant now uses a thin pastry with less
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Matt Grant from The Great British Pasty & Pie Co. holds up a steak and Guinness pasty fresh from the oven. The Arnprior area chef will be at the Ottawa Farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Market Christmas Market at Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park this weekend (Dec. 13 and 14) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. carbohydrates), with a crimped, rope-like edge and would heat them using shovels over candles or fire. They would hold the rope because they were mining tin and arsenic was present and then just throw the rope part away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was the original convenience food they could eat on the go,â&#x20AC;? said Grant. Grant makes small batches of 24 pasties at a time, which ensures freshness and allows for more vigorous quality control, and then sells them frozen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We fully cook them, then fast freeze them and put them in a high quality freezer bag so they will last in the freezer for six months, but they never do because everyone eats them way before that,â&#x20AC;? said Grant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So you just pop it in the oven for 20 minutes on the rack; you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t put a pan under it and it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t drip and mess up the oven. You donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have any dishes at the end and then you just grab it and start eating it, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so convenient.â&#x20AC;? Although he started out with eight flavours, he now has 14 on the menu including two special creations for the Christmas season. Some of his most popular flavours are steak and Guinness, Cornish and cheese and onion, but it depends on the day Grant notes. The last day to order for pick-up from the website, cash only, in Arnprior is Monday, Dec. 15 with the delivery on Dec. 19. After the Christmas Market he will be taking a bit of a holiday break but will be back selling at the Winter Market at Lansdowne on Jan. 11. For the full menu and prices, visit http://gbpastyandpie.ca.
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A grand opening celebration was held Saturday to officially mark the changeover of Arnprior Sportland to Urban Sport. Above, Taylor Neumann and Erin Hicke lead employees in a ribbon-cutting. Left, 4-year-old Bryn Barr (behind) was the winner of the grand prize, a one-year lease of a 2015 RS Venture Yahama snowmobile, much to the delight of his father, Rodney Barr of the Pakenham area. Trying out the snowmobile with him are his brother Braxton and cousin Kayla Hartwick. Yahama district sale manager Rai Manno welcomed new owner Urban Donlevy to the Yahama family and said he was excited about his plans for the dealership and involvement in the community. Donlevy said he was “overwhelmed” by the response to the open house, with close to 500 people attending by noon Saturday.
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It was a Pakenham Country Christmas throughout the village on Saturday, Nov. 29, with a range of festive activities for the entire family, including a letters to Santa Claus workshop and craft fair at Pakenham Public School. Ten-year-old Payton McInall from Pakenham writes Santa Claus a letter, asking for Perler Beads and “maybe a puppy.”
Above, Pakenham Public School students sell bracelets and dish cloths on Pakenham Country Christmas day, fundraising for an upcoming Grade 5/6 class trip, the destination still to be determined. From left are Anna Hirst, Madison Roesler, Libby Hirst, Amie Selling treats and Girl Guide cookies to craft show visitors, from left, are Hartwick, Connor Waite, Emily Emma Graham, Grace O’Brien and Sky Jacklespriggs Bernier and Leah Hirst.
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Grocery store calls for donations to feed Ontario food bank users News - Food bank use in Ontario has increased nearly 20 per cent since 2008 and Arnprior and West Carleton are no exceptions. Many families struggle under the burden of substantial holiday costs at a time when children who rely on school nutrition programs are spending more time at home. To help feed those in need, Loblaws stores, including NoFrills, are asking customers to donate two items to their local food bank at their outlets. The retailer is also asking customers to share a picture of their donation with the hashtag #donate2items in an effort to get the entire province of Ontario involved. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Donations from local stores and food drives are so critical at this time of year because they will help families during the holidays and ensure that food banks have enough food to share in the New Year,â&#x20AC;? said Food Banks Canada executive director Katharine Schmidt. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If everyone in the province donated just two items at their local Loblaw banner store today, we would meet the average demand on food banks for December, January and most of February.â&#x20AC;? Holiday Food Drive donation bins are located in store and cash donations are also accepted at checkoust. Ontarians are encouraged to provide the following most-needed items: 1. Pasta (canned or dry) and pasta sauces;
2. Canned meats and fish; 3. Meat alternatives (peanut butter, soy, assorted nuts); 4. Canned goods (beans, soups, and stews); 5. Dairy (canned and powdered milk); 6. Canned vegetables and fruit; 7. Whole grain cereals; 8. Infant foods and baby formula; 9. Bathroom tissue and diapers; 10. Personal hygiene products. All food donations go directly to local food banks and all cash donations are split between Ontario Association of Food Banks and local food banks. Since 2008, Loblaw customers donated more than $8.5 million and 8.9 million pounds of food to food drives across Canada. This year Loblaw has plans to raise more than $1.8 million and 1.8 million pounds of food. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As the largest grocery retailer, we believe we have a responsibility to help in the fight against hunger in Ontario,â&#x20AC;? said Loblaws senior director of community investment Peggy Hornell. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are always wowed by the generosity of customers and colleagues and this year weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re reminding them of the impact their contributions make. If everyone in Ontario donated just two items we could potentially meet the demand on food banks for months to come â&#x20AC;&#x201C; thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s where # donate2items comes into play.â&#x20AC;?
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Hooking up for a food bank donation The Arnprior and District Fish and Game club held its annual Beef and Bean Night recently in support of the Arnprior and District Food Bank. The event was well attended with guests from the Ministry of Natural Resources on hand to answer club membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; questions and provide updates on wildlife populations. Other attendees included guests from the Griffith-Madawaska Fish and Game Club. A total of $500 was raised in support of the food bank. Presenting the cheque to food bank representative Allan Smith are club president James Kucharik, left, and treasurer Murray Hughes. The money will help the food bank buy food for the Christmas baskets it gives out this month.
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To Dr. Duggan & Emergency room staff & the nurses on second floor for the great care, kindness & compassion shown and given to Raymond when he was on your unit. Thanks to Physio, Lab & X-ray departments. I wish to acknowledge the wonderful care given to us by Dr. Scott Graham & staff at The Pembroke Hospital. Thank you Randy Penney, Christine Ferguson, Jessica Gilbert, Ann Marie Urbaitis and office staff for your caring ways. I will always remember you for your kind deeds. Special thanks to Father Brennan for the nice sermon and church service. Thanks to Deacon Don and assistants. Thanks to the choir for playing a song requested by me. Thanks to the pallbearers, Jerome Dedo, Murray Moore, Robert Blemkie, Joseph Holly Jr., Darryl Holly and Dean Holly for their caring and comfort at this trying time. Thank you to C.W.L ladies who prepared and served lunch. I heard the date cookies were yummy! Special thanks to Matthew Brydges and his staff at the McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home. I felt like family there. Thanks to family & friends who stood by me and anyone going on line with words of comfort and donations to R.V.H Foundation. Thanks for the cards and phone calls. Thanks to workers for opening and closing the grave site. Everyone went above and beyond for me, and I will treasure these memories always. I hope I have not missed anyone for my sincere thank you. Linda Dedo CLR572237
52 Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, December 11, 2014 22 Arnprior The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 11, 2014
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
!!20+APPLIANCES!! Nascar Nearly-new washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, Dale Earnhardt Sr and Jr Hats, Jackets and dish-washers, freezers, microwaves. Warrantied. Die Cast Cars, Models, Appliance repair, parts for T-shirts, RC Cars, 1/64 sale, disposal, dishwasher Cars Pin sets, Autoinstallation. Support your graphed cars and Piclocals! Call, Marc tures, Richard Petty and Rusty Wallace AuRenfrew/Arnprior area - 613-889-9768. Arnprior tograph and Collectible ground floor, 1 bedroom Figurines and Banners. bachelor, nice & clean, private, quiet & secure, $700 A heavy duty 520 Massey 613.281.8585 Ask for Don per month, fridge & stove, Ferguson disks with heat & hydro all included, notched front row disks. storage, 432.0370 Render Christmas Trees, 613.757.2730 Balsalm & Fraser Fir, Norway Spruce & Scotch Renfrew/Arnprior area Pine. Open weekdays 4pm unique large ground floor - 9pm, weekends 8am 1 bdrm, open concept, 8pm. 432.8751 dream kitchen, lots of cupboards, tastefully decoratBIRTHDAY ed, wrap around porch, BIRTHDAY fridge/stove, dishwasher, storage, heat & hydro, all inclusive, $950 per month, th 613.432.0370
ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 2 Bedroom apartment in 623-8537 after 6pm quiet building. Ground floor unit. Super clean. Brand new 1 bedroom Modern kitchen and bath. apartment at 203 Jean$860.00 plus utilities. Im- nette St Renfrew. New mediate possession. Call washer/dryer, fridge/stove, hardwood floors, gas fireCharlotte 613-864-6910 place and balcony. For viewing 432.2014 2 bedroom apt for rent, $800 per month, heat and hydro included, centre Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. town Renfrew. Call 10-5 Cobden - attached 3 bed- Rent or rent to own in Tuesday Saturday room garden home. Call Arnprior Immediate occu613.432.1911 613.432.6434 pancy, Brand New semidetached home, 1125 DOWNTOWN Arnprior 2nd SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 bedroom apt Oak St. floor, 1 bedroom, fridge, Hardwood and Ceramic Renfrew, fridge, stove, stove, and heat included. floors throughout, 5 appliparking, $645/month plus 1st and last and references ances included, Covered hydro. One year lease. required. $575+hydro. front porch, Attached garFirst/last & references re- 613-433-6000 age. Rent is $1,350/month quired 613.433.3053 + utilities. Call FOR RENT 2 Bedroom 613-623-6589 2 Bedroom in Braeside, Apt Senior Building, No Large Garage, Gas Heat Pets Elevator to Door Rent or rent to own in ArnFridge & Stove included Available Immediately. prior Immediate occupanPartial Fenced in Yard Please call cy, 3 yr old two story Available December 1st Wilson Investments for townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 1st and Last Required more info. Beds, 2 Ω Baths, 2nd $925.00 + Utilities 613-432-8417 floor laundry, Attached 613.223.4428 garage, 5 appliances inRent is RENFREW February 1st, 2 cluded. 3 BEDROOM House in bedroom apartment, heat $1,300/month + utilities. Call 613-623-6589 included, fridge stove Arnprior, Available immediately. Large Backyard. parking, yard, quiet loca$1200/month +utilities. tion, electric separate, TWO BEDROOM APT, $675/month, references, 613-622-0761 6 1 3 - 6 4 6 - 7 5 3 6 , large room, no pets, will accept short or long term 613-633-2647 tenants, $795 plus utilities +appliances. Alicia Street, Arnprior Kijiji ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT Ad#470258683 or call 613-229-1850 White Lake, 15 min. from Arnprior, renovated 1-bedroom + sunroom, $675, 1st floor, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, petfriendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan, common room, outdoor patio, 613-266-4832
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McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments.
Many thanks to staff of the Villa for the excellent care they have given mother. FOR RENT
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Merle (Thomson) Allan
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FOR SALE
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1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior
613-623-7207
for viewing appointment
FOR RENT
For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
432-1911 CLR418895
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom bedroom$835+utilities $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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BIRTH
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MORTGAGES
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Lil’ Munchkins Home Daycare has space available. Located in White Lake. Flexible hours and reasonable rates. Large indoor and outdoor play area. Contact Erin 613-806-0167. Lilmunchkins@live.com Renfrew Childcare 12 mths - 12 yrs Full & Part Time Spaces available www.childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627
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Charlebois Joyce and Dave are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Kelly Claire on November 21, 2014 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital. Proud grandparents are Len and Sharon Charlebois of Ottawa and Bill and Susan Ringrose of Renfrew. Kelly weighed 8lbs. 11 1/2 oz. at birth. Big brothers Jamie, Kevin, and Brian extend a joyful welcome to their little sister Kelly.
HUNTING SUPPLIES
Full Service Personal and Business
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CONDO FOR SALE, Campbell Court Building, Arnprior, second floor, end unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, in suite laundry, 5 SS appliances included. available immediately. Call 613-408-1263
For Sale, 36 acres of recreation hunting land, adjacent to Dochart Estates, Mostly ravine with 1 building site, $59,000 613-797-9109.
VEHICLES 2000 Honda Odyssey, 300,000 km, air, cruise, tilt, p.w, fold down rear seat. Runs great and still looks good. $1,600. 613-283-8104 or 613-430-9048.
Celebrate the Hope of Christmas! We invite you to our Christmas Eve Candlelight Services 5 & 7 p.m. (Dec. 24) Whitewater Wesleyan Community Church. 42 Cedar Haven Road (corner of Foresters Falls Road), COBDEN, ON, K0J1K0, 613.646.2020
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Dan & Betty are proud to announce the Graduation of their daughter Rebecca with a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Victoria, B.C. on June 10, 2014. Rebecca, husband Jeff and children Henry and Scarlett have re-located to Lethbridge, Alberta where Rebecca has accepted a position of Assistant Professor at the University of Lethbridge. Congratulations! Love from Mom, Dad, Oliver, Lori-Anne, Olivia, Alexandra, Ryan, & Hudson.
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General Manager Kingston General Manager-Seaway December 2014
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers upto-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORUNITY This is a key leadership role within Metroland East, responsible for leading Metroland operations in Kingston and surrounding areas. This is an opportunity for an experienced media leader with a proven track record. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES Develop and execute strategies to: • Increase profitability; • Nurture a ‘best in class’ sales culture; • Identify new revenue and business opportunities; • Foster a culture of editorial excellence in community journalism; • Maximize community, reader and advertiser engagement; • Provide excellent cost management and organizational efficiency; • Promote co-operation and collaboration within Metroland East and across Metroland; • Promote community relationships
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QUALIFICATIONS/COMPETENCIES/EXPERIENCE The successful candidate will: • Be a values-based leader of exceptional integrity, with a record of developing and nurturing strong teams; • Demonstrate superior command skills; • Think and act strategically; • Have a bias for action, balanced with thoughtfulness and the ability to accurately synthesize complex and often contradictory information; • Demonstrate superb business acumen; • Boast excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and be proficient in representing our team in a variety of roles; • Understand, and be able to speak to, the forces at play within our industry; • Have a minimum of 5 to 7 years relevant experience, including direct management and bottom line responsibility WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan Qualified and interested applicants are to forward their resume to Karen Pogue, Regional Human Resources Manager, at kpogue@metroland.com by December 19th, 2014 The Renfrew Mercury--Thursday, Thursday,December December11, 11,2014 2014 53 23 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide
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Based out of the Renfrew Plant Department and under the direction of the Plant Manager, or designate, the Area Supervisor is responsible for supervising, overseeing and coordinating the provision of custodial staff and routine maintenance services for the Arnprior, Renfrew, Opeongo and Madawaska Family of Schools (subject to change).
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Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.
RESIDENT CARE COORDINATOR Full Time Reporting to the Director of Care, the Resident Care Coordinator (RCC) is responsible for the administrative functions, team activities and delivery of care to the residents. The RCC directs the care in a manner thatprothat promotes and enhances the residentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; lifestyle while providing support to families and staff. Contributes to the efficient operation of the Nursing Department, consistent with the mission and philosophy of Bonnechere Manor. Qualifications: x A General Registered Nurse with a current certificate of Competence with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Current certification in Gerontology with the Canadian Nurses Association. BScN degree preferred. x Post-R.N. education in gerontology or three years relevant experience in Long Term Care. x Minimum of 1 year supervisory experience. x Proven leadership abilities combined with excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Computer literacy required (word processing, spreadsheet and database). x Must have immediate accessible transportation. x Ability to meet and maintain health requirement standards of Bonnechere Manor as per the Long-Term Care Legislation. Compensation: $78,176â&#x20AC;&#x201D;$89,213 per annum, plus comprehensive benefits package. Please send your resume, stating Competition #15-01 by 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 2, 2015 to:
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: CLR571880
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Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format)
HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED
Administration/Accounting Clerk
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
A Music Accompanist is immediately required by Trinity-St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church, Renfrew. This person shall provide musical accompaniment for all regular worship services.
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Interested applicants shall submit their resumes by email, at office@tsarenfrew.ca, before January 3, 2015. If you have any questions, please call 613-432-2285
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
World Vision Canada needs volunteers to assist with some amazing events that are coming to your community soon! Are YOU...Passionate about making a difference in the lives of others ¡ Interested in advocating for change worldwide ¡ Interested in meeting new people ¡ Interested in learning more about the work of World Vision Canada!
The total time commitment is 4 hours per week. An honorarium is provided.
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A not-for-profit corporation is currently recruiting an Administration/ Accounting Clerk. This is a full-time temporary (3 month) position with the possibility of becoming a permanent position. This is an hourly based position Monday to Friday. Start date ASAP. Responsibilities include: - Accounts payable and accounts receivable, invoice customers - General clerical duties - Conduct banking - Payroll - Answer phones and reception responsibilities - Create excel spreadsheets for reporting Qualifications: - Expert Simply Accounting skills - Must have a clean Criminal Record - Strong computer knowledge (specifically MS Excel) - 4 or more years of administrative/accounting experience - Integrity, professionalism and ability to handle confidential information - Excellent accuracy and attention to detail - Flexible, willingness to adapt and learn - Great time management and multi-tasking skills Please send cover letter and resume to clerkapplicants@yahoo.ca. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The â&#x20AC;&#x153;Honey Do Thisâ&#x20AC;? Company BILL WEISS 613-570-1488
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JOB TITLE: Advertising Sales Rep. BUSINESS UNIT Metroland East, County & Quinte Living Magazine
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JOB POSTING THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com.
613-432-9335
THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking a Multi media savvy representative for our Belleville/Seaway Sales Team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Multi Media Advertising Sales Representatives to join our organization. Our Advertising Sales Representatives will introduce and sell our Multi Media marketing solutions across a number of platforms including County and Quinte Living Magazine and Specialty publications to local small and medium sized businesses in the region, while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Experience selling across multiple media platforms is strongly recommended but not essential.
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KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES s Responsible for ongoing sales with both new and existing clients s Provide our valued customers with creative and effective multi media advertising solutions and play a key role in the overall success of our organization s Prospect for new accounts including researching s Create proposals for prospective advertisers through compelling business cases s Assist in ad design, co-ordinate the execution of Multi Media advertising programs s Attain or surpass sales targets s Address client concerns in a timely and professional manner s Ability to present a variety of opportunities to all clients, and to support all special initiatives s As part of this role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is a PCI compliant company and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner
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IN MEMORIAM
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of
McGregor,
Mary Dorothy Anne Johnston
James Stevenson (Steve)
nee Gallagher July 4, 1957 – December 6, 2002
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July 4, 1926 – December 12, 2013
TAILLEFER, Robert “Putt”
A silent thought A secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf.
Gentle in manner, patient in pain, Our dear mother left us, Heaven to gain. With nature so gentle and action so kind, It’s hard in this world her equal to find.
DEATH NOTICE
Til we all someday meet again We miss you always Rick, Tyler, Scott and Andrew
DEATH NOTICE
JOYNT, Margaret Elizabeth
November 24, 1918-December 6, 2014 (Department of Defence Army for 33 years, Volunteer at the Arnprior Hospital for many years)
(February 21st, 1960 – December 2, 2014) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a wonderful Daughter, Sister and Aunt at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday December 2, 2014. Margaret leaves her Loving Mother Jeanne (late Dave), her siblings Ian (Brenda) of Lansdowne, Mary-Ellen of Renfrew and Neil of North Bay. She will be sadly missed by her nephew Sam (Lynette) of Hannon and her niece Katie of Oakville. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home on Thursday December 4th from 7-9pm and after 9:30am Friday. A Memorial service will be held in the Funeral Home on Friday December 5th at 10:30am. Spring interment , Douglas Public Cemetery. Donation in Margaret’s name may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit or Hospice Renfrew.
Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Saturday December 6, 2014. Kathryn Price, of Arnprior at the age of 96 years. Beloved wife of the late Alfred Price (1985). Predeceased by step-son James A. Price (2003). Cherished grandmother of Jamie (Talei) and Stephanie, both of Toronto. Much loved greatgrandmother of Kate, Matthew and Alexa. Will be remembered fondly by her daughter-in-law Vivi. Kathryn will be dearly missed by many family and friends. Daughter of the late Howard McLaren and Ida Laventure. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street, North, Arnprior Friday December 12, 2014 form 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Saturday December 13, 2014 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Sand Point Cemetery will take place at a later date. In memoriams to the Arnprior Hospital “Partner’s in Caring” would be appreciated by her family.
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PALLEN, Louis Joseph - Entered into rest on Sunday, November 30, 2014 at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, at the age of 77. Louis was the beloved husband of Lina, for 52 years. Loving father of Stephen, Richard (Sharon), and Denine (Vince) Manganaro. Cherished grandfather of Jason, Jamie, Phillip, Kristen, Milaina, and Matthew. Louis is survived by his sisters Shirley and Tena, and brothers Vince, Peter, and Archie. He is predeceased by his brother Jack. A Memorial Service was held at the MACKEY FUNERAL HOME Chapel on Thursday, December 4th. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation - Palliative Care Unit, or Lakeridge Health Oshawa - Cancer Unit. Online condolences may be made at www.mackeys.ca
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Peacefully at his home in Lethbridge, Alberta on Thursday, November 27th, 2014. Robert Taillefer; formerly of Sudbury and Arnprior at the age of 74 years. Son of the late Fernand Taillefer and the late Dina Bigras. Loved father of Roxanne Taillefer (Paul Saunders) and Robert Taillefer (Wanda), both of Arnprior and Doreen Mutter (Paul) of Ottawa. “Pépère” of Justin Saunders (Cindy Quinn), Christen Laforest (Paul), Dexter Taillefer (Brenna), Joey Taillefer, Matthew and Shane Mutter. Dear brother of Hubert (Diane), Jerry (Faye) and Ron Taillefer. Predeceased by a brother, Omer. Former husband of Caroline Currie of Arnprior. The Taillefer family will receive friends at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday evening, December 11th from 7 to 9 p.m. In memory of Robert, a donation to your favorite charity would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Don’t think of them as gone away… Their journey has just begun. Life holds so many facets, This earth is only one. Just think of them as resting… From sorrow and the tears, In a place of warmth and comfort Where there are no days nor years. Think how they must be wishing That we could know today, How nothing but our sadness Can really pass away. And think of them as living In the hearts of those they touched. For nothing loved is ever lost, And they were loved so much.
Passed away peacefully in the Valley Manor, Barry’s Bay Friday December 5, 2014, 12 days short of her 92nd birthday. Henrietta “Hentie” Jahn, of Barry’s Bay, formerly of Arnprior at the age of 91 years. Beloved wife of the late Irvin Jahn (1978). Loving mother of Glen, Carol Ann (Edward Chippior) and Randy (Donna Robillard). Loving grandmother of Andrew, Jenna (Jason McMillan), Rebecca (Jonathan McCreery) and Sarah (Michael Loscavo). Daughter of the late Otto Zoschke and Emelia Kuehl. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior Monday December 8, 2014 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Tuesday December 9, 2014 in St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church at 11:00 a.m., 49 McLachlin Street South, Arnprior, ON Interment at Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. Reception to follow at the Masonic Hall, 31 James Street. If you wish, condolences, tributes, or donations in memory of Henrietta may be made to the Valley Manor Auxiliary Barry’s Bay or St. John’s Evangelical Church Memorial Fund, Arnprior.
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In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday December 6, 2014. Shirley (nee Stanley) age 87 years. Beloved wife of the late J. Allen Francis (2004). Loving mother of Joan (Ken), John (Jill), Gwen, Stanley (Wendy). Loving grandmother of Jenny (David), Sarah, Latisha and great grandmother of Sam, Kelsey, Curtis, Ryan, Hailey and Morgan. Predeceased by one grandson Jerret. Dear sister of Kaireen. Following Shirley’s wishes there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Dialysis Unit would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew www.andersonfuneralhome.ca
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Suddenly but peacefully at The Lake on Thursday morning, December 4, 2014. Nancy Gail Ferguson of Arnprior passed away at the age of 69 years. Dear daughter of Joy Blandford (nee Gilchrist) of Arnprior and the late Bill Blandford (1988). Beloved wife and best friend for over 46 years of Rev. Bruce Ferguson. Loving and much loved mother of Jeff (Kyla Eady) and Joanne Pulcine (Rick Desarmia). Devoted and cherished “Nanny” of Ashley, Brittney, Bryanna and Amanda. Predeceased by her son-in-law, John Pulcine (December 4, 2008). Dear sister of Carol Anne Blandford of Arnprior and Gerry Blandford (Patricia) of Renfrew. Nancy will be missed by her canine companions Harley and Ginger. Nancy has been called home to be with her Lord whom she loved and served her entire life. She will be deeply missed. The Ferguson family received friends at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Service was conducted in Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior on Monday morning, December 8th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. A reception followed in the Carlton Reid Memorial Hall at Emmanuel. In memory of Nancy, a donation to Hospice Renfrew would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Suddenly at the Arnprior Hospital on Thursday morning, December 4th, 2014. Chris Andrew Schnob of Vydon Acres passed at the age of 54 years. Loved son of Marilyn (nee Lalonde) Schnob and the late Donnie Schnob (November 22, 2013). Beloved husband and best friend for over 30 years of Marie Coady-Schnob. Dearly loved brother of Sue Rachwalski (Troy) of Vydon Acres; Heather Schnob of Arnprior; Donna Moses (Mike) of Arnprior and Angie Martin of Moncton. Predeceased by his brother, Donald “Pudd” (May 7, 2006) and his sister, Julie Ann June (1966). Special brother-in-law of Shirley Potvin, Jackie Riopelle (Morgan), Kelly Coady (Tanya) and Shawn Coady (Jenn). Also predeceased by 2 brothers-in-law Michael and Patrick Coady. Chris will be fondly remembered by many cousins, nieces and nephews and tons of great friends. The Schnob family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, December 10th from 6 to 8 p.m. In memory of Chris, a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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WATT Our Kevin passed away 15 years on December 14, In loving memory of a 1999. very special mom, He left a big hole in our Sheila Patricia Partridge hearts. who passed away December 11, 2005. Always loved and remembered and missed A special smile, by his brothers, Thomas, A special face, William, and families, And in our hearts, Mom Elta and the late Dad A special place. Norm No words we speak can ever say, How much we miss you everyday. To hear your voice and AUCTIONS see your smile, To sit and talk to you awhile. To be together in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish today. PARTRIDGE SHEILA PATRICIA
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing away of Brian Percival at Hospice Renfrew on Thursday December 4, 2014. Brian was born on August 26, 1937 in Pembroke Ontario. Beloved husband of Jean Sharples (married for 56 years), wonderful father to daughters, Laurie Rennie (Rand), Joanne Stanzel (Bob), Barbara Leitch (Randy), Grandfather (‘Poppa’) to Ryan Stanzel (Tatiana), Rachelle Ladouceur (Kevin), Briana Martineau (Josh), Marc Rennie, Brandon Stanzel, Micheal Rennie, Tyson Leitch, Cole Leitch, and Great-Grandfather to Ariya and Jaxon Ladouceur. Predeceased by his parents, Gertrude and Nelson Percival, and sisters Evangeline Kearney and Dwyla Warren. Brian and Jean Percival moved to Renfrew in 1963 where they raised a loving, close-knit family. Brian was well known for his dedication and passion as a History Teacher for thirty-four years. For twenty-nine of those years, he taught at Renfrew Collegiate Institute. Brian was also well known in the Community for his love of biking throughout the streets of Renfrew. From 1974 to 2014, Brian had logged 141,700 miles. Brian will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. There will be a Memorial Service on Sunday December 14, 2014 from 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. It will be held at the Best Western Renfrew Inn at 760 Gibbons Road, Renfrew. Everyone is welcome. Afterwards, there will be a visitation and refreshments with the family from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. All are welcome. If anyone wishes, donations may be made to the Cancer Society or to Hospice Renfrew, whose caring staff and many volunteers were greatly appreciated by Brian, Jean and the family. Special thanks to Doctor Pinard whose excellent care and attention brought comfort and peace to us all. Also, a very special thank you to Dr. Kemp and his nurse/receptionist, Joanne, for all of their wonderful care, assistance and kindness over the years. If anyone has any memories about Brian, the family would greatly appreciate if you could share them at www.rand085.com CLR572869
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Fixtures, Equipment, Tools, etc. for Sequence Controls Inc. to be held at 150 Rosamond, Carleton Place ON Monday, December 15 @ 10 a.m. Preview from 8:30 a.m. day of auction Sequence Controls, a manufacturer of controls for whirlpool tubs have sold their business and we have been commissioned to auction the contents of their building. Power Stacker fork lift with charger (2200 lb capacity). Titan Lift-Rite pump truck (5500 lb capacity). Lift Cart, 660 lb capacity. Portable Smog Hog extraction unit. Rolling portable 5 stair, 300 lb capacity. 2 new Industrial touch screen computers (WiFi, network card, mounting bracket, remote control). Panasonic KX-B630 Smart Board. Screen printing tools, accessories and drying rack. 26-1K Mercury Exposure System. Antique printing press (modified) & dies. Floor and bench drill presses. Copper wire. Electrical wire & armored cable. Large quantity of hand tools. Work stations complete with overhead lighting. Several Metro industrial rolling racks and steel shelving, various sizes. Wire cages and support posts. Work benches. Tool chests. Several tool boxes. Flammable proof storage cabinets. Several office desks and executive type workstations. Industrial paper shredder. Magna lights. Impulse sealer. Small safes. Several fans, some industrial. Steel filing cabinets both lateral and upright. Quantity of static mats. Office supplies. Telephone system. Large quantity NEW packing cartons, inserts, corrugated cardboard. Plastic packing bags & cut bag sealer. Janitor equipment and supplies. First Aid supplies. Personal safety equipment. Fire extinguishers. 40’ storage trailer, no axles. 20 pine French doors. Isoprol alcohol. 7 solid pine raised panel doors. Pop Up canopy tent. Portable air conditioners. Dehumidifier. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete catalogue and photographs. Online Advance Bidding opens Friday, December 5 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, December 12 @ 12 noon or as always we are pleased to see you at the live auction. Removal of purchases Tuesday, December 16 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visa, MasterCard, Interac, Cash 10% Buyers Premium
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Clockwise from top left: Karen Belleville played one of the three witches, seen being chased here by Mackie McLaren as MacBeth. Rev. Leo Hughes, the Laird of Brechin Castle, tells the crowd a tale during the opening portion of the feast.
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• December 11
Christmas luncheon at Galilee. Roasted sweet pepper and tomato soup, traditional tourtiere, creamy mashed potatoes and gravy, carrot and turnip puree, crusty rolls, tiramisu. Call 613-623-4242, ext. 21 to reserve your seats.
Seniors Christmas Tea Party 1-4 p.m. at the Arnprior Legion. Entertainment by Hughie Scott. Any info or need a drive, call Deb at 613-6221167. Can’t wait to see you!
• Dec. 13
at St. Peter Celestine Catholic Church in Pakenham at 3 p.m. tickets $15 for adults, $10 for child 12 and under and $40 for a family of four - available at the Arnprior Book Store, Kinburn Farm Supply, Nicholson’s Sundries/.
Christmas reading of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol 7 p.m. at the Arnprior Library. Guest, celebrity readers.
The Bowes Brothers are coming to the White Lake United Church for their Christmas special at 7 p.m. There will be refreshments afterward. Tickets are $13 in advance and $14 at the door. Call Wendy at 613-623-6305 or Bobbie at 613-6234822.
Dickens and Dinner, 3-7 p.m., Galilee Centre, 398 John St. N. Fourth annual dramatic reading of ‘A Christmas Carol’ followed by a Dickensian-themed dinner. Featuring a cast of seven, broadcast by Valley Heritage Radio, 98.7 FM, seasonal music, appetizers by Friends of Galilee, and Dickensian-era winter feast. Adults $40, children 12 and under $25. Tickets: Galilee Centre (613-6234242x21), Reg Gatenby (613-622-0509), Andy Kalnins (613-622-5464), and Enid Blackwell (613-623-7017).
• December 12
Arnprior Optimist Club free public skate 6 to 7:20 p.m. at the Nick Smith Centre with special guests from the Arnprior Jr. B Packers. Christmas’ Concert at Braeside United Church, 7 p.m. Come out and enjoy an evening of Christmas music featuring the Braeside United Church Choir. Tune up your vocal chords for carol singing, possibly a little fun and some homemade goodies to top off the evening. It will give you a great feeling for the holiday season. It is a freewill offering at the door. Hope to see you there.
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• December 13-14
Free The Children Group Valley Christmas Crafter’s Show in Arnprior District High School’s McEwan gymnasium 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Anyone interested in being a vendor should contact organizer Oliver Jacob at olly4796@hotmail. com or 613-623-4796.
• December 14
Kinburn Community Association’s Brunch with Santa at the Kinburn Community Centre 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Arnprior Community Choir concert 1211. R0032999522
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Pakenham Curling club Christmas Party. Pot-luck, cocktails at 6; dinner at 7 p.m. For information, call Nancy Murphy 613-256-4534.
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• December 16
Bingo at the Legion from 1 to 4 p.m.
• December 19
Third annual Solstice Run and Walk, 6 p.m. Galilee Centre, 398 John St. N, 6 p.m., 5-km run and a 2.5-km walk followed by warm meal. Featuring hot chocolate station at East Side Mario’s, medals of achievement, fun prizes for costumes, fabulous supper and carol singing. Fundraiser for Galilee Centre. Food Bank donations welcome, $25 per person, $60 maximum per family. Tickets and registration forms: Nick Smith Centre and Galilee Centre (613-623-4242, ext. 21).
• December 21
Calvary Baptist Church annual Christmas concert. 6:30 p.m., 156 Landrigan St. Everyone is welcome to join us. For more information call Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863.
• December 29
Jennilea Hortop will speaks about her experience in The Tour d’Afrique bicycle race and her campaign to raise funds for school fees for girls from the Peace Matunda School and Orphanage in Tanzania at the Christian Education Centre at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome at the meeting backed by the Arnprior Rotary Club. Admission is free, questions are welcome and there will be refreshments. For more information or to make a donation, visit the Peace by Piece website http://www.peacebypieceafrica.org/.
• December 31
Arnprior Curling Club hosts a New Year’s Eve Party, 15 Galvin St. For tickets call Gail at 613-623-2291 or Keith 613-622-0415.
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On Friday is the Waltz into Winter Dance at the Kinburn Community Centre. Music by the Bowes Brothers, dinner catered by Lolachers. Starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets contact Judith Waddell at 613-839-3400 or Barb Paul at 613-8361304.
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