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who knew her would describe her as brilliant, warm, gifted, optimistic, driven, faith-filled, and just. We will always remember her in our hearts, in our minds, and in our souls.” The family is inviting people to help them to continue “Grace’s legacy” by supporting the Grace Olivia Glofcheskie Memorial Fund, “whose vision is to carry on the impact of her life well beyond her 24 years.” The fund will support academics and athletics in Grace’s “cherished communities” of Arnprior and the University of Guelph. “Together, our support will be a reflection of Grace’s own generosity,” the statement concludes.
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McNab/Braeside Township Times TOWNSHIP OFFICE HOLIDAY HOURS December 23 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 24 – 28 - Office Closed – Merry Christmas! December 29 – 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. December 30 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 31 & January 1 – Closed – Happy New Year!
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January 5, 2016 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. January 12, 2016 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m. January 19, 2016 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE!! Our meeting packages are now available online! Please visit https://mcnabbraeside.civicweb.net to access the full meeting package. To obtain a printed copy of any of these documents, please contact the Clerk’s Office prior to the meeting.
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Happy Holidays from McNab/Braeside! Happy Holidays and Best Wishes to all from the McNab/Braeside Recreation Department. We’d like to thank all those involved in any way with the Recreation Department during the past several years and our Department looks forward to working with volunteers, sponsors, participants, staff, suppliers and contractors once again in 2016. We appreciate the efforts of those that help make McNab/Braeside a better place in which to live and play! Season’s greetings from Geoff and Rec Department staff!
UPCOMING CARNIVALS Ideas and input are always welcome for the upcoming carnival season. If you would like to contribute, please call 613-623-5756 x 226. Dates for the Township carnivals have been set for Braeside on Saturday February 6th and White Lake on Saturday February 20th.
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Deadline for registration for archery classes is January 5th but it is limited enrollment and spots are filling fast. If you don’t want to be put on a waiting list, it is advisable to sign up at the Township office ASAP. For more details, please call the Recreation Department 613-623-5756 ext. 226
In accordance with municipal By-Law # 2014-34: • Any vehicle parked on any street or road allowance within the Township of McNab/Braeside so as to prohibit or interfere with snow plowing operations will be towed away at owner’s risk and expense. • No person shall push, blow or place snow on or across any Township street or road allowance. ZUMBA The Township of McNab/Braeside will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper Zumba classes are scheduled to begin again at McNab Public School on containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-ofTuesday January 5th and drop in fee is only $5. ways that may be damaged through winter snowplowing operations. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department 613-623-6222 or 1-800- Call the McNab/Braeside Recreation office for details at 613-623-5756 x 226 957-4621 ext. 236
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The family basement is jam-packed with goods and gifts given by local businesses and residents. “There’s no way we will not be doing it,” she said. She is already planning for a warehouse next year. The couple - military kids who fell in love at 17 - do it in part for their children. They are teaching Casey, 12; Alice, 9; Steven, 6; and Lucy, 3, important lessons about human kindness and the true meaning of Christmas.
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That idea of teaching the true meaning of Christmas was picked up by Darcy Wall at the Arnprior Minor Hockey Association. Hockey is expensive and time-consuming. It can stretch a household budget thin and make for little free time. But he was convinced that putting the call out to teams would pay off. “The majority of teams
Among the local businesses, organizations and individuals donating money to Families Helping Families this year is Mulvihill Insurance. Matt Mulvihill, left, joins Erin McCormick, Kevin Mulvihill and staff members in presenting a cheque to organizer Karen Kavanagh. sponsored a family, which is great,” Wall said. “There was one family where the parents said that they are already involved with this and other charities so they would not be contributing via AMHA. The kids of that team heard this and were disappointed with the parents’
decision and they started taking up their own donations. They raised $265.” Kavanagh’s family belongs to AMHA. That group’s participation came as no surprise to her. She also had principals at various local schools select families to receive boxes. Families Helping Families
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Toy drive at the Tiger OPP officers and Paramedics joined with Arnprior Giant Tiger to conduct a three-hour toy drive in the store’s parking lot Saturday. Santa and Mrs. Santa dropped by and there was Christmas music songs by Garry Patrois to put shoppers in the mood. Right, Halle Rafter and Lia Osborne join the group in checking out some of the items collected thanks to the generosity of Arnprior residents.
CORRECTIONS The Arnprior and District Museum is asking Arnprior council to fund the current part time administrative assistant to work year round. It would remain part time hours for 52 weeks. The museum is not asking for a second full-time employee. Incorrect information appeared in the Dec. 17 story ‘Museum seeks funding for new exhibit’. The Chronicle-Guide regrets
any confusion that may have followed. COYNE, NOT COIN: Secondly, the company that signed up as a corporate sponsor of the Christmas dinner held by Grace St. Andrew’s United Church at the Christian Education Centre Dec.13 was Coyne Mechanical and Heating. A story in last week’s Chronicle-Guide misspelled the company’s name. We apologize for the error.
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public dollars. Coun. Dan Lynch asked town staff why they can’t dip into the program’s reserves to fund the upgrades even more. Coun. Frank Dugal said the town tells business owners that they can apply for as much as 50 per cent, but never get more than 25. Why? “I think 25 per cent is a reasonable contribution,” said Michael Wildman, chief administrative officer. “If council wants to change that it can.” He noted that the CIP budget could be increased next year. Businesses will likely take the opportunity to do upgrades while the downtown revitalization construction work is happening. “If we are never going to give 50 (per cent), let’s not pretend we are,” Dugal said. Mayor David Reid said the range between 25 and 50 exists to show how highly the town ranks priorities. That means an architecturally-significant building with a business that pays a lot of taxes, has a lot of employees, might get
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This drycleaners in the downtown will upgrade its doors with money from the municipality. closer to 50 per cent. If another is forced to make changes because of provincial legislation, the “25 per cent is more than reasonable,” Reid said. “In fairness, they are tax dollars.” Wildman said every business owner who asks about CIP is told that 50 per cent is the maximum and that 25 is typical.
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Mapped to the past An original map of the town of Arnprior was recently discovered in Deep River and given to “its rightful home” at a recent council meeting. Archivist Laurie Dougherty and Reeve Walter Stack, right, accept the gift from Glenn Doncaster. The Deep River reeve said a former town reeve from the 1960s and 1970s, Roselma Sinclair, had it among her things. “I’m pleased to return these drawings to your town,” he said.
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Two more downtown businesses sprucing up their exteriors will get some taxpayers’ money to help out. During the Dec. 14 municipal meeting, council agreed to chip in 25 per cent of the cost for a new door at one location and new awnings, sign and additional sign for another. The first is a multi-business location with a front facing the municipal parking lot (often mistaken as Shoppers Drug Mart’s parking lot). The double-doors to the drycleaner are not commercial nor are they wheelchair accessible. The replacement cost is about $4,000. From the town’s community improvement program (CIP) the business will get about $1,000 from the town. The second is another multibusiness location that backs until the opposite corner of the same parking lot. It is a white building – home of a taxi service – that the new owner wants to make appear more commercial-like. New awnings to face Madawaska Street, along with replacing the current sign, and adding a new sign facing the former Moe’s pizza restaurant should accom- The owner of this bland building plans to make plish that. it look more commercial. The town has agreed to The cost is chip in money to help out. about $5,000. From the CIP v the business will get about $1,300. Ta x p ay e r s help defray the cost of beautifying private businesses with the expectation of greater revenue as new businesses open ChriSTMaS eVe - 7aM – 6pM nearby and ChriSTMaS day - CloSed profits increase. BoXiNG day - 9aM-6pM Councillors have bought NeW year’S eVe - 7aM-6pM into the theory, NeW year’S day - CloSed some to the point that busi375 daniel St. S arnprior nesses should get even more
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Miscommunication clouds end to student’s difficulties The rights of the individual have benefitted greatly in this Age of Communication. And yet this is also the age of its inverse, the age of miscommunication. It can prove
and decisions that climb high up various institutions, including the school board, law enforcement, and both social- and traditional-media outlets. Lots of powerful people - many of them well paid by taxpayers - communicated back and forth over this one example of suspected bullying. As it should be. Not even one individual should be the victim of bullying, especially if that individual is a child. That’s how our society works. So this recent example was expected to lead to a validation of the child’s rights, a measure of justice for other students and a lesson to be learned for society at large. However, according to the mother little has changed substantially for her son. Why? Let’s begin at the end Event starts today! Savings available until December 31, 2015 of a process that started ago. The mother, 290 DANIEL ST. S., ARNPRIOR weeks Jennifer Buckland, uni-
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Jennifer Buckland is upset with how officials at her school and board dealt with a series of incidents involving her son. families are made to suffer. “They haven’t even asked how Ethan is doing. There’s no communication or safety measures in place. It’s just getting shoved aside,” Buckland said. “I just want to see some changes and prevent this happening to anyone else.” Bishop said the expulsion request was turned down for three reasons: the child has some special needs though no more details can be shared; the child is very young; and the ‘threat’ was in the context of a game. She understands it is frustrating for Buckland to not know more about the mitigating circumstances. But confidentially is important. “We want to assure people that we don’t shut down on a parent,” Bishop said. “We will always reach out to try to resolve any situation. The school district has strict safe
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schools policies, which were followed in this case and the incident was thoroughly investigated.” She added that the right policies are in place to help make decisions in the best interests of all students. As for Johnson, she says Ethan is a welladjusted student who excels and appears to enjoy his time at school. There are mitigating factors with the other child, but that student is essentially a good person. Johnson said she is not the type of principal to, for instance, pull soccer balls off the playground for fear of injury; that is the easy way to avoid the true challenge, which is behaviour. However, Johnson and her team have led the local board in measures to dissuade bullying. She says every school has instances of bullying, but this was not one. “I did a very thorough job investigating this. I care about bullying a lot,” Johnson said. “We pride ourselves at A.J. for having that at the forefront of our teaching.” No doubt authority figures have less influence these days. Everyone from the parish priest to the police officer has his or her actions examined and re-examined. In this case, it is a principal. “It’s very disheartening to know that some of the things I feel so strongly about are questioned so dramatically,” she said. “We (her and Buckland) have never even met in person.” Johnson would welcome a public town hall on school bullying. She has no qualms about discussing the issues. But it shouldn’t revolve around real-life anecdotes. And experts should have a role in communicating and dialoguing with participants. R0013614937.1224
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ome like it hot, but others do not. The lack of a white Christmas can be disappointing or a welcome relief depending on your point of view. Old man winter rolled into these parts at 11:48 p.m. Monday, but you can forgive people if they missed it. Often in past years, people greet the official arrival of Christmas with ‘no big deal, it’s been winter-like for the last six weeks’. This year, it’s been just the opposite. What winter? Fall weather has hung around for much longer than usual, to the delight of many, but the dismay of some. This continuation of abnormal weather is a double-edged sword. On the plus side, it has contributed to savings on heating and other bills that rise and arise during cold weather. People, especially seniors, are getting about outside much easier than normal (other than the odd freezing rain day) and the school buses have run every day but one. When it comes to snow plowing and sanding/salting, municipalities are accumulating savings instead of snow piles. Perhaps the rural townships can allocate the unspent funds to their growing OPP costs. However, there is a downside. Those who earn their living in the winter tourism and recreation fields are growing nervous as the warmer than usual weather continues. Anyone who has invested a great deal into a snowmobile and trail pass is no doubt lamenting the lack of snow. Hockey parents with outdoor rinks are decrying the plus temperatures, as are those who make their living from skaters on the Rideau canal. Private snow plow operators are no doubt crying the blues unless they are among the few lucky ones paid a guaranteed amount whether it snows or not. The dearth of snow could rob vegetation of its natural insulation, causing trouble for farmers (pushing up vegetable and fruit prices even more) and anyone with trees and plants.
Retailers are none too happy, either, as the lack of snow has dampened holiday spirits and with them Christmas sales. So who or what’s to blame? The atypical weather has again put the focus on the global warming debate. Is human pollution to blame for climate change or is Mother Nature going through one of her cycles? While some conspiracy theorists think climate change is a ploy to rob people of their property rights, or SUVs, most scientists are urging humankind to take action to counter the changes in weather patterns. Having a green Dec. 25 with a record temperature into the teens on Christmas Eve certainly should make even the biggest climate change doubters take pause. Whatever your beliefs, make the holidays a time to put aside differences and take this week to enjoy the company of others and whatever weather nature throws at us. There will be plenty of time in the new year to get back to determining how best to bless this good earth. In the meantime, we wish all our readers a carefree, joyful and safe Christmas season, be it green or white.
Holly Jolly radiothon gives hospice a big holiday boost To the Editor: Christmas came early for Hospice Renfrew when the generous people of Renfrew County and surrounding areas donated over $52,000 during Valley Heritage Radio’s Holly Jolly Radiothon. The radiothon was an overwhelming success, thanks to the generosity of our community, and the hard work of several people. A very special thank-you to Jason Marshall, Board and staff from Valley Heritage radio for organizing and promoting this amazing event.
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Our hospice is very dependent on community support, and it is overwhelming to know that the hard work of our staff and volunteers is so appreciated. Funds raised during this event will allow us to continue offering comprehensive end-of-life care and services to families across our region, completely free of charge. On behalf of the Hospice board of directors, staff, volunteers and most importantly, the families who need our help, a big thankyou to everyone who took part in the Holly Jolly Radiothon. We are truly blessed to live in such a caring and generous community. May each and every one of you have a safe and happy Christmas and a peaceful and healthy New Year.
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Climate change is not a man-made phenomenon To the Editor:
dinosaurs roamed the earth (Devonian period). Volcanic ash in the air shielded the sun and destroyed their habitat and they died off (remember Mt. St. Helen’s eruption which covered from Seattle to Calgary and all of western states). Again, climate change - not man made. 3) In 1991, Mt. Pinatabu in the Phillipines erupted killing 250 people and the volcanic cloud over the area lasted a year and the temperature rose one degree. Volcanoes erupting are a natural phenomenom which does affect the climate, but it is not man made. 4) Another example of nature at work is the Irish Potato Famine in 1840. Ireland received four years of cool weather, rain causing water mould on potato crops and no potatoes. During this fouryear period, one million died and two million emigrated, reducing Ireland’s population by 25 per cent between 18441851. (I bet some even came to Arnprior,) Again, climate change - not man-made (Gore and Suzuki were not alive then). 5) Our sun, which is the source of all life, is known
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to give off giant balls of fire referred to as sunbursts. Depending how close and where they sit in relation to the earth, it gives off tremendous heat and by my deduction is the primary cause of climate change in that part of the world. At one time Greenland was green not white. 6) Climate scientists can’t run and don’t run experiments, so in my opinion their deductions and speculations can and should be challenged. Those are my six points to refute the climate scientists. Climate change is a fact but not man made. If the industrial nations of the world continue down this path of “man can save the planet” by imposing financial penalties on industry and not all the countries subscribe, Canada and especially Ontario will be committing economic suicide. The Green Energy Act addressing climate change will bankrupt Ontario within 10 years. To spend 35 to 45 billion dollars over 10 years to produce wind and solar power, creating a surplus of electricity which the province sells way below their costs doesn’t make sense. Plus it only pro-
duces 6 per cent of Ontario’s needs (go nuclear). Who really believes that by spending untold billions on an unproven science - to reduce carbon emissions below 1.6
per cent in Canada when other countries don’t care or try - that this will save the world. C’mon man! Jim Silye Arnprior
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I find it very interesting how climate scientists have conveniently changed their terminology when what they predicted did not come true. First it was acid rain that was going to ruin crops and health forever - didn’t happen; then it was the hole in the ozone layer that would scald us all - didn’t happen; then came global cooling, the scientists were wrong so they changed it to global warming and now since that hasn’t happened as predicted (remember, according to Al Gore, Manhatten and Los Angeles should be under water by now), so the terminology changed again. So now the buzz word is Climate Change and how can any sane person argue against the fact that the climate changes. I agree, why we even have four seasons within 12 months. Just look at all the tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, ocean currents acting up and unseasonal temperatures that we are having, all true but 99 per cent of climate scientists say mankind must be at fault because we are emitting far too many greenhouse gases
into the atmosphere. Solution - simple, reduce greenhouse gases by penalizing those bad carbon emitters (impose a tax), shut down coal generated electrical plants replacing them with plants using gas instead, and invest billions in solar and wind power, both renewable resources (but only when the sun shines and the wind blows) to assist in reducing our carbon footprint. This all sounds good and makes sense, right? Wrong. Let me throw some facts out there that may give cause to question these scientists and politicians a little more (politicians of all strips have bought into this global farce bearing in mind that Canada produces less than 2 per cent (around 1.6 per cent ) of the world’s greenhouse gases. China, Russia and the United States are the biggest culprits. 1) Ever since the big bang (which is how God created the universe ), Mother Earth has undergone four ice ages when there were only a few cavemen on earth or maybe no cavemen - point is no industrial activity. Climate change - not man made. 2) 400 million years ago
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Guelph shares in grief over death of Arnprior woman To the Editor: Hi Arnprior, I’m a resident of Guelph. Last Sunday, very close to our home, on Dec. 13, an Arnprior resident named Grace
a wonderful person. The residents of our neighbourhood here will never forget about how she tragically lost her life on this corner in our community. People in the City of Guelph are devastated by the loss of this beautiful girl and everyone is thinking of her friends and family at this difficult time. People have been leaving flowers and candles at the accident site. I wanted to share this photo with the residents of Arnprior and send warmth to you from Guelph. Xoxo for Christmas 2016 has already begun. LAURA SECORD ROY/SUBMITTED Laura Secord Roy People leave flowers and candles at the scene where Elf Megan states: “This is the most enjoyGuelph Grace Glofschskie was senselessly killed. able committee to be on. It can’t get much better than making someone’s holiday wish come true.” The Renfrew Mercury Elf Lee-Ann notes that in addition to gifts, West Carleton Review clients experience hardships throughout the Arnprior Chronicle Guide year and that gift cards in particular are invaluable.
Glofcheskie, age 24, was tragically struck and killed by a driver who was under the influence and avoiding an OPP RIDE check. She was an innocent bystander and had her whole life ahead of her. She sounded like
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You too can be part of this community within the agency by contacting Bernadette McCann House in the fall (August/September) to become a sponsor of the Adopt a Family program. The impact of this program and community support cannot be expressed any better than a thank you received by a client: “I can only hope someday to also help someone out like this. I cried when I wrapped the presents. I was so overwhelmed, thank you so much. We may not know who you are, but you will be remembered for your kindness. My children are my everything. Thank you for helping me to give them a truly happy Christmas, they so deserve this.” Staff, volunteers and board members of Bernadette McCann House are ever grateful to all Adopt a Family sponsors for making this community within the agency possible. The generosity and kindness of the people of Renfrew County is ever-present at Christmas and throughout the year. Bernadette McCann House offers support by phone anytime to anyone experiencing violence at 613-732-3131 or toll free at 1800267-4930. Your privacy is protected as we do not subscribe to call display
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Traditionally, the holiday season brings families together. Sharing food and gifts are ways to express joy and appreciation of each other. Unfortunately, this is not everyone’s reality. For some women and children in Renfrew County, this type of sharing is only made possible by the generosity of others. Each year, the staff of Bernadette McCann House facilitate the Adopt a Family program. This program provides a Christmas dinner and gifts for a woman and her children currently served by Bernadette McCann House. So who is this Secret Santa making all of the gift giving possible? There is a committee of elves better known as the staff of Bernadette McCann House. These elves identify clients who are having a particularly difficult time and uncover their holiday wishes. They involve individuals, groups and businesses throughout Renfrew County to gather toys, clothing and goodies. And thus the community within the agency grows. Wrapping day is a holiday happening at Bernadette McCann House: staff and agency volunteers join the committee of elves to carefully pick and match gifts for every family member adopted that year. Offices are piled high with boxes and bags, recycling bins overflow with wrapping material but not a complaint is heard. The spirit of giving flourishes throughout the agency. Once all the gifts have been wrapped and labelled, deliveries are made across the county. In the past decade, over 170 families have been the recipients of the Adopt a Family program. The organizing committee works from June onwards every year and planning
Green Christmas in the forecast With record-setting temperatures dominating and forecasted to remain through the pre-Christmas period, there is little doubt that we will have a green Christmas. From a purely selfish point of view, that prospect delights me. With the Pakenham-Arnprior Christmas Bird Count taking place on Boxing Day, warm weather means that the Bullock’s Oriole, the rare visitor from the west, should still be around, and all local rivers (Ottawa, Madawaska, and Mississippi) should remain open, potentially harbouring waterfowl not usually encountered on count day. However, a snowless December, while good for some species including ducks and stray songbirds, will have drawbacks for others. One animal that really stands out in my mind is one that will currently be standing out from its background. That animal is the Snowshoe Hare. Snowshoe Hares are also
Michael Runtz Nature’s Way known as Varying Hares and Snowshoe Rabbits. Now, the latter is a misnomer, for hares and rabbits are not quite the same. While both species belong to the mammalian order Lagomorpha, which is defined in part by haired feet and double incisors (an odd, small peg-like pair resides behind the large front ones), their life histories are different. Rabbits are born in shallow hollows in the ground and are naked, blind, and helpless at birth. Hares are born above ground, and are covered
Left, hares start their colour change in November, the time when snow normally starts accumulating in northern areas. Note the huge, name-giving hind feet.
in hair and have eyes open shortly after birth. In our area, the greatest difference can be seen right now. An Eastern Cottontail, the only species of rabbit to live this far north, is brown in summer and molts into a grayish pelage in the fall. A Snowshoe Hare, which is also brown in summer, loses that colour in favour of white in late fall. So right now Eastern Cottontails are brown while Snowshoe Hares are white, and as there is no snow on the ground, the latter are standing out from their background just like sore thumbs. Obviously, white for a Snowshoe Hare offers the advantage of camouflage; in winter a motionless hare is next to impossible to see. But white does more than help a hare become invisible; it is also a warmer colour. White hairs lack pigmentation, which means the hairs contain hollow air spaces. Just like double-paned windows retain house heat, air spaces help
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the hare’s thick coat retain body heat; in fact, white offers about a 23 per cent improvement in heat retention. So why don’t rabbits share this feature? Well, rabbits are actually southern animals that usually live in areas lacking snow. In our region, most Cottontails are found in urban centres where not only is it warmer, but also there are fewer predators. Hares, on the other hand, are northern animals that live in wooded areas (especially where conifers dominate) and predators abound.
So why do hares change colour when snow is absent? Obviously their colour change isn’t voluntary. It starts occurring in late November, a time when snow normally starts accumulating. But that didn’t happen this year, so hares right now must be very nervous creatures. I suspect that just like many of you, Snowshoe Hares have been dreaming of a white Christmas! The Nature Number Unlike Snowshoe Hares, Eastis 613-387-2503; email is ern Cottontails really stand out mruntz@start.ca. against snow.
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At meetings in Carp and Renfrew Dec. 9-10, residents of the Upper Ottawa Valley had an opportunity to learn more about TransCanada’s proposal to build the Energy East Pipeline from the prairies through Ontario, on its way to the Maritimes. The proposed pipeline would travel thorough Admaston-Bromley, Horton and McNab-Braeside townships before heading through Mississippi Mills on its way to the Ottawa area. The safety and response information days were held at the Carp Agricultural Hall Dec. 9 and Renfrew’s Days Inn Dec. 10. TransCanada technical experts met with area firefighters and other emergency officials from noon to 3 p.m. each day while the public was invited to take part from 4 to 8 p.m. In the first couple of years after Energy East was launched about 150 open
house events were held. They featured every aspect of the pipeline, said TransCanada senior communications specialist Tim Duboyce. The open houses not only focused on safety, but also economic development and economic benefits. “We had all the different uses of oil, apart from just fuels and things like that, that we need every day; asphalt, the soles of your shoes, your hockey puck, whatever. “During that time, we also had several thousand meetings with either individual property owners or councils or other groups of stakeholders and through all of that, we noticed a pattern, and that is the most pressing questions people tend to have about a project like this are about safety, and about the environment,” Duboyce said. At that point, TransCanada decided to set up a number of open house events specific to safety, and let people come out and ask
their questions. “Pipelines are documented, without a doubt, the safest way to move oil,” Duboyce maintained. “There are reasons for that; it’s not by chance. We have multi-layers of safety measures and mitigation measures that are in place; redundancies make sure that if one thing fails, another thing will pick it up. “The goal and the key is to determine if there is a problem before it actually happens or has any kind of consequence and to act on that. That’s why pipelines do have such a strong safety record,” Duboyce said. A report prepared a couple of months ago using statistics from the Federal Transportation Safety Board and from Transport Canada compiled data from oil and gas transported in Canada by train and by pipeline concluded the pipelines per volume of oil moved are 4.5 times safer than trains, Duboyce added. “We are putting forward
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TransCanada officials answering questions at an Energy East Pipeline response and information day in Renfrew. something that is better than the status quo.” Duboyce noted that people will be using oil more than ever in the coming years. “People need to fill their tanks, but they also need their cameras, their recorders, their computers, their tablets. We need oil for a whole plethora of different things in life.”
To that end, Duboyce said more oil trains will be going through communities, raising safety concerns. Right now, refineries in eastern Canada do not have the pipeline capacity to get Canadian oil, so they are buying oil by train from the United States, and they are bringing it in by ship from Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Venezuela and other countries,
Duboyce said. “So, this is a great opportunity to take the safest step that has this great benefit to eastern refineries and to the Canadian economy as a whole. Pipelines are also more environmentally friendly than moving it by train. Trains use diesel engines to move the product. Pipelines operate on electricpowered pump stations,” Duboyce said. “There are lots of advantages.” The safety and response information sessions included exhibits on pipeline design, emergency response, maps, and how pipelines actually function. The Carp meeting attracted protesters from Ecology Ottawa expressing concerns about the risk to local drinking water.
Throne speech ‘bleak news’ for Christmas: MP Cheryl Gallant The new Liberal federal government’s tax policies will kill Valley jobs and lead to more bankruptcies, charges Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant. In a news release in response to the government’s throne speech laying out its plans for the next session of Parliament, Gallant was critical of Liberal initiatives in several areas. “Valley residents can expect hard times as the Trudeau throne speech confirms his election promise to raise payroll taxes,” she said. “Payroll taxes are job killers. Small business in my riding cannot afford the additional taxes that are being announced by the Trudeau government. This will stop the job growth of the last 10 years. “Small business in Ontario is already being crushed by crippling high electricity rates. Expect bankruptcies to rise under this government.” Gallant noted here was no mention in the throne speech of the agriculture, forestry, or energy sectors, which create the “good, stable, well-paying jobs upon which Canadian families depend.” There was also no mention of a plan to help the more than 250,000 Ontarians “who are facing Christmas without a job thanks to the high electricity rate policy of the Toronto Liberal party,” she added. Gallant decried the Liberal moves to undo Conservative policies to help families and seniors. “Disappointed seniors are asking me to fight the cutbacks to the tax-free savings accounts,” she said. Gallant maintained that working families are disappointed with the changes to the
Conservative universal childcare benefit and ending income splitting for couples. During the election Trudeau attacked Conservative support for families saying wealthy trust fund millionaires like himself did not need taxpayers’ help with childcare. “Safely elected, he almost immediately put his family’s two nannies on the public payroll, deceptively listed as ‘special assistants’,” said Gallant. “Here we see hypocrisy, entitlement, deception and also cheapness. Renaming the Trudeau nannies ‘special child assistants’ fools no one.” She also criticized the Liberals moves on the environment and military. “Talk about the environment is cheap with the first decision by the Trudeau environment minister is to dump 80 billion litres of Montreal’s raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River,” she said. “Trudeau gave away 2.65 billion of Canadians’ taxpayers dollars to the UN Climate Change Fund as one of his first acts. What about the needs of Canadians? What about the communities downstream and their drinking water?” Noting Garrison Petawawa is a major local employer, she claimed it was “absolutely deceitful for Trudeau not to be truthful about his plan to cut the military as announced in the throne speech.” At a time when Canada’s allies are strengthening their resolve to defeat ISIS, Canada should remain a contributing member of the international coalition’s air bombing campaign, she said.
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With the food donated at a special showing of a Christmas movie at the O’Brien Theatre, from left, are Arnprior District Food Bank purchasing manager Harold Neumann, Dr. Tony Veale, the food bank’s Kathy Tonkin, Dr. Christina Veale and O’Brien Theatre owner Kevin Marshall.
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Little people meet Santa Santa was the guest of honour when the Town of Arnprior’s Little People’s Preschool program held a Christmas party Dec. 10. The party included a children’s concert, crafts and refreshments along with the visit from Santa, seen with Maggie Laska. The new registration for the winter session begins on Monday, Jan. 4.
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because it falls in line with the grants policy. “The objective of the grants program … is to encourage and recognize the value of volunteers and organizations whose programs promote and enhance the well-being of the town while encouraging such organizations to become financially independent from the town,” reads a staff report. Both Mayor David Reid and Reeve Walter Stack spoke to the request. They had high praise for NieghbourLink Fountain, indicating it will win their support.
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Christmas cheer at Fountain Arnprior District Neighbourlink Fountain held their annual Christmas lunch on Dec. 15. In the five years Fountain official Rosemary Jones has been involved, the crowd was one of – if not the biggest - crowd she had seen. Those attending received a free lunch with all the trimmings, although donations were appreciated. There were turkey, vegetables, ham and potatoes and homemade pies. The cooks were even doling out takeouts for shut-ins who were unable to make it. Jones gave credit to the committed kitchen staff including Donna Joyner, Crystal Green, Nadia Disalle and Sheila McBride. “I’m very proud of being a part of it,” said Jones. SCOTT CAMPBELL/ METROLAND
Cram the food bank The Renfrew OPP Auxiliary Unit raised $5,206.40 in cash donations and filled the OPP truck nine times in its annual Cram the Cruiser event for the Arnprior District Food Bank Dec. 12 at the Arnprior Metro and No Frills grocery stores. Dropping the donations off are auxiliary officers, from left, Constable Kurtis Ritz, Const. Jaques Benoit, auxiliary Staff Sergeant Scott Rodden, Kathy Tonkin of the food bank, Sgt. Samantha Corriveau and Const. Brian Sharpe. Thanks to all those who donated. SCOTT RODDEN/SUBMITTED
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En ce qui concerne une demande faite par Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario (l’autorité expropriante) en vue d’obtenir l’approbation d’exproprier un bien-fonds constitué par le lot (ou la (les) partie(s) du lot) 5 concession A McNab, Cote foncière (P.I.N.) 57322—0519 (LT) plan enregistré , AS IN R382606 (PARCEL 1) EXCEPT PART 1, 49R15813 & PART I, 49R18093 à Village d’Arnprior Comté de Renfrew dans le(s) but(s) suivant(s) : Construction d’une école élémentaire catholique de langue française.
Another great year for Paramedics food, toy drive County of Renfrew Paramedic Service collected toys and food for local children and families at the Renfrew Walmart on Dec. 12. Each year everyone is encouraged to drop by with a new unwrapped toy donation, food item, or cash donation to help vulnerable children and families in the community. The fifth annual drive collected 359 food items, 328 toys and $2112.15. Since 2011 the County of Renfrew Paramedics and volunteers have collected 1,509 toys, 2,735 items of food, and $12,269.50 in cash donations at the toy drive. “On behalf of our community, thank you
for working so hard to demonstrate what a caring organization we are by extension how supportive our community is,” said Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon. “We are so lucky to have your team working for us and we are so much better as people and as a community for your efforts.” Organizer, Amber Hultink a Paramedic with the service, echoed the Warden’s comments. “We are fortunate to live in a very generous community who year after year donates to these local charities to help make Christmas a little brighter.”
Avis est donné par la présente qu’une demande d’approbation d’expropriation a été présentée au sujet du bien-fonds décrit ci-dessous : Une parcelle d’environ 4,047 hectares (10 acres) tel que décrite sur l’esquisse ci-jointe. Le propriétaire dont les biens-fonds font l’objet du présent avis et qui désire la tenue d’une audience pour déterminer si l’appropriation du bien-fonds est juste, bien fondée et raisonnablement nécessaire à la réalisation des objectifs de l’autorité expropriante, doit en aviser l’autorité d’approbation au moyen d’un avis écrit qui: (a) dans le cas d’un propriétaire enregistré, est signifié à personne ou par courrier recommandé, dans les trente jours de la date à laquelle l’avis lui est signifié ou, si celui-ci est signifié par voie de publication, dans les trente jours de la première publication de l’avis; (b) dans le cas d’un propriétaire non enregistré, est donné dans les trente jours de la première publication de l’avis. L’autorité d’approbation est Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario Adresse : 4000, rue Labelle, Ottawa, Ontario K1J 1A1 Nom de l’autorité expropriante : Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario Nom de l’agent ou du mandataire de l’autorité expropriante : Réjean Sirois Le présent avis a été publié pour la première fois le 17 décembre 2015. R0013606762-1217
The Town of Arnprior Council and staff 2016 Awards Nominations Needed We are pleased to announce that the Town of Arnprior is once again seeking nominations from members wish you and your family, a safe and Notice of Revised of theTime community who represent outstanding volunteerism and community involvement. Each year we happy holiday and a joyous new year. celebrate the many wonderful citizens who give of their time and talent to make Arnprior the great place that & Update Introductory Public Open House Town Hall Holiday Official Schedule Plan - Review it is! So we encourage you to please nominate a deserving individual or organization in one of the following of the Year; Volunteer of the Year; Town Award Date: Wednesday, categories: June 17,Senior 2015 Nomination Forms are available at the Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 or on the Time: Presentation atwebsite 6 pmat arnprior.ca. followed by the open house until 8 pm Town’s for receipt of nominations is 35 January 27, 2016 at 12:00 Street Noon. Location: ArnpriorDeadline and District Museum, Madawaska For more information please contact Kaila Zamojski, Secretariat Services Coordinator at 613-623-4231 ext For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/grow 1818 or by email at kzamojski@arnprior.ca.
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Additionally, the Province of Ontario and related Ministries, also seek nominations for awards each year. The Town of Arnprior would like to invite individuals, community groups, educational institutions, and volunteer organizations to nominate someone they believe to be deserving of any of the following awards: David C. Onley Award for Leadership in Accessibility, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement, Ontario Senior Achievement, Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship, Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers (15-24) , Ontario Volunteer Service Awards, Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Awards for Students, Victim Services Awards of Distinction, and Leading Women, Leading Girls, Building Communities Award. Links to these awards and their application forms can be found on at arnprior.ca/ Town or at Ontario.ca
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The discovery made headlines around the world. To many, what happened to the Franklin expedition was one of the greatest mysteries in all of exploration. The British Arctic Expedition commanded by Sir John Franklin sailed off in 1845 from England in search of the Northwest Passage. His two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, vanished along with all 129 crew. The fate of the expedition has perplexed seamen and landlubbers alike for decades and led to many searches. Finally a major breakthrough was made in September 2014 when the Victoria Strait expedition discovered the wreck of HMS Erebus. The search effort was led by Parks Canada in partnership with the Arctic Research Foundation, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and other public and private partners. The Erebus sits in 11 metres of water. Preserved in frigid arctic waters, the site provides a breathtaking view into the past. The story of the Erebus discovery is coming to Arnprior next March, in a presentation that will be hosted by the Arnprior Ro-
tary Club. Ryan Harris, senior underwater archaeologist of Parks Canada, is slated to be the presenter. In preparation for the talk, the Rotary club has donated two copies of the book Franklin’s Lost Ship by John Geiger and Alanna Mitchell to the Arnprior Public Library. It’s available for loan for those interested in finding out more about intriguing story before the talk. The presentation will be held at St. John Chrysostom Hall on March 4 at 7 p.m. Rotary club president Michael Steeves notes the hall can hold up to 425 people and he is hoping between 300 to 400 people will buy tickets. It is a fundraising event for the Rotary Club and will also promote Rotary to the community and local youth as the presentation will be of interest to all ages. The talk will be fascinating to anyone who is interested in history, exploration and adventure, said Steeves. The tickets would make a “great Christmas gift,” he added. Tickets are available at the Gallery Gift Shop, Arnprior Library and at the door on the evening of the event. They cost $15 in advance, $10 for students, and $20 at the door. For more information on the Franklin Expedition, visit www.pc.gc.ca/eng/culture/ franklin/index.aspx.
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Arnprior Rotary Club president Michael Steeves and member Bruce Buie donate two copies of the book Franklin’s Lost Ship by John Geiger and Alanna Mitchell to the Arnprior Public Library. Head librarian Karen Deluca accepts the donation. The club hopes the books will drum up interest for The Franklin Expedition talk it is bringing to Arnprior March 4. For more information on Rotary, visit www.rotary.org.
History, music, worship come together at St. John’s “All is calm, all is bright” at St. John’s Anglican Church in Antrim. Events and preparations for Christmas have been anything but calm for the church’s congregation. The Christmas season started with the annual turkey supper on Nov. 22 at the Kinburn Community Centre. This is a major fundraising event for the church and it was a resounding success. The congregation thanks the 450 people who attended both from the local community and those who travelled from afar, for their generous support.
Special memory book presentations held at the church throughout the year continue have sparked the interest in recording local family histories. Close to 60 people were in attendance Nov. 27 to hear the Owens, Hill and Brydges family histories. On Dec. 6, the Blair family were special guests, helping to set the tone for the Advent season, sharing their gift of music to the congregation’s worship. The congregation at St. John’s Antrim wishes you and yours all the best this Christmas season, and hope that in
the hurry and scurry of the preparations, you find peace and joy in a few calm and bright moments spent with family and friends. On Dec. 24 you are invited to join the congregation at its beautiful country church in Antrim at 7 p.m. for the Christmas Eve Family Candlelight Service and on Sunday, Dec. 27 at 10:30 a.m. for the Reading and Carol Service. The church is located just 10 minutes east of Arnprior on Kinburn Side Road: exit 169 off Highway 417, turn left toward Kinburn.
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Seeking the meaning of Christmas Family and friends filled the gymnasium at McNab Public School for both the morning and afternoon performances of the students’ Christmas concert Dec. 16. Kathryn Watson’s Grade 3-4 class presented the sixth annual version of ‘The Word on the Street News Show’ starring reporters Chelsey Cross and Meghan Steinke doing streeters to find out the meaning of Christmas. Above, Chelsey interviews angel Danya Venne and Meghan talks to star Owen Ripmeester. Left, present Gracie Lesway wrapped up the play by telling the interviewers that the gift of love is the real meaning of Christmas. For more, see Page 19.
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. – Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, January 26, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. – Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
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Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 f ollowing the Council meeting Location: Council Chambers, Municipal Office 3131 Old Perth Road
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MUNICIPaLITY IS SEEkING CITIZENS TO SErVE ON ThE aCTIVE TraNSPOrTaTION aDVISOrY COMMITTEE The Municipality is seeking the services of up to six interested citizens who would like to serve on the Active Transportation Advisory Committee to implement the municipality’s Active Transportation Plan. The Active Transportation Advisory Committee will be comprised of the following: • Three council members (one from each ward) • Four to six members representing various sectors of the community.
Municipal Matters December 24th, 2015 Citizens interested in participating on the Active Transportation Advisory Committee are invited to submit a completed Committee/Board application form available on the website www.mississippimills.ca or at the municipal office to the Clerk no later than 12 noon on Friday January 8, 2016. We thank all volunteers for their contributions to our wonderful community!
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Above, St. John XXIII’s Grade 1 and senior Kindergarten students sing O Little Town of Bethlehem at the school’s Christmas concert. LORI HODDINOT
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From left, Melanie Lalande, (Lydia) Abby Patrois (Flo), Shay-Lyn Kluke (Mrs. Mo) and Emma McCormick (Ben) in a scene from The St. John XXIII Grade 2 students taught by Debbie Mulligan and The Night Shift Before Christmas. Heather Marcellus present ‘God has a Plan’, complete with props.
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Century 21’s Operation Snowsuit successful again The Century 21 Explorer team of Arnprior is very pleased again this year with the warm response to the request for donations of winter outerwear. “People have been very generous, and it warms the heart - as well as the bodyto see such a positive reaction from the
community,” says the real estate office in a news release at the end of its annual Operation Snowsuit campaign, which wrapped up during the Arnprior Santa parade. The CPAN group also expressed its gratitude for the public support, but note
that there is still a shortage of clothing, particularly in the teenage to adult size range, so donations will still be accepted at the Century 21 office on Daniel Street. “Thanks again everyone, and have a really special holiday season - you deserve it.”
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The pile of donated snow wear at the Century 21 Explorer office attests to the generosity of Arnprior and area folks.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Winter hats, boots still needed
May the joy of Christmas reside in your heart and home today and through the coming year.
Thanks to all for a great 2015!
From all of us at Coldwell Banker Valley Wide Real Estate, a big THANK YOU, to all our past and present clients, for working with us to make this another successful year. All the very best over the holiday season.
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children and youth on the list. Operation Snowsuit is in “great need” of warm winter hats for all above the age of 8 years (including adult sizes for teens) and boots sizes (boys and girls) 3, 4 and 5 and men’s 10 and 11. There is also a need for six pairs of men’s 13. There have also been requests for men’s and ladies medium large and XL snowsuits and one request for a men’s 5X. Waterproof gloves of all sizes are needed. For more information on the campaign and/or CPAN, call Lyn Smith at: 613-735-2374, ext. 250.
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While there was a mass drop-off of snowsuits, boots, hats and gloves Tuesday from schools throughout Renfrew County, including those in Arnprior, there is still a need for more donations. The Renfrew County Children’s Poverty Action Network (CPAN) reports that Bell Alliant have been “busy elves picking up donations” around the county. The many donations are appreciated, but there is a shortfall in winter hats and boots, especially for teenagers despite CPAN spending over $12,000 to buy items they don’t have. There are currently 398
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Christmas in the Valley Grade 7 students from St. Joseph’s Catholic School sing ‘What’s a Saviour Like You Doing in a Place Like This?’ Meanwhile, between songs, actors Tate McIntyre, left, Tassia Anas, and Joel Ryan bring the performances together with It All Happened in the Country. The Dec. 14 concert was held at St. John Chrysostom Parish hall.
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Hit the slopes with Calabogie’s Freestyle Skiing Club Victoria Klassen
When fluffy white snowflakes begin to fall, many freestyle skiers look forward to soaring off jumps, grinding rails and racing
through moguls. Calabogie Peaks Freestyle offers fun and safe lessons for youth who want to learn and develop freestyle skills. At Calabogie, freestyle skiing involves
The Lord is come: let earth receive her King! Let every heart prepare Him room, and heaven and nature sing. –Joy to the World
God bless you and your family this holiday season. Many thanks for your patronage and friendship.
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mogul runs, terrain parks, glades and a ski cross course that was added last year. These different types of terrain helps participants become versatile skiers. Children aged six and up can join the Saturday Fundamental Freestylerz program, where they will learn the basics of freestyle skiing and sharpen their overall skiing abilities. A more advanced Jumps and Bumps Freestylerz program is for athletes over eight years old. Lessons run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. This way, students get a full day of fun instruction by Canadian Freestyle Skiing Association certified coaches. “I enjoyed hanging out with my friends and learning cool stunts at the terrain park,” said 11-year-old Chloe Levesque. “It made me feel more grown up to try something new and when I look back at that memory I’m glad I tried freestyle. Also I am very happy to say I will be doing it this year as well.” The competitive freestyle team trains on Saturdays and Sundays. These athletes represent Calabogie at local, regional and provincial competitions. Calabogie Peaks Freestyle is excited to host the Freestyle Skiing Ontario Timber Tour from Feb. 5-7. This two-day moguls event will offer a great opportunity for Cal-
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Alex Bechamp does a backflip at Calabogie Peaks, which is set to open Boxing Day. abogie athletes to compete at their home mountain. The freestyle programs run for 10 weekends, beginning on Jan. 2. A Christmas camp from Dec. 27-29 will allow eager athletes to hit the slopes even sooner. Registration for these programs is still open. Contact info@calabogiepeaksfreestyle.com. Check out the website at calabogiepeaksfreestyle.com.
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Devon Abercrombie of the Arnprior District High School Senior Redmen boys basketball team accepts the championship trophy from Gord Eady on behalf of both senior and junior Redmen teams.
Redmen hoist the hardware It was a successful trip to Renfrew Dec. 17 for both Arnprior District High School boys basketball teams. The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders hosted the seventh annual Gordon E. Eady Tradition, an annual doubleheader featuring the RCI and Arnprior Redmen junior and senior boys basketball teams at Renfrew’s Grant Gymnasium. The games honour retired teacher Gord Eady, who taught, inspired and coached football, basketball and track and
field for over 30 years combined at the two high schools. ADHS swept this year’s event for a second time. The Redmen pulled out a 45-42 win over the Raiders in the junior contest. The Senior Redmen were 46-25 winners. The Redmen also won both ends of the Eady Tradition doubleheader in 2013 while the two schools split the other five years. The Raiders have never won both games of the Tradition.
The Arnprior Packers hit the road for the final rematch with the Westport Rideaus on Dec. 18. Due to the new calibration of the CCHL2, the two teams only met twice and won’t play each again during the regular season. Westport proved the victor taking the season series by winning 6-4. The Rideaus also bested the Packers back on Dec. 6 with a 3-2 overtime win at the Nick Smith Centre. “It was a back-andforth game,” said Packers interim head coach Barry Cape. “We scored the first goal, but Westport answered with three goals in a row.” Liam Poirier provide the first goal for the Packers, while the team managed to bounce back rather well in the second period. “We came out fast and scored three unanswered goals in our first three shifts of the period,” said Cape. “Westport tied it up to make it 4-4. Dallas Farr, Cris Hearty and Poirier (two goals on the night) were the scorers in the second for the Packers. Westport pulled ahead in the third to win the game 6-4. “Our first period is what hurt us the most,” said Cape. “We didn’t play both ends of the ice, it cost us
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In the Dec. 6 game against the Westport Rideaus, goalie Patrick Kealey plays his first game for the Packers.
a few goals and it felt like “We controlled the play we were trying to come for most of the game with back from that all night. only a few chances by Westport is a gritty team and they deserved the win.” Arnprior followed up on Sunday with a final regular season match-up Brokerage against the struggling Brockville Tikis. Like Office 613-432-9123 www.PrimeValleyRealty.com Westport, Brockville was Pat Forrest of Record Dedicated, Professional, Experienced only set to play Arnprior Broker 613-433-6569 1670 Burnstown Rd., Burnstown, On K0J 1G0 two games throughout pat@primevalleyrealty.com the season. Arnprior was the winner 6-3 at home. Arnprior ruled the first period by scoring three unanswered goals A by Dean Galasso, Dallas Big Far and Liam Poirier. Holiday “Short several players Thank You again Sunday the boys To the Buyers worked hard and played And Sellers of: a great game,” said Cape. 2 Eileen Cr., Stittsville
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The Arnprior District High School junior basketball team, including Greg Schaepper, played good defense against the Mackenzie Mustangs but it wasn’t enough to pull off the win. The Deep River juniors won 50-42, while its senior team defeated ADHS 62-49.
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Brockville, mostly they got on the rush. “Our PP is starting to take shape and gain some confidence. We really need to work on consistency game in and game out like we played today.” Poirier and Farr picked up another goal and Riley Poirier chipped in and Bailey Hein had three assists. The Packers have only two games left before year’s end, both at home: Sunday, Dec. 27 against Athens while Renfrew comes to the Nick Smith Centre Wednesday, Dec. 30. “Renfrew should be an exciting game with both teams fighting for playoff positions,” said Cape. “And the return of players like Corey Chaplin (from) recent trades made with Renfrew.”
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Everyone! I look forward to doing business with you in the New Year And add you to my Christmas Tree ‘Thank You’ List For next year!
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LOOK ONLINE @ insideottawavalley.com Email: christine.jarrett@metroland.com Arnprior Office: 613-623-6571 or Renfrew Office: 613-432-3655 ANNIVERSARY
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May God's blessings continue to fall upon you. Love, your family
Many, Many Thanks I, Shirley Grant, want to express my thanks to so many during my operation at the Ottawa General Hospital and throughout my radiation treatments.
BIRTHDAY
Especially to Rev. Neil Wallace, Rev. Monique Stone and Mr. Joe for you and your congregational prayers. Also my family and relatives for all the hardship I put them through.
Ryleigh
Thank you to the Quilting Ladies in Pakenham for my lovely cancer quilt.
Mommy, Daddy & Kinley
Thank you, each and every one; it was really an overwhelming experience. Love and thanks to all Shirley Grant
IN MEMORIAM
Lots of Love Mommy, Daddy and Cruze
HOARE, ELSIE In memory of Elsie Hoare, who passed away Dec 27, 2006. Down the path of memories, I slowly walk today, My thoughts so often of you, As life goes on it’s way. If memories bring us closer, We’re never far apart. I have loads of memories of you Mom, Tucked up within my heart. Forever loved and always missing you mom. Iona and girls. Morrisburg.
There’s a family who misses you dearly, In a home where you used to be, There’s a family who wanted to keep you, But God willed it not to be, You left us many happy memories, And a sorrow too great to be told, But to us who loved you and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. Always loved, Goldie and Family
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It has now been 7 years since you left us. Please know your memory burns brightly, with all of the folks that knew you. At our Church, at the beer store, at the mall, and everywhere in the community. You were a special person who made many folks smile. We miss you dearly. You were one fine gentleman, Who was loved by many, And will never ever be forgotten. May The Peace of Christ be with your soul forever. Your friend forever, Christopher Skarica
FIREWOOD
The family of the late Teresa McKitchen would like to express our heartfelt thank you to our family, friends and neighbors for your support and love during Teresa’s brief illness and death. Thank you for the cards of condolences, food, flowers, masses, prayers and donations made in Teresa’s memory. Special thank you to Dr. Kemp and Joanne for your gentle care, and to the nursing staff on second floor at RVH for the kindness and compassion shown not only to Teresa but to our whole family. Thank you to the Pallbearers, nephews Stephen, Kevin, Tommy, Jonathon, Robbie and Brad Farrell who was a son to Teresa in every way that counted. Thank you to Don Goulet and Goulet Funeral home for your professionalism, guidance and compassion in helping make this most difficult time more bearable. Teresa was the devoted and loving wife, mom, grandmother, sister, aunt, niece, cousin and friend that anyone could ask for. She is greatly missed and forever in our hearts. Willis, Frank, Teena, Abby, Konrad, William, Chris, Tanya, Darren & The Curry Family.
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IN MEMORIAM
HOGAN, Bill In loving memory of a cherished husband, father and grandfather who passed away December 23, 1992.
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Sincere appreciation to my many friends and neighbours for flowers, jewelry, soups, cookies, muffins, jello and all the beautiful cards and phone calls.
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Derek has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, on November 9, 2015. Derek is the son of Bob and Cathy Clouthier, brother of Angela Clouthier, partner of Jamie Croft, grandson of Rita Clouthier, Doug and Millie (late) Johnston, and Bob and Carol Clouthier. Derek will continue his career in research at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. We are all very proud of you!
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Rita Ryan HAPPY 95th BIRTHDAY on December 26th Love from your family
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The Family of the late Keith Briscoe would like to express sincere thanks to friends and relatives for cards, flowers and donations made in his memory. Special thanks to the staff at Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Dr. Duggan & Dr. Collins for their care and compassion. Thank you to Rev. Russell Wardell for the service and to the ladies of the United Church for the wonderful luncheon. Special thanks to David Perrin for doing the eulogy and gratitude to McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home for their expertise and kindness in helping us thought this difficult times.
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Alana Schultz (McCuaig) September 15, 1949 – December 27, 2014
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Passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Sunday, December 13, 2015 at Wellington Park Care Centre. Beloved husband of Edith (nee Bimm) for 74 wonderful years. Loving father of Arden and his wife Vicki and Brian and his wife Suzanne. Grandpa, mentor of his grandchildren, Darin, Bruce, Craig, Ian, Matthew, Mark and Michael, great grandpa to 16. Family and friends were received at the Ward Funeral Home, “Brampton Chapel” 52 Main Street S. (Hwy 10), Brampton on Thursday from 6-9 p.m. A funeral service was held in the chapel on Friday at 1:00 p.m. Interment Meadowvale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
IN MEMORIAM
Thinking of you today Mom But then, that’s nothing new For you were the thought of yesterday And will be tomorrow too One year ago we lost you Your pain was just too much. When God saw the road was getting rough And hills were hard to climb He gently closed your loving eyes And whispered peace be thine. It broke my heart to lose you but You didn’t go alone For part of me went with you The day God called you home Because you’re missed so very much Far more than words can say Just silence, tears and a special kiss Blown to heaven above To thank you for a lifetime Of devoted, selfless love And a whispered Christmas promise That on each day yet to come You will always be remembered for you meant The world to me, dear Mom. Always on our mind, Forever in our hearts. Love Shelley, Dean, Haylee & Nathan
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February 10, 1932-December 17, 2015 Passed away peacefully with family by her side Thursday evening, December 17, 2015 at Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital. Verna Humphries of Pakenham, at the age of 83 years. Cherished wife of the late Dudley Humphries (1988). Beloved mother of Valerie (Stephen Black) of Arnprior and Beverly Humphries of Pakenham. Predeceased by her infant daughter Carol Marie. Will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Megan (Joey) Mosseau, Blair (Kaitlin) McCulloch. Will also be missed by her great grandchildren Willow and Jacob and her sister Beryl (late Bryson) Robinson of Arnprior. Daughter of the late Russell McNeil and Adella Beach. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior on Monday 1-5:00 p.m. and 6:30-9:30 p.m. and again Tuesday 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Funeral Service will be conducted Tuesday December 22, 2015 at St. Andrew’s United Church Pakenham at 1:00 p.m. Luncheon to follow the interment in the Church hall. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memoriams to the St. Andrew’s United Church would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
BRISCOE, Wilda Isobell (nee MacGregor) June 12, 1933 – December 17, 2015
Peacefully with family by her side at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Eddie for 54 years. Loving mother of Rob (Sharon) and Randy, both of Renfrew, and Susan Edwards (John) of Dunrobin. Proud Granny of Joey Briscoe and Elyse Antonucci (Briscoe), and Jessica Edwards, and great-Granny of Matteo and Isabella, Alexander and Nolan. Dear sister of the late Gilmour MacGregor (Annabelle) and Bev Byrne, and sister-in-law of the late Margaret, the late John (Raye-Anne), David (Bev) and Kathryn (late Wayne Brisco). Wilda will be missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Sunday, December 20, 2015 from 2 – 4 p.m. and 7 – 9 p.m., and on Monday from 10 – 10:30 a.m. A Funeral Service was held at Renfrew Presbyterian Church on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Rosebank Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca CLR655815/1224
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A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Forever missed, Diane, Angela, Jennifer and Joe
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Gilbert E. Gilmour May 1, 1934 – December 28, 2014
His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Love, The Gilmour Family
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Whitmore; Doris Jean (Longtime Employee of Bell Canada) Passed away peacefully at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home in Deseronto on Friday, December 18, 2015, in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Melbourne Whitmore. Survived by her stepson Wayne Whitmore of Alberta as well as several cousins. Interment will be held at Micksburg United Cemetery. In memory of Doris, donations to the Friendly Manor Nursing Home will be remembered with appreciation. Arrangements entrusted to the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel”. On-line condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com
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Tragically in Guelph, Ontario on Sunday morning, December 13th, 2015, while returning home after an innocent evening with friends. Grace Olivia Jean Glofcheskie of Arnprior was called home to God – taken from us needlessly and far too soon in a reckless hit and run. Grace is mourned by her parents: Gerard and Nancy (nee Brown) Glofcheskie of Arnprior, as well as her siblings: Adam (Jennifer Melville) of Ottawa; Luke of Toronto; and Rachel, a student at Trent in Peterborough. Grace was a very special niece to: Bob Brown; the late Jim Brown (Eileen); Ann Chateauvert (Greg); Cathi Muldoon (Pat); Bruce Brown; the late Donald Brown (Brenda); John Glofcheskie; Ron Glofcheskie; Peter Glofcheskie (Bev); Mary Blank (Clifford); Michael Glofcheskie (Glenn Greene); and Eddie Glofcheskie (Cheryl). Predeceased by her grandparents, Bronas and Zita Glofcheskie of Barry’s Bay and George and Jean Brown of Arnprior. Lovingly remembered by her many cousins, countless friends, and the community of the University of Guelph. The Glofcheskie family invited relatives and friends to join them during the visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, December 18th from 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm, and again on Saturday morning from 9:00 to 11:15 am. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church, Arnprior on Saturday, December 19th at 12 noon. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Grace, please consider a donation to the “Grace Olivia Glofcheskie Memorial Fund” at the University of Guelph: alumni. uoguelph.ca/grace. Condolences and donations may be left at www.pilonfamily.ca Say “thank you”, “I love you”, and “great job” to someone each day.
Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday morning, December 14th, 2015; Theresa Aileen Wilson of Woodlawn passed away at the age of 80 years following a brief but courageous struggle through cancer. Beloved wife and best friend for over 63 years of Orville. Dearly loved and devoted mother of Dianne Pelland (Gary) of Calgary; Steven (Kay) of Braeside; Gordon (Linda) of Calgary; Joanne Langford (Jeff) of Kanata; Glenn (Joan) of Kinburn and Shawn of Toronto. Proud “Nanny” of 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Loved sister of Priscilla Dillon (late Wilfred); Shirley Valiquette (late Bill); Mercedes Lapinski (Max); Marilyn Schooley (late Phil); Frances Smith (late Dan); Elaine Gibson (late Gordie) and Darlene Daniels (John Paul). Predeceased by 2 brothers: Eldon (Gail of Arnprior) and Bert (Pat of Galetta). Dear daughter of the late P.J. and Ella (nee McVean) Herrick. The Wilson family invited friends to join them during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday morning from 8:45 to 9:45 A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Gabriel’s Church, Constance Bay on Friday morning, December 18th at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Theresa, a donation to St. Gabriel’s Church would be most appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT IN ARNPRIOR 112 Daniel st. Arnprior 2 bedroom, large kitchen and living area. High ceilings, hardwood floors, one full bathroom, gas heated, air conditioning, parking available, area for storage. Utilities included. Downtown Arnprior - close to shopping- available immediately $1,300 per month 613.623.4531 2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $660/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053
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Harvey McLaughlin
SHIRLEY MARGARET HYLAND
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Marie Cecile Lambert December 21, 1995
McLENAGHAN – In loving memory of our cherished mother and grandmother, Helen, who passed away December 25, 1994, and our beloved father and grandfather William C. “Chic”, who passed away December 7, 1985. Our memories still linger on, though many years you have been gone. Your face, your smile fresh in our minds Beloved to those you left behind. Missing you at Christmas and always. Love the McLenaghan family
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Dear Mom, Thirty years have come and gone but it still feels like yesterday. There are many times we feel both joy and sorrow when we share memories of times long ago. At Christmas mother you taught us it wasn’t gifts that mattered but time spent with family. We have shared many a lesson with our children that we thank you for. Our biggest regret is our children not having the opportunity to grow up knowing your laugh and your hugs. We thank you for watching over us all while we journey through life. So this Christmas we will honour you and make you proud as we keep your traditions. We will always love you mother. Love Marcel, Jean, Rene`, Gerry, Norman, Michael, Theresa, John, Charles.
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“Colonel” escaped from our home on Frieday St., Arnprior on December 16th. We are new to the area and he is lost. Please help us get him home safely. He is a strictly indoor cat and requires daily medication. Colonel is a 6 year old orange and white tabby, neutered male. CLR655930
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Marguirite’s daring led to challenging performance Marguirite’s voice rang out like a cowbell on a frosty night. “Dare to be a Daniel, Dare to Stand Alone,” she bellowed, drowning out everyone on the makeshift stage of the Northcote School. It was the night of the Christmas concert, and the little one-room building was packed to capacity. We were all in our best Sunday clothes, and that night I was allowed to leave the navy blue bloomers at home, and I had on a pair of my sister Audrey’s lisle stockings, folded over many times high on my leg and held securely with a tight elastic garter. I felt very grand, indeed. Marguirite, of course, was dressed in a frothy white creation that looked like it had just come out of a store in Ottawa, and not from Walker’s in Renfrew. To further aggravate the rest of the girls at the Northcote School, she had on her hateful shiny Mary Jane shoes ... the rest of us in black or brown brogues. Miss Crosby had us all well instructed on the arm
Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
movements and gestures we were supposed to use in singing the hymn that night. The senior classes stood at the back, the middle row were those in the middle classes, and those of us in the primer grade, and there were about five of us, were lined up in front. Well, that Marguirite was determined she was going to be the star, and that’s all there was to it! When we came to the words “Hold the Gospel banner high,” we all had to thrust our fists into the air, and say the words with conviction. That’s when the trouble began. Cecil was standing right behind Marguirite. He looked like he had just come off the pages of a Sunday School lesson. His hair was slicked down, he had on a white shirt, and it must have been one of his
father’s ties he was wearing, because it passed his belt by a country mile. I must say, he didn’t at all like the Cecil we knew in class. Well, when it came time to throw our fists in the air, Marguirite raised her arm, thrust it backwards, which we were told by Miss Crosby not to do, and she smacked Cecil right in the middle. You could hear the whack, I was sure, all the way over to the Barr Line. Well, that tore it for Cecil, who didn’t want to be on the stage in the first place. He grabbed Marguirite’s hand, and held firm. We were then into the last verse of Dare to be a Daniel, and we were, in unison, supposed to point our open hands towards the windows, which in Miss Crosby’s opinion signified the East. Well, of course, Marguirite couldn’t move. And neither could Cecil. I thought Miss Crosby was going to explode. Her face was beat red, and she took the little whistle, which was used only to start us on
I thought Miss Crosby was going to explode. Her face was beat red, and she took the little whistle, which was used only to start us on the right note, and blew it several times to no avail. the right note, and blew it several times to no avail. Finally, two fathers who were sitting in the front row on wood planks, had the common sense to jump up, and grab the sheets that were strung across chicken wire to close off the stage to prepare for the next part of the program, and shut out the scene to everyone’s relief. However, not all was lost. Most of the parents thought the whole fiasco was planned as part of the program, and it was met with thunderous applause, and Miss Crosby was lauded for being so inventive with such meager props and
equipment available at the Northcote school. The rest of the Christmas concert went on without incident, but Miss Crosby never took her eyes off Cecil or Marguirite, waiting for some other crisis to mar the night. The recitations went on without a hitch, the stable scene was perfect, and when my sister Audrey sang Silent Night when the program ended, there wasn’t a dry eye in the crowd. I was sure both Marguirite and Cecil were going to get it from Miss Crosby on Monday when we went back to school for the last few days before Christ-
mas. But the fight was all out of our teacher by then. My older and much wiser sister Audrey, who always looked on the bright side of everything, said it could have been worse. Cecil, a big strapping lad, with the strength of a grown man, could have heaved Marguirite right off the stage and into the laps of the parents sitting on the wood planks in the front row. To all my faithful readers, I send my heartfelt thanks for your continued support, and my fond good wishes go to all of you for a Christmas filled with joy and contentment, celebrated with dear ones around you. Mary Cook Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
WE ARE OPEN in Ottawa! Have you ever considered a NEW CAREER in the transportation industry but could not afford it?
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LIZ WALL/SUBMITTED
Island View ‘dares to care’ Jason Vincent, left, the executive director of Island View Retirement Suites presents $209 for the ‘Yellow Envelope Keeps the Wheels Turning’ Dare to Care campaign in support of the Para Transit Vehicle to Para Transit driver Colin Borshevsky. The program is run by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home. The money was raised by the residents council of Island View at a corn roast and Elvis Presley show held early in the year. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, December 24, 2015 33
Speak to us about possible funding options that may be available to you! Our Ottawa Training Centre is conveniently located at
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Marguirite’s daring led to challenging performance Marguirite’s voice rang out like a cowbell on a frosty night. “Dare to be a Daniel, Dare to Stand Alone,” she bellowed, drowning out everyone on the makeshift stage of the Northcote School. It was the night of the Christmas concert, and the little one-room building was packed to capacity. We were all in our best Sunday clothes, and that night I was allowed to leave the navy blue bloomers at home, and I had on a pair of my sister Audrey’s lisle stockings, folded over many times high on my leg and held securely with a tight elastic garter. I felt very grand, indeed. Marguirite, of course, was dressed in a frothy white creation that looked like it had just come out of a store in Ottawa, and not from Walker’s in Renfrew. To further aggravate the rest of the girls at the Northcote School, she had on her hateful shiny Mary Jane shoes ... the rest of us in black or brown brogues. Miss Crosby had us all well instructed on the arm
Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
movements and gestures we were supposed to use in singing the hymn that night. The senior classes stood at the back, the middle row were those in the middle classes, and those of us in the primer grade, and there were about five of us, were lined up in front. Well, that Marguirite was determined she was going to be the star, and that’s all there was to it! When we came to the words “Hold the Gospel banner high,” we all had to thrust our fists into the air, and say the words with conviction. That’s when the trouble began. Cecil was standing right behind Marguirite. He looked like he had just come off the pages of a Sunday School lesson. His hair was slicked down, he had on a white shirt, and it must have been one of his
father’s ties he was wearing, because it passed his belt by a country mile. I must say, he didn’t at all like the Cecil we knew in class. Well, when it came time to throw our fists in the air, Marguirite raised her arm, thrust it backwards, which we were told by Miss Crosby not to do, and she smacked Cecil right in the middle. You could hear the whack, I was sure, all the way over to the Barr Line. Well, that tore it for Cecil, who didn’t want to be on the stage in the first place. He grabbed Marguirite’s hand, and held firm. We were then into the last verse of Dare to be a Daniel, and we were, in unison, supposed to point our open hands towards the windows, which in Miss Crosby’s opinion signified the East. Well, of course, Marguirite couldn’t move. And neither could Cecil. I thought Miss Crosby was going to explode. Her face was beat red, and she took the little whistle, which was used only to start us on
I thought Miss Crosby was going to explode. Her face was beat red, and she took the little whistle, which was used only to start us on the right note, and blew it several times to no avail. the right note, and blew it several times to no avail. Finally, two fathers who were sitting in the front row on wood planks, had the common sense to jump up, and grab the sheets that were strung across chicken wire to close off the stage to prepare for the next part of the program, and shut out the scene to everyone’s relief. However, not all was lost. Most of the parents thought the whole fiasco was planned as part of the program, and it was met with thunderous applause, and Miss Crosby was lauded for being so inventive with such meager props and
equipment available at the Northcote school. The rest of the Christmas concert went on without incident, but Miss Crosby never took her eyes off Cecil or Marguirite, waiting for some other crisis to mar the night. The recitations went on without a hitch, the stable scene was perfect, and when my sister Audrey sang Silent Night when the program ended, there wasn’t a dry eye in the crowd. I was sure both Marguirite and Cecil were going to get it from Miss Crosby on Monday when we went back to school for the last few days before Christ-
mas. But the fight was all out of our teacher by then. My older and much wiser sister Audrey, who always looked on the bright side of everything, said it could have been worse. Cecil, a big strapping lad, with the strength of a grown man, could have heaved Marguirite right off the stage and into the laps of the parents sitting on the wood planks in the front row. To all my faithful readers, I send my heartfelt thanks for your continued support, and my fond good wishes go to all of you for a Christmas filled with joy and contentment, celebrated with dear ones around you. Mary Cook Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
WE ARE OPEN in Ottawa! Have you ever considered a NEW CAREER in the transportation industry but could not afford it?
NOW IS YOUR TIME!
For a limited time we are offering the first 10 Ottawa Students a full ACZ Tractor Trailer course for $6,300.00ea.
Call Jennifer today: (613) 285-5007 or email her at: jenniferm@westchesterstaffing.ca
LIZ WALL/SUBMITTED
Island View ‘dares to care’ Jason Vincent, left, the executive director of Island View Retirement Suites presents $209 for the ‘Yellow Envelope Keeps the Wheels Turning’ Dare to Care campaign in support of the Para Transit Vehicle to Para Transit driver Colin Borshevsky. The program is run by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home. The money was raised by the residents council of Island View at a corn roast and Elvis Presley show held early in the year.
Speak to us about possible funding options that may be available to you! Our Ottawa Training Centre is conveniently located at
2473 Sheffield Road
www.nadrivers.com North American Transport Driving Academy is registered as a private career college under the “Private Career Colleges Act, 2005” B
Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, December 24, 2015 33
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BI-WEEKLY CITY: 8.7L/100 SAFETY KM ♦ RADIO CITY: 11.6L/100 KM ADJUSTMENTS INPUT •• POWER SIRIUS XM™ WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD SAFETY ADMINISTRATION GHWAY TRAFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ON ADMINISTRATION CRUISE CONTROL NORTH SIRIUS CRUISE CONTROL XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED 20 PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF ® ® HANDS FREE FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF 20 AMERICAN FINANCING BI-WEEKLY ♦ NORTH AMERICAN NISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 96 MONTHS FOR SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE FREEFREE XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDSFE FREE 2016 SANTA SELLING PRICE: $19,285 PHONE$750 SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF Ω ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. 2016 ACCENT 4-DOOR -NEW HEATED FRONT SEATS SPORT THE ALLSIRIUS 96 MONTHS , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. PRICE•ADJUSTMENT CAR OF THE YEAR Ω HEATED FRONT SEATS HEATED FRONT SEATS , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. 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Charges may vary by Dealer. ® • FWD /USB/MP3 AUXILIARY CONTROL AND HILLSTART ASSIST •LANE REAR • SPORT iPOD additional HEATED FRONT SEATS SELLING PRICE: $27,895 SANTA FEFE SPORT 2.4L ® /USB/MP3 AUXILIARY CONTROL AND HILLSTART ASSIST • fees REAR SPOILER • iPOD OWN FORUTILITY WI FRONT SEATS HEATED FRONT SEATS Dealers may charge additional for of up to $499. Charges may vary by Dealer. SELLING PRICE: SANTA 2.4L FWDAUTO. AUTO. OWN IT FOR WITHITITFOR ® OWN IT FORUTILITY WITH OWN WITH /USB/MP3 AUXILIARY CONTROL AND HILLSTART ASSIST •$27,895 REAR SPOILER •administration iPOD 5 -YEAR OWN ITAIRBAGS FOR WITHPLUS WITH HEATED 7 CONTROL AND HILLSTART ASSIST • REAR Ω Ω SPOILER • iPOD /USB/MP3 AUXILIARY $$ 7 AIRBAGS INPUT JACKS 2013CANADIAN CANADIAN 2013 2013 , FEES, DELIVERY && DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT INPUT JACKS CANADIAN 2013 UTILITY† 2013 LimitedLimited modelmodel shownshown 2013 HWY: 5.6L/100 KM 2013 , FEES, DELIVERY DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT HWY: 5.6L/100 KM INPUT JACKS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM INPUT JACKS Limited model shown Limited model shown † ® ® †† † Limited model shown Limited model shown � �� 8.7L/100 SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH � CITY: KM� CITY: SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH VEHICLE OF THE YEAR CITY: KMXM™ CITY: 8.7L/100 8.7L/100 KM COMPREHENSIVE LIMITED WARRANTY CITY:8.7L/100 8.7L/100KM KM VEHICLE OF THE YEAR ININ PRICE PRICE THIS IS HOW WE DO IT. VEHICLE OF THE YEAR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENTS S ADJUSTMENTS HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM OWN AIR CONDITIONING FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY ON ALL HYUNDAI MODELS HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM ITAIR CONDITIONING FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY †† OWN IT FOR WITH INCLUDES FOR WITH WITH INCLUDES 9696 MONTHS FOR WITH MONTHS 2013 OWNSTABILITY IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH 2013 HWY: KM HWY:5.6L/100 5.6L/100KM KM 5-year/100,000 2013 MANAGEMENT †† km Comprehensive Limited Warranty 2013 7VEHICLE AIRBAGS STABILITY MANAGEMENT† SEE YOUR DEALER 7VEHICLE AIRBAGS HWY: $ �� KM 6L/100 HWY:5.6L/100 5.6L/100 KM 2013 $ � KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 2013 † 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty† † KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM FOR DETAILS �� OR OR CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty ® ® 6.7L/100 KM HyundaiCanada.com HWY: W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM HWY: 6.7L/100 KM2013 CANADIAN HWY: 6.7L/100 KM W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH 5-year/Unlimited km 24 Hour Roadside Assistance 2013 CANADIAN UTILITY STEP UPUP TO TO THE UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN 2013 STEP THE 2013CANADIAN CANADIANUTILITY UTILITY ININPRICE http://www.hyundaicanada.com/my1st PRICE CITY: CITY: 10.1L/100 KM▼ Accent CITY:10.1L/100 10.1L/100KM KM▼▼ SANTA FE FE FOR ONLY SANTA FOR ONLY Ω BEST SELLING VEHICLE OF THE ADJUSTMENTS VEHICLE OF THE YEAR VEHICLE YEAR S ADJUSTMENTS VEHICLE OF THE YEAR HEATED FRONT SEATS VEHICLE OF THE YEAR HANDS HEATED FRONT SEATS ♦ ♦ HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM Sub-Compact �� FREE PHONE SYSTEM SELLING �� FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY �� �� SELLING PRICE: $27,895 SANTA FEFE SPORT 2.4L FWD AUTO. SELLING PRICE: $27,895 SANTA SPORT 2.4L AUTO. SANTA FEFWD FWD SELLING PRICE: $28,395 SANTA FE2.4L 2.4L FWDAUTO. AUTO.FEES, FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, PRICE: $28,395 SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395SANTA Car 9696 MONTHS Ω Ω 2013CANADIAN CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 UTILITY since 2009* FOG , FEES, DELIVERY &MONTHS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. UTILITY $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT LIGHTS VEHICLE FOG LIGHTS UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUSHST. HST. DELIVERY INCLUDED. PLUS DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. DELIVERY INCLUDED. PLUS HST. BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY STABILITY MANAGEMENT VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT FINANCING FOR& DESTINATION FINANCI FINAN BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR& DESTINATION FINANCING FOR FINANCING FORYEAR DIAN 2013CANADIAN CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 UTILITY YEARUTILITY VEHICLE OFTHE THEYEAR YEAR VEHICLE OF VEHICLE OF THE YEAR VEHICLE OF THE VEHICLE OF THE YEAR 5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty†† OR OR �� �� SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. F THE YEAR VEHICLE OF THE YEAR W/ESC ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM VEHICLE OF THE YEAR W/ESC ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM 96 MONTHS 9696MON FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 M SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH DEALER OWN IT FOR FE 2.4L FWDSEE ®® WITH OWN �� FOR YOUR �� IT & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ® ® & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM SANTA AUTO. FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. 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SANTA FE FE PLUS FOR ONLY BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY FOR FOR BI-WEEKLY MORE BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR MORE BI-WEEKLY SYSTEM VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC&&TRACTION TRACTIONCONTROL CONTROLSYSTEM SYSTEM HEATED FRONT SEATS VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC HEATED FRONT SEATS • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC &• TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM Limited model shown W/ESC Limited • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT &• TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM 96 MONTHS 9696MONTHS Limitedmodel modelshown shown MONTHS Warranty 5-year/100,000 km Emission 7model AIRBAGS ® ® Limited shown 7model AIRBAGS Limited shown 96 FRONT MONTHSSEATS • FOG LIGHTS 9696MONTHS $$ MONTHS ® HANDS PHONESYSTEM SYSTEM XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH ® LIGHTS HyundaiCanada.com • SIRIUS HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM HANDS FREE PHONE XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH • SIRIUS HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG •FREE ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED •INCLUDES: ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •INCLUDES: ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM NO MONEY DOWN HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM INCLUDES: SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH NO MONEY DOWN FOG LIGHTS HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM INCLUDES: SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH 5-year/Unlimited km 24 Hour Roadside Assistance FOG LIGHTS ® ® • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SIRIUS XM™ Limited model • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROLSYSTEM SYSTEM http://www.hyundaicanada.com/my1st Limited modelRADIO shownshownWITH BLUETOOTH PRICE • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL ININPRICE • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Limited model shown • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Limited model shown ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM S ADJUSTMENTSΩ • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •• ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY ®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. 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Delivery and Destinationkm charge includesWarranty freight, P.D.E. and a full tankSANTA of gas. ofONLY up to $2,000/$1,500/$2,000 available on all new 2016 Elantra L Manual/2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD FE FEΩHoliday bonus 5-year/100,000 Emission FOR HyundaiCanada.com HyundaiCanada.com HEATED FRONT SEATS 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty HyundaiCanada.com HWY: 9.3L/100 KM HEATED FRONT SEATS models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with CITY: 11.6L/100 KM any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ◊Leasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Motor Finance based on a new Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual lease rate of 1.49%. Biweekly lease payments of $138 for a 60-month walk-away lease. Down payment of $0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $17,940. 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Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, levies, and all applicable (excludingCity HST). Finance example2016 excludes registration, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson Ultimate (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY charges 9.7L/100KM; 12.9L/100KM); Accent 4-Doorinsurance, GL (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM) are based onfuel Manufacturer Limited model shown Limited model shown MORE BI-WEEKLY 100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport dealer 2.4L FWD admin Auto fees (HWY and a6.7L/100KM, full tank of gas. City ▼Fuel 10.1L/100KM) consumption are based for 2013 on Energuide. Accent 5 Door Actual GLfuel 6-Speed efficiency Manual may(HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. 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Price charges adjustments $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 of up to $200/$750/$500 fees, levies, available all onapplicable 2013 Accent charges 5(www.SaferCar.gov). Door (excluding GL 6-Speed HST).Manual/Elantra Prices exclude GL registration, insurance, PPSA and license ΩPrice adjustments areSales calculated against the vehicle’s starting Price adjustments up to $200/$750/$500 available on 2013 Accentwithout 5Prices Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GL † † ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $200/$750/$500 available on 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GL of trade-in $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and all 2013 applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices registration, insurance, and license fees. FINANCING FINANCING MONTHS nnot be assigned. charges No vehicle 6-Speed Manual/ required. Santa πBased FeMONTHS Sport on 2.4L the FWD June YTD Auto. 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Elantra Lfrom Manual/2016 Santa Fe Accent 4-Door L Manual with annual finance rate of 0% months. †Finance offers available O.A.C. The Hyundai from Hyundai names, logos, Financial product Services names, based feature onadjustments aand new names, 2013 images Accent and 5before Door slogans GL are 6-Speed trademarks Manual/Elantra owned by Hyundai Autois Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door GLavailable 6-Speed Manual/Elantra 6-Speed Manual/ Santa Fe product Sport 2.4L FWD Auto. Price applied taxes. Offer cannot beCorp. combined or used inCanada conjunction with anymay other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. 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Angel trees collect gifts for 600 children The Lanark County Child and Family Services and OPP angel tree program was a success again this year. At year 30, it has seen the number of ‘angels’, children affiliated with the Lanark County Child and Family Services rise close to 600. However, the Lanark OPP report every single angel tag representing one of the children was picked up at a tree location and a gift bought. “Our community came through once again as they have every year,” say organizers. Child and Family Services and the OPP thank all the Lanark County municipal offices and the Pakenham library for hosting angel trees as far back as the late 1980s and
early 1990s. An additional thanks to our community partners who joined the program in the last 10 years. They are Wowfit, Albany, Eaton, Perth Town Hall, Perth Hospital and Lanark County Administration located in Perth, and OPP East Region Headquarters and the OPP Provincial Communications Centre in Smith Falls. This year Walmart in Carleton Place also hosted a tree. Thanks also go to the elementary and high schools that participated. Many students pooled money in their classrooms and then bought gifts for an angel. The student participation was a “welcome and overwhelming success.”
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Holiday news from the Pakenham Library With holidays here and the new year fast approaching, be sure to visit your local library branch and gather a collection of materials to see you through. Please be advised that some opening hours will be affected over the holidays. On behalf of all staff, the folks at the Mississippi Mills Public Library extend to you all, a safe and happy holiday season and the best of wishes in the new year ahead. A few of the many new items hitting the shelves of the Pakenham library this week include: All Dressed in White by Mary Higgins Clark – Chilling suspense as Laurie Moran tries to solve the case of a missing bride – fic-
tion; Avenue of Mysteries by John Irving – An exhilarating blend of serious misfortune and humour – fiction; Under Fire by Grant Blackwood – A Jack Ryan Jr. novel, based on the character by Tom Clancy – fiction; Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham – Sebastian Rudd is like no other lawyer, but you’ll want him on your side – fiction. The Pakenham Branch Library hours are Tuesdays to Fridays 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays 1 to 5 p.m. Visit the library’s website at mississippimills.ca/en/live/library.asp or call 613-6245306.
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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior. to join in the fun.
welcome to attend; for more information about this event, please contact Pastor Bruce Donald at 613-623-4863.
• December 25
Arnprior Legion Levee, 1 p.m. Welcome the new yearin good company. Awards and honours given out.
Community Christmas dinner. All those in need of good company and a tasty meal are welcome to the Nick Smith Centre for a Christmas day dinner at 4 p.m.
• December 26
Pakenham-Arnprior Christmas Bird Count. If you wish to be included in this all-day event, contact Michael Runtz at mruntz@start.ca Binoculars and some birding experience are essential. Followed by a pot-luck dinner at the Arnprior Curling Club and a celebration of Runtz’s 50th year of participation in the count.
• December 27
Calvary Baptist Church monthly music night starting at 6:30 pm. Everyone is
• December 29
MPP John Yakabuski’s free family skate for all residents in the south end of the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre in Renfrew.
• January 1
• January 5
Macnamara Field Naturalists Members’ Night, 7:30 p.m., Arnprior Curling Club, 15 Galvin St.
• January 6
Arnprior Toastmasters Club empowers members to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self confidence and personal growth. Visitors are always welcome to attend meetings. Arnprior Toastmasters meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the second floor Outpatients Teaching Room at the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital. Please contact our VP Education Lynne Zander: 613-623-9863. Dec. 30 meeting
is cancelled.
• January 10
The January Valley Singles Lunch will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, (because of the New Year’s holiday weekend) at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. For info contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.
• January 18
Project Arnprior Welcome holds a meeting to organize bringing a family of refugees from Syria to town. It will be held at Emmanuel Church, 287 Harrington St. on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
• January 21
Friendship Days on Thursday at the Arnprior Legion Hall 12-2. Tickets $8 (to be purchased by noon Jan.19). Lunch- Soup and Sandwich Entertainment- Richard and Rita Quirt 50 & over, Disabled and Individuals with Special Needs are most welcome. Proudly sponsored by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home.
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MONDAYS: Arnprior Civitan Club meetings first and third Mondays of the month. All welcome. Come join Arnprior’s newest community club.
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Art for the cadets Debbie Laventure and Fitzroy poet and artist Norma Dixon, were among the vendors at the 2360 Army Cadets Christmas bazaar at the Arnprior Legion. Laventure sold cards, signs and other art works, while Dixon displayed her works of art including an intriguing picture of Grampa’s face in a tree.
Paigeing Santa Claus JOHN CARTER/METROLAND
Eight-year-old Paige Hebert meets Santa and his merry band of elves at the White Lake fire hall during the McNab-Braeside firefighters annual Breakfast with Santa Dec. 12. From left are Trevor McCartney, Jeff Climo, Dylan Whittal, Kevin Nicholson, Katy O’Rourke, Pat Nicholson, Jason Robertson, Nick Wilson, Karen Basoski and Bardy Lentz. The firefighters served breakfast, handed out fire safety information and collected donations for the Arnprior and District Food Bank. Right, Jude Climo, 5, enjoys his breakfast.
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LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES KATHLEEN BELIEVED IN THE GREAT LOVE OF NEW-BORN CHILDREN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CARE TO THEIR LIVES. FOR THAT REASON HER SON ESTABLISHED THE KATHLEEN ELIZABETH AND E. NEVILLE WARD ENDOWMENT FUND FOR NURSING EDUCATION IN HER MEMORY.
By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.
CONSIDER CREATING A TRULY LASTING LEGACY AND HELP TO ENSURE THAT CHEO IS FOREVER PART OF OUR COMMUNITY.
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For more than 40 years our community has benefited from the care and medical expertise at CHEO. While some of us have thankfully never had to use CHEO, others have for minor or sometimes more serious issues. The one commonality we all share is a great respect and appreciation for CHEO. We want it to be here for our kids, our kids’ kids and beyond that. That is what Forever CHEO is all about!
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