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Anna McMaster and Jordan Schaepper, both of Braeside, are all smiles during the annual Arnprior Bluefish Swim Club Christmas meet. The Nick Smith Centre pool was packed with participants and supporters alike during the Dec. 22 event.

An Arnprior woman is suing Calabogie Peaks Resort for millions of dollars after the tube she was riding slammed into a metal pole two years ago. According to the Metro Ottawa newspaper, Kessie Hamilton was riding with her little girl when the tube “unexpectedly slid sideways” on March 14, 2014, at about 7 p.m. An eyewitness who asked to remain anonymous told Metroland Media the pole, unlike others near the foot of the hill, was not wrapped in gymnastic-like padding. The poles are about 15 cm (six inches) in diameter, and could cause tremendous damage. “It was serious. It was really serious,” the source said. “She couldn’t get up.” Many children were crying and after what seemed like a long time paramedics came out, said the source. Only young people appeared to be working that night, according to the source, no managers. The 46-year-old mother of three children – ages 10, 8, and 5 at the time – was transported to hospital in Renfrew then to Ottawa Civic Hospital’s ICU, where she remained for six weeks with catastrophic injuries, including a brain injury that kept her in a rehabilitation facility for a year, according to court documents obtained by Metro. Hamilton is now paralyzed on the left side of her body and needs a wheelchair for mobility. She also suffers from fatigue, chronic pain, speech impairment, difficulty speaking loudly, and impulsivity that requires attendant care.

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Jennifer Murphy is new warden of the County of Renfrew COUNTY OF RENFREW

Bonnechere Valley Township Mayor Jennifer Murphy formally took the oath of office at the Dec. 10 session of County Council and assumes the Office of the Warden of the County of Renfrew for a one-year term. Warden Murphy, who was acclaimed, takes over from Past-Warden Peter Emon who held the position for four terms. Murphy was nominated by fellow Coun. and Past-Warden Janice Visneskie Moore, with Coun. Robert Kingsbury as seconder. Upon assuming the chain of office for the County of Renfrew, Warden Murphy presented a brief outline of some of her goals and objectives for 2017 in an inaugural address to council and guests. “As a council we will make sure provincial and federal government ministries keep hearing our perspective on our key issues like the Endangered Species Act, planning, funding transfers, Highway 417, and countless others.” Warden Murphy also referenced a new initia-

tive that she would like to see council consider. “We will explore new and innovative ways to consider options like shared services, new funding opportunities, and increased economic development to assuage these pressures. “One of the options we will consider to increase efficiencies and decrease economic pressures on ratepayers is to review the document from 1997 regarding the role and responsibilities of upper-tier and lower-tier services. Perhaps changes could be considered with regards to shared services leading to benefits to all residents of the county,” she said. Warden Murphy was born and raised in Toronto and she moved to Eganville in February 2000 because she loved the area. Her father’s family is from Osceola area and she spent many weekends and most vacations at the homestead prior to moving. Murphy and her husband Dave opened Murphy’s Auto Service in Renfrew in January 2001. Murphy is a proud stepmother to two beautiful daughters, Nicole and Laura.

Renfrew County telephone system restored after outage On Tuesday, Dec. 20, areas of the County of Renfrew and City of Pembroke experienced a prolonged and complete interruption of Bell Canada telephone service shortly after 2:30 p.m. As a result of this Bell Canada telephone system failure, 911 emergency telephone access was interrupted. Paramedic, police and fire services remained available to the public at all times. Contingency plans were immediately implemented and call taking functions were transferred to centres outside of the county. As of 6:30 a.m. on Dec. 21, Bell Canada had notified the County of Renfrew Emergency Ser-

vices Department that telephone service had been restored throughout the County and City of Pembroke. “I would like to thank our paramedic service, communications staff and public safety partners for ensuring a seamless provision of service to the community,” said Warden Jennifer Murphy. “The County of Renfrew will be following up with Bell Canada representatives to review the conditions that resulted in this interruption of our critical infrastructure and what actions they will undertake to prevent this from occurring again in the future,” said Jim Hutton, chief administrative officer for the County of Renfrew.

Bonnechere Valley Township Mayor Jennifer Murphy formally took the oath of office at the Dec. 10 session of County Council and assumes the Office of the Warden of the County of Renfrew for a one-year term. From left are Coun. Janice Visneskie Moore, the nominator, Warden Murphy and the seconder Coun. Robert Kingsbury. submitted

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In 2016 the County of Renfrew benefitted from favourable pricing for hot mix paving products used in the roadwork portion of the capital works program. As a result, the county’s public works and engineering department was able to extend a number of projects to take advantage of the tender prices, thereby enabling the advancement of some projects that otherwise would have been undertaken in 2017 and beyond. The extended projects enabled the county to complete an additional 11.6 kilometres of roadwork beyond their planned projects. Further, the projects that were extended included an additional 9.8 km of paved shoulders to support active transportation along the county’s roadways. Originally, the county had budgeted for 5.8km of hardened shoulders as part of their continuing commitment to add active transpor-

tation features to roads as budgets and project parameters allowed. “By adding 15.6 km of hardened shoulders this year, the County of Renfrew has moved forward in both providing residents with infrastructure benefitting our community in terms of active living, and attracting an ever growing and diversifying tourism community,” said chair of the County of Renfrew operations committee, Coun. Michael Donohue. “The investment in hardened shoulders delivers a message of ‘share the road’, while increasing the longevity of the roadway. Paved shoulders decrease maintenance requirements by preventing the breakup of the road edge by large vehicles.” It is also to be noted that even with the extended project limits, the continued changes in asphalt cement prices throughout the year, from the date of tendering to the date of construction, resulted in a further cost saving to the county’s roadwork program of approximately $306,700.

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Man fined $1,000 for hunting offence in Renfrew County

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An Arnprior family is claiming $25.75 million in damages from Calabogie Peaks, including Kessie Hamilton’s cost of care, lost income and the family’s pain and suffering.

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The claim, filed last March, says the former production management support person at GE Hitachi can no longer work. The family is claiming $25.75 million in damages, including Hamilton’s cost of care, lost income and the family’s pain and suffering. The resort denies any responsibility for Hamilton’s injuries and said that the park was reasonably safe. The statement of defence also notes that a waiver is printed on the back of every lift ticket and posted around the park. Calabogie Peaks also suggests that Hamilton didn’t follow park instructions, wasn’t wearing a helmet and went tubing fully aware that there

was a risk involved. Metroland Media’s source said the majority of adults don’t wear helmets while tubing, just the kids do. And that free tubing passes were handed out that the night, after the facility shut down following the accident, but that tubing never returned to the resort. Statements of claim and defence include allegations not proven in court. A trial date has been set for January 7, 2019. Kevin and Kessie Hamilton could not be reached for comment before publication. Neither could Paul and Liz Murphy, owners of Calabogie Peaks. -with files from Haley Ritchie Metro Ottawa

A Pembroke-area man has been fined $1,000 under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act for a hunting offence. Brad Wasmund pleaded guilty to unlawfully hunting an antlerless deer without a valid licence. Court heard that on Nov. 14, Wasmund was contacted by a conservation officer off Round Lake Road in Renfrew County. During an inspection, the officer spotted a camouflage backpack lying in the leaves behind Wasmund’s hunting camp. Upon questioning, it was determined that a butchered antlerless deer was concealed in the pack. Wasmund admitted to accidentally shooting and harvesting the deer the previous day

without the required licence. The deer was forfeited to the Crown. Justice of the Peace Barry J. Moran heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Pembroke, on Dec. 19. The ministry reminds hunters that a valid hunting licence is required to hunt wild game and that the appropriate seal must be attached to an animal immediately after it is harvested. To report a natural resources violation, call the MNRF TIPS line at 1-877-847-7667 toll-free any time or contact your local ministry office during regular business hours. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Perth Polar Bear Plunge on Jan. 1 Come on out and support the 24th annual Perth Polar Bear Plunge on Jan. 1 at the Perth Legion Branch 244. This amazing fundraiser has been supporting local charities for many years and is set to reach its quarter-million dollar fundraising mark. The 23-year current total sits at $246,068. Once again, the Polar Bear Plunge team will host a delicious breakfast sponsored and

run by Jamie Law of Law & Orders. Breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m. and plungers are set to “get freezin’ for a reason” by 10 a.m. Lanark County Interval House’s own executive director, Erin Lee will show her support and thanks by making the jump as well. Don’t miss out on this wonderful fundraiser for an important cause – supporting women and children impacted by violence. See you there.

Facility Renewal Update

Two years ago, ARH developed a multi-year, $5.5M facility renewal plan. ARH has been working diligently to accomplish the identified projects that were highlighted in the plan. Most recently, over the summer, the roofs at the hospital were replaced on the majority of the building, including the historic building that currently houses administration. Before Christmas, another key component of the plan was completed with the installation of new boilers. These hot-water boilers cost approximately $500 000 and take care of heating the air and water for the hospital. The old boilers were operating at 60-65% efficiency, while the new boilers run at 90-95% efficiency. These efficiencies will result in savings of a minimum of $35 000 per year. They will also reduce the facility’s Facility Manager John Gruno with Project Manager Rick carbon footprint given that these hot-water boilers run on natural gas, with propane as a backup.

Bell in the new boiler room.

Another plus of the boiler project is that the new boilers are housed outside in a portable structure. This creates the advantage that internal space will not be impacted by non-clinical functions. The expected life cycle of these new boilers is 30 years. ARH is committed to continuing to improve its facilities, reduce operating costs, and improve our environmental performance. These efforts align with ARH’s goal of achieving exemplary patient and public experience.

Thank you to AJ, the staff at Subway, and everyone who participated in Subway Day. ARH Foundation was the recipient of 15% of the total sales for the entire day from both Subway locations. Nylene Canada is currently celebrating 50 years of business in Arnprior. The employees selected 10 charities to receive a $500 donation and ARH Foundation is pleased to be one of them. 4 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide / The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 29, 2016


Arnprior to hold first Easter parade

The Town of Renfrew is set to debut its newwebsite on Jan.1, 2017. Council got a sneak peek Dec. 13.

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The Town of Renfrew is set to have a new presence on the World Wide Web. The municipality is planning on launching its new website on Jan. 1, 2017. During the Dec. 13 council meeting elected officials got a sneak peak at the new site and Mayor Don Eady thinks it looks great. “Our old website was so badly outdated, it wasn’t user-friendly. Today’s society if you want your municipalities to get ahead, the one big tool, especially for people from out of town, want to use is the website,” said Eady. “If you are a perspective business exploring to move into Renfrew, the first thing they will do is go on the website. So it was time that we got it up to date and make it modern, easy to use and user friendly and I am really excited about it.” In the 2016 budget the town included an expenditure of $20,000 for website redevelopment/redesign with the financing coming from unallocated reserves. On Sept. 27 council awarded the professional services for the redevelopment to Running Tide Inc. for $19,950.

During the presentation Kim Leach, the town’s economic officer walked through the different sections of the page and called the new platform very user-friendly. Each department has its own section and staff took a different approach to the development of the site. “We had to take the corporate hat off and look at what residents are looking for,” said Leach. “We tried to make it as user-friendly as possible.” Some of the different sections are: government, town hall, treasurer, fire department, visit here, recreation and more. They have also added a business section. “This is new, we didn’t have this section before,” said Leach. “It’s an attraction section. We are working to get the economic development strategic plan up there.” The town has also partnered with the Renfrew Industrial Commission to use their business directory. The new website is also mobile friendly and they have many more ideas for the future including the possibility of live broadcasting in the next couple of years. The website will also have a new address: www.renfrew.ca .

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With the New Year comes the announcement of a new parade in Arnprior. Like all communities in Canada, in 2017 the town is celebrating the 150th anniversary of confederation. Municipal officials are confident 150 events will take place across Arnprior over the coming year – from church lunches to White Pine Festival to the Christmas parade – all offering to stamp participants’ “passport” provided by town hall. They can add one more to the list. Another parade. For the first time in recent memory, Anprior will host an Easter parade this April. Recreation director Glenn Arthur made the announcement to council at a recent regular meeting.

“To my knowledge it would be the first Easter parade ever held in Arnprior,” Arthur said. The parade will be similar to the Christmas parade with the Easter bunny taking the place of Santa Claus. The plan is for 20 floats, two marching bands, and three dance schools. They will travel from Kenwood Centre to William Street to John Street, down John to Ottawa Street, over to Harrington Street then Madawaska Street, Edward Street, and back to Kenwood. The Easter bunny’s float will separate from the parade at Ottawa Street and continue to Robert Simpson Park. The fun will culminate with a barbecue party and egg hunt at Robert Simpson Park. “(A) large Easter egg hunt to follow for the children complete with

pictures with the Easter bunny,” reads Arthur’s report to council. Live music might happen, but weather tends to be dicey near early spring. Easter falls on April 16, but the parade is planned for Saturday, April 8. Vendors and volunteers are welcome. The event is spearheaded by Darren Wood, who runs the spring fishing derby. “He’s a volunteer with some good ideas,” Arthur said. Council was receptive of the idea. “We are looking for events for our 150th anniversary,” Mayor David Reid said. “I think this would be a nice fit for our slate of events.” It was noted that the second and final year of downtown revitalization roadwork will be take place, but it is not likely to start before the parade.

Family health team brings back budget bites The Arnprior and District Family Health Team is at it again. Thanks to generous donations on behalf of Jack and Faith’s No Frills and the community’s enthusiasm for the pilot class this past October, the ‘Budget Bites’ walletfriendly cooking class will be back in the new year. “The newest iteration of the class, occurring on Jan.

16 will feature all new recipes that can be prepared at less than $2 per person. Residents interested in participating can sign up for this free class by calling the family health team at 613-622-5763. Samples of all recipes will be provided. Space is limited; sign up early to secure your spot.

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TOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER REGION CHRISTMAS HOURS

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Holiday Waste Site Hours The Ross Landfill Site, 990 Kohlsmith Road, will be closing at 12:00 PM noon both: Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24th, 2016 & New Years Eve, Saturday, December 31st, 2016 For further information please contact: Steven Hodson, Environmental Services Manager Township of Whitewater Region Office: (613) 646-2282 ext. 127 Cell: (613) 635-1517

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Admaston/Bromley Mayor Michael Donohue, back centre, honoured a number of citizens on Dec. 15 as he presented township awards to each of them for their outstanding contributions to the community. Pictured after the awards ceremony in the back row are: Sean Enright, Theresa Panke, Irene Rekowski, (Donohue), Karen Pender, and L.J. Helferty accepting for Molly Helferty. In the front row are: Terry and Evelyn McHale, Maureen Hicks, Marie Schruder, Braedyn Butler, Joan Reid, Joanne McDonald and Pauline Hughes.

Information Corner TOWNSHIP OF HORTON Website: www.hortontownship.ca

HORTON CHILDREN’S HOCKEY REGISTRATION If you wish to register for Children’s Hockey, Registrations forms are on the township website. www.hortontownship.ca Please fill out and drop off with your payment of $100.00 to the Township office. Starting day will be Saturday Jan 7th, 2017 at 11 am. Please meet at the Community Centre to get Jerseys and fill out Code of Conduct Forms.

HOLIDAY TOWNSHIP CHRISTMAS OFFICE HOURS December 23, 2016

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December 26, 2016

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December 31, 2016

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VOLUNTEERS WANTED MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! Please be advised that the Horton Rink is presently Closed! We will be making ice once the cold temperatures return but the Rink will not be open during the Holidays! If all goes well we estimate that the rink will be open by the 2nd week of January. Keep Checking the Township website for Rink Notices and updates. If the rink is ready earlier than expected it will be posted on facebook and the website. We are looking for Volunteers to flood, maintain and supervise the ice during the 2017 Season. If you wish to Volunteer please attend a meeting at the Horton Community Centre Wednesday December 28th at 7:00 pm or call Chair of Recreation Robert Johnston 613-432-5000 or Dave Bennett at 613-312-9056. Please be advised that the Recreation Program Manager will be on Holidays till January 4th, 2017. If you wish to book the community centre or make an inquiry, please contact Nikky at the Township office at 613-432-6271.

WANTED Three new members wanted for the Horton Recreation Committee. To fill positions that has been vacated by retiring members. Please send a letter of intent and interests to join the committee to krogers@hortontownship.ca or sklatt@hortontownship.ca.

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Township honours citizens TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com

Sixteen citizens of Admaston/Bromley Township were officially honoured on Dec. 15. Before presenting the certificates of appreciation Admaston/Bromley Mayor Michael Donohue said he always looks forward to this night of the year. “What is fantastic in this community is the large contributions that were certainly on display here tonight, and the small contributions, the little things matter and that’s what makes a community,” said Donohue, after the ceremony. “People mistake the corporation of the township for the actual township. The corporation - that’s when we carry out the business. “The actual community are the people who have joined us here this evening and we have just a small role to play in the community and these folks are what truly make it a community.” Braedyn Butler was the youngest of the group at seven years old; he started a fundraiser to raise money after the devastating fires in Fort McMurray. He ended up raising $13 more than his original goal of $1,000. “It was awesome,” said Butler on the award. “It was fun being up there.” His mother Jordi was very proud of him. “He worked really hard and we were surprised when they called us,” she said. Sean Enright, from Enright Farms was rec-

ognized as his bull EF Titan 545 was named the grand champion for Black Angus at the Canadian Western Agribition in Saskatchewan in November. “This is an enormous feat,” said Donohue. “Being number one in the country is an outstanding achievement and gives us significant exposure for our community.” Enright said it was pretty nice to be recognized. “There are a lot people more deserving than I am,” said Enright. “It is pretty special.” As to the honour for his bull he admits its something they always try for. “It’s a dream come true,” said Enright. “It’s something more for the Ottawa Valley, it shows we can compete out West.” Also recognized were: Molly Helferty who had also received the Karl Fick Memorial Scholarship for vocals, she recently graduated high school with an average of 96.83 per cent and is now studying at Queen’s University; Terry and Evelyn McHale for their service to the community at the Douglas Tavern, including many fundraisers for the local hospitals; Maureen Hicks and Marie Schruder who won the BMO achievement award for growth and expansion; Meryl Ritz (55 years of service), Pauline Hughes (40 years of service) and Irene Rekowski (40 years of service) for their decades of service to the Catholic Women’s League; Joan Reid, Karen Pender and Joanne McDonald for their service to the Women’s Institute; Carly May, Theresa Panke and Rachel Enright for their work with the Opeongo High School concert band the Jazzcats.


Horton Township honours three outstanding citizens TIFFANY LEPACK tlepack@metroland.com

Three Horton Township recreation volunteers were recognized for their outstanding efforts at the Dec. 20 council meeting. Mayor Robert Kingsbury formally presented the Senior of Year award to Val Miller and the awards for Volunteers of the Year went to Tina Hunt and Danielle McGregor. Miller has been volunteering on the recreation committee for more than 10 years and was humbled by the award. “I am very honoured,” said Miller. As to what she is most proud of over the years one thing comes to mind: fundraising. “We kind of decided we would take responsibility of raising funds for the rink roof,” said Miller. “So far we have succeeded with only four years left, so that is pretty good for a small township to pay for the rink roof.” Kingsbury said Miller was a very deserving recipient. “She has contributed so much of her time over the years to help us in recreation. She started with almost a committee of one and has built it up to what it is now,” said Kingsbury. “I think this goes to say even though you are getting up there in age you can still contribute to the municipality and we look forward for other ones coming forward with ideas.” Miller also announced this was her last meeting sitting on the recreation committee and they are currently seeking other volunteers to sit on the volunteer board. Hunt and McGregor were the kicking force behind the township’s new soccer league this past summer. They have also spearheaded a number of fundraising initiatives to help pay for the new field located behind the community centre. Both were so humbled at receiving the award they were at a loss for words.. “It feels really great,” said Hunt. “It was a lot of hard work and it paid off. Iit was for the kids and it was a lot of fun.” “I really appreciate them recognizing all the hard work we did,” added McGregor. “It was a lot of work, and a lot of fun and I think it turned out really great and in the end the kids had a lot of fun.” McGregor thinks things are coming along really well for next year. Also during the meeting council received an update on the new field. Currently there are five drainage trenches dug and it is hoped that the field will be stripped and seeded early in the Spring.

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Horton Mayor Robert Kingsbury, centre, presents Val Miller, left, the Senior of the Year award and Tina Hun and Danielle McGregor receive the Volunteers of the Year awards during the Horton Township meeting on Dec. 20 at the municipal office.

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Counting birds isn’t always easy Annual Christmas Bird Count currently underway The Christmas Bird Count season is finally here! For those unfamiliar with them, Christmas Counts are day-long, volunteer-run censuses that take place annually between Dec. 14 and Jan. 5. Each covers an area defined by a circle with a 7.5-mile radius; participants are assigned specific portions in which they tally all birds they encounter. Christmas Bird Counts arose in 1900 as a protest to the annual Christmas Side Hunt, an event in which groups shot everything they encountered. At day’s end the victims were tallied and the hunters who killed the most were declared winners. Frank Chapman initiated the Christmas Bird Census as an alternative, and 25 counts were held that year. Today more than 2,300 censuses take place in North America. I’ve taken part in CBCs for more than 50 years, and in earlier days participated in as many as five each year. I now participate in three: Kingston, Pakenham-Arnprior, and Algonquin Park. On Dec. 18, the Kingston CBC proved to be a real test of stamina. At 5:15 a.m. freezing drizzle made the trip to my car a challenge. Those conditions caused Rory MacKay and fellow members of our group to cancel. So I went alone, catching the 6:15 a.m. ferry to Wolfe Island where I was to survey the southeastern part of the island. At 6:40 the ferry landed to a downpour of rain. The rain made the unsalted roads extra slippery but thankfully my car was all-wheel drive and bore new snow tires. Undaunted, I drove on. My first stop was a woodlot with a resident Eastern Screech-Owl. The rain lessened and I hoped it would reply

to my imitations. But just when I began to call, two snowplows arrived and the ensuing cacophony made it impossible to hear anything. Frustrated, I left for Horne’s Ferry on the St. Lawrence River, arriving just before dawn. Light rain was falling and mist cloaked much of the water but I could make out ghostly forms of ducks flying by. Those flying close to the water were Long-tailed Ducks; higher in the mist were Red-breasted Mergansers. Some flocks, visible for mere seconds, contained over a hundred birds and so best estimates were all I could do. A distant flock of Snow Geese was spotted; 90 were recorded. Many thousands of Canada Geese were present but as it was impossible to know if the same birds were being seen twice so I estimated 3,000. Less common birds were much easier to tally; three Double-crested Cormorants, two Canvasbacks, and a single Swamp Sparrow didn’t require a calculator. By mid morning the rain turned to windblown ice pellets that stung my eyes and fouled my binoculars. Then snow began to fall. This Great When Rory MacKay joined me later that Blue Heron morning, the skies cleared, the temperature dropped, and the wind roared in at 40 km/hr. was a  pleasDespite the conditions, we tallied interesting ant surprise on birds including two Snowy Owls and a Great the Kingston Blue Heron. Christmas Bird Just before sunset, a Peregrine Falcon flew Count. in, scattering Mallards and Greater Scaups as it Left: It was near sped overhead - species # 48 on my list. sunset when I I love Christmas Bird Counts, and neither encountered snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night shall this Snowy Owl ever prevent me from taking part in them. on Wolfe Island That you can count on! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is during the mruntz@start.ca Kingston CBCM.

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Get on the list. Sign up to become a community champion and volunteer with Horton Township. Currently there are two different committee member opportunities: The Renfrew and Area Home Support and recreation committee, which is seeking three new members. We are also seeking volunteers who would like to champion existing or new programming for youth in our area. Contact us by emailing krogers@hortontownship.ca or sklatt@hortontonwship.ca if you have a skill, knowledge or contacts with agencies that would volunteer their time or share their resources. The municipality offers many events and programs that would not be possible without the support and dedication of volunteers. We are fortunate to have such a dedicated group of volunteers that form the recreation committee. We realize life is busy, time is precious and that is why we are seeking event champions as opposed to attending regular committee meetings as a committee member. We need your ideas, your skills, your connections. Our goal in 2017 is to bring more events to Horton, involve our youth and showcase our wonderful facilities at the Horton Community Centre. There are sports/recreation grant opportunities we may be able to access but we need to hear from you. Here are some examples of volunteer opportunities: • Winter festival: Looking for new events for youth; need event champions-not required to join a committee. If you have an idea, a few people to help, we want to hear from you. • Outside rink: We are seeking volunteers on weekends and one night a week to volunteer at the rink. Winter or summer; if you have a fun activity you’d like to champion, give us a call • Winter fun - February: If you know someone that wants to organize a pizza/movie night or a couple structured play inside or outside activities • March Break: If you’d be interested in championing an afternoon for our youth(inside or outside activities) by transferring some of your skills or expertise, we can build a great program; If you have contacts that might want to make a presentation to our youth. • Canada Day: If you have a great idea for a new event for youth or fundraising idea we are looking to expand our Canada Day celebrations.

Complaints via social media and elsewhere related to snow removal on town roads and sidewalks were addressed by Arnprior council at a recent meeting. Chief Administrative Officer Michael Wildman explained that the province has municipalities follow a particular formula, and indicated that Arnprior does as good a job at snow removal as any town in Ontario. “We meet or exceed provincial standards,” Wildman said. The first roads to be cleared are county roads such as Daniel Street and Madawaska Boulevard.

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Cleaning crews then move to those in the downtown core, to and from key areas such as the hospital and schools. Time-wise, when a county road accumulates five centimetres or more, it must be cleared within six hours. Snow accumulation and time to react increase after that. The 55 kilometres of roads in the municipality is done by three snowplows, two loaders, and a half ton truck. Drivers must take rest periods at certain times. Downtown sidewalks will see enough done to clear a path, enough to walk through, basically, then return the next night to clear onto the roads.

When there are back to back storms, as the town has seen these season, snow will not be completely taken away for at least a day. “This comes up every year and it’s frustrating, yes,” Mayor David Reid said. “Overall staff, with the resources they have, do an excellent job.” The snow piling has not changed. If a road or sidewalk is missed, as happens from time to time Reid said, he encourages residents to call town hall. But again, a snowstorm will not be completely removed until the following 24 hours. Coun. Dan Lynch said snow removal is much worse in Renfrew and Carleton Place.

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HOLIDAY SKATE AND FACILITY HOURS December 30 – No public skating December 31 – No public skating/ Arena closed at noon / Recreation Centre closed all day January 1 – Arena Closed / Recreation Centre closed The following public skate times are sponsored by Bear Bees Cafe & Rink Rats Skate Sharpening January 2 – Public Skating 1:00 – 2:20 January 3 – Public Skating 1:00 – 2:20 January 4 – Public Skating 1:00 – 2:20 January 5 – Public Skating 1:00 – 2:20 January 6 – Parent/Tot/Senior skate 9:00 – 11:00 sponsored by Rusty Blades January 6 – Public Skating 1:00 – 2:20 January 7 – Public Skating 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. sponsored by Sport Renfrew

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Overnight Winter Parking Prohibition No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any municipal parking lot or a street/highway between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from December 1 to March 31. Note: Vehicles parked on any street/highway during these hours are subject to a fine. Further, if the vehicle restricts winter maintenance operations it will be towed away at the owner’s expense.

The Corporation of the Town of Renfrew is now accepting applications for GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS in accordance with Policy No. 3.23. Application forms and the Policy can be downloaded from the Town of Renfrew’s website at: http://www.town.renfrew.on.ca/treasury_department.php Or requested from the Clerk’s Department at 613-432-4848 or picked up at Renfrew Town Hall, 127 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 All organizations requesting grant funding must complete the application in order to be considered. All applications must be received by January 31, 2017 at 4:30 p.m., in order to be considered for funding for the year 2017.

NOTICE PLEASE DO NOT PUSH SNOW OR ICE ONTO TOWN STREETS OR SIDEWALKS According to the Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990 C8, S181, “No person shall deposit snow or ice on a roadway (highway) without permission in writing to do so from the Ministry of Transportation or the Road Authority responsible for the maintenance of the road. HIGHWAY includes a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof. Michel Asselin, Director of Development & Works

Charlie went missing at the Morris Island Conservation Area off of Loggers Way (in between Fitzroy Harbour and Galetta) on Monday, November 28. Charlie is most likely in the West Carleton area. Although Charlie is a poodle he has a long frizzy brown coat which makes him look like a doodle. Charlie is very friendly but cautious of new people. If you see Charlie, approach with caution as to not frighten him.

Please report all sightings to Mike at 613-277-0107 or Sandy at 613-889-0286 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide / The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 29, 2016 11


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Remedy’sRx opens new pharmacy in Village of Pakenham ASHLEY KULP akulp@metroland.com

Pakenham residents now won’t have to travel far to get their prescriptions filled. Remedy’sRx officially opened its doors Dec. 19 at 2547 County Road 29 in Pakenham. Mississippi Mills Mayor Shaun McLaughlin was on hand to help cut the ribbon and welcome the new business to the municipality. “This (pharmacy) will be especially useful for the seniors in our community,” he noted, adding that the Whole Medicine Wellness Centre across the street will benefit. “They can write prescriptions, but they couldn’t be filled here. With the new pharmacy, the two businesses can benefit and feed off each other.” The pharmacy offers a full prescription service, including easy transfers from other drug stores, medication reviews, over the counter medications, assisted living devices for seniors and home health care supplies, as well as a small gift area. According to the Remedy’sRx website (www.remedys. ca), which operates pharmacies across the country, “We are the local drug store, offering a variety of services while focusing on individualized care. We are committed to achieving the best outcome for each of our patients.” McLaughlin had a hand in bringing the pharmacy, owned by pharmacist Ahmed Ibrahim. Back in April, Ibrahim and his

Remedy’sRx Pharmacy officially opened its doors in Pakenham Dec. 19. Housed within a historic building along the main street, the pharmacy offers prescriptions, over the counter medications, assisted living devices, as well as giftware. Left, Mississippi Mills Mayor Shaun McLaughlin, right, cuts the ribbon to officially open the space with pharmacist Kelsey Armstrong, centre, and pharmacist/owner Ahmed Ibrahim. Photos by Ashley Kulp/ Metroland

partners were seeking to bring another pharmacy to a small town after opening a Remedy’sRx location in Lanark. “Some of our clients had come in and chatted about not having a pharmacy in Pakenham,” Ibrahim said. “We came to talk to the mayor... and were trying to search to find the right place on the main street.” “...I said we have a perfectly good building that’s available...eight months later, here we are,” McLaughlin remarked. Ibrahim said the pharmacy will cut down the 15 to 20-minute travel time for clients, who would traditionally have to make the drive to nearby Arnprior or Almonte. The high visibility

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location on the main street is an added bonus. “We were very lucky to find this building and for it to be a historical one that’s over 100-yearsold,” he commented, adding he’s excited to establish a business in Pakenham. “...We want to provide a quality pharmaceutical service for all ages.” “We’re satisfying the people of Pakenham. We’re satisfying their needs and filling gaps that have been missing before,” Ibrahim continued. Pakenham Remedy’sRx is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is closed Sundays. For more information about the pharmacy, call 613-6245050 or visit www.remedys.ca.

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Praise & Worship

Church Directory BAPTIST

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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

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RBC renovates facade

Workers pack up their tools after the massive tarp - in place for several -- TRINITY-ST. ANDREW’S UNITED CHURCH -days - at the Arnprior RBC was torn down to reveal a new facade. More 291 Plaunt Street South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1N2 sleek and modern, the new look matches upgrades and renovations (ph) 613-432-2285 • (fx) 613-432-9744 Rev. Russell Wardell • Rev. Susan Tough other downtown businesses and completed as part of an effort to rejuSunday Worship 10 a.m. venate Arnprior’s downtown core. For all Ages • Wheelchair Accessible Website: http://www.tsarenfrew.ca

EOWC, EORN applaud CRTC broadband ruling Two local municipal associations are pleased with a new announcement on broadband Internet. “On behalf of all rural residents across Eastern Ontario and those who travel to and from our region we applaud yesterday’s ruling by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) making access to mobile broadband and high speed Internet services an essential service,” said Peter Emon, chair of the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC). “It is what we had hoped they would do,” said Dave Burton, chair of the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN). “Together both of our organizations have been working hard over these past eight years to close the gaps in Internet services across the whole of our region,” he added. “When we made our submissions to the commission last April EORN urged them help ensure that rural people and rural businesses get the same type of access to high speed internet services that our urban neighbours enjoy,” said Burton. “We asked that the commission also develop an ongoing fund to help organizations like ours to continue to work with the telecommunications industry and that is exactly what they have done,” said Burton. EORN estimates that about onesixth of areas in rural Eastern Ontario where there are homes, busi-

nesses or major roads, is a cellular dead zone. This lack of access to mobile calling and data is a risk to the region’s economic vitality, quality of life and public safety. EORN, which helped expand high-speed Internet access in the region, is now seeking federal and provincial support for a public-private initiative valued at about $200 million. The project would cover some 99 per cent of the region, providing mobile access to 72,000 more homes and businesses as well as those who travel its highways. “With this announcement and the funds that will be made available we think the time is right to act quickly on our project to improve cellular networks particularly in the rural areas of Eastern Ontario,” said Emon. “This is a good decision by the CRTC. It’s important that people have equal access to broadband Internet at the same level of service and price in rural Eastern Ontario as our urban neighbours to allow them to compete more effectively,” he added. “We need to build new towers, improve existing ones as well as add coverage and capacity and we are confident given our experience on the first EORN project that we can create another success partnership with private sector companies in our region,” said Burton.

-- HEBRON CHRISTIAN REFORMED COMMUNITY CHURCH -431 Albert St. Rev. Daniel Meinema Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service – Nursery Available Sunday School During Service Coffee Break Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday mornings From 10:00 -11:30 a.m. Story Hour and Nursery for Children 5 yrs. and under Available Everyone is welcome

---------- ELMWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL ---------200 Francis St. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study, Prayer Sunday: 9:30 a.m. - The Lord’s Supper 11:00 a.m. - Family Bible Hour and Sunday School

-- THE RENFREW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH --

460 Raglan St. S. • 613-432-5452 Ministers: The Reverends Brian and Alison Sharpe Organist: Mrs. Elizabeth Brumm, H.B.Mus., A.R.CT.(2) SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10:00 a.m. - Nursery Care Available Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wheelchair Accessibility • EVERYONE WELCOME If transportation required, call Church Office 613-432-5452 Tues-Fri 8 a.m.

------ ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH-----96 Argyle at Patrick Phone 613-432-3062 Reverend Jim Kirkpatrick Sunday, January 1 Service at 10:30am Readings and Carols for Advent and Christmas Lunch follows the service Children Activities

(Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Pastor Eric Green Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Office Phone: 613-622-1069

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

156 Landrigan Street, Arnprior, K7S 2S6 Phone: 613-623-4863 REGULAR SERVICE TIMES: 10:30 am: Sunday Morning Worship .... Nursery/Sunday School for all ages 6:30 pm: Sunday Evening Music Night (Last Sunday evening of the month) 7:00 pm: Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study

PRESBYTERIAN

ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

The Rev. David W. Hooper, B.A.,B. Ed.,M.Div.

613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Growing in Faith!

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA GRACE – ST. ANDREW’S UNITED, ARNPRIOR

(623-3176; 269 John Street North) Minister: Rev. Andrew Love Join us Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for: Worship, Nursery & Children’s Worship Everyone Welcome!!

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

PENTECOSTAL

GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:00 a.m. Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gtcarnprior.ca

ROMAN CATHOLIC ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY

Sunday Masses: Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Rev. Fr. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org “Let all who are hungry come and eat”

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RIVER STONE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INC.

59 Madawaska St., Arnprior 622-5929, 622-7729 www.riverstonecf.ca Saturday Celebration at 6:00 p.m. Children/Youth Ministry Senior Leader: Sandra Stott Staff: Joe Moniz

ANGLICAN

EMMANUEL ANGLICAN Rev Cathy McCaig 287 Harrington St., Arnprior 623-2554 Sunday Eucharistic Services 8am and 10am Thursday Eucharist Service 10am www.emmanuelanglican.ca

------------ THE SALVATION ARMY -----------8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry Bible Study • 613-432-7721 • All Are Welcome!

---------- WORD OF LIFE MINISTRIES ---------431 Albert St. A non-denominational full Gospel Fellowship Rev. Bill McMillan • 613-432-6059 SUNDAYS @ 2:00 p.m.

----- CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ----56 Wrangler Rd. (across from Canadian Tire) Pastor Peter Snow Sunday Worship @ 10 a.m. All are welcome

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THANK YOU The family of the late William Gilmour would like to thank Dr. Kiskis and the staff of the Grove Nursing Home for their care of William. A special thank you to Andre and staff at the Pilon Family Funeral Home for their compassion and understanding of our close family. A heartfelt thank you to our friends and family for their love and support during this difficult and sad time.

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Obituary for Joan R. Morgan

My spirit, (if the good God wills) Will guide you on your ways, And help you when you need it most, On dark and dreadful days. For this I’m sure, and always was, Our love will overcome, This death that comes to one and all, I am… your loving… Mum An excerpt from the poem “My Dear Ones” featured in “The Bug & Others”, ©1987 Joan R. Morgan It is with immense sorrow that the family of Joan R. Morgan (aged 90 years) announces her peaceful passing on Monday, December 19, 2016 at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital in Renfrew, Ontario. Joan was predeceased by her husband Gerald (“Gerry”) and brother Eric Rawlins. Joan’s beautiful life will be remembered lovingly forever by her three children Chris, Rod (Margaret) and Lorna (Dan). Joan will also be remembered by her loving grandchildren (13), great grandchildren (13), nieces and nephews and many friends. Born to Marjorie and Reginald Rawlins in London, England on February 14, 1926, Joan went on to marry Gerry in England, and then traveled to and lived in many parts of the world: St. Catharines ON, Pakistan, New Zealand, Northwest Territories (Nunavut), Florida, and Nova Scotia. After Gerry’s passing in 1983, Joan settled in Lakefield, Ontario and over a period of 27 years, became an active and loved member of that community, providing vital volunteer support for several organizations including Community Care, Lakefield Public School Breakfast Program, and Renewed Classics (clothing). Joan cherished her circle of good friends in Lakefield. Joan worked as a telephone switchboard operator during the Second World War and later with Bell Telephone in Frobisher Bay (Iqaluit, Nunavut), where she also worked at the post office and as the librarian at the Centennial Library. She was a talented artist and poet and her wisdom, sense of humor, generosity, kindness and affection touched the lives of all those who were privileged to know her. Our family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of Renfrew Victoria Hospital for the compassionate care they provided to Joan in her final time with us. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to Community Care Lakefield, Box 001, 40 Rabbit Street, Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0, (https://www.canadahelps.org/dn/24590), or to a charity of your choosing. Gathering to Remember: We welcome you to attend a remembrance of Joan that will showcase her life, poetry and artwork, taking place on Saturday, January 14, 2017 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM at Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street South, Renfrew, Ontario.

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COE, Sherri Lynn December 28 2002

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of Kimberley Darlene Kohlsmith who passed away December 29, 2001:

With all of our love, Mom, Dad, Lori & Jeff, Val, Kara, Ryan, Josh and Cole

Love Ron, Tammy, Mallory, Jamie Emmett and Charlie

In Loving Memory

James Evans

In Loving Memory of

Kim Turcotte

December 31, 1958 – December 31, 2015 When the sun shines in the morning, It’s your kiss upon my face, When the gentle breeze surrounds me, I feel your warm embrace, When night casts its shadow And I lay down in our bed I hug your pillow tightly where you once did rest your head. Someday I know we’ll meet Someday I know not when To clasp your hand in my hand Never to part again. Love you always and forever, Patsy

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COE, Sherri-lynn In loving memory of the In loving memory of a dear dear daughter of Charles Aunt who passed away on and Donna, and also Mom New Years of Hailey-Dawn; who passed away December Always thinking of you 28, 2002. Aunt May. Laughing and joking in Remembering you is your special way. easy, Loved and missed every We do it every day. day! Missing you is a heartache, Shawnalee, Jamie, That never goes away. Paddy, Cordell You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold. You left the sweetest memories, The world could ever hold. To us you were someone special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today.

John Ralph Wright 1927 – 1975

The years have gone by but your memory is still fresh, Missing you at Christmas dinner and family functions. Gone but not forgotten. Martin, Lynn and Family

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Harvey McLaughlin In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away December 30, 2013. I dream of you, dear loved one, And see your smiling face, And know that you are happy, In our Father’s chosen place. Never forgotten, Janet and Family

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In memory of

Doreen Charter Always remembered, Gary, Sarah, Jennifer And grandkids

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KIM TURCOTTE Dec. 31, 1958 Dec. 31, 2015 You often said that we would miss you, How those words have proved you true, We lost the one and only Dad, Dear Dad, when we lost you. We never ask for miracles, But today just one would do, To see the front door open and see our Dad walk through.

You’ll be

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If we could bring you back, Poppa for just one single day, Then time would go so fast, We’d have so many things to say. We’d tell you dearest Poppa, That you truly were the best, And so many hearts were broken, When you were laid to rest. and now that Christmas time is here, It somehow seems to us, One special gift is missing. From beneath the Christmas Tree. If we could bring you back again, We’d say whats always true, There’s never been a Poppa quite as wonderful as you. Love Madyson and Cameron

In Loving Memory of

April 21, 1992 – January 3, 2012 It’s been 5 long years, We came to a fork in the road, You were taken up one path, We were sent down another, We push ourselves forward, Through valleys, over mountains, We push onward, Until our paths meet again, Until we are one… again. Missing you Dolly Mom and Art

We are sending a dove to Heaven with a parcel on its wings, Be careful when you open it, its full of beautiful things, Inside are a million kisses, wrapped in a million hugs, To say how much we miss you and send you all our love. We hold you close within our hearts, and there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again.

KIM TURCOTTE Dec 31, 1958 Dec. 31, 2015

In Loving Memory of

IN MEMORIAM

We miss his smile, his kindly ways, With him we spent some happy days; We’ll miss him when we need a friend, On him we always could depend. Forever loved, If only he were here today Mom, Hailey-Dawn, Then this to him we could Richard, Kyle and Nick say, God bless you, Dad, on your birthday. In loving memory of Elizabeth Linton Love and miss you, Loving Wife & Mother who Andrew, Stevie and Tash left us on December 29, 2004.

Loved and forever missed, Lana and Jimmy

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BOWES, MAY

A thousand words won’t bring you back We know because we’ve tried. Neither will a thousand tears We know because we’ve cried.

December 29, 1999 There is a special kind of feeling That is meant for you alone A huge place in our hearts That only you can own There will always be heartache And many a silent tear But also precious memories Of the days when you were here.

IN MEMORIAM

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To us you were so special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. They say that time heals everything, But we know it isn’t so, We miss you just as much today, As we did 11 years ago.

IN MEMORIAM

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$1,300 + Utilities in Arnprior Available February 1 2017, 2 Story Town, 3 Beds, 1.5 Baths 5 Appliances & Garage Call Jenna at 613-913-2538

NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DISSOLVE TAKE NOTICE that the members of the Fitzroy Beef Farmers Co-operative Inc. (Ontario Corporation No.1613459) passed a members resolution on February 4, 2016 requiring said corporation to indicate it’s intention to dissolve under the provisions of section 163(1) of the Co-operative Corporations Act. Dated December 19, 2016 Willie O’Rourke President Fitzroy Beef Farmers Inc.

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Karras’ Way in Renfrew continued its community suport with a recent $250 donation to the Renfrew and District Food Bank. The food bank’s Sandra Fredette, right, accepts the donation from owners Tim and Ruth Karras. “We love helping the community and giving back,” said Ruth. Karras’ Way sponsors sports teams and supports as many local causes as they can. The Raglan Street restaurant has been in business for four years now and the owners thank their loyal customers for the ongoing support.

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Empties for a cause

John Lockwood from the Renfrew Beer Store presents a cheque for $1,800 to Dan Thompson from the Renfrew and District Food Bank. The money was raised through a campaign where customers could donate their empties to the cause. Pat Witjes, store manager and staff appreciate all those who contributed to the drive. Tiffany Lepack/Metroland AUCTIONS

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Christmas concert in the Valley

The McNab Public School Christmas Concert was held on Wednesday, Dec. 21; Felix Lacroix a Christmas turkey (with authentic feathers) is interviewed by Gracie Lesway during the Word on the Street newscast on his feelings on being the main dinner attraction. Top right: Mackenzie Buckley, Kash James, Skylan Leckie and Ella Brooks show off their pearly whites and bottom right: Shepard Bade, Lesley Miller, Grayson MacDowall sing of about Christmas reindeer. FOR SALE

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Randy Penney, RVH president and CEO, draws the lucky ticket holder’s name for the grand prize in the Wheelbarrows of Cheer draw Dec. 14 in the new solarium. He is joined by Shauna Lemenchick, president of the RVH Auxiliary.

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The women of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary are very cheerful about raising close to $9,000 for the hospital’s new solarium, part of the Healing Garden project. Their most recent raffle, Wheelbarrows of Cheer, was a complete sellout. The winning tickets were pulled on Dec. 14 in the new auxiliary solarium during a small reception attended by auxiliary volunteers and prize sponsors. “All money raised goes towards our five-year $250,000 commitment to this beautiful new room,” said RVH Auxiliary president Shauna Lemenchick. “We are very fortunate to have a place such as this for our patients and families to come to spend time in.” The new fundraising idea was to sell tickets for one

wheelbarrow filled with a few bottles of wine, but it grew to three sought-after prizes: two overflowing wheelbarrows and a bar fridge fully stocked with holiday cheer. “We never really expected such a great response from everybody,” Lemenchick said as she thanked the 25 sponsors for their generous support. Auxiliary member Audrey Green told the story of how it all snowballed: “I went to Canadian Tire and ran into Bill Kenopic (the owner) and asked if he could maybe donate the wheelbarrow and he said, ‘Where’s your car?’ And that, believe it or not is how this whole thing took off.” Green reported that the volunteers managed to sell all 2,500 tickets and raise $8,900 towards their pledge to the hospital.

Randy Penney, RVH president and CEO, drew the lucky ticket holder’s name for the grand prize valued at $1,500: Dan Pollock from Ashton, Ontario. Second prize went to Vincent Johnson from Renfrew, and Christy O’Connor from Haley Station won the third prize. “On behalf of the hospital and the foundation, I would like to thank our auxiliary and the sponsors that have stepped up to the plate once again,” commented Penney. “We are totally dependent upon local fundraising to be able to have a building like this. It really is our patients and their families who are going to benefit from your efforts. Throughout the years, our auxiliary has always been there to support the hospital in so many different ways, such a classy organization!”

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A cute celebration

Central Public School hosted its Seasonal Celebration on Dec. 21 with two showings - at noon and 6 p.m. Top: junior and senior Kindergarten students Lily Yerrek, Logan Neill, Skye Senack, Emily Frew, Adam Dunn and Raina Brown sing Mon Bonhomme de Neige. Right: Grade 5/6 immersion class students Alex Wright, Lia Osborne and Anna Boyer sing Vive Le Vent. Bottom left: Lucas Vasquez Acres peeks out between the curtains before his performance. Photos by Tiffany Lepack/Metroland

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Alexa Farmer took centre stage for a couple of songs. Her beautiful voice was much appreciated by family and friends at the parish Isabella Fougere and other junior and senior Kindergarten students are set to wow the big crowd at St. John Chrysostom parish hall on Dec. 21. hall last week.

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St. Joseph students entertain

Lilah Redpath seems a touch nervous looking out at The multi-talented Abby Patois (she is also a speedy Becca Welsh, Hudson Burns, Mathew Bradbury (even though his hat the crowd while Jack Coady is ready to perform dur- basketball player) is handy at the ukulele while persays Evan) and Georgia Reed sing together at the St. Joseph’s concert. ing St. Joseph’s Arnprior Christmas concert. forming a Christmas ditty during her school concert.

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St. Joe’s high school performs the Mannequin Challenge ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

Remember the ice-bucket challenge a couple of years back? Where everyone seemed to get into the whole idea of dumping a bucket of perfectly good ice water over their heads as a way of accepting challenges thrown out by others? Obviously not something thought up by anyone who has to pay a municipal water bill. Well, that’s gone now. But the spirit of the whole thing remains, as a new craze is sweeping along the networks of social and mass media. That new phenomenon is known as the Mannequin Challenge. It would appear that St. Joseph’s High School is not immune to such waves of mass hysteria, as mannequin challenges appear to be popping up all over the place. In fact, one media class has the option of incorporating such a production into their final culminating assignment. Taking its cue, or perhaps inspiration, from that stalwart of retail marketing, the mannequin, teams of people of all types are using video to

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Teacher Jeff Retty appears set to administer some of the “tough-love” defence used by teachers during Baskets For The Bank, while a student player counters with a full-court press. John Agnew is front and centre in this segment of the Mannequin Challenge.

capture what are basically tableaus, a fancy little name given to the exercise of having people hold predetermined poses, with the difference being a video camera moving around them and among them, capturing what appears to be a snippet of time, almost as if it was a photograph, only one where the camera is moving. Make no mistake. This flies in the face of one of the most fundamental rules of videography, that being that the camera remains still and the subjects move. This mannequin business puts all that wonderful theory on its ear. Perhaps it’s the intuitive knowledge that they’re breaking such a golden rule that appeals to those who take the time, and make the effort, to attempt this. Or maybe it’s just fun. At St. Joe’s, there didn’t appear to be an awful lot of reflective soulsearching as to why a mannequin challenge should be undertaken. It appeared, rather, to be a simple case of “Hey, we should do this!” And so it was done. And let’s forget about things like planning, organizing, and getting everything set-up. No, let’s just go for

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it, at half-time, in a gym packed with people, during one of the biggest events of the year, that being Baskets For The Bank. Let’s just, well, go for it! And so they did. Six hundred people, or thereabouts. Remaining absolutely still. So that a camera could move about them as they held their poses. As if that was gonna fly. But you know what? It did. It actually did fly. I mean, try to get thirty kids in a classroom to remain quiet and still during a critical examination of the Pythagorean Theorem. It’s like taking a bunch of cats out for a walk. But the Mannequin Challenge? Well that’s different. Suddenly you have dozens upon dozens of students absolutely frozen in their places! For a minute! You can’t buy that kind of attention. Sometimes things defy explanation. And sometimes, the fact that things defy explanation is explanation enough. The Mannequin Challenge appears to be one of those things, and full marks need to be given to everyone who made this thing work. And as for who came up with the idea in the first place? God only knows.

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Renfrew Minor Hockey Association weekly results Packers face Wolves This week in Renfrew Minor Hockey novice house action, the team hosted its seven-team tournament on Dec. 17 with a strong Almonte Pakenham team coming out on top with a win over Fred Hansma Construction (FHC) who were a tired group but gave a great effort. FHC won the previous games 2-1 over the Rink Rats on goals by Evan Charbonneau and Joshua Ruddy, Kyler Rea played well in goal stopping a couple breakaways. The Rats got one past Rea by Jackson Sammon. Fred Hansma Construction won another thriller 2-1 over Pembroke. Rea was steady in goal and Joshua Ruddy scored both goals. The Rink Rats lost a barn burner 3-2 In the B-Final to Kanata. Jackson Sammon and Gabriel Leighton fired number one on the season and was named top hustler. Goalie Noah Hein was tremendous in goal and was named MVP. Hein earned a 5-0 shutout over Pembroke. Thomas Roselar scored three times, Jackson Sammon and William Moriarity fired singles. Renfrew Pizzeria lost both

games 5-0 to Kanata and 3-2 to the Kanata Rebels. Ross McGregor and Josh Cross scored. Canadian Tire (CTC) (8-6) lost in Eganville Dec. 17 on a snowy day 3-2. Connor Hanniman scored twice in Eganville. CTC won 5-0 at home Dec. 18 over Pembroke. Isaac Labossiere had the shutout, his second. Colin Charron and Connor Hanniman each scored twice and Davis Runtz also scored. Barker’s Collision Center are first overall at 11-0 had their games cancelled. PEEWEE HOUSE

MY FM (8-3-2) took out Westmeath 9-0 on Dec. 18 at home. Sam Labossiere with his fourth shutout, Riley Fieding scored three goals and Kenny Ingram added a pair as did Luke Steele. Ryan Stephens and Parker Mulvihill also scored. Personalize It dropped Eganville 12-3 and are now first place at 12-1-1 in 14 games. Ben Delorme was solid in goal, Chase Congdon scored four times now has 42 goals on the season before the break. Memphis Simons added the

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hat trick and Brandon CamPEEWEE WOLVES eron added two. Singles went to Isaac Stewart, Nevin Prevost and Renfrew played to a 2-2 draw Keegan Crozier. against the Arnprior Packers, now (7-4-2) in 13 games. Angus BANTAM HOUSE Duchene fired his 42 goal of the Metro, with only a couple of season, Spencer Pole scored the wins and two ties, lost in Barry’s other. MacKenzie Earle was hot in Bay 6-0, 8-2 in Pembroke and 4-2 to another Pembroke team Dec. nets for the Wolves facing 24 shots. 2. Katie Brydges in goal faced a ton of rubber. Brandt Habel and BANTAM WOLVES Carson Moran scored Dec. 2. Renfrew, unbeaten in 13 Moran and Christopher Cayen straight, clinched first place bescored in the 8-2 defeat. Karras’ fore Christmas won in Petawawa Way have only two wins. 6-3 on Dec. 18. ATOM TIMBERWOLVES Sam Brown was the winning Renfrew Atoms travelled to piper, birthday boy Nycholas Petawawa Dec. 11 winning 4-2, Pearse had a banner day scoring Wyatt Crozier and Carter De- twice, Carter Sammon, Colby Bleeks, Kelson Hart and Avery beau were steady in goal. Cole Brownlee, Kolton Osip- Campbell also scored. Wolves won in Barry’s Bay enko, Tate Skelhorn and Zoey Bresnahan scored for Renfrew against Valley Storm 6-3 also. Meadow Congdon was solid in who are (5-7-3). nets and Colby Bleeks scored Midget Wolves Renfrew nipped Muskrat Dec. a pair. Alexander Vanderploeg 18 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity added four assists in two road Centre 3-1. Carter Atkins was wins. in goal. Wolves got goals by Ben NOVICE Scheuneman with two goals and The Timberwolves host a Jared Burnette one. Wolves (11tournament at Ma-Te-Way on 1) in 12 games. No report from Friday, Dec. 30. Pembroke Dec. 19

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The Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League took a very short holiday break and now the teams are back at it. One of the oldest rivalries on ice heats up for the next three games as the Arnprior Packers and the Renfrew Timberwolves play three games in a row. On Dec. 23 the two faced off in Arnprior as the Packers honoured Daryle Meek. The Packers website described Meek as a staple in the community for many years. He is a former Packers player and was the top defensemen on a number of occasions. Meek’s jersey was honoured before puck drop. Game score was unavailable due to early deadline. On Wednesday, Dec. 29 the Timberwolves host the Packers at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre with an 8 p.m. puck drop. This game is also a special fundraiser for the Renfrew Midget Timberwolves who are off to compete in the International Silver Stick competition in early January. The third game of the series is set for Friday, Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. also in Renfrew. Even though the two teams are on opposite ends of the standings Packers head coach Tony Iob says they’re always great games. “They always come hard,” said Iob. “Last time we played them, Renfrew was up 2-0 with eight minutes to go before we came back, so we can’t take them lightly.” Iob says the rivalry goes back years. “I can remember when I was a kid it was huge,” said Iob. The Packers are currently in third place of the Richardson Division with 47 points behind Perth with 51 and Richmond with 48. The Timberwolves are currently in last place with eight points.

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Bees Cafe and Rink Rats Skate Sharpening Shop. Jo-anne Caldwell, program developer, Town of Renfrew parks and recreation department, also reminds people can get skates at the arena. “People can borrow skates during public skate sessions – there are many different sizes available – child and adult,” said Caldwell in an email. There are also a number of different activities you can enjoy at Ma-Te-Way. “The sliding hill is snow covered, people are out on the Ma-Te-Way Park trails snowshoeing (you can borrow snowshoes from the Recreation Centre) and cross-country skiing and the Recreation Centre has free play in the gymnasium over the holiday,” said Caldwell.

“People are welcome to play floor hockey, badminton or basketball during this unstructured time. The gymnasium is open to the public each day the facility is open.” ARNPRIOR

Tim Hortons is also sponsoring free skates at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior from Dec. 27 to Jan. 6 from 1 to 3 p.m. (excluding Dec. 31 and Jan. 1). The Arnprior pool is also open on a new schedule, for full details and swim costs visit: http://arnprior.ca/wpsystem/uploads/2016/11/Christmasswim-and-skate-poster-2016.pdf


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+ HST & Lic • 84 mth

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2011 Subaru Impreza

* $ * 9,944 | 91 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 9,944 | 91 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

2011 Kia Rio

2010 Kia Rondo

* $ * 7,944 | 73 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

St#:19423

$

$

St#:19521

$

5,788 | 53 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

*

St#:19435 • AWD

*

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2011 Mazda 3 GX

2010 Kia Rio 5 EX

* $ * 9,744 | 89 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 4,944 | 45 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

$

St#:19470 • 4 door

2010 Nissan Altima S

St#:19483

* $ * 8,444 | 78 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 8,844 | 81 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

2010 Mazda 6 GS

2011 Chevy Aveo LT

2012 Chevy Sonic LT

St#:19702 • sunroof

9,788 | 90 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

*

$

St#:19707

8,644 | 79 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

*

2012 Mazda 2

2009 Hyundai Accent

* $ * 9,944 | 79 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 8,444 | 67 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 3,944 | 36 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

2011 Ford Focus

2008 Mazda 5 GS

* $ * 6,144 | 56 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 5,444 | 69 + HST & Lic • 48 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 8,444 | 78 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

2011 VW Jetta

2011 Mazda 3

2012 Toyota Corolla

$

* $ * 8,244 | 66 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY $

St#:19710

9,944 | 79 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

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St#:19506 • 4 door • auto

St#:19600 • 4 door

St#:19714 • 4 door • auto

9,944 | 87 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

*

$

$

St#:19512

7,944 | 73 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

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8,944 | 71 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

*

2013 Ford Focus SE

* $ * 11,744 | 83 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

BIWEEKLY

2011 Mazda 3 GX

* $ * 9,944 | 91 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 9,944 | 91 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 6,944 | 64 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 9,944 | 79 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

2010 Mazda 3

2013 VW Jetta

$

$

St#:18908

2011 Toyota Corolla

St#:19000 • 4 door • auto

St#:19017 • 4 door • auto • air

$

2012 Mazda 3

St#:18955

St#:19088 • 4 door • auto • air

$

2011 Toyota Corolla

St#:18959 • 4 door

2012 Nissan Versa

2012 Chevy Cruze LS

* $ * 7,944 | 73 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

* $ * 9,944 | 70 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

2012 Nissan Versa

2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring

2010 Kia Soul

2010 Mazda 3 Sport

9,944 | 79 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

8,944 | 82 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

St#:19258 • 4 door • hatch back

6,944 | 55 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $

*

$

St#:19261

* $

*

$

$

St#:19284

* $

*

$

St#:19313

6,444 | 59 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

* $ * 9,944 | 91 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

St#:19224 • 4 door • hatch back

* $ * 9,444 | 87 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

St#:18971 • 4 door • auto

St#:19125

* $ * 6,944 | 64 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY $

St#:19788

$

2010 Kia Forte Koupe

2011 Kia Rio

St#:18997 • 4 door • auto

*

2011 Ford Fusion SE

St#:18882 • 4 door • loaded

2011 Kia Forte

St#:19626

St#:19734

St#:18473 • 4 door

$

11,944 | 95 * $

+ HST & Lic • 72 mth

2012 Chevy Sonic LS

2012 Nissan Versa

St#:19585 • 4 door • hatch back

$

St#:19524

$

$

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2011 Ford Fiesta

St#:19671 • 4 door • hatch back

St#:19477 • with TECH PACKAGE

* $

*

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2013 Ford Escape SE St#:19653

$

2009 Mits. Lancer Ralliart

$

St#:18526

11,944 | BIWEEKLY 110 * $

*

+ HST & Lic • 84 mth

+ HST & Lic • 60 mth

2011 Subaru Impreza AWD

13,788 | 98 * $

2011 Toyota Corolla LE

St#:18632 • sunroof

St#:18948 • 4 door • auto • air

2010 Nissan Altima

2010 Subaru Forester 2.5 AWD

*

WOW!

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2012 Nissan Altima

2011 VW Passat CC Highline

St#:18963

2013 Mazda 3

2012 VW Passat 3.6 L

St#:18965

St#:18978 • Skyactive

St#:18986 • leather • Comfort line

2012 Mazda 5 GT

2013 Mazda 3 Sport

2010 Nissan Altima

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 11,944 | 110 10,944 | 101 14,944 | 119 18,444 | 170 14,944 | 106 18,944 | 152 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

$

St#:19163 • 2 door

2014 Hyundai Veloster

St#:19196

St#:19211 • with TECH PKG

2013 Chevy Sonic LS

2010 Honda Insight LX

St#:19244

St#:19260

St#:19287 • 2 door

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 12,644 | 116 13,944 | 128 16,944 | 120 14,944 | 119 12,444 | 88 12,944 | 119 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

$

2015 Chrysler 200 S

St#:19916 • leather • roof • nav

14,944 | 106 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

$

* $

*

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11,344 | 80 + HST & Lic • 80 mth BIWEEKLY

$

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2013 Chrysler 200 S

11,744 | BIWEEKLY 108 + HST & Lic • 60 mth $

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2008 Honda Accord

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$

* $

*

2013 Hyundai Genesis Turbo

St#:19888 • 2 dr • leath • roof • nav

St#:19878

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* $

* $

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2013 Chev Equinox LX St#:19872 • AWD

$

11,444 | 81 * $

+ HST & Lic • 84 mth

2013 Mazda 3 GX St#:18991

2013 Mits. Lancer SE

2010 Hyundai Tucson GL

St#:19005 • AWD

St#:19031 • AWD

2011 Honda Accord SE

St#:19328 • 4 door • auto • loaded

2014 Fiat 500 L Sport

2012 Ford Fusion SE

St#:19334

St#:19384

BIWEEKLY

2013 Mazda 3 GX

2013 Nissan Altima 3.5 SL St#:19451

2012 Honda Civic

St#:18618 • only 41,000 kms • air

* $ * 12,944 | 103 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

$

2011 Hyundai Sonota Sport

St#:19080

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 12,944 | 92 14,944 | 106 13,944 | 128 11,944 | 85 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

$

*

2012 Mini Cooper

St#:19095 • 6 speed

* $ * 11,944 | 110 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

$

* $ * 11,944 | 95 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY

$

2013 Chevy Cruze LT

2016 Hyundai Elantra GL

St#:19921

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 14,444 | 133 14,444 | 102 12,544 | 99 16,944 | 120 11,884 | 84 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

$

2013 Ford Mustang St#:19858

2011 Toyota Matrix St#:19884

* $ * $ * $ * 15,944 | 113 10,744 | 99 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

$

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2012 Nissan Sentra

St#:19824 • auto • air

2012 Mazda 6 GT

St#:19793 • sunroof

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* $ * 13,944 | 99 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

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2009 Mits. Eclipse GTP

2010 Mazda 6 GT

St#:19754 • leather

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 10,944 | 87 14,444 | 115 11,888 | 109 + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 72 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

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St#:19158

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2015 Jeep Wrangler angler Sport 4x4 St#:19900 • 4 ddr • auto • air • warranty • only 34,000 kms

$

WOW!

34,944 | 248 * $

+ HST & Lic • 84 mth

2011 Ford F150

St#:19883 • ext. cab, short box

*

BIWEEKLY

2013 Ford Explorer XLT Sport 4x4 St#:19876 • leather, roof, nav

2010 Ford F150 Lariat 4x4

2015 Ford F150 XLt 4x4

St#:19844 • crew, leath, roof, nav St#:19869 • crew, short box, warranty

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 15,944 | 147 25,844 | 184 20,544 | 189 32,944 | 234 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

$

2013 Chevy Silverado LS 4x4

2011 Dodge Ram

2011 Ford F150 XLT 4x4

2009 Ford F150

St#:19522 • short box, V8 Hemi

St#:19731 • crew cab, short box

St#:19677 • SUPER CREW

2013 Toyota Tacoma 4x4

2011 Ford F250 XLT

2011 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4x4

2011 Dodge Ram 2500 ST 4x4

St#:19771 • ext. cab

* $ * $ * $ * 7,944 | 73 23,488 | 167 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

2014 Ford F150 4x4

St#:19725 • ext. cab, short box

2013 Ford F150 4x4

St#:19851 • LONG BOX

$

2014 Ford F150 STX 4x4

2014 Ford F150 XL 4x4

St#:19816 • ext. cab

St#:19819 • SUPER CREW

2010 Dodge Ram 4x4

2010 Ford F150 XLT 4x4

* $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * 24,988 | 177 23,344 | 216 19,988 | 184 28,844 | 205 29,788 | 212 29,988 | 213 + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY

$

St#:19454 • V6, ext. cab

St#:19223 • long box

St#:19081 • crew cab

St#:19331 • DEISEL

St#:19814 • quad cab, Hemi

St#:19843 • long box

* $ * 20,944 | 193 28,744 | 204 17,788 | 164 23,288 | 215 16,944 | 156 15,344 | 141 + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 84 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY + HST & Lic • 60 mth BIWEEKLY

$

* $

* $

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* $

* $

* $

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* $

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* $

* $

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The Jaguars hockey team from St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew recently won the annual Valour High School ‘A’ tournament for the fourth year in a row. Players are from both Renfrew and Anprior, and surrounding areas. The team is, front row from left, Andrew Searson, Nolan McGregor, Brendan Hill, Jack Quinn, Nick Fleguel, Aidan Donohue, Jared Burnette, and John Agnew; back row, Stacey McGregor (coach), Ryan McIntyre (coach), Tyson Johnston, Jayce Greer, Jack Searson, Stephen Hass, Tyler Blackburn, Cohen Dunn, Brayden Dellaire, Liam Enright, Carter Atkins, Mike McMahon (coach). Missing are Nic Crozier, Jacob Freemark, Jeff Halk (coach), Doug Miller (coach).

Youth indoor soccer league stars Jan. 9 The Lil’ Cleats indoor soccer league is back for its second year. The program runs on Monday nights for two different age groups. The under six league for boys and girls ages five and six goes from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and the under eight league is for boys and girls seven and eight years olds foes from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The six week program runs: Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 at Renfrew Collegiate Institute gymnasium. In case of bus cancellation, snow days,

safety permits are cancelled, and therefore Lil’ Cleat will be cancelled that night as well. The coaches are: Wilson and Kyla Halk, they are both teachers with the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board. This is our second year coaching Lil’ Cleats, and together we also have eight years coaching experience coaching soccer through the Renfrew Minor Soccer Club. The main objective is to foster, develop, and promote the game of soccer, while assisting in the development of individual athletic skill and

most importantly to encourage sportsmanship and to have fun! Space is limited and capped at 25 (please email khalk@rccdsb.edu.on.ca to reserve a spot. The $60 registration fee, and completed registration form, are due by the first night of the program (Monday, Jan. 9). Cash and/or cheque can be made payable to Kyla Halk. For additional questions, or more information, please call Kathleen Wilson @ 613433-2898.

Curling on ANDY SKLEPOWICZ Behind the glass

It’s hard to believe we are moving into the second half, the busy half, of the curling season. It will be a season of new curlers and teams, many fun community bonspiels, club championships and loads of curling. If you are still sitting on that same couch and missing all the fun, fitness and friendship it’s not too late to give the club a call or speak to any happy curler and we will fit you in somewhere. Looking to try curling, sign up for a fun spiel. Any member will be happy to help with that or visit the club website and get started.And now the curling news. In Tuesday afternoon Ladies action the second draw for the Scott Trophy was a barnburner. Both Marg Dawson’s team and Anne Windle’s team recorded four wins and one loss - Marg’s team was the winner with a victory over Anne’s team in head to head competition . The winning team consisted of Marg Dawson, Theresa Mann, Ann Forgie and Carol Mathers.The second place team consisted of Anne Windle, Rachel Leclaire, Louise Jamieson and Marie Edwards. Congratulations to all of the ladies. In Wednesday Skins action the team of Rob Warren, Karl Mann, Steve Hibbons and Kevin MacGillavary swept all of their games and took home the honours in the second draw.

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Chalk Talk at duplicate bridge advocates Audrey Grant LEWIS MACDONALD Renfrew Duplicate Bridge Club

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Musical musings

Children of Ms. April’s Music Studio held their annual Christmas concert on Dec. 16 at Trinity- St. Andrew’s Church in Renfrew. From left, in back, are: Austin Sparling, Taelyr Turcotte, Ben Johnson, Nash Beakley and Madyson O’Grady. Middle row: Kiannah Barr, Tanner Sparling, Grace Currie, Carter Hamilton, Laney Stever, Erik Laska, Noah Kruger, Amelia Sartarelli, Syann Styres, Zander Stever and April Resmer; and in front: Zoe McKechnie, Sadie Cuccaro, Emmett Sartarelli, Alaina Dean, Alexis Townsend, Will Johnson, Vivian Helfery, Ellie O’Grady, Jacey Stever and Nia Helferty.

Nine-and-one-half tables competed for honours at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Dec. 21 as regulars didn't let holiday preparations trump an afternoon of duplicate bridge entertainment. In the Chalk Talk preceding play, Wayne Daze highlighted Audrey Grant's guidelines for declarers. Her advice is that declarer should make a plan that has three components. The first step is to assess the situation which involves counting winners and losers. If you have enough tricks, you should take them before something goes wrong. A second step comes into play if you find you need extra tricks. The advice here is to browse the Declarer's Checklist which has five options to develop tricks or eliminate losers. These options are promotion, length, finesse, trumping losers and discarding.

A final piece of advice is to consider the best order in which to play the cards. Wayne concluded with two practice hands where players could apply Grant's advice. The afternoon at Ma-Te-Way saw two successful small slams. On Board 1, Leanne Cheliak and Rick Duncan made six diamonds. Then on Board 8, Sharon and Tom Sewter brought home a six hearts contract. Kudos to both pairs. Congratulations to the Dec. 21 winners: NORTH-SOUTH

First: Jeannie Yagminas and Mona Brydges; Second: Carol and Dave Sulpher; Third: Sharon and Tom Sewter. EAST-WEST

First: Leanne Cheliak and Rick Duncan; Second: Bernadette and Tom Culhane; Third: Anna McCallum and Mary Anne Marshall.

An opportunity to dance with life at Renfrew Art Guild next meeting Tuesday, Jan. 3 CHRIS MUSSETT Renfrew Art Guild

It’s time to say goodbye to the blessings of 2016 and anticipate the many more to come in 2017. This coming year will bring us the celebrations surrounding Canada’s 150th birthday, and we at Renfrew Art Guild

Happy ! Holidays

have already joined others in the Art Tree Project (www.arttreeproject.ca) thanks to member Marlene Schaly. In an effort to raise the profile of artistic activity in our town and to join in this sense of celebration, we at the guild will be having “pop-up” art displays around town. Look for us at various locations, including Low

Feliz Navidad!

Merry Christmas to All!

Square, the Visitor Information Centre and Ma-Te-Way Park. We will also be sponsoring our fifth Art in the Park this July. At a time of the year when change and new personal initiatives come to the fore, maybe it could be a time to include creative practices into your routine if you don’t already. Creative

And To All A Good Night!

play is a great way to dance with life and increase happiness and purpose, as well as reducing stress...call it joy therapy! There will be more on this in future articles. Our next meeting is Tuesday, Jan. 3 and we will be hosting guest Chuck Ross from Ottawa, who was a guide at the National Gallery of Canada for 15 years. Ross will

Happy New Year!

Joyeux Noel!

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Only time would tell if Emerson could build his dreams There was nothing left in the house to remind us that Christmas had ever happened. The tree, as bare as a badger, was in the backyard, the few decorations packed away, and the last of the shortbread long gone. We children were left with a few presents as reminders that just a few days before, our lives were filled with carol singing, the smell of the tree, and a table laden with turkey pie, Christmas cake and Mother’s French Tourtieres. Now it was all leftovers. But there was still the thrill of enjoying the few presents, one from Santa, and of course, the usual new mitts, socks and underwear. And a book. Mother always managed to find a few pennies to buy each of us a book for Christmas. But it was my brother Emerson who always knew even before Christmas morning, what one of his presents would be. And even though he knew what it was, he was always thrilled to open the same present he would get every year. Early in the fall, Mother would have gone into Ritza’s Rexall Drug Store for its ‘one-cent-sale’ and for 10 cents she would buy one large white writing pad ... and for another nickel, she would get five more. These would be tucked away until Christmas, then wrapped and put under the tree for Emerson. Emerson loved to draw. Not animals, or trees, or scenes of the country, but buildings. He could sit for hours drawing the most outlandish buildings you ever saw! He drew big glass buildings, never before seen on the face of the earth ... all made of glass. For heaven’s sake! Glass! Who ever heard of glass buildings? And

Mother forbid us to say anything to Emerson about his crazy drawings. We could laugh ourselves sick behind his back, but he was to be left alone with his fantasy buildings. And so while Everett and Earl whittled with their new jackknives, Audrey wrote MARY COOK in her new red diary and I dressed and undressed the little doll Santa had brought he would use a crayon and colour the me, Emerson lost himself in glass windows gold, and said one day his drawings of outlandish buildings, we would see buildings just like the insisting that one day we wouldn’t be ones he had put to paper. And we laughing. would laugh our heads off. Imagine, “You just wait and see,” he’d say. glass buildings with golden windows! “One day, even in Ottawa, we’ll see And he would draw elevators on these very same buildings and then these glass buildings going up on the you won’t be laughing!” outside. Now, that really sent us into Poor Emerson, I’d think, what a hysterics. Imagine! Elevators going waste of time drawing buildings that up on the outside of buildings! “Poor no one in their right mind would ever Emerson,” my sister Audrey would think of putting up. say. “He’ll never amount to a hill of And then I would stop and wonbeans with those crazy ideas in his der. What if those kinds of buildings, head.” in years to come, really would fill One building looked like a good the streets of a city? What if you regust of wind would blow it over. From ally could see an elevator shaft if you its base, many stories were added, go- were standing on the outside? Would ing up like dominoes, stretching out we ever see glass buildings shining and away from the base. And with like gold? And what of my brother, I his ruler and soft leaded pencil (also would wonder. Would he ever grow up bought at the one-cent-sale), he added to see his drawings put to use? I knew glass walls. He certainly loved glass only time would tell. walls. And the pile of pictures of buildings would grow, using up page Interested in an electronic version after page of the white pads Mother of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. had bought at the ‘one-cent-sale’ smashwords.com and type MaryRweeks before Christmas. Once a page Cook for e-book purchase details, or if was filled, he would put it with the pile you would like a hard copy, please conalready under his bed. tact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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Imagine if you were a red crayon growing up in a family of green ones? That’s the premise of Emerald’s Big Discovery, a new children’s book by Michelle Freemark. Freemark will be visiting Greater Madawaska Public Library on Jan. 5 for the Storytime program that runs every Thursday from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. She will read her book during the story portion of the program. There’ll also be a fun craft related to the story. Hint, hint...it might have something to do with colours and crayons! Although the illustrated story-

book is geared to three-to-eight age group, its themes – self-discovery, self-acceptance and tolerance – are universal. “It’s timely,” says Freemark, a first-time author who lives in Almonte. She’s right. Given that Dictionary.com’s 2016 Word of the Year is xenophobia, fear of the other, this captivating story and its messages couldn’t come at a better time. Odds are older siblings and grownups will be just as taken with the uplifting, self-affirming tone of Emerald’s Big Discovery.” Emerald’s Big Adventure will be available for sale during the author visit. Copies are just $13 each. For more information email gmpl@bellnet.ca or call 613-7522317. We hope you’ll join us!

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, emails and texts might fill your week as everyone wants to speak with you in the coming days. Schedule a break from your devices if you find yourself overwhelmed. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Career progress is more complicated than you had originally thought, Taurus. You might need to take a step back and reassess your career path. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, doors are opening for you all over the place, but you don’t know which one to choose. Speak with someone you trust who can serve as an advisor and mentor. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, you have a need to be emotionally connected to others at this time, but you also want to exert your independence. You might have to make some decisions. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, others are on your mind this week. You feel a need to help in any way you can, so use this week to explore volunteer opportunities in your Here’s How It Works: community. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each You may need an adjustment period to tackle a new assignment, Virgo. row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric This is not something to rush, so take your time even if the results are clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! slow to come along.

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DECEMBER 28 There will be a bid euchre tournament at the Golden Age Activity Centre beginning at 11:45 a.m. with soup and bun lunch $4 included in the $10 tournament fee. Games will begin at 12:45 p.m. Sign up early. A great way to spend an afternoon.

Wednesday soup and bun lunches are back at the Renfrew Golden Age Activity Centre. $4 for lunch at noon. Stay for card games; euchre, 500 or canasta. All level of players welcome. Thinking of volunteering? Drop by and see us at 212 Raglan St. S. Renfrew.

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JANUARY 5

Autograph your work with Excellence. Drop in to Employment Networks or call 613-432-3424 to register for our free Employer Expectations info session from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Golden Age Activity Centre brings in the New Year early with a New Year’s party from 1 to 4 p.m. with Bernadette Kelly and Bernice. Lots of music and laughter to celebrate the arrival of 2017. See you there.

Caregiver Support Group – Are you caring for someone living with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church (291 Plaunt St. S) on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. DECEMBER 30 There will be a New Year’s Brunch at the Golden Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more Age Activity Centre for $5 beginning at 11 until information at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 170 1:00. Get your tickets early. Relax to entertainment at 1:00. The EMC’s will be there at 1:00 for the Wellness Clinic. . The Centre will be CLOSED Looking to play bridge? There is organized bridge every Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Golden Jan. 2 and reopen on Jan. 3. Happy New Year Age Activity Centre. Please call to register: 613everyone 431-8289. Wii Bowling is offered at 1 p.m. Try it The Renfrew Legion is hosting one final night of you will have fun! bingo in 2016. Doors open at 6 p.m., bingo starts Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at at 7 p.m. with two $500 jackpots. Donations to the Renfrew Legion, bingo to follow, cost $5.00. the Food Bank greatly appreciated. New members welcome.

DECEMBER 31

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 148 Renfrew will be hosting a New Year’s Eve Dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Fifth Street. Tickets are available at the Legion Lounge $15 per person and $25 per couple.Tickets at Legion Lounge New Years Eve party at RCAF Wing. Ring in the New Year with the popular Adam Hamelin and Country Junk! Cost: $15 person Light lunch served at midnight.

JANUARY 1 At the Cobden Legion from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A delicious, all you can eat breakfast buffet. Cost: only $10 for adults and $5 for twelve and under. Help support our community! The menu consists of: eggs, pancakes and maple syrup, sausages, bacon, home fries, toast and jam, juice, coffee/ tea and the famous Moose Milk! Bring the entire family and friends, enjoy a super breakfast and company.

JANUARY 6 The Golden Age Activity Centre offers fitness classes at 11 a.m. A mac ‘n cheese lunch will be available for $4. At 1 p.m. there will be entertainment with Rita & Richard Quirt and Dorothy Coulas. Plan to attend

JANUARY 7 Six-hand euchre fundraiser for Douglas St. Patrick’s Parade at 7 p.m. at Douglas Tavern, $20/person Register your teams with Art 613582-3850, Billy 613-281-0562, Rob or Preston 613-649-2378.

JANUARY 8 The January 2017 Valley Singles Lunch will be held at 1 p.m. at The Redneck Bistro in Calabogie. For info contact Pat at (613) 622-5693 or Johanna at (613) 432-7622.

JANUARY 10

Building a Successful Resume. Drop in to Employment Networks or call 613-432-3424 to register for our free Resume Development info Occupational Profiling of Career Options. Drop in to Employment Networks or call 613-432-3424 session from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. to register for our free Occupational Research info session from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. The Golden Age Activity Centre will be hosting an Estate Planning session at 10 a.m. presented by T.Kym Cherry from Edward Jones. Bring your Ukulele classes will be held at the Renfrew questions and become informed. Also at 10 a.m. Golden Age Activity Centre at 10 a.m. led by David Chambers. There is no fee but please sign the carving class continues. Call 613-431-8289 for further information. up. Call the Centre: 613-431-8289.

JANUARY 3

• DECEMBER 31 The Arnprior Curling Club will again be hosting a New Year’s Eve dinner and dance. $55/ person. 7 p.m. start with dinner at 8 p.m. Tickets on sale Nov 26th. Contact Carol Theriault 623-7272 or Gail Gray 623-2292.

• JANUARY 2-6

Tim Horton’s Holiday Skate everyday from Monday to Friday, 1 - 3 p.m. at Nick Smith Centre 77 James St. Free.

• JANUARY 4

Welcome! Bring a Friend!! Accessible. Take Out Available. Winter Carnival events include a public swim from 1 to 3 p.m. at Nick Smith Centre, and tobogganing from 6 to 9 p.m. at Havey’s Hill, end of James Street. The former requires a button from the Optimist Club while the latter is free. A wine tasting and dance takes place at Nick Smith Centre from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. as part of the Optimist Club Winter Carnival festival Advance tickets required.

Dining With Friends Wednesday Jim’s Restaurant 5 - 7 p.m. A social get together for local seniors 60 & over, disabled and individuals with special needs. $13.00 each. Tickets must be purchased by Tuesday, January 3rd at noon. For more information, please call 613623-7981.

Art Tree community art show is from today until March 8 at the public library, 21 Madawaska St. Free.

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• JANUARY 25

Bridge for all levels every at Island View Suites. 2-4 p.m. Hosted by Isabell Judd. No charge. Refreshments to be served. Please RSVP with Eden at 613-622-0002 ext. 5.

Breakfast N’ Learn hosted by ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home. Sponsored by Tierney Stauffer LLP., Wednesday, Galilee Centre, Payment/Greetings 8:30 a.m. breakfast 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Presentation by special guest Jackie Laughlin, Community Manager, Royal Bank of Canada, Arnprior. Topic: How Seniors can identify and protect themselves from fraud. Cost $6.50 per person. Register 613-623-7981 by 4 p.m. Monday, January 23, ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior. Age 55 and over welcome. More info Liz Wall 613-623-7981.

• JANUARY 5 The Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary welcomes new members to help raise money to support the animals. Join us at our monthly business meeting 1:30 - 3 p.m. Thursday at the animal shelter, 245 West Hunt Club Rd behind Hunt Club Nissan. Refreshments are served and all are welcome. For more information, call Linda 613-823-6770 or go to facebook.com/OttawaHumaneSocietyAuxiliary.

• JANUARY 22 Film Club showing is at 2 p.m., Arnprior Public Library. Free but RSVP required.

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• JANUARY 16

The Music of Broadway will be presented at 3 p.m. at Grace St. Andrews United Church, 257 John St. N. Free.

The Humane Society’s bingo night is at the Arnprior Legion, 7 p.m.

• FEBURARY to MAY

• JANUARY 19 Winter Carnival events include an air bounce from 5 to 9 p.m. and public skate from 8 to 9 p.m. Both at Nick Smith Centre and require a button from the Optimist Club.

• JANUARY 20

My Story, May Tattoo exhibit is at Arnprior & District Museum, 35 Madawaska St. Admission is free.

• FEBRUARY 11 Randy Boswell is guest speaker at the public library, beginning at 1 p.m. Admission is free.

Winter Carnival events include pub night and Live Food Auction from 5:30 p.m. and a public swim from 7 to 9 p.m. Both at Nick Smith Centre and require a button from the Optimist Club.

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• JANUARY 21

• FEBRUARY 18

White Lake Marina holds its annual Family Skate & Food Drive from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Nick Smith Centre. Admission is free with a food donation.

Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church Women’s AFGCC youth ice fishing derby is set for Winter Roast Pork Dinner Saturday, 5:00 to between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Goodwin Bay, 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, end of McLean Avenue. Weather dependent. 257 John Street North, Arnprior. Tickets at Free. the Door – Adults $15.00, Children Under 6 Years Free; Family of 4 (Children Under 12) • FEBRUARY 20 $30.00. For Information Call: 613-623-2590, Family Day Skate from 1-3 p.m. at Nick Smith 613-623-5069 or 613-623-5321. Everyone Centre. Free. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide / The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 29, 2016 47


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®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Elantra L Manual/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,895/$1,595, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Financing example: 2016 Elantra L Manual at 0% per annum equals $85 biweekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $15,627. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. Holiday bonus of 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 models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with 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 2016 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. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,795, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Lease offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km. •Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Limited/2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited/2016 Accent 4-Door GL are $27,677/$41,527/$42,577/$19,577. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. •Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2016 Accent 4-Door GL (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. •Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). *Based on the 2009-2015 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales report. †•Offers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

48 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide / The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 29, 2016


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