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Arnprior mayor, reeve candidates square off over growth and taxes DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com
SILO FALLS A large silo full of corn silage at the Dean farm east of Arnprior in Galetta toppled on a barn Monday. It was a devastating loss for the farm family. 12
DEATH IN THE WOODS A convoy of police vehicles gets ready to leave Calabogie Saturday after a woman’s body was found near Mountain Chute. The next day a man’s body was found in the same area. It appears the elderly couple got stuck while back-roading and died before being found. 14
Growth and tax increases were the recurring themes as Arnprior mayoral and reeve candidates made their case before a standing room of some 350 people at the Nick Smith Centre Sept. 29. Mayoral candidates Nancy Black, Ted Kelly, David Reid, Jim Silye and Doug Smith joined reeve candidates Alex Winter, Eric Burton, Walter Stack and Tom Peckett to answer questions from the public on topics ranging from four-year vision to the OPP contract and seniors’ housing. But many questions came back to growing residential, industrial and commercial developments. Some candidates indicated Arnprior is playing catch-up and must to move quickly to spur growth. Others said growth needs to be balanced. Black led off the evening by saying, in her introductory remarks, that the town “didn’t turn down” the boxstore retail proposal and if it comes back council will help accelerate growth in an “orderly way.” “It is essential that controls be managed,” she said. Kelly called himself a businessman and consultant who analyzes public and private sector problems then offers solutions. He is also a real estate agent who would like Arnprior to become a “bedroom community of Ottawa.” He said boxstores and new industry will solve homeowners worst problem: high taxes. Reid said a “customer-focus” and business mentality is needed at town hall. He wants to encourage growth by building a community square and boardwalk to link the downtown core with the waterfront. See ‘CANDIDATES’ Page 3
CAR CRUSHING ACTION AT FALL BRAWL The Arnprior Agricultural Society’s inaugural Fall Brawl demolition derby is being deemed a success with an estimated 1,500 people attending. Above, a red flag goes up as Corey Washburn gets a unique airborne view of the ring as his car is rammed by competitors in the 17-car four-cylinder class. For more on the derby, see Page 20. Photo by Sherry Haaima
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Continued from front Reid said growing revenue should be the next council’s focus and that rebuilding infrastructure should begin to slow down. Silye agreed that infrastructure work is nearly complete, but that the next council must prepare for the town’s next leap forward. “We are on the verge of significant growth in Arnprior,” Silye said. “My number one priority is growth. Growth equals prosperity.” Smith was among the vocal proponents pressing council to do whatever it takes to bring the boxstore development to Arnprior. He continues to say council must proactively seek boxstores and other retailers. However, he is concerned the infrastructure upgrades have pushed the town to the brink of its borrowing capacity, and he wants an independent audit of the books when the new council takes over. “The pace of infrastructure has pretty much bankrupted the town. We’re spending a lot of money, but they’ve spent us broke,” Smith said. “I think the people of Arnprior should be mad as hell. I think we need an audit.” Winter talked about intensification and working with developers to ensure the downtown has a variety of living and working options. “We need to be open to development and partnerships,” Winter said, “and (make clear) that we are open for business.” Burton also talked about developing
a “downtown waterfront district” and about the growth of events he helped bring to life: Earth Day, Wednesday farmers’ markets and others. Stack said if another councillor had seconded a motion of his regarding the boxstore proposal, badly needed tax revenue and jobs would have been created. He also said growing business will help attract and maintain younger workers, something critical to Arnprior’s future. NICHE BUSINESSES He would also like to see cafes and niche businesses people found in Merrickville and elsewhere along the newly developed waterfront. He would also like to see the town take the leadership role back from business groups. “I appreciate what the chamber (of business) is doing, but the town needs to take control, beginning with the planning department,” he said, adding he ran a $100 million business and doesn’t like it when he hears “Arnprior is closed for business.” Peckett said after the twinning of Highway 417 is complete, the town can work to attract boxstores, adding that it wasn’t council’s fault the proposal fell through – it was the sluggish economy. He also said the current council has done a lot to “prepare for growth.” “The town’s not broke,” Peckett said in response to Smith. He said the marina needs work and he would like to see Bell Park developed but doubts it will happen because the former own-
ers made the town promise to leave it as is. Reid garnered the loudest applause of the night when he mentioned the town spent $250,000 on outside consultation fees and more on having a Saskatchewan company repair the centrifuge. He said three per cent tax increases per year is “not good enough” when neighbouring communities enjoy less. He named tax increases his number one priority. Black said she won’t pretend or try to convince voters in the room that she’ll lower taxes, but she will solve the “goofy” water bills. She called the problem her top priority - after accountability. Silye said growth, which doesn’t mean following the status quo, is his top priority. The status quo leads to higher taxes, he said. Kelly talked about getting property taxes “under control;” that McNabBraeside pays 30 per cent and Ottawa 20 per cent less. At one point he said attracting boxstores will bring down tax increases, then at another said lower tax increases will attract boxstores. During his concluding remarks, Kelly said the good ideas mentioned over the course of the evening will cause tax increases. Among candidates for reeve, Winter was one of the two to mention taxes directly, saying: “We need to try and rein in our costs.” Twice Peckett spoke with pride of the county raising taxes just seven per cent over seven years. Stack, the incumbent, and Burton didn’t work it into any answer.
Hydro reserve fund spending divides candidates DEREK DUNN Derek.dunn@metroland.com
The question of how candidates would spend the Arnprior hydro reserve fund, posed at the Sept. 29 candidates meeting, proved telling of how each would use tax revenue. The questioner noted that Arnprior Hydro was sold 10 years ago for $6.3 million. The principal remains the same, said the questioner, but council has used the interest for various projects. Is that the proper strategy? Some, such as Alex Winter, Tom
Peckett and Nancy Black said the principal should not be touched. “I would never vote to spend it outright,” Peckett said. “I was on that council (to approve the sale) and would not use it any other way,” Black said. However, other candidates talked about weighing the costs of debt versus interest earned on the principal. Whichever way saves taxpayers more money is where they would go. Those willing to tamper with a perceived sacred cow are Eric Burton, Walter Stack, Jim Silye, Ted Kelly and
David Reid. “We’re at our maximum borrowing capacity. We should pay our debts if it costs us less,” Reid said. “It’s as simple as that.” Doug Smith said the principal may have been spent already, which is one of the reasons he has called for an external audit of the town’s books.
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McNab-Braeside deputy mayoral candidate Andy Dunlop has spent four years at the council table and he’s not ready to leave yet. Coun. Dunlop says he’s running this year in the hopes of seeing some projects through and continuing to work for the good of the voters. Dunlop is vying for the position against Christine Blimkie (Sauve). “I’d like to finish what we started,” says Dunlop, who, along with wife Betty and family, has lived in the area for 35 years. Currently receiving treatment for a vascular ulcer on his ankle and other medical issues, Dunlop says the doctors have given him the green light to run again, and he’s ready to go. He enjoys his community activities, which along with council duties includes membership in the Lions Club and Knights of Columbus, and being out and about means constituents have access to him and he’s able to gauge concerns and issues. “It’s important they feel the door’s always open,” says Dunlop. His foray into municipal politics officially started four years ago when he was elected councillor but years of involvement in the community, including as president of the White Lake recreation associa-
ANDY DUNLOP tion, whet his appetite. Dunlop was involved in hockey, playing as a goaltender and seeing his children through minor hockey. He served as president of the minor hockey for three years, and touts the importance of community involvement and fun, physical activity for all ages. Born in Ottawa, he started out in the armed forces and worked in real estate before the market fell in 1974. He came to Arnprior and worked for the town as community co-ordinator, then for the Ontario Housing Corporation, Boeing and Beloit and also owned a sports business in Arnprior. The Dunlops have faced more than their share of adversity – losing son Drew, 28, to cancer and son Chris in a 2008 car acci-
dent. The Dunlop memorial golf tournament, which just celebrated its 10th year, is a way to keep their sons’ memories alive and help the community they care so deeply about. Proceeds go to support local kids sports. And family continues to be a focus, as daughter Leah and her husband welcomed their first child, Alexia, almost a year ago. While council certainly faced some major hurdles, there were some positive moves made over the past four years, says Dunlop, including providing a public question period during council meetings. “I thought that was a super idea. We’re trying to be as co-operative as we can.” Relationships between councillors, municipalities and various levels of government are key to success. He stresses the need for personal issues to be kept off the council table and for members, though they will not always agree, to work together for the good of the whole township. Arnprior and McNabBraeside, too, must work hand-in-hand, says Dunlop. “I’ve always felt the two communities were fairly close,” he says. “I like to see us getting along as neighbours and supporting each other.” Provincial government moves have further complicated life for municipalities, says Dunlop, particularly rural ones like
McNab-Braeside. “I understand why people are frustrated,” says Dunlop. Protecting the dwindling local agricultural sector is important to Dunlop. “We have very few full-time working farmers left and we want to protect them and their rights,” he says. Providing for seniors, including increased recreational activities, is also a focus of Dunlop’s. He is concerned this year’s new electronic voting system in McNab-Braeside may be a struggle for some seniors and pledges to do his best to help constituents learn the ropes. Dunlop’s election pamphlet outlines the process and provides contact information for more on the system. Dunlop has chaired the waste management and says he’s enjoyed the role and hopes it will continue as the environment and waste continues to be an issue. The last four years at the council table have certainly been a learning experience and Dunlop says the tremendous support of township staff has made all the difference. Their skill and efficiency are to be commended, says Dunlop. The township is blessed with an excellent fire department and roads department as well, says Dunlop.
DEREK DUNN Arnprior town staff updated council Monday on the new electronic voting system set for this month’s municipal election. By Oct. 18 when voting begins every eligible voter should have received a pin number by mail in a voter’s package. The pin is needed for voting in the only two systems offered: phone or internet. Those without a pin on or near the first day of voting are encouraged to call the voting help centre at 613-623-1859. Those who have never voted in Arnprior and are not on the voters’ list must call the number above. “By the time we’re done, people are going to know we have an electronic voting system in Arnprior,” town clerk Jacquie Farrow-Lawrence said. The town is spending $5,000 on a public information campaign to explain the new process in the hope of maintaining Arnprior’s traditional higher-than-aver-
age voter turnout numbers. It has been almost double the average the last two elections. However, two challenges include helping seniors (some of whom vote but don’t use the Internet) and youth (many of whom don’t vote but do use the Internet). Staff intends to guide voters through the system of their choice and have extended work hours to do so. They intend to make on-site visits to seniors homes, the high school, and elsewhere. Starting Oct. 18 town hall will be open until 10 p.m. It will also be open that weekend, Oct. 23 and 24, along with election day on Oct. 25. Staff vowed to respect privacy as much as possible while assisting voters. The system has safeguards to protect the tradition of the secret ballot. Polling stations, now renamed Voter Information Centres, include the fire hall, library during regular hours and town hall.
It’s in the mail. Voters packages were mailed out to McNabBraeside electors Tuesday. The package contains the voter’s pin number needed to cast a ballot. If you don’t receive your package by Oct. 14, call the township office. Voting starts Oct. 18.
OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF NEW VOTING METHODS As a registered candidate for Arnprior Council; I have spent many hours “door knocking’ throughout our community. By doing so, not only do I learn of the mood that citizens are in, but also the fear of our new system of voting (Internet & Telephone). I find such fears more prevalent amongst the senior generation of our community. My suggestion to these individuals, as well as any other citizens who are unsure; is to invite a few of the ‘younger generation’ in your family for a luncheon, or supper. I’m sure that they would be glad to help you through this historic adventure of a new era. The benefit of family is; they would be available to explain the system as it proceeds; receive your views on who you wish to vote for; and would simply be helping you to place your mark in participation of the historic event. This new election adventure will also run for 8 days, which gives a lot of flexibility for your get together. Douglas C. Munro Doug Munro is an official candidate for election to Arnprior municipal council.
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WAIT FOR BUDGET Coun. Jack Lammert agreed, saying council recently delayed passing judgment on offering money to the agricultural society. If staff at budget season, in December, deem the money is worthy of council’s consideration, he said, it should come up before the newly-elected members. “The timing is wrong on this right now and does not give the right impression,” Lammert said. Peckett said there is “no wrong time to do the right thing” and noted council has discussed giving the seniors group money in the past. Black, seeming to sense the vote was going to go against the three, in a bid to keep the idea alive offered a plan to give the group money for transportation in order that it might also qualify for the federal gas tax rebate program. No one supported it. Gibeau said grant money is given to three other groups: the archives, the humane society and the airport. “It has nothing to do with the election,” Gibeau said. In the end he and Peckett were the only two in favour. Gibeau then handed out a piece of paper with 10 steps aimed at quickly re-
WATER BILLING PLAN The following is the mayor’s proposed 10-step water billing plan presented to council and media at Monday’s committee-ofthe-whole meeting. At the top of the page it reads moved by Terry Gi-
beau and seconded by Tom Peckett. Be it resolved that the following steps be taken to resolve water bill issues: 1.) That no retroactive charges be levied for water bills in 2009; 2.) That all water bills be estimated for all of the year 2010, on the basis of the 2009 consumption record plus the 4.9 per cent increase approved for the 2010 budget by council on Dec. 21, 2009; 3.) That water accounts hat have been identified as potential leakers, lacking a radio frequency, obstructed from reading, or incorrect or questionable for any other reason, be visited by a representative of the Neptune Company and a representative of the Town of Arnprior. With the account holder present, the functioning of the meter will be tested until verified to the customer’s satisfaction. If the customer’s property is identified as having leaks, solutions will be recommended. These visits will take place in October, November, and December 2010; 4.) On the last day of December 2010, a meter reading will be done and that reading will constitute the baseline for future readings; 5.) All estimated bills for 2010 will be due on the last day of February 2011; 6.) On the last day of March 2011, a meter reading will be done. That reading will be used to prepare a bill for actual water consumed. This bill shall be prepared on a new, easy-tounderstand billing form; 7.) An actual reading shall be done every three months following March 2011 and a billing will be sent to customers; 8.) Customers with leaks on their property will be notified immediately; 9.) If actual billings in 2011 result in revenue in excess of budgeted need, customers shall receive a refund or a credit and the per-litre cost of water shall be reduced to accord with the budget; 10.) Within three days of passage of this motion, a letter with a copy of this resolution and any incidentals as passed shall be mailed to all customers. This resolution shall also be advertised in the media.
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Monday’s Arnprior committee-of-the-whole meeting proved a challenging one for Mayor Terry Gibeau and councillors Tom Peckett and Nancy Black. Their plan to offer $8,000 to the McNab-Braeside Seniors at Home – just weeks before a municipal election all three are participating in – failed. And another highly detailed 10-step plan to “resolve” water billing issues was nixed by council colleagues. “I for one will not be voting for this three weeks before an election. It is not appropriate,” Coun. Mark Willmer said before the no side won the seniors at home vote five to two. “It should be discussed at budget time as we normally do.”
solving the water billing fiasco. He said the issue is “time sensitive” and needs to be resolved before the end of 2010. Councillors were confused as to whether he was introducing a formal motion to have staff implement the plan, or if it was for discussion that night, or for consideration at a later date. Willmer asked staff several times to respond, but silence ensued. Gibeau chirped in to say it was not a notice of motion from staff. That’s when Willmer rallied opposition. “I have no problem discussing it, but I haven’t read it yet,” he said. “And I’m not prepared to read it here.” He reminded council that moving too quickly without examining all the facts and preparing a proper communications strategy was among the causes the fiasco in the first place. Lammert, at one point chiding the mayor with, “you don’t have to be sarcastic,” said council should wait for the external audit to finish before moving forward. Black said the audit will only tell what went wrong not how to move forward. “The public is expecting us to stand up and do something about it,” she said. Weeks beforehand, Willmer warned some problems could persist and that the next round of bills could also have mistakes. Willmer, Lammert, Reeve Walter Stack and Coun. Eric Burton won the vote to delay making a decision on the plan this week against Gibeau, Peckett and Black. The paper is expected to come up as a notice of motion during next week’s council meeting. At the candidates’ public meeting last week, Stack warned of a “hidden slate” of candidates uniting to promote mutual self-interest.
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EDITORIAL
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Body language speaks volumes
Walk support appreciated
Body language speaks volumes, especially for candidates in an election race. People pay attention to how a person moves, sits, laughs – just as they listen to what is said. Incumbents and well-known newcomers may not put much stock in body language, but it is our experience that after a candidates’ debate what is talked about is the performance, not always the substance. Call it superficial – but it is what it is. At the Sept. 29 mayoral and reeve candidates’ meeting at Nick Smith Centre, no one stood out or self-destructed with the way they handled themselves, but some observations are worth relating to voters who didn’t attend. Doug Smith gave perhaps the best performance, setting the tone for the night with a charming story about “wee moose” in his Scottish homeland versus the real thing in Canada.It earned him one of the few chuckles. He also struck hard with lines like the “strategic plan is a strategic failure.” Too bad he insists on dressing like a waiter. David Reid was personable and also won laughter and spontaneous applause. He also looked helpful yet peevish while holding the microphone for Jim Silye. While Silye came out on tops in some viewers books, he didn’t win much respect when he pointed at and blamed a television cameraman for his microphone not working. He blamed the wrong person. Walter Stack was forceful yet confident, offering to address the issues rather than boast about himself. Nancy Black was among the worst when it came to speech delivery and it probably didn’t help her cause using such terms as “goofy” water bills. Tom Peckett muttered, was slouched over and spent much of the evening producing counterpoints and defending the current council. Alex Winter earned and received polite applause throughout the night, though his answers appeared too rehearsed and clichéd. Eric Burton showed himself to be cool under pressure, and Ted Kelly came off as a laconic statesman.
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An open letter to all supporters: On behalf of L’Arche Arnprior, I would like to thank you for your valuable and generous support in making our third annual L’Arche Arnprior Fun Run/Walk a success. The Fun Run attracted 51 participants and 15 volunteers. The event provided a great opportunity for L’Arche Arnprior to once again enhance our visibility in the community, as well as to raise funds to assist the community of L’Arche Haiti. All those who participated enjoyed the morning as well as the complimentary barbecue afterwards. The weather even cooperated with the rain holding off until we were just about finished and we were pleased that the event was covered by our local media. We greatly appreciate your support and look forward to working with you in the coming years. Andy Prince Fun Run/Walk Committee
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There is good eating in downtown Arnprior To the editor: My husband, myself, and a friend went to Our Place in the ‘Prior on Elgin street on Saturday night for dinner. What a great experience. We had walked by the restaurant when it first opened and thought it would be a bit pricey for us. However, we looked them up on their website and found out the price of the entrees also includes a nonalcoholic beverage, appetizer, and dessert (between $20 to $30 for a complete meal). We were welcomed by one of the owners and while we were waiting for our appetizers we were treated with a sample plate of three types of the different kinds of breads they bake on the premises. We had a choice of four appetizers (their menu is different every week). We chose homemade chicken breast soup (best I’ve ever had), spinach and strawberry salad (we tried to figure out the spices in the unusually flavourful dressing, but the chef was reluctant to reveal his secrets), and potato torte (which should have been heavy and bland but was neither). For the entree we chose a chickpea peanut-curry dish (they have one
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vegetarian entree each week), a roast beef entree with sauted zucchini and scalloped potatoes (the potatoes were awesome), and a chicken breast with dates and kalamata olives dish served with rice and sauted carrots (the chicken was cooked perfectly and the sauce was incredible). For dessert we had homemade pecan pie and cheesecake topped with what I think was apples cooked in rum and maple syrup. I’d like to encourage the people of Arnprior to support this kind of family-owned restaurant located in our fledgling downtown core; where the owners try to use local fresh meats and vegetables whenever possible and the meals are well thought-out and an adventure (but not so crazy you can’t
bring your family’s finicky eater). I encourage for selfish reasons, as I would like to be able to go out for a nice home-cooked meal in town that we can afford. I would also like to take this opportunity to rave about the all-day-breakfast diner, The Cupboard. We’ve lived in Arnprior for over 12 years. This is the best place we’ve found for breakfast in town. Best homefries in town, eggs never over-cooked, they know how to handle bacon, and their egg benedict is pretty darned good. Tracey Alf Arnprior
Elderly at 64, I think not To the editor: After reading your article of Sept. 30 regarding the woman who was hit by a truck at the intersection of Elgin and Daniel, not only do I feel badly for her but annoyed at her being labelled elderly at the age of 64. Reporting of any kind should be
very careful when labelling people by age. Anyone at the age of 64 is not elderly. I’m a proud 66-year-old and definitely not elderly.
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Important questions not asked at all-candidates forum To the editor: Can you imagine in the real world if was time for your appraisal. Then say to your bosses you can ask me about dreams I have for next term. But you can not ask about any screw-ups I had in the past years.
This seems to be the standard at all-candidates meetings. This is some of the questions they did not ask. For the councillors who voted to bring the $10,000 ďŹ sherman into town. I did my own survey and I could not ďŹ nd any person
C why you should vote Campbell To the editor: Looking at the present slate of candidates running for council in McNab-Braeside, you have to be impressed by Mayor Campbell’s credentials. To me they are best illustrated by the letter C. Mary Campbell is Competent. Her years of experience working for big business at the executive level, both in Canada and in other countries have given her such a broad background of knowledge that we just take for granted. If a problem is presented to her that is not in her personal experience, she has the research skills to ďŹ nd the answer in a ash. That’s what it’s all about in running a modern municipality, knowing who to contact, how to get the information and then what to do with it. How many people would go that extra mile, work those countless unpaid hours, come up with the answer to a complicated problem and then present it as if it were no trouble at all? That’s our Mayor! Without doubt, Mayor Campbell is Creative. She can take the experiences she has researched in other municipalities and apply them to local needs. She is always looking for ways to upgrade and modernize our community services, to encourage new and innovative small business enterprises, to champion the backbone of our rural community - the farmer. If her ďŹ rst plan is not successful, out comes plan B - and one of her favourite sayings, “There’s more than one way to skin a cat!â€? And if that doesn’t work, she’ll have a whole raft of
ideas to try, and one of them will be just perfect. Many, many families in this township know that C stands for Caring. Mary has a big heart. How many families who have suffered tragedies have found the mayor on their doorstep offering help and support? Whatever the community event, large or small, the mayor is there playing her role with conďŹ dence and grace. And there is no one out there who can doubt the sincerity and integrity of her character. Finally, the list of C-words could go on and on - capable, charismatic, cheerful, committed, complex, conďŹ dent, considerate ‌ but there is only so much room here. We are incredibly lucky to have a person of such Calibre willing to serve us again for another term as our mayor.
mention this guy brought them to town. How many Question for mayor and reeve candidates: If anpeople did you councillors ďŹ nd? other piece of equipment had to be repaired for the Question for Mr. Stack: When you put forth a mo- town of Arnprior, how would you people handle the tion to have the smart centre go forward and their situation? approximately 300 jobs, how did you feel when not one council member would second this motion? M.J. Currie Question for the mayor and the councillors: Arnprior Could someone tell the taxpayers of Arnprior whom you people get paid by, and please do not forget this statement, how could you people by pass a local business that could have repaired this item for probably one quarter of the cost you people are paying out? Question for the mayor and the councillors: How much money was spent replacing all the batteries and having them secured so that they can’t be stolen again for a sign we do not need on Highway 417 Question for mayor candidates: If elected how will you make it easy for taxpayers to get important information out of town hall? Question for mayor and reeve candidates: How will you people get the Smart Centre to take a look at coming back to Arnprior?
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Candidate forum time, turnout lacking To the editor: Who was the clunker who came up with the idea of having allcandidate meetings on Wednesday nights and having the public wait nine days to hear results of these meetings? There were three no-shows for council, not acceptable when the coming four years are very important to Arnprior. I suggest we have another allcandidate meeting and ensure all candidates are in attendance John E Geldert Arnprior
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Leadership lacking in most candidates’ platforms ďŹ ts package. It certainly won’t provide the town with new residents with a disposable income. As for the contract to build these stores, all the local construction companies know they have no chance at winning those projects. One of Arnprior’s largest construction companies has already stated they wouldn’t even waste their time bidding. How about we spend more time supporting the businesses that are already here rather then wasting money on ones that aren’t coming? Only one reeve candidate had his eye on the prize. Coun. Eric Burton understands Arnprior needs to revitalize its industrial sector. He knows the CP rail line is vital to adding value to our industrial sector and he has said so. Industry provides good, full-time jobs with beneďŹ ts. Jobs that may not be the dream job of young residents, but jobs that provide a wage that will allow them to
grow their family in Arnprior, pay their taxes and eventually, work towards that dream job. Those same two reeve candidates, Stack and Peckett, voted in favour of the $2 million pipe to the middle of the Ottawa River, which will soon enough become one of Arnprior’s biggest boondoggles. This pipe’s only job is to take Arnprior’s waste further out to sea (the Ottawa River to be exact). That’s it. It doesn’t treat the sewage or deal with the problem – it just moves the problem to a deeper part of the river. The only thing it successfully does is meet the short-sighted guidelines of provincial and federal ministries. So, with our great river soon (and ďŹ nally) to be declared a Heritage River, something tells me the way Arnprior council has decided to treat it is shameful, short-sighted and going to cost the taxpayer a lot more money down the line (designation or
not). With that heritage designation will come new regulations. Even without the designation, our government and the people of Canada will soon learn we can’t treat our rivers and our water the way we do if we wish to survive and prosper on this planet. Legislation will be passed and that $2-million pipe will be as useful as square tires. Our $2 million has already been wasted on the pipe; we just
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To the editor: I attended the Sept. 29 all-candidates meeting at the Nick Smith Centre featuring mayoral and reeve candidates. It left me deeply concerned for the future of Arnprior. It was wonderful to see such a large number of people who have a love for their community step forward and throw their hats in to the political ring. But it takes a lot more than love of one’s community to be an effective leader. While all the mayoral candidates spent their time promising new roads, new infrastructure and new multi-million dollar projects, while also promising to hold the line on taxes (good luck), not one stood out to me as a promising leader. The reeve situation is somewhat clearer for me. It’s an incredibly important position involving working with the rest of Renfrew County to beneďŹ t the entire Valley while trying to attract county tax dollars to Arnprior. Both Coun. Tom Peckett and Reeve Walter Stack, without prompting, said they were both in favour of box stores. Well that issue has come and gone. The land was already re-zoned to approve box stores, so there’s not much more council can do. Only the box-store maker, Smart Centres, decided it didn’t want to come to Arnprior. The box store managing company stated the economics weren’t right and it pulled up shop. They’re not coming and many residents of Arnprior don’t want them. Canada’s aging population is no more apparent than it is in Arnprior. In 2001, one Canadian in eight was aged 65 years or over. By 2026, one Canadian in ďŹ ve will have reached age 65. I’m sure those numbers are a touch higher in Arnprior. These people, myself included even though I don’t ďŹ t into the above statistics, value service over convenience, knowledge over quantity. Studies are starting to show a shift away from boxstore shopping. Our aging population does not want to traverse 40,000-squarefoot stores looking to save ďŹ ve cents for a tube of toothpaste. They don’t want to deal with employees who know nothing of the products they are selling. A store like Clancy’s Pharmacy in downtown Arnprior delivers prescriptions for free, provides incredible knowledge of their products and provides a service to its customers second to none, services a box store just can’t and won’t provide. As for the jobs box stores create? The possibly 100 jobs a store like Walmart creates aren’t exactly the type you can own a house on and create a family with. At least 80 per cent of those jobs would be part-time jobs that offer neither a living wage nor a bene-
don’t know it yet. But we will feel it when the town has to pay for another multi-million dollar project to clean up that mess of a pipe polluting our beautiful Ottawa River. In the meantime, as visitors to our community who shop at our downtown stores and picnic in our parks learn of the pipe – well, watch as tourists ďŹ nd other, cleaner communities to visit and shop in. Watch as our neighbours
get turned off by Arnprior as the problem we moved further out to sea ends up on their shores. Only one council candidate voted against that $2 million pipe – reeve candidate Eric Burton. That pipe is going to cost us. It’s going to cost the environment, and let’s hope it costs a few councillors their jobs.
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Sunglasses, cigarettes stolen from Braeside store Thieves broke into Robbins Confectionery in Braeside Saturday, stealing cigarettes and sunglasses. Renfrew OPP report that at about 1 a.m, the glass door at the River Road store was broken. Two males were observed running away from the store. OPP Constable Joe Roach is investigating. A home currently under construction on Kathleen Road in Greater Madawaska was entered and had a four-wheeler, generator and weed eater among the several items stolen. The break-in was discovered Sept. 30. Const. Jason Findley is investigating. A solar power system and deep cycle battery
were stolen from a cottage on Catherine Lane in Horton. The items were stored outside and no break-in to the cottage occurred. The theft took place between Sept 5 and 27.
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Farmer forced to down silo (inside the barn) will be lost.” When hydro power was cut to the barn during the morning, the family also lost the weekend’s milk, which was in a storage tank that requires constant refrigeration. It took three attempts to bring down the silo, including two tries to pull it down with steel cables and heavy equipment.
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The Dean family may have suffered its worst day in six generations of farming this week. On Monday morning, someone noticed the Galetta dairy farm’s 24-metre silo – full of corn silage – was leaning. The family evacuated 65 milking cows from the dairy barn below and some equipment was saved, but the silo was tilted too far to save. Bill and Helen Dean’s property, Fairburn Farms, is located on Highway 17, just north of Galetta Side Road. The silo, which was full to within about four metres of the top, leaned further as the day went on and Bill had no choice but to topple the heavy structure because of the safety hazard. “Most of the milking equipment will be lost,” said 14-year-old Alexander Dean, one of Bill and Helen’s sons. “The hay and straw
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garding the thefts are encouraged to contact Arnprior OPP or CrimeStoppers LOCK YOUR CARS Renfrew OPP also remind people to remove valuables from their vehicles and keep them locked when unattended. “These crimes are usually a crime of opportunity where the thief is looking for unlocked vehicles to search. Don’t be a victim – lock it or loose it,” say police
Jogger struck, officer charged Continued from front The off-duty officer was charged with failing to yield to a pedestrian under the Highway Traffic Act. On Thursday, Sept. 30 at 7:45 p.m., a male bicyclist was struck by tractor-trailer mirror near the Antrim Truck Stop. The bicyclist attended the Arnprior Hospital for treatment of injuries. The collision is still under police investigation. On Sept. 22 at 9 a.m., a woman was struck in the intersection at Daniel and Elgin streets. She was treated at the Ottawa Hospital for injuries. The driver was charged with failing to yield to a pedestrian. Arnprior OPP also attended a fourth pedestrian-vehicle collision Aug. 25, when baby stroller pushed by the mother was clipped by a car in the intersection of McGonigal and Daniel streets. Fortunately, no injuries were
suffered in the incident. The driver was charged with failing to yield to a pedestrian. In a news release, Arnprior OPP remind people using the roadways for driving, walking, jogging or bicycling to always pay attention to others who are also sharing the routes with them. It is an offence for a pedestrian to cross the roadway or enter into an intersection when it is not safe to do so, emphasize the OPP.
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DON’T JAYWALK “Many incidents can be avoided if pedestrians use designated intersections and cross walks. Do not cross in the middle of the street, especially from between parked vehicles.” Pedestrians can be issued a provincial offence notice (ticket) for not crossing at an intersection, add the OPP. “Safety is everyone’s business.”
Tough day for sixth-generation farmers Continued from Page 12 The third and successful attempt involved cutting some of the steel bands that held together the cement slabs that formed the silo’s walls. The silo came down shortly after 4 p.m., destroying roughly half of the L-shaped dairy barn. Video of the fall is online at www.yourottawaregion.com/ videozone Neighbours did all they could to help, lending the Deans’ equipment and trailers to transport their cows. Other farmers took in the Deans’ dairy cows, which need to be milked every day, while many friends arrived to lend moral support to the family. Gardiner Tree Ltd. helped by sending a worker up in a cherrypicker to attach steel cables to the silo when some other companies declined the risky job.
Local police, including Arnprior and Renfrew 13 deaths and 327 serious injuries over the last OPP officers, are taking part in Operation Impact, three years related to vehicle collisions. a national campaign to make Canada’s roads the safest in the world, this Thanksgiving weekend. The blitz Oct. 8 to 11 is a police initiative designed to remind people that an essential part of the enforcement job is to save lives and reduce injuries on roadways. This weekend’s focus will be on behaviours that put drivers, passengers and other road users most at risk. “Safer streets and highways can be achieved through a collaborative approach involving everyone,” says Renfrew OPP Detachment Commander Colin Slight. In the Renfrew-Arnprior area, there have been
The Deans may be able to salvage some of the silage, depending on how much cement and cement dust has been mixed into the corn. The corn was expected to provide feed for the dairy herd through the winter. The silo was believed to be built in the 1980s and was filled with corn over the past three weeks. The barn is much older, dating back six generations. The family will now have to clean the silage or purchase feed for the winter. The Deans will also need to rebuild the barn and purchase new milking and silage equipment, which could mean a new silo, a bagger or a new storage building. The Deans have been active volunteers in the Galetta Community Association for many years.
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Arnprior and Renfrew OPP are warning owners to secure their vehicles after several unlocked cars were entered and valuables stolen overnight Sept. 29 in the Division Street area of Arnprior and McNab-Braeside. As well, Arnprior officers have responded to numerous thefts from vehicles around town in recent weeks. Arnprior OPP remind carowners to remove any valuables from clear view and to lock their vehicles. Anyone with information re-
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Two bodies found in the Mountain Chute area southwest of Calabogie this weekend have been conďŹ rmed as those of a missing elderly couple from Gatineau. Lily Blondin, 90, and Jim Dunne, 86, were missing since Wednesday from Ottawa. Why they were on a remote gravel road back of the Mountain Chute dam is a mystery, although they did enjoy travelling. After post mortem exams Tuesday, police have concluded no foul play was involved and both died as a result of “misadventure.â€? It appears that when their car became disabled on the rough gravel road off Norcan Lake Road, Dunne tried to walk out to get help. His body was found Sunday about two kilometres from his car. When he didn’t return, Blondin, who is legally blind, also left the vehicle, but didn’t get far before she died. Lanark OPP report the body of a woman was found about 11:45 a.m. Saturday by an all-terrain-rider in the bush on a trail. A large number of police descended on the area Saturday af-
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Arnprior Ontario Provincial Police have made several alcohol and drug-related arrests in the past two weeks. In all, ofďŹ cers attended 219 calls for service. OPP Constable Drew DunďŹ eld was called to a Wilfred Crescent address in Arnprior Sept. 19 regarding an assault. As a result of his investigation, a 29-year-old Arnprior man was charged with assault and break and enter. Constables Ross Cameron and Colleen McGrath investigated a ďŹ ght in progress at an Arnprior home. As a result of their investigation, a 16-year-old male was arrested and charged. On Sept. 19 at midnight, Const. DunďŹ eld observed a vehicle being driven erratically. When he activated his emergency lights, a package was observed falling from the vehicle. A 28-year-old Arnprior woman was charged with trafďŹ cking in a Schedule two drug and possession of property obtained by crime. A 24-year-old Gatineau man was charged with possession of a schedule two drug and criminal breach of recognizance. On Sept. 30 at about 11 p.m., Arnprior OPP Constable Helen Paterson was on patrol in Robert Simpson Park when she observed a suspicious man in a vehicle. As a result of her investigation, a 51-year-old Arnprior man has been charged with possession of a schedule two drug contrary. On Oct. 1, Const. Mark Young investigated an occurrence in Arnprior involving a young person. As a result of the investigation, a male has been charged with breaching his probation order. On Oct. 2, Const. Ken Rusaw was pa-
WOMAN MISSING Meanwhile, foul play is suspected in the case of a missing Brockville woman. Police have been searching for Valerie Xavier, 80, north of Brockville and along Highway 416 since she disappeared Sept. 26, but there has been no link in the case to the ďŹ nding of the body near Calabogie. A 16-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with theft after being caught driving her car.
riding area for ATVers and there were many riders in the area Saturday, but not earlier in the week. Blondin and Dunne were last seen at their doctor’s ofďŹ ce near the Westgate Mall in Ottawa Wednesday. They were reported missing to Ottawa Police Thursday. After the ďŹ rst ofďŹ cers arrived on the scene Saturday afternoon, the OPP forensic truck was called. It arrived shortly after 4 p.m.
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Another trio of OPP vehicles, one pulling a trailer went through Calabogie shortly after 5 p.m. heading for the scene. OPP stayed late into the night collecting evidence. Some reports indicated Dunne’s family members were there helping police and K-9 units with a search for him. Relatives and friends of the couple had posted notices on Facebook, asking anyone who might have seen the elderly couple to call police. Anyone with information about the couple’s travels is asked to call the OPP at 613-267-2626.
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correctly and tested regularly. Smoke alarms provide an early warning of smoke or fire to protect family members, but they must be properly maintained, says a government news release. “Too many household fires have gone undetected because smoke alarms have not been installed or the batteries have been disconnected or run down.” Installing smoke alarms is the law in Ontario. At a minimum, every home must have a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas. Home-owners are encouraged to develop a home escape plan with everyone in the household. Make sure you have two ways out of all areas. LETTER FROM THE CHIEF Fire Chief Tim Beckett, Ontario’s representative to the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, has written the following letter for Fire Prevention Week as part of the effort to get as many families as possible in Arnprior and other communities to opt in to the escape plan campaign to help reduce fire tragedies. “As Ontario’s representative to the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, I am proud to acknowledge the efforts of fire departments and elementary
schools across the province during Fire Prevention Week from Oct. 3-9. “I’m appealing to all parents to support your youngsters when they come home excited to help make your home more fire safe by participating in the ‘The Great Canadian Fire Drill’. “Throughout October, children in grade K-3 will be taught how to create and practise a home fire escape plan. Plus, classrooms and families can win valuable home safety prizes from our public education partners Scholastic, Duracell and Kidde Canada. “Help Ontario be a leader in The Great Canadian Fire Drill. Please register your support www.safeathome. ca/. Complete your family escape plan, practice it, then print out your personalized ‘We Did The Drill’ certificate. “Remember these family fire safety tips: • install smoke alarms on every storey of your home and outside sleeping areas; • install fresh batteries in smoke and CO alarms at least once per year; • replace all smoke alarms over 10 years old – battery operated and hardwired; • never tamper with smoke alarms. “Thank you for helping prevent fire tragedies in Arnprior. “Do the drill.”
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The fact that 14 Arnprior streets will be closed for three hours Saturday, Oct. 16 is proof that the seventh annual Unity run Oct. 16 has moved to a new level. The Walk, Wheel and Run fundraiser for Community Living Renfrew County South has added a new competitive run this year to go along with the more relaxed fun aspect of the outing. It will go from 8:30 to 10 a.m. with four courses – one-, three-, five- and 10-kilometres long - available for participants to run or walk, as people of all capabilities are urged to take part. Registration is required to allow organizers to know how many people are on each route. The OPP has been asked to provide escorts on each course. The Unity Run will start and end at the Nick Smith Centre, with the awards ceremonies taking place in the Community Hall. The event raises much needed funding for Community Living, which helps support people with developmental disabilities. Among the roads to be closed are Daniel, William, Vancourtland, Edward, Elgin, John, James, Ottawa, Albert, Bridge and McNab streets; McLean Avenue; Riverview Drive; and Madawaska Boulevard. The closure was requested for safety reasons. It will be difficult for drivers to navigate the area anyway because of the congestion. For more information on the run or to register, call 613-623-9963 or register online at www.eventsonline.ca.
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Blacksmith Tony Walsh, of Lanark-based Artillery Ironwork, gives visitors to the Arnprior and District Museum a glimpse of yesteryear, demonstrating his craft as part of the Rural Ramble’s Arts and Culture and History and Heritage weekend. The weekend was the third of three theme weekends held this year in a new format for the self-guided driving tour.
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DR. ALEX WINTER FOR ARNPRIOR REEVE Thank you to all of you who attended last week’s candidates meeting and for your support. Following the question and answer I was approached by a couple who lamented the lack of doctors in Arnprior. The need for accessible medical care will only continue to increase as our population ages, our seniors can not be expected to travel to Ottawa or Kanata for primary medical care it should be available to them in Arnprior. From a medical practice point of view the things that attracted me to move to Arnprior was the fact that it had a hospital, a nursing home and was close to the tertiary care centers and the medical school in Ottawa. It may surprise you that I do not practice in Arnprior, it may also surprise you that I am not the only doctor who lives in the area but who works in Ottawa. You may be surprised to learn that yes we do have a physician recruitment committee on which mayoral candidate Nancy Black sits as well as Reeve candidate Tom Peckett. Now with the shortage of physicians and the fact that I live a mere 8 minute walk from the hospital would it not have made sense to anyone at town hall to at least ask me if I would practice in Arnprior, which was what I had hoped to do when I moved here in 2005. How much effort would it have been to write me a note, to have picked up the phone or to have approached me at one of the council meetings, yet not one person at town hall or member of council made a move. I had sent many letters to all members of the current council and never once received a reply, why???? The medical community is a small one and I have heard of other physicians/specialists who lived in the area and wanted to practice in Arnprior and were
turned away, why??? One thing that I will remind our current members of council is that one day you to will age and when you need primary medical care, seniors housing or a nursing home bed will it be there for you? This head in the sand mentality is not what we want at town hall. If council can not see the medical resources at the door, how can we expect them to see any of the opportunities presented to them in the areas of jobs, development and improvement in quality of life of our community? I ask that you all exercise your right to vote and consider the choices, members of a council that has closed our town for business or for someone who will put Arnprior on the right track, someone who will grab every opportunity that is presented and make it work for Arnprior. I ask that you vote Dr. Alex Winter for Reeve.
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School effectiveness role approved The Renfrew County Catholic District School Board has appointed Elizabeth Burchat to the system-wide role of principal of school effectiveness. The position is part-time for Burchat, who will continue as principal of St. James School in Eganville. Burchat will work with elementary principals and schools to support student achievement.
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GIVING THANKS BY DONATING TO THE FOOD BANK A. J. Charbonneau Public School students gave thanks for their good fortune by holding a food drive during the week leading up to Thanksgiving. Vicki Toner’s Grade 2 class helped organize the school-wide collection for the Arnprior and District Food Bank. The class members show off some of the items donated as of Monday. The drive still had two days to go, as the food was being boxed and sent to the food bank Thursday. After checking out the donations, the class joined the rest of the school’s students Monday in an assembly honouring Terry Fox. Teachers and students then went out into the yard to walk and run for about an hour to collect pledges for the Terry Fox Foundation. Photo by John Carter
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Plans are quickly taking shape for the second annual Rock for CHEO. The Arnprior fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario will be held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29-30 at the St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall. Friday is Kids Night, which runs from 4 to 9 p.m. Children’s activities will include Little Ray’s Reptiles petting zoo, pumpkin carving contest sponsored by Saunders Farm, face-painting, a photo booth and a barbecue. The pumpkin carving contest, from 8 to 10 p.m., is a team event (up to six members) with teams encouraged to dress up. The entry fee is $20 a team, with prizes awarded. Deadline to enter is Oct. 23. Admission to the event will be $10 for a family of four and $3 an individual. Saturday’s event revolves around a dance with the band Roadhouse and special guests
Antiques expert coming Canadian Antiques Roadshow regular Ross Wilson will lend his expert eye to the Antiques Appraisal Day at Island View Retirement Suites on Sunday, Oct. 24, from 1 to 4 p.m. Wilson is a militaria appraiser, but other appraisers will be on hand to check out items such as furniture, coins, stamps and jewelry. The event is a fundraiser with all proceeds going to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniorsat-Home program. “The idea has been very well received,” said Island View general manager Anny Fowler. “We always appreciate the opportunity to make a donation to the hospital or the Seniors-at-Home.”
Max Keeping and comedian Casey Corbin, who grew up in Arnprior. Corbin will give a one-hour show from 7 to 8 p.m. before the dance, which runs from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will also be a costume contest and silent auction. Tickets will cost $15 for advance and $20 at the door. The fundraiser is being organized by Sonia Mullins-Forget and her family. There are about 100 sponsors supporting the event. Last year, the inaugural Rock for CHEO raised more than $6,000 for the CHEO Foundation. Tax receipts will be issued for donations over $10. Tickets for the Saturday event are available at Pebbles Lotto Centre at the Arnprior Shopping Centre and other outlets. For more information on Rock for CHEO, check the website www.cheofoundation.com or the event’s Facebook page.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY
(269 John St. N, 623-3176)
Sunday Mass Saturday 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 10:30 am “You are most welcome” Rev. John N. Burchat 295 Albert St. 623-2282 www.saintjohnchrysostom.org
Join us on Sundays at 10 am for: Worship, Nursery (0-3 yrs), Kids Exploring Faith: (3 yrs up) A warm welcome to ALL!
BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth 623-2360 Castleford Sunday 9:00 am Glasgow United Sunday 10:00 am Braeside Sunday 11:00 am Sunday School During Service
BAPTIST CALVARY BAPTIST Pastor Bruce Donald (Fellowship Baptist) 613-623-4863 156 Landrigan Street South Sunday Worship 10:30 am Children's Bible Classes Nursery Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study 7:00 pm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca
ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ont. & Que.) 135 Elgin St., Arnprior Ont. K7S 1N9 Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Pastor: The Rev. Julie-Ann Morton Office Phone: 613-622-1069
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PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
PENTECOSTAL GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH Reverend Clark Young 613-623-2943 116 Baskin Drive West Sunday Service: 10:30 am Children/Youth Ministries Weekly Programs churchoffice@gladtidingsarnprior.com
WEST CARLETON CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY
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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.wcca.ca
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ARNPRIOR SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Rev. Milton A. Fraser B.A., M.Div. 613-623-5531 80 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario
Morning Worship & Sunday School - 10:30 am
63 Victoria St., 622-5929 Sunday Celebration 10:30 a.m. Children/Youth Ministry 0 - 18
ST. JOHN’S
63B Victoria Street 622-7960 Pastor Adriaan M. van der Lingen, M.Div. Saturday Services 9:30 am - Sabbath School 11:00 am - Worship Service
49 McLachlin St. S., Arnprior Pastor John Jacobs 623-4562 Sunday service, Sunday School & Nursery 10:00 am
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287 Harrington St (at Ottawa) Canon Roger A. Young 623-2554 Worship Services Sunday at 8 a.m. Sunday at 10 a.m. with Sunday School and Supervised Nursery Thursday 10 a.m.
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Sports DRIVERS BATTLE IT OUT AT FALL BRAWL Mud flies and the crowd cheers as cars battle it out in the six-cylinder class at the Arnprior Agricultural Society’s Fall Brawl demolition derby. Organizers are pleased with the event, which drew an estimated crowd of 1,500 people. Top finishers were: eight-cylinder – Justin Ingram; six-cylinder – Curtis Patrois; and four-cylinder – Andrew Normandeau. First-place winners in the six- and eight-cylinder classes took home $3,000 each, while the four-cylinder winner picked up $1,200.
Curtis Patrois of Arnprior, left, gets warmed up in the six-cylinder class. Patrois was the eventual winner in his class. Below, some cars fared better than others. This six-cylinder entry took a major beating but continued to run.
Shawn Kelly in car 01 shows his Canadian colours during the first heat of the eight-cylinder class.
Photos by Sherry Haaima
Members of the Arnprior Fire Department rush in to extinguish a fire that started in a car that had just finished its heat. Firefighters quickly put out the fire in the car, which was in the pit area at the time of the incident. Kyle Cybulski gets ready to rev his engine despite a crumpled front end in the six-cylinder class.
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The ADHS girls basketball teams continued their winning ways last week. The junior girls thumped General Panet Panthers 71-24 Sept. 30, while the senior team shutdown Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers 38-11 Sept. 28. Terry Layn Herrick led the senior Redmen with 13 points. Both teams are at home this afternoon, hosting St. Joseph’s Jaguars.
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Every home in Ontario must have working smoke alarms – it’s the law. Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and outside sleeping areas. Test the alarms once a month and replace the batteries at least once a year.
• Always remain in the kitchen while cooking, and keep things that can burn, such as towels, plastic bags or paper, at least three feet away from the stovetop. • Store matches and lighters in a place where children cannot reach them. • Keep space heaters at least three feet from curtains, newspapers and other things that can burn, and never leave heaters unattended. • Have your chimney, furnace, fireplace and wood stove inspected every year. • Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and inside or near every bedroom. Test alarms monthly, and replace batteries once a year. • Develop and discuss a home fire escape plan with your family. Identify two exits from every room, and pick a meeting place outside the home.
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Curves – Linda Davies, owner Ladies Health and Fitness Franchise
Linda Davies
236 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior
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Linda, began in the fitness industry as a part time certified instructor, leading lunch time classes of all levels and evening classes for continuing education programs. Linda always had a desire at time of retirement, to volunteer her strength to help seniors become more active. Understanding that life expectance was increasing with the aid of medical cures and advanced technology it was clear that living longer didn’t mean living healthier. With the increase in obesity and diabetes type 2, at a much earlier age, getting people fit has become a personal goal of Linda’s. With this passion for the fitness industry and her belief in physical exercise being extremely import to maintain a, long and healthy lasting life style she was excited to establish the Arnprior Curves franchise in April 2002. Curves is designed with women in mind, this fun, fast and effective way to get into shape in just 30 minutes, 3x a week combines strength training and cardio exercise together to protect muscles, increase metabolism and burn fat. With welcoming and supportive staff, they are able to keep you motivated while having fun. Curves uses safe, simple hydraulic resistance rather then complicated machines or weights, add the cardio exercise and the result is a routine that’s simple to start effective enough to get fast results and challenging enough to stick to. Call or drop in for a quick figure assessment, tour of the bright and clean facility and find out the benefits Curves can have for you.
Michelle and Louise Boswell
Boswell Flooring is a third-generation family business, currently being operated by the mother-daughter team of Louise and Michelle Boswell. We offer a full range of flooring choices from carpet to cork to ceramic tiles as well as our professional installation services, including sanding and refinishing hardwood floors. We’re about to introduce a new carpet line to our showroom – a line of all-natural, nonallergenic wool carpets from New Zealand. Call us or visit our showroom and let us help you find the perfect floor for your space. We offer shop-at-home services and free estimates.
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Lorne’s Electric
As an Examiner/Consultant, Elizabeth Nesbitt has over 35 years experience in various forms of education including classroom teacher, specialist teacher of the blind/visually impaired, and assessment counselor for the Renfrew County District School Board. Since retiring in June 2001, Elizabeth has spent the past eight years working with Dr. Henry Venema, Registered Psychologist, completing comprehensive Psycho-Educational Assessments for the identification of learning difficulties and/or disabilities. A Psycho-Educational evaluation consists of a battery of tests that will provide information on an individual’s (Ages 4-Adult) overall abilities (IQ), particularly learning style, information processing abilities, and academic skills. Information processing refers to how one’s brain takes in, uses, stores, retrieves, and expresses information. Affected learning areas may be one or a combination of the following: basic reading skills, reading comprehension, math calculation, math reasoning, written and/or oral expression, and listening comprehension. It is important to note that not all learning disabled students are alike but many do experience similar processing and learning difficulties. Extended health care plan may help cover a portion of applicable fees.
They invite interested parties to call for rental details about this new facility.
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With over 20 plus years experience in business development and administration, Sue understands the entrepreneur’s “per hour” cost of doing business. She is opening LEAN Office Solutions as part of a growing new trend in the management of small business. Sue specializes in providing all aspects of administrative support, including bookkeeping, on a “pay as needed” approach, thereby saving entrepreneurs excess expense. “It’s easy, with the technology available to us. It’s like having me sit at a desk in the next room, but at half the cost” she says.
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Harvest Moon Orchard
Mary Lynne Geddes
HARVEST MOON ORCHARD
is operated by the husband and wife team of Mary Lynne Geddes and Randy Maguire. Operating since 1986 we now have 1200 apple, pear and plum trees. Among the 70 plus varieties we grow are heritage varieties such as Wolf River, Liberty, Tolman Sweet and Snow as well as favourites like McIntosh, Spartan and Cortland and Honey Crisp. Our greenhouse is full of pumpkins, gourds, and broom corn stalks for autumn decorating. We grow more than 20 varieties of squash, as well as onions and potatoes. With the help of family, friends and neighbours the store is open from August through December. You’ll find pure apple cider, sparkling cider, homemade apple crisps, frozen apple and pumpkin pies, apple butter, jams, jellies and local honey. Our gift shop features work from some local artisans. We have pictures, wood crafts, candles and much, much more.
Judy (Penny) Gravel
Take a drive along the scenic Carp Ridge, just 5 km north of Carp, and see the beautiful farmland within the City of Ottawa. Come visit for a taste of the past and select fresh fruit and vegetables, or browse our country store for unique gift ideas.
4625 Carp Road, Carp 613-839-0378 www.harvestmoonorchard.ca
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Judy (Penny) Gravel, owner of Penny’s Fudge Factory for over 21 years, is a proud member and contributor to the well-being of the Fitzroy Harbour community. She is famous for her production of over 50 flavours of creamy buttery fudge, brittles and toffees cooked daily for all to see with candy production exceeding 3 tonnes per season. She is one of the four founding members of Ottawa-Rural Tourism Council which now boasts over 100 members and has been a board member since 2002. Her fudge, which was voted Ottawa’s Best Fudge in 2007 and Best Chocolate Fudge in the Ottawa Valley, in 2009, has also been a part of people’s candy experience from Denmark to China; from Russia to South Africa for years. A regular donor to many community events, every spring Judy produces Fudge Easter Bunnies and donates $2 to the Canadian Cancer Society for each fudgebunny sold. As Judy would say, “Please take the time to visit and see what all the fuss is about!”
For more information visit: www.pennysfudgefactory.ca or visit us on Facebook!
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I have been providing couple and individual therapy for over 20 years; 8 years in the Ottawa Valley. I began offering my services this year in Renfrew, as well as my other locations. Therapy offers a confidential atmosphere to discuss a variety of concerns. I work with couples to help them gain a better understanding of each other, and mend hurts between them. I also work with individuals on a variety of issues such as stress, grief and loss and life transitions. As well as offering general couple and individual therapy, I specialize in assisting both couples and individuals around sexual concerns. Sharon Klinck, M.Sc., RMFT
Commercial and Residential Real Estate Services
Realty...simplified. Dianne is pleased to announce that in the past year, she has obtained her Broker’s License and now is able to provide a complete range of services for both Commercial and Residential clients throughout the Ottawa Valley!
I have a Masters degree from the University of Guelph. I am a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist and a Registered Sex Therapist in Ontario.
Dianne Gillette Broker 01-245 Stafford Road W., Ottawa, ON K2H 9E8 613-829-1818
My services are available in Arnprior, Kanata, Pembroke and Renfrew. Services may be covered under your extended health insurance plan.
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Dianne lives in West Carleton and has been providing Residential and Commercial services to both local and Foreign Diplomats for many years throughout the Ottawa and surrounding areas. With a background in Finance and Property Management with Foreign Services, she is able to handle any requirements you may have. If you are interested in learning more about Investment Opportunities, or are interested in finding that “perfect” retirement spot on the water, don’t hesitate to call Dianne anytime!
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The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and West Carleton Review is delivered free to every home in Arnprior, West Carleton and surrounding areas every Thursday. Leslie Osborne and Shannon O’Brien can be found in and around businesses in the region in their capacity as advertising consultants. Adrienne Barr, our classified sales rep and front office administrator, is always available to help our customers. Their cheerful disposition and knowledge of advertising plays an important role in helping you with all of your local marketing needs.
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Arnprior Packers rally to win home opener After playing the first four games of their 2010-11 Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League schedule elsewhere, the Arnprior Packers finally got to put on the home whites last Friday night. They had to play some catchup, but in the final analysis, the Packers passed their home-opening test with flying colours. The 6-3 triumph over the Almonte Thunder at the Nick Smith Centre pushed Arnprior’s early-season mark to 4-0-and-1. A first loss would eventually come. It did so when the club was clipped 4-1 by the first-place Perth Blue Wings in the Lanark County town Sunday afternoon. On Friday, the Packers fell be-
Lowry were excused early after a scrap in the last two minutes of the third period. The Packers gave it a good shot Sunday, but were short on experience and consequently short on the scoreboard in Perth. The defending Valley Division champion Blue Wings counted two goals on two-man advantages, and struck for a shorthanded tally en route to the 4-1 triumph. “We played well Friday night, and I thought we played well yesterday (Sunday),” Packers coach and general manager Bill Griese observed. “Perth has a bit more finish right now.” The coach was pleased with the way his young squad performed against one of the top teams in the EOJHL circuit. The Packers have a pair of home games during the Thanks-
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Arnprior Mayor Terry Gibeau drops the puck during opening game ceremonies between Tim McGrath, left, of the Almonte Thunder and Arnprior Packer David Nelson. giving Day weekend. The defending EOJHL champion South Ottawa Canadians arrive at the Nick Smith Centre
ADHS senior girls rugby team off to a great start
The ADHS Senior Girls rugby team began their Upper Ottawa Valley High School season with a decisive 43-0 victory over Mackenzie High School Sept. 28. The Redmen scored in the first minute and went on to control all facets of the match. The forward pack turned in an outstanding performance, led by Liz Orenstein. Their tireless work created many attacking opportunities for the Redmen backfield. Kaitlyn McLeod scored three tries and single tries were added by Raegan Patrick, Chanelle Fortin, Sandra Hudson and Rachel Boersma. Sandra Hudson added four successful conversion kicks. The Redmen were scheduled to play their first home game today (Thursday) at 3 p.m. at the Dochart Park pitch against Fellowes.
Dana Hudson attacks the Mackenzie try line supported by Sandra Hudson and Kelsey MacMillan. Photo submitted
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hind by a 2-0 count to Almonte before the game was six-minutes old. Almonte still led 3-2 entering the final stanza when the Packers erupted for four unanswered goals to skate off with the 6-3 victory. Marc Vacher, Mitch Melanson, Taylor Collins, Brock Zielinski, Casey Doner and Drake Clancy spread the offence out, as each scored once. Clancy has six goals already this season and Collins four. The Packers connected three times on the power-play. Jack Nevins, Parker Davies and Devon Montgomery answered for the Thunder. German Tsatsura made 24 stops in the Arnprior goal. The Packers tested the Thunder’s Morgan Barr 37 times. Collins and Almonte’s Derek
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The Arnprior District High School football teams geared up for this Sunday’s Turkey Bowl with wins last week in the Lanark-Renfrew High School Football League. The Junior Redmen defeated host Smiths Falls Redhawks 25-12 Friday, Oct. 1. Meanwhile, the Senior Redmen were edged 10-8 by the Redhawks. It was the first loss for the team, after two straight wins, include a 21-7 victory
over Perth Blue Devils Tuesday, Sept. 28. The public is encouraged to come down the ADHS field at noon Oct. 10 to cheer on the teams as they face their arch-rivals, RCI Raiders. The juniors play at noon and the seniors at 2 p.m. Meanwhile, in boys volleyball action, the Redmen got back on the winning track Sept. 39, as both the senior and junior teams defeated Fellowes Falcons 3-0. The next home games for the Redmen are Thursday, Oct. 14, when Madawaska Valley will be the opponents.
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the church hall accessible to those in wheelchairs or who have limited mobility. Tickets are $15 each and are available at the Harbour Store or by calling the church office at 613-623-3882. Light refreshments will be served.
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• Anniversary Supper from 4 to 7 p.m., St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham; turkey with all the trimmings, homemade buns and homemade pie, accessible dining hall and washroom, $15 adults and takeouts, $7 children 12 & under, $40 family maximum.
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• Walkathon for Arnprior NeighbourLink Fountain, starting at 9 a.m. at 128 Mary Street, 2- and 5-km walks, free BBQ for participants. Sponsor forms and pre-registration signup available at The Fountain or your local church.
Arnprior District Memorial Hospital’s Partners in Caring Foundation thanks Madawaska Golf Club, Rick Munro and family, and all participants of the Oktoberfest Golf Tournament. The event on Oct. 2 raised $2,000 for the foundation, which is fundraising to buy new medical equipment. Taking part as the Munro family presents a cheque to Foundation board member Keith Collins are, from left, Victoria Oliver, Christyl Fenton, Collins, Rick Munro and Martyn Munro.
• Arnprior District High School Class of 1980 Reunion and their friends, St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall on Albert Street. Doors open at 7 p.m., dancing with local band Catalyst from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., light lunch 11 p.m. Tickets are $20 each. Advance tickets from Scott 613-6230478, Anita 613-623-2487, Carol 613-882-2765 or Wendy 613-521-4380. All proceeds to the Arnprior Food Bank and Seniors Home Support.
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OCTOBER 13 • MomME Time. Please join us for a time of learning, fun and friendship while we support one another and grow as mothers. Little ones will be entertained with their own special program. If you’re a mom, you’re invited to come every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 10 to11:30 a.m. at 194 Harrington St. (Arnprior Wesleyan Church). For further info, contact Kimberly O’Brien at 613-623-5667. • Four-hand euchre every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Our Lady of Perpetual Help church hall, 18 Dochert St., Braeside, sponsored by the Sand Point and Braeside CWL. Lunch available. Very accessible. Parking galore. 50/50 draw. Prizes. For more, call Carole Frood 613-623-7496.
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OCTOBER 16 TO 19 • Annual rummage sale, flea market, and bake sale organized by the Galetta Community Association at 119 Darwin St. Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with bake sale and lunch. Half-price Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Fill a box for $2 Monday from 6 to 7 p.m. Free day Tuesday from 1 to 7 p.m. To volunteer or for more information, call Jenn at 613-623-4846.
OCTOBER 17 • St. John Chrysostom Parish Harvest Festival and church supper 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 285 Albert St. Everyone is invited to enjoy a hot roast beef dinner, browse craft tables and buy ticket for the lottery draw and the quilt raffle. Prizes of up to $10,000 to be won. Take-out dinners also available by calling in advance at 613-623-2282 or the day of at 613-623-2519. • Kitchen Ceilidh sponsored by the Glasgow United Church featuring the Barley Shakers at the Arnprior Legion 1:30 to 4 p.m. Silent auction. Tickets $10 available at Clancy’s Drug Store, Arnprior Book Shop or at the door.
OCTOBER 19 • Arnprior and District Breast Cancer Support Group’s 13th annual buffet dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall. Admission is a good-will donation. For more information, call Elta Watt at 613-623-7455.
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• Fitzroy Township Historical Society Annual Banquet starts at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Professor Tim Cook of the Canadian War Museum and Carleton University, author of several major books on Canadians in WWI. and winner of the C.J. Taylor Award in Canadian History. Cook will speak about “Sir Arthur Currie, Canada’s Greatest General.” Cocktails 6:30, hot buffet dinner at 7. Admission, $30 or $10 for the speaker only.
• The Pakenham Horticultural Club will hold its annual pot-luck and awards dinner at St. Andrew United Church, Pakenham at 6 p.m. For more information, call Lori at 613-256-2014.
OCTOBER 16 • Golden Valley Seniors will hold a four-hand Euchre Tournament Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Arnprior Legion Hall One person total score. Eight games. 50/50. No lunch served, $800 prize money. Registration noon. Entry cost $20. For more, call Bernice O’Connor at 613-622-0324.
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Turkey Bowl gobbles this Sunday
• Harvest in the Harbour Dance at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre 8 p.m. to midnight. Music and entertainment by the Bowes Brothers. Sponsored by St. George’s Anglican Church and is a fundraiser for a major project to make
OCTOBER 22 • White Lake United Church fundraiser for repairs at the Manse: 5-7 p.m. bake sale, 7-9 p.m. entertainment with Sleepless and the Valley Harmonizers with the Silvertones. Refreshments served following the show. Tickets, $12, available from members of the congregation or call Marie (613-623-8002), Jean (613-432-3966) or Patti (613-752-2815).
OCTOBER 22-24 • Grace-St Andrew’s United Church is hosting a Ten Thousand Villages Gift Festival at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. N. Friday 5 to 7 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. To learn about the products available and the artisans who make them, visit http://www.tenthousandvillages.ca.
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HORSE HAY, $3/bale, Clean oats $10/bag, 4x5 round bales of straw $10 each. 3 Furrow IH plow $200. CL16681 Camper top with rack and box liner for small truck, $300. 6x10 trail- SCOOTER SPECIAL er with ramp, new, 25% Off Select Models $1100. 613-623- Buy/sell Stair lifts, Porch lifts, Scooters, 6711 Bath lifts, Hospital beds HOT TUB (Spa) Cov- etc. Call SILVER ers. Best Price, Best CROSS Quality. All Shapes & 613-231-3549 Colours Available. Call 1 - 8 6 6 - 6 5 2 - 6 8 3 7 WEDDING DRESS www.thecoverguy.ca Size 12, brand “VicNUMEROUS USED toria”, off white, fitWashers, dryers, refrig- ted A-line, chiffon erators, and stoves over satin, simple available. Mostly 3-5 feminine styling, nevworn (bride years old. All come er with 1 year warranty, bought 2 dresses delivery, and installa- and wore the other tion. Also repairs to one). $300. Call most makes and mod- 6 1 3 - 2 5 7 - 7 8 6 2 613els of appliances. 613- (home), or 257-3370 (work). 623-1077
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DOG SITTING, Experienced Retired Breeder providing lots of TLC. My Home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17$20 daily. Marg 613-721-1530.
WHITE CEDAR LUMBER, Decking, fencing, all dimensions, rough or dressed. Timbers and V-joints also GERMAN available. Call Tom at SHEPHERD McCann’s Forest ProdPUPPIES ucts 613-628-6199 or Germany & Czech. 613-633-3911 World Champion Blood Lines, Puppies Go To New Owners weekend October 23 & 24. 613-622-5599, FIREWOOD www.lindenhof.ca 16” SEASONED HARDWOOD cut in winter of 2009/10. Pickup or delivered McLeod Building Supplies 613-432-3942 Mon-Fri 8-5:30pm Sat 8-4 Visa or Mastercard accepted
Renfrew Town House bungalow for sale . End unit, 1208 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms,2 bathrooms ,large living/dining room, large kitchen, attached garage , 10 x10 deck at back. High basement ceilings. Basement finished with large family room, 22 X 24, 2 bedrooms and bathroom and laundry. Mint condition, 9 months old. Am re- locating. For more information please call. 613 432 2552
THE HALCYON-1195 Richmond Road, Ottawa, Retired owners oriented building. 2 bedroom condo, 1.5 bath, condo fee in2001 CHEVY SILVERA- cludes all utilities exDO, 4x4 certified, cept telephone and many extras. 613-623- cable. $269,900 613820-5975 3023 $7500 CARS FOR SALE
2003 Ford Mustang Coupe – ONLY 39,000 km. Mint condition, must be seen. Silver, 3.8L V6, Auto, Cruise, Tilt, Air, AM/FM/CD, Power windows, locks, mirrors, Aluminum wheels, Rear spoiler, Pony package, 2 Winter tires. Asking FIREWOOD Dry Hardwood Fire- $11,995.00. Can be wood, cut, split and de- seen in Cornwall – livered, 613-649-2397 Call Ray at 613-933-5274. evenings
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE HUNTING Dried, split hardwood firewood for sale. $140.00/cord taxes & delivery included. Call: GAUGE C.I.L. 613-838-4066 or 12 pump 2 3/4 -3” $300; email: harmonygard 12 Gauge Winchester ens@sympatico.ca. MOD 1200 pump, 2 3/4” $350; 12 Gauge FIREWOOD FOR Browning semi-auto, 2 SALE. Early Bird 3/4 - 3” $500; 30-30 Special. All Hard- Winchester model 94 pre 1964 $425; .35 wood. Rem. Marlin lever 613-836-6637 $450. FAC required KINBURN AREA, 613-623-2291 mixed firewood $100 face cord. Phone 613- HUNTER SAFETY CA832-2189. NADIAN FIREARMS COURSE at Carp MIXED HARDWOOD - Oct. 15, 16, 17th. dried 1 year. Arnprior October 22nd, $100/face cord. Free 23th and 24th. . Wendelivery. 613-229- da Cochran 613-2564004 2409
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2 BEDROOM HOUSE, central location, no pets, non-smoker, mature adults preferred. $780 +utilities, available Nov. 1, Call 613-623-0229
KANATA, furnished/equipped home November to April. 2 car parking. Laundry, hardwood floors, close to transit and malls. $1600.00/month all inclusive. No pets/ Smoking. 613-5922 BEDROOM HOUSE, 1100 Stewartville area, oil furnace and woodstove. Big yard, private APARTMENTS lot, c/w insulated garFOR RENT age. $750 per month. 1st and last required. Call 613-623-2288 1 BEDROOM, Arnprior, gorgeous, renovat2+ BEDROOM, 2 STO- ed, hardwood, appliREY home, 1 bath. ances, window treatClean, gas heat, ments, kitchen island, available October 15. heat, water and parkOpen house Saturday ing included. Many exOctober 9th, 1-2 pm, tras. Non-smoking, pet 61 Tierney Street S. free building. 613-296Arnprior, 613-623- 4521 7836, $900/month +utilities.
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3 BEDROOM HOUSE large, clean, renovated, large lot, available immediately, within town limits of Arnprior, $1100/month 613432-5566 or 613-2234428 3 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 bathrooms, stove, two fridges, private driveway on large lot, extra large storage area. $890/month plus utilities, first and last in advance, damage hold back, fee $400. No pets, references required, Available October 15. 613-623-7513
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2 BEDROOM UPSTAIRS apt downtown Arnprior. Washer and dryer in unit, secure building with intercom, parking spot, heat and 3 STOREY CENTURY hydro excluded, $750 Brick Home Duplex, month , first and last 1.5 baths, 3 bedroom, 613-302-1669 den, LR, office, dining, kitchen, laundry. Heat and water included 2+ BEDROOM APART$1390 month. Nov. MENT, Ground floor unit with fridge & Stove. 1st, 613-797-9109 Recently remodeled. Large shared back ARNPRIOR - 3 BED- yard. 87/89 Claude ROOM all brick bunga- St. $865/month. all inlow on a quiet residen- clusive, 613-623-8361 tial street with large backyard, attached garage, house is 20a 2+ BEDROOM APT. loold, freshly painted, cated in downtown open concept, many heritage building, apfeatures $1250/month prox. 1800 sq ft, washplus utilities. Call 613- er & dryer, fridge & stove, located in apt. 623-8283 $950 including heat. No pets, no smokers. ARNPRIOR, 3 BED- No children. Call 613ROOM SEMI, Fridge, 623-0395 stove, parking, large backyard with deck, ARNPRIOR, 2 BR APT view of Madawaska, for rent. Bright, South minutes to downtown, facing, very clean, w/c $950 plus utilities. balcony in quiet buildAvailable December ing, 6 John St. S., 1st. 613-297-4888 $800+utils, Call 613297-4618 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 1 Bedroom Apartment for Rent, Renovated and very clean, quiet building. Close to the Grove. Non-smoking, no pets, hydro extra. $625, Call (613)623-0395
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CASTLEFORD VERY SPACIOUS 1 bedroom stove, fridge, dishwasher, propane fireplace, walk in closet, laundry facilities on site, lots of parking, $895 a month heat and hydro included call 613-432-6720
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VERY LARGE 2 BEDROOM, Separate dining area, laundry in suite, clean, bright, recently renovated, $850, November 1st, 613-304-2377
NATURE photography field trips hosted by photographer Jeff Ryan. For more info visit; www.jeffryan-photog raphy.com “workshop key”. Cost $60. p/indiWATERFRONT STU- vidual. 613.599.5363 DIO apartment, White Lake. Private beach, WELDING made fast a/c, fireplace, private and easy. Small eveentrance. Seeking quiet ning classes, hands on mature tenant. First and e x p e r i e n c e / l e a r n last. References. cutting techniques/ arc $800/month +utilities. welding, and M.I.G., T.I.G. Course available. 613-623-1138 Certificate course, tax deductible 432-7932
Clayton Seniors Housing Corporation Bright clean one and two bedroom seniors apartments available in seniors building. Lovely scenic country setting. Fridge, stove, heat and HEALTH parking available. & HOMECARE Subsidy available to qualifying tenant. To view please call 613SAVE $5 on greens+ 256-6769. and get the perfect balance of 23 superfoods. CONDO 2 BED- It’s the only green food ROOM, downtown that is research-proven Arnprior. Excellent se- to increase energy and cure/elevator, 4 appli- vitality. Genuineances, on-suite, wash- health.com/shoptv er/dryer, parking. Mature person, references, no/pets. Available NoLOST & FOUND vember1. $800/month plus Hydro. 613-6220450 FOUND: Oakley PreCONDO, 124 Daniel scription glasses in Street, 2 bedrooms, 5 brown case near Paraappliances, plug in medic Base in Arnprior parking, mature se- on October 29th. Black curity building. Plaid frames. Green Optometry $975/month +hydro. Stittsville References, 613-623- cloth. Claim at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 2291 8 McGonigal Street W. 613-623-6571 LARGE BRIGHT UPPER DUPLEX, 2 bedroom, FOUND: Silver Canon freshly painted, Arnpri- PowerShot Digital or. Laundry hook-ups, Camera in Arnprior on parking, shed, stove, September 24th, 2010. large maintained lawn. Claim at the Arnprior No pets, Chronicle-Guide, 8 $705/month+utilities. McGonigal Street, ArnNovember 1st. 613- prior, 613-623-6571. 839-5451 ONE BEDROOM, 54 Madawaska St, 2nd floor, new kitchen, new bath, heat included, $575 plus hydro. No smoking, no pets. First and last, employer reference. Available Immediately. 613-8392320
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LIVE OUT Caregiver for three children in our home Monday to Friday 9-5. Children age from 1 year to 8 years old. Reply to Box D, c/o The Arnprior Chronicle Guide,8 McGonigal St., Arnprior, ON, K7S 3L5 CHILD CARE
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WILL PICK UP & REMOVE any unwanted cars, trucks, boats, snowmobiles, lawntractors, snowblowers, etc. Cash paid for some. Peter, All Purpose Towing. 613797-2315, CARPENTRY, REPAIRS, 613-560-9042 Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. www.allpurpose.4-you.ca Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613HOUSE 832-2540 CLEANING
CERTIFIED MASON 10yrs exp., Chimney Repair & Restoration, cultured stone, parging, repointing. Brick, block SERVICES & stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. Work guaran!!A-1!! DUMP RUNS, teed. 613-250-0290. GRASS CUTTING, appliance removal (small fee), Moving Craig Landscaping available with trailer. For all your residential Branches small tree re- and small business moval. Support Your needs, including yard Locals. Marc 613-889- work. Call Bill Craig 9768, or 613-623- 613-622-0673. 9768, Arnprior SEND A LOAD to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-2564613
CLEAN SWEEPS has openings for new clients starting immediately. Call 613-623-5359 or 613-323-6910 HOUSE CLEANING Services Available. Weekly, Bi-weekly, Spring/Fall or moving out cleaning. Flower beds & light yard work also available. Arnprior, White Lake, Renfrew areas. Call Lesa Desarmia (613)6239663
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CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER CRAFT SALE October 16 & 17; 10:00am to 4:00, Stittsville Community Centre. 10 Warner Colpitts. Elevator available. Fund Raiser for Ostomy Support Group and friends of abandoned pets. 613836-1791
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BILMAR RANCH ROUND-UP Reunion, October 17, 2010. 3pm Shady Nook Recreation Center, Pot Luck Supper, Welcome all Former Club Members, Boarders, Customers, Show Entrants, etc. Celebrating Marg Moore’s 88th Birthday, best wishes only. 613735-7014, 613-7322930
MONDAY OCT. 11th Thanksgiving Lunch Special -Real homemade food just like Grandma makes. Step Up Ruby’s Restaurant, The Ottawa Valley’s newest hot spot located at Pinto Valley Ranch, Hot turkey, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, dinner roll and pumpkin pie $12.95, Regular business hours Thursday -Sunday 8 am - 2 pm STONE FENCE THEATRE presents the 2010 Edition of ON THE AIR with MAC’S MELODIERS, of a comic recreation of the old Mac Beattie radio show, featuring guests like Brian Hebert, Roddy McCann, Barney McCaffrey and more. Four SUPPER THEATRE shows: Saturday, September-25 through October-23. Special concert with Juno-award winner JP CORMIER September 24. Tickets:1-866-310-1004 www.stonefence.ca
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2 DAY AUCTIONS: OCTOBER 15th, 10AM, Construction Equipment, Excavators, Dozers, Loaders, Trucks, Skidsters, Tractors. OCTOBER 16TH, 10:AM - Boats, Boat Trailers, RVs, ATVs, PWCs, Utility Trailers. www.aeroauctions.ca CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME. 705-4876249 Barrie, ON. GARAGE SALES YARD SALES
GARAGE SALE: 2 antique wood stoves, table, suspended ceiling, two rocking chairs, end table, table tri-light. Firewood, fish finder, etc. 392 McLean Ave. Saturday October 9, 8-2 GIANT YARD SALE 5791 Matawatchan Rd. Griffith, 2 kms, from Hwy 41, October 910-11, 74x24 ft. of goodies, appliances, furniture, decor, housewares, tools etc. Dawn till Dusk, SEE YOU!!! SALE 864 River Road, Braeside, Saturday October 9, 8am -Noon, Final Sale. Contents of heritage home SAT. OCT. 9th, 714 Mackenzie Ave, Waba. Take White Lake Rd, turn left on Highland, follow to Mackenzie. Collectibles, crystal, electronics, pictures (Dodds), tools, jewellery, antiques. Rain or Shine. No early birds, 9:30am-1pm YARD SALE, 3447 FARMVIEW ROAD, Kinburn, Saturday and Sunday October 9 & 10, 8 am - 1 pm. Antiques, collectibles, household, horse and farm equipment
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CAREGIVER No experience needed, $14 and up Depending on Experience. Position in Renfrew. Mail resume Box Y, c/o The Mercury, 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew K7V 2T2 CLEANERS WANTED looking for motivated energetic individuals to work for growing cleaning company full or part time days Monday-Friday. To join our team contact Sharon at 613-227-2986
HELP WANTED
ESTABLISHED COMPANY has immediate openings for EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE installers with extensive landscape construction experience to join our team. Permanent F/T positions. Salary based on qualifications and experience. Full benefit package. Our company offers opportunities for personal growth and success in a team environment. Email resume to jobs@thunderbolt.ca
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED DRIVER/MOVERS Required immediately for local moving company. Previous driving/moving experience with references is mandatory. G license or better required. EXPERIENCED SWAMPERS also needed. Forward resume to: topbrass@storm.ca or fax 613-860-6683
HELP WANTED
HOME BASED ONLINE GREETING CARD distributorships available. Complete program for $514.00/USD. Earn up to $140.00/new registrant. Call or email for full details, 777-436-9665, artped@shaw.ca
HOMEWORKERS NEEDED!!! Full/Part time positions available - Will train. On-Line MILLAR FEED & SEED Data Entry, Typing looking for AZ Drivers Work, E-mail Reading, 613-646-2519 or PC/Clerical Work, m i l l a r - Homemailers, Assemfeed.seed@gmail.com bling Products. HURRY, SPOTS GO FAST! www.CanadianJobs FromHome.com
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SIGN TECHNICIAN Expanding sign company requires experienced sign technician. Must have 2+ years experience and be able to perform sign making and fabrication duties. Large format printing, cut vinyl and installation experience required. Good verbal and written communication skills required. Computer and FlexiSIGN experience an asset. Download application form at www.ottawacustom signs.com/employ ment.html
HELP WANTED
TWO CECE POSITIONS Available. Daycare licensed for 109 children. Serving families in Arnprior for over 10 years. Full time CECE program Supervisor/director position. Full time ECE. Supply Teacher Position (preferably ECE). Please forward resume to pcc1@bellnet.ca or fax to 613-623-2841. arnpriorpcc@bellnet.ca
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PERMANENT PART-TIME Ottawa Region Media Group, a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd., is looking for a Press Helper. This is an entry level position with no experience necessary as on-the-job training will be provided for the right candidate. We offer rewarding opportunities for development and advancement. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: • Jog papers off the end of the press line. • Safe operation of equipment. • Maintenance and cleaning of equipment. • Heavy lifting is required. • Other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: • Must be a Team Player with Positive Attitude and Strong Work Ethic. • Ability to work in a deadline inherent environment. • Able to work rotating shifts. • Good record of punctuality and attendance. • To perform “due diligence” as prescribed by the Ministry of Labour in the Ontario Health & Safety Act and understanding all Company policies and procedures as outlined in the employee handbook. Send resume to: dennis.girard@metroland.com Metroland is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, ONLY THOSE SELECTED for an interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please. All resumes will be kept on file for future consideration.
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HOST The Old Staye House is currently accepting applications for a mature, friendly host with excellent communications skills and great personality.
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INSIDE SALES SUPPORT Expanding sign company requires experienced inside part-time sales support person. Must have 3+ years sales support and general admin experience. Excellent computer skills including MS Office a must. Experience preparing estimates, processing and monitoring orders required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills and attention to detail required. Download application form at www.ottawacus tomsigns.com/em ployment.html
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Bilingual Postmaster, Group Office (Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario) A leader and the face of Canada Post within your community service area, you will administer the post office and participate in the effective coordination of mail delivery routes. You will also be called upon to supervise staff. CAREERS
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Department: Advertising Department, Ottawa Are you looking for a fast-paced, creative and challenging work environment? Is working with energetic, passionate people focused on winning the right place for you? Metroland Media – Ottawa Region office has excellent opportunities for individual’s that are committed to building a career in sales; this is an entry level position with huge growth potential. You will be asked to produce results and devote time and effort required to consistently improve results.
Pembroke Regional Hospital, located 150 km northwest of Ottawa, is a regional acute care hospital offering a variety of acute and ambulatory care services including medicine, surgery, maternal and child care, regional mental health care, regional rehabilitation, district stroke centre, emergency and intensive care. Our state of the art digital diagnostic imaging department offers a wide variety of diagnostic modalities including CT and nuclear medicine. In our continuing efforts to bring health care services closer to home, we have expanded in the areas of systemic therapy and geriatric day program. In partnership with the Ottawa Heart Institute we offer an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation program.
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We are currently recruiting for the following position: • Sonographer to work in Ultrasound, which is part of the Diagnostic Imaging Department. This position is offered on a Temporary Part-time basis. Applicants must be available to work all shifts including weekends and any callbacks as required. REQUIREMENTS: • ARDMS registration in Obstetrics and Abdomen • Previous experience in Abdominal, Obstetrical and Gynecological Scanning • Demonstrated experience with PACS applications • Previous experience in a hospital or health care Diagnostic Imaging department • Familiarity with computers and Radiology Information Systems • Demonstrated ability to work independently • Demonstrated excellent interpersonal skills • Demonstrated strong organizational and communication skills • Must have demonstrated ability to meet the attendance standards of the Hospital ASSETS: • Advanced training in Vascular scanning technique • Previous scanning experience in Musculoskeletal, Shoulder, Doppler and Cardiac • Bilingualism (English/French) Qualified candidates should submit their resumes by Friday, October 15, 2010 to: Human Resources, Pembroke Regional Hospital, 705 Mackay Street, Pembroke, Ontario, K8A 1G8 or FAX: (613) 732-6348 or e-mail recruitment@pemreghos.org We thank all candidates for applying, however, only applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. An equal opportunity employer/ Visit our Website www.pemreghos.org
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Along with a high school diploma, or provincial equivalency, you have experience in business administration and are adept at leading teams and interacting with the public in a service environment. You must be physically fit to lift mail containers of up to 30 kg as well as stand for extended periods of time. Successful candidates will be fluently bilingual in French and English and demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. You must have a suitable owned or leased post office premises, centrally located and barrier-free, available one month prior to the date of hire. Canada Post offers a competitive total compensation package (base salary, annual incentive program, comprehensive benefits coverage, vacation, leave and work options, and a defined benefit pension plan), as well as excellent career potential. For more information or to apply online, check out the Canada Post careers site at www.canadapost.ca/careers, and search for Job ID J0910-1030.
Vous êtes à la recherche de possibilités, de réalisation de soi et d’horizons plus vastes. Vous aimeriez avoir la chance de faire la différence, de relever des défis et de prendre part à quelque chose d’important, en plus d’être reconnu et récompensé pour votre travail. Vous souhaitez également avoir la possibilité d’assumer de nouveaux rôles et d’être soutenu dans votre développement personnel. Après tout, vous ne cherchez pas seulement un emploi, vous cherchez une carrière.
Maître de poste – Bureau de la catégorie des groupes (Bilingue) (Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario) Vous jouerez le rôle de leader dans votre secteur de service et de représentant de Postes Canada dans la communauté. Vous administrerez le bureau de poste et apporterez une aide pour une gestion efficace des routes de livraison de courrier. Enfin, vous devrez superviser les employés. Possédant un diplôme d’études secondaires ou une équivalence provinciale, vous avez de l’expérience en administration des affaires, en direction d’équipe ainsi qu’en interactions avec le public dans un environnement de service. Vous êtes en bonne condition physique afin de soulever des contenants de courrier pouvant peser jusqu’à 30 kg et de demeurer debout pendant de longues périodes. Bilingue (français et anglais), vous possédez d’excellentes aptitudes pour la communication orale et écrite. Vous devrez fournir des lieux convenables, pour le bureau de poste, en propriété ou en location, à un endroit bien situé et facile d’accès, disponible un mois avant la date d’embauche. Postes Canada offre un programme de rémunération total (salaire de base, programme de primes de rendement annuel, gamme complète d’avantages sociaux, vacances, régime de congés et régime de retraite à prestations déterminées), ainsi que d’excellentes perspectives de carrière. Pour information ou pour postuler en ligne, visitez le site Web carrières de Postes Canada au www.postescanada.ca/carrieres, et faites une recherche par le numéro de poste J0910-1030.
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Happy 50th
Canadian Hydro Components is a leading Canadian manufacturer of hydraulic turbines for hydro projects worldwide which has recently been awarded several new contracts and is inviting applications for the following position:
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Rodney Cavanagh October 8, 2010
DRAFTSMAN/MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST (Min. 3-5 years experience) • Create, verify and modify mechanical drawings including general arrangement drawings, design sketches and detailed drawings • Perform calculations for mechanical power transmission (shaft sizing, coupling selection etc.) • Stress calculations on various turbine components • Perform basic FEM on various turbine components • Produce detail drawings & bills of materials for equipment, subassemblies or product, using 3D Solid modeling software • Proficient with CAD, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, etc
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS & Funerals, location of your choice. Also available Small weddings, my home, weekdays. The Rev. Alan Gallichan. 613726-0400.
Competitive salary and benefits package. Please forward resume to: P.O. Box 640, Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0 Fax: (613) 256-4235 Email: inquiries@canadianhydro.com
Collins Evans 80th Birthday Party
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To learn more about this opportunity or PSP please visit our website at www.pacsafety.com or call 613-623-6001 ext. 255
Denis and Bev Coulterman announce the marriage of their daughter, Amy Coulterman, to Steve Birek, son of Peter and Catalena Birek of Toronto and Winnipeg, on November 6, 2010 in Toronto. Steve proposed last Christmas, in Budapest, Hungary. Amy recently completed a Master’s degree in Conflict Studies & Human Rights at Utrecht University, Netherlands. Steve is an ESL teacher in Toronto. In the future, they hope to travel the world and find interesting work opportunities abroad. CL21641
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October 6 To apply, please forward a copy of your cover letter and resume to hr@pacsafety.com or fax to 613-623-0072 or drop off your resume at 124 Fourth Avenue, Arnprior, ON K7S 0A9. Please quote “Casual Sewing Machine Operator” when applying.
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Happy 90th Birthday
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My family and I wish to thank the Galetta Community Centre and the Galetta Lawn Bowling Club plus the Fitzroy Seniors Association and the Carpet Bowling Club for the lovely luncheon supplied after Harold’s passing. Your kindness will always be remembered by my family and myself. A sincere thank you to all.
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Saturday, Oct. 9 8:00 to 11:00 p.m.
In memory of Lorna Gayle Cameron taken from us October 8th 2005. The Angels gathered near your bed so very close to you. For they knew the pain and suffering that you were going through. I thought about so many things, as I held tightly to your hand. Oh, how I wished that you were strong and happy once again. But your eyes were looking homeward to that place beyond the sky. Where Jesus held His outstretched arms, it was time to say goodbye. I struggled with my selfish thoughts, for I wanted you to stay. So we could walk and talk again, like we didjust yesterday. But Jesus knew the answer, and I knew He loved you so. So I gave to you life’s greatest gift, the gift of letting go.
Daniels, Viola Charlotte Ann January 19, 1923—October 3, 2010
SPARLING, Carl In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away October 10, 1991. We cling to the memories of the love and laughter, Your smile, the funny things you said that made us laugh. We will always hold you in our hearts forever.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Your wife, Cora Your Family, Jeannette and Dennis, Jerry and Charlene and Family Doug and Lisa Always in our hearts and Family and our thoughts Love Chad, Taylor and Alleshia REBERTZ, JASON D OCTOBER 2002 Who would of known that in 2002 your life’s journey would end, leaving us both with broken hearts to mend, YORK, Jamie We love and miss you J In loving memory of our dear Jamie who left us Love Dad and Mom so suddenly and tragixxoo cally while at work, October 6, 2009. MEMORIAL SERVICES
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A booklet of commemorative verses is available for viewing at our office to help you get through this difficult time.
KELLY In loving memory of a dear husband, father and Poppa, Olin who passed away October 10, 1991. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts, we love him still. His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. Sadly missed and forever loved, Lorna and Family
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Lila Jean Shaw 1942 - 2010 Jean passed away in hospital in Edmonton, Alberta on July 26, 2010. She was the daughter of the late Earl and Lila Shaw and former wife of George Stothart. Dear mother of Perry (Kaylani), Jeremy (Jenee) and Robey. Grandmother of seven grandchildren. Dear sister of Jack (Audrey), and George (Barbara). Predeceased by brother Eldred and sister Ruth. Friends and relatives are invited to join the interment of Jean’s ashes at Lowry Cemetery, Thomas Dolan Parkway, Kinburn on October 14, 2010 at 2 pm. Reception to take place following the service at Bethel United Church Hall, Kinburn, ON.
He is gone, but not forgotten, And, as it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o’er us, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies in the heart concealed. Delanie and son Grayson Mom and Dad Jason and Maneau Rod REBERTZ, Jason Dale September 30, 1976 October 6, 2002 We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, Now all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. Miss you, love as always, Sister Lorrie and niece Brooke
Mielke, Sharon Elizabeth Nov. 15, 1942—Sept. 28, 2010 Sharon and her husband owned Mel’s House of Flowers in Arnprior and Sharon was the hairdresser at Boyce Funeral Home for over 30 years Passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday evening, September 28, 2010. Sharon Mielke (nee Dodds) of Arnprior in her 68th year. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Dodds (nee Belsher) and the late Earnest Dodds. Beloved wife of Mel Mielke. Dear mother of Shawna Marshall (Steven) and Rhonda Mielke. Dear grandmother of Taylor Marshall and Cody Marshall (Shannon). Great grandmother of Ava Marshall. Dear sister of Marylea (late Doug) Tourangeau. Visitations at The Boyce Chapel, Visitation, and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Friends paid their respects on Friday 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. and after 10:00 am Saturday Funeral service was held in The Boyce Chapel Saturday October 2, 2010 at 11:00 am Following a luncheon in The Boyce Reception Centre the funeral procession will motor to Schwartz Lutheran Cemetery, Schwartz P.Q. for burial service. In memoriams to the palliative care unit at Arnprior Hospital or ComCare/CCAC Champlain District would be appreciated by her family.
LeDuc, Susan Anna-Marie September 16, 1949—October 3, 2010
Passed away at home on Sunday afternoon, October 3, 2010. Susan LeDuc (Nee Kingsbury) of Arnprior in her 62nd year. Beloved wife of Raymond LeDuc. Dear sister of John Kingsbury of Timmins Ontario. Predeceased by his brother Isidore Jr. (Rae) of South Porcupine. Dear aunt of Kevin Kingsbury of Timmins and Jackie Bertrand of Kanata. Great aunt of Aaron, Dan, Brendan and Slyanne. Resting at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior. Friends may pay their respects on Wednesday October 6, 2010 7-8:30 pm followed by Liturgy of the Word in The Boyce Chapel at 8:30 pm. In memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by her family.
Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
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In hospital, Arnprior on Saturday September 25th, 2010. Beloved mother of the late Jennifer Lonnay. She will be sadly missed by her granddaughters, Allison, Michelle and Frances, all of Smiths Falls. Nancy will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Private arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home, 50 John Street North, Arnprior.
PIKE, Michelle In hospital, Ottawa on Wednesday evening, September 29th, 2010. Michelle Christine Pike of Arnprior at the age of 35 years. Dear daughter of Peter Meaney of Halifax, N.S. and Sandra Meaney of Ottawa. Beloved wife of Ray. Dearly loved mother of Jordan and Tyler, both at home. Dear sister of Mark Meaney (Sheena) of Pincher Creek, Alberta. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home for visitation on Tuesday morning, October 5th from 9:30 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. A Funeral Liturgy was celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel on Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock. For those wishing, a donation made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Passed away peacefully in The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Sunday evening, October 3, 2010. Viola Daniels of Arnprior and formerly of Galetta in her 88th year. Beloved daughter of the late George Clifford and Agnes Brydges. Dear mother of Marlene of Arnprior and Manford. Dear sister of Rhonda Clifford (Eric Pitters) of Ajax, Garth Clifford (Diane) of Fort Francis, Garry Clifford (Phyllis) of Sechelt B.C., George “Doddie” (Marguerite) Clifford of Mississauga and Robert Thrasher (Christine) of Stratford. Survived by several nieces and nephews Resting at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior. Friends may pay their respects on Wednesday October 6, 2010 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm. followed by a funeral service in The Boyce Chapel. After a luncheon in the Boyce Reception Centre, a private family burial service will take place at Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memoriams to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated by her family
Condolences/Tributes/ Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Peacefully in hospital, Arnprior on Tuesday evening, September 28th, 2010. Joyce Irene Ola Schwartz of Arnprior at the age of 75 years. Dear daughter of the late Harry Lee Kidder and the late Eva McKenna. Beloved wife of the late Lou Schwartz. Loved sister of Heather Kidder of Elgin, ON and Carol Zwicker of Ottawa. Predeceased by her only brother, Lee Kidder. Joyce is survived by several nieces and nephews. Private arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home, 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca CL21651
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A restaurant offering unique items is set to open Oct. 12 at the former Pizza Pizza on Madawaska Street. Nowhere in Arnprior will diners find Lebanese food, beavertail-like treats or smoothies. Soon they will be available at the same spot – Moe’s & Ame’s Place, Fine Lebanese Cuisine and More! Longtime business owner and Arnprior resident Moe Fakih said the town is ready for Middle Eastern food, with its olive oil, pita bread, honey, sesame seeds, sumac, chickpeas, mint and parsley. “I go downtown (Ottawa) and see lots of Canadian people in Lebanese stores, no Lebanese. I know it’ll work here – everybody likes really good, healthy food,” he said. However, even though shish tawouk, sharwarma sandwiches, hummus and other traditional foods take centre stage on the menu, hungry patrons such as high school students and downtown workers will also find burgers, nachos and spaghetti. “You can find something
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Moe Fakih, left, and Ame Tahan, owners of a new Lebanese restaurant, with contractor Tom Ivory at the soon-toopen Madawaska Street site. for everybody,” said Ame Tahan, Moe’s brother-inlaw who lives in Ottawa. Tahan said he enjoys coming to Arnprior because he grew up in small town in Lebanon. Painted in beige and brown hues, the store is reminiscent of the vast sand dunes found in the Middle East, but could also pass as an efficient fast food outlet. Trouble with the latter is that Moe’s & Ame’s is privately owned and all
foods – including sauces – are made on site. “We are only using good quality ingredients,” Moe said proudly. “We know the community has supported us before, and I hope they will again.” Moe’s and Ame’s Place welcomes everyone down to the grand opening, this Saturday, Oct. 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., for free samples. Regular hours will see the store open at 11 a.m.
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HOLIDAY WEEKEND ADVERTISING DEADLINES The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and West Carleton Review office will be CLOSED MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2010 FOR THANKSGIVING All advertising for the October 14, 2010 issue of the Arnprior Chronicle and West Carleton Review must be submitted by
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Have a safe and pleasant Thanksgiving weekend!
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Business-help firm provides ‘new solutions for new times’ A new company has opened in Arnprior using new technology and methods to help small businesses reduce their costs. Lean Office Solutions is located at 83 Daniel St. North, where it is holding an open house Tuesday, Oct. 12. With a desire to put “profit back in their pockets”, the company, owned by Sue Wurtz, is committed to helping companies achieve cost reduction, time savings and business flexibility by providing office administration through “pay-as-needed” servicing. The assistance to help companies “run leaner” features a combination of ‘virtual assistance’ and a local presence. Lean Office Solutions can cater to all companies, whether the need is a salesperson or consultant working from home, an expansion to a new market or mobile professionals. It can also help small businesses that are overloaded but can’t justify hiring more staff. The company focuses on all aspects of office administration, including bookkeeping, word processing, data entry, transcription and a host of other services that a company might need. It is even offering a local address or branch office presence with toll, local and fax phone numbers to smaller entrepreneurs who want a bigger and more competitive branding solution. Virtual assistance is the new wave in office solutions that is sweeping the world and growing rapidly, says the company in a release. “With the combination of the Internet and new telecommunication provisions domineering how individuals and business operate today, the typical ‘secretary’
Rotary sponsors blood clinic Canadian Blood Services is holding the clinic, sponsored by the Arnprior Rotary Club, Wednesday, Oct. 27 at the Nick Smith Centre from 2 to 8 p.m. Donors are encourage to call 1-888-2 DONATE to book an appointment. Canadian Blood Services community development co-ordinator Jennifer Heale notes that each donation has the potential to save three lives. On average, there will be someone in Canada needing blood or blood products every minute of every day. That’s why the 20,000 blood clinics held annually in the country are so important, she says. For more, see www.blood.ca
can now work from their own office and provide services to many employers.” The Oct. 12 open house will run from 1 to 6 p.m.
Lean Office Solutions owner Sue Wurtz in front of her premises at 83 Daniel St. North in Arnprior. The new business opens Tuesday.
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2825 TATLOCK RD. CLAYTON LAKE
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with 212’ of frontage. Spacious 4 Bedroom Home. Exceptionally renovated throughout. Amazing views. Jump into your canoe and kayak and explore this lovely lake situated in the quaint Village of Clayton. Not often you find a large waterfront home for this price. $495,000. MLS #771659 Call Sharon Enright 613-623-7922
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For more information on these and other listings, please check out the regular real estate ads in this edition.
RE/MAX METRO-CITY John Roberts Broker REALTY LTD., brokerage 613- 596-5353 or 613-832-0902 2255 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K2B 7Z5 www.johnwroberts.com
NEW LISTING! 579 Bellamy Road, White Lake Village Incredibly spacious 3+1 bedrm bungalow on a pretty 99’ x 320’ lot backing onto parkland, fenced area for children or pets, 2 covered porches, cathedral ceiling in livrm, hardwd in livrm & dinrm, ceramic in kitchen, baths & entries. Finished walkout basement with 4th bedrm, huge famrm, 3 pce bath, laundry/mud room! Act now! $229,900
NEW LISTING! 365 Bayview Drive, Constance Bay Affordable & easy to maintain 1 bedrm bungalow on a super 70’ x 125’ lot near the Ottawa River & only 20 mins to Kanata, open concept living rm & kitchen, wrap-around decks, patio, propane gas fireplace in living rm. Perfect size home for a single person or couple wanting to slow down & enjoy more of nature’s beauty! $139,900
STORAGE GALORE!! 865 Bayview Drive, Constance Bay Save on storage fees here with your own 1500 sq. ft. 6 car garage plus an intriguing 4 bedrm home with hot tub, screen porch, famrm, beautiful kitchen, private master suite, extra large rooms, only 20 minutes from Kanata with great recreational activities at your door step. Get more enjoyment out of life & your toys plus an incredible home & 1.5 acre near the Ottawa River. $599,900
31 Cranston St., Arnprior Beautiful & updated 3+1 bedrm home in terrific area, 60’ x 100’ lot, private fenced yard, inground pool, 2 car garage, main flr laundry, hardwd & tile on main level, fireplace, gorgeous updated ensuite bath, finished basement has rec rm & bedrm & lots of storage, newer shingles, hi-efficency gas furnace & windows! $319,900
WATERFRONT FOR SALE OR FOR RENT! 1242 Bayview Drive, Constance Bay Affordable 3 bedroom all year round home on Buckhams Bay would be a great place to live or have as a vacation property!! Hardwood floors throughout, large kitchen, fireplace, main flr famrm, full walkout basement, 2nd flr laundry, 1.5 baths, central air, perennial gardens. Roof shingles 2006! Sand beach and great spot for docking your boat. Sunsets, too! $379,900 or $1400/month plus utilities available November 1st.
A REAL GEM- Affordable White Lake Waterfront home. Charming big LR with Fireplace. Modern Kitchen/dining area. 2 BR’s; 2 Baths. Main floor Laundry. Extensive reno’s & additions done 2005. MBR w/4pce ensuite. Great Buy. $259,900. MLS#771867. Call Sharon Enright 613-6237922 SUPER RECREATIONAL 100 ACRES with income potential. Mixed bush - abundance of timber & gravel. 3-4 acres of trails. Hunt Camp. 32 kms from Arnprior. $159,900. MLS #772148 Call Sharon Enright 613-623-7922 FAMILY FAVOURED – in
area that kids will love. Swimming, ball diamonds, playground & walking trails near by. Hardwood floors. Main floor family room – laundry/mud room. Wood burning FP. Gas furnace (2009), Central Air. Large back deck & concrete patio. Garden Shed. Affordable Family Home. $249,000. Call Sharon Enright 613-623-7922. MLS #771575
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2120 Kinburn Side Road Unique & vast all- brick bungalow, 7.61 wooded acres has creek & foot bridge! Zoning allows for home based business. Circular drive, approx. 3600 sq.ft. of heated garge space with a huge attached garage/workshop with kitchenette, washrm & loft plus a 4+ heated detached garage. Beautiful 3+1 bedrm home, 4 baths, 3 fireplaces, main flr famrm, laundry, 6 pce ensuite, recrm. 50 year shingles. $689,900
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concept living/dining/kitchen. Gleaming hardwood floor. Large Master Bedroom has 4 pce. ensuite & walk-in closet and offers gorgeous views of the River. Ceramic tiles in foyer, bathrooms & laundry room. A meticulous home! $420,000. MLS#772755. Call Sharon Enright 613-623-7922
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Proud supporter of: Royal LePage Shelter Foundation Safer homes. Safer communities
cially in this year’s campaign to enable our staff and dedicated volunteers to continue assisting our clients, your aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.” The Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program is governed by eight volunteer directors who
provide direction and individual expertise from their various backgrounds. Seniors Home Support is managed by a full-time executive director. Staff includes a full-time in-town seniors transportation driver and a one-daya-week volunteer coordinator.
As in past years, the agency partners with area businesses and other organizations on various programs such as Friendship Days with the Arnprior Legion, the town seniors transportation car with Island View Retirement Suites, the Diner’s Club with
Financial contributions in 2009 assisted in making it possible for Seniors Home Support to provide 5,273 trips both in town and out for 610 individual clients, 782 hours of home maintenance for 68 clients, 672 meals to 148 Diners Club patrons, 695 foot care appointments to 187 clients, 336 weekly deliveries to 16 members of Seniors Shopping Program,1,383 frozen meals to 53 clients and 214 completed income tax returns. “Our community support service has made a difference in the lives of many of our area seniors and disabled individuals,” said Seniors Home Support executive director Dennis Harrington. “I would ask that you consider supporting us finan-
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This 3+1 bed/1 bath bungalow is tastefully decorated and ready to move into! Also includes a fenced area and barn for your horse, so don’t miss this great country property. Call Pat to set up an appointment today! $259,900. MLS # 771403
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12689 LANARK RD. CALABOGIE Great retirement or starter home many upgrades newer Kt., 2 Baths, bright cheery LR, very economical home with private backyard and lots of room $189900
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308 WILLIAM ST. GREAT STARTER HOME or just to buy and rent; Kit, LR, 3 BDR, 1-4pc bath, 2 car detached garage; completely renovated last 3 yrs. Good size yard 68’x74’. Call Ross at 433-1133.
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143 Fairbrooke Crt. Arnprior $212,500
Absolutely move in condition for this 2 storey, 3 bdrm, 2 bath end unit town home. Hrdwd and tile on the main level, laminate on second level; hand crafted oak staircase. Fully finished basement. 21 x 14 rear deck. Backs on to green space. Excellent location and excellent condition. MLS # 770739
143 Carbine Rd. Pakenham $384,900
65 PEGGS LANE PRIVACY AND QUALITY. 1.3 acres backing onto the Madawaska River, Sandy Beach, custom built 1.5 storey brick & vinyl, 4 year old home. Highlights: Generous 3 car garage. Gorgeous open style kitchen featuring cherry cabinets, DR, overlooking the water. Great room with quality wood burning fireplace. Capable of heating 3000 sq. ft. Den or B.R., M.B.R. with ensuite. Large closet provides plenty of room, Sec. Level 3 B.R., 1-4pc bath, plus playroom, full basement with party room. Heated by pellet stove. Workshop, storage. Additional lot included in price. Call Ross 433-1133 for further details
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Lot in SAWMILL ROAD Waba Hamlet in McNab/Braeside $39,900 Lot in VILLAGE OF COBDEN with services $39,900 5 acres (SCOTCH BUSH ROAD) $46,900 & $48,900 1 acre (KOHLSMITH/MANSEL HILL) $27,500 1 acre (GRATTAN ROAD) $22,900
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Gorgeous log home on beautifully treed acreage. Open concept with cathedral ceiling and loft area, all hardwood floors on main level; cork floors on second level. 2 full baths, partially finished basement with 2 extra bdrms framed in. Rear deck with furnished gazebo; beautiful back yard with pond. Detached two car garage. Private setting. MLS #769946
312 Mississippi Dr, Vydon Acres. $449,900 Beautiful waterfront property in Vydon Acres. 4 bdrm 2 storey home in excellent condition situated on a landscaped lot. Open concept main level, completely finished lower level with screened in wrap around porch. Full deck on main level with synthetic life long decking. Lots of upgrades. Quiet cul de sac. Very nice waterfront for swimming and boating floating dock included. MLS #752257
76 McVicar Lane, Burnstown $624,900
1790 sq ft, 3 bedrm, 2 1/2 baths. Well situated on a quiet street close to shopping, schools. New price $229,900. MLS #764471
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“Our annual canvass is our main fundraiser for our Seniors Home Support and I would ask that you consider a contribution for the exceptional work our staff and volunteers do on a day-to-day basis,” said agency treasurer Bernice Horne.
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Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors Home Support is counting on area residents to again be generous when canvassers coming knocking on their doors later this month. In cooperation with the Arnprior District High School Young Voyageurs Club, Seniors Home Support volunteers will be canvassing homes in the town and township Saturday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If deemed necessary, a supplementary canvass will be held Monday, Oct. 25 from 4 to 8 p.m. For the past 30 years, Seniors Home Support has provided community services and social programs for area seniors and individuals with special needs. Half of the agency’s budget is a Ministry of Health and Long Term Care grant, which is channeled through the Local Health Integration Network. The other half of the Home Support budget is realized through nominal client fees, fundraising efforts and donations from the annual doorto-door canvass.
50 COLIN ST. Just completed home — Fully furnished; open concept kit, L.R., which leads to back deck 12’x12’; 2 BDR, 1-4pc bath with laundry room. M.BDR with walk in closet plus fireplace; basement with BDR or Rec room; central vac, central air, F.A. Attached double car garage. Gas heat. Lot 167’ x 152’, well & septic. Call Ross at 433-1133.
Private setting amongst the stately trees on the shores of the beautiful Madawaska River. Completely landscaped lot. Totally renovated home. Deslaurier kitchen, 4 pc master ensuite, lge family/living room; dining room as well as an eat in kithcen. Enclosed porch leading to gorgeous built in pool with full decking. Excellent area to boat, water ski, fish. Ramps and power chair lift for the disabled. MLS # 764071
2635 10th Concession N. Rd. Pakenham $379,900
Country living at its best - renovated 5 bdrm farm house. Country style kitchen, large family room, home office area with private entrance. Hardwood flooring. Detached garage/workshop, barn with stalls as well as storage buildings set on approx. 96 acres, 20+ tillable, remainder forested. MLS #768203
138 Lavallee Rd., Renfrew $389,900 Picturesque hobby farm-149 acres. 1.5 storey century home in excellent condition, country style kitchen. Attached workshop and garage. Home is tenant occupied. Good farm buildings for storage or animals. MLS #764439
66 McVicar Lane, Burnstown $689,900 Waterfront, trees, privacy, serenity - this property has it all and more. Truly a hidden gem. Multi level home on the shores of the beautiful Madawaska River. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, walk out lower level, 2 large decks, balcony. Open concept kitchen, lvg rm/dng rm, large family room. 2 double detached garages - one with loft. MLS #759632
3557 Farmview Rd. Kinburn $279,900
Large private lot 1.38 acres, paved drive, paved road, attached oversized garage, Hi Ranch style home, 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, country style kitchen, finished basement, in home theatre, rear deck, great neighbours - this one has it all. MLS #771878
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IN VYDON ACRES NOW BUILDING Photo by John Carter
It’s time to change your lifestyle and move to the country. Just 10 minutes east of Arnprior.
30 YEARS OF HONOURING TERRY FOX Rita Cloutier, main organizer of the annual Arnprior Terry Fox Run, presents certificates of appreciation to four local organizations that have supported the run since it began 30 years ago. Accepting from Cloutier, right, are, from left, Mayor Terry Gibeau on behalf of the Town of Arnprior, Eleanor Closs Murray on behalf of the Arnprior Agricultural Society and Jason Marshall on behalf of the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide newspaper. Missing from the photo is a representative of the Arnprior Lionettes Club.
Vydon Acres is a 2000 acre forested community with nature trails, rivers, recreation and conservation areas.
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“We are very thankful for the financial support year after year that residents of Arnprior and McNab-Braeside contribute to our annual canvass, and without that generosity to our community support agency, we
would not be in existence,” said Harrington. “Door-todoor canvassers will gladly accept cash and cheques. Please make your cheque payable to Arnprior Seniors Home Support.” Contributions are considered charitable donations and a tax receipt will
be issued. All volunteer canvassers will have proper identification visible. For information, call 613-623-7981, drop into the Home Support offices at 106 McGonigal St. West in Arnprior’s downtown or visit the website at www.cssagency.ca
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PUMPKIN CARVING Another great Halloween program we have is our pumpkin carving. We will have all the supplies you need (including pumpkins) to carve out your dream pumpkin. Youth of all ages are welcome, although those eight and under must have a parent with them. Prizes will be awarded to scariest, funniest, among other pumpkin carvings. Make it a family affair by registering as a family, or just with you. Pumpkins are limited and registration is necessary for the program. Register at the Nick Smith Centre for only $5. This week is Thanksgiving and many of us are getting ready for family and food. We get a long weekend and we get to see family members that we haven’t seen since Easter. Thanksgiving is an easy time to forget to be active. We are busy eating home-cooked food and chatting with family members. We are showing our cousins our new video game and forgetting about our new ball hockey sticks.
There is no weekend better than this weekend to get all your family (young and old) together to play a fun, active game. Try soccer, European handball, flag football and other games. Adults don’t want to play? Get all your cousins, neighbours and their cousins together to play a game of street hockey. Get thinking about how you can get active and healthy. Our dodgeball program is starting Monday, Oct. 18, from 6 to 7 p.m. for ages nine to 16, our afterschool program registration is open now and filling up quick, we have a Boyzone cooking class coming up Oct. 20 and Aquafit Bootcamp Oct. 29. All registration forms are available at the Nick Smith Centre. For questions or concerns or to volunteer at the next dance, call the Nick Smith Centre at 613-623-7301 or email Kayla directly at kreinert@arnprior.ca
Make informed decisions…
Welcome to 17 RIVER RIDGE CRESCENT, ARNPRIOR
417500
October is the month of spooks and scares! We are starting it early by having our Halloween Tween Dance Oct. 15. Dress up to celebrate and have fun. Win some prizes and dance the night away with Jesse’s DJ and your friends. Advance tickets are available at the Nick Smith Centre now until Thursday, Oct. 14 at 9 p.m. We sold out of tickets fast for our September dance, so get your tickets early to avoid disappointment. The dance is run from 7 to 10 p.m. for grades 4 to 8 and is $5 in advance or $8 at the door. Want some more scare in your life? Join us on a spooktacular trip to Munster Hamlet and Saunder’s Farm Oct. 22. We will be leaving Nick Smith Centre at 5 p.m. to have a night full of scares at their haunted hay ride, corn mazes and their haunted house. This trip is not suggested for ages under 10 or those who are scared easily. Take advantage of discounted rates, and free transportation. Please note that we are a transportation service and while at the facility youth are responsible for themselves, we will not be in chaperoned groups. High school students, this is the trip for you to get some friends together.
The cost is $25 per person and registration is available at the Nick Smith Centre now up until one week prior to the date (Friday, Oct. 15). Thanks to the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport, there are no busing fees. Don’t lose out, register now!
Beautifully maintained bungalow backing on to ravine in a sought after subdivision. 3000sq. ft. of living space. 2+1 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Hardwood & Ceramic floors throughout. Fully finished lower level. Gas heating, screened porch, insulated finished double attached garage, fully landscaped ravine lot. Many upgrades. Call for a viewing appointment. 613-623-8231
100 Madawaska Blvd, Arnprior
613-622-7759
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HAPPY Thanksgiving
KARGUS Real Estate Inc. Brokerage
143 Elgin St. w. Arnprior
An Agent You Can Trust!
“BUYING A HOME?” Or “THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME?”
Liz Kargus
NEW LISTING
Broker of Record
OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT. Two bedroom cottage with bricked wall wood burning fireplace, full bathroom, drilled well, year round access. Enclosed front porch. GREAT COTTAGE OPPORTUNITY! MLS #771392. $259,900
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Two bedroom starter home on lovely corner lot with carport and lots of parking. Two bedrooms, central air, gas furnace, newer bathroom, ceramic just installed, three appliances, finished lower level with gas fireplace/stove, hardwood floors, formal dining. GREAT PLACE TO CALL HOME! MLS #772434. $169,900
MODEL SUITE EASY TO SHOW CALL MATT @ 613-883-2113 OR CHARLOTTE @ 613-864-6910 FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE
CONDO’S FOR SALE
NOW Is The Time TO Make Your Next Move, Call Today 613-623-1053 ED ST LI ST U J
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KAYLA REINERT
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Halloween programs, dance coming up
Who will you vote for?
Broker
charlott@istar.ca
ACREAGE ON THE EDGE OF ARNPRIOR. Enjoy country living on 7.95 acres close to Town limits. Features include new roof (2010), finished rec rm, 3 baths including ensuite, 2 gas f/p, warm oak kitchen. Dochart Creek meanders thru property, parkland setting.School bus route.25 min to Kanata. 5 minutes to Arnprior. Immediate possession. Oversized single garage. Private setting....best of both worlds ! MLS 769815 $279,900
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
R FO N AS E I TM OVRIS MCH
Bright, spacious hi ranch with two levels finished living space. Direct access from garage, 1 ½ baths, 3+ bedrooms, three appliances, good size lot, rear deck, laminate floors, cheater door from master. MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE HERE! MLS #756044 $214,500
NOW VACANT AND READY FOR YOUR FAMILY! Three bedrooms, three levels finished living space, appliances, attached garage, private back yard, central air, gas furnace, newer carpets and freshly painted. LET ME PRESENT YOUR OFFER! MLS #763039 $184,900 OF GEN IN W FR TO
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WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME w/ oversized fenced yard, 4 levels of living space. Beautiful hardwood floors. Bright living room with floor to ceiling palladium window. Warm kitchen with terra cotta island. Family room on lower level has patio DOCHART ESTATES - Amazing executive bungalow on private treed 2.13 acre lot. Inground pool. Walk out basement. Gracious home in immaculate condition... move right in ! $ 474,900 door to yard. $279,900.
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Matthew MacAdam
LOVELY 3 bedroom bungalow on good size lot. Bright eat-in kitchen with wood cabinetry. Formal dining room. Main floor laundry. Patio door to large 613-883-2113 deck. Fully finished basement with family room, games room and gas stove. Shed with power for the handyman. Single garage. Don’t Miss Out on mmacadam@partnersadvantage.ca this Fine Bungalow listed at $ 224,900. Sales Representative Direct
Forget the bus! Children can walk to everything from this great starter! Three bedrooms, three appliances, fenced private yard, gas furnace, central air, above ground pool, laminate and hardwood floors. QUICK POSSESION! MLS #766239 $149,900
NO water bills with this one! Improvements include gas furnace & air, Rona bathroom, laminate floors, updated septic system, electrical, insulation, laundry room/storage, includes washer & dryer. Large lot… PLEANTY OF ROOM FOR EXPANSION! MLS #765577 $139,900
New shingles, extensive internal renovations, includes appliances, attached garage. Patio doors to private side deck. Laminate floors, eat in kitchen. Walk to all amenities. Tastefully decorated, affordable living! STOP RENTING AND MAKE YOUR MOVE HERE! MLS #755355 $139,900
COTTAGES FOR SALE
T EN M ST VE IN
Sales Representative
Fully furnished three bedroom bungalow style cottage just off paved road, minutes to town. Enjoy watersports on Ottawa River. Ten year lease available. BUY NOW AND BE READY TO ENJOY NEXT SUMMER FROM START TO FINISH! MLS #749209 $79,900
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Furnished three bedroom cottage with Lake Clear at your doorstep. Full bathroom, open design, well and septic… year round access in area of many permanent homes. Check out your options. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! MLS #763394 $204,900
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419247
Triplex fully leased, includes appliances, two gas furnace. Access to two streets for lots of parking. Great RRSP… CALL NOW TO MAKE IT YOURS! MLS #759873 $229,900
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SOLD
CALL AUDREY… SERVING THE UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY!
STUNNING 3 BEDROOM 2-1/2 BATHROOM BRICK HOUSE IN THE HEART OF ARNPRIOR. 10ft Cathedral ceilings, large family room with gas fireplace and pre-wired for surround sound speakers, master bedroom with ensuite that has jacuzzi tub, professionally landscaped, complete fenced-in yard, and more!! All at the Fantastic Price of $329,900. Call Today!!
NEW LISTING Well maintained country home on 2 treed acres. 3 bdrms. Finished lower level. Bright kitchen with patio door to deck. Gazebo and outbuildings. 15 min to Griffith. $189,900. MLS #762546
A wet summer makes for a rotten fall
Lawrence Northway
419226
Many hyphae are attached As you well know, we had a to tree roots. Without these very wet late summer. fungal associates trees simply Rain seemed to fall every seccould not live for these fungal ond day, oft times in near record “straws” provide them with quantity. water and nutrients, often Although conditions were a forming material-gathering bit unpleasant for many outnetworks that span hundreds door activities, the prolific of thousands of kilometres per amount of water had one very tree. positive effect. It provided perMichael Runtz Other fungi play essential fect conditions for one group of Nature’s Way roles in decomposition and organisms. many of these can now be seen All one has to do is take a fruiting atop old logs and trees. stroll through local habitats to My favourite is the colourful little see the prolific show of mushrooms that bracket fungi Turkey Tails. Their bright is here courtesy of the weather. When you see a mushroom, you are not colour bands and fan-shape make it easy seeing the entire organism. Instead you to see how that name arose. On occasion are seeing a stone on the tip of an ice- entire logs are clothed with these lovely berg for beneath the soil lies the rest of the gigantic organism, one that can span dozens or even hundreds or thousands of kilometres. Hidden from view are the cylindrical fungal threads called hyphae. GREG TOWNLEY Broker of Record
613-623-3906
Brokerage
that vary in colour from white to orange. On old logs the tiny, brilliant blue fruiting bodies of Blue Stain Fungus can be seen after prolonged wet periods. This fungus is probably better known to you in the hyphal stage when it stains exposed wood a distinctive blue-green wash. I would be remiss if I did not mention the Amanitas. This group varies from white to yellow and orange and many are poisonous, some fatally so. Destroying Angel is one of the deadliest. Those who mistakenly eat Amanitas face severe consequences; not only is liver and kidney damage possible, the survival rate is less than 50 per cent. The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
fungi. Bracket fungi get their name from the way they stick out like shelves from wood. Lacquered Polypore is a huge and stunning bracket fungus, with an appearance that should be easy to figure out. All bracket fungus are important decomposers of wood. Rainy weather is conducive with mass emergences of Jelly Fungi. While some, such as Witch’s Butter, are bright yellow, others are white. All are relatively small and look like chunks of jelly splashed onto logs. While many mushrooms sport typical mushroom shapes and drab colours, a few are noteworthy for their stunning appearances. Coral Fungi can form dense clusters
A PART OF YOUR LIFE IN THE ARNPRIOR AREA FOR 3 GENERATIONS 159 John Street North, Arnprior Business: 613-623-3939 • Fax: 613-623-9336
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LNorthway@KWOttawa.ca 610 Bronson Ave., Ottawa, ON K2S 4E6 Phone 613-236-5959 Fax: 613-369-6039
BUNGALOW IN DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, walk to schools,
613-369-6038
2+1 BEDROOM HI RANCH on
nice treed lot backing onto farm field, large driveway, good sized bedrooms, kitchen with European styled cabinets, dining area provides access to backyard deck, large living room, full finished basement, large family room with woodstove.
shopping & playground,3+1 bedrm, large eat-in kitchen with oak cabinets, access to fenced yard from dining area. Family rm has corner gas fireplace.
$1,500/ month. Easy waterfront living on White Lake - discover all the comforts of this bungalow. Offers 3 bedrooms, a casual living and family room with wood floors, sunny kitchen with work island, 2 bathrooms, a wood stove, finished basement, basement laundry, covered deck, LOTS of fishing in the lake. About 30 minutes to Arnprior or Renfrew, and 60 minutes to Ottawa.
MLS#766865
$229,900
DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR RETAIL BUILDING 2280 sq.ft.
main floor space, employee parking at rear, 2nd story former apartment, basement for storage, gas heating, furnace 2001, central air, newer roof.
Call Lawrence Northway, Sale Representative with Keller Williams Ottawa at 613-369-6038 for more information or email LNorthway@KWOttawa.ca
MLS#772707
$189,900
IN ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD,
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3 Bedrm on nice lot, island work area/ kitchen, main flr family rm, 3 pce bath/2nd level, forced air, gas heat & central air, updated vinyl windows, attached garage. Lrg yard for children & pets, walk to playground, seated stair lift for seniors.
MLS#759846 $193,900
416062
MLS#770657 $209,000
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
EXCELLENT STARTER/FAMILY HOME IN WHITE LAKE VILLAGE Walk to outdoor rink & playground, swimming & boat launch, snowmobile trails & store, 40 min. to Ottawa, 10 min from Arnprior, lrg living rm, has woodstove, lrg main flr family rm, 3 bdrm, plus office/den which can be 4th bdrm, 1.5 baths, formal dining rm, eat-in kitchen has access to lrg newer deck (20x24) extra lrg garage (18x42) & workshop within (17x11.6), propane furnace 2003.
WALK TO ALL SCHOOLS & DOWNTOWN old fashioned maple hardwd floors in living & dining rms, lrg eat-in kitchen, 2 pce bath on main, wrap around covered front verandah, back yard deck off kitchen. Partially fenced back yard 1 car detached garage.
53 James St. Arnprior
MLS #753032
$140,900
MLS#767461
WATERFRONT ACREAGE 2 LOTS FOR SALE Over 700ft of waterfront each. Both lots located on Stewartville Rd. Call Greg for more details.
Units from 1600 SF Industrial space for lease. Ideal for contractors, electricians, HVAC, plumbers, automotive & recreational products, manufacturing. 600v. Call Michael 613.724.8260
MLS#741919 | MLS #741926 $325,000
WOOD WORKING SHOP with walkout basement. 1st level has wood floors, main level has 10ft garage loading door, metal machine shop, attached warehouse with lrg loading bay, sm office, gas boiler heat, lots of power, lrg impound yard at rear, seperate heated detached garage.
MLS#747085
$279,000
$189,900
2 BEDROOM in CONDO building with elevator. Walk to downtown, churches, beach, schools. Eat-in kitchen, patio door to balcony. Storage / laundry room in unit. Ideal seniors unit, plenty of visitor parking MLS#772470
$128,000
SELLING OTTAWA & THE VALLEY FOR ALL IT'S WORTH!
Affiliates Realty Ltd. Independently Owned and Operated
17-23 John Findlay Terrace, Arnprior from $214,900 3 bdrm townhomes – MB w/3 pc ensuite & spacious walk-in closet – Make appt to visit model unit. Call today! Occ-Feb 2011
192/194 Harrington St. $349,000 Church & Manse – church offers many possibilities – updated furnaces, roof & some windows on 3 bdrm manse
5130 Loggers Way $449,000 Creative use of space – 3 bdrm home – hwd – granite – main level MB with 4 pc ensuite – buy now & choose your options – Occ Dec 2010
Great Location! 3 bdrm home – hwd & ceramic – gas fireplace w/mantle & marble trim – stunning kitchen cabinets – fenced backyard
FOR BUYER & SELLER RESOURCES & TO VIEW FEATURE LISTINGS VISIT www.lorijohnston.ca
LORI’S LOTS FOR SALE Lot for Sale – Min to Calabogie Peaks – MLS 751915 - $32,900 Lot for Sale – Min to Calabogie Peaks – MLS 751912 - $29,900 Vydon Village – 2 acre building lots – MLS 735209 - $72,500
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THIS WEEK’S FEATURE THIS WEEK’S FEATURE THIS WEEK’S FEATURE Sale starts today! Ends Oct 13th, 2010 Event Starts Today! Savings available until Oct. 16, 2010
from October 6 to 12, 2010
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The Arnprior Neighbourlink Fountain is holding a fundraising walkathon this Saturday, Oct. 9. There will be a two-kilometre walk around the downtown and a five-km walk that has McLean Park as its half-way point. The walks start and end at Neighbourlink, 128 Mary St., where there will be a free barbecue for participants.
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Call Monica for a Free Market Evaluation Call Denis
MLS# 766553 Arnprior $199,900 Open concept family home in a friendly neighbourhood. Deck and fenced-in back yard.
Jim’s NEW LISTING
THIS WEEKEND MLS# 772664 26187 Highway 41 $299,000 3 bedroom Viceroy home on 80 acres. Perfect for the outdoor enthusiast.
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MLS# 769000 Calabogie $54,900 Beautiful treed lot, 102’ x 488’ backing onto a ravine. Located in established subdivision across from Calabogie Peaks ski resort.
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MLS# 768505 Arnprior $289,900 Lots of extras with this property - plus it’s maintenance free! Situated in a newer neighbourhood.
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MLS#758080 Calabogie $329,900 3 bedrm,2 bath, open concept cedar-built home. Situated on 1.7 acres at the 17th green of Calabogie Highlands. Mostly hardwd/ceramic floors.
Call Bob
Monica Fergusson Sales Representative
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MLS# 768194 Pakenham $329,900 Large 3 bedroom/3 bath home on approx. 2.6 acres. Huge master bedroom w/walk-in closet & ensuite. Attached 2 car, propane heated garage.
MLS# 768265 Braeside $344,900 Lots of breathing space here - meticulously maintained, spacious home with 50 acres to call your own.
MLS# 760580 Braeside $439,900 Spacious, quality built executive home in the Dochart Estates with lot backing onto a ravine.
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