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June 20, 2013 | 48 pages

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Arnprior man charged with murder Town mourns popular musician

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McNab Days kicks off with the Scottish Festival. – Pages 7, 11

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ADHS recognizes its top athletic achievers. – Page 22

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EMC news - A young Arnprior man is in jail facing first degree murder charges as family and friends of well-liked local musician Brodie Armstrong try to come to terms with his death. Mourners filled Boyce Funeral Home this week to offer condolences and pay respects to the family of 21-year-old Armstrong, who was knifed to death, possibly as he was driving his car on Russell Street at about 9:20 p.m. Wednesday, June 12. Ontario Provincial Police announced early Saturday that Jesse Gervais, 22, of Arnprior, has been charged with first degree murder. The men reportedly were acquaintances, having graduated Arnprior District High School within a year of each other about four years ago and being listed as Facebook friends.

Late Friday night, June 14, the Renfrew OPP Crime Unit, under the direction of OPP Det. Insp. Paul Yelle, Criminal Investigation Branch, charged Gervais with first degree murder. Police are being close-mouthed about details of the crime and arrest, but he was apprehended in Sault St. Marie.

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Ontario Provincial Police officers search for clues to a fatal stabbing in Arnprior in a dumpster near the Russell Street crime scene.

Township moves concern recreation group John Carter john.carter@metroland.com

ADHS athletic director Phil Moore is stepping down. – Page 25

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EMC news –Arnprior-McNabBraeside joint recreation committee members are continuing their deliberations despite the township’s declaration that it will no longer help pay for the operation of the Nick Smith Centre through property taxes. Arnprior Mayor David Reid says he is still hopeful that some

sort of deal can be reached between the town and township to keep affordable recreation programs that benefit residents of both. If no agreement is finalized by year’s end and a $200 fee has to be levied on program users at the Nick Smith Centre, some won’t be signing up again, he warned. The less users the higher the fees will rise and “the whole thing could well come crashing down,”

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jeopardizing such programs as minor hockey and ringette, he cautioned. McNab-Braeside has sent out a survey to its property-owners asking how many of them are willing to pay a “service charge” in support of recreation services offered them by the town. All users will be expected to pay the charge.

EMC news – McNab-Braeside council has indicated it doesn’t want a permanent asphalt plant at the Braeside Quarry. In a 3-2 vote at its planning advisory committee (PAC) meeting June 11, council passed a motion approving a greatly modified version of a controversial application by the Miller Group to expand operations at the quarry.

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Armstrong’s black car was pressed against the side wall of a Russell Street house near the bottom of a slight hill on the morning of June 13, in front of a knocked down wooden fence. Police had the area in the area of Russell and McGonigal cordoned off. Yellow markers followed bloodstains from the driver side door across the street to where Armstrong was last

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Gervais was arrested shortly before midnight at the Greyhound bus depot with the assistance of the Sault St. Marie Police Service, says a report in the Sault Star. OPP say Gervais is in custody and was to be returned to Renfrew to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke. The victim’s sister Candice Armstrong expressed the family’s reaction to the arrest in a Facebook message. “It won’t bring Brodie Armstrong back, but we can ďŹ nd solace in the fact that the person who took my brother from us will not get away with it. Many thanks to the huge team of ofďŹ cers and detectives who worked so hard to make this happen, as well as to the person who gave the tip to get the suspect caught,â€? she wrote. “Now we can concentrate on seeing off Brodie the best way we can as he begins his journey to the other side.â€? Armstrong is being remembered as a talented, friendly individual who touched many lives. He was the son of Kim Kenny of Arnprior and Randy Armstrong, who now lives in Australia. His grandfather is a well-known Arnprior Rotarian and retired Presbyterian minister Leo Hughes, who was expected to ofďŹ ciate at the June 19 funeral service. Armstrong was employed as a glazier at Brown and MacFarlane Glass. He played in a band called Brent and Brodie that made regular appearances at pubs around town. Jimmy Xidous of the John Street Pub said Armstrong was

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Summer fun at the Arnprior and District Museum

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Arnprior and District Museum summer program co-ordinators Alyssa Brown, right, and Kelly Meek, invite area youth to make the museum part of their summer activities. The program has been running for almost 10 years and offers an affordable, educational and fun option for children looking for something to do, say organizers. Programs run Wednesdays and Fridays in July and August from 1-3 p.m. for children 5-10 years old. Call 613-623-4902 or email jcarlile@ arnprior.ca to register.

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Reid said he is confused by McNabBraeside council’s stand, considering its members on the joint recreation committee appear to be amenable to coming to an agreement that satisfies both sides. “We’re make good progress,� he said, noting that the committee has gone to considerable effort to ensure the objectives of both municipalities are properly aligned. Arnprior council approved the committee’s recommended mission statement, goals and objectives a month ago, but McNab-Braeside council has yet to vote on it despite it being ready for its June 4 meeting. “It was supposed to go to their council, but we’ve heard nothing yet,� said Reid. It doesn’t make sense for the committee to move ahead if McNab council isn’t supporting the mission statement, he added. “We (committee) are trying to go along in good faith, but it’s disturbing that they (McNab-Braeside) seem to have a parallel agenda. But we’ll continue to meet and forge ahead and hopefully we can come out with something.�

Reid said it is also disturbing to hear that McNab-Braeside council is claiming that Arnprior hasn’t provided a list of recreation users. “They had the number of users (1,250) months ago ‌ every name, every address,â€? he said. “It was a binder full of names.â€? He explained the joint recreation gave the list to township representatives to go to its recreation committee. “We’ve given them all the (recreation program) financial information,â€? said Reid. “We’ve been an open book. We’re not hiding anything, good or bad.â€? Reid said the committee heard from Carleton Place CEO Paul Knowles at its last meeting about the town’s recreation deal with Beckwith township. Their assessment based agreement appears to be the best model to follow, he said. “That way there is no ambiguity.â€? The committee will continue meeting on the first and last Wednesdays of each month until a deal is struck or talks break down completely. McNab-Braeside’s recreation agreement with Arnprior runs out at the end of the year.

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The approval would come with the conditions that a permanent asphalt plant not be allowed and that the setbacks to residential properties be boosted to 450 meters. That would dramatically reduce the amount of the property available for aggregate extraction. The motion still has to be voted on at council’s June 18 regular meeting, with its fate likely hinging on whether the township’s lawyer advises whether the modifications are defensible at an Ontario Municipal Board hearing that appears almost certain if the motion stays the way it is. Miller officials at the June 11 meeting would only say they would “assess� the situation. However, judging by their somber looks and past comments, they are obviously not happy with the turn of events. After Deputy Mayor and PAC chair Christine Blimkie urged council to not delay the long-running process any longer, Mayor Mary Campbell moved

the motion, which was seconded by Coun. Brad McIlquham. Coun. Bob Campbell, who said he “didn’t want to have anything to do with an asphalt plant,� also voted for the motion. Blimkie and Coun. Aldene Styles were opposed. The asphalt plant proposal was strongly criticized by neighbours of the quarry, who noted that a temporary plant caused them considerable grief because of noise, odour and traffic. They also expressed concern that it could pose a threat to the local aquifer. Blimkie warned that if a permanent asphalt plant isn’t allowed, Miller is likely to bring back the temporary plant. Mayor Campbell based the 450meter setback on comments made by a Ministry of Natural Resources official in a meeting with council June 3. He said that resident complaints about the Fallowfield pit stopped outside the 450-meter zone.


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Arnprior Water Pollution Control Centre to open doors to public Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

EMC news - The mysteries of the Arnprior Water Pollution Control Centre will be revealed to curious residents during an open house this Saturday, June 22. The tour begins at 10 a.m. and will be guided by waterworks supervisor Mike Trumble for safety and informational purposes. “With the improvements of the Water Pollution Control Centre, the upgrades over the last couple years, it is appropriate now to allow to public to go on a guide tour,” said public works director Guy Bourgon. It’s an opportunity for residents to see for themselves the new equipment and

observe how wastewater is processed. “It’s good for the public to see exactly what is there,” said Mayor David Reid. “A water treatment plant, a sewerage treatment plant does not seem very impressive until you actually get in there and see the amount of equipment and what goes into it. It gives a bit more appreciation for when you get your monthly water bill for what’s actually involved to get that water to the home.” For safety considerations, the tour does not involve the water treatment plant. Reeve Walter Stack believes that something should still be done to acknowledge the upgrades to it. For more information, contact Trumble at 613-623-4231, ext. 24.

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Local councillors’ relationship ends in court Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com

EMC news – An Arnprior councillor has agreed to a peace bond after being taken to court by a council colleague with whom he was previously romantically involved. Criminal court documents naming two Town of Arnprior councillors who were involved were obtained recently by the Chronicle-Guide. Coun. Lyle Anderson has signed a ‘Recognizance to keep the peace’ – commonly known as a peace bond – and posted $500 with the courthouse in Pembroke. He is ordered to keep the peace and be of good behaviour for 12 months beginning on the date of signing, Feb. 25. Two conditions placed on Anderson involve Coun. Lynn Grinstead. He is to have “no communication with Lynn Grinstead except for duties directly related to their roles as councillors on the town of Arnprior council” and he is “not to attend at or near Lynn Grinstead’s residence.” Prior to signing the peace bond Anderson, 67, faced criminal charges related to alleged events that took place during November and

December 2012 in Arnprior. The events are not spelled out in detail, but Grinstead, 48, said in the documents that she “has reasonable grounds to fear and does fear that (Anderson) will cause personal injury to” her. The two first-time councillors were elected in the Oct. 25, 2010 municipal elections. They became romantically involved in 2011. Mark Ertel is Anderson’s lawyer. He said his client didn’t contest or admit to the crown attorney’s case. He said Anderson agreed to the peace bond “to make the criminal charges go away quickly.” He added his client was not given special treatment because he is an elected official; if anything, it was the other way around. “He may have been treated more harshly because of it,” Ertel said, noting that crown attorneys fear the amount of public scrutiny that occurs when cases involve politicians. Crown lawyers don’t want to be seen as having gone easy just because someone holds prominence, Ertel indicated. When Anderson was contacted, he initially declined comment, then went on to say, “You are going to lose two councillors at the town of

Arnprior” if the story is publicized. He threatened to sue the newspaper and suggested his lawyer be contacted. When asked if he has any regrets or needs to apologize for his actions to the voters in Arnprior, Anderson said no. “I’m going to (explain it) at the end of my term because I don’t plan to run again,” Anderson said. “And I’m going to do it in your newspaper.” He indicated that several people at town council and in the community are aware of the situation. The controversy was dealt with at town hall in in-camera meetings; they are off-limits to media and the public. Anderson missed several council meetings this past year, but not enough to land him in trouble under the Ontario Municipal Act. In the Jan. 17 edition he said his absence was due to “quite significant” health problems. When contacted, Grinstead said she had no comment, but she said she intends to run in the next municipal election. Mayor David Reid said the alleged events occurred “outside council” and that he won’t speak to councillors’ private matters; business

must get back to normal. Reid said the introduction of the soon-to-be implemented councillors’ code of conduct is “totally separate” from the controversy. CAO Michael Wildman agreed, saying he updated one at his last employment and was anticipating - when applying for the job - that one was needed in Arnprior. Wildman said the provincial municipal and privacy acts prevent him from acknowledging any issue between Anderson and Grinstead. However, the code of conduct will ensure more transparency when it comes to council. If a bona fide complaint is made, the provincial integrity commissioner’s report would be a public document. Speaking of council as a whole, Wildman said his observation in the year that he’s been CAO is that there has been no bloc-voting and council is quick to declare conflict of interest (and step down from discussions and decisions.) Asked if the public has a right to know if elected officials appear before a court, Wildman initially said “I don’t know,” but followed up by saying the corporation follows the rules created by the province.

Sudden letting go of town’s youth recreation co-ordinator ‘council decision’ EMC news - The departure of Arnprior youth recreation co-ordinator Kayla Menkhorst has caused a storm of protest on social media. However, don’t blame the town CAO for letting Menkhorst go, says

Mayor David Reid. He said the change was a decision of council. Council is committed to continuing youth programs in town, he added, noting that it actually put more money into the program this year.

The changes are nothing to do with the uncertainty over the recreation deal with McNab-Braeside, Reid said. Facilities-program co-ordinator Jay Koch is temporarily looking after the program. “There will be a bit of a

transition period,” admitted Reid The town’s website announces that all summer youth programs except for Camp Wannago have been cancelled. Reid said he had heard youth rec-

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The Arnprior Optimists Club is sponsoring the children’s Celtic crafts at this Sunday’s McNab Days Scottish Festival at the Waba Cottage Museum grounds in White Lake. Promoting the activities, from left, are Scottish Festival committee chair Boyd MacLaren, Optimist vice-president Chris Toner and son Andrew, McNab-Braeside Mayor Mary Campbell, and festival organizer Rose Ann MacLaren. Toner says children at the festival will be doing “a whole lot of cool stuff,” from flag-making to creating family crests and shields with Celtic lettering in the early afternoon at the festival. The group is showing the flag with the Scottish Cross of Saint Andrew. For more on McNab Days, see Page 11.

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Safety concerns overblown The world is changing. You turn on the television, you open a newspaper, you look at your Facebook page and all you can see is terrible things happening in the world. Wars, riots, violence and murder scar the landscape. Even our small quiet town of Arnprior has been rocked by last week’s murder of Brodie Armstrong. It is easy to be an alarmist, quaking in our boots, grabbing onto our children and stocking up on reserves to keep us safe through the upcoming perilous years. That would be wrong. Despite what we’d like to think, despite what has become a popular rhetoric in the past few years, the world is categorically safer than it ever has. There are fewer wars, less violence and overall crime across the entire world. The idyllic and picturesque vision of a peaceful 50s-like era where all was well behind close doors is a nostalgic falsehood. It never existed.

We hear more about bullying not necessarily because there is more of it, but rather because people are finally standing up and saying it is unacceptable. “Stranger Danger� is extraordinarily overblown as only one out of 10 kidnappings is perpetuated by some greasy stranger in a van. Victims of incest and rape are stepping out of the shadows and demanding justice against their attackers. The illusion that crime has exponentially worsened the world over is caused by the ease of which videos and photos of it can be found on the Internet. An assault that may have gone unnoticed now can have the spotlight shined upon it with the click of the button. Panic, rumors and vigilantism spread like wildfire over twitter. Some areas in town have truly worsened over the years. Years of poverty, disfranchisement and drug abuse has a way of poisoning the well, but overall we have nothing to fear.

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Youth director departure upsets youth To the Editor: It has come to my attention that Kayla the youth director has been fired without cause. I don’t understand why she would be fired. She is such a great person and always there for the kids. This is a terrible thing that the

town has done. The Parks and Rec department kept lots of the kids off the street from doing bad things. I understand that Jay Koch is now running that department. I don’t think it will be as good as it used to be with Kayla, Don and Shay running it. Also I am not the only kid upset

about this. There is at least 40 kids that I asked on social media that are very upset about this and probably more. I would like to know the exact reason why Kayla was fired Nic Edge, 17 Arnprior

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Kudos to Reid Brothers for its small town big heart To the Editor: When you have been away from the ‘Valley’ for a number of years, you have a tendency to forget that small towns have big hearts. A pleasant reminder came to us on Saturday, June 8 as we travelled from Ottawa to Pembroke. As we approached Arnprior on Highway 417, the engine light in our vehicle came on. As everyone knows, an engine light is an indication of trouble. We headed into the town to see if there was a dealership for our make

of vehicle. We did not get too far before steam was billowing from under the hood. We pulled into Reid Brothers’ lot to enquire if the town had our particular dealership (no it didn’t). This is where small town/big heart comes in. We cannot adequately describe the exceptional service of the staff of Reid Brothers, especially since our vehicle is not a GM product. A special kudo goes out to Doug Carr who came to our rescue, by providing us with the means to contact

our Ottawa dealer, by offering the use of his car while we waited for the dealer’s call-back, and in the end arranging with a towing company to tow us back to Ottawa. A kudo also goes to Matt Trudeau who offered to drive us back to Ottawa. Thank you, Doug, Matt and Reid Brothers. What service!(Arnprior is looking good as a retirement location option). John and Stephanie Howard Ottawa

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Quarry expansion approval would curtail property rights Not only would we lose our freedom to fully use our land, but according to the Ministry of Environment, most of it would be in the risk zone for adverse effects. For this to be even seriously considered is outrageous. Will we be expected to pay taxes on our entire property and not be able to use it as we see fit?

in a position of having to defend the rights to land that our family has owned for 39 years, is unjust. We know that aggregate is quite a commodity, but our community is a real gem, too. Let’s hope we can keep it that way.

With information regarding residents experiencing ill-effects at distances up to 450 m (Fallowfield quarry), the proximity of our property line being 120 m away from the proposed asphalt plant just doesn’t make sense. The proposition of an asphalt plant in this residential community is disturbing enough, but to be put

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To the Editor: Since Miller’s Paving needs to have a 300-m buffer zone in order to add an asphalt plant behind our properties, we are being asked to give up three-quarters (180 m) of our property. That’s truly what it comes down to, since “no land identified as a buffer strip … shall be used for any other purpose.”

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A fish picture worthy of putting into a book EMC lifestyle – The coffee table book Beautiful Arnprior is by professional photographers Pat and Rosemarie Keough. Although more than 20 years old, the book has aged well and remains the definitive book on the town. Along with historic photos, landscapes and portraits, there is exactly one photo of a fisherman with his catch. It seems a bit odd; just one picture of a smiling angler in a book about a town where sport fishing plays such a central role. But there it is on page 57, a photo of Don Johnston and his prize: a 27-pound muskie, caught in Chats Lake.

Johnston has nabbed plenty of fish all over the valley during his 80 years on this planet. The past president of the Arnprior Fish and Game Club has pulled up lunkers from Quebec to Barry’s Bay, the latter where he belongs to a club along a road named for a West Carleton village – Carp Way. A wealth of stories and facts from days gone by, the developer holds a vivid memory of that day in September 1983 when he showed up on his friend’s doorstep in Logger’s Way with a muskie. “I had the boat on top of my old army truck,” Johnston said. “It was too nice of a day to work,

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could be the Madawaska for bass. The developer and owner of Kingdon Holdings also has a few stories from today. After his seventh time under the knife for heart surgery, he plans to travel up Carp Way and stay at the camp for four or five days. You can’t keep nature out of the kid. BABY FISH?

Eighty-four-year-old Jean Applebee in the Pontiac has more energy than most kids half her age. She loves to talk and tell stories and, well, take a sincere interest in people. So when she overheard a couple of gentlemen talking while waiting to see the doctor at hospital, Jean couldn’t help but interject. The men were staring proudly at a couple of snapshot photos. Jean thought it peculiar since most folks these days flash photos on their phone before hitting delete. The man holding the pixs was explaining how the one is 2.5 pounds and other a healthy 7.5 “I hope their mother made out OK,” Jean said, whooping with laughter. “Turns out they were looking at a couple of trout!” Her daughter sitting on the other side bumped Jean in the arm, and said, “Your big

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EMC lifestyle - The sun is coming out just in time, for summer arrives this Friday, June 21 at 1:04 a.m. After a rather wet and dreary spring, the first few days of summer are predicted to be warm

and sunny. So enjoy the longest days of the year. While summer holidays officially begin in the middle of next week, the days will slowly become shorter as we head for fall.

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Riverdrive Festival committee chairman John Brady is impressed as ‘Hal’ sails through the air after his target at the Avalon Ranch pool. Hal, a German shorthaired pointer, is owned by Todd and Mary Spurrell, who have organized a Dock Dogs demonstration for the Riverdrive Festival Saturday, June 29 at Red Pine Pay at Braeside. The amazing dogs will be demonstrating their leaping and retrieval prowess about 11 a.m. at the docks by the boat launch. Two of the participating teams, featuring canines Ziggy and Jonker, have attended world competitions. The public is also welcome to attend for free this weekend (June 21-23) when the Spurrells host the ‘Mists of Avalon’ competition at their Avalon Ranch at 1934 Lochwinnoch Rd. just outside Renfrew. Teams from Ontario, Quebec and the U.S. will be competing in Big Air, Extreme Vertical and Speed Retrieval contests between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day. Avalon Ranch will also host the ‘A Midsummer Dogs Dream’ competition Aug. 23-25.

Festival all about celebrating link with River Heather Lang, John Brady McNab Days Festival

www.avalonranch.ca. And, bring along your own fourlegged friend to see how it’s done. We have live music at noon by Pine Bark Bunch and at 3 p.m. by Pot Luck Bluegrass. Then at 1:30, you won’t want to miss the performance of Bonnechere River – Future Tense, an original music theatre co-production by the Bonnechere River Watershed Project and Stone Fence Theatre, and presented through the generous support of Ontario

Power Generation’s community partnership program. Find out a little about this one-act play by checking out this video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=MKmvEo4yhe0. In keeping with our theme of celebrating the river, free kayak and canoe use will be available from Ottawa Valley Kayak and Canoes (www.ottawavalleycanoe.ca) throughout the afternoon.

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EMC lifestyle - Right now walks in the out-of-doors can be challenging. The difficulty, however, lies not in the physical quality of the terrain. Instead it exists in our ability to tolerate the hordes of biting insects that so readily pay us a visit. This is reputed to be one of the worst years for encountering Black Flies and Mosquitoes. Currently I am in Algonquin Park where last evening legions of Black Flies decorated my shirt with spots of blood. Fortunately I don’t react to their bites. And I don’t blame them when under siege for I know that biting insects are all part of the natural scheme of things, and are only doing what they are programmed to do. There are several major groups of biting insects, but currently Black Flies and Mosquitoes are the dominant ones. In both groups it is solely the females that draw blood and

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way they do so only to attain a protein boost for their eggs. How biting insects locate a donor and access its blood is a fascinating story. All biting flies use special sensors in their antennae and sometimes legs to search for carbon dioxide in the air. Animals, of course, exhale this waste product of respiration.

When they locate molecules of this gas, the insects change their flight path, searching for an increasing gradient that takes them to the source. An animal’s dark hair can also be a visual attractant, which is why light clothes are best worn now. As they near a host, the insects search for a water vapour gradient and head towards its source, which is the skin. After landing, Black Flies and Mosquitoes withdraw the blood of their host in very different ways. Mosquitoes use their pin-like mouthparts to penetrate the skin and enter a capillary. Blood is then sucked into the body, which swells like a clear balloon filling with red air. Thus, Mosquito ‘bites’ are not bites but needle-like pricks. Instead of pricking you, Black Flies slice you. First they anchor themselves into your skin with a

The mosquito’s saliva causes our body to send antibodies to the point of attack. These attach to the antigens in the saliva, causing the body to release histamines, which result in the famous inflammatory response – a bump. Incidentally, we usually feel the prick of a Mosquito’s MICHAEL RUNTZ mouthparts probing Can you tell that the author does not use repel- our skin only after they make entry. And lents? we often do not feel pair of serrated blades then cut Black Fly cuts until they are nearly through your skin with scissor-like finished feeding. That is because both include a mouthparts. As do Mosquitoes, Black Flies dose of painkillers in their saliva to apply anticoagulants with their sali- better the chances of making a withva to ensure a steady flow of liquid. drawal while remaining undetected. Biting insects treat us as blood That is why blood flows copiously donors. Too bad they don’t offer from Black Fly slashes. The Mosquito-induced bump is a coffee and donuts in return! The Nature Number is 613-387rather interesting consequence of a 2503; email is mruntz@start.ca. visit by one of those insects.

Municipal Matters June 20, 2013 TENDER NO. 13-09 ALMONTE OLD TOWN HALL AOTH AUDITORIUM & STAIRWELL PAINTING

UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: June 25 @ 6:00 pm Council Committee of the Whole (Special Meeting to Wrap Up prior to Summer Recess) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated.

SKATE PARK The Town of Mississippi Mills, Recreation and Culture Department in conjunction with TYPS (Taking Young People Seriously) are offering The Youth of Mississippi Mills the opportunity to explore 3 different Skateboard Parks this summer!! The cost to attend each trip will be $5.00/Youth. This will cover the cost of the bus transportation to and from the skate parks. The trip schedule is as follows: Wednesday July 3rd – Legacy, Nepean – 12 p.m- 5 p.m Wednesday July 24th – Orleans, Skatepark – 12 p.m to 5 p.m Wednesday August 14th – Madoc, Skatepark – 10 a.m to 6 p.m (The bus pick up and return location is at TYPS - Taking Young People Seriously, 65 Mill Street. Please ensure you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the time of departure.) For more information or to sign up for a trip please contact TYPS at 613-256-8485 or Calvin Murphy Recreation Coordinator (Town of Mississippi Mills) at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24.

ACCESSIBILITY – DID YOU KNOW? Don’t hesitate to advise the Town if you encounter a barrier when utilizing the Town’s services or visiting one of our facilities. A barrier to accessibility is an obstacle that makes it difficult — sometimes impossible — for people with disabilities to do the things most of us take for granted — things like visiting a facility, participating in community activities or seeking services.

Tenders on the prescribed form and sealed in an envelope clearly marked for the “AOTH Painting” for the Almonte Old Town Hall will be received by Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at the Town Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 until 12:00 o’clock noon local time, Wednesday, July 3, 2013 Tender documents may be obtained from the Town of Mississippi Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON. The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted.

WATER RESTRICTIONS The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days. Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. each day and from only one connection. Midday is the hottest time of the day and the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation when watering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once. A significant amount of new grass or sod is exempted from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.

MISSISSIPPI LIBRARY BOARD The Town’s Library Board meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Almonte branch. Members of the public are always welcome! For more information on the Town’s Library and its two branches located in Almonte and Pakenham, visit www.mississippimills.ca or contact: Peter Nelson, Chief Librarian 613-256-1037 PNelson@mississippimills.ca

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TRADE CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF INTEREST FOR STEWART COMMUNITY CENTRE CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITION & ALTERATIONS Guy Saumure & Sons Construction Ltd. acting as the construction manager for the Stewart Community Centre is seeking bids from interested qualified Trade Contractors for the above noted project. The project consists of construction of a 320 sq. ft. addition & renovation & alterations to existing washrooms. Scopes of work to be tendered to qualified Trade Contractors include: Structural Steel EDPM Roofing HVAC Plumbing Electrical Masonry Painting Flooring (Rubber & VCT) Concrete Foundation & Slabs Hollow Metal Doors, Frames & Hardware Work is to start mid June and be substantially complete by Fall 2013. Tender documents will be available to qualified Trade Contractors that express interest in writing (by fax or e-mail) to the head office of Guy Saumure and Sons Construction Ltd.. A Trade Contractor may be required to provide references of similar sized projects to prove qualifications. Bids will be received at the head office of Guy Saumure and Sons Construction Ltd on the time and date noted for each Trade Contractor (Staggered closing dates from June to July depending on trade). Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Questions or inquiries should be addressed to the Construction Manager: Chris Saumure Guy Saumure and Sons Construction Ltd. 91 Cornelia Street West Smiths Falls, ON K7A 5L3 Fax: (613) 283-3691, Email: csaumure@saumuregroup.com

UPCOMING MEETING Mississippi River Power Corp. is holding their Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 @ 11:00 am at the Almonte Curling Rink Lounge. All welcome!

REQUEST FOR TENDER TENDER NO. 13-13 Removal and Replacement of Shingles at the Almonte Lawn Bowling Club Roof Tenders forms for the Request For Tender can be picked up from The Town Of Mississippi Mills, Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, R.R #2 P.O Box 400, Almonte Ontario K0A 1A0. Request For Tender forms must be completed and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: ATTENTION: Diane Smithson, C.A.O., Town of Mississippi Mills, Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, R.R.# 2, P.O. Box 400, Almonte ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 1313 , “Removal and Replacement of Shingles at the Almonte Lawn Bowling Club Roof” Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 12:00 pm on Friday June 28, 2013. Tenders will be publicly opened at the Mississippi Mills Administration Building at 12:15 p.m. on Friday June 28, 2013. The Town of Mississippi Mills reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders or accept all or any part thereof. For further information, please contact Calvin Murphy, Recreation Coordinator at (613) 2561077 Ext: 24.

MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEACH OPERATIONS SUPERVISED SWIM SCHEDULE AT THE ALMONTE BEACH Beginning on Saturday, June 15, 2013 and ending on Sunday, August 11, 2013 The Schedule for supervised swims at the Almonte Beach will be as follows: Almonte Beach – Sunday to Saturday – 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Please note that the Almonte Beach will be closed July 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st 2013 (Almonte Fair Weekend). Special Thanks to the North Lanark Agricultural Society for the use of the beach in Almonte.

PAKENHAM BEACH (UNSUPERVISED SWIMMING) Saturday June 15, 2013 to Sunday August 11, 2013. Please note that you swim at your own risk. For further information, please contact the Recreation & Culture Department at (613) 256-1077

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Flood notice withdrawn for Ottawa River as waters recede EMC news – To the surprise of no one and relief of some, the Ministry of Natural Resources has withdrawn the flood watch in

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Greenland Road, Dunrobin 2 acre treed lot located between Eagle Creek and the Ottawa River. $114,900 Lots on Bandys Road, McNab 2.19 acre lot $59,900 and 2.88 acre lot $74,900 only 10 minutes west of Arnprior on dead end road.

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83 SHORT ROAD. IMMACULATE CONDITION. ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD. CENTRAL AIR. ATTACHED GARAGE. FULL UNSPOILED LOWER LEVEL. MLS#867734. $229,900. CALL LIZ TO VIEW 613-623-1053.

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85 EDEY STREET, UNIT 3D TWO BEDROOM, 3RD LEVEL, FRONT CORNER VIEW OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. SECURITY BUILDING. INCLUDES APPLIANCES. MLS#867711. $129,900. CALL LIZ TO VIEW 613-623-1053.

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McNab Days for all Local volunteers will be offering powerboat rides as well. This year we are putting a special focus on the history of the Ottawa River watershed and our forestry industry, and the strong personal connections that many local families share to this day. Thanks to support from M. Sullivan and Son in Arnprior and Marshall’s Equipment in Renfrew, we are setting up a large tent to house a theatre where we will be showing a number of films depicting interesting aspects of this history. There will also be rare photos and memorabilia from the local Gillies lumber operation, as well as related lumbering literature, which Dan Smith from Braeside is co-ordinating with assistance from John Smith of the Arnprior and McNab-Braeside Archives. The tent will also house our silent auction table, so be sure to check out the variety of excellent items up for grabs - and support our festival. Next to the big tent, we are hosting a ‘Woodworkers’ Gathering’. The Gathering features more interesting displays, such as the story of finding Champlain’s Astrolabe. There’ll be storytelling sessions throughout the day, featuring a number of fascinating local characters who have entertaining stories to tell - stories about the brave men who worked the river, the last timber raft to go down the Ottawa and what it was like to work in the lumber camps for months on end. These oral histories are sure to rekindle old memories among the senior members of the Gathering, and provide a unique glimpse into the past for the rest of us. And what would a summer festival be without good food? Starting at 9 a.m., we’ll serve a hearty shore breakfast consisting of bacon-on-a bun, baked beans, home-fries

and beverages, in partnership with the Arnprior Lions Club. The Lions will also serve a tasty lunch at noon. From 3-5 p.m., the Braeside United Church is putting on a delicious church supper consisting of pulled pork sandwiches, potato salad, coleslaw and lemonade, with homemade pies, tea and coffee for dessert. The price for supper is a freewill donation, and all proceeds go to support the Braeside United Church. No need to go hungry, that’s for sure! In summary: something for everyone - all in a beautiful natural setting. SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1-3 P.M.

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Great starter home on over sized lot in central location. Eat-in kitchen with access to large backyard deck and fenced yard, 2 bedrm, large bath features soaker tub, separate shower unit, sky light provides natural light to upstairs foyer / hallway. Front & back covered veranda.

3 bedroom starter home on large just under an acre lot. Former school house with maple floors, pine walls, good sized living room, 3 piece bath, large rear family room (30x19.6) presently not heated and has a bar area.

Great starter home on a corner lot in town has huge country kitchen/dining room, oak hardwood floors. Front covered verandah and enclosed carport.

MLS 865967, $169,500

MLS 867828, $144,500

MLS 868566, $167,500

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Great 2 bedrm bungalow on 1 acre lot in quiet rural setting just East of Arnprior, open concept with abundance of windows, hardwood floors & ceramic floors throughout, maple kitchen, master bedrm has 4 pce ensuite featuring corner soaker tub, full basement is all partly finished with huge family rm & game rm areas.

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COMMUNITY Pinegrove generosity

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EMC lifestyle - Pinegrove youngsters Cole Hisko, Abby Patrois and Mackenzie Hisko are selling drinks on a roadside stand to help others. They say they are motivated by a

desire to assist people and animals who need a helping hand “to have a good life.” Abby is a John XXIII student and the Hiskos attend Walter Zadow. 0620.R0012168857

OPEN HOUSE GUIDE

Sunday June 23rd 1-3pm Bernice Horne

88 Campbell Dr. McNab/Braeside

Sunday June 23rd 2:30-4pm Donna Defalco

Sunday June 23rd 2-4pm Cheryl Richardson

172 O’Donnell Crescent, Dochart Estates

71 Proper St. Braeside

JOHN CARTER/METROLAND

Youngsters sell drinks for CHEO, shelter

109 Riverview Drive, Arnprior

Sunday June 23rd 2-4pm Paula Hartwick

Sunday June 23rd 2-4pm Andra Bettencourt

36 Colony Lane, Calabogie

80 Colony Lane, Calabogie

John O’Neill

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Sunday June 23rd 2-4pm Clint Pettigrew

It might not be a high traffic area, but that hasn’t deterred three youngsters from the Pinegrove area of McNab-Braeside to faithfully run a juice, pop and water stand outside their homes for many weeks to raise money for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the Arnprior Humane Society shelter. The trio are closing in on their goal of $100. From left are Cole Hisko, Abby Patrois and Mackenzie Hisko.

Sales Representative

BUS: 613-270-8200 RES: 613-832-2503 joneill@royallepage.ca

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190 B Lamorie St, Arnprior Ottawa River waterfront home being sold in conjunction with 190A Lamorie Lane MLS 874274($250,000). 3 bdrms, 2 baths, dated in its decor but in good repair. Detached 20 x 21 workshop. 2 homes for the price of one. Excellent opportunity - live in one and rent the other. MLS#874275

$159,900

190 A Lamorie St, Arnprior Quaint 2 bdrm bungalow on quiet cul de sac with Ottawa River view. Private setting being sold in conjunction with 190B Lamorie St - MLS 874275 ($159,900). Both properties selling as one. Paved yard, 2 car detached garage/workshop. Living room with natural gas fireplace, dining room with river view. Newer windows, newer shingles, natural gas heat, central air. Excellent condition. 2 homes for the price of one. MLS#874274

174 Dalkeith St, Pakenham Totally renovated 4 bdrm, 2 bath home in the picturesque Village of Pakenham. This 1.5 storey home boasts a modern kitchen, open concept living area with lge family rm with gas fireplace, formal living room, 2 full baths, main floor bedroom and sunroom. The garage has been converted in to an excellent, heated, 4 season studio/office. Private back yard, quiet street. MLS#874514

141 MacFarlane St., Pakenham 3 bedroom bungalow in the picturesque Village of Pakenham. Generously sized rooms. L shaped living room/dining room opening in to the kitchen. Full Basement. Usable space in the attic for storage - cedar closet.

$250,000

Office 613-432-9123 613 432 9123 | Ottawa Ott 613-791-8123 613 791 8123

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Sunday, June 23rd 2-4pm Just off the Green of Calabogie Highlands, open plan 3bed/2bath ground floor living home. Master has lots of closet space, ensuite w/ Jacuzzi & shower, and patio door to screened in porch. Views of the lake and full 2 car garage, full basement with rec room and hobby room. Lots of space for everything and everyone! MLS# 873722 $289,900

3 bed/2bath country home on wooded 5 acre lot with barn and fenced perimeter. New windows, front door and kitchen cupboards. Nice perennial gardens, close to McNab School and easy access to Hwy 17. MLS #873128 $294,900

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Enjoy your own piece of waterfront on the Madawaska River. 155ft of waterfront and 283 ft deep. Very private includes firepit, shed and brand new outhouse. No HST on this purchase! MLS 843118 $64,900

A rare find – private waterfront lot just outside of Burnstown on the Madawaska River. With 100ft of waterfront and over 300ft deep, hydro and phone at the lot. MLS # 864810 Call Pat to

view this lot $224,900

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$149,000

189 MILL RIDGE RD

3581 John Shaw Rd, Kinburn - Century home on 50 acres, 4 bedroom. 1.5 baths. Country style kitchen,formal dining room and living roon, separate den/parlor. Lots of upgrades over the years including 200 amp service, oil furnace and tank 2003, insulation in attic 2002, septic system 1986. Hip roof barn in good condition MLS#857293 $534,900

631 Southside Way, Burnstown 83 acres with a 3 season cottage/ camp - 4 bedrooms, drilled well and septic. Open concept main level. 155’ of frontage on Norway Lake - great for a boat. Trails thruout the property. Weekend getaway, hunt camp, summer cottage - you name it - tons of potential here. 200 amp electrical service.

$299,900

MLS 854519 Please call Pat to view! $234,900

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724 FIFTH ST. 2 bedroom bungalow with updated kitchen, bathroom, shingles, central air, fenced back yard and a ramp to the front door (if needed). Excellent first time buyer’s home or investment property. Call Pat to view. MLS 875089 $129,900 0620.R0012166955

10 Charles St #3, Arnprior - Available immediatley - 2 bedroom

multi level condo - all hardwood floors, spacious living area, large basement area; all recently painted, appliances included. Excellent location. MLS#851780 $144,900

12628 Lanark Rd, Calabogie Solid 5 unit building in Calabogie. Excellent location, apartments in good repair, tenants pay own heat and light. Lots of parking. Large lot - room to build storage shed or garage. 1 x 3 bdrm - 2 storey unit; 3 x 2 bdrm units; 1 x bachelor apartment. Growing area - lots of recreation close by - water, golf and skiing. MLS#861579

$259,000


NEWS

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EMC events - Every year, JCS Stables in McNab-Braeside hosts the Rising Star Series of horse show clinics. The first clinic will be held this Saturday, June 22 at Julie Skarica’s stables on Scheel Drive just off Highway 17 west of Arnprior. The goal of the series is to provide a safe, organized venue to promote equestrian skill and development. The judge provides feedback, commentary and explanations to riders, coaches and spectators throughout the day. Questions are always welcome. The judge for the first clinic is Dennis Mahoney from Deer Lake, Newfoundland. There will also be additional clinics Aug. 3 and Aug. 31.

As usual, JCS Stables will have prizes for the champion of each division at each show clinic as well as trophy presentations for division champions at the final clinic Aug. 31. Ribbons are awarded for first- to fifth-place finishers. There is warm-ups starting at 7:30 a.m. for beginner and novice riders only. Open card warm-ups are held throughout the day for all other divisions. Deadline for entries is the Thursday before each clinic. However, there is no penalty for late entries. Entries are accepted by email, fax and telephone. For more information, including a list of sponsors and prizes, visit the website at www.JCSstables.com.

EMC news - OPP report that two wrought iron flower planters were stolen from a home on Jackson Lane in McNabBraeside..The planters were stolen over the weekend of

June 7-10. Two kayaks were reported stolen on June 11 from an address on Humphries Road in Horton. They ared and white Pelican 100 X models were R0011958500

Rising Star horse clinics to begin Saturday

Thieves take boats, planters

ONLY1 Unit Left FOR LEASE

OPEN HOUSE

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Call Michael at 613-724-8260

Well built home with insulated concrete form (ICF) construction from floor to ceiling .Located in an excellent spot for commuting with easy access to highway 17. Over an acre lot with plenty of trees for privacy. Two sheds located on the property for storage. Three bedrooms, large kitchen, main floor laundry room, high speed internet, partially finished walk-out basement and lots more! NEW PRICE! $246,000 www.comfree.com/420478

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Move into this house right away! Many updates. 12 x 12 ft exterior deck for relaxing. MLS#873402

Mobile home with everything you need! Including Mbedroom w/ walk-in closet & ensuite. Attached garage - plus view and access to White Lake. MLS#857682

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Fantastic river view. 1.72 acre building lot. Boat launch and Arnprior Golf Course nearby. MLS#869096

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SPORTS

Connected to your community

St. Joe’s wins Grade 7-8 soccer title EMC sports – Arnprior teams excelled at the inaugural Grade 7-8 co-ed soccer tournament at Ma-Te-Way Park in Renfrew June 4. The St. Joseph’s team from Arnprior captured the tournament title, winning six straight games. In all 12 teams competed. Walter Zadow finished third, an impressive result considering it is the first year the Arnprior school has had a soccer team to enter in the event. St. Joe’s defeated Cobden, St. Thomas of

Renfrew and Walter Zadow in round-robin play. After defeating St. James of Eganville in the quarterfinal and besting St. Joe’s high school in the semi-final, the Arnprior team blanked RCI 3-0 in the final. Walter Zadow edged St. Joe’s of Renfrew 21 in the quarter-final before losing 2-0 to RCI in the semi-final. McNab tied St. Mike’s of Douglas 1-1 and lost 1-0 to St. James of Eganville and 4-0 to RCI.

PHOTOS BY MIKE YEAS

St. Joseph’s is very proud of its team’s performance at the first county soccer tournament. Above, on the winning Arnprior team are, in back from left, coach Nathon Hisko, Sarah Couture, Jessica Daze, Julia Enright, Sydney Friske, Alyssa Sparling, Melissa Thompson, Alex MacLaren Sarah Symington and Gwen Flegal; and in front rown Robert Moore, Braydon Massoud, Stephen Hass, Chad Cherry, Ryan Massoud, Liam Hawel, Bryce Walker, Ben Bigrand; and in front Tommy Ruddy.

One of several St. Joseph’s goals scored in the Grade 7/8 co-ed soccer tournament.

The third-place Walter Zadow soccer team, new to the school this year, includes in back from left Matt Smith, Fin Moore, John Young, Nick Quade, Ryland Mosley, Connor Bradley, Kurtis Malloch, Ashley Ly, Kurtis Gardiner, Alix Schiemann, Niki Jamieson-Naugler, Georgia DeAbreu, Chloe Farr, Paige Miller, Liam Mayhew and coach Mandy Inglis; and in front row Adam Farmer, Taylor Gillan, Sydney Moore, Jaclyn Gillan and Blair Laughlin and in front Jacob Jack.

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L’ARCHE ARNPRIOR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, 2013

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The second annual Candlelighters Charity Mixed Lob Ball Tournament was held June 7 and 8 at the Arnprior ABBA ball diamonds. To launch the fundraising tournament, Paige Dillabough, above, shares her experiences battling with cancer and how she has been helped by the generosity of the Candlelighters. When a child enters the hospital for cancer treatments, they are given a leather strap on which to attach beads. For each visit, they receive a bead and each bead represents a different type of treatment. Miss Teen Ontario East Sonya Bergin, right, holds Paige’s beads as they weight almost as much as she does and Saralyn Deslauriers holds her notes.

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Teams are mixed and are guaranteed to play at least two games. The No Glove, No Love team prepares to go onto the field. In back, from left, are Geoff Graham, Jenn McNulty, Niall Carkner and Jenny Jackson preceded by Roger Wilhelm, Brandy Rampton, Mike Cheslock, Connor McLeod, Cassandra Cavanagh, Kyle Campbell and Mike Sevigny. Before them are, from left, are Evan Campbell, Mitch Bridges and Adam Rueckwald and in the front row are Kelsey Macmillan and Abby Bourgoin.

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ADHS athletic director Phil Moore, right, presents the top athlete awards to, from left, Connor Schriver, Jaegar Prot, Abby Rampton, Brody Flegal and Emma Baird. Missing from the photo is Laura Graham. The presentations were made at the school’s annual athletic banquet. PHOTOS BY SIDNEY ROSS/ COOP STUDENT

ADHS rewards its many top athletes

Hilary Lalonde receives the Lisa Roesler Leadership Award from Colleen Roesler in memory of her daughter, who was a star rugby player at ADHS

EMC sports – Multi-sports athletes Laura Graham, Emma Baird, Jaeger Prot and Connor Schriver were presented with Arnprior District High School top athlete awards at the school’s athletic banquet June 12. With the success of many of the schools sports teams this year, despite some disruptions because of the teachers’ work to rule campaign, there were many student athletes honoured with award. Abby Rampton was named top junior female athlete and Brody Flegal top junior athlete. Cody Moore won the E.A. McIntyre Award for showing leadership in the athletic field. Winning Colin Hood OFSAA School Sport Awards were Emma Baird, Andrew MacAulay and coach

You are Invited To a Very Special Event

Meet the Designer Thursday, June 27 10 am - 4 pm Boardroom of Lorne’s Electric

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Memorial consultants Lawrence Neville and Gary Foster will be on hand to answer your questions.

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Craig Campbell. Kyle Terrell won the coveted Heart award for his H(ustle), E(nthusiasm), A(ttitude), R(esilience) and T(eamwork). The track and field awards were: top female rookie - Anne-Marie McNab, Paula Meek; top male rookie - Everett Baird; most dedicated male - Nathan Toman; most dedicated female - Hailey Wheeler; most improved male Curtis Foster; most improved female - Lauren Haas; female MVP - Emma Baird; male MVP - Justin Cameron and Jacob Plunkett. Track and field was coached by Graeme Wyatt, Kelly Winter, Kevin Friske, Dan Lavallee, Sarah Spratt and Ryan McKenna. The awards for the Renfrew County varsity girls rugby championship team coached by Glenn Wallace and Andrew Schneider are: top back rookie - Kirsten Trafford; top forward rookie - Alison Forster and Abby Rampton; forward MVP - Jessica Couture; back MVP - Hilary Lalonde; Lisa Roesler Leadership Award - Hilary Lalonde. The latter was given for the first time in memory of the former team member who died in a traffic accident last summer. The awards for the senior boys championship basketball team, coached by Phil Moore and Bruce

Shoveller, were top rookie - Nathan Toman; top defender - Cody Moore and Connor Schriver; most improved - Richard Jorgensen; and MVP Mike Shoveller. The awards for the junior boys championship basketball team, coached by Dan Lavallee, are top rookie - James Prebble; most improved - Evan Schriver; top defender - Will Ruddy; and MVP - Brody Flegal. The awards for the senior girls basketball team, coached by Phil Moore and Gord Sadler, are top defender - Tasha Zoryk; top rookie - Samantha Caesar; ADHS award - Shannon Powe; and MVP - Alexis Lough. The awards for the junior girls basketball team, coached by Dan Lavallee, Mike Shoveller and Andrew MacAulay, are: most improved - Megan McGrath and Emma Pettigrew; Top Defender - Shauna McNulty and Keisha Clark; top rookie - Abby Rampton; ADHS Award (ardour, dedication, heart, spirit) - Mikaela Appleby-Lanoue; and MVP - Emma Shoveller. For a list of the football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, wrestling, golf and cross-country athletic banquet award winners, see next week’s ChronicleGuide.

Cody Moore receives the E.A McIntyre Award for leadership.

ADHS athletic director Phil Moore presents the HEART award to Kyle Terrell.

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Annual General Meeting Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Annual Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Arnprior Regional Health will be held on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 7p.m. in the auditorium of the Grove, Arnprior & District Nursing Home, 275 Ida St. N., Arnprior, Ontario, for the following purpose:

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1. To receive the Annual Report: 2. To receive the Annual Financial Statements of the Corporation for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, and the report of the auditors thereon; 3. To appoint the auditor, for the ensuing year; 4. To ratify amendments to the bylaws; 5. To elect Directors for the ensuing year, and 6. To transact such as other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof If you require any further information, please call (613) 623-3166 ext. 220 Eric Hanna, President & CEO Secretary, Board of Directors R0012164007


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Throughout the spring the ADHS track and field team members demonstrated their prowess and come award time, they were not forgotten. Kneeling, from left, are the male MVP Justin Cameron and most improved Curtis Foster. In the back, from left, are coach Dan Lavallee, most improved Lauren Hass, top rookies Paula Meek and Anne-Marie McNab, most dedicated Nathan Toman and Hailey Wheeler, MVP Emma Baird, top rookie Everett Baird, MVP Jacob Plunkett, and coach Kelley Winter.

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Colin Hood OFSAA School Sport The senior boys basketball team that qualified for OFSSA receives its fair share of awards. Awards went to Emma Baird and From left, are coach Phil Moore, top defender Connor Schriver, MVP Mike Shoveller, top Connor Schriver. Missing is award winner Andrew MacAulay. defender Cody Moore, top rookie Nathan Toman and coach Bruce Shoveller.

Are You Looking for a Family Physician In Our Community? The Arnprior and District Family Health Team in collaboration with Island View Retirement Suites will be hosting a Registration Session with Health Care Connect

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ADHS athletic director steps down ‘a very proud man’ EMC news – After almost 18 years guiding student athletics at Arnprior District High School, Phil Moore is stepping aside. Moore announced at the school’s athletic banquet June 12 that he is leaving the post effective the end of June. He received a standing ovation from an appreciative audience of students, parents and teachers. Teacher Glenn Wallace will take over the post. Moore’s tenure has been highly successful, particularly in then past few years, with ADHS winning several championships and gold medals in track, football, basketball and rugby. Moore himself coached the senior boys basketball team to the Upper Ottawa championship this year and a berth in the Ontario championship. Moore will continue coaching basketball at the school and serving as a guidance counsellor. In his farewell speech he thanked “a lot of great people who have been a part of the successes at ADHS for a long time.” Following is his speech to the packed gymnasium. “Good evening ladies and gentlemen, coaches, colleagues, administrators and especially the Redmen athletes. “Tonight I stand here before you a very proud man. Proud of my school, proud of my colleagues who coach for kids and proud of the many student athletes who excel on the field, pitch, court and track. “This past fall started off as a great year with many individual and team championships: x-country; senior girls Rugby - UOVHSAA champions; senior boys football - Renfrew and Lanark-Renfrew champions; junior girls basketball - UOVHSAA champions; senior girls basketball UOVHSAA champions. “And it ended off well with a se-

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A teacher, counsellor and coach who epitomizes Redmen pride receives a standing ovation at the Arnprior District High School athletics banquet. Phil Moore is staying on at the school as a counsellor and coach but is stepping down as athletic director after 18 years. nior boys basketball championship and a trip to OFSAA for the first time since the early ‘80s, wrestlers to OFSAA, senior girls rugby to EOSSAA and senior girls soccer to EOSSAA. as well as all of the successes of the track and field team that culminated in 14 athletes going to OFSAA in Oshawa. “Since 1996 I have guided the athletics program and it has become my identity and I have always put my heart and soul into the job. There is nobody more of a Redmen than me -unless you include Wayne Oattes and Stan Ball, both my mentors and friends. “Organizing and administering the sports program along with fundraising has been a very large part of who I am and what I do for a very long

time. However, I owe some special people a word of thanks, for without them I could not have done it. “First and foremost - Hamburger Patti - my loving wife, my scratching post when I am upset, my strongest supporter and one of the Redmen’s best fan, and certainly one of the best volunteers around. “To my kids Adam and Cody, thank you for all the times you helped set up for games, tournaments, canteens, athletic banquets, dances, exams, grads, rolling out and up the protective floor coverings, lining soccer fields and sectors for shot put, discus and javelin. Your help was much appreciated. “To my colleagues who coached, thank you for doing it for the kids. This past year really reminded me

that teachers who coach and volunteer their time to travel to places like Barry’s Bay are a really an awesome bunch. “I also want to thank the local media and our transportation services (Sandy Ouellette and Guy Tourangeau) and Lynn Riopelle and her custodial staff for the relationship that I have had with them over the past 18 years. Thanks as well to Jim’s Restaurant, especially to my friend Johnny Karadakis, to the Sportszone, Gilks Signs and Trophies, and Brittle Printing. “I also want to extend my thanks to my colleagues at UOVHSAA and to Rico Giardini for their work organizing running and maintaining the high school sports program in Renfrew County.

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“My pride also extends to what has been accomplished with the fundraising resources that have been raised. Our field house (sweet Dick Hall) was built with the help of honorary chief Bill Tyrell (god rest his soul) and his band of merry men. We bought a new scoreboard for the McEwen Gym, the track was resurfaced about 12 years ago, but needs it again. “The football field had 140 loads of topsoil added to it, new storage cages were purchased and our McEwen Gym was repainted and we bought a protective flooring system and added a stereo system and purchased a $20,000 weight room machine. “Furthermore the trophies and athletic photos chronicling the many successes have been done and have been updated and a sports championships banner project is in motion. “The high school now has a scoreboard on the football field thanks to Dawn and Tony Andrews and the many volunteers that made that happen. “With my youngest son graduating and moving on, the time is now for me to step aside as the athletic director at ADHS. I sure have particularly enjoyed the last nine years that my own sons, Adam and Cody, have been in this school and on my basketball teams. Not a bad run boys. “There are lots of basketball coaches out there who are thankful that Patti and I only had two boys. Although if you ask the boys they would probably say that there was a lot of pressure on them because of my role and position in the school to be model students. They handled it very well and I am extremely proud of the young men that they have become. “Leaving the role as athletic director now

will help me transition into more guidance responsibilities. However, it’s not like I will be out of the building, I still have almost eight years left. “In fact I could retire when my nephew Zack graduates (hopefully he does so on time). I also hope that he is a basketball player like all of the Moores have been, because I am looking forward to coaching both he and his older sister Sydney. I am looking forward and I am happy to be a member of the strongest coaching fraternities in the Ottawa Valley. “Because it is my personal belief that a strong and vibrant extracurricular program plays a vital role in a student’s development and is a key component in the education of our students and helps build community, I still intend to help guide the boys and girls basketball programs for as long as I am here. “However, I will not miss the frustrations of running a $120,000 program with a starting budget of $20,000 and all of the other duties and responsibilities that go along with it. “In closing I just wanted to say what an honour and a privilege it has been to have my name and my reputation associated with one of the best high school athletics programs in all of eastern Ontario. “I have truly been blessed with one of the greatest jobs and I have many fond memories to hold on to. Redmen pride is something I live and truly feel. “While I am stepping down as athletic director, I will still be involved at the executive level of the Eastern Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic Association. My best wishes go out to the Phys. Ed department and Mr. Wallace as they pick up the torch that I took over in 1996. “Thank you.”


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Arnprior Bluefish swimmers excel at season-ending meet Anne Lefebvre

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EMC sports - Arnprior’s swim racers, the Bluefish, wrapped up their season with a swim meet in Deep River in May. The Blackfly Meet is the traditional end to the season, and both competitive and pre-competitive swimmers participated. Swimmers selected events based on their strengths, with each swimmer completing six races over two days, in freestyle (front crawl), backstroke, breast stroke, butterfly and individual medley (IM – all four strokes in one race). The Bluefish competed against swimmers from nine other clubs from around Eastern Ontario. The racers swam hard and collected excellent results. In the 10-and-under girls category, Emma Laughlan was the first Bluefish to touch the wall in the 25-m freestyle, followed closely by Dani Wybou. Lauren Herter was first in the club for the 100-m individual medley. The 10-and-under-boys powered their way to several successes. In the 25-m freestyle, it was a Bluefishowned event – Alex Wroe swam to first with Tate McIntyre in second, Carson Lefebvre in third, Matteo Nixon in fourth, Cameron Wyatt in fifth and Austin Sparling in sixth.

Tate collected a first-place in 25-m breast stroke, with Austin swimming to second in that race. In 25-m backstroke, Alex, Tate, Carson and Matteo made it a 1-2-3-4 Bluefish finish again. Tate claimed victory in the 50-m free, with Cameron Wyatt picking up third place in that race. Alexander Abercrombie collected wins in both 50-m and 100-m backstroke. In the 11-12-year-old girls category, Simona Nixon, Lizzie Wyatt and Meredith Johnston traded places in a variety of races. Simona sped to second in the 100-IM, with Lizzie in fourth. In the 50-m breast stroke, Simona was fourth and Meredith fifth. They each collected a third, Meredith in 50-m backstroke, Lizzie in 100-m freestyle, and Simona in 50-m butterfly. Abby Rose Mulvihill and Lily McIntyre pulled off a similar feat with Abby Rose collecting a win in 25-m freestyle, and reversing the trend with Lily winning in the 25-m breast stroke. The 11-12-year-old boys also had impressive results. Ian Reid swam to victory in the 200-m backstroke, and followed that up with a second in 200-m freestyle. Cameron Shepherd had the win in that race, and doubled his firsts with another win in the 50-m backstroke. Zachary Wroe came right in behind Cameron to collect second place, and

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The Bluefish Swim Club has wrapped up another year in the pool. In the last competition of the season, teammates, from left in the white Bluefish swim caps, Alex Wroe, Carson Lefebvre, Dani Wybou, and Cameron Wyatt anxiously watch swimmer Billy Denault compete in a close race. swam to third place in 100-m backstroke. Tyler Lefebvre swam the 25-m freestyle, coming in third, with Mason Kenny hot on his heels in fourth. Mason also powered through the 100-m butterfly, which requires incredible endurance. In the 13-14-year-old girls category, Rylee Moffatt won both 50-m and 100-m backstroke. Mackenzie Krueger had the victory in 50-m

breast stroke and a fifth in 100-m backstroke. Michelle Reid powered to second in 200-m breast stroke, with a third in the 200-m freestyle. Caileigh Munro and Helena Chase swam several strong races as well, with Helena cracking the top four in the 100-m freestyle. The 13-14-year-old boys swam strong races. Devon Abercrombie snagged fourth in 100-m backstroke.

Billy Denault picked up a couple of top five finishes with a third in 50m backstroke and a fourth in 100-m breast stroke. The hard-working racers now have the summer to swim in local lakes and rivers while they await the opening of the 2013-2014 swim season in October. For information about the Arnprior Bluefish Swim Club, visit www. arnpriorbluefish.net.

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Motorcycle Club Donation The Old Bastard’s Motorcycle Club present to some of the nursing staff a $500 cheque for Partners in Caring. Old Bastards are: Owen and Helen Bird, Garry Anderson, Don Murack, Ron Boulanger, Harry St. Michael, and Jeff Banfield. Nursing staff photographed are: Amanda Lushman RPN, Megan Lavalee RPN, Rebecca Turcotte RN, Jordan Foy RPN, Nicole Lyon RN, and Louise Jamieson RPN. And just how did they get such an unusual name? The original club was based in a garage in historic Bastard and Burgess Township at Delta, Ontario.

Island View Donation The Island View Tenants Association held a successful garage sale at the beginning of May. All proceeds were donated to Partners in Caring. They gen Front row, left to right Marjorie Hyndman, Dorothy Hall, Marie Tammela Back row, Left to Right: Joan Flewellyn, Karen Colbert, Isabel Judd. In addition to the garage sale funds, several of the ladies knit comfort bears for emergency room patients. Thank you! Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, June 20, 2013 27


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EMC lifestyle - Going into Renfrew to the grist mill with Mother was always a treat for me. I marvelled at how she bartered for a good price on the flour bags, and how she always seemed to come out with a good bargain. The bags were piled willy-nilly in a heap in a corner and if we went early on a Saturday morning, before too many people beat us to it, the selection was at its best. Mother would take off one at a time, examine it closely, and either toss it aside, or put it in a pile by me. My job was to take the bag and fold it into a square so that it, with the others she picked, would fit nicely in the clothes hamper we brought from the farm. There would be no Saturday-night house party that week! My sister Audrey, Mother and I would spend the evening getting the bags ready for the Monday washing. There would be seams to rip out, and those that needed it were cut open with the scissors so that they would lay flat. Of course, they still carried the remnants of the flour they once held, and by the time we had worked our way through the laundry basket of bags, we were covered from head to toe. Even our hair was flecked with flour. But since it was Saturday night anyway, our weekly bath and head wash would take care of that. Before they could be made use of, the flour bags had to be washed twice. On Monday morning, they were washed separate from the rest of the laundry, and hung over the fence to dry. That washing was to get rid of the flour dust. The next stage was one I detested, and I tried to keep my distance. Mother bought big glass bottles of javel water from Briscoe’s General Store. Using a big square tub, the bags were soaked for the better part of a day in a mixture of water and javel. This was supposed to take out the bright printing that came with every flour bag, but sadly, it never quite did the job. It wasn’t unusual for me to wear bloomers made out of the bags, with ‘Pride of the Valley’ still quite visible across my seat! Then the bags had their second washing. If it was a sunny day, they were spread out on the grass outside in the hope the hot rays of the sun would further diminish the vivid printing on every bag. Although everyone I knew in Northcote made use of flour and sugar bags, older girls like my sister Audrey would never admit their underwear once came from Five Roses Flour. Happy was the day when Audrey was finally wearing store bought bloomers from Renfrew. But alas, as long as I went to the Northcote School, my lot in life was flour bag underwear!

The best bags, once they had been washed, were laid out flat, and the very best of them became sheets. It took four bags to make one sheet, and I was off the farm before I found out that sheets didn’t come with a seam down the middle and one going cross wards! Working around the printed words was a challenge for Mother. She made sure that the best pinny aprons were free of print, and pillow cases, sometimes after being bleached three or four times, were ready for embroidering by Audrey and me. I thought my sister was very clever indeed. She made beautiful cross-stitching, which I never did seem to be able to master. French knots were another specialty of my talented sister Audrey, and ‘company’ tea towels were festooned with lovely embroidery work, which I was quick to point out to whatever guest happened to be helping us red up the kitchen. The aprons Mother made out of flower bags were enormous. They had long tails to tie at the back, and when I had to wear one to churn for butter, it covered me from chin to my ankles, and lay in a heap around my feet on the floor. A coat hook at the back kitchen door held many aprons. These were always fresh as a daisy, ironed, and spanking white. As soon as Mother heard someone come in the lane, she ripped off the apron she was wearing, even if she had just put it on that morning, and reached for one off the hook. Heaven forbid that she should be caught with a spot on an apron in front of company, even if it was just another farmer coming to have a chat with Father! Rick rack braid went on collars of flour-bag blouses to take away the look of where they had come from. The bags had many uses, and the price was just right for those Depression years. And what was known many years later as recycling was just another way of surviving those days when there was no money for frivolities. Although just about everyone at the Northcote School wore flourbag underwear, with a few exceptions like my little friend Joyce and bad Marguirite, there were times when I wished there was a better way of getting rid of the hateful dyed printing on just about every pair of bloomers I wore. The answer came one morning when I was dressing for school. I mistakenly put the bloomers on backwards. The printing was still there, but it was less likely to be seen in a game of tag or ball if my skirt accidentally flew up. Ever after I went to the Northcote School with my flour-bag underwear on backwards, and no one was the wiser!

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EMC lifestyle – Yes they’re at it again, always keeping busy, always things to do, and, of course, help needed. A couple weeks ago, the local fire department was going to do some training. Thinking this would be a good time to get the winter grunge of the outside walls and give the department a place to practice handling those powerful big hoses, the Legion invited them to use its building for training

purposes. Well, I think the training went well and the grunge is gone, so, of course, now is the time to finish the job with a new paint job. Upkeep means money, money means ‘fundraising’, so the house and grounds chairman Doug Eastman got the ball rolling with help from executive members, newly elected Brian Kilby being one of his prime leaders. The two of them make some contacts. Doug secured a financial donation from his union, Brian struck a deal with Home Depot

in Ottawa and the project takes legs, off and running. Then it rains, then rains some more. This actually gives them time to plan the labour part even before starting to paint. Those huge big walls (from my point of view down here) all must be scraped clean of the loose old pain. Are they kidding? No they’re not. Oh my kingdom for a power brush or washer or ‘something’. Anyone - ‘HELP’. In the meantime, everyone is still carrying on with dinners, entertainment, breakfasts and bingos and already making plans for the fall events.

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RENFREW COUNTY

Connected to your community

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EMC news - The Canadian Pacific railway tracks have been pulled up in Renfrew County, but it remains to be seen who will own the railway bed. The assessed value for the 185-mile corridor, which runs through Papineau-Cameron Township, Renfrew County and Lanark County, has yet to be determined. But

Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet, who is part of those discussions, says Canadian Pacific wishes to continue discussions with the three parties, to determine the railway bed’s future owner. During the May 29 meeting of county council, Sweet stressed that discussions remain very preliminary. The same words were used in an April 25 letter to Pembroke Mayor Ed Jacyno who has not been part of the group discussions. That same letter was included in the May 29 county package. Some of the several officials involved in the discussions are Renfrew County municipal officials Sweet, Raye-Anne Briscoe and Don Rathwell, as well as Lanark County CAO Kurt Greaves, Renfrew County CAO Jim Hutton, Papineau-Cameron Mayor Robert Corriveau and Canadian Pacific real estate manager Kevin Paul. In the April 25 letter, Sweet said ac-

ceptance or acquisition of the rail corridor would be “conditional on receiving consent from the City of Pembroke, and that the future use and management of the railway corridor will only be determined after a comprehensive consultation process involving the many stakeholders along the corridor. This position has not changed.� Sweet told county council: “Once we get some sort of agreement in principle, we will be sitting down with all the stakeholders.� A wide variety of potential users are interested in access to the railway bed, said Sweet, who referred to walkers, runners, cyclists, bird watchers and snowmobilers. The purchase price of the railway bed could be a help or a hindrance, Sweet told The Chronicle-Guide. “But before we can determine the cost, we have to deal with surveys and appraisals,� added Sweet, noting there’s a definite

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desire to see the corridor remain intact, and not divided into different pieces. It’s also clear the railway bed fits nicely with Renfrew County’s own strategic plan and county council priorities for 2013 to 2018. One of its seven priorities is the development of a linked trail system. Renfrew County is also on record as saying acquisition of the railway bed will not cost local taxpayers. This promise could result in an arrangement similar to what Renfrew County did to acquire the former Canadian Tire building on O’Brien Road in Renfrew a few years ago, suggested Sweet. In that instance, the county provided Canadian Tire with a tax receipt for about $2 million, based on the building’s appraised value. The county’s cost to acquire the future Renfrew County Place was $1 plus legal and administrative costs of about $10,000.

Late fall resurfacing project backfires Steve Newman Steve.newman@metroland.com

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EMC news - Renfrew County’s development and property director Paul Moreau won’t say if a spade will be in the ground later this year to start construction on the Renfrew Ontario Provincial Police detachment’s new headquarters. However, he says negotiations continue with CB Richard Ellis Group, the negotiator for the provincial government’s major infrastructure, which includes new OPP facilities. The goal would be for the OPP to have a long-term lease agreement with the county for a new headquarters to oversee the detachment that polices Renfrew, Arnprior and neighbouring townships. Also, county council has just approved a request for proposal for site engineering services at 450 O’Brien Rd. in Renfrew, to determine the most suitable and cost-effective way to construct an OPP facility at this site. “The reality is that we aim to develop that package of land,� said Moreau of the 32 or so acres beside Renfrew County Place. The latter is home to several county services, including the Renfrew paramedic base station. “Whether it’s used for the OPP or for others, we want to make sure we have done our due diligence, in terms of looking at what proportion of that vacant land is usable,� said Moreau. Already there is a hydro easement and water and sewer infrastructure on the land. Of the 32 acres, an estimated two acres or less could accommodate a new Renfrew OPP detachment. A sum of $100,000 has been budgeted this year for Renfrew County special projects, such as this RFP for site engineering services. The RFP is to be tendered by the county’s real property assets division this month. The RFP would also include a legal survey, site services information, a review and recommendation on drainage issues, and recommendations for optimal use of the facility to suit OPP requirements and maximize future land developments. At present, the Renfrew OPP’s overcrowded facilities are located in two buildings - one at town hall, the other on Stewart Street at the north end of town. There’s all the more need for a larger detachment base, since the Renfrew and Arnprior detachments recently amalgamated. However, Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack said the Arnprior OPP office would probably be retained even if there is a new office built in Renfrew.

EMC news - Renfrew County had a 3.4-kilometre section of Matawatchan Road surface-treated only last fall, but the same area is going to be resurfaced this summer. The operations committee took a “calculated risk� by deciding to surface-treat the road in October, following delayed utilities work and weather issues, said Dave Darch, the county’s director of public works and engineering. The project was approved at the May 29 session of county council, where Darch described the need to deal with the premature deterioration of the original job. The fall weather was colder than anticipated and the usual curing process didn’t happen, said Darch. The road is located in Greater Madawaska, near the villages of Matawatchan and Griffith. The reasoning behind the original decision to surfacetreat the road so late in the fall had to do with concerns over leaving the surface-treatment until the spring while still trying to maintain a gravel road in the winter, said Darch. Consequently, the county has approved spending another $110,000 to complete the project. A total of $35,000 is allocated for hot-mix asphalt patching where the surface treatment has deteriorated the most. The remaining $75,000 will be for a completely new surface treatment. Review of the project this spring revealed several sections about a metre in diameter had lifted from the gravel undersurface as well as one 300-metre section of surface treatment that had not adhered to the underlying gravel base. Last year’s establishment of a granular base, shaping and a surface treatment cost about $200,000 “The reason it’s cheaper (now) is you don’t have to put your granular A back on,� explained Darch. The work will be done by Pembroke’s Greenwood Paving, which did last fall’s resurfacing. If the money can’t come entirely from the 2013 capital works program, it will be funded from the Provision for Unallocated Funds budget. The county has been doing upgrades to Matawatchan Road for the last few years.

County, municipalities practice emergency preparedness EMC news - The County of Renfrew and a number of local municipalities are conducting a large scale exercise this week to implement municipal emergency response plans as required by Ontario legislation. “Community Emergency Management Programs are in place to ensure a seamless response in the event of a large scale emergency or natural disaster,� said Horton Mayor Don Eady. “By training together the

County and the local municipalities will improve our ability to manage in the event that a real situation occurs.� There will be more than 150 staff and volunteers participating throughout the week with the focus on inter-agency cooperation and communication. “It is important to practise in order to fully understand and properly utilize the capabilities and resources of all responders,

not for profits and volunteers,� said Warden Peter Emon who has had personal experience with both the 1998 ice storm and the 2012 macroburst. “In each of these emergencies I was grateful to have this level of assistance. Regular practise does focus and refine the response and allow for an accurate and timely application of resources when an emergency or disaster occurs.�


EDUCATION

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Grade 12s receive advice on safety, stress and finances SYDNEY ROSS Co-op Student

EMC lifestyle - Similar to the recent Grade 9 Mental Health Day, a barbecue and mental health information sessions were held for Arnprior District High School Grade 12 students June 3. Each homeroom was divided up, with two or three in the same group. Every half an hour from 8:30 until 11 a.m., the groups would rotate to different ‘stations.’ Five stations were set up, four of which featured guest speakers. Renfrew OPP community services officer Janet Sawbridge talked to students about safety, particularly at parties where alcohol is involved. She shared tips and facts about laws and what students thought might be okay. Students were encouraged to ask questions about laws and regulations. A stress and anxiety discussion took place as well. Psychologist Dr. Vanessa Illing and social worker Tina Carby presented on behalf of the Arnprior and District Family Health Team. The two professionals offered techniques on how to manage stress and demonstrated the best methods to do so. Students then participated in a breathing exercise. ADHS brought back four past graduates to discuss with students tips and facts related to their attendance in post-secondary education facilities.

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Renfrew OPP community services officer Janet Sawbridge leads a timely discussion about staying safe at parties with Grade 12 students about to embark on proms and graduation celebrations. Calley Mosley of Loyalist College, Abby Bourgoin of Acadia University, and Brittany Findlay and Robyn Quade of Algonquin College told sto-

ries about their own experiences in college, and encouraged students to maintain good budgeting and study habits.

CIBC representatives Rhonda Sawyer and Melissa Proulx shared tips with students on how common financing works, particularly in how

it relates to those enrolled in postsecondary studies. Students were encouraged to answer questions that the women asked. If correct, a student was rewarded with a CIBC pen. Students were then invited the McEwen Gym to participate in ‘blind beach volleyball’, organized by Graeme Wyatt and Phil Moore with help from Brendan Statshick. Played informally, the game featured a tarp covering a traditional volleyball net, so students could not see the ball being served from the other side. At 11 a.m., students were invited to a free barbecue lunch provided by M&M Meat Shops. The following morning, June 4, students were asked to complete a survey about the Mental Health BBQ to get their feedback. A number of students enjoyed the event, and 33 students said what they “liked best about the whole Grade 12 morning” was the barbecue. However, it was apparent the students loved the guest speakers and generally expressed the opinion that they provided highly useful information. Some even gave feedback on small improvements. Chair of the organizing committee, Phil Moore, thanked Dolly Adams, Karen Dodds, Jane Grant, Krista Perneel, Marybeth Pidgeon, Kathy Rajsic, Brian Reid, Anne Sabourin, Gord Sadler, Amy Welch and Graeme Wyatt for their help with the event.

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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

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279 Alicia St. at Norma Phone: 623-3993 Pastor Lee Dyck Associate Pastor Ken Wood Sunday Service at 9:30 a.m. Awana Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. Youth Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Children, Youth & Adult Ministries Visit us at: www.fbc-online.ca

ELGIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH

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

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UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA GRACE-ST. ANDREWS, ARNPRIOR (613-623-3176; 269 John St. N.) Minister: Rev. Andrew Love Join us Sundays at 10 a.m. for: Worship, Nursery (0-2 yrs), Kids Exploring Faith: (3 yrs up) A warm welcome to ALL!

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ROMAN CATHOLIC ARNPRIOR SEVENTH ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM PARISH FAMILY DAY ADVENTIST Sunday Mass CHURCH 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

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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. Thursday 10 a.m. www.emmanuelanglican.ca

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63B Victoria Street 622-7960 Pastor Djojo (Joe) Sekulic Saturday Services 9:30 am - Sabbath School 11:00 am - Worship Service

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EMC lifestyle – Three Arnprior District High School students have received special awards for proficiency in mathematics, reports teacher Gord Sadler. Kenny Patel received a medal for the highest mark in the school in the University of Waterloo Caley Math contest.

As well, he received a certificate for being in the top 25 per cent of the province. Riley Dunn received a medal for the highest mark in the school on the Euclid contest. Amy Furgoch received a medal for the highest mark in the school on the Fermat contest.

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Brittle Printing placement helps co-op student take advantage of her exceptional ambitions Sydney Ross Co-op Student

EMC lifestyle - In a co-op placement, it is very easy to strive and do well. Students who hand in their logs on time and go to ‘work’ every day have very good chances of getting an outstanding final mark. Ashley-Anne Holliday at H. Brittle Printing has gone above and beyond. H. Brittle Printing is Holliday’s first coop placement. This co-op placement has opened her eyes to pursue a career in advertising/marketing. Before, Holliday intended to be a graphic designer. However, the idea of creating someone else’s idea for a logo or advertisement didn’t appeal to her. “I just love the idea of marketing and coming up with clever ideas for selling a product based on my thoughts and creations presented in more ways than just graphic design,” Holliday explained. Over her high school career, Holliday has been co-editor of the Life and Times of ADHS, a small newspaper created by Grade 11 journalism classes. Holliday also was chosen to be co-editor of this year’s edition of the Re-Echo yearbook. Because of her experience, she is no stranger to the Adobe Photoshop and InDesign programs. Holliday has great technical skill with both softwares, which gave her an advantage at H. Brittle. Along the way, she is learning new skills every day. At H. Brittle, Holliday assists with the

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Ashley-Anne Holliday seeks a photograph for the graphics job she is working on in her co-op placement at H. Brittle Printing in Arnprior. printing process. She offers feedback and assists with designs. Holliday helps with packaging, photocopying and starting foundations for jobs to be completed. Holliday was recognized by her co-op teacher, Shirley Stevenson, for her outstanding and brilliant photo-journal. A photo-journal is created by each co-op student to showcase their co-op placement in many different aspects. The photo-journal acts as a final ‘exam’ for the two-credit course. Holliday’s photo-journal was created in Adobe InDesign, with the help of Robert Hughes, a graphic designer at H. Brittle. Hughes was there for Holliday every step of the way in process of her photo-journal. He assisted with final printing, giving Hol-

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liday ideas, tips and pointers to help make her photo-journal the best it could possibly be. Holliday intends to go into post-secondary at Algonquin College next year for a three-year course in Advertising Marketing Communications Management. Holliday is grateful for H. Brittle Printing. “They have really given me a chance to make a mistake or two and learn from them,” she said. “Nobody is perfect and by having this opportunity to learn, grow and practice my skills while getting feedback on it definitely will help me in my future, which is what co-op is really all about.”

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Congratulations grads Celebrate safely

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Full of school spirit at ADHS Arnprior District High School wrapped up its school year in style last week with Spirit Week activities. Dressing appropriately for Red and White Day last Friday are at left, Chantelle Robillard, left, and Amy Furgoch. Above, promoting Team ADHS are Brooke Coady and Erin Nesbitt. At her locker, which is red of course, is Kelsey Brown. After a week of fun, the students are beginning their school yearending exams this week.

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COMMUNITY

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Summer ushers in another free Concerts in the Park series John Carter john.carter@metroland.com

EMC entertainment – Summer arrives this Friday, so it’s no surprise it’s time again for Concerts in the Park. The annual series of concerts kicks off this Sunday, June 23 with Just Two Guys. The free concerts run from 2 to 4 p.m. each Sunday through most of the summer at Robert Simpon Park. The concerts help attract people to the park to enjoy local musicians, the beach, splash pad, play structure, food and socializing with their neighbours.

The concerts are organized by the Town of Arnprior with help from community sponsors including the Greater Chamber of Commerce, Arnprior Downtown BIA, Nylene, Ontario Power Generation and the International Union of Machinists and Aerospace Workers representing the workers at Arnprior Aerospace. The rest of the concert schedule includes Disturbing the Peace June 30, Dan Sullivan July 7, Dennis Harrington & Heritage County July 14, Kyle Felhaver & Friends July 21, Brent Swaine Trio July 28, Johnny Spinks Aug. 4, Heartbeats Aug. 11 and Simon Clarke Aug. 18. The Aug. 25 entertainment will be provided by the White Pine Festival.

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EMC lifestyle - L’Arche Arnprior is inviting the public to drop in an see its new accessible home this Satuday. The organization that helps the developmentally challenge cope in society is holding its annual meeting this, June 22. After the 11 a.m. meeting and the 1 p.m. presentations, L’Arche will hold an open house at the home at 151 Arthur St. from 2:30 to 4 p.m. An official ribbon-cutting will be held at 3 p.m. The event is a way to celebrate the new home and thank the donors who helped make it possible.

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2 bedroom third floor apartment, close to downtown. Parking included, Laundry in building $700.Plus hydro. Available July1. First and last month’s rent and references required. 2 bedroom apt Oak St. 613-286-0563. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $630/month plus 2 BEDROOM, view of Mahydro. One year lease. dawaska, $824+hydro per First/last & references re- month, available immediquired 613.433.3053 ately, Call Mike 613-880-9241 2 bedroom apt on Queen St.S Renfrew. Includes ANNIVERSARY heat & water, must have first and last. Call 613.333.5551

2-BEDROOM APT, downtown Arnprior. Large living room, kitchen/dining area, use of large well-fenced yard with storage shed. 1bedroom with half-bath, second bedroom next to newly renovated bathroom. Large storage area with hookups for washer/dryer. Parking space available. $825/month plus hydro/gas. Available July 1, 613-622-0442

2 bed 1 bath condo in Arnprior. Elevator, intercom & parking. In-suite laundry & balcony. References and 1st & last month’s rent required. $850 + utilities. 613-623-9867 2 bedroom apartment in centretown Renfrew has stove, fridge, $575/month plus gas heat and hydro. 432.2852 2 BEDROOM Apt, 71 Sullivan Cres, Arnprior Available now, includes heat, water, fridge, stove and parking. Laundry on site. $745 Info 819-661-0638

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Weldon & Shelley Gutz, Hayden, Avery & Logan are happy to announce the marriage of their Son and Daddy Greg to their Mommy Leitha Harris. Wedding to take place July 6, 2013, at 2 p.m. at Calvary Pentecostal Church. Reception following at the Armouries at 8p.m. Friends and family we may have missed are invited to the reception at the Armouries. ANNIVERSARY

Jason and Allison Rabideau (nee Wereley) of Vineland, ON welcome with much love their precious baby boy, Isaac David Irvin Rabideau, born at the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital at 1:12 am on March 22, 2013 weighing 7 lbs, 6 oz. Blessed grandparents are Richard and Valerie Wereley of Arnprior, ON and Larry and Cathy Rabideau of Dresden, ON. Delighted great grandmothers are Dorcas Woermke (late Irvin) of Arnprior, ON; Donna McFadden (late David) of Tupperville, ON; and Tina Rabideau (late Floyd) of Wallaceburg, ON. Great Grandparents, the late James and Vietta Wereley, would have been very proud. Isaac is also welcomed with joy by his Uncle Matt, Aunt Alison, cousins James and Elizabeth Wereley of Ottawa, ON; and by Uncle Scott, Aunt Kristen and cousin Connor Adams of Essex, ON.

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at Whitewater Wesleyan Community Church 42 Cedar Haven Road, Cobden, On Saturday, June 29th, 2013, 2-4p.m. Your kind wishes will be the best gift of all Lunch provided

GARAGE SALE, 8 am - 2 UOV U10 and U14 Rinpm, 15 Spruce Cres. Arn- gette Garage Sale. Saturprior, Saturday June 22nd, day, June 22nd, 7:00a.m. 2:00p.m. 106 Farewell GARAGE SALE, Sat. June Street, Renfrew. 22nd, 53 Gary Cres. Arnprior, 7 am - 1 pm. tools, Yard Sale - 727 Fourth St Renfrew on Saturday June clothes, books. 22nd 8am to 12pm RAIN Giant Garage Sale June 22, OR SHINE 212 Raglan St. S. 8a.m. to 12p.m. (across from Sco- YARD SALE, June 22, 7 tia bank) Kitchenware, tea- am - 1 pm, 237 Allan pots, cups, candle holders, Drive, Furniture and appliall previous store mer- ances, etc. chandise. Must sell. All proceeds to new senior FOR RENT centre

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Bob & Lucy Buzzell invite you to celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Open house on Saturday, June 22rd, 2013 1:30 to 4:00pm (cake at 2:30) at the Trinity St. Andrew’s hall, 291 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew Best wishes only, please. CLR445167

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3 bedroom rustic log bungalow 1/2 km outside of Renfrew. $825 per month plus utilities. With wood stove and high efficient furnace. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789 leave message after hours

Attractive - Renfrew. 1br apartment with its own laundry room, in modern brick home. Four large windows. Stove, fridge, washer, dryer, water, parking, use of side yard, and yard maintenance are all included! Very low combined heat & hydro cost averaging at $85. monthly (total) - this can be confirmed with Hydro Office. In quiet area with cottagelike setting, and with center town convenience. Private entrance. Sorry, prefer no pets. Prefer mature adult or senior, References. $662. monthly. Available August 1st.

Large 3 bedroom side by side duplex. Centrally located, private drive and yard. Recently renovated with full kitchen, LR and DR. Non-smoking, and no pets. $975 + utilities. Available June 1. 613.292.7323

One bedroom apartment at 57 John Street N, Arnprior, one block from downtown. $750/month, utilities and parking included. Available immediately. First, last and references required. 613-223-5146 or dave_brown@adbro.com

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54 MADAWASKA, 1 bedroom, second floor, DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR heat included. $575+hydro. First and last, no smoking, no pets, employment reference. 613-433-6000 APT FOR RENT, 2 bedroom apartment for rent July 1st, 2013. Located downtown Arnprior, Parking space available, on second floor, $750/month plus hydro and gas. water included. 613-623-8538 CLR445146

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ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

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Rob and Jessica’s Stag and Doe Saturday June 22, 2013 at 7 P.M.

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To Dr Pinard, the nurses on the second floor, CCAC, Shirley and Cathy. You helped make Mom’s final days peaceful. To Father Holly, Mom spoke highly and often of you. Your words about Mom truly were a comfort to all. She would have been so pleased. To Jessica Belanger and the Choir, your voices were beautiful. To the ladies at Lady of Fatima Church that prepared and served the meal Thank You.

Dana Zavitske

Also to the supper crew for your helping hands serving the supper at the house.

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Finally, thank you to Anderson Funeral Home. Kirk, your friendship and professionalism at such a difficult time is irreplaceable. Thanks also to Will.

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The family of Sophie Grant would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Lindsay Allison Lynch and her army of volunteers, who worked tirelessly in organizing the Benefit Dance in Memory of Sophie Grant with proceeds going to Rhys Rozon, Sophie’s 3 year old son. To the many businesses and individuals who so generously donated items for the silent auction and raffle - your generosity was amazing. To every single person who supported this event by attending, purchasing tickets, taking part in the raffles or silent auction, we say thank you one and all. Once again we have been overwhelmed by the generosity of our wonderful community. Thank you so much for honouring Sophie in this way. The Grant Family. This ad was supposed to appear June 13, 2013

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Thank you to the paramedics, Brad Smith & Sean Plunkett, you can certainly be proud of what you do.

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Lauren Enright, daughter of Barry and Jane of Douglas graduated with Distinction from Nipissing University June 13, with an Honours Bachelor of Physical and Health Education Degree, she was also the recipient of the Schulich Scholarship which is awarded to a student continuing their studies in the Education field. Lauren is a former graduate of St. Michael’s School, Douglas and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew. We are so very proud Lauren. Love Mom and Dad, Sean and Robert

Our family would like to convey our sincere thanks to our families, friends and neighbours for their support during our difficult loss of our mother Angela Millar. Your cards, visits, food, flowers and donations were greatly appreciated.

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Matthew Sevigny & Carol Moore

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Saturday, June 22nd, 2013 8:00p.m. At the Kinburn Community Center Tickets $5.00 at the door

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Arnprior, Royal Scot, 86 Elgin St W. 1 bedroom apartment, 4th floor. 5 appliances. $950 plus utilities and parking. (613)617-0518.

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June 22, 2013 • 8p.m. – 1p.m. Rocky Mt. House (downstairs)

AVAILABLE Immediately 1 Bedroom Apartment Very clean, quiet building. Recently renovated. Nonsmoking, no pets, hydro extra. $635.00 Call (613) 623-0395.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 2 bedroom apartment in Arnprior, fridge, stove, parking and water included. Tenant pays heat and hydro. Gas fireplace and A/C, First and last required Arnprior: Large 2 bdrm, $ 7 7 5 / m o n t h . ground floor, clean, in- 613-699-1523, or text cludes fridge, stove, park- 613-880-5215 ing. $775.00/month plus utilities. Near downtown. BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 2 Mature single/couple, retirees, non-smokers. bedroom ground floor at Available now. First/last 41 Russell, Arnprior. and references required. Available June 1st, Quiet and mature building fea(613) 298-0363 tures laundry facilities on each floor and private ARNPRIOR, Large 2 bed- parking. First and last. room apartment in modern $775+utilities. Call Gary secure building, close to 613-623-1071 downtown. Main floor wheelchair accessible, intercom, elevator, new COZY 1 bedroom apartkitchen and bath, living ment in Braeside. Clean room/dining room, patio, quiet private entrance with fridge/stove/washer/dryer deck. Fridge, stove, and included. and storage in apartment. dishwasher Parking with plug. Shared laundry facilities. inclusive. $ 8 9 0 + h y d r o . $850/month, 613-623-3957 613-622-0224

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On behalf of the family of Bobby Hass, Hass we would like to take this opportunity to thank our friends, family & the local community for their overwhelming support following the sudden loss of Bobby. Words cannot express our gratitude for the kindness and generosity of those around us. Bobby enjoyed life to the fullest and in his years, seldom missed an opportunity to spend time with his friends and family whom he cherished greatly. His enthusiasm for life was simply infectious as he brought laughter to any room he entered. In the weeks since his passing, we have been overwhelmed by the number of people who have stopped us to share their fond memories and express their condolences. We would like to thank everyone for their thoughtfulness and generosity as the outpouring of support has been more than we could have ever imagined. We will never fill the void in our hearts, but we know that the distance between us is a “temporary one” and we will all be together again one day. On behalf of all of us, thank you for everything! On June 18th, we will be thinking of Bobby as he would have celebrated his 48th birthday. Happy Birthday Bob!


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QUALITY HOME in Arnprior, 2+1 bedroom, 1 full, 1 semi-bath, a/c, double driveway, large fenced backyard, kitchen with 3 appliances walking distance to schools and shopping mall, no pets, no s m o k i n g , $1100/month+utilities, August 1st, 613-623-2164

FOR SALE, 1976 Roge Tilt Trailer, new hardwood floor, 20 ton excellent shape, 613-256-3169

Renfrew, small 1 bedroom, partially furnished, large covered porch, first and last, references, no pets $475 + utilities (613) 623-4747

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Refrigerator “Frost Free� - DRIVERS WANTED AZ, HELP WANTED! Make $1000 weekly mailing brotextured finish, reversible DZ, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: doors , glass shelves $250. Terrific career opportunity chures from home! No exKenmore washer - Dryer- with outstanding growth perience required. Start Heavy duty, Large capacity, potential to learn how to immediately! www.themaiFOR SALE, 850 BFM 1 & newer models. $350 set. locate rail defects using linghub.com non-destructive testing. 2 Com, Kiln dried Butter- 432-2508 Plus extensive paid travel, Part time Retail Sales Asnut lumber. WE RENT. Why should we meal allowance, 4 weeks sociate needed, 20 hrs 613-623-7513 plus per week. Computer have Renter’s Insurance? vacation and benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to skills and asset, some Gold’s Gym Stride Trainer There are many reasons for travel 6 months at a time, weekend work required. 310. Never used - insuring while you are rent- Apply online at www.sper- Apply to Box “K� c/o The ing. Ask Eady Insurance... $100.00 613.433.9172 we’ll explain. 613-432-8543 ryrail.com under careers. Renfrew Mercury 35 OpeClick here to apply, key- ongo Rd Renfrew On K7V 1-888-275-3239 2T2 word: Driver. NASCAR 40 New Dale Earnhardt Sr Hats, 30 Dale Jr HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Hats, Jackets, Models and RC Cars, New Norco 26 inch Call 613.281.8585 SUMMER STUDENT POSITION STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS Up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balanced owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 w w w. c r o w n s t e e l b u i l d ings.ca

Health Information Clerk (Must be returning to school) The Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre Satellite, a part of Lanark Health and Community Services, requires a Health Information Clerk. Qualifications: Strong computer skills, experience with data entry, experience with data quality improvement, ability to work independently, good organizational skills.

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Full Time and Elect-To-Work Cer ďŹ ed Industrial Millwrights, Welders (Mild Steel and Stainless), Fi ers Minimum 5 Years’ Experience Required We are looking for results oriented tradespeople who have in-depth knowledge of their trade and who are capable of assuming bo om line responsibili es in the pursuit of excellence and delivery.

NOTICE TO STUDENTS The Township of Admaston/Bromley will be hiring a student for an eight week period beginning July 8th and ending August 31st, 2013.

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Applications will be received until 12 noon June 26th, 2013. For further information, please contact the Municipal OfďŹ ce at 613-432-2885 or email alouis@admastonbromley.com

Our environment is fast paced and results driven. Our team is energe c, intelligent and hardworking. Our company places a high value on establishing a workplace where people are challenged and respected every day. What’s In It For You

• Health and Dental BeneďŹ ts • Training and Other Tools and Resources for Success • Advancement Opportuni es • Compe ve Salary • ProďŹ t Sharing

License and transportation will be an asset.

Scheel Windows is looking for a truck driver and general labourer. Heavy lifting required. G licence required, D licence an asset. Fax resume’s to: 613-623-0306 or email: sales@scheelwindows.com

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Window Assemblers WANTED Scheel Windows is looking for window assemblers to work in busy factory. Some heavy lifting required, ability to run power tools, general carpentry knowledge an asset. Fax resume’s to: 613-623-0306 or email: sales@scheelwindows.com

APPLY AT: salesandsupport@kilmarnock.ca or fax your resume to: 613-283-8649 no later than July 7, 2013 We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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June 22 & 23 Antique furniture, China, pots & pans, old tins & bottles, electric fencers, new & used chainsaws, tools, 1950’s Ford truck parts, 2 diesel tractors, 3PH snow blowers, snowmobiles, wooden row boats, maple syrup equipment, hit & miss motor, 110 cc ATV, C.B. radios, hobby lumber (softwood & plywood) platform scales, cast iron cooler, nail kegs & many more old farm treasures.

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TWO BEDROOM, family room, large 27� sunken living room with stone fireplace. This luxury unit has 6 new appliances including washer and dryer. In Arnprior. 613-229-1850 for more info go to Kijiji view ad# 470258683

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The Town of Renfrew is seeking to replace our long serving Town of Renfrew Chief Building OfďŹ cial to serve our small urban community of 8200 residents. Renfrew is located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley within 1 hour of Ottawa. POSITION DESCRIPTION Reporting to the Director of Development and Works, the Chief Building OfďŹ cial (CBO) will assume duties speciďŹ ed by the Ontario Building Code Act. Being a small urban community of approximately 8200 residents. POSITION REQUIREMENTS UĂŠ vviVĂŒÂˆĂ›iĂŠĂ›iĂ€L>Â?ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂœĂ€ÂˆĂŒĂŒiÂ˜ĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂƒÂŽÂˆÂ?Â?Ăƒ° UĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŽĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂŤÂ?>Â˜ĂƒĂŠiĂ?>“ˆ˜>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠĂ€iĂƒÂˆ`iÂ˜ĂŒÂˆ>Â? UĂŠ Ă?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŠÂ“ÂˆĂ?i`ĂŠĂ•ĂƒiĂŠVœ““iĂ€Vˆ>Â?ĂŠLĂ•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂƒiÂŤĂŒÂˆV systems would be an asset UĂŠ Ă“ĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ>ĂƒĂŠ "ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂƒÂˆÂ“ÂˆÂ?>Ă€ĂŠĂƒÂˆâi`ĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂž° UĂŠ i“LiĂ€ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ}œœ`ĂŠĂƒĂŒ>˜`ˆ˜}ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ" " ° UĂŠ Ă?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠLĂžÂ?>ĂœĂŠi˜vÂœĂ€Vi“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠ>VĂŒÂˆĂ›ÂˆĂŒÂˆiĂƒĂŠĂœÂœĂ•Â?`ĂŠLiĂŠ>Â˜ĂŠ>ĂƒĂƒiĂŒ° UĂŠ LˆÂ?ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂŤĂ€ÂœĂ›Âˆ`iĂŠ`ÂˆĂ€iVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠÂ˜ÂœÂ˜Â‡Vœ˜vĂ€ÂœÂ˜ĂŒ>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ʓ>˜˜iĂ€° UĂŠ 6>Â?ˆ`ĂŠ"Â˜ĂŒ>Ă€ÂˆÂœĂŠ ĂŠ Ă€ÂˆĂ›iĂ€½ĂƒĂŠÂ?ˆVi˜Vi° UĂŠ LˆÂ?ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠVÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŒĂ€Ă•VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂœvwViĂŠiÂ˜Ă›ÂˆĂ€ÂœÂ˜Â“iÂ˜ĂŒ° UĂŠ LˆÂ?ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂ“>˜>}iĂŠwÂ?iĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂŤiĂ€vÂœĂ€Â“>˜ViĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆÂ“>Â?ĂŠĂƒĂ•ÂŤiĂ€Ă›ÂˆĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜° UĂŠ LˆÂ?ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂŤĂ€iÂŤ>Ă€iĂŠ>˜`ĂŠwÂ?iĂŠLĂ•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠ>VĂŒÂˆĂ›ÂˆĂŒÂˆiĂƒĂŠĂ€iÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂƒĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ÂˆĂ€iVĂŒÂœĂ€] ĂŠ * ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ ÂœĂ•Â˜VˆÂ?° SALARY/HOURS OF WORK /Â…iĂŠ "ĂŠ ĂœÂˆÂ?Â?ĂŠ ĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽĂŠ >ĂŠ ĂŽxĂŠ Â…ÂœĂ•Ă€ĂŠ ĂœiiÂŽ]ĂŠ n\ääĂŠ >°Â“°ĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ {\ääĂŠ °Â“°ĂŠ œ˜`>ÞÊ ĂŒÂ…Ă€ÂœĂ•}Â…ĂŠ Ă€Âˆ`>Ăž°ĂŠĂŠ/Â…iĂŠĂ“ä£ĂŽĂŠÂ˜ÂœÂ˜Â‡Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€>ĂŒiĂŠÂœvĂŠVÂœÂ“ÂŤiÂ˜Ăƒ>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠĂ€>˜}iĂƒĂŠvĂ€ÂœÂ“ĂŠ fә°Ă‡ĂŽĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠfΙ°{xĂŠÂŤiĂ€ĂŠÂ…ÂœĂ•Ă€° Interested individuals may submit a cover letter, OBOA training record, " " ĂŠ ViĂ€ĂŒÂˆwV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ Ă€iÂŤÂœĂ€ĂŒĂŠ >˜`ĂŠ `iĂŒ>ˆÂ?i`ĂŠ Ă€iĂƒĂ•Â“iĂŠ ĂŒÂœĂŠ Ă€°ĂŠ ˆVÂ…iÂ?ĂŠ ĂƒĂƒiÂ?ˆ˜]ĂŠ Director of Development & Works, c/o Julie Coulas at jcoulas@town. Ă€i˜vĂ€iĂœ°ÂœÂ˜°V>]ĂŠLÞÊv>Ă?ĂŠ>ĂŒĂŠ­ĂˆÂŁĂŽÂŽĂŠ{ÎӇnĂ“ĂˆxĂŠÂœĂ€ĂŠLÞÊÀi}Ă•Â?>Àʓ>ˆÂ?ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ/ÂœĂœÂ˜ĂŠ of Renfrew, Department of Development and Works, “Competition – Chief Ă•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠ"vwVˆ>Â?Âť]Ê£ÓÇÊ,>}Â?>Â˜ĂŠ-ĂŒ°ĂŠ-°]ĂŠ,i˜vĂ€iĂœ]ĂŠ"Â˜ĂŒ>Ă€ÂˆÂœĂŠ Ç6ĂŠÂŁ*n° ÂŤÂŤÂ?ˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒĂŠÂ“Ă•ĂƒĂŒĂŠLiĂŠĂƒĂ•LÂ“ÂˆĂŒĂŒi`ĂŠÂ˜ÂœĂŠÂ?>ĂŒiĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂ…>Â˜ĂŠ Ă€Âˆ`>Ăž]ĂŠ Ă•Â?ÞÊ£Ó]ĂŠĂ“ä£ĂŽ° Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.

REGISTERED NURSE – FULL TIME WITH BENEFITS Competition #13-55 Qualifications: x A Registered Nurse with a current certificate of competency from the College of Nurses of Ontario with annual mandatory licensing renewal x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Decisiveness, Flexibility/Adaptability, Accuracy & Thoroughness, Teamwork, Development of Self & Others x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: Start - $32.65 x 1 Year - $36.12 x 2 Years - $38.06 x 3 Years - $42.85 x 25 Years - $43.61 Please note, starting salary is adjusted based on proof of relevant past RN experience at the rate of one increment for every year of experience with the exception of the 25 year rate which requires 25 years of experience.

PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER – PART TIME Competition #13-56 Qualifications: x Personal Support Worker Certificate or equivalent as per O. Reg. 79/10 of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 x Certificate – Food Safety Awareness Program recognized by a Public Health Unit x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Flexibility/Adaptability, Teamwork, Integrity, Communication, and Commitment & Perseverance x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: $22.87 - $23.19 per hour. No benefits. All 8-hour shifts and includes a paid lunch time. For complete job descriptions and qualifications, please see the County of Renfrew website at http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/departments/human-resources/unionized-job-descriptions/

Please send your resume, stating applicable competition number, by 4:00 p.m., Thursday, June 27, 2013 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.

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Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

LOOKING

FOR A CHANGE?

For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, there is an immediate opening for an

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Qualifications: College / University Accounting designation CA, CMA, CGA. Candidates must also have a minimum of 5 years experience in a manufacturing environment with emphasis in costing and financial analysis. Skills: Excellent written and verbal skills. Proficient in the use of software; including MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other spreadsheet systems. Knowledge of Crystal Reporting and Great Plains an asset.

We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted.

Interested candidates can email a resume with cover letter by Wednesday June 26th, 2013 to

Mike Tracy - Metroland Media, Ottawa Region mtracy@perfprint.ca

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ARNPRIOR & DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE THE GROVE NURSING HOME ASSISTED LIVING Job Posting Reference Number GROVE 2013-27-R Do you want to be a part of a vibrant, supportive team environment? Do you have a passion for supporting exemplary patient care? Then you should take advantage of this opportunity Arnprior Regional Health where we value Honesty, Accountability, Respect and Teamwork. Arnprior Regional Health is located in the Town of Arnprior, less than 30 minutes northwest of Ottawa. There are approximately 320 staff, 250 volunteers, and a growing number of medical staff providing exemplary care to over 30,000 residents of West Ottawa, McNab/Braeside, Arnprior and portions of Mississippi Mills. Currently we have a part-time opportunity in our Dietary department at the Grove Nursing Home as follows: Position: Status: Schedule: Department: Hourly Rate: Closing Date: Duties to Commence: Affiliation:

Cook Part-Time (0.5 FTE – 37.5 hours bi-weekly) Days/Weekends [Mixed Shifts] Dietary /Grove Nursing Home $17.20 – $19.13 (plus a percent in lieu of vacation and benefits) June 28, 2013 As soon as possible CUPE Local 2704 CLR446662

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HUNTING SUPPLIES

Part-time bookkeeper required for construction company. Good accounting background. Working knowledge of Quick Books and computer skills an asset. Email resume to cshannon@eadyinsurance.ca

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments.Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop - You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com

In loving memory of a Husband, Father and Grandfather The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. Lovingly remembered, Wife Fay and family

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM GILMORE, GLEN 1922 -2001 June 13

This position offers a base salary plus excellent commissionn plan, car allowance and a Benefits and Group RSP. R

Salary commensurate with experience. We provide a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension.

No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

HELP WANTED

In Memory of Sophia Boulanger (Poberezetc) December 1, 1929 to June 14, 2008 Beloved Wife, Loved Mother, Proud Baba of (Great) Grand Children Wife of the late Andre Boulanger - July 15, 1931 to October 21, 2011 A White Dove & Photographs of Memories The sun is warm The sky is crystal clear blue As I walk the path of many flowers I see a White Dove in plain view She chirps her angelic song To tell us she is happy and she is fine Since she had reunited with her soul mate, Andre and her Infant Son, Andre, Jr Getting caught up with Memories over the past times Together, you all have traveled on journeys Keeping watchful eyes over those who are left behind You all have noticed many changes that had happened Affecting the hearts of loved ones and their minds As more Family Members have departed You had met them when they cross over into the light The Family of White Doves had expanded in Heaven Together, you have traveled in flight As I look through my Photo Albums Remembering the Special Memories that made us smile Of the Good times and the Love we all had Even if those cherished times was just for a while Connecting through the web and the paper Was a great way for most Family Members and Friends to see How much we miss that special someone When pictures, poems, or words were posted with a special Memory Although we can feel sad a lot of the times, When we can not talk or hug each other again Please, always remember and hold close to you Of the many memories that we have cherished within It has been 5 years now Mom, Since you went on your Peaceful flight You no longer suffered discomfort or any pain That you had by day and by night I truly missed you more than you know As I live each day one at a time Holding close the Pendant Dove of Ashes Close to this heart of my mine Someday we will be together again As we become a White Dove too Exploring many challenges and several journeys together as a Family Flying together, me and you Always Loved, Never Forgotten Love Ron & Shelley, Sylvia & Jesse, The Woofers- Scamp, Precious, & Daisy, The Boulanger & Baptista Family

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

MARINE

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

NOTICES

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VACATION/COTTAGES

WANTED

Marine Mechanic- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. 613-267-3470.

CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011

TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers CALL NOW 24/7 Toll-free 1-877-342-3032 mobile #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

Strawberry Social June 22, 11:30a.m. - 2p.m. St. Andrew’s United Church, Calabogie On. Free will offering

Cottage for Sale, Ottawa River $350,000. 3 bedroom bungalow, winterized, waterfront. Call for details 613.433.5879

There’s Hippies Up The Line! You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll stand up and shout Hallelujah! Reserve now for Stone Fence Theatre’s new musical comedy by Ish Theilheimer and Johanna Zomers. Opens July 16, with shows in Eganville, Barry’s Bay and Killaloe. www.stonefence.ca 613-628-6600Toll-Free 1-866-310-1004.

VEHICLES

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

MORTGAGES

My Son I always thought that I had years To show you my love. To make up for the years I failed. But you were taken from us That fateful day.

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Born July 19, 1959 Died June 24, 2012

613-832-4699

COMING EVENTS MUSIC World Class Drummer From Five Man Electrical Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029. www.

BELLEVILLE DOLL AND TEDDY BEAR Show and Sale July 14 Fish & Game Club Elmwood Dr Belleville, ON 10 am - 4 pm Proceeds: Charity, contact Bev 613-966-8095

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our Dad

KOHLSMITH, ELIZABETH

$$MONEY$$ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

DALE KEVIN JUBY

SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES

IN MEMORIAM

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In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away June 26, 2011

We love you and miss you, Husband, father, brother, son

Bill Leach We have memories to last a lifetime, and know you are still with us in spirit for special times. Hope you’ve reunited with some “Library” friends, and are enjoying walks again with Mom. Always missed and loved, never forgotten.

Mum

In loving Memory of a Dear Father

William A. Storie May 1, 1935 – June 14, 2012

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June 20th, 2012

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

Township of Admaston/Bromley POLICE SERVICES BOARD Monthly Meeting. Tuesday June 25th 2013 at 1:00 pm at the Township Office, 477 Stone Road. Public is Welcome!

Ramsay, Victor P. May 16, 1973 – June 6, 2013

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$500 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Come vet checked, first shots, micro-chipped, and registered. World Champion Bloodlines, Regular price $900-1200, www.lindenhof.ca 613-622-5599

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In memory of: You are invited to view the garden of the late Gillian Danby situated on the Madawaska River. It contains a wide variety of flowers and shrubs. At 143 Russell Street North, Arnprior On Sunday June 23, 2013 Between 1 pm – 4 pm Rain or Shine Free entrance but donations may be made at the gate for The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and the Stephen Lewis African Aid Fund 0620.CLR446676

DON MURDOCH June 23, 2011 Farewell, dear father, thy work is o’er, Thy willing hands will toil no more, A loving father, kind and true, No one on earth we’ll find like you. Forever in our hearts, Cheryl and Charlie, Stephen, Stephanie and Joe, Leeanne, Lee, Carolyn and Garry, Meagan

DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

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IN MEMORIAM

Armstrong, Brodie Cole LANDRY, GEORGE JOSEPH

WARREN SPARLING In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Warren William Isaac Sparling who passed away June 13, 2007. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone most, We could always count on you. Those special years will not return, When we were all together, But with the love within our hearts, You will walk with us forever. Until we meet again, Sadly missed by cherished wife Florence and family

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OPEN HOUSE The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, father Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow. That lies within our hearts concealed.

In loving memory of our father and grandpa

Passed away peacefully at R.V.H. Hospital Renfrew. Leaving Sherri (Fiancé) family, relatives, and many friends. We all will miss him and the happiness he gave to us.

Dog Sitting- Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 www. lovingcaredogsitting.com

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Love Nancy, Brian, Donna, Cathy and families.

Two years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away, God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still.

DEATH NOTICE

WORK WANTED

PETS

Now you lie in our memories Never to grow old Handsome as ever Our hearts cry out You made us so proud of you.

Missing you Dad & Grampa Love Lyle, Brenda, Barry, Madison, Hunter, Erin, John and Barb

FOR SALE AS IS, 2007 Grand Caravan 79,000 kms, Stow & go seats, V6, 3.6 L, Red, excellent condition, No calls after 6 pm, 613-623-0039 or 613-623-2095

DEATH NOTICE

Peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday June 13, 2013 at the age of 87. George, beloved husband of 42 years to Ann. Devoted father of Debbie (James Brown), Mary Ann (Steve Lesway), Amanda (Jamie Whitten). Dear grandpa of Deanna, Taylor, Breanna, Kale, Tate, Carter, Shelby, Abigail, Chloey, Brad and Dana. Predeceased by grand-daughter Natasha-Lynn. George was the son of the late Alexander and Delphine Landry and was predeceased by his siblings Leonie, Eva, Adolore, Anne, Alveta, Mary, Dennis, Levi and Clovis. A memorial visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Saturday June 22nd, 2013 after 9am. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church Renfrew at 10:00am. Interment Holywell Cemetery, Mount St. Patrick. Donations in George’s name may be made to the St. Francis Xavier Church Fund. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com CLR446647

July 23, 1991–June 12, 2013 Brodie Armstrong of Arnprior, Ontario passed away tragically Wednesday evening, June 12, 2013. Dear son of Kim and Peter Kenny and Randy Armstrong. Dear brother of Candice, Kristyn, Jared, Logan and Mason. Dear grandson of Rev. Leo and Margaret Hughes and John and Eleanor Kenny. Dear nephew of Colin (Gaetane) Hughes and their daughter Nadine, Tom (Vicki) Hughes and their son Vincent, Murray (Cheryl) Hughes and their children Adam and Melissa, Robert (Lori) Hughes and their children Autumn and Elizabeth, Catherine (Randy) Whittingstall, Patti (Dan) Morton and their children Ali and David and Bruce (Jennifer) Kenny and their daughter Maeva. Visitations were at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends paid their respects on Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thence to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church for funeral service on Wednesday June 19, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Dr. Leo Hughes officiated. Cremation to follow. A luncheon was held in de Renzy Hall following the service. In memoriams to Kilmaurs Presbyterian Church or Arnprior and District High School Music Program would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR446630

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613-432-9335

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2013

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DEADLINE FOR ALL PHOTOS IS Monday, July 8th, 2013 • 4pm

In this key support and setup role, you will be part of a team of certified millwrights that maintain industrial equipment, work on projects and provide input for process improvements, preventative maintenance and corrective action when required. Attention to detail and the ability to troubleshoot problems are essential skills to perform typical daily tasks, ranging from crank rebuilds to sensor adjustments and PM’s. A wide range of skills including welding, machining and operating heavy equipment are essential for the position. Steam Boiler experience would be considered an asset. The successful candidate will be required to pass a background check and physical demands test. How to apply: Please send your resume to gehnuclear.careerscanada@ge.com and note the position you are applying for in the subject line.

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Valley Music concert Sunday to include girls choir EMC entertainment - The Ottawa Valley Music Festival continues its 20th anniversary season with a special selection of music entitled Songs of Faith, Hope, Love and Inspiration this Sunday, June 23 in Eganville. The Valley Festival Chorus will be conducted by Peter Morris and joined by special guests, the Cantiamo Girls Choir of Ottawa. Cantiamo is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, so it seemed a natural fit to join with the Valley Festival’s 20th season. Both the Valley Festival and Cantiamo share a vision of bringing classical and contemporary choral music to the community. Both organizations have outreach and scholarship programs and are committed to music education. For information about the Cantiamo Girls Choir, visit http://cantiamogirlschoir.ca/. The concert in Eganville will also include a performance by Valley musician Maria Petrini-

Woolley. Currently studying music at Mohawk College, the multi-talented musician plays flute, violin, piano and guitar. Petrini-Woolley was the winner of an Ottawa Valley Music Festival scholarship in 2012. The scholarship program encourages area high school students who are interested in pursuing a career in classical music. For more information about scholarships, email Judy Borer at mandj. borer@gmail.com. Sunday’s concert takes place at Grace Lutheran Church in Eganville at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $20 for adults, $10 for students and free for children under 12. Tickets will be available at the door or by calling 613-433-9457 or emailing kluzener.2@ gmail.com. For more information, visit https://www. facebook.com/pages/Ottawa-Valley-MusicFestival/343757726085.

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AUCTION SALE Sat. June 22/13 at 9:30am

To be held at the Cobden Arena Travel Hwy 17 to Astrolabe Rd., Astrolabe Rd to the Fairgrounds

Valley musician Maria PetriniWooley is the spotlighted young performer at this Sunday’s Ottawa Valley Music Festival concert.

Tippet Richardson has declined the auction at this time due to the fact their clients were able to pay, which we are happy for. We do have a very good, clean, quality sale to replace it. Good furn. & household from Mrs Barnes of Arnprior, Mrs Grife of Deep River & Mrs Pearson of of Renfrew. Also some shop items from Mr Deslaurier of Renfrew incl. a Homelite chainsaw, whipper snippers, etc. Hope you can be with us. Check website for more details.

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EMC events - The second annual Hog Wild Pork Fest is all lined up for this weekend (June 21-23) at the Renfrew Fairgrounds. The three-day celebration features a demolition derby, barbecue cook-offs, a dance, motorcycle show and lawn tractor pull among other activities.. The Hog Wild Talent Showcase will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the Renfrew Armouries, with cash prizes for first-, secondand third-place winners in categories ages 8 to 12, 13 to 17 and 18-plus. The chicken and rib cook-off will be held

Saturday with $3,000 (pro), $1,000 amateur) and $1,000 (whole hog) purses. The Sledzz Smokin BBQ, touted as the largest pig roast in Ontario, begins at 5 p.m. inside the Armouries, with proceeds to Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette. There will be a motorcycle ride Saturday at 11 a.m. in conjunction with a Motorcycle Show’n’Shine with registration at 10 a.m. and the show, at 11 a.m. The Legends of the Super Smash Demolition Derby, sponsored by Jim New Quality Pre-owned Cars and Trucks is scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. A partners horseshoe tournament will be

held all three days with a cash prize payout valued at $5,000. Cancellation scoring. Register your team of two. Dandee Music presents a night dirt dance Saturday featuring Southpaw, Ex-Men and Daybreak. The last major event is Grass Hogs Lawn tractor racing Sunday at 1 p.m., sponsored by Lou’s Service Centre. The food vendors are Sledzz Smokin BBQ, Spanky Spuds, Eganville’s Finest Ice Cream and Show Time Foods. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children under 12 years old, and $15 for a weekend pass.

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For more information, please call 613.432.2745

Thank You!

St. Peter Celestine Church would like to thank the following business/individuals for their kind donations, which helped to make the June 1st “Dance & Auction” fundraiser a great success. Also, thank you to the parishioners for their donations and continued support.

L’arche Arnprior would like to thank the following businesses for their valuable and generous support in making our Sixth Annual Fun Run/Walk such a success. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide

Metro Food Store

Arnprior Golf Club

MYFM Radio

Boyce Funeral Home

No Frills

Braeside Home Furnishings

Ontario Provincial Police

Clancy’s Drugstore

Rexall Drug Stores

Danny Mac’s Pub

Shopper’s Drug Mart

Kenwood Kafe

M. Sullivan & Son Ltd.

Lockhart Construction

St. John’s Lutheran Church

M & M Meats

The Town Of Arnprior

M & R Feeds

Tim Horton’s

Madawaska Golf Club

Valley Heritage Radio

We would also like to thank the many individuals who generously supported us with their monetary donations as well as providing gifts for the participants. This event provided a great opportunity for L’arche Arnprior to once again invite individuals/businesses to participate in a community activity that is enjoyed and appreciated by many. The proceeds from this event will be used to purchase lifts for the Tracking System in our new Accessible Home and we raised a total of $6,000.00.

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5 Span Feed and Seed Aimi Nails & Spa, Arnprior Algonquin College Alliance Coin & Banknote Al’s Corner Store Barr’s Service Centre Bed Bath & Beyond Bonell’s Taw Kwon Do School, Kenwood Athletic Centre Bonnie Jane’s Scones Braeside Furniture Brantim Farms Country Gardens C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Canadian Museum of Civilization Canadian War Museum Carleton Place Nurseries Carlson Wagonlit, Arnprior Carp Fair Board CCWG Livestock Supplies & Equestrian Centre Coady’s Car Care Cooligan Martial Arts Costco Crazy Horse, Kanata Curves, Arnprior Dog Gone Grooming Don’s Meat Market Doug Cavanagh, Kenwood Athletic Centre East Side Mario’s, Arnprior Fifth Avenue Jewellery/ Pat Archtreekete Frontline Paintball & Laser Tag Fulton’s

Future Shop, Kanata Giant Tiger, Arnprior Giant Tiger, Carleton Place Goldie Mohr Gongshow Good Life Fitness Greensmere Golf & Country Club Guido Patrice Your Independent Grocer Holiday Inn Kanata Home Depot, Carleton Place Home Hardware, Arnprior Jim’s Restaurant, Arnprior JMJ Gifts John & Jodi Gleeson Judith McGrath Karson Group Karters Korners Katrina Kahn, Kenwood Athletic Centre Kerry O’Keefe, Avenue Esthetics Kevin Dodds Gallery Kinburn Farm Supply Loch March Golf & Country Club Love That Barr M. Downey Excavating MacPherson Plumbing & Heating Mama Rosa’s Restaurant Mamma’s Place, Almonte Mark Cassanto “The Computer Guy” McCann’s Garage, Pakenham Mike Deans Super Food Store Mill Street Crepe Company Mississippi Meadows Honey Mississippi Veterinary Clinic Mount Pakenham

National Art Centre National Gallery of Canada Our Place in the ‘Prior Pakenham Civitan Club Pakenham General Store Pet Valu, Almonte Pilon Family Funeral Home PJ’s Restaurant Quality Inn, Arnprior Reid Gardens Rexall Drug Store, Almonte Rob Dodd, Kenwood Athletic Centre Robert Gourlay Equipment Rentals Rona, Arnprior Royal Bank, Pakenham The Ryan’s/Gail Gavan & Kyle Felhaver Scheel Furniture & Appliance Scheel Windows Scoop’s, Pakenham Staples, Carleton Place Star Set Jewelers Stittsville Shooting Range Sweetandsassy Co. TA Touchless Carwash, Arnprior Terry Knuuttila, Massage Therapy The Arnprior Book Shop The New Oak Tree The White Lilly Thomas Cavanagh Construction Trillium Tree Services Tru Country & Garden VAMOS W. Gillan Farms Ltd. Wilderness Tours

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

June

For the month of June, Galetta Bowls Club welcomes anyone age 9 to 90 to come out and give lawn bowling a try on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6:15 p.m. and Friday at 9:45 a.m. No equipment necessary. Instruction provided. Wear flat-soled shoes, 119 Darwin St. beside

the Galetta Community Centre. Contact 613-622-1586. www.trybowls.ca. Calling all linedancers. Here’s an invitation from Arnprior’s Nick Smith Centre and Canada Day Committee to perform Ira Weisburd’s familiar and world-acclaimed Shuffle-Boogie-Soul in a flash mob scheduled for Canada-Day-2013 at Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior, 1 p.m.. Contact program supervisor Jay at the NSC 613-623-7301\koch@ arnprior.ca or the instructor-613-623-0976\mais-brown@ sympatico.ca.

• June 14-29

Art Auction at the Opportunity Shop, Arnprior. Friday, June 14 until Saturday June 29 at 3 p.m. Come and bid on some beautiful artwork.

All proceeds to the Arnprior Hospital.

• June 20

What Matters? Galilee Centre, 398 John St. N., is holding a series of monthly discussions on a wide range of Faith related topics to increase our understanding of ‘What Matters.’ Our fourth session will be ‘Why Healing Matters’ from 7-9 p.m. with Rev. Sharon Moon, $10 per person payable at the doorcoffee included.

• June 21

Lasagna dinner, 4:30-6:30 p.m., St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 80 Daniel St. N., Arnprior. Adults $10, children 5-12 $5, under five are free. Take-out available. Call 613-623-9940 before 3 p.m. June 21.

FREE Drinking Water Lead Testing For Arnprior Residents

If you suspect that you have lead piping or lead solder joints and/or wish to have your water tested for lead, please contact: Michael Trumble Waterworks Supervisor Town of Arnprior Phone: 613-623-4231 ext.246 E-mail:mtrumble@arnprior.ca General Inquiries

The sampling program is from June 24, 2013 until October 15, 2013 and sampling sites will be prioritized in accordance with the likelihood of lead services. There is no cost for sampling to the home or business owner, and the results are kept confidential. Residents that have already participated in previous sampling rounds can participate again! Please be advised that the Town of Arnprior does not send sales representatives door-to-door. Should someone approach you to conduct a free drinking water test, this could be a tactic to sell a water treatment system. While selling water treatment systems is not a crime, false identification/impersonation and improper testing of drinking water can be. Thank you for your consideration, The Corporation of the Town of Arnprior R0012162037

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Arnprior Legion .. Jam night, bring an instrument, sing or just come join the fun. Everyone welcome

• June 22

Arnprior Legion afternoon entertainment in the lounge 2-6 p.m. Jim Simpson and Good Company, followed at 6 p.m. by dinner available for $10, no reservations, first-come first-serve. Tickets available at the bar, open to the public. Neat Cafe holds a scotchtasting as part of the McNab Days Scottish Festival Tickets $55 for a flight of six types of scotch available at Neat Cafe, Valley Heritage Radio, Mackie McLaren, Boyd MacLaren, Robert Carr. Call MacLaren at 613-623-3614 for more information.

• June 22-23

Regulations under the provincial Safe Drinking Water Act require the Town of Arnprior to conduct lead sampling of drinking water at a minimum of 40 residential and 4 non-residential locations connected to the Town of Arnprior’s drinking water distribution system.

William Twardek Public Works Assistant Town of Arnprior Phone: 613-623-4231 ext. 222 E-mail: wtwardek@arnprior.ca Booking a test

Arnprior Legion. hamburgers served in the lounge for $3.50. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Everyone welcome

The Champlain Regional Repeater Association invites fellow amateur radio operators and interested non-amateurs to Field Day at the DACA Centre. There will also be an opportunity to participate in a complimentary tai chi demonstration class. Contact Debra VE3IEH at 613-2812199.

• June 23

Scottish Festival at Waba Cottage Museum, White Lake. Opens at 9 a.m. Admission by donation. Children’s Celtic events, pipe tattoo, tartan tug, heavy weight games that can be done safely, and much more. Closes with box picnic auction and bard contest. Call 613-623-3614. Arnprior & District Humane Society Walk in the Park Walkathon at Robert Simpson Park, 10 a.m. Help raise money for our furry friends. Participate with or without a canine companion, 2-km and 5-km walks available or just come out, show your

support and enjoy the day, the animals and the Bark BarB-Q. Pledge forms available at the shelter on Didak Drive and Pet Valu Arnprior and Renfrew. For more information, call 613-623-0916 or visit www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca. Learn to Paddle - Dragon Boat 101, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Arnprior Marina Gate #6, registration $10 upon arrival with half of proceeds to Chorolderemia Research Foundation of Canada. Life jacket and paddle provided. Email arnpriordragonboat@ gmail.com . You are invited to view the garden of the late Gillian Danby, 143 Russell Street N., Arnprior, 1-4 p.m., rain or shine. Free admission but donations may be made to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and the Stephen Lewis African Fund. Main Street School of Music presents The Show 2013, its sixth annual concert, Epic Songs - An Afternoon of Timeless Music at the St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. Arnprior, 2 to 4 p.m. Tickets at Main Street or at the door for $5. Refreshments available. Proceeds donated to the Arnprior and District Humane Society.

Centre, every fourth Thursday of the month. All seniors welcome. Contact Anne at 613-623-7740.

• June 28

Arnprior Legion hamburgers 11:30-1 p.m., $3.50 each in the lounge. Open to the public, everyone welcome. Don’t miss the weekly Friday night jam session in the lounge-join the players or just relax and listen, sing along, have a dance … enjoy!

• June 29

Arnprior Legion, biggest and best deal breakfast in town. Open to the public, everyone welcome. Meet your friends and family there, bring along new friends, introduce them to a great way to start the day and weekend. McNab Days Riverdrive Festival 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Red Pine Bay, Braeside. Shanty breakfast, Tartan Run, dock dogs demonstration, storytelling, musical entertainment, Stone Fence Theatre play, historical displays, canoe, kayak and powerboat rides.

• June 30

Arnprior Legion weekly bingo, 7 p.m.

Calvary Baptist Church is having a special music night with guest singer Carol Beattie, 156 Landrigan St., 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will follow. All are welcome to attend. For more information please contact Pastor Bruce Donald 613-623-4863

• June 26

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• June 24

ontrac Employment Resource Services is offering a free Exploring Labour Market Information workshop from 10-11:30 a.m. Job Market Supply and Demand and making the most of your ‘links.’ Call 613-623-4680 to register. Space is limited to six seats.

Strawberry tea, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Christian Education Centre, 257 John St. N., Arnprior Sponsored by Grace – St. Andrew’s United Church Women Unit 3, admission $6, bake table. Everyone FUTURE SHOP CORRECTION NOTICE welcome. Accessible. NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP JUNE 14 CORPORATE FLYER Please be advised that the Olympus TG-830 iHS 16.0 Megapixel Digital Camera (WebCode: 10239997) advertised in the June 14 flyer, Wrap 4, may not be in stock due to an inventory delay. Stock is expected to arrive later in the week. The $199.99 promotional price will be honoured until June 20, 2013. Customers may take rainchecks for the duration of the regular flyer period. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

• June 27

Pakenham Senior Citizens Club 264 pot-luck lunch and meeting, Stewart Community

Strawberry Social sponsored by the Friends of Galilee, 1-4 p.m. at The Galilee Centre, 398 John St. N. Arnprior. Everybody welcome.

• July 14

Wiggle Waggle Wash and Spa at the Arnprior and District Humane Society. Stations for washing, flea bathing, complete grooming, and fur feathers and toenails. Vendors and kiosks and more. Proceeds to the shelter. Goshen Cemetery decoration service, 2 p.m. Receipts will be made to those making a donation over $10.

• September 15

Arnprior Terry Fox Run at the fairgrounds. Contact Stephen Dodd 613-622-5479.


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start until after June 24. McGregor’s is growing day neutral strawberries that are different than the June-bearing ones. They are ready in July and go until frost. Fall raspberries are being grown to provide fruit into

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