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BLUEGRASS BROTHERS The 17th annual Valley Bluegrass Festival at Johnston Farm in Horton Township drew some 2,500 music fans over the threeday event and raised money for several important causes.

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Town council is pleased a Renfrew citizen has offered to pay to erect a flag pole and an adjoining plaque to recognize Canadian war veterans. Council expressed unanimous support for the proposal during its June 27 council meeting. “I think this is a wonderful idea … to improve the town and honour the veterans,” said Coun. Gail Cole of the project proposed for the grass median on Veterans’ Memorial Boulevard. The citizen has requested anonymity, at least for the time being. In an email to town clerk Kim Bulmer, the citizen indicated, “Such a flag pole would enhance the stature of this roadway and entrance to the town, as well as reinforce the significance of the boulevard’s name. “I would suggest that a plaque be mounted at the base of the pole with words such as ‘Dedicated to the memory of those who fought and those who died for our freedom,’ along with a suitable date. “I would also propose that a readily visible sign be erected in proximity to the flag pole with the word ‘Veterans’ Memorial Boulevard’ and the poppy symbol.” The citizen has also offered to pay for the two initial Canadian flags, before leaving the town to pay for subsequent replacements. The citizen has also suggested the seven or eight street blades, carrying the name of Veterans’ Memorial Boulevard, be replaced with ones bearing the poppy symbol. “It might be possible for me to assist with these related costs also,” said the individual.

DOUGLAS DERBY DOLL Two-and-a-half-year-old Ava Fraser picked up a prize as the youngest angler at the kids fish derby in Douglas July 10. See Page 17 for more. Mercury photo by Sherry Haaima

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equipment for local business that has never been offered in our area.” The day-long opening (June 2) included an information seminar for local insurance people, tours of the newly renovated building, demonstrations of Helferty’s infrared camera for detecting moisture, commercial drying equipment for large projects, a mock containment area used for mould or asbestos abatement and excavation equipment for removal of oil contaminated soil. “The day was a great success, we were happy to have our insurance clients attend after all of the hard work from our team to get our facility prepared for the event,” said Jeremy Losee, senior project manager at Helferty’s. Helferty’s Disaster Res-

toration was started in 1968 by Don and Lynne, before the company was purchased by son Devlin in 1997. The Cobden company employs 10 full-time and two part-time people. Helferty’s have three truck mount extraction units, two service vehicles and three project management vehicles. They still offer services for carpet/upholstery and duct cleaning as well as water, fire, wind and oil spill cleanup. This includes emergency services and reconstruction to restore the home or business. A more detailed list of services is listed on their website at Helfertys.com. For assistance, 24 hours a day, their number is 1877-704-7854.

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Lane Cleroux of Renfrew’s Development and Works department opens recycling tenders as bidding company representatives Jeff Murray, centre, of Tomlinson Environmental Services and Dan Menard of Beaumen Waste Management Systems look on.

The tenders for recycling contracts for Arnprior and Renfrew are in and it’s time to crunch the numbers. “Now I think we have our work cut out for us to evaluate the bids, make heads or tails and make recommendations to council,” said Renfrew director of development and works Mike Asselin. Tenders were opened at a meeting July 12 in the board room at the town hall in Renfrew. Tenders were to include total annual costs for both five-year and sevenyear terms. Companies were invited to submit costs for two options, one that included 50 per cent revenue-sharing and one without. The two companies that tendered had representatives on hand for the opening. Jeff Murray attended for Tomlinson Environmental Services Ltd. and Dan Menard for Beaumen Waste Management Systems Ltd Beaumen’s first option for the Renfrew contract, with no revenue-sharing, was $198,714.57 annually for the five-year term and $210,196.27 annually for seven.

With revenue-sharing, the annual figures were $246,991.78 and 264,214.34. Tomlinson chose not to bid on the first option, so the bid with revenue-sharing on the Renfrew contract was $420,129.29 annually for five years and $420,129.29 annually for a seven-year term. Murray noted that an alternate option was attached to the company’s tender. Traditionally, said Murray, alternate options are not read out at tender openings, so the details were not made public. For the Arnprior contract, again no bid was submitted by Tomlinson for the nonrevenue-sharing option. With revenue-sharing, Tomlinson came in at an annual cost of $324,564.38 for five years and $324,564.38 per year for seven. For the Arnprior contract, for the norevenue-sharing option, Beaumen’s annual bid was $189,010.35 for five years and $200,024.92 per year for seven. With revenue sharing, Beaumen’s annual bids were $234,243.80 and $250,765.65. Beaumen holds the existing contracts in both municipalities. Recommendations are likely to come to councils for decisions July 27 in Renfrew and July 25 in Arnprior.

Rural council learns of changes to livestock damage program PETER CLARK peter.clark@metroland.com

Ontario is increasing the compensation farmers can access for damage caused by predatory wildlife. Through the new Wildlife Damage Compensation Program livestock producers will receive improved compensation when their livestock or poultry are injured or killed by predatory wildlife or when bee colonies, beehives or beehive equipment are damaged by wildlife. The list of eligible livestock has been expanded to include non-traditional livestock such as lamas and bison. Weasels, cougars and birds of prey are among predators now included. Admaston-Bromley council was brought up to date at its meeting last Thursday evening. The municipality will now receive $30 per claim to be used for administrative costs. The new program will also provide a $50,000 fund for strategic investments with industry to better understand how to prevent agriculture-wildlife conflicts, and will be reviewed every two years to ensure it is up-to-date. Admaston-Bromley Mayor Raye-Anne Briscoe said after 30 years, these changes were a longtime coming. “It’s a huge, huge problem,” the mayor said of predator attacks on cows, horses, sheep, etc. “Some farmers don’t have sheep (anymore) for that reason. It also costs you future generations,” she said. “A calf could make a considerable foundation for that herd three years

down the road.” COUNCIL NOTES Public works chair Coun. Robert Dick said St. Michael’s Catholic School participated in the Pitch-In program. The school used its own bags, and 35 students picked up 20 bags of garbage from the side of the ditch between the school and the transit station on Fourth Chute Road May 12. Because of other school activities, this was not done during the actual PitchIn week. However, council will give the school $100 for financial support, as they have done for two elementary schools in previous years. • The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) has shown its support for full Extended Producer Responsibility. EPR entails making manufacturers responsible for the entire life cycle of the products and packaging they produce. “You make it, you pay for it,” Mayor Briscoe said. It was noted, people must reduce waste and recycle more as 649 of Ontario’s 730 landfills have been filled since 1989. “There are only 81 landfills left in Ontario,” Briscoe said. “and we (Osceola) happen to be one of them.” “I’m sure ours will still be there when there’s considerably less than 81,” Coun. Mike Donohue added. A good number of the existing landfill sites are in Renfrew County. • Roads superintendent Chris Kunopaski informed council that with good weather, construction on Butler Road should be com-

pleted in early August. • Coun. Ray Pender, chair of the community service committee, said that the mixed volleyball league in Douglas has been a tremendous success. Twentyteams have signed up, which involves well over 400 players at a minimum of six per team. After expenses of sand, nets and prize money, the recreation committee

will bring in $1,000. A summer fundraising mixed baseball tournament is set for Aug 12 and 13. “There will be no liquor licence. We’ll focus on the 50-50 draw and barbecue canteen,” Pender noted. The rink opening (Admaston Recreation Complex) behind Admaston Public School was well attended, Pender added.

“Well done to the committee and all the people who baby-sitted that project,” said a very pleased Mayor Briscoe. Mayor Briscoe thanked everyone for “a very successful Canada Day. It gets bigger and better each year,” she said. “The weather was absolutely picture postcard, the entertainment was great ... and the food ...!”

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HORTON’S VALLEY BLUEGRASS BAKE SALE Thank you very much to all of our volunteers who donated their time and baked goods to make this year’s bake sale a resounding success. To all of you who purchased baked goods thank you for your donations. A very special thank you to our VIT’s, “VOLUNTEERS IN TRAINING”, who: Advertised, Promoted and Sold Baked Goods over the 3 Day Event, Taylor Rogers, Marydith White and Allie Cram. Thank you to Valerie Miller for spearheading the event and Sylvia Giroux for contacting all of our volunteers. Once again we were able to donate a portion of our proceeds to Renfrew Hospice with the remainder going towards the paying down our debt on the Rink Roof. Thank you to Bob & Julie Johnston for hosting another successful Bluegrass and for letting Horton Recreation be part of it.

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When I slowed on Castleford Road and turned toward the farm, the first thing I heard was the music. Sounds trickling to the grass parking lot, then luring me in. A lonesome standing bass, a perky banjo, along with other instruments dancing behind lyrics about “treatin’ a lady right” and seeking salvation. Topics familiar to rural folk. A huge cedar barn blocks much of Bob Johnston’s farm. But it was easy to figure out I was at the right place. Blazoned across all three storeys was the inscription: Valley Bluegrass Festival July 9-11. It didn’t take all my investigative-reporter skills to figure that one out. “It’s on a farm because that’s where a bluegrass festival should be,” Mike O’Reilly later declared backstage. Some 50 to 60 cheerful volunteers bustled about, ready to point people in the right direction. Down the small gully, over the pond where a momma duck warned me to keep to the lane, I climbed up a hill to the concert area. It was at the centre of a wall of white campers. Smoke and the smell of hamburgers frying; open-walled tents inviting retreat from the oppressive sun; booths selling everything from CDs to western apparel; people of all ages mingling about and backslapping old friends or in folding chairs clapping along to performers on the wooden stage: a bluegrass fan’s Mecca. Not that I am one. Bluegrass is a genre I’ve pretty much managed to avoid. I suppose I didn’t give it much of a chance, along with classical, opera and others. I wasn’t raised on it, so instead have stuck to folk music and others. My knowledge of bluegrass didn’t extend beyond the 2000 blockbuster O Brother, Where Art Thou, a film bluegrass fans say went a long way to shedding a positive light on their music (and movie critics say on George Clooney’s image as more than just another pretty face in Hollywood). I’ve been to my share of outdoor music festivals. (Bluesfest comes to mind, though how they can debate lawn chairs versus no lawn chairs year in and year out is beyond me. I can’t imagine it happening here even once.) Still, none compared to the warmth and genuine affection circling the concert area last Saturday in Horton. Children dancing, grandparents catching up with old friends. More musicians backstage, on stage and in the crowd than I’ve noticed at other concerts.

The much anticipated Spinney Brothers of Nova Scotia didn’t disappoint at this year’s bluegrass festival. They wowed the crowd with adept fingerpicking and seamless harmonies. Mercury photos by Derek Dunn

One day left to vote Renfrew’s Caroline Holley is in Toronto this week, competing in the Miss Teen Canada World Pageant. One part of the competition is the Peoples Choice Award. The contestant who wins this automatically advances to the Top 20. Voting continues until Friday, July 15. People are encouraged to vote. Go to http:// www.missteencanadaworld.com/ vip-signup, and follow the links. You can still vote today and tomorrow, but only once per day.

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Five couples have managed to keep the Valley Bluegrass Festival growing to the point of it welcoming some 2,500 fans every year. Some of those organizers include Shelley White, left, Arnold Dickson, Mike O’Reilly, Bob Johnston and Barb Dickson. “That’s the difference,” O’Reilly said, after playing a set in the house band The Dick Smith/Mike O’Reilly Band. “They come for the music. Not the rowdy stuff.” Organizer Bob Johnston agreed, saying many in the crowd play bluegrass and came early for the jam sessions. “They come to hear good music,” Johnston said. “Three or four generations will reunite here every year for the festival.” Jacob Topping is a prime example. He played Mountain Dew on a mandolin made by his grandfather two nights before. Johnston tells the story of how it all began some 16 years ago. After attending yet another country music festival in the early 1990s that digressed into fist fighting among drunken 20somethings, Johnston was pretty frustrated. Desperate, he agreed to meet with a stranger named O’Reilly, along with three others in a motor home. The Valley Bluegrass Festival was created. It was held on the Renfrew Fairgrounds the first two years. But then it got bumped inadver-

tently by an Orangemen event, leaving organizers to scramble for a new location. “That’s when we moved it here,” Johnston said, smiling broadly. “When Mike got here he said ‘It’s 500 per cent better and we haven’t started yet.’” It would seem a generous act, turning over a farm to musicians and their fans for a weekend. But Johnston maintains it has been a community effort, with businesses giving generously. He cites Marshall’s owner Dave Bennett as one of many who give without asking for anything in return. Hydro workers donating their talents after hours are another. “We got people in this community that just donate, donate, donate,” Johnston said. “Some of them don’t even like bluegrass.” From a motor home to the 17th annual show, welcoming some 2,500 fans to the Johnston Farm – adding more to the $65,000 already donated to Renfrew’s hospital, and $8,000 to the hospice – the Valley Bluegrass Festival is in full swing. Let’s hope the music goes on for many more years to come.

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Canada Day festivities in McNab-Braeside included the unveiling of the new sign that marks the revived Braeside beach. Mayor Mary Campbell and council members joined members of council and Ontario Power Generation representatives Matt Mulvihill and Robyn Arseneau for the Friday morning event. OPG sponsored the sign. Council members stressed that while the new sign has be unveiled the beach will not be officially open for safe swimming and picnicking until at least early August. A clean-up on the once popular spot needs to be finished and railings and a gate erected to ensure that the beach on the Ottawa River can be used safely. Mercury photo by Sherry Haaima

August date set for start of Braeside Quarry suit JOHN CARTER

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A date has been set for the court to hear a civil action brought by several residents of the Braeside Ridge against the owner of the Braeside Quarry. The action will be heard in Pembroke Aug. 22 to Sept. 2. The residents, neighbours of the quarry, filed a civil action for damages for nui-

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sance and trespassing against the Miller Group in small claims court on Jan. 18, 2010. Several delays have put off the case until next month. Ecojustice Canada, formerly Sierra Legal, is representing the residents in the action. Linda McCaffrey, an experienced environmental lawyer, formerly Director of Ecojustice, Ottawa, is heading up the residents’ legal team. The residents are asking for damages

The Horton Township infrastructure committee met with two contractors Monday, July 11 to give them an opportunity to respond to the reports of substandard work and code violations with the electrical wiring at the Horton rink. A news release from the Horton mu-

for having to put up with emissions from the temporary asphalt plant installed and operated in the quarry during fall 2009. Since then, the plant has operated during the spring, summer and fall paving season in 2010. The residents claim odour and noise from the plant has affected their quality of life and allege contaminants have caused such adverse effects as irritation of the eyes, nose

nicipal office says the contractors reviewed the wire sizing calculations and provided two certificates of inspection for the rink lights and the service to the rink change room from the Electrical Safety Authority. The committee accepts that there are

and throat; loss of appetite; shortness of breath; and headaches and nausea. They maintain the company should be taking action to mitigate or eliminate the disturbance to its residential neighbours. The claim alleges the defendant is liable to the plaintiffs “in nuisance, negligence and trespass to property.” The company disputes the allegations and says it will fight the claims vigorously in court.

no code violations with the wiring of the rink lights and are satisfied that there was no substandard workmanship. “The committee members apologize on behalf of council to Dave Bennett and Marshalls as general contractor,” the release said.

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The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is seeking assistance in the investigation of a suspicious fire. A detached garage on Munroe Avenue in Renfrew sustained significant damage as a result. At 2:23 a.m. July 7, the garage on the property at 146 Munroe Ave. W. was discovered by a resident of the home and reported to the Renfrew Fire Department. The fire was extinguished and the detached garage sustained significant damage. No one was injured as a result of the fire. The investigation into the fire is continuing by the Renfrew OPP and the Ontario Fire Marshal. Police are asking the public to call with any information they may have. Call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 735-8477, or 1-800-222-8477. ATV ROLLOVER CLAIMS LIFE

The OPP is investigating after the death of an ATV driver on July 2. The accident occurred in the Township of Greater Madawaska. On Sunday, July 2 around 2 p.m., an 83year-old male was driving his all terrain

vehicle (ATV) on a trail off Green Lake Road. While descending a steep hill a protruding log caused him to lose control of the ATV and it rolled several times. The vehicle landed on top of the male. He was not wearing a helmet at the time. He was discovered approximately 10 minutes later by his son. Paramedics attended and transported the male to Calabogie, where he was then air-lifted by Ornge air ambulance to the Ottawa Hospital. He succumbed to his injuries in hospital that night. Const. Adam Nitschmann investigated.

The investigation revealed a 2010 Ford Escape operated by Kenneth Watson, age 81, of Ottawa was westbound on Storyland Road. and proceeded into the intersection into the path of a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck towing a small camper. The Silverado was travelling southbound on Chenaux Road and was driven by Bruce Peck age 49 of Clarendon, Que. The female passenger in the Escape suffered critical injuries. She was transported by paramedics to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and then airlifted by

Ask Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Commissioner Chris Lewis what causes him great concern on Ontario roads and highways these days and he will say it is the number of distracted drivers talking or texting on cell phones. This is why this week (July 11-17), the OPP is holding week one of its four-week Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other Distracted Driving Campaign to ensure those who do not comply with distracted driving legislation are dealt with to the fullest extent of the law. During week one of the campaign in May, OPP officers throughout the province laid more than 1,600 Highway Traffic Act charges relating to distracted driving, with many more to come this week. “My busy job as OPP Commissioner involves that I travel our roads and highways regularly and I am astounded and dismayed at the number of drivers I see talking or texting on cell phones over the course of my travels” said Lewis. “These people have no regard for the safety of their passengers or the people

Ornge air ambulance to the Ottawa Hospital. She succumbed to her injuries and has been identified as Edna Watson, 73, of Ottawa. The male driver of the Escape suffered injuries and was transported to Ottawa Hospital by paramedics. An adult female and an infant passenger in the Silverado suffered minor injuries. The male driver of the truck was not injured. The intersection was closed while Technical Traffic Collision Investigators worked. Const. Jeff Cassidy is investigating.

PASSENGER DIES FROM INJURIES A female passenger critically injured in a collision near Haley Station on July 1 has died in hospital. The OPP continues to investigate. OPP Officers responded to the two vehicle collision at around 10:30 a.m. at the intersection of Storyland and Chenaux roads in the Township of Whitewater Region. The intersection is a through road for Chenaux Road and controlled by a stop sign for Storyland Road to the east and a stop sign for County Road 653 to the west.

OPP target distracted drivers travelling around them whose lives they can end in a split second.” During the campaign, the OPP is ramping up enforcement efforts, stopping any drivers caught using a hand-held communications or other entertainment device. They will also be watching for and stopping motorists who exhibit careless driving due to distractions such as adjusting the radio, eating while driving or searching for something in their vehicle. Using a cell phone or device capable of texting while driving can result in a fine of $155. Watching an entertainment device can result in a fine of $110. Other forms of distracted driving can result in a charge of careless driving with fines ranging from $400 to $2,000, a possible licence suspension of up to two years and/or a jail term of not more than six months. The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) ranked the distracted driver as its number one concern on the roads in 2010.

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Visitor information centres open across Ottawa Valley Tourism ambassadors enjoy familiarization tour The Visitor Information Centres in Renfrew County are now open to welcome visitors to the Ottawa Valley. In preparation for the opening of the centres, the Visitor Information Centre (VIC) staff, also known as Tourism Ambassadors, recently participated in a three-day familiarization tour to the various tourism businesses located throughout the Ottawa Valley. Organized and hosted by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA), the tour is designed to: increase the staff ’s overall understanding of the unique tourism products in the Ottawa Valley; provide an opportunity for them to experience first-hand the services and hospitality of some OVTA members; as well as, assist them in gaining a better understanding of the travel time and distances between geographic locations. Understanding the importance of the tour and the value of having well-informed staff, numerous OVTA tourism operators welcomed the group to their businesses and sponsored various activities and meals. Prior to the start of the tour, staff attended a half-day Customer Service Training workshop at Best Western Pembroke, sponsored by the Buy Local Initiative. The workshop delivered by Chris Hinsperger, co-owner of the Bonnechere Caves and associate with the Delfi Group, taught staff the seven steps to effective customer problem solving; how to deal with difficult customers and challenges; the recov-

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Renfrew County Visitor Information Centre (VIC) staff pose with Crystal Kippenchuck of Discount Rentals - Pembroke. Discount Rentals generously sponsored two vans and one car for this year’s VIC familiarization tour. Pictured are, from left, back row, Crystal Kippenchuck, Keely Hutton, Courtney Maika, Tiffany Laporte, Andrea D’Eon, Charity Ross, Stacey Lance, Brynn Graham, Kathleen Brennan and Ottawa Valley Tourist Association communications co-ordinator Lauren McIllfaterick; and front row Patrick Foley, Shawn Eckford and Corey Crist.


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The true value of Family Fishing Week

Thanks to the troops To the editor, As the combat mission in Afghanistan transitions into other military activities, The Royal Canadian Legion would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to those service men and women, and their families, who have served with distinction and sacrificed on behalf of Canadians during these past several years. Their contribution to the well-being and care of another country’s populace is a tremendous reflection of Canada’s efforts toward maintaining global peace and we are proud of the way you have represented us. Words are not enough to convey how grateful we are for their commitment and dedication. As a national endeavour, I am encouraging local branches to hold appreciation events for veterans of the Afghanistan mission this coming August, in order to remember those who have fallen, thank those who have returned and to celebrate how proud you and your families have made us to be Canadian. Patricia Varga Dominion President The Royal Canadian Legion, Coleville, Saskatchewan

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here has long been a rather strange tension between two groups one might expect to share common goals, if not common means for reaching those goals. For simplicity sake we will label one group “environmentalists” and the other “conservationists.” Both want the best for nature. However, generally speaking, environmentalists prefer a hands-off approach. So long as humans don’t get involved in natural processes, or at the very least remove themselves from processes that have become horribly corrupted, nature will rehabilitate itself. Conservationists, again generally speaking, prefer taking a management role. People should make use of the bounty offered on Earth. Obviously there is much overlap. Not all environmentalists spend their time in large cities lobbying governments to prevent even good work getting done to restore wilderness areas. And not all conservationists release their catch, so to speak. There are less than ideal candidates on both sides. Still, we champion many of the activities that are conceived and administered by conservationists. One such activity, Ontario Family Fishing Week, officially ended last Sunday. Ontario Family Fishing Week is a chance for families that wouldn’t normally consider spending time in Canada’s great outdoors to pick up a rod and reel and hit the water. It is the one week of the summer that fishing licences are unnecessary. There are also a number of programs offered that teach people how to tie a line, that loan tackle, and remove other barriers. This is not to mention the hundreds of contests and derbies across the province. Last weekend, the fish and game club in Calabogie held a fishing derby on Calabogie Lake. The Ottawa Valley Muskie Club brought kids out to the Ottawa River to try to catch the elusive ‘fish of a thousand casts.’ We could wax on about how fishing is a great way for families to spend time together; about how fishing is a great way to spend solitary time on the water, maybe contemplating life or letting all the stress of life slide away. We could also talk about how the economic spinoff from non-commercial sport fishing does wonders for rural economies. But we won’t delve deeply into the reasons conservationists are right when it comes to fishing (when practised in moderation). Suffice to say the best way to save the environment is the age-old ‘use it or lose it’ principle. Only those who make use of, thus benefit from, the environment understand its true value.

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Summer music in Renfrew’s O’Brien Park COUN. GAIL COLE Renfrew Tourism Committee

The Renfrew & Area Tourism Committee is gearing up to fund and manage several projects through the summer with a view to increasing tourism activity. One new project will present four Sunday afternoon mini-concerts and a fifth special event in O’Brien Park. These will be coordinated with the McDougall Mill Museum open houses. The Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums performed July 10. Following are upcoming shows. July 24 – The Helferty Family from Douglas Aug. 7 – Simon Clark, British Invasion Era music Aug. 21 – Willie & Jim, Ventriloquist Sept. 24-25 – Rural Ramble – Steam Engine Corn on the Cob. Other activities and upgrades will include:

• Continuing to place banners at the main entrances into Renfrew welcoming participants to various special activities occurring in town (e.g. School Reunions, Bluegrass Festival ). • The trailer dumping facility at the Tourist Information Centre will be resituated within that area, and upgraded with a running water rinsing facility. • The committee accepted applications, interviewed and hired three ambassadors to staff the Visitor Information Centre on O’Brien Road. They will undergo training and a familiarization tour to County attractions organized by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA). • Railway artifacts and an operating model train pike is on display in the Visitor Centre’s yellow Caboose. Donations of small artifacts related to railways are welcomed for a secure display cabinet in the Caboose. • Informative, colourful Rack Cards featuring familiar Renfrew attractions are available for hand-outs at

hotels and restaurants across the County. • An energy efficient LED floodlight system to highlight the McDougall Mill Museum at night with changing colours has been installed with the cooperation of Renfrew Hydro. • Five modern park benches are being installed on the lawns of O’Brien and Haramis Parks. • The Highway 41 billboard near Cloyne will be updated to showcase Renfrew’s NHA/NHL Birthplace status. • An illuminated water fountain will be installed to enhance the Hydro Canal by the bridge across the Bonnechere River. • It will be beneficial for town organizations to keep the Tourism Committee informed of summer and fall activities that can be promoted through our ambassadors and online. To keep us informed, please call Tammy Logan at the Renfrew Chamber of Commerce at: 613-432-7015

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Dedicated local service organization celebrates community service JUDITH GILCHRIST Rotary Club of Renfrew

Doug Blenkhorn became the new president of the Rotary Club of Renfrew on July 1. The official Rotary year for the executive and board runs July 1 to June 30 annually. The club celebrated Changeover with a dinner and evening of fellowship at the Renfrew Golf Club June 28 with almost 50 attendees. Several presentations took place, including recognition of club members with perfect attendance. Dr. Art Dick was acknowledged with a special reward for 29 years of perfect attendance. Dr. Ron Lavigne was presented with a special award for being an active member of Rotary for more than 40 years. Lavigne is the longest serving member of the Renfrew club. In addition, Paul Harris Fellowships awards were presented

to Larry Holden, Cheryl Dewey, Sheila Kemp and Mike Laverty. A surprise presentation of $5,000 was made to the Bonnechere Manor as the first installment of the Rotary Club of Renfrew’s commitment of $100,000. Shayne Hoelke, Bonnechere Manor Administrator and wife Yolanta, Don Goulet, chair of the Bonnechere Manor Foundation, and Robyn Arseneau, Bonnechere Manor Community Relations Coordinator with her husband Matthew, all attended as guests. Special guest, Bill Gray, District Governor 2011-2012, spoke to members about the upcoming year and the important role that Rotary plays on the world stage. He noted that members of clubs in this district are deeply engaged with community, and show active interest in promoting a happier, healthier and more peaceful world. Blenkhorn, as the new presi-

Search is on for winning Canada Day 50-50 ticket If you purchased a ticket on Canada Day at MaTe-Way Park, you might be in line for bit of cash. The winning Canada Day 50-50 draw number is yet, unclaimed. If your ticket number is 006392, you are the recipient of $121. Call the Renfrew Recreation Centre at 613-4323131 if this is your ticket. The Rotary Club of Renfrew has made a $100,000 commitment to the Bonnechere Manor Auditorium Golfers and those who wish they were can help and have fun at the same time.

The Rotary Club is sponsoring a golf tournament at the Renfrew Golf Club on Saturday, August 27; best ball format, shot gun start. Your entry fee entitles you to 18 holes of golf, a cart, a steak dinner and wonderful door prizes. The entry fee is $400 per team including taxes. There will be additional prizes for: o Low gross foursome o Longest Drive o Low net foursome o Closest to the Line o Most honest foursome o Worst shot of the day o Closest to the Hole Registration deadline is August 13. All registrations must include payment and names and addresses of team members. Please make cheques payable to Renfrew Rotary Club. Registration on golf day will begin at 11:30 am. Play begins at 1:00 p.m. Come early and enter the putting contest. The Renfrew Rotary Club wishes to gratefully thank our current sponsors: Metro Renfrew is the Tournament Sponsor, Aikenheads Pharmachoice is the Dinner Sponsor and Charles Briscoe Holdings is the Club House Sponsor Further information can be obtained from Rotarian Janet Springer at 613-432-6694 or janet_springer@hotmail.com or from the Renfrew Golf Club. 481736

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dent, noted that he is pleased to have a strategic plan as a guidepost over the coming year. He particularly wants to improve the engagement of new members in the club, so they become energetic, serving members for years to come. “Membership is the lifeblood of any service club and Rotary is no different,” Blenkhorn said. “There are many reasons why someone is motivated to join a service club. “That motivation quickly dies if new members do not feel fully engaged. The Renfrew Rotary Club is active and vibrant and continually seeking new members”. The Rotary Club of Renfrew is part of Rotary International district 7040 that includes portions of Ontario, Quebec, New York and Iqaluit. The Rotary International theme for 2011-2012, Reach Within to Embrace Humanity was set by Kalyan Banerjee, RI President, who has been a mem-

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Mike Laverty, left, presents Art Dick with an award for 29 years of perfect attendance. At right, Ron Lavigne, left, receives an award from District Governor Bill Gray recognizing 40 years as a member of the ber of the organization for over four decades. Rotary is an organization of 1.2 million business and professional leaders from around the world, in over 34,000 clubs, who together in friendship, provide humanitarian service and work for peace. Rotary is dedicated to high ethical stan-

dards and service projects that enhance the lives of people in the community and around the world. Rotary gives the opportunity to not only volunteer and contribute to society, but also to build relationships and new friends.

The Corporation of the Town of Renfrew TENDER CALL FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICES The Town of Renfrew are requesting tenders for the provision of services for garbage collection. Tenderers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection, examination, calculations, or by other means as they prefer, as to the actual conditions and requirements of the work. Tenders may be obtained during operating hours of the Town of Renfrew, commencing 12:00 p.m. on Monday, July 4, 2011 through to 11:00 a.m. Monday, July 25, 2011. Tenders will be available for viewing on the Town website, however must be picked up at the Town municipal office: TOWN OF RENFREW Department of Development & Works 127 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P8 Telephone: (613) 432-8166 Facsimile: (613) 432-8265 www.town.renfrew.on.ca

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SEALED TENDERS clearly marked on the front with the bidder’s name followed by “Garbage Collection Services Tender 2011” will be received by the Treasurer of the Corporation of the Town of Renfrew at the Town of Renfrew Municipal Office, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P8 until 11:00 a.m., local time, on Monday, July 25, 2011.

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Consideration will not be given to the tender if received later than 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 25, 2011. Tenders will not be received by facsimile or electronic mail. Tenders will be publicly opened at the Renfrew Town Hall following the closing on Monday, July 25, 2011.

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St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew will have a new principal – Brennan Trainor – at the helm in September. Mercury

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Trainor selected principal at SJCHS Brennan Trainor has been named principal at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew. The Renfrew County Catholic District School Board announced the reassignment, which begins in September 2011. Trainor replaces Mark Searson, who has been re-deployed as principal at Bishop Smith Catholic High School in Pembroke. Trainor, vice-principal at St. Joseph’s from February 2008 to the present, was also vice-principal at Bishop Smith Catholic High School from 2001 to 2008, and has served terms as acting principal at both Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in the past. “Brennan Trainor exemplifies leadership,” said Renfrew County Catho-

lic District School Board chair Bob Schreader. “Throughout his career, he has brought our board’s vision statement to life, sustaining ‘safe school environments characterized by warmth, hospitality, good humour and joy.’” Trainor’s career in Catholic education began with the RCCDSB in 1998 after receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University in 1994, and completing the Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program at D’Youville College, Buffalo, N.Y., in 1995. Trainor also holds a Master of Education degree from the University of Ottawa. “Brennan offers a wide range of experience, enthusiasm and passion for Catholic education, which he will con-

vey to staff and students,” notes local trustee Anne Smith. “I am pleased to have this opportunity and absolutely look forward to ensuring the continued growth and achievement of our students in a faithbased environment at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School,” Trainor said. Trainor is a religious education specialist, a member and Eucharistic Minister at St. Michael’s Parish in Douglas and a member of the advisory board of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital’s Addiction Treatment Services. Over the years, he has been involved in mentoring programs, research projects and numerous committees at RCCDSB, Eastern Ontario Catholic Curriculum Co-operative and Ministry of Education levels. Trainor lives in Douglas with his

About 300 Renfrew County students are taking part once again in summer school literacy and numeracy courses and credit programs under the principalship of Shelley Montgomery and Brennan Trainor. Courses are offered to elementary students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 to enhance their reading and math skills. Secondary students can take advantage of the Credit Recovery Program to obtain missed credits in courses such as English, math and science, or to complete credits in a Co-operative Education/Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program. “We are very pleased to offer our secondary students the ability to attend summer school to address any credit deficiencies they may have,” said Trainor. “Using a blended learning model we hope to assist our

students in achieving success, through a process they would otherwise not have had available.” The Summer School program runs from 8:30 to 11:45 a.m. daily until July 28. It is funded by the Ministry of Education as part of its literacy initiative to support student achievement. ST. JOE’S ONE OF THE SITES The provision of customized transportation to the seven summer school locations throughout the county is key to making the program successful for all students. Sites this year include John XXIII Catholic School in Arnprior, St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew, Bishop Smith Catholic High School and Holy Name Catholic School in Pembroke, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School in

Petawawa, St. John Bosco Catholic School in Barry’s Baym and St. James Catholic School in Eganville. Ninety Grade 4 students from across the county are also participating in the board’s new, weeklong Crusaders’ Camp July 5–8 at Bishop Smith Catholic to learn about Catholic high school programs and services. Students are divided into six groups with colour-coded T-shirts and tutors to lead them through sessions such as woodworking, computer technology, indoor athletics and HILA science program. A fun pizza lunch/wrap-up party will end the program on a high note. “This innovative pilot program will allow students to get a taste of a good variety of the programs that we offer at our Catholic high schools,” commented Montgomery. The school board is also

conducting a summer research project through the Ministry’s Council of Ontario Directors of Education (CODE) funding to investigate and support education research. Evidence on reading levels will be collected initially from all students at two RCCDSB school sites. Later, summer school student results will be identified and compared to regular student reading levels to demonstrate the benefits of the summer school program in reducing gaps in student achievement. Additional benefits of conducting this research project include funding for tutors and support staff as well as a recreational component. “Our goal is to provide programs and support to increase student achievement with our Summer School program,” said Montgomery.

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PUBLIC NOTICE 2010 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, notice is hereby given that the 2010 audited financial statements are available on the County of Renfrew website. To access our website go to: www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca On the main menu click on the link entitled 2010 Financial Report. Should you not have access to the Internet and would like a copy, please call the County of Renfrew Office at 613-735-7288 to arrange for a copy to be sent to you. James D. Kutschke, C.A. Treasurer/Deputy Clerk

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Renfrew County Catholic School Board announces 2011-12 budget • Ministry funding of $209,000 to expand the Early Learning Kindergarten Program (ELKP) within the board, supplemented by board funding in excess of $240,000. By the fall of 2011, full-day Early Learning Kindergarten Program will be available at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Deep River, Holy Name Catholic School in Pembroke, St. John Bosco Catholic School in Barry’s Bay and Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School in Renfrew. Full day, every day Kindergarten funded by the board will be available at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School in Pembroke, Our Lady of Grace Catholic School in Westmeath and St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Petawawa in the fall of 2011. The budget allotment for this is $270,000; • The Kindergarten to Grade 2 Literacy Initiative focuses on teaching children to develop deep-thinking skills through literacy. A total of $23,000 has been allotted to this program to sustain the work started in 10 initial schools last year and expand to spread the learning to other schools; • The Collaborative Inquiry for Learning in Math program, with a budget of $30,000 will be able to expand and involve more schools and teachers in the junior division from the original four schools in 2010-2011. This inquiry aims to improve instruction and student learning through problem-solving in mathematics; • $52,000 of funding for strategically focused initiatives to assist specific schools with student achievement; • With the provincial School Food and Beverage Policy coming into effect in the fall of 2011, wellness and health programs will include nutrition/healthy eating instruction, as well as daily physical activity implemented across the board; • $103,673 is allocated to safe schools. A Safe Schools coordinator will be in place to deal with students’ health, wellness, safety and retention issues, and to ensure their needs are addressed promptly and appropriately; • Student scores in the provincial Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) assessment continue to improve. Funding of academic and social supports will continue in order to close the gaps in student achievement. $248,352 is allocated for Aboriginal school programs, which will include

a teacher to support Aboriginal students. Native language studies are available at St. James Catholic School in Eganville, and Native arts courses are now available at Bishop Smith Catholic High School in Pembroke and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew; • $71,390 in funding for French as a Second Language program will include professional training for teachers. An extended elementary French program will be piloted for the first time this fall for Junior and Senior Kindergarten students at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Petawawa; • In an effort to make the board’s music program more robust, an equivalent of 1.5 teachers will be added. Total music teaching staff will be at an equivalent of 5.5 for this year; •The board is maintaining its commitment to the Summer School program for literacy and numeracy, serving more than 300 students board-wide. A week-long Crusaders’ Camp will be offered at Bishop Smith Catholic High School to give Grade 4 students an opportunity to learn about our Catholic high schools’ innovative programs and services; • Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs will provide specialized career training for high school students. Courses include Health and Wellness, Hospitality, Transportation and Solar Energy; • With four of the board’s schools— Bishop Smith Catholic High School, St. Joseph’s Catholic High School, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School and Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School—now featuring solar energy installations on their roofs, there is ample opportunity for classroom study. Grade 11 students at Bishop Smith will take part in solar energy workshops focused on control systems. The board website provides live online data about the solar installations. $26,300 will allow for the Science Lighthouse program for grades 1 to 8 with a focus on renewable energy. The Hila Advanced Learners program, for grades 4 to 8 will allow students to construct and investigate a variety of renewable energy systems including solar, biomass, wind and water. See ‘Budget’, Page 12

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The Renfrew County Catholic District School Board (RCCDSB) will invest $58.7 million in its faith-based education system in the 2011-2012 school year, according to the budget passed unanimously by board trustees on June 27. “I’m pleased to present our school board’s annual budget,” says Bob Schreader, chair of the board. “My fellow trustees and I believe this budget provides the necessary resources and planning to ensure the best possible programs for our students. We are confident that this is a sound investment in the future of our children and our community.” It is again necessary this year to transfer funds from reserves, in the amount of $845,037 to balance this budget. This transfer from reserves will be used to cover board-funded programs and projects. Schreader points out that the 20112012 budget reflects several provincewide initiatives that focus on increasing student success and responding to individual needs of students throughout the board. “These initiatives reflect the board’s commitment to provide the highest quality of education to its students, as well as the province’s mandate to increase student success rates, close achievement gaps and increase public confidence,” he says. “Our programs have been very successful in the past, and we aim to strengthen our focus on ensuring each and every student has the opportunity to achieve and to grow within our faith-based system,” Schreader adds. The single largest program expenditure in the 2011-2012 budget is $8.1 million allocated to Special Education programs. $6.9 million of this will be funded by the Ministry and other miscellaneous revenue. The board will cover the $1.2 million shortfall with funds from other areas. Although the RCCDSB has had a drop in student enrolment in recent years, it has continued to support all of its programs. “Special education programming is a visual symbol of our commitment to an inclusive Catholic education that nurtures the giftedness, self-worth and potential of each student in our board,” says Schreader. Other key initiatives in the RCCDSB budget for 2011-2012 are:

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Continued from Page 11 The university Enrichment Mini Course Program (EMCP) is open to students in grades 8 to 11 from all schools across the board. Courses are offered in a variety of disciplines, such as information technology, psychology, engineering, journalism, mathematics, music, drama, and law. Approximately 50 students participate annually in this unforgettable, hands-on learning experience in a university setting; • Our newly formed Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) is committed to supporting the board in its mandate to provide excellent academic results and safe and welcoming school environments for learning. The Ministry parent engagement funding of $16,718 will further support the work of PIC and the individual school councils across the system; • $250,000 to support the investment in technology infrastructure projects that will ensure schools and classrooms are technologyrich learning environments with a highly effective technical infrastructure. The continued funding support will include an upgrade to all school file servers, an upgrade to the wide area network (Internet bandwidth) and the completion of a two-year investment in wireless infrastructure in all RCCDSB schools. This robust infrastructure will support the “bring-fromhome technology” objective in Catholic schools. In addition to the technology infrastructure projects, several other projects will provide enriched learning environments in all classrooms through the deployment of an aggressive hardware upgrade plan in schools, laptops for students within the classroom environment,

Assisi Catholic School in Petawawa this fall. This state-of-the-art facility will welcome elementary students in a faith-filled environment characterized by warmth, hospitality, good humour and joy. Other capital projects planned for the fall include: • Modifications to the board office to comply with provincial accessibility standards. This work involves renovations to the front entrance and construction of a meeting room on the first level to make the premises accessible to all visitors and employees; • St. Joseph Catholic High School has several capital projects underway, including installation of new lights in the gymnasium and front foyer; creation of a new room with an automatic lift and sink for special needs students who use a wheelchair; • Bishop Smith capital projects include an exterior facelift at the entrance and a paving retrofit program, as well as modifications to the foyer and administrative area to increase functionality and efficient use of space; • $508,024 for Early Learning Kindergarten classroom retrofits at Our Lady of Lourdes, Pembroke, and St. Thomas the Apostle in Renfrew to prepare for 2012/2013 ELKP implementation; • $1.5 million in School Renewal and School Condition Funding to provide major capital upgrades to learning spaces across the system. “A new Employee Family Assistance Program introduced this spring will put the emphasis on wellness and health for staff and their families,” says Schreader. “We have several very important initiatives in this budget for 2011-2012,” says Schreader. “It is exciting to see these projects in the budget, but there are also significant challenges that we face in the upcoming

year.” “A particular challenge,” Schreader says, “is the provincial trend of decreasing enrolment, which hits small, rural school boards especially hard. With the majority of grants based on enrolment, a drop in enrolment numbers results in a drop in provincial funding.” Funding for Special Education programs is affected by the decline in enrolment and contributes to the shortfall in this envelope. Funding for board transportation has also been adjusted proportionately to the decline in enrolment, and faces an additional 1% reduction due to a routing efficiencies rating. The board has introduced some administrative initiatives to meet these challenges, including: • Reorganization of board staff to meet staffing needs without hiring. Duties have been re-assigned through retirement of staff and reappointment of new staff. Portfolios have been realigned to meet the needs of students; • Implementation of a Human Resource Information System (HRIS) to achieve efficiencies and streamline reporting processes; • Trustees have committed to going paperless in September and will conduct committee and board meetings utilizing technology. “We will use technology in order to reduce paper and resources. By initiating these programs, the trustees will animate that part of our vision statement that commits to claiming our role as global stewards and cherishing our environment,” comments Schreader. “The board continues to be committed to running an efficient and effective operation by putting students and their academic achievement and wellness first,” concludes Schreader. The preceding article was submitted by the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board,

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It looks like Lisa Theriault, right, won’t be the only one riding horses in the family. With help from her dad, Albert Theriault, Lisa’s daughter, Jordyn is already showing her love for horses aboard Blue. Mercury photo by Peter Clark

Theriault and Blue a winning combination PETER CLARK peter.clark@metroland.com

Lisa Theriault has come a long way since she first climbed up onto a horse. The Renfrew competitor on July 3, captured the grand champion in the Green Hunter Division bronze circuit held at the Ashland Farm in Ashton. Theriault, aboard Blue, was in a field of 10 competitors in Ashton. “Currently, I’m in fifth place out of 20 (competitors) in all,” Theriault said of the bronze series as she and Blue prepared for the next event in Ottawa. As it turned out, she and Blue won the reserve champion in the nation’s capital. “Blue is seven years old, but I got him in 2008,” Theriault added of her show partner. “I bought him from the owner here.” Here, is Bonnie Loch Acres on Lochwinnoch Road, where Theriault credits Lynn Burgess with her success. “She got me going where I am today,” Theriault said. She also gives accolades to coaches Kitty Bowland and Laura May. Theriault now also coaches at Bonnie Loch Acres. Theriault is the proud owner of a second horse, Star, which she still has. “I got her for my 16th birthday. I’ve won numerous awards with

I am the Summer Youth Coordinator for the Town of Renfrew Parks and Recreation Department. To start this program, I visited 13 different classrooms throughout the schools of Renfrew, specifically Grades 5-8, where I discussed that my role of summer youth co-ordinator for the Renfrew Parks and Recreation Department was to plan events, programs and trips for the youth of Renfrew, and I did not want to do so without some input on what they would like to see happening in Renfrew. Therefore, all programs and activities that are run this summer are chosen by the youth of Renfrew, and designed for the youth of Renfrew. The theme of all programs/ events this summer is What’s In It For YOUth? The following are what is coming up for the month of July. • Every Thursday at 6 p.m. we have a walking group that starts and ends at the Renfrew Recreation Centre, and we do various loops of Renfrew as a

group. This is a great program for those who want to get, or stay in shape, but don’t enjoy walking alone. • Friday, July 15 we are hosting our first movie night where we are playing Justin Bieber’s movie Never Say Never. The $2 admission includes a drink and snacks, and great seats to a great flick. • Wednesday, July 20 we have volleyball night from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants can show up and we will break into teams and have a mini volleyball tournament. • Friday, July 22 we are hosting our third Girls Night. We are venturing out to Ma-TeWay for beach volleyball and splash pad time. Then we will head back to the recreation centre for homemade ice cream sandwiches and a craft. It’s ages 11-14 and admission if $5. Participants must pre-register. • Wednesday, July 27 is our Leader in Training Program. This is a free program that offers training to youth ages 12-16 who are interested in becoming day camp leaders in the future. Participants will spend the morning receiving training, similar to what the day camp leaders do, and then in the

afternoon go out to the Renfrew Day Camp Program where they will become leaders for the afternoon. Each participant will receive a certificate of completion. This looks great on a resume. This will also be offered again on Wednesday, Aug. 10. • We are hosting our first skatepark meeting on Thursday, July 28 at 6 p.m. All youth are welcome to join this exciting night. We will discuss areas of the town that are options for a skatepark, what we want the skatepark to look like, and how can we go about fundraising to bring a skatepark to Renfrew. This is an exciting opportunity for the youth of Renfrew to use their voice and help create change in Renfrew. • At any time, youth can visit the recreation centre and check out our What’s In It For YOUth? Board, which outlines all programs and activities. They may also add us as a friend on Facebook, where we can add them to the youth group and they will receive exclusive invites to all of our programs/ events. I can also be reached Wednesday to Friday at the recreation centre at 613-432-3131 if there are any questions.

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Lisa Theriault and her first horse, Star, in 2005. her, including (at) the Renfrew Fair.” Her father and “proud papa” Albert Theriault bought Star for her. “Lisa trained with Debbie Virgin of Virgin Farms, right behind my house,” he added. It was the school of hard knocks in her early days with Star, as both were untrained. “I got bucked off a few times. I didn’t know anything myself, so we kind of learned together,” Theriault observed.

As Derek Jeter rapped out five hits in one game Saturday, including a home run for No. 3,000, it amazed me that, with all the great New York Yankee names over the years, none previously had been able to accomplish this feat wearing Pinstripes. Only 28 players have reached the 3,000-hit plateau, and for Jeter, after five World Series titles, this will put a stamp on a Hall-of-Fame career. Then I started doing the math. A player must average 200 hits a year for 15 seasons to garner 3,000 hits, so staying away from any kind of major injury is a must. Then I thought, holy $x$%, Jeter’s still well over 1,000 base knocks behind Pete Rose. The all-time hit king has 4,256. That’s 20 years of 200 hits, and then some. Not Yankee fans: Remem-

PETER CLARK PETER’S PUTTERINGS ber the fan that caught Jeter’s home run ball and returned it to the Yankee shortstop? Christian Lopez received four luxury suite tickets to each Yankees game for the rest of the 2011 season, playoffs and World Series included, if the Yankees get there, plus other items. Now there’s talk that the IRS might come calling to the tune of $14,000 in taxes. Will they show up at Lopez’s front door wearing Boston Red Sox hats? Black to White: During a Dodgers-Padres game Sunday afternoon, Los Angeles Dodgers television announcer Vin

Scully commented when cameras spotted San Diego manager Bud Black in the dugout. “He started the week as Bud Black,” Scully said. “After yesterday’s loss (a no-hitter until two out in the ninth) he was Bud Grey, and the way the Padres have been hitting, if they lose today, he’ll be Bud White.” * * * Jason Frasor is chasing Duane Ward to become the Toronto Blue Jays all-time games leader by a pitcher. Ward made 452 appearances. Frasor is at 450 appearances with the Blue Jays as of the allstar break. And for this week: Of the 28 players to reach the 3,000-hit barrier, name the only one to achieve the feat as a pinch-hitter.

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Sports LONG DAY ON LINKS FOR HOSPICE For the second time in three years, Gary Graveline, left, and Cooper Brown endured the Longest Day of Golf, playing from dawn til dusk last Friday (July 8) at the Dragonfly Golf Links. They started play at 4:45 a.m. and completed at 8:45 p.m. after 315 holes, which well eclipsed the 256 holes they put in back in 2009. However, had it not been for the rain before darkness fell Friday evening, they would have turned in a few more holes. Graveline and Brown combined to raise more than $4,000 for Hospice Renfrew.

STARS BASKETBALL CAMP Rachel Fortier, left, wards off a defender during hoops action at the STARS basketball camp July 4-8 in the Grant Gymnasium at Renfrew Collegiate. The camp, in conjunction with the Renfrew Rush Basketball Association, is open annually to girls and boys ages 9 to 14 under the instruction of Vicki Wilson and Jason Wilson. Mercury photo by Peter Clark

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The Dragonfly Golf Links’ Cooper Brown held the upper hand virtually from start to finish at the Ottawa Valley Golf Association Junior City & District Golf Tournament July 4 and 5. The 36-hole event played at the Carleton Golf & Yacht Club and Mont SteMarie Golf Club, saw the 16-year-old Renfrew junior top the field of 14 to 16 year-old competitors by a solid six strokes. Brown was the only golfer in the field of 51 to shoot in the 60s on the first day, yet his round of 69 at Carleton allowed him to lead by just a single shot ahead of Josh Goheen of the Hylands Golf Club. However, Brown’s 71 the following day at Mont Ste-Marie gave him a threeunder-par 140 total, six shots better than his nearest competition, former Renfrew Golf Club junior and defending tournament champion Stephane Pare of Eagle Creek. “I’m still kind of in shock that I won it,” Brown said back home at the Dragonfly. “I didn’t think I would win (going into the tournament). I was shocked to win by six.”

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Give us five days and we’ll give you a sport for a lifetime. Prizes went to the young anglers with the top three biggest fish. The winners, in front, from left, are Johanna Dwyer (third), Mason Rowan (second) and Cole Bimm, joined by, Bill McLeod weighs in Carter An- from left, Bill McLeod and Paul Kilby of the Douglas Lions Club and Bob Anctil and Donna drews’ catch. Brisbin of the Douglas Grocery, one of the event’s main sponsors. Photos by Sherry Haaima

Dandy day for a derby SHERRY HAAIMA sherry.haaima@metroland.com

It was sunny and hot on Sunday — perfect weather for a day of fishing, swimming and barbecuing at the beach and the Douglas Lions Club had just the ticket. The annual kids fish derby on the Bonnechere River July 10 drew a good number of young anglers, with participation on par with last year’s event, said

Paul Kilby of the Douglas Lions Club. Trophies and cash prizes went to the top three biggest fish but no one went home emptyhanded as every participant on hand received a prize. First prize went to Cole Bimm for his 1.5-pound catch, Mason Rowan took second with an 8 ounce entry and Johanna Dwyer third with a 7-oz. fish. Kilby thanked the many generous sponsors who helped make the day possible.

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There wasn’t much difference in size between the junior and adult winners of the Calabogie Fish and Game Club’s annual fishing derby. Fish size, that is. The junior winner’s catch was a 2.8pound largemouth bass. The adult winner pulled in a 3.6-pound largemouth. Organizer Brian Moran, who owns Moran’s Cabins not far from the derby site of Calabogie Lake, said the turnout was about the same as last year, maybe a few less. There was no blaming the weather, he admitted. “It was a great day,” Moran said. “There’s good bass fishing here.” Hometown favourite young Zach Moran won $100 for his fish. He promised to take the whole family out to dinner that night. “That’ll pretty near take all his money,” Moran said, chuckling. Jake Powell came in second place, earning him a fishing rod. RENFREW WINNER The winner of the adult division, Pete Robb, took home $200. No word on whether Moran siblings Luke, Zachery and Rebecka secure a spot in front of Barnet Cothe was treating the family. Second place tage on Calabogie Lake for the annual fishing derby July 9. Turns out it was the went to Renfrew’s Kevin Coulas, who right spot, Zach hauled up a bass that won him the $100 first prize. Mercury photo by Derek Dunn earned a soft tackle box.

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BALL HOCKEY CHAMPS The Red squad captured the A championship of the summertime Kids Ball Hockey League at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre in June. The A Champs are, in front, Brady Limlaw; first row from left, Duncan Jamieson, T.J. MacDonald, Carter Sammon, Connery Campbell; middle row Dawson Stroud, Colby Bleeks, Crawford Leavoy, Brandon Nykyforak, Max Steele; and back row, Carter Bleeks and coach Ryan Bleeks. Brayden Dellaire is missing from the photo. Team sweaters in the kids league are sponsored by Benson Auto Parts and J & K Storage.

The Yellow team took home B honours from the Kids Summertime Ball Hockey League. In front is Jacob Miller, first row Jayce Greer, Ashley Hubert, Nych Pearse; and back row Everett Fraser, coach Cory Greer, Eric Haskin, Hunter Musilak and Thomas Barber. Missing are Georgia Clemmer, Wyatt St. Michael, Delaney Leavoy and Draevan Cameron.

No longer are there any MaTe-Way Mixed Slo Pitch League teams with a big 0 in the win column. Renfrew Pizzeria notched its elusive first victory of 2011 as they cooked up a 16-13 win over Calabogie Home Hardware last week. Ted Van Zutphen earned the pitching win for the pizza shop, and received offensive support from Corey Duncan and Terri Ann Tunn, both with three hits and three runs scored. Jacob Fulton was on the hill for Calabogie. • T. Williams Plumbing & Heating over Ultimate Fitness 11-7 and 22-15. Matt Stewart WP, 2 HRs, Frank Visneskie 3 HRs, Landin Miller HR. Matt Bassek HR, Trevor Johnston HR. • Bluewave Energy 19, Pitt Contracting 15. Keith Gourley WP, 4 hits 3 HRs, Melissa Donohue inside-the-park home run. Scott Davis LP, Brandon Thompson grand slam, Nathan Corbin HR 4 hits. • Pitt 15, Mac’s Milk 7. Scott Davis WP, Corbin grand slam, Thompson, Ryan McIntyre HR, Tracy Legris LP, Will Rowan HR. • Bluewave 23, Bobsledz 8. Gourley WP, 5 hits, Chad Davis 2 HRs, 5 hits, Melissa Donohue 4 hits, 4 runs scored. Kelsey Jessup LP. • Deslaurier Custom Cabinets 23, Scheel Communications 14. Paul Martin WP, Lee Denty HR, Dave Fisher HR, Ronda Bulmer 5 hits, 4 runs scored. Trevor Lacroix HR. Matt Beimers LP, Kyle Thomlison 2 HRs, Jon Lowe HR. • Deslaurier over USS Manufacturing 23-6 and 15-5. Martin WP, Denty HR, Bulmer 9 hits in doubleheader, Crystal Laporte 4 runs scored in game one. Mike Vance and Tim Wilson LPs, Wilson inside-the-park home run. • Mac’s Milk 21, Renfrew Pizzeria 4. Tracy Legris WP. - With files from Jeff Rekowski MA-TE-WAY MIXED STANDINGS T. Williams P&H 10-1-1 Bluewave Energy 10-3-1 Pitt Contracting 8-3-0 Mac’s Milk 7-3-2 Scheel Communications 7-3-1 Bobsledz 6-7-1 Deslaurier CC 6-4-0 Ultimate Fitness 6-7-0 USS Manufacturing 2-10-0 Renfrew Pizzeria 1-11-0 Calabogie H Hardware 1-12-0

RENFREW MINOR BASEBALL A 2011 END OF Sterling SEASON BBQ & AGM victory Sterling’s No Frills topped the field during Week 9 of the 2011 Dragonfly Golf Links Industrial League on the links Tuesday. The Longshots chipped their way into second place while O n t a r i o Power Generation was third. Dave Proctor and Rob Kimberley were closest to the pin winners.

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County Road 61 (Haley Road and Godfrey Road) – Rehabilitation including hot mix resurfacing, base repairs and drainage improvements from Trans-Canada Pipeline north easterly 1.68 km to Garden of Eden Road in the Township of Whitewater Region.

Plans, Specifications, Tender forms and tender envelopes may be obtained from the office of the County of Renfrew Public Works & Engineering Department for a non-refundable fee of $50.00 for each tender. A certified cheque not less than the amount specified in the Tender requirements must accompany each tender and the successful bidder will be required to provide a 100% Performance Bond and 50% materials and labour payment Bond upon execution of the Contract Agreement. Fax submissions or any other electronic submissions are not acceptable. The County of Renfrew reserves the right to accept a tender that is not the lowest bid. This project is undertaken using funds provided by the Government of Canada through the transfer of Gas Tax Revenues

For further information please contact: Lori Dennis Michael C. Pinet, P. Eng. Capital Works Secretary Manager of Capital Works ldennis@countyofrenfrew.on.ca mpinet@countyofrenfrew.on.ca County of Renfrew Public Works & Engineering Department 9 International Drive Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 Phone: 613-732-4353 800-273-0183

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A news release from the Ontario government reports that Liberal Ontario has invested in new infrastructure that has created thousands of jobs, improved local communities and made life better for all Ontarians. “That is just some of the good news found in Ontario’s 2011 Progress Report. The annual report shows the results Ontarians are achieving together,” the news release says. “New roads, bridges, community centres, hospitals and schools are just some of the projects built by Ontarians since 2003. “They are helping parents get home to their family faster and providing better health care closer to home. “Families also now have more recreation options so they can spend more time together and students are able to focus on learning in clean, modern schools,” the release adds. The government’s infrastructure investments have helped create and support close to 600,000 jobs since 2003. Other results include: • 18 new hospitals built or underway; • 400 new schools built across the province; •Investments in key transit projects

such as the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension, Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT, Air Rail Link and Ottawa light rail transit; • Built or rebuilt 5,500 km of roads and 739 bridges across the province; and • 400 recreation centres in communities across Ontario built or underway. “Moving forward, Ontario’s new longterm infrastructure plan — Building Together — will continue to create jobs, strengthen the economy and help meet the needs of local families by investing more than $35 billion over the next three years.,” the news release states. “Infrastructure is the foundation of our economy and quality of life. Investing in our roads, water systems and public buildings creates jobs, strengthens our province and makes living in Ontario better,” says Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Infrastructure. The news release also noted that since 2003, Ontario has built or rebuilt 5,500 km of road. “That’s like building a road from here to Alaska,” the release states. It was further noted that projects to expand broadband Internet access have improved opportunities in rural and remote areas.

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No festival like this is attainable without great Sponsors and supporters. Listed are just a few of ours. O’Brien Theatre, Arnprior BIA, Giant Tiger. Reid Bros, Lorne’s Electric, Logs End. Please check our web site and you will see our great support and sponsor groups. Also following the web site will keep you up to date on what’s happening, when & where!

A Lob ball tournament will be held all day @ the MacLean Ball Diamonds 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Vendors set up 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. O’Brien Theatre film festival film Movies from the 20’s to present $2.00 chg. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 OPP Golden Helmets: Precision riding, John St. N 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 Junk Yard Symphony, John St. N. 12:00 a.m. – Midnight: Beer garden, sponsored by Arnprior Optimist. $5.00 cover charge. 12:00 a.m. –1:30 p.m. Karaoke, by All 4 One Entertainment. Giant Tiger Stage. 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Jake Differ will present music for children entertainment. Jake was nominated for a Juno award and has a Canadian Children’s Award. Giant Tiger Stage 4:00 p.m. – 4:50 p.m. Missed them the first time? Junk Yard Symphony, John Street North 8:00 p.m. – Midnight: Country Music Show & Dance featuring The Countrymen who are celebrating 50th Anniversary of the band. They will have 4 special guests with them. Make sure you bring your lawn chairs and dancing shoes. On stage at Giant Tiger parking lot. Once again the Giant Tiger Train will be touring downtown all day Saturday. All the rides you want. Donations appreciated, for this and all other events.

Sunday, August 28 (Robert Simpson Park) 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Arnprior Lions Club Pancake Breakfast @ The Masonic Lodge on James St. 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 pm Classis Car & ½ Ton Truck Show. Up to and including 1969. There will be awards, Dash plaques, etc Registration fee $5:00 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. O’Brien Theatre Film Festival continues up-town $2:00 entry fee. 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Arnprior River of Life Christian Fellowship Band will be playing on the Gazebo & yes “ELVIS” will be In The Park!!!! 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. as per Sat Jake Differ will be on the Gazebo. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 pm Arnprior Line Dancer’s will be dancing up a storm on the Gazebo. 2:15 p.m. - ??? The Funk Blues Band, “To Be Determined” will be on the Gazebo. A can’t miss for all you Blue’s Fans. Again Lawn chairs should be brought along. DRAGON BOATS will be racing on the Ottawa River at various times. These are the same style, that are at the big races each year in Ottawa. As well as per Sat there will be numerous food vendors on site. There will be numerous food vendors for both days at the festival. Should be able to satisfy everyone’s taste buds.

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The following is a partial listing of events planned for Friday, August 26 There will be a fishing derby starting Friday evening & continues this year’s Arnprior White Pine Festival. until Saturday evening, sponsored by Ottawa Valley Muskie Club. Changes may be made in regards to events (Ottawa River & Madawaska River) such as times & locations. Saturday, August 27 (Downtown) Please check our web site for all events and updates. 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 Breakfast @ Arnprior Legion


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EQUINE EXCELLENCE Cassie Young won the Reserve Grand Champion in the Novice Division at the Nepean National Equestrian Park this past weekend, July 9. She competed against 19 other horses. She rides at Lynn Burgess’s Bonnie Loch Acres in Renfrew where the family boards its horse Blaney. He is five years old. Cassie has been riding since she was eight years old and started competing last year. She placed sixth out of 32 horses last year in the Pre-Novice Division. This year she is 10th out of 35 horses in the Novice Division and moving up. Cassie’s points are accumulated on the Ottawa Valley Primary Show Circuit (OVPSC). Her coaches are Kitty Bowland and Lynn Burgess.

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RENFREW COUNTY COUNCIL AND MANAGERS The County of Renfrew’s department managers and members of county council. From left, in the front row, are: Deep River Mayor David Thompson, Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack, CAO Jim Hutton, Warden and Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet, Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards Mayor Janice Visneskie, Whitewater Region Reeve Don Rathwell, Bonnechere Valley Mayor Jennifer Murphy; second row, Brudenell, Lyndoch & Raglan Reeve Norm Lentz, McNab-Braeside Mayor Mary Campbell, Horton Mayor Don Eady, North Algona Wilberforce Mayor Harold Weckworth, Laurentian Hills Mayor Dick Rabishaw, Renfrew Reeve Audrey Green, Admaston-Bromley Mayor Raye-Anne Briscoe; back rows, human resources director Bruce Beakley, Head, Clara & Maria Reeve Tammy-Lea Stewart, Miramichi Lodge administrator Shelley Sheedy, emergency services director Mike Nolan, Laurentian Valley Mayor Jack Wilson, Bonnechere Manor administrator Shayne Hoelke, Greater Madawaska Mayor Peter Emon, public works and engineering director Dave Darch, executive assistant Rose Gruntz, treasurer Jim Kutschke, development and property director Paul Moreau, and social services director David Anderson. Missing county councillor is Madawaska Valley Mayor David Shulist. Mercury photo by Steve Newman

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Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 1:00 p.m. on Monday, August 8, 2011 for the following surplus equipment. Truck 1 - Pumper 1990 GMC Topkick Diesel Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Brakes 840 gpm single stage pump 1000 gallon water tank Constructed by Almonte Fire Trucks Truck 2 - Rescue 1979 Ford Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Brakes Equipped with generator powered off tuck fuel tank Constructed by Saulsbury Fire Trucks All above items are to be bid on Separately. All Equipment to be sold AS IS, WHERE IS. The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Items can be viewed at the:

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New mobile app to help Canadians take control The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s 2011 Report on Canadians’ Health warns that nine out of 10 Canadians are jeopardizing the quality and length of their lives. The Foundation found that many Canadians are in denial about their risk factors for heart disease such as being overweight and being physically inactive ; risk factors they can manage and control. Each year, about 250,000 potential years of life are lost in Canada due to cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks and other chronic heart-related conditions. “Canadians know what to do to live healthier, longer lives. But there’s a huge disconnect between what we think we are

doing to address our risk factors and reality,” says Dr. Beth Abramson, cardiologist and spokesperson for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. “We know that up to 80 per cent of premature heart disease is preventable – yet we’re not managing some of the most common and deadly cardiovascular risk factors as well as we think we are.” Only about a third of Canadians polled by the Foundation said they are not physically active or don’t eat a minimum of five servings of vegetables and fruit per day. The reality is about half of Canadians don’t meet the physical activity and healthy eating recommendations. “It’s not just years of life that are at

Bell of Hope rings to mark new chemotherapy satellite PEMBROKE – Representatives from the Pembroke Regional Hospital and The Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Centre had reason to celebrate as they officially opened the new Systemic Therapy (Chemotherapy) Satellite Service. The new service which began in late February has treated 45 patients to date and is expected to provide treatment to about 400 local cancer patients a year. As part of a special ceremony held Monday afternoon a “Bell of Hope” was presented to the clinical team at the satellite clinic for patients to ring in celebration as they finish their last treatment. “We know that anything that we, as a hospital, can do to make things easier for patients and their loved ones is a step in the right direction” said Pembroke Regional Hospital CEO Pierre Noel. “We recognize that our patients need this service – a service that enhances access and minimizes travel for those who, due to their illness, are not as able to travel as frequently and as far for their treatment. And while we know that this is an important advancement in local cancer care, we also know that it could be any one of us, our family members, our neighbours, or our friends requiring such a service next.” Noel acknowledged the support of partners at The Ottawa Hospital, the Regional Cancer Centre, the PRH board of direc-

tors, the hospital’s medical staff and leaders who worked hard to bring this much-needed service to the region. Dr. Jack Kitts, CEO of The Ottawa Hospital, remarked that this partnership has helped improve access for Ottawa Valley cancer patients to world class care in their own backyard. Kitts, a native of the area who was born at the hospital in Pembroke and grew up in the Ottawa Valley, attributed the success of the project to three ingredients – good collaboration and partnerships, government support, and strong leadership in both organizations. He also noted that the two hospitals have a longstanding history of collaborating on important healthcare issues to ensure patients receive worldclass care. Paula Doering, vicepresident of the Regional Cancer Program echoed the same sentiments noting that cancer patients in our region will receive the same standard of care as in Ottawa, cared for by a local healthcare team trained in the care of patients receiving chemotherapy, including nurses, physicians, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. “As a systemic therapy satellite, Pembroke Regional Hospital is part of a Regional Systemic Therapy Program led by The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Program. In working together, the mutual goal is to pro-

vide safe, evidence-based care while maximizing use of resources and ensuring that care is centred around patients’ needs including providing care as close to home as possible,” Doering said. And before symbolically cutting the ribbon for the new service, Pembroke Regional Hospital board chair Barb Schoof said determination to do the “right thing” and bring to fruition a long-term goal of the hospital was what needed to be celebrated. “While the devastation that cancer inflicts on so many people can’t always be prevented, we believe that doing the ‘right thing’, that is, bringing Systemic Therapy to our hospital for our patients, was well worth the effort.” Under the leadership of Dr. Joel Ward, five physicians including Dr. Joan Tyler, Dr. Heather Castillo, Dr. Lomie Coleman, and Dr. Sylvie Cantin, provide support on a rotational basis to this clinic. Patients are referred to the clinic by an oncologist in Ottawa, thereby improving accessibility of care and decreasing travel time for patients in our community. In addition, Telemedicine is used to access oncologists and other professionals from the Regional Cancer Centre. The clinic runs Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in dedicated space on the ground floor of the Pembroke Regional Hospital.

stake,” explains Abramson. “It’s healthy quality years that can be gained. For example, by being physically active, you gain close to four years of life— three of those free of heart disease and stroke.” The new My Heart&Stroke Health App™ is designed to give Canadians an overview of their health and health risks, as well as tailored action plans for healthier living. It is available for free at mobile app stores on Apple iPhone, Blackberry and Android. The app is classified under “Health & Fitness” or you can download it at heartandstroke.ca/mobileapps. If you don’t have a mobile phone, you can take the risk assessment online at heartandstroke.ca/risk. The foundation’s prescription for a healthy lifestyle and more quality years of life is to manage the risk factors that can be controlled: follow a healthy diet, be physically active, know and control your blood pressure and cholesterol levels, maintain a healthy weight, be smoke-free, reduce stress, manage diabetes and limit alcohol consumption. Abramson also recommends that Canadians ask their healthcare providers to help them reach their goals. The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke

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marketing and communications coordinator at the OHTO. “We as a community need to promote these kinds of assets. Tourism has a significant part to play in the local economy; one that can create jobs and brining in new financial resources to the area. As a large amount of visitors to the region are those visiting their friends and family, local residents become de facto tourism experts and need to be informed about all the things we have to offer. ” The contest for the iPad 2 may be over, but submissions of favourite experiences and attractions are still encouraged at the Tourism Starts with You website. Past entries can also be viewed, which include everything from Movies Under the Stars in Smiths Falls to the Marmora Mine in Marmora and the Forest Festival in Haliburton. Submissions will be featured on the Ontario’s Highlands Facebook page and at the upcoming Ontario’s Highlands visitor information website at www. ontariohighlands.ca. The OHTO is a notfor-profit organization mandated by the Province of Ontario to increase tourism within the counties of Haliburton, Lanark, and Renfrew and portions of Frontenac, Hastings, and Lennox and Addington. The OHTO works in collaboration with eight DMOs, tourism agencies and authorities including: Algonquin Nation, Bancroft & District Chamber of Commerce, ComfortCountry. ca, Haliburton Highlands, Lanark County Tourism, Land O’ Lakes Tourist Association, Ottawa Valley Tourist Association, and the Rideau Heritage Route Tourism Association. Find out more about the OHTO at www.ohto.ca. For more information, please contact Leah Piltz at 613-6296486 or leah.piltz@ohto. ca.

Regular user fee policy will remain in effect for Jr. B Timberwolves; military exercise planned for October PETER CLARK

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The Renfrew Junior B Timberwolves approached the Renfrew Recreation Committee, requesting that user fees be waved. A look was taken at the ice usage between junior B and other organizations, Renfrew Coun. Tom Anderson said. There was a concern that should a recommendation be made to council

to relieve junior B hockey of user fees, what happens with other organizations that use the facility and their user fees. What decision is made for junior B would be consistent across the board. The Wolves have been given a preferential ice rate which ranges between the minor and adult rates, which the junior B team confirmed they were satisfied with, Anderson added. A couple of years ago,

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an agreement was made to wave the first eight players, but this was a one-time deal, and the current user fee policy will remain in effect. Council received correspondence from Lt. David Foohey of the 42nd Field Regiment RCA seeking permission to perform dry gun deployments, training and movements in and around Renfrew Oct. 14 to 16. Areas include are the fairgrounds, the field behind the Renfrew

station and Caboose Tourist Booth, Ma-Te-Way Park just west of the arena and parking lot, and the area of the old shopping mall at the west end of town off Highway 60. “(We) welcome their involvement in this area. We should make sure the public is aware,” Coun. Gail Cole said. The councillor said some Renfrew residents were unaware of the Field Regiment’s presence in the past.

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The Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO) has announced the winner of the iPad 2 in their Tourism Starts with You contest, part of their grassroots effort to increase tourism to this region. Recognizing that most people who live in the area may not consider it as a tourist destination, the OHTO set out to to change this attitude and to inform the local population that Tourism Starts with You. People were encouraged to share the attractions and experiences that they love about Ontario’s Highlands at www.tourismstartswithyou.com, and every submission counted as an entry into the contest. The winning entry was selected at random from over 570 submissions received throughout the contest period, which ran from the end of March to June, 2011. Lynda Larsen-Baldry from Kanata won the contest by submitting one of her favourite experiences in the Ontario’s Highlands region: whitewater rafting on the Ottawa River. Larsen-Baldry chose whitewater rafting because “it is fun and you can get all your friends and family together for a day or a weekend and see what they are made of. You can let it all hang out and after it is over you can relax and have fun talking about how it went.” Whitewater rafting has a strong association with the region, as the Ottawa River was recently named the number two rafting destination worldwide by travel website www. cheapflights.com. The region is also home to the Ottawa Valley, the Whitewater Capital of Canada. “This is a great winning submission to highlight some of the amazing world-class experiences and attractions that Ontario’s Highlands has to offer,” explains Leah Piltz,

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BLUEGRASS DEBUT Young Jacob Topping of Brockville played live on stage for the first time at the Valley Bluegrass Festival last weekend at the Johnston farm in Horton Township. He sang Mountain Dew and played his grandfather’s homemade mandolin, much to Barb Covill’s delight. Mercury photo by Derek Dunn

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ACOUSTIC BLUE PERFORMS Acoustic Blue from Massachusetts are a foursome who entertained with their music and enjoyed great banter with the crowd on Saturday afternoon at the Valley Bluegrass Festival in Horton Township. Mercury photo by Derek Dunn

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Pembroke Renfrew County Crime Stoppers is seeking photographs to include in its fifth annual Crime Stoppers Cash Calendar. The program is looking for local scenic photographs taken within Renfrew County. Photographs are needed to represent all of Renfrew County, and for each season. The public is invited to submit photos for the calendar by July 21, 2011. Crime Stoppers is looking for high quality scenic images or photographs of well-known landmarks. Images of wild animals would also be appreciated. Two images per month will be used; one of a scene and a smaller one of an animal. The image must be of sufficient size and quality to produce a good 8 x 10 print. The image also must

photo by Peter Clark

Baby Feast’s spunky winners • Chubbiest cheeks: Mason Martinat. • Most mischievous: Portia Cybulski. • Nicest smile: Rhys Baker. • Most delicious: Sophie Gibbons. “Babies are amazing and it is wonderful to raise awareness and funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Society. Every baby deserves health,” organizer and photographer Dorothy Garlough said.

Lillian Briscoe

Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church 291 Plaunt St. S. Rev. Russell Wardell Rev. Susan Tough Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. No Children’s Worship or Nursery during July/August Wheelchair Accessible Loop Hearing System Upgraded Sound System Church Office 613-432-2285 Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call if transportation required

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Baby Feast 2011 contestants were the usually band of spunky kids making an early mark in this word. Judges were Kim Greer, Lesley Wright of the Juvenile Diabetes Society, and Dorothy Garlough for the 10th annual event. Winners were declared in six categories: • Brightest eyes: Lillian Briscoe. • Most angelic: Garrett Davis.

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From left, Dorothy Garlough, Leslie Wright and Kim Greer hold up photos of the six winners at this year’s 10th annual Baby Feast in June. Thanks to local businesses, the winners will all receive a prize. Mercury

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3875 River Road Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth Sunday 9:00 a.m. Worship Sunday School _____________________________

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SATURDAY JULY 16

Elmwood Bible Chapel

3 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Mason Martinat

Portia Cybulski

200 Francis St. 432-4572 432-3087 Wednesday 7:30 p.m. – Bible Study, Prayer

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SUNDAY, JULY 17

9:30 a.m. – The Lord’s Supper 11:00 a.m. – Family Bible Hour and Sunday School _____________________________

OUTDOOR CONCERT 7 p.m. Renfrew Highland Pipes & Drums

The Salvation Army

"Remember Red Fridays!"

Rhys Baker

Sophie Gibbons

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“I was glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go to the Lord’s house’.” (Psalm 122:1) Good News Bible

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Castleford United Church

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Wheelchair Accessibility EVERYONE WELCOME Come join us in worship

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Pastor David Tigchelaar 433-3598 431 Albert St. Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service – Nursery Available Sunday School During Service Coffee Break Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday mornings From 10:00 -11:30 a.m. Story Hour and Nursery for Children 5 yrs. and under Available Everyone is welcome _____________________________

136 John St. N.

Ministers: The Reverends Brian and Alison Sharpe Organist: Mrs. Elizabeth Brumm, H.B.Mus., A.R.CT.(2) SUNDAY, JULY 17 10:00 a.m. – Worship Nursery Care Available Sunday School 10:00 a.m. If transportation is needed, please call Shirley at the Church Office 432-5452.

SUNDAY, JULY 17 Pentecost 5

Hebron Christian Reformed Church

by Lana

The Renfrew Presbyterian Church

66 Elgin Ave. E. 432-5078 Pastor Cathy McCaig

9:30 – Worship Holy Communion & Fellowship Joint service with St. Paul’s Anglican Church _____________________________

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be landscape format. Please submit the photos on a compact disc. They can be dropped off at your local OPP detachment. The calendar is a fundraiser for Crime Stoppers. As a result, there will be no financial compensation for chosen photos. However, photographers will receive photo credits in the calendar. About 2,500 copies will be produced of the 2012 calendars, which will sell for $20 each. People who purchase the calendar are entered into a daily draw for prizes ranging from $25 to $1,000. Winners’ names are also returned to the draw so they can win more than once. For more details, visit www.valleytips.ca or contact Const. Beth Ethier of the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP at 613 735-0188.

8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 10 A.M. Women’s Ministry Men’s Ministry Bible Study 613-432-7721 All Are Welcome!

Corner of Plaunt & Railway 432-4266 Rev. Tom Smith SUNDAY, JULY 17 10:00 – Worship Cable Channel 22 Sundays 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Bible Study, Wednesday 7 p.m. All Are Welcome _____________________________

The Anglican Church of Canada ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE Corner Argyle St. at Patrick Phone 432-3062 Ministry Rev’d. Cathy McCaig with the members of the Parish. SUNDAY, JULY 17 8:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist and Sermon @ St. Paul’s 9:30 a.m. – Joint Service with members of St. James Lutheran Church, 66 Elgin Avenue E. Come and Worship _____________________________

The Roman Catholic Community OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH 100 Lisgar Avenue, West 432-8525 Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER PARISH 331 Plaunt Street, South 432-5825 Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. _____________________________

Calabogie Bible Fellowship Congregational Church 538 Mill St., Calabogie, ON Pastor Bill & Diane Griffiths Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship Sunday School _____________________________

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Elder abuse awareness needs to continue

A GENEROUS SPIRIT SHARES THE GIFT OF LIFE Agnes Leblanc relaxes as she gives blood for the 27th time July 7. She was among the 127 donors at last week’s event. The blood donor clinic was hosted by the Renfrew Lions Club at the AFAC Wing. Mercury photo by Peter Clark

The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police would like to remind everyone that preventing abuse is everyone’s business. June was Elder Abuse Awareness Month, and educating people on the most common abuses in our community can help reduce victimization. When it comes to our aging population, the three most common types of abuse are financial, physical and verbal. Financial abuse is by far the most common as seniors are targeted by fraudsters, as well as by caregivers, and even family members. Physical and verbal abuse may be displayed with unexplained injuries, social isolation, changes in personality, and lack of nutrition or hygiene. If you know anyone exhibiting these signs, or suspect a case of elder abuse, please help protect them by seeking assistance for them. Everyone in the community has a role to play in preventing crimes. Seniors should feel empowered to speak to those in the community equipped to assist them, including the police, physicians, bank officials, members of the clergy and family members

or caregivers. The OPP encourage everyone to be vigilant in protecting our senior population, who may be more vulnerable to abuse due to their trusting nature and being viewed as weaker. To report a case of suspected abuse, call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or call Crime Stoppers. For more information on seniors’ abuse visit the OPP website at www.opp.ca Crime Stoppers Pembroke/Renfrew County believes that someone may have information that could assist police in solving these crimes. If you have information on any criminal offence that results in charges being laid, you qualify for an award of up to $2,000.Call Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers at 735-8477 or 1-800-2228477. You could help solve a crime. All tips remain anonymous and you will not have to attend court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Our telephones are answered 24 hours a day. Please visit the Crime Stoppers’ website of www.valleytips.ca.

CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF

McNAB/BRAESIDE

Surplus Public Works Equipment For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 1:00 p.m. on Monday, August 8, 2011 for the following surplus equipment.

I. 1986 International Model S1900 Plow Truck Complete with 2 way dump box, one way plow and wing II. 1967 - 922B Caterpillar Wheel Loader 1.5 Cubic Yard Bucket III. 1970 Massey Ferguson 30 Diesel 2 Wheel Drive Tractor All above items are to be bid on Separately. All Equipment to be sold AS IS, WHERE IS. The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Items can be viewed at the:

HAIR CUT TO BEAT CANCER Emily Livingstone has been growing her hair for about five years, but like so many others, she has seen the effects of cancer within her family. With that in mind, Emily had nine inches of her hair cut for the cause at Santerrie Hair Salon by hairdresser Terri-lyn Coulas on July 4. Emily holds up a few braids of her hair during the hair cut. Photo courtesy of Lor-

raine Livingstone

Township Office - 2508 Russett Drive Noreen C. Mellema, CMO, CAO/Clerk Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, R.R. # 2 Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 623-5756 ext 222 482705


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Opeongo Opera, world-class concerts featured in Stone Fence Theatre Stone Fence Theatre, the heritage theatre company dedicated to putting the Ottawa Valley onstage, launches its ninth season July 19 with a new musical extravaganza called The Opeongo Opera. The new show, which is described by as “a tamarackin’ tour of the Ottawa Valley,” will be performed 15 times at supper theatre performances in Eganville, Killaloe and other Valley locations this summer and fall. Additionally, the company is holding four concerts in Eganville this summer with some top traditional music artists. The Opeongo Opera “is an Ottawa Valley music lover’s dream,” according to producerdirector-creator and performer Ish Theilheimer. “It’s a collection of stories, comedy, and songs that speak volumes about our area, performed by some terrific people who are very proud of their Valley roots.” Some of the songs in show are traditional, but not that commonly heard anymore, much less performed in the rollicking Stone Fence Theatre style. The Chapeau Boys is one of the most famous examples, telling the tale of the travels, fun and adventures of a gang of 19th-Century loggers. From the tyrannical Archibald McNab who terrorized his township residents and treated them like serfs in the 1820s and ’30s to the famous Wilno Hound and a trip to famous Redneck Riviera to the hunt camp up the Brent Road and the Opeongo Line itself, the show travels a winding, circuitous and delightful tour through time. Theilheimer says this year’s ensemble is one of the company’s strongest yet. New stars in the cast include singer Fran Hobbs, better known for her powerful blues and jazz singing. Singer-songwriter Terry McLeish brings his wry and rooted songs and strong stage presence after nearly 40 years of gigging around the Valley. Emma and Will March, ages 13 and 11, “are guaranteed to dazzle audiences with their fiddling, stepping and charm,” says Theilheimer. “Emma and Will are awesome and talented performers who obviously work very hard at it, but they’re also great to work with and are fully a part of this show.” Returning veterans John Haslam, Ken Ramsden, Ambrose Mullin, and Maureen McCoy bring strong singing and comedic talents, while pianist Peter Brown, known for his jazz trio and his work with Mumbo Jumbo Voodoo Combo, holds things together musically along with Ramsden, Theilheimer and the

The March Kids, Will, 11, and Emma, 13, are two of the most promising young traditional musicians to come along in the Ottawa Valley in recent years. Marches. This year’s show features four other young people, including veterans Charity Ross and Josh McCoy, rookie Devon Black, and Chantal Elie, a young theatre arts graduate who is concurrently directing the Streetlights Theatre production in Pembroke of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Together, the four do a lot of the comic skits that set the stage for the show’s musical numbers. “They work so well together, we call them Comedy Central,” says Theilheimer. Once again, the company is producing summer concert series featuring world-class performing artists, with free workshops by the artists at 3 p.m. on concert days (except July 28). Last year, the company featured Grievous Angel, April Verch, Gail Gavan and JP Cormier. This year’s shows (all at 7:30 p.m. in Eganville) include: • July 21: Louis Schryer – one of Canada’s top fiddlers – in concert with the amazing André Giroux on guitar and vocals; • July 28: In a Little Shack up the Pontiac – an old-time French Canadian house party host Debbie Bechamp, step-dancer Barry Gilchrist, button accordionist Gaston Nolet, fiddler Francois Dumond, dancer/percussionist Serge Martin and vocalist Marie Claude Breault, along with Germain Leduc on fiddle and piano. • Aug. 3: Stephanie Cadman and Celtic Blaze. Ottawa-born Cadman is a world-champion dancer and an impressive fiddler who can teach anyone to stepdance. She tours the world with her own band as well as with shows like Bowfire, Needfire and Swingstep. • Aug. 10. Russell DeCarles, one of the geniuses behind the enormous success of the band

Prairie Oyster in the ’80s and ’90s, with his new trio, including guitar wizard Steve Briggs and Denis Keldie, a virtuoso country and swing accordionist. “Stone Fence Theatre is a beautiful phenomenon,” says Theilheimer. “The support we’ve received since we got started in 2003 shows how much people care about this Ottawa Valley of ours. Our company is an expression of local pride, and also of the sense of fun people have here, in spite of difficulties. We try to make a night with Stone Fence Theatre the most fun people will have all year.” Local businesses and volunteers support company. Although it had public help to get started, Stone Fence Theatre has operated for five years solely through the support of its audience, local business and its many volunteers. “I don’t know of another company that has the level of local community support that we do,” says Theilheimer. More than 40 people volunteer with the company, working behind the scenes, doing promotion and publicity, seating patrons, and preparing and serving the country-style meals for which the company has become well-known. “Eating together with friends and neighbours is a big part of the Stone Fence experience,” he says. The Opeongo Opera will be performed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in July (July 19, 20, 26 and 27), Tuesdays and Thursdays in August (Aug. 2, 4, 9 and 11), and Fridays and Saturdays in Eganville, Sept. 23, 24 and 30, Oct. 1, 14 and 15, with special shows Thursday, Oct. 27 and Friday, Oct. 28 in Killaloe at St. Andrews Parish Hall for a special Killaloe homecoming in honour of the company’s late business manager, Joe Murray. The show will also be performed in Sheenboro, Que. Aug. 13. Supper theatre tickets for the show – with a full country-style roast beef dinner – cost $48.67 plus tax. New this year, the company is offering theatre/concert packages, which include seats to one show and one concert, for $69.03 plus tax, which represents a saving of more than five dollars. The youth price for theatre is $26.55. Groups of 10 or more get a 10 percent discount. Groups of 20 or more get a 15 per cent discount. Concert tickets cost $25. Tickets can be ordered by phone at 613-756-3081 or, toll-free, at 1 866 310 1004. This year for the first time, the company has introduced online sales on its website: www.stonefence.ca.

LAROCQUE AT BONNECHERE CAVES TONIGHT Local artist Julie Larocque will be among the lineup of musicians performing tonight (July 14) at the Bonnechere Caves as part of the Magical Musical Evening 2. Eganville and area talent will be featured on the stage in the picnic area starting at 7 p.m. Each of the performers will have an opportunity to have a song recorded underground. Admission is $10. Entertainers include Larocque, Stone Age, Milk, Stephanie Keon and Robin Pinkerton. Grady Franey, Casey Schroeder, Jesse Byers, Eric Stuart, and Colleen and Morgan Weeks. Bring your lawnchair.

Really Cool Really Cool Initiatives presents Do You Believe in Magic, a musical tribute to Broadway, the Big Screen and Beyond, The show takes place Sunday, Aug. 21 at 2 and 7 p.m., and Aug. 22, 23 and 24 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School. Tickets are $10 at Ailkenhead’s Pharma Choice, Barry Breen Insurance, Scott’s Hardware and at the door. Proceeds go to the RVH digital mammography unit.

Enjoy the arts.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF

AGNES GRENIER LATE OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW, IN THE COUNTY OF RENFREW, HOMEMAKER, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the above-named deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of June, 2011, are required to file particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 24th day of July, 2011. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the assets of the estate will be distributed to the persons entitled, having regard only to those claims of which notice shall have been received as aforesaid. DATED at Renfrew, Ontario this 24th day of June, 2011. Jane Grenier-Frank, Executrix of the Estate by her Solicitors: McNab, Stewart & Prince Barristers & Solicitors 117 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P8

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Open House Guide Your key to must-see homes in the area!

FROM FINNIGAN’S TO BLUESFEST A band with Valley roots is playing Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest. Brothers Chaffey will perform on the Hard Rock Stage from 2:45 to 4 p.m. this Saturday, July 16. Led by brothers Matthew and Curtis Chaffey, their sound is described as a combination of genres, most notably the rhythm and blues of Matthew’s vocals and the country rock in Curtis’ telecaster twang. Bluesfest wraps up this weekend at Lebreton Flats Park in Ottawa near the Canadian War Museum. Above, the Brothers Chaffey play at Finnigan’s in Renfrew with bassist Dave Macdonald and drummer Nick Diak. Photo by Patricia Myre

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would be preforming in the best tribute show to Johnny Cash in Canada, the press release notes. Bill Cayley has been performing around North America for over 40 years. He was a close friend and a road manager to the legendary Ronnie Hawkins, and released a CD produced by Ron Demmans at Nashville’s Sound Control. “Come and relive the Johnny Cash experience with Bill Cayley and his June Carter-Cash as these two amazing performers preform the legendary songs that Johnny and June preformed. Cayley creates an evening of the history, the sound, and the spirit of Johnny Cash. Spark your memories and reawaken the feeling that Johnny Cash and June Carter-Cash produced for fans all over the world.”

Sat. July 16 12-1:30 p.m.

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Teri Leech, Sales Rep. 613-433-6994

Shirley Kelly, Sales Rep. 613-623-6259

Sun. July 17 2-4 p.m.

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Sun. July 17 2-4 p.m.

2030 Burnstown Rd., RENFREW

28 Bluff Point Dr., CALABOGIE

Paula Hartwick, Sales Representative 613-858-4851

Sharon Enright, Broker of Record 613-623-7922

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Sun. July 17 2-4 p.m.

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Wed. July 20 6:30-8:30 p.m.

135 Peter St., RENFREW

848 Raglan St. S., RENFREW

Patti Reid, Sales Rep. or Rick Reid, Sales Rep. 613-401-0197 613-401-3212

Kelly Derue, Sales Rep. 613-433-2681

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage

Sat. July 16 2-4 p.m.

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Legend in Black coming to the AFAC Wing Johnny Cash is coming to Renfrew. At least, his legend is. On Friday, Aug. 26, the Legend in Black, A Tribute to Johnny Cash comes to the AFAC Wing at 8 p.m. “This marvellous show is being presented in support of the Renfrew Kinsmen and Kinette Club,” promotion company R Tuck Productions says in a press release. Tickets are $25, and can be obtained by calling 877-571-5551. A second show is also being held at Fellowes High School in Pembroke Friday, Sept. 23 in support of the Pembroke-Petawawa Lions Club. Bill Cayley is the Legend in Black. It must be an omen that someone born on the same birth date as Johnny Cash

Sun. July 17 12-1:30 p.m.

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The BIA is hosting its annual downtown Renfrew summer event – Rock’N’Roll Festival – Saturday, July 23. This year, in trying to get the community more involved with the downtown, the BIA has added local non-profit organizations and service clubs to the event. All of the organizations will run or their own event and keep all their proceeds said Wanda Scully, BIA vice-chair and chair of the Rock ’N’ Roll Festival. Events start at 10 a.m. and there will be many service clubs and non profit organizations attending. Cougars Conquering Cancer will be running the dunk tank with all proceeds going to the Cougars for the fight against cancer. CHEO Chick Paige Dillabough will be face painting and running a bake table with all proceeds going for CHEO/Cancer. The Renfrew Rotary Club, Renfrew Lions Club, and Renfrew Chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society will have exhibits, as will the Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support selling lemonade. The Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary will be selling root beer floats and tickets on the doll house with proceeds going to Renfrew Hospital towards the CT scan. There will be live musical entertainment downtown, kids korner at Low Square, sidewalk sales, buskers, artisans, kettlecorn, cotton candy, petting zoo, horse and buggy rides and lots more. “Lots of fun to go around,” Scully adds.

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Custom built 3 bedroom home on one of the best lakes in Ontario. Many many features in this home as well as hunting, fishing, ATV, and boating right from your property. Large workshop with studio above to entertain or use as more sleeping quarters. This property has it all. Call David today. 613-401-2824.MLS #794810.

290 THOMPSON AVE. Solid 3 bedroom brick home on a quiet street with privacy in your back yard. Call David to view today. 613-401-2824. MLS #791370

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194 ROSS STREET Excellent value with this 3 level solid brick bungalow home overlooking Smiths’ Creek. Gleaming hardwood floors and plenty of room throughout. Central A/C and many upgrades.Heated and insulated garage/workshop. MLS #792459. $179,900 Call David today

205 STEVENSON CRES. One of the best locations in town. This 3 bedroom home has been well cared for with many new features. Call David today to view. 613-401-2824.

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PETER VINCENT

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3 T JUS D E T S LI

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SALENG PENDI OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT LOTS Horton Twp by Storyland, ideal building lots. Call Peter for details. MLS#800003

12 CHARLES ST Asking $129,900 for this 2 BR Condo in Arnprior.

MLS#799401

GREAT TRIPLEX INVESTMENT Asking $149,900, Looking for an investment, fully rented with leases, located on Baldwin Ave. 3 gas meters, 3 hydro meters MLS# 764856.

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SALENG PENDI PREMIUM CORNER LOT Asking $229,900 for this well maintained home on this rare 1.7 acres in town lot. 3+1 bedrooms, great location at a great price.

804 BRUCE ST Asking $199,900, 7.25 acres, great location, log home with 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, MLS#

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EXCEPTIONAL WATERFRONT HOME Asking $399,900 for this waterfront home, only 20 min from Renfrew. 3 BR, large gaMLS# 791239 rage, terrific views.

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MINK LAKE RD. Fenced building lot just off Hwy 60. Flat site with hydro and bell services at the gate. MLS# 786232

EXCEPTIONAL HOME Raglan St. S turn of the century home, immaculate interior and grounds. MLS#792316

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Hi Traffic Corner Location. MLS#768646

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CALABOGIE ROAD Asking $125,000. Great potential, 700’ of frontage, Springtown, treed lot. MLS #793947

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HWY 60 COMMERCIAL LOT Asking $199,900 for this 4 Acre Commercial lot serviced with town water, sewer. MLS# 786734.

212 PRINCE AVE. Asking $169,900, four bedroom, gas heat and large yard, single car garage, central air, a great family home. MLS#798623

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A GREAT INVESTMENT Asking $109,900. Already rented, this two bedroom, gas heat, central air. fenced yard. Call Peter for details.

CURRENTLY BUILDING Spacious 3 BR Bungalow on Eady RD. Call Peter for details.

401 HOLMES RD. Asking $165,000. Great country setting, open 4 BR home, finished basement, rear deck, many trees.

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202 AUBREY RD. Asking $199,900. Off 4th Chute Rd. Excellent recreational land, hydro to lot already. MLS# 790528

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OTTAWA RIVER COTTAGE 33A Oakdale Lane, asking $214,900 for this three bedroom cottage with septic, sandy and shallow shoreline. MLS #794148

5957 MURPHY RD. Asking $155,000, raised bungalow with 4 acres, 3 bedrooms, spacious interior. MLS# 797314.

ENJOY THE LAKE FULLTIME At $285,000, this 3 BR, open concept waterfront home is affordable. Located at 661 Graphite Bay RD. MLS #786841

GREAT VIEW 154 Haramis Dr. Asking only $47,500. If you are thinking of building, look here. It has 186 feet of depth and great view MLS# 784648

ALMOST COMPLETE 227 Milton Stewart Asking $279,900, HST incl. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, raised bungalow on private treed lot. MLS#794440

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GRIST MILL RD. A great location to call home, edge of village, well cared for home with access MLS# 786392 to river.

SALENG PENDI 290 THOMPSON AVE A great starting point, at only $135,000 for this three bedroom solid brick home. MLS# 791370

2431 EADY ROAD Brand New, four bedroom home, finished basement, insulated/heated garage, gleaming hardwood floors. MLS# 783087

10 SENIORS CRES. Asking $79,900, well maintained home in established location, large 3 season room. MLS #793583


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Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

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SUBDIVISION 16 LOTS AVAILABLE FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOMES ON OTTERIDGE AVE. FULLY SERVICED

48 STACEY DR., BURNSTOWN An absolute beauty – a timberframe home on the mighty Madawaska River – paved road right to your door! This home has it all and much more – a large living room with wood fireplace, well designed kitchen, family room and dining room overlooking the river and three bedrooms, 2 full baths and ½ bath – gorgeous master and ensuite on second level – trex deck and landscaped to absolute perfection. Call Helen at 432-0058.

T JUS ED T S LI

177 ELK

T JUS ED T S LI

SOLD 181 ELK ST.

Completely finished and ready to “move-in”. 2 storey 3 bedroom homes.

21 McGARRY AVE. An older two storey home in a quiet neighbourhood awaits you here – a large family room at the rear with a gas fireplace is an enticement for any family to look at – three bedrooms, living room, dining room and kitchen plus 4 pce bath – full basement. An excellent family home for you in an affordable range. Call Helen at 432-0058.

319 MARY ST. Here is economical living for you and your family – 2 storey home with a great lot – living room, dining room, kitchen on main level and 2 bedrooms and bath on second floor – recent updates. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view.

558 RAGLAN ST. S. This is majestic and situated on the “golden strip” – one of Renfrew’s best locations and a spacious lot, all in one! Three levels of living space and each completed to perfection – grand living room with original moldings and dining room plus brand new kitchen and breakfast room – second and third levels afford you sleeping quarters plus family rooms and baths – one beautifully completed new bath - paved drive – picturesque deck on the south side of the property overlooking the treed lot. Call Helen at 432-0058.

IN T HE 90’s

T JUS ED T S I L

IONALLY CONDIT SOLD 237 FOXDEN

239 FOXDEN

243 FOXDEN

ONLY 2 LEFT ON FOXDEN ST.

SOLD

DON’T MISS ONE OF THESE!!!

5 more bungalows (similar to drawing) now under construction on Foxden Street.

818 EIGHTH ST. 519 MOORE ST. For a young couple there is no better start than at this 2 bedroom economical home – living room with bay window, kitchen, 3 pce bath and south side deck – large rear yard and paved drive – full basement – gas heat. Call Helen at 432-0058.

441 BARR ST.

NEW G IN LIST

SOLD

1716 CALABOGIE RD., BURNSTOWN

MACK WILSON, DEVELOPER & HANSMABEIMERS CONSTRUCTION LTD., BUILDER

have been Tarion Warranty Award Winners Every Year!

A wonderful opportunity for you and your family to begin your own business and live on the second level in a beautifully finished apartment with fireplace and very pleasant living quarters – a large lot with lots of parking and a well designed commercial space with fireplace on the first level – Don’t miss this opportunity! Call Helen at 432-0058.

296 JORDAN ST. You will be sorry if you miss this well maintained 2 storey home – everything you need on the main level, living room, dining area, kitchen, family room with woodstove and patio door – master bedroom and 4 pce bath plus second level has office/den and second bedroom, basement is full and semi-finished – gas heat – central air – magnificent front verandah that is priceless in the summertime – great location overlooking the park. Call Helen at 432-0058.

LOTS FOR SALE • 900 LACROIX BAY RD. – an excellent building lot on the Ottawa River.

• WATERFRONT LOT on the Mighty Madawaska River – only one lot left.

• 102 HARAMIS DR. Building lot in a prime residential area, measuring 57.35 feet x 112.66 feet deep – ready for construction to commence. Call Helen at 432-0058.

A gorgeous 2 storey garden home, completed to perfection, on three levels of living space – 2 bedrooms on second level and a lovely well appointed ensuite bath , plus walk-in closet – hardwood and ceramic flooring – beautifully landscaped front and rear yards – paved drive – must be seen! Call Helen at 432-0058.

• COMM. BUILDING LOT - Raglan St. N. • BARRYVALE, MORNINGSIDE CRT. 2 acres - treed lot - test holes completed • MARGARET ST. R.R.#6 RENFREW - 132x165

365 McANDREW ST.

SOLD 169 ELK ST.

• COMM. LAND HWY #60 - Fully serviced - C-2 zoning - 3 parcels • HARAMIS DR. (MANOR ESTATES) Fully serviced lots


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RENFREW COUNTY ROSS PEEVER

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

Sales Representative Res.

613-432-5394

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

Visit us on the web at www.remaxrenfrew.com

432-7562 SAN D BEA Y CH

NEW PRICE

JUST D LISTE

HWY 132 - 1 MILE FROM RENFREW Brick Bungalow on 1.5 acres. Separate KIT, DR, LR with Brick Fireplace, 3BDR, 1- 4 pc bath, Basement: Rec Room, work shop, laundry, storage. Central Air, F.A. Oil, 3 car detached garage, privacy. Large back deck. Asking $279,900. Call Ross to View 613.433.1133

NORW AY LAKE

542 SOUTHSIDE WAY Three Seasoned Cottage; Kit, LR, 2 BDR, 1-3 PC Bath, Newer Screened in Porch, Septic System, Water from Lake. Lot 100’ by 178’, 2 Storage Sheds on property. Asking $179,900. Call Ross to View 613.433.1133

BROMLEY TOWNSHIP LOCATED 2 KM FROM COBDEN Lot 1 – 420’ x 990’ re 9.70 acres. Price $45,500. Lot 2 – 420’ x 990’ re 9.70 acres. Price $47,900.

SATURDAY, JULY 16 2 - 4 p.m. 23 SENIOR CRESENT

PRIME WATERFRONT Location, Location! Family home on the beautiful shores of Lake Dore. 165ft of magnificent eye catching waterfront-great swimming.The home has been freshly painted throughout.Hardwood floor in LR & hall. Ceramic tile in kitchen & bath. Livingroom overlooks the lake. Huge rec room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace.2 car garage, gazebo, dock, c/a & c/v. New roof June/10. 3.2 acres of easily maintained grounds. $469,000. Ross for viewing 613-433-1133.

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65 PEGGS LANE Location, Location. Privacy; Extra Lot Custom Built Home, Mainfloor has KIT, DR, LR, Den, Large MBR with ensuite; 2nd floor has 3 BDR, 1 4-PC bath; Full Basement with Large Rec Room, Three Car attached garage, manicured lawn. Call Ross 613.433.1133 for further details. WATERFRONT PROPERTY 148 acre with 495’ on Olmstead Lake. Mostly softwood bush ie: Pine, Spruce etc. Approx 10 miles from Renfrew. Fully Surveyed.

NEW G LISTIN

935 CONSTANT LAKE RD. CENTRAL BONNECHERE TOWNSHIP Immaculate property with 177 acres in total.1800 sq ft brick bungalow, restored farmhouse, 1 bedroom bungalow, three cottages,& five trailer sites. New outdoor wood furnace installed and services all homes. 30ft X 30ft garage. Year round income approx. $30,000. Great fishing area.

LOT ON DOMBROSKIE RD 275” frontage, some trees, with some open land total 4.8 acres. Asking $45,900

NEW G LISTIN

NT ELLE EXC DITION CON

Mobile home; with large addition, features include: kit., L.R., 2 B.D.R., family room 17’x12’, sewing room 18’x11’, propane heat, separate insulated shed, two decks out front, all this on large lot, asking $89,900. Host: Ross for details 613-433-1133.

CALA BOG LAKE IE

1018 McNAB RD., CALABOGIE 3 SEASON COTTAGE – Located in Barryvale area, 2 minutes from golf course, 10 minutes from ski hill. Maintenance free kit., LR with brick fireplace, 3 BDR, newer sunroom overlooking the lake. Lot 50 by 169. Asking $399,000. Call Ross 433-1133 for details .

568B CASTLEFORD RD. RENFREW Property sits on approx 200 acres, two very large homes, plus two separate workshops, 3 separate wood furnaces, To Many Highlights To Name, Would make an excellent church or boys camp. Call Ross to view 613.433.1133

NEW PRICE

604 FORTINGTON ST. Kitchen, DR, Large L.R. with hardwood Fl., 14 pc bath, sec fl, 3 BDR, 1-2pc bath, full basement with rec room, BFA, Gas boiler heat, Back deck, 1 car detached garage, Don’t miss out on this home. Asking $179,900. Call Ross 433-1133.

331 WENTLAND RD., EGANVILLE All log home on 1.33 acres quality craftsmanship. Large kitchen with black cherry cabinets, D.R., L.R., Laundry & 3 pc bath, steel roof, outdoor wood furnace, central air. Price $349,900. Call Ross to view 613-433-1133.

NEW PRICE

193 ROSS ST. 2 1/2 storey brick home. Kit, Large LR; 2nd Flr 2 BDR 1- 4 pc bath. Top level Large MBR. Basement unfinished, F.A. Gas with central air, mostly new windows throughout. Price $123,000. Call Ross for details at 433-1133.

146 TASSE AVE. Vinyl sided bungalow, Kit, LR, 2 BDR, 1-4 Bath, Laundry Room, Very Very inexpensive to live in. Price $112,000. Call Ross for details 613-433-1133. 481894


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39 Renfrew Ave. W., Unit 1 Renfrew, Ontario 613-432-8122 sales@royallepageoneil.com Helping you is what we do.

www.royallepageoneil.com SERVICE – INTEGRITY – RESULTS

Sherri Cobus Sales Representative 613-432-1947

Allison Shields-Mulvihill Sales Representative 613-433-2880

Christena McNab Mike Coulas Sales Representative Sales Representative 613-570-1443 613-432-0092

mariannecarroll@royallepage.ca sherricobus@royallepage.ca

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christenamcnab@royallepage.ca mikecoulas@royallepage.ca

Gerry O'Neil Broker of Record 613-432-2333 gerryoneil@royallepage.ca

Marianne Carroll Broker 613-433-4275

BUILT IN 2010

TING NEW LIS

329 HARRY STREET 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath brick bungalow situated in nice neighbourhood. Attached carport with garage door at back for easy access to the private backyard with storage shed. Main floor has just been freshly painted. Call today for details! MLS#800169

678 ENGLISH ROAD • Private family home on 1.22 acres approx. 20kms from Renfrew • 3+1 bedroom bungalow, updated kitchen with eating area • Living room with patio doors to deck & 21’ round above ground MLS#796909 pool

1623 EADY ROAD

3 + 2 bedroom raised bungalow just minutes from Renfrew. Open concept kitchen, dining & living room, hardwood & ceramic flooring. Fully finished lower level with large rec. room, 2 bedrooms, office & bath/laundry room. Good sized foyer, central air, attached garage. MLS#781868

Beautiful country setting for this 3 bedroom, open concept family home with cathedral ceiling over main room. Gleaming maple floors throughout, master bedroom opens to 4pc ensuite with Jacuzzi tub. Attached double garage. Approx. 15 minutes from town. MLS#7977871

406 HUBERS ROAD • Cedar siding home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths & wraparound porch, hardwood floors, spacious kitchen • 300 acres with exceptional views • Several outbuildings, heated 3 bay garage MLS#782100

528 OPEONGO ROAD

• 3 bedroom, 2 storey, quality built home nestled on 5+ acres • Sunken living room with cathedral ceiling & hardwood floors • In-ground pool, volleyball area & large party-size deck

261 PLAUNT STREET • Much potential for this quaint 1.5 storey located in the downtown core • Nice size bedrooms which include closets, convenient main floor laundry • Corner lot, front verandah

98 & 100 RAGLAN STREET S. • 1200 sq. ft. of retail space on main level recently renovated • 2-1 bedroom apartments on 2nd floor (currently rented) • Prime location with plenty of parking MLS#775296

• The Place to Stay & Play! • Family friendly home, 3 bedrooms, office, 2 baths, rec. room, in-ground pool • Access to miles of trails off the backyard MLS#797861

3797 BURNSTOWN ROAD

• Great Family Home on large lot with storage shed • Mainly oak floors on main level, 3 bedrooms & master with 2pc Ensuite • Lower level with rec. room, bedroom & 3pc bath MLS#799039

MLS#798009

MLS#796522

357 WADE AVENUE

86 BONNECHERE STREET

• Inviting Turn of the Century Home! • 3 bedrooms, spacious living room with gas fireplace, gleaming hardwood floors, newer front porch & deck at back • Lots of character inside & out! MLS#793812

catherineoneil@royallepage.ca

FEATURE PROPERTY

BUILT IN 2007

63 McBRIDE ROAD

Catherine O'Neil Broker 613-432-2333

401B McBRIDE ROAD Bungalow in peaceful, private location with 220’ of waterfront on the Bonnechere River. Main level has 3 bedrooms, master with 4pc ensuite, living room with gas fireplace. Lower level has 2 bedrooms, kitchen, 3pc bath, great room with 3 sided fireplace & separate entrance. MLS#799313

2385 HWY. #60 • 63 acre hobby farm that backs onto the Bonnechere River • 2 bedroom, 1.5 storey home on newer foundation • Large open ended barn with tack room & cattle loading ramp MLS#798656

1607 PUCKER STREET • Friendly floor plan for this well maintained 3 bedroom bungalow • Dine-in kitchen with patio doors leading to the party-size deck • Lower level family room, attached MLS#793791 garage, central air

26405 HWY. #41 298 BALDWIN AVENUE

• Great starter home for the young family! • Many upgrades for this 3 bedroom, 1.5 storey home with main floor laundry • Nestled on large corner lot, close to school playground MLS#782385

3687 BURNSTOWN ROAD

• Great Family Living! • Spacious 2 storey brick home on 1 acre lot with custom designed kitchen, pantry & breakfast bar • 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors, mud room with access to attached garage MLS#792698

• 2 bedroom, 2 bath hillside home in Griffith situated on 3.28 acres • Main floor laundry, Jacuzzi tub in 3pc bath, walk-out lower level • Large single garage with workshop & spacious loft

60 ARGYLE STREET S.

MLS#784143

41 BONNECHERE STREET N.

• Great Location! • Spacious 4 bedroom brick home • Large entrance, main floor laundry, sunroom, detached garage, new gas furnace, newer roof & windows throughout MLS#787563

• Great Investment Opportunity! • Side by side, 2 storey duplex, both units fully rented • 2 parking spaces for each unit, huge backyard, desirable location MLS#797870

627 FORTINGTON STREET

• FOR LEASE - 3600 sq. ft. in high traffic area • Great location, close to HWY #17 & retail box stores • Bright & spacious, private office in MLS#770869 back, plenty of parking

LOTS

161 BANK STREET

SOLD

280 MASK ROAD Building lot in Industrial Park. Zoned M-3 with many MLS#779371 possibilities! O’BRIEN ROAD 1 acre lot in the heart of high commercial activity. Plenty of options & potential.

MLS#781726

MUSKRAT LAKE

• 19 acres, 725’ of waterfront perfect for your dream home or getaway • Many areas to swim, fish & explore • 3 boat launches, 4 wheeler trails & mixed bush MLS#755153

CONSTANT LAKE • 2 bedroom cottage with loft, new pine siding, windows & woodstove • Great swimming • Complete privacy MLS#793949

BLACK DONALD LAKE • 3 bedroom home/ cottage totally out of the ordinary on beautiful lake • Comes fully furnished plus all the toys • A real gem! MLS#794989

MADAWASKA RIVER • 2 bedroom, 2 bath A-frame cottage with 2 balconies overlooking the water • Recently upgraded • Picturesque Location! MLS#790485

CHRISTENA McNAB YOUR WEEKEND SALES REPRESENTATIVE 613-570-1443

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EADY REALTY, INC. Brokerage

29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8

613-432-2100

Morris Eady

Dennis Yakaback

Broker of Record

www.century21.ca/eadyrealty

Cell

432-1830

Real Estate Broker Cell

432-0041

Patti Reid Sales Rep.

Cell

401-0197

133 BONNECHERE ST.

Charlene Riopelle Vincent Johnston Kelly Derue Sales Rep. Real Estate Broker Badour Sales Rep. Cell 433-2254 Cell 433-2681 Cell 433-4082

Rick Reid Sales Rep.

Cell

401-3212

454 WADE AVE.

3396 STONE ROAD

• $134,900 MLS#799505 • Totally renovated • A must see • New siding , plumbing • 200 Amp service Agent: Charlene Riopelle Badour 613-433-4082

$229,900 MLS#796954 • Over 16 acres of nice mixed bush • Severance possibilities • 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Inviting screen room Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

• $299,900 MLS # 796982 • Prime Location • 4 Bed Bungalow • Central Air • Freshly Painted/New Flooring

Agent: Kelly Derue 613-433-2681

132 BLACKBURN RD. LOVELY COUNTRY HOME

570 SULLIVAN ST.

MLS #793628 • Lovely country setting minutes from town • ICF construction • Economical heat costs • 4 Bedrooms - 3 Baths • A workshop your husband will love Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

590 HEATHER PLACE

OPEN HOUSE - 848 RAGLAN ST. S.

OPEN HOUSE - 135 PETER ST.

5117 HIGHWAY 60

LARGE WORKSHOP

Wed. July 20/11 – 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $187,000 MLS # 796508 Agent: Kelly Derue 613-433-2681

Sun. July 17/11 – 2 - 4 p.m. • MLS #783528 Agents: Patti Reid 613-401-0197 or Rick Reid 613-401-3212

338 BARNET BLVD

5268 QUEEN ST.

NEW PRICE

$145,000 • Hardwood floors • Updated Kitchen • 24’ x 20’ living room and master • Lots of “craftsman” touches Agent: Patti Reid 613-401-0197

95 TOWEY LANE

DOUGLAS

NEW PRICE $169,900 MLS#794275 • Open concept kitchen & dining area • 3 Large Bedrooms • Private rear yard • Hardwood & Ceramic flooring Agent: Morris Eady 613-432-1830

$156,000 • 3 Bedroom bunglaow on 1/2 acre lot • Large eat-in kitchen & formal dining area • Family oriented neighborhood • 2 Car detached garage Agent: Rick Reid 613-401-3212

304 SIDNEY AVE

362 DOMINION ST.

$95,000 • Large corner lot • New furnace • No need to pay rent Agent: Charlene Riopelle Badour 613-433-4082

$ 133,900

MLS #781822

• Large lot • 3 Bedrooms - 2 Baths • Lots of living space • Attached garage Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

1011 JANE ST.

47A BOYLE LANE

Priced to sell!!! $449,900 • Ottawa river waterfront • Many new updates • Hot tub, gazebo, decks

Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

48 BLAIR LANE

REDUCED

NEW PRICE • $152,000 MLS # 796495 • 3+ Bedroom • 1 1/2 Storey • Nicely Landscaped • Privacy Deck at Rear • Central Air Agent: Kelly Derue 613-433-2681

778 SEVENTH AVE.

MLS#789036 • Fenced yard w/ pool • 2 Bedroom Bungalow • Inexpensive utilities Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

WATERFRONT • $124,900 MLS #792163 • Family home • Solid brick • Gas heat • Generous sized lot Agent: Morris Eady 613-432-1830

LOTS OF LOTS

$22,000 - 2.2 acres with well on River Rd. $24,900 - 2 acres on Crooked Rapids Rd. $27,500 - 1 acre on Dupuis Line, Westmeath $45,000 - 1 acre with well, septic, foundation, 200 AMP $48,000 - 13 cleared acres on Scotch Bush Rd $125,000 - Waterfront Centennial Lake Agents: Rick & Patti

• $199,900 • Direct water access to Golden Lake • Year round home • Completely renovated • New oil furnace & woodstove Agent: Rick 613-401-3212

151 SIMPSON AVE.

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• 144,900 MLS #784542 • Edge of town • Large lot • Metal roof • Gas heat Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

1779 FRASER ROAD

• $245,000 MLS#741562 • 3 Bedrooms • Wood heat • Very private with a great view • Detached heated garage Agent: Patti 401-0197 or Rick 401-3212

On Duty This Weekend Patti Reid Sales Rep. 613-401-0197

• $179,900 MLS #785132 • All Brick • Double paved driveway • Gas heat - Central air • 3 Bedrooms • Quiet neighbourhood Agent: Morris Eady 613-432-1830

• $229,900 MLS# 79329 • 3+1 bedroom brick bungalow • Less than 10 minutes from Renfrew • Attached oversized double garage • Metal roof, newer windows, newer furnace • Central air Agent: Kelly Derue 613-433-2681

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property


Politics

Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski unveiled Dalton’s Lemonade Stand last Friday at Queen’s Park to illustrate “how Dalton McGuinty’s out-of-touch energy policies defy economic sense.” While Dalton McGuinty believes providing subsidies of up to 80 cents for five-cent power is a good deal, Yakabuski, the PC Energy Critic, said Ontario families, and even kids, can see the fault in his logic. “Every kid who runs a lemonade stand knows you can’t buy lemons for 80 cents and sell the lemonade for five cents. But it’s a simple point that’s lost on this out-of-touch premier,” said Yakabuski. He charged that under the Liberal government hydro rates have skyrocketed 150 per cent for families with smart meters (84 per cent for those without) and noted the HST has been added to home hydro bills, a move the Conservatives say they will eliminate.

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Gallant reports GIS increased for some seniors Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant says seniors and young entrepreneurs are among those benefiting from Conservatives’ election promises. As promised, she says, Canada’s most vulnerable seniors can count on a top-up to their Guaranteed Income Supplement effective July 1. The measure will provide additional benefits, worth up to $600 per year for single seniors and $840 per year for couples, to more than 680,000 seniors across Canada who may be at risk of experiencing financial difficulties, she wrote. Other measures passed in the new Parliament include support for young entrepreneurs through a $20 million grant to the Canadian Youth Business

Foundation and a reduction of the in-study interest rate to zero for part-time students (bringing them in line with full time students), she added. Other budget-related legislation provides GST/HST relief for Legion purchases of Remembrance Day poppies and wreaths and improves disability programs. Gallant also writes that “while Canadians welcome the end to our combat role in Afghanistan, let us not forget those soldiers who will remain overseas in a training or advisory capacity, in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Wearing red on Friday is never out of fashion!” For the full column by MP Gallant, please visit the website Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant. www.yourottawaregion.com.

EADY REALTY, INC.

Visit our listings online at www.century21.ca/eadyrealty

Brokerage

29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 613-432-2100

THIS IS IT! THE LAST PHASE IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 1 SOLD - 3 LEFT DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THE LAST BUNGALOW GARDEN HOMES ON ABERDEEN. CUSTOM CABINTRY, MASTER BEDROOM WITH WALK-IN CLOSET AND ENSUITE, & ICF INSULATED BASEMENT. not exactly as shown

1066 MADAWASKA ST.

$369,900 MLS #798950 • waterfront without waterfront taxes • excellent view of Calabogie Lake • furnished with dock and boat lift incl Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

355 AIRTH BLVD.

1012 FRANCIS ST.

$369,900 MLS #795038 • waterfront without waterfront taxes • 3 lots in 1, large and private • 3 bedroom 2 bath bungalow Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

43 HARPER

533 LAKEVIEW LANE

$269,900 MLS#791277 • 4 season waterfront cottage • close to Renfrew • Large Deck facing water Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

27 QUEEN ST. MOTIVATED VENDOR

6 NORWAY LAKE

LOT 46B LAURAINE CRES. BUILDING LOT WITH DEEDED ACCESS TO HURD’S LAKE $49,900 CALL VINCE JOHNSTON AT 613-433-2254

1368 GILLAN RD.

SPRINGTOWN • $175,000 MLS 790348 • Springtown Waterfront Bammers Creek • Large Commercial Garage Agent: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

805 KING ST.

NEARLY NEW

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

• $229,900 MLS #794204 • A must see • Inviting front porch • Beautifully renovated both in and out • Large barn/workshop • Almost 3/4 acre in town •Town services Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

$229,900 MLS#791847 • 4 Bedrooms • 2 1/2 Baths • Main floor laundry • Updated inside & out Check out all the photos @ www.dennisyakaback.com Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

MLS#777570 • 3 - 1 Bedroom Units • Fully Rented • Many Updates • Good Cashflow Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

$ 297,900 MLS#791993 • 3 Bedrooms • Large Ensuite • Hardwood floors • Stunning Kitchen • Granite counter tops Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

• $126,900 • MLS #790895 • Located in the Village of Douglas • 3 bedrooms • Hardwood floors • Great decking • Nice rear yard Agent: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041


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330 White Lake Road, Arnprior, Ont. www.PatForrest.com

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Shirley Kelly Sales Rep

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NEW LISTING

Sunday, July 17 2-4 pm

SO MUCH TO ENJOY!

1014 Goshen Rd McNab/Braeside PRIVATE COUNTRY LIVING

3 bedroom home on 2 acres with 2 bedroom inlaw suite. Many upgrades and ready to move into. $294,900 MLS #793898

58 Scobie Road, Haley Stn/Chenaux 50 ACRE HORSE/HOBBY FARM 4+1 bedroom home with separate inlaw suite with studio space/bathroom. Lots of garage space! $348,000 MLS #778552

HELPFUL WEBSITES Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Maintaining a Home: www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/maho/ Land Transfer Tax Refund for First-time Homebuyers www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/refund/newhome/index.html

How Much Will I have to Pay for Land Transfer Tax? www.PatForrest.com/html/landtransfertax.html

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19 BEACHWOOD LANE, CASTLEFORD FANTASTIC WATERFRONT PROPERTY ON THE OTTAWA RIVER minutes from Renfrew & 15 minutes to Arnprior. 3 plus 1 Bedroom Cedar Home. Large eat-in kitchen, living room with brick fireplace & spiral staircase to 2nd level where there is 3 good sized bedrooms plus ensuite bath. Main floor family room. 2 Decks, one on the waterside for all the beautiful sunsets. Definitely a must to view. MLS#799498. $449,900. Call Shirley Kelly 613-623-6259.

LISTED AND SOLD IN 5 DAYS!!

NEW ING T LIS

Where in the Ottawa Valley Would You Like to Live? www.PatForrest.com/html/neighbourhoods.html *please note all URL addresses are case sensitive

IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM HOME on nicely landscaped lot. Living/dining room combined with gas fireplace & hardwood floors. Large eat-in kitchen with hardwood floors. Main floor laundry area. 3 pce. ensuite bath. Many upgrades. Definitely a must to view. $272,000. MLS#799053. Call Shirley Kelly 613-623-6259

Open House Sunday, July 17th 2-4 pm

$250,000 MLS#795561 VYDON ACRES IMMACULATE, BRICK BUNGALOW. BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED.

CHECK OUT THIS GREAT LOG HOME minutes from Arnprior on approx. 1.5 acres. Beautifully landscaped yard, circular drive. 2 car garage plus workshop. Large open concept living, dining & kitchen area. 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Family rm. in lower level. MLS#796044. $325,000. Call Shirley Kelly 613-623-6259

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 17 2- 4 PM

NEW LISTING $299,999

This special certificate entitles a residential property owner to one Royal LePage Market Evaluation. This service will be performed by Shirley Kelly, Sales Representative without obligation to the home owner. This is not intended to solicit properties already listed for sale.

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

$198,000

MLS #799927 ARNPRIOR

2030 BURNSTOWN ROAD, BURNSTOWN

SPACIOUS. GAS FIREPLACE, HARDWD FLOORING, NEW WINDOWS/DOORS.

MLS#799828 REMODELLED LOG HOME ON 10 ACRES.

$69,900 MLS #799318 GLASGOW BEAUTIFUL TREED 2A LOT. NEAR INTERSECTION OF HWY 508/17

SOLD

SOLD

$299,900

MLS #797150 ARNPRIOR 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME ON RAVINE LOT

MLS #795264 ARNPRIOR RENOVATED 2+2 BEDRM WITH DETACHED GARAGE.

MLS #790176 CALABOGIE 3 BEDRM OPEN CONCEPT GOLF COURSE HOME ON 1.73 ACRES.

$224,900

MLS #795919 RENFREW MANY UPDATES. GREAT LOCATION. LG TREED LOT.

$374,900

MLS #796426 BURNSTOWN HERITAGE LOG HOME. ZONING ALLOWS USE AS RESIDENTIAL AND/OR BUSINESS.

NEW LISTING $299,900 MLS #788746 CALABOGIE WATERFRONT – MADAWASKA RIVER. APPROX. 2 ACRES. LARGE DECK.

$274,900

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MLS #788458 BRAESIDE CHARMING, LARGE COUNTRY HOME W/MANY UPGRADES. DET’D, INSULATED DBL GARAGE.

$189,900 MLS #790509 ARNPRIOR SPACIOUS HOME ON EXTRA DEEP TOWN LOT. CLOSE TO AMENITIES.

$549,900

MLS #788104 BRAESIDE MINUTES FROM ARNPRIOR FEATURES GALORE!

$194,900

$399,900 MLS #795446 GLASGOW YOUR COUNTRY DREAM HOME! SPACIOUS, METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED IN AND OUT. MIN FROM ARNPRIOR AND RENFREW.

$439,900

MLS #798688 RENFREW LOCATED IN IDEAL CENTRAL LOCATION. MANY RECENT UPGRADES

MLS #789998 BRAESIDE EXECUTIVE HOME ON 2 ACRES. ALL THE EXTRAS!

$479,900 MLS #788784 RENFREW 80 ACRE FARM BACKONG ONTO BONNECHERE R. SPACIOUS HOUSE W/GRANNY SUITE

MLS #785666 PINE GROVE CENTRALLY LOCATED 4700 SQ. FT. METAL CLAD BUILDING. GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONING.

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Family and Cosmetic dentistry Oral sedation Dentures Digital X- rays Wisdom teeth extractions Dental Implants 0% Financing (on OAC)

Accepting New Patients

613.623.7100 Arnprior Mall

Gathering at McGregor’s recent Strawberry Social in support of Hospice Renfrew are, back row, from left, Hospice Renfrew members Jim MacKillican, past Board Chair; Meara held by Diane Caughey, executive drector; Mandy McGregor, patient care manager (and wife to Cameron McGregor); McGregor’s Produce partners – Cameron, Ian and Jim McGregor, and Noreen McGregor and in front Row, Hospice’s Connie Legg, board chair; Helen McGregor, administrative assistant; McGregor’s Produce members – Ross McGregor with Ann McGregor and Deb McGregor. Photo submitted

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159 John Street North, Arnprior 482868

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A Part of your life in the Arnprior area for 3 Generations GREG TOWNLEY

Brokerage

Broker of Record

613-623-3906

established in 1958

Business: 613-623-3939 • Fax: 613-623-9336

www.arnpriorlife.com • Email: gtownley@arnpriorlife.com

McGregor’s Produce served more than 200 shortcakes and raised $1,500 for Hospice Renfrew at a July 1 strawberry social at the family farm in Lochwinnoch. McGregor’s also presented its last Hospice Renfrew pledge payment of $ 2,000. The event was a huge success and Hospice is grateful for the support, says Helen McGregor, the agency’s administrative assistant. There’s lots of action at McGregor’s of late. “We have an excellent crop of strawberries this year,” said Jim McGregor. Things in the fields had been running very smoothly up until the Friday before Canada Day when a huge downpour caused some damage. “But we’ve still got lots of berries, ” he said. The day neutral variety is being grown on raised beds, a relatively new process at the farm. A pipe runs through the beds, using drip irrigation to keep the plants watered. McGregor’s is also growing tomatoes using raised beds. About 90 acres of produce is grown at McGregor’s.

HOBBY ENTHUSIAST Take note 5 bedroom, 1.5 bath, original log home just minutes from Arnprior & HWY 417. Home has large entry mud rm/laundry rm, eat-in kitchen with oak cabinets, lrg living rm, 4 pce main bath features 10-jet tub. 60 Ft garage + 95 ft barn with loft.

MLS #773428

QUIET, WELL MAINTAINED 2 bedrm corner condo. 5 min. walk to downtown or Ottawa River or Park. Includes stacking washer & dryer, fridge & stove. Laundry hookups in unit. Patio door off living rm to private balcony. Elevator, paved parking, security system. MLS #792916

$117,000

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Huge garage 100 ft x 35 ft, 13.6 ft. ceiling, steel roof, office area 14 x 16, 2 pce bath, plus separate shower, gas heating (ceiling space heaters), 10 ft x 16 ft high door on front + two 12 x 12 doors at rear, great contractors yard, fenced impound yard at rear, lots of room with gate backs onto street, 200 AMP breakers, former automotive shop. MLS#798719

$159,000

$255,900

GREAT BUILDING LOT Great building Lot in Newer subdivision, one of the last Lots available, ready for your new home. MLS #794623

$68,000 HANDYMAN’S OPPORTUNITY

Hannah Hoffman, 5, and Nekoda Sabourin, 6, are happy to help raise funds for Hospice Renfrew by enjoying some strawberry shortcake at the July 1 event. Photo by Sherry Haaima

Triplex with potential, 3 bedroom bungalow with partly finished basement, two 4 pce baths, new gas furnace, all brick exterior built in 1972. Attached is 2 storey brick former duplex, lrg rooms, gas furnace requires updating some work already completed.

MLS #792696 $219,500

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Valley Wide Real Estate Brokerage

Lisa Dunbar, Sales Rep. (cell) 613-633-0062

73 Plaunt Street, Renfrew 613-433-3626

Teri Leech, Sales Rep. (cell) 613-433-6994

Weekend Duty Agent 1727 GARDEN OF EDEN RD.

NEW

Cosy 3 bdrm bungalow, with attached 2 car garage on a large private lot with above ground pool. $199,900 MLS#794865. Call Teri for details 613-433-6994

722 SIXTH ST. RENFREW Cosy 4 bedroom, 2 bath ,with master bedroom ensuite and laundry on the main floor, carport. $169,900 MLS#790027. Call Teri for details 613433-6994

VERY IMPRESSIVE INSIDE AND OUT!!! Elegant brick bungalow in prestigious neighborhood in the quaint village of Beachburg. Tastefully renovated with new paint and floorings. Both batrooms redone in quality finishes and radiant floor heat. Spacious livingroom features gas fireplace and bay window. Call Lisa for detailed info. MLS# 800008 Asking $259,900.

DO-SI-DO The Renfrew Day Program performed a wheelchair square dancing session during Seniors Month festivities in June. Calling the square dance is Jim Ferguson, right. Participants include day program clients Paul James, Grace Thompson, Doreen Tippins, Peter Tatlow, George Mortimer, Robbie Cote, Aileen Cybulski, volunteers Audrey Vandervelde, Angie McNulty, Geraldine Etmanski, Carol Scott and recreation programmer Stella Forrest.

Panoramic view from wrap around decks. 5 bedrooms. 3.5 baths and gleaming hardwood floors. MLS#792937. $345,000. 10k cash back on closing. Call Teri for details 613-433-6994

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Character of the “old”. Modern convenience of the “new”. Pride of ownership is evident in this lovely family home on a large lot. 3 bdrm, 2 full bath (ensuite). $ 239,900 EXECUTIVE HOME NEAR ARNPRIOR GOLF CLUB......absolutely a “10”. Move right in to this custom built home with top-of-the-line upgrades ! Amazing Deslauriers kitchen includes stainless steel appliances. Luxurious master ensuite with Jacuzzi tub. Unique family room over the garage......main floor office. All this and much more on a private treed lot ! Flexible possession. $ 474,900

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Sales Representative COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST. Lovely bungalow on country lot with ravine. Open concept, bright, main floor family room. Detached two car garage. Newer septic, windows, roof and more. MLS #795656 $269,900. ALL BRICK IMMACULATE BUNGALOW on a lovely treed lot. Totally private in the rear... fully fenced yard. Gracious custom built bungalow with large windows. Main floor family rm with patio door to deck. Unspoiled basement with bedroom and “other” is currently used as an excercise rm. 10 minutes to all the amenities of Arnprior...and just 40 minutes to Kanata.Lovely lot on a much sought after street. MLS#780019 $279,900

SOLD

BEST VALUE. 3 + 1 bedrm hi ranch with fully finished basement including den and family rm.Hardwood flrs. 5 good quality appliances included. $229,900. MLS #800114

DUPLEX OR SINGLE You decide. This 2 storey home is currently used as a legal, retrofitted duplex. Each unit has separate hydro, heat, entrance. Two tenants at $650 per month will stay. OR if you are looking for an affordable single with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths and a main floor den…simply remove one wall. MLS#788379 $179,900

Alexandra Foote

Perfect retirement or starter home with large yard, open concept with vaulted ceilings and a full insulated basement that could be a third bedroom and rec room. Country living, centrally located for commuting. MLS #794059 $184,900.

GRATTAN RD. DOUGLAS Great location to build your dream home. Lot is treed at road for privacy but cleared and ready to build at back. New drive and culvert. Hydro at driveway. $39,900. Call Lisa. NADOBNY LANE, HORTON Great location to put down roots. Over half an acre lot is cleared at front with some mature trees in back. Call Lisa for details. $40,000 FERGUSON LAKE RD. 5 acres located in a 4-season recreational area, 1 hour from Ottawa. $39,900.

John O’Neill

MOVE TO KANATA … Quality built Holitzner home in Bridlewood. Over 3000 sq. ft. Roof and windows replaced. Lovely fenced yard. Close to schools and shopping. Immediate possession. MLS #787428 Priced to sell at $449,900.

OPEN HOUSE SUN. JULY 17, 2-4 1890 QUEENS LINE

EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW ON 2.13ACRES Beautiful mix of towering pine and deciduous trees create a peaceful private setting to call home. Quality custom built home 2,260 sq ft home. Large eat-in kitchen with top of the line built in appliances. Soaring cathedral ceilings ! Enjoy a full walk-out basement with family room and pool table. Large rooms for entertaining. Beautiful pool area for your summer guests. Two man hottub is also included. 30 minute commute to Kanata MLS#778926. $449,900

OPEN HOUSE SAT. July 16 2-4:00 PM 1372 Norton Rd. 3 + 1 Bedroom hi-ranch on beautiful 5.92 acre lot. Bright home with hardwood floors, low-e windows, large deck, workshop and lots more! MLS #792832 $205,000. Call Alex.

Lovely affordable starter home or rental income property in central Arnprior, close to all amenities. MLS #798325 $120,000, Call Alex.

joneill@royallepage.ca 125 Diamond Park Springs $664,900

2.6 acres on a private point on Madawaska Lake, over 800’ waterfront. Yr rd bungalow steps from water - open concept main level - lvg rm/dngrm/kitchen; 2 bdrms, office. 2 lge decks overlooking the water, covered porch. Natural gas heat. 3 car detached garage, pebble stone patio at waters edge, dock area. MLS# 794690

187 Wolff Cres., Arnprior $424,900

Beautiful open concept “customized” Campanale Veneta V model on large lot backing onto green space. Oak staircase, upgraded windows, ceramic, upgraded cabinetry; custom walk-in closet, loft, 3 baths, custom deck, unspoiled basement. 3rd bdrm being used as den/office. 2415 sq. ft. as per builders specs. MLS #781088

662 Barr Side Rd., Pakenham $69,900

Six acre building lot on fully serviced road, severed, surveyed and ready for building your dream home. Excellent recreational area. Commercial Zoning allowing for a number of uses. Excellent location - nice views from the ridge.. MLS #780023

0001 Lower Spruce Hedge Rd. Burnstown $129,900

Newly created 12 acre lot. Very picturesque gently sloping lot with evergreens thruout. Southern exposure. Beautiful area to build your dream home. MLS# 790401

Head Pond Rd N., Arnprior $699,000

14 acre waterfront lot on Lake Madawaska - one of a kind lot, very private. Within 5 minutes of Arnprior but geographically located in Mississippi Mills. Zoned Rural allowing for many uses - single family home, hobby farm, home based business. Build your dream home - 3 minutes to 417 interchange but extremely private. MLS#795488

2547 Cty. Rd 29, Pakenham $449,900

Residential, Retail, Manufacturing, Storage - this property has a multitude of uses with unlimited potential. Apartments, retail space, manufacturing space and storage space. Apartments and manufacturing presently occupied. Retail space and storage area available immediately. Property Zoned H and H-4. MLS #788785

197 Old Pakenham Rd., Fitzroy Harbour $259,900

2 storey, 4 bdrm on a quiet cul de sac in the “Harbour”. Newer flooring, newer roof, eat in kitchen, finished basement, paved drive, hot tub – great neighbourhood. MLS #787987

0000 Lower Spruce Hedge Rd Burnstown $189,900

Newly created 61 acre parcel - excellent for recreation or to build your dream home. New growth pine trees along front of lot, gully in middle rising to naturally treed area at rear of lot. Wild life abounds–turkeys and deer. MLS# 790400

RiverRoad Braeside $204,900

114 acres naturally treed, trails thruout. A number of excellent sites to build your dream home. Have your own private estate. Great recreational property. Possible Development potential. Easy access from the cul de sac on Ridgeview Dr. 219’ of frontage on River Rd. with access. MLS# 790994

173 Turners Rd., Almonte $530,000

Beautiful 1880’S stone home set on 48 tranquil acres. Country style kitchen, formal lvg rm, 3 large bdrms. Pine floors thruout. Excellent set of outbuildings - box stalls for horses. Furnace 2007, 200 amp service, oil tank 2001, newer windows upstairs, drilled well 2007. MLS#794675

1048 Madawaska St. Calabogie $289,900

Completely renovated 3 bdrm home in beautiful downtown Calabogie with waterfront. Family room with air tight wood fireplace, den with propane fireplace, dining room and eat in kitchen. Second floor balcony with gazebo - gorgeous view of Calabogie Lake. Detached heated workshop and 2 storage sheds. MLS #786274

4402 Limestone Rd., Kinburn $262,500

Welcome to country living at its best. Renovated home on a 2 acre lot - 4 + bdrms, 2 complete baths, lge eat in kitchen, lvg rm, family rm, full basement. Furnace, roof, siding, windows, c/a, septic system all upgraded. Detached garage/ workshop. MLS #785486 484583


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Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222

613-623-7303

www.coldwellbanker.ca

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$599,900 Executive 4 bedroom,4 bathroom all brick bungalow on 3.6 acres of privacy on the fringe of town. Gas heat, triple car garage with access to basement, large pond and landscaped to perfection. MLS #797797

$289,000 Chalet styled, 2 storey ,3 bedroom home on 5 acres. Featuring a stone fireplace and main floor familyroom. Double car garage/carport with workshop MLS #796443

130 MOORE STREET

OTTAWA RIVER

$329,900

$224,900 All brick 3 bedroom bungalow with finished basement and large fenced yard. Ideal for the growing family, in a good neighborhood. MLS #792985

$143,500 Summer cottage on the Ottawa River minutes to town. Comes fully furnished. MLS #795047

Custom built 3 bedroom bungalow next to Arnprior Golf Course. Double car garage, paved driveway and 2.5 acres of privacy. Ground source heat pump, fireplace,& 2 bathrooms are some features of this home. MLS # 788306

SINGING FOR SENIORS Barry Martin has been donating $3 to Renfrew and Area Seniors’ Home Support from every CD he sells. A member of the Home Support board of directors and membership chairperson, Martin recently made a contribution of $75 from sales of his Memories CD. Accepting the cheque is Home Support executive director Judy Ewart.

COLDWELL BANKER VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE

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OPEN HOUSE

63 SEVENTH AVE

OPEN HOUSE - SUN. JULY 17

2 levels offering ample living space, deep lot, eat in kitchen with access to side deck. Family room and den on lower level. Total heating and hydro approx $200 per month. MLS 785652 $199,900

NEW LISTING - 66 NORWAY LAKE RD

MIXED USE COMMERCIAL

Looking for privacy, waterfront and nature on your doorstep, then this is it! 4.8 acres, year round, lower level walkout. Bright and spacious, many updates, hardwood and ceramic flooring. MLS 798449 $239,900

Mixed use commercial zoning. Solid and comfortable residence. Generous severance potential . Could easily be used converted to business, office, retail space. MLS 790970 $349,900

IMMACULATE CONDITION

CUSTOM HOME

330 White Lake Rd., Arnprior, Ont. OFFICE

613-623-7922

OPEN HOUSE

Sharon Enright Broker of Record

SATURDAY, JULY 16TH 2:00-4:00 PM

145 DANIEL STREET NORTH, ARNPRIOR

200 Poole St., Arnprior 2-4 pm

Triple brick 4 bedroom home completely renovated. Fenced, landscaped lot, inground pool, heated workshop. You won’t be disappointed! MLS787523 $319,900

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BONUS WITH THIS BEAUTY Wonderful 4 BR, 2 Storey Home. Also could be used for a business with its commercial zoning - Lay out suitable for Wedding catering/entertaining/ Beautiful back yard for wedding pictures; Bed & Breakfast; or how about a duplex…you live in the big house and rent out a lovely apt. on the side. Many choices and you will love living here as it is a comfortable and peaceful home. Call Sharon for a private showing. $597,000 613-623-7922. MLS #774570

SUNDAY, JULY 17TH 2:00-4:00 PM 28 BLUFF POINT DRIVE CALABOGIE CALABOGIE LAKE Scandinavian Log Home. 3 bedrooms. 3 Baths. Big Garage with full apartment above – rent it out & use the income to help pay the mortgage. Stone fireplace. Enclosed & screened in sun porch. $749,500. You will appreciate the stability of this fine crafted home MLS#772865

Immaculate 2+2 bedroom home overlooking Ottawa River. Wraparound cedar deck, double sided gas fireplace in master bedroom/l.r. Located minutes to town. MLS781697 $379,900

LOT

Ottawa Riverfront Lot - 4.3 Acres Build your dream home. Westmeath. $119,900. 52 Acres-Madawaska River Southern exposure. Ideal waterfront hobby farm. $540,000.

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Minutes from town. Cleared, fenced lot. MLS #762041 $39,900

485347

4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath upgraded home. ½ acre landscaped lot with views of two rivers. 150 ft of waterfront on the Madawaska River. Den, 3 season sunroom, salt water inground pool. You won’t be disappointed! $599,900 MLS#800155


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Summer student employed with Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support program Program Support Assistant

If you are all like me you are happy to see that summer has finally arrived. That also means our summer student has as well. Our student this year is Shandelle. She will be answering our phones and doing a client survey during her time with us. So, if you get a call please set aside a few minutes to answer some questions that could help us serve you better. I would also like to congratulate Jackie Larmond who was the winner of the 50/50 draw at our 50+ Community Showcase. We were sorry that we had to cancel the Sage Age Theatre that was to be held on June 20 due to low ticket sales.

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possible. Our volunteer drivers are ready to take you to a medical appointment out-of-town and our home maintenance workers are ready to assist you with household chores both indoors and outdoors. If you enjoy spending time outdoors and less time in the kitchen, we have nutritious frozen meals that can be easily reheated in the microwave, providing you with a great meal in minutes. Other services such as friendly visiting, telephone security checks, grocery delivery, forms assistance and general advocacy continue year round. A quick call to our office (613-432-7691) can connect you with the services you require. Have a safe and enjoyable summer.

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Tucked away in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Arnprior sits this lovely country home. A large eat-in kitchen, powder room and a living/dining great room make up the main floor. Patio doors from the kitchen lead to a wonderful deck and spacious back yard. Upstairs you will find 2 large bedrooms, a full bathroom, as well as a master bedroom with a 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet. Downstairs features a large family room with a gas fireplace. $334,900 MLS#799959

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BEAUTIFUL NEIGHBOURHOOD Immaculate 2 bedroom home with wonderful curb appeal in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in town. Large eatin kitchen with new oak cabinetry, formal dining room, living room and office. 2 bathrooms. Completely renovated rec room with pine ceilings. Landscaped yard. Wired and heated garage/ workshop with storage shed on on a gorgeous oversized lot. This is one of those rare homes that has the Wow factor going for it inside and out. $228,500 MLS#789111

CHARM AND CHARACTER Solid all brick home with timeless charm and character now decorated to suit current tastes. Main floor has a bedroom, den. formal dining room and living room with gas fireplace. Finished lower level excellent for teenager who wants their own space. Master bedroom on second floor. Home is in a great neighbourhood, close to schools, playground and Robert Simpson Park. New deck in backyard. $179,900. MLS#797113 See All My Listings At: www.mincomkargusrealestate.ca *PLUS APPLICABLE HST

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Summer home perfect for snowbirds. Well constructed & maintained 3 bedrooms, open design, private septic, access to private beach. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! MLS#791536 ASKING $79,900

RURAL RENFREW

Lovely hi ranch on large in town lot on the avenues. New laminate. Finished lower level. Gas furnace. Central air. Entertainment size deck across back of house. Appliances. GREAT NEXT HOME! ASKING $209,900 NEW PRICE

OPEN HOUSE JUST LISTED

3+bedrooms, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings, walkout lower level, wrap around deck, lovely acre lot, formal dining, eat-in kitchen, appliances. FLEXIBLE POSSESSION! MLS#786590 ASKING $218,500 NEW PRICE

47 OTTAWA ST. WEST SUN., JULY 17, 1-2:30 PM Super family size home just steps to schools. Refinished original hardwood. 5 bedrooms. 2 ½ baths.. Three levels living space. Lovely large lot. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! MLS#798333 ASKING $199,900

Available immediately! Great little starter home on the avenues. Original hardwood. Formal dining features patio doors to private rear yard, includes appliances. OPEN TO OFFERS!

MLS#797159

Calabogie 3 bedroom hi ranch with walkout lower level. Bright spacious livingroom & kitchen. Garage/workshop. Appliances. Central air. GREAT RETIREMENT OR STARTER AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY!

ASKING $139,900 MLS#790133

MADAWASKA RIVER

Renovated brick school house features bright & spacious formal dining addition with terrace doors to rear deck. Gorgeous property just off Hwy 417 between Arnprior & Renfrew. Detached garage/ workshop. CALL TO VIEW!

MLS#790137

ASKING $228,500

NEW PRICE

Permanent home or summer home 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, walkout lower level, appliances, garage/ workshop, minutes to ski hills, water sports at your doorstep. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY!

MLS#791219

Triplex fully rented. Central location, grossing $28,000 per year. Gas furnaces, appliances. MLS #790943 ASKING $209,900

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME 397 CHARLES AVE 5 bdrm, 3 bath, beautiful hardwood floors, full basement with family room, newer windows, c/air, MLS#796171. $189,900

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340 HAIG This 2 bdrm, 1 bath has private fenced yard, detached single car garage/workshop. Move in condition. MLS#798612 $124,900.

HISTORIC STEWART HOME IN DOUGLAS SOLID BRICK BUNGALOW ON OVERSIZED LOT Restored to its natural beauty. High ceilings, hardwood floors, separate dining rm, lovely formal living rm, family rm with wood stove, 4 br/2ba plus all on .85 acres w/ gardens of perennials. New windows, furnace and roof are only some of the incredible renovations. Two car plus garage. Ideal Bed & Breakfast. MLS#794569 $229,900

BUNGALOW ON THE OTTAWA RIVER

NEW PRICE

Fully rented triplex. Large lot with circular driveway. Grosses $24,700 per year. Gas heat and appliances. MLS #790936 NOW ASKING $214,900

Great Time to Invest In Your Choice of Two Triplexes!!! See All My Listings At: www.mincomkargusrealestate.ca *PLUS APPLICABLE HST

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Picture perfect with new kitchen, windows, doors, hardwood floors, separate garage, backing on to a totally treed lot. MLS#796380. $199,900

ASKING $224,500

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Anyone who purchased a ticket can bring it back to the office and you will be reimbursed your $10. We are hoping to have them back at another time, so keep your eyes and ears open. On Saturday, July 23 come and see us at our lemonade and cookie stand for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Days held in downtown Renfrew. Our stand will be set up outside the Renfrew Post Office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We will be selling lemonade and a cookie for $2. Also, we will be selling 50/50 tickets at one for $2 or three for $5. During the summer, our agency continues to provide those services that seniors and adults with disabilities require to allow them to remain in their own homes for as long as

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Nicely appointed with eat-in kitchen, fireplace in living room, full basement with extra bedroom suite, large family room - but this is about the lot - level to the river - a great place for swimming, fishing and boating. $559,900

GREAT RETIREMENT BUNGALOW 255 ARNPRIOR ST. Lovely lot full of perenials eat-in-kitchen, 3br/1ba, nice living room, full basement waiting for your finishing touches, new roof 2011 MLS#792405. $159,900

BONNECHERE RIVER WATERFRONT - 5 ACRES - great for your dream home, minutes to Renfrew $69,900 WATERFRONT IN DOUGLAS - 5 ACRES - great fishing, canoeing and swimming. Great lot for a solar home $59,900

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Walk and BBQ next weekend for ongoing fight against Huntington Disease Join the fun and help raise money for the Huntington Society of Canada (HSC). Volunteers in Pembroke are hosting the first annual Walk & BBQ for Huntington Disease on Saturday, July 23, at the Pembroke Waterfront Marina, and are asking for your help. By participating in this event you can help fund programs in research, education, and individual and family services for those affected by Huntington disease (HD). Huntington disease (HD) is a progressive disease of the brain and affects both children and adults, leading to a decline in cognitive and motor skills and a loss of emotional control. Its impact is relentless, affecting the person’s ability to walk, speak, think and remember. One in 1,000 Canadians is touched by HD, whether at risk, as a caregiver, a family member or a friend. Each child born to a parent with HD has a 50-percent chance of sharing the same fate. Though there are no treatments available that will slow down or stop the disease, hope for a mean-

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Former Renfrew County Catholic District School Board Student Trustee, Dustin Garron, is excited to announce his new found and loved project that is expected to launch this September in Renfrew County. The project tilted, The Mental Health Project will aim to assist and educate people in regards to mental illness. Garron, who has been suffering from mental illness himself, has spent the last four months in and out of CHEO’s (Children Hospital of Eastern Ontario) Mental Health Ward. “This project is not only going to help others, but it’s also going to assist me in a large way in my very own recovery,” Garron said. The Mental Health Project is to make mental illness less of a taboo subject, especially in this area. “It’s time that awareness is finally brought to this subject. It’s like Gay Issues in the ’90s. No one wanted to bring it out, but

ingful treatment has never been more real. Learn more at www. huntingtonsociety.ca. Shandy Labine, the event organizer, and a member of Young People Affected by Huntington Disease (YPAHD), has planned this event in honour of her mother, Kathy. She says this about her mom. “My mom is the strongest woman I know. She is the most positive and happy person in my life and has been suffering with HD for over 10 years. My mother can no longer walk, sit up straight, or go to the washroom on her own, and she has a very hard time eating and speaking. “HD is a hereditary disease which haunts my brother and I every day. As a family we try to make mom’s life as bearable and pleasant as possible. It is remarkable how strong she is. She’s the one who keeps us going and smiling.” The July 23 walk goes through the park, followed by a barbecue, a raffle, and music from DJ Nick Levair. Registration opens at 10 a.m, the walk starts at 11 a.m.

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some dating back to the 1950s. The Cal Green Collection is also being put into a computer and it has been fully indexed. We have volunteers who will be happy to assist you in any research you wish to do. We have purchased more

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New video on Ballads of the Turf STEVE NEWMAN steve.newman@metroland.com

Arnprior-born Bill Galvin’s updated website features a newly minted video. The video is about his critically-acclaimed Ballads of the Turf, which was published in 2006. “Ballads of the Turf captures the timeless essence of life on the racetrack and takes you to a horse racing place you can’t get to any more,” says a news release from American Horse Publications. “It tells the real life stories of colourful Damon Runyonesque-type backstretch characters like Bill the Reverend, Chatahoochee Smith and Sheepherder Bill. Their fascinating stories are vividly captured by the author, who lived among these unforgettable characters who populate his ballads.” The book video is available at www.BalladsoftheTurf.com website and on You Tube. It features beautiful backstretch photos by Robert Bateman at Woodbine; handsome Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms yearlings romp-

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SHARON SHALLA Downloadable books, auto repairs, gardening and more. These are just some of the online resources that will be highlighted during the Electronic Resources Open House at Greater Madawaska Public Library on Tuesday, July 19 from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Greater Madawaska Public Library has joined other public libraries across Ontario in offering patrons access to many free electronic resources. These valuable databases, sometimes referred to as the Invisible Internet are resources you won’t find by doing a typical internet search. These are subscription-only databases that are currently being funded by the Ontario Ministry of Culture & Tourism, so we encourage patrons to take advantage of this free access now

Dewey Data MARY JOAN HALE On Saturday, July 9, we welcomed eight new members to the Baby Book Club. Last year, we welcomed 12. Now, you tell me that there are no babies in Greater Madawaska! Nothing makes my blood boil more that the statements, “There are no babies in GM.”; or “There are no kids here.”; or worst of all, “This is a retirement community.” We have all generations here.

while the funding exists. They are available 24/7 through the library’s website from the comfort of your home, or drop in to the library during business hours to access them from our free public access computers. The open house will give an overview of these databases including the Chilton Library database which provides exclusive photographs, diagnostics designed by instructors, step-by-step repair procedures, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) maintenance schedules, wiring diagrams, recalls and Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) for automobiles and light trucks in one easy-to-use web site. You can also learn about the very popular Ancestry Library Edition database, which features unparalleled coverage of Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, including census and vital

A thriving community must serve all ages if it is to survive. The library has endeavoured to do so by providing reading materials, electronic resources, AV materials and programs for all. It is heart warming to see parents and children sitting in a circle at the Preschool Storytyme or reading together in the ‘Snuggle-up-and Read Centre’. Response to our author visits, guest presenters and computer lessons has been good. We just purchased a Baby Change Table to accommodate our littlest patrons.

records; church, court, and immigration records; as well as directories, catalogues, histories, and more. This database is available only from within the library. Another highlight of the open house will be the introduction of the new eBook service where you can download free electronic books to your computer or portable device such as an eReader from the OverDrive website. Electronic audiobooks can also be downloaded to your computer or portable listening device such as an MP3 player. The library will have five Sony eReaders for viewing during the open house. We were fortunate to get them on a temporary loan from the Ontario Library Association, so if you’ve ever wanted to try out an eReader, this is your chance! Some of the other electronic databases featured will be gardening, landscaping

Please visit our open house on Tuesday July 19, between 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. to get handson experience with our new electronic databases. There will be free give-aways and draws. Our TD Summer program will be altered this summer since we did not get budget funding for a summer student. Please watch for announcements on the website. While on the site, check out the databases. Sharon has been working at keeping the additions current. She added a ‘Teen Zone’ with databases on such topics as bullying, teen health and well-

and horticulture, teen health and wellness, career cruising, and CPI.Q which is a database with articles from a comprehensive list of Canadian and international journals, magazines – including House Beautiful, selected sections of the Globe and Mail, Canadian biographies, and other reference content – all with a Canadian focus. You can also learn about NoveList, a database which helps you to find out who writes like popular authors. We will also feature the many fun, educational electronic resources for children including Tumble BookLibrary, Tumble TalkingBooks, Grizmek’s Animals, and Kids InfoBits. Come in and enter your name in the free draw for an MP3 player, posters, and books. As an added bonus, we will also hold a book sale during the event. So be sure to mark July 19 on your calendar.

ness, teen lit. I will be retiring at the end of August, but will take my vacation starting the end of July. This is not my last report, but I wish to take this opportunity to thank all trustees for whom I have worked since 2000. To all of the council members, thank you also. I have always had the interests of the patrons and their library first and foremost, so if I spoke out strongly in the past, it was because I believe so strongly in literacy and the need to feed the cultural soul of our community while understanding your need to accommodate

all of GM’s fiscal requirements. The GM staff has always been friendly and helpful. I will miss my daily contact with all of the wonderful patrons who pass through the doors. Our chats, discussions and giggles will stay with me. Most of all, I will miss the children, both at the school and in the library. They have been the highlight of my weeks. I have watched them grow from babes in arms to high school and beyond. Thank you also, to this paper for allowing me to share Dewey Data with you.

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McDougall Mill Museum history matters MICHAEL BRADLEY This month, The Renfrew Tearoom is donating proceeds from the sale of their butter tarts to the McDougall Mill Museum. This arrangement is more than just a fundraiser though. It can be used as an example of why understanding history and heritage is important. To most the butter tart is just a common dessert treat and nothing out of the ordinary, but with an understanding of the dessert’s history, we can learn the extraordinary story behind something that seems ordinary. What may come as a surprise to some is that butter tarts are unique to Canada. They originate in New France, the precursor to modern Quebec with “Les Filles Du Roi”. These young French girls were sent to Canada by the King of France to help increase the population in the colony, which

was populated with unmarried young men. When the women arrived they faced many challenges living life in The New World. One of the smaller challenges they faced was what they would fill their tart shells with in this new country. “Les Filles du Roi” looked to what was available in their new home and filled their tarts with maple syrup, maple sugar, butter and dried fruits like raisins. Thus butter tarts were created and since then have only grown in popularity inside and outside of French Canada. Knowing the history of something brings vibrance to everyday life by turning a simple butter tart into a story about the early days of Canada. It also gives Canadians a sense of place and a uniqueness to know their history. Canada the Birthplace of Butter Tarts may not be the first thing many think of

when they think Canada, but knowing one’s history allows for one to go beyond simply saying I am Canadian and to explain why they are. It gives meaning to the things we experience and gives us a better understanding of our surroundings by making us able to explain “why?”. Learning about history is not always the easiest thing to do, which is precisely why museums are important. They pro-

vide an easy means for someone to learn a little history while enjoying themselves. History is more than just random information, it’s when you take into consideration what history means that the light bulbs really start going off. The McDougall Mill Museum in Renfrew is open for the summer 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, seven days a week and we invite you to come by and learn not only some history, but what that history means to you.

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Celebrating Orange in Burnstown stretch between Calabogie and Black Donald. Dr. McCann M.P. for South Renfrew ORANGE DAY CELEBRATIONS AT announces that this has been obtained as a part of the plan of BURNSTOWN: Five lodgthe government to rees were represented at pair and build roads to the Orange Celebrations and from mines. The at Burnstown on WednesFROM THE OLD FILES Calabogie - Black Donday. The outing was held ald stretch is approved in Mr. McNevin’s grove, for gravelling. Mine was patronized by a crowd of about 700. Speeches were given traffic over this road for the last 21 years by Rev. J. D. Ellis, Rev. J. McEwen, Rev. Mr. has averaged about 1,000 tons of freight Drysdale and Mr. George Eady Jr. The annually. The gravelling of the road will afternoon’s sports included two baseball make considerable work for a number of matches and athletic contests. The fol- men and teams. lowing lodges sent members, Arnprior, JULY 7, 1971 Horton, Braeside, Renfrew and White Lake. The day was considered a espeSHOPPING MALL FOR RENFREW: cially good one for the first time since the Laurier Government came into power, Renfrew may soon have an enclosed shopas Mr. Robert Stewart says, there was no ping mall with some 650,000 square feet of shopping space. An information source train on the glorious twelfth. PURCHASED AUTOMOBILE: Dr. said that the mall, to be built on the West McKillop V.S. last week received the au- side of Renfrew, on a site of 12 acres, is tomobile he recently purchased. It is one still in the talking stages, but planners of the little “Hup” roadsters, manufac- are expected to be in Renfrew this week to tured in Detroit, and it is working very look further into the matter. The 12 acres satisfactorily. Dr. McKillop says that he have already been arranged for and are purchased it, not for pleasure, but for use currently covered by agreement of sale. in answering the calls of his profession, An area of six to eight acres would also and the machine being light, compact and be available for parking, which would be easy-running, it seems to be just built for another attraction of the proposed mall. Another aspect of the mall would be the this kind of work. employment it would provide, and although no definite number of jobs could JULY 2, 1936 be determined, it has been estimated it CONSTABLE JOHNSTON IN COM- could run into the hundreds. CLARKSON, GORDON & CO. WILL POSERS ROLE: Provincial Constable W.J. Johnston of Renfrew and Mr. William CLOSE RENFREW OFFICE: Clarkson, Johnston of Kirkland Lake, son and fa- Gordon & Co., and Milne, Honeywell and ther, both returned soldiers, are going as Burpee, Chartered Accountants, are clospilgrims to Vimy Ridge this month. The ing their office in Renfrew, Sept. 1, and circumstances will be something excep- transferring their practice to MacKillitional with more of the unusual added, can & Associates. Milne, Honeywell and because the son has written a hymn – both Burpee, with offices in Ottawa, merged words and music – which the R.C.H.A. with Clarkson, Gordon & Co., a national band of Kingston, at present at Petawawa firm, several years ago. James MacKillimilitary camp, will play at Vimy Ridge, to can came to Renfrew in 1954 and joined be sung in unison probably by thousands the late Albert Donnelly in partnership of ex-service men at the unveiling by King here. He recently announced that Rosmund Donnelly and Eldon Ferguson have Edward of the great memorial. Title of joined him in partnership under the name the hymn, is “Lord of All Life”. DR. J.J. MCCANN M.P. OBTAINS ROAD MacKillican & Associates. The accountGRANTS: Included in the grants of the ing firm will have a staff of 15. For help with research contact Olga Federal government toward road building is one of $6,000 to be used on the 13 mile Lewis at olewis@sympatico.ca. JULY 13, 1911

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Murphy is an active two-year-old Beagle/ Spaniel mix who was brought to the shelter as a stray and never claimed. He is an active dog who will require regular walks and activities to keep him busy. Murphy knows some basic commands but would benefit from more training. He is cratetrained and housebroken. Murphy gets along with some dogs and would be best suited in a home without cats and older children. He is very sweet and deserves to find a loving new home.

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It’s a wonderful sight, seeing a tan-coloured deer nursing two fawns in a field of second growth alfalfa. The fawns are so darn cute with their reddish-brown coat of hair covered in white spots. I see my beef calves nursing all the time so why do I get sentimental about young wildlife having an early morning snack of warm milk? We never saw a live deer when I was a youngster. They stayed hidden in the bush. In the winter we’d see tracks in the cedar swamp and saw where they had been feeding. I don’t know when they would be feasting on our clover and alfalfa fields but it certainly wasn’t when I was getting the cows or working in the hay.

MAYNARD VAN DER GALIEN RURAL ROUTES Now it’s common to see deer and their just-born fawns, especially in the early morning hours and late evenings. For the past 10 summers or so we have young fawns hiding in the tall grass beside the creek in the back hayfield, or bunkered down in the forage that is soon to be sliced off. One of the many advantages of cutting hay with a self-propelled swather is that the operator is sitting up high (like in a combine) and looks ahead and down into the forage. The operator

can watch for little packed down spots where deer will hide their young while they go feed or quench their thirst at a waterhole. Farmers cutting with a haybine or discbine can’t see little fawns because the operator is sitting lower and hay is cut off on one side behind the tractor. Fawns get killed. Early one morning last week I was cutting hay and saw a deer lingering at the end of the hayfield. I knew she had fawns hidden nearby and I was coming closer and closer to where she stayed. There was no way I was going to walk through the tall grass looking for the fawns. The deer could take a run at me. With the header of the swather up, I drove slowly towards the deer, which turned her head

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Two unexpected observations from Lime Kiln Road Hello Ila and Jim: Last Sunday, July 3, provided two unexpected observations. I was walking past a swampy area east of Lime Kiln Road when I was startled by a loud, explosive ‘chee-oom’ sound not far away. I turned around and saw an American bittern fly across the swamp and settle near the top of a dead tree, where it remained for 20-30 seconds before flying away. A few minutes later I saw, for the first time, a male indigo bunting perched high on a dead tree just west of Lime Kiln Road. During the last week of June, a blackbilled cuckoo, unmistakable because of the red patches around its eyes that made it look as though it had large, red eyes, alighted on a bush on Gillan Road, just ahead of me. I had never seen one before. Only a few metres away, in nearby bushes, I had two sightings of an American pipit at the end of May and beginning of June. Between the 3rd and 27th of June, I have seen a solitary sandpiper on several occasions. It was usually making its loud, shrill ‘wheet, wheet, wheet’ call. Last year, I saw a solitary sandpiper only once, on July 2, in the same area: possibly the same bird. Regards, Cedric Wright

JIM FERGUSON SCENE FROM THE HAWK’S EYE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT I just had to relate to you our entertainment around 7 o’clock in the evening. Richard and I were just finishing our dinner when I spotted a young white-tailed buck in the neighbour’s field behind our home. Last evening the young animal was intent, feeding on the alfalfa and possibly the odd soya bean left over from last year’s crop. The buck worked his way over to a female turkey and finally she reacted, flapped her wings and flew toward him. He immediately jumped back and went back to grazing. Four or possibly five encounters continued between the two with the deer making the advances toward the turkey. Nothing serious happened between the two. It was wonderful to be a witness to this interesting and I would suspect unusual encounter. We have been visited by both meadowlarks and bobolinks on the front

and back lawns; displays by both cliff and barn swallows; it is absolutely intriguing is to watch the swallows, as they circle around a small pond in the neighbour’s field There will be six or eight swallows circling and catching flies just above the water. Richard has been seeing an oriole in a near-by elm and of course our annual visit by two or three hummingbirds has been delightful. Their aerial battle for supremacy at the feeder is quite entertaining. Richard & Maureen Brennan OSPREYS NEST Henry Smith at Black Donald Lake has seen two offspring of a pair of ospreys that nest in the area. They are a few weeks old but are able look out over the edge of the nest and to consume any fish the adults bring to them. The nest is a few years old but Henry says it grows larger every year. The nest of sticks and brush can reach a height of 10 feet (3 m) and often collapse under its own weight. One researcher found three shirts, one bath towel, an arrow and his rake in the nest of one family he was studying. Also seen in nests have been pieces of rope, fish nets, brooms, old shoes, a straw

hat, bottles and tin cans. The two, sometimes three eggs are incubated for about 35 days by the female. The young fledge in about 10 weeks. AN INDIGO BUNTING Although a bit late in the season, Tracey Marki saw and heard a male indigo bunting claiming a territory. Indigo buntings are members of the finch family and as such will come to our feeders for Niger or sunflower seed. The female builds her nest close to the ground in the crotch of a low bush or shrub often in a tangle of raspberry canes. It is well anchored to the supporting plants. The cup is made of grasses and rootlets and lined with hair and feathers. The two to six eggs hatch in 12 to 13 days. There will be at least one brood and often two. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Road, RR 5, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 3Z87 phone 613-432-2738 or email jamesh@nrtco.net.

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The Community Calendar is a free service for non-profit organizations only. Items for the Renfrew Mercury’s Community Calendar must be submitted by noon the Friday preceding publication. Items are edited and published as space permits. Submit your event to peter.clark@metroland.com.

THURSDAY, JULY 14 • Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church chicken barbecue 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. on the church grounds, $10 per meal. Also, homemade pies at an additional cost.

SATURDAY, JULY 16 • Renfrew’s ninth annual Bible Proclamation this year is a 12-hour event at O’Brien Park. Opening ceremonies are at 9 a.m.; a closing miracle service from 6 to 9 p.m.. Participants read simultaneously different scripture passages. For information call Pastor Rose Leclaire of Sonbow Ministries at 613-649-2435. • St. Andrew’s United Church in Matawatchan presents an evening of lively music at 7 p.m. A number of musical groups will perform. Goodwill offering at door. Refreshments to follow. • Fossil hunting at the Bonnechere Museum in Eganville; 10 a.m. fossil hunt with Caveman Chris Hinsperger. Chris runs Bonnechere Caves and has a vast knowledge of fossils and where you can find them in the area. The museum lottery is now on. All winning tickets will be used in future draws. Buy your tickets now. • Bonnechere Museum annual photo

contest for professional and amateur photographers alike. Categories are black and white, portrait and landscape. Photo content up to the photographer. Submit your photo before Aug. 7.

MONDAY, JULY 18

the Victorian House. Early bird draws for $100 on the last Monday of every month. The final draw, for three grand prizes is Dec. 15. Tickets at Stone Meadows’ Kitchen Shop, where the miniature house is on display, and at RVH Auxiliary gift shop. All proceeds go to the RVH CT Scan fund.

brilliant local performers. Tickets for the show – with a deluxe country-style roast beef dinner with home baking cost $48.67 plus tax. Phone toll-free 1-866-310-1004 or check the website www.stonefence.ca to reserve.

• The Renfrew Lions Club holds a charity BBQ at the Metro Store in Renfrew.

TUESDAY, JULY 19

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20

• Blood donor clinic in honour of Tyler: Tyler is the son of Laurie Selle and Rob McEnroe, brother of Braydon, grandchild of Papa Ralph and Grams Chris Selle of Douglas and Grandpa Gerald Walsh and Gammy Barb Wilson of Cobden. Tyler was diagnosed with a rare for of Leukemia and requires many blood products. A blood donor clinic is behind held at the Cobden Pentecostal Church in the Fellowship Hall Tuesday, July 19 from 3 to 7 p.m. Help support a family in the community. Call 1-888-2DONATE to book an appointment. • Local author Michael Bradley will be reading his book, Magpie’s Missing Spoon, at the Admaston/Bromley Public Library’s Summer Reading Program at 9 a.m. Books will be available for purchase. Michael will be happy to autograph them for you.

NEIL SQUIRE SOCIETY • Do you have a disability, injury or illness and want to work? The Neil Squire Society offers free wellness workshops. Positive Self-Esteem & Confidence, Monday, July 18 from 12:30 to 3 p.m.; Decision Making, Monday, July 25 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. For more information and to register your space, call Natalie at 613-735-4586.

JULY 18-22 • The Admaston/Bromley Public Library in Douglas is running its Summer Reading Program to the theme Splash from Monday, July 18 to Friday, July 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. Children ages 4-10 are welcome. Crafts, games, movies, stories and more. Registration forms are available at the library or on the website at www.admastonbromleylibrary.com.

• Stone Fence Theatre presents The Opeongo Opera, a new supper theatre show, in Eganville at the Eganville Community Centre. The show is a hilarious musical travelogue of the Ottawa Valley featuring traditional and original music and

• Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary fundraising project. Victorian miniature house lottery and raffle. Tickets $20, entitles ticket holder to participate in 42 cash draws and one grand prize draw of

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• Support group for post traumatic stress syndrome meets every Wednesday at St. Andrew’s United Church Beachburg at 7:30 p.m. All welcome.

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• The Denbigh-Griffith Lions Club is holding an appreciation evening on at the Griffith Hall, Hwy 41, Griffith. It will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served and musical entertainment provided. The event is to demonstrate a token of appreciation for the continued support of the community for the fundraising events held by the DenbighGriffith Lions Club. The club’s latest fundraiser is to provide $25,000 over a period of five years to the Lakeland Family Team in Denbigh.

• Rock’N Roll Festival, July 23. Downtown Renfrew will be filled with family fun things to do from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Step Back In Time 11th annual Antique, Classic & Performance Car Show at Logos Land. Registration Fee $10; 10 a.m.

to noon. Show time noon to 3 p.m. Public admission by donation to CHEO. For more information call Kathy 613-432-6937 or 613-646-9755.

SUNDAY, JULY 24 • Afternoon in the Park at O’Brien Park. Helferty family at 2 p.m.

TUESDAY, JULY 26 • Heritage Renfrew open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at National Archives building, 770 Gibbons Rd. Power point display of resources, instruction for using family tree maker, free charts for family research, how to use microfilm, microfiche, etc. for research. Volunteers will assist in research if planning to stay all day. Bring a lunch. Tea and coffee provided

SUNDAY, AUG. 7 • Afternoon in the Park at O’Brien Park. Simon Clarke at 2 p.m.

SUNDAY, AUG. 21 • Afternoon in the Park at O’Brien Park. Willy and Jim at 2 p.m.

FRIDAY, AUG. 26 • Legend in Black – A tribute to Johnny Cash, 8 p.m. at the AFAC Wing. This marvellous show is being presented in support of the Renfrew Kinsmen and Kinette Club. Tickets are $25 and can be obtained by calling 877-571-5551. Bill Cayley creates an evening of the history, the sound, and the spirit of Johnny Cash.

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self, to find a life that I could live and the kind of life that would bring me joy. And that’s exactly what I found here, I found friends. CHOICES Career consultant and Toastmasters aficionado Fran Watson spoke of choices, and how hers had affected her life thus far. Everyone has a story to tell and obstacles to overcome, said Watson. “Our stories reflect who we are and who we are becoming,” said Watson. When people are young, parents make most of their choices, she said. Born in Toronto, Watson lived in the city for 13 years before her family moved. “I left behind all my friends, everything I knew. I knew no one,” she said. One of her first big choices was looming. “I was the new kid in town and there were two groups – the goody-goods and the baddybads,” said Watson. She thrived in high school, playing clarinet, joining the choir and playing sports. She met her husband in her last year of high school, eventually married and at 24 started a family of four children. She was 37 when the next big choice needed to be made. “I was tired of my husband’s infidelities and I asked him to leave,” she said. Instead of facing life as a single mom with a feeling of despair, she decided to seize the moment and get her university degree via correspondence. She recounted getting her first assignment back. “There was a great big red ‘F’ on it. I thought ‘maybe I don’t have what it takes,’” said Watson. It was her children who helped restore her faith. “They gathered around me and hugged me and said ‘we know you can do it,’” she said. The choice was the right one. “In August 2000, after 13 years of distance education, I proudly walked across the stage to receive my diploma,” said Watson.

She also spoke of her role as a career counselor and how positive her experience with Toastmasters has been. Lynne Kobus shared her poem ‘He Walks’ and explained how the experience of having a vision and writing the poem changed her. While she was once one who shied away from public speaking, sharing the poem and joining Toastmasters have helped her to share her creativity and active imagination with others. “If a vision comes along, embrace it, take it in and have fun with it,” said Kobus.

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It was a chance for a new Renfrew resident to say the ultimate thank you to family and friends, new and old. Focusing on Your Magnificence, an event held June 24 at the O’Brien Theatre in Renfrew, was an opportunity for Marcus Magdalena to tell his story and thank the many people who helped welcome him and offered their love and support as he settled in and began an important healing process. Special guests for the event included Fran Watson, Lynne Kobus and Lynne Zander, who emceed the event. “Everyone is magnificent,” said Zander. “You have a light inside of you and you are born with this light. It’s up to you to let it shine.” At one time active in theatre and drama, it would be Marcus’ first performance in 14 years, explained Zander. Born Marsha in October 1971, Marcus, in a show that was part performance art, part heartfelt monologue, told of a lifetime of challenges that included instances of abuse at a childhood friend’s home and a feeling of never quite fitting in, living as a straight woman, gay woman, transgendered person, gay man and straight man. The props for Marcus’ performance included a man’s suit coat on one side of the stage and a dress on the other and a washroom sign with the familiar male/female graphics. “I’ve had enough people tell me to get out of their washroom,” said Marcus. In college Marcus had his first lesbian experience and felt he was on track to figuring out where he fit in. After awhile, though, the feeling was back. “I just didn’t feel like one of them,” he said. Then came the decision to start the process of changing genders, which involved shots and treatments. Still, old demons resurfaced. “For 20 years my best friend was alcohol. By the time I was 39 years old I hated the world right back,” said Marcus. Homeless and battling addiction, something had to change. It was October 2010 when Marcus’ path took a distinctly positive turn. “I came to Renfrew and found a community of angels who believed in me,” he said. “They saw the light and came to my rescue.” The path to recovery included a walk back in his life and a look at all the experiences, positive and negative, to bring closure and forgiveness. “I came to Renfrew to find my-

Lynne Zander, Lynne Kobus, Fran Watson and Marcus Magdalena presented Focusing on Your Magnificence June 24 at the O’Brien Theatre in Renfrew.

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For those with super will power,

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Township of Greater Madawaska Public Library Board is looking for a permanent/ part-time Librarian to manage, administer, coordinate and evaluate the day-to-day activities of the township’s library. The ideal candidate will: - understand the needs and role of the library in a rural community - understand Ontario Provincial legislation dealing with public libraries - maintain all library records - work with the Library Board to develop and update policy and set budgets - demonstrate success in working with both staff and volunteers - foster a cooperative working relationship with the Township Council, Library Board and all sectors of the community Qualifications: The candidate will have: - a Library Diploma or an equivalent combination of education and experience - recent work experience in a library - experience using an integrated electronic library system - excellent organizational skills - strong oral and written communication skills

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Librarian

(Full Time Term up to 6 months with possibility of extension) Reporting lo the Manager of Economic Development Services, the Information Coordinator has the responsibility of updating and maintaining the economic development and tourism database structure as well as providing research, customer services and clerical support. The collection and disbursement of statistical information is also part of this position. Responsibililies also include the design and publication of various press qualily/web quality marketing materials and graphics for all departmental divisions including magazine and newspaper advertisements, charts, maps, digital photography, trade show booths, web banners, newsletters, press releases, and various electronic documents. Maintain new static and dynamic websites as needed, as well as maintain all exisling departmental websiles and social networking presence of Economic Development Services department. Qualifications: • Equivalent to Community College (1,2,3 Year Programs) in Administrative, Multi-Media, Graphics Design and Web Design. • Minimum 2 to 3 years’ experience in a related field. • Proven computer literacy in word processing, data base management, spreadsheet operations, graphic design and layout, and Internet applications in a Windows environment is required. • Strong interpersonal telephone skills, combined with excellent written and verbal communication skills, including creative writing ability and some media relations experience. • Ability to work independently, problem solve, manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. • Valid driver’s license and immediate accessible transportation. Compensation: $23.39 - $26.67 per hour. No benefits.

Salary to be negotiated, based on a 25-hour work-week. Starting date - on or about September 1, 2011 Location – Calabogie, Ontario For further information on this position: www.townshipofgreatermadawaska.com/library/news/employment-opportunity/

Please send your resume stating Competition #11-78, by 4:00 p.m., Friday, July 22, 2011 to:

Don Dennaught 613-623-4439 Chris Finnerty 613-294-7237 www.chrisfinnerty.ca

CHILD CARE

CHILD CARE SPACES available, offering educational activities, structured daily routine, breakfast, lunch, snacks provided, competitive rates, First Aid, CPR, Registered Early Childhood Educator. Information Pam Scheel 433-3754 EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER, infants & tots welcome, hours 7a.m.-5p.m. Snacks & lunch provided, lots of fun & games. Receipts & references call Alicia 433-9750 MORTGAGES & LOANS

Human Resources County of Renfrew 9 International Drive Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5

Applications should be sent electronically to: Chairman Greater Madawaska Public Library Board email: calabogie2011@gmail.com Closing date: August 2, 2011 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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LABOURER

required for full-time, year-round for busy automotive shop in Arnprior Automotive experience is an asset. The successful candidate will be self-motivated, detail-oriented, quick-learning, able to work in a fast paced environment and willing to work overtime including some Saturdays. Salary will be based on experience. Interested persons please submit resume with cover letter to: Box J c/o The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal St W, Arnprior, K7S 1L8

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CAREERS

Contact Chris Paveley

613-432-3655 ext 31 Toll Free 1-800-884-9195

Job Posting

chris.paveley@metroland.com

Position Title: Regional Human Resources Manager- 12 month contract (Maternity Leave) Department: Human Resources Location: Metroland – Ottawa Area: (Arnprior, Carleton Place, Kemptville, Nepean, Perth, Renfrew, & Smiths Falls)

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Labour relations – provide guidance and support to the management team on collective agreement interpretation & administration. Lead the grievance & arbitration process & assist in collective bargaining. Maintain a strong labour relations climate.

Ensure legal compliance is met with respect to all relevant employment and contractual legislation.

Facilitate learning & development by organizing and/or conducting training sessions and workshops.

Promote excellence within the HR function with respect to performance management, compensation planning, benefits administration, health & safety and WSIB, STD/LTD claims management.

Manage the recruitment & selection and on-boarding process to ensure the recruitment of top talent in a timely, cost-effect manner.

Participate in Corporate HR Initiatives and projects as assigned.

University degree or equivalent education in Human Resources

CHRP designation or working towards

Minimum 3-5 years management experience

Previous labour relations experience

Proven leadership and strategic thinking

Demonstrated track record of innovation and continuous Strong communication skills both written and verbal

Strong Interpersonal skills

Strong project and time management skills;

Managerial courage & political savvy

Results-oriented with the ability to think and learn on the fly.

Job Posting Job Title: Permanent Full-Time District Service Representative Department: Circulation Department Location: Ottawa Job Summary: This is a challenging role that requires an enthusiastic and energetic individual who is a self starter with strong communication, organizational, computer and problem solving skills. Experience is not necessary as on-the-job training will be provided for the right candidate. Position Accountabilities: • A flair for dealing with customers in a patient and understanding manner • Excellent verbal & written communication skills • Detail oriented and highly organized • Ability to handle multiple demands and prioritize tasks • Address timely concerns in a timely and professional manner. • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Windows, Word, Excel and PowerPoint • Valid driver’s license and ability to provide his /her transportation • Previous customer experience an asset • Bilingualism in English and French an asset Competencies, Competencies: Action oriented, Drive for Results, Composure, Customer Focus, Creativity, Learning on the Fly, Time Management • Excellent attention to detail • Ability to build and develop effective relationships within the team and with carriers • Strong communication skills • Exceptional customer service skills • Solid organizational skills and time management skills with the ability to multi-task • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment What we can offer: • We offer competitive compensation package including mileage allowance • Comprehensive benefits package • We offer rewarding opportunities for development and advancement

Interested candidates should forward their resumes on or before July 29th, 2011 to Nancy Gour:

ngour@metroland.com Job Category: Human Resources

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Interested and qualified candidates should forward their resume and cover letter no later than August 2, 2011 to the attention of Janet Lucas at janet.lucas@metroland.com / Fax: 613-224-2265. No phone calls please and only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Superintendant Couples Superintendent Couples As a couple, you will both be responsible for leasing, administration, customer service, cleaning, minor repairs, and maintenance of the interior and exterior of a residential property in Ottawa. Related experience and good communication and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and benefits package including on-site accommodation await you!! Please send your resumes (one from each partner) to: careers@minto.com fax (613) 788-2758 No phone calls, please. We thank all applicants, but only selected candidates will be contacted.

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JOB REQUIREMENTS: • Opening and troubleshoot finished PDF page layouts by writing, editing, keying and copying text; creating and importing graphics; converting, scanning and enhancing documents, illustrations and photographs, into digital images; operating proofing systems. • Ability to generate plates from digital file. • Maintains quality results by editing layouts including spelling, grammar, punctuation, reproduction, clarity and consistency; adhering to prepress standards. • Maintains prepress files by filing and retrieving layouts. • Keeps equipment operating by following operating instructions; troubleshooting software problems; calling for repairs. • Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical publications. • Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments. • Lift and load printing plates. SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS: • Qualified applicants must have previous prepress experience and attention to detail. • Organization, Quality Focus, Attention to Detail, Layout Skills, Deadline-Oriented, Equipment Maintenance and Job Knowledge. • Understand design concepts by evaluating space requirements, type size and style, spacing and graphics; reviewing customer’s designs. • Must be a Team Player with Positive Attitude and Strong Work Ethic. • Ability to work in a deadline inherent environment. • Able to work rotating shifts. • Good record of punctuality and attendance. • To perform “due diligence” as prescribed by the Ministry of Labour in the Ontario Health & Safety Act and understanding all Company policies and procedures as outlined in the employee handbook. SOFTWARE KNOWLEDGE: • Adobe Creative Suites 2, Quark Xpress, Preps, PC. CANDIDATES SHOULD REPLY TO: Dennis Girard, Plant Manager - Email: dennis.girard@metroland.com Send resumé in by July 21, 2011

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Employee Engagement - further develop a learning culture through effective succession planning, objective setting, performance development, talent review & development planning as well as one-on-one coaching Employee Relations – Coach Managers & employees through effective listening, counseling, being supportive & making appropriate recommendations in accordance with company policies, government legislation & the requirements of the business unit.

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Key Responsibilities: • Promote the business strategy & vision by acting as a business partner to assist in the implementation of key initiatives

Need Summer Help

CAREERS

Metroland Media currently has an opening for a Regional Human Resources Manager supporting the Ottawa region. Reporting to the Director, Human Resources, the incumbent will be responsible for providing expert Human Resources consultation to the Region ensuring all Human Resources needs are successfully met. Consulting with the regional businesses, the primary responsibility of this role is to provide guidance and consulting to ensure that business practices are promoted and supported by HR practices.

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SERVICES

CERTIFIED MASON 10yrs exp., Chimney Repair & Restoration, cultured stone, parging, repointing. Brick, block & stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. 613-250-0290. Professional Handyman “Honey Do This” Company specializing in small jobs. Painting, plumbing, carpentry. Creative solutions with reasonable rates. 30 years experience. Bill Weiss 613-570-1488, Renfrew, Arnprior, Calabogie weissmaintenance@ gmail.com GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave. Phone 613-4329335

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PROFESSIONAL FURNITURE RESTORATION, stripping, refinishing, reglueing. Ask for items we have to sell, dressers, antique table, parlor stoves etc. Open by chance or app’t, weekdays 9-9, closed Fri at 3p.m. Ask for Ted River Road Refinishing 613-4326892 TIMESHARE CANCEL CANCEL Your Timeshare Contract NOW!!. 100% Money Back Guarantee. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 1-888-356-5248 or 702-527-6868

PUBLIC NOTICE

PERSONALS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF DOUGLAS GERRY BROWN Late of the Town of Renfrew, in the Province of Ontario, Retired, Deceased Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the above-named deceased, who died on or about January 28th, 2011, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before July 28th, 2011. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the assets of the estate will be distributed to the persons entitled, having regard only to those , claims of which notice shall have then been received and duly verified. The undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claims they shall not then have notice. Dated at Ottawa, July 5th, 2011 Allison and Stephen Brown, Estate Trustees 954.839.6613 Fax

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CLASSIFIEDS WORK

COMING EVENTS

CORNFEST. Mark your calendar for Sunday, July 31 for Ross Presbyterian Church’s Cornfest. Details next week.

COMING EVENTS

DECORATION DAY Service will be held at Dacre Memorial Cemetery July 17, 2011 at 2:30pm

Voyageur Colonial Reunion Saturday July 16, 2011 in Crosby (Portland) Ontario. Potluck For Information call Glen - 613-272-2525 after 7pm or email b.g.lawson@sympatico.ca

AUCTIONS

July 14 2011 - RENFREW MERCURY

PUBLIC NOTICE

GRADUATIONS

HUGE 2 DAY AUCTION!!! HWY 401 & HWY 2 WOODSTOCK. July 22nd 10am. Construction Equipment, Excavators, Dozers, Loaders, Trucks, Attachments and More. JULY 23rd, 10am: Boats, Trailers, RVs, PWCs, ATVS, Utility Trailers and more! www.aeroauctions.ca CONSIGMENTS WELCOME. 705-715-3812. Barrie, ON

CAREERS

We are pleased to announce that

Nicholas Hamilton

CAREERS

Graduated from Vancouver Island University with a Bachelor of Natural Resource Protection in June 2011.

Are you bright? Are you hard-working? Do you feel you have potential? Perhaps you haven’t found the right company to “click” with or the right opportunity to really show what you can do. We may have a career for you as a member of our multimedia sales team.

Nicholas is the son of Patricia (Richard) Renaud and the Late Thomas Hamilton. Nicholas is employed by B.C. Ministry of Forests as Crew Lead, Initial Attack, Wildfire Fighter.

Some of the things you’ll enjoy about working as part of the sales team at Metroland: • Being part of Metroland’s adventure in the online and offline world • Working in a fast paced innovative working environment • Advising clients on cutting edge technologies and industry trends • Becoming an expert in the Web, publishing, and delivery • Self-directed earnings potential

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In this position, you will be called upon to: • Identify and discuss advertising needs with prospective customers • Understand and promote METROLAND MEDIA products and services relevant to each new potential client acquisition • Design proposals for customers based on needs assessment • Maintain positive and effective customer relationships

REAL ESTA TE

Metroland Media attributes its success and winning culture to its dedicated employees. We are committed to offering you a best-in-class total rewards package, ongoing growth and development opportunities, plus a dynamic and innovative working environment.

Call now for more information 1.877.298.8288

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Requirements: • A can-do attitude with a drive for success • Good Internet skills - SEO/SEM knowledge is an asset • The desire to earn the income you want based on sales results • Excellent communication skills • Media experience is an asset, but not required.

What’s your celebration?

Forward your resume in confidence to Nancy Gour (ngour@metroland. com) by July 30, 2011. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Barrhaven•Ottawa South

THIS WEEK Carleton Place • Almonte

Canadian Gazette Proudly serving the communities of Carleton Place, Mississippi Mills and Beckwith since 1867

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KANATA

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PRINT MEDIA

SATURDAY JULY 16, 8-12, 70 Haramis Dr. Children & adult clothes, 4 wicker bar chairs, wooden baby cradle & more SATURDAY JULY 16, 857 Eighth St. 7a.m.noon. Small appliances, house-wares, tools, Christmas decorations, furniture, books, movies INDOOR MOVING SALE, 98 Lorne St. 2 floors of household furniture etc. Everything must go. Some antiques, tools, art supplies, rattan, porcelain dolls. July 16, 8a.m.

FRIDAY JULY 15 12-6, Saturday July 16 9-4, Hwy 132/6014 Dacre area, canceled if Heavy rain

835 EIGHTH ST. Saturday July 16 8am RAIN OR SHINE Electric lawn mower, tvs, tv stands, dining room sets, dishes and Much GARAGE SALE INSIDE more!! 343 McBride Rd, (past Cotieville Saturday July 16 8am-12pm MULTI YARD SALE SatVarious items. Rain or urday 16-17, 8 a.m. 161 Ready Ave. Shine!! Household articles, HOUSE MOVING books, new sewing maSALE stuff to go from chine, pool table 4x8 tools, ladders, Antique slate, tools dressers and misc. 8a.m. July 16/11, 3807 Burnstown Rd. We are right on top of Thompson Hill with the white picket fence. Come take a peek.


FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES

Happy Birthday Scobie Boys!

ANNIVERSARIES

STAG & DOE

Happy 50th Anniversary

60 years

July 15, 2011

&Doe

Stag

Vacation Time

Ryder July 15 Jaxson July 18 Corson July 30

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To all our family, friends and the people we missed or could not find, the family of

Arnold and Lorna Boldt would like to invite you to their

60th Wedding Anniversary Celebration.

and

August 2011 Party Time Diana & Bryn Wakely

Saturday July 23, 2011 At the home of Peter and Shirley Boldt 401 Pinnacle Rd., Renfrew, Ontario Feel free to drop in between 2-6 and enjoy food, fun and a few laughs with the Boldt’s. No gifts, best wishes only.

50th BIRTHDAY PARTY

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Ryan Johnson Friday July 15th, 8pm Renfrew Legion $5/person

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Happy 50th Anniversary July 15, 2011

In honour of

April Vanderwal

Margaret Lepine

&

Darrin Peplinski To those whom we may have missed, we would like to extend an invitation to you, to join in the celebration of our marriage on July 23, 2011 8pm at the R.C.A.F Wing, Renfrew.

Adam & Andrew

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To avoid losing that precious mem ory,

HAPPY SWEET 16 TAYLOR

Along with family and friends Would like to invite everyone to come and celebrate

Donna & Mark’s 25th Wedding Anniversary!!! When: July 16, 2011 Where: Horton Community Center Time: 8:00 pm – 1:00 am

Dan & Catherine McNulty Love the family

Music provided by the sounds of The Riley New Band Then ……

Hairloom would like to invite all well wishers to help send Lester into retirement after 50 years of service in the Beauty Industry

Happy 50th Anniversary Dan & Catherine McNulty

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July 15, 2011

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This is your LUCKY YEAR! July 16th 2011 Love — Dad, Rayanne and Liam

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Love — your family To celebrate everyone is invited to an Open House to wish them well on Sunday July 17th at 168 Garden of Eden Road from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m.

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Love Your Parents xoxox

In honour of

Lauren Lyons

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Kelly O’Malley and Adam Murphy We would like to take this opportunity to invite anyone we may have missed, to our wedding Saturday July 16, 2011 Renfrew Armouries, 8 pm

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Thank You A special thank you to my family for the wonderful 85th birthday party they had for me. Thank you to all who attended far & near, also for all gifts, cards, best wishes, and David Rouselle for playing the guitar.

Cora Foy

In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day dear Mother, That we do not think of you.

We would like to thank everyone who helped us celebrate the wonderful occasions of our House Warming and 25th Wedding Anniversary. A special thank you to my brothers Alex and Andy for helping us get ready for the party and to Andy for the great music. To my sister Laura and brother in law Rick for always being there for us no matter what! Also a very special thank you to our incredible family from Montreal, we love you all. To all our Kingsbury family, especially Nanny (Nellie) and Popa (Bob) who guided us so gently after the ďŹ re. To our St. Michael family; to have our family and friends celebrating with us meant so much. Thank you to all who brought food, drinks and gifts. God Bless you all!!!

Lots of love, Perry, Cathy, Jordan, Braeden and Breanna

IN MEMORIAM

You may also download a copy at

www.communitynews.ca/memoriam

Larry Taylor Rawn Feb 15, 1953 – July 15, 2010 It has been one year since you went away. The heartache and sense of loss will not heal. I have our memories of our talks about growing old together and planning our future. I miss and love you so much. You and Ricky take care of each other and someday I will be with you again forever. You are my hero, you will be forever missed and loved always. Ann, children – Terry, Kenny, Ron, Angie – Ricky (Oct 30, 2009) and all 11 grandchildren who miss their cherished “Poppy� CL25361

J.J. Enright July 17, 2009 Fond are the ties that are broken, Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we shall keep him, As long as the years roll on. As we loved him, so we miss him, In our memory he is dear, Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. “In silence we remember.� Mom - Doris Brothers - Lorne (Colleen) & Darryl (Jean) Nieces & Nephews - Jason, Erin, Kristin, Sarah & James & families.

WILSON In memory of Richard Wilson 1951-2010 Passed away July 14, 2010 We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call it’s own. Like Ivy on the withered oak, When other things decay Our love for him will still be green And never fade away.

Joan Patricia Grys October 27, 1957 - July 14, 2008

My precious Dad

The world changes year to year And friends from day to day, But never will the ones we loved From memory fade away. Lovingly remembered by husband Bill and extended family

Call now for more information 1.877.298.8288

I wish I could see you one more time Come walking through my door But, I know that Is Impossible I will hear your voice no more I know you can feel my tears And you don’t want me to cry Yet, my heart Is broken Because I can’t understand why Someone so precious had to die I pray that God will give me strength And somehow get me through As I struggle with this heartache That was caused by losing you Grant Lavallee & children

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Leslie Colin McGregor W.W.II Veteran

The Lanark & Renfrew Scottish Reg’t C.A.(A) Canadian Corps Parachute Member Grande Lodge Odd Fellows (Royal Canadian Legion Member for 64 years) Wednesday, July 15, 2009, age 85 Interment Sunday July 17, 2011 Goshen Cemetery 1:30p.m. Lovingly remembered by all your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren CL25300

IN MEMORIAM

Can’t ďŹ nd a spot for that New Purchase?

ILAN, Robbie In loving memory of Robbie taken from us so suddenly July 10, 1992 Deep in our hearts there’s a picture, More precious than silver or gold. Tis a picture of a dear son and brother, Whose memory will never grow old. Thinking of you always Dad, Donna, Stephanie & Stacey COGHLAN, Sharron In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt who passed away July 19, 2004 God saw you getting tired, And a cure was not to be, So he put his arms around you. And whispered, “Come to Me.� With tearful eyes we watched you, And saw you pass away, And although we love you dearly, We could not make you stay. A Golden heart stopped beating, Hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. Lovingly remembered, Tim, Brenda, Amanda, Matt and Brandon

Love always, Mom, Frank, Sharon and Byron and family, Brian and Kathy and family

What’s your celebration?

MEMORIAL SERVICE

In precious memory of Mac Lavallee Who walked through Heaven’s Gate July 19, 1995

In Loving Memory of

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LINDSAY, Marilyn July 07, 2007 In memory of our dear mother.

73 IN MEMORIAM

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I would like to thank all who were responsible for the surprise party held for me June 20th in the Renfrew Rotary Hall of Bonnechere Manor to celebrate my 50th year here. Thank you for the lovely flowers, cards and gifts. The guests who were present, my immediate family, relatives and friends made the day complete.

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IN MEMORIAM

CARDS OF THANKS

July 14 2011 - RENFREW MERCURY

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