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They’re small but mighty. Renfrew Collegiate Institute is getting set for its 10th year of participation in the Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life. The local event has seen unprecedented success over the years, having raised $743,000 in the past nine years. In fact, RCI is the top fundraising school, including colleges and universities, in the country. “We’re a school of 407 kids right now so the fact we’re able to maintain that is absolutely amazing,” said teacher Micheal Wright. “You see schools of a thousand or 1,200 students that aren’t making that much.” Fifth-year student Mitchell Hanniman is chairing the Relay committee this year. He’s proud of his school’s success. To what do Wright and Hanniman attribute the ongoing success of the local Relay For Life event? “I think it’s just the town
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Renfrew Collegiate Institute is celebrating its 10th year of Relay For Life, raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. Committee chair Mitchell Hanniman and staff support Michael Wright are gearing up for the May 27 event. we live in,” said Wright. “It’s such a giving community – whether it be the hospital or hospice, anything the town fundraises for, the town gets behind it so much.” Hanniman said people are surprised how well Renfrew’s done compared to other larger schools. “A lot of people are aware but surprised because Renfrew is fairly small,” said Hanniman. “It’s not we’re
doing anything better, we’re doing it to fit our community.” The various events held in advance of the relay are well-supported. “Our car wash and our bake sale are one of our biggest contributors to our event,” said Hanniman. The car wash/bake sale is held in conjunction with the Renfrew Business Improvement Association’s down-
town yard sale in May. The Bonnie Kerr Memorial Cancer Carnival is another event that raises big bucks for the cause. And not only does Relay For Life raise funds for the cancer society, the local committee is in its second year of fulfilling a $25,000
commitment to Renfrew Victoria Hospital. It’s a great way for the community to see the fruits of their contributions. “We jumped at the chance to support the RVH campaign and the oncology education room,” said Wright. “You can actually walk down the hall at the hospital and see the RCI resource room and see where the money’s actually going.” This year’s Relay For Life will be held May 27 at MaTe-Way Park, and though it’s a lofty goal, organizers would be thrilled if they could hit the million dollar mark in this 10th anniversary year. New this year also is the opportunity for the top fundraising school to win a Hedley concert, which might just be the extra push needed. Along with changing the format last year from an overnight event to one that runs from noon to midnight, the committee introduced
a junior relayer component that proved popular. Both of those elements are back for 2016. “My two children are already talking about it,” said Wright. “It gets them into that early philanthropy – the idea of giving back. To see them be a part of it, it just kind of brought a more family type atmosphere to the event.” Hanniman said they are hoping to get all those involved in organizing the past events to return. “We’d like to try and get all the previous chairs of Relay For Life and get them back on board this year and make it like an alumni/ homecoming relay,” he said. A kickoff assembly and breakfast will be held in March. “Let’s show how much money we can raise as a community,” said Hanniman. For more info, contact the school or visit RCIRelay4Life on Facebook.
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Family, friends set to remember gifted musician Staff
His kindness, humour, talent, dedication and artistry always turned heads, and will continue to do so.
He was a bright and shining musical star. Well-known musician Fraser Holmes, 28, is being remembered as an extremely talented musical artist and treasured family member and friend. Holmes died peacefully, with his loved ones by his side, at the Ottawa General Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 31, following a lengthy battle with Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL). The Renfrew native and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School graduate left a lasting impression on the music scene in the Ottawa Valley and beyond.
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“It is with extreme sadness that I say goodbye to one of my closest friends. Fraser Holmes was like a brother to me. Since we met in 2012 we’ve shared at least two lifetimes worth of memories together, onstage and off. I feel lucky to have been able to have had such amazing times with him and am so sad this has happened to such a great friend and gifted musician,” wrote Rheaume. “Wherever we went everyone loved Fraser right away, he touched a lot of people in the time I knew him. His kindness, humour, talent, dedication and artistry always turned heads, and will continue to do so.” A Celebration for Fraser is being planned for Jan. 17 at the Renfrew Armouries. “As per Fraser’s wishes, there will be no traditional service or wake, but instead a celebration/ bash (celebrash) of his life,” says an online notice for the event. “We invite everyone to join us to remem-
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Holmes’ first band was Makeshift, the predecessor to The Prefect. Most recently, he was a part of acoustic folk duo GladStoneAve. Among his recent shows was a gig with popular Ottawa singer/ songwriter Amanda Rheaume Band at TD place on Nov. 14. The artist posted on her Facebook page about the profound loss.
ber Fraser through song, story and drink. Bring your instruments and your fondest stories and memories of Fraser.” Holmes is survived by his parents, Charlene Taylor (Andy) and Phil Holmes (Becky), partner Tori Turcotte-Arsenault, brother Alex (Amanda) and Patrick, and step-brothers Mitch and Jay Taylor, grandparents Doreen Dagenais (late Adrian) and Madeleine Holmes (late Sid) and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Honouring Holmes’ wishes, a gathering for family and friends will be held at the Renfrew Armouries, 115 Veterans Memorial Blvd., in Renfrew on Sunday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ottawa General Hospital, 5 West BMT unit would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins. ca
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RENFREW DRIVER CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED TWICE IN TWO DAYS
A driver was arrested on two consecutive days for driving with alcohol in his system and is now facing criminal charges, says a report from the Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. On Sunday,Dec. 20 at 5:27 p.m. OPP officers responded to the LCBO in Renfrew after they refused to serve a suspected intoxicated customer. The male refused the offer of a taxi and drove his vehicle away. Officers located the male nearby at his residence. After investigating and speaking with the male, officers arrested him for impaired driving. He was taken to the detachment for breath tests. The 66-year-old Renfrew man was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80mgs. His driver’s licence was seized for a 90-day administrative driver’s licence suspension (ADLS). He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Feb. 3. Provincial Const. Marc Bennett led the investigation. On Monday, Dec. 21 at 8:04 p.m. OPP officers received information
that a male driver was impaired, and had been arrested for the same offence the day before. Const. Marc Bennett patrolled and located the suspect. He attempted to stop the vehicle and followed the male driver to a residence. The male had been drinking and failed a roadside alcohol screening test. Following further breath tests at the detachment, the 66-year-old was charged with driving over 80mgs and driving while under suspension. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Feb. 3. BREAK AND ENTER
On Monday, Dec. 21 a report was made to police that sometime over the previous weekend a thief attended Town & Country Forming Ltd. on Gillan Road in the Town of Renfrew, forcing entry into a building on the premises. Stolen property included a significant amount of construction equipment and tools. Provincial Const. Dave Peace is investigating. DOMESTIC DISPUTES
Renfrew OPP officers responded to nine domestic disputes during the past week. One male was charged with two counts of breach of probation, and one male was charged with breach of a recognizance. No other criminal offences occurred. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse in an intimate relationship please seek help. You can talk to your physician, an abuse issues nurse at your local hospital, or a police officer. You can also call the Bernadette McCann house for Women at 1-800-267-4930. They provide 24-hour telephone sup-
port, all calls are confidential, no call display and callers are directly connected to a worker. THEFT
Two wood processing units were stolen from a business property in White Lake. The equipment was last seen on Monday, Dec. 28 and discovered missing on Thursday, Dec. 30. Both units were Cord King Wood Processors. Total value of the theft is in excess of $195,000. Provincial Const. Jeff Cassidy is leading the investigation. An adult tricycle was stolen from a residence on Hall Avenue in Renfrew on Friday, Jan. 1 in the evening. The suspect was seen walking away with the tricycle and police followed the tracks in the snow to a residence. The tricycle was in the driveway under a tarp. The male suspect was located and arrested. A 34-year-old Renfrew man was charged with theft under $5,000; trespassing at night, and breach of probation. He was remanded in custody for a bail hearing on Jan. 2. Provincial Const. Dave Peace investigated. MARINE STUDENT POSITION
The Renfrew OPP is once again seeking a marine assistant for the summer. This exciting opportunity is open for students to assist a police officer with marine duties during the summer months. Learn and contribute firsthand, and gain valuable experience in the law enforcement environment. All jobs open Jan. 4 and this position closes Feb. 16. Applications are only accepted online. Go to www.Ontario. ca/summerstudents for more information and to apply.
OPP team that fights child victimization marks 40th anniversary Every day in this province, children and teens are being victimized in their communities and in the online world. 40 years ago, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) joined forces with other police agencies to crack down on child sexual predators. The unit began with one OPP investigator and one from the thenMetro Toronto Police. Originally referred to as ‘Project P,’ it has become the OPP Child Sexual Exploitation Unit. Today, highly-trained teams from 26 police agencies work cooperatively with the OPP as part of the Provincial Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation on the Internet. In 2006, the provincial strategy was created in response to the need for a co-ordinated, province-wide ap-
proach to combat Internet crimes against children. Officers work tirelessly to identify victims, seek out predators, and guide leading-edge computerized forensics in their fight against these horrific crimes. Last year alone, as of Oct. 31, the OPP Child Sexual Exploitation Unit, and members of the provincial strategy, have undertaken 5,065 investigations, and laid 1,350 charges against 383 people. During that time, 106 victims were identified and referred to community support services. Marking the 40th anniversary in Orillia OPP Chief Superintendent Don Bell, Commander of Investigation and Support Bureau, addressed officers about the complex and labour-intensive investigations that police undertake with limited
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resources to hunt down predators who exploit and abuse children. He praised the members’ persistence and professionalism while noting the potential toll investigations take on their well-being. Bell reminded officers that, before police can take care of others, they need to take care of themselves. In their ongoing efforts to protect our children from those who would do them harm, police have remained focused on education and awareness. Parents and guardians need to educate themselves to keep children safe and keep Internet predators out of our real and virtual communities. For more information on what parents and those who have been victimized can do, go to the website www.protectchildren.ca .
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On Sunday, Jan. 3 at approximately 1 p.m. a male entered the Canadian Tire Gas Bar on O’Brien Road in Renfrew. He displayed an edged weapon, took cigarettes and left the store. He was followed by staff and police arrested the male in a nearby parking lot. A 40-year-old male from Greater Madawaska Township was arrested and held for a bail hearing on Monday, Jan. 4. He is charged with robbery with a weapon. Provincial Const. Sarah Darraugh led the investigation.
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On Jan. 1 at about 4:30 a.m., police and paramedics arrived at a home on Gillies Street near the Braeside RA Centre.
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Wakely. “He is about the size of a six month old and is wrapped in a white t-shirt.” The nativity has been around for as long as many can remember and was named for long-time community supporter Vern Yemen after his death in 1996. The life-size nativity is lit each year at a worship service on the first Sunday in Advent and stays in place into January. Anyone with any information is asked to call Renfrew OPP at 613432-3211.
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PLEASE DO NOT PUSH SNOW OR ICE ONTO TOWN STREETS OR SIDEWALKS According to the Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990 C8, S181, “No person shall deposit snow or ice on a roadway (highway) without permission in writing to do so from the Ministry of Transportation or the Road Authority responsible for the maintenance of the road. HIGHWAY includes a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines therof. Michel Asselin, Director of Development & Works
Glass, tile, beads and other interesting finds will be used. No experience required. The course instructor will contact participants prior to the first class to discuss colour and pattern preferences. This is an adult only class. $150.00 (resident rate) Tuesdays January12 - March 1 6:00pm-9:00pm Renfrew Recreation Centre Learn to Play Bridge (card game) Beginners and current players who wish to improve their bridge strategy will enjoy this weekly drop in program. Come alone or with a partner - everything is supplied. Bridge is an excellent opportunity to socialize and a great activity for the mind. All ages are welcome. Instruction groupings for rank beginners and current players will occur. A yearly membership ($10.00) is required to join this Community Bridge Club. $3.00 weekly drop in per person will be collected at the door. Mondays beginning January 18 6:30pm-8:30pm Renfrew Recreation Centre New Years Resolution? Try something new this year! Renfrew is home to some fun activities, why not try one? Call the Renfrew Recreation Centre for contact information for Zumba with Peter, Adventures in Motion Circuit Training, Instructional Art with Bill, Jiu Jitsu, Zumba with Jayleen, Tai Chi, Karate with Sensei Mauro, Bellydance with Gwen, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and more. Frewfest 2016 – Renfrew’s Winter Carnival Free events over the weekend including a children’s dance, horse and sleigh rides, kids zone, word carving demonstration, snow sculpture contest, indoor and outdoor skating, vintage snowmobile show, trivia contest, bonfire, chili and hot dog dinner, fireworks and more. January 22-24 Ma-te-Way Park
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY OWNERS Property Tax Rebates for Vacant Commercial and Industrial Buildings In accordance with Ontario Reg. 325/01, and the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001, property tax relief for vacant commercial and industrial buildings in the Town of Renfrew will be provided to property owners through rebates that are issued by the municipality. To be eligible for a rebate, a building or portion of a building must be unused for at least 90 consecutive days. It is the property owner’s responsibility to ensure the application meets regulatory standards. Completed applications for the 2015 tax year, must be submitted to the Treasury Department located in the municipal building at 127 Raglan St S on or before February 29, 2016. Vacancy Rebate Applications are available on our website http://www.town. renfrew.on.ca or at the municipal office. Office hours are Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 7, 2016 5
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WITH IT FOR Ω Ω DELIVERY HEATED FRONT SEATS Ω Ω ,PLUS &6-SPEED DESTINATION INCLUDED.INCLUDED. PLUS HST. PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT HEATED DOOR MIRRORS ♦FEES, US HST. , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENTS IN PRICE , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE IN PRICE 2012 CANADIAN AND SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT 5 DR GL MANUAL. AIR CONDITIONING 2012 CANADIAN AND † BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR HEATED FRONT SEATS INCLUDES WITH OWN IT FOR COUPE CREW PLUS AND Ω DELIVERY NORTH AMERICAN Ω Ω NORTH AMERICAN & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, HEATED DOOR MIRRORS BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 2012 CANADIAN AND 2012 CANADIAN 96 MONTHS 2012 CANADIAN AND † FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR WITH OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR CAR OF THE YEAR HEATED FRONT SEATS $ INCLUDES CAR OF THE YEAR ® OWN IT FOR WITH ® HEATED DOOR MIRRORS INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS POWER NORTH AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD96/USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS HWY: •5.6L/100 KM WINDOWS OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS WITH † FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS INCLUDES MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH OWN IT FOR SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MONTHS Limited model shown HWY: 5.6L/100 KM CAR FRONT, OF THE YEAR CAR OF THE YEAR $ � CAR OF THE YEAR ® OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 KM WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM •HWY: DUAL HEATED POWER ® INCLUDES † HEATED DOOR MIRRORS & DOOR LOCKS6•AIRBAGS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • 6DUAL HEATED POWER 2013 WER INCLUDES: AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER IN PRICE � INCLUDES: • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS 0 KM WINDOWS 5.6L/100 KM FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 KM † INCLUDES † 2013 2013 INCLUDES CITY: 8.7L/100 $ ADJUSTMENTS FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS model shown HWY:HEATED 5.6L/100 EXTERIOR MIRRORS Limited POWER WINDOWS & †DOORINCLUDES LOCKS 05.6L/100 KM� KM KM� KM 2013 EXTERIOR HEATED POWER & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL POWER &†DOORMIRRORS LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY PRICE 2012 †BESTINCLUDES NEW CAR FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� INCLUDES INCLUDES † SMALL 2013 CONTROL SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS $ INADJUSTMENTS MONTHS HWY: 5.3L/100 KM EXTERIOR MIRRORS 96 ® POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS 2013 EXTERIOR MIRRORS FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FRONT, AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM IN PRICE 2012 BEST NEW SMALL CAR 2012 BEST NEW SMALL CAR (UNDER $21K) ▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM Ω FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MONTHS AN W E ADJUSTMENTS WY: 5.3L/100 KM HWY: 5.3L/100 KM APRICEW E ® POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS NO MONEY AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD SYSTEM IN N FINANCING FORDOWN BI-WEEKLY (UNDER (UNDER $21K) OWN IT FOR Q ♦ �� D IT QUI STEERING WHEEL$21K) AUDIOAUDIO CONTROLS ITY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ OWN ITAFOR WITH SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. 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PRICE SELLING IN PRICE$1,000 HWY: 5.6L/100 SELLING KM PREVIOUS SONATA GLSMIRRORS AUTO. PRICE PRICE: $26,700�� SONATA GLS SELLING $26,700 HWY: 5.6L/100 ∏ PRICE: EXTERIOR LEATHERBEST SEATS CLEAN CARPROOF RENTAL FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 2013$1,000 Ω HWY: 5.2L/100 KM �� Ω �� ADJUSTMENTS A Ω � SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 � E POWER & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE 25,992 KMS W CITY: 8.7L/100 2012 CANADIAN AND HWY: 5.6L/100 KM WINDOWS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. N CITY: 8.7L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM CITY: ▼ ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION BI-WEEKLY INCLUDED. PLUS HST. FINANCING FOR AI QUWKM IN PRICE 7.1L/100 EQ /100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 Ω OWN8.7L/100 IT FOR WITH ADNPLUS 32,510CITY: KMS 62,542 KMSDELIVERY & DESTINATION KMS Ω � 19,627 EQ KM▼ E I IKM POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: KMIT 2012 CANADIAN AND 1 WTANHDHST. HST. , FEES, DELIVERY INCLUDED. 96 MONTHS CITY:ADJUSTMENTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: ADJUSTMENT , FEES, INCLUDED. INADJUSTMENT PRICE FINANCING FOR & DESTINATION TH ▼ OWN FOR WITH WITH BI-WEEKLY ® IN PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE Ω ♦PLUS HST. ∏ NORTH AMERICAN EQ EQUIP D67.1L/100 ITNSU1Q6UPWPKM W " U N/100 2013 OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. 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PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT N N OY KM O Y F L L INCLUDES INCLUDESFINANCING † CONTROLS † CITY: HWY:7.1L/100 5.2L/100 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR CANADIAN OF THE YEAR OOLO R OOLO W R OF AIR CONDITIONING Y KM HKM 2012 AND 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO 2 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS ▼Y H O W E AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT F▼Y OO F WITH OWN IT FOR INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY 100WKM CITY: 7.1L/100 KM AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY O E ♦ AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN HE W F AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT HELS W EE F AWARDED SELLING PRICE: $19,285 GLWITH 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT ® CONDITIONING OWNSEATS ITAIR FOR XILIARY INCLUDES: • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • ®AUXILIARY Limited model shown AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT †MANUAL. ® GLS ® HE HE LS U.S. NATIONAL INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR •ΩELANTRA AUXILIARY 6 AIRBAGS EL E ♦ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES model shownXM™ GLS modelPREMIUM shown AWD NORTH AMERICAN HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH INCLUDED. SAFETY RATING EL EL FEES, DELIVERY &XM™ DESTINATION PLUS HST. ® HANDSLS $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT ® ,® model shown †MANUAL. ® CAR OFFREE THE YEAR Limited 6 AIRBAGS 6 AIRBAGS ADMINISTRATION HANDSS INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES SAFETY ADMINISTRATION HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD Ω HANDS S U.S. NATIONAL S U.S.SAFETY U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF �� PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT $ iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 CAR OFFREE THEPHONE YEAR SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONHWY: 5.6L/100 KM �� SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING ® ® FREE PHONE �� SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF HWY: 5.6L/100 AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUTINJACKS SONATA GLS WITH AUTO.INCLUDED. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM CITY: KM OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENT , $26,700 FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST.$ �� PRICE SONATA AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: 6L/100 HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. � KM WINDOWS & DOOR INLOCKS PRICE WITH KM CITY:CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� KM OWN IT FOR IN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY &GLS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. IN PRICE PRICE † PLUS Ω ININPRICE 6POWER AIRBAGS INCLUDES 7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 6POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS IN PRICE Ω BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR † Ω ΩFOR AIRBAGS 6 AIRBAGS ADJUSTMENTS ® INCLUDES FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTSΩ ADJUSTMENTS OWN IT OWN IT FOR WITH BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR ADJUSTMENTS SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREEΩ WITH ® BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR ADJUSTMENTS ∏ $ ® ® FINANCING 96 MONTHS FOR BI-WEEKLY OWN IT FOR OWN IT FOR INPUT JACKS 2013 96 MONTHS OWN FORBI-WEEKLY WITH OWN FORBI-WEEKLY WITH FINANCING FOR FINANCING FOR ITiPOD SIRIUS WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE WITH ITiPOD SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE WITH 2013 ® XM™ RADIO ® /USB/AUXILIARY 2013 ∏ ∏ $ BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS 2013 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS 2013 AWARDED THEHWY: HIGHEST5.2L/100 GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM &CAR STEERING 2013AUDIO KM BEST SELLING CAR CANADA BEST SELLING CANADA 96IN MONTHS 96IN MONTHS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KMTHESAFETY AWARDED THE RATING HIGHEST GOVERNMENT CRASH AIR † CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®•AUXILIARY †† NO MONEY DOWN POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS AUDIO CONTROLS RNMENT AWARDED HIGHEST GOVERNMENT 2012 CANADIAN AND INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS AUXILIARY ® †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING CONTROLS INCLUDES: PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING IN PRICE Limited model shown 100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 KM▼ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM 7.1L/100 KM CRASH SAFETY RATING U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � HWY: 5.6L/100 KMCITY: EST GOVERNMENT THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT G CRASH SAFETY RATING INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®HANDS � ® ΩAWARDED NO MONEY DOWN POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOWS & DOOR †WHEEL LOCKS AUDIO CONTROLS CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 2012 CANADIAN AND Limited model shown ®• SIRIUS XM™ ®AUXILIARY IN PRICE CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ▼ ADJUSTMENTS INPUT RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD CRUISE CONTROL 100 KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM TY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING AFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � Limited model shown20 � � 20 ®SYSTEM ® ® CITY: 8.7L/100 KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM FREE PHONE • POWER SUNROOF Limited model shown FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ♦ ADJUSTMENTS NORTH AMERICAN INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD SAFETY ADMINISTRATION GHWAY TRAFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ON SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SIRIUS CRUISE CONTROL SIRIUS CRUISEXM™ CONTROL RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. 20 PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF 20 AMERICAN FINANCING BI-WEEKLY ♦ NORTH NISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 96 MONTHS FOR XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE FREEFREE SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 PHONE$750 SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF Ω ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. HEATED FRONT SEATS 96 MONTHS PRICE•ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CAR OFOF THE YEAR HEATED FRONT SEATS PHONE HEATEDSYSTEM FRONT SEATS & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, DELIVERY & STEERING STEERINGWHEEL WHEELAUDIO AUDIOCONTROLS CONTROLS �� CAR THE YEAR �� SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS PHONE SYSTEM & SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 MONEY PRICESTK#GK0406 NO �� DOWN STK#GK0106A STK#GK0106 STK#GK0406A STK#R050 STK#R078 STK AIR CONDITIONING OWN IT FOR WITH �� Limited model shown SELLING PRICE: $20,645 RICE TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEEDOWN MANUAL. $1,250ΩMONEY PRICE NO AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING WITH OWN IT FOR FOR WITH WITH IT FOR OWN IT FOR OWN IT FOR Limited model shownWITH ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY DOWN & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CRUISE CONTROL Ω ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, DELIVERY 2013 & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT WITH OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENT HST. , FEES, WITH DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. CRUISE CONTROL CRUISE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES,2013 DELIVERY 2013 & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 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Finance GL offers 6-Speed include Manual/Santa Delivery and FeECO Sport Destination 2.4L FWD of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 Auto with an annual fees, finance levies, rate and of 0%/0%/0.99% all applicable charges for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $83/$92/$139. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,131. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and all applicable charges ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM GL 6-Speed Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0.99% forCorners 96 months.Nepean Bi-weekly payments are $83/$92/$139. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,131. 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Finance example excludes 96 months registration, for a total insurance, obligation PPSA of $19,285. and license Cash fees. price Delivery is $19,285. and Destination Cost of Borrowing charge includes is $0. Example freight,price P.D.E., includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, MORE levies,BI-WEEKLY and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Corners Delivery andNepean Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., 2164 Robertson Rober Rd Bells 96 months for a total obligation of $19,285. Cash price is $19,285. Cost of Borrowing is model $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, MORE levies,BI-WEEKLY and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. 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Limited/ Fe Sportof2.0T Limited AWD are $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. include Delivery and Destination hicle’s starting price. charges adjustments $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 of up to $200/$750/$500 fees, levies, available all onapplicable 2013 Accent charges 5 Door (excluding GL 6-Speed HST).Manual/Elantra Prices exclude GL registration, insurance, PPSA and ΩPriceshown: adjustments are calculated the vehicle’s starting PriceSanta adjustments up to $200/$750/$500 available on 2013 Accent 5Prices Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GL of trade-in $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and all 2013 applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices registration, insurance, and license fees. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the starting price. adjustments of up to $200/$750/$500 2013 Accent 5 Door GLavailable 6-Speedfor Manual/Elantra nnot be assigned. charges No vehicle 6-Speed Manual/ required. SantaπBased Fe Sport on2.4L the FWD June YTD Auto. PriceAIAMC adjustments report. applied †Ω♦Offers before available taxes. for Offer aexclude limited cannottime, be combined or used inPPSA conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable andvehicle’s cannot be assigned. No Price vehicle trade-in required. πBased on the Juneavailable YTD 2013on AIAMC report. †Ω♦Offers a limited time,GL TM Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Elantra L Manual/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2016 Accent 4-Door L Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. ®/™The †Finance offers available O.A.C. The Hyundai from Hyundai names, logos, Financial product Services names, based feature on a new names, 2013 images Accent and 5 Door slogans GL are 6-Speed trademarks Manual/Elantra owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra 6-Speed Manual/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. πBased on the June YTD 2013 AIAMC report. †Ω♦Offers available for a conditions. limited time, TM arranty coverage covers and most subject vehicle tocomponents change orborrowing cancellation against defects without inoffers workmanship notice. See dealer under for normal complete use and details. maintenance Dealer may conditions. sell by for less. Inventory ischarges limited, dealer orderFinance may offers be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use andGL maintenance $0 down payment required. Cost of is $0. Finance include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,895/$1,595, levies and all applicable (excluding HST). exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Financing example: 2016 Elantra L Manual at 0% per annum equals $85 biweekly for 84 months for a total The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door 6-Speed Manual/Elantra g is $0/$0/$1,131. and Finance GL offers 6-Speed Manual/Santa Delivery and Fe Sport Destination 2.4L notice. FWD of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 Auto an for annual fees, finance levies, rate and ofDealer 0%/0%/0.99% all applicable for less. 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $83/$92/$139. No down paymentComprehensive required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,131. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination fees, levies, andmaintenance all applicable conditions. charges subject to include change or cancellation without Seewith dealer complete details. may sell charges for Inventory is limited, dealer order may††be required. ††Hyundai’s Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defectsofin$1,550/$1,550/$1,760 workmanship under normal use and
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of $15,627. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance includes Delivery and Destination for charge $1,695, levies and all applicable charges Finance excludes registration, insurance, and license Delivery and Destination charge includes P.D.E.and and aDestination full tank of gas.ofHoliday bonus of up to $2,000/$1,500/$2,000 all new 2016 charges Elantra GLobligation 6-Speed Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto with an annualexample finance rate of 0%/0%/0.99% 96 ofDestination months. Bi-weekly payments are(excluding $83/$92/$139. No example down payment required. of PPSA Borrowing is fees. $0/$0/$1,131. Finance offers includefreight, Delivery $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies,available and allon$92 applicable ††HST). †† mple: 2013 Elantra 6-Speed (excluding Manual HST). for Finance $19,285 Offers (includes exclude registration, price adjustment) insurance, at PPSA 0% per and annum license equals fees. Delivery and for charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin and a††full tank of Cost gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes price adjustment) at 0% per annum bi-weekly for LGL Manual/2016 Accent 4-Door LOffers Manual/2016 Santa Fe $750 Sport 2.4L FWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes.$92 Offerbi-weekly cannot be combined or†† used inincludes conjunction with available Offerfees isfees non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Leasing available O.A.C. from Hyundai Motor Finance $750 based a new 2016 Tucson 2.0L annualequals lease rate $92 of 1.49%. Biweekly ††dealeroffers. †† any other (excluding HST). Finance exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and of license fees.includes and Destination freight, P.D.E., admin and full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra GL offers 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes $750onprice adjustment) at FWD 0%with peranannum equals bi-weekly for ††charge . Finance example excludes months registration, for afor total insurance, obligation PPSA of $19,285. and license Cash fees. price Delivery $19,285. Cost Borrowing charge isDelivery $0. freight, price P.D.E., Delivery Destination of Destination $1,550 fees, levies, and all a†† applicable charges (excluding HST). example registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery charge includes freight, lease96 payments of $138 a 60-month walk-away lease. Down payment ofis$0 andand firstDestination monthly payment required. TotalExample lease obligation isincludes $17,940. Lease offerand includes Delivery and charge of $1,795, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST).Finance Lease offer excludesexcludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. and Fees Destination may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on allP.D.E., †† months for a total obligation ofapplies. $19,285. Cash priceconsumption $19,285. Cost of Borrowing isActual $0. Example price includes and Destination of $1,550 fees, GL levies, and all charges (excluding Finance example excludes insurance, PPSA and license fees. and Destination includes freight, P.D.E., models. 20,000 km allowance per ayear Additional charge ofis$0.12/km. ofon models shown:5 2016 Elantra Limited/2016 Tucson 1.6TDelivery Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa7Fe Sport 2.0T Limited/2016 Accent 4-Door GLapplicable are $27,677/$41,527/$42,577/$19,577. Prices includeSanta Delivery Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595, fees, levies and Delivery all applicable charges (excludingcharge HST). Prices exclude registration, 100KM)/ Santa Fe 96 Sport dealer 2.4L FWD admin Auto fees (HWY and 6.7L/100KM, full tank of gas. City ▼Fuel 10.1L/100KM) are•Prices based for 2013 Energuide. Accent Door GL fuel 6-Speed efficiency Manual may(HWY 5.3L/100KM; City .1L/100KM)/Elantra 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City HST). 7.1L/100KM)/ Feand Sport 2.4L registration, FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7 .1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7 .1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. •Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2016 Accent 4-Door GL (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Manual/ Elantra Limited/ vary Santa based Fe on Sport driving 2.0Tconditions Limited AWD and are the $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. addition of certain vehicle accessories. Prices includeFuel Delivery economy and Destination figures are used for comparison purposes only. ♦Price of models shown: 2013 Accent 5 Door GLS 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra Limited/ Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD are $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. Prices include Delivery and Destination Actual fueladjustments efficiency may conditions varyupbased onand driving conditions andofthe addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are for for comparison purposes only. •Government 5-Star fees. Safety Ratingsshown: are part of the U.S. Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New CarSanta Assessment Program *Based on the 2009-2015 Automakers Canada (GAC) Sales report. †•Offers vary based on of driving the addition certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures areused used comparison purposes only.license ♦Price of models 2013 Accent 5 Highway Door against GLS 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra Limited/ Fe Sport Limited AWD are $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. include Delivery and Destination hicle’s starting price. Price charges $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 of to $200/$750/$500 fees, levies, available and all onapplicable 2013 Accent charges 5 Door (excluding GL 6-Speed HST). Manual/Elantra Prices exclude GL registration, insurance, PPSA and ΩPrice adjustments areNational calculated the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of2.0T up(www.SaferCar.gov). to $200/$750/$500 available on 2013Global Accent 5Prices DoorofGL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GL availableof for$1,550/$1,550/$1,760 a limited time and subject tofees, changelevies, or cancellation notice. Dealer may(excluding sell for less. HST). Inventory is limited. 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Delivery and consumption destination charge includes P.D.E., dealer admin fees5.2L/100KM; and full tank2013 of7.1L/100KM)/Sonata gas.aElantra Financing example: 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual forrate $15,980 $1,500 price based adjustment) 0% annum equalspayments $77 bi-weekly 96 months for a$77 sed on a new The Manual/Sonata Hyundai names, GLS Auto/Tucson product names, L 5-Speed feature names, images and FWD slogans Auto are trademarks an annual fi owned nance by rate Hyundai of 0%/0%/0%/1.99% Auto Corp. All other trademarks Bi-weekly payments the property are $77/$128/$99/$148. of their respective owners.†Finance No down payment off available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new L Manual/Sonata Auto/Tucson LDestination 5-Speed Manual/Santa Featadjustment) 2.4LperCityBi-weekly FWD Auto with an annual fiannum nance rate ofall 0%/0%/0%/1.99% forforfor 96a months. Bi-weekly payme HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLS Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson total obligation of $15,980. 5-Speed Cash Manual price (HWY is $15,980. 7.7L/100KM; Cost of Borrowing City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa is $0. Example price Fe 2.4L includes Auto Delivery (HWY and Destination of $1,495, fees, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Example price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. 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Cost of freight, Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,131. Finance offers include Delivery Destination of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and allbi-weekly applicable charges required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$0/ $2,344. Finance off ers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760 levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance Off ers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and fees. and destination includes P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 L 6-Speed Manual for $15,980 (includes $1,500 price adjustment) 0% equals $77 for payment 96Auto months 20135.2L/100KM; Elantra GL7.1L/100KM)/Sonata 6-Speed (excluding Manual HST). for Finance $19,285 Offers (includes exclude $750 registration, price adjustment) insurance, at 0% PPSA per and annum license equals fees. $92 Delivery bi-weekly and for Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin feesDelivery and a full tank charge of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes $750 at7.7L/100KM; 0%atFe per annum equals $92 bi-weekly TM demple: Manual (HWY City total obligation of $15,980. GLS Auto Cash (HWY price 5.6L/100KM; $15,980. City Cost 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson of Borrowing is $0. Example L 5-Speed price Manual includes (HWY Delivery 7.7L/100KM; and Destination City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa $1,495, fees, levies, Fe 2.4L and FWD all Auto applicable (HWY charges (excluding HST). Example price excludes insurance, PPSA and license fees. ΏFuel consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLS Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual (HWY City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD (HWY The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property ofprice their respective owners.†Finance offshown: ers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a2013 new 2013 Elantra LFWD 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson Lcharges 5-Speed Manual/Santa Feadjustment) 2.4Lfees, FWD Auto with an finance rate of 0%/0%/0%/1.99% forforfor 96a months. Bi-weekly pay total obligation ofand $15,980. Cash price isgas. $15,980. Cost ofEnerguide. Borrowing isisDelivery $0.2013 Example price includes Delivery and$77 Destination ofand $1,495, fees, levies, and allregistration, applicable charges (excluding HST). Example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA andcharge license fees. ΏFuel consumption forPPSA 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLSElantra Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City$19,285 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual (HWY 7.7L/100KM; City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa Feannual 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY names, images andexample: slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.†Finance off ers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual/Santa Fe 2.4L Auto with an annual fi nance rate of 0%/0%/0%/1.99% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $77/$128/$99/$148. No down payment 0Tnk Limited AWD areexample $24,930/$30,700/$34,245/$40,395. 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Financing example: Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for (includes $750 price at 0% per annum equals $92 bi-weekly .nd Finance excludes 96 months registration, for a insurance, total obligation PPSA of and $19,285. license Cash fees. price Delivery $19,285. and Destination Cost of Borrowing charge includes is $0. Example freight, P price .D.E., includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P .D.E., ,344. ofdestination gas. Finance Financing off ers include Delivery 2013 Elantra and Destination L 6-Speed Manual of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760 for $15,980 (includes $1,500 fees, price levies, adjustment) and all applicable at 0% per charges annum (excluding equals HST). bi-weekly Finance for Off 96 ers months exclude for a insurance, PPSA and license fees. 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Hydro rates up, natural gas down Old-age pension to rise 57 cents a month Natural gas prices are going down Jan. 1. But that will be more than offset for most homeowners by the boost in hydro rates. Enbridge Gas Distribution has received approval from the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) for new rates that will see the bill for a typical residential customer drop by about five per cent or $43 a year. In a news release, Enbridge estimates the average annual bill for residential customers will be about $838 a year, which the company maintains was less than it was 10 years ago. However, that could change, as Enbridge submits rate adjustment applications every three months to reflect changes in the market price of gas and transportation services. The applications are reviewed and ap-
proved by the OEB. However, there is both good and bad news of the hydro bill front. While the debt retirement surcharge will finally disappear from residential hydro bills after 16 years, it will be more than offset by the elimination of the Ontario Clean Energy Benefit. The debt retirement charge cost the average homeowner about $5.60 a month extra. It will continue to be charged to commercial users for another two years. The ending of the clean energy benefit will reallocate about $1 billion annually from customers to the provincial government. Homeowners are also facing a new $1 a monthly charge to pay for the Ontario Electricity Support Program that provides assistance for low income households.
Canada’s senior citizens received a new year’s present of sorts Jan. 1. The monthly old-age security benefit for seniors is going up 57 cents a month. The 0.1 per cent increase boosts the payment from $569.95 to $570.52 per month for January, February and March. Old-age benefits are reviewed quarterly to reflect changes in the cost-of-living based on the Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI). Meanwhile, Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits will increase by 1.2 per cent. For 2016, the maximum CPP retirement benefit for new recipients age 65 will be $1,092.50 per month, an
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McNab/Braeside Fire Dept. is urging everyone to keep fire safety in mind as the temperatures turn colder. “We often see more home fires during the winter months due to heating equipment and appliances,” NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE!! said Township of McNab/Braeside Fire Chief David Hartwick. “People need to pay close attention to potential fire hazards such as fireplaces, furnaces, chimneys and vents, and space heaters.” Our meeting packages are now available online! Please visit https://mcnabbraeside.civicweb.net to access the full meeting package. There are some simple things people can do to stay fire safe during the colder months: To obtain a printed copy of any of these documents, please contact the Clerk’s Office prior to • Have all fuel-burning appliances inspected annually by a registered fuel contractor. Go to the meeting. COSafety.ca to find a contractor near you. WINTER PARKING & SNOW REMOVAL – NOW IN EFFECT • Keep chimneys and intake/exhaust vents for furnaces and heating appliances free of debris, ice and snow accumulations to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide (CO) build-up from inefficient In accordance with municipal By-Law # 2014-34: combustion. • Burn dry, well-seasoned wood in fireplaces and woodstoves to reduce the risk of excessive \ • Any vehicle parked on any street or road allowance within the Township of McNab/Braeside creosote build-up in chimneys. so as to prohibit or interfere with snow plowing operations will be towed away at owner’s risk and expense. • Allow ashes from your fireplace or woodstove to cool before emptying them into a metal container • No person shall push, blow or place snow on or across any Township street or road allowance. with a tight-fitting lid. Keep the container outside. The Township of McNab/Braeside will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper • Keep space heaters at least one metre (3 feet) away from anything that can burn, including curtains, upholstery and clothing. containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-of• Replace worn or damaged electrical wires and connections on vehicles and extension cords and ways that may be damaged through winter snowplowing operations. use the proper gauge extension cord for vehicle block heaters. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department 613-623-6222 or 1-800• Consider using approved timers for vehicle block heaters rather than leaving heaters on all night. 957-4621 ext. 236 • Ensure that vehicles are not left running inside any garage or building. • Ensure there is a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas of your home. UPCOMING CARNIVALS Ideas and input are always welcome for the upcoming carnival season. If you would like to • Install CO alarms to alert you to the presence of this deadly gas. contribute, please call 613-623-5756 x 226. McNab/Braeside Fire Dept. reminds everyone that the Ontario Fire Code requires smoke alarms to be Dates for the Township carnivals have been set for Braeside on Saturday February 6th and White installed on every storey of your home and outside all sleeping areas. Carbon monoxide alarms are required outside all sleeping areas if the home has a fuel-burning appliance, a fireplace or an attached Lake on Saturday February 20th. garage. For more information about smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, or fire safety, contact Fire ZUMBA Chief Hartwick Zumba classes take place every Tuesday night at McNab Public School, the drop in fee is only $5. For more information contact: 613-623-5756 ext. 233 Call the McNab/Braeside Recreation office for details at 613-623-5756 x 226
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So much for security Don’t spend it all in one place. The old-age security benefit went up 57 cents a month Jan. 1. You can understand if the many seniors living near or below the poverty line aren’t overly grateful for the bump-up. The federal government bases the increase on changes in the Consumer Price Index. Not sure what the good folks at Statistics Canada are feeding government officials, but to suggest that the cost-of-living has gone up only 0.1 per cent in the past three months is hard to swallow. And if cost increases over the next three months, during which the 57-cent boost is in place, stay at 0.1 per cent or lower, we’ll eat our hat (we may have to resort to that given the continuing rise in basic food costs). There has been some good news. Gasoline and natural gas prices have remained stable and even dropped a bit. However, it doesn’t offer much help to people who can’t afford a car or a conversion to natural gas. And you’d think with crude falling below $55 per barrel in 2015, Canadians should be getting even more of a break at the gas pump. But of more concern is the cost of essentials. Particularly food prices. Especially healthy foods. Despite the relatively low gas prices, the prices of vegetables, fruits and meat have risen markedly in the past half year and are expected to continue to spiral upwards in 2016. A report in December by the Food Institute of the University of Guelph indicated grocery store food prices in stores rose 4.1 per cent in 2015. It also predicted that food costs across Canada could be in the neighbourhood of another
four per cent this year, with food that’s good for you going up even more. Based on the report, the average Canadian household could spend up to $345 more on food in 2016, bringing the average yearly food bill up to $8,361. Compare that to the annual old-age pension pay-out of about $6,800. As well, in Ontario at least, surging hydro rates will become a greater burden to those on fixed incomes, to the point of forcing some people out of their homes. A local senior has to bunk in with her daughter in Braeside during the winter because she can’t afford to pay the hydro bill in her own home. The extra 57 cents won’t change that. Then there are the increases in a range of services from dental to prescription drugs. And while governments are attempting to keep income and property tax rates down, they are sneaking in a number of increases in everything from water/sewer rates and recreation fees to licence plate registration costs. Yes, the old age pension is supposed to be a “modest” amount to help retirees supplement their own retirement plans. But if you’ve been the victim of long history of governments shying away from increasing the minimum wage to a decent level, then you, no doubt, haven’t been able to sock money away for retirement. Just as the old age pension should better reflect the cost-ofliving when it goes up on the essentials, so should the minimum wage. If food prices take another jump, as predicted, the recent increases of 57 cents a month (old-age) and 25 cents an hour (minimum wage) are plainly inadequate.
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The recent release and approval of the development plan for Ma-Te-Way Park by the town’s recreation department was a reassuring and welcome document for those of use who routinely use the park on foot. It was further reassuring to see that, after the major facility, the trails are the most used and valued parts of the park. As the leader of Renfrew’s recreational walking group, The Kick and Push Pedestrian Society and as a regular dog walker at Ma-Te-Way, I am pleased at this. I think the department shows real foresight in looking at ways to further improve the area, especially the ideas of an outdoor cross-fit area and improved accessibility for wheelchair users and less mobile others. This really acknowledges both ends of the ability spectrum, as it does of the importance of recreational walking for a healthy community. For these plans to work, the department is going to have to address what I see as a major obstacle for us foot-powered users. This is the nighttime use of the trails by various motorized vehicles. In recent months the few yahoos who are unaware of the purpose of Sales Manager: Leslie Osborne leslie.osborne@metroland.com Arnprior / WC - 613-623-6571 Renfrew - 613-432-3655 DISPLAY ADVERTISING: Paula Inglis - Arnprior/WC- 613-623-6571 paula.inglis@metroland.com Stephanie Jamieson - Renfrew - 613-432-3655 stephanie.jamieson@ metroland.com Alicia Whyte – Renfrew 613-432-3655 awhyte@metroland.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES: Christine Jarrett - 613-623-6571 christine.jarrett@ metroland.com THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY 9:30AM
these trails have chewed up and damaged trails, making them unsafe for pedestrians. With the most recent snowfall, another group of four-wheeling truckers have utterly destroyed the trails for walkers, skiers or snow-shoers. I am disappointed that this inappropriate use by a few makes it unusable by so many. It’s not as if there aren’t kilometres of proper seasonal roads, which are open to motorized vehicles. The signage in and around the park is either absent, illegible or, in places, where the signs are so old, seems to approve motorized vehicles. There are very few obstacles to motorized vehicle travel on the trails. A few open barriers that would not affect pedestrians would go a long way to discouraging vehicles. Hopefully, there is something that would get the message across to motorized vehicles without having to rely on any enforcement or fines. There is not much use to imagining a great park if the property’s managers allow uncontrolled misuse that discourages intended users from enjoying the trails. Ray Parchelo Renfrew
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Algonquin College Waterfront Campus welcomes first entrepreneur in residence Algonquin College’s Waterfront Campus in Pembroke has taken the first step towards fulfilling the college’s goal of instilling in every study a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation. The campus has announced the appointment of its first Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR), in a move it believes will better prepare its graduates for today’s evolving and competitive labour market. The campus’s new EIR, Christopher Doré is looking forward to the challenges that will come with the position. “I’m really excited to get started. The Pembroke campus has an excellent reputation for being innovative, and I hope to channel some of that enthusiasm to create an entrepreneurial hub of ideas, thoughts and actions that will create all
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cancellation of the Clean Energy Benefit - which will see the average hydro bill increase by over $100 a year – will eliminate any savings had from the repeal,” he said. “Coupled with the hydro rate increase that occurred on Nov. 1, 2015, average Ontario families will continue to struggle to pay their hydro bills.” Yakabuski charged that Liberal government policies over the past 12 years have created the conditions the high energy rates in Ontario. “The Wynne Liberal’s mismanagement of the electricity file has cost Ontarians billions of dollars,” he said. “The Auditor General confirmed we have already been overcharged $37 billion, and we will continue to be overcharged another $133 billion over the next 17 years. The Liberals can’t get anything right when it comes to energy policy.” The PCs argue the government should be looking for ways to help families get by and not make essential needs, like heating and electricity, more expensive
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Jim Miller from MEQA WorkSafe Ontario presents chair Peter Emon of the Renfrew and Area Health Services Village, doctor recruitment board, a cheque for $1,000. To date the health services village has recruited 12 physicians. To donate please call 613432-3328 or www. renfrewareahealthservicesvillage.ca . SUBMITTED
Summer job subsidies available The Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) Program is being renewed for next year. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant is encouraging employers to take advantage of the program by submitting an application. The application period will run between Jan. 4 and Feb. 26. The program helps employers create much-needed summer job opportunities for students, while strengthening local economies and communities across Canada.
Funding opportunities are available to not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers and small businesses with 50 or fewer employees. Applicants must create summer job opportunities for young people aged 15 to 30 years, who are full-time students intending to return to their studies in the next school year. For more information on the CSJ program, or for information on how to apply visit www.servicecanada or Gallant’s website.
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Organizers of the Braeden’s Buddies From the Bogie Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser are thrilled to report the event was a resounding success. When Braeden Mackin, 16, was injured in a serious crash outside of Renfrew, a group of his friends banded together to offer some support to the teen and his family as he recovers. The event was held Dec. 20 at Shooters in Calabogie and by all accounts, the fundraiser was great. “It was a huge success,” said Michelle Smith, whose son is among the group of youth who came up with the idea for the fundraiser. “We raised $6,577 for the Mackin family.” It was a group effort – from Braeden’s group of friends who pulled the fundraiser together, countless sponsors and donors who gave items for the raffles to all those who came and enjoyed the dinner. “We’re very blessed in this community for sure. We’re overwhelmed that we raised that much five days before Christmas,” said Smith.
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Six tables and five-and-one-half tables competed at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Dec. 23 and Dec. 30 respectively to bring to a close another successful year for the fledgling Renfrew Duplicate Bridge Club. At the Dec. 23 session, the pair of Sharon and Tom Sewter chalked up back-to-back small slam contracts on Boards 16 and 17. These were the sole successful slam contracts of the two bridge dates. Chalk talks for the two afternoons were delivered by Carol Sulpher and Wayne Daze. Players appreciated the nuggets of bridge wisdom both workshop leaders imparted. Carol cited the noted bridge authority Barbara Seagram and her acronym BOSTON (bottom of something or top of nothing) when debating most effective leads. Wayne reviewed the point counts for standard, good, and excellent hands. As well, he demonstrated overcalls and when to overcall. Congratulations to the Dec. 23 winners: North-South • 1st Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown; • 2nd Anna McCallum and Gwen Latendresse; • 3rd Eleanor Thompson and Gail Gam-
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Food for Fines a success Caroline Popadick and Alan Zangerl show off items collected through the Renfrew Public Library’s Food for Fines event held throughout the month of December. “Thanks to the kind donations from our patrons, we were able to gather a great assortment of food for the local food bank,” say library officials. The library also had an Angel Tree for local children currently in need. Names were provided by main branch of Family and Children’s Services. Almost all of the angels were sponsored and it is something we will definitely do again next year. The library staff wishes to thank everyone who contributed to making these two new endeavors a great success.
United Ways join to help refugees campaign The United Ways serving the communities of Renfrew and Lanark Counties and Prescott Russell have joined the ‘United for Refugees’ campaign to support refugees of the Syrian crisis. Funds raised will be used to support the sponsorship and settlement of refugees in the three counties. “We’re all heartbroken by the Syrian crisis, and members of our community are telling us they want to help,” said United Way Renfrew County executive director Gail Logan-McMeekin. “Together, we want to be prepared to support these refugees as they build new lives in our communities.” United for Refugees is a community initiative to raise funds for the sponsorship and settlement of people affected by the Syrian crisis.
The federal government has committed to bringing 10,000 refugees to Canada by the end of 2015, and another 15,000 by March. United for Refugees donations will be used to assist with sponsorship, provide counselling for refugees in their native language, mental health support, English and French language training, employment supports and more. Each regional United Way is accepting donations for United for Refugees on their websites (www. renfrewcountyunitedway.ca). “United Way has a long history of helping newcomers in our community,” said United Way Lanark County executive director Fraser Scantlebury. “We know we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by the crisis in Syria.”
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Admaston Pastoral Charge supports Guatemala program The members of YUCC (Youth of the United Church of Canada) from the Admaston Pastoral Charge are supporting the Oneness Through Service program, which was started by Richard and Susan Schmaltz of the Upper Ottawa Valley whose experiences in Guatemala convinced them that the best way to help the impoverished people would be through the education of the children. They built and equipped schools with the help of Canadian volunteers and trained local teachers. Both Mario Esqueque Shoc and Aner Minas are graduates of those schools and have returned to help the next generation of students. Madeli Quinones began as a teacher and is now the executive director of the Planting Seeds School programs.
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One of the best games of the tier 2 junior season ended in overtime at Arnprior’s Nick Smith Centre on Dec. 30. The Packers and Renfrew Timberwolves were sitting fourth and fifth, respectively, as the puck dropped. But both teams fought with the tenacity of first place contenders. Arnprior would record the win, but not before a rollercoaster of momentum shifts, along with a dramatic overtime play by an unlikely source. Renfrew opened the scoring in the second with three straight by Andrew McIntyre, Scott Conroy, and Teddy Suckow. The home team was back on their heels verging on packing it in at the mid point of the game. But it was the Wolves who tossed them a gift in the form of a penalty that proved the TSN turning point. Scott
Conroy slammed into Packer netminder Patrick Kealey for no apparent reason. The play was dead. No one else was around. But Kealey fell back and his helmet rolled off. The referee’s arm went straight up, then straight at #25 for a two-minute interference call. The Packers needed just that kind of bear-poking to bring them into the last two minutes of the period. It didn’t take long before hometown kid Dallas Farr roofed it on the short side. Renfrew goalie Aiden Ethier may have gone down a touch fast, but he didn’t stand much of a chance against a rocket of a shot that proved perfectly placed. The Timberwolves were forced into the dressing room after the second period staring at the worst lead in hockey: 3-1. Do you play aggressive and try pocketing more goals? Or do you try to ride it out, chip and chase,
With literally one second plan. precisely as could be. and hope to hang on? Kealey darted from the Marinic, dogged by a left on the clock, at 19:59, Meanwhile, the Packers spent the better part of the Packer, managed to pick Liam Poirier found the back net to near a faceoff dot. game scrambling to find the up the pass. But it wasn’t a of the net with a low shot to That in itself is a risky move back of the net. They were touch pass that found the the goaltender’s trapper side. during overtime. But he had forced to press forward. back of the net. Marinic was Ethier may not have seen an idea in mind that all but And now they had the mo- too far out. He still needed it coming with the mess of one player on the ice seemed pick up on. He bee-lined a mentum going into the final to make possibly the only bodies in front of him. The room was stunned. pass some four feet off the move that he could to score. round. Which is probably why He shifted slightly to his With about 200 on hand, ice, 40 feet away, right at the they came out with guns aDEREK DUNN/METROLAND blazing. Liam Poirier scored Timberwolves swarm Arnprior’s net with Luka Marinic and Andrew McIntyre pressing just 30 seconds into the pe- hard in the first. Renfrew dominated the first half especially, but ended up falling to the riod. Packers after a couple of unusual plays. The Wolves were rocked. Then Andrew Ryan com- backhand to slip past a goal- fairly evenly split between Packers’ last man back. It pleted the comeback with a ie far from his net. The puck Renfrew and Arnprior fans, was Farr. The aforementioned it seemed to take a few secslid into an open net. goal at about the mid point. It looked like that would onds before it registered that pride of Arnprior picked up However, the Wolves the pass, spun round, and proved they could pivot from be the winner. And, truth overtime was in the works. Three-on-three creates gunned it for Ethier. A slight defensive play to offensive. be told, Renfrew probWith the game tied 3-3 they ably deserved the win. They as much white space at the fake to freeze the goalie and turned on the talent. Cross- had more puck time, out- Central Canada Hockey a nifty backhander and the ice passes were working to chanced Arnprior, and won League level as at the NHL. comeback was complete. Plenty of nice skating and Farr was hero of the moa tee. Perhaps the sweetest most of the little battles. But the Packers still had crisp passing started out the ment. goal of the night came from A character win for Arna feed by Corey Chaplin to life in them, right up to the five-minute round. Chances prior. An undeserved loss Luke Marinic. It was a two- last second of the game. were had on both sides. But when Renfrew’s boys for Renfrew. A long tradion-one with a back-checker They pulled the goalie with right on Marinic. Chaplin about 40 seconds left, much got a little too far inside the tion of rivalry maintained. had one spot to toss the later than they could have. It blue line, it was the Packer goalie who hatched a bold puck and he put it about as proved an important move. See METCALFE, page 22
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It was a first in Canada. Sport Canada, along with Wrestling Canada Lutte, required someone in Canada to conduct a national coaching certification program development course for the first time prior to the end of 2015 and Renfrew was selected to do so. As a new pilot program, the course was to attempt to view how the program fits the needs or needs to change. Conducting this program was one of the ways to see what additions and omissions were needed, said facilitator Grant Lavallee. Lavallee, a member of the local Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club, in one of the three coaches in Ontario qualified to teach this course. Originally, another facilitator from the Oshawa area was to co-lead this course but because of a family crisis he had to back out and this left Lavallee to conduct the
whole course on Dec. 19 and Dec. 20 on his own. It was a very long two days for the participants where there was a great deal of information and assignments that had to be done quickly and efficiently. By design we did not want a large group of participants, so that we could discuss and observe how the material was working and meeting the needs of the coaches and how it might affect the elite athletes in the future with this added information. The program is by design for coaches who wish to coach at the junior or higher level. If a coach wishes to coach internationally they would need to have this course as a minimum. Wrestling Canada Lutte thanks Coco Jarry’s for donating their back room for this course. CHRISTMAS BREAK
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holidays and as tradition holds we do this in style, said special events director Ellen Eady. The wrestlers were treated, following a shortened practice, to ice cream. All the ice cream they could eat actually, she added. Athletes were told to bring a bowl and spoon to their last practice Dec. 17 at the RCAF WING and some actually used their imagination as can be seen in the picture provided. Cole Herbert certainly had the largest bowl. The club will restart practices immediately with the return to their school year in 2016. CLINIC
A small group or Renfrew wrestlers took advantage Monday, Dec. 21 to drive to Kingston for a wrestling clinic. Olympic Trials champion Cleopas Ncube, who grew up in Kingston, and wrestles for the Montreal
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All who in any way have been connected to the local wrestling club are invited to book a date on Feb. 13 to come to the Renfrew Day’s Inn to help celebrate the clubs 25th anniversary and perhaps Valentine’s Day, said committee chair Corey Hewitt. Tickets for a banquet/ dance can be purchased at Aikenhead’s Drug store, Dahl’s and Renfrew Auto or from board or committee members for $25. This
covers the cost of the buffet meal itself while the wrestling club will cover the hall and the Fifth Street band costs. We want to in a small way give back to a community that has been so good to us, added RAWC president Sue Burnett. We are inviting all past wrestlers, coaches, board members, parents, aunts and uncles and anyone else that would like to come and help us celebrate a quarter of a century of wrestling in Renfrew. In addition we are in-
viting all those who wrestled prior to the formation of the club including those who wrestled for RCI in the ‘60s and ‘70s. We hope to have a very interesting walk down memory lane with past uniforms, pictures, slide show etc, said committee member Meghan Rousselle. This event will begin with a large wrestling tournament at RCI where both gyms and perhaps the cafeteria will be filled with wrestling mats. Cost to view the wrestling is free.
LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES IT WAS THE EARLY DAYS OF CHEO AND AS A CHEO VOLUNTEER, FLEURETTE SAW A NEED FOR MORE FRENCH LANGUAGE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY. SHE WORKED HARD TO BUILD UP THE FRENCH COLLECTION FOR THE KIDS AT CHEO. SHE WANTED TO LEAVE A MARK AND HELP TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. THIS IS WHAT MOTIVATED HER TO MAKE A GIFT IN WILL TO CHEO. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.
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NHL Birthplace Museum adds to collection The NHL Birthplace Museum received a couple early Christmas gifts on Dec. 23. An Ontario Hockey League jersey and a Munro hockey tabletop – circa 1935 – joined the expanding collection. Renfrew native Jacob Collins played novice, minor atom and eventually with the Ottawa Valley Titans in the area. He did a stint with the Renfrew Timberwolves and even suited up for the Pembroke Lumberkings. Collins has video proof of his early days on skates. He was two-anda-half years old. He was given a pair of skates at his Aunt Deb’s and on the driveway, some ice was created with water and off he went. After the Junior A and B days, Collins put on a jersey for the Plymouth Whalers. The Whalers were then sold and moved to Flint in Michigan, where Collins has been playing this season. “It’s been nice,” said Collins. “The school there has about 3,000 students,
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so it is much bigger than Renfrew.” Bob Barker is Collins’ uncle and not the former host from The Price Is Right, he joked. Barker is also the chairman for the Birthplace museum and thought it was an ideal place to chronicle Collins’ accomplishments, since he has roots in Renfrew and the museum honours the hockey history of the town. The new year will be also noteworthy because it’s NHL eligibility draft year for Collins, which is slated to happen in June. The second gift to the museum was the vintage Above, Renfrew native Munro hockey tabletop. Jacob Collins donated a The game belonged to Flint Firebirds jersey to Hugh Gilmore and his executive director Jim daughter Anne Cassidy Miller of the NHL Birthmade the donation on place Museum. Firebirds his behalf. Cassidy’s huslocated in Flint, Michiband, Bob estimated from gan as part of the OHL. research that the game Right, Anne Caswould be about 80 years sidy made a donated to old. Miller on the same day Anybody who wanted with a Munro hockey to own their set at that tabletop, which was particular time would on behalf of her father have to dole out about Hugh Gilmore. The $4-5. table could be dated to The hockey collection around 1935. can be found at 249 RagSCOTT CAMPBELL/ lan St. METROLAND
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Who would have thought the world is still alive in 2016 after the Mayan calendar predicted the end for 2012? So never give up!!! Life always goes on…
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My boys and I have decided to do something very exciting and unique for one month. We’ll be shopping and consume only food items without any type of packaging material - no, not because we are paranoid of germs, or are so desperate to save the environment (even though the environment will benefit), no, we’d like to see how hard it is to just eat simple healthy and all natural foods instead of crappy processed “things”. For us it’s a challenge! My youngest is “gung ho” with a big smile on his face and my oldest thinks with a twinkle in his eye I’m a crazy mom. But at the end it’s fun to test our limits and experience something new and hey…either you make it or you break it… So, we have nothing to loose but anything to gain. Now that said, 2015 for me personally, has been the most unprecedented challenging year ever, truly testing my limits. And the funny part is that I had nothing to do with it. Sh*it just started happening and kept on happening, actually without my permission or approval…lol… So I thought maybe if I’ll take the reigns back for 2016 Karma will knock on another door. So if anyone wants to join us with our challenge…Jump on the BandWagon on Facebook! All joking aside, believe me it’s not a game for many nor is it for me. Suffering sucks! There may be very serious circumstances that require change in our lives. That’s why I am dedicating a lot of effort to everyone who has made a particular individual and personal New Years Resolution to be successful. I am calling anyone who is in need of help, assistance, mentoring, or otherwise feels they need someone by their side to accomplish their goal personal or business related.. Live Life in 2016 by these mantras: • relax the “suck it up buttercup” muscles - you’d think we should tighten this muscle to get stronger, but the opposite is the case. Eliminate anyone from your life who brings on pain and negativity. May sound harder than it actually is, but in the long run you’re out of a relationship, job or situation that never honoured the beautiful soul you truly are. • make a wise choice for the right choice - eliminate disrespect, abuse and co-dependencies • words are cheap, actions speak! - never ever believe a word unless it’s backed by the appropriate action! We are living in a society that was brainwashed not to “hurt their neighbours” and the “white lie” is the worst deceipt there ever was. Love and compassion from one side can bring on years or decades of suffering on the other. Don’t ever fall into this trap! Move on! • Give the gift of absence to people who do not appreciate your presence!
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QE hosts tri-school volleyball tournament Queen Elizabeth Public School in Renfrew hosted Admaston and Central public schools for a volleyball tournament in December. It was a great day of friendly competition. The A final pitted the two QE teams against each other. After a very close match, QE red came out on top. From left in front are Landon Wright, Keltie Moore, Chase Congdon, Cohen Hein and Sam LaBossiere and in back Shantika Kaseke, Cheyenne Routliffe and Spencer Pole. Right, in a Central versus Admaston matchup, Central’s Riley Fielding returns the ball as teammates Nikki Purvis and Tyler Mason look on. Admaston players are, from left, Rosanna Chamberlain, Wyatt Campbell-Brunke and Autumn McIntyre.
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sleds of the 1980s. There are also prizes for best rat, race, ‘rare iron’ and mini sleds, as well as best in show. Admission is $5 per person but free for those bringing a show sled. The event will feature a swap section where snowmobilers can buy and sell parts and sleds. The clubhouse will be open for food and refreshments. For more information, visit www.oldsledheads.com.
Now that there is finally snow, Valley snowmobilers can look forward to the Eganville Snowdrifters/Ottawa Valley Old Sledheads annual show. The Old Snowmobile show and shine, touted as the largest of its kind in Ontario, will be held Saturday, Jan. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Eganville Snodrifters Clubhouse at the corner of highways 41 and 60. The 16th annual show will include 13 trophy classes starting with pre-1970 original and restored vintage sled and moving up to
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Renfrew almost pulled off a major comeback for the team’s first game in 2016 on Sunday. The Metcalfe Jets easily ruled the busy first period as they scored within 15 seconds of the starting puck drop. They would score six goals by the time the buzzer sounded. The Timberwolves only managed to get two pucks into the Metcalfe net within the same time frame with a 6-2 result. Renfrew’s Teddy Suckow and Corey Chaplin got the credit. When the two teams returned for the start of the second, the Timberwolves slowly began to chip away
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at the four-goal lead. Suckow picked up his second goal on the night and Scott Conroy and Colin Bradbury added to Renfrew’s tally, while Metcalfe added a goal to their lead. Conroy would prove to be one of the stars of the game, as he netted two more goals in the third for a hat trick. He also had an assist on the night. The late comeback wasn’t enough and the Timberwolves took the loss of 8-7. Renfrew plays on Jan.7 against the Ottawa West Golden Knights. The Timberwolves get a week off and return to the ice on Jan.15 for a rematch against the Packers. DEREK DUNN/METROLAND With files from Scott Renfrew Timberwolves goaltender Aiden Ethier keeps an eye on some game action. He took on 38 Campbell shots in the 5-4 overtime loss against the Arnprior Packers.
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This centrally located home features two kitchens, two 4pc baths, 3 bedrooms, and a deck at the back of the home. Situated on a good sized lot - a great starter home or income property. Newer roof - forced air gas furnace. Don’t miss this opportunity! MLS#967566. Asking $129,900. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
27 JULIE LANE HORTON TWP.
Asking $42,500 for this 2 BR mobile, new propane furnace in past 3 years, spacious interior. MLS# 980230. Call Peter 613432-0319
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480 RAGLAN ST.
Great location for this solid brick 3 BR home with double car garage, rear addition, large master bedroom, fenced yard, covered front porch. MLS# 977410. Call Peter 613-432-0319
Lot 1 – 40 acres total. Appox 6 acres cleared with 34 acres mixed bush. Conc. road run along west side of properties. Fr approx. 845’. Asking $79,900
Lot 2 – 24 acres total. 2 acres of field located at front of property. Excellent mixed bush. Fr approx. 766’. Asking $49,900
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2 bedroom cottage on Colton Lake. Large lot with 145 ft of water frontage. Beautiful sand beach with a very gentle slope towards the water. Cottage is open concept. New 12’ x 36’ deck & new roof. Outdoor 3 pc bath with water from the lake. Storage shed. Close to Renfrew. MLS#967582. Call Ross 613-433-1133
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Only $225,000 for this year round waterfront home with 335 feet of waterfront on pristine lake, bright and warm interior this can make a great home or weekend and summer retreat. MLS# 971469 Call Peter 613-432-0319
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2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133
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17 ARTHUR AVE.
Asking $117,500 for this renovated two bedroom home, 1.5 baths, central location. MLS#975268 Call Peter 613-432-0319
70 HARRY ST.
Asking $165,000 for this renovated 3 BR home on a ravine lot, hardwood floors, close to all amenities, new gas furnace. MLS#975023 Call Peter 613-432-0319
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1426 GOSHEN RD.
364 MCNAB AVE
Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $184,500. Call Ross.
14 USBORNE ST.
Asking $195,000 and located at the edge of Arnprior, renovated 3 BR home with deep lot, gas heat. MLS# 976390. Call Peter 613-432-0319
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with oversized garage is ideally located on paved road just off Hwy. 417 – five minutes to Renfrew and only half hour to Kanata. Open concept eat-in kitchen and living room with cathedral ceiling. Large master bedroom has ensuite bathroom. The house has central air, gas heat, water softener, alarm system and is wired for generator backup. Main floor laundry and oversized closets are added features. Covered front porch with space to sit out and enjoy the peaceful neighbourhood. Great curb appeal and move-in ready. Call Ross 613-433-1133
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Asking only $225,000 for this 4 BR home tastefully decorated home, basement recently renovated on 4 acres and just off Hwy 17 on a quiet road. Large heated garage and large rear covered deck. MLS#964668
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Asking $122,500 for this bright 2 BR home on deeper lot and close to downtown, rear addition living room. MLS#974173
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This 3 bedroom, centrally located 2 storey home is a perfect starter for you in your search! Vinyl exterior, living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement with 4 pce bath on second level. Deck at the rear off dining room, detached single garage and paved drive. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
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Economical living awaits you at this address “among the pines”. 2 storey, 3 bedroom vinyl home with 4 pce bath on main level. Living and dining room and kitchen, propane stove, laundry on main floor. Detached large garage and workshop combined, lot runs street to street. The perfect setting for you and your family! Call Helen at 4320058 to view
$75,000 – A chance to own your own 4 bedroom home home! All kinds of space for you and your family. 4 pce bath on main level, large kitchen, laundry on main level, spacious rooms throughout the house. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
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169 GAGAN LANE (OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT)
3 bedroom, year round accommodation with 100 feet of waterfront and close to the River Rd. 4 pce bath, large open concept for living and dining and kitchen, wrap around deck and privacy. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
3264 MATAWATCHAN RD., MATAWATCHAN
$97,500. Economy here at this address. Seasonal or permanent living. 3 bedrooms, brand new kitchen and living area. 4 pce bath, good sized lot, excellent value. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view.
60 CARSS STREET ARNPRIOR
Brand new efficient 3 bedroom home. Open concept with gas fireplace and wonderful kitchen. Large master bedroom with walk in closet and lovely ensuite. Central air and Natural gas heat. MLS #974767. Call David Vincent 433-2824
Located in a wonderful country setting this brand new 3 bedroom bungalow is completed. Generous sized bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Hardwood floors & ceramic tile throughout. Large master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite. Built in propane stove in living room and central a/c included. Full Tarion warranty. Call David to view. MLS #974014
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A delightful raised ranch bungalow – done to perfection! 2 bedrooms on main level and one bedroom in lower level, laundry on main floor, large living room and eat in kitchen with deck adjacent. Gas heat, central air, 2 full baths, family room with gas fireplace, storage, carport, paved drive. This home is well worth viewing. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058 to view
3444 STONE RD
57 RENFREW AVE.
A heritage 3 storey home with original architecture at this address. 4 bedrooms, 2 and ½ baths. 3rd floor is ideal for a gym, laundry on main floor, sunporch on west side of house. Centrally located and so close to downtown. Call HELEN TO VIEW AT 432-0058
Spacious bungalow on country property that overlooks the whole countryside. Large living room and dining room and kitchen, fireplace, sunporch, 2 baths, semi finished lower level. Walk out basement, cabin on the property and carport. This property awaits you! Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view
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From left are French Club members Tristan Layman, Sydney Marier, Pace Marier, Taryn Cameron, Kaitlyn Beimers, Sam Galbraith, Nickie Nagy, and Camillo Sebastian.
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The French Club at Renfrew Collegiate Institute (RCI) has been inactive since 1978, however, it has been recently revived this year by Mme. Kathleen Mottershead. The students at RCI who are striving to become bilingual, can once again be part of a club where they can communicate using the French language. Mme. Mottershead, an RCI French teacher, has a variety of reasons to bring the French club back at RCI. “There are many reasons why I think having a French Club is beneficial for the students and the school. Firstly, this is an academic club at the school, where students can demonstrate their high level of intelligence and potential in another language. If the school has clever individuals, we should embrace their academic capacity and encourage them to the next step for success. So, I thought of introducing a French Club where students who are becoming bilingual can express themselves in the French language and feel comfortable at the same time,” said Mme. Mottershead. She then added how important was to celebrate our school motto of ‘A Tradition of Excellence.’ Mme. Mottershead explained what topics are discussed in the French Club: “In our weekly meeting, we discuss many topics within the club, from local events to international. We discuss politics, arts, history, cultures and the news happening around the world. This club encourages students to be aware of the events that are happening with-
in the country and also outside the country.” There are numerous benefits of having a second language. Studies show that possessing a second language can help with the development of the brain. As well, a second language can facilitate employment opportunities, since in today’s society having a second language can be a huge advantage if you are applying for employment. In addition, it develops an understanding and appreciation for different cultures, an essential quality for global citizens today. Mme. Mottershead, outlined when the French Club meets. “The French Club has weekly meetings. There is no specific day of the week where the meetings take place so students are encouraged to listen to announcements to know what day of the week we will be meeting,” said Mme. Mottershead. The RCI student body is encouraged to join the French Club because in this club, the individual is developing a second language and it is strengthening their cultural insight. Another reason the students are encouraged to participate in the club, is to help to maintain the tradition of excellence R.C.I has proudly carried for over 100 years. The Renfrew Collegiate student body is encouraged to join the French Club because in this club, the individual is developing a second language and it is strengthening their cultural insight. Another reason the students are encouraged to participate in the club, is to help to maintain the tradition of excellence RCI has proudly carried for more than 100 years.
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• WATERFRONT Log Home on Centennial Lake! Greeted by open concept kitchen/dining/sitting area with wide wood floors & wood stove. • Also on the main floor is 2 Bedrooms, living room, laundry & 4pc bath • Upstairs features the master bedroom with ensuite. Many items included & too much to list… Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $440,000 MLS#961359
4643 RIVER ROAD
• Are you looking for a property with a few acres, close to Ottawa River? 10 min. to town of Renfrew • 3.25 acres with 2 bedrm bungalow, att. Garage + 16’X25’ shop, fenced backyard with gates. Privacy! • On a paved road Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $210,000 MLS#969171
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• Stunning cathedral ceiling • 3 Bed., 2-4pc baths, Hrdwd fl • Many nice updates + Possible granny flat in lower level with separate entrance • PRIVACY! Beautiful backyard! • Near water, park and amenities! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $255,000 MLS#959213
845 GILLAN RD.
• Executive Custom built 5 bedroom, 2.5 baths on large town lot. • In ground salt water pool with new liner, Gas heat, central air, alarm, central vac, pella windows and so much more. • Make this home yours real soon. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $399,900 MLS#978026
1249 JAMIESON LANE
• Prime location for this 2 bedroom bungalow. Just on the edge of town close to amenities. • Updated wiring, windows and flooring. • Large finished basement with gas fireplace. • Large scenic lot • Workshop Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $245,000 MLS#976544
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Lovely neighbourhood for this 2 bedroom home. New bath. Garage. Full basement. Updated windows, doors, flooring, shingles, gas fireplace. You won’t be disappointed! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $166,500 MLS#980695
• Private, Fantastic location for this 3 bedroom home situated on 6 ACRES with quick access to Hwy #17 for commuters. • Spacious living room with dining area off kitchen, full bathroom with large tub, stand up shower & laundry + 2pc ensuite. • Wood/Electric Furnace, metal roof, single detached insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with great potential for family room & another bedroom. Home needs some finishings. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $249,000 MLS#980244
• Affordable “NEW” home in Haley Station. Very functional floor plan with 2 beds, 2 baths on very deep level lot. • Master bedroom patio door to wrap-around deck. • Fully finished lower level with very large family room. Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $205,000 MLS#969685
• Lovely 3 bedroom home situated on private, fenced, 1.08 Acre lot. • Many recent renovations make this home move in ready. Open concept kitchen, eating area, living room. • Lower level family room features a cozy wood burning stove. A quick drive to town & quick closing possible. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $235,000 MLS#969327
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• 4.52 acres right here in Renfrew! • Access from either Bruce St or Maloney Rd. • Severance is possible to create 2 or more lots! • Town water at site, you install septic to suit. • Live on the largest lot in town with access to everything & privacy too! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $133,500 MLS#957023
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25 ROSEBRUGH RD.
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I would like to thank everyone from near and far who came to help celebrate my 80th birthday. Thank you for all the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and telephone calls. Special thanks to my daughters, Carolyn and Elizabeth, for such a lovely party and to the United Church ladies for serving a lovely lunch. It was nice to see everyone. Happy New Year and God Bless.
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BRUCE, REID, In loving memory of my husband and best friend Reid, Father, Father-in-law and Grandpa who passed away on January 9, 2009. No matter how we spend our day No matter what we do Before we close our eyes at night We always think of you. Missing you everyday Love Heather Shelley, Neil, Taylor, Morgan, Mike, Tina, Kristen, TJ and Jessica
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dian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net
Some wear on seat cushions, but otherwise in great condition, solid frame. Must go and must be picked up in Ashton. Phone 613-253-0332.
Born May 1, 1939, daughter of Jack and Elizabeth Ballard (Lawlis). Passed away on December 31, 2015 at home in Renfrew. Predeceased by her parents and her brother John Ballard. Those who knew her, knows she fought a good fight. Barbara leaves behind 6 children, Lorraine (Ray) Mulligan, Mona, John, Wendy (Jake Litva), Andy and Shannon. She also leaves 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, as well as her sister Peggy Morris, brother David Vincent and many cousins. Mom loved life. She had a passion for music, ceramics, stained glass and native studies. Her professional work took her into the health care system by first volunteering at a hospital and in later years working with Paramed. She also ran her own business (The Mourning Dove) for many years. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to her friend Elma Shanks, for getting her out of the house, Bob McNair, who checked in on her and drove her to her appointments, her neighbor Linda who helped with chores and countless paramedics and service personnel who attended to her needs. A private family service was held at Tubman Funeral Homes, Carp. Donations to any local food bank in Barbara’s memory would be appreciated. Condolences, tributes and donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com
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We feel a warmth around us Like your presence is so near, And we close our eyes to visualize Your face when you were here, We endure the times we spent together And they are locked inside our hearts, For as long as we have those memories We will never be apart, Even though we cannot speak no more Our voice is always there, Because every night before we sleep We have you in our prayers. The Forrest Family and Earl Walsh
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Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply 4139 Hwy 60 Douglas, ON 613-649-2620 or -2440 • Bird feed & deer feed, locally grown! Black oil sunflowers, bird feed mixes & peanuts. • Livestock Feeds! Farm-grown, all natural scratch grain. Full Masterfeeds lineup of products as well. We welcome backyard farmers and the pros! Available in bulk, totes or 25 kg bags. Mineral, salt and milk re-placers too! • Farmers! All your cropping needs: Seed, Fertilizer and Crop Protection products. Book now for best prices and availability.
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At the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Renfrew, Ontario on Tuesday December 15, 2015. Jean Marion Maw (nee McPherson) of Calabogie, formerly of Hamilton in her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Maw (1990). Loving mother of Marshall “Mike” Maw and his wife Patricia of Calabogie, Ontario. Cremation with interment to follow at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Hamilton. DODSWORTH & BROWN “ROBINSON CHAPEL”
MUSIC Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for instruments. 22 Raglan St. (main street) Renfrew. www.millmusic.ca 613.432.4381
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(NEE CAVANAGH) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Friday evening, January 1st, 2016; Laura Christina Barr of Fitzroy Harbour passed away at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of the late Everton Barr (May 15, 2007). Dearly loved mother of Judy Borden (Allan); Clayton Barr (Debbie); Glenda O’Rourke (Willie) and Cathie Rouleau (Jeff). Cherished “Grandma” of Janda Tuplin (Luke), Laurie Clouthier (Dave), late Keven Borden, Kaytlin Barr, Amanda Carmichael (Tory), Morgan Barr, Shelley O’Rourke, Julie O’Rourke, late Jim O’Rourke, Keith Rouleau, Stacey Reid (David) and Leanne Hiller (Mark) and “GG” of 10 amazing great-grandchildren. Dear sister of John Cavanagh (late Marion) and Stanley Cavanagh (Lorna). Predeceased by her sister Frances Greene (late Neville) as well as 5 brothers: Ernest Cavanagh (late Lavern), Leonard Cavanagh (Sheila), Norman Cavanagh (late Eleanor Buck), Mervyn Cavanagh (Hilda) and Stuart Cavanagh (late Vivian). Daughter of the late Richard Cavanagh and the late Clara Munro. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and many good friends. She will be missed. The Barr family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday, January 5th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. A Funeral service was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Fitzroy Harbour on Wednesday morning, January 6th at 11 o’clock. Private interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Laura, please consider a donation to St. Andrew’s United Church (Fitzroy Harbour); Whyte’s Cemetery or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital.
After a good long life, well lived and greatly loved, Jacob Hultink, faithful servant of His Lord Jesus Christ passed on to Glory, at home, peacefully and with amazing grace, on Sunday December 27, 2015 at the age of 88. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife of 65 years, Hilda; by his children Aaltje VanderKloet (Harry), Wilhelmina Hoftyzer (George), Rick Hultink (Joyce), John Hultink (Ann), Jacob Hultink Jr. (Jean), and Henry Hultink (Diane). He was much loved “Grampa Jake” to 20 grandchildren, including Sandra Hultink who predeceased him in 2004, and 28 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Jan Hultink of the Netherlands. Jake was the only one of his ten brothers and sisters who immigrated to Canada in 1957, after a successful career in the Netherlands Military. He settled in Renfrew, Ontario. By 1967 he had developed his greenhouse and landscaping business, and well into his 89th year of his life, he maintained his beautiful gardens. He was active in his church and his community and will be fondly remembered by many friends, neighbours and his church family. Psalm 146 - “Praise the Lord” Professional arrangements have been entrusted to Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. There was a memorial visitation held at the Hebron Christian Reform Church Sanctuary on Wednesday evening December 30, 2015 from 7-9pm. A memorial service was held at the Hebron Christian Reform Church the following morning at 10:30am. Tributes, condolences and donations can be made on line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com
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Graham Forrest Jan 10, 2003 Vera Forrest Dec 29, 2005
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Congratulations Meg on graduating from The University of Edinburgh, Scotland in November 2015 with a MSW (Masters of Social Work Degree). Meg is the daughter of Bud & Nancy Lance. She has accepted a position with The City of Edinburgh Council, Criminal Justice Department.
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In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday January 2, 2016, Patty Sutcliffe, age 55 years. Daughter of the late Ed & Marie (nee Cobus) Sutcliffe. Fondly remembered by Shawn McHale and daughter Amanda (Ross) Purdie and soon to be born granddaughter. Dear sister of Rose Marie (Arthur Graves), Andrew (Mary Beth Haerle), James, Joany, Jennifer, Thomas. Predeceased by sister Susan. She will be greatly missed by her many nieces and nephews, and inlaws. Visitations were at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Sunday January 3rd: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Monday. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Monday January 4th at 10:30 a.m. Spring interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Patty, donations to Pathways to Independence would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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McMULLEN DALTON
Of Haley Station, passed away peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday December 29, 2015 in his 78th year. Dalton McMullen beloved husband of Betty McMullen (nee St. Pierre). Dear father of Jamie McMullen (Christine Stevens), Blake McMullen (Lana Bulmer), Lisa (Rick Ruttan). Also survived by 6 grandchildren, James, Candice, Jesse, Kailyn, Brianna, Brandon and 2 great-grandchildren Rheya, Kyra and 1 brother Denzil (Diane Boyle). A Memorial Service was held in the Haley United Church, Tuesday January 5, 2016 at 11am. Arrangements in care of the FraserMorris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden. CLR657480/0107
Passed away peacefully at Golden Years Nursing Home in Cambridge on Sunday December 27, 2015 at the age of 94. Beloved wife of the late J. Walter Roach. Loving mother of Patricia and her husband Ernst Strutzenberger. Dear Grandma of Christine Schierholtz, Elisabeth Strutzenberger (Brian Benson) and Ernst Strutzenberger, and great grandmother of Kyle, Travis, Tyson and Hannah. Predeceased by her brother Francis Boudreau. Survived by her sister-in-law Mary. Rita's family received relatives and friends from 6-8 pm on Wednesday December 30, 2015 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. A Memorial Service will be held in Kemptville in the spring of 2016. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.henrywalser.com for Rita's memorial.
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Peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday January 2nd, 2016 at the age of 78. Beloved wife for 54 years to Rocknie. Dear daughter of the late Harold and Helen Rolland. Loving mother of Linda (Daniel Hisko), Robert, Kathy (Brent Mazury), Paul (Lynn). Cherished grandma of Pamela Belaire, Rebekka (Andrew McInnes), Amanda Gavin, Michael Gavin, Greg Gavin and greatgrandma of Tyler, Abigail and Landin. Dear sister of the late Nicholas (late Jean), Paul (Alma), John (late Joan), Rosemary Vasey and Neil (Marilyn). A Memorial Mass was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Wednesday January 6th at 10:30am. Spring interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In memory of Louise donations may be made to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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Suddenly but peacefully at home on Christmas day, 2015; Leo Charles Joseph La Forest of Woodstock passed away at the age of 60 years. Beloved son of the late Gerard and Lillian (nee Levesque) La Forest and stepson of the late Percy Scheel. Dearly loved “Dad” of Amy Landry (Chris), Lindsay Dolson (Bob Rowley) and Michael La Forest, all of Woodstock. Former husband of Kim Smith. Cherished “Grampa” of Sydney, Noah, Emmit, Leila, Addison and Maya. Dear brother of Loretta Schlievert (Gordon), Dianne O’Connor (Todd) and Richard La Forest (Jean) and stepbrother of Margaret Ann Koss (Ken), Donna Fleury (Maurice), Paul Scheel (Wendy), Randy Scheel (Roseanne), Debbie Coe (Kevin) and Carol Kidd (Bob). Predeceased by 3 brothers: Jim, Gerry (late Ida) and Maurice (late Elaine) La Forest and a stepsister, Judy Fleury (late Elwood). Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and friends were invited to join Leo’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and again on Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Leo, please consider a donation to CHEO. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Quite suddenly but peacefully at Granite Ridge Community Care in Stittsville in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 27th, 2015. Alice Sadie McLeod; formerly of Arnprior passed away at the age of 71. Beloved, devoted and adored mother of Rodney McLeod (Stephanie) of Stittsville and Julie McLeod (Robert LeFort) of Woodbine, Texas. Cherished and proud grandmother of Brandon (Katie), Ashley (Mark), Steve, Bridget, Mackenzie, Peyton, Joshua and Jordan. Survived by a brother, Raymond Benoit (Julie) and a sister, Jean Wright (Eric). Predeceased by her parents, Harry and Sadie Benoit as well as a brother, Herbie Benoit and sisters: June Belisle and Theresa Street. Former wife and long time friend of Charlie McLeod of Arnprior. Alice will be fondly remembered and lovingly missed by the many who were recipients of her love, kindness and generosity. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, January 2nd, 2016 from 9:00 until 10:45 a.m. and where a Funeral Liturgy was celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Alice, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Lions Club. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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May 22, 1927-December 30, 2015 Jean Coburn passed away peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, December 30, 2015 in her 88th year. She will be deeply missed by those she leaves behind. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Blair Coburn (2004). Survived by her children Douglas (Donna), Janet Coburn (Roy LeBreton), Mary Trollope (Scott) and John (Sandra). Grandmother of Leigh, Laurie, Stacey, Bryna, Brody, Blair and Evan; and a great-grandmother of four. Jean’s life centered around her numerous friends and a lifetime of curling, golf, and bridge. (Her accomplishments and talent are showcased by her many awards). Arrangements entrusted to the Boyce Funeral Home in Arnprior. A Celebration of Life will be held Friday January 8, 2016 at the Arnprior Curling Club, 15 Galvin Street., where friends and family may gather and share memories of Jean from 1-5 p.m. Final interment Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa. In memoriams to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital or the Arnprior Curling Club would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
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MOORE, Brian Peacefully at his home, the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, on Wednesday December 23, 2015, Brian, age 62 years. He will be greatly missed by his extended family at the Bonnechere Manor and Community Living Renfrew County South. Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel of the Bonnechere Manor, 470 Albert St., Renfrew, on Thursday January 7, 2016 at 2 p.m. Interment Admaston Cemetery. In memory of Brian, donations to Community Living or Bonnechere Manor Foundation would be appreciated.
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COLTON SIMONS
Time slips by and life goes on, But from our hearts you’re never gone, We think about you always, We talk about you too, We have so many memories, But we wish we still had you. Miss you everyday Grandpa and Grandma Simons
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The light of your smile, The kindness of your heart. Lives on inside of us. 4 years Keegan, we miss you. Love You Forever and Always Mom, Dad, Liam and Sage.
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Missing you every minute of every day, Loving you always, Mom, Dad and Jessica
TAYLOR, John (Jay) July 18, 1928 January 4, 2015
who passed away 5 years ago on December 28, 2010.
Mom, did the sun shine brighter, Or was the sky a deeper blue, Or was it just a different world When we shared our lives with you? Forever is a long time This we know is true But that’s how long our broken hearts Will love and yearn for you. Lovingly remembered, Julie, Brian & Family Jill, John & Family FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service Personal and Business 613-832-8012
Janet Evelyn Stacey
January 1, 1925 – January 9, 2015
Your life was a blessing Your memory a treasure You are loved beyond words And missed beyond measure. Always in our hearts; Frank, Angela and Steve, Rod and Bobbie, and your Stacey family Sharon and Byron, Brian and Kathy, your Martin and Wilson family, your Crozier family
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I thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, And the days before that too. I think of you in silence and Often speak your name. All I have are memories and Your picture in a frame. You memory is my keepsake With which I will never part. God has you in His keeping. I have you in my heart. Much loved, Marilyn Dalgleish
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My mind still talks to you My heart still looks for you My soul knows you are at peace Our lives go on without you Saddened that you are not here Our hearts are filled with love for you And know you are always near.
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Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind, Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind.
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In the early hours of Sunday December 20, 2015, Madeline Wright of Constance Bay, slipped away in her sleep. She leaves behind, her loving and devoted husband, Joseph Maurice Hector “Moe” Lafontaine. Predeceased by her parents, Ruby Jesty (nee: Allen) and Garfield Percy Allen and sister, Carla. She is survived by her sister, Winnefred Boger, (Virginia). She touched the lives of many people over the years, extending from Shelburne, Nova Scotia, where she grew up, to her many years of valued work with the Royal Bank, as Manager in Toronto and Senior Loans Officer in Ottawa. She held a special place in her heart for her granddaughter, Sara Bladon, (North Carolina). Madeline is also survived by her in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbours and extended family. Her devotion and love of nature will be remembered by all who knew Madeline and the care she gave to all of her pets over the years including her beloved Zoe that she leaves behind. A private cremation was held on December 22, 2015 at Capital Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, in Ottawa. Family and close friends gathered at the home of Moe and Madeline, on Sunday December 27 to share in Madeline’s life celebration and the home that she cherished so much. A barbeque in her honour will take place in the Summer of 2016. In lieu of flowers, donations to the heart institute would be greatly appreciated.
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Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Friday evening, January 1st, 2016. William Malcolm “Bill” Russett of McNab/Braeside passed away just 2 days shy of his 86th birthday. Beloved husband and best friend for over 62 years of Dorothy (nee Scheel). Dearly loved father of Brent Russett (Lynda) of Ottawa and Jennifer Metcalfe (Russell) of Auckland, New Zealand. Cherished “Grampa” of Ethan, Amy, Hillary and Isaac. Loved brother of Blyth Russett (Lois) and Gloria Hamilton (late Bill). Predeceased by a brother, Rayburn Russett (1955). Dear son of the late McLean Russett and the late Edna Anderson. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, January 7th, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. only. A Service to celebrate Bill’s life will be conducted in the Arnprior Wesleyan Church, 128 Mary Street, Arnprior on Friday afternoon, January 8th, 2016 at 1 o’clock. Private interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior, In memory of Bill, please consider a donation to World Hope Canada or The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew while surrounded by his loving family on Thursday morning, December 31st, 2015; Kimberly John Turcotte of White Lake passed away on his 57th birthday following a brief but very courageous journey through cancer. Beloved husband and best friend of Patsy (nee Beach). Dearly loved and devoted Dad and mentor of Andrew Turcotte of Cloyne and Stephen Turcotte (Natasha Holly) of Woodlawn. Cherished and proud “Poppa” of Madyson and Cameron. Dear brother of Kevin Turcotte (Heather), Karen Turcotte and Kelly Mulvihill (Sean), all of Arnprior. Special nephew and loved godson of Gail Collins (late Bill). Lovingly remembered by his aunts and uncles: Charlene Mosley (late Calvin); Bert Tourangeau (late Alberna); Beverley Moote (Peter) and Allan James (Colleen). Dear brother-in-law of Cairine Bruce (Garnet); Ronald Clarke (late Dianne); Cheryl Saunders (Gordon); Dorothy Aubé (Daniel) and John Beach (Rosanna). Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and great friends. Relatives and friends were invited to join Kim’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 10:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember Kim’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Kim, please consider a donation to Hospice Renfrew. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
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Jan 10, 2010 So many things of MOM I miss Her gentle hug and tender kiss I still can feel her warm embrace And yet picture her loving face. A Mothers’ work is never done And Heaven must of needed on For angels’ came and took her hand And led her to GOD’S promised land. She’s surely kept quite busy there Brushing little Angels’ hair. Although there’s sadness, this I know She’s waiting there, her face aglow. I close my eyes and I can see Her arms still open wide for me. I Love And Miss You Mom Marlean, Alfie & Ivan
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It’s always sad but comforting, to silently recall, your smile and dear familiar face, So loved by one and all. For the world may keep turning and change from day to day, But precious memories of you will never fade away, And here’s hoping that this message which carries so much love, Will somehow find its way to you in heaven up above. It’s to let you know dear Grandma that, although you are at rest You’ll live forever in the hearts of those who loved you best. Casey & Cayla
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Christmas Bird Count numbers disappointing The total number of birds counted on the Christmas Bird Count was disappointing. The 3,846 total was the second lowest since the count began in 1988. There were some highlights, however. Two new species were added to our list: Brant goose and hooded merganser bringing the total number of different species seen on the count since 1988 to ‘74. The number of species remained the same as last year, 41, which has been the average for several years now. The mild temperatures kept many species scattered in wooded areas where they were difficult to count. These same conditions allow some species such as geese, ducks and mergansers that depend on water for food and protection to remain further north than usual. The leading position in the top 10 birds counted shifts from year to year depending on the amount of open water, food and snow depth conditions. We have included the high count for each species and the year. This year the Canada goose led the flock with 584 geese counted, in 2012, 1,100 were seen. The common crow, always a bird to be reckoned with, placed second with 503 birds counted. Their high was in 2011 when 1038 were counted. The European starling placed third with 425 individuals reported, their high count was in 2011 when 956 birds were counted. The American goldfinch placed fourth with 294 birds counted, their high count stands at 1,746 taken in 2000. Black-capped chickadee was fifth with 279 birds counted well down from their high count in 2004 of 970 birds. Wild turkeys have increased steadily since their introduction and placed sixth this year with 269 birds down from their high count of 728 in 2009. Mourning doves were seventh their high of 681 was achieved in 2006 but it decreased this year to 245. Snow buntings placed eighth with 225 birds counted, their high was 1,817 in 1997. Rock pigeons were ninth on the list with 222 individuals reported their high was in 2002 when 485 birds were counted. In tenth place was the blue jay with only 203 counted, their high was 954 birds in 2002. Waterfowl included two new species this year with 60 Brant geese and two hooded mergansers added to our list. Twenty mallards, two common mergansers and 32 ring-billed gulls were also seen in open wa-
ter. Birds of prey are seldom seen in large numbers this far north: a single northern harrier, two rough-legged hawks, four red-tailed hawks, seven bald eagles, one northern shrike, one Scene from the snowy owl and one American kesmade up the group. The seven Hawk’s Eye trel bald eagles were very welcome on the count. The fowl-like birds, five ruffed grouse, two gray partridge and 269 wild turkeys were the members of this family counted. The two members of the dove family, mourning dove with 245 and rock pigeon with 220 were below their average numbers of more than 300. The five pileated woodpeckers, 34 hairy woodpeckers and the 31 downy woodpeckers were within their average range this year. The clever ones, crows, ravens, blue jays and chickadees vary in number depending on the food supply. The 209 blue jays, 503 crows, 56 ravens and 278 chickadees were heard or seen on count day. The creepers were present but not in large numbers, the 62 white-breasted nuthatches, 11 red-breasted and three brown creepers were about average in number. Cedar waxwings have been seen on only four occasions prior to this year. The 25 birds were all in the same flock. House sparrows (it is a weaver finch) have been on the decline for several years now and are down to 56 from a high of 524 in 1989. The one red-winged blackbird was the only member of the fearsome foursome counted. Finches are one of the few bright lights we have during the dark winter days. The 12 cardinals, 14 evening grosbeaks, 37 purple finches, 8 pine siskins and 294 American goldfinches were not great numbers but acceptable. Tree sparrows with 16 birds counted and the 70 dark-eyed juncos rounded out our count. The Christmas Bird Count committee would like to thank the four field teams that did a remarkable job of covering the more than 169 square miles (282 square kilometres) in the count circle. We also thank the 38 birders who fed and counted the birds at their feeders. We would like to thank all those that contributed to Scene from the Hawk’s Eye this past year. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Rd., R R 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8, phone 613-432-2738 or email jameshf@xplornet. com .
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Happiness helped warm the heart during a cold winter’s day While in the depth of winter, I expected the barns to be bitterly cold inside. But I was always amazed at how warm the cow byre was when the temperatures dipped well below zero. Certainly, there was no stove in there to take off the chill. It seems to me now, so many years later, that our fall days were numbered. It felt like we went from crisp days, certainly not freezing cold, and then right into seeing mounds of snow that soon covered the twenty acre field and all but closed in our long lane leading to the Northcote Side Road. When Father was sure the snow was here to stay, he piled mounds of it all around the base of our old log house in the hope it would help cut out some of the chill that seeped inside. There was no foundation and no cellar, and it didn’t matter how much snow Father stacked around the house, our feet in the winter, were always cold. He did the same thing around the barn. It would take him days. I often wondered if he would finish before spring came. But by the time the winter had really settled in, the outside of the barn would have snow piled and packed around its base, just like our log house across the yard.
The boys were heading for the house, and Father held back. “You wonder why the byre is warm in the winter, now do ya?” And he took my hand and walked me over to Bess, the most gentle of the entire herd. He told me to put my hand on her flanks. I was reluctant, as I was always a bit frightened of the cows...so big… and never did they respond to any kind gesture I made towards them. Not like the sheep, or the horses. And so I held back. So Father took my hand and pulled it towards Bess. Her hide was warm to the touch. Almost like it had been heated with a hot water bottle, or the bricks we used in our beds at night to warm the sheets before we crawled between the feather tickings. “She is so warm,” I said, in amazement. And Father said all the animals in the barn were the same. The horses too, were warm to the touch, he told me. And together they gave off this wonderful heat that filled the cow byre and made it fit for the cold winter nights in Renfrew County. And I thought, they all had their own little “stoves” on their bodies. How else
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And I would think that was why the cow byre was always so warm inside when it was so cold outside. But Father, one day explained to me what helped make the barn so cozy. It was after the milking was done, the separating finished, and everything washed and cleaned away. This was the time of day I liked being in the cow byre. I never tired of watching the barn cats sitting in the middle of the barn, waiting for what they knew was coming. Every few minutes or so, one of the brothers would aim for a cat’s open mouth, spraying a gush of warm milk their way. They knew more would be coming, and so they sat, sometimes taking the full brunt of the spray all over their faces, and that would send me into fits of laughing.
could the barn be so warm? All the way over to the house I thought of what I had just learned. And once again, even though I was much too young to fully understand or appreciate what happened to make our livestock give off enough heat to keep them warm when fall changed to winter, I thought it must be just another miracle. Just like all the others that happened every day around me. Like the miracle of milk changing to cream, and cream changing to butter, how there was always enough to eat even though the Depression raged around us, and how there was always a neighbour around to give us help when we needed it. Yes, I thought, a warm barn, in the dead of winter, with the wind howling around us, was surely just another miracle of the Ottawa Valley. I fell asleep thinking of what I had learned, my head filled with what Father had just shown me, and a deep feeling of utter contentment, and a happiness that warmed me deep inside. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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A group of Ladies called the Horton Quilters and Show & Tell meet monthly at the Horton Community Centre and work on quilting projects. Each year, for the last four years, they have created beautiful quilts which they have donated to the Horton Recreation Committee to raffle off. All proceeds from this go towards paying off the Rink Roof debt. This year the quilters sold $1,675 worth of tickets. The quilt raffle was started by Horton resident Heather Pickard who donated two of her own quilt creations before organizing a group of volunteers to create patches. Heather would put the quilt patches together, until she got ill and had to put quilting on hold to have a double lung transplant back on July 1, 2014. Heather’s transplant went very well and she is breathing much better these days. This initiative was continued by recreation committee fundraising members Val Miller, Barb Dickson and Helen Golden and this has now turned into the Horton Quilters.
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The quilters now come up with the ideas and work on the project as a team. This year’s quilt ‘Forty Shades of Autumn’ was created by the quilting club members and the quilting was completed by Winnie Masson. The attached Photo is of the quilt and some of the members of the Horton Quilters and winner Jennifer Barr. The next meeting is planned for Wednesday, Jan. 20. If you would like to join us to show and share your ideas and talents, we are always willing to learn and grow. Please contact Kathleen at the Horton Community Centre at 613 433-3303 or email her at krogers@hortontownship.ca.
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, practicality is a big part of your personality, but sometimes thinking through the reasons to do something over and over can be tedious. Let loose a little bit this week. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, expect to feel pulled in two directions this week. It’s a pivotal time at work, but in the same measure, you have much going on at home. Think things over carefully. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you may find your energy levels unusually low this week, and your productivity may suffer as a result. Maybe someone else can energize you a bit and lend a helping hand. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, you will get to your destination soon enough, but the trip may be a bit of a headache. Patience is essential this week; otherwise, you may give up prematurely. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Misinformation is spreading, so research everything to make informed Here’s How It Works: decisions this week, Leo. It may help you avoid an expensive mistake down the line. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Virgo, you may have a wonderful time with family or friends this week, clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! even if you are crunched for time. Savor the small moments as they come your way. 34 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 7, 2016
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: sherry.haaima@metroland.com
Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: sherry.haaima@metroland.com The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for not-for-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.
JANUARY 7
Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5. Membership $5 per year. New members welcome.
JANUARY 8
Senior Housing Meeting will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 10:30 a.m. A hot dog lunch for $4 will be served at noon followed by music by Don MacIsaac at 1 p.m. A great way to spend your Friday.
JANUARY 10
The January Valley Singles Lunch is at 1 p.m. at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. It is the second Sunday of the month because of the New Year’s holiday weekend. For information contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613432-7622.
JANUARY 12
Parent sessions hosted by RCI and RCIS in the school library at 7 p.m. Building resiliency in your children. Presented by RCDSB mental health lead Lisa LaRiviere, and Greg Lubimiv of the Phoenix Centre. Call school council chair Sandra Beimers at 343-369-1083 or email rcis. rci.schools@gmail.com for more information.
JANUARY 14
Djembe drums are still being played at the Golden Age Activity Centre led by professional Leo Brooks from Treefrog percussion. Starts at 1 p.m. Drop by and give it a try. A new sound for the New Year.
JANUARY 15
First Horton Country Dance of the new year with Dennis Harrington and Heritage Country at the Horton Community centre, 8 p.m. to
the Royal Canadian Legion Eganville. For more information call Judy Sauvé at 613-628-9898.
midnight. $10 per person. Music and songs by Dai Bassett, Eganville Seniors Centre at 1:30 p.m. Good will offering. Call 613-628-2354.
A big breakfast will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $5. This is a great way to meet friends and family over a tasty meal. Tickets can be purchased in advance. Just drop by the Centre at 212 Raglan St. S.
Fitness classes continue Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at 11 a.m., led by Ardella Schutt. This low-impact fitness class is full of laughter and fun. Drop in to the Golden Age Activity Centre and join the group. A great way to keep moving. Pizza lunch for $4 at noon then Dave Hurley entertains at 1 p.m. with Country Classics.
JANUARY 19
The Golden Age Activity Centre will be holding a reflexology demonstration with Noreen Kruzich at 1 p.m. If you are interested come by and listen to her speak and see the demonstration.
January 16
Ann Coulas quilting workshop, 9 a.m. start at Eganville Seniors Centre. Cost is $90. All supplies included. Bring your own sewing machine and lunch. You may rent a machine from Ann if you wish to. To see a sample check out Eganville Seniors Centre Facebook page or drop by the centre. Call 613-628-2354.
JANUARY 21
Ladies Auxiliary cards at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. Cost $8 includes light lunch.
JANUARY 22
Grilled Cheese lunch for $4 at the Golden Age Activity Centre starts at noon. Barry, Rita and Richard will be entertaining at 1 p.m.. Come out for an enjoyable afternoon of music and fun.
January 18-28
Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Thrift Shop at 291 Plaunt St. S. in Renfrew hosts a two-week sale called January Bling Thing Jan. 18-28. Buy any two articles of clothing and get a piece of jewelry free.
Plan to attend the annual Robbie Burns Celebration at the Eganville Legion on Saturday, January 23, 6:30 p.m. Tickets($30) can be picked up at Conway Pharmacy in Eganville and Cobden, and the Eganville Legion, or by reserving through Guy Jamieson at 613-628-2234. A Celtic evening of dining, entertainment.
January 18
This week the Christian Reformed and TrinitySt. Andrew’s United churches are doing a fundraising five-kilometre walk for the Renfrew Refugee Fund. If you would like to sponsor the walkers call Peter Raaphorst 433-4627 or Beulah Wright 432-3295. White Lake Pastoral Charge - Burnstown/White Lake/Calabogie United churches and their minister are also walking. To sponsor them call: Jane deSnaijer 433-3389. For St. Andrew’s United Church, Matawatchan call Joanne Murray 333-5534.
JANUARY 25
Eganville & Area Horticultural Society invites you to start the new year at movie night. Presenting six Mark Cullen videos and books available from the society’s library for each topic. Come learn with us and videos featuring Canada’s well known TV, radio and newspaper gardening expert. Popcorn provided, 7 p.m. at
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The Golden Age Activity Centre invites you to have lunch at noon $4 for sandwiches. Stay for entertainment with Eleanor Duncan and Al Kitchin on piano and sax beginning at 1 p.m.. The Wellness Clinic will also be held at 1 p.m. for those wishing to have their blood pressure checked.
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On Saturday, Feb. 6, Finnigan’s Roadhouse is sponsoring a free bus to the Canadian Tire Centre with your purchase of a ticket from Capital Ticketing using the promo code ICHOOSERVH. A portion of ticket sales will be donated to I Choose RVH for the expansion and redevelopment of the hospital. The bus will be leaving at 5 p.m. All bus attendees and the general public are invited to come back to Finnigan’s for postgame food, drinks and entertainment. Please contact Hannah at the RVH Foundation Office to book your seat on the bus at 613-432-4851 ext. 312.
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St. Paul’s Anglican Church invites you to a free Community Soup Kitchen lunch at noon. Come and enjoy a warm meal amongst friends! Please use stairs at rear entrance.
Robbie Burns Day celebrations will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre beginning with the piping in of the haggis at 12:30. Lunch will follow for $8. Scottish music provided by Guy Jamieson and friends. Come pay tribute to the Bard of Scotland. Tickets now on sale.
JANUARY 27
Parent sessions hosted by RCI and RCIS in the school library at 7 p.m. A parent’s guide to helping their student with course selections, career path choices and post-secondary opportunities. Presented by RCI staff Megan Lester, Todd Stewart and Adam Noack. Call school council chair Sandra Beimers at 343-369-1083 or email rcis.rci.schools@gmail.com for more information.
FEBRUARY 13
Norm Bujold Rumble wrestling tournament Feb. 13 at Renfrew Collegiate Institute in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club. Followed by a banquet and dance at the Days Inn in Renfrew. Social hour at 7 p.m., banquet at 8 p.m., dance at 9 p.m. Buffet dinner and dance tickets $25, just dance tickets $10. Tickets available at Dahl’s, Aikenhead’s and Renfrew Auto and from board members. For info email rawc_25@ yahoo.com .
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