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Renfrew firefighters Garett Stevenson and Mike Guest use the aerial ladder truck to access the roof of the Vimy Boulevard Apartments where they brave temperatures in the -30s with the wind chill. The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police was praised for traffic control during the Jan. 7 fire at the Vimy Boulevard Apartments. A portion of Lisgar Avenue (Highway 132) was closed for much of the afternoon.

The County of Renfrew reported that residents were evacuated safely and the apartment complex, owned and operated by the Renfrew County Housing Corporation, suffered heavy fire, smoke and water damage to two units and 10 more units were also impacted by smoke and water damage. Damage to the complex is estimated at $2 million. “The Renfrew Fire Department and emergency services personnel were on the scene quickly and all residents were safely evacuated,” the release said. The Canadian Red Cross and the Renfrew County Housing Corporation set up a secure area nearby to receive displaced residents and provide emergency support services and alternate accommodations to those affected. “Around 6 p.m. some residents were escorted into their units by the Renfrew Fire Department and Renfrew County Housing Corporation staff to retrieve some personal items,” the release said. In a status update issued last Friday,, Renfrew County Housing Corporation manager Carol Neill said return to the building would be subject to the installation of new fire separation doors, and a new fire safety system being installed, tested and approved. The county said there would be alternate accommodation arrangements made for ten-

ants. “Meanwhile, the RCHC will continue to stay in contact with the tenants and provide the necessary assistance required during this difficult time,” the release said. “We are asking for the tenants of 41 Vimy to remain patient and their welfare continues to be our primary concern, ” Neill said. “With the installation of new fire separation doors and a new fire safety system over the next two weeks, we should be able to move tenants back into the undamaged wing of the complex, once those repairs are in place and the systems are installed, tested and approved,” she said. “At the time of the incident, the fire, electrical and security systems were in working order, and met or exceeded the required regulations. However, due to damage from the fire, those systems became compromised, and must be replaced to provide a safe living environment for our tenants,” she added. The county noted that if you are a tenant or family member looking for information or emergency support services regarding the incident at 41 Vimy Boulevard; the Renfrew County Housing Corporation is asking you to please contact the Local Housing Office at 613-432-3679. partnerships matter

Partnerships matter. That was proven during last week’s Vimy Boulevard fire. The Renfrew Fire Department’s full complement of resources were on the scene,

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with a total of 27 full-time and volunteer firefighters, plus manpower from the Horton Fire department. The Renfrew Fire department’s two pumpers, ladder truck and support unit were all on the scene. During the cleanup later in the day, after the fire was brought under control, the department had to contend with frozen hoses as temperatures plunged even deeper. The firefighters battled the fire in -30with-wind chill temperatures, and one firefighter was taken to Renfew Victoria Hospital with chest pain, held for observation and later released. Renfrew Fire Chief Guy Longtin has high praise for all who assisted. He had special words of recognition for the County of Renfrew Paramedic Service that was on the scene throughout the incident with a stand-by ambulance to serve the firefighters and keep them safe. “The dispatchers did a fantastic job,” Chief Longtin also noted, referencing the Central Ambulance Communication Centre whose hands were full co-ordinating communications to dispatch help in a timely manner. “The OPP also did an excellent job (controlling traffic),” the fire chief added. He also recognized Milano’s Pizza in Renfrew who sent pizza, coffee and hot chocolate to the firefighters. “They’re great community supporters,” Chief Longtin said.

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Donohue identified his priorities for this term fairly closely.” • staff compensation grid, which is up for reof council as reviewing and enhancing strategic view in 2015; plans such as: • policy and procedures bylaw; • the asset management plan that a great deal Admaston-Bromley Mayor Michael • a standardized process for complaint resoDonohue has defined his five priorities of resources have gone into; • capital acquisition plan of which Mayor lution; for council in 2015. His top priority is budget and be- Donohue said “It behooves us to follow that See INAUGURAL, page 3 ing good managers of the public treasury.. “My goal, certainly this year, and in all years is, at the very least, to restrict the expenditures within the municipality to no more than the rate of inflation,” he said. His other priorities are: • to submit application to the Ministry of the Environment for expansion of the Osceola landfill footprint; • bring closure to the acquisition of the contaminant attenuation zone (CAZ) at the Osceola landfill footprint; • work in collaboration with Renfrew County to finalize review and update of the Official Plan; and • begin implementation of the township asset management plan. Donohue said he viewed his inaugural presentation as the criteria by which council will engage in its own performance evaluation, at each passing year, to measure the progress being made on initiatives within the township. “On top of the priorities that I have discussed here and put forward here, I absolutely have a great deal of faith that there are going to be some polimccreas.net cies and procedures and priorities my esteemed colleagues sitting at the table are going to be bringing forward and we certainly are going to engage 613-432-9739 (Renfrew) in discussions from those as well,” the mayor said. 613-623-9223 (Arnprior) lucy.hass@metroland.com

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News - The new council in AdmastonBromley Township has struck its committee structure for its new term of office. The appointments, carried by motion at council’s Jan. 8 regular meeting, are as follows. Planning and economic development: chair Bob Hall, member Kevin LeGris. Community Service: Chair Kevin LeGris, member Bob Hall. Public Works: Chair Robert Dick, all of council. Budget, Finance and Human Resources: Chair Michael Donohue, all of council. Protective Services: Chair Mike Quilty, member Robert Dick. Douglas Fire: Nathan Harris, Harry Stuart, Daryl Thom, Ken Keill and Councillor Robert Dick. Emergency Management: Bill Bowles, Stewart McBride, Terry McHale, Daryl Thom, Kevin Van Woezik, Dallas Hortness, Wanda Laviolette, Beverly Briscoe, Bob Lavallee and Councillor Mike Quilty.

Barr Line Community Centre: Sheila Vandekemp, Lise Dillabough and Councillor Robert Dick. Admaston-Bromley Police Services Board: Dallas Hortness and Councillor Mike Quilty. Renfrew and Area Senior Home Support: Joanne McDonald. Agriculture Veterinary Unit: Ray Pender. K&P Management Committee: Ross Campbell and Mayor Michael Donohue. Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce: Councillor Bob Hall. Douglas Recreation Complex Recreation Committee: Dawn Afelskie, Ron Dick, Rory Donohue, Lisa Headrick, Robert Lorbetskie, Ann Moriarty, Bill McHale, Angela McHale, Brenda Shalla, Tricia McInytre, Pat McIntyre, Maureen Comtois, M.J. McHale, Dennis McEachen, Erin Welch, Jesse Welch, Shawn McFarlane, Anne Trainor, Maureen Enright, Amie Guthro and Councillor Kevin LeGris. Admaston Recreation Complex Recreation Committee: Scott Buffam, Jamie Box,

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• electronic archive record management; and • explore opportunities to co-operate with neighbouring municipalities. On the last point, he noted that while the township will engage with neighbouring municipalities on those services where efficiencies might be found, he urged caution. “Efficiency certainly should be striven for but not at the expense of maintaining control of the level of service that we want to have in this municipality,” he said. Donohue also urged taking full advantage of technology while ensuring data security, promoting web conference calls for staff, investigating virtual and online training opportunities, and focussing on the electronic flow of information to improve accessibility and transparency for ratepayers.

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Donohue opened the inaugural address by expressing confidence in his council and staff. “We’ll have a learning curve to go through,” he told his fellow members of council. “When we come to the table with different experiences and opinions, that is what will make is a strong and competent council,” he said. Noting the development stages of a team earlier in his address, Donohue opened the door to frank discussion. “When we all become more comfortable we obviously are going to have many disagreements sitting around this table and I would not have it any other way. Quite frankly, I don’t think this is a good council if we don’t have open debate and disagreement. However, it’s always going to be

Angela Field, Krystyna Devries, Nancy Briscoe, Travis Hiderman, Jody Kelly, Darin Chaplin, Christine Jarrett, Sarah VanLindenberg, Mathais VanLindenberg, Christina Donohue and Councillor Kevin LeGris. Committee of Adjustment: Ross Peever, Beverly Briscoe, Leonard Chamberlain, Bill McMahon and Ray Pender. The chairman will receive $50 per meeting, other committee members $40 per meeting, and 50 cents per km for use of their vehicle. Admaston-Bromley Public Library Board: Lynn Agnew, Cathy Dale, Susan Patterson-O’Neil, Lynn Clelland, Karen Coulas, Karen Payne, Beth McDonald and Councillor Bob Hall. Fence Viewers: Alex Briscoe, John Doering, John Eisen, Simon Kelly, Murray Keuhl, Terry Coulas, Michael Quinn and Ray Pender. Fence viewers receive $20 an hour and 50 cents per km for use of their vehicle. Livestock Valuers: Ian Clelland, Brent Stewart and Gerald Walsh. They receive $40 per trip and 50 cents per km for use of their vehicle.

carried out in a respectful manner because everyone sitting at this table this evening is here because they care a great deal about the community that we live in and want to see it progress,” he said. Donohue also zeroed in on council’s mandate and areas of responsibility: waste, fire, policing, recreation, roads and library. “It is our function, through deliberation and discussion, and ultimately decision, to set policy for the township,” he explained. “We are not the managers, we are the board of directors, if you will. The managers are actually the staff of the township. They implement the policy.” He stressed that councillors will get phone calls and encounter ratepayers but they shouldn’t feel they need to know all the answers. Lucy Hass/Metroland “You don’t need to know everything, you New councillor Kevin Legris will be chairing Admasjust need to know who to go to to get the ton-Bromley’s community services committee and proper answers,” Donohue said. serve on both local recreation committees.

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News - In one of the first actions, the new AdmastonBromley council has entered into an agreement to support the Sunshine Coach Service. At its Jan. 8 meeting, council passed a bylaw that declares its support for the transportation service and agrees that the Town of Renfrew will receive and be responsible for dedicated gas tax funds on behalf of the township. The bylaw also states that a financial contribution of $600 will be made annually to support the Renfrew-based transportation service that also serves neighbouring communities. “Since 1985 the Sunshine Coach Service has been providing fare-based, accessible transportation for people who are living with disabilities that render the use of conventional modes of public transportation

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Municipal facilities should be there to serve the people. With that in mind, AdmastonBromley council was happy to receive the annual report on use of the council chambers and Barr Line facility. In 2014 the council chambers was used 153 times, down from 169 events in 2015. Aside from county and township regular and committee meetings, the chambers were also used by church

groups, the Women’s Institute, Alcoholics Anonymous and 4-H. It was also booked five times by residents for personal use. There were also five bookings for the municipal election. Use of the Barr Line Community Centre was also down slightly at 151 uses last year compared to 168 in 2013. Bookings at the Barr Line were by 4-H, Alcoholics Anonymous, Renfrew County Victim Services, agriculture groups, Orange Lodge, fiddlers group, township and committee public meetings, municipal and provincial elections. Ten bookings were by residents for personal use. “This is not our chambers. This is the township’s room,” Mayor Donohue said. “I think this is fantastic,” Dnohue said of the community usage, which is divided quite evenly between the two facilities. ”There are no high alters here,” he added.

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The Town of Renfrew has initiated an exciting new project to complete and implement the Town’s first Community Improvement Plan. The Community Improvement Plan will be used to promote the revitalization, beautification and improvement of the Town of Renfrew. What is a Community Improvement Plan? A Community Improvement Plan is a tool, prepared under the Planning Act, to facilitate revitalization, redevelopment and beautification in defined areas of the Town. Financial incentives may be implemented through a Community Improvement Plan, including grants and/or loans for building façade improvements, commercial signage improvements, landscaping improvements, brownfield (contaminated property) redevelopment and other matters as may be identified through this study. Additionally, the Town can prioritize other municipally-led revitalization projects under a Community Improvement Plan, such as streetscape improvements. How can I participate?

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Renfrew County Watch urges public to participate in Energy East discussions The group feels it is important the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) hears any concerns that Renfrew County residents may have so that they can be passed along to the National Energy Board. However, the timeline for public input is short. The nearest community meeting with the OEB is set for Thursday, Jan. 22 at Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata from 6 to 9 p.m., and letters must be in to the board no later than Feb. 6. The deadline is in place so that the OEB can complete part two of its consultative process in order to intervene with the National Energy Board on behalf of Ontario citizens. A number of actions resulted from last week’s Arnprior meeting.  Arnprior councillors will be approached to request that they attend the Jan. 22 meeting in order to address concerns expressed by their constituents. The public can support this request by contacting councillors directly with concerns at http://arnprior.ca/town/contact-us/#section_48.

The OEB will include in its intervention copies of any letters received from Ontarians. People can submit letters to www.ontarioenergyboard.ca – ‘Have Your Say’, or via the post, addressed to Attn: Alex Heath, Swerhun Facilitation, 720 Bathurst Street, Suite 500B, Toronto, ON, M5S 2R4. If you would like to peruse some templates for possible letters, there are ones posted at environmentaldefence.ca – ‘Take Action’, and some letters that members of Renfrew County Watch have written, which will be posted on the group’s website. All letters must reach the OEB no later than Friday, Feb. 6. There is a petition being circulated in paper form at downtown Arnprior businesses, as well as being online at renfrewcountywatcheast.com. The petition will be presented to the OEB on Jan. 22. All copies must be returned to 4 Huyck Dr. in Arnprior by Jan. 20 for compilation. Car-pooling will be orga-

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News - Over the past couple of months, a group of concerned citizens has been meeting to find ways to voice any concerns that Renfrew County residents may have concerning the Energy East pipeline. TransCanada has applied to the National Energy Board to repurpose a natural gas pipeline, which runs through Renfrew County, to transport diluted bitumen from the tar sands in Alberta to the east coast. On the evening of Jan. 8, Renfrew County Watch held a meeting of concerned citizens at the Arnprior library. Participants held widely varying positions on the pipeline, but all voiced concerns about how this project would impact the residents of Renfrew County. One of the main purposes of the group at this time is to provide information to Renfrew County residents so that all who wish to might have the opportunity to participate in the Ontario Energy Board’s community consultative process.

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News - Horton council heard from some concerned citizens at its first meeting of 2015 Jan. 6. Dr. Henry Venema, Mary Anne Schinkel and Kevin Mask are seeking more information on the effects asphalt plant equipment might have on the environment. The Miller Group is in the process of installing the asphalt plant at Jamieson Pit on Whitton Road. In emails dated Dec. 3 and 4, 2014, Miller Group stated parts of the portable asphalt plant have been moved to Jamieson Pit for storage while the remainder will be brought to the site in the spring for operation in the spring of 2015 until the end of the 2015 paving season. As such, the notice has satisfied the intent of the Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) requirements to provide 15 days notice in advance of relocating equipment for the purpose of operating. CAO/Clerk Mackie McLaren informed Mask that the township had received two pieces of correspondence. “One was an email from the MOE (Ministry of the Environment) suggesting that the township organize a public meeting which they would participate in,” McLaren ex-

plained. “The planning committee looked at it, and agreed that should happen.” While April has been suggested for the meeting date, Mask would like to see it take place before the end of January. “The director of the environment has given the same hint, have the meeting with the people and get the stuff hammered out,” Mask said. “Don’t wait ’til spring. Get it done, like next week, so when you want to start it’s done, complete. And if it’s not done right, you’re out the door, gone.” Mayor Bob Kingsbury let Mask know, the meeting is not happening next week. Planning committee chair Coun. Jamey Larone said they have been notified that the Miller Group has moved equipment in. “They say they are not going to operate until May of 2015 so there is no reason we couldn’t hold the meeting in the early part of April and before the season starts to make sure they are fully aware of the conditions they have to meet,” said Coun. Larone. The MOE would also be present at the meeting, he added. When questioned by Mask, Coun. Larone noted that the Miller Group had not done anything that they were out of compliance with, to his knowledge. Dr. Venema present-

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Opinion - It was long overdue. However, the sacking of Julian Fantino, the beleaguered Veterans Affairs Minister, should be just the first step if the federal government is serious about mending fences with veterans. The new veterans affairs minister, Erin O’Toole, has a major task ahead of him. Being a former military man himself and his reputation of being affable sort should help. He can’t help but be an improvement on Fantino, who alienated veterans, normally supporters of the Conservatives, with his behaviour that verged on the edge of boorishness. However, saying “it’s an honour for me to serve our veterans” and being nicer to them in face-to-face meetings won’t address the many grievances that they have with the government. O’Toole and the Conservative government have to show they are taking veterans’ concerns seriously by improving mental health services and financial support for distressed veterans. Enough of leaving needed funds unspent, spreading out announced increases in assistance over 50 years and allowing claims to bog down in the bureaucracy. If you don’t believe improvements are needed, ask the Royal Canadian Legion, hardly a radical organization of malcontents. In response to Fantino’s depar-

ture, the Legion said it hopes the change will bring “better action” on the issues facing veterans and their families. It pointed to three specific areas where the government needs to improve veterans benefits. In its release, the Legion noted the outpouring of support for veterans on Remembrance Day and urged the government and all political parties to “put the past behind and move forward to create an environment where veterans know that this country’s obligation to care for them when they need it will be met.” In comments at her New Year’s levee, RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant maintains veterans in this area are pleased with the “exemplary care” they are receiving, although admitting it’s not always as timely as it could be. As the Legion and veterans have made clear, the services are not always up to snuff. As an MP with a large military presence in her riding, Gallant should be impressing on O’Toole, and the powers-that-be in her government, the importance making services for veterans more comprehensive of and effective. Shuffling ministers and soothing words aren’t enough. The new minister and the government need to take concrete actions to take better care of veterans.

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Good things come to those who bait Opinion - The 2015 ice fishing season is off to a slow start, at least for some. Bitter cold and staff shortages until March have tied me to home or office recently, and as of Sunday the hut still sat on the beach. But I went there anyway. This is the time of year when it’s often colder inside than outside, so with the thermometer reading -10 degrees inside the cottage, -4 degrees looks better. But best of all is a cozy propaneheated ice hut with the sun shining in the window. So this is where I’ll sit to sift through my notes from Thursday night’s Admaston-Bromley council meeting. And the red gingham oilcloth on the tiny table seems oddly appropriate.

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LUCY HASS View from The ‘Frew Fifty years ago I sat at a very different oilcloth-covered table at our farmhouse on the South McNaughton Line in Admaston Township, reliant on the old woodstove for heat. As a child, winter was all about playing outdoors building snowmen, toboganning and playing hockey at our neighbours – the Donohues. I was completely oblivious to municipal politics, and ice fishing. But not today, so I turn back to my

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notes while the propane heater hums and the ATV roars outside as James steers the snowplough around the yard. Getting ready to ice fish is no small matter in my world. Tackle is switched out from rods and trolling lures to favourite red and blue hooks, bells, and black braid wound around wooden jig sticks. Soon I’ll be out on the lake and very, very busy indeed. Busy pawing through my ragged collection of hardwater jigging lures, watching the minnows swim in the bucket, resetting my lines (because I’m never quite convinced they’re at the right depth), listening to CBC Radio, making a pot of tea, stealing a quick nap in a mountain of sleeping bags and blankets on the bunk, and maybe, just maybe, catching a fish.

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Opinion - I question the wisdom of arresting persons like the Lamond brothers of Ottawa, simply on the basis that they are suspected of wanting to travel outside of Canada for the purpose of participating in terrorist activities in other countries. It is illogical and presumptuous to pre-determine what a person will do at some time in the future.

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constantly monitoring weather, and the radars, and trying to anticipate what the conditions are going to be.” Asselin noted that the cost of plowing exceeded the 2014 budget by 25 per cent, and snow removal exceeded by 12 and a half per cent. Conversely, the cost of salt consumption is under budget by seven per cent. An actual dollar amount can’t be determined until the end of the winter season. With a limited workforce to respond to winter storms, if it snows in the evenings, the town will often wait until about 2 a.m. to respond, and clear the roads for the morning rush. “You’ll see that in the evenings, there will be a little more snow on the roads,” Asselin explained. “If it reaches a certain threshold, we’ll come and get it.” The town only has a certain number of men who are allowed, by law, to only run the equipment a certain number of hours per day. “I guess we do have some people (residents) who are frustrated, like if they work night shifts or whatever. They may not see the same services as the travelling public during the day,” Asselin noted. He said a lot of the crew’s winter workload is done when most people are in bed. “The only other thing that flows over from council is that we do enter into our road maintenance agreement with the (Renfrew) county, so the town is actually doing Bruce Street and Raglan Street South on behalf of the county,” Asselin said.

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Sports - A couple of significant snowfalls into the winter of 2014-15 haven’t stood in the way of Renfrew development and works. They have been able to stay on top of it. Director of development and works Mike Asselin said they were able to get everything cleaned up from a midDecember snowfall a few days before Christmas. “The downtown core obviously relies on Christmas time to prosper, and sometimes it makes their year,” Asselin said. Warmer weather with high winds greeted the area over Christmas, Asselin recalled. He said a tree came down, and some power lines were damaged from the wind, but overall, it wasn’t too serious. The latest snowstorm on the first weekend of the new year had 18 centimetres of snow, Asselin noted. “It started off as snow, and then it went to freezing rain, and then it poured rain for awhile, and then back to snow on Sunday (Jan. 4) afternoon,” he said. “On top of that was freezing rain and then rain. And then, the temperatures plummeted after that. They fell down to minus double digits.” Town crews spent Jan. 5 and 6 plowing and removing snow in the primary and secondary roads. Primary roads include Raglan and the main thruways while secondary streets are Argyle, Hall, Plaunt, Harry, Munroe and other well-trav-

elled streets. The town uses its own forces for snowremoval after plowing with a loader, the snowblower, two trucks, plus trackless machines such as those that clear the sidewalks. They also have a contracted grader, four trucks and a dozer that works at the snow dump. “So if you want to get an idea of just how much snow has been removed, just go in behind 550 Hall (Street). Our snow dump is there. You’ll see quite a large pile of snow, already from this year,” Asselin said. Depending on the amount of snow, it usually takes about one day of plowing and two or three days of snow removal. “Not all sidewalks are cleared,” Asselin pointed out. “We do (clear) the sidewalks that are leading to schools and to primary areas where lots of pedestrians are walking. “In the back streets, we don’t do those sidewalks. The previous council looked at doing more sidewalks, but that would require additional men and additional equipment. We’re doing the best that we can with the plows that we have.” They also apply salt to the sidewalks as they do the roads. Winter conditions are unpredictable and change rapidly, added Asselin. He said people should not only wear the proper clothing, but also drive appropriate for the conditions. The town is required by law to check the weather forecast three times per day, Asselin said. “We have our staff that are

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Rough-legged hawk cruises near Mount St. Patrick Lifestyle - An email from Julia Winn. Today on my return trip to Mt. St. Patrick from Renfrew, I noticed quite a large raptor cruising from south toward the North. The wingspan was greater than a red tail. Most of the underside was white, with black or dark grey appointments. The wing tips as well as one large dark spot on the centre of each wing. I was driving and it was flying, therefore, I did not have enough time to check on tail or head details. I have referenced my bird books as well as the Internet. Neither of which give much information on the undersides of these creatures. Without a photo, I don’t know if this is enough info for identification. Hope you can help. The week prior to Christmas, I saw a magnificent bald eagle flying along Whalen Road. What a treat! All the best to you both for this coming year. Regards, Julia Winn. Julia, thank you for the email and a Happy New Year to you and yours. The bird you describe is a roughlegged hawk. They are rare and although they do not usually nest in this area they

JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye do pass through on their way south. If hunting conditions are favourable they will spend part of the winter with us, at least until the snow cover is too deep for them to hunt. The markings you saw are typical of a light phase bird of the species: the large size (our largest hawk), white underparts, black wing tips and white elbows are good field marks. There is also a dark phase where the underparts are dark as are the wing linings. Immature rough-legged hawk

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Horton Township council members prepare for their first council meeting of 2015. Peter Clark/ Metroland

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News - Residents of Goshen Road in Horton Township will be pleased to know that the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) does not identify their road as a Highway 417 Emergency Detour Route (EDR). Horton Township staff contacted County of Renfrew director of public works and engineering Steve Boland, who indicated that information provided shows that the county does not identify Goshen Road as being a part of the detour route. While it is understood that the routes provided are drafts, the township is confident that the EDR status

of Goshen Road will not be changed by the Ministry. Council suggested local people will likely continue to use routes that they know will avoid traffic, regardless of the road’s status. It was also noted that should undue circumstances arise such as multiple accidents, large contamination, a spill, etc., Goshen Road may become necessary to provide another route not assessed as an EDR. CAO/Clerk Mackie McLaren said Goshen Road was not a directed detour tour when Highway 17 was down to one lane during bridge construction a couple of years ago, but people found it on their own. Coun. Jamey Larone asked if the

OPP would be notified of the Goshen Road status. “MTO should have provided the OPP with all of the information,” Horton public works manager Janet Collins said. Boat Launch

Residents or cottage owners in the township can purchase a boat launch season pass for $35. The charge for non-residents is $45. Council noted that a resident using the boat launch only to put their boat in the water in the spring, and remove it in the fall, will receive a refund, providing they present their ticket stub.

“A lot of this stems from some of the residents that have property on the waterfront that are paying higher taxes (than (other residents),” Mayor Bob Kingsbury explained. “They are saying we are already paying quite a bit more than the average Joe, and all we want to do is just put our boat in, in the spring and take it out in the fall, and we feel that we’ve already paid our dues.” That is the reason for the break in fees, the mayor added. Fire calls

As of the fire committee meeting of Dec. 18, the Horton Fire Department responded to 32 calls in 2014,

which included an increase in Highway 17 motor vehicle calls. Horton received no calls in October and November this past year, and three calls in December. Two calls were for a furnace belt and a third was a C02 call. In 2013, there were 57 fire calls to the department. Building permits

Building permits in the township dropped a bit in 2014 when compared to 2013. Permits for the past year amounted to $7,549,000. That was about $100,000 less than the 2013 total of $7,645,500. The 2012 total was $6,814,000.

Mom’s the word: That’s why we’re supporting the Alzheimer Society’s Walk for Memories By Nicole Chenier-Cullen

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News - Kat Clarida and her family will be remembering her mom by being flamboyant, goofy and fun as they participate at the Alzheimer Society’s Walk for Memories fundraiser Jan. 25. They know their efforts will help provide the support and education that are so needed by families facing dementia. Thelma Elizabeth Clarida had a million dollar smile. She was a registered nurse who raised eight children. She was a vibrant, intelligent, loving wife, mother and grandmother. All that was taken away from her when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Over the next 15 years, she would slowly deteriorate into a mere shadow of her former self until her death in 2011, at age 83. After her husband died, Thelma moved from Sault Ste. Marie to Arnprior in order to be closer to her three daughters who lived in the Ottawa area. She was actively involved in her community and felt energized by the small-town atmo16 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 15, 2015

sphere. However, according to daughter, Kat Clarida, “although she was still highly functional, we started noticing puzzling signs which raised alarm bells”. Kat recalled how her mother carried a card with her name and address written on it; she wrote notes to herself listing her children’s names and which grandchild belonged to whom. Then, one day, things came to a head when she could not find her way home. That’s when Kat decided that her mother should live with her. Soon afterwards, she took her to the Bruyère Memory Disorder Clinic where the Alzheimer diagnosis was confirmed. According to Kat, it was a heartbreaking moment when her mother had to be placed in a long-term care facility, where she spent her last five years. “One of the worst frustrations was not understanding this disease, not knowing how to care for her ourselves”, says Kat. “This is such a dreadful illness, the number of persons affected is horrendous, and it’s only getting worse”. Shockingly, the family was faced with

another tragedy when Kat’s stepchildren’s mother was also diagnosed with dementia. Her stepdaughter, Erica Ryan, told Kat about the services offered by the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, and suggested they put together a team to participate in the Walk for Memories®, the society’s major annual fundraiser. Their team, called Mom’s the Word, raised over $1,000 that first year. “We loved the walk,” says Kat. “The venue is a wonderful, fun space; there is something for everyone”. Kat’s stepdaughters took their mom who enjoyed walking to the music and danced the entire time she was there. Kat and her sisters, Gwen and Ruth, wrote her mom’s story and put her picture up on the special photo wall made available for that purpose. “It was particularly heart-warming seeing so many people stop by and stare at all those photos”, she mentioned. The family intends to continue participating in the Walk. This year, they will dress up in the two moms’ signature colours of red and purple. “We’re going for flamboyant, goofy and fun” says Kat. “Mom was the most positive person

we ever knew. She would love to know that we are remembering her in this way”. Walk for Memories, Ottawa’s premier indoor fundraising walk, is celebrating 20 great years on Sunday, Jan. 25. This flagship fundraising event for the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County will take place at the Carleton University Fieldhouse with registration start at 8 a.m., Walk start at 9 a.m., and the event ending by noon. Funds raised at Walk for Memories® will stay in your community to help make a difference for people living with dementia. The local fundraising goal for 2015 is $275,000. Dementia is difficult, but this event is something positive we can all do to reach out and help. An event fun for the entire family, register now at www.walkformemories.ca or call 613369-5627 for more information. To learn more about dementia and the support, education and resources offered by the Alzheimer Society to families living with dementia, visit www.alzheimer.ca/ottawa. Who are you walking for?


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French Immersion kindergarten pilot program of to tres bien start learning sounds and recognizing words. “Already they are using sentences interchanging English and French and recognizing both languages in print and speech,” RCDSB secondary French leader and pilot program creator Alanna Emon said. “The educators speak to the students in French and the students answer in English, French, or more often, a combination of the two. There are quiet times in the day as well. In the afternoons the students have enjoyed Cosmic Yoga and have been developing those very important self-regulation skills. Our Immersion Kindergarten students have already had opportunities to showcase their newly acquired language skills,” she said. “At monthly assemblies, the students have been keen performers. Last week, they played an important role at the school’s Remembrance Day assembly. This is only in our third month of this school year, we are anxious to see what these little persons will accomplish by June, and beyond, as they continue in our French ImRenfrew County District School Board mersion Early Learning Program.” From left, Ella Fridgen, Taylor Buffam and Scarlett Dunn play with some inquiry materials Parents wishing information on this or any of at Central Public School’s kindergarten French immersion pilot program. the RCDSB’s French Programs are encouraged to contact Elementary French consultant Carole Soucy at soucyc@rcdsb.on.ca.

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Back in action with activities at St. Joseph’s High School Lifestyle - Back in action! The first week after Christmas holidays has been busy for students and teachers. Exams and culminating projects are on the rise at St. Joseph’s, leaving January to be a month focused heavily on academics. Since December was so jam-packed, January is set to be a relatively quiet month, allowing students time to prepare for the end of the semester. Exams will begin for grades 9 to 12 next week. Besides academic, there is still much in the way of athletics taking place at St. Joe’s. Both boys’ basketball and girls’ volleyball teams have progressed far into their seasons, and continue in regulation. Varsity hockey teams have also successfully completed a number of tournaments across the county. The skiing and snowboarding team has also been assembled. The Dominican Republic team has been doing mass amounts of fundraising in order to support their upcoming February trip. The students are preparing for the missionary trip in every way possible. St. Joe’s would also like to thank everyone who came out to enjoy the annual Christmas Concert that took place Dec. 19. As a school, we are very proud to be home to so much talent. Also, on Dec. 19 the Jag Hunt winner was

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Quiet location for this 3 + 2 Bedroom home. Main level features living, dining and family rooms. Kitchen, breakfast nook, powder room, gas fireplace & laundry. 2nd level offers 3 Bedrooms & 4pc bath. Full rec room w gas fireplace & 2 bedrooms. Double attached garage. Pool, newer roof, gas HWT, efficient gas furnace & central air. Call Catherine O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MLS#937157 $320,000

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• Home completely refurbished, 2bedrm, lrg eat-in kit, hardwd flrs, deck, fireplace, 2 bedrooms. • Barns with electrical, paddock, small lake, pond, 180 Acres of mixed bush & open • HST Included! and so much more! • 40 MIN to Kanata! Call Cathy O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $550,000 MLS#904026

2337 LOCHWINNOCH RD • Country living close to town! Bright, spacious HiRanch, 3+1 Bedrm. Finished Basement. 2baths. • Large private deck. Above ground pool. • Detached Double Garage, insulated 25’X32’. Paved Rd. • Quick access onto Hwy # 17 • Move-in Ready! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947

555 HALL AVE • Excellent commercial property ideal for office’s or manufacturing facility. • Completely renovated 3 years ago. Approx 20 good sized offices and handicap accessible washrooms. • Situated on 14.5 acres with great access to Hwy 417 in town. Call Gerry or Cathy O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MLS#925299

355 RIVERVIEW DR. A Sensational Executive Bungalow! Just on the edge of Town. Hrdwd floors, granite counters, 2 stone firepls, 4 baths, sauna, hot tub, pool, large family rm for entertaining, 3 bay gar + 2 large detached shops! A unique property! Call Gerry or Sherri for info. $460,000 MLS#936409

105 QUEEN ST. • Move-in ready for this 2bedrm updated 2 storey home. • Good working kitchen • Attached garage with mudroom • Balcony off master bedrm • Close to downtown and school. • Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 MLS 934725 $158,000 •

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532 WHELAN RD. • Nice curb appeal for this rural property. Suitable for 1 or 2 people. • Needs some TLC. • 2+1 bedrms + Loft. • Full basement. Paved Rd. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $126,000 MLS# 934492

2988 CALABOGIE RD. • Wonderful family home, Great location in Springtown, private + PUBLIC ACCESS onto the Madawaska R. directly across the road! • Spacious 3+1 Bedrm. Lower level walk-out. Central air, hot tub, • NEW Propane furnace • 3 Baths, new Well in 2013, detached garage + workshop. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $249,500 MLS#921424 •

123 ELK ST. Lovely Semi detached built in 2008. A great price: includes a 2nd garage, central air and full finished basement! 3+1 bedrooms & 3 baths Great town location! Priced to sell! Call Sherri Cobus 613.432.1947 $239,900 MLS#934721

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Alzheimer Awareness Month targets women with “The 72%” campaign Women doubly affected says Alzheimer Society Alzheimer Society

Did you know that women represent 72 per cent of Canadians living with Alzheimer’s disease? They could be your mothers, wives, sisters, grandmothers or friends – even you. The Alzheimer Society is kicking off Alzheimer Awareness Month with a nationwide campaign called The 72 per cent. It aims to inform women in their 40s and older about the warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, brain health and how the Alzheimer Society can help. Why women?

Women live longer than men and age is a significant risk factor. That’s why there are more women living with Alzheimer’s disease than men. Yet the impact on women is twofold. They also account for 70 per cent of family caregivers[2], which takes a tremendous toll on these women who eventually provide round-the-clock care.

The burden is especially high for women raising families and holding down jobs. “With this campaign, we’re making Alzheimer’s disease a women’s issue,” says Kathy Wright, executive director, Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. “Women lead busy, hectic lives, often paying the price with their own health and well-being. We’re asking them to invest time in understanding the warning signs. Whether they’re concerned about getting Alzheimer’s, have just been diagnosed or are a caregiver, we want women to reach out to their local Alzheimer Society. We can support them throughout the disease.”

more important they understand this disease to be able to recognize changes in those they care for,” adds Wright. The Alzheimer Society invites all Canadians, including women, to take a moment and learn the warning signs and share them with friends and families on Facebook and Twitter. The Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County invites people in the community to visit www. alzheimerottawa.ca/the72percent to download helpful resources and learn more about available local resources.

Take a moment to know the signs

Walk for Memories, Ottawa’s premier indoor fundraising walk, is the flagship fundraising event for the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. Fun for the entire family, it will be held on Sunday, Jan. 25 in the Carleton University Fieldhouse. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with the Walk starting at 9 a.m. and the event ending by noon. Proceeds raised stay in the local

Warning signs, often misunderstood or ignored, are critical. In absence of a cure, early diagnosis allows for treatment and support so people can live as well as possible and start planning for their future needs. “Women traditionally monitor the health of their families so it’s even

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community to help families living with dementia. Form a team, or come out as an individual and join in the fun. Ask your family, friends and colleagues to join you, or to sponsor your Walk. To register, go to www.walkformemories. ca. For more information, visit www. alzheimer.ca/ottawa or phone 613369-5627. The goal this year as the Walk for Memories celebrates 20 great years in Ottawa is $275,000. The Alzheimer Society provides support, education and resources for people with dementia, as well as their families and caregivers. Who are you walking for? Alzheimer’s disease facts

Alzheimer’s disease is the leading form of dementia. It is progressive and eventually, fatal. Today, 747,000 Canadians are living with some form of dementia. This number will nearly double to 1.4 million in less than 20 years. For every person diagnosed, there are many who are directly affected as caregivers. In Ottawa and Renfrew County,

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there are approximately 15,000 people with dementia. The risk of dementia doubles every five years after age 65. Accumulating evidence shows the disease can lie dormant in the brain up to 25 years before symptoms appear. Common warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease include memory loss, impaired judgment, thinking or reasoning and changes in personality and behaviour that are out of character. In addition to age, other risks factors include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and smoking. The 72% campaign is proudly supported by the KPMG Foundation. About the Alzheimer Society

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Horton Winter Carnival Jan. 30 and 31 at community centre Peter Clark

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News - Everyone is welcome to the Horton Community Hall Jan. 30 and 31. On the Friday night, Jan. 30, the Horton Winter Carnival opens with a pizza party and skating at the community centre rink from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

The princess and prince registration and competition runs from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Judging takes place from 7 to 8 p.m. with the official crowning at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 marks a busy day for the entire family. It starts with the shanty breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. Cost is adults $7, and ages 12 and under, $4.

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News - Skating is underway at the Horton Community Centre rink. “The dressing rooms are open,” Deputy Mayor Bob Johnston said. “We still haven’t got the sign out yet that we are asking two dollars for adult skating.” Johnston said, while they’ll never recoup all of the costs, nor expect to, the municipality can recoup some costs by people kindly dropping in two dollars, “So that we don’t go down there and there’s 21 people skating and there’s three dollars in the box, like there was a couple of times last year.” The township can’t provide the facilities for free, with the cost of the lights being on for three or four hours, Johnston added. A volunteer has offered to be at the community centre any Saturday morning when it snows, to plow the parking lot for participants to arrive at 7:30 or 8 a.m. going to the rink or dance sessions in the hall.

Since the volunteer is actually one of the township’s casual roads drivers, to prevent insurance liability issues with municipal equipment, he’ll be paid for his plowing services. “It’s not going to be big dollars,” CAO/clerk Mackie McLaren said. Depending on the amount of snow on any given Saturday, it might be one to three hours. “It might not even snow on Saturdays for this year,” Coun. Dave Bennett added. A number of recent fundraisers have gone over well, Johnston said. “We always appreciate volunteers and their support. I’ve always said many times, if we don’t have them, we don’t have a community, and we won’t have anything done.” Children’s hockey was scheduled to start Jan. 10 with at least 24 kids registered. The municipality was successful in receiving $3,000 from Jumpstart which ensures that all children can play. A portion of this money will be used for new jerseys for the program.

A chicken bingo, raffle tables, 5050 draw and kissing booth run from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Public skating takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., while sleigh rides are also on the docket for the family from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A lumberjack competition from 10 a.m. to noon features nail driving, swede saw and cross-cut.

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Family games also run from 10 a.m. to noon, and include many events with straw bale toss, cow paddy race, tug-o-war, snowshoe race and bean bag toss. Prizes for these events will be handed out at 12:30 p.m. People can have their face painted by Val anytime from noon to 1 p.m. Children’s entertainment and balloon creations go from 1 to 3 p.m.,

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followed by chuck-a-puck at 3 p.m. The canteen opens at noon with sausage on a bun, pizza, hot dogs, Horton poutine, carrot sticks and drinks served until 2 p.m. Draws are held at 3 p.m. while the bar will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Horton Winter Carnival buttons are available for $2 at the township office and at the door.

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Sports - 2015 is only a couple of weeks old, and already, it’s been all good for Horton Township’s Sarah Dougherty. The graduate of Renfrew Collegiate Institute and former RCI Raider has been a team leader with her University of Guelph Gryphons women’s track and field team. A fourth-year Criminal Justice and Public Policy major at Guelph, Dougherty opened 2015 by capturing the women’s weight throw at the Guelph New Year Opener with a throw of 17 metres, more than a full metre better than her nearest competitor, Brittany Crew of the York Lions. Dougherty was later rewarded, but not only by her own school, but in the province and across the country as well. She was named the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) female athlete of the week, and Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) female athlete of the week for the week ending Jan. 4. Dougherty was also honoured as the Guelph Gryphons

female athlete of the week for the same seven-day period. The 2014 CIS bronze medalist is now ranked first in weight throw in the CIS. Dougherty was also a key contributor to the Gryphon women’s team last year that was crowned OUA track and field champions. She won a gold medal in the weight throw at the Toronto Track and Field Centre with a distance of 17.22 metres. Dougherty’s result earlier this month on her home soil in Guelph has also automatically qualified her for the CIS championship to be held in Windsor on March 14, and marks the third consecutive year that she has qualified for the CIS Championship. Aside from the weight throw, Dougherty also competes in the shot put where she placed fourth at the Guelph New Year Opener. That is an impressive result, the Gryphons website notes, considering she was going head-to-head against a talented field that featured two athletes who finished in the top four at the CIS Championship a year ago.

“Not only has Sarah produced some terrific results in terms of medal count, she has also developed into a team leader as evidenced by her being named a team captain for the Gryphons in 2014-2015,” the website adds. “My 2015 season has started on a high, and I’m hoping to keep that momentum going through until CIS championships in March,” Dougherty said. “I’m very honoured to receive athletic recognition not only in Guelph, but provincially and nationally as well. It’s a really great feeling and gives some merit to everything I’ve been working towards over the past four years. “The support and confidence that has been shown towards my success is just more motivation to continue to improve and succeed. This season, I’m hoping to continue my success in weight throw, while also improving my national ranking in shot put. I’m also striving for another OUA and CIS team championship in 2015, and I think that with the consistent level of talent we ROBERT ANTONIUK have throughout the team, that Sarah Dougherty of the University of Guelph Gryphons on her way to bronze at the 2014 goal is more than attainable.” CIS track and field championship in Edmonton.

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Sports - The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders got 2015 off to a sizzling start on the senior girls volleyball court. The Raiders swept aside the Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers, Madawaska Valley District Wolves and Arnprior Redmen 3-0 in Jan. 7

matches played at the Arnprior District High School gymnasium. The Junior Raiders won two of three matches they played on the same day. RCI topped Jeanne Lajoie and Madawaska 3-0, but lost by the same 3-0 count to host Arnprior. In the final matches before Christmas, Fellowes topped the Senior Raiders

3-0 while the Falcons outlasted the Junior Raiders in five sets. The Senior Raiders split a pair of season-opening boys hoops encounters last week. The visiting Fellowes Falcons posted a 63-38 triumph over RCI at the Grant Gymnasium Jan. 6. Point guard Josh Barnes paced RCI shooters with

12 points. On Jan. 7, Arnprior pulled out a 50-47 win over the Senior Raiders. Dane Brumm banked home 18 points for the Raiders. The RCI boys varsity hockey team puts its 2and-0 record to the test with games versus Fellowes, Valour and Madawaska Valley this week in Arnprior.

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Nathan Dyck paced St. Joseph’s with 15 points. The Junior Jaguars posted a 3325 win over their Barry’s Bay counterparts. Kyle Naismith drained 12 points for St. Joseph’s. Girls volleyball teams swing back into action today with matches against Madawaska Valley. The Jaguar varsity boys hockey team challenged Valour, Bishop Smith and Madawaska Valley on the ice in Arnprior Wednesday.

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Sports - The Renfrew- hosted playdowns for the Best Western Challenge and the Fairmont Challenge went down to an exciting pair of last games featuring all three of our home clubs. When the dust settled two earned their golden passes to the Provincials. The Best Western Challenge matched Renfrew’s Barb Westgarth rink and the Yvonne Sklepowicz team in the opening game with the Sklepowicz quartet stealing the win after a dramatic comeback. In the A final against Ottawa Granite’s Schmidt, a comeback from 7-1 was a bit too much even though a four in the seventh gave Sklepowicz a chance. Westgarth’s rink held on to defeat Carleton Place’s Docker rink to set up an all-Renfrew B final. Once again Westgarth’s crew held the early advantage, only to have Sklepowicz’s scrappers claw their way back and steal the win and a spot at the provincials for a second straight time. Congratulations and good luck go out to Yvonne Sklepowicz, Laurie Millar, Gail Keyes and Anne Windle. While in the concurrent Fairmont Challenge our local lads, skipped by Gary Smith, played control curling to

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Sports - The Upper Ottawa Valley Tween U14 Bulldogs were scheduled to play two National Capital Region Ringette League games Jan. 10. The first game was against rivalry team Gloucester Cumberland Ringette Association and was held at the Orleans Complex. Tensions were strong as these two teams have a history of injury-packed encounters. For the first seven minutes, the game remained at 0-0. GCRA snuck one in past

the UOV goaltender halfway through the first half. UOV was able to keep GCRA from scoring again, but unfortunately was not successful at securing a goal. The result was a tough 1-0 UOV loss. The second game at Grandmaitre in Vanier was cancelled because of Zamboni malfunctions creating a hole in the ice. The game is rescheduled for Sunday, Jan. 25 at 11 a.m. at the Peplinski Rink in Ottawa. Juniors split

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nine regular season games remaining and Stittsville eight, including home games versus each other. Perth 6, Wolves 5 (SO)

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faced a 5-2 deficit with under 10 minutes remaining. But jumpstarted by two shorthanded goals on the same penalty kill, the Wolves came all the way back. Defenceman Teddy Suckow converted a Tanner Smith feed off a two-on-one break, and Gonu outraced a Perth defender to pot a breakaway goal just 21 seconds later. The goal was his second of three on the night. Gonu came back with his third, connecting off a brilliant centreing feed from Smith with 2:40 remaining. Bailey Hein had the other Renfrew marker in the second period. See WOLVES, page 29

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Bronze-medal winners The Upper Ottawa Valley Aces Major Atom AA hockey team captured bronze at the Bell Capital Cup hockey tournament in Ottawa. The Aces had three wins, two losses and a tie in six games. In front are, from left, Porter Robertson and Owen Osborne; middle row, Blake Menard, Ryan Jeapes, Angus Duchene, Raymond Kemp, Drew Hoffman, Carter Jarrett, Kosta Kastanias, Brody Gillard, Reid Greer; and back row, Ayden Hawthorne, Ryan Hawthorne, Jace Letourneau, Connor Buffam and Jacob Wilkins. Missing is Caleb Dubeau.

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The Wolves scored on their only two powerplays, and added the two shorthanded goals. Outmanned chances and sloppy play cost them. The Wolves drive for first place has been rewarded at the hardware table. Lucas Gonu has been named the Valley Division’s most valuable player while Teddy Suckow has been tabbed best defenceman for a second consecutive year. The Renfrew coaching staff led by Kip Mulvihill is again coach of the year, and Brent Sylvester the division’s top manager. Goaltender Dane Brumm is recognized as Renfrew’s scholastic player. Jacob Collins will remain with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League.

mid-February. The Wolves are hosting a minor hockey night Friday at the game against Shawville. All minor hockey players accompanied by an adult and wearing their team jersey will be admitted free and will be eligible for one of three prize draws donated by the Renfrew Rusty Blades hockey team. There also will be other gifts given away to each player when registering for the draw. The player must be in attendance to be eligible for the draw of the grand prizes. Kids accompanied by an adult will also receive free admission for Saturday night’s game. They are encouraged to wear their team jersey on both nights.

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Lifestyle - For my sister Audrey and me, the big box sitting in the middle of the kitchen floor held as much excitement as picking potato bugs on a hot summer day. It had come that winter’s day, after we got the call from the CPR station that it had arrived, and they’d be mighty pleased if Father would come in and get it out of the way. Rarely, if ever, was there a thing in the box for Audrey or me. Aunt Lizzie had two sons, and so the hand-me-down box was always filled with things like serge suit coats, often missing the pants, breaks, and an assortment of half worn out shoes. Occasionally there would be an old dress of my aunts, and Mother always felt it her duty to make it over into something wearable for Audrey or me. Sometimes, there would be something of value that would cause my three brothers a free-for-all as each tried to lay claim, but that was rare. And so that night, crisp and cold outside, with the wind blowing gusts against the windows, we were cozy inside the old log house. Audrey and I watched from our position at the kitchen table, Everett take the crowbar to the wood lid and pry off the top of the hand-me-down box. On the top was the usual array of odds and ends. Half way down into the box, Everett pulled out two odd looking objects that very much resembled long spats. I was very familiar with this fashionable bit of men’s clothing, because Grandfather wore grey felt ones over his shoes, which I thought was just about the classiest bit of men’s wear I had ever seen. Certainly, not one of the farmers in the Northcote area wore spats. But what Everett hauled out of the wood box wasn’t made of felt. And they were much too long to be spats. They were made of soft rich brown leather. Everett turned them over in his hand a couple times, and suggested they looked like they might be put on a horse in the cold weather. Mother got out of her chair and snatched them away from Everett. “Those are genuine leather leggings,” she said with awe in her voice. “And I used to see them on young lads in New York all the time. Must admit I have never seen them out here, though.” She turned them over and over in her hand. She held them out at arms length across the room but in front of each brother. “What a shame, I doubt they will fit any one of you.” And she went on to tell us how only the very wealthy in New York wore leather leggings.

Emerson, ever willing to be classed as just a cut above average, suggested, they would be just fine to wear to the Northcote School. Mother looked at the brother who at 12 years of age stood just under six feet tall, and whose muscular legs were as round as a stovepipe. She assured him they would never go around. “See, they are supposed to button up the sides. You use a button hook to close them.” She had left her chair and gone over to Emerson to hold the leggings up to his outer calf. “They’ll miss closing by a good four inches. Too bad. Such beautiful leather.” And she set them aside, no doubt already wondering how she could make them over, or who of the less fortunate cousins would fit into them. For the time being, they would be packed away. The next morning, which was unusual for him, Emerson was already downstairs in the kitchen when the rest of us came down for breakfast. Father had already gone to the barns. And there Emerson sat in Father’s chair by the stove, with his feet up on the oven door, and the leather leggings covering his shins from knee almost to his ankle. His breaks fitted tightly at the top, and his short gum rubbers somehow looked awfully out of place on his leather covered legs. Mother, of course, hurried over to the stove to see how he had made them fit. Audrey and I were right behind her. Well, that Emerson was a clever one alright. He had taken the laces out of Father’s work boots, and with a wide gap between the eyes and the hooks of the leggings, he had laced them up.

onto the sleigh for the ride home. Emerson was saved from walking home in the snow with almost-bare legs. When we got home and Emerson took off the leggings, and the marks up his legs from the tight laces looked like railroad ties. Nothing was wasted in

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Bare leg showed where the leather should have met, but it didn’t look like that mattered a whit to Emerson. He got them on and that’s all that was important. Now, one would think Emerson would feel self conscious about going off to the Northcote school in something as foreign as leather leggings that no one would ever have seen before in their lives. But not my brother Emerson. And so off he went to the Northcote School, in the dead of winter with the leather leggings. He was sure everyone would be very impressed. Eighteen pairs of eyes scanned him up and down, and he almost looked like he was giving a history lesson. Emerson said what the leggings were for, and how the very well off people in New York wore them all the time. He made no apology for the fact they didn’t meet even half way around his leg. I expected trouble from Cecil. But one look at Emerson’s almost 6’ height, and there wasn’t as much as a snicker. Well, everything came to a head at recess when Miss Crosby ordered us all out of the school. It was a bitterly cold day, and by recess, the wind had worked up to a frenzy, and there stood Emerson bundled up like someone from the North Pole, but his legs as bare as a badger where the leggings didn’t meet. It wasn’t long before he was shaking from head to toe, and my sister Audrey said she was pretty sure he would have pneumonia by the time recess was over. Fortunately, Miss Crosby let him back into the school before she rang the bell. As luck would have it, Father had to go to Briscoe’s General Store that afternoon, and he came around by the school and we all climbed

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Root vegetable and chicken salad makes great lunch or dinner pepper • 1/4 tsp (1 mL) paprika (preferably sweet smoked) • Quarter peeled Ontario Rutabaga, cut into 2-inch (5 cm) pieces • 3 peeled Ontario Carrots, cut into 2-inch (5 cm) pieces • 2 peeled Ontario Parsnips, cut into 2-inch (5 cm) pieces • 4 tsp (20 mL) olive oil • 1/4 cup (50 mL) each dried cranberries and pecans

Lifestyle - Who doesn’t love a cosy comforting chicken dinner? Here’s a quick way to get your fix in a winter salad. Feel free to use 2 cups (500 mL) leftover cooked chicken or turkey. Preparation Time: 15 minutes Roasting Time: 30 minutes. Serves four. Ingredients

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Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Sprinkle chicken with sage, half each of the salt and pepper and the paprika. Place chicken at one end of 1 baking sheet; place rutabaga at other end. Place carrots and parsnips onto

second baking sheet. Drizzle 1 tbsp (15 mL) of the oil over carrot mixture and 1 tsp (5 mL) over rutabaga. Sprinkle vegetables with remaining salt and pepper; stir. Roast in 400°F (200°C) oven for 15 minutes. Stir and rotate baking sheets. Roast until vegetables are tender and golden; and juices run clear when chicken is pierced, 10 to 15 minutes. Place vegetables into large bowl. When chicken is cool enough to handle, shred into pieces; add to vegetables along with cranberries and pecans. Dressing: In small bowl, whisk

together oil, vinegar and mustard. Pour over chicken mixture; add tarragon and toss to coat. Nutritional Info per serving

• PROTEIN: 25 grams • FAT: 23 grams • CARBOHYDRATE: 27 grams • CALORIES: 410 • FIBRE: 5 grams • SODIUM: 475 mg Foodland Ontario

Note: This recipe, included in last week’s Mercury, included some errors. This is the correct recipe.

Bone-chilling cold fires up bridge stalwarts at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Lewis MacDonald

Community - Eight and a half tables ignored the numbing cold to compete at duplicate bridge Jan. 7, marking the initial session of the New Year. The Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre continues to play host to the popular pastime. Four small slams were bid and made. Phil-

lippa Baran and Randi Huus brought home a six hearts contract, as did Eric Brown and Ernie Berndt. Ed McCann and Lew MacDonald were successful at six no trump twice. Congratulations to the following winners: • North-South: 1st: Ed McCann and Lew MacDonald; 2nd: Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving; 3rd: Ruth Grant and Mary McCann. • East-West: 1st: Bernadette and Tom Cul-

hane; 2nd: Jeannie Yagminas and Dan Baran; 3rd: Mary Richards and Mary Hass. Chalk Talks on popular bridge conventions take place at 12:40 p.m. before the regular start time of 1 p.m. Partners are provided for those who come

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You set the agenda at Edcamp Renfrew County Saturday Lifestyle - Edcamp is back in Renfrew County. On Saturday, Jan. 17 teachers, education assistants, early childhood educators, administrators, parents and the greater Renfrew County community are invited to take part in a professional development opportunity where the participant sets the agenda. Built on principles of connected and participatory learning, Edcamp strives to bring teachers together to talk about the things that matter most to them: their interests, passions and questions. Those who attend Edcamp can choose to lead sessions on those things that matter, with an expectation the people in the room will work together to build understanding by sharing their own knowledge and questions. “Edcamps strive to provide space for the community to learn from each other,” Edcamp founder Kristen Swanson said. “They give everyone a voice and a forum to explore new ideas and strategies.” The first Edcamp was held in Philadelphia in 2010. Since then the concept has grown exponentially and are held all over the world. This will be the second annual Edcamp in Renfrew County. At an Edcamp, there are no formal keynote

speakers. The agenda is created on the day of the event by participants. Depending on participants, sessions might include topics such as: iOS (iPad) Apps for Education, using Google, Growth Mindset, documentation, assessment, project-based learning or anything specific to education. “Edcamps have provided me with a different form of professional development,” said RCDSB Information and Communication Technology Coach Samantha Noack who was a participant and organizer of last year’s event. “It is a time to share ideas, ask questions and learn from others. Edcamps bring together different voices such as teachers, support staff, principals and parents.” Participants follow the ‘law of two feet.’ If a session is not meeting an individual’s needs, participants are encouraged to move between rooms. This year’s Edcamp Renfrew County will be held Saturday, Jan. 17 at Champlain Discovery Public School (390 Bell St., Pembroke, ON) and runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register online for Edcamp please visit this website address: http://bit.ly/1xVg9uc. You can follow information on Edcamp as it breaks on Twitter at @EdCampRC.

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Renfrew County and District Health Unit issues cold weather health warning more likely to be affected by cold weather. Older people, infants and young children, people with chronic illnesses, disabilities or circulation problems need to be extra careful. Also outdoor workers, people taking part in outdoor sports and those without proper housing or transportation are at risk because of their increased exposure to the cold. During cold weather, people should take the following precautions: • Wear layers of warm dry clothing including a hat, mitts, and a layer to block the wind • Drink warm non-alcoholic, non-caffein-

News - With Environment Canada forecasting temperatures in Renfrew County and District to reach lows near -30°C or colder with the wind chill recently, the Renfrew County and District Health unit issued a Cold Weather Health Warning. Cold temperatures are also anticipated in the coming weeks. Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Maureen Carew said “very cold weather increases the risk of hypothermia and frostbite, which can cause serious injury.” She encourages everyone to be careful, especially those who are

ated beverages • Cover exposed skin surfaces when outdoors • Maintain a heated environment of around 20oC/ 68oF • Be aware of how your medications, or health conditions may increase your risk • Be aware of the early signs of frostbite and hypothermia • Be aware of the dangers of using an oven or space heater as a heating device. With the very cold temperatures, the Health Unit is encouraging residents to check on

JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN AND KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER 1, 2015

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Lifestyle - You can support Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind while showing that special someone that you care for Valentine’s Day this year. The Puppy Love for Valentine’s Day fundraiser offers fresh red roses with 100 per cent of the proceeds directed towards the training of guide dogs. Why rush at the last minute and pay inflated prices? Order early, get a discounted price for Valentine’s Day, and support a great cause. For just $40, taxes included, you can order one dozen, 40 cms. red roses with two fern, one baby’s breath, in water tubes and wax paper, in a box, tied with red ribbon. It’s a beautifully presented package for your valentine. The order deadline is Jan. 30, 2015 and roses can be picked up at Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind in Manotick on Friday, Feb. 13 or Saturday, Feb. 14. Don’t wait until the last minute and stress over Valentine’s Day. Order today and take care of it early. To order roses or to get more information, phone (613) 6927777 or email events@guidedogs. ca<mailto:events@guidedogs.ca>.

neighbours and friends who are isolated, disabled, living alone or at risk of cold-related injury. Let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return and to be aware that space heaters can pose a risk when not used correctly. For more information about how to protect yourself during cold weather, please visit the following web sites or contact the Renfrew County and District Health Unit Health Promotion Division at 613-735-8651 or 1-800-2671097, extension 545.

JANUARY 26 – FEBRUARY 6, 2015 inclusive 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. If you are unable to register at this time please contact the school principal and make arrangements for a mutually convenient time to register. If you do not know your child’s designated school, please call your local Catholic school.

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Correction A photograph in the Jan. 8 edition of The Renfrew incorrectly identified Autumn Guyea as Marley Taber. The Mercury apologizes for the error. REQUEST FOR TENDER RFT #2015-03

THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TONER AND INK CARTRIDGES TO ALL RCDSB LOCATIONS. The Request for Tender documents are available by visiting the RCDSB Bids & Tenders webpage at bids.rcdsb.on.ca. Bidders must register as a Plan Taker before downloading the tender documents. Sealed submissions, clearly labeled RFT #2015-03, will be received before 2:00:00 PM, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 and must be submitted to the following address:

The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Lowest or any submission not necessarily accepted.

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Documents required to register your child  Proof of Age, Proof of Residence, Certificate of Immunization (Health Unit) Child’s Individual Health Card, Baptismal Certificate and Birth Certificate. Your 911 address will also be required.  Senior Kindergarten registrants must be five years old by December 31, 2015.  Junior Kindergarten registrants must be four years old by December 31, 2015.  Pupils who are presently attending Junior Kindergarten do not have to register for Senior Kindergarten. ARNPRIOR/RENFREW FAMILY OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL SCHEDULE REGION PRINCIPAL PHONE NUMBER John XXIII Full Day Arnprior Scott Nichol (Interim) 613-623-2828 St. Joseph’s Full Day Arnprior Mary-Lise Rowat 613-623-2347 (Extended FSL) St. Joseph’s Full Day Calabogie Rory Donohue 613-752-2808 St. Michael’s Full Day Douglas John Freemark 613-649-2254 Our Lady of Fatima Full Day Renfrew Jeannie Armstrong 613-432-4351 (Extended FSL) St. Thomas the Apostle Full Day Renfrew Connie Dick 613-432-3137 MADAWASKA FAMILY OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL SCHEDULE REGION PRINCIPAL PHONE NUMBER St. John Bosco Full Day Barry’s Bay Marie Finnerty 613-756-2616 George Vanier Full Day Combermere Maureen Enright 613-756-3708 St. James Full Day Eganville Jody Weller 613-628-2927 St. Andrew’s Full Day Killaloe Mary Catherine Brisco 613-757-3113 PEMBROKE/PETAWAWA FAMILY OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL SCHEDULE REGION PRINCIPAL PHONE NUMBER St. Anthony’s Full Day Chalk River Shelley Montgomery 613-589-2775 St. Mary’s Full Day Deep River Cheryl St-Elier 613-584-3567 Cathedral Full Day Pembroke Karen Kenny 613-732-8054 Holy Name Full Day Pembroke Amy Sicoli 613-732-2248 Our Lady of Lourdes Full Day Pembroke Randy Bissonnette 613-732-4633 (Extended FSL) Our Lady of Sorrows Full Day Petawawa Christina Brown 613-687-5918 (Extended FSL) St. Francis of Assisi Full Day Petawawa John Leitch 613-687-4167 (Extended FSL) Our Lady of Grace Full Day Westmeath Melissa Carroll-Dubeau 613-587-4837

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HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 a week mailing brochures from Home! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required. Start Immediately! Renfrew/Arnprior area h t t p : / / w w w. l o c a l m a i l unique large ground floor ers.net 1 bdrm, open concept, dream kitchen, lots of cupboards, tastefully decorat- Professionals Needed. ed, wrap around porch, Looking for career-minded fridge/stove, dishwasher, persons willing to speak to storage, heat & hydro, all small groups or do oneinclusive, a must see. on-one Presentations lo$950 per month, cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet 613.432.0370 access are necessary. Training and ongoing supRoom for rent - down- port provided. Build finantown Renfrew, fur- cial security. Paid daily. nished, satellite and Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 parking, to a non smoking male. $400/monthly 613.432.8760 White Lake, 15 min. from Arnprior, renovated 1-bedroom + sunroom, $675, 1st floor, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, petfriendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan, common room, outdoor patio, 613-266-4832

FOR SALE 2002 Ford Explorer, runs great will pass safety. 219,054 km’s. 613.432.5129 STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100,80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca !!20+APPLIANCES!! Nearlynew washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, dish-washers, freezers, microwaves. Warrantied. Appliance repair, parts for sale, disposal, dishwasher installation. Support your locals! Call, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior

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McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

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Eric Yokale and Family Would like to thank all the friends, neighbours, co-workers and businesses who have helped out in the past year, since his stroke. Thanks to the Arnprior and District General Hospital for knowing I was having a stroke, and their quick response. Thanks to the Ottawa Civic Hospital and Dr. Sinclair for a successful operation. Thanks to the Elizabeth Bruyere, the Almonte General Day Hospital, Ottawa Valley Physiotherapy and Neurologic for past, present and future rehabilitation. Thanks to the Arnprior Lions Club for building a ramp so that I could access my house, and to Arnprior RONA for supplying the materials. Thanks to the Beachburg Lions Club, for lending various equipment as I needed it. Thanks to Chuck Albert, Paul Colotelo and Nick Tourangeau for all their help around the house the past year. Thanks to the Watson family for their help. Thanks to Arnprior Home Hardware and Reid Bros. for giving goods and services. Thanks to everyone who gave home made meals while I was in the hospital. Loki would like to thank the Watson family for taking care of him. 0115.CLR579354

Thank you Browning – Robert (Bob) Our family would like to thank everyone for your support since Bob’s passing – from the phone calls, cards, flowers and donations made in Bob’s memory. Thanks to the L.C.B.O. staff for the beautiful flowers and support given to Julia during this most difficult time. A special thanks to Metro management and staff for the flowers, food platters, hugs and comforting words. Thanks to all his golfing buddies for their stories and kind words. When you tee up that first ball next Spring, think of Bob – he was already making plans to be there with you. Lynn, Julia and Family

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Great grandparents are Henry and Lois Rosien, Minerva and the late Don McFarlane, Doug and Dorothy Sadler, Carmel and the late Raymond Cameron.

INSURANCE

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she is 6 years old on January 26, 2015

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HELP WANTED

LEGAL

Wanted: support worker to work with female child with ASD. 1-3 sessions per week. $20/hour (negotiable). Call or text 570-4280.

Thank You

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Doctors, Nurses and staff of the Ottawa General, Queensway Carleton and Renfrew Victoria Hospitals for their care and kindness while I was a patient. Also, to my family and friends for their help and support on my road to recovery. Sincerely, Norman Ilan

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HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

LOST & FOUND FOUND beautiful black cat in Pine Grove Arnprior on January 6th. Contact the Arnprior and District Humane Society to claim.

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FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service Personal and Business

May 29th, 1945 Of Golden Lake, passed away at the Renfrew Hospice, Tuesday, December 9th, 2014, in her 70th year - after a courageous battle with cancer. Dear sister to Bonnie Helferty (George) Gary (deceased) and sisterin-law Dianne. Favourite Aunt to Carrie, Sam (Bonnie), Yvonne (Brad), Krista (Brad) and Diana. Great Aunt to 3 nieces, and 6 nephews. Visitation took place at the Zohr Funeral Home, Eganville. Funeral Service was at St. Johns Evangelical United Church in Golden Lake, Saturday December 13, 2014. Spring Interment to follow. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Renfrew Hospice or the St. Johns Evangelical United Church, Golden Lake would be appreciated. The family of the late Faye (Susie) M. Bloedow wish to extend our sincere thanks and gratitude to our family, friends and neighbors for their kindness and expressions of sympathy after the passing of our dear sister, aunt and friend. Thank you to those who sent gifts of food, flowers and encouraging words they were gratefully appreciated. Special thanks to those who were able to sit with Faye while she was at Hospice Renfrew to offer comfort and company. Many thanks to the staff and volunteers of Hospice Renfrew for the compassion and care Faye received. Thank you to Rev. von Boetticher, Kevin Griffith, the organist, Clark Burger, soloist, and Diana Helferty special music, the members of St. John’s Evangelical Church, Golden Lake for the touching service and thoughtful tribute to Faye. Special Thank you to the ladies who organized and served the lunch. The kindness that has been shown to Faye and our family will not soon be forgotten. Thank you.

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May the winds of love blow softly, and whisper so you’ll hear; We will always love and miss you, and wish that you were here.

613-832-8012

PETS Siberian Husky Pups,will be ready January 22, blue eyes, shots, dewarmed, Vet checked, parents on site. 613-489-1121 or 613-794-4959.

REAL ESTATE CONDO FOR SALE, Campbell Court Building, Arnprior, second floor, end unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, in suite laundry, 5 SS appliances included. available immediately. Call 613-408-1263

Hunter safety HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

handyman

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“Your Provider, Leader and Partner in Health Care” The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, a progressive two site facility serving a catchment area of 44,000 residents of Perth, Smiths Falls and surrounding area. We are a fully accredited Hospital delivering a broad range of primary and secondary services. Come and be part of a team where you are encouraged to develop both personally and professionally within a dynamic facility.

PATIENT CARE MANAGER OF EMERGENCY & INTENSIVE CARE UNIT FULL-TIME POSITION The Patient Care Manager of Emergency & Intensive Care Unit will be a key member of our progressive Management Team reporting directly to the Vice President of Patient Care Services and CNE. The successful candidate will be responsible for planning, organizing, directing, controlling and leading all aspects of these departments. A focus on ensuring evidence based practice, a patient and family centred approach to care provision, patient and staff safety, quality improvement and LEAN initiatives, human resources management, budget preparation and variance analysis will be imperative. As a member of the Management Team, the individual will implement and support an organizational culture conducive to quality care. The individual will function according to the mission, vision and values, goals, policy and procedures of the organization. Minimum qualifications for this position include a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree. You will be in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario and be a member of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. Ideally, you possess a Master’s degree in a clinically relevant field, and proven management experience in healthcare. Your other skills include an ability to forge excellent interpersonal relationships, proven leadership abilities, well developed communication and presentation skills, and excellent organizational and analytical competencies. Qualified applicants are invited to send a resume and letter of application by January 31, 2015 in confidence to: The Human Resources Department Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital 60 Cornelia Street West Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 2H9 Email – devans@psfdh.on.ca Fax - (613) 283-0520 Telephone - (613) 283-2330 Ext. 1265 Website - www.psfdh.on.ca

Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital is an equal opportunity employer committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Our recruitment process follows the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in order to provide a fair and equitable process for all candidates. Applicants requiring accommodation through the recruitment/interview process are encouraged to contact the Human Resources Department at 613-283-2330 ext. 1132 for assistance. We thank all interested candidates for their response, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

Call 613-623-6571 1.800.884.9195 Looking for Arnprior Carriers

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RENFREW PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD Requires a CHIEF LIBRARIAN/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER The Renfrew Public Library, housed in a lovely, renovated Carnegie building opened in 1921, serves approximately 8,500 permanent residents as well as many seasonal visitors and residents of adjacent townships.

The Renfrew Public Library Board is looking for a Chief Librarian/ Chief Executive Officer. Reporting to the Library Board, the CEO/ Chief Librarian will deliver a high level of service to the community in accordance with the Library’s latest strategic plan. Qualifications: • Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA accredited Library faculty. • 5 years of successful senior managerial experience in a public library setting • A working knowledge of the Ontario Public Library Act and all legislation related to the daily operations of a public library in Ontario. • Knowledge of integrated library systems. Experience with Insignia an asset. • Successful experience in administration, policy writing, planning, financial planning and management, collection development and materials acquisition, delivery of reference and readers advisory services, and supervision in a unionized environment, program planning and the development of community partnerships. • Superior leadership skills • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written • Demonstrated problem solving ability

We offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit package. For more detailed information regarding the Renfrew Public Library, Library’s Strategic Plan, and a detailed job description, please visit www.renfrew.library.on.ca.

PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company

Send your resume, a covering letter and three references by February 6, 2015 by mail to Lynda Janney, Chair, Renfrew Public Library Board, 13 Railway Avenue, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 3A9, OR by E-mail: bjoneill@renfrew.library.on.ca

BILL WEISS 613-570-1488

Only candidates selected for interviews will receive a response.

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Faye Marion Bloedow

HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

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Columbus House – Young Parent Support Program Requires a Cook for their licensed Childcare Centre At their location in Renfrew – 291 Plaunt Street Monday – Friday 8:00 – 2:30 Beginning Feb/March, 2015 (Maternity Leave)

Qualifications:

Closing Date: Friday January 30, 2015 Starting Date: To be determined

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Forward resume to: Kim de Ruiter Supervisor, Columbus House/YPSP 291 Plaunt St Renfrew, ON K7V 1N2 613 432 4241 kderuiter@columbushouse.ca “…to assist terminally ill individuals to live as fully as possible while maintaining their dignity and comfort, as well as providing support to family and friends.”

Licensed HairstyList OnLy Wanted

SMITH, Kenneth In loving memory of a very dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away on Friday January 16, 2004.

REGISTERED NURSE SUMMARY Hospice Renfrew is a 6 bed residential home like facility that provides quality of life care for those in the final stages of life .We currently require mature, experienced Registered Nurses who wish to work in a positive and supportive patient centered work environment.

• Wage plus commission • Equipment Provided • Fun Place To Work • Advanced & On-going Training • Flexible Working Hours Please ContaCt sUsan at:

613-433-9399

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Employment Opportunity

QUALIFICATIONS • Current Certificate of Competency from College of Nurses of Ontario • Proven knowledge and experience in hospice/ palliative care; pain and symptom management Please submit your resume to: Helen McGregor Hospice Renfrew 459 Albert Street, Renfrew ON K7V 1V8

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Fax: 613-432-3618 Email: info@hospicerenfrew.ca

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

BRUCE L. SCOTT

5 years later....

Renfrew Victoria Hospital, a progressive community hospital located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley, is seeking to hire a Coordinator, Human Resources (temporary, full-time maternity leave). The key functions of this position include administering the benefit program and pension plan; and, managing the human resources function of the payroll system.

But still the empty chair Reminds us of his face, his smile, He who once sat there,

The successful candidate must be a graduate of a Human Resources or Executive Office Administration program, with experience in a human resources and/or payroll environment. He/she will have an enhanced knowledge of payroll applications in a unionized setting; experience interpreting collective agreements; strong computer, communication and customer service skills; and, the ability to work in a dynamic “deadline-oriented” environment. Completion of a vulnerable sector check within the past six months is a requirement of employment.

Forever Loved, Grace and Ginger

STACEY Janet Evelyn (nee Crozier)

Roy. A. McCormick 1933 – 2008 You sit with me at gravesite, Your flowers laid with care, But your eyes fill with sorrow, When I whisper “I’m not there” In Heaven I await you, My arms will hold you tight, But til that moment reaches you, Keep your soul within the light.

May 25, 1931 January 15, 2010

COORDINATOR, HUMAN RESOURCES

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The Registered Nurse assumes a lead role in the hospice team; provides direct care to patients that include pain and symptom management as a strong component of this rewarding nursing position. The RN also directs and supervises care provided by the Personal Support Worker, and Hospice Volunteers.

Adrienne and Family

In loving memory of a wonderful husband and father

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Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. Accommodations for job applicants with disabilities are available on request.

We offer flexible self scheduling, a competitive salary as well as access to ongoing opportunities for mentorship and education.

You will never be forgotten, All our love always, Forever in our hearts.

Renfrew Location

Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by January 30, 2015, to hr@renfrewhosp.com or Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6. RVH is an equal opportunity employer, offering a competitive compensation and benefits package.

Currently Recruiting

Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

In person: Fax: 613-623-7155 E-mail: p.j@bellnet.ca Send your resumé: Fax: 613-623-7155 E-mail: p.j@bellnet.ca 394 Madawaska In person: Blvd., Fax: 613-623-7155 E-mail: p.j@bellnet.ca person: Fax: In 613-623-7155 Arnprior, ONBlvd., 394 Madawaska In person: Fax: 613-623-7155 394 Madawaska In person: Blvd., K7S 3H2 Arnprior, ON 394 In person: Arnprior, ONBlvd., 394 Madawaska Madawaska Blvd., K7Sapplicants 3H2 Blvd., Arnprior, 394 Madawaska Only selected K7S 3H2ON Arnprior, ONwill be contacted for ancontacted interview Only selected applicants will be3H2 forbe an interview K7S Arnprior, Only selected applicants 313632 K7S 3H2ON will Only selectedfor applicants will be contacted an interview K7S 3H2 313632 for interview Onlycontacted selectedwill applicants willforbe Only selected applicants beancontacted an interview

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• Must have updated Criminal Reference Check and Vulnerable Persons Check • Must have updated Immunization Record • Must have Food Handlers Course • Must have a valid Drivers License and reliable vehicle • Preferred experience cooking for young age group, specifically, in group care • Knowledgeable of the Canada Food Guide • Reliable and dependable • Can work independently

NOW HIRING NOW HIRING NOW HIRING • LINE COOK LINE COOKS Assistant NOW HIRING • LINE COOK •• SERVERS NOW LINEHIRING COOK Assistant Manager SERVERS LINE COOK • SERVERS • LINE COOK Assistant Send your resumé: SERVERS ••• SERVERS LINE COOK Manager E-mail: p.j@bellnet.ca • Send your resumé: SERVERS DELIVERY Send yourDRIVERS resumé: Manager Fax: 613-623-7155 E-mail: p.j@bellnet.ca • SERVERS Send your resumé: E-mail: p.j@bellnet.ca Send your resumé:

IN MEMORIAM

Remember me with laughter Recall the fun we shared, Our hopes and dreams and memories Prove how much we cared. Don’t lock them up inside you, There were good times with the bad Share them with the family So they keep the love we had.

Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Friday, January 9, 2015 with family by her side, at the age of 90. Beloved wife of Frank. Loving mother of Sharon Martin (Byron) of Ottawa, Brian Wilson (Kathy) of Ottawa, and the late Richard Wilson, and step-mother of Rod Stacey (Bobbie), Angela Stacey (Steve White), and the late Jeffrey Stacey (Wendy). Proud Grandma of Julie Officer (David), Emily and George Martin (Caroline), Pamela, Laurie and Graham Wilson, Kevin, Shannon, Jennifer and Katie Stacey, and Great-Grandma of Dominick, Danny, Campbell, Sadie, Rylan, Reece, Gemma, and Chloe. Dear sister of Aileen Patterson (late Donald), Marion McWade (late Jim), Muriel Buttle (late Russ), Glen Crozier (Aileen), Beattie Crozier (Ruby), Joan Bromley (Ken), Sybil Ferguson (late Ron), Donna Pettigrew (Mackie), Joe Crozier (late Connie) and Joyce Bell (late Ralph). Predeceased by her siblings Harry Crozier (Millie), Doris O’Donoghue (late Gerald). Daughter of the late Percy and Sadie Crozier. Janet will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Janet lived her life with energy, passion and a commitment to family and community. She was an accomplished political, community and family organizer, and businesswoman, owner of The Churchill Arms, an Ottawa landmark in the 70’s and 80’s. Janet lived life with style and grace. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Wednesday, January 14, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to PIPR (Partners Investing in Parkinson’s Research) through ohfoundation.ca, or to the Northcote United Church. Condolences or donations may be made at www. mcphailandperkins.ca CLR579485_0115

EmploymEnt opportunity

HELP WANTED

Love you always, Rose, Nancy, Perry, Jeff and Penny CLR579491

Misty DoDge

in MeMory of our Daughter anD sister august 8, 1978 – January 18, 2008 Beyond our smiles There lies our tears, For the daughter & sister We loved so dear. Wherever we are and Whatever we do, Always dear Misty, We’re thinking of you. Though the tears in our eyes may only glisten, And our faces are not always sad, There is never a night or morning That we do not think of the daughter and sister we had, Only those who have lost know how we feel. It seems as though our hearts will never heal. It isn’t what we write here Or even what we feel within our hearts, As we are thinking of you today. Forever loved unconditionally, Misty Loved always & forever Mom, Paul and your baby sister Candi xxxooo

Smith, Catherine Elizabeth (nee Stokes) August 26, 1949—January 6, 2015 CEO, Boyce Funeral Home

Cathy passed away at home with her family members at her side early Tuesday morning, January 6, 2015. Beloved daughter of Mrs. Rachel (Bretzlaff) Stokes and the late G.S. “Gerry” Stokes. Dearest wife of Eldon whom she married on July 10, 1971; that was the start of everything. Loving mother of Jim, Robert “Bobby” (Amanda) and Lisa (Derrick) Smith. Cherished grandmother of Maddy and Max. Daughter in law of Adrienne (late Ken) Smith, all of Arnprior. Survived by sister Debbie Marquez of Arnprior and Arthur (Gwen) Stokes of Braeside. Dear niece of Lorne (Joanne) Bretzlaff, Mel (Marion) Bretzlaff, Joyce (late Mev) Harris all of Arnprior, Lennis (late Myrtle) of Otter lake P.Q., Roy Bretzlaff of Ladysmith P.Q. and Gale Emmerson of Arnprior. Predeceased by her aunt Jean (Ken) Evenson of Arnprior. Survived by several nieces and nephews and cousins. A special thank- you to Dr. Robson and Patty Stewart for their compassionate care. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends paid their respects Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.. Funeral service was conducted in Grace St. Andrew’s United Church, Arnprior on Friday January 9, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Cremation afterwards. A reception will be held in The Christian Education Centre following the service. In memoriams to The Arnprior Humane Society would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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firewood

Horse hay

BUSINESS SERVICES

FIREWOOD

Horse Hay for sale premium small square bales, alfalfa & timothy mix, delivery available, all major credit cards accepted. Please call Evan Brisco 613.717.1128

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP

FOR SALE CLR371434

All Hardwood Cut, split, and delivery available.

613-649-2631

Phone

613-432-9335

Coming events

FRIDAY nIght Friday, January 16th Reckless @ 8pm

OPEN

NOTICES

Friday, January 23rd Dennis & Danny @ 8pm

409 Stewart St., Renfrew

613-432-5801

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GARAGE SALE

ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD

FOR SALE

NOTICES

Notice to Creditors in the Estate of the late Mary Eileen Headrick who died on the 9th day of July, 2014

Friday, January 30th Bahoo & the Brat @ 8pm

STREET FLEA MARKET

ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store 40% OFF! NOW OPEN

Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

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GARAGE SALE

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

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Lost Dog Golden Doodle, female, cream colour, approx. 65 lbs last seen in Stittsville Dec. 16 wearing red collar with tags. Micro-chipped. Large Reward please call 613-292-1722.

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew

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LOST & FOUND

FOR SALE

Notice is hereby given to Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Mary Eileen Headrick, that the particulars of their claims should be sent to the attention of Lynda Pitre, Trust Officer, The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company, 119 Queen Street, 3rd Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6L8, on or before February 15, 2015 after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.

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Taurus, you have an abundance of energy and you have to find a way to harness it for the greater good. Find a new hobby or volunteer for a local project.

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Now is not a good time to make significant financial decisions, Gemini. You have to make changes when the time is right, and you will know when that day arrives.

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AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18

Leo, don’t be afraid to accept a helping hand at work. Seek help from others if no offers are immediately forthcoming. Explore all of your networking possibilities.

This is a great week for brainstorming, Aquarius. Once you have a few solid ideas, put your plans into motion. At least one should pan out quite well.

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PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

Keep an extra-sharp mind this week, Virgo, as there isn’t anything you cannot accomplish if you put your mind to it. Try tackling those big projects that you have been avoiding.

Someone is trying to steer you in one direction, Pisces. Politely decline if that direction is the opposite of what you want to do.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@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 15 The Golden Age Activity Centre is hosting an Emergency Preparedness Workshop by the Red Cross at 1:30 p.m. This workshop helps you be prepared for a 72-hour period in case of power outages and other disasters. Get the info you require to survive in these situations. Call 613-431-8289. All welcome to attend.

January 16 Northern Lights Senior Group plays euchre every first, third and fifth Friday of the month until the end of June at the Griffith Lions Hall on Highway 41 at 7 p.m. Cost $2 which includes coffee, tea and a snack. Everyone welcome. Horton Recreation Committee country dance featuring Upper Valley Country, 8 p.m. to midnight at the Horton Recreation Centre. Tickets $10 at Horton Township Office, Scott and Sons Hardware and at the door.

January 17 The Anishaanabe Cultural Circle from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 464 Isabella St., Pembroke. Call 613-433-1824 to register for this free event. Sterling Chapter #307 Order of the Eastern Star invites you to its We Have Class roast beef dinner at 6 p.m. The $12 dinner will be held at 340 Raglan St. S., in Renfrew in the banquet hall on the third floor. There is an elevator available. For tickets contact Heather Kewley at 613-752-1769 or Bonnie Page at 613-432-7303.

January 18 Renfrew Silver Seniors ham and beans games day (euchre and darts) at the Renfrew Legion from 1 to 4 p.m. Tickets are $7, available from Pat 613649-2756. The Whitewater Ministerial Association invites you to celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at an Ecumenical Worship Service in St. Paul’s

Anglican Church, Cobden at 7 p.m. Food and Fellowship to follow in the parish hall. DACA breakfast 8 to 11 a.m. Scrambled eggs, fried bologna, potato pancakes, baked beans, homemade tea biscuits and beverages. Susan 613-4339050. Community supper at TrinitySt. Andrew’s United Church hall at 4:30 p.m. Food and fellowship. Freewill offering.

January 19 The Eganville and Area Horticultural Society’s speaker, Devorah Belinsky, will address the issue of genetically engineered food in a presentation entitled The ABCs of GMOs. Meeting 7:30 p.m. at Eganville Legion. Membership fee for 2015 is $10 for individuals and $15 for families. Contact Judy Sauvé at 613-628-9898.

Renfrew Recreation Centre Parent-Tot Drop In. Some toys are provided, but families are free to bring their own. This is open time, not a scheduled program so everyone is free to come and go as they please between 10:30 a.m and noon. Drop-in may occasionally be cancelled. Please call 613 4323131 to confirm the program is running each week.

January 23 Blood donor clinic at the Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 hall, sponsored by Mackay Manor from 2 to 5 p.m.; and 6 to 7 p.m. Book your appointment to save a life at www.blood.ca or 1-8882DONATE (1-888-236-6283).

The Golden Age Activity Centre will be giving square dancing lessons every Monday at 1:30 p.m. Call 613-431-8289.

The Golden Age Activity Centre is hosting a Robbie Burns celebration including piping in of the haggis at noon, followed by Scottish music, songs, and dance. Cost is $8.00 per person. Music will be supplied by Guy Jamieson. Please get your tickets in advance. Call 613-431-8289

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Knights of Columbus basketball free throw competition, Renfrew Council #1916. St. Joseph’s High School at 7 p.m., girls and boys divisions ages 9 to 14. Contact Mike McMahon at 613-432-5846.

Robbie Burns celebrations at the Eganville Legion. Traditional Burns dinner at 6:30 p.m., followed by Scottish music, songs, pipes and drums, and highland dancing. Tickets ($30) can be picked up at Conway’s Pharmacy in Cobden and Eganville, Eganville Legion, or by contacting Guy Jamieson at 613-628-2234. Dinner tickets must be picked up by Monday, Jan. 19. Sponsored by the Bonnechere Museum, Eganville.

Calling all walkers. The WITH It Program (Walking in the Halls) at St. Joseph’s High School from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Past and new walkers welcome. Price just $5 for the season to cover insurance. Call Marlene Lavallee 613-432-4072 or email marlene17@live.ca

January 21 The County of Renfrew Paramedic Service provides a monthly wellness clinic in the Games Room of the Renfrew Recreation Centre from 9 to 10 a.m. Trained staff are onsite to check blood pressure, pulse, respiration, oxygen saturation, temperature, blood glucose levels and answer questions or concerns from community members. No appointment necessary. No cost.

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January 25 A fundraising Robbie Burns luncheon at St. Paul’s Anglican Church hall. Noon entertainment and food at 1 p.m. Event features Scottish-style foods with proceeds going towards accessible washroom. This is an open event for the enjoyment of everyone. Renfrew Legion Ladies auxiliary euchre at 1 p.m. Cost $8 per person. Light snack served at half time. Everyone welcome.

January 28 St. Paul’s Anglican Church free community soup kitchen at noon. Downstairs. Use rear entrance. Chair lift is provided. Enjoy a meal amongst friends.

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