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Musical tribute for gifted Renfrew musician The Renfrew Armouries was filled to capacity on Sunday, Jan. 17 for a ‘celebrash’ to remember Renfrew musician Fraser Holmes, who died Dec. 31 following a lengthy battle with Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Above, from left, Amanda Rheaume and Lauren Roy join Fraser’s stepmom Becky Holmes, 12-year-old brother Patrick Holmes and dad Phil Holmes on stage. For more, see page 2.
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7:30 p.m. - A winter youth dance hosted by Arleigh Prince and friends. Food and monetary donations will be accepted as admission. 8 p.m. - The Renfrew Timberwolves and Athens Aeros play.
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like to say thank you from myself and my family to all of the people who donated their time or made donations or even just helped with equipment and setting up and tearing down.” Fraser’s first band was Makeshift, the predecessor to The Prefect. Most recently, he was a part of acoustic folk duo GladStoneAve. Among his recent shows was a gig with popular Ottawa singer/songwriter Rheaume at TD place in November. Many of the musicians he’d played or recorded with over the years either took to the stage Sunday or were in attendance. Along with Rheaume and Roy, Anders Drerup, Jamie Holmes and Tristan Judd of Denmark were among the performers. Fraser was a distinguished alumnus of Carleton University’s Bachelor of Music program and on Monday the university announced the creation of the The Fraser Holmes Memorial Scholarship, which will support outstanding singer-songwriter students in the Bachelor of Music program.
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It was one heck of a goodbye party. And it was exactly what Fraser Holmes wanted. Hundreds and hundreds of people filled the Renfrew Armouries on Sunday, Jan. 17 for a ‘celebrash’ to celebrate the 28-year-old musician, who died on Thursday, Dec. 31, following a lengthy battle with Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. “He didn’t want people to be standing around and to be upset, he wanted people to have a party for him,” said his brother Alex, who organized the event, which featured hours of musical entertainment, food and plenty of reminiscing about the talented, fun-loving Fraser. An accomplished guitarist and bright and rising star on the Canadian music scene who played all over the world, Fraser toured with numerous bands and played on several Juno-nominated albums, said Alex. “We’ve gotten together and got a bunch of these musicians together to celebrate to have a goodbye party for him,” said Alex. “It just reminds us again that although we lost Fraser, he’s a part of all these people who are here,” said Alex. “His memory will just go on through these people, through music and through sharing in this experience.” Fraser’s friend Stephen Helferty, who is studying to become a Catholic priest, opened the event with a prayer. “I’m very honoured to have been asked to lead a short prayer,” said Helferty. “I think it’s testimony to the sort of man Fraser was and is that there are so many people here of different backgrounds and be-
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Renfrew’s Refugee Welcome Group (RRWG) has been hard at work and is ready to welcome a Syrian family. RRWG is made up of faith groups and community members and the Upper Valley Presbytery of the United Church of Canada has agreed to act as the group’s sponsorship agreement holder, which speeds up the process. “We are here to ask for your support and your encouragement,” said Marlene Thompson in an address to Renfrew council Jan. 12. “We know that as leaders of our community your support and encouragement will go a long way in ensuring when our family arrives in this community, the community will be helpful and caring as they settle in their new home,” said Thompson. RRWG chair Dr. Henry Venema explained the process began last October when he and his wife attended a meeting in Pembroke to learn about the process and the local effort started out with informal meetings in member’s homes. “That endeavour has grown into having two additional meetings at
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Renfrew Refugee Welcome Group chair Dr. Henry Venema speaks to Renfrew council Jan. 12. Trinity-St. Andrew’s,” explained Venema. The first meeting drew about 30 people and approximately 60 people showed up to the next one. “There seems to be considerable interest in sponsoring a family to come here,” he said. “We’re thinking in terms of perhaps a set of parents and some children.” The group is responsible for supporting the family for one entire
year, he said, if that’s needed. “In previous experiences with this kind of endeavour we found out people don’t always need you for an entire year,” said Venema. “Some set out on their own and do things for themselves and get to work and resettle in large measure themselves.” Fundraising efforts over the past couple of months have gone very well, reported Venema.
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“As you can imagine it takes a bit of money in order to have a family and be responsible, not only for housing but also for everything to do with running a family for an entire year,” he said. “The estimate is somewhere around $30,000 for the year and I’m happy to report that thus far we’re at about $1718,000.” The applications have been made and RRWG is waiting for the government to match them up with a family. “We’re basically waiting to receive a family,” said Venema. The group has been divided into a number of subcommittees, each looking after an aspect of the process, including housing and supplies, paperwork, English language studies and fundraising. Venema said working with the group has been exciting. “I have some personal experience with this, I came here as an immigrant kid. English is not my first language and I had to learn it,” said Venema. He explained also that he and his wife participated in the sponsorship of a Vietnamese family 30 years ago and are still connected and have good memories from that experience.
“Our country has a long history of doing this kind of thing,” he said. Coun. Tom Sidney said some people may have reservations about refugees coming to the community. “I think it’s really important to note the committee is so well organized and has some great leadership within the community,” said Sidney. Venema said group members realize there are some reservations. “Where they (refugees) come from is full of trouble and pain and agony and for some there’s a lot of hatred and antipathy towards the west,” he said. “Notwithstanding all of that, I am convinced the people who express a wish to come to Canada come here in good faith. I really do believe they arrive here in good faith, look forward to living in this country and make a contribution to all of us and I hope we to them.” Anyone wishing to contribute to the RRWG’s efforts can make cheques payable to Upper Valley Presbytery Renfrew Refugee Fund and send them c/o Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, Ont., K7V 1N2. For more info call 613-432-3295 or email bwright@nrtco.net .
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Renfrew, McNab-Braeside sign one-year recreation agreement Sherry Haaima
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McNab-Braeside residents will now be able to participate in Renfrew recreation programs and use facilities at the same cost as town residents. In a one-year agreement approved by Renfrew council Tuesday night (Jan. 12), McNab-Braeside agreed to pay Renfrew $8,000 plus HST annually. Renfrew will provide a summary of programs and services to McNab-Braeside on a quarterly basis. Renfrew has existing recreation agreements with the townships of AdmastonBromley, Greater Madawaska and Horton. Users outside of townships with agreements
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It was the perfect storm and it left plenty of Renfrew and area residents questioning the town’s snow removal practices. Development and works director Mike Asselin was at Renfrew council Jan. 12 to outline the town’s processes following the Dec. 29 snowstorm and the subsequent days it took for crews to clear the town of snow.
in place pay a 50 per cent surcharge. Renfrew recreation director Kevin Hill outlined the non-resident user fee agreement. “It’s one we feel is fair for both parties, both the Town of Renfrew and the Township of McNab-Braeside and one we’re looking forward to working with them on for a oneyear basis, looking to increase participation from McNab-Braeside and also re-establish a user fee agreement,” said Hill. To come up with the terms, town and township officials looked at the five-year average before the termination of the agreement and both recreation committees agreed, added Hill. The town and township previously had an agreement in place but that ended in 2014
when McNab-Braeside’s council of the day decided to end deals with the towns and go it alone. McNab-Braeside Mayor Tom Peckett was at the meeting. “Thank you for accepting us back into your realm of recreation that you provide,” said Peckett. “The municipality of McNabBraeside is greatly appreciative of what we’ve been able to come up with.” The township has a great volunteer recreation committee and there was very little debate at committee or council when it came to approving the deal that McNab-Braeside recreation director Geoff Patterson and Renfrew recreation director Kevin Hill had worked out, said Peckett. “Our council agreed to this right away be-
cause it’s great for the residents of this township who live in the upper end to be able to access the programs you folks have,” he said. Peckett addressed Mayor Don Eady about the future of the agreement. “Hopefully down the road a little bit we can look at an agreement longer than one year,” he added. The township’s agreement with the Town of Arnprior spans five years, explained Peckett, and is laid out in five-year stages. Reeve Peter Emon echoed the sentiments of the mayor and other members of council in praising the agreements. “I hope this is the first step towards a larger relationship that will generate a new revenue model, essentially sharing costs and cost reductions,” said Emon.
Failing equipment, a broken water service that diverted crew members and near recordbreaking snowfall all contributed to the delay, explained Asselin. “We received 30-40 calls of concern during the event beginning within hours of the start of snow,” said Asselin, noting the town did also receive 10-15 compliments on the service. “The first major snowfall of the year started at 12 a.m. Dec. 29 and ended at midnight (Dec. 30) and dumped the highest snowfall volume since the mid-1950s,” said Asselin. Plowing of arterial and collector roads, which get priority over back streets, needed
to be done several times and high winds drifted the snow, requiring additional plowing. “Our response was complicated by a watermain break, which diverted staff resources from snow plowing,” he said. Freezing rain followed the snow, complicating matters further, and because the ground at the snow dump had not frozen, there were issues there, as well. “Once snow removal efforts started, the blower broke down on several occasions, which slowed response,” said Asselin. The volume of snow was triple the average, meaning three times as many trucks
were needed to truck it. Too much snow at the edges of roads meant the sidewalk plows were not effective, he added. The minimum maintenance standards the town follows actually exceed what is required, said Asselin. The town’s budget for salt and sand in 2015 was $230,000. Council did approve the early purchase of an RPM Tech 217 snow blower in the amount of $89,165.16 plus delivery charges. The town’s 10-year capital forecast included the replacement of the existing 2001 RMP Tech blower. The full report is on the town’s website.
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Snowmobilers injured in serious crash near Goshen Road The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating after a snowmobile collision on a trail near Goshen Road in the Township of McNabBraeside.
Police were notified of the collision shortly after midnight on Sunday, Jan., 17. There were two people injured - a female passenger on one snowmobile and the male driver of a second.
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as a contributing factor in the collision. Technical collision investigators are assisting with the investigation. Provincial Const. David Ladd is leading the investigation.
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Renfrew and Arnprior OPP officers responded to seven domestic disputes during the past week. No charges were laid, and one investigation is continuing. If you are in an abusive relationship consider seeking help. Talk to your physician, a trusted family member, a police officer or call the Bernadette McCann House for Women. Physical violence has no place in a healthy relationship. IMPAIRED DRIVER
One male is facing charges after choosing to drink and drive and being involved in a collision in Renfrew. Police were dispatched to a four-car collision on Raglan Street South on Jan. 12 at 4:40 p.m. Investigators learned the driver of a Dodge Avenger swerved to avoid a vehicle that braked suddenly and slid into three parked vehicles. The male driver of the Dodge had been drinking and failed a roadside alcohol screening test. Following further tests at the detachment po-
lice charged a 30-year-old Renfrew male with driving over 80 mgs, careless driving, failing to surrender insurance, ownership and his driver’s licence. He was released on a promise to appear in court on Feb. 3. THEFT
One male was arrested and charged after store security observed a male steal several items at No Frills. Store security observed the male on Jan. 16 at approximately 11 a.m. The male concealed several items in his clothing and left the store making no attempt to pay. He was arrested outside. ASSAULT
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Town Hall – 613-432-4848 • Development & Works – 613-432-8166 Recreation Centre – 613-432-3131 • Fire Hall – 613-432-4962 LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE (CARD GAME) 2016 DOG & CAT TAGS HAVE ARRIVED! As per Town of Renfrew municipal by-laws, owners are reminded that all dogs and cats within the municipal boundaries must be licensed and registered. Tags are available for sale in the Treasury Department (main floor) of the Municipal Office located at 127 Raglan Street South. Office hours are Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The rates are as follows: Each animal up to a maximum of four (4) per household Each animal in excess of four (4) animals per household Service Dogs *
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* Person’s wishing to register their animal as a service dog must provide the Town with a copy of the animal’s certification in order to receive their license for free. Licenses are valid for the 2016 calendar year and expire on December 31, 2016. Any owner not purchasing a tag is in violation of the Town of Renfrew by-laws and may be charged $55.00 per violation for harbouring an unlicensed animal. * NOTE * Door to door service is not available at this time.
REMINDER Due to complaints received, The Town of Renfrew would like to remind dog owners of the Town of Renfrew Dog By-Law (By-Law 17-2000) which states in part under Duty of Owner that: • The owner of any dog shall not permit such dog to run at large at any time, in any public park, square, drive, street, lane, or any other public place in the Town of Renfrew, or upon any property not owned or leased by the dog owner. • Any owner of a dog, or person having care and custody of a dog shall forthwith remove and dispose of any excrement left by the dog on any property in the Town other than the owner’s property. Set fines are $55.00 for those who disregard the above stated points. Should you have further questions about Town of Renfrew By-Laws, please contact the Clerks Department at 613 432-4848.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Renfrew Parks and Recreation Department is looking for Personal Trainers and Program Instructors who would be interested in providing services during 2016. There are also positions available in our gymnastics programs. Full training through Gymnastics Ontario is available for committed individuals. If you would like more information about these opportunities, contact Jo-anne Caldwell at jcaldwell@renfrew.ca
NICK SMITH CENTRE - ARNPRIOR POOL An agreement with the Towns of Arnprior and Renfrew regarding swim rates has been in place for a number of years. Residents of the Town of Renfrew pay the same rate for swim lessons as Arnprior residents do. Do not let the Out of Town rate deter you from signing you or your children up for lessons, this extra fee will not apply.
Beginners and current players who wish to improve their bridge strategy will enjoy this weekly drop in program. Come alone or with a partner - everything is supplied. Bridge is an excellent opportunity to socialize and a great activity for the mind. All ages are welcome. Instruction groupings for rank beginners and current players will occur. A yearly membership ($10.00) is required to join this Community Bridge Club. $3.00 weekly drop in per person will be collected at the door. Mondays 6:30pm-8:30pm Renfrew Recreation Centre
AROUND THE WORLD This is a chance to learn about diversity. Children will learn different games, recipes and other interesting facts from a variety of different cultures. Ages 5-12 years. $15.00 per child. Friday January 29 5:00pm-8:00pm Renfrew Recreation Centre
YOUTH LIFE SKILLS Come out for an evening learning about life skills for kids! Kids will have a night of fun learning with games, crafts, making their own meal, and more! Bring your friends and get set to learn new skills. Ages 8-13 years. $10.00 per person. Friday January 29 5:00pm-9:00pm Ma-te-Way Activity Centre
FREWFEST 2016 – JANUARY 22-24 AT MA-TE-WAY PARK Frewfest, Renfrew’s Winter Carnival is an annual event with a focus on being outdoors and having fun. Visit the Frewfest 2016 facebook page for updated information. Please note: The Renfrew Firefighters Ice Fishing Derby is cancelled due to poor weather conditions in January.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS FOR 2016 The Town’s Municipal Grants Policy and Application Form can be found on our website: http://www.town.renfrew.on.ca/finance.php or requested from the Clerk’s Department at 613-432-4848 or picked up at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 All organizations requesting grant funding for 2016 must complete the application in order to be considered. Applications must be received by February 1st, 2016 at 12:00 noon to be considered for funding for 2016.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY OWNERS Property Tax Rebates for Vacant Commercial and Industrial Buildings In accordance with Ontario Reg. 325/01, and the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001, property tax relief for vacant commercial and industrial buildings in the Town of Renfrew will be provided to property owners through rebates that are issued by the municipality. To be eligible for a rebate, a building or portion of a building must be unused for at least 90 consecutive days. It is the property owner’s responsibility to ensure the application meets regulatory standards. Completed applications for the 2015 tax year, must be submitted to the Treasury Department located in the municipal building at 127 Raglan St S on or before February 29, 2016. Vacancy Rebate Applications are available on our website http://www.town.renfrew.on.ca or at the municipal office. Office hours are Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 21, 2016 5
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Ontario Northland tries new bus service for the Ottawa Valley Scott Campbell
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Ontario Northland started offering a new bus service this week through the Ottawa Valley. The pilot program will see buses servicing Upper Ottawa Valley towns as it goes between Sudbury and Ottawa three days per week starting today (Thursday, Jan. 21). The service will include stops in Renfrew and a flag stop in Arnprior. “This route will provide a growth opportunity for our business and provide connectivity for the communities we serve,” said Ontario Northland CEO Corina Moore in a news release. “This new route will enhance our service and provide convenience for passengers travelling to and from the north. The schedule has been tailored to meet the needs of our passengers connecting through Sudbury and North Bay.”
The route will include stops in Sturgeon Falls, Mattawa, Pembroke, Petawawa, Renfrew and Ottawa. The flag stops have been set up in Warren, Verner, Deep River, Chalk River, Cobden, Arnprior, Kanata and Ottawa’s Bayshore Mall. The service will be assessed after a six-month period. The news is good for the area, as Greyhound Canada had made drastic cuts to their local schedule. Back in November, Renfrew County circulated a resolution urging Greyhound Canada to improve the service in the Deep River to Ottawa corridor or let some other company take over the route. With just one bus per day departing Pembroke in the early hours of the morning and making its way to Ottawa, options have been limited for those wishing to use the service. “When Greyhound changed their schedule, it became an inconvenience (to take the bus),” said
Rebecca McGlynn, Northland’s director of marketing and communications. “(This route) came about because of demand from our passengers. It is really good news for Northland. Most of our passengers are students or for those who have medical reasons (to travel).” The Northland buses usually hold 45 to 50 people. The Valley
bus will stop at the O’Brien Variety store on O’Brien road on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at 7:40 p.m. on the way to Ottawa. The bus is scheduled to arrive in Arnprior at 8:05 p.m. and Ottawa at 9 p.m. On the way back to Sudbury, it will leave Ottawa at 7 a.m. with stops in Arnprior (if there are passengers) at 7:50 a.m. and Renfrew at 8:15 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays
and Mondays. It will arrive in North Bay at 11:55 a.m. and Sudbury at 1:50 p.m. Arnprior’s flag stop means that the bus will only make the stop when the driver knows a passenger is there. The stop will be in Winner’s Circle by the Prior Sports Bar. Tickets can be purchased online or riders looking for more information can call 1-800-363-7512.
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Rooting out drunk drivers Another festive RIDE program has come and gone. And we’re still getting mixed signals from police as to whether the impaired driving message is getting through. Provincially, the number of impaired drivers charged over the Christmas season was down marginally from the year before. However, almost 600 drivers were charged and another 350 had their driver’s licences temporarily suspended over the month the RIDE blitz was in effect. In all, OPP nabbed more than 6,000 impaired drivers last year. On the other hand, in most Ottawa Valley detachments the number of impaired charges was down over the Christmas period. The numbers are a far cry from those even 10 years ago. Nevertheless, even a few drunk drivers on our roads can unleash a terrible amount of carnage, given the amount of traffic there is on local highways and how vulnerable motorists are in today’s vehicles. The modern car has more safety gadgets, but they can go faster, not a good thing since nowadays they’re made more like tin cans than tanks. While the OPP have shifted their focus somewhat from drunk to distracted driving, they, in their year-end report, still characterize impaired driving a “huge threat to public safety.” Fortunately, despite the OPP’s pessimism, the message about the dangers
of impaired driving has sunk in for most people. Unfortunately, for a few, it will never happen. For most of them, it’s not a driving matter, it’s a mental health issue. And that’s what should be tackled. Let the traffic officers focus on deterring drivers who should know better, but drive distracted anyway. Many of those who still drive impaired have deeper problems. Among the impaired driving incidents in this area in the last year, two stick out. In one, a man showed up impaired at the liquor store at opening time, was refused service, ignored warnings not to drive home and was charged. The next day he was again stopped and charged with impaired driving. In the other case, a local businessman totaled vehicles twice in the last year and both times was charged with impaired driving. Obviously, both men have serious alcohol problems. The traditional don’t drink and drive messages mean little to them when they’re out of control. Police and health officials need to be given the power to take more effective steps to protect society from such people. RIDE programs can help get incorrigible drunks off the roads temporarily. However, their root problems have to be tackled and stricter methods entertained to prevent them from ever getting behind the wheel while impaired.
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Kudos to Horton Township Coun. Jamey Larone for filing complaint To the editor:
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These processes are in place to ensure the integrity of our mayor and council These processes are in place to ensure the integrity of our mayor and council. This isn’t the first time that the media has had to report on this council for not following due process. While I cannot speak for Mr. Larone, I am certain that his intentions were not to divide council, as suggested by Mayor Bob Kingsbury, but rather the “path you just chose” was an unfortunate but necessary action in
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an attempt to make our council accountable for their actions. The only “healing” that needs to be done is for council to heed Mr. Larone’s example of conducting themselves above board; without secret meetings, questionable tendering practices, and check the egos and selfentitlements at the door. The reality of the situation is that it is not Mr. Larone or the rest of their council peers
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that they need to be accountable to. Knowing for certain that I am not alone in expecting better of our council, it is us, the taxpayers of Horton Township, that will have the final say come election time. In the interim, a special thanks to Mr. Larone for challenging accordingly, being our voice, and ensuring that integrity and respect are a priority. I suggest the rest of council emulate his conduct rather than fight it. Stephanie Barnabe Horton Township
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Grateful for the amazing support of residents of Renfrew To the editor:
The spirit of Christmas came early for me thanks to family, friends, neighbours and acquaintances. My husband had surgery in early November and was admitted to the cancer ward of the Ottawa General Hospital. I wondered
how I would be able to visit him as I don’t drive in the big city of Ottawa and knew I couldn’t afford to take a taxi there. Christmas is about giving from the heart more than giving gifts purchased from a retail store and thanks to people like the Blackburns, Burchats, Debeaus, Lamberts, Lewis’,
McHales, Nadobynys and Rizks who gave with their hearts and have been driving me to the hospital or helping me with yard work such as snow removal. And visitors, my goodness. You have no idea how much my husband appreciates visits.
Thank you to Renfrew and area citizens To the editor:
On behalf of the Renfrew Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, I wish to extend a sincere thank you to all those who contributed to our annual
Mitten Tree campaign. We received many wonderful warm mittens, socks, hats and scarves for people of all ages. Thank you to the local banks for participating eagerly and to the Salvation
Army for the distribution. Happy knitting until next year! Cathy Morris, Epsilon Upsilon Renfrew
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McNab/Braeside Township Times UPCOMING MEETINGS
February 2, 2016 – Regular Council Meeting – 7:00 p.m. February 9, 2016 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m. February 16, 2016 – Regular Council Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
REQUEST FOR PHOTOS
We are seeking photographs of the Township through your eyes for our new website. Please forward any photos you’d like to submit to mcannon@mcnabbraeside.com We would like to take this time to thank everyone in advance for submitting photos, however, depending on the volume of photos we may receive, we cannot guarantee your photo will appear on the website.
RECREATION DEPARTMENT – WEEKLY PROGRAMMING
Archery – Sold out Euchre – Tuesday Nights at the Braeside RA Centre – Drop-ins welcome! Zumba – Tuesday Nights at McNab Public School – Drop-ins welcome! Call 613-623-5756 ext. 226 for details
2016 WINTER CARNIVALS
Braeside Winter Carnival • February 6th at the RA Centre. This is an all-day event! White Lake Winter Carnival • February 27th (watch for our sledge Hockey special presentation)
VOLUNTEERS ARE REQUIRED!
NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWNERS
2016 Dog Tags are now available at the following locations until March 31st, 2016: Municipal Office – 2508 Russett Drive, Arnprior Robbins Confectionery Ltd. – 726 River Road, Braeside White Lake General Store – 6 Burnstown Road, White Lake After March 31st, 2016 Dog Tags will only be available at the Municipal Office. 1st Dog 2nd Dog 3rd Dog
Before March 31st: $12.00 $12.00 $30.00
Kennel License
$150.00
After March 31st: $24.00 $24.00 $60.00 $250.00
Applications for Kennel Licenses are also available at the Municipal Office.
To help out with our Winter Carnivals please call 613-623-5756 ext. 226 Help is also required for other special events including: Canada Day, the Scottish Festival and the Riverfest!! Call 613-623-5756 x 226 for all the details *Ideal for students requiring community service hours*
GEARHEADS WANTED!!
If you are a gearhead, McNab/Braeside needs you! We are attempting to establish an equipment lending hub in cooperation with the County of Renfrew. If you can lend a hand, call 613-623-5756 x 226
OFFICE CLOSED – FAMILY DAY
Please be advised that the Township Office will be closed on Monday, February 15, 2016 for Family Day.
2508 Russett Drive, RR 2 • Arnprior, Ontario • K7S 3G8 Phone: 613.623.5756 • Fax: 613.623.9138 • Toll Free: 1.800.957.4621 Website: www.mcnabbraeside.com • Email: info@mcnabbraeside.com
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Plenty of weekend events at Frewfest SATURDAY
There will also be a photo booth and a clown doing balloon magic and face painting. 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Most events take place during this time with horse and sleigh rides, a vintage snowmobile show, tobogganing and sliding party, snow sculpture contest and a wood carving demonstration. 2:30 p.m. - Public Skate 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. - The Renfrew Senior Home Support will be offering up chili and hot dogs but it is a fundraising effort, so a cost is involved as well. The Tim-
berwolves and the Westport Rideaus will be going on the ice at 4 p.m. as well. 6 p.m. - Fireworks 7:30 p.m. - Sport Renfrew indoor skate There is also skating and shinny on the outdoor rinks throughout the weekend. SUNDAY
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11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette games 1 p.m. - Renfrew Lions indoor skate 3 p.m. - Magic show, which Caldwell said was well attended last year. There is also skating and shinny on the outdoor rinks throughout the weekend.
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Daryl Fiebig sits on a recently restored 1971 Snowcruiser that will be part of the The Ol’ Bogies sixth annual Vintage Snowmobile Show and Swap Meet at Ma-Te-Way Park on Saturday, Jan. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. as part of Frewfest 2016. All snowmobile enthusiasts are welcome to display their favorite sled no matter age or condition. There is no charge to show your machine or to sell your used parts in the swap area. The first 35 people to register one or more sleds will receive a free souvenir 2016 dash plaque. Renfrew Mayor Don Eady will be on hand to award the Mayor’s Choice to his favorite three snowmobiles and there is also a Best of Show award. Anyone requiring additional info can email Dfiebigdd@sympatico.ca .
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D A Youth council hopefuls asked to sign up at town hall PRE S E Staff
The Town of Renfrew is looking for young people interested in becoming a member of the town’s new youth council. Council voted unanimously in support of the creation of the youth council. The concept behind the council is to engage students in grades 9 to 12. They must reside within the town of Renfrew and want
to make a difference in their community. The council may want to tackle youth specific issues or events. They will then provide information and ideas to these matters to the mayor and council. Youth council members should be willing to meet at least once a month. There may be the possibility of committing to additional time as sub-committees and/or special events attendance may also hap-
pen. Those interested should submit a consideration package to the clerk’s office at town hall by 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12. The package must contain a resume with address and contact info, two character references, a signed petition of a minimum of 15 peers and a brief essay stating why they want to be on youth council and outlining the issues that youth face in Renfrew.
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The Renfrew County United Way has once again extended their annual fundraising campaign. With the 2015 campaign falling about $40,000 short of its $405,000 goal, officials extended the deadline for donation from Dec. 18 to Feb. 26. The campaign was launched on Sept. 15 and by mid-December donations and pledges receivable sat at about $365,000. And the campaign goal is $405,000; a shortfall of $40,000. “Another 11 per cent in donations and we’ll achieve our goal for 2015,” said United Way executive director Gail Logan-McMeekin. “I’m confident that … the historic generosity of businesses and residents that once they know United Way still needs their support, they’ll help us achieve our goal,” CNL (formerly AECL) employees continued their outstanding track record of United Way support through their annual workplace campaign. CNL exceeded its goal of $130,000 and raised
over $140,000. “We’re so proud of the thousands of men and women who work for CNL and we hope their generosity and spirit will inspire other area businesses, their employees and individual residents to make a donation that will help us to help others,” said Doug Tennant, chair of the Renfrew County United Way board. “And Garrison Petawawa almost doubled their goal of $30,000 for the 2015 campaign and they raised over $59,000 – an incredible feat,” Tennant added. In addition to the United Way’s annual fundraising campaign, a special effort to raise funds to augment settlement support for Syrian refugee families coming to Renfrew County, was recently unveiled. “Five sponsorship groups located in Arnprior, Deep River, Eganville, Pembroke and Renfrew have raised almost $200,000 combined,” Logan-McMeekin noted.
“Our initiative United for Refugees encourages donors to designate funds specifically for Syrian refugee families that will be settling in our area in the near future. They will need transportation, English language training and interpretation services and United Way will invest the funds in these and other important services to support their successful transition to new lives in Renfrew County.” The United Way provides funding for many health and social service charities throughout Renfrew County.
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Scheel Drive solar project launched Two new solar projects are in the works for McNab-Braeside In a recent news release, Braeside Solar Energy Cooperative (BSEC) announced that work has started on a solar power project on Scheel Drive in McNab-Braeside west of Arnprior. The 59 members of the BSEC Co-op are partnering with Renfrew Solar Power Enterprises (RSPE) on this first of two 500-kW ground mount systems to be built in the township. The second project on Mill Ridge Road will begin development in late 2016. In August 2014, RSPE was
awarded a 20-year Feed-In-Tariff (FIT) contract from the Ontario Power Authority (OPA), now called the Independent Electricity Systems Operator (IESO), to produce solar electricity. “The Co-op is very excited to be involved with Renfrew Solar Enterprises on these projects,” said Matthew MacAdam, an Arnprior resident and president of the BSEC.” RSPE has awarded the development of the project on Scheel Drive to Carmanah Technologies (CMHTSX), which will be the Engineering, Procurement and Construction Company for the project.
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RCDHU launches ‘wouldurather’ contest National Non-Smoking Week (Jan. 17-23) Renfrew County and District Health Unit, in partnership with the provincial organization Leave The Pack Behind, is hosting the annual contest for young adults in Renfrew County and District. Aimed at motivating young adults to quit smoking, reduce their smoking, or just stay-smoke-free for a chance to win up to $2,500 cash, the six-week contest is an important strategy to help tackle the high rates of smoking among young adults 18-29 years old, (21 per cent of Ontario young adults smoke compared to 13 per cent of the general population). Last year more than 13,000 young adults entered the wouldurather…. contest, which has been proven to be effective in helping people who smoke, to quit. Recent research shows that up to 20 per cent of young adults who participate in wouldurather… will quit smoking. Without the contest, only about 5 per cent would be successful. It helped Denis Mahoney, a student at Lakehead University and one of the $2,500 winners in the 2015 contest, to finally quit. “I started off casually, as most smokers do. I would smoke the occasional lunch hour and when I was drinking, but as time went on it became more and more routine. As soon as I realized I was hooked I wanted to quit, but it was a lot easier said than done. I had almost given up until I stumbled upon wouldurather… The first few days were the hardest, but after the first few weeks my “cold-like” symptoms were gone, and I’ve been 100 per cent smoke-free now for almost three months. I wouldn’t have done it without wouldurather... and my friend Kalen who also quit and pushed me into participating. Now I’m positive I’ll be able to stay smoke-free.” Wouldurather… offers contestants the opportunity to choose from one of four categories. Young adults who smoke can quit smoking all together (Quit For Good); cut their smoking in half (Keep The Count); or refrain from smoking any time they are socializing and drinking alcohol (Party Without The Smoke). Non-smokers and ex-smokers can also enter the contest
by pledging to renew their decision to stay smoke-free (Don’t Start and Win). In wouldurather…, all contestants identify a ‘buddy’ who will support them during the contest, receive regular support emails tailored to their contest goal, and have the chance to win one of 8 cash prizes of up to $2,500. To participate in the six-week contest beginning Jan. 25, Ontario young adults between the ages of 18-29 or anyone enrolled at a publicly-funded post-secondary institution can sign up at www.wouldurather.ca until Jan. 24 at 11:59 p.m. Leave The Pack Behind is an age-tailored tobacco control initiative offered year-round in Ontario. Funded by the province with generous prize support provided by the makers of Thrive and Habitrol, the wouldurather... contest aims to motivate and encourage young adult Ontarians to live tobacco-free lives.
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Close your eyes. See yourself calm, poised, prepared, lacking any sign of nervousness. You are on a stage in front of an audience of hundreds. You are speaking, presenting a stellar address. Audience members are attentive to your every word. And you are enjoying yourself. Do you think that this situation would be impossible for you? Are you shaking right now thinking of even a presentation to your work colleagues? Have you missed a promotion because you could not speak to a group? Did you berate yourself for your fears? Like any other ability, you can learn to speak to a group, be it a presentation at work or an address in a full auditorium.
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Constituency Office 84 Isabella St. Pembroke ON K8A 5S5 (Tel) 613-732-4404 (Fax) 613-732-4697
www.cherylgallant.com By Cheryl Gallant, MP
Janaury 2016
It is for that reason that citizens should be alarmed the Trudeau government is telling Canadians their opinion is worthless when it comes to electoral change. That is exactly the message with the refusal by Trudeau to ask for your permission directly before any changes are made in the way we elect our representatives. Trudeau claims the last federal election, an election where over 60 percent of Canadians voted for other parties, somehow gives him the unlimited power to make undetermined changes to the way you elect your federal representative. This, under the very electoral system the new government condemns for creating artificial mandates that are not truly reflective of the public will. It is important to point out that no province has sought to make changes to the electoral system without first going to the people. In the past 10 years, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and British Columbia have all held referendums to consider proposed changes to their voting system. R0013645179
Speaking to a group is only a skill you have not learned yet. Where can you learn? Come to Toastmasters and meet people who have had all the same fears and reservations that you have. Ask members for their stories. We are a friendly bunch. It took me years to finally decide to join Toastmasters. I regret that I wasted all those years deciding to join and being afraid. Visit us for a few meetings before you make a decision to join. Participate or let us know that you prefer to observe only. Toastmasters is a relaxed, enjoyable learning experience. Meetings are held Mondays at 7 p.m. in the boardroom at 1035 O’Brien Rd. across from Canadian Tire. For more information call Don at 613-432-6459.
Your Member of Parliament Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
One of the enduring strengths of Canada is our inheritance of the British parliamentary system of democracy. While no electoral system is perfect, the way we choose our elected representatives has served Canadians well. One thing we all agree upon, is that Canada is the best place to live in the world today. Suggestions that change is necessary should be met with the healthy dose of skepticism it always is.
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TENDER FOR COBDEN TOURIST BOOTH ACCESSIBILITY UPGRADES MANDATORY SITE MEETING The Township of Whitewater Region invites tenders for the renovation of the Cobden Tourist Booth for accessibility purposes located at 36 Pembroke St., Cobden. Tender form and specifications may be picked up at the Mandatory Site Meeting on Monday January 25th, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. at the Cobden Tourist Booth. They may also be picked up ahead of time at the Municipal Office located at 44 Main Street, Cobden. Sealed tenders will be accepted by the undersigned no later than 2:00 pm Friday February 5th, 2016 at the Municipal Office. Any questions please contact Chief Building Official Doug Schultz at 613646-2282 ext. 134 *Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.* Doug Schultz Chief Building Official
There are legitimate concerns about the secretive role American political advisors played in electing the Trudeau Liberals. That, and the leaked discussions shortly after the election to tear down the Prime Minister’s taxpayer-subsidized residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa to be replaced by a home that could only be called a palace. Dubbed “WhiteHouse North” by the media, with an initial cost estimate by the National Capital Commission (NCC) at $150 million, the quick denials were political spin at its best. Does any Canadian seriously believe the American political system, with its reliance on vast sums of dollars from special interest groups to run, is superior to our own? Is Trudeau’s closest political advisor, coming from the Toronto Liberal party, trying to fix the next election?
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Locally, I know I was not re-elected as the Conservative Member of Parliament based only on my promise to oppose any attempts to bring back the longgun registry, any more than votes cast for any other party were solely based on one policy or promise, like changing how citizens get elected. In our parliamentary system of government, the party with the most elected members has a mandate to govern. If, in the course of carrying out that mandate, they wish to bring alternative electoral systems to the people, they can certainly do that. And the only democratically legitimate method of bringing those options to the people, given the concerns raised above, is in a referendum. As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is promoting agriculture, international trade, Canadian Unity, AECL, CNL, the military or jobs in the working forest, I am here to serve you! As always, if you have any concerns of a federal nature, or just want to share your views with me, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Office contact Information: Constituency Office of Cheryl Gallant, MP, 84 Isabella St., Pembroke On. K8A 5S5 or call 732-4404. There is no postage required when you write your Federal Member of Parliament. For more information contact Cheryl Gallant, M.P. 613-732-4404 R0013648815/0121
Military training near Calabogie Peaks Garrison Petawawa is advising the public that soldiers from 3 Royal Canadian Regiment will be conducting winter training in the vicinity of Calabogie Peaks Resort from Jan. 19-29.“During this time the public can expect to see approximately 150 uniformed soldiers training near Calabogie as part of routine winter training. A CH-147 Chinook Helicopter might also be seen flying low and off-loading soldiers. Soldiers will be seen carrying their personal or section weapons but will not be carrying nor firing any ammunition or pyrotechnics,” says a Garrison Petawawa press release.
OPP investigate dog thefts
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating several thefts of dogs in the area of Leeds County, Renfrew County, Napanee, and South Frontenac County over the past few months. The pets have been taken or have gone missing while outside by themselves. The OPP would like to remind pet owners to try to be aware of where their pet is when being let outside on their own. Please report any suspicious persons, activities or vehicles immediately to police at 1-888-310-1122 or your local police service.
New acting medical officer of health The Board of Health for the Renfrew County and District Health Unit is pleased to announce that Dr. Kathyrn Reducka will be joining the organization as the acting medical officer of health and chief executive officer effective Jan. 20. “Dr. Reducka brings a wealth of experience having worked previously as a family physician in Renfrew County and District and as well as a medical advisor with the Canadian Medical Protective Association,” said Mr. Michael du Manoir, the board chair. The Board of Health would like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Reducka and look forward to having her lead the delivery of public health services and programs in Renfrew County and District.
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GRAND ROUNDS Celebration of Life in loving memory of Janet Robertson “She loved Renfrew so much. She loved this community. Her goal was to make sure people can get the care they need right here,” states Alyssa Gillan, one of Janet Robertson’s daughters. “Investing in health care is what she was all about.” Robertson was the driving force behind the Celebration of Life and lost her lengthy battle with cancer last March. The 12th annual event is bound to be a bittersweet one for Alyssa and her sisters, April and Amber. Friday, January 29, will be dedicated to her—a celebration indeed—in honour of Robertson’s remarkable support of health care services in Renfrew. “It’s different without her this year, that’s for sure,” says April.
Amber says they are very proud to follow in their mother’s footsteps and this year they want to pay tribute to her legacy. “We’re really happy that this event can continue.” Alyssa adds, “that’s what she would have wanted.” They will have her photo prominently displayed at the front entrance along with her Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award. Along with being a tireless advocate for RVH, Robertson’s efforts helped to raise more than $200,000 for cancer-related programs at our hospital. Proceeds from this year’s event will be once again directed to the oncology and mammography units. Her daughters recognized long ago that if it wasn’t for loyal volunteers and local
businesses rallying behind the cause, there would be no Celebration of Life. “Support continues to grow stronger and stronger. We are very grateful to our community for making it so successful every year,” states Alyssa, adding that they are thrilled to have volunteer support from the RVH Young Professionals Committee this year, along with the continued support of family and friends. They recognize myFM as being instrumental in initiating the full-day event, and thank the Rocky Mountain House for
hosting breakfast and Finnigan’s for hosting lunch as part of Celebration of Life Day festivities. The doors will open for the dance at 7 p.m. at the Renfrew Armouries. Once again, The Ghost Town Cryers and The Riley New Band will be providing entertainment for the night. There will be a silent auction table, 50/50 draw and food available. Tickets are just $10 and available for advance purchase at ScotiaBank Renfrew, Dahl’s Convenience and Ray’s Flowers.
Janet Robertson’s daughters, Alyssa, Amber and April, are carrying on her Celebration of Life tradition.
For more information about I Choose RVH, contact the Foundation at 613-432-4851 ext. 312
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A djembe is a drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa. Seniors at the Golden Age Activity Centre had the chance to learn how to play the djembe on Jan. 14. Leo Brooks from Treefrog Percussion in Gatineau was the instructor. He has been doing it since 2000. Fay O’Reilly said funds from a New Horizons grant have helped with the costs at the centre, such as the drumming session. The centre also has a ukulele class on the last Thursday of every month, which has proven popular.
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Renfrew County District School Board Kindergarten registration is now easier and quicker than ever before. Use our new Online Registration system to register your child for 2016-2017 school year.
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School Based Extended Day Programs Some schools may be offering before and after school care. If you have an interest in the Extended Day Program in your area, please complete the online survey from the board’s website under Programs/Extended Day or by going to this link: http://www.goo.gl/yJg6rA.
FULL DAY EVERY DAY KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM Junior Kindergarten students must be four years old by Dec. 31, 2016 Senior Kindergarten students must be five years old by Dec. 31, 2016 A Kindergarten French Immersion Program will be available at Central Public School to all Renfrew Family of School students. Visit www.rcdsb.on.ca or contact your school for further details
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Lochwinnoch Women’s Institute December meeting features annual auction On Dec. 12, the Lochwinnoch branch of the South Renfrew District Women’s Institute met at the home of Deb McGregor, the Lochwinnoch branch president. Thirty ladies attended, including the district executive, members of the host branch (Lochwinnoch) and guests from the community. McGregor very graciously welcomed everyone to her home. Each person introduced themselves and told how long she has belonged to the WI. The Institute Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect constituted the meeting. The
minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. A special program for the meeting was a Christmas auction of homemade and donated goods. McGregor and Liz Campbell shared in the ‘auctioneer’ duties. Many items of baking, sewing, preserves and crafts were sold when a good-natured bidding war took place; this resulted in a good sum being raised for the branch’s community work for the upcoming year. The ladies also enjoyed quite a few laughs in the process. A social time was enjoyed by all with the members each providing a festive snack.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY OWNERS Property Tax Rebates for Vacant Commercial and Industrial Buildings In accordance with Ontario Reg. 325/01, and the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001, property tax relief for vacant commercial and industrial buildings in the Township of Horton will be provided to property owners through rebates that are issued by the municipality. To be eligible for a rebate, a building or portion of a building must be unused for at least 90 consecutive days. It is the property owner’s responsibility to ensure the application meets regulatory standards. For the 2015 tax year, the deadline to submit applications is February 29, 2016.
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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE Sunday, January 24 2-4PM Your Host: Helen Vincent 613-432-0058 Proceed on Raglan St S to Opeongo Rd (across from Rexall) and turn west and follow to #120 – Hope I see you there!
120 OPEONGO RD. Call Stephanie Jamieson or Alicia Whyte to find out how you can advertise your Open House! 613-432-3655 R0013635247_0121
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414 RUSSETT DR.
566A PINNACLE RD.
Just completed, this three bedroom home with attached garage is on the edge of town, open concept and spacious interior and on a paved road. MLS# 981486. Call Peter 613-432-0319.
Beautiful secluded log home located on approx 92 acres. Property over looks Constant Creek. Open concept living on the main level with the master located in the second storey loft. Eat-in kitchen & laundry facilities. Living room features an air tight wood stove & lots of room for entertaining. Property is made up of mostly a softwood bush. Excellent get a way or hunting area. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.
IDEAL CONSTANT LAKE HOME
38 GRIGG ST.
Great starter home consisting of kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Main floor bath has been totally renovated. Gas furnace approx 2005. Good sized back yard with storage shed. Maintenance free exterior. Close to the hospital. Asking $139,500. MLS# 947765. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.
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HWY 41 - EGANVILLE
Asking $275,000 for this 3 BR home, slab on grade construction with a custom kitchen, generous sized rooms throughout the home and minutes to Arnprior and Hwy 17. MLS# 981846. Call Peter 613-432-0319
ROSS PEEVER
SALE PENDING 49 DUBOIS LANE
Only $225,000 for this year round waterfront home with 335 feet of waterfront on pristine lake, bright and warm interior this can make a great home or weekend and summer retreat. MLS# 971469 Call Peter 613-432-0319
62 KNIGHT ST
2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133
1567 CHURCH ST
Asking $275,000 and excellent value for this well constructed home overlooking the Madawaska River and only 30 min to Renfrew. Tastefully decorated throughout. MLS# 981829. Call Peter 613-432-0319
NEW PRICE - $119,500
327 MOUNT ST PATRICK RD
Two storey, vinyl sided home, with kitchen, living room and dining room on the main leve. 3 bedroom plus 1-4pc bath are on the upper level. Windows were replaced approximately 6 years ago. New shingles in 2000, 100 amp electrical panel and foam insulation in the basement. A great starter home! Asking $119,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
18 QUEEN ST.
Now Asking $119,500 for this 2 BR home with rear addition, fenced yard, central location and gas heat. MLS# 974173 Call Peter 613-432-0319
27 JULIE LANE
Asking $42,500 for this affordable 2 BR mobile. Spacious interior with newer propane furnace, only minutes from town. MLS# 980230. Call Peter 613-432-0319
7 EMELIN ST., DOUGLAS
1426 GOSHEN RD.
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with oversized garage is ideally located on paved road just off Hwy. 417 – five minutes to Renfrew and only half hour to Kanata. Open concept eat-in kitchen and living room with cathedral ceiling. Large master bedroom has ensuite bathroom. The house has central air, gas heat, water softener, alarm system and is wired for generator backup. Main floor laundry and oversized closets are added features. Covered front porch with space to sit out and enjoy the peaceful neighbourhood. Great curb appeal and move-in ready. Call Ross 613-433-1133
364 MCNAB AVE
Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $179,900. Call Ross.
261 OAK CRES.
Raised bungalow, consisting of kit, DR, LR leading to back deck. 1-4pc bath, 3 bdr, full basement, 1-3 pc bath plus family rm, work area. Two outdoor sheds. Asking $144,900. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Two homes fully rented in central location and close to all amenities, both have gas heat. MLS# 969062. Call Peter 613-432-0319
1 1/2 storey vinyl sided home with enclosed porch and a breeze way leading to enclosed shed. Home has had some updates - new furnace in April 2015, new wiring, 100amp breaker. Great starter home - property sold as-is. Asking $99,500. MLS# 963593. Call Ross 613-433-1133
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 24TH 2-4PM Proceed on Raglan St S to Opeongo Rd (across from Rexall) and turn west and follow to #120 Hope I see you there! Your Host: Helen Vincent 432-0058
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Here is an affordable family home that is ready for occupancy. Large rear lot, split level 3 bedroom home, gleaming hardwood floors in living room, hardwood in dining room and bedrooms. 4 levels of living space, large master bedroom , gas heat , wood fireplace and woodstove, brick driveway and quiet location. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
566 PINNACLE RD
Quality built 3 bedroom Hi Ranch on a large lot in a private country setting. This brand new home features hardwood and ceramic throughout. Generous sized rooms with ensuite in master. Full Tarion warranty with efficient propane heat and central air. Open concept and full basement awaiting finishing touches. Call David today 613-401-2824. MLS #981486.
3 BEACHWOOD LANE, OTTAWA RIVER
Exceptional 4 bdrm waterfront home. Open concept with large windows affording panoramic views of the river . Gourmet kitchen, main floor master bedroom with large ensuite . Efficient radiant infloor heating and central air keeps this home comfortable year round. MLS# 973216 Call David Vincent 613-4012824.
1705 CHURCH STREET, GRIFFITH
Your chance for affordable housing and a 3 bedroom home, vinyl exterior, good sized living area, laundry on main level and 4 pce bath, workshop and detached garage. Lot is well treed and runs street to street. Call Helen at 432-0058.
$97,500
169 GAGAN LANE (OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT)
Ottawa River – 4 season home. 100 feet of waterfront on the mighty Ottawa! 3 bedroom home, bungalow lifestyle, and wrap around porch. Privacy and easy access year round. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.
209 VANIER AVE.
An outstanding raised ranch bungalow. 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 baths, laundry on main level, large living room, eat in kitchen. Lots of storage, gas heat, central air, deck on the southside. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058
3444 STONE RD
259 ALBERT STREET, ARNPRIOR UNIT 402 – SULLIVAN COMPLEX
An ideal condo in an ideal building at one of Arnprior’s best locations. This condo overlooks the Madawaska Riverfront. 2 bedrooms, 1-4 pce bath, underground parking, lots of storage, visitor parking as well. Party room on first floor available. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
Come and see this property with us. 12 acres of land and a well-appointed bungalow with all kinds of space for family living. Large areas for leisure, fireplace between living and dining rooms, sunporch overlooking the whole countryside. Cabin on the property plus a carport. So much to see and so much to offer you here! Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058
3264 MATAWATCHAN RD., MATAWATCHAN
$97,500. Economy here at this address. Seasonal or permanent living. 3 bedrooms, brand new kitchen and living area. 4 pce bath, good sized lot, excellent value. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view.
LOTS FOR SALE PINNACLE RD
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2 – 2 acre lots available
2449 THOMPSON RD
Located in a wonderful country setting this brand new 3 bedroom bungalow is completed. Generous sized bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Hardwood floors & ceramic tile throughout. Large master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite. Built in propane stove in living room and central a/c included. Full Tarion warranty. Call David to view. MLS #974014
276 QUEEN STREET, EGANVILLE
$75,000. 3 storey, 4 bedroom, solid brick home. Centrally located with easy access and lots of parking. 3 pce bath on main level, large kitchen, dining room, living room and laundry facilities on main level. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.
57 RENFREW AVE.
A heritage 3 storey home with original architecture at this address. 4 bedrooms, 2 and ½ baths. 3rd floor is ideal for a gym, laundry on main floor, sunporch on west side of house. Centrally located and so close to downtown. Call HELEN TO VIEW AT 432-0058
60 CARSS STREET ARNPRIOR
Brand new efficient 3 bedroom home. Open concept with gas fireplace and wonderful kitchen. Large master bedroom with walk in closet and lovely ensuite. Central air and Natural gas heat. MLS #974767. Call David Vincent 433-2824
Call Helen 613-432-0058 R0023625089/0107
Prime property on Arthur Ave. Zoned for multi residential – condos or townhouses Call Helen 613.432.0058 Overlooking the River
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June St. 2,200 ft. of waterfront and 11 acres. Proceed on Lisgar to June St. Turn north & there it is!
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Legion bingo benefits food bank Officials from Royal Canadian Legion Branch 148 were pleased to present proceeds from the Jan. 3 bingo to the Renfrew and District Food Bank. The legion collected six big boxes of food and $1,053.40 for the food bank. From left are food bank representative Doug Brookes, Legion president Greg Walbeck, Fran Godin and Sheila Wolf.
WATERFRONT
184 QUEEN ST, KILLALOE
845 GILLAN RD.
• Custom built family home on large town lot. • 5 bdrms, 3 baths, alarm, c.vac., & more! • Double attached garage w/paved drive. • 6 appliances, pristine h-wood floors, newer gas heat & a/c. • Salt water in-ground pool with interlock patio & change rooms –very private! • Don’t miss this one! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $399,900 MLS#978026
• Fantastic Waterfront Log Home on Centennial Lake with gradual slope to the water. • Turnkey with 3 bedrooms, open concept, wide wood plank floors, 2 baths, 2 wood stoves • New Roof & Propane Furnace, single garage, all furnishings & appliances included. Immediate Occupancy Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880
LP $319,000
LP $440,000
MLS#978825
1249 JAMIESON LANE
Lovely neighbourhood for this 2 bedroom home. New bath. Garage. Full basement. Updated windows, doors, flooring, shingles, gas fireplace. You won’t be disappointed! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $166,500 MLS#980695
• Prime location for this 2 bedroom bungalow. Just on the edge of town close to amenities. • Updated wiring, windows and flooring. • Large finished basement with gas fireplace. • Large scenic lot • Workshop Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $245,000 MLS#976544
4643 RIVER ROAD
552 SULLIVAN ST. HALEY STATION
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TD boosts Renfrew and District Food Bank
41 COOPERHILL ROAD, GRIFFITH
Well established Killaloe Sportsplus provides customers with recreational needs for four season fun. ATV’s, Outboards, power products, generators, fishing boats, pontoons & trailers. Also, a complete line of high performance outdoor equipment, lawn and garden product. Building is Brick & Cedar with a steel roof & propane Heat. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880
MLS#961359
716 CALVIN ROAD
• Affordable “NEW” home in Haley Station. Very functional floor plan with 2 beds, 2 baths on very deep level lot. • Master bedroom patio door to wrap-around deck. • Fully finished lower level with very large family room. • See this today and smell the “new” construction!!! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $205,000 MLS#969685
Renfrew and District Food Bank volunteers John Deshane and Joan Hewitt, left, accept a $250 donation from Renfrew TD branch manager Susanne Richter and investment consultant Richard Bernier. The funds are a corporate donation.
Robbie Burns at St. Paul’s Jan. 24 St. Paul’s Anglican Church
A great big thank you to Lawrence Mahusky for the wonderful musical presentations at St. Paul’s Anglican Church. It was very much appreciated and enjoyed by everyone present at the Christmas Eve service. Building on their success at last year’s Burns event, the people at St. Paul’s Anglican Church Renfrew are busy preparing for their second Robbie Burns luncheon Jan. 24 at 12:30, in the church hall. The menu for this event with be a Scottish culinary delight from start to finish. Imagine eating a dish fit for Bonnie Prince Charlie (Scot-
tish Chicken dish). We will visit Aberdeenshire for their delightful Kilenny. Other dishes will include Chapit Tatties, much enjoyed last year, as well as roastfit veggies. The meal will be topped off with a Tipsy Laird dessert. Our afternoon will be continued with traditional Scottish music and fun supplied by Guy Jamieson and friends. Like last year, it will be a good old-fashioned ceilidh and will be a day to remember. We are looking forward to seeing all our friends who enjoyed the event last year and to seeing many new faces. Get your tickets soon before they are all gone.
3079 BENNETT-LAFONT RD
• Are you looking for a property with a few acres, close to Ottawa River? 10 min. to town of Renfrew • 3.25 acres with 2 bedrm bungalow, att. Garage + 16’X25’ shop, fenced backyard with gates. Privacy! • On a paved road Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $210,000 MLS#969171
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Great little starter home! 2+1 bedroom. 1-4pc Bath. Dining room, rec room, metal roof & garage Private backyard Paved road Many updates. Just move in! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $139,500 MLS#974822
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54 PARTRIDGE DRIVE
• Very affordable level building lot steps from downtown Calabogie! • Build your retreat here in the heart of the Valley playground where boating, fishing, skiing, golfing and motorsport enthusiasts congregate. • Close to everything but far enough away too! Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092
LP $27,500
MLS#947558
627 FORTINGTON ST
Excellent location for your business with 3600 sq. ft. Put your business where it can be seen. Plenty of natural light and parking for employees or customers. Newer building, gas heat, air conditioning with double doors at front. Many options available here! Call Gerry or Cathy O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MLS#890984
• 3 Bedroom home situated on 6 Acres just minutes to Renfrew • Spacious living room with dining area off kitchen, full bathroom with large tub, stand up shower & laundry + 2pc ensuite. • Private, metal roof, single detached insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with great potential for family room & another bedroom. Home needs some finishings. Call Alllison Mulvihill 613-433-2880
LP $249,000
MLS#980244
LOT 0 MURPHY RD 67.4 Acres of mixed bush and cleared land on a well maintained Township Rd. Easily accessible from Pucker St/Ashdad Rd. or from Hwy 508 across from the Village of Calabogie, only 6 Kms. Plenty of land for your hobby farm and/or prime residents and still be close to all the 4 season recreation that this area offers!
Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $89,500 MLS#953687
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8 GORDON FERGUSON PLACE, ARNPRIOR $249,900 MLS#982346 New 2 Storey Townhouse -2 + 1 Bedrooms -Hardwood Floors, Central Air -All Appliances Included Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
153 BARNET BOULEVARD
75 MCBRIDE ROAD $379,900 MLS#982599 Beautiful Raised Ranch Country Home On Spacious Lot With Lots Of New Landscaping, Attached Garage And Natural Gas Heat. Close To Town. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$129,900 MLS#978577 -Freshly Renovated 2 Bedroom -New Gas Furnace, Flooring, Kitchen & Bathroom -Freshly Painted And Trimmed -Detached Garage Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
549 NORLOCK LANE
138 BLAKE STREET
$122,900 MLS#963448 Why Rent When You Can Own For As Little As $172 Bi-Weekly O.A.C. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191
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45 GRAHAM AVENUE
NEW PRICE
$179,900 MLS#970498 -3 Bedroom Bungalow -Great Location For Commuters And Close To Schools. -Finished Basement & Gas Heat Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
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$169,900 MLS#970179 -Cozy Cabin On The Banks Of The Madawaska -Right At Springtown Bridge, 257 Feet Of Waterfront -Private, Yet Close To Town Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
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$239,900 MLS#975867 Economical Living Here! 2 Bedrooms, Master With Ensuite. Hardwood Floors. Lovely Country Kitchen. Partially Finished Basement. Central Air. Gas Heat. Rear Deck With Country Views. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$119,900 MLS#964196 Move In Ready! Why Rent When You Can Buy This Completely Redone 1 Bedroom Home On A Large Lot. Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
$159,900 MLS#981663 3 Bedroom Home With 2 Car Attached Garage On 1.3 Acre Lot On The Edge Of Town. Town Water. New Gas Furnace. Updated Septic In 2015. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$229,900 MLS#965579 -Cotieville Bungalow -Large Lot -Finished Basement Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
15 Lots To Choose From In Coleraine Park Subdivision! 613-432-2100 Bonnechere Development is now accepting contracts to construct custom, single family homes for 2016. Numbers are limited so call early – Your lot or ours!!! Morris Eady: 613-432-1830 Norm Bujold: 613-312-0319
OVER 50 LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM 613-432-2100 150 PHEASANT RUN 467 RAGLAN STREET
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168 CAMERON AVENUE
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806 CHENAUX ROAD NEW ROOF!
$234,900 MLS#959866 Priced To Sell, Motivated Vendors -Beautiful, Stately 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home -Attached Sunroom, Beautiful Back Yard -Double Garage Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
$329,900 MLS#981809 -3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Well Updated -Open Concept, Screened In Porch -1.5 Acre Lot, Deeded Access To Calabogie Lake Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
$229,900 MLS#979391 Fully Updated, Solid Brick Bungalow To Enjoy All Your Living On One Level Plus Finished Basement For Added Space. Nestled On A Quiet Street With Garage And No Backyard Neighbours. Close To All Amenities. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191.
395 LISGAR STREET
321 MOUNT ST. PATRICK ROAD
253 TASSE AVENUE
$134,900 -Neat, Tidy, 2 Bedroom Bungalow -Well Maintained, Full Basement -Large Fenced Yard Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
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00 LOWER SPRUCE HEDGE ROAD
SKA MADAWA R RIVE
$165,000 MLS#963156 2 + 1 Bedroom Bungalow In A Cute Country Setting. Open Concept Living, Dining & Kitchen Area With A Finished Basement & Above Ground Pool. Close To Hwy 417 For Commuters. Call Vince For More Information: 613-433-2254
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$289,900 MLS#968749 This 2 Storey, Nearly New Family Home Deserves A Look. Beautiful Country Kitchen. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Full Basement. Lovely Fenced Yard. Gas Heat, Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$69,900 MLS#965133 Your All Season Getaway Awaits You! Why Pay For, Or Book Accommodations When You Can Own? 15 Minutes And You Are At The Ski Hill!!! Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191
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The annual Box Social was always good for a few surprises Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
with the young girl who had made it. Of course, no one was to know who made up what box. My brother Emerson, who was much too young to enter into the contest, said it was like buying a ‘pig in a poke’, a phrase he picked up from Father when I wasted a whole dime on a grab bag at Ritza’s Rexall Drug Store, thinking I was getting a bottle of expensive perfume, and ended up with Lyndia’s Pink Pills for Pale People! The night of the party at the United Church, was bitterly cold. We bundled up like mummies, and headed out in the flatbottomed sleigh, with Audrey holding her box, tightly wrapped in a spankingly clean white tea towel, and then in a heavy blanket to keep its innards from freezing. I watched as she packed it. Two fried chicken legs, two of Mother’s sticky buns, butter tarts, and homemade brown sugar fudge. She wrapped it in white paper and coloured red hearts all over it with crayon. On top was a red bow, taken right off my washstand upstairs used to tie up my long red ringlets. She had washed and ironed it, and I had to admit, the box was a sight for sore eyes, and I was sure would be one of the first to be bid on. Well, after lots of frivolity, it came time to bid on the boxed lunches. Some were just in plain shoeboxes, but those like Audrey’s stole the show, and the bidding started. Audrey, of course, was hoping a lad from the Barr Line she was sweet on would buy
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hers. Well, as it turned out, Orville, whose two eyes went in different directions, and one ear had been half ripped off in a fight with Two Mile Herman paid a full dollar for Audrey’s lunch
box. To say she was more than disappointed would be an understatement. She watched one of the Thom girls boxed lunch go to the boy from the Barr Line, but I was mighty proud
Packed in beautifully decorated boxes, the long table in the church hall would be stacked end to end, each one brimming with a delicious lunch made by the young ladies of the community, and hopefully attractive enough to entice one of the young men at the social to buy it. of my sister who made the best of it. The evening ended up with a rousing square dance, then we gathered up the remains of the lunch box, and headed for home.
On the sleigh Mother told Audrey she was mighty proud of her, and she pointed out how the lad had a wonderful smile, and looked as clean as a whistle. Father, sitting on a bale of hay at the
front of the sleigh, could be heard saying, “yes, and he’s a Lutheran too.” Audrey didn’t care what he was. As far as she was concerned the friendship with the lad from Admaston began and ended at the box social on a cold frosty night at the United Church in Northcote. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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They were all good neighbours, those along the Northcote Side Road, a helping hand always at the ready. They mingled over the euchre table at the Saturday night house parties, and ate in the same kitchen when they gathered for thrashing or wood-sawing days. And yet when it came to church, there was, what Father called, ‘the great divide’. The Lutheran and United Churches in Northcote were where most of the social life of the community took place. And although both congregations joined together for events, there was often a ‘them and us’ attitude between the two churches. Father, a staunch Lutheran, often complained that ‘those Uniteds only give us the right time of day when there is a free meal in the offing’. Mother said that was sheer nonsense, because we Lutherans weren’t above filling our plates at the United Church suppers either! Take the annual Box Social for instance. It was always held at the United Church, sometimes in the summer, but often in the mid-winter months, and we Hanemans never missed it. And that year, it was to take place as part of a Valentine’s Day celebration. Of course, anyone as young as I would not be taking a box for the party, but certainly my sister Audrey would be right in there. She made lists for days. Certainly, there would be butter tarts, and fried chicken legs, and a couple of Mother’s famous sticky buns. Packed in beautifully decorated boxes, the long table in the church hall would be stacked end to end, each one brimming with a delicious lunch made by the young ladies of the community, and hopefully attractive enough to entice one of the young men at the social to buy it. Some of the girls wrapped their boxes in Christmas tissue, which back then only came in red, blue, green or white, but the plainness was taken away with the use of plenty of ribbons and anything else a girl could put on the box to attract a buyer. He would then have the privilege of eating the lunch
Tree sparrows, very active northerners and other sightings
BALD EAGLES
Doctor Earle and Bonnie Potvin were driving to their home in Shawville when they saw five large brown birds in a field near the road. They took a closer look and were able to identify the birds as four adult bald eagles and an immature one. The birds did not fly until the Potvins were within a few metres of them. They had never been close to eagles before and were amazed at their size. Adult birds have a wingspan of from 6.5’ to 7.5’ (176 to 229 cm) and weigh up to 14 pounds (6.5kg). The white head and tail and huge yellow bill of the adult birds are the best field marks. The immature birds are mostly brown. As the young birds mature they gain in-
JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye creasing amounts of white on the head and tail but do not gain their full adult plumage until they are four to five years old.
wings travel most of the winter in search of food. Because there are so many travelling together they are not long taking all the fruit from a tree or bush. They appear overnight and leave just as quickly once the fruit has been eaten. During the summer months they remain in a suitable area to nest and hawk for insects for food. If there is fruit in the area they will find it, often returning year after year to harvest the crop.
KEEPING COMPANY
Grace Warren has been enjoying a lot of activity at the two large table feeders she has in her back yard. She says she has all the regulars, chickadees, nuthatches, blue jays, hairy and downy woodpeckers, mourning doves a few starlings and sometimes crows and ravens. The goldfinches have special feeders near her window where she can put out food for them should the feeder get empty. Grace says she gets as much in pleasure watching them as the birds get being fed. She is unable to get out in the winter and enjoys their company very much. BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS
Mary and Dwaine Steele saw a flock of about 100 Bohemian waxwings feeding on crab apples in the Wade Avenue area. Wax-
A HARDY ROBIN
Ron Huntley at Calabogie returned from a birding trip to Panama and found a robin at his feeders. The bird has been a regular visitor ever since. It is feeding on bits of suet that have been knocked to the snow by woodpeckers feeding on suet balls. Ron has also chopped up cranberries and blueberries and the bird is getting some of those as well. He noted that it is healthy and has retained it bright orange breast. Two brown creepers have appeared as well as a large flock of goldfinches. See CARDINAL, page 23
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Richard and Maureen Brennan have a flock of about 14 tree sparrows coming to their feeder. Richard says they land in the snow and then hop around picking up seeds at a rate too fast to count. These sparrows run on high test and have a very high metabolic rate, which causes them to burn energy very quickly. In order to survive they must gather food in a hurry and digest it just as quickly. They nest on the edge of the Tundra near James and Hudson Bay and make the trip south when the deep snow covers their food supply. The best field marks for this sparrow are the dark breast spot on the gray breast, chestnut cap and yellow lower mandible. They return to their breeding ground in April or May.
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LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES MATT WAS ONE OF THOSE RARE PEOPLE WHO HAD AN INNATE AND INCREDIBLE ABILITY TO TOUCH AND AFFECT THOSE HE LOVED IN A VERY POSITIVE WAY. NOW THE MATT LARUE MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND WILL CONTINUE TO HELP PEOPLE AT CHEO’S DIABETES CLINIC. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.
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Cardinal has come to feeder every day Continued from page 22
CARDINAL
Clarence Bos has a cardinal coming to his sunflower feeder every day now that the snow is covering any seed the bird has been feeding on. Clarence has not seen the female but she may be hidden in the cedar hedge and is being fed by the male. BOREAL CHICKADEE
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been seen on only a few occasions in our area. It has all the fine qualities of the black-capped chickadee and is one of the few songbirds that is a permanent resident of the northern boreal forest. The brown crown and nape, black bib and brown back and rump are the best field marks. Please let us know if you should see this species. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Rd., R R 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8, phone at 613-432-2728 email at jameshf@xplornet.com .
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Another year has come and gone, as will the majority of resolutions that I made before the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve. The difference is that this year, I will not beat myself up for my lack of commitment. This year I am going to work on only one simple thing: finding, and creating, joy. You may disagree and tell me this is one of the hardest things to attain, but I beg to differ. Since beginning my position at the Renfrew Public Library, I have brought joy back into my life. So, you believe I’m exaggerating? Perhaps I can change your mind… On a daily basis, I have the pleasure of coming to work in a building that is almost 100 years old. In every corner, nook and cranny it holds the stories of the community in which it resides. This beautiful building also happens to be a public library, so no one who enters through the old wooden doors is turned away. The job of the staff and I is to ensure everyone has the opportunity to leave happier, more knowledgeable, feeling entertained and, if needed, helped. I have seen some of the community’s homeless and we try our best to find needed resources should they
ask for assistance. I have watched the babies come in with moms and dads for the well baby drop-in program, which always manages to put a smile on my face. The staff and I are always exploring ways we can give back to the community, which this holiday season included “Food for Fines” and an Angel Tree for local children. All of these things bring me joy. Then there are the simple things, such as seeing someone so happy because they just discovered a new book by their favourite author, or watching the little guy in the camo toque as he eagerly grabs a Thomas the Tank Engine movie off of the shelf (never mind that he has already seen it a thousand times!). There is helping someone who has come in to use the wireless in order to Skype with a brother overseas, or the lovely gentlemen who come in every morning to read the Ottawa Citizen and the Globe and Mail while discussing the latest politics. All of these things, plus so many more, happen daily. I consider myself extremely lucky to be able to work and engage with the people in this community. So for those of you who may not know it, try to discover it the next time you come to visit, for this library has joy. The staff and I wish all of you a joyous New Year.
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The Renfrew Timberwolves returned to the ice on Jan. 15 after nearly eight days of no games for the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 team. This particular evening was in support of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. The Arnprior Packers came to town following their exciting overtime victory at the end of December.
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PACKERS 4, WOLVES 2
Arnprior once again took the win with a score of 4-2. They pulled ahead in the first period with a Dean Galasso goal and the Wolves played catch up for the rest of the game. Brandon English scored for Renfrew within the first two minutes of the second period to get off to a quick start. Luka Marinic and Andrew McIntryre assisted. The tie held for most of the period but the Packers pulled ahead again with Liam Poirier and Galasso scoring. Scott Conroy netted a goal for Renfrew in the third, but Arnprior sealed the deal with another goal with Bailey Hein getting an empty-net. Renfrew played tough though, as they made 42 shots on goaltender Matthew Dods.
Sens alumni to play in Arnprior for Minor Hockey Day
Above, Scott Conroy of the Timberwolves gets ready to fire the puck at Arnprior Packers netminder Matthew Dods during the Jan. 15 game at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. Left, the Wolves mascot enjoys a photo op with Lindsay Dennis, left, and Lee Mutch, whose son Matt Soubliere plays for the Timberwolves. For more photos see www.insideottawavalley.com . PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND
ROYALS 6, WOLVES 4
The Stittsville Royals came to town and left with the win on Jan. 17. Brandon English, Ben
Mitchell and Spencer Hill were the goal scorers for the Wolves but it wasn’t enough as the result was 6-4.
HOME GAMES
This week is another home weekend for Renfrew but with back-toback games. They play
Athens Aeros on Friday at 8 p.m. and of course, Saturday at 4 p.m. against the Westport Rideaus as part of the Frewfest slate of events.
The inaugural Minor Hockey Day in Arnprior will see many Renfrew teams playing their rivals this weekend, plus an Sens alumni game at night. Renfrew novice and atom rep teams play at 9 and 10:15 a.m., respectively. Novice and Atom house teams play at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. on Pad B. Seven more local teams play in the afternoon. A pancake breakfast, hardest shot competition and other fun activities take place all day long. However, the biggest draw could be the Ottawa Senators Alumni game versus the Arnprior coaches at 6 p.m. Among the former pros to lace up will be: • Laurie Boschman (Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa (and others). • Jason York (Anaheim, Detroit, Ottawa) • Corey Foster (New jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Islanders) • Doug Smith (Ottawa 67s, LA Kings) • Chris Valentine (Washington) • Brad Brown (Minnesota, Toronto) • Shawn Rivers (Tampa Bay) • Ted Bulley (Chicago) • Murray Kuntz (St. Louis) • Larry Skinner (Colorado) The game is free for kids. Adults are admitted for $5. An adult dance takes place after the game. For tickets call Nick Smith Centre at 613-6237301.
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Spaghetti Spiel a success once again with 96 curlers involved Behind the glass
The hugely popular and successful International Spaghetti Spiel was held the weekend of Jan. 9 hosted by Theresa and Karl Mann as they entertained 96 curlers, including many newbies and many fans. Once again it was won by the Griese family, but this time it was the younger generation - Mark, Karen and their sons, Carter and Reed, taking over from Barry and Karen. A great meal was prepared by Helen and Dwight Hayward and their many helpers. Completing draw results, in Monday night set team curling the winner of the A side were Brian and Karen Yolkowskie, Andy Miller and Phil Marcella with the Barry Griese band second and B winners were Rob Warren’s team. Dropping down from A Division to B this draw are the Lauren Scott and Gary Smith teams. Moving up to A are the Rob Warren and Yvonne Sklepowicz foursomes. The Autumn Leaves blew into town and it was the Renfrew ladies doing the sweeping, winning their four games. Shelley Jamieson, Gert Brydges, Barb Roy and the tandem of Joan Eaton/ Cathy Wall cleaned up on Pembroke A, 6-5 in a tight game and Arnprior B, 8-2. Christine Johnson, Joan Hickey, Teresa Mann and Judy Gracie/Laurie Millar duo raked Pembroke B, 8-4 THERESA MANN/SUBMITTED and Killaloe A - 9-4. And the only thing better than the curling was the The Griese Team was the winner of the Spaghetti Spiel held on Jan. 8-9. From left are Reed Griese (lead), Carter Griese (second), Karen Griese great meal and all the fun. In Low Cup action in Arnprior, Renfrew took three (third) and Mark Griese (skip).
RCI takes doubleheader against St. Joseph’s Scott Campbell
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It was a double header for Renfrew Collegiate Institute and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School for both their senior and junior boys basketball teams on Jan. 14. RCI won both games. St. Joseph’s managed to be good competitors as each game was rather close in score. The result was 33-30 in the junior game and 34-28 during the seniors bout. “As coaches, Roger Poirier and I have been very impressed by the improved play of the [junior] team throughout the season,” said coach Todd Stewart. The RCI juniors have added to their win tally since 2016 started. They won 42-14 against the Madawaska Valley on Jan. 7 but lost 52-35 against Mackenzie on Jan. 12. The RCI seniors had their first win of the new year. The Jan. 7 game saw Madawaska Valley win 36-16. Mackenzie won Jan. 12 against RCI with a score of 58-18. On the flip side with St. Joseph’s, they have yet to find a new year’s win.
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Renfrew Collegiate Institute and St. Joseph’s Catholic High School play against each other Jan. 14, in the junior match-up. Brett Clouthier has the ball and Carter Bleeks #4 looks on while Tyler Blackburn from St. Joe’s plays defense on Clouthier. RCI would go on to win. the game. The juniors have only played the RCI match-up and don’t head back to the court until Feb. 2.
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The St. Joseph’s seniors have so far only played on Jan. 11 and lost 61-31 against Opeongo.
of four to maintain a comfortable lead over Arnprior. Gary Smith, Dave Eady, Don Armitage and Bernie Leclaire won 9-7 by taking two in the eighth but then blew a lead and lost game two 8-5. The team of Rob Warren, Jim Berg, Andy Miller and Ed Hanson won 9-2 and then took game two 10-6. In the Cobden Invitational, Rob Warren, Gary Smith, Jim Berg and Andy Humphries took second place on their side of the spiel as they lost game 1 versus Jim Parker (Richmond) 7-5, won game 2 over Rick Lahore (Pembroke) 8-2 and finished off John McGuin (Richmond) 9-2. DOUBLES
Fifteen devoted souls braved the weather Jan. 12 (with another group on the 14) to try their first taste of doubles or two person curling. And a wild and woolly affair it was, as rocks and bodies were flying all over the ice. Stay tuned for your next opportunity to try this crazy form of the greatest game on ice!
FORM 6 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER Municipal Act, 2001 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew. Description of Lands: ROLL NO. 47 48 000 025 10100 0000, 459 DOMINION ST, PIN 572850075 LT, LT 688, PL 196 ; TOWN OF RENFREW, FILE RWRW14-004-TT Minimum Tender Amount: $18,479.07 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality (or board) and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, existing interests in favour of the Crown, environmental concerns or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Any existing Federal or Provincial Crown liens or executions will remain on title and may become the responsibility of the potential purchaser. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. Note: H.S.T. may be payable by successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: www.Tri-Target.com | Ontario's Tax Sale Community Info@Tri-Target.com or if no internet access available, contact: Kelly Coughlin, Accountant / Deputy-Treasurer The Corporation of the Town of Renfrew 127 Raglan Street South Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 (613) 432-4848 www.town.renfrew.on.ca
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One of six Special Olympics flags circulating about the province spent last week in Renfrew County. The flag relay, which began Jan. 4, is raising awareness and funds for Special Olympics. It is being organized by the Knights of Columbus, one of the sponsors of Special Olympics. The six large flags are being passed through Knights of Columbus districts in Ontario prior to the Provincial School Championships that will be held in Durham June 1-3. The six flags, along with salutation books, will be on display during the championships. The Eastern Ontario flag started in Pembroke before visiting Arnprior, Renfrew and Eganville. It went to Ottawa this week, where it will circulated for a couple of months before going to other Eastern Ontario communities. Knights of Columbus District Deputy Wayne Pickering of Arnprior took the flag
around this area. He showed off the flag at a well-attended practice by Arnprior area Special Olympics basketball players Jan. 13 at Arnprior District High School. Earlier in the day, he took part in a ceremony that saw the flag raised at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in Renfrew. Several mayors have signed the flag, including Arnprior’s David Reid and Horton’s Bob Kingsbury. So did the district’s Grand Knights. Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. It provides year-round training and competitions to more than 4.5 million athletes in 170 countries. The Knights of Columbus announced a partnership with the Special Olympics in 2005; committing $1 million over four years to grow the program in North America, in addition to pledging increased volunteer support for provincial/state and local games. The Knights of Columbus have subsequently extended that commitment through 2016.
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Before being raised at St. Joseph’s High School, the Special Olympics flag is held, from left, by Knights of Columbus District Deputy Wayne Pickering, former Renfrew Councillor Jim Miller, Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus Council 1916 (Renfrew) M.J. Blimkie and St. Joseph’s High School teacher and Knight Mike McMahon.
The Special Olympics flag is raised during a ceremony on Jan. 13 at St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew. Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
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Open tenders are being invited for independent contractors to run a cafeteria within the premises of Arnprior Aerospace Inc., at 107 Baskin Drive East, Arnprior.
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The contractor should be licensed to serve and sell food and to provide quality service. All energy, equipment and furniture and space will be provided.
THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR THE CUSTOMIZATION, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STUDENT AGENDAS AND TEACHER PLANNERS TO VARIOUS RCDSB LOCATIONS.
The cafeteria is situated inside the plant and will need to cater to the requirements for 300 employees. Full breakfast and lunch will need to be provided along with beverage and refreshment service at a minimum.
The Request for Quotation 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. DOCUMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION AT 1:00:00PM ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016.
The contractor will need to submit their bids to the following address: Director, Supply Chain Arnprior Aerospace Inc. 107 Baskin Dr East Arnprior, ON K7S 3M1 Tel: 613 623 1746 sunil.abraham@arnprioraerospace.com
Sealed submissions, clearly labeled RFQ #2016-600-03, will be received before 2:00:00 PM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2016 and must be submitted to the following address:
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At Capital Sports Management Inc. (CSMI) we provide an interesting and challenging work environment with opportunities for personal and professional growth. CSMI and the Sensplex facilities take pride in being a community leader in Ottawa and it is our people that make the difference. We strive to provide world class programs, tournaments and experiences in the nation’s capital. CSMI is part of Senators Sports & Entertainment, so if you want to belong to something special and cheer for a team you can call your own, then we want you to join us.
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Facility Operator - Zamboni Driver, RSP (Ottawa East)
The Facility Operator (Zamboni Driver) is responsible for ensuring that a high standard of safety and cleanliness is met, and that all ice surfaces at the Sensplex are properly maintained and flooded. Must be able to follow the Company’s Health and Safety guidelines, as well as ensure the facility is clean at all times. The successful candidate must be able to work evenings and weekends, as well as the following qualifications: • • • • • • • •
Experience as an arena operator (ice resurfacer driving experience) Experience performing maintenance, janitorial and other facility operational duties Above average understanding of the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act Strong customer service, organizational and decision making skills Proven ability to work independently, but able to contribute as a member of a team Good physical dexterity Team Player Bilingualism (French & English) is an asset
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Novice wolves win A championship The Renfrew Timberwolves Novice team came away A champs from a Dec. 27 tournament. Six teams played in the tournament - Arnprior Packers, Kemptville Panthers, Muskrat Voyageurs, Perth-Lanark Blue Wings and Deep River Knights. From left, in front, are: Easton Clarke and Kale Osipenko; second row: Owen Tracey, Chase St. Michael, Ryan Campbell, Byron Box, Corson Scobie; third row: Kent Greer, Brock Harris, Nolan McIntyre, Tate Skelhorn and Kolton Osipenko and in back coach Cory Greer, assistant coach Steve O’Connor, Korbin Wright, trainer Steve Osipenko and assistant coach Randy Clarke.
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Ringette gold for petite elite The UOV Petite Elite travelled to the 36th annual BKRA Tournament in Montreal Jan. 1617 and successfully brought home the gold in the Atom B division. With two wins and one loss, the team faced Arnprior in the finals, winning 4-3. This coming Sunday during Frewfest at the Ma-Te-Way Arena the UOV Juniors play from 11-12 and Petite Elite from 12-1 p.m., their regular NCRRL league games. Come out and see the fastest game on the ice. UOV hosting an introduction to ringette from 2-3 p.m. ages 3 and up. Helmets required. First row from left: Alexandra Lennox, Olivia Reid,Khloe Bertrand,Rylie Moore,Emily Tracey,Danica Osipenko,Emma Robertson. Second row from left: Emily Froats, Ashley Clemmer, Lili Desjardins, Abby Wright, Alexie Woito, Rachel Roesler. Back row from left: Jeff Woito (head coach), Michelle Reid (manager), Derek Lennox (assistant coach), Marc Bertrand (trainer), Ruby-Lynn Osipenko (assistant coach).
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The Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club (RAWC) recently presented the second of three mats to Admaston Public School. On hand for the presentation are acting principal Karyn Martin, RAWC parent representative director Amanda Gibbons and wrestlers Lain Phillips, Aidan Barron, Keltey Murphy, Delaney Stokes, Abbi Peer, Abbie LeGris, Austin LeGris, Johnny Gibbons, Ariel Gibbons. The RAWC hosts the Norm Bujold Rumble wrestling tournament Feb. 13 at Renfrew Collegiate Institute in celebration of the 25th anniversary.
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The family of the late Vern Rose would like to express our sincere thank you to everyone who shared in our sorrow at the loss of a dear husband, father, grandfather and brother. Thank you to relatives, friends, neighbours and coworkers for their kind words of sympathy, flowers, cards, phone calls and memorial donations. Thank you to Dr. Arcand, Dr. Strader, Dr. Stewart and the Renfrew Victoria Hospital for the remarkable care given in emergency, oncology and the second floor. Thank you to the CCAC and Bayshore for their great help allowing Vern to spend his last days in the comfort of his own home. Special thanks to Pastor Tubby and Marie for their many visits and the funeral service. Your kindness is outstanding . Special thanks to those who brought food to the house and the ladies of the church for the lovely funeral luncheon. Special thanks to Carol-Ann Adams and Dave VanIderstine for helping us with baby sitting and seeing that our needs were met. Special thanks to Dustin Zohr of the Anderson Funeral Home for guidance and professionalism given us during our grief. Vern was a loving husband and father and will be surely missed. Carole, Linda, Chris & Derek Rose & families & sister Erma WANTED WANTED - Looking for Lot ranging between 1 and 5 acres, close to town. Preferably paved road. Call Margaret Dubeau, Century 21 Eady Realty Inc. Office 613-432-2100 Cell 613-433-1191 You’ll be
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Thanks to my family, friends and relatives Who came to help me celebrate my 80th Birthday. Thanks for phone calls, flowers, cards and gifts. And the beautiful lunch. Shirley Forrest
ROBINSON, Iris (nee Comba) Peacefully at the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Monday morning, January 4th, 2016; Iris Lillian Robinson of Cedar Hill passed away following a brief but courageous struggle through cancer. She was 85. Beloved wife and best friend for over 64 years of Willis. Dearly loved mother of Gayle Doxtater (John) of White Lake. Predeceased by an infant son, Sheldon Stephen. Cherished “Grandma” of Ashley Smithson (Chris) of Toronto. Loved sister of Mary Szalay (Edward) of New Jersey and Alvira Jones (late Milo) of White Lake. Dear sister-in-law of Jennie Munro (late Eddie); Vera Black (late Albert) and Beryl Robinson (late Bryson). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents: John and Bella (Jones) Comba as well as siblings: Phyllis Fraser (late Andy); Margaret Millar (late Clifford); Hilda Jones (late Milo); Russell Comba and Thomas Comba (Betty of Renfrew). Iris will be lovingly remembered for her love of family, community and friends. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, January 8th from 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. A Funeral in celebration of the life of Iris Robinson was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham on Saturday morning, January 9th at 11 o’clock. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memory of Iris, please consider a donation to Zion United Church, Cedar Hill. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Scobie, McGregor A. ‘Mac’ June 3, 1925-January 17, 2016 Veteran-WWII, D-Day, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders Life Member Royal Canadian Legion # 174
Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Sunday morning, January 17, 2016. McGregor Scobie of Arnprior at the age of 90 years. Husband of the late Lillian Scobie (Lentz). Dear father of Sandra Hall (Morris) and Susan Gillan (Chuck). Cherished grandfather of Thomas, Brent and Bryan Charbonneau, Tanya Barber (Phil Lacombe) and Dianne Rodger (Andrew). Will be missed by his 5 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his siblings Christina, Jessie Barr (late Bob), Roberta Millar, John Scobie (late Hilda, late Betty), and Peggy Leclaire (Lloyd). Son of the late John W. and Margaret (McGregor) Scobie. McGregor was a proud Canadian Military WWII and D-Day Veteran. He was proud to have served with the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders. A long-time member of the Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 174, McGregor was awarded a life membership. He was a long-standing member of the St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Arnprior and was keenly involved with the Golden Valley Seniors and the 707 Club as well as the Arnprior-Braeside McNab Seniors At Home Program. He enjoyed working with his hands, whether it be carpentry, welding or machinery. Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and again Wednesday morning 9:30-10:30 a.m. Royal Canadian Legion Service Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted Wednesday January 20th, 2016 in the St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church at 11:00 a.m. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arnprior Legion or the ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
Stott, George Robert
Sadly on January 15, 2016 George Robert Stott, beloved husband of 60 years to Bernice Stott, loving father to Brian (Norma), Lynda (Scott), Sandy (Tom), loving grandfather to Andrew, Brenden, Brent, Brittney, Michelle, and Ryan, passed away peacefully with family by his side. He was an accomplished business executive beginning with Henry Morgan & Company and retiring from J. Pascal Hardware. In addition he had a distinguished Masonic Career. George was a Past Master of Montreal Kilwinning No. 20, 32nd degree in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite and Past Grand Lodge Officer. At his request there is to be no funeral, a Celebration of his Life will take place in the spring. In keeping with his spirit of philanthropy please donate to the charity of your choice in his memory. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday evening January 15, 2016. Margaret Stewart of Arnprior in her 89th year. Predeceased by her parents Fred and Orpha (Robertson) Stewart, brother Donald Stewart, sister Alice McComb (late Max) and niece Dianne McComb. Cherished aunt of Bill McComb (Cindy), Cailin McComb (Tyler), Carell Allen (Jack), Bonnie Mask, James Stewart (Jessie), Margaret Stewart (Beverley). Margaret will also be missed by many great nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews and cousins. A special thank you to friend Gail Belton, and staff of both the Arnprior Villa and the Arnprior Hospital for their kindness. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Wednesday January 20, 2016 from 7-9 p.m., and Thursday January 21 from 11:00 a.m. until time of Memorial Service at 1:00 p.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Interment to follow Sand Point Public Cemetery. For those wishing, in memoriams may be made to the Charity of your choice and would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www. boycefuneralhome.ca.
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Peacefully in his sleep at Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, on Tuesday, January 12, 2016 in his 104th year. Born at Admaston on May 19, 1912, he lived in Arnprior for many years where he worked at the Dominion Store, and spent his long retirement in Renfrew. He is survived by his beloved wife of over 73 years, Lolita (née Archambault); and his two daughters Rose Marie Chamberlain, and Beverley Wren and her husband Mervyn all of Renfrew. He is also survived by his grandchildren Matthew Wren (Dana), Paul Wren (Sheri), Emily Chamberlain-Bruce (Darren), and Michael Chamberlain; great grandchildren Jena and Nicholas Wren, Thomas and Anna Wren, and his sister-in-law Phyllis Archambault. He was predeceased by his son-in-law Garry Chamberlain, brothers Bill and Edmund “Red” Levesque, and by his sister Eva Comba. Our sincere thanks to the staff of Bonnechere Manor for all the care and comfort they have provided. Private family visitation at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S. Renfrew. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, 100 Lisgar Avenue, Renfrew on Saturday, January 16th at 2:00 p.m. Interment in the spring at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation will be gratefully acknowledged. We’ll do our best to keep the garden growing Grandpa....you’ve earned your rest. Online condolences/donations may be made to www.gouletfuneralhome.com.
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September 19, 1936-January 4, 2016 Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with his family by his side, Monday morning, January 4, 2016. Daykin Neely of Arnprior, formerly of Woodlawn in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Melissa Neely (nee Vance) for 57 years. Loving father of Margaret-Ann Davis (Jeff) and Barbara Cavanagh (Barry). Predeceased by his daughter Elizabeth Potter (Gary). Cherished grandfather of Cassandra, Dakota and Paul. Dear brother of Vinie Morand (Hector), and Ruby Spencer. Predeceased by brothers Lyman, Lester, infant brother Jamie and sister Norma Lillie and Lillian Lockwood (late Earl). Will be missed by sister-in-law Sheila Neely and brother-in-law Mel Lillie. Daykin will also be missed by sister-in-law Betty Vance, her son Fred and family as well as many nieces and nephews. Son of the late Wilbert and Olivia (Wilson) Neely. Daykin worked for the National Research Council Canada and volunteered much of his time to his community. He was a volunteer firefighter in Constance Bay and well known for his happy uplifting personality. A special thank you to the staff of the Arnprior Hospital for their excellent care and compassion. Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted Thursday January 7, 2016 in the Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior at 11:00 a.m. Cremation has taken place. In memoriams to the “Partners in Caring” Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Donations at www. boycefuneralhome.ca.
CAOUETTE, MELINDA ELIZABETH LOUISE Suddenly at home, Renfrew, on Thursday January 14, 2016, Melinda Leclerc, age 72 years. Wife of the late Vianney (Butch) Caouette; dear mother of Sylvia Caouette, Renfrew, Stacia (Steve) Caouette-Boss, Port Perry, Catherine (Nigel) CaouetteJackson, Halifax. Dear grandmother of Flora & Beatrice Caouette, Victoria, Ella & Suzanne Jackson. Dear sister of Leonard (late Diane) Leclerc, Gary (Karen) Leclerc, Noel (Gail) Leclerc, and Brian (Gladys) Leclerc. By request, no visitations. Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Tuesday January 19th at 10:30 a.m. In memory of Melinda, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Assoc. would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home Ltd., Renfrew, Ontario
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Barr,Roxanne Elizabeth January 23 2015
Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand I cannot touch I still have so many memories Of the one I loved so much Her memory is now my keepsake With which I’ll never part God has her in his keeping I have her in my heart Sadly missed but not forgotten.
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Suddenly at home in the early morning hours of Monday, January 11th, 2016; Peter Joseph Nanne of Pakenham passed away peacefully at the age of 56 years. Dear son of Mary Nanne of Pakenham and the late Arie Nanne. Beloved husband, life partner and best friend of Diana (nee Lackey). Dearly loved father of Rebecca Kelly (Patrick); Christine Fotherby (Jeffrey) and Robert Nanne (Emily), all of Pakenham. Proud “Grampa” of Olivia, Megan, Pierce, Hollie, Blake, Tobin and Leah. Dear brother of John (Beth) of Pakenham; Rina Nanne of Manotick ; Alida Allen (Dave) of Calgary and Elisabeth Munro (Scott) of Vancouver Island. Dear son-in-law of Worley and Audrey Lackey of Prospect and brother-in-law of Raymond Lackey (Dawn) of Newfoundland; Mary Jane Mathieu of Alliston and Stuart Lackey (Cathy) of Almonte. Fondly remembered by his very dear friends, Maggie Smith, Lesa Edwards as well as many other great friends. Also survived by many nieces and nephews as well as cousins in Canada and in Holland. Family and friends payed their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 and again on Saturday morning from 8:45 until 9:45 a.m. A Service in honour of Peter Nanne was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham on Saturday morning, January 16th at 11 o’clock. Spring interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. In memory of Peter, please consider a donation to the Almonte General Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Passed away peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, January 15, 2016 in her 85th year, with family by her side. Beloved wife of the late John Howard, Loving mother of Ruth Skof (Walter), Nancy Gromoll (Mark), Gary (Kathryn Zettel), Judy Benak, and Jane Brunning (Doug) of Calgary. Proud Grandma of Jessica, Eric, Krystal, Ryan, Adam, Sean, Jordon, Nathan, Kyle and Graham. Dear sister of Evelyn Simpson (late John) and John Leeck. Norma will be remembered by her nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at St. James Lutheran Church, 66 Elgin St., Renfrew on Thursday, January 21 at 1 p.m. Interment at Rosebank Cemtery in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. The family wishes to thank the neurology and palliative care staff at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, for their excellent care and support.
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WILFRED CLOUTHIER September 6, 1922 – January 24, 2015
You went away. We had to part. Death eased your pain. But broke our hearts. For those you love don’t go away. We walk beside you, each and every day. Loved and missed by your family
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The days the weeks the seasons pass, And now it’s been 15 years, Each of those moments have held for us, Deep heartache and many tears. But we know in God’s garden up above, Stands a rose we dearly love, She stands with petals open wide, Watered by the tears we’ve cried. Her fragrance fills our hearts each day, Locked in our hearts she will always stay. Loved Forever Mom, Dad, Mike
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I watched you suffer I saw you die But all I could do was sit close by You went away, we had to part God eased your pain But broke my heart. They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time or reason Will change the way I feel For no one knows the heartache That lies behind our smiles No one know how many times I have broken down and cried. I want to tell you something So there won’t be any doubt You are so wonderful to think of But so hard to be without.
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BUCKLEY, Jim To a loving husband, father and grandfather. Those special memories of you Jim Will always bring a smile If only we could have you back For just a little while. Then we could sit and talk again Just like we use to do You always meant so very much And always will do too. The fact that you’re no longer here Will always cause us pain But you’re forever in our hearts Until we meet again. Love and miss you! Sue Steve, Megan Andy, Lauren Precious grandchildren Mackenzie, James
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Life is but a stopping place, A pause in what’s to be, A resting place along the road, To sweet eternity. We all have different journeys, Different paths along the way, We are all meant to learn some things, But never meant to stay. Our destination is a place, Far greater than we know, For some the journey’s quicker, For some the journey’s slow. But when the journey finally ends, We’ll claim a great reward, And find an everlasting peace, Together with the Lord. Be at peace, Dad Kathleen
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It’s been 10 years since we said goodbye But when we think of you we don’t cry, We think of the good times and your smile. Although you are not with us today, It’s like you are here guiding our way.
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It’s been a long year without you. We keep up traditions and routines, As if you were here. We miss your “life stories”, spontaneous Visits to family and friends, our own “Irish Leprechaun” and “Halloween Clown”. Family is still most important, And support is always there. You left an unforgettable mark in all our lives.
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Fourth annual Feast Of The Farms comes to Pembroke
Join the Ottawa Valley Food Coop for the fourth annual Feast of the Farms dinner and fundraising auction event - part of Pembroke’s Sno-Spree on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 5-9 p.m. at the Calvin United Church Hall, 276 Church St., Pembroke. Local food lovers will have a unique opportunity to taste delicious Ottawa Valley flavours done up with an delicately spiced exotic flair, when chef Garth Watterson, prepares and serves a mouthwatering three course Asian Fusion sitdown meal using ingredients from Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative local food producers. Enjoy some live music as you delight your senses with the sights, smells and tastes of Asian fusion foods beautifully displayed and lightly seasoned. You will have a chance to taste dishes like; green scallion crepes with roasted duck and micro greens, salad rolls with shaved beef and herbs, mild creamy chicken curry with seasonal vegetables and sides of flavourful and distinctive dips and sauces, topped off with baked apple roses with sweet corn pudding garnished with spun maple sugar and a coconut reduction- and many more dishes to savour. This will also be a great chance to try a glass or two of some local craft brews like; Square Timber’s Timber Crib Pale Ale and Deacons Seat Wheat Beer, along with Whitewater Brewery’s Class IV India Pale Ale. As well at the cash bar you will find a fine selection of Ontario wines, and local non-alcoholic beverages including freshly brewed locally roasted coffee. Following dinner the fundraising live auction with auctioneer Mike O’Grady is guaranteed to entertain. There will be plenty of
chances to bid on a wide array of interesting and creative auction items including; a weekend at an off-grid cottage, cross country ski lessons, local food baskets, a beer and pizza night, gift certificates for massages, guitar lessons, and gift certificates for the Whitewater Brew pub – the list goes on! AND all successful bidders will also receive a free lifetime membership to the Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative, to keep or give away. The event will begin at 5 p.m. with drinks and auction item viewing until 6 p.m. The sit-down threecourse meal begins at 6 p.m. and runs until 8 p.m. The auction will start at 8 p.m. – don’t miss out, this will be a local food night to remember. A limited number of tickets are available at $50 per person and can be purchased from the City of Pembroke recreation department located inside the Pembroke Memorial Centre, or by emailing the co-ordinator, Cheryl Keetch at cherylovfc@gmail.com or contacting her by phone at 613-756-3884. This event is made possible with financial assistance from the City of Pembroke and support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The Ottawa Valley Food Cooperative is a collaborative of local farmers, market gardeners, producers and consumers who envision a local, sustainable food system that is economically viable for producers and provides fresh, health food and products to consumers. The OVFC is guided by the core values of healthy communities, environmental stewardship, social justice, and vibrant local economies and facilitates the buying and selling of local food and artisanal products through an internet-based ordering system.
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Eight and one-half tables competed at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Jan. 13 with players shaking their heads at some of the bizarre layouts. But that’s all part of the STaC (Sectional Tournaments at Clubs) hands’ appeal. In the only successful slam of the afternoon, Sue Phillips and Steve Gray brought home a six spades vulnerable contract netting a tidy 1430 points - hats off to the popular regulars. The Chalk Talk for the afternoon was delivered by Wayne Daze. Continuing his series of workshops on precision bidding, Wayne demonstrated how every bid means something in terms of points and suit length. Every bid becomes a piece of the larger puzzle, he is fond of saying. Congratulations to the Jan. 13
North-South First: Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown; Second: Sue Phillips and Steve Gray; Third: Fillipa Baran and Nancy Cavanagh.
With the help from the Renfrew Recreation Centre and other local businesses in town they’re determined to make it happen. Bring a food or cash donation to the upstairs hall at the Mat-Te-Way Activity Centre on Jan. 22. The dance runs from 7:30-10 p.m. and youth ages 9-13 are welcome to attend.
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East-West First: Carol Sulpher and Dave Sulpher; Second: Liz Cox and Sandra McGregor; Third: Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving. Note to people wanting to learn or improve their bridge: lessons continue at the Renfrew Rec Centre on Argyle Street 6:30-8:30 Monday evenings. Initial entry fee of $10 and each night is $3. Duplicate bridge every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Chalk Talks at 12:30. Fee: $5.
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CLUES ACROSS 1. Women (French) 5. Hyrax 8. Distress signal 11. Trade 13. Large northern deer 14. The 3 Wise Men 15. Marten of N Asian forests 16. Hoover’s agency 17. Received an A 18. 2nd Islamic month 20. Light brown 21. Clarified butter used in Indian cookery 22. Frankness 25. Argentina’s capital 30. Citizen of Kenya or Zimbabwe 31. Noah’s boat 32. Family of languages in So. Africa 33. Inappropriate
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38. Scientific workplace 41. Hungriness 43. Say to talk about an annoying topic 45. Sing and play for somebody 47. Strike buster 49. A citizen of Thailand 50. Civil Rights group 55. Honest Company’s Jessica 56. ‘__ death do us part 57. Malarias 59. Claim against another’s property 60. Mined metal-bearing mineral 61. Dashery 62. Capacity unit 63. Primary color 64. Indian dress
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, do not allow distractions to keep you from completing tasks that need to get done. Use your ability to focus to plow through your to-do list and finish in record time. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, this week you may be tempted to take risks you never would have considered before. Just don’t let excitement get in the way of common sense. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Something totally unexpected will grab your attention in the next few days, Gemini. Trust your intuition to take things slowly and put out all feelers before you forge ahead. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, although you have a plan to reach all of your goals, do not put success ahead of others’ feelings. Be considerate of others even if their efforts are not up to par. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, proceed with caution in a new friendship or partnership. Test the Here’s How It Works: waters before you devote yourself fully. This approach will ensure you made the right decision. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Virgo, if the potential to be criticized scares you, you may not be inclined clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! to express yourself honestly. Worry less about what others think of you and be confident in yourself.
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LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, if you’re feeling on edge lately, it may be because you haven’t had a chance to relieve stress. Exercise can be a surefire fix to what ails you, so get up and go. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, an opportunity presents itself in the weeks ahead, and this will be too good to pass up. Embrace the changes that this opportunity offers. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, your social life is bustling, but sometimes it can be difficult to keep up with all of the things filling your calendar. You may want to take a few days off. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Career obstacles may pop up from time to time, but you have the commitment to see things through for the long haul. Keep up that perseverance this week. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 You can’t always play the peacemaker, Aquarius. Sometimes you just have to let others fight their own battles and then offer support to those who need it. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, there is more going on than meets the eye. You have to pay attention to the subtle undercurrents to figure out fact from fiction. 0121
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Ladies Auxiliary cards at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. Cost $8 includes light lunch.
Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Thrift Shop at 291 Plaunt St. S. in Renfrew hosts a twoweek sale called January Bling Thing. Buy any two articles of clothing and get a piece of jewelry free. The thrift shop is open Mondays (Jan. 18, 25) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Thursdays (Jan. 21, 28) from 3-7 p.m.
JANUARY 21 Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion with bingo to follow, cost $5, membership $5 per year. New members welcome.
Burns luncheon at St. Paul’s Anglican Church corner of Patrick and Argyle at 12:30 p.m. Advance tickets available at church office, seniors center, Aikenhead’s Drug Store or members of the parish. $12 in advance, $15 at door.
JANUARY 25 Robbie Burns Day celebrations will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre beginning with the piping in of the haggis at 12:30. Lunch will follow for $8. Scottish music provided by Guy Jamieson and friends. Come pay tribute to the Bard of Scotland. Tickets now on sale.
Thursday evening from 5-7 p.m. you can walk in the halls at Melville United Church, 99 Victoria St., Eganville. Sponsored by Eganville and District Seniors Centre. Enjoy a safe warm environment to walk. This is a Heartwise program with an AED on site and is free to everyone. Call 613-628-2354.
Attend a meeting where club members learn and practice communication skills. Why not drop in? Monday evenings at 7 p.m. in the boardroom at 1035 O’Brien Rd. across from Canadian Tire. Call Don at 613-432-6459 or Lynne at 613-432-7557.
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The Renfrew Rotary Community Corps will be holding its second annual Renfrew Licious fundraiser. Visit one of 12 local restaurants to purchase a meal with a portion of proceeds going to the Renfrew Food Bank. There will also be donation jars available at select location. Visit www.renfrewrcc.ca for more information, or like us on Facebook.
The Bonnechere Manor Family Council will meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Bonnechere Manor Chapel. All family members as well as past family members are invited to attend. Please call Ella Box 613-432-6049.
JANUARY 22 Grilled Cheese lunch for $4 at the Golden Age Activity Centre starts at noon. Barry, Rita and Richard will be entertaining at 1 p.m. Come out for an enjoyable afternoon of music and fun. The Renfrew County Fiddlers next dance will be held on Friday, Jan. 22 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 Renfrew at 8 p.m. Music, dancing and a light lunch to follow. 2016 memberships available at the door. Winter youth dance for the Renfrew and District Food Bank and Frewfest winter carnival kickoff, hosted by Arleigh Prince and Friends. Cost is a donations of food or money, at Ma-TeWay Activity Centre (upstairs), 7:30-10 p.m., for ages 9-13.
JANUARY 23 Plan to attend the annual Robbie Burns Celebration at the Eganville Legion on Saturday, Jan. 23, 6:30 p.m. Tickets ($30) can be picked up at Conway Pharmacy in Eganville and Cobden, and the Eganville Legion, or by reserving through Guy Jamieson at 613-628-2234. A Celtic evening of dining and entertainment. Western night dress up and roast beef dinner. Cost is $12 and starts at 6 p.m. The event is at 340 Raglan St. S in Renfrew on the third floor
JANUARY 27 St. Paul’s Anglican Church invites you to a free community soup kitchen lunch at noon. Come and enjoy a warm meal amongst friends! Please use stairs at rear entrance. RCAF Wing Bingo every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the main hall. Great prizes! Food and snacks available at the canteen
JANUARY 29 The Golden Age Activity Centre invites you to have lunch at noon $4 for sandwiches. Stay for entertainment with Eleanor Duncan and Al Kitchin on piano and sax beginning at 1 p.m. The wellness clinic will also be held at 1 p.m. for those wishing to have their blood pressure checked.
JANUARY 30 Join Renfrew Mercury reporter, Peter Clark, retiree to celebrate his years of service at The Renfrew Mercury. Drop by Finnigan’s Roadhouse, downtown Renfrew Saturday, Jan. 30 after 7 p.m. Best wishes only. Horton winter carnival shanty breakfast,family games, raffles, public skating, horse rides. More details to follow. The Foresters Falls Athletic Association is hosting its annual Winter Carnival at the Foresters Falls outdoor rink. Events will run from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. including breakfast, lunch and many fun winter events for children and adults. There will also be a Bingo at the Orange Hall starting at 7:30 p.m. For information visit facebook.com/forestersfalls or contact Dave at 613-646-2706. The Cobden Seniors will be hosting a euchre tournament in the community room, lower level of the Whitewater Region Municipal Office on the Main Street in Cobden. Entrance to the building and parking is from the rear of the building. Play begins at 1:30 p.m. and $5 per person. Light refreshments will be served at the end of play. 50/50 tickets will be available. Renfrew Highland Pipes & Drums is holding their 17th Annual Robbie Burns Supper at the Renfrew Legion. Social at 5:30 p.m.. Piping in of The Haggis at 6:30 p.m., followed by supper, Scottish entertainment, fundraising silent auction and raffle. This year’s profits are going to Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN). Tickets are $30 each and available at Rocky Mountain House Restaurant, Renfrew Legion, Home Hardware, and from band members. Tickets are available until Jan. 26. Call 613-432-6407.
JANUARY 31 Renfrew Silver Seniors Ham and Beans Games Day (4 hand euchre and darts) $7 at the Renfrew Legion 1-4 p.m. Tickets available from Pat 613-649-2756,
TO BE DETERMINED Free Fall Prevention Course will begin in early 2016. If you have had a fall, or experience bad balance, this is a course for you, 12 weeks with a physio assessment. Eganville Seniors Centre, 30 Bell St. More info or to register call 613-6282354.
Horton winter carnival, children’s pizza party, games and crowning of the carnival king and queen.
FEBRUARY 1
Celebration of Life 12th annual fundraiser dance, held this year in loving memory of Janet Robertson, with all proceeds benefiting two great causes - RVH oncology/mammography and Hospice Renfrew. Silent auction table, two bands - The Riley New Band and Ghost Town Cryers. Breakfast will at Rocky Mountain House (7- 9 a.m.) and lunch at Finnigan’s (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.). Tickets will sold in advance at Scotiabank Renfrew, Dahl’s Convenience, and Ray’s Flowers. Doors open at 7 p.m.
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Central Public School, 140 Munroe Ave. E. is hosting an information night for students and parents interested in JK, SK, grades 1, 2, 5 and 6 French Immersion for next school year (20162017). Time: 6 p.m. Call Central PS for further information or to RSVP 613-432-3627.
On Saturday, Feb. 6, Finnigan’s Roadhouse is sponsoring a free bus to the Canadian Tire Centre with your purchase of a ticket from Capital Ticketing using the promo code ICHOOSERVH. A portion of ticket sales will be donated to I
Choose RVH for the expansion and redevelopment of the hospital. The bus will be leaving at 5 p.m. All bus attendees and the general public are invited to come back to Finnigan’s for postgame food, drinks and entertainment. Please contact Hannah at the RVH Foundation Office to book your seat on the bus at 613-432-4851 ext. 312.
FEBRUARY 6 Renfrew Silver Seniors Valentine Dinner and Dance at the Renfrew Legion, happy hour 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., cost $14. Music by Jerry Lee and Rough Country. Tickets available from Pat 649-2756.
FEBRUARY 7 Dacre and Area Community Association (DACA) is holding a Valentine’s bingo at 7 p.m. It is $15 for five cards for the night. The February Valley Singles Lunch will be held at 1 p.m. at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. For information contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.
FEBRUARY 8 Parent sessions hosted by RCI and RCIS in the school library at 7 p.m. A parent’s guide to helping their student with course selections, career path choices and post-secondary opportunities. Presented by RCI staff Megan Lester, Todd Stewart and Adam Noack. Call school council chair Sandra Beimers at 343-369-1083 or email rcis.rci.schools@gmail.com.
FEBRUARY 9 Blood donor clinic at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 148 on 30 Raglan Street S. Times from 2-5 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. Cobden-Queens Line Pastoral Charge pancake supper in the Grace United Church CE Centre in Cobden, 4-7 p.m. Goodwill donations only. Proceeds will be used for renovations to the CE. Trinity St Andrew’s United Church is hosting a Shrove Tuesday Pancake, Sausage and Bean Supper from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The cost is by donation for more info contact David at 613-4328956 or Gump195828@hotmail.com.
FEBRUARY 13 Norm Bujold Rumble wrestling tournament at Renfrew Collegiate Institute in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club. Followed by a banquet and dance at the Days Inn in Renfrew. Social hour at 7 p.m., banquet at 8 p.m., dance at 9 p.m. Buffet dinner and dance tickets $25, just dance tickets $10. Tickets available at Dahl’s, Aikenhead’s and Renfrew Auto and from board members. For info email rawc_25@yahoo.com . Lonesome Dreamers will entertain party goers and dancers at the Renfrew Legion dance from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. $5 per person includes a late lunch, door prizes and you can also try your luck at winning hockey tickets for a Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers game. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 21, 2016 39
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